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THE 'VOI.I MK 86_!_ SECRET SOCIETIES. ^^roTroday. lournaL Base Ball. The Churches. PERSONAL PERSONAL. PERSON \LS Bangor Pythiana are already laying plans THE EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. Miu Mary Payaon will the week-end Carl Colcord la friends in Islesboro. which will service next Sun- spend Irving L. Perry bu returned from a few visiting for another great event next fall The Easterns defeated the Oid There will be an Epiecopal , tEl w**^tB5nS££fc,£Si Towns in with her parents in Hope. visit in Boston. f‘ uarj ■ Personals.. church vestry. lays’ Ur. and Urn. Edwin A. Jones went to Bos- churches.. if not exceed that of June 17th. South June at 8 90 m. in the North -H^he >qual Brewer, 17th. 1 to 0. It was a day p. t5t4/.>f the Grange..Reception at Panl R. Smith is at home from Bates Col- Miss Shaw ia at home from Sim- ton last Friday for a few days’ visit. S The order of Fathers will hold a pitchers’ battle between McLellaS tor aervice at North Marjorie Raesick House.. Winterport High Pilgrim the Preaching ?•«“* lege for the summer vacation. locals and Howard tor Old 2.30 o clock, followed oon’s College, Boston. Mrs. William Downs of Cheatnot Hill, Haas., Four Generations. nesting Monday evening, July 6th, in Odd Town and each was next Sunday afternoon at lhv, .r Wilson Demo- found for five scattered Mrs. Anotina arrived Saturday from J. W. Bowler of Palermo was in is the guest of her brother, Roscoe Black. L Washington Letter. The fellows' hall. All members are requested to be hits. Old Town got by Sunday achool. Augusta and the Vet- be- one man to third base. First Perish Lynn, Maas,, for a two weeks’ visit aat on business. p,ct" °“L Administration present as matters of business will come only The eervice at the Friday William Swan Kelley of Minneapolis has ar- Washington Whisperings... morning fore the On ths Congress street grounds June ia held at 10.45 a. m.p Sun- Mias Mary A. Bickford of Brooklyn, N, Y., Mrs. Clifford J. Pattee baa returned from rived and will spend the summer at The Bat- f Rules for Borrowing Honey.. meeting. 17th, Church (Unitarian) and Free Trade.. Bangor defeated Belfast, 6 to 8. meeta at 1L45. has arrived to spend the summer In Belfast risita in Portland and Boston. Foreign Trade A new lodge of Knights of Pythiss wss in- piling up five’ day. The Sunday achool tery. Bangor. .NewsSnapshots runs on Beattie in the first Mrs. 2Ehf,„5in itiated st Unity last Tuesdsy evening by inning. Wheeler, The eervicea at the Univeraeliat Arthur A. Blair will return home today, Miss Sarah R. Gardner ia visiting relatives Miss Leah Hoxie of Wintbrop will arrive to- Week. who was more regular ,he and the displaced him, effective. Fox, be aa followa: from a few visit in Old Town, Rockland and Ihomaaton. to visit Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker, of the Week.. Time- iraod Chancellor Wilson of Portland, church next Sunday will rhursday, days’ Camden, day High i Snapshots for Bangor, held the locals to five hits and Pittsfield Personals lame Grand Vice Chancellor H. F had at 10.45 o’clock; Sunday ■tract. >. «h, n HinU. evening preaching aervice T. H. Fernald returned Monday from visits Mrs. Luceua H. Heath of East Corinth is f‘ ■> G. A. R.. How to Get up instituted a new at Vinalhaven. good support. “Maine lawyer lodge school at noon. in Rockland, South Waldoboro and Friendship, ipanding the summer with relatives in Belfast William Walden returned to Boston Monday of July Party. At Maplewood, June 19th, Belfast trimmed fourth ae Children’s 1 md after a short visit with his brother, Charles H. Etc.. The regular meeting of Canton Pallas, P. M., Next will be observed Miss Edith C. Wilson was called to tiardiner Bayside. ."By Their Fruits,’ Bangor by a score of 10 to 4. It was a free Sunday t,j „,rials. with an Walden. L O. 0. F., will be held Wednesday evening, at the Univeraaliat church, ap- last Friday by tne death ot Mrs. William Fal- Mrs, Emma Mason of is >»cEf l orrespondenee. hitting game. Bragg umpired a good game Day Seareport visiting fuunty e of of Belfast.. [uly 1st, when plana will be made for the trip discourse followed by baptism ner. I ter Mrs. Alfred P. River- Mias Hester Brown arrived Tuesday from rug News except for one very faulty decision at first propriate daughter, Stevens, The> E. M. ;o where Field exercises will be Boston to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Fred in Haste (story): Unity, Day when a Belfast runner was called out teveral children. Mrs. R. L. Stevens returned to her lide Drive, New York. parents, Iiried at Bucks- although Monday >».• Seminary. .Graduation leld on the Fourth of July m which the Can* hold services in Waldo Brown. .American Carrying the ball was in air when the runner reached The Christian Scientists home in Portland after a visit with Belfast Orlando Tithetington has returned from | Seminary. on will take Then part. the Chase the 127 Main street, Sunday morning at relatives. Miss Inez L. Barker of Center MontvilUr r !.ow Ebb..Wash Day bag, missing throw but catching their ball, Philadelphia, where ho accompanied his son .North Troy. of Pythias day waa observed in Ban- the ball before it Wednesday evening at 7.30 tailed on Belfast friends Tuesday on her way .rnjsmv Knights reached the ground, the run- 11 o’clock and Miss Sabra B. Dyer went to tfcaterville Mon- Robert to visit relatives. Post.. Advertising June when hundreds of members of are welcome. in Dark Harbor. |,v Parcel tor, 17th, ner having crossed in the meantime. The i’clock, to which all to visit friends and attend the Com- to visit friends Produce...A Champion lay Colby Ralph A. Bramhail is at home from Cmby i»n Farm hat order assembled there from all over the News of the st Mason s Mills Corn Grower... Bangor Daily says game: The services next Sunday nencemtnt. I College a..u will assist his brother f rank E. in Miss Alice E. Simmons returned Tuesday Fourteen-Year-Old State for of work of the In- exemplification degree by Belfast surely had a headed a. m.. followed by the visits in Livermore New Sharon, ■I 'Annual Cleaning up snappy outfit, sill kf! held st 10.30 D. H. U. S. left Bucks- 1 he Bramhail Market this summer. From Falls, he team of the Peter Woodland of the nimble Mr. Foote. Chaplain Tribou, N., tlarden Notes..Maine Crop Lodge by Harry Wormwood snd at Reformed church Brunswick and Kent’B Hill. 1 of late New Sunday school, Trinity >ort June 19th for where he will visit Lewiston, The Making and Feeding A and address E. C. the England leaguer joined the Virginia, Rev. Gilbert E. of a for- L«ynn, Mass. parade by followed Sunday school. Edgett Rockland, Court..Out Fishin’ Belfast team here and br Ire up the game with it 230 p. m., by ■is daughter. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frost left Wednesday i'rebate Plummer of Bath, and work were feat- ner pastor of the belfast M. E. church, spent degree a homer with two men on. He also contributed of College occupied for Boston and will sail from that Harry W. Upton Colby Brown of Boston has everal in ifternoon ires. a double and single and got three runs Miss Helen arrived for days this city last week. .Born. himself, last in the absence next on their Stockton Springs.. seems to be the Baptist pulpit Sunday tort Saturday European trip. which starting in well. visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. James F« Died...Market. .The News Tarratine Tribe of Red Men will confer the Sturtevant. Next Sunday the Achorn of Camden and Mrs. d The boxman for Belfast was Temple, a >f Rev. W. F. ATaldo Brown. of N. arriv- Lucius Duncan of Rockland Miss Effie Bridges Brooklyn, Y., ks County Correspondence. Chief’s degree on one candidate next Monday brawny six-footer of the same type of beauty concert will take the place of are guests of Mr. Children’s Day on her sons ind ;d boat last Sunday and called broth- evening at their regular meeting and the annual as our old college chum Hank Callahan of the service. Eugene R. Spear and Donald and Wal- Mrs. E. A.-Jones at the Windsor. by ;he regular morning to Fredericton Pets. Mr. Temple attended strict- ter left Monday for in sr, Sumner Bridges, on her way Penotscot FAST BELFAST. election of officers will follow. There will be visits with relatives Melvin who has to business and our men to The services for the week at tfce Baptist Webber, just finished his ly although got ftockland and Bath. Clement and Louise neetings on the first and third Mondays during him there to be a lack of ■’reshman year at Bowdoin Mrs. Amos daughter on frequently appeared as follows: meeting this, College, returned Saturday in Bangor ihurch will be prayer next to N >svery spent he months of and The tribe concerted action against his delivery. Be- Miss Helen M. aat to his vill come from Seal Harbor Saturday July August. children’s concert, Sunday Sanderson spent the week- Thursday home in South China. sides a very fair is rhursday, evening; the wed- lave their annual visit to the being pitcher. Temple snd at the Hurd the of remain until after Sleeper-Pitcher •line*' postponed a at noon; Chriat- Farm, Northport, guest Miss Edna D, who a something of batter and contributed a brace it 10.45 a. m.; Sunday School Crawford, is taking a s. Savery has bought 5-passen- rribe at Vinalhaven from the Fourth of Miss Maud B. ling. Freil July of doubles at opportune times. at 6 30 m. Steward. :ourse at the Burdette Business Norton, an Endeavor meeting p. College in car of B 0. a later date. The amount of the Btory was that Belfast Miss Flora A. Burgess of Arlington Heights, Jl,i Miss Abbie O. Stoddard, principal of the loBton, is at home for the summer vacation. is visit- batted well and had about of the The services for the week at the Meth- and of Hanford Conn, The Odd Fellows of this 19th district seven-eighths Mass., will arrive in Belfast June 28th j.jsn Kimball will iuck wimc d uuieu unu Brewster, Mass., High school, will arrive to- j. uaugui were BCatveteu odist church will be as follows: This, Hon. and Mrs. Albert Pierce of Ellis. Frankfort, will summer at Flowanah, her cottage on the sister, Mrs. Raymond told a held day at Windemere Park, Unity, and slip ups costly. morrow, Friday, to visit Belfast relatives. itgCfi Thursday, evening, the prayer meeting; young vent to New Haven, Conn., last week to attend went to Portland last 4th, There will be a in the morn- At Old June the Easterns de- eaBt Bide. F yietcher, [uly parade Town, 19th, Mrs. E. C. Dow and son Neil the he of their people's chorus at 7.15 p. m. Friday; Sunday, spent past graduation son, Hayward Peirce, after the G i and the Belfast and Waterville Cantons feated Old 6 to in an L. Hammons of called on v: it «>■>. ng Town, 5, exciting game, Keek with friends in and Pittsfield :rom Yale. George Chicago ,,* 0 ait 10.45, morning worship; Sunday school at Palmyra in Lewiston. vill lead. Music will be furnished an Odd a brisk the Dnifea, -iwt Sw.rsrr.rl friends the first of the (.invention by marked by eighth inning rally by ind attended the M. C. I. commencement ex- ^5 1£>U1., CVCU1UH DClfivo av I.WV K- Mrs. H. S. Bruce and daughter of and fellows’ band. At noon there will be a home team. The Old Town was de- Dorothy week. His him east as far 1 ihvia and Mrs.Harvey Stinson dinner, fielding ercises. family accompanied next the New York have arrived to take the Cottrell was At the Methodist church Sunday are Mrs. D’s vith beans baked in the ground. Grand Mas- cidedly off. This tough luck for Rip as Boston. Maude visiting daugh- jhmb isaoei went to oaniora last Wi[ Horace B. Sellers, will on omauey lottage for the season. They occupied the er Bowden of will an who ball and pastor, Rev. speak ,s. Larsen in Ellery Winterport make McPhee, pitched good holding up Misses Gertrude Coombs and Frances '.i„ Bangor. to visit her Mrs, E. S. Phil- last summer. Wy.ie. ter. l*rfc 'Methodism and Education” at the morning Saturday sister, rottage « iddress and for amusement there will be a well with the former who sold her Dwyer. Clukey, Colby and will also in New arrived home Tuesday from St. Joseph’s Rhoda Page, recently at the even- brook, visit friends Mir r.hnrlbu S Pnorl orJ M icono D.,rln> Mrs. >ase ball between of the service and on **A Man’s Chance” has moved to game the Unity and Belfast ’varsity shortstop, played part game Convent Portland, for the summer t| i\ior's Mills road, will Hampshire. Academy, ^ ^ )dd Fellows. for Old Town. ing service. At the morning service there anu%Eleanor Whittemore of Bangor will ar- Bruce house, East Belfast, vacation. aaiir.' be a of children. The Children’s E. B. Puffer of Machias, who substituted for rive the last of the week to visit Mrs. Pearl's ftei Primrose Order of the Eastern Belfast was again victorious at Bangor Inst baptism Day Smith of Waltham, Chapter, in the J. D. Wardwell, who spent the winter and Mrs. Everett team a score exercise will be in the Sunday school. A. D. Hayes 9th Grade during his se- brother, Charles H. Field. ^Mrs. jlf last season in Saturday, defeating the local by given fora >tar. held their meeting for the in New York and Massachusetts,has arrived tc a;; ;ve next Sunday morning has The member canvas, under the direction vere illness, is spending a few days in Belfast J. liasonic 19th. The of 6 to 4. The Daily News says: “Belfast every Calvin Austin of Boston, president of the Shute. Hall, Friday evening, June the summer with her sister, Miss Mar- w her mother, Mrs. T. L. next and on spend :i- a fine and and will make of the official board will begin Saturday vicinity business. Eastern were on three team, snappy fast, Steamship corporation, and F. S. legrees impressively conferred garet A. Dnnton, a. will arrive next Sun- in the Gasoline this sum- Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman of Miss ti-'ia Burgess :andidates, the worthy matron, Mrs. Julia A. things lively League Children’s Day was observed Sunday at Cen Morton, Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Kockland, agent for the company Sheriff and Mrs. Frank A. Cushman were in from Heights, Mass., mer. The boxman for the visitors was a ro- tral church, and a large con- and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. were business jjf morning Arlington /ickery, gave an of the Congregational Record of South Paris there, visitors to Bangor last interesting report was and the efforts Montville to attend the jummer at her cottage, Flowanna. individual named Wheeler who looked too gregation present enjoyed were over Wednesday marriage the ] of the Grand in Portland and tund a guests night Sunday at the Wind- i'huraday. tospead neeting Chapter of the little folks. They presented delight- of Mrs. Cushman’s niece, Miss Avis to to but that didn't to bother while on an auto Myrick pert Annis underwent a successful lira. Jessie C. Pattee in a most inter- fat pitch, appear ful entertainment, and the address by the pas- sor, trip. D. of Boston arrived y;f reported Hugh McLellan, Esq., Cross of Morrill. him much. He also had a Rev. D. L. Wilson, was cf special interest. Pearly Dr. Ttpley’s hospital Monday esting manner recent visits to two Massachu- good equipment tor, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus C. Knight of Boston last Saturday to accompany Mrs. McLellan, ape-ati Central Troop, Boy Scouts, attended in a body Mrs. Ada E. Wildes will go to Waterville to- comfortable at this writ- of honeshoes, rabbits’ feet sod other charms. for a lorDing am quite letts chapters. The beautiful ceremony of the conclusion of the services in the arrived Sunday week’s visit with Mr. and who remains for the summer. Mr. McLellan and at to attend the funeral of her The modest and retiring Mr. Foote was some on morrow, Friday, Obligation Night was impressively carried out church planted many plants the lav.n in Mrs. John W. Knight. They will visit in Hal- returned to Boston Moncay, but will spend a Mrs, Esther A. Burriil, the daughter o£ from Waterville the officers. After the close of the meet- man with the stick, driving in three of Bel- front of the church.—Bath Independent. lowell before home. cousin, jiSi t;:ph Friend arrived >y returning vacaiion here later.. and once Wilson each had a on the late John R. Redman of Belfast. the of her ; ice cream and cake were served in the fast’s runs, two with clean singles Blair and Donald place light!') attend wedding ng Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens went to Mrs Sarah E. Mrs. S. Whit- received due credit Stewart, Mary to Miss Nina Shute. ! hall. The tables were in the with an outfield fly, Foote the program, giving recitations. Henry Whitten of Boston, son of the late fcr„,Le,’ >eo. Hibbard, >anquet placed Lewiston Tuesday to attend the commence- more and Mrs. Carolyn G. Cobbett went to from the real Mose Williams showed Whitten of East a famous turn home :orm of a star, and a cake, in star sports. "It is an fact of history that the Prof. Jerry Belfast, 5je v.;; today. huge shape, undisputed ment of Bates College. They were Waterville to attend the commence- the guests of Tuesday vith each point iced in appropriate color?, considerable class in covering ground Bpirit of Masonry rocked the cradles of Liber- old-time dancing teacher, is spending a few vf5. ar hamberlain, (Florida McKeen) Hon, R. C. Reynolds while in Lewiston, ment of Colby College. Lindvili F. Whitmore around first.” here and is old friends. will arrive for a 'ormed the much admired and was ty in those critical and momentous years of weeks calling upon ll ftaithan Mass., June 30th centerpiece Messrs. Arthur is a member of the graduating class. In Old Town, June 20tb, the Old Towns were A. Ritchie, Wm. H. Quimby, her Mrs. Annie L. if ter ward enjoyed by those at the table?. the American Revolution,” declared Rev, A. Mrs. Florida McKeen chamberlain of Wal- fe? dais vi.;it with mother, L H. Commencement exercises at defeated 4 to 3 in a ten-inning game by the George Keating, C. Buzzell and Eben F. The Hebron Flowanna. Primrose Chapter has had a pleasant and prof- Smith, pastor of the Universalist church, and tham, Mass., will arrive June 30th for a few geKeer a! the cottage Littlefield motored June Easterns. The weather was very cold and to Bangor Saturday to at- Academy took place 17th. Among the table year, and the fall are already master of the Maine grand masonic and with her mother, Mrs. Annie L. Patterson has moved from the meetings past grand tend days only Mrs. Ida raw and not conducive to ball the Belfast and Bangor ball graduates were Raymond Lowell Merritt, ooked forward to with pleasure. good playing commandery at the St. John’s day exercises game. McKeen, will make a family party at Flowanah re Hill to street Sew house Bridge Spring but the contest was warm enough to keep the Mrs. Henry Collins and little Brooks, scientific course, and Dana Boardman Palestine in held Sunday June 21, in his church at Bangor. daughter Doris, cottage. \Vi n K». has moved from the Commandery, Knights Templar, Southworth of course. Br ynolds crowd from freezing. of tea floated in the accompanied by Mrs. Collins’ Mrs. Belfast, English lull under command of Eminent Sir “Certain unopened chests mother, Miss Florence of Gardiner, Me., and lotjtini the Bierce house. uniform, Moody street June harbor because there was a Annie Brown, will leave to Miss Katherine who ha6 been attend- Vilen L. Curtis and headed the Belfast On the Congress grounds, 23d, waters of Boston today, Thursday, Peirce, Miss Susan of Jamaica Plains, Mass Ladies’ Aid of by Downing Xhrn :: of the Trinity the crowd of the season, over visit relatives in Searsport and Stockton Miss Wheeler’s and Robert left the at 6 30 a. m. before, biggest lodge of free masons there.” ing school, W, to attend the Sleeper- their >and, Asylum yesterday wi:l arrive Saturday feforir,- urch have discontinued Belfast their old rivals the Springs. a student at the Moses Brown school ind marched to Mclntire’s wharf at the foot 600 people, gave The annual meeting of the Waldo county as- Peirce, Pitcher wedding, Miss Annie Irving of Bangor and in the meantime leeting 'ctober, Easterns a second drubbing to the tally of 16 Mr. and Mrs. of Providence, R. 1., are at their home in >f Main 6treet, where they embarked on the sociation of Congregational churches was held George F. Reynolds and Mr. is expected today, Thursday. « one dollar for the Kn m- to earn to It was a full of Frankfort for the summer vacation. iteamer Wm. G. chartered for the 5. game heavy hitting. June 24th. The morn- and Mrs. Harry H. Russell of Portland, who Butman, at Frankfort, yesterday, Mrs. Wm. W. Sleeper, son Frank and daugh- Belfast hit hard and often and bunched i are on an for a to Rockland, as Dwyer service with devotional services auto trip through Maine, were guests Foster Crocker and Roland E. Stevens, Tip, pilgrimage guests I ing opened ter Helen of Wellesley, Mass., and Prof. JameE V- r>. Chase Woodman and daughter 'or St. Johns of Claremont hits well. The Easterns touched up Temple Rev. H. ofBears- over Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. L. Stev- Harold S, Jones, Ansel W. Packard Day Commandtry conducted by C. McElhiwey Eugene graduates, T. of Beloit, Mich., will arrive al the recent of he was in the I Sleeper feihi ,: i.mer, Mass., were guests )f that at Rockland at 10 a. m. at times but strong pinches. and the election of officers followed. At ens. and Miss Alfreda Ellis, are at home from the ! will city. Arriving port, Battery today, Thursday. Mr. Sleeper ll: Lamb. went to fea ure of the game was the of ugene They assisted Claremont in The hitting C. W. Collier of delivered Mrs. Hall of Maine. Stephen C. Clement, \ his son ;hey receiving Trinity 11.40, Rev. Bangor F. Hoxie and sons, David F. and University come next Monday, accompanied by n tc visit relatives Deiore who also made a somersault catch j .y oi and in tne Blethen, an In the Rev. Haraden Thomas of also of the U. of M., is at Seal Harbor for the Jommandery Augusta, joined address. afternoon. B., Augusta, arrived Wednesday to ! Allen of Detroit, Mich. which was a circus stunt. enraiag home, parade at 11 a. m., with Grand Generalissimo regular Pearl of Belfast a sermon, and ad- visit her and summer. S. gave parents, Capt. Mrs. T. D. Barr. went to Camden U At Park, Old Town de- Benj. P. Wood Tuesday .Liit ladies from this Arthur S, Littlefield of Rockland as Chief Maplewood Bangor, were made Rev. C. H. Mc- Mr. yi.-. young city dresses by Hoxie will come to spend July 4th with Hon. A. I. Brown, secretary of State K. T. of which he is feated 7 to 6. deputy join Camden Commandery ir ■>; U:- Towle cottage. Fair Oaks, Marshal. After the parade the uniforms were Bangor, of and Rev. Trust of his accompanied his son, Arthur Brown, of Me- Elhiney Searsport Harry family. by tlieir to barmiDgton, where Old Town at and chanic left 16th for Moosehead a member, in trip fc: ten Later in the week the party aid aside and cars took the three Yesterday played Bangor Stockton In the evening there was Fails, June special Springs. Lewis P. Hazeltine of son ir the Easterns in Belfast, Portland, of Mr. lake, where they will take a short vacation they will be guests of Pilgrim Commandery r; to twelve, and all will re- ^ommanderies to Oakland Park for a shore an address John James D. by Rev. Martin, D., and Mrs. Charles P. is in Belfast in and their luck at to the the Easterns will in Hazeltine, incidentally try fishing.—Ken- a St. John’s Day pilgrimage Kangeley liiBvvtr the Fourth. the ladies of Golden Rod O. E. Thursday play Bangor. Rarornp linner, Chapter, the interest of Bradstreet’s. Mr. Hazeltine nebec Journal. Belfast will in South Brewer,East- $., The afternoon was spent at the Friday play 1 Mrs :a : -e.y went to Castine Tuesday serving. members of Phoenix has Mr. and Mrs. Osmond A. Miss Brewer. Belfast in South About ninety Lodge Waldo, Washington, Aroostook and Somer- Palmer, Knowlton of Belmont was euilec park and on returning to the Temple supper erns in Saturday, Mrs. Fred batter A iJuation exercises at the Cas- Chase F. set counties. marine Duuiai, iuiets riuieucc m. xuuiuaD, It.nmof* R-imrnr in Old Tnwn No. 24, and Timothy Lodge, No. 126, last week the serious illness of vas served at 6 o'clock the same ladies. In to Gardiner by liaeN. school. She was elected by Alias Frances H. Butler of Rockland arrived Depart- and A. M., and a large delegation from Prim- Rev. Arthur A. Blair went to Portland Mon- who underwent a ;he all attended the Theatre her sister, Mrs. Viola Lee, itr.: .; ,r ,\ce President at the evening Empire O. E. S. attended church last on the Boston boat for Daughters IN REAL ESTATE. rose Chapter, No. 152, day and thence to Rockland to Saturday morning | at her home, and to witness the farce “Am I a Mason?” Pales- TRANSFERS Wednesday, join very successful operation ti invention held in Lewiston last the Universalist church last in a 10 at Mrs. Frank B. Miller’s at Sunday, the Belfast cn their St. Johns days’ outing and re.aiives in Belfast are tine Commandery was scheduled to leave for j Commandery her many iriends be The transfers in real estate were commemoration of St. John’s The pas- ! cottage in Northport. following Day. Day pilgrimage to that and came home that she is fast tome on the steamer Butman soon after 9 city, glad to ieatn improving. if ta I’aftof Chelsea, Mass., is a guest recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds tor. Rev. A. A. Blair, himself a Mason, gave I with them last nisrht. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hills were in Bucksport 1 /clock and was due to arrive here about mid- Mrs. C. S. Webber has returned from Rox- A Flanders for the summer. This for the two weeks ending June 24, 1914: a forceful and appropriate sermon, taking for last week to attend the Commencement at the Mrs. M. A. Pattershall and son light. Harland left Mass., where she accompanied her sister. young ?ad> with her sisters and mother were Harold E. Miller, Boston, et als., to I. T. his text the words, “Show Thyself a Man.’’ He East Alaine Conference Mr. Hills bury, for and a Seminary. Tuesday morning Riverside, after Miss Hattie M. Biack, who is taking medical fictirn- f the Chelsea fire and tell of the land and in Belfast. these of was a former stndent at the had Clough, Belfast; buildings emphasized particularly teachings visit there wil seminary, OBITUARY. they join Mr. Pattershall in treatment at the Hospital on Parker endured with other suf- to H. of God in the life of : Baptist He;,'ardsi.rps they James M. Dysart, Pittsfield, Stephen Masonry—the importance Harbor been an assistant in the Bucksport National Boothbay and also visit relatives in Hill. Miss Black’s friends will be glad to Nn land and in Mont- the moral and the belief was Elmira A., of Ephraim and Sarah Higgins, Winn; buildings individual, rectitude, Portland before their return bank, and welcomed by many friends. I daughter home. learn that she is contented and improving. Sr reward ville. in immortality. The choir furnished appro- 1 Skelton arrived Wednesday ; [Allen) Knowlton of Swanville and wife of and Allen O. French of Waltham, Mass., who Captain Mrs. E. D. Colby eame over MrB. ThomaB Hudson of Philadelphia eiffitir. u New York to visit his Havilah M. and Henry M. Kempton, heirs of priate music, and the service was one of Mr. and mother, Mrs. Erastus G. Cummings, died in Waldo June 19th, from Belfast Thursday in their new motor boat spent the winter in Florida with George W. j of to Katherine and to all arrived at their summer home at Satur- A M si;-w Miss Edith Skelton arrived last 72 and 3 months. The funeral took Roxanna Gardner, late Belfast, pleasure profit present. which Capt. Colby had built-in Belfast She have aged years Burkett, arrived Thursday to join Mr. Burkett j H Mass; land and buildings is a beauty and the is much Cove for the season. Mr. and Mrs. W. feday :-..rn Stonington, where she teaches at her late home at 1 o'clock. J. Hills, Brookline, The North Church Auxiliary and a few in- captain very the at O. day place Monday with her.—Deer Isle at Sperry cottage Bayside. Capt. via Cam- in Belfast. pleased Messenger. Folwell will arrive Saturday, coming A 'ciii..,and will spend the summer vited gueBts held their first picnic supper for W. French of Lincolnville was also in the city Haome Mrs. Gertrude (Crabtree) Nutt died at her E. B. Hunt and E. T. Whitehouse, Unity, to Elmer A. Sherman, Mrs. Raymond R. Sher- den where a steamer will make a special trip the season at the Craig Cottage, at the Battery, Thursday, his first visit to Belfast for some home in North Heaven June 13th, after a long M. land man, son Richard and them to Isola Bella for their annual Dean M. and George Braley, Burnham; The afternoon was daughter Janet, Miss to take beginning next Sunday and continuing until last Tuesday evening. time. illness of tuberculosis. She leaves to mourn in Elizabeth A. Kelley and Master William Swan tof’rft Unity. in out scrap book pictures, and sojourn. October Edward C. Vanderlaan, a spent cutting Helen Brier, who was one of the their loss a husband, Samuel N. Nutt, a son to William H. motored to Mrs. Sher- Miss grad- boat Btudent Llewellyn Wing. Morrill, several interesting letters were read from Kelley, Fayette Sunday, Among the arrivals by this morning’s from the Reformed Dutch Semi- uates of Kents Hill this year, has arrived Malcolm, a young daughter, Alice Gertrude, land and in Morrill. man and children there for a visit. who comes from New Wing, do.; buildings missionaries, of the use of small toys, remaining will be Miss Bernice Rogers, Brunswick, N. J., will substitute speaking home the summer. Miss Ruth Curtis of two brothers, Hubert R. Crabtree and Paraer to for the sum- laboth ii Henry C. Marden, Belfast, George Bray, books, etc., in their work. The Miss Millie Mitchell,who spent the winter in her school in Massachusetts to spend ry Reformed church in East Bel- cards, scrap ; was Mi68 Brier’s for commence- Crabtree, besides other relatives of North in Belfast. this city guest Reuel m do.; land of Miss Elizabeth Perkins Cliftondale, Mass., and Miss Helen Brown of mer with her father, Judge W, Rogers, the chapel at Mason’s Mills, a advisability having ment. At the class exercises Miss Brier Haven. Mrs. Nutt was the only daughter of E. Jackson, to M. day who went to Boston «ncn or Everett Morton, George of now at home from China on a fur- Cambridge, Mass., arrived for the and Miss Edith M. Strout, tru ,-iurch,for the pastor, Rev. Wil- Alfred, Saturday and Akers of Andover had the J. L. Crabtree, who died a short time ago. land and Guy presenta- the close of her 111 Clark, Northampton, Mass.; buildingB was and it is summer. were over of for a few visit after Vaughan, who will take a much needed lough, come to Belfast, discussed, They guests Sunday days’ tion ol gifts. the summer It in Jackson. that be made to have her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldo Brown and went to Portland school. She will spend John D. of hoped plans may Donlin, formerly Frankfort, died Herbert H. Dixmunt, to JoFhua Belfast friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Twombly, here later in the season. A delicious Miss Mitchell's home at the Head of the at her home in East BeifaBt. h! supper Tide, Hihkaiu) tk. A pretty home wedding June 19th in Quebec. The body arrived in in Monroe. of extend on T. Knowlton, Monroe; land was served on the broad porch. The commit- Monday. Page Bucksport congratulations of Dorchester, Mass., and was taken to Mrs. Ralph O. Critche'.t at the home of Mrs. Thos. L. Bangor Sunday, Frankfort, Patrick J. Winterport, to Willis J. tee in charge were Mrs. John C. Pillsbury and the arrival, June 12th, of. a daughter, named *j®solenmized Cuddy, last week and was Saturday by where the funeral was held Miss Cora S. Morison, news to their Bel- arrived joined ,Ule Wednesday, June 24th, when her eldest Tuesday. He land and buildings in Winter- It will be pleasant many Virginia Frances. Mrs. Page was formerly Carleton, do.; Mr. Critchett, who came to attend to repairs Bghter, Nina R. was united in mar* [eaves a wife and son; his father, Patrick Don* fast friends that Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Fol- Ella M. Erskine and the Union Shute, Mies taught room and to&cw port. and including a bsth Leoige M. of Etna. lin, and brothers, Michael and Thomas and lett of Belmont, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Karl schools for some improvements, Hibbard, formerly Laura J. Frankfort, to Ed. P. Treat, FOUR GENERATIONS and City point time, resigning street, Treat, electric lights, to his house on ( edar "as performed at 12 o’clock sister, Miss Helen, of Frankfort, and a McDonald of Swampscott, Mass., expect to before her by do.; land and buildings in Frankfort. the latter position just marriage. Mrs. B ^n; the Haseltine now Mr. and Lynwood v&u«han of Reformed brother Lawrence, who lives in N. H. On Both Sides of Family. to Belfast the twelfth of for a occupied by Trinity church, Concord, Leslie C. to Charles E. come July J. Andrews and sons, John A. Jf‘ Deane, Rockport, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Critchett will leave the double Mr. Donlin was well known in of Bangor Commercial ] Thompson. ring service in an impress- Frankfort and land in Lincolnville. [Correspondence visit. Mrs. Eli Cook, who spent the winter in Ernest Andrews of ^ Dearborn, Lincolnville; Andrews and Providence, their home in uorcnester. ‘r The death is much BELFAST, June 19. Four generations on by boat today for couple were unattended. The his regretted. to Jackson Cream- Belmont with her daughter, Mrs. Follett, is Whittier of Providence and e Elisha Whitten, Jackson, of the heads of the house is the in- R. I., Miss Hope : c« both sides mingly gowned in a one now at home. tij piece ery Co., Jackson; land in Jackson. teresting condition in the family of Mf. and Miss Editfi Montgomery, the latter a sister of *>f at the NEWS OF THE GRANGES. embroidered voile with insertion Reception Bassick Home. and Nettie 3. Marrinor Mrs. Willis G. Haseltine of this city, formerly Nellie M. Ferran Mr. Mrs. A. Leavitt are in Bur- Mrs. Haraden S. Pearl, arrived by boat last | s in one and George I ► ile belt and carried a of Dexter. Four generatio family bouquet A Belmont, snd Mary J. Neal, Lewiston, to the of and are guests of Rev. and memorial was observed by Morning Bridgeport, Conn., newspaper gives a long are rare but to have tour lington, Vt, guests their son, Wm. A. Friday morning Grange v enough, generations »s a cnarming oriae. me of land in Belmont. 20th. The hal, ^ report of a recent social event in that city Inhabitants Belmont; represented on both sides of the house is, in- Leavitt. They made the trip in their touring Mrs. Pearl at the Congregational parsonage, Light Grange, Monroe, June ,il1 j<-r an arch of field daises from Robie F. Camden, to E. deed, unusual, and little Ruth and Arthur, for the occasion with a (J from which we quote the following particulars: Grey, Georgia Grey, car without the slightest accident, via Poland High street. was prettily decorated h a children of Mr. and Mrs. Haseltine, boast the hung wedding bell. At land in Morriil. cut wreaths and ferns Bridgeport society will probably witness no Morrill; of two Springs and the White Mountains, and found An interested visitor in Ellsworth this week profusion of flowers, ; on either side were T.L. IT n_1.. la.linon TTnir'i.l T3 distinction having living great-grand- ’^archway more brilliant function this than the re- r’.ifiic I. lWlnrp.h nf R-»Rtr*n. a nat.i ife of was devoted to the follow- -uft spring mothers as well as their two grandmothers, i the roads good. They will make several trips The lecturer’s hour > and of in Ells- ferns. Only the immed- ception Mrs. Frederick Cleveland Bassick, and in Jackson. that are the Oak Point, who spent, his boyhood days Mas- do; land buildings _ and it is believed they only young- | into New York State and will also visit ing memorial services: Remarks. Worthy the at the Bassick home on Fairfield avenue, when can do so. but who has not lived here since the contracting couple were M O Belfast, to John A Hartshorn, sters in New England who worth, Lord’s Prayer ^ hundreds called the late afternoon and Wilson, Montreal. no one was more to ter; singing, choir; repeating !e is during On Mrs. Haseltine’s side, Mrs. Sylvia Max- war. Perhaps pleased a young lady of sterling of The land in Belfast. who served with Richards and Annie ^ early evening yesterday. hospitality do; field of Dexter is the great grandmother. Her see him than D. L. Fields, Grange; readings, Mr. y The of this home iB and the Mrs. Arthur P. Atwood of Lowell, Mass., of the Civil War in jjf accomplished. groom charming proverbial Fred W Wright, Jackson, to John S Pollard, is Mrs. S. L. Small, also of Dexter, him through three years Clement. Carroll Young of Sunrise Grange, daughter in the M. a guests were cordially greeted by the better Known in Belfast as Miss Ethel French, B. of the Sixth Maine, and afterward C. R. R. and is valued | February land in Jackson. and Mrs. Small’s daughter is Mrs. Haseltine, Co. then introduced by the lec- bride, assisted by Mr. Bassick's mother, Mrs. do; These old comrades had not seen Winterport, was la ihe of his fellow mother of the two little children. The rela- niece of Miss R. A. French, formerly in busi- the navy. q respect Edmund Chase while other Everett E Morton, Jackson, to Clarence A Mr. Murch is ac- and delivered in his usual impressive Bassick, members tionship traced from the other side comes from each other for forty years. turer 0 gi ing away suit was of of the assisted at the tea table and in land in Jackson. ness here with Miss Nellie Hopkins, was the his and is mak- memorial address, family Pollard, do; Mrs. M. B. Bragg of Canaan, who is the great companied by wife, considering manner a most excellent A of last of a,ld she wore a white panama serving. group Mrs. Bassick, Jr.'s friends to Inez R Mrs. W. J. Haseltine of last week of MiBS Charlotte Tibbetts and Ellsworth his home for the >ears ; names of Abby R Hadley, Waldo, Packard, grandmother, through guest ing which was The n also assisted. American. deeply appreciated. e moire band and lilies. the and her son, Willis left for her home. Mrs. Atwood waB his life.—Ellsworth Alter pond Everett, Mass; land and buildings in Waldo. Dexter, grandmother, Friday the deceased members were then read and The floral decorations of the various rooms of father of Ruth and a lunch •.as G. Haseltine Belfast, married about a and Miss Tibbetts **rvec ^fcremony wedding Maria S Dodge, Searsport, to August W year ago H. L. Woodcock, the artist, in a personal note beautiful were placed upon the altar a (’ are described at and were beauti- Arthur. bouquets ,uPle left on the afternoon boat length very land and was one of her bridesmaids. of the tj, Dodge, Springfield, Mass; buildings in Both Mrs. Maxfield and Mrs. Bragg are ex- ; from Nassau, N. P., under date June 9th, as a tribute to their memory. June 27th, ^ IU1. and Etna. Con- wwtMV... — — — — altham, Portland U CUIClj IUWISDH‘16 -J am booked to sail from here on the will be to fctii t Searsport. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. White, Mrs. Martha says: “I buying agent of the grange prepared *rum a Mrs. Bassick received her cellent health and both are very young looking host of friends go with guests in the J to E B j a cool Bieir f,, James Clement, Montville, Bean, Mr. is and Mrs. W. L. Welt have returned 19th. We are having wonderfully spring, receive orders for groceries. e north drawing room, standing with Mrs. Bas- for great grandmothers. Haseltine f. White happy an(j prosperous future. land and in Montville. the best weather I have before a mantel do; buildings for the. American Express Company where attend- 78 most of the time, sick, Sr., high and mirror, agent from Bridgewater, Mass., they HIGH SCHOO L which was massed with American Horace E Robbins, to Clarilla P where he has been located for about ever kcown here at this season, which has help- THE WINTERPORT beauty Searsport, here, ed the graduation of Mr. White’s son, Harry Ihe roses. Both ladies were in the bride of years. He and Mrs. Haseltine are both j Shoe Situation. white, Blake, do; land in Searsport. eight ed me greatly in my work. Still I am glad the two months attired in white Duchess very musical, he having a fine tenor voice, and Lincoln White, from the Bridgewater High the being I en- The exercises of Winterport MatbewB Brothers, Belfast, to Laura B Nick- an and violinist. time is drawing near to go north again. graduation footwear that the re- satin and rose point lace, which gown she she being accomplished pianist schooL He was valedictorian of bis class. June report Dexter and in with school were held Thursday evening. affected wore on her wedding day, while Mrs, Bassick. erson, do; land and buildings in Belfast. Little Ruth was born in Arthur joyed having Faunce and his wife here High W and business consider- tenor in the school was the was dec- ttnaI,r11 robe was of white Belfast. sang quartette,and the in Union hall, which prettily Bea8onable lines move more Sr.’s imported crepe Mrs. Ralph I Morse, Belfast, to Wm A Clark, do; me and he improved very much curing 11th, Nj retail He will the summer in Belfast and black. not expected to Bassick, Jr„ carried bride’s roses and lilies ol land and in Belfast. pianist. spend orated with the class colors, orange interim a.e display buildings of winter.** fal1 and other advance the valley. Maine Matters at with his father and enter the University with a march led by 5* ^creaLn a goods. ^Washington. The exercises began is most noticeable in The members of the family assisting were N. and ij°8*ear ,<|en,aad Bates Maine next fall. Miss Helen Picksley of Warwick, Y., Eaton, followed by prayer by Rev. A. -e there *8 a continued for Mrs. Edgar Webb Bassick; Mrs. Charles H. Commencement. Peters of Maine has pre- Newell if or inquiry Representatives are at their Wesley Howe Nicker- Un8 old blue veiled with sented a from 46 citizen of Morrill, Mmb Jennie WHbod of Philadelphia J. Lockhart; salutatory, for women.—Dun's Fleming, cbarmeuse, petition Mr. and Mra. Freeman Sampson and little Jean Crimmins; black Miss Minnie in Bates College commencement opened June of 12 citizens of for the summer. son; History, Lura prophecy, Chantilly lace; Walter, 190 citizens Fairfield, Knox, last cottage neer the city park Anna Green 21st with the baccalaureate sermon Presi- of Orono spent several days Anna Louise Downes; valedictory, gown of old roee crepe meteor with tunic of by 44 citizens of Monroe and 16 citizens of Sears- daughter of a C. Chase. the With them is Miss Wilson Philadelphia, conferring diplomas, D. L. Dyer, chair- black spangled chiffon, and wearing corsage dent George Tuesday fiftieth port, all asking for national prohibition. week in Belfast, on business. Mr. Sampson, Ryder; { Vegetable Compound and what it THE DEMUEKA11L. AUIMliMSlKAilUr* to create a commission to arrange wise purpose it will produce enough to transfer will force within a gress h; s done for me. I could not eat or gain strong AND THE VETERANS. back and interest and leave for the filling up of the space with pay principal few years, with such men as ex-Itepre- early sleep, had a bad stomach and was in a fair of for the borrower some characteristic national subject; one margin profit all the time. I could not do = sentative Wadsworth, chairman of the June 1914. Grand misery my YOUR HOME Washington, 22, into a KEEPS that not offend sectional sensibili- the bargain. If it is borrowed for housework or walk distance without board or it. will any managers, openly favoring veterans throughout the country foolish it will Army but will illustrate some significant purpose produce nothing suffering great pain. I tried doctors’ He told the House com- ties, appropriation have been roused to action by the dis- medicines and different of the country’s history and ef- and consequently there will be nothing patent medi- mittee recently that the homes “in a from the phase FRESI-I */a/CLEAN of old soldiers Govern- i with cines but failed to relief. hus- charge round out the series which be- which to repay the loan. From thi3 get My moderate climate are much more desir- fectively ment service in Washington. On the of band brought home yourVegetable Com- with the of America. point view it matters comparatively able than those in a cold'climate (mean- gins discovery and in two weeks I could eat heels of dismissals of veterans who had little whether the interest be or pound any- more than the high and are more eco- For twenty-five years could like a ing Maine especially) served the Government faithfully in the thing, sleep healthy baby, decoration has awaited defi- low. It is the repayment of the princi- nomical to care for from every of unfinished and walk a long distance without feeling point Washington city post office for years, that is the chief nite which has been prevented by pal difficulty. tired. I can recommend view.” He not only favors closing the of action, highly your came President Wilson’s declination Rules 2 and 3 deal with the most satis- the failure to agree upon an appropriate Vegetable Compound to women who &Ui*vt£ey home at Togus, but that at Marion, Ind., the invitation to deliver the Memorial It is factory ways of repayment. Underneath ! suffer as I did, and you are at to or “All of for the concluding panel. liberty and possibly one two others. address at National Ceme- subject Day Arlington who them both is the same principle: The use this letter.’’—Mrs. CHARLIE BAG- Combination Pneumatic Szveepct the administrative including quite likely that if Brumidi, painted expenses, where so many thousands of the loan muBt be Ley, R. Ga. tery, and whose death re- repaid with the money it 3, Gumming, the household, farm, etc.,” he added, most of the frieze, DUNTLEY •‘boys of’61” lie sleeping. 1 earns itself. For if the j 'T'HIS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running sulted from an accident on the scaffold, example, money “would be saved. We would have recall : THE FOREIGN TRADE AND FREE and at the same time simply President Wilson’s last-minute is used to a machine that will last cleans without raising dust, had lived to finish his work, there would buy 10 have additional subsistence at the after TRADE. in ONE OPERA 1 ION. of his declination, Speaker Clark, ter. years, the machine must earn j; pins, lint, ravelings, etc., have been no on the score of enough homes to which you transferred the had to difficulty makes a task finished. It rea his political enemy, agreed make in that time to pay for itself or it never sweeping simple quickly the His successor, Washington, D. June 22, 1914. necc members. You would have to feed and short of sat- concluding picture. C., even the most difficult places, and eliminates the the speech, has fallen very j will. The loan, therefore, should be en- clothe them. About the time the Sher- however, was unable to obtain approval rhe National Foreign Trade Convention, of and all heavy furniture. isfying the old soldiers. Evidently, they ] tirely repaid before the ten years are up moving lifting for his and so the has re- a hundred commer- wood bili was it was claimed that design, panel epresenting leading the home, passed are up in arms with all their old fighting or the farmer will lose on the The Great Labor Saver of Home—Every larg more than a money have a mained unoccupied for quar- j :ial and industrial of the Broom and the increase of pensions would two in the ; organizations can enjoy relief from drudgery protection blood aroused over those slaps transaction, paying out interest for no small, to take.men.outof these homes, ter of a century, a cause of wonderment ountry, has just come to a close in the the danger of flying dust. tendency faces of the Union veterans. benefit in return. On the other hand, j to millions of Americans as well 4ational This a time- and it does have that tendency. That The in Grand circles tourists, Capital. suggests Duntley is the Pioneer of Pneumatic Sweepers— feeling Army if too early a date is set for repayment, Suction Nozzle and with the increased as foreigners. y inquiry: Has the combination of the Pneumatic decrease, together over what the veterans as scant regard — the machine will not have had sufficient and guar- j Which side of the trade | revolving Brush. Very easily operated absolutely rate, has served to decrease foreign ledger not mortality courtesy on the part of President Wilson Farm credit seems to be to make the anteed. In a Vacuum Cleaner, why give fjf legislation opportunity requisite money s buying the of the homes. The aver- America going to be on, the credit or home at our population on and the dismissals of the “Duntley" a trial in your expense' Memorial Day headed toward a sharp contest between and the borrower may have difficulty in -fagj'"' age age of the Civil War veterans is he debit side? For years, under a Re- veterans from the Washington post of- those for and to it elsewhere. Rule 3 Write today tor full particulars ;,V S opposed government raising provides mblican tariff the Unit- over YZ years. to be protective law, fice would seem growing greater loans. The new bill in- for some form of the sys- Bulkley-Hollis amortization, d StateB has been on the credit Wanted, Moses the National smaller. side, Agents Major Harris, instead of Washington Gard- troduced in the House is the result of tem which the is in | State by principal repaid vith of in our Co., 6501 South Street, Chicago. 111. testified before the the plenty gold piling up Treasurer, appropri- ner, of Albany, New York, National i the deliberations of the sub-com- installments so that the amount of the j joint aults instead of in foreign banks. ation committee that the average cost Commander of the Grand Army, is in mittee of two branches of It loan { Congress. is continually diminishing and in But now! \ of subsisting persons at the Togus Home Washington in support of Dr. J. K. Glee- contains, in the of the interest also. part, principle govern- consequence charges Reports show that America is is 23.4 cents a “There be a of I sending day. may son, Commander of the Department ment loans for the benefit of agriculture, Such a system is quite feasible when the ! great deal of gold across the seas. difference in the cost of feeding the the Potomac, who has made a valiant which the farm have loan is when it returns large organizations really productive, Vhether this is to for the when the gold going pay men,” Major Harris testified, fight for the reinstatement of the veter- ; contended for. In this a definite revenue each respect, together to the borrower under the Democratic of costs of sub- eavy imports question comparative ans dismissed. Word has been flashed with the killing of the Moss-Fletcher Tables the re- year. showing payments ariff law, we must, with perfect fair- sistence was raised. “Some commissary to all the old veterans of the country to bill, the new bill can be taken as a par- to off and interest in quired pay principal iess, say is yet to be seen. But this is officers can make a ration go farther hold themselves in readiness to defend tial to the farmers. These or- of time are to triumph varying periods appended rue right now: We have plenty of gold than others and at some of the themselveB from further attacks of the Offers can, were united in the bulletin and are recommended to the Our ganizations practically lere in America and the reason we have Clubbing homes they think it necessary to feed Democratic administration. of the bill introduced serious consideration of who support by Repre- everyone ilenty of gold is because we have been more liberally than at others. It is in spite of protests to President Wil- sentative Bathrick of who has led offers can assistant postmasters. Presumably of their foliage by caterpillars....C. Expenses of operation are low, The latest addition ;he uniform rank by Conduskeag Lodge. LONGER ycunjf , fleet, the Iowan, com- ““LASTS 10% at work in an waiian Line’s recently Auditorium was a mere will clear abov the bill will not become a law, but there enson and son are Unity building to be issued mortgages are well At night the Bangor than any other roofing made. That is not They you against Maryland Steel Company, has hacked a nleted by tbe ransformed into a room and the claim. It Is an Iron-dad guarantee by repu- a year per pair. They br. addition to the barn of Robert Betts....Mr. San Francisco and tbe lodge tation of 1 S Our policy, absolute is sufficient chance for it to give Demo- fortified and should sell at a rate which sailed for San Pedro, years square dealing. minutes v team of 92 men or money back without We sell Twenty daily u, and Mrs. C. A. Foster from Oregon are stop- from New York with a full 5eter Woodland degree satisfaction question. to the Hawaiian Islands of all for all purposes at a wide range «• crats who would be assistant postmas- should reduce the interest burden ton. via the the of knight before roofing grades Always p;-fined up with his brother, B. F. Foster....Mrs. cargo of. 7,600. Magellan exemplified degree of prices. ping general* all of Send for Free Roofing Catalog vote. It is filled small space roj»"" ters, considerable hope. At least, it borrowers.” Straits. This line is equipping its vessela 25 candidates of Conduskeag Lodge. Very Carrie Poland has returned from Freedom, and marine with money-saving information. shows to these ones that with wireless telegraphy signalling All this is fully explain* aspiring yeoman where she has been nursing-Mrs. Dianths of .„d WEBBER LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. j aSSTS the ground utility sajety, issue of our Journal; sen*: service is done at in law to do so Ohilareh Summer St. being Washington Stevenson visited her son, C. V. Stevenson, Children although not compelled by a. the Cry* Fitchburg. Mast. ; Cry applie* only to •their behalf. last week.. .Mrs. George Trundy, Who has been FLETCHER’S wireless statute passenger FOR FLETCHER’S Reliable Squab Journal. j FOR vessels or to freight vessels having a crew There are a number of these for several months to be about, goodly sick appears numbering over fifty men. CASTOR I A " 1 A -assistant postmasters all across New the same. CASTORI men’s room, city hall. While this or- ganization ia the youngest of those allied with the G. A. R., it has a good member- ship and is in a flourishing condition. Representatives were present from four of the five Tents, located in Portland, R Waterville, Bangor and Belfast. The ^llflg Ipll fifth was recently established at East Corinth. Mrs. Maude Merrick of Water- ville, presided, and the morning was taken up with the reports of the various officers and committees. Officers were elected at the afternoon session, winch concluded the session. Those who will lead the Daughters of S^WeM^^ A of real old-fashioned home-baked bread iSo Veterans during the coming year are: 5:%¥V‘1^^ good supply ^R-°S_Z and cake and means the best of and -So President, Elizabeth J. Savage ot Ban- fltillllil^^. pies good living a row of smiling faces three times a day. gor; Senior Vice President, Nellie G. ^HHK Allen of Portland; Junior Vice President, Use William Tell Flour and make home bak- Etta E. Savery of Belfast; Chaplain, ing easy—no such thing as failure. Octavia Fogg of Portland; Treasurer, Goes farthest, too, more loaves to the Gertrude. E Perry of Portland; Inspec- SHHHKH^k sack, helping you keep down the cost tor, Lydia S. Cahill of Hampden; Pa- of living. Milled only from Ohio triotic Instructor, Alice G. Milliken of aHBpKHREHHflL Red Winter Wheat by our ov\ n Portland; Councillors, Maude Merrick of special process, it is richest in '-iv'“fv Waterville. Louise Benson of O.akland nutritive value. and Florence Adams of Portland; Secre- Carrie Vincent of Bangor; Guide, \ tary, pM r when you order your .l.l..ih» ■■u'TiirrfrM jtmM Jmf Bella Merrick of Waterville; Guard,Villa ? next supply, specify Caswell of Waterville; Assistant Guard, Ky. ||P Frances Humphrey of Bangor; Musician, *ne Elsie Tibbetts of Color Kermit Roosevelt and Miss Belle Wyatt Willard were married in Madrid. Colonel Roosevelt and many notables attended Bangor; bearers, chntf Jennie Cowan of Wat rville, Lillian C. UpSIlOlS The fastest of ocean greyhounds, arrived in New York on her maiden She Is capable of twenty- ljj\yi wedding. Aquitania, trip of Portland, Carrie Ripley of the militants cup de- Henry ,, six kuots- England decided to take strenuous action against and arrested many rioters. The America's Maude Milan of Ban- Week1 East Corinth and li1 fender candidates Vanitie and held a series of trials off Sandy Hook. The international polo match was postponed Delegates to National Convention, The General Fed- of Alice Milli- US accident to Captain Cheape, star player of the challengers. He was hit squarely between the eyes with a polo ball. £or;ouise Benson Oakland, P ken of Portland and Octavia of n s Clubs held its biennial convention in Chicago. Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker of Austin. Tex., is president. Fogg Portland; Alternates, Elsie Tibbetts of Etta and Etta E. Day, not only Bangor, Campbell One of the smart new bags is of suede The Maine ceremonies of Memorial of Belfast. G. A. R. all classes of people, Savery ash ion Hints. of by comrades but by installed with a pointed end patent leather, j is The officers yvere by Depart- increases from year to year. There this well with the low shoes so Holds its Annual Sessions in Lewiston, so beau- ment President, Maude Merrick. At THAT SMARTEN goes no day so sacred, no observance '■ the close of the session, Mrs. Merrick much worn with leather vamps June 17th and 18th. tiful. It lias of late changed somewhat MM'EAKANCE. patent wan nresented with a cold bracelet, in now the soldier or or in form of service. It is and suede uppers in tan gray, green The Department of Maine, G A. R., behalf of the order, by Mrs. Elizabeth of The Journal.] and the little child who bear the floral SOLO SY YOUR GROCSRS leather. and its allied their an- J. Savage. organizations,held wreath to the mound. The vet- | 22, 1914. Theoreti- BRAID TRIMMINGS. grassy nual sessions in Lewiston last week. At eran’s in the strength of early man- RELIEF CORPS are j son, HOW TO GET Ul' a tables all out of Braid are gaining : scene. FuURTH OF trimmings evidently j the Wednesday morning session of the hood, is thrilled by the touching The Department of Maine, National -rn located in the near- with the well-dressed, for they All listen to the music that is both Relief elected officers as JULY PARTY. ground Department of Maine G. A. R., Depart- Corps, follows; j | to the Mrs. H. Eaton of : Long Island, West- are worn since their reap- mournful and martial, inspiring President, Ruth j increasingly ment Commander John F. Lamb pre- of In the Woman’s Home Ci hut j words o the orator, the lofty thought Skowhegan; senior vice president, Eliza- I July :npanioi> Jersey, really any last spring. Black braid edges a entitled “Entertainment” pearance sented his annual address, which was as : the poet; and all have taken a step up- beth J. Savage of Bangor; junor vice I appears page -s be seen can lunching the coats and tunics on fashionable ward. If the Grand of the Re- Mathews of on which several contributors give sug- long follows: Army president, Josie Pittsfield; 4! lor and One- .art hotels and restau- suits of blue or checked tweeds. Colored public had never accomplished any other chaplain, Mrs. Lillian Hanson of Rum- gestions picnics parties. Comrades:—The 47th of the life contributor the tsiiionable all and year result than the establishment of Memo- L. Stinchfield of l .nnounces that he ha* bruited his practice gives following sugges- weddings braids are being used for girdles j this ! ford; secretary, Mary of department is nearing its close. the to be eternal- of to diseases of the tions to hostesses who wish to entertain whether the cele- rial Day, people ought Clinton; treasurer, Hattie C. Sprague : er, to match the color of To commander it has been the on the Fourth of trimmings usually your high j ly grateful to the order. Bangor; instructor, Maude patriotically July: water mark of of patriotic or out. the suit. Fancy mixed braids are used | his ambition; that ; DEPARTMENT OFFICERS. Merrick of Waterville; inspector, Mary I “For table decorations use as center- make short work of the effect having been elected to the highest office j From the officers and aides Burns of Ida C. piece a small ‘snip of State,' flower- ., for girdles, and to give the patchy department Skowhegan; councillor, I tar, Nose and Throat in I am :ye, floated on a on a of the resorts and the your gift. My Comrades, truly I have received the heartiest cooperation Roife of Clinton; chief of staff, Alice trimmed, mumor, of brilliant color that is fetchingly em- for this and grateful mark of re3pect and courtesy. I desire thus publicly to Gilman of Oakland. AND KLFRACTION. cheesecloth rippled sea, or on a large gents for visits, to short coats or fob- ! flying finish hang, confidence. I trust I have proven worthy one their aid and shallow tray of water. Thirteen tall ployed thank them and all for LADIES OF G. A. R. iwn house is over of the honor for it has candlesticks candles of given fashion, at the side of a dark skirt. high conferred, ; kindness. am I greatly in- 1 cfije hoars— 1) a. rn. to 12 m.t 1 to 3 p. hi crystal bearing Especially The officers elected the been my constant aim. debted to ever faithful and efficient by Department red, white and blue, alternating, lighted LEATHER TRIMMINGS. my were 7 to 8 p. m.. and bv appointment. I only regret that on account of ill- ! William L. of Maine, Ladies of the G. A. R., or not as desired, simulating the ‘Thir- .!AT TRIMMINGS. Assistant Adjutant-General, Leather belts, especially the patent which at this does not Minnie A. Perkins of Au- teen illuminate the table. health, writing Ross. In my illness he has proven him- President, rORNEK CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS Colonies,’ may it novelties is the reeds are used with all sorts unable to do as senior vice Ruth Robin- each leather and suedes, improve. I have been self a true ever anxious and gusta; president, Pure white candles, stick bearing comrade, connection 23tf or them. A hat much in interest as I would have son of Waterville; junior vice president, Telephone a bow of tricolored -IC,. o, make of costumes, and there are signs of pop- your solicitous as to my welfare, aiding me in perky ribbon, might desired. But years, Ella Moore of Auburn; chaplain, Matilda be used instead. All the candlesticks v as if it were construct- use of leather trim- advancing together all in poor health himself ularity for further ways—though Vose of Abbie with the exposure of army lite, are mak- —to make administration a success. Thomaston; treasurer, could be joined either to the ship by used for cool- and various my sipping mings for collars, cuffs, inroadB and com- Chamberlain of councillors, DIRECT LINE narrow tricolored ribbons or ing upon you all, your Comrades: In returning to you the Farmington; separate only that the devices. Sailors of white duck mander is not With cheerful- Julia G.McKeen of Belfast, Julia Drew of white and blue ones. For a lf£;r... rages, banded exempt. trust placed in my hands a year since, I red, day- and we must all await Auburn and of Norridge- the candesticks bear- \ red with shinny black or straw with leather ness resignation would not be true to if I failed Lydia Langely Eastern Steamboat Co, light party might patent trimmings myself R. Tar- Bay whatever is in store for us. for the wock; inspector, Mrs. Wallace firecrackers instead of candles. jests an inverted small in bows, are very much to express my deep gratitude COMMENCING up-standing high to disability I have box of Fryeburg; patriotic instructor, ‘‘As cards use Liberty Bells or trim- Owing physical high honor conferred. I wish I could place t nas for its sole worn and are especially good at the shore been unable to in touch with the ac- Mrs. Sarah L. Pascal of little from the keep j have done more for you in return. I Rockport. MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914, ships bearing quotations for the last of the crushed roses, caught where dampness haB a depressing effect tivities of the department shall it as the honor of poem ‘The Launching Ship,’ 1 appreciate highest \ will Run Week sounds a few months and this must, there- >TMR, GOLDEN ROD Every which refers to the Union as a he crown. It on most hat garnitures. report my life to have been the commander of giant of be brief. NORTH ISLESBORO. a9 Follows: Another card is attractive and so fore, necessity, this and shall return to the Day Ship. place suggestion really THE ALL WHITE FROCK. department H. M. Coombs and have arrived from There are 147 posts in the department of the family to make use of wee rolls of the ‘Decla- ranks, feeling the Grand Army 6.45 a. e soaring price marked white which is Orono for the summer... .Mrs. Grace Kindred Leave Brooksville, 6.30 a. m.; Castine, The all frock, perennial- with a membership December 31, 1913, of best endeavors. ration of Independence’ tied with tri- Republic worthy my 1 n.; Warren’s Landing, Islesboro, 7.10 a. m.; rence with its sale, with once the of 4093. Of this number 3597 are in good and son Theodore are occupying the Robert colored narrow ribbon and bearing the p. ly us, temperature sug- Finally, comrades, every one of us, rrive in Belfast, 8.00. Returning, leave Bel- and on the list. clause the of the to TRIMMINGS. cool standing 496 suspended whether bowed with or still Coombs honse for the season, and expect to 8.30 a. m. beginning, ‘We, people gests the attractiveness of attire, ! age replete ast, This includes one post,No. 66,delinquent. is filled with and Au- Leave Brooksville, 2.15 p. m.; Castime, 2 45 United States—' k come in all with thj bril- with activity, oldest and youngest, have it guests during July garnitures is varied and brightened Two 70 and made Warren’s 3.10 time for “For small drums posts. Nos. 141, strong towards sunset. intend- Bates and Miss ►. m.; Landing, (in favors, containing more favor- looking Having gust.... Miss Elizabeth friend, ,,, nek rather liant wide girdles which help to produce efforts to surrender their charters but j ►oat to Boston.) Returning, leave Belfast, ‘patriotic’ confections, with small drum- ed to wrong no one, and having received the Castiue Normal Ad- Brown, of school, spent j m. for Warren’s Landing (Islesboro), white and blue re- HPv, black hats, where the the waisted effect that fashion con- through the efforts of the Assistant from to one and >,00 p. scicks made of red, large no affront any, I sav all, Miss Bates’ mother.... and Brooksville. are in the week-end with Castine ‘sticks’ can be used. used is black rib- jutant General they good standing from the recess of I ception ;,ing tinues to endorse. Ribbons in printed deepest my heart, home of Connections will be made with the Eastern to June 1914. Post 141 will be able j Twin daughters have arrived at the American flags stuck upright are 30, thank you and God bless you. Steamboat Co. to and from Boston. Maine “Tiny fljwers combined and are very vanilla or chocolate patterns, stripes plaids to continue with us, through the kindly ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin.... Mr. and to and from Boston. Steamer in individual forts of 1 In the evening the Department held Central Railroad in a striking combina- there is a little Woman's Re- are cream add a touch to an much used for these and aid of Cyrus M. Williams, its campfire at City Hall. Mayor R. J. Mrs. Marcellus Niles and daughter, at Itockton to and from Camden. Connections ice patriotic red with No. of Mt. Vernon. with Eastern S. S, Co. from Boston for desBert. if: ,-d reeds of new kink in fastening the lower front lief Corps, 77, Wiseman gave the address of welcome, their cottage at Ryder’s Cove....The Gram- j iunday easily prepared loss death is One ! Varren’s Landing (Islesboro), Castine and at Our by quite large. B. the summer t sprayed intervals. edges with a couple of fancy buttons to and former Mayor Wm. Skelton pre- mar schools closed June 12th for officer died during the year. ! Irooksville. department sided. weie given by Burn- of Belfast was James Rockland Concern. FLOWER BRIDLES, a sort of waistcoat effect. Receptions vacation_Dr. E. D. Tapley AGENTS—Fred Patterson, Belfast; Against produce Our respected and beloved comrade, De- of the to the side Circle, Ladies G. A. R., to an lichards, Warren’s Landing; J. M. Vogel, Cas- in:. velvet are quite a lit- CAPE SUITS. and Past Department called to town Saturday perform opera- partment Chaplain department offices, and by Burnside and ine; C. P. Tapley, Brooksville. Proceedings in involuntary bankruptcy and Commander John W. Webster Ill'll 1UI V** VUH.1VH --- ist of the newer hats, With the vogue of capes of all lengths, passed Knox Relief to the State Relief j Parties desiring a pleasant sail on Penobscot have been instituted in the U. S. District 1914. The Corps away at his home February 4, Hall was decorated for lay can take stmr. Golden Rod at 8 30 a. m Granite Com- t Jed for becomingness and cuts from the all-covering long Con- Corps. City gaily court against the Rockland office of Chaplain, made va- rom Belfast and have 4 hours in Castine. Or ■ Department and other Arthur S. Little- for some the campfire. Fiags, hunting, of Rockland, by si looks better nemara to the shortest and most the death of Commander Web- eave Castine at 2.45 p. m. for Belfast, giving pany wrap cant by patriotic emblems were effectively dis- HUMPHREYS’ fielil of Rockland as attorney for John C. IE:- ..-times colored vacant until the ! hour to shop. Returning, leave Belfast 5.00. p. ribbon, ruched taffeta mantle, it has ster, will remain depart- the the National Everett L. coquettish played. During evening a. These excursions have always been very Goss, Stonington, Spear. is substituted the ment encampment. the & Co.. Rock- m;tulle been just a step to the popularity of Relief Corps presented a flag to »opular in the past seasons. Rockland and H. II. Crie Past Commander Brevet Witch Hazel Oil I Sieur nese and on some Department Wallace School, and Wiseman Connections will be made with stmr. land. Order to show cause returnable ties, cape suit. That is a suit of skirt and died Mayor Joshua L. Chamberlain of the when he TeMonts to and from Rockland at Castine for ; 1. of small Maj-Gen. made the hit evening (COMPOUND) June 25th, before Rodney Thompson, ;■ bridles are instead and skirt as hereto- 1914. Varren’s and Dark Harbor Sw25 cape, offcoat February 24, said that he himself would climb up and or Landing referee in bankruptcy. comrades For Piles Hemorrhoids, COOMBS Rockland, ms* :n a row. fore. Almost all are taking on Among other distinguished it Mr3. Re- BROS., Managers. jackets unfurl Thursday morning. Blind or- who have died the year was Past ! External or Internal, K Rt THINGS. such loose circular cuts that ii becomes during becca Israelson of Rumford Falls was Sr. Vice Commander, Brevet Brig. or Burning. Dept. presented with a flag by her corps. The Bleeding, Itching t irtest and most practi- increasingly difficult to decide whether Gen. Charles W. Tilden. drogram was as follows: One application brings relief it taffeta rib- outer in coat or cape For a detailed statement as to gains Muai<* Ariel Orchestra of moire tho top belongs Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00, a' Lucy Carter. and losses during the year the comrades Address of Welcome, Mayor Wiseman ing of white pleated class. all or mailed. are referred to the report of the Assist- Response, Dept. Com. Lamb S druggists « throat which can be ant Adjutant, Gen. William L. Ross, and Song, Miss Annie Curran Send Free Sample of Oil to A renewed. Address, Mrs. Warren, Conn. Nat. Sen. Vice iye. Mly Nothing for a statement of the financial standing Bargain Pres., Nat. W. R. C. Typewriter never s-: .. than the full to the of the Assistant Quarter- direct from the factory, Iragile, report Reading, Mrs. Lena Day, Portland A new Oliver Typewriter, maafpr dpnpral. sold at ka uii makes such a charn- Presentation of flag to Schools, Mrs. Abbie and with all the latest improvements, will be OUR AUXILIARY. Gold used, ! i e frock, Tibbetts, Response by Mayor lancing M. Dennett Reading, a discount for cash. May be seen at i OAT mine can our ooli- Miss GIRDLES. No word of express Song, Curran OFFICE. !f* to the Woman’s Relief Corps. Presentation of flag, Mrs. Louisa Downs THE JOURNAL i, ts pay better in the ef- gation Wlllfan. 10c. and 15c. Their devotion to our interests is typical Music. Ariel Orchestra Humphreys Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 g. the very much worn New York. of that wonderful exhibition of sacrifice Wednesday, morning and afternoon, St., " l r ARE FOR SALE IN BELFAST BY r,mm These lend variety to and tenderness exemplified by those mag- was taken up with routine business in five This in- -ib: .jit SO universally worn nificent women of the war. The mem- four of the organizations. will receive cluded the of the 11 nibbed the 1914 uniform. bership of the organization reports department Sick Animals GARLE & and for and the of commit- PRESTON’S JONES, our devout admiration gratitude officers, appointment The treatment of diseases of Hones, aid. tees. The Grand met with Com- Stable Who arrangement have all the their substantial Army Dogs and Fowls, is given in & Transient by special us Lamb The Cattle, Sheep, Livery, Boarding Other societies in sympathy with mander John F. presiding. mailed I have and all the time. Dr. Humphreys’ Veterinary Manual, on street just oil Main street. single patterns and at all times to render aid and report of Assistant Adjutant General Is situated Washington ready free. Veterinary Remedies, drivers if desired. Your patron- the Woman’s State Relief Foss was read, showing that the number Humphreys’ double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful j^NO WAITING TO SEND. sympathy, William New York. the Ladies of the Grand of had been increased 156 St., house 61-13. Iy28 Corps of Maine, posts by four, age issolicited. Telephones-stable 235-2, of Veterans and the total 146, while the pIttsfield personals. Army, the Daughters making present W. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. Sons of Veterans are entitled to our membership has decreased, 295 to 3,597. and These soci- ; There was a very large attendance at Arnold W. Dodge of Troy is in town gratitude appreciation. BILE AND BILIOUSNESS eties doubt, communica'e to the closing meeting of the Department will,without manufactured in the cells of the today. this their activities for the Thursday morning, and every officer Bile is encampment and pre vents James H. Clark of Belfast is visiting and their intentions for the future. elected was elected by acclamation, the liver. It assists digestion year, in the intestines. Bile is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IraE. Clark. convention being very harmonious and putrefaction mo l GETTYSBURG ANNIVERSARY. life but excess of bile is DECIDE there being no opposition to any of the necessary to HsTlET YOUR CROPS* Mr. and Mrs. Olmer Taylor of Low- the battle of COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured S The 50th anniversary of candidates. The meeting was presidAl poisonous. will tell you to use E. FRANK a visit with i They Mass., are in town for 1st to of excessive secretion of bile at Belfast. Maine. ell, Gettysburg was held July 4th, over Commander John F. The effects f Best in the Country who is and with his broth- by Department jn the Equipped Factory his mother, ill historic battlefield. The and seated on and failure to eliminate it from the blood, 1913, on that Lamb of Rumford Falls, V & HALL BELFAST AUENTS. Melvin will visit in a of the are JACKSON J er, Taylor. They State of Maine veterans of that decisive the were many of the past de- which is also function liver, before home. platform bit- YORK Winterport returning battle of the war of the Rebellion took commanders and other depart- white-coated or brown-furred tongue, COMPANY, NEW partment head- J THE COE-MORTIMER j returned Tues- in the event. Through the kindness ment commanders and other ter taste in the mouth, indigestion, Mrs. William OslJorne part department and day from Thorndike where she went the of his honor, Governor William T. Haines, officers, the stage presenting a hand- ache, lack of appetite, constipation Grand ... previous Friday to visit her sick sister, the Department of Maine, Army some appearance with its decorations of weariness. with an in- is a condition called Miss Addie Ward, who has been ill for of the Republic, was honored old army muskets, while in the rear ol This popularly commander and directly to the some time and who is not as well at this vitation Dy our department the stage hung an immense American biliousness points to ac- of to regulate the liver. time. and his assistant adjutant general flag, 36 by 18 feet, besides a number of need something for Three Months to the battle- this the claim is made that $1.00 company the official party other smaller flags and the department For purpose | Miss Ethel Allen of Burnham, the new laxative, are greatly field as guests of the State. Every at- banner. Pinklets, the efficient of the typesetting t.o us to old-fashioned liver medicines for operator tention was shown during The convention was called to order at superior I first 3 months to any address. i; possible will be sent the machine of the Pittsfield Advertiser is the liver and, when si 00, the Bangor Daily News ( the entire offered Rev. George j which over-stimulate of Eastern, Northern and Cent her trip. 9.30, prayer being by liver more •{■ The Bangor Daily News is the home paper ., a vacation from her duties, of this en- is the de- their use is leave the All towns ■" Eastern enjoying The acknowledgements R. Palmer of Portland, who stopped, reach the morning field, full Associated Press reports ( filled Miss Goodwin That over-stimula- I first to nts. After place being by Daisy are due to Gov. Haines for Several committees torpid than before. Central Maine by regular Correspond- campment partment chaplain. as J Northern and fully represented of Burnham. the liver is as certain a month. * this marked kindness and recognition of made their reports, which were accept- tion debilitates X first 3 months the paper is sold at 50 cents known in the science of medi- j and son the of the on the death of Past anything Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bryant Grand Army Republic. ed, and resolutions ■ Pinklets are tiny, sugar-coated --"FILL THIS OUT— were in Freedom two last Commander John W. Web- j cine. J Harding days vATinMAI, ENCAMPMENT Department in and | to take, easy action for three months to week, where they attended the com- ster and Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain pills, dainty I Please send the Bangor Daily News + As is well known, the 47th National do not upset the stomach nor cause mencement exercises at Freedom Acade- were adopted. A motion to change tht they was held ‘in the South- was Given a thorough trial they my, of which Mr. Bryant is one of th* Encampment month of meeting of the department griping. ■f < ( ac- land” at Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ow- committee really correct chronic constipation. t NAME. trustees. Mrs. Anna Stephenson lost. A legislative composed will 1 1 the distance to be traveled and the Your sells Pinklets orthey them on one and Mrs. ing to of three comrades was appointed to act druggist J companied trip of on oi price, 25 railroad rate east Washington, the on any matter be sent, postpaid, receipt Edward Guimond the other.—Pittsfield high before Legislature the Pr. \\illiam. ADDRESS. J the attendance was only fair. Our dele- to theGrand cents bottle, by |. Advertiser. that may come up pertaining per FOR SAME a fine Schenectady, N. Y. Send PLEASE FIND *100 gation however made appearance The committee consisted of Hon, Medicine Co., | ENCLOSED a small silk Army. for booklet and free sample. RyM) SWANV1LLE. on parade, each carrying T. Carleton of Winthrop, M. C, today while the color Leroy Wallace is extensive improve- “State of Maine Flag,” Oi auu uuwhi luuimvii v- Grey making JV10ZT111 uray ...... A .! bearers by side, the National ^ Designs ments on hie buildings...-Elbridge Lewis and carried,side Portland. Skirt, sftgt and our State flag, our represen- were: P. TO WOMEN wife of Oxford, Mbsb., who have been guests Flag The officers elected Ray SPECIAL tation at all the sessions of the encamp- Com of her mother, Mrs. Emma G. Cunningham, Eaton of Brunswick, Department The most economical, cleansing and ment, taking an active interest in all vice commander, Thomai iUf 'ith a home mander; Senior Hoffses touch of black in and her brother Harry, returned to their had a success- of all antiseptics is H. C. E. that was done. We very S. Benson of Sidney; junior vice com germicidal GEO. JOHNSON, :ial at the church at the were | finish the and last and treated most edgesi Saturday....Services ful encampment, mander, Charles Smith of Skowhegan Rev. Arthur of the South. CLEANING. watch pockets, these add usual hour, 2 30, next Sunday by hospitably by the people medical director, Dr. D. F. Sturgis ol i'1"'" and the orders to a of Belfast ....The L. A. S. met with The proceedings Rev dark suit or contrast Blair printed Auburn; department chaplain. STEAMPRESSING at issued the commander-in-chief have Thi Law, :!; a Mrs. T. D. Nickerson and daughter Harriet, by R. Palmer of Portland. Attorney linen Golden George get-up. yel- you the details of the business consists of M, and REPAIRING. ur Saturday, June 20th, is to ceiebrate “Aunt given council of administration BELFAST. MAINE. suede makes a con- at the Silas Ad' stylish the birth- transacted encampment. Charles Smith, Powder to Nan’s" 80th birthday and also M. Freeman, A soluble Antiseptic ORDER green in suede is an BATH MILITARY AND NAVAL ASYLUM. Edwin and Oakman F. Glid CUSTOM CLOTHES TO in all Courts. Probate of the little son of C. R. Nickerson ams, Riley Practice practice day Milton, A. of Portianc be dissolved in water as needed. note. especially if match- of Sears- This is an institution in which every den. Frederick Motley 2tf ,.|'|Jor and wife_Miss Annie Nickerson elected com for douches Tel. 216-13 specaltv. ,he stock comrade should take an interest. The was appointed by the newly As a medicinal antiseptic At 52High Street. ingB and 'parasol. is at home for the summer vacation. or port High and designs of which are to fur- mander as assistant adjutant genera in treating catarrh. Inflammation fJ',)ue wa>stcoats worn are objects general. that fmT nish a home, food, clothing and educa- and assistant quartermaster ulceration of nose, throat, and r,)idered in self or contrast- received an invitatioi tion for destitute orphan children of sol- The convention ! caused by feminine ills it has no equal. marines war Relief Corps to be presen diers, sailors and of the of from Custer For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham NOTICE. tRUCElNT IA children of the at a to be in the evening new bags. CASTOR the Rebellion, and orphan reception given Co. has recommended Paxtine 1 am prepared to do all kinds of trucking to the retiring and newlj Medicine work In Manlcur' '*'h,te For Infant* and Children. war veterans. A reception with Guaranteed Chirarody, Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leave hag to carry with a Spanish of the National Relie. In their private correspondence j( This is not a local institution. It is elected officers and Also Facial Work orders at the stable, corner of Main and Cross 5l; ia as which Its superiority. ng Shampooing. of Irish lace lined with and evening brought the women, proves streets, and will receive atten- The Kind You Have Always Bought for the benefit of the whole State Corps Thursday all kinds of Fair Work at mj they prompt ln and the allie( I Women who have been cured say Fall line of n. connection wide flat envelope form, the State provides liberally for its sup- sociations of the veterans tic Telephone to a close. It Is “worth its weight in gold.” At over Shlro’e Store, Phanlx Row. w. two and maintenance. organizations parlors w.;blazo, flap fastened with port or mall. DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. druggists. 60c. large box, by MISS EVIE HOLMES. 14 126 Waldo-Avenue, Beelfast and with cro- MEMORIAL DAY. 32A rope-like of Veterans held thei The Paxton Toilet Co„ Boston. Msss. The interest taken in the impressive The Daughters **. lions and consolidations, and of a recent MAKES ington awoke to the fact that the. pres- PURE BLOOD County Correspondence. flhdKi dBi dRidBidSiiiftdSi ifrignSViSiiSi iSWToiSiJ The Repuoiican journal ent Congress and administration are ihange neater home the Boston Herald PEOPLE toward that has HEALTHY making rapid progress classify- | lays: "One of the beat things PALERMO themselves in' as the greatest R. BELFAST, THURSDAY. JUNE 26.1914 ing history in Boston journalism in the removes E. C. Bowler and son of Providence, I.t for and most destructive and ruinous tappened Hood’s Sarsaparilla This is the Season potent The and other t»»ve been Mrs. Bow- $ ast decade is the consolidation of sores, boils erup- viaiting hie mother, Mary BY force our has scrofula | THURSDAY country yet produced. PUBLISHED EVERY with The Boston Trav- it drives out of the ler. Mr. Bowler drove through in hia touring Mr. Leland as do all inter- Evening Hereld tions, because recognizes, cause them. a road Co. the combined resources of blood the humors that car... .Dexter Turner haa bought wagon The Pub. that can be no revival of jler, bringing Republican Jour. ested, there cannot be successfully of ,M. T. Hialer....Mrs. 8. E. B.wler and in two publications, each without adequate Eruptions business and industry with Congress are relatives in that treated with external applications, laughter Beatrice viaiting support, into such effective union the session to enact the destructive legisla- because these cannot purify Brandon, Vt....The schools in town closed CHARLES A. PILSBURY, | gusjness Manager the now enjoys a tion demanded by President Wilson. He resulting newspaper blood. last week....Miss Sadie Moody of Badgor is and arge rapidly growing circulation, makes rich, visiting her brother-in law, W, W. Turner.... -—— one says further: Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1 SALMON!-.- = Advertising Terms. For one square, for its read- H. are with ind can therefore perform red the digestion, C. F. Downer has shingled his barn.E. ►i I one week All elements of blood, perfects Inch length in column, 26 cents for the prosperity In- insertion. the administration. ;rs a service which could be expected of and builds the whole system. Foster is hia Urge new barn painted *nd 25 cents for each subsequent the country except up having We are receiving direct from the fishermen elegant I a be on the wave of Get it now. white.... installed tel- ^ Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 We should now high leither of itB integral elements.” sist on having Hood’s. 8. E. Bowler recently 60 cents for three as we have the H. F. Black's. Eastern Salmon several times each week. year; $1.00 for six months; prosperity, glad promise ephones at H. L. Black'a and at The I and ^ months. of abundant crops plenty of money ETC. in the boiler ....C. A. was in Somerville on busi- “BY THEIR FRUITS” the average weekly wage Newhall now are to use in business enterprises. Instead, prices 1 is $6.20, while in the ness Saturday, the baleful influence of Washington, works of France ^ in an is An advertisement exchange over the The Mexican of the Wilson the weekly average is like a black pall, hangs policy (?) Baldwin works SWANV1LLE headed “Hot Weather Necessities.’’ and always sensitive and ~has made this a is as Nation, capital, administration country $15.60. The French product juBt Leroy Nickerson and family of Stockton 30c. and 35c. hot weather. the country | per pound 'The is conservative, upon and an of he said. Six greatest necessity which, aughing stock abroad object well made as the American, Springs were guests of hia parents, Kelley | depends for initiating business, bides in and distrust at home. Mr. Vauclain said, the Nickerson and and his sister, Mrs. A. T. V' According to the London Chronicle the cyclone cellar and waits till the lisgust months ago, wife, (Dressed Weight.) I men on its G. T. or of the storm. a pros- The from the income tax, Baldwin works had 18,600 Nickerson and family, recently....Mrs. or what we call preserves, breaking Having receipts “jam,” senseless cam- Nickerson to Waterville for of a let up in this which were relied upon to the now of them are looking went Monday We have on hand the choicest sea name from Jamaica. pect supply payroll; 12,000 always products sauce, took its of judgment medical attendance_E. H. Littlefield is hav- I paign destruction, good revenue under free have take its name of com- oss of trade, for jobs. Now what did jamboree would the great wheels a bath-room built.... W. E. Damm is hav- the market affords: I prompt million dollars short of the effect of the “New Free- ing ^ merce and constructive business to go fallen thirty Such is the from? ing C. R. Small paint his house ... Miss Ber- ahead at full instead of istimateB and a deficiency is probable. and the President’s only remedy is speed, havjng dom”; nice Damm is at home from West Enfield, Live and Boiled Lobsters 1 at the in Maine factories running short time, closing not reduced the ■5 The polls primaries The tariff has high Psychology. where she has been attending school...-Mc- until noon. Are Maine or as at present. ■did not open down, failing entirely, :ost but has business Bluefish situation of living, paralyzed Kinley Damm came home from Hebron Acad- Mackerel 1 voters in the habit of lying abed till There is something in the that GOES INTO CAMP. and thrown hundreds of VETERAN ARTIST in their car noon?—Boston Globe. certainly calls to memory Nero and his and industry emy with the Palmers of Monroe out of wife and W E. Halibut Butterfisli I do a work before UUUIC. thousands of our people employ- June 18th... .E.H. Littlefield and Oh, no! They day’s the oldest ment. is “a tariff for ruin as Walter M. Brackett, painter Damm and wife attended the opera in Belfast nnin/v tn tko nrtlla It only,” Shad Haddock 1 in his “Af- who celebrated his Joe Mitchell Chappie chatty the facts from Thomas G. in the United States, June 17th.... Mr.Priest of Newburyport.Mass., following Art fairs at Washington" in the National Market birthday at the Boston is in town looking after the gypsy moths. While George B. Cortelyou has just paid Marvin, Secretary of the Home ninety-first for June left yester- here he is boarding with E. L. Cunningham $100,000 for a summer home on Long Magazine says: Club, show: Club last Saturday evening, and is at home BramhalFs now- Market. a are and wife_Emery Cunningham I And he as foods and condiments for annual fishing Isl and. began stenographer, Foreign In the steel trade, which serves as a day his camping too. —Boston Herald. a-days a regular feature of first-class Canada. Alone, the sports- from Bucksport for the summer vacation.... native barometer of business conditions, there expedition to been successful restaurants. A Hindu chef in his About fifty of the relatives and friends of Mrs. He has evidently very man left for Canadian wilds. This is costume will serve you dishes originated Das been a decline in pig iron production T. D. Nickerson assembled at her home Satur- 5 n taking notes—bank notes. • from thirtieth anniial trip, and he will be gone to please Asiatic rajahs—chutneys ind a reduction in the number of fur- day afternoon, June 20th to celebrate her 80th chines two His boy Arthur, who is a score of factories in Bombay, mills months. the naces in blast. Most of the textile was unable to be and little Milton Nickerson’s 6th birthday. Of the four candidates, Curtis was a score of tor- years of age, from South America, and seventy Send for our for votes on the sf New have had a hard and Station to see his father off, Two handsome birthday cakes, one blazing Iarg only one who appealed rid sauces from Europe that keep the England at the North lrft a or local law. doc- as his summer camp in New with candles and surrounded with flowers, the catalogue devoted to strength of license option on on the vive and the Outside of a few he went to exc!u. palates qui jnsatisfactory year. old KIMO Falls Times. two weeks Yet the other decorated with and white frosting, —Rumford tors Tobasco sauce still chases met with a Hampshire ago. pink sive, up-to-date busy. specialties which have ready other household man was a send-off by were Ice j made oys- and delicious. This is an error. Mr. Newbert down the no longer nature-flavored cotton and given good presented, proved necessities and sauce sale, the output of staple of whom were sixty and Shoe Polish converieIlcts in an address in ters—with horse radish, pepper “boys,” many cream and cake were served by the hostess, I the same Belfast, appeal woolen has been absorbed only at of age. Mr. Brackett in- High grade and cayenne never overlooked." goods seventy years Miss Harriet Nickerson, assisted by Misses Outfit itierchonJi-;at -and the other candidates, if they did not tends at Sherbrooke for a day and rock bottom in of con- which little if any profit to stop and r prices If there is anything the way j prices yielded at the Chateau Littlefield, Doris and Annie Nickerson If so themselves stood for the in Quebec \ Write express and to avoid an of spend twodays f ; Clean Compact today and tale diments hotter than the aforesaid Tabas- unmanageable surplus He will make his way by Bernice Damm. “Aunt Nan’* was the recip- | ad,Jntl same In this one Demo- Frontenac. I of our special. >0 day. thing. county it there is of a still further River. His ient of and Ml intr.,d„cllr., co sauce we should like to know what stocks prospect rail and boat to the Saguenay many useful appropriate gifts, Always Ready i cratic candidate was understood to f premium oiler. go will meet with a them a work basket from the < Tabasco sauce is made from a red curtailment of operations. old guide, Louis, him_ among standing For Use. is. ride further than that—to stand for nullifica- on which will L. A. of which she is the oldest member. No ■ore lie bozes to break the a medium The of woolen cloth and buckboard, they S., | about the size of pea, importations the v, calls (or KIMO comes to pepper twelve miles to the confluence of returns of tion. times as as All join in wishing her many happy C you in a COLLAPSIBLE The them- dress are three large From r' which ita grown in Louisiana. peppers goods and Marguerite Rivers. 3rd TUBE prevent* Boy’S free f"'r- Saguenay the L. A. S. will meet July ) drying up. Squeeza a we three day.The are one and rub- were a ago and are-import- there in a canoe little out onto the ahoe «fy°ur“ As between a license law and prohibi- selves used by bruising they year they will paddle school Mrs* ) I Baseball Louis for the with the Sunday superintendent, where ?' No dirty bru»h __ we would stand last and all it over a or a be- twice as much cotton cloth. Brad- miles to the camp, (you tion first, soup plate, dish, ing to see Miss don't need one no fnust Outfit bing has attended to the E. A. Robertson.... We are glad ) with KIMO) \ idea of last soiled hands. MITT the time for the latter, but our fore the food is in it, and then it the woolen centre of England, in- thirty years V The KIMO p'ey- placed ford, Mr. Melissa who has been in Massachu- C, all thii and you a Brilliant Shine. the traffic is through wants of the elderly fisherman. McKeen, give* FREE .regulating liquor but a seasoned its to the United States a will be too hot for any j creased exports as he said that he never setts for the year, at home.Mrs. y Each KIMO OUTFIT consists of f j the of moral suasion and the ab- Brackett, left, past ium offer ur power COLLAPSIBLE TUBE of Hacking 4 h. s i4 J the the first three months of the he now has to resort y mitt and a solute elimination of the traffic from palate. In this connection we recall 55,000,000 felt better, although McKray of Calilornia, nee Miss Fannie Eames, y patented polishing mud Milton Ave., l)orelu»»*. ,.'1 more C scraper, all securely packed in hartd- 4 Mass. who to the aid of his frequently She some Caae. —:r politics.—Lisbon . remark of a retired English officer new tariff. A Bradford correspondent glasses was in town last week visiting relatives. Metal Complete than when he and reads. V Outfit your choice of Poliah, Black. Tan or While. 42* P Paid. -IL 1 a formerly, paints Joshua -w That is all but the elimination was and “It is another indication that the was accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. right, using cayenne pepper liberally says: — Boston June 19th. Transcript, of Waldo ...There is o f the traffic from is, we friend at the table remarked that it was : new tariff has worked wonders in the Littlefield and son Fred liquor politics Mr. Brackett is a native of Unity, as the liver, to be a christening immediately after Sunday H. S. CORNISH, 25 Milton Avenue, Dorchester Center, Mass fear, an impossibility, so long said to be very injurious to the j Bradford trade.” While the Under- is the Waldo County. His specialty paint- a sermon are able to school next Sunday, followed by by | | liquor dealers of the country “God bless your soul, I haven’t had any wood-Wilson tariff has been working ing of fish. Rev. Arthur A. Blair of Belfast. Children's con- finanee a nnlitieal nartv to work and vote liver for years," was the colonel’s reply. wonders for the trade of Bradford, it cert in the evening_Mrs. Varney and two SWANV1LLE CENTER. Judge Plaisted Drowned. for their interests. has been for our own Local Political Points. working misery children, who have been the guests of Arthur Mrs. Caroline Marr is visiting relatives in a The results of study of apple supply Deonle. P. > Varney and wife, have returned to their home West Winterport_E. H. Littlefield has a new Judge Ralph Plaisted. writes in a The recount which was talked of for court was drowned i. Our Washington correspondent and apple prices, recently published McKeen is at home municipal ,-j The loss to American working men recent in Massachusetts. Ford car.... Miss Melissa af' abandonment the Sol- county treasurer in the primary river at Veazie, Monday of the proposed of of the New York Experiment few weeks.... Don't the lawn report amounts to $2,000,000 a day in wages; election, is said to have been given up. for a forget setting of his canoe. He had diers Home at Togus, and a news item are not to orchard- from LIOE.KI I to be the Industrial Condeskeag Canoe Club at H: ; Station, encouraging and the loss to American business Bitter complaints were heard party July 1st, given by ^ J. J. Walker and family, who spent the by the dam, and was witl tells of the vigorous protest against such ists. The field covered was the New outside candidates, yesterday, regarding club at Wallace Gray’s-Mont Clark is visit- mounts to uncounted millions. N. Y mile of Veazie dam, nearly t -i3 up elections. past winter and spring in West Park, for a action at the reunion of the 4th Maine York market. The average yearly the hours of holding primary ing his old home at Mrs. Flora Littlefield’s when the accident happened city New shoe and leather the R. S. Brier England’s great For instance, in the outside towns returned home last week... Mrs. Monroe & Brooks in the stern of his craft which Association in last of for the first half of few days....The telephone Battery Augusta receipts apples the effect of the at six o’clock but in Belfast Malcolm it is industry feels prevailing polls close df Winter Hill, Mass., and Master the set to extend their line to light and supposed that i this is line with the 31, to line has poles week. Yet in policy the twenty-year period ending July are until 9. It is were of Mr. and cross-current upset it. He ] depression. Shoe factories are working they open possible Gay of Brooklyn, N. Y., guests is conva- and close Waldo Station_Mrs. Thompson was recovered ; -j of the Administration in bestowing offices 1913, were barrels, while for the hear from the outside towns if ani Mrs. body shortly 849,966 on and a leather con- Mrs. C. M. Hurd Saturday Sunday.... • short time large candidates three hours lescing_Elmer Thompson is in poor health. Judge Plaisted was the son a that were barrels it Belfast on Southern men, enacting tariff last half they 1,958,884 per gives Pulsifer and Mrs. Ned of New Haven, or Harris M. Plaisted. H>- j.r : cern near Salem complains of the in- extra work. One of the Taylor _Mrs. H. P. White is in Winterport village to put in leading of 94 Southern anddiscriminates This seems to show that the apple arrived last week and are at their cot- Bowdoin in the class j favors against year. crease of of German tan- who was defeated by a narrow Conn., at her aunt’s, Mrs. Emma C Levanseller's.... competition candidates, School School in 1897, H« ;i and industries, and is faster than the popu- his defeat tage for the summer....Hon. L. C. Morse 'Northern products crop increasing ners. For the first time since their margin, attributes primarily Wm. Clements is having his buildings painted as City Clerk, a year as reo :: went to last week to attend the G. A. th at now to transfer Northern lation. The latter has increased 46 per to this cause. —Belfast Cor. Waterville Lewiston and inside. court and was proposes business was In 1901 and renovated outside ipal appoint- incorporated they R. William Moody of Augusta He is survived by his win- veterans from the land they fought for cent in the district, includ- Sentinel. encampment.... Metropolitan are at 75 cent of their his mother, Mrs. Harris M. I running only per in town with his parents, Anson MORRILL an clime and spent Sunday a hr an d love to uncongenial New York and thirty surrounding wwuuj. who are now in Europe, and :'.1 ing and on five a week. main? s octunu jvim wife_Isaac was in teachers capacity only days Moody and Reynolds Misses Grace and Joanna Simmons, Governor Frederick W. Plait. j str ange surroundings. towns, while the apple supply has in- They claim also, that they can sell only town over Saturday and Sunday on matters of in Bridgewater and Andover, Mass., arrived creased 131 cent. The average price Again it has been proven by the pri- per 60 cent of their reduced business_Rev. H. W. Abbott of Palermo was last and will their vaca- Memorial address at per production. elections of that the peo- Sunday morning spend The Defiance a Io. his Day Bangor of for the first ten-year period mary Monday Disappointment apples Our total trade for the first take interest a business visitor in town one day last week... tion with their mother, Mrs. Annie Simmons. Gen. Thomas A. said that the foreign ple, as a whole, do not any Hopkins a and in the second ten- Sat- f was $2.62 barrel, six months of the Democratic tariff, in the selection of candidates for offices Alton White and wife of Augusta arrived _Miss Zettie Smith returned last week from Rye, N. Y., June 23. All number of men Maine sent to the Civil the o This is an in- The old “back on Millstone Is- defence aspirants, Res year period it was $2.87. October to amounted to of public trust. slogan, urday and are at their cottage Kent’s Hill, where she has been attending War was An East Jack- March, $2,267,- Defiance, met today for th nearly 50,000. while in the to the can result in no actual D. Sanford returned from Stella is at home from crease of only 9 1-2per cent, the six people,” land_W. Saturday school_Miss Berry completed race, and finish m of the Com- i' 283.000. For corresponding the mass of the elector- son correspondent Bangor good whde great in Boston.. .Theodore Rowell the summer with the Resolute a -i j same time cotton has increased 64 per tariff a week's sojourn Farmington Normal School for named, months under the ate fail to exercise their a- mercial sends to that paper the follow- Payne-Aldrich perogative. who have been of Mrs. Olive moved last week to minutes. It was her sixth corn 42 33 cent, and and wife, guests vacation.... Roy Gurney cent, per cent, hay per our trade amounted to $2,346,251,- This was Maine’s second primary, ove- the Vanitie, which s> ing correction: “Maine sent to the war foreign Rowell for the past two weeks, returned to the Frank Adams farm, which he has leased oats 38 per cent, potatoes 28 per the general run of voters were as indiffer- usual, while the Defiance, a small a loss in six months of $77,000,000. Mrs. Walter j of the Rebellion 71,745 men, per 000, seem to be Providence, R. I., Monday.... for one F. Grey from Camden for the first time to sin. wheat 37 cent. In com- ent as two years ago; they year_Robie cent, per the month of we a cen t. of whom are now living. Many During April bought content to remain at home and let the Ludwick, who has been passing a week with spent the week-end with his sister, Miss proved disappointment, on these figures Farm and finished 23 minutes served menting more foreign goods by $36,000,000 and other fellow if he wants to.—The returned laat week.. Miss Flora a trained yacht never returned. As the writer vote,” friends inThomaston, Georgia Grey.... Murch, nr- “The of has hind the Resolute and 8 Home says: price apples less than in Aroostook — and Mrs. Susan Norton a weeks with her over three years in the late war he is in- sold to foreigners $37,000,000 Republican. Mrs. Rhoda Benner nurse, is at home for few after the Vanitie. The Res not in all probability, nearly the Helen 16 minutes and 20 st- to have Maine credit for increased, 1913. were called to Brewer last Saturday by mother, Mrs. Lottie Murch-Miss by terested given April, The Mexican Situation and as much as has the cost of and time over the Vanitie starting we trade death of Mrs. Benner's son, Ward A. Benner. Merriam spent last Saturday and Sunday in the service she rendered during the war Practically every country seconds over the Defiance. an orchard. Just what ef- been for the eight years with her friend Mrs. Frank Field.... of the Rebellion. The statistics above maintaining with is selling us more goods and buying The break between Carranza and Villa Mr. Benner had past Bangor at fect the vast number of young orchards and the subsequent submission of Car- a great sufferer with a hip disease and in that Clarence Paul attends graduation exercises named were taken from the final report less of us, as a result of this low tariff. Accidents wiil happen, u on of control is done that medical Wentworth which have been planted will have ranza to Villa’s usurpation time every thing has been Castine this week... Mrs. Frank ed Dr. Then of the adjutant general at the close of Germany and Great Britain have in- families keep that Constitutiona- ... is the before pretty good evidence skill could do to effect a cure. He went to the last week in Portland with friends such emergencies. Two slit- the industry great question their sales to us three and a half passed the war.” creased list’ means ‘rebel’ more than it means he stores. in where a meeting __ the orchardists.” The egg business Massachusetts Hospital March, The Ladies Aid held very enjoyable millions a France one and a half purpose to secure good govern- month; any great had several operations but received no benefit. June 19th with Mrs. Celia Dutton. Lemonade seems to be the one only that, apparent- Belgium and a million ment. The Democratic vote for governor in millions; Italy After his return, about two weeks ago, he un- cakes and candies were served. The next cannot be overdone. Just now Villa is the most powerful fancy ly, and the Netherlands, Switzerland from which he Mrs. Jackson this New Orl W aldo county shows that of the four each, rebel. There is nothing in his record to derwent another operation, meeting will be with Riley England and even half a million each. he never rallied. Mr. Benner was a former resi- afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. George candidates but two—Curtis and New- Tkntin B o ito Boon onmo nntoBln naiVB. Turkey warrant the belief that he will if gets Thursday, much was beloved and res- last — of a in the show even as dent of this town and C. Dow visited her in Liberty bert received votes in every town, the This increase $12,000,000 month power regard parents of Protection paper consolidations of late. In Chi- order of civilized In his sales to the United States, for the law and govern- pected by a large number of friends. Sunday... .There were 137 pupils and teachers la tter leading. Curtis had but one vote five soon Europe’s cago morning newspapers will ment as Huerta has shown.—The Lewis- has lost a beautiful of school last Rev. W. J An Ideal and t with increased from South death the world type in the Sunday Sunday. Progress^ in Unity and two in Thorndike. Mcln- be in a issue. In New importations ton Sun. represented single a Christian Charles Setzer us a fine sermon; subject, “The Social Insurance Order : America to a manhood, gentleman.... gave tire did not get a vote in Palermo, Pros- Orleans The has been consoli- amounting $6,000,000 is of his Picayune Fifth Maine Reunion. Norton of Howard, R. I., guest Conservation of life." Women. Organized Novcn:> Stockton and month, shows why American productive pe ct, Searsmont, Springs dated with the Times-Democrat, “leav- brother, Arthur Norton. and Peter Charles enterprises are working on part time MONROE. Be fast Lodge, No. 140, w Winterport; Keegan ing that considerable city,” says an ex- The annual reunion of the Fifth Maine Mrs. M. J. entertained the W. C. T. U. City of Belfast December -was 0 in the snd our workingmen are idle. June 17th Haley j represented by towns of “with one news- Association began MONTVILLE. a cordial invitation t<> change, only morning Regimental CENTER and about 20 children June 19th and gave the tends *. has our tariff at the at Peaks Island. t Brooks, Islesboro, Jackson, Knox, Mon- what has of Canada, too, gained by headquarters J. Bartlett Richards of Chevy Chase, Md„ is tection at minimum cost paper.” We wonder become A. latter lessons on medical temperance and the "( She increased her to Gen. A. S. Daggett, U. S. retired, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. of this lodge. Any'person j roe and Unity. Another and estab- folly. exports v'siting his grandparents, on the C interesting the New Orleans Bee, (Abeille) was with his former comrades evil effects of cigarettes and tobacco habits between the ages o: the a month and present Erskine is at the Waldo *■ un UBual feature of the returns is that United States $4,000,000 Bartlett....Harden chil- e. Certificates issued lished in 1826, and which was printed in at the dinner. At the business meeting Bystem. A nice treat was furnished the eligib ;3 t us less. for treatment....Mrs. A. T. $2000. Information gladly y W alter A. can- tough of $7,000,000 in the afternoon the following were County Hospital was carried on in a Cowan, Esq., Repujjjican both French and English until 1872, and dren and everything pleas- EBEN M.S.hN! =• son of Belfast are of Mr. and At the of New York alone there elected officers; Peter Brackett, presi- Gay and guests of our did ate for county attorney, received since then in French. The port ing manner under the auspices presi- 6ml8 IDA A. MAHONh'i. only Picayune, Littlehale and A. D. Hutch- Mrs. Miriam G. Bartlett is vote in the towns of was a decrease in March and April of dent; S. L. Elijah Gay....Miss Fannie Shields. The next meeting will be .every Winterport which derived its name from a five cent N. R. sec- vacation at home.... dent, inson, vice presidents; Lougee, spending her summer is and Frankfort, the former hiB home 123.000. 000 in exports, and an increase of treasurer. The at the home of John Moore....Ralph Arey coin, so called, was started in January, retary; Frank F. Goss, Stanley Curtis attended the circus in Belfast Belfast i like amount in a loss for two served in Bar Harbor, where he has employment.... Savirfs a imports,, reunion dinner was Thursday. Mason is expected ^ 1837, by George Wilkins Kendall, with June 18th....Miss Mary the orders have Notice is hereby given I- nonths to American manufacturers and The 4th of July is near and all J the home this week....Mrs. Norton and family of Book No. 13,128, issued by ! brilliant editorial staff, and was long HOME. been invited to join in the parade with floats Montana is for the of or at the rate THE TOGUS her Mr. and Mrs. lost and application has be- moving promotion workingmen $46,000,000 Boston are visiting parents, efforts leading daily of the South. Kendall’s »r any teams they see fit, and special cate book according to laws ! of the industry in that State. A. >f $276,000,000 for a year. Harrison Ferris... .Fred F. Parks, formerly of poultry letters from the Santa Fe expedition, A Vigorous Protest Against Its Abandon- will be made to do their best... .Mr. and Mrs# new books. ! died at the home of his YVILMER J. DO!:' M. Brandenburg of Bozeman, who is Since 1, of China, Friday night will to Castine this week to | later in book and his let- January $55,000,000 gold ment. A. F. Durham go -» published form, Mrs. Luce. The funeral service Belfast, June 6, 1914—3w pr esident of the Montana Poultry asso- lave been to is cousin, Agnes attend the of their daughter C arrie. ters from Mexico the Mexican shipped Europe. Europe 19. The first protest and graduation during Augusta, Me June was held at the house Sunday morning, and the State branch of the Ritchie had the misfortune ciation of retting our market, our gold, and will a Maine Grand Army association against _Mrs. Freeman war, when the got its news by by Mr. and Mrs. Luce the remains Picayune National Soldiera Home accompanied a of milk A merican Poultry association, and Prof. irofit our loss. It is evidence once abandonment of the to slip in going up stairs with pan were features by at one of the to where interment was made- pony express, interesting at Togus, as recently proposed Augusta, bone in her above the ankle W. F. of the Montana State nore of Lincoln’s wisdom when he said; ind broke one leg Schoppe the The New Orleans Congressional hearings, was made today by Mrs. Rachel Kingsbury with three grand- of paper. Times, ind dislocated the ankle....D. W. Mansur is scollege, wha is of the State ‘If we manufactured abroad members of the 4th Maine Battery Associa- Drinkwater, president which later absorbed the Democrat and buy goods Hall children, Dorothy and Margaret tion, in reunion at Grand Army as well as can be expected since coming board of have been we the and gathered all of Belfast, were recent loing poultry husbandry, get goods the foreigner gets this and Charles Swift assumed its present hyphenated title, in city. Tom the The trip home was hard was voted Mrs. A. M. hospital. conferring with other officers of these as- j ;he money ;when we buy the manufactured Upon motion of Howard Owen, it guests of Mrs. Sarah Thompson.... was established m and soon became for him ... Miss Geneva Grant is entertaining 1863, any Buch action. Daniels in and with Secretary A. J. roods at home we both the and to protest vigorously against Ricker is visiting Mrs. Abhie S, sociations, news- get goods were New friend from Miss Smith.... Mrs. the leading mormng and Sunday Mr. Owen said there many England and of Portland, Breitenstein of the State Fair associa- not want to Belfast_Daniel Wentworth family ;he money.” soldiers at the home, and they did Sarah of Winterport is visitintr in paper. It also an evening edi- from of his Nealley pu&ished be removed to a distant point, far away Pittsfield were Sunday guests father, tion, concerning co-operation among all The gross earnings of railroads making ;own_Miss Helen Cooper recently returned tion. The Sunday msuejBold at ten cents relatives Austin Wentworth, in South Montvilie.... Mr. the se in exhibits •eturns for weeks in were the from New York to her uncle’s, Peter Cooper organizations planning at the three May ‘•None’of ua will be alive when Togus North Searsmont and the morning editions L*en. and Mrs. G. N. Cooper of anc^eveping earnestly season.... Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel for the State poultry show, the State r.4 per cent less than last year. Bank Home is abandoned/’ spoke .up Mr. for the five cents. The consolidation of the former Maine com- were at Mrs. Eliza F. Bean’s Sunday.... Patrick Hayes of Chelsea, Mass., are visiting fair, and the San Francisco fair. for the last week in were 5.6 This Ida dayo from Franklin Park, They Times-Democrat and follows hearings May mander of the Union Veterans' Unton. and Mrs. W, D. Tasktr, S. J. Tasker. Mrs. Picayune in to ier old home, John Moore’s-Mr. and Mrs. also took initial steps to further the i )er cent less than in 1913 and failures for agitation that annually crops up regard Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Banton, visited EDISON a list of edited Briggs. the demise of long ably of the Home a. F. of Belfast visited their daugh- in the possible abandonment Togua in Simpson growing of pure bred chickens the ;he week numbered 332 against 223 for Kits Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Maddocks Appleton in New Orleans. We can be I .id at the door of Congressman er, Maud last C. Buz- daily newspapers to in the Waldo Cooper, Sunday....H. Diamond State a plan which has ;he week a The who for 10 or more haw'tried Erskine is by following The corresponding year ago. gerald, years Sunday....Harden ;ell and wife were in town Her fath- recall The Delta, The True Delta, for the Togus in- treatment.... Sunday. worked out in some other of fur- a cut down the appropriations Hospital for medical States, American Railway Association reports soldiers’ homes in County sr, Winslow is in a critical condition. Commercial Bulletin and The Crescent. stitution in order that the of Freedom were Ryder, male birds free of cost Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Plummer turns nishing pure-bred : let of cars on elsewhere might benefit. ... Frank Littlefield has had several ill In 1857 New Orleans had nine dailies, surplus 238,642 freight New York and J. Went- Phonograph ■t W. B. Jaquith’s Sunday-Wesley to people who will sign a contract to an increase of in the num- ately and it is feared he may have append!- but were five. day 15, 9,763 a woodshed to connect his in 1871 there only worth is building last week raise nothing but pure-bred stock for a 1 ier of idle cars the first iceward 5>iuu litis.... Mra. Laura Palmer spent In other cities like consolidations and freight during $100 and barn and is to build an addition the bouse rith her sister in Lisbon Falla....Mra.|Alice period of three years. A canvass of 1 wo weeks of On May 15 a year The readers of this paper wiU bo pleased to E. Went- are almost May. to the L of his house....Miss Mary her fanciers of the State will be made to de- suspensions taking place, learn that there is at least one dreaded disease Calmer spent last week in Hebron with 1 igo the idle freight cars numbered only at the M. C. Pittsfield, is at in the where the science bee been able to cure in all its worth a student I., ex cr- bow birds can be had from wholly morning field, that | ion Fred, attending the commencement termine many * 10,294. that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh for the summer vacation.. ..The two re- is about double that of an even- stages, and borne ises. expense cure now known to the growers, and then a form of contract Trade statistics from all directions tell Cure is the only positive sent rainstorms have changed the outlook for newspaper. In a New Catarrh a con- whieh ing leading Eng- the medical fraternity. being is will be prepared, for signatures 1 distress and a and a crop expected- land at ever-stocked with he same story of depression, stitutional disease, requires constitutional hay crop good city, present his daughter The Progressives. -will be sought among those not now ^ Wilson that the cause is treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- Dudley Tasker and wife visited there are three 'resident says the blood newspapers, morning acting directly upon and lire. Ada Haddocks in Appleton last Sunday candi- growing pure stock. Mr. Wilson may be a ternally, Hon. Halbert P. Gardner, Progressive to the 1 isychological. mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de- dailies which appeal practically ....Cora Goodwin spent last Sunday with her chairman but the foundation of the disease, and late for governor, and I. E. Vernon, one of which is rood psychologist, Vice-president stroying Abbie in to Senator Charles E. Town- same constituency, only strength by building up the •ousins, Hattie Clough and White, State committee, were in Writing j faudain of the Baldwin Locomotive giving the patient ,f the Progressive believed to be its but re- assisting nature in doing its send, asking him to use his influence to paying way, constitution and Liberty. Belfast last Thursday morning,and with county Yorks showed that he was a better work. have so much faith in to its stockholders. log- The proprietors man went to Rock- ftring about an early adjournment of turning no dividends that they offer One Hun- :ommittee Ralph Peavey, when he said at a recent conven- its curative powers andto attend the Knox convention. The its even- dan case that it falls to county Congress, Mr. Henry M. Leland, presi- One is said to be supported by dred Dollars for any cure. convention will be held in Bel- 1 ion that the reduced tariff testimonials. Waldo county Co. of another is adrift from former inPhiladelphia Send for list of fast June and it ia planned to have dent of the Cadillac Motor Car ing edition; J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. 27th, ' les at the root of the present stagnation Address' F. isndidate Gardner and E. Maynard Thompson, patrons, and the third, recently a dere- We- Detroit, Mich, says: Sold by all Druggist*. Constipation isndidate for congress from the third district, < f business. If this stagnation contin- Take Hall’s Family P>Ua for constipation. FOR SALE IN WALUO The shrinkage in railroad, industrial, lict, but refitted and remanned, has now Impossible to be well. The foe to flood inaant C>jJ ’ be the manufacturers of the and real estate sesurities and values dur- to be a les, said, health. Correct at once. Ayer'S PfBt. ■ started on what promises pros- Scratch I Scratch! & JON^ the few shows a Tnited States will have no alternative itch! Itch! Itchi-Scratch! One at bedtime. Soid for 60 years. Harsh react, weaken the bowels, will CARLE ing past years greater In Balti- the worse the itch. physics perous voyage. Philadelphia, The more you acratch, to chronic constipation. Doan's;Regulate destruction of reel values than this 1 ut to cut to levels. He skin itch*T^ ead mil, and wages European Doan’s Ointment. For ecsema, any 20c a box at all stores. suffered at the bands of our de- more, St Paul and Denver many operate easily. country * old the Master Boilers’ Association that 50c a box. ^YonriDocto^___J|j£^rS&: structive Civil War. It is time Wash- smaller places there have been suspen- lag. I last The first hand of the season was hoard Wild Strawberries were reported ripe organ on the atreeta A monkey was in of Belfast week and very abundant. yesterday. fhe News FIFTY :evidence also. of Rights will hold an ice HEALTH PAST The Society Equal to day for the Knights. F. Careful diet U of utmost Importance The Journal starts a now feature this DID-— cream social at John Creasey’s, Citypoint, week, men yeara of are; uraSaK00d to have and women past fifty |illustrated of Sunday school plan June 27th. and the ml- “News Snapshots the Week," to .,„iversa]ist Saturday evening, It keeps up their strength, caatine June 30th. you ever dread to take the B. H. S. will be is a appear regularly. |0„ to Mias Arline A. W«dlin, ’14. food In Scott’s Emulsion nourishing * e and a Hat Mrs. has a the summer of Misa Ella food, a curative medicine sustaining Thomas D. Barr entertained Mrs. Gao Straw Knowlton bought next on the assistant during Wayland step account of functions. i in the Waldo tonic to regulate the W. Bartlett, Mrs. J. S. Stephenson and Miss f Waldo. of Edward Evans of J Smalley, bookkeeper Telephone rats of L,ar that com or It contains the medicinal pore *Susan at the Flanders |j9X*vl1 aching bunion? that Cunningham cottage, and of Rockport office. cod liver oil and science proves they ... Paul guests Little River, last [A r(.nce Tuesday. T. Dinsmore to energy as other the Tea Room Tuesday. Positive agony and until Mr. and Mrs. Irving expect furnish twice as much at creates At the of i GIVEN AWAY “Registered home on Congress street to- foods—then too, it pure blood, regular meeting Thomas H. Mar- will meet with the famous return to their Hospital Aid the relieves rheuma- ,shall Ladies of the Rvomans’ The barn, which was burned sharpens appetite, Circle, G. A. R Tuesday Ibe next afternoon. morrow, Friday. the and alleviates 6 \tcKeen Monday tisrn, body (afternoon the re- | been rebuilt with im- strengthens delegates gave interesting “rS April 17th, has many the ailments due to declining years. To anyone buying a A III TT is indebted to Senator Burleigh Ground fire ports of the State encampment in Iiewiston. Hi R-urnal Gripper Since the they have been Scott's is free from wines, alcohol or Tbi useful docu- provements. at the and public Dinsmore’s aunt, Miss Hattie Beware of substitutes. Through the of W I I [o s,,m interesting living with Mrs. harmful drugs. generosity public-spirited for business men P. White. and others sufficient money has "”iCt have Coal Co., the new plumbers, |been raised for a 77 of the Lehigh Valley society held a meeting June Jones & Snow, by subscription to arrange The Unitarian will move in is discharging 960 tons of the Goldberg store and ,series of band concerts summer by BarR ctiardson, 18th to consider what action, if any, should be engaged during^the occupants, move out, ,the Belfast to- Fuel & Hay Co. to close street as soon as the present Band. The first will be given of Values” on Spring “Home Good the taken the propoeition The front next month. , on the Jto Church streets to which will be early morrow, Friday, night on the stand to Monday for between Court and enlarge | went Northport a sales and u .ran room will be fitted up for display ,school common. J 'tio on a new cottage being The church grounds ad- job the school grounds. a work room and the back room for shop. and a r'fr. [ h If ago man.—Bath Independent. of street. No Advertised Letters. The following letters Thursday, Friday Saturday, li'rca •* join this part Spring objection jj bui*t Mrs. the and as none was sons of Mr. and ,remai led uncalled for in the Belfast postoffice had two circuaee thia was made at meeting, John and Tolford. i Halfast has already S. Parker, son Ladies—Mrs A' a called by the officials and Carroll ,for the week ending June 23d. Our suits are to save is coming, the Board of made at hearing city James C. Durham, priced money for ami another shoe was there will leave the Geo. O. Scott. Gentlemen— ieS6 a invented, for closing the street, except to foot and Mrs. S. A. Parker, W. S. Hatch, Mrs. up ite plan of having the plan of Mr. has »iaely given summer achool in E. Forest Hill, Geo. you and build trade for us. travel, will no doubt be carried out. first of to atteni the ]Lewie Gray, John Hart, for two days in July. wasn’t much you could do July here direction of Frank B. Con ]M. Mansell, Charles Murray, Joseph Rollins, TRR A large crowd attended the opening of the Smithfield under the error of one hundred in the for relief to Walter was an except sit down. tea rooms in Camden last Royce. Ocean House Monday don, __ vote for Orrin J. Dickey, been made of has been f the city Ground not evening. Music was furnished by the Camden excursion rates have The Belfast Free Library presented to not as re- ! Grippers only Special $7.50 was $20.00 It 176, 76, to Boston with a !! of Deeds. much The rooms are from this city | James Clarke White,M. D.,of filer band, which was enjoyed. one dollar for the round trip by R'l'"=, total vote in the county Dickey’s relieve, but correct, on the site of the old the date of the Odd Fel- of bis recently published book, “Sketches portt?a- they admirably situated Unity and return on copy See them and will want to see how A car 1883-1918." Dr. White is a you ^11 and correction is what Ocean House, and under the efficient manage- lows’ Fourth of July field day. special from My Life, last you from his of which the v. Bayside, opened Wadsworth will no doubt and evening train ,native of Belfast and book, look in them. them on—then r rthport Inn, ment of Mrs, prove will be on the morning you Try ladieB’ a more be than was expected. A are alter. cure fallen with motorists and the It is that large Journal will speak folly later, will of R earlier They very popular general and to this city. expected want to own one. are Park will be a feature at Belfast. interest to of our readers. you’ll They f a,,'r» from Hyde arches also public. The building of the attractive bunga- delegation will go up from greatI many will arrive about July (without plates), cl this year, and low was under the charge of John Gray of in the wed- Miss Russell, a returned missionary from EXTRA GOOD rs you’ll fe ,R Belfast friends will be interested VALUES, out-growing joints and other Camden and the lumber was furnished by of this city Japan, will give an ad dress in the M. E. Church lit. ding of Mrs. Elisabeth J. Benson realize when you see them. Milton B. Hills of Lincolnville. Monday evening, June 29th, at 8 o'clock. There market received the first cultivated foot ailments. and E W, Smith of Wenatchee, Washington, | will be no collection Miss Russell is season June 23rd from the The on the Washington. June speak- c-rits of the The North Shore. cottages which took in Seattle, place in Maine under the direction of Mrs. H. A. We also have an attractive line of avenue. For Men and at are on their way ing farm on Lincolnville They Women North Shore, Northport, are nearly all occu- 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Smith j Dunton of Conference of White and were ex- where they Rockland, Secretary valid by Earl the pied. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kotman have been to Temple Heights. Northport. $5.00 pair. To be had in the Woman's new for some time. and will be at home Foreign Missionary Society. .client berries. at their handsome cottage will spend the summer, at moved down to after November 1st. The work on the Cobe in Will are in South only Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Lombard Washington, carpenter cottage I ; i|ayes and Shorey Wenatchee, Furnishings. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Northport is practically finished, but more surveying for the State road, Birchwood of was j doing Rev Father J. E. Kealey Wateryille of new York are at their cottage for than one hundred men are still employed there, j lends of Mr. Hayes will be glad to Dawes with a n at the Windsor Hotel Sunday Mrs Dawes is a sister of Mrs. T. registered including about forty painters on the exterior lias sufficiently recovered from the season. here in a | of thirteen, who made the trip who also has a on party and interior and a large number of men and venous illness to in this George Dodworth, cottage hold engage Father Kealey came to RALPH D. but who is abroad Stanley auto. teams are at work on the grounds, SOUTHWORTH, summer. the North Shore, traveling to add to laying r, the church, and v services at St Francis for flower beds, and for the summer with Mr. Dodworth and their his curbing grading, setting has closed bis grocery store his here brought j iianey Mrs. the of people out shrubs and vi »es. 12 Main bt. Phone 67-2 Belfast, Me. and husband, Mr. and Pierre pleasure who trees, ! tiouse block and with Mrs. Haney daughter from Waterville. brothers of Read- double quartette Q Tartone. The three Roberts regular Messrs. and Kendall of Kansas ■ for the summer, program. The Styles City, ! Bayside hoping rendered a delightful musical .101= arrive before this item appears Mo have leased rooms in the basement of the R 7—15'-Lz^liaopltolS;.:--. >1 beneficial to both who ing, Mass., may to their | v'.ili prove Georgie, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Evans of members of St Francis wish express inVrint. G. A. Kinley of Salem, Mass., h s Opera House block next the C. L. Wright shop !iealth. Mr. Haney will conduct a Stamford, Conn., one of our regular summer of this musical treat. j rented and will occupy the Brooks cottage ftr appreciation and after are renovated and fitted for at as formerly. have his in the they Bayside visitors, will life-size picture In nse to the season. The Opera House Sold. resp business will offer for sale there a line of BUY YOUR Temple of Childhood at the World’s Fair in for i .evens has bought the Rhoda Page advertisement for sealed proposals machines. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Charles Sim- the patent washing San Francisco, Calif. West Belfast. Mr. and Block” and ad- | rie Poor’s Mills road and with Mrs. the of -Hayford dall, who were recently married, are occupy- Clocks and and Mrs. Leslie Elms motored to purchase Watches, Jewelry i this week. mons and Mr. to the of Bel- take possession They The next meeting of the Waldo Counly real estate, devised City ing the John Cuzner house on Grove street. of. and be sure to have your work done by Rockland Monday.... Mrs. Annabelle Under- joining return to their Cedar street home will be 2nd at North- Peirce Frederick for the pur- | Veteran association July from fast by Lena wood returned home Monday night Lewis- i two At a meeting Monday evening, June 22nd, r to carry on the lunch car busi- ern hall in If I a school house, W. M. THAYER, Jeweler, Phoenix Row. Light Grange Winterport. of Boston pose of building public ton_Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Taber and the of the Waldo County Agricultural Association will give up the following It is to have I one for $21,151 they stormy, the next fair day. hoped of Rockland visited bids were received, and Mrs. Callie Howard submitted’ it was voted to waive the right of redemption a attendance at this The latter, by spring. large meeting. last and other for 20,250. Trust Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller Thursday the transfer of of the mortgage held by the Waldo Co., was accepted and .t. ... as a before Judge Knowlton dance at the Wilson Ellis, WEDDING BELLS. _, hearing The opening Temple Heights Hayford arrived Saturday maturing in November. The Belfast Board cf Friday... .Ralph be mode 1st. Mr. Ellis Court last in a the property will July n.cipal Friday regard pavillion last Saturday evening drew good from where he attended the Trade either to take over the morning Boston, ! composed of J. expect mortgage Bartlett-Chase. A pretty wedding took at will be con- a local syndicate ,r recently seized Winterport by crowd and these popular parties of his brother Harold and represented and have an old time successful 25 cent fair wedding Hayford W. A. Mason and C. N. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Chase of Monroe. sum- C Durham, I. L. Perry. place iff Frank A. Littlefield tinued each Saturday evening during the went to Water- and horse trot under their or effect No Need Sarah Cribb_Sabra Dyer make improvements auspices in Dixm«nt at nnon.Jtinr- 10th,when their eldest was of Black, who will no doubt :,:;.munt appeared and the liquor mer season. Music by McKeen’s Orchestra and Mrs. Leslie F. Simp- a of the association with the | ville Monday_Mr. received will be reorganization Laura A., wa9 united in marriage to for a on the The amount daughter, er to the sheriff to be disposed of this last to visit theii property. same end in view. city. son went to Monroe Sunday schoolhouse, to Bartlett of Newburgh. The cere- d.voted to building the Pierce Henry Roy according to law. Camden ladies including Mrs. J. Mrs. Herbert R. F. A party of daughter, Cooper....Our but the lo- At a of the Improvement Society was under an arch of green Holdej* Mrs. be the North Primary, meeting mony performed H. Montgomery, Mrs. J. H. Norwood, is a two occupied by ir by ex-President William H. Taft D. carrier, Herbert Seekins, having be decided upon. June 22nd, at the office of and white Rev. David Brackett of Belfast, Alice Messinger and Mrs. C. W. Babb went to cation and nlans are yet to londay evening, by ^ number of the Maine Law weeks’ vacation. was j,;.... the latest Belfast la9t Thursday in Mrs. Montgomery’s unton & Morse, the treasurer’s report who used the double ring service. The bride The ASBESTOS i Lne Selection and Tenure of attend the of the new tea was Judges. auto to opening ?ad and accepted. It voted to expend was gowned in white satin messaline with an SAD IRON Mr. Taft at the rooms there, which are under the management ".'tie e was written by LOO on the park in addition to the $200 appro- over dress of brussels net embroidered in crys- of Mrs. C. E. Mclntire and Mrs. Wildes. These r.. lest of ex-Chief Justice Emery for The committee of the a bottles ladies feel from the;r experience on the open- bated by the city. following tal beads. She carried lilies valley. May j has hood which up the 1 is on room be the com- heat — t le handle cool. I .w Beview. Another article ing day that this tea will very popu- as appointed to confer with park Chase, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, j keeps will be served and en- this Radiation from t le of the iron j .ary of Maine, by J. H. Montgomery lar. Lunches parties lissioner in regard to the expenditure of She wore brocaded silk. Jamas White j top j No doubt it will be a pink tertained on due notice. H. is completely checked. of Camden. for Camden mount: Charles R. Coombs, Ralph Howes, was best man. The wedding march was play- favorite stopping place people.— j The iron stays hot a long time. lev. H. S. Pearl, Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore and Mrs. Gertrude White. About 35 guests j Camden Herald. ed by Miss an As- \ :p>sitors have been unable to set all You don’t have to carry W. Clark. were Among them were Mr. and Mrs. and other matter that*has Mrs. R. Connor, W'ho has been with You Do? iarry present. bestos Sad Iron to and from -pjndeoce Eugene How Do I '.;v week and considerable must W. M. of Pittsfield, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. so Asbes- go Mr Connor at Northport campground, will re- There was a hearing at the court house Prilay the stove often. The ; •• next week. effort is P. Chase and child- Every being of Court and Miller the committee on Chase and Mr. and Mrs. E. tos is designed for the comfort and in the meantime turn to her home, corner une 19i.h, by legislative mad: get caught up Mrs. Ida Colson of Winter- of the woman who irons. Mr. Connor has let ? of Senators Herbert S. ren of Hampden; | ms anu otners must ue pauciu.— streets., tomorrow, Friday, We are doing well, how are you doing , alaries, consisting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bartlett, parents of the PisCata;i ? Observer. his 12 cottages on the grounds for the sum- ying of Franklin county, Senator Charles M. port, of the and with our Dover contem- of which ad- L. M. groom; M. Bartlett, brother groom, ! sympathize mer, with the exception Nutshell, can do better if deal with ( lonant of Waldo and representatives You you and At same Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett family. ; CARLE & p.. iving experien ced the difficulty joins his store and will occupy that himself anborn of South Portland, Aaron A. Putnam JONES the conclusion of the cerenony refreshments often, and recently. We trust our corres- with the young man who operates the machine f Houlton and William H. Mitchell of New- BELFAST, MAINE. were served, and after receiving congratula- puDO ■.is understand that when their matter for his picture show which opens today. Mr. JONBS & SNOW. ort. A number of county officials appeared ; started in their and will as tions the newly-wedded pair sdeferred i: is be cause it is unavoidable, H.:.M. Blackwell and family of Brunswick nd suggested a few minor changes, such j Aroostook and n i: it more than the editor. the Con- or loo no increase auto for a trip through county regret arrive the last of the week to occupy ill or healing loo small J ncrease in clerk hire, but general No job plumbing into Canada. rest of the season. over the border F i. IJkides. Miss Gladys Pitcher and nor cottage for the ras asked for. for us. PERRY’S Mis> L ... n P. Morison were the honor guests large Republicans! club The parson- ; The Belfast Masonic Club. The signers Attention. Republican HOMER-LOWELL Congregational a: ;w as ant last week. Mrs. Heavy Western Corned Beef.14c lb. j! parties Ralph met at Masonic Temple ooms will be in the store on Main in was the scene of a pretty for a Masonic club opened age Bucksport Sugar Cured Bacon.19c 1..' ;>er mertained sixteen at luncheon on T. Shales & Son, June when Wednesday evening and organized. It was : treat recently occupied by L. wedding, Tuesday evening, 16th, Pork Sausage, 2 lbs for.25c i lr. ! lie guests were seated at four small At 10 a. on that and Miss H. Lowell Native Smoked Alewives. 2c each voted that the name of the club shall be the Tuesday, June 30th. m., day Roy Randall Homer Gladys | 3 lbs for t's’ the of honor Prunes, .25c included beside guests officers he and town committees will meet at were united in marriage by the Rev. Henry Fancy Belfast Masonic club, and the following county Apricots, 2 lbs for .25c 8. Morison, Katherine C. Quimby, he club rooms for a conference and will W. after the form. They were elected: President, Lynwood B. Thomp- party Webb, Episcopal Maine Corn, 3 cans for.25c >-! is There was a still alarm at 10.45 a. m. Sunday of Ban- sister of .-r, Amy E. Stoddard, Margaret O. secre- Mrs. Annabell Underwood j >e addressed by Hon. F. H. Parkhurst were attended by Miss Vera Lowell, Baked Beans .12c can son; vice president, William H. Hall; Poors Mills Splendid I Wniu Florence E. Dunton Cole is visit- for a chimney fire in the house at the corner of the State com- and Miss Esther Marks. Mr. and Alaska Salmon. 9c can Miama, Florida, J. treasurer, T. I rank in Lewiston-Mrs. Jane jor, chairman Republican the bride, tary, Clifford Puttee; visiting was no Three ibs Crown Macaroni.25c ’• Miller streets. There Manson. Clara B. Mrs. C. C. and Mrs. Bunker of of Cedar and nittee. At 1 30 p m there will be a rally at Mrs, Homer have gone to Boston via auto- Wis., Keating, Parker; directors, M. L. Slugg, James H. ing in Camden....Mr. I Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. 9c pkg Governor The best wishes Havana, Cuba, Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, are a vacation with damage. the court house, with addresses by mobile for a brief honeynoon. Oats. 9c Howes, R. D. Southworth, George C. Trussell Howard, R. I., spending | Quaker pkg to:* John A. I _C rrri n/lth thpm Olives in bulk, per liaym-ind Sherman, Mrs. Fred R. Poor, were taken to Mrs. Richard Merriam....Mrs. of who re- William T. Haines, Representative quart.32c and Frank E. Bramhall. StepB their daughter, Fred W. Angier San Jose. Calif., 15c lb j others. A cordial Peanut Butter. 3 L Mrs.WilBam F. on Lincolnville is visiting at W. Mr. Parkhurst and Slugg, Schoppe. have the club incorporated. Two rooms Addie Monroe of tains an active interest in Balfast, his native Peters, Best Cocoa. .22c In to all to at- THE FOURTH AT WINTERPORT. | is four course luncheon was served, have and J. A. Hartshorn’s... .Mrs. 0. a of invitation is extended Republicans Fels 4c bar the second floor of the Masonic Temple A. Monroe’s place and former home, has sent us copy Naptha Soap. !cn auction was Mrs. Wil- after a refreshments will be served. Pure Leaf Lard.13c lb enjoyed. for the club rooms. The next A. Wade has returned home spending the “Booster’s Edition” of the San Jose High tend. Light Fourth of celebra- been engaged j Plans for Winterport’s July Belfast Made .25c ■ Eight Cigars. V held the score, and and suc- with her husband, Wade, on school Survey. Karl E. Schlachter. Schoppe highest will be Monday, June 29th, few weeks Capt. School Herald, the largest High weekly A Geologic tion are going steadily forward. Miss Margaret Fresh Mackerel and Penobscot River 4 meeting r -en a pack of cards. morning Hartford, Conn-Miss Edith is an D. is be Saturday meetings will be.by appointment until his barge from in the United States. Under the title sivii engineer, of Washington, C., regis- Foley, the noted suffragette of Boston, is to salmon at bottom prices. 1 ceeding dock Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest entertain- is her father, M. a House. He is a member the constitution and by-laws are adopted. The Wilson of Gardiner visiting outline cut of the school building, handsome tered at the Windsor there for the entire day. Miss Foley will speak PARRY’S CASH MARKET. ec same ladies at a delicious breakfast. Carver of Vinalhaven is center sec- the direction of Wm.H. club starts with about one hundred members O. Wilson_Mrs. structure, with two towers on the [>f a large party, under from a car in toe auto parade in the morning The only 6trictly cut price :>he was assisted in MisB Florence Mrs. Elsie Banks, who is still The Herald in a and to- store in W aldo County. serving by and all Masons are eligible to membership. with her sister, tion, which is flanked by wings. Griffin engaged making geological and will deliver the oration of the day in Union J *. >n. The affair was en- into the the Patter- Maine. Schlachter thoroughly ill.... Will Ryan has moved a of the school, tells of its activ- survey of Mr, hall in the afternoon. Miss Foley is interesting An Exchange of “Apples.” A pleasing gives history pographical joyable Both brides have received Mrs. White of Boston of Thorndike on the many son house.... Mr. and ities in various directions, and also of the is assisted by E. J. Felker for herself, bb well as for the cause she cham- incident of last season recently came to pejsu attentions. Miss Pitcher’s little Mrs. Leslie marriage are visiting Mr. White’s sister, Pay- of Santa Clara valley and its advantages quadrangle which includes Liberty She is a forceful speaker of marked Belfasi $ Moosenead Lake R. R. notice. A summer visitor from the Land beauty preliminary pions. t0 * James of takes our who baB been on a is Sleeper Beloit, Wis., son,... Lee Wentworth, as a of residence. An interesting fact is and Belfast. The Geological Survey making and ready wit and unfailingly of Flowers—and oranges—on one of many place personality place at the home of her Mr. and to Baltimore the States which parents, steamer running from Boston a whole block of has been secured a map of the United in this section stopped in the that ground geological interesting. Mrs E 8. June automobile trips is biB in called folios. Each Company. Pitcher, Tuesday evening, year, is on his vacation and visiting for a for which $16,600 is to be is being issued parts There will also be a civic ana trades parade, shade the roadside for a picnic lunch in past playground, u. at and will be witnessed a by worth. and Clerk*s Office, f 7.30, by gather- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Went and ne*t it i» to have a folio includes ft topographic map geologic baseball games, wheelbarrow race, pie eating one of Monroe’s fine farms. The grandparents, paid, year expected Belfast, June 11,1914. ) *r‘g of relatives and intimate friends. It will front of area of with 220 Notice is that the annual meet- and welcomed the visitors North Belfast. Miss Millie Mitchell and free gymnasium on the High school grounds. naps of a small country, together contest, 100 yard dash, yard dash, greased hereby given followed a to to owner appeared j by reception from 8 10, notes. The Pe- boat besides the ing of this corporation will be held at the Court with some Mias Helen Brown, who spent the winter in explanatory and descriptive race, motor race, grand *oich and into his orchard returned Steamer Notes. The steamer Gulden Rod pig House in Belfast, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, many invitations have been sent out. going has been the hour of carnival in the was so Massachusetts arrived last Monday....Mrs. lobscot Bay folio published. fireworks display at 10 o'clock a. m for the M ss Bells Earlies for the party. The place June 22nd on the summer schedule of 1914, following pur- Morison's marriage to Clyde B. Holmes began movies and the dance with viz: later a S. A. White and Mrs. Hattie Clough of Liberty Hospital Notes. Mr. Frank McCorrison of evening, patriotic poses, ■» "ccur at attractive that not many days stop two round a day between Belfast, War- the home of her mother, Mrs. E. trips band. 1st—To hear and act upon the reports of the | called on relatives Monday....Mr. and Mrs, an on his arm last week music the full Winterport “• for lunch and the had by Court was again made there ren’s landing, Islesboro, Castine and Brooks- Unity operation Directors, Treasurer and Trustees. Morison, street, Wednesday, July Thurston to all this the committee has the Alonso T. Beckwith and Mrs. Mary on account of a accident in a mill. In addition elect Direct- *th’ The were made welcome. In leaving ville. She leaves Brooksville at 6 30 a. m., previous 2fid^To rs. only guests will be the relatives and party again that of the return went to Caatine Tuesday to attend the gradua- is well....Mrs. Alice Wal- of Sen. Burleigh Secretary 3rd—To afit on any other business that may the visitor said to the farmer that in and Castine 6.45 a. m., at Belfast at He getting along promise intimate friends. Mrs. Carl H. Stevens enter- arriving come before said tion exercises of the Normal school. Miss Virgie who was thrown from hei Daniels will do everything possible legally meeting. courtesies he would send him some of leaves Belfast at 8.30,or on arrival of Bos- dron of Set report, Navy lifted >r Miss Pitcher and MisB Morison at for his 8; in the 3w24 W. H, QUIMBY, Clerk. of Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith, week and received a severe shak- towards furnishing a warship to remain | flPr and got him to write down his Beckwith, daughter ton boat. On the afternoon trip the Golden carriage last I home on street last his "apples,” of the An Congress evening. is one of the Mr. and Mrs. is under treat- river for at least a part day. This became mislaid and the post- graduates.... Rod leaves Brooksville at 2 15, Castine at 2.45, ing up and bruising improving, was served at and the address. autoists 6.30 honor guests Willis S. Hatch and daughter Grace attended ment_Mrs. Harden Erskine of Montville, invitation is extended to and garage Were master at Monroe was written to to ascertain connecting at Belfast with the boat for Bos- surprised with a shower of useful articles. and other to be the Normal school graduation exercises at who was at the for several days foi owners of Bangor nearby places Belfast Coliseum bow an should addressed leaves Belfast at 6 p. m for all landings hospital Company. express package ton; and com- Castine evening. Mrs. Hatch’s sister, medical treatment, returned to her home Tues- enter the auto parade in the morning iiiuhave to reach this farmer. And so after Tuesday and Brooksville. Connection is made with the noticed that the Pearl Brook 5 and hospitable to to the THE ANNUAL MEETING of is valedictorian of .A little arrived to Mr. anc for a worth while prize be given >:A a box of delicious Florida oranges Blanche Sibley Freedom, from Castine. A day.. daughter pete c*£Hrs are darker than other cigars. winter set in steamer Stockton to and J!! the E. W, went to Peaks Eben F. Littlefield at the Tues- owner of the best decorated car. Of sai: company will be held at the company's ni-*ns farmhouse in Monroe, for which class....Capt. Wiley with the Mrs. Hospital quality. clear Havana reached this Sunday trip will be made, connecting 49 Main Street, on the 6th Imported to attend the annual reunion of Bel- The Winterport band, Charles R. Eaton office, Monday, day re Island Tuesday day morning_Mrs. George Harvey dark but ®mild and aromatic. one the sent grateful acknowledgment. boat from Boston, for Bangor....Beginning ot July, at 2 o'clock p. m.f to transact any j Try recipient home of which we are make "the of the 8th Maine regiment, of which he is a fast was upon for appendicitis Tues- director, a organization business that come before said inced. Mede from Cuban tobacco It is incidents like this that tend to next Sunday the Eastern Steamship Corpora- operated may legally member. ...Mrs, E. W. and Mrs. E, A. and is comfortable... .Miss Hildred Whit- proud, will furnish music throughout meeting. N. F. HOUSTON, Clerk. *ro*n in M kin.” Wiley the seven schedule, to day justly | tine. whole world tion will enter upon day and shad- went to Stockton for of Lewiston, a nurse, is assisting the day. The cool river breezes big Wiley Springs Tuesday accommodate the summer travel. The steam- ney graduate Mabe and from-dust Sealed proposals for the immediate replacing a short visit with the latter’s brother, Frank June at the hospital for a time....Miss ing elms newly-sprinkled-free- ers began making stops at North port of the gravel roofing on the eastern side of the Amanda Picker of Montville is of has entered the Training streets make Winterport a nice comfortable Allen....Mrs 20th....The Eastern Steamship Corporation Thompson Unity roof from Main street fronts back one-half (1-2) the Fourth. The committee in No with Mrs. Abbie Daniels... .Mrs. ociiuui. to spend the length of the building. proposals will visiting has issued a attractive illustrated folder place very a be considered for a first-class for a and son Everett are is every effort to have really except job Charles Carter visiting of the various lines and Advertisements. This is the salmoi charge making OUR INVITATION giving the schedules New of the lump sum, and no extras, completely finished in celebration. And the majority friends and relatives Massachusetts_Mr. of interest to the tourist and Bramhall’s Market is receiving big and cleaned without to the building other information season, them. up injury and Mrs. W. Mackie in ciMpens are loyally supporting or to All without any to to call and be Henry spent Sunday and the travelling public, eastern salmon direct from the fishermen sev danger passers-by. you is most cordial. We want you extends a cordial invitation to all the owners or occupants Bangor. are 30 am Winterport special supervision by eral times a week. Present prices The town wauts a for within two here is a mecca to come and enjoy the day. of the building, and will be paid welcome. We want you to feel that 35 cents, dressed weight. This market has al crowd and is prepared for it. All who come days of receipt of bill by the company’s treas- — ~ — = = .1 urer. will be into the letter tor /g -^ ways on hand the choicest sea products... Proposals dropped Edison enthusiasts. box on street door of No. 49 Main Street, until you want to know how to beautify your com I If You Want to Know How to Your THE REASON AT Monday, the 29th day of June, inst. Beautify Complexion will have an durini If there is any record you would plezion you opportunity NORTHP myself pause, fight application In diameter. At night colored searchlights placed within the building ture. car- purporting ode bedding, will and testament of Frank 1 hand took mine, and, only partly awake, ; annulment?” »nd diplomas; the class benediction: etc A will the inside of the dome, giving it the appearance of a pets, stoves, late of in said of v. some- one who play upon furnitiiP Searsport, County I heard a man’s voice mumbling “Yes, and I’ll fight every recessional. Antique been for magnificent bubble, iridescent with all the colors of the . a If voi ceased, having presented proln There was no light in the hall or to The singing of the class ode was one soap specialty. thing. presumes help you.” have t< Ordered, That notice be given to all p don’t want awite the best numbers of the The building will cover five acres. anything in the room I was in, though figures “But you certainly }f morning, sell drop me > terested by causing a copy of this came Fol- » could be discerned from what light whom you haven’t seen hut once—” l'he ode was written by Miss Pearl no«»a card and von will receive prompt call. published three weeks successively * at Belfast, from the street. The mumbling ended “Twice.” 30m Clay and was sung to the air of The WAI.TKIUI. ak-mbs. publican Journal, published Cross and bcderal sir is. may at a Probate Court, to Then there has and was as fol- Corner Belfast, appear with the words “man and wife.” “Between whom and you Lord is my Shepherd, Bellast, within and for said County. <• one AND NOW. NORTH TROY. soft said: no no love lows: WASH DAY THEN | ond Tuesday of July next, at t the voice been courtship, passages, woman, nineteen or about. I BRIGHT young years clock before noon, and show cause, i! “Come whom you don’t know anything Our dear E. M. S. C. we grieve to depart, who has the ambition to become quick.” which the A over, have, why the same should liol be ui tuc «**- -- frolic and labor hold in our hearts; In those days Bennett is her 1 wao leu uui may be a Jezebel. 5four place olden, golden Mrs. Louisa visiting » teacher ot Commercial branches in a High proved and allowed. a we e’er eacii his part. Prentiss at East LIBBY still holding mine, and found carriage “And I may be an ogre.” May support thee, doing bards and dreamers praise, Monday wa; daughter, Mrs. Henry School at a good salary, should address “PRI- JAiYKS Proclaim all standards hold A true Attest: waiting at the door. The figure that led “One thing I insist upon.” thy virtues, thy lefl Troy. VATE SECRETARY, Washington St., Dover, copy. true. a day of dread, and the housewife 4w23 Arthur w. Leonard. I; me into it and shut the door. insist What right have visited at N. H.” got “You upon! Our dear Alma we’ll ever be true. Mrs. James Bither of Unity “tomorrow at Mater, her bed long before the break of dawn “Remember,” she said, you—” the home of her parents, George Fernald, At held at w “A husband’s The seniors of 1914 ail loyal will stand, then she the boiler on,” carriec a Probate Court, Belfast, four.” right.” "put and wife Friday. of on the s*- awake As as our members are found in this land; for.tlie Countv Waldo, this time I was sufficiently I declare!” long the the work A. li. 1914. By “Well, and due honor from all we’ll demand water by ton, and day’s day of June. that of considerable to see the Respect and wife of Unity to realize something “I don’t wish you again dear E. M. C. S was Charles Wellington certain instrumeut, purporting For we’ll ne’er forget thee, begun. E. B. Carle- was at hard. I thrust my man were to have married.” then she as were at the home of PROBATE A Iasi will and testament of John C. the NOTICES. importance you No never thee dear E. M. S. O’er washboard bent, guests forget late of in said ot \\ hand into my where I carried a ‘.•You don’t eh? Well, yotf»may com- the hours ana sh« ton and wife Sunday. ! Prospect, County pocket and long slowly went; ceased, beeu for pro;. a mo to see To forest and to brooklet rill, having presented box of matches, drew it forth, struck mon/! in that for I don’t wish parkway, and and till At a Probate Court held at Be Hast, within and j of our old Oak rubbed rinsed wrung, upor who had em- hat notice be to a. face of Which form the surroundings Miss Louie Reynolds, for the County of \\ aldo, on the 9th day of ! Ordered,'1 given and revealed the astonished the line were all the children’s Sun a of lids oi. light Hill; hung with Mrs. Josie Rhoades, re- A. D 1914. interested by causing copy about of We shall not have to ployment June, .i. a girl apparently twenty years “That’s lucky. To all that has made with much joy our hearts clothes, whiter than the driver in ! published three weeks successively day turned to her home Unity Tuesday. a. coombs Of Belfast, administratrix at Bella."! about there is anc publican Journal, published age. it; but, Beriously, fill. snows. O, she rinsed and wrung on the estate of Charles W. Coombs, late quarrel at MARY may appear ai a Probate <*urt,to be h she exclaimed. ‘Act in haste and we bid our adieu. returned home 1} “Oh, heavens!” a saying, repent To teachers and schoolmates rubbed, where the heaps of clothes weri Mrs. Fannie Batchelder of Belfast, in said Couutv of Waldo, deceased, fast, within and for said County, on a that the A clatter of wheels was heard coming leisure.' Now, suppose we both drop To all dear around us we now say adieu. till her was wit! from Stockton Springs, where having presented petition praying Tuesday of July next, at ten of tubbed, back warped Monday Probate determine who are en- I think it while Judge of may before noon, and snow cause li any the matter for the present. and an ache was in her in th< she was taken suddenly ill visiting shares rapidly. pain brain; titled to said estate and their respective the same should not be proved, on.” some action Bhould be Mrs. law. why “Drive likely that legal AMERICAN CARRYING TRADE AT steam and suds she toiled, and her handi her daughter, Perly Gray. the rein according to i and allowed. The coachman up his horses taken if a is to be effected, and the work That the said notice to I JAMES LIBBY..h whipped separation and arms were boiled, L. who was called Oidered, petitioner give to determine LOW EBB. Mrs. John Bagley, all interested a copy of this A true Attest: and in another moment my unintentional and it will require time seemed shorn of for her hair was 1 persons by causing 1 copy. hope, to Stockton by the illness of her order to be three weeks successively Arthur \Y. Leonard r bride was whirled away. what that action should be. Meanwhile Springs published the full of soap. with W. L. in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- turned a as the man We have some trade with growing mother, returned Monday Her carriage had scarcely I ask the same privileges When the husband came at noon, keer 1 his auto. lished at Heliast, that they may appear at a Pro- markets of the but our are who went after them .with 117 A EDO SS.—-in <»t corner where its rattle was not so dis- were to have married and no more. I world, goods the fork and keen to wiek Gray, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for court Probate, you was to ply spoon, I4tb of A. 1). W on the 9th of 1914 came carried our trade rivals. This said County, on the day July, fast, day June, heaid when another tearing like to call by he would a ot tinctly would upon you.” the carving knife, grumble Albion who is in very poor 1914, at ten of the clock before noon, and show Morse, executor of the last will the the case not so. One hundred years ago j Gerry, down the street and stopped before I could see that this view of always his for no had been misfortune to if have, why the prayer of said Webster, latent Belfast, In said Count} sea wife, banquet spread health at had the cause, any they a few me the there was engaged in deep foreign present, should not be ed, having presented his tii-d and tii. doctor’s door. I moved away was a relief to her. She granted and he had to eat with per contact with the stove petitioner granted. ; a total of dry bread, i fall and coming in ! of administration of said estate for a w I would not be seen and and when we trade under our flag 981,019 JaMEs LIBBY, Judge. paces where permission 1 desired, sepa- chance a slice of and he arm more than we have one beef; loudij j burned his quite badly, Monday. A true copy. Attest: Ordered, That notice thereof be gi further a few remarks on the tonnage, today; awaited developments. rated by grotesque voiced his grief. He rebuked that house Dr. ot has been in at- Arthur W. Leonard. Register. weeks successively, in The hundred years ago we carried in Ameri- Truworthy Unity Kepublb-.u A man out of the carriage, situation I her to laughing. hold which would force- a a newspaper published in Belfast, in iurnped got our trade. In plan hungri i tendance. residence as her intend- can 90 per cent of Court held at within and that all persons interested may atlei ran up the Bteps of the doctor’s It turned out that so far Bhips man to consume such victuals stale ai At a IT* bate Brifast. bate to be he'd on t one the we ever reached for the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of Court, at Belfast, and the bell furiously. Some ed was concerned the episode 1861, highest point serve to men in And the chil pulled marriage the total number of they jail. June, A. 1). 1914. ot July next, and slow cause, n heard was a in tonnage, man is a in his own right; an 1 came to the door, and I questions with me that prevented it god- deep-sea dren raised hunger made then I s A healthy king have, why the said account should not was and we carried 65 complaint; slave. For im- M. KIMBALL of Frankfort.guardian but not with sufficient dis- was and her tons 2,496,894, per | man an unhappy JAMES LIBBY. and answers, send. The man worthless, sick and faint, and they sighed, witl ! unhealthy of Etta S. Kimball of Jackson, in said cent of our own trade. In 1909, in ships of hlood and sluggish liver, use Burdock DANIEL A true copy. Attest: tinctness to make out their purport. father knew it. When he discovered my that there were no pure County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a steam broken hearts, pie; i Blood Billers. Or, the market 35 years. $1.00 Arthur \N. Leonard, l man down the it had saved his ail kinds—sailing vessels, vessels, praying for a license to sell and convey Then the ran steps, got accidental part and how or tarts. petition and vessels of small size to t he largest j bottle. certain real estate described in sod petition at. into the and was driven away. from a mesalliance he became up toiled carriage daughter of So the housewife and wrought public or pnvaie sale lor the benefit of said the seriousness of had a keen size—all toid, we had a tonnage 940,- IT’ALDO In court oi Probate, Notwithstanding very friendly with me. He in the toiled w rd. less than 10 water, bubbling hot; away j VV fast, on the 9th day of June. was ludi- fed. The result 068, and were carrying per the situation, there something sense of humor, which I distressed and in the steam cloud; Ordered, that the said petitioner give notice to the a were less than weak, E. .Smalt, administrator on was suffer- me cent of our trade. There interested causing a of tln- < crous about it. While John was that he took a fancy to me, took and the reek, till the dark wa: all persons by copy F. F»>y< late of Palenuu, in said on the Atlantic long, day to be three weeks a doctor and be- seven first-class steamers ordcr published successively ceased, Ins th-t for the want of might into his business, and I eventually and her hour of rest was won a having presented ing steamers done, in Tiie Republican Journal, newspaper pub- ot ot said as to ports; no count adnnnistii.tion have died for all I knew, instead of get- came his son-in-law both in fact well plying European When she went to her she couli lished at Belfast. that they may appear at a Pro- South American repose, lowance. him one I had married. Could plying between ports bate Court, to be held ai el'ast, uithiu and for ting got as in law. taste the steaming clothes; in her dream That notice thercf he and our own under the American said on the I4tli d iv of July, V. I) | Ordered. be more ridiculous? The curios- ports County, anything she tried to with the wash tubs am clock before noon, and show. Weeks successivei> in The Ivepuhh- four on the Red D. Line tc cope 1914, at ten ol the me a match in flag, save a in BeltaM, ity that had led to flash the This was wash day in the tim cause.it any they have, why the prayer of said m-wspaper published SEMINARY. Sea. There soap. ; thai an ini* n "ted wife’s face to see what she was like THE E. M. C. ports in the Caribbean petitioner should not be granted. ty, persons n.a> my oft embalmed in poet’s rhyme; in th to be helu at Belfast, I were six on the Pacific Ocean engaged in JAMES LIBBY. Judge. I’Vobate Cnuit, me to further. and show ea- prompted investigate olden, golden days, shining through A true Attest: ; day of July next, house of the Trustees, t.ift of the business of this country; we are al- copy. >1. mounted the Bteps of the doctor’s Annual Meeting haze. Arthur \N Leonard. Register. : they have, why the said account almost eliminated from the greal mystic I allowed. and rang the bell. $6,000 Received. New Principal and ready In this unromantic time wash isn’ the trade. day JAMES LIBBY man in clerical dress answered the struggle of ocean-carrying At a Probate court held at Belfast, within and A Elected. such a crime. For electric currents tur; A true copy. Attest: Faculty we a coastwise on the 9th of He seemed much dis- To be sure, have tonnage, fer the County of Waldo, nay Y\ 1 EONAIB 1 summons. very little wheels that churn soap an lAirrHUH said: June 17. At the an- the of ary coastwise tonnage ir cunning June, a. 1>. 1914. turbed and in an irritated voice BuckspciRT, Me., largest water the and th the to tons; through clothes, P. MITCHELL, Curtis B. Mitchell and “Well, sir?” nual of the trustees of the East world, amounting 6,371,862 and the housewive of the last meeting coastwise and cannot wringer gayly goes; rUCYA Alice Vein Sawyer, executors tFALDu SS.— In ( ourt of Probate “Does Dr. Brainard live here?” but this is Btrictly ol in a sit and read books like "Kim” o will of Curl is E Mitchell, late Unity, VV fast, on the 9ih day ot June i' Maine Conference Seminary Tuesday be considered as this helpful “No, sir. Dr. Brainard lives next affecting question, said County of Wulc.o, dec* ased, having pre- L Haley, executor oi the last will estate of Levi “Queed,” while the cranks and cog that be No. 28. This is 26.” gift of $6,000 from the for this trade we protect by laws forbid- sented a petition praying they nay ap- Haley, late 11 Prospect, in said < door, wheels work no does of said estate for the use and to in it. The buzz, doing giant pointed trustees ceased, having presented Ins first a I went home. mother was the Stewart of Hon. D.D. ding foreign vessels engage of My Chicago through And the husbands their meals whe; 1 1 benefit of Mary J\ Mitchell and that letters count ot administration of said est u to our trade rivals get law. one in the house still up. She was Stewart of St. Albans is to be added tonnage among foreign trust issue to them according to anee. only the clock the noon hour peals, and th for me. also a of wras distributed as follows: Ordered, That notiee theieol waiting the endowment fund; legacy bless their hearts ! do not Ordered,That the s id petitioner sgive notice to i children, pin weeks in The liepubli- “Where have been all the time?” from the estate of Mrs. Thissel of British. 18,709,527 all sons interested by causing a (ropy of this successively you $2,000 for and at eve unwearie i pei m Belfast, in German. 4,202,553 away tarts; order to be published llnee weeks successively a newspaper published she asked impatiently. East Corinth. that all interested may attei French.- 1,952,660 dames come forth ready for some game 3 in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- persons I’m married!” A new and new faculty with hate Court, to be helu at Belfast, "i; “Mother. principal of lawn tennis or don lished at Belfast, that may appear at a Pro- Japanese. 1,242,699 croquet —washing they of next, and show cause, “Married!” one was elected. Hon. Parker bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and tor July *r exception 1,977,978 and w said account shorn- “You mnrripH Norwegian. put away !—Judge. saiil County, on the 14t!i day of July, a. I). have, hy tile Spafford, president of the board, presid- lowed. All at ten of the clock before noon, and show went for the were: Lester Strout And the world’s total, 40,325,618. 1914, JAMES LI BUY “Why, I thought you ed. Others present cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said these nations subsidize, and since 1890 A true Attest: doctor.” of Milbridge, treasurer; Rev. Charles F. petitioners should not be granted. copy. has German Arthur w. Leonard. “So I did, and got married instead. I Smith of Camden, secretary; Rev. British tonnage doubled, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. i u ■ haB and ton- n ut wpj couldn’t it.” Charles W. Lowell of Corinna, Rev.Hor- tonnage trebled, Japanese i help "Restor- LIBBEY Arthur W. Leonard. Register. increased ten times.— Dr.W.C. ot of VI.T A LDO SS.—in Court Probate. “Couldn’t help getting married! Have ace B. Haskell, Rev. A. E. Morris nage by J. Sloat i VV last, on the 9th day of June. 1 Palladino of ing the Flag to the High Seas, Ala Probate Court, held at Belfast, witnin and you lost your senses?” Old Town, Rev. Frederick eriek L. administrator on r in for June. for the of Waldo, on the 9th day of Palmer, “I into the house of a dominie Rev. Oscar S. Smith of Bangor, Fassett National Magazine j County Dennis late ot Monroe, in got by- Bangor, June, a. D. 1914. Moody, and fell A Whiteside of Rev. deceased, having presented Ins lit" mistake asleep. runaway Rev. Thomas Orono, DENTIST, j P. MITCHEI Curtis B. Mitchell and Accidents will nut the best L, account of administration of said couple, chased by the girl’s father, came Arthur J. Lockhart of Winterport, E. happen, regulat- Alice Vein Sawyer, executors of the last ed families Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil for LUCY lowance. to the house in a hurry, and they were L. Brann of Bangor, Rev. C. G. Gar- keep will of Curtis E. Mitchell, late of Unity, in said such emergencies. Two sizes 25 and 60c at all 93 MAIN MAINI County of presented a That notice thereof be married in the dark.” land of Rockland, Rev. A. E. Luce of STREET, BELFAST, Waldo, deceased, having Ordered, stores. petition praving that the actual market value of weeks successively, in The Kepubh-- “What’s their to do with u marriage got Uld lown. the properly of said estate, subject to an in a newspaper published in Belfast, you?” Two new members were elected to the heritance tax in the State ot Maine, the person', ty. that al! persons interested may and the be held at Belfast, except they thought I was board of trustees, Dr. H. H. Plummtr interested in the succession thereto, Probate Court, to “Nothing amount of the tax thereon, may be determined day of July nexr, and show -a was to have D. Woods of the groom who, I suppose, of Union and Dr. Charles by the Judge of Probate. they have, why the said account met the bride there, and before I got Orono, director of the Maine Experi- That the said notice to be allowed. Ordered, petitioner sgive JAMES LIBBY fairly awake they married me.” ment Station. They succeeded A. I. Ir- all persons interested by causing a copy of this order to he three weeks successively A true copy, Attest: “Oh, dear; oh dear! What a terrible and James H. Jones. Rev. A. J. published Arthur W.Leonard ving in The Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- thing to happen!” Lockhart was re-eclected. Our “Home= Readers’ ed at that at a Probate Beltast, they may appear an ▲ fA tor said "If saw my wife you wouldn’t The school will next fall with Bargain” Court, to be held at Belfast, within ami you open \ I17ALD0 SS—In Court of Probate. on the 14th of a. I). 1914. think so.” entirely new faculty with one exception. with the County, day Julj, W fast, on the 9:1. day of June. 1‘* By special arrangement publish- at ten of the clock before noon, and show, “I said it was dark and Elmer for the last five ^ T. Field, administrator, with the w thought you R. Verrill, years ♦ cause, if they have, the prayer of said MISS IT ers of McCall’s Magazine, the recognized any why on the estate of Fred G. liite. lat see her.” was elected DON’T should not be you couldn’t principal of Lee Academy, ^ petitioner granted. in said deceased, having Fashion of more than 1,200,- County "I struck a match just as she was He is a graduate of Bates Authority James LIBBY, .Judge. fourth and final account of admin principal. A true copy. Attest: leave work at Uni- 000 we are able to ofter the Y said estate for allowance. about to me.” College with post graduate women, you Arthur w Leonard, Register. of Maine and Columbia College. that notice thereof be “Well, my son, it s nearly uay. Go versity following extraordinary limited bargain; Y Ordered, £ I lk weeks in Tlte Kepul bed and can Mabel A. Randall wiil be preceptress At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and successively, to get what sleep you before The Journal one year Y m Belfast, m and instructor in She is a Republican (weekly) for the Ci untv of Waldo, on the 9th day of a newspaper published have to I’m English. grad- that all interested may an- you get up again. sorry McCall’s one year Y June, A. I) 1914. persons for the who made the mistake. uate of Simmons College and Emerson Magazine (monthly) nate Court, to be held at Belfast, on poor girl KID WARD T. of Hazel F. of Pattern FREE a GILBERT, guardian of and show cause, she won’t have much trouble in College Oratory. Any 15c McCall said of July next, I hope £j Gilbert of Monroe, in County Waldo, the said account should Frank A. of Maine, a have, why having her marriage with you annulled Morris, University ! having presented a petition praying for license ed. JAMBS LI Hi will teach mathematics and be physical e to sell and convey certain real estate described A true Attest: and being remarried to her rightful * All for $2.10 of ward at copy in of athletics. only in said petition for the benefit said Arthur tv. Mon a in ■lover.” director charge A for and Carne- private sale, having an advantageous offer of John Wells, Colby College t he same. “I do. I hope she’ll have lots The Republican Journal needs no intro- ▲ trouble it.” gie Institute, will be head of the depart- Ordered. That tin* said petitioner give notice to \IT A MX) SS.— In Court ot Probat- doing June. ment of science. duction. It is a clean, wholesome, up-to- ▲ all interested by causing a copy of this W fast, on the 9tlt day of persons last “Why?” order to be published three weeks in E. Parsons, executrix of tie* Helen E. Patch of Bangor, Mount Hol- the-minute kind that you successively u “I'm satisfied.” newspaper—the The Journal, a newspaper published F. Parsons, late <>f Thorndik-*. and be ^ Repifbliean Iter t: to bed!” yoke, T4, will teach languages at Beltast, that they may app< ar at a Probate deceased, bavin*- presented “Oh, go welcome in your home. said athletic instructor for the ^ Court, to be held at Belfast, within ami for said account of administration of The next day I went to see the clergy- girls. Miss Celia Smith of E. M. McCall’s Magazine is without a superior County, on the 14th day of July. A. l». 1914, iowauce. man who had married me, and he ap- Bucksport, ^ at ten of the clock before noon, ami show cause, as a in dress and household Ordered, that notice thereof t a between me and C. S., New England Conservatory grad- guide correct if the of said pointed meeting my ^ any they have,why prayer petition- weeks in The Kepul'' the not be successively wife to take in the room where we uate, will have charge of department matters and is known to many of er suouiil granted. m Belfast, m place already James newspaper published of music and eloctuion. ^ LIBBY, Judge. all interested may were married, the next When we our readers. Size 8x11 in.—84 to 136 Attest: that persons day. A true copy. he held at Bell i"' Miss Mildred H. Boston Uni- ^ W. bate Court, to came together I found her very angry. Horne, Arthur Leonard, Register. and show and Boston school of domestic pages monthly. Every number contains day of July next, “This is simply ridiculous,” she said. versity ^ they have, why the said account of a “My dear, I couldn’t help it.” science, will head the department over 50 advance designs of McCall Pat- At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and allowed. for the County of W aldo, on the second Tues- JAMES Lit dear!” she the household arts and matron of Spofford terns—celebrated for fit, "My repeated, sniffing style, simplicity day of June, A. J). 1914. A true copy. Attest: air hall. ^ scornfully. entertaining stories, a certain instrument, to be the last Arthur W. Leonard. Robertson was re-elected andeconomy—besides purporting “What was the matter with—with Bernhard E. will and testament of Samuel A. Kendell, and ideas on a A head of the department, and money-saving labor-saving late of Stockton in said ('minty of Wal- your other husband?” agricultural Springs, ltr a BOO sS.—In Court ot Proha; ! of deceases.having been presented for probate, “Mtr nfhur hnahanrl TFn vr»n falro mo Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kinney Caribou Dress, Housekeeping, Cooking, etc., end do, on the 9th day of June. and a for ad- W fast, in of the steward’s ^ accompanied by petition praying executor of tlit* last v. for a bigamist?” will return charge information on Fancy-Work, Eti- ministration of said estate with will annexed. Barrabeg, helpful ^ Larrabee. late of Monroe, in said “Well, the man you were to have mar- department. for Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- his first transacted the usual rou- quette. Beauty, Children, Health, etc., ceased, haviun presented ried instead of me.” The trustees ^ terested by causing a copy of this order to be count of administration of said est.-; and authorized some need- all women. For style, for a three weeks successively in The Re- ‘‘Don’t call him a man; he hadn’t the tine business home-loving published ance. publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they for such an affair. He was ed miner repairs. ideas,for pleasure,for profit—read McCall’s a Probate to be held at that notice thereof i-«- courage ^ may appear at Court, Ordered, afraid of father and showed the white Belfast, within and for said County, on the second weeks successively, in The Keput CUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Tuesday of July next,' at ten ot the clocx a newspaper published in Belfast, in feather at the critical moment. But + 1 you before noon, and show cause, if any they have, that all persons interested may aih will help me, of course, to annul this why the same should not be proved, approved bate Court. to be lielu at Belfast, «»ti marriage. FOR SALE The Republican Journal, ▲ and allowed, of July next, and show cause. Belfast, Maine* T* JAMES LIBBY, Judge. 1 have, w iiy the said account should “No, I won’t” at the corner of and The large lot High Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.10 fjo ♦ A true copy. Attest: e’ “What do you mean?” Pearl streets. This lot is graded, has a Arthur W. Leonard. Register. JAMES BlI BS fully P whicn send McCall's Magazine A “I’m satisfied.” and cemented cellar and with foun- please A true copy. Attest: completed and The Journal, each one / Leonard. to timber The cellar Republican Arthur W. “Satisfied? Well, I like that. You dation ready place upon. to At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and connections full year ^ mean that have idea contains the piping and for the County ot Waldo second Tues- don’t you any of plumbing, ou.the Court of Probate, for a two family house and all is connected 1 Name. ^ day of June, a. D. Ifel4. SS.—In the matter stand aB it is?” ou the 9th of June, letting with the sewer. No better location for resi- WALDOfast, day not?” ♦ certain instrument, purporting to be the last A. Jackson, administratrix with th<- “Why dence or house now available in and testament of Hattie apartment Town or State. ▲ A will M. Edgecomb ed.on the estate of James I. Ja "For the land’s sake! Why. this is reasonable. For information late of in said of Wal- Belfast. Price Thomas, Belfast, County Northport, in said County, deceased, the first time we have ever met.” E> R. PIERCE, deceased,having been presented for probate. account oi apply to R. F. D. or Street or Box No. $ do, sented her first and final “Except on the nightof our wedding.” 8tf No. 8 Church Street. Tel. 110 Ordered, That notice be given to all persons tion of said estate for allowance. that a real FREE. I understand this entitles t interested bv causing a copy of this order to be “Wedding! Do you call Ordered, that notice thereof l>< me to select any McCall Pattern published three weeks successively in The Re- wedding. Why, it wouldn’t stand in law. Journal, at that weeks successively, in The Hepubl free from ‘the first copy of McCall's publican published Belfast, they in Belfast, in That so one Bank. % at a Probate Court, to be held at a newspaper published is, my lawyer says, though Beltast Savings I receive and that I am to send ♦ may appear < interested aii- pos- Belfast, within and for said Gonnty, on the that all persons may of us make the other a lot of is that Bank tal held at Belfast, might Notice hereby given ^Savings 'card, giving size and ‘number ▲ second Tuesday of July next, at ten of the bate Court, to be baa been and show cai trouble.” Book No. 13,128, issued by this Dank, of free pattern direct to McCall Co. X clock befoie noon, and show cause, if any they day of July next, the said account sh- “Did he that?!’ lost and has been made for a dupli- why the same should not be ap- they have, why say application Subscriptions may be new or renewal) X have, proved, I believe he said cate book according to laws regulating iaauing proved and allowed. allowed "Y-e-s, something JAMES JAMES L1BBV new booka. LIBBY, Judge. like it.” A true Attest: A true copy. Attest: .. WILMER J. DORMAN, Treaaurer. copy. W. Leonard, I’m to make the trouble. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. Arthur “Well, going Belfast, June 6,1814—8w24 ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i won’t give you up.” Parcel Post Thm Boot Food-Drink Lunoh mi Fountalnm Eggs by Marketing that Otters Possl- tcm of The Business Farmer's f' Hetter Prices lor the Producer *Pagfi o( Consumer. reserved Fresher Articles for the COPYRIGHT 1913 by the Morse International Agency-All rights I D. "tlune 22. That -- I -tjivGTONi C., I TUP m rlMlllf! I ID nC i RABnCM MrtTCe i marketed successfully by |,e ADVERTISING SELLS FARN A CHAMPION FOURTEEN-YEAR- t_ and that this method fre- THE INCUBATORS CORN Hints From a for the PRODUCE OLD GROWER Gardener’s Notebook. ! Par', cures a better price W Ask For for the E. O. MORTON. E. K. PARKINSON. and a fresher article W. B. MERCIER. GEORGE H. DACY. of June the hatch- June, in of its is un- been demonstrated to About the middle spite line days, |,as now A To Walker Lee Dunson, a fourteen- Wisconsin farmer spent SI.23 foi over, so the time also an ideal month for the in the U. ing season is almost fortunately omaiMi -faction of experts 100 printed year-olil country lad, belongs the In- UADI ! postcards. He used tliost has for cleaning up the incuba- insects of all these little crea- lAftf’C come kinds, ... The De- :,t of Agriculture. cards to ternational record of corn production. advertise the fact that lie of it is a tures in the warm weather GENUINE tests that covered a tors. Unfortunately frequently reveling nvItLIvil 9 imiucted fered seed Walker the champion corn corn for sale. As a result ol js boy to put off this work and the bright sun. and unless we are months. At the end of great temptaiion jive this simple and ol grower of Alabama, having produced for them A No inexpensive method until winter, when it always seems as continually on the lookout void Imitations—Take Substitute it came to the conclusion bushels on one advertising he sold worth of seec 222.7 acre at the cost 'they very soon get the upper hand of $800 though there would be more leisure. rvich IVlilK, malted hi rorm. More nealtnrui tnan tea or couee. a was of cents grain, powder cel post particular within a year. A roadside bulletii of 19.9 per bushel. us. But here let it be remembered this is a mistake and the re- whose flock was too But greut invalids and children. with the weakest oc man board on which The following letter from the lad that birds are invaluable in helping to Forinfants, growing Agrees digestion. he affixed notices in sult invariably the same—dirty, germ lives too far from express dieative of the tells how he raised this keep down insects, so that the king- Pure the whole it on sideboard at home. farm produce which lit splendid crop- filled incuba tors—and this just when nutrition, upbuilding body. Keep your him to his in had to sell was in in I am fourteen bird, phoebe, song sparrow, catbird, i, rmit ship eggs instrumental just years old and they are the most needed. In vigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. creasing an Baltimore oriole, chirping sparrow, commercial case which holds Illinois farmer’s bank ac was born in Tallapoosa county, A tried and poultryman Ala., experienced wren count $1,000. a “ad.” run in rose breasted grosbeak, house simple on the 4th day of December, 1899. I has, of course, his own particular meth- several Issues and others should be most em- I of a newspaper en but the on many se of these the city have lived on the farm all and ods at such a time, novice, KNOWN FACTS u experiments abled a my life, to build in and SOME Missouri farmer to lay tht is often to phatically encouraged Quarries, eggs in 466 I have only had school to the other hand, puzzled t shipped 9,131 foundation for a advantages around the bouse and garden. poultry plant that to know how and with what to start or less than the extent of attending the common Just ABOUT RHEUMATISM these 327, slightly flay is paying a Factory $5,000 profit year. In. The following suggestions, then, A Beetle Trap. but 209 or Tt school only during the idle seasons There are many things that are still were broken, only pays to advertise. Mr. Farmer. Ap- melons and one Locations farm will be found helpful for those who In planting squash unknown about rheumatism. The treat- were ab- preciate from the work, and for this rea- „ss than 2.3 per cent your opportunity for placing a outlook education is limited. have finished their first “Incubator sea- must always keep sharp ment of it is still far from satisfactory. your wares before the son my Mill wasted. The others, though public through son:” First take out the trays, brush for melon and squash bugs, which may Doctors realize this but nobody ia more Sites, Farms,Sites '^1, the medium of In preparing my land for the corn I be used. The the dally or weekly and wash them either be off the vines or aware of it than the suli'erers them- aid still per- cut the stalks with a stalk them thoroughly with picked traps fully press, the billboard, the the first cut- selves. for,Summer Hotels moreover, will be postcard, hot water, to which has been added a set by planting a number of extra breakage, circular the ter and turned the land on the 1st of A to rheumatism once estab- j letter, catalogue or through between the ones that are to tendency is when the em- a of some good disinfect- squashes iced, it said, exhibits at fairs March with two horse plow from ten tablespoonful the often returns with every and shows. It will The remain and then cover the leaves with lislied, pain and more inches 1 then ant to a gallon of water. washing that the Camps the post office become profit every farmer that markets cash to twelve deep. double change of weather, showing in the sun for an and the old cut the land with a disk and over set the trays paris green lime, although is still in the blood awaiting favor- to handling such fragile crops (be or live harrow, poison they grains, grasses Disconnect the fashioned way of the to become active and LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE on the 7th of I laid off the rows airing and to dry. covering young able conditions stock) to maintain an accurate mail- April feet and bedded lamps and give them and the flues a squashes, melons and cucumbers with cause trouble. ing list the and ad- three apart the land mgs snouiu oe properly [jnuv containing names when out a frame covered with fine One fact is known and acknowledged with a one horse turner and good cleaning, and wiping mosquito dresses of possible who re planted all writers and tiiat is ihe MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD urse essential. This purchasers is as as to by medical ; implies corn in the water the lamp flue a milk bottle brush will netting perhaps good any side in his vicinity. This mailing list the furrow, using rapid thinning of the blood when the id some expense and is one of 10.4 prove an excellent cleaner. Brush out protect the vines. give opportunity to those desiring to should be the basis of his 200 pounds guano. The corn rheumatic poison invades it. Building personal Be sure also to dust win- make a in no attempt should be made to lie a stand. the bottom of the incubator and go the young is the for rheu- change location fora new start advertising. At regular intervals he came up perfect up the blood best remedy ■ post any but the over it with warm water and the dis- ter cabbage plants at night with py- matism as the enriched blood is able to in life. b> parcel can inform his patrons what he lias to Keeping the Cultivator Going. infectant, as above. rethrum pow-der mixed with flower- overcome or throw oil' the poisons of the of eggs, for they alone sell and what he wants for it. specified price The first plowing I used a cultivator of the former to five disease. For this reason rheumatic suf- Varnish the Old Machines. one pound remunerative More- a Undeveloped Water Powers, prices. Try Bulletin Board. deep enough to loose the soil. The of the latter—which ferers should he interested in the success If the machine has been in use for pounds discourages customer who buys in small Who I used a stock which Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have had would ever hear of Bill Jones' second plowing single the moths that lay their eggs there. Un united Raw Material and and several seasons it should be wiped, off in the treatment of this painful disease. any considerable propor- auction sale if Bill had not had huge with scooter scrape applied After the strawberry bed has done with a damp cloth and the top. sides A book. “BuildingUp the Blood,” will AND is undesirable or placards printed and distributed broad- 400 pounds of 10.4 guano. The third anoth- lrchases coat of fruiting, if it is to be kept over be sent free on The Dr. cast I used a harrow and and legs given a fresh varnish; request by he will announcing that lie was selling cultivation ap- er over it with a ma- ■<: ictive in appearance, be of the hot wa- year, go mowing Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, Good Land out? AVho is 000 of 10.4 guano. I also, if it happens to Perming going to know that you plied pounds chine or the leaves N. Y. It contains directions ask for deductions on that ter out all the water, fill- scythe, gather up regarding have some fine boar or some then thinned out the corn to a stand of type, empty pigs gilts and burn when then a fur- diet, baths and hygiene for rheumatic AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. will discontinue his with fresh clean wa- dry; plow simply or some seed fur sale about inches in the drill. The ing it full again superior grain eight row or on either side of the mat- patients. must until for use two Communications producer, therefore, unless you get and advertise the fourth cultivation I again used the ter, and leave it needed Dr. Williams’ pink Til's are sold by regarding locations busy ted row. leaving a strip four feet nil the eggs the postman fact? Mouth to S00 of 10.4 again, when it should, of course, be re- all druggists everywhere. are invited ami will receive attentions mouth and house to harrow and applied pounds furrows with stable ma- leave it next wide: fill the when addressed what he them house is all in also it a filled again, but do not to any agenc of the represents publicity perhaps right guano, giving good hoeing. nure and harrow them well. The new freeze MAINE or its place, but usually it is too slow The fifth cultivation 1 harrowed again winter where the water may CENTRAL, to leaves will soon start again, and the in effecting sales. What the and 200 pounds of 10.4 guano, in It. be done by candling them, average applied bed will be as as ever. In INDUSTRIAL BUREAU seem to the nearly good farmer who lias a The sixth I All this may beginner .he of something to sell top dressing. plowing for tomato process testing eggs of la- the tomato bed watch should do is to ascertain the names harrowed and 100 of to be n vast amount unnecessary SuesineSilk applied pounds MAINE C.NTRAL .iirht through them so as to worms, which are a great nuisance, RAILROAD, and addresses of possible purchasers. nitrate of soda. The seventh plowing bor, but it is always well to remember ■ Jition of the is and the best plan to get rid | contents,” Then he should rianet Junior cultivator the fact that it is possible a number of perhaps keep plugging away at I used a very hand 39 CENTS PORTLAND. MAINE. who on born of them is to go over the vines by , many producers, rely them until he makes a sale. lightly. the little chicks may have been i and pick them off. \ < matte a to eliminate all bad A bulletin board either in- Tlie cost of one acre of corn will with tlie germ of some disease, and spec- meting simple this of onion is the Keep the weeds out the I i.owever, impossible to avoid closed in a glass front case or open be found as follows: therefore it only by using great- ialty of Suesine and the rows or they will soon choke out the il accident and is could profitably adorn the front gate Preparing the land. $1.30 est of precautionary measures EASTERN STEAMSHIP candling onions. Like corn, onions are Silk and keep, of farmer who has Plowing the corn. 1.00 most thorough methods of cleanliness young ! wisable as an extra precau- post every any- Hoeing the corn. 1.00 surface feeders and must be continu- or all CORPORATION. thing to sell. It will catch the eye and that one may be quite sure of having order, nle outfit can be made out Work of horses. 2.40 cultivated to do well. Fine cauli- notice of Where it is all the germ life to which ally We every passerby. Gathering the corn. 8.00—.. destroyed shades. and lamp and an ordinary it flowers are hard to raise. They re- kept up to date it will accomplish many Rent of land. 6.00 fowls are so often subject. Indeed, to be a constant of soil mois- send the goods box sufficiently large sales during the twelve months of the 1 Fertilizers 26.70 will be found that the most successful quire supply SIX TRIPS A WEEK. -50 Seed corn .-.. ture, and great care must be exercised j the lamp, after the ends year. Classified and display “ads.” in poultrymen, and the ones who carry by mail every- j the heads do not become BANGOR LINE. the shows, are to see that moved, without risk of fire. the locnl newspapers and in agricul- Total cost of labor and fertilizing... $46.40 off the blue ribbons at sunburned. where prepaid BELFAST AND BOSTON $3.50. corn 90 cents a who leave no stone (ROUND ■ air to the enclosed tural journals also aid the farmers in ! £32 5-7 bushels of at Invariably those supply of success lies in a of their cash effi- bushel 209.44 unturned to to do with The secret deep on receipt TRIP $B s should be cut in the marketing crops. The keep everything 50.) ; edge of the land and of the as an aid in their houses and etc., preparation frequent ciency parcel post balance. $163.04 poultry yards, box rests. A round hole is l-Tofit to surface As soon as the heads \ price. TUR3INE STEEL marketing farm produce has measur- up to date and in the most immaculate tillage. STEAMSHIPS BELFAST course all this meant lots of extra the box at the level of the Of are well developed protect them from AND increased farm sales. There is no condition, and surely these are the men are CAMDEN. ably if I hadn't been work- We receiving and the done by work, but then the sun drawing the leaves togeth- Leave candling place at present for the farmer who whose example must be followed if by Belfast at 5.U0 p. m daily, except on corn I should have been ; ing my and them. for Boston. Leave 7 a egg against this hole while “has something to sell and does not success is looked for. er over them tying Sunday, Belfast at 30 something else. NEW m. daily, except Monday, for Bueks- e room is in darkness. The know how to locate a doing Searsport, purchaser.” m port, Winterport and Bangor. e lamp reveals the contents W GOODS RETURNING md those that show any de- MAINE CROP REPORT. OUT FISHIN.’ Leave India Wharf, Boston at 5.00 p. m., Probate Court. we still con- rejected. A feller isn't thinkin' mean. SjB but daily, except Sunday, and leave Belfast at 7.30 to return the containers Out a. m. ■ periodically. fishin’; daily, except for and in- ■ infertile should as Of 1914, with Com- tinue our Monday, Bangor only eggs Estimates, June 1, His are mostly good and clean. termediate The postage required for this is of course Following' is a report of the June term of the thoughts landings. rket. Fertile deter- made by Bureau of Statistics. Out fishin’; FRED W. Maine. eggs parisons, Waldo Probate of POTE, Agent, Belfast, deducted from the bill for the next ship- County Court, Judge Libby He doesn’t knock his fellow men, ■iy in warm weather and are ALL WHEAT—June 1 forecast.bu 76,000 ment. Unity presiding: Or harbor any grudges then; Final, av. 6 years, 1909-1914.bu 77,0* 0 "f much loss. A hen of wills were allowed in A feller's at his finest when Discount broody 1 0 Petitions for probate OATS—June forecast.bu5,400,0. Out or a it is advantageous fishin’. accidental exposure to Although obviously Final, av. 5 years. 1909 1913.bu6.029.000 estates of Mary J. Shaw, late of Springfield, SOMETHING NICE both to the and consumer that 1 forecast.bu 142,000 are to the rature may start incubation producer BARLEY—June Mass ; James Lawrence, late of Groton, Mass.; The rich comrades poor, av 5 1909-1913.bu 118,000 Out fishin'; to and the the eggs be in large Final, years, M. late of Troy. egg spoil irjure shipped quantities June 99 Augusta Berry, of a common HAY—Condition 1,1914. I All brothers lure, •• Petition in to collateral inheritance r- putation. It is advisable, and consequently economically, it must 1, 10-year regard Out fishin'; TRY CRAWFORD’S 96 was allowed in estate of Eliza C. late The urchin with the an’ string retain the fertile for be remembered in taking orders that the average. tax Dyer, pin at low for cash eggs cent of 1913 110 chum with millionaire an’ prices CLOVER—Acreage, per of Troy, Can King; ;r of them in some supply of eggs undergoes the greatest Condition June 1, 1914. 99 Vain is a forgotten thing Puff Paste dispose for distribution in estate of pride Imported 10-year average 96 Petition granted Out fishin’. n through the parcel post, fluctuations. In times of scarcity it is PASTURE)—Condition June 1, 1914. 94 Emily F. Skidmore, late of Liberty, MarcellusJ.Dow! Crackers true not for the to send 94 A feller gits a chance to dream, of soiled eggs. Eggs good policy producer Condition June 1,10-year average allowance w ere in es- Petitions for granted Out fishin’; ali his to one CABBAGES—Condition June 1,1914 91 AND r he washed when intended output customer, neglect- tates of Charles H. Monroe, late of Searsport; He learns the beauties of a stream. MAINE. I Condition June 1, 8-year average. 95 BROOKS, his other nor in times of ss trade, since the process ing friends, ONIONS—Condition June 1, 1914.... 92 Matilda B. Briggs, late of Freedom. Out fishin’; Gifford’s Cheese An’ he can wash his soul in air Piquant ural mucilaginous coating plenty can he expect to dispose of his Condition June 1, 8-year average. £1 Petitions for administration were granted in | APPLES--Condition June 1. 1914.... 98 That isn't foul with selfish care, the nores of the shell. entire stock to his regular customers. estates of Henrietta T. Nichols, late of Sears- An' relish an’ fare Petition for Discharge. Condition June 1, 10-year average 91 plain simple Bankrupt's A. A. HOWES & CO., must be due consid- 94 Lillian V. Reed, late of Searsport; Ansel Out fishin’. the matter of thorough elimination of the These points given j PEARS—Condition June 1, 1914. port; In , Condition June 1, average. 91 L. late of Belfast; E. Mathews, John H. Parlin, In Bankruptcy. GROCERIES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES eration and the quantities that are to be 6-year White, Mary A feller has no time fer hate. ggs that remain should be BLACKBERRIES—Condition June 1 late of Searsport; Fred L. Curtis, late of Stock- Out Bankrupt, at each season of the 91 fi§hin’; of the icked in a container of cor- supplied year 1. 1914. He isn’t to be To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge ton H. Overlock, late of Lib- eager great, j stated in the contract. The Condition June 1, 8-year average. 92 Springs; Joseph Out District Court of the United States for the wood or oth- carefully fishin’; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE -teboard, metal, RASPBERRIES—Condition June 1, W. Ward, late of Troy. Maine. with the One erty; George He isn't thinkin’ thoughts of pelf, District of office price, too, varies supply. 1914. 91 S. Morse mi 1 material. The post Petition to mortgage real estate granted in Or stacked high upon a shelf. H. Parlin of in the County Willard Hester 91 goods John Searsmont, method of determining this is to Condition June 1, 8-year average. But he is ! WHEREAS,Morse, both of Belmont, in the this container to be good estate of Doris L. Harmon, et als minors of always just himself, of Waldo, and State of Maine, in said District, County require 5th of Waldo and State of Maine, by their mort- take as a basis the wholesale price of Out fishin’. respectfully represents, that on the day j r at can from Waldo. deed dated November 24, 1911, an l re- nothing escape 1 of he was adjudged bank- gage Children to be a July, 1913, duly on the open market and add to this Cry were returned in A feller’s glad friend, corded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 303, ,g> and each egg in addition to eggs Warrants and inventories rupt under the Acts of Congress relating | Out fishin’; surrendered 190, conveyed to Waldo Trust Company, a certain number of cents a dozen for FOR FLETCHER’S estates of James late of Belfast; Flora to* bankruptcy; that he has duly j Page in excelsior, cot- Applin, A helpin’ hand he’ll always lend, a and un- separately all his and rights of property, aad corporation duly organized existing the new-laid eggs. Care A. late of Knox; Ezra Delano, late of Out property the State of and hav- ue such material. soft parcel post A STOR | A Kenney, fishin’; with all the der the laws of Maine, Any C The brotherhood of rod an’ line has fully complied requirements to see that Hazel F. Gilbert, miDor, of Monroe; of C; urt touch- ing its office at Belfast, in the County of Waldo i s the well. As should be taken, however, Prospect; of said Acts and the orders of purpose quite FEEDING OF An’ sky an’ stream is always fine; and State of Maine, three certain tracts or THE MAKING AND Thomas B. et als., minors, of Frankfort; ing his bankruptcy. there is no of any misunder- Kane, Men come real close to God’s design, of situated in said 'ainer itself, there are many possibility Wherefore he prays, That he may be decreed parcels land, Belmont, SILAGE. Fred late of Searsport. Out fishin’. as to wit: in regard to the basic J. Towle, to a full from all bounded and described follows, ! 'he market and the Department standing arising by the Court have discharge were allowed in estates of Cather- said First. The farm known as Charles Wotton To obviate the Accounts A feller isn't plotting schemes, debts provable against hi6 estate under i ure have not at- price. this, quotations the last three decades are ex- or Eber. Hall farm, being the conveyed investigators Silage during ine late of Monroe, final and distribu- Out fishin’; bankruptcy Acts, except such debts as sam| or some use Mayo, W'illard S. Morse A. Hall deed decide which is the best, ln- published in a given newspaper has come into general throughout He’s with his by law from such discharge. to by Mary by tion; Charles W. Coombs, late of Belfast, first only busy dreams, cepted A. D. and recorded in in those this 15th of A. D. 1914. dated September 3, 1887, :' other similar may be the United Stales, especially Out fishin’; Dated day June, \ refer to the various authority accepted. and final; Winifred Nichols Stevens of Sears- the of Deeds for the County of Wal- inquirers where the dairy industry has His livery is a coat of tan. JOHN H. PARLIN, Bankrupt. Registry are scarcest and regions B. do, Volume 228, Page 436. periment stations which have Eggs highest in_the its port, guardian's third and final; David Cobb, His creed: to do the best he can; reached greatest development. Silage OF NOTICE THEREON. Second. The northerly half of the farm fall. Chickens be as a and first and and same A feller’s always mostly man, ORDER formation on this should, therefore, is universally recognized good late of Searsmont, final, by known as the George W. Morse farm, question. Out fishin.’ District of Maine, ss. formerly hatched early to begin laying at feed for farm Btock, and particu- of D. B. Cobb & Co Sears- the same conveyed to said Willard S. g eggs it is well to sort them enough cheap surviving partner —Edgar A. Guest, in Detroit Free Press. On this 20th day of June, A. D. 1914, being bo for cattle and are the O. late of it is — Morse George W. Morse by deed dated June this season. Moreover little difficulty larly sheep, mont; Carrie Merrill, Cunningham, on reading the foregoing petition, by is practical according to size in Farmers' and recorded in Waldo of observations made Bulletin Eliza C. late of firet Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had 18, 1895, Registry v e will be then in of Kansas, final; Dyer, Troy, 392 ■!' and to for home use those experienced disposing UNITY. on the 31st of Deeds, Volume 277, Page keep 578. Harriet E. late of Knox, first upon the same day July, and it will in conse- and final; Clark, Court at in Third. The northerly part of .a tract for- in the entire output Silage is the best and cheapest form A. D 1914, before said Portland, irregular shape, unusually John F. late of Lincoln- in the known as the "Allenwood W'ood Lot,” to divert of a succulent feed can be and final; Mahoney, The exercises of the High said District, at ten o’clock forenoon; merly quence be unprofitable any in which provid- graduating the same described in a deed to said Wil- thin-shelled. Containers that first and final; Mary V. Dodge, late of Fellows Fri- and that notice thereof be published in The being ed for winter use, continues the bulletin. ville, school were held in Odd hall, S. Morse A. C. dated 13, the to home purposes. This diffi- Journal, a newsy aper printed in lard by Morse, January stained broken eggs supply can be in the first and final; Alfred W. Johnson, June before a Republican in the or Deeds uadly by An acre of grain placed Searsport, day evening, 12th, large and that all known creditors, and 1902, and recorded Registry can be overcome said District, new ones and the culty by preserving at a cost not that of shocx- late of trustee’s final; George F. Ran- and audience. The hall was at the for said County of Waldo, Vol. 280, Page 20. replaced by silo exceeding Belfast, appreciative other persons in interest, may appear the when are and William decorated with if And whereas the condition of said mortgage as as eggs in spring, they plenti- ing, husking, grinding, shredding. dall, late of Montville, first and final; very prettily evergreen said time and place, and show cause, any upped neatly possible, and has been broken; now, therefore by reason of A solution of water can be the silo during weath- of ac- and the class colors, green gold. they have, why the prayer of said petitioner effort should be made to ful and cheap. Crops putin H. Teddy, minor Rockland, guardian’s the breach of the condition thereof said Waldo '•ry in or was but one and the not be er that can not be used making hay of sec- There graduate should granted. which can be ob tained at drug count; Abbie P. Johnson, late Belfast, the That Trust Company claims a foreclosure of suid .1 tractive a package as posBi- glass, which is an con- four of the class gave read- And it is further ordered by Court, curing fodder, important W. late of Bel- girls junior ail known cred- mortgage. stores for 75 cents a should be ond and final; Charles Johnson, was well the Clerk shali send by mail to hands of the customers. The gallon, sideration in some localities. ings. The following program Dated this fifth day of June, A. D. 1914. Lendel T. Shales, late of itors of said petition and this order, this each amount of corn in the form of fast; second and final; all credit to themselves: copies WALDO TRUST COMPANY. ose will be little and the re- used for purpose, quart being A given rendered, doing addressed to them at their places of residence will more milk than the Belfast, first and final. Tozier’s orchestra; prayer, Kev. By ORLANDO E. FROST, with 10 of water which silage produce Music, as stated. ''eased trade great. diluted quarts “A Qxi-OA Itu Prpnirlpm (inlu fliit.hnri7.eii. same amount when shocked and dried. Petition for license to sell real estate was James music, orchestra; Honorable Clarence Hale, cooled. The Ainslee; Witness the I has been boiled and eggs “The ____ r the shipments that the pro- There is less waste in feeding silage than granted in estate of Chester B. Stephenson, Second Trial,” Gertrude Libby; Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, should be packed in stone jars or crocks in fodder. Good silage Horror of the Woods,” Amelia Walton; at Portland, in said District, on the 20th day of range to make, the cheaper feeding properly late of Belfast. and the solution over them, or fed is all consumed, and in addition very “The Death Disk,” Violet Thompson; June, A. D. 1914. rt: poured Petitions for probate of wills were presented to sell his eggs. Within Like other succulent feeds it music, orchestra; “What William $500,000 be in the solu- palatable. late of E. HEWEY, Clerk. second they may carefully placed in estates of John E. Clark, Prospect; Za. JAMES zones of the parcel has a beneficial effect upon the digestive Henry Did,” Beulah Walton; essay, [ « tion each in this M. late of Belfast; | % MAINE STATE HIGHWAY BONDS day. Eggs kept way and more stock can be on a Hattie Edgecomb Thomas, Tozier; music, orches- order thereof*. ; a package costs five cents organs, kept “Music,” Sophia A true copy of petition and are but do Frank E. late of Samuel of r perfectly good naturally they area of land when it is the basis of Whitcomb, Searsport; tra; presentation diploma, Supt. Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. pound and only one cent for given virtue of the authority vested in him not command the of those newly- the ration. A. Rer.dell, late of Stockton Springs; George Charles Gannett; address to the graduate, By ■ al prices under 130 o the Public Laws of 1913, pound. Ordinarily eggs account of the smaller cost for Rev. James benediction. Chapter laid. The shells sometimes breuc in On W. Bartlett, late of Hampden. Ainslee; and under the direction of the Governor and r 1 1-2 a who had his hand pounds dozen, which labor, can be used for supplement- to sell real estate were Frank McCorrison, of the State of Maine but this be avoided silage Petitions for license | Council, the Treasurer 11 boiling, may by punc- more than can cut off in the saw mill, was obliged Order bonds of the State of rational weight of the wrap- ing pastures economically presented in estates of Hazel F. Gilbert minor partly New England offers for sale coupon the end with a before unless a small amount to have it d. Maine in the denominations of $500 and $1,000 turing pin just soiling crops, only of amputat tntainer, would make a pack- of Monroe; Etta S. Kimball Jackson. amount of fkatr arc Hrnnnort infn the water of supplementary feed is required. Con- in the aggregate principal $500,000 ■ v.en between two Petition for conformation of trustee granted Protection from one to eggs weigh verting the corn crop into silage clears of and maturing serially forty years, '■l,irt" The drawback to in estate of Curtis E. Mitchell, late of date of July 1, 1914, and interest at pounds. The postage on this only marketing eggs the land sooner than if the corn crop is Unity. bearing An Ideal land Progressive Fraternal and four per cent per annum, payable semi-annual- 'e to be the time and shocked and and because of these Petition for administration presented in es- 7 cents. If another dozen by parcel post appears husked, Said bonds to be denominated “State High- late 01 Social Insurance Order for Men and ly. 1 trouble involved in them. This advantages silage, in the general opinion state of Florence Uiimore uutcnier, of above amount re included in the the packing way Bonds,” $63,000 maturing package has increased milk Women. November, 1887. in is for the extra of dairy farmers, pro- Boston. Organized in 1915 and 1916, and the balance thirty-eight '*laze would not be more than 9 compensated by price the cents, duction per cow and has increased Petition in to collateral inheritance years. that can be obtained for regard Belfast No. 140, was instituted in the at less than will -instead of 7 cents a dozen always pro- per acre. Lodge, No bids for said bonds par eggs. profits tax in estate of Curtis E. Mitchell of Belfast December 28, 1889, and ex- ducts that are reliable. At presented Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, lustrous and ab- City be received. 011)6 value absolutely to those of the eggs and the cost late of is not so much a tends a cordial invitation wishing pro- No bids for of said bonds condi- 81 Hot Weather Tonic and Health Builder. Unity. solutely free from dandruff any part therefore, the success tection at minimum cost to become members of the term shall 'J|,S'“KP must be added the cost of the bottom, shipper’s Notices were ordered on accounts of estate! of nature as a matter of care and propel tioned upon the length they gift of this of health and the care with which he Are you run down—Nervous-Tired? Is Hair is like a will not lodge. Anyjperson good run will be received. anJ depends upon of R. Williamson, late of Belfast nourishment. plant—it will the wrapping. For two George habits between the ageB of 18 and 45 be of an over for said do an effort? You are not and beautiful unless it has atten- In the event subscription plainer the of his everything you late of grow healthy Certificates issued for and ''kRs this be estimated at 8 safeguards regulation, pro- trustee’s; James A. Haley, Prospect and nutriment. eligible. $600, $1000 bonds by two or more bidders at the same may are sick! Your Kid- tion proper times. laxy—you Stomach, Liver, anc $2000. Information gladly given at all bidders ith ducts. Satisfied customers will soon final; Hollis F. Foye, late of Palermo, first Parisian Sage, daintily perfumed and easily price, they being the highest therefor, postage at 9 cents, it would whole need a Tonic. A EBEN M. SANBORN. Fin. Sec'y. jatK neys, and system late of firsi tones and invigorates the roots oi the bonds will be divided among them in pro- build up his business for him. Any post final; Samuel Larrabee, Monroe, applied, up 18 IDA A. MAHONEY, Cor. before, cost 17 cents to market two Tonic and Health Builder to drive out the the and furnishes the necessary nourish- ■6m Sec’y. portion to the amount of their respective bids, ^ and Freu G. White, late of Belfast, fourti hair, office will furnish complete information final; ment to not save and the hair, and in case of such apportionment the amonnt "ggs, or 8 1-2 cents a dozen. By waste matter—build you up and renew your only beautify %z',: and Dennis J. Moody, late of Monroe also stimulates it to heavy, soft, of the short term bonds received by each bid- ^ in regard to reputation and rates, and, better than Electric Bit- final; but grow long, U11 is estimated strength. Nothing and radiant with life. der will be determined by the Treasurer of 8 first and final; George N. Stevens, late of Lib- .fluffy UiaTt"Ul’ M as already stated, the several State Ex- ters. Start to-day. Mrs, James Duncan, When used and rubbed into the State by lot, unless the several bidders award- arketing cost can be reduced Roecoe J. Pearley, minor of Unity frequently stations have information in writes: cured erty, first; it will work wonders. Just one ed such bonds agree. a dozen. periment Haynesville, Me., “Completely scalp, simply first; Annie H. Webster, late of Belfast, firs removes dan- Wantedfor Gash Bids w ill be opened at the office of the Treas- stops itching head, ^"ts"re to the various of me after several doctors me up.” 50c application the container can be used more regard typeB shipping gave and final; James L Jackson, late of Northport druff and cleanses the hair of all dust and ex- urer of State o.i the first day of July, 1914, at y., and at boxes. The results of the U. S. Gov- (1.00, your Druggist. first and final; Henry F. Parsons, late of Thorn cessive oil. two o’clock. nCe’ th'8 C0Bt can °* courBe *}e A place with some land, Cen- Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Cuts. and can obtained The Treasurer of State w ill reserve the right Bon of the matter dike, first final. Since Parisian Sage, which be ernment’s investigation to or all bids. 2w25 (j: reduced. Large sized con- from A. A. Howes & Co., or at any drug store, trally located. Address reject any have been in Farmers’ Bulle- never it is no necessary for stand from two to four trips, published Itch! Itch! Itehl-Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, wil I disappoints, longer JOSEPH W. SIMPSON, 3twil1 the worse the itch. Doan’s woman to be humiliated because of thin, Journal. tin 594, of tbe Department of Agricul- The more you scratch, Try lead to chronic constipation. Reguletf any Republican Treasurer of State. on,'B three to so that it will lifeless or unattractive hair. five, Doan’s Ointment. For ecxema, any skin itch- easily. 20c a box at all stores. streaky, fadfed, 24tf C. F, W. p‘'l8rl! ture, which will be sent free on request. operate Producer to induce his customer ing. 60e a box. ! NORTH SEAKUIONT. Roulstone, who have been on a ten days’ trip A. K. Paul from Boston is kart on business. SEAR^PORT. through Maine, New Hampshire, Massachu- ....H. W Ladd baa gone to Pittsfield to visit eetts, Vermont and Connecticut in Mrs. Nick* relatives—lira. Georgia who has I relatives in Jackson, CLARION FURNACES' MiM Coretm Gray is visiting home arson's Pesrless touring ear, returned bean vipiting bar mother in Montvillo for tbs Prospect Tuesday. past few months, has returned homo....Hr*. are Dexter is a few days trustworthy. You 11. A. Cook of spending Abbia Howard from Belfast ia in town Mr. and Mn. Charles P> Treat and Miss visiting can in town. Filler has returned bom* Wm depend upon them. who have been a week Bt the relatives....George a visitor in Treat, spending Geo. L. Hammons of Chicago was from Vinalhaven. Sears port House, have rented the E M Glid- A Clarion will town Tuesday. for the Rum- I J keep house on West Main street ROYM. den I returned York FREEDOM. house, store, Isaac Wallace and son Raymond mer. Mr. Treat is a well known New your hall road Mrs. Abbie C. Keen* has returned homo after warm in Inst week from Millmocket. railroad contractor and built the Seaport BAKING POWDER or church the passing the winter with bar Hon. Carter wife of Philadel- Maine to Sea report. son, Capt B. M. Plummer and from Northern severe weather. ABSOLUTELY PURE B. Keene, in Washington, D. C.... Quite a \most were in town Monday. Congregational Church Notes. Sunday, phia largo number of th* K. the ar- P’s from village E. Dow and Miss Kate Dow June 21st, was observed as Children’s Day. to Mrs. Cora attended th* field day in Bangor last waek.... Simple manage, from Pittsfield. The music for the morning service was rived Saturday Insures the most Me ears. Knowles Bangs and Marshall Lawrence economical of fuel, Wednesday furnished by the Junior Choir and Young strong Herbert Partridge returned attended the State G. A. R. encampment ia Peoples Church Orchestra. Mr. McElhinay healthful food and durable. from a business trip to Boston. delieious and Lewiston last week.... Mr. Charles Johnson of the of Christ, reading as closed a spoke upon Boyhood The factory, which bad been Fairfield was the guest of bis sisters, Mrs. spool his scripture lesson the story of the Boy Jesus a Send us particulars of Monday. the use of Powder Martha Vote and Mias Henrietta Johnson, Juno week for repairs, reopened visiting Jerusalem at the age of twelve. The By Royal Baking the winter in be 18th and 19th,...Mr. Roy Libby of Burnham your heating problem. Mrs. Ella Mowry, who spent Primary Class of the Sunday school occupied more articles of food may great many was’ in the village on business June 19th.... California, arrived home Wednesday. the front seats, thoroughly enjoying the entire de- her Mildred made at home, all healthful, Dr.iA. M. Small and his brother. Dr. M. M. Miss Nellie Bailey has been visiting par- service. At the close of the sermon, readily Small, attended the recent of the WOOD & BISHOP Me. ten of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick much meeting CO., Bangor, ents in Monroe for the past days. Lucile, daughter and adding licious, economical, Maine Medical association in Portland_Mrs. I Jane of Mr. and C. Pattee will give private les- Sawyer, and Reed, daughter menu. Mrs. Sumner attractiveness to the J. G. Vance and Mrs. J. W. were in Mrs. Edson Fletcher were christened. The variety and Libby sons in the new dances, by appointment on buaineaa Hasel of Carnations, Unity June 16th....Misa W. A Maine. winter on decoration was In shades pink. Sold by HALL, Belfast, Mrs. Ula B. Blee, who spent the Baker and Harris from Massachusetts is visiting her and were used with pleasing The*1 Royal Paatry Cook," home last week. gladiolus peonies the Pacific coast, returned made five hundred grandmother, Nellie Banton. effect. The choir and orchestra were up containing practical ing barges Herndon for Bangor, Thomas ton Wentworth has the village for all kinds of Back for 22, ar, Superintendent of the following young people: Choir, Eleanor receipts baking j WEST NORTHPORT. for Saco, and Ridge Boston; in fine condition. sch A Hall, St John, N B. E. H. cemetery lots and grounds Lilia Shute, Gertrude Wentworth, and cookery, free. Address Royal Mias Katherine D. is Mary BOYINGTON Closson, Kittredge of Belfast Jacksonville, June 17. Ar.sch Wm E Downes, has rented the Dyer Bernice New York. of Harry Benson of Bangor Annie Whittier, Evelyn Young, Baking Powder Co., the guest Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Hurd. Boston. Eye-Sight shore for the summer Mabel McElhiney, Mias Blanche News, June 18. sch Frederick Specialist cottage on the weBtern McCaalin, Ruth Scarbor, Pitcher has gone to Lincolnville Newport Ar, OF THE Roessner, New York. who has been attending Valma Webber, Isabel Frame, Edith Parse, fer a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pitcher. Mies Lucy T. Robs, Norfolk. June 18. Ar, sch Susie H David- home last Gladys Rose, Gordon ....Dr. and H. Stevens of Belfast BOYINUTON school in Orange, N. J., returned Kathryn McElhiney, Mrs.[,Carl son, Digby and Weymouth, NS. OPTICAL CO., Orches- Butman, Clair Shute, Austin Shute. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charleston, June 18 Ar, schs White Wings, Main week. Frank Cross 44 South Street, Winterport. Henrietta Gregory, Sumner with his father-in-law, Heath, Mason 1. Stevens....Mr. and Baltimore; David Baird, Philadelphia; Fairfield, and of Bangor tra, Ralph Gilkey. Mrs. Henry D. York. Eugene T. Savage family Charles STOCKTON SPRINGS. last Saturday from a visit Norfolk; 19; sld, sch Emma S Lord, New OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND TCl5Il»YS Alton Small, Fulton McElhiney, street, returned', Clark of Belfast are at their summer home their cottage on the western Small, June 18. ^ld, sch Fred W Ayer, spent Sunday at with relatives in Dexter, Maine, and left Mon- Gulfport, WILL BE Clements. Miss Shute Organ, for the season... .Mrs. John and two AT Accompanists, return Wight Cardenas. shore. Miss Leora Partridge, Church street, for to enter the Eastern Maine sch Sarah L. Miss Roulstone Piano. day Bar.gor children of Port Reading, June 19. Cld, Forest House, Monroe, Wednesday r, at and Ban- Wayland, Mass., accompanied by finished discharging ed June 11th from a trip to Old Town General for treatment for a Davis, Lubec. July 1st. Barge Nesquehoning hospital surgical Mrs. are to oc- and Mrs. Frank Wight’s father, expected today S June 19. sch John Bos- York's and sailed for Newport Dodge’s Corner. Mr. gor. of Wiggins, C, Ar, Hotel, Brooks, Thursday, July Mack’s Point Friday trouble several years standing. the handsome children of Somerville, Mass., cupy bungalow “Wymount," sert, Whittier, New York. The Hotel, Thorndike, Friday a. m.. Seavey and two The Aid of the Umversalist parish Pensa- Ju,y3, News. Auxiliary Dr. G. A. Foster of Sacramento, Cailfornia, just completed. Mr. Wight and Mrs. Lydia Mobile, June 16. Sld, sch Alice Lord, \ Central House, Unity, Friday p. n*., Julyj, A. arrived last week and will occupy Sur.nyside Bellows' at the A. was entertained afternoon for needle- Boston to cola. ... House, Freedom, Saturday l E. Carr, night watchman Tuesday arrived Saturday by train from join Wight will join them later_The Ladies Aid George for several weeks....Charles Seavey Ga, June 20. Ar, sch Frederick July 4th. is his family cottage work Mrs. Herbert Mixer, Sylvan street. at the home of her parents,' Savannah, C. at Mack’s Point, visiting by his wife and babe held an enjoyable entertainment in Brainard via Norfolk. plant is and thinks that he will W Day. Philadelphia gaining every day is in and Horace M. Griffin, Middle street New in Rockland. Miss Mabel F. Simmons. School street, Capt. Mrs. schoolhouse June 17th. Ice cream and candy Bangor, June 17. Sld, sch Grace Davis, soon be about.... The Ladies Aid of Swanville to Smiths —.s Paris was in Boston for a brief visit with her sisters, Miss He will remain for a visit before returning were on was York; 18, ar, schs Wawenock, Landing, Mrs. J. H. Stewart of South Bale, and 89,99 netted for the F r met with Mrs. T. D. Nickerson and daughter in the N Y; Kit Carson, Boston; sld, sch Fannie Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Lillian A. Simmons and Mrs. Walter F. Kim- his observation work depart- fund. The committee was: send Mailorders to town last week, the guest of hospital chapel Mrs. 19, sld, schs Elsie A Bayles, Why your Chicago? Harriette on the afternoon of June 20th and and wife in- Hall, Franklin; ball. ment of advanced surgery. He Greenlaw, Mrs. Mason I. R L Catherine, do; 22, We have the same goods ami liam T. Wheaton. the 80th birth- Dwight Stevens, New York; Tay, Boston; with other friends celebrated in %a_p_-1. di—1, sch tend leaving for their California home late ar, stm L N Stoddard, Newport News; sld, f the same prices at Union liall Friday of Mrs. Everett Staples left Saturday afternoon Don’t forget the dance day of "Aunt Nan" and the 6th birthday A F Kindberg, Boston. orchestra. Dancing for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. July. Phila- 35% AUTOMOBILE evening. Music by Jaris Milton, the little bod of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday Sears-. ort, June 19. Ar, stms Carolyn, SUPPLY CO. after- Carrie R. Devereux, accompanied by SEARSMONT. sld, served ice cream Libby in Pittsfield, returning Monday Mrs, delphia; William Chisholm, Norfolk; barge at 8.30 promptly. Nickerson. Miss Harriette Ebenezer Cobb and Rev. J. N. Palhier motor- Pe- OF MAINE her Jennie and husband Albert Reed Neequehoning, Perth Amboy; 19, ar, stm N. is candies. About 40 were noon. daughter Edith E. Colson of Goffstown, H., and cake and assorted ed to and Kents Hill last week and Norfolk; 21, ar stm Massasoit, Boston W. E. RICKER, Mgr., Miss of Mass., arrived on Tuesday’s boat. Augusta nobscot, in both Alvah C. Church street, Waverly, stm of and Mra.Jo.eph D.Sweetser present and all joined wishing many Mr. and Mrs. Treat, called on Rev. and A&rs. W. C. Baker in (and proceeded eastward); sld, Carolyn, No. 155 Park Portland. Maine. the guest Capt. This is Mrs, Devereux’s first visit since the Wayne. St., and Mrs. Earl Haley went to June 17th to witness the muBiuau pleasant birthdays_Mr. Bangor ... .The Ladies’ Aid have elected the on loss of her home by fire two years ago. She following Stockton Springs, June 17. Sld, sch Senator | Our 1914 Catalogue is complete with is and little Helen have been visiting of parade and spent an enjoy- most everything for the of Monroe, tonsorial artist, daughter Knights Pythias in her new home on officers for the ensuing year: Miss Angie Mil- Saulsbury, Boston; 19, ar, stm Millinocket, Automobile, Harry Peavey will spend the summer May we have the pleasure of u relatives and friends in this locality. Mrs. H. able day. Mrs. Fannie vice New York; schs L A Plummer, New York; ailing work for Thomas L. Wagner at his barber road. Chas. B, Devereux lett, president; Cobb, presi- you one? 12\v22 at Sandypoint Capt. Charlotte T -; 20, ar, stm City of will bar remembered as Bertha Bradford. Stockton Mrs. A. B. treasurer, Mrs. Sibley. on l- ain street. The much desired rainstorm visited and wife of New York arrived Sunday and will dent; Ripley, Ralph stm Millinocket, shop Philadelphia, Boston; sld, V _ of every P. Fowler, secretary. The society solicits ech Julia Frances, to load Nichols of Northampton, Mass., June 16th, to the visible improvement spend a few days at his old house on>*Sandy- New York; 21, ar, Miss Ullias etc,...The L. Nich- flower-bed and It is now dusty again road. plain sewing, tacking comforters, lumber. is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. L. The News of Brooks. garden. point June 17. sch Blanche H friends of Mrs. L. Barker are to Calais, Me, Ar, in our was Mary sorry ols on Water street. highways. Mrs. Elmer E. Thompson, Church street, Philadelphia; 21, ar, sch Wm Cobb, Eliza- learn after her ticket from Los King, the for several tfte that, buying who has been visit- an automobile, June 23d, Miss Lena Wescott, guest notified telegram Monday morning of bethport. Miss B. Edith Thurston, While cranking by to via she June 18. Ar, sch Notice Me, of Angeles Lawrence, Mass., Seattlfe, Boothbay Harbor, re- one arm broken. and wife, and Mrs. L. a most welcome little son in Appoint! her uncle in the last ten days, Owen Miller had both bones of weeks of Capt. arrival Sunday of Susan New ar, sch Liz- ing Bangor was seized with an attack of and will N Pickering, York; 21, -OF- relatives Church street, left Friday for and Mrs. E. S. Willard of lumbago turned home Saturday. Small and wife of Monroe spent the M. Partridge, the home of Mr zie Lane, Lynn. Willis postpone her visit another year....Mr. and I in Castine. Mass. Mrs. Willard was formerly Eastport, June 20. Ar, sch Mary E Morse, a former Sears- his Mrs. Hattie P. Clif her home Wakefield, Capt. Jeremiah Merithew, week-end with sister, Mrs. L. S. Robinson of Rockland were guests New York for Calais. and Clifford of this a as first officer Messrs. H. L. Church street, Miss Madge town, daughter F C MILK INSPECTOR port boy, was in town last week ford. Hopkins, of the Misses McFarland June 13th and 14th.. Rockland, June 22. Ar, schs Pendleton, drove to Bel- of Mr. Leonard Clifford, the twin brother of R L for Boston; Samuel are a John McLaughlin, School street, Boston; Tay, Bangor of the steamer Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Elliott to spend At the annual meeting of the Oak Grove mi_n_a T„1_A XT V. Ploin A Rovlao Stockton offiers ci fast last to take in the big circus, Mrs. Thompson. ngratula- William J. Putnam and wife of Dorchester, few weeks at their home in Brooks, and are Thursday Cemetery Association the following officers for do. I hereby give notice as required by law. th tions to her daughter, so happy in her young Bangor the aside from business matters. were David L. I have been have are on now here it up. elected: Craig, president; M| duly elected and qualif-iif Maes., receiving congratulations fitting motherhood. and little Ernest S. sexton the duties of Milk for tne June of a son. has recovered his health Mrs. Clarence S. Adams daughter O. Wilson, treasurer; Wing Inspector City birth, 12th, Charles F. Bessey Ladies' Aid BORN arrived Sun- There will be no meeting of the of the E. McFar- Belfast for the 1914 the bis home in Knox and is Madeline of Bridgewater, Mass, and superintendent yard; J. municipal year John B. Black, who was confined to so that he is back at the remain the of her parents, Capt. Society of the Universalist parish present clerk. The directors are E. S. Wing, J. has recovered able to look after his financial business. day to guests land, GILES G. house several days by illness, to the under Bowden. In Orland, June 10, to Mr. and ABBOTT, Inspector and Mrs. Charles Cole. School street, for two week as a supper general public F. Marden and A. L. McCorrison. Charles E. and is able to be out Mrs, Lester Bowden, a daughter. 3w26 again. Mrs. E. D. and children, who spent the of these ladies will be served in Bessey weeks. auspices Plaisted was elected a member of the associa- Cargill. In Pittsfield, June 22nd, to Dr. members of Penobscot of E. T. tho cour- About twenty-five the week-end with the family Bessey the Masonic banquet hall (through tion.... Mrs. A. B. fell and sustained a and Mrs. W. L. a Last Friday evening Bethany Chapter, O. E. Ripley Cargill, daughter. K. of P., went to Bangor Thursday to in returned to Brooks Monday of Pownal F. and A. M.) at twenty Carter. In North Stonington, June 16, to Lodge, Thorndike, in Masonic hall, tesy Lodge, bad sprain of the ankle Sunday morning.... S., held a special meeting Mrs. J. a son, Elmer Fellows attend the field exercises. All are invited to the Mr. and Sylvia Carter, Odd Associatio day evening. of St. cents per plate. enjoy Miss E. F. Miller will go to Winterport to the Building preparatory to the proper observance Pearl. Steamer William Chisholm arrived Thurs- appetizing meal prepared by these housewives, W. C. T. U. county convention and will be the Littlefield. In Belfast, June 23, at the Some twenty-five of our most prominent John’s Sunday on June 21st at the Universalist News with 2,200 tons of famous for their delicious cookery. In the of Mrs. Albertie Waldo Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Eben ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MfcHi.Y day from Newport attended the celebration in guest while there George... County Knights Pythian church. a Coal Co. the six o'clock supper, the F. Littlefield, daughter. coal to the Penobscot that it was evening, following Misses Helen and MaryCobb attended the grad- is hereby given that in- last week and they report new schedule the Page. In Bucksport, June 12, to Mr. and Bangor Monday, the upon Bangor of the Universalist so- NOTICE of the stockholders Harding, arrived annual parish meeting uation at Kents Hill last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. a meeting Steamer Penobscot, Capt. an elegant affair. went into effect. Stockton Harry Page, daughter, Virginia & Aroostook R. R., in the hall. lows’ Building Association will In from News with 3,760 tons ciety will be held Elon B. Gilchrest and Miss Florence E. Dun- Frances. Thursday Newport Boston or at 6 35 Fellows’Hall, at Belfast, on We»in< ;. .. next evening will be departures are: for Banger SEAVER. In June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Co. The meeting Sunday the ton of Belfast called on friends in town June Troy, at m for the of coal to the Penobscot Coal a. From Cape Jellison piers following ship- 1, 1914, 7 o’clock p. m. and 3.30 m and arrivals are at 9 SO Heber Seaver, a out of instead of in the Union a. p. ; daughter. ticers and transaction of sue., held doors, was afternoon: 13th.... Mrs. and daughter of the Miss Desire Nickels arrived Saturday from ping report telephoned Monday Carolyn Long is the custom. It may be in the m. and m. ness as may come bef< church as 6.05p. steamer Millinocket arrived with a New York were recent of Mr. and Mrs. properly to the summer with her mother, June 18th, guests RALPH H. i Boston spend the church. There of and Mrs. MARRIED ing. HOWE.\ Leather’s grove, opposite Mrs. Luther Winehip Augusta from New York, and sch. Sena- H. E. Plaisted. ..Miss Paine was award- MrB. A. V. Nickels, on Main street. j general cargo Angie A true copy. Attest: and it will doubtless be of Portland, of their will be good singing, George Robinson guests tor sailed with lumber for Boston. ed the gold medal prize at Kents Hili for ex- SAMUEL ADAM and Mrs. Edward Calderwood and sons, Saulisbury Bartlett-Chase. In Dixmont, June 10, by Dr. made Mrs. Albert G. Colcord, East Main Belfast, Maine, June 23, 1914— \v.i interesting. sister. June 19tb, sch. L. A. Plummer arrived with a cellence in music-Mrs. J. F. Paine and Brackett of who have been and Mrs. H. G. Rev. David Belfast, Hemy Roy visiting Capt. for a fortnight left last Saturday for one of the best street, of cement from Cartaret, N. J.; and sch. daughter Angie are attending the Commence- Bartlett of Newburg and Miss Laura A. Chase returned to Mass. Frank H. Quimby is very cargo Curtis, Roxbury, Thursday, homes. of Dixmont. For the six months their respective Charlotte T. arrived to load lumber. ment exercises at the Castine Normal school, i farmers in Brooks. past Sibley June Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kneeland and Carroll-Thompson. In Rockland, 17, ; daughter over ICO dollars street, who had steamer where anotber daughter, Miss Minnie, gradu- his cream check has averaged Mrs. Elden Shute, Sylvan June 20th, City of. Philadelphia arrived, Lawrence H. Carroll of Camden and EthelL ; of Dorchester, Mass., arrived Saturday Phyllis one hundred acre week in Boston, arrived for Boston. June ates. The latter has a fine position as teacher per month and from his spent the preceding light, to load paper 21st, Thompson of Rockland. are with Mrs. F. A. Curtis on Park street. j 1 and her absence her a schools of Milo. Clough-Wotton. In Bucksport, June 18, farm he raises hay enough for his large stock. home last Friday. During steamer Millinocket sailed with cargo of pa- ingthe public For buildii John J. of and Miss Osca A. fitted stove weed, Amos D. Carver and wife arrived Saturday his boarded with Frances ar- Clough Rockport If want to see good farming, call at young dsughter, MisB Louise, per for New York, and sch Julia you WII'lLa OURl'CR Wotton of Rockland. gravel, and a small from N. Y., and will the sum- iumber. quantity Brooklyn, spend and see his buildings, faim and stock. Mrs. Eben Libbey, Sylvan etreet. rived from Rockland to load Hall Frost. In Bangor, June 22, Robert H. place Mrs. Sadie Gallant and two children from lumber. GILES G. ABB ir mer at the J. C. Nichols homestead on Main Hall of Brewer and Miss Mary Olive Frost of married under Mrs. J. L. Lancaster, the of her par- N. are a few weeks with Biooks has a case of getting guest Berlin, H., spending Bangor Tel 137-2 Lincolnviilr .1 street. Middle difficulties. afternoon, June 20th, a ents, Capt. and Mrs. Horace M. Giiffin, her mother, Mrs. Avon Larby-Mr. and Mrs. Homer-Lowell. In Bucksport, June 16, was in town to at- Saturday County Correspondence. 26tf Mrs. W. P. Putnam, who to Randall Homer and Miss Gladys H. Luw- well known to us all, who had street, for a number of weeks, was called Fred Barden and child of South Monroe were Roy the funeral of Joseph N. Putnam, young man, ell, both of tend Capt. Boston last L. Clements Bucksport wooed and won one of our fairest daughters, join her husband in ihursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sunday In June returned to her home in Dorchester, Mass., THORNDIKE. Linton-Waining. Belfast, 20, by vUit. on Satur- Belfast still in the High school class, decided it was She will return later to complete her The service at the uenter church last Sun- ....C. W. Nealey was a passenger Rev. Arthur A. Blair, Kenneth A, Linton and Hayford Block, Friday. of from Louise Miss Lela Waining, both of Belfast. there bo unsettled I time to take her from the troubles school Mr, John McLaughlin while in Bangor June day was well attended. Mr. Carson spoke day’s boat for Boston.Misses Libby Should any Ex-Gov. F. W. Plaisted of Augusta and Ward-Marden. In Bangor, June 23, by of kind the Hayford own and fine to to his remark- Luke "Jecus of Nazareth by." and Laura Bickford, students of Bangor High any against life to his personal companionship 17th bought a pony add 18-37, passeth Rev. C. W. Collier, Frank L, Ward and Mrs. ar- P. Plaisted of Bangor, with a erty, persons holding such Judge Ralph her The rendered music. There will be are at their homes for the summer va- of thereby to enhance happiness. ably well equipped livery stable, Main street. The choir good school, Flora Marden, both Prospect. or send at once to the Tr were at the Sears House present party of friends, port his and Sarah and Weymouth-Grindle. In Bucksport, June This has t-< n maid must have shared opinion He can furnish needed his nu- a prayer meeting at the church this, Thursday, cation_Mrs. Moody daughter, justment. property anything by of and Miss on Mrs. 6, Alfred G. Weymonth Bucksport transferred 1st next. Sunday. abetted the scheme, for we have not learned from automobiles to saddle Will Libby and two children Miss Harriett, of the village called July merous patrons, evening....Mrs. Esther F. Grindle of Orland. CHARLES W. FREDEKh Shute is at the A. and prepare of June 21st with her father, H. Anna White afternoon-Master Shepard night-watchman that she did not quietly promptly horses. Unity passed Sunday Belfast, June 25, 1914— lw26p A. C. plant at Mack’s Point during the absence for the occasion. It is under- 1 M. .Robert Patterson and his broth- Coleman Lord went to Pittsfield Saturday to herself The Current Events Club was entertained Higgins... who is relatives in Bartlett DIED of George E. Carr, visiting thst the Old Man discreetly kept er Fred were of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar a week with his cousin, E. W. stood Wednesday afternoon by M!bs Leora Partridge, guests spend Rockland. of the and that the happy couple in Albion for several days recently...... Edward Larby of Perham, Maine, is the out way Church Btreet. "Domestic Science” was the Wing In June 24, Mrs. Es- FOR SALE > Burrill. Waterville, Snnimpr visitors are. hecnnnino' to arrive and start. The wouldbe grocm is, how- Miss C. visited relatives in of hia Mr. and Mrs. Avon Larby had a fair This was the last Evelyn Higgins j guest parents, ther A Burrill, formerly of Belfast, aged 78 | topic under consideration. frank da vis farm. from as a reckless driver, and perhaps East Thorndike last week....Miss Jennie and Mrs. J. D. McEdward of Bang*r many people Bangor, Boston, Brooklyn ever, known association before the annual j ....Mr. years. I.ake Earr meeting of this 1 June in- Theon Swan Avenue, York have been at the Sears- at the Brooks, Mon- who been school in Ban- services at the Grange Carter. In North Stonington, 12, and New guests being unusually nervous, Gross, has attending conducted religious about 18 acres, 8 in wood lot, the summer vacation. fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia Carter, aged 2 I House. four corners he waa home last week....The schools afternoon.... A joint meeting of fields. House of 8 rooms him port roe, and Jackson proceed- gor, returned hall Sunday days. ing in Master Albion P. Goodhue and daughter, Frank- water. Also the Davis and Cupti at a rate of absorbed bis in town will close Friday, June 26th....Mr. : the school committees of Winterport, Clark. In Rockland, June 18, Charles A. Miss Maude I. Smith, a in the Higgins ing high speed,and | at the teacher Mrs. Carrie A. Gardner, Middle street, drove 1 Temple Heights. Inquire did not notice an au- to attend the Monroe was held in Winterport re- Clark, aged 75 years, 6 months and day. Classical Charleston, arrived Tues- pleasant companionship Carson went to Castine Monday j fort and J. F. STEPHENSON M Institute, to Bion B. Sanborn’s cabin on the Sandy- Cummings. In June 19, Elmira A. from Monroe at a sharp clip. log exercises at the Normal School. and Frederick M. Nickerson was re- ,Waldo, Strer t to the summer vacation at her tomobile coming commencement cently of 72 and 3 2w26 High day spend shore of Fort Point cove last Sunday, Cummings Swanville, aged years a collision, point in Albion of schools ... C. E. home in town. There was a cry, a squeal, slight His mother is with friends during elected Superintendent months. where Mr. and Mrs. L. Albert Gardner were Richard the was tipped over and the occu- his absence... Will Farwell and H. M. Hig- Bartlett and wife drove to Pittsfield Sunday to Delano. In Vinalhaven, June 9, Miss Mabel I. who has been teach- and carriage j Nichols, out. and spending the day for a quiet rest. Delano, aged 59 years. were unceremoniously spilled went to Bangor June 17th to the great K. visit E. W. Bartlett, returning Monday-Mrs at Milo Junction, returned home Thursday pants gins Donlin. In Quebec, June 19. John D. Donlin, ing with the Hr. March Eimi of Boston, an his Club Wed- the horse, unhurt, started for home especially of P. convention. Henry met many of Mary Haley entertained the Ladies’ of Frankfort. NOTICE and will the summer with her mother, formerly spend in the well shoemaker, has decided to locate while 17th. Twelve members June Thomas D. There they were, marooned prepared friends from Aroostook county there, nesday afternoon, June Eaton. In W'interport, 19, (■ Mrs. C. M. on Water street. carriage. We have 460,000 old growth Nichols, The hired rooms in Mrs. Eva 74 wilderness of Brooks and Monroe. in our village, having Hopkins’ which made the occasion one oi special pleas- of the Club were present, with Eaton, aged years. to Belfast. These shingle bushy Gould. In East Union, June 11, Mrs. Martha coming Stmr Penobscot, Capt. Harding, sailed of in which to on his business. He were the Misses from the car man however, pluck block carry ure to him... ■ The recent showers of rain Mrs. Luella Nealey and at reduced prices young is, possessed Nealey, L. 54 and 6 months. v was Gould, aged years J- DURHAM Wednesday for Norfolk. Capt. Harding started acrosa has to Boston to his wife and babe and if we were to wear at shop. and energy and he immediately gone bring showers of blessing to all nature, Conant as guests. All requested Leach. In Orland. June 9, Margaret Leach, accompained by Miss Cleaves of Sears port and to his for a home. and 2 months and 1 lots to his flying steed.which to Stockton permanent can have some nice sunny weather corn and costumes of an antiquarian period nearly aged day. intercept Mrs. Sarah Mies Buzzell of Boston, as passengers. The Noyes. In Castine, June 9, credit he did and after several miles drive got Last Rev. A. A. Blair de- ’taters will rush along some. Field strawber- all came garbed in gowns of by-gone days. Sunday evening Frances Noyes, aged 77 years, 7 months and 4 John Ladd left last week to visit his brother the And and Miss Viola Conant. After back to where he bad left lady. livered a fine, practical discourse in the Uni- ries are ripening well, while raspberry prise was awarded to days. LOST were read- Fred F. Edward Ladd, wbo is seriously ill in Rockland, behold she had disappeared, but hopeful versalis! before the members of Pownal bushes promise of an abundant the customary game of whist there Parks. In Montville, June 19th, now, pulpit blackberry give Notice Is that Bo"1'1 This is the first time Mr. Ladd has been that an- Parks aged 50 years and 15 days. hereby given away he a search and at laat found F. A A. U. and the ladies of Bethany S. Higgins, H. M. Higgins and an original poem and music appropriate ! began Lodge, yield....A. ings, St. Clair. In Rockland, June 17, Arabelle of Bank of Sfitr-ts from home over for over 18 years. her back home by the The same idea was Sear8port Savings night other automobile had taken Chapter, O. E. S.. in observance of St. John’s Ross C. Higgin; are having hay pressed by to the period represented. widow of T. J. St. Clair, aged 61 years (Hatch), been lost. Finder will last he found rkaploa Rurnoa nroRR nf Waldo. which was as Maine, has Miss Uthel M. Nichols, who has been teach- aoother route, and there at Sunday. The text was David’s words to his son carried out in the supper menu, and 4 months start. white York. In June 17, Sewall N. York same to or ing in arrived home Tues- and to make another Solomon: “Show a man.” follows: baked beans, brown bread, Lewiston, return notify Ashburnham, Mass., her, unhurt, willing thyself of of Rockland) 46 their TROY. with flav- Waterville (formerly aged Treasur day and will spend the summer with her This time were successful in quest. bread, pickles, cottage cheese sage j JAMES G. NICHOLS. they Mr. Manley Lancaster of Bangor carried a A little daughter came to the home of Mr. years. and of caraway cookies, 3w25 Mrs. C. M. Nichols, on Water street. a minister of standard position strawberries and cream, mother, And of friends to last Sunday, call- j Mrs. Heber Seaver June 20lh..... Miss oiing, party Nortbport and lemonade as a promptly said the words fruit cake and squash pie, with Change of time on the B. & A. railroad. high acquirements ing on bis return upon his brother, Ur. John E. ; Etta a trained nurse from the Bennett Bagley, was a fitting close to a that made them man and wife. 1 beverage. The supper Monday, June 22nd. Trains now arrive here Lancaster, East Main street. He took Mrs. school in Millbroolc, N. Y., is spending the NOBODY SPARED afternoon. TO LET at 6.10 m. instead of 5 m. in his delightful from Bangor p. p. Albert M. Ames, Church street, back summer vacation with her brother Roy in his K.NUX. cottage at thl. and will leave at 3.40 p. m. instead of 1.40 p. m, automobile to spend a few days with his wife ! Some at Center....Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troubles Attack Belfast Men and Rich and family were guests of rela- Troy Kidney AshoreHas three sleeping rooms, Harry sis- Steamer Calhoun, arrived in and attend the “Trades’ in ! of Detroit visited his brother and Old and a also a Carolyn, Capt. tives in town Sunday, and made the trip Carnival,” Bangor Bagley SHIP NEWS. Women, Young. and kitchen, large piaz to Thursday from Newport News with 3,306 tons schools in town the week. Mrs. Lancester was prev- ter Sunday... .Many from Troy attended the Apply their new Maxwell car....The present Kidney ilia seize young and old. 19th. The class LOUVILLE 1. POTTLh. of coal to the Penobscot Coal & Wharf Co. at the Center School. ious to her marriage Miss Carrie Snow of this graduation at M. C. I. June all closed last week, except j AMERICAN PORTS. Often come with little warning. finished lumbered 8 MisB Clare W. Mack’s Point, discharging Saturday Mrs. Will Abbott motored to Knox. village. 64, having parts. .... Mr. and sch Sarah L Davis, Children suffer in their early years— EELFAST PRICE CURRNt 1 one of our smart had New York, June 16. Ar, and sailed for Newport News. new auto....Miss Mildred June Albert M. Ames and Linscott, Troy girls, A Sunday, in their Wednesday, 24th, Nantucket; Odell, Calais; 17, sld, b^h Carrie Can’t control the kidney secretions. honor in science and mathemathics and Corrected Weekly for The at from the M. C. I., Pittsfield, R. Hichborn the Belfast Com- irst sch Edward H showers last morn- Webb is home Harry joined Bucknam, Bangor; 18, cld, Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. The-heavy early Saturday "Science and was fine. ar, schs PRODUCE MARKET. C. Aborn, Mrs. J. G. of which are I ler essay, Superstition," Blake, Charlottetown, PEI; 19, work. tem- for the summer....J. mandery, Knights Templar, they Women worry, can’t do daily ing were a great help to gardens, but the W. several in Warner Moore, Hillsboro, N B for Newburgh, Hay, of Belfast, Mrs. to ,... Mrs. M. Dodge spent days Apples,per bbl,1.50a2.59j Aborn and Miss Alice Aborn m embers, to go by special boat Rockland, Me; N E Men have lame and aching hacks. 7 Hides, perature late in the afternoon at 48 above and. old friends and N Y; Daniel Bailey, Stonington, dried, per lb., and Miss Nettie Ccmmanderies Pittsfield last week, visiting schs Julia Collins of Rockport, where the Augusta and Belfast via New Bedford; 20, ar, If you have any form of kidney ills Beans, pea, 2 60a2 76 Lamb. the northwest wind the who Ayer. Bangor, strong kept ground Aborn s leighbors.Mrs. Frank Seavey, has Susie P Oliver, Y. 3 60 Lamb :>k Mannuccia were Sunday guests at B. L. had been invited by the Rockland Commandery Gen E S Greeley, Fernandina; You must reach the cause—the kidneys. Beans, E., nice and cool with no of truck Harold C Mutton danger garden >een her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Stockton; Melissa Trask, Bangor; Butter, 28a32 Nettie Mannuccia is working for Mrs. t o as the letter’s guests in a shore visiting Doan’s Kid Pills are for weak kidneys— under the of the sun. _Miss participate Annie B Mitchell, Long ley 8a 10, Oats. 3J drying up rays O. Wil- B. Mitchell, is with her sister, Mrs. Bert Stev- Beecher, Boothbay; Beef, sides, Willis McFarland... Mr. and Mre. M. dinner. sch Abbie S Walker, Vinalhaven; 22, Have brought relief to Belfast people. 91 l*otat.». route for her home in Cove; sld, Beet,forequarters, Miss Jessie Nick- June 20th sns, in Pittsfield, en Two N S. 60 Round IL ■ Mrs. A. J. Nickerson, C. son of Belfast were in East Knox, eldest of Mr. ar, ach M V B Chase, Rivers. Belfast testimony proves it. Barley, bu, Miss Mary Calkin, daughter Ada who for a M M. Brockton, Mass..i.Mrs. Estes, Boston, June 19. Sld, schs* Ralph Hay- reme- Cheese, 24 straw. arson, Miss Rebecca Ross and Mrs. Flora an grange business. arrived Doan’s Kidney Pills are a fine kidney and Mrs. Charles Calkin, School street, is now able to N Norfolk; James 18 rurkey. long time has been seriously ill, ward, Cheverie, S; Wyoming, of 85 Waldo Chicken, do; Charlie dy,” says Mrs. Hattie Wallace 18 fallow h erne last Saturday frem Wellesley College, Stevens is critically Roth well, Vinalhaven; Margaret, Calf Skins. >' ride out....Mrs, Ripley sch F C Pen- have been uaed in my 20 Veal. 9 h her course at that institu- and Willie, Rockport, Me; 20, cld, avenue, Belfast. "They Duck, aving completed ill.... Mrs. John Richmond of Vermont is vieit- Wm E Litchfield, unw * dleton, Rockland; 21, aid, sch for the four years and I and others Egg-. 20 Wool, tion. Stockton her first alumna family past 1 ar congratulates her Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Bickmore. New York and Charleston; 23, ar, sch Senator Fowl, 18 Wood. ng parents, Phila- have had great benefit from them. I willingly of Wellesley College upon the task accom- extra fine lambs Stockton; aid, atm City of Wood. ....Augustus Stevens has 26 Saulsbury,' suf- Geese, 18, Stockton. recommend this remedy to other kidney All. ***** so delphia, u PRICE. BET i HERE plished worthily. from 17 .Old neighbors and friend* of M RETAIL FLIES ARE sheep... Philadelphia, June 18. Ar, ach Lavima ferera.’’ with his some ach L T Corned, 18 Lime. Charles Calkin, School street, accompanied Alpbonso Hillman, who, family, Snow, San Juan and Mayaguez; aid, of Belfast Beef, WE ARE RIGHT HERE WITH tow- Mrs. Wallace is only one many Butter Suit. 141b.. 18-22 Oat Me*» Misses Phrebe and Grace, moved from Troy to Romford Falls, Whitmore for Stonington; tug Coneatoga, by his daughters. yean ago who have gratefully endorsed Doan’s Corn. ®1 Onions. recover- people from a ire to learn that be has partially 16 Oil, keros* r eturned the middle of last week glad Pilla. If back aches—if your Cracked Corn, Kidney your 80 Pollock. HERS and ad from a recent serious illness. Last week I Corn Meel. PYRAMID FLY CATO week’s trip to Boston Wellesley, Maas., fo bother you, don’t simply aak for a kid- their kidneys Cheeae. 24 Pork, attend the Commencement exercises of Welles- the sad news came that youngest daugh- FOR DOAN’S died June ney remedy-aak DISTINCTLY Cotton Seed, 186 Plaster TWO FOR FIVE OBNT8. eldest Miss ter, Mrs. Charles Taylor, suddenly Meal. ley College, his daughter. Mary, and three small chil- KIDNEY PILLS, the same that Mrs. Wallace Codfish. dry, 10 Rye L5th, leaving a husband Shorts. being one of the graduating class, numbering is expressed for the backed home testimony Cranberries, WIRE SWEETER FREE TO EVERY CUSTORER. iren. Much sympathy bad—the remedy by 20s22 Sugar. S04—nil their degree, an afflicted who have many friends in Clover Seed, this year receiving Badly ones, 50c at all stores. Foeter-Milburn Co., Props., 6 76-6 76 Soft, T to hear of Mr. Hillman e Flour, *"- * unusual rroy, who are hoping 8 50 Sweet Pott thing. and that ere long mil Buffalo, N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame— H. (J. Seed, OLD OORNERDRUG STORE Eomplete recovery they U Wheat Meal. B, P. Andrews of Allora, Mexico, who with be able to visit old home friends in his native Remember the Name." Ladd. his wife and babe; is spending the summer town. » <