oi 1UUays juuuidi. UOIIUAKX. » paralytic shock, Contents affecting the iTleft. ™nm/V ide and BASE BALL. NORTHPORT NEWS. never fully recover- PERSONAL. ed conaciousness He was a the .Transfers in member of the personal/ ^•cWg of Granges. Arthur Brown, one of oldest resi- Universalist and 1. Bangor's parish Laymen’s League the SKOWHEGAN 4; BELFAST The Maine Highway department announces .' Estate. Invention of Dr. John Masonic Freeman as well as one of the oldest men bodies up to and Cooper of Newport is visiting his Oil dents, railway including Clare- Despite the heavy shower and the threaten- that the State road between j j; Buck...Obituary...Standard mont Commandery and Rockland Northport post L. Mrs. James Carle of Portland ia Blows .The Churches.. in Maine, died July 19th at his home, 21 Second Lodge of the between office and nephew, Ralph Cooper. visiting her Reamer Up. Llks. Mr. Shea is survived ing aspect of the weather game East Northport will be open Mrs. Maine Reunion..Maine by his wife for- July sister, Veizora H. Mitchell. Sixth street, at the advanced age of 95 years. He Mabel on the Con- 2Cth. Ernest O. Brown of this is in f,7 merly Wyllie of Warren; and one Skowhegan and Belfast took place city Barre, Vt.> in Montana. .Base Ball..North- by Mrs. John A. had been in excellent health to 1911, when sister Emma Shea. Funeral where he has Quimby has returned from a Beils. .Secret up services were gress street grounds Wednesday afternoon, employment. ; News. Wedding held afternoon at Capt. William Decrow of Belfast has the fire his on French Sunday 1 o'clock. Rev P A brought visit with relatives in Rockland. res- Reunion.... destroyed home street, and resulted in a for the visit Mrs. Wardwell 7 ...Regimental Allen, Jr,, July 14, victory his fleet of boats and the launch Louise to George returned to Belfast but since that time had been officiating.-Courier-Gazette.' personal. slowly failing. ors a score of 4 to 1. It was a fast, clean 14th after several Mrs. Annie M. Weeman is in Grand Manan by Northport and has taken rooms with Mr. and July spending weeks in Cas- Waste .A Mr. Brown was born in and received Jarius M. for a i i,t. Wood Exchange... Belfast, Healey a former resident of game and the teams were evenly matched The tine. two weeks’ visit with relatives. Cr of Water Rates. .The Cloud- Mrs. Charles Decrow. He to make a ,:jestion his education in the later Rockland, died July 13th at hia home in expects early public schools, Sea score: A. H. Leonard of 7'tand Gale. .Importance of Road View, Mass aged 73 He ljng season here. Mrs. George F. Harriman and guests were Middleboro, Mass., was in I engaging in the sail making business. He be- years. was born in and Repair. .The Lusi- Rockland, and had been a at Alhambra Belfast the first of the week on Maintenance frequent visitor SKOWHEGAN. Miss Clara Miss Marian Heal and cottage. ’s Pond, last Fri- business. Children .Pittsfield gan his life work as a conductor on the old there Bince moving to Keating, tania (poem).. Massachusetts 46 years ab. r. bh. po. a. e for the Miss Franck have issued day day. Mrs. Lizzie McCabe spent several re- which ran between ago. For more than 20 he was Dorothy invitations days Personals. Androscoggin railroad, years over- Albert, bs. 5 0 1 0 2 2 seer of the town farm in for a to Mr. and Mrs. cently at SunnyBide East Belfast. Fate Ours.. .Dangerous Brunswick and with a branch to Marshfield, Mass cf. 5 0 0 2 2 0 dancing party be given t jmorrow, Fri- Preston W. Frye of Patten cottage, Belgium’s Farmington, and Taylor, s£ .The Cotton Carriers of upon retiring from active wore settled in 1 2 1 0 0 were of preachings. Lewiston. In a short time he became Lowney, If.5 day, evening on the Cobe estate in the new guests Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Batchel- Miss Hannah L. Holmes of Ellsworth is the .The of 1865.. super- Sea View, where he conducted a Lhe Sixties. Pageant small store in McElwee, 3b. 6 1 1 2 2 0 der the week. intendent of the road and remained in that connection with his home. His stable-garage just finished. past guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore. The Probate Court.. Recent Deaths. health had Houser, lb.....4 1 2 10 0 U News and was been failing the past five years. The news Thomas Miss Ir Old Castine.. Literary capacity until it leased to the Maine Cen- of Murphy, c.'.. 3 0 0 10 1 0 E. Shea, who has been at his sum- Lucy Meister, who had been visiting in Robert C. Ward of Bangor, spent Sunday Mr. Healey’s death was learned with much 2 2 2 Notes. tral then division Chapman, 2b. 4 1 1 mer on the North left this for a with his railroad, becoming superin- sorrow in Rockland where place, Ferndale, shore, city week, returned to her home in mother, Mrs. John Ward, Waldo Ave. .More Democratic Blun- many friends had Butman, rf... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Kditorials. tendent. In 1875, he relinquished this posi- looked forward with so much last week for Philadelphia, where he may Orono last Friday. ** News of Brooks. .State pleasure to his Lanning, p. 3 0 1 0 4 0 Miss Margaret L. Keene is visiting her hiring..The and came to in the fall of 1876 as visits. He is survived his wife and open a summer stoek He was rade. tion, Bangor by one company. joined Mrs. Helen S. Collins of cousin, Miss Kate in f ; .County Correspondence, son; by two Oscar of Salem, Mass., is Pilsbury, Rutland, Mass. the superintendent of the Bangor and Piscata- brothers, Winthrop. 38 4 9 27 13 3 there this week by Mrs. Shea. / r. News of Belfast. and Herbert W. visiting her sister. Miss Fannie The Mass., of Belfast; and by four C. Welch, 81 Walter C. Shaw has returned from a short quis railroad. Mr. Brown was successful in Mrs. E. BELFAST. The table of distances from North* oarden Frocks. .County Correspond- sisters, Mary Taylor of Bedford, Mass following Northport avenue. vacation with relatives in East * this the of Mrs. of Bridgewater, Pnce. Boys Must be Boys (story). capacity, overseeing operations Lucy McCullough Somerville, Mass port will be of interest to Northport summer Mrs. Rebecca and ab. r. bh. po. a. e. Mrs. George Wheeler and son of Los Mass. Must Get .Of the road between Old Town and Greenville at Ingraham Mrs E. W Thur- George The People Together. low of Rockland. Mayo, lb. 3 0 0 12 0 0 residents: Belfast, three and one-half miles; Angeles, Calif., arrived Friday to visit Mr. and Miss of Montreal will interest to Physicians. .The Sardine a time when this was Reed, 3b.3 1 1 0 2 1 Dorothy Cooper arrive largely virgin territory Temple Heights, 2 miles; Saturday Cove, 3 Mrs. Edwin Jones. ition.-The New Cutter OBsipee. Pendleton, ss...3 0 0 2 2 0 the last of this week to visit Miss E. Frances as far as the railroad business was concerned, miles; Searsport, 9 miles; Swan Lake, 8 miles; STANDARD OIL STEAMER Curtin, c. 3 0 1 9 2 0 A. J. of It was while he was of this BLOWS UP. 10 Phillips Providence, R. I., was the Wyllie. s 8port.. .Stcckton Springs. .Ship superintendent Wildes. 2b. 4 0 1 1 2 2 Islesboro, miles; Castine, 12 miles; Camden, for several \tv\h The Belfast Price Current.. road that the Katahdin Iron Works 1 1 guest days recently of Mr. and J. A. Gammans of New York will arrive branch One Killed and Three Brignoiia, rf. 4 0 0 0 14 miles; Bangor, 35 miles; Rockland, 24 miles. Horn Married. .Died. j Injured. 4 0 0 2 0 Mrs. B. O. Norton. was added. His active railroad career termi- Lord, cf. 0 next Saturday to visit his sister, Miss Maude j Rockland, 12. The rf.4 0 1 0 0 0 A special meeting of the voters} of the when the July gasoline distrib- Saunders, Lena in 1892, Bangor & Aroostook boat Mrs, West of Lynn, Mass., was a re- Gammana. oF~the~granges nat

A Reminiscence by Capt. George L. Norton. Editor of the Marine Journal, New York. Telephonlze k) A call from Capt. A. D. Lothrop, of the U. S. Army Transport Sumner gave i both him and the writer a pleasant half Your Walk hour in recalling the many officers and friends of a former period and the ships j they commanded in the good old of days take Every step you J the late sixties when the ship was uses up energy. a money-maker in the cotton trade be- ^ tween New Orleans and the United Kingdom. At that; time the writer was Conserve it. "Let your harbor master at the Crescent City and was a head save your heels,” as ' definite policy be adopt- physical and moral strength of the Ger- familiar with the usages and necessities Ten of these cigarettes for 5c. They come in mans. I am of that ed II surely come when we pro-Ally, and in my mind great Southern cotton and to- generous-sized| humiliation of China and it is a serious menace to our cause that bacco shipping port. the whole truth should not be known These cotton carriers came to ^ ii. Belgium.” and New le of the paragraphs of understood. Orleans from northern ports or Europe in a lecture on “War and The brag of the English papers in the in ballast, freights being so high that » mhn Hays Hammond, Jr., beginning has led to lack of confidence they could afford to cross the oc an the find in each These in Keep coupon you package. iv )1 State Armory before 400 the present British leadership. light, notwithstanding the fact that they Churchill was were to are ^^ me North Shore set. This to dig out the German from thirty forty days loading, coupons good for many valuable presents. like while a en arranged as an aid to Navy rats, but was almost caught 1,200-ton ship’s port charges ^ | in the German rattrap at Antwerp. Big were as high as $15,000, which included Shore residents to the howistzers, according to British experts the heavy expense of being towed up the julance Corps in France. were so much junk. Mississippi from its mouth to New Or- l»-»nne n rlicfanr»o rtf 119 milnc oor>K motr ance is estimated to cost The Dardanelles were easy taking and the price of tickets for Easter service was to be held by the Al- Two causes contributed to the extraor- lies under apiece, more than the the dome of St. Sophia. Prus- dinary length of time these vessels were t unt was secured by the ci(•mom auu imuLarisiii were 10 oe crusn- detained in port. Congestion in the cot- ed and the poor Germans relieved of the ton presses and slow stowage, as a large ft bonds was a most distinguished of their autocratic rulers. amount of the cotton bales were screwed d representatives of the “Meanwhile the Germans of all into the tiers of bales and all spaces |t -rich Embassies, the surn- classes, old men and boys, civilians, not tilled with nne, many of which were •vnich are situated on the soldiers, were hastening of their own smaller than the tightly squeezed bale [': Also in the audience were free will for the love of their Facherland I which had previously been in the power- ■lohn Hays Hammond, the to its defense. The Allies are not fight- ful press. When the last bale was stow- ^erfectionJwP K: distinguished young elec- ing ‘Isms,' they are fighting Germans.” j ed and the ship’s hatches battened down Mr. ts us. Hammond then described the evo- ; it would have been impossible to force CIGARETTES lotions fore in „ inond was introduced to of the big gun. “The whole air and aft these ship’s holds, so [?r trend u v Major Henry L. Higgin- of modern warfare is to injure the closely were the bales screwed into them. as much as To offset the cotton that the name :ed that probably nobody enemy possible from a dis- buiky, lightweight All implies” bout tance and conserve own vessel had to more or ’^mmSgEw the cargo, every carry Rj electricity than thereby your fc: hat he is also the son of a forces,” he said. less ballast of a heavy character, and uher who has won fame “Today the tonnage of the battleship even then I have seen ships after their ,'ineer. is reaching the 30,000 maru. In speak- lines had been cast from the levee list covered every phase of ing with one of our Naval constructors over several degrees, one way or the t some other. the late of and in some cases Mr. years ago I asked him why, instead Consequently voyage across The Probate Searsport. in a Court. part obtaining charter, working to- I Another was a of the ocean a feature paper -d the history of weapons wasting money and time in building with heavy list made a very Accounts were allowed in estates of with the late I. P. by gather Starrett. The Charles W. on The Dutch at in a uncomfortable but a Ada C. Noyes Cas- years before the Christian battleships progressive series of ship, perfectly safe Estes, late of P. Warren Farmers Insurance was Troy; Edgar Co. or- tine, which was as f steps, each the size of one if as she would ride the Following is a report of the July term et of fully interesting as step increasing kept afloat, Clark, als., Thorndike, guardian’s, ganized and Mr. Hill was chosed a direc- his effort at one the did not waves as and as an of the Waldo second and Wednesday night. point that Russia battleship, why they jump comfortably lightly County Probate Court, final; William A. Monroe, tor and was its first president. At the E- M. to the ton old Since American late of Blanding, Bangor, secretary of ive ordered in this country immediately 50,000 battle- gray gull. sailing Belfast, first and final; Gardner last annual not able to ! Judge James of meeting, being the State board of on the and save the ex- afloat now can almost be counted Libby Unity presiding: J. et trade, spoke plane destroyer that will ship thereby useless ships Clark, als., of Thorndike, guard- attend, he sent a to be as ! Petitions for request dropped Maine 1920 what it .t out the pense of all intermediate on one’s cotton is carried probate of wills were pre- ian’s second and a Movement, outlining eyes (the aerial classes? fingers, by final; Mary A. Sayward, director. The company voted so sented in estates of S. no, hoped to accomplish then in the Pine rmany, and if accom- “He acknowledged that there was no steamships altogether, and the quick George Perry, late late of Thorndike, first and Fran- he was a director from its they of final; inception to Tree State. ! war is question but that the would ulti- dispatch has caused to a Lincolnville; William A. Bragg, late cis M. late of won.” ships necessary large Staples, Stockton Springs, the close of his life, a period of forty- reach this extent the disuse of cotton screws and of Lois V. late of second and tne British Navy, he said: mately tremendous size, but Lincolnville; Chaple3, final; Alfred W. Pullen of ! four years. He was in advo- 1 prominent is be said that while the the close of the Belfast; Anna M. Nash, late of not parading much up Naval expert extraordinary stowage Belfast; Freedom, guardian’s fifth and final; cating the Georges Valley railroad and knew of this it would be as the steamers’ holds are Mary Ella Emerson, late of Frankfort. Hatttie Children North Sea, it is to the fact, impossi- cargo, tramp Edgecomb Thomas, late of Bel- was one of the early directors. The town Cry h ble to educate to Petitions for allowance were FOR energy of this fleet that Congress it, and there- | practically large square warehouses, present- fast, first and final; Chester B. Stephen- of Warren chose him for a selectmen FLETCHER S fore the and therefore ed in estates of James late of late of the freedom of commerce grauual transitions were neces- easily expeditiously tilled. Fuller, son, Belfast, administrator’s ac- several years ago. He was the oldest Searsmont; Eben C. Dodge, late of count of OAST I A annihilation and the im- sary although the many steps i evolved We do not find any Belfast built distribution; Judith C. Crocker, in membership of Union lodge of Ma- k- ships OJR nf war matfirial flr»MMr\rr would all be to the Unity. late of first and Susie a member relegated junk heap in this were Winterport, final; sons, being fifty-five years. as the list, although many engaged Petition in to collateral inherit- C. mtry. If England didn’t final steps were reached. The regard Hackett, late of Winterport, first and The positions held by him were News and Notes. in that trade before the war and if mem- ance tax was unsought. Literary u Panama is a presented in estate of Sarah James France she would never- Canal limited to 43,000-ton final; L. Chase, late of Waldo, He worked for the interest of the vari- R. late of aluable as the means which ship. ory serves the rate of Gardner, Belfast. final; Ann late of Sears- ous causes in aright freight Lucy Thompson, which he was engaged. Practical suggestions showing how- break Petitions for administration were pre- first and James I down Germany’s then was a penny a mont, final; F. Kings- Honesty, straightforwardness and a gen- writers Bive (two cents) pound, sented in estates of Frank I. can be helpful to one another are p.wer. Skin Eczema Cured Pendleton, bury, late of Frankfort, first and final. ial made him Pimples, Blemishes, or $10 a bale, as the bales 500 late of disposition, many friends. f the need of averaged Searsport; Warren L. Braddock, Enemies he had given by C. J. Colder in his article on great battle- Nn rubric hnnt aariniis Knir lono none. Some 17 years pounds. In those our new late of Knox. only method we have to days ships RECENT DEATHS. ago he gave the of “Organizing a Writers’ in the there’s management Club,’’ 'F case, help for you in every particle of were as reution tor license to sell real estate 'o action on the sea, and as reported paying for themselves his farm to his son Lewis and moved number of “The was in July Writer” the Bos- Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment. It wipes out in a single voyage. For many years presented estate of Chandler R. Edwin A.Morrill died to where his :nting by throwing things past suddenly July 9th Union, wife, formerly ton magazine for now all trace of and leaves cotton from Merrill, late of literary workers. Ruth can we dispense with your ailment, your skin carrying New Orleans and Winterport. at his home in Rockport of He Olive Hall, died four years ago. As Petitions for accounts were apoplexy. fiiiiuoir.it; PAamjJltlS OI 1 mobile clean and soft as a child’s. Hundreds of users other Southern has been done presented was President of the had cared for gun platform?" ports by Rockport Ice Co., they kindly others, they in the featuresof “A a in estates of Chas. E. late of queer Writer’s Mail.” led out that the submarine have sent voluntary letters of thanks. Just tramp steamers at mere fraction of Palmer, and one of the town’s citizens. turn were tenderly cared for in their clos- first and Annie leading Among other headings in the number are the of the battle- the freight paid to the old-time sailit g Montville, final; S. C. He was born in years by their Minnie and place try one box. It will mean freedom from 6uf- Rockport Sept. 5, 1851, ing daughter Love Stories False craft. Cooper, late of Belfast, first and her hushanrl. A Wanted, Dialect in ng this he said: “I be- final; and all his life had been spent in connec- ing and embarrassment. Leonard L. late of first Fiction, Courts of Honor for Plagiarists, dritain’s merchant marine Cooper, Belfast, tion with Rockport business enterprises He is survived by three children, viz: and Howard late YVriting for Home Papers, Making Fic- with vessels of final; Snow, of Burn- anu uau ucen Lewis J. Hills of higher THE PAGEANT OF 1865 lunger ill UUBinesS in tVOCK- Warren; Dr. Charles I tion True to and Ruskin DANGERO S PREACHINGS. ham, first and M. late < Fact, Criticising armament, and with the final; Emily Hall, port than any man there. He was a E. Hills of South Natick, Mass., and of first and cap- Browning. Items of “Personal ersonnel which now Winterport, final; Mary A. able business Mrs. Matthews. His funeral was Gossip they To be Repeated at the G. A. R. man, strong in his ideas and with About a [Bangor Commercial.] Encamp- White, late of first and Authors,” reference list of action of could be Belfast, final; convictions,a warm Masonic honors and the burial in the ships ment This Year in Washington. genial companion and j “Literary Articles in and The attempt upon the life of one George F. Bagley, late of first near his Periodicals,” insignificant. Montville, friend. He leaves a wife and one broth- cemetery former home in War- ! a live the and Asa A. ; department of “News and ere are a number of of the financiers of the coun- Fifty years ago, July 4th, victori- final;' Rigg., late of Belfast, er. ren. Notes,” hy- great giving the news of the who ous Union armies, fresh from the bat- first and final; Alice M. late of literary world, declare that the sub- the effort to the nation- Lowell, try, destroy tlefields of the Civil war and the surren- first and including information about prize offers y to take the Montville, final; Charles E. The Barre Times of June 30 con- i IN' OLD going place al (Vt.) CASTINE. for make a capitol and the whispers of an even der at Appomattox, marched down Penn- Wood, late of first and final. tains manuscripts up very inter- ship. I am one of the Palermo, the following obituary of a former | and avenue in It was Petitions esting helpful number. The of scientists to blacker plot behind have and sylvania Washington. for appointment of com- Vinalhaven resident: “Edwin T. price tary working naturally Arey, An of “The Writer” is ten cents a a review of the war-scarred missioners on Enjoyable Outing the Bangor and the i number 01 but I am at- properly aroused the nation to the dan- grand le- disputed claims allowed in until last November a resident of Barre eadnoughts, one dollar a year. Address: P. 0. that threaten and are gions of Grant and Sherman, of Meade estate of Charles E, late of a Piscataquis Historial Societies. Box it with all the advantages gers constantly Lane, and long-time employe of Jones Bros., Boston. made and more and and the other famous com- Brooks. 1905, from the shore gives." greater imminent by the Sheridan, passed away at his home on Loomis hill in The of manders whose in blue’’ had for many footprints history so care- b1: end declared that the wire- silly clamorings for peace movements and "boys pre- Petitions probate of wills were al- around the end fol- In the served the Union. President Johnson Waterbury midnight, fully studied and well marked in Castine August Woman’s Home Com. presents for the worse than lowed in estates of Theodore P. Colcord, a illness of weaknesses mili- silly pronouncements by lowing long tuberculosis. were diligently traced loth the which is called »■ is. such men as and General Grant were in the review- late of San July by panion, “The Vanity ause it is possible for the Bryan against the position Francisco, Calif., Lydia C. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret members of the Bangor Historical taken our national ing stand as the veterans late of Harriet Society Number, Anne McCall 'ercept messages. He also by administration. swung proudly Carver, Searsport; E. (Creed) Arey, to whom he was married and of the Historical oryan writes art to the music of their late of William [ Piscataquis Society In times of quiet and rest, more of less past exulting bands, Frost, Belfast; A. Whit- in Vinalhaven, June 9, 1878, and three I who arrived interesting page entitled “Valuable Y’an- i'' while Wednesday afternoon on the which has not in criticism of the government has become the battle flags that had flown ney, late of Winthrop, Mass.; Phebe A. children: Mrs. E. J. Purvee of people Water-I steamer Castine and by for a ity,” in which she makes the that d a habit in this on a hundred fields waved over late of Alice E. autoes, point .’Jl louse in order or which re- country but it is quite an- bloody Staples, Belfast; Whit- bury, Alton Arey of Cleveland, and field The clothes and the host. iate of 0, day. people extended every pretty gentle pleasures, if treaties and declarations other thing to criticise the administration triumphant ten, Knox; Ada A. Hutchins, Vinal an of the Barre Arey, employe & facility for the fullest enjoyment of their moderately indulged in, are valuable 'its in the in such a critical as the This thrilling pageant of national in- late of Freedom; Mary Maude Traction judgment seat and period present Milliken, Montpelier & Power Co., in this visit. vanities, because add to one’s self- when terest will be as far as late of John late they d. strong and wakeful President Wilson, wisely, calmly reproduced pos- Belfast; W. Davis, of city. His brother, resides Alice inspire sible the 49th annual Ralph Arey, Wednesday night exercises were held respect. Farnham Leader, a New and is the of during encamp- Northport, Rose A. late of Win- in and are i’ directions.” This quota- prudently, guiding ship Fogg, Vinalhaven, there four grand- in Emerson Memorial Town York writes an ment of the Grand of the Hall, when physician, interesting Hedin is to ihe State through the tortuous channels, Army Repub- terport. and Wilmore applicable children, Margaret Arey the visitors were extended a welcome article full of sound advice, for and lic, which will be held in Petitions for guardian were allowed in of by entitled, don of the people of the standing neutrality .fair absolute, Washington, Cleveland, 0., and Roger and Ivan Hon. William A. Walker in behalf of “Health and Good and at the same 27-Uct next. It will be the estates of Lewis M. Robinson of Looks,” containing In the tremendous time insisting that the Sept. 3d, Mon- Purvee of The deceased was growth Waterbury. Castine Board of Trade. Responses were simple rules for the girl who wants to ■ of his nation and its shall 59th anniversary of the Grand Review. roe; Wm. S. Jones of Earle enjoyed during the last rights people Palermo; born in Vinalhaven, June 11, 1857. In made Hon. Lord for the Ban- look her best. Kollin the same by Henry Lynde Hartt writes ninds have be protected and all belli- Thousands of veterans who H., Goldie B. and Adah H. Grant of his native town he been concen- recognized by learned the stonecut- gor Historical Society and by Hon. John an interesting page entitled, “Let’s Talk gerents and that there shall be no in- marched in that review a half century Jackson. ter’s trade and development of internal came lo Barre to reside F. Sprague in behalf of the About the in which he tells uniformed in the Union Petition for was Piscataquis YVeather,” Jr fringement upon them. A real man is ago, blue, will adoption presented in in later his residence on how l' country through geo- 1896, taking up Historical Society. Mr. an to guard against how tc a again to martial music estate of Bert A. and Emma Sprague gave , ion which we filling great position and the nation has keep step down L. Hall of the road. For 10 enjoy. ;Montpelier upward of address on the earliest days of Castine. tell when it is going to rain, and so on. no avenue, and in Brooks. that our interest in our toleration with any Bryan criticisms. Pennsylvania pass par- years he was Jones Charles W. of Anna Sttese ade employed by Bros, Noyes New York, a for- Richardson makes another We are in critical times and no milk and before President Wilson and mem- Petitions for license to sell real estate He a was member of Star of Hope lodge, mer resident of who has been contribution to her series “Mrs bers of his cabinet. It will be the were in of Castine, entitled, us that water policies will serve. There must last presented estates Ellen P. I. 0. O. and the Rebekah in in today so-thought j PrAtLintrlrm-, T-O I F., lodge untiring efforts to mark and preserve Larry’s Adventures in Helen 1 be time the veterans will march in Thrift;’’ oceans'consitute the best firmness, there must be a stand for Washing- Vinalhaven, and also to I the historical in Marvin writes about and the last time that belonged points Castine, spoke in “The New Crochet Men and our rights. The country is full of Ger- ton, hundreds of Knight, late of Unity. Barre N. E. and invasion. muni- ! lodge, 0. P., the i a most interesting manner on Fort YVork; Caroline French Benton writes 1 man and there is them will ever attend an Petitions for administration were andled with better ease and I spies every effort being again encamp- pre- granite cutters’ local here. The deceased I Pentagoet and The on “The Summer Sea men Early History of Festival;’’ A. L h made to arouse for ment, as the aged are fast sented in estates of George A. was a than over 1 sentiment Germany. passing Lane, man who possessed many warm Castine. It was a most B. writes on “A land, through late of j comprehensive King Before-Bridge ieved in It was such effort as this that away. Northport; Lawrence E. Estes, friends and news of his death will marine architec- inspired be re- j and valuable historical paper. He Luncheon;” and Rupert Lane YY’ells d noitmms murderous attack Mr. late of Brooks; Byron C. Avery, late of ceived with ts engineering. upon genuine regret in Barre.” was followed (by Dr. Geo. A. Wheel- makes another contribution to his “Al and such efforts in Ask Us Charles 0. late of not awakened to the fact Morgan, place People Prospect; Peavey, who has a ,r danger er, written history of Castine derbrook Farm” series. Fiction is con- a the lives of our men and the is the best laxative? Years Belfast; late of Stockton Mr. Joel who died inific has great sancti- What of Ralph Morse, Hills, in Union July and is an on tributed developments Ada authority many matters by Holworthy Hall, Margaretta of our in all kinds H. late of Bel- was a son —. use of armies of undreamed ty institutions. experience selling leadB as Springs; Shuman, 6th, of Josiah and Mehitable nprt’ainincr frn the parkr kictomi ur ». Alice Barber jj,. Aaron late of Tuttle, Stephens, Sylvia am! that All wish to see a but the to recommend fast; B. Ripley, Sears- Hills and was born in that town flhatfiplrl Rafps MhKuI Hill Qnnku. ir. , to fill the ranks of proper peace, always Septem- as; his topic, Castine During the Revo- I and ministers who are the doctrine mont; Caroline Dolloff, late of ber 29, 1820, and was the last It,,.1,168 to supply their needs, preaching Belfast; survivor, lutionary Period and the War of 1812. and Alary Brechet Pulver. The regular of at are a Peleg B. late of of a •"■■sources of the Nation must peace any price doing wrong- Qvd&dli&hj Nichols, Searsport. except one, family of eleven chil- Thursday was the fashion, t * Warrants and spent by visitors in cooking, young people’s and "i in war to the ful thing; when they argue that the Unit- inventories were return- dren that grew to manhood and woman- cause of vic- as the safest, surest and most satisfac- inspecting the various points of interest other departments are unusually enter- ed States should not the sale ed in estates of James Fuller, late of hood. In life he was a permit of early shipcar- and at exercises were and An tory. Sold only by us, 10 cents. James night held in the taining suggestive. added fea- orders in this munitions they would take away our Searsmont; W. Knight, late of penter and was one of a that ture is an country alone Store. company Unitarian church, one of the oldest unfinished story a City Drug Ellen F. by ^Sophie 0 worth of. ammunition— rights as nation. Such doctrine arouses Northport; W. Musselman, late engaged in cutting ship timber in Vir- structures of the Kerr. in it'nf'■ of town. $100 prizes are offered for the e hysterical to deeds of violence. Belfast; Harry A. Davis, late of Bel- inia. in with the late •ft1 Manama Canal. It is es- people Later, company Prof. Warren K. Moorehead of the de- best suggestion as to how the story for Life is real and is real. We fas. Clara P. Parsons, late of f srael R. he went into trade in every man in the field government Belfast; Hills, partment of of aca- should be concluded. ,at11 need our we GEO. t. An .e S. C. late of archeology Phillips be a men, must have a firm Cunningham, Bel- general stores at Union.- At the out- : it, man in the factory. It great JUHNSONT demy, Andover, Mass., and a Castine ■ and stable that fas : Rachel B. late of break of the Civil War he a * moreover, that to defend our- government will protect Roix, Belfast; bought large summer resident, told of his i-' Charles A. late of investiga- If You operly from an our own and command the respect of the Moody, Lincolnville; farm at Searsmont: At the close of the tion of ancient invading force shell heaps thereabouts are ri whole world. Dar us K. Drake, late of war he moved to Warren and took the troubled with heartburn, gases and must put 600,000 men in the Frankfort; and of the many deductions at Eb n C. late of farm of interesting a distressed feeling after take a Dodge, Unity; Eromen Capt. Reuben whose drawn eating it r Attorney Law, Hall, daugh- by him from them. blood makes a R. late of ter *8 the Heavy, impure muddy, pimply Nilsson, Monroe; Augustus M. he had married and they kindly cared One of the most »ii2,rVernment advocating complexion,- headache, BELFAST, MAINE. late of Laura intensely interesting of ammunition manufac- nausea, indigestion, Clark, Winterport; B. for Capt. Hall and wife the remainder of addresses to the itij.;lon rhin blood makes you weak, pale and late Ellen visitors was that given areenals. this sickly. Practice in all Courts. Bennett, of Troy; Sarah Snell, their declining years. In 1871 Mr. Hills tiassHS: Dffia bt.t.j Should policy For pure blood, sound use 1. Probate practlci by Mrs. Louise Wheeler Bartlett on the a to digestion, Burdock late of Stockton Helen F. canvased the before and after each meal supply the 312,000 shells Blood Bitters. $1.00 at all 1 Springs; town in the interest of an Drivers and and*you will stores. specialty. 2tf late of W. Taverns, Stage Newspapers obtain Mears, Morrill; JoBhua Black, insurance company and took a leading of early Castine. prompt relief. Sold only by us, 25o ■•Jots OnjQ X,|0 The tions have not been realized. The Port- Republican Journal land correspondent of the Bangor Com- The News of Brooks. mercial says: “There has been, and BELFAST. THURSDAY. JULY 22,1915 Mr. Plummer is in Montville doing the hay- there a fair number of summer is, very ing on his farm. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY guests in this part of Maine, but noth- John H. Gordon is very sick. He is confined ing like the anticipated rush, and.it is The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. to his bed and attended by a trained nurse. 1 said that while cottages have been in New! Blin was taken ill last Something F. Stantial suddenly good demand there has not been a great- is feared CHARLES A. PILSBURY. Sunday and it is said that appendicitis f Bn^r^ag„r er call for them than in former years,say Walter E. Gibbs is to cut the hay on the Dow last year for The reason is example.” farm at Hill, The feed in the pasture Advertising Terms. For one square, one Sprout not far to seek.The coldai d there inch length in column, 25 cents for one week unseasonably is luxuriant. ind 26 cents for each insertion. continuous wet weather has been subsequent gen- Mrs. Grace Dow Bachelder has taken the Subscription Terms. In a advance, $2.00 eral throughout the country, and when in the towns Drake’s and Cake agency Brooks surrounding year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three furnace fires and winter are es- mouths. clothing for the Spirella corsets. I sential to comfort in midsummer there is Mrs. Cobb of Somerville, Mass., (or Adria little inclination to travel. Then much Stantial as we used to know her in Brooks) is In Chocolate, Silver, Farm and that the foot COPYRIGHT .915 BY Gold, Maple-Nut and Fireside says of the summer travel is now auto HA M’T til A IT her E. O. Stantial. by THE PARK & POLLARD <0 visiting father, and mouth disease is curable. not j I VYA\I I o Fruited also the Why and the wet weather and consequent Mrs. Anna Baldwin has come to Brooks to Spice, try the cure on Bryan? condition of the roads have been ad- for hens to decide i atay with her brother, A. B. Huff, who is left verse to If summer should your alone the recent death of his wife. New.York city is to have a new court motoring. by set in in earnest the U Small and Size house and it is announced that there will expected throngs Feed them LAYorBUST The family of Mr. Goddard, our station Large Sponge Cakes make their were visited Mrs. S. C. be no bar in it—drinking bar is meant, may yet appearance. agent, recently by of and Mrs. of of course. and can’t it Ingalls Lagrange May Briggs Delicious with ice cream for at In connexion with the article on an- help dessert, the they Lynn, Mass. other page from the Ob- Henry Ford is to establish a hospital Piscataquis BUY IT OF The illness from diphtheria has subsided. server or. the of Road to teach people to eat less. Then they “Importance There are no more cases in town and the in- and will have more with which to Maintainance Repair” we take the fected have been cleaned and all money buy YOUR DEALER places up , to a L. made now Whitten Ford cars. opportunity repeat suggestion, quarantined are Co’s, places opened. many times in these that would columns, Danford \V. Place of No:th Whitefield was j—H. effect a in the Ninety in the shade in Alaska, with great saving expenditures Swan-Whitten=Bickford in town last week looking after his business the sun on the roads. In when Company shining 20 of the 24 hours every early spring, deep interests here. He has rented the Nathaniel day. A little of that surplus sunshine ruts develop and pools of water are stand- WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, BELFAST, MAINE. Evans place, so called, to S. B. Moore, the for one would be welcome down this way. ing in the roads, they should be gone over, blacksmith, year. the water drained off, the holes and ruts Leander Staples and wife were much pleas- Among our pet aversions “gotten” is filled with the loose rocks usually at hand ed to have Roscoe Staples and wife of Rock- giving “an historical” a good race for BY land as visitors last Mrs. — and then week-end week. first money. Biddeford Journal. topped with earth or gravel. REQUEST That Staples was formerly Miss Hill of Brooks and We are with you on “gotten” —and would greatly relieve the hard many old acquaintances greeted her Sunday at other travel of spring time and materially THE Borne, things. church. lessen the work to be done later. Then Bliss A y found Thaw'sane and the left at the A. B. Payson store ju judge when the roads are in this condition a Percy Cilley AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN Collegeto succeed AND WOMEN who want and of the Supreme Court adopted the ver- to accom- July 8th a pumpkin weighing 16 pounds that better idea can be had of what is plish the most of which they ard capable, will find our commercial training, the means but the he had kept sound through the winter This dict, State served notice of ap- when of increased earning power. needed the general road-making is under something of a curiosity as they are usually peal. Meanwhile Thaw is free and due to the Mikado But, CAPABLE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN who desire a means of livelihood repairing begins. and hard to They were kept beside a chim- UUIU13, keep. Opera «P0U,VIA/ custom that has independence, should take our Courses as the first step to responsible positions as prevailed from early ney in the stenographers, bookkeepers, private secretaries and as employees of the State and hallway. days, work on the roads is not begun un- United States Government Civil and Will “Calvin Austin in collision with a through Service appointment, Short Special be presented by local talent at the Courses for teachers and til the clay roads are as hard as cement, advanced pupils. THORNDIKE. light-house tender” is the caption of a deeply rutted by travel, and the pools news item in an exchange. But it was COLONIAL on0ennl\ and streams are dried up. and Fall Term Raspberries are plentiful and pickers are THEATRE, the steamer of that name and not the Frequent Opens Tuesday, September 14, 1915 thorough inspection of the roads w’ould numerous. president of the Eastern Steamship cor- Mail us this coupon and we will send you our illustrated catalog. often show where a little work would Dr. Gannett of Unity was in town on pro- poration that was in collision. fessional business recen save a heavy bill of expense later. In NAME. ily. Evening, July 30,1915, are Friday The German bankers said to have Miss Carrie A. last week the care of roads, as in other matters, STREET AND NO. Ferguson passed war con- with relatives in and notified the Kaiser that if the an ounce of is worth a Belfast Unity. j prevention CITY. tinues over next winter the country will pound of cure. Mrs. W. J. Hunt and daughter Arabel passed be bankrupt. The Kaiser’s reply was STATE.. Monday with Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Hunt. The truth next The is plain to any one who that the war will end October. Henry M. Higgins has bought a new Osborn knows a modern newspaper office from bankers knew what were machine of Herbert I they talking the inside that the institutional spirit has mowing Jackson. AT THE— was about, the Kaiser talking through seizea upon me worgers. tney are not The weather is very unsettled and farmerj all Address Bliss Business his hat. thinking the time about themselves, College, Lewiston, Maine are having a bad time to cure their hay. but about the York Even- _ paper.—New Miss Martha Small and Miss Irma Keech WOMAN’S 66 Church ing Post. ? CLUB, s The only war news or interest for the passed Saturday afternoon with Mrs. A. B T That was certainly true of the time, past week is from the east, where the Then followed a consolidation of the five WHITES’ CORNER. (Winterport.) Ward. New Braided and Hand Woven. more than ago, when the Rugs, fifty'years church in these districts— Mrs. and Austro-German forces are making a de- organizations Miss of Mrs. John Foster came from Mont- writer was in his novitiate in Hussey Castine is the guest of Miss journalism; no less than 14 ville afternoon for a short visit with Linen Runners, Baskets, Trays, Knit Porch Jackets and termined drive on the Russians along a the people representing Avis Harquail. Sunday | but as a country editor for over a third different denominations—with a union Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Higgins. thousand mile front. The evacuation of Mrs. Susan Dawson visited her 4 Shawls. Lessons in Reed and Raffia Basketn of a and thus with niece, Mrs. Mrs. Louisa <§ century, unacquainted a in Hasty had a severe hemorrhage Warsaw by the Russians is regarded as Sunday school and federated church, G. H. York, Sunday. the inside of a modern had from the nose last Dr. Whitaker of newspaper,he which the churches united Sunday. assured and a decisive defeat of the federating Several from here attended conditions as church and Sun- was called and relieved her. supposed were different, their forces and Unity armies of the Czar is feared. working congregations. day school at Monroe Sunday. are in most There Miss Hatiie came from Mass they callings today. The did not end with the Uilliatt Salem. 5 Home Cooked Food on Sale improvement Mrs.'L. Every was no 54 hour law A. White entertained the Rebeaah last to her vacation with her Day In a recent issue of the Saturday Even- then; no throwing schools and churches. Corvallis had two Saturday pass Thimble Club Tuesday afternoon. down of pen or at the sound of a parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gilliatt. and Lunches at Reasonable Prices. ing Post an article by Owen Wister, pencil and to ^ saloons, many people ‘‘began Mrs. Ellen of or the call of for a Strange Minneapolis, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gould of BrooKS were “The Pentecost of Calamity,” in which whistle, appetite realize that it is not to tear good policy is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. W. drink or an eat. But, come to think of Nealey. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gross Mrs. Black’s Delicious for Lunch. he gives his impressions of “peaceful, down manhood at the same time you are Try Specials the Mrs Carrie Burgess of Dover, N. H., is here and attended service at the Center church. beautiful Germany,” derived from so- it, great newspapers of today could Clam Boullion, Salads, Strawberry Snort Cake, all kinds Sandwiches. At building it up.” After talking the mat- on a-visit to her sister, Mrs. E. C. Clements. not be produced without such of Donald Bartlett and sister Doris, accom- journs in that country in the past, con- loyalty ter over a of the best Doughnuts. large delegation Virgil Linnell of Bangor the week-end Misses their workers as the Post thus spent panied by Irma Morey, Florence and trasted with present conditions. We describes: waited the commissioners citizens upon as the of his I and c ret 1 guest mother, Mrs. A. G. Iva and I at 5 ., Baked Beans Hot Tea and “Little little become absorbed Larby. Hogan Clayton *Berry and sister Nola, Every Saturday p.m Rolls, quote the following significant para- by they them to no more and requested grant Mrs. Emma passed Sunday at Windermere Park, T Hot or Iced. orders taken at any time for in the team rather than in Haley and daughter went to Unity. Special parties j graph: “Nothing in the whole story of play every licenses for as the two in force X saloons, Bangor Friday to visit relatives there a few A was born man for his own hand. daughter Monday to Mr. and mankind is more strange than the case fighting They on 24th and June expired May 6th, days. Mrs. Harry Robbins; and, of come to think of their news- speaking girls, of Germany—how Germany through instinctively was respectively. This request granted, Mrs. William Rogers and Idris and Mrs. Fred Patterson had a birthday present SEARSMONT. PROSPECT FERRY has been trained paper as something with a life of its own, children, generations carefully June 10th became a of a and Corvallis dry George, of Belfast, are guests of her cousin. Monday granddaughter, born to Mr. and for this wild at the throat of Eu- wholly independent of the particular Miss Start of Camden was a recent Isaac Bowdoin of ( spring town, one saloon having closed on that Mrs. G H. York. Mrs. Albert Ames in Brooks. Lucy Danbury, men who at the moment to be re- of Misses Susie and Fannie Hanson. relatives here. rope that she has made. The Servian happen and the other out of Rev. guest day having gone Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Barden and of David Brackett called on old and new with it sponsible. Editors and writers may come daughter Mrs. Emma Luke visited relai assassination has nothing to do friends the latter of Mrs. Charles Cushman, who is suffering business May 24th. This illustrates what South Monroe visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. part last week, Friday and go, it is the that on for- scot last weea. save that it accidentally struck the hour. paper goes Clements he was the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- from a wrist, has returned from a iuv Tuesday. night sprained ever.” niujr uov.uiii{/uoiiv.u i/j Months and years before that Germany ton Gross, Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs, visit with relatives in Belfast. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Caye<: ting together in a good cause. Mrs. George Hopkins of Monroe and Mrs. was for her Richard C. At the Center church ed Mrs. Jessie Harding last Sun crouching spring.” Clann rtf Rranrar miiKn --_ £ VI_ Higgins. Bradstreet’s thinks While Preston Freeman was stowing hay that “the public afternoon he from Acts 27 Bickford Sunday spoke last the hay fork became unfasten- Evander Harriman visited The series of articles Samuel mind is now in a more Tuesday. Thursday by G. receptive attitude More Democratic 23 “For there stood me i..is last Blundering Chap. verse, by ed and fell, breaking his arm. A. Pierce, in Sandy point, in recent issues C. M. Conant and motored down to Blythe of the Saturday toward suggestions as to the need of family ! night the Angel of God, whose I am, and whom' F'rank Harriman is in Ban*: D. 1915. I their cottage. Sylvan Retreat,Swan Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Hunt with their little Post give an intimate view of preparedness, not for but war,” Washington, C., July 20, Lake, 1 serve.” He spoke very earnestly of Paul’s Milbury Evening against He has been in poor health f day afternoon. were of wna an dollar of the hundreds and thou- belief in Sunday guests affairs in the East; and, to sum the mat- and it. ia r*.prtainlv timp thoro Every God, and of how they cast four# daughter Imogene William Ginn and sister Li. sands trust to the Several from here attended the anchors out of the stern of the when Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cushman. ter up in a sentence, has taken ad- in this direction. Unfortu-' paid by companies Monroe W. ship, Japan awakening visited Mr. and Mrs, P. M. G C, T. U., which was at were driven and down in Adria and of war under the of the Friday afternoon, held they up home after vantage the in Europe to get a nately we have lost a and stand- government provisions J. W. Skinner has returned prestige the rest room on the Monroe the crew were C. and Mrs. have to be returned fair grounds. feared shipwreck and about to and attend- Mrs. B, Avery strangle-hold on China and is likely to under that is not “war tax” law may spending the winter in California [ ing Bryanism easily leave the etc. There was an attendance are their sister, Mr carelessness. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ritchie, daughter Es- ship, the in San Francisco and San visiting retain it. She has practically conquered and that for the because of Democratic ing Expositions regained, compensated telle and son of over 50 and the sermon and music were en- Brewer. trust in the Herbert of Dover, were in town and annexed China without firing a gun. lack ct and soldiers. At the Practically every company Diego. many ships last week for their joyed by all present. is at home has under annual visit with relatives 1 Chester Harrison Mr. Blythe was on the spot, had access time became United States which paid, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farrar of Rockland are Bryan Secretary of State and friends. to spend his vacation wiih h to all the and test, the tax by paragraph 1 of a vacation here. It was the home of public documents, others, this country was generally regarded as provided Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply spending j Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swett arid four daugh- fcvelyn during the the nation of the section 3 of the “war tax” is preparing complexion, headache, nausea, indigestion. “diplomatic” negotiations, leading world, and the ters of who are W illiam Lord Boston, in Belfast for the sum- Thin blood makes you weak, pale and Mr*, and Mrs. and with the of the trained to the of the sickly. quaintances. pen journal- life and of its citizens were litigate right government mer, came For sound use visited M property Saturday afternoon to visit Mr. pure blood, digestion, Burdock i boys of Winterport ists the to collect. Test cases have already been and Blood Bitters.$1.00 at all stores. C. N. held the faithfully portrays conditions in safe wherever our flag floated. Bryan Mrs. C. B. Jewett a few days. Dist. Superintendent Garland, ing last Sunday. both countries. As one result of in various federal courts. The first Quarterly Conference at the Methodist. Japan’s made this country a stock brought Mrs. Linda Littlefield returned Messrs. John and M> laughing Thursday WINTERPORT in- Nulley control of China the door” is like- foundation for these suits was laid by from church last Sunday after preaching a very “open abroad, caused the sacrifice of many spending a few days in Thorndike, where j bury, Mass, who have been s; the an Bhe structive and helpful sermon. ly to be closed in the face of this coun- American lives and the loss of millions Democrats through apparent visited her daughter, Mrs.Ralph Arey; also Mrs. C. R. Hill and daughter Catherine are tion here of two weeks, retur in the law. in where at Na-to-ma, Swan Lake. Tibbetts and little try. Japan intends to monopolize China’s of dollars of American property in Mex- oversight drafting Burnham, she visited her parents, Camp Mr. and Mrs. Merrick on last Saturday's boat. The in the failure to Mr. and Mrs. John who have been visiting trade herself. ico, where our flag was trampled in the oversight lay pro- Sayward. MiBS Jessie Dole Baker arrived Monday daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Phena Berry of Stone; Bean, have define “bankers.” The blunder is An auto from summer school. MrB. Tibbett's mother, Mrs. Mary rivarl nn last Priflnv’fl hoSit a1- dirt,and the war ships sent to Vera Cruz perly party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Northampton j home in N. H. 1 The editorial staff of the New York the fact that but a few Horace Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. returned to their Keene, at her here. to demand an apology came home with- emphasized by C. H. Kimball, Mrs. John Fuller and little son of Tampa, summer cottage E L. Times recently gave a luncheon in honor months before the “war tax” was Clement, Mrs. Edna Miss Avis are on scalfold out it. Now there is no how- levied, Harquail, Fla., guests of Mrs. Joshua Treat, Jr, Mrs. Minerva Packard was the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harr;, country, Carrie of Charles R. Miller, editor in the Democratic had Harquail Burgess, Miss Hussey, Mr. to some hatched chickens last wer, chief, ever small or poor, to do us reverence. Congress appropriat- Marion Evelyn Starks.reader.has been secur- attending newly dren of Stockton Springs and Mrs. L. A. celebrating the fortieth of ed of dollars to back to White, Mrs. Julia White and week and in down grew dizzy and Harris' anniversary is imbued with the idea that thousands pay ed by the Epworth League for August 2nd. coming tors with Mrs. Evelyn Japan fully Miss Erma White, motored to his coming to the paper, and as illustra- a refund ordered Searsport Sun- fell, breaking one arm near the shoulder. time when she is she trust companies by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert are in Ban- any ready can take day for the day. Ringwall For baby's croup, Willie's J the cost of out such a the ting getting daily federal courts following litigation on gor for a visit with Mr. Ringwali’s parents. mamma’s sore throat. possession of the Pacific coast and the Mrs. C. W. MONTVILLE. bruises, as the Times the Nealey.who has been so critically SOUTH Thomas' Eclectic 0 paper following para- same question. Mrs. William and Mies ness,—Dr Philippines. And today Germany con- ill for the two Thompson daughter, 5Cc. J from the remarks of S. past weeks, is still very low. remedy. 25c and graph Adolph tinues to and im- Section 3 of the “war tax” declares Isabelle McManus of Boston, are guests of torpedo neutral ships She rallied a little during the past week, but The dull weather is causing haying to be Oaks, the publisher, is of interest: that bankers “shall pay $1 for every Mrs. Isaac Dunham. peril American lives while dragging had a very ill turn Sunday and a consultation late. It interest to may you know that there of used or It of The concert along a diplomatic be- 31000 capital employed.” doctors was held. Dr. Hunt of Bangor was Winterport band gave another who is in Mass., for is more in correspondence, W. E. Prescott Lowell, Carle & Jones probably money expended pro- a called cause she thinks then defines who shall be termed “ban- and brought a trained so that two this week and were entertained on the lawn of ducing The New York 'limes than is ex- Bryan represents Ameri- nurse, treatment, is improving. a nurses on can ker” under the act. The definition of are now in an Mrs. Belle Thompson. pended any other single newspaper sentiment in opposition to an ad- attendance,and operation concert was a for The children’s Sunday evening in the world. must earn over is identical with that which appendicitis will be performed. We $75,- ministration that is “banker” R. Harold Lockhart will arrive on Satur- was endeavoring to main- great success. The church beautifully Important ^ 000 week before there a every is cent for the federal courts but a short time be- steamer for a week with his tain the honor of this country and pro- day’s parents, decorated and the house was well filled. the owners, and 40 per cent, of this CENTER MONTVILLE. ! KT tect the lives of its citizens. fore held inadequate to render trust com- Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Lockhart. A FASHION E\' amount goes for salaries and wages. One of the largest Baptisms that we have to such a tax. Miss not return to We are consuming over 500 tons of white panies liable E. E. Tasker is at home from Bertha Boyington will took Appleton. any record of for a country town place Representing paper every week, and about a ton of The Anaconda Standard publishes a re- The Democrats had Boston this week owing to the severe illness ample warning. Mrs. Fred Carter returned home from the here July 4th, when 42 went forward in bap- printers ink a day. Our Sunday circula- C. W. of rural de- of her Dr. E. H. port by Tenney, inspector The language of the federal court’s father. Boyington. was The ser- tion has reached and Tapley hospital Saturday, tism.and one cripple sprinkled. 350,000 our daiiy schools for the Montana McCALL PATTER' State Board of cision conclusively showed that “banker” The Sieben Club held a picnic at Flat Rock, vices were performed by Rev. H. A. Welch circulation this morning was 319,714. Miss Myra Drummond of Portland is the Education, in which it is stated that must be more defined to in- Frankfort,last Friday. The trip was made on and Rev. Vannah of Rockland. Another PUBUCATIO' adequately ^ucot vi mi, aim mis, ij, Dean. Guy “two the jitney run by the B. R. & E. Co. take soon. Mr. E. N. Davis • The Social Democrats of Germany are years ago consolidation of schools clude trust companies. baptism will place David Boynton and of Searsmont our Pattern family At S. S. a who has been con- will be at internal The in Montana and transportation of pupils “In the case at said the decision, Sunday’s session of the Methodist of Union is the Evangelist having troubles. two prin- bar,” have moved onto the Chester I Boynton farm, representative was elected to attend the Pitts- the services with remarkable success. July 28th, to explain factions differ not in the ends were hardly known outside of the Victor “the is not a bank or banker, ducting cipal de- plaintiff Mr. and MrB. H. S. Banton of Knox were field summer school in session August 9-20. His cousin, E. A. Davis of this place, is sup- of Belfast the unequall. but as to the means district;” but that “today practically and it does some of the sired, of achieving though things of Mr. and s Sunday guests Mrs. W. D. Tasker. plying the pulpit in South Liberty for the these celebrated Patten mutual which is a every county in the State has the CI1UII1C1ntcu 111 UlC ocvwun no UIUILOUVC the goal, permanent caught men are While splitting wood Thursday Carney State Of Trade. present. These young spiritually lications. vision and this year the sum of such its business guaranteeing future past of business, principal a are of moral character, and we peace, military, po- Shure inflicted bad cut in one knee with an T.vaniitar Mnro f)ninrr in ratail trade H IrrVinr gifted, high was litical and $26,636.18 spent by Montana trus- seems to be distinctively that of a trust them for the .1 economic'securityfor Germany, axe. offset rainy weather. Midsum- take pleasure in recommending If you are not already tees for temperatures at the earliest moment transportation alone.” The re- in Conservatism in work of Christ and the salvation of souls. m practicable. Dr. company.” Mr. and Mrs. Conant Thompson and daugh- mer dullness jobbing. order- er tor that wonderful for fall. Industries more active. Iron and earnest euuor oi ine port contains much of interest, and what The court further out that the ing iviyer, vorwarts, a points ter Evelyn of Searsport were recent visitors at McCALL’S—now* is th Bteel lead. Coke production increasing. More ISLESBORO. followed the consolidation of the Cor- resources on which the tax was collected W. NORTH ■>" Socialist organ, renews the appeal for J. Bean’s. doing in coal. War orders diffuse activity in enter your name. Only vallis, Woodside, Willow Creek and ordered returned were “invested in widely separated lines. Building records poor. ,_ r... ..turn. the end of the war and and D. — bitterly opposes Mrs. W. Tasker has a rambler rose of the II Crops improve slightly. Wet harvest for win- Capt, O. F. Coombs is at home for an ex- -U1IU, JUU annexation. He believes Mountain View schools in the town of and railroad bonds and in the Perkins ■ Belgian the municipal Dorothy variety |that has over one ter whea^. Delayed movement. Corn and spring tended visit. only 35c—renewals the first could come from Ger- Corvallis is of special interest. A new, stocks of corporations.” The Internal thousand buds and blosBoms on it. wheat gain.Dry weather needed for grain and suggestion Mr. Charles Freeman of was Clearings increase over past two years.— Malden, Mass., without and modern, well eauiDDed school building; Revenue Office has required truBt com- Mr. MrB. hay. The McCALL QUAKTl* many humiliation; says: -and Ralph M. Carter of Belfast BradstreetB, July 17th. the guest recentlyof his mother and other rel- was for the school. to the tax this book of fashion- “We desire general disarmament and provided consolidated panies pay upon class of and Mrs. Nettie Mason of Boston were week- atives in town. a handsome another disastrous war and in the cases now end guests of relatives and friends here. 5c If a 15c Pattern security against securities, pending Mrs. Fred U. Coombs and children of Cas- you buy international PURE mCH BLOOD claim for recovery iB based on the allega- Mrs. Eliza F. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. through far-reaching agree- E. B. HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? tine were guests last week of her father, tion that the securities taxed are invest- Bean and M r. and Mrs. C. A. Bean were at ments. We believe that neither side can 5 Do colds settle on or in McFarland. PREVENTS DISEASE George N. and Frank Cooptr’s in Searsmont your chest y?ur Joseph be hence the has come ed “in and railway bonds and bronchial tubes? Do or that date. beaten, time to municipal Sunday. coughs hang on, Miss Beulah Bates returned July 18th from are end the war before its cost mounts Bad blood is for more in the stocks of you subject to throat troubles ? heavy responsible corporations.” Notwithstanding the popularity of motor C astine, where she attended the school of in- It Such troubles should have immediate and to the loss of life.” ailments than anything else. Whether or not the trust are cars Volney Thompson could Bell more car- higher stop heavy companies treatment with the struction for teachers, Pattern IKU causes rheuma- successful in their the fact riages than he manufactures. This strengthening powers McCall Doll The socialist is said to be catarrh, dyspepsia, proceedings, year’s propaganda is sold. of Scott’s Emulsion to 1 remains that Democratic blundering is output entirely guard against Miss Leo la Coombs celebrated her birthday little who and is tism, weak, tired, languid feelings which so follows. Every girl spreading through the empire like- for this consumption easily 12th a number of her school- and worse troubles. responsible expensive litigation, A honey bee stung G. A. Gordon on the neck July by taking Pattern Counter on to result in sensational Scott’s Emulsionpoatains purecod liver our ly developments Hood’s has been which adds tremendously to the cost of last Saturday and Mr. Gordon waB soon in a mates on a sail to Bangor on the steamer Cas- Sarsaparilla oil which the res- a elai >r> when the the law and may serious condition. His tongue and lips swelled peculiarly strengthens 28th will receive Reichstag meets. successful in administering largely tine. A most enjoyable time was reported. 1 wonderfully purifying until he caul d hardly speak, his heels itched piratory tract and improves the quality of 'r reduce revenues. • ^ Call Doll Pattern free and the the cords of his were the the in it soothes and enriching blood, removing intensely, legs badly blood; glycerine >- It was expected that the war in Eu- Like numerous other “jokers” in welcome—Each Patte'rn scrofula and other and swollen,and he was so ill that Dr. Pearson was heals the tender membranes of the throat. humors, Democratic laws, these mischievous er- Children rope would prevent many from called. The doctor soon relieved him and said Scott’s is the best Cry doll dress. going building up the whole system. Take rors exist because of wholesale prescribed by special- complete only the unusual result of the bee sting was caused FLETCHER’S abroad and divert summer travel to it to all the so as to ists. You can get it at any drug store. FOR it—give family disregard of elementary principles of by the poison being injected directly into a Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. ]. Maine resqrts;but thus far these expects- avoid illness. Get it today. legislation. vein and cirried through the entire system. CASTO R I A --i'

News of Belfast. will be m Bind concert this Thursday, Marian Jonquist, tie leading lady in th< at 8 weather evening o'clock, permitting; Urban Co„ playing at; the Colonial, waa talcei l ark is fast filling up. Dancing and j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Morse motored to Ver ,na severely ill Tuesday with appendicitis and t interested. ctures keep the visitors | Warren last Saturday and were guests of Mr. at the Tapley hospital. It is expected th« Arthur Crane and HOT and Mrs. Chas E. Blackington over ;in,i Mrs daughter Sunday, operation will take today, Thursday. were recent making the trip in their Reo, place j ; New York guests at weather and Hot feet go lea House. ITnereThe schooner Pendleton Brothers, Capt. J. The Hospital Fair. The two days’ fai: ^Wayside together—both are mighty O. Hayes, now at Lisbon, Portugal, has been given for the benefit of the Waldo Count] ; ... unication from Mr. Elbert Wheeler, ordered to St. West Indies, and will hospital opened afternoon in Memo of the Belfast Water Co., relative Thomas, yesterday uncomfortable, especially rial sail, light, for that for a charter. Hall with a sale of fancy work, etc., to b< tax on summer residents, is print- port followed a musicale. the feet. You Eliza 1 in the evening by This, -nd page. probably Mrs. J. Know ton and Mrs. Mary K the sale will be continu- Robinson entertained Thursday, afternoon Barker D. of will so- Friday evening in their White Tent, V., have tried the many ed, admission to the hall free, and renovated and home on tonight at 8 o’clock Wednee- newly repaired Union July meeting there will be a dance, tickets 50 cents. called Comfort shoes and street. was served at 6 o’clock and a _:Sth, in Memorial hall. A birthday Supper social evening followed. Tuesday, 20th, was the eighty firs! be given. have been relieved only July birthday of Mrs. Elizabeth E. Knowlton anc one who has over it Webber have taken Every been speaks Mrs. Ernest S. of cash. The famous with her guest, Mrs. Georgia S. Pendleton, she j your of the new State road in near the highly Northport. i onson cottage at the shore was entertained at dinner by Mrs. Charles P. There are upwards of fifty culverts in this ndon street for two weeks and the Hazeltine. A cake graced the centei section of road and are of sufficient size birthday rooms for a needed they I close his dental cf the table. Mrs. Knowlton was the recipient to ensure proper drainage. of many dainty gifts and of^congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Follett, who were at l urnal is indebted to Mr. W. R. Towne and best wishes in which many outside of the the Lord at Little River the of the Seattle Times of July 13th cottage past family heartily jo’i* entertained while there. Rev. and Mrs. an account of the death of Col. week, j At C. B. Ames, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert L. the Wayside. Mr. Charfts F. Swift en- A brief obituary was published in Seekins, tertained a at the Wayside Tea House lack nrooLr Miss Amy E. Stoddard and Judge M, W. Lord. party Monday evening.... Mrs. Ada L. Wildes has The Hit or Miss Club were guests of Miss es International Bible class and the entertained from Brookline, Mass., Sue M. at the band concert parties the church Partridge last land society of Baptist Ground j Boston, New York, Philadelphia and York, Pa. Gripper Thursday evening. Later all adjourned to i penny social and picnic, supper at and Providence, R. I., the guest book shows shoes not relieve but “The Wayside” for auction, followed by a .xt Friday afternoon, weather per- only that they represented women’s clubs in their Dutch treat of assorted cake, ice cream, cocoa ! Each one is to bring a requested correct broken home cities. They were complimentary and they j and tea. .^yoon. testified to their appreciation of The Wayside, i I1T_ I1 I »vvuduuicid ruci uas msiaiicu nw ns of the Belfast Water Co., have : arches, out-growing joints vu., Boston scene wc lectric hoist from the C. H. Hunt Co. of New Common was the last Monday i^Acuiune \ Jed to the foot of Condon street and and Some--Not All. other foot ail- of a J. Red- many fork for and it was thrilling event. Capt. Chauncey ! first i discharging coal, used for Spend will be placed at the top of the with a j he first time last week in a ding dropped from his aeroplane para- near of Frank ments. If are a suf- discharging barge, I he shore the residence you chute Forego Some Luxuries— i'his work was done when at a height of 3,500 feet, expect- | | also be carried to the formerly by horse-power, he water will to | ferer— come in and let us >ut more ing land on the common, but a current of The a The And Comforts if on sides the recently by donkey engine. Necessary— ng the shore both of wind Eyes took him away and be finally made a safe | | fit you to a pair. For sale ■lectric hoist is a great improvement. For a Bank Account. landing in Joy street, where a big crowd had $ Modern let Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Peters, who with their | By Scientific Methods | p Letters. The following followed him. The Boston papers give mnch only by amily are occupying the Gentner cottage on (without the aid of aed uncalled for in the Belfast post space to the which is of interest here as drugs) he East entertained friends last story, he week 20th: l.adies— side, Friday National Bank of ending Juiy Capt. Redding is the aviator engaged for the The City Belfast f And hit the Most Up-to*Date it a clambake. In the party were foremen E. Bird, Miss Mildred Cobb, Mrs. i Belfast fair and will make flights each day. Gentle- F. Littlefield and family, B. L. Tuttle and fam- l ■on, Mrs. C. F. Pendleton. | Foreman Miles, Mr. and Mrs.-Fred The Waldo County Hospital. Mrs. Chas Waldo County’s Leading Banking Institution. W. Daley. Wilbur B. Leach, Harold ; ly, Sylves- f ;er and others of the Leonard & Barrows fac* White of this city was operated on Tuesday Glasses 'en York. | Assets Over :ory. $2,000,000 | rd concert on schoolhouse common At Reasonable Prices. Miss Ruth Redman, B. H, S. ’15, is clerking Rev. Unity, aged 16 years, is a typhoid patient, en- was attended and Mrs. Horace B. Sellers entertained rsday evening largely in the Mrs. oi law office of Eben F. Littlefield. cast tering Monday.... Hadley McCloBkey I :he of “The New a musical s. lections rendered were most enthu- Minister," New who was visiting her sister Attention is called Methodist Brunswick, »*—" —”■ ~i received. The selections from the to the amendments made play recently given at the church, | Mrs. Keene on street, was or the last to the laws »t the last The Mayo operated Broken Lenses were timely, as the opera is soon to by legislature concerning parsonage Friday evening. Replaced J last Alonday.... John Adams, who was injurec ted local talent, and “W’hen probate business, and which requires the ?vening was enjoyably spent with games, etc. hereby ^at the Hblmes mill, left the hospital Tuesday publication of notice of as execu- Mrs. assisted Misses Elizabeth re a Tulip and 1 Wore a Red, Red appointment Sellers, by -Dr. S. Johnson of this city, a medical pa- Jars and Tumblers or and Fruit tor, The Ethel ng by the band, called for several administrator, guardian. Journal's Chamberlain, Rogers Mary Mann, Jelly Chase & tient, is Doak, rates are as low as served ice cream and cake. gradually failing. which were emphasized by the insist- anywhere in the State,and «€- A T <£r lower than in some as the com- The old ug of the auto horns. places, county At the annual meeting of the Odd Fellow’s Weather. Same weather! Lasi missioners ^■Optometrists,^ learned some time ago by writing Association the Sunday morning the weather was all th* .gh a misunderstanding regarding ar- Building July 14th, following j to in the State. 25 Main every county Place your were elected: Robert F. could be desired—bright sunshine, wind north Street, Belfast, Maine. ments relative to the F. H. Maxfield lirectors Dunton, L. POTTLE S j in The J. probate advertising Journal. D. Fred V. Albea west, and a pure atmosphere. It was the first contradictory announcements were Ralph Southworth, Cottrell, An Enjoyable Entertainment. The E. James H. Howes, Dr. David P. day this season with the invigorating ail | :o the two local papers last week. The young Hutchins, Successor to H. Davis’ Ii f to Maine people of the Baptist Christian Endeavor, as- Flanders, H. Howes. The directors which brings people from the cities u is the date upon which Mr. Maxheld Ralph and such is on the hill sisted by outside talent, gave an interesting >rganized with Ralph H. Howes, president; enjoyed tops in Rut- ik in Belfast: “July 22d, 3 30 p. m. at AND 25 CENT and musicale in the and Clifford J. Pattee, land, Mass. It continued all anc 10 STORE, theater.’’ The remainder of Comrade enjoyable Friday night samuel Adams, clerk, pleasant day. 5, vestry. The vestry had been decorated for it really seemed as if it “cleared off” at time while in this city will be de- treasurer. ljad Plates the occasion with bunting, flowers and ferns ! last. But Monday brought lowering skies anc Church Street, Hay ford Block, Belfast, Maine. the work of reorganization. / The will of the late Mary Maude Milliken of by Mrs. Nettie Merrithew and Mrs. I showers. Tuesday summer returned, and at Warren*A. :his makes the following disposition of 'Charter. The barkentine Mabel I. city f Nichols and presented a very attractive ap- night there was a gorgeous sunset and the ler estate in case of the death of her mother C. N. ot now I apt. Meyers Searsport, pearance. The following program was stars were shining brightly. But during the given: ind of her brother, without issue, in memory MICHELIN REDUCES TIRE to little church on the corner of | PRICES That been chartered load lumber it to rain and in the morn The Fit | idos.has Opening chorus, “Swanee River;” clarinet solo, night began early Episcopal >f her father, the late Congressman Seth L. well and 10 PER CENT. I n for Buenos Ayres at $21 per thous- “Old Oaken ing the familiar drip, drip, from roofs and th< Elm and Court streets is progressing Sturgis Dexter; chorus, Bucket;” Milliken: An addition be made to the Belfast j ! to have the by I have recently taken the Sennott w-iich is double the and uu MIV VIU was it is building l ordinary rate, ivuuiug, paiviu J vancil JJUkKCl, moisture-laden foliage heavd. It clearec planned dedicate^ Michelin have Public Library as a reading room for adults prices just been reduced 10 was This is the first and Post Graduate Course in -r years ago lumber carried to the ! “The Handled that the later in the day—but for how long? Aug. 15th. only Episih*.- fper cent, yet no change has been made in the the New Long Dipper Hung by ind works of and | history, travel, biography that of these well known tires.This news 'latte for $6.75. The Meyers will load j Sink,” by Alton Braley; vocal solo, Harry Up- | pal church in Waldo county, aside from qquality good Improved Method of Correctable art to be called the “Seth Milliken The ladies of the Mission will 1 is sure to interest all as 1 Llewellyn Episcopal hoh motorists, especially of new Barbados molasses Miss Edna at Dark Harbor, which is maintained by sum- I argo crop ton; piano solo. CurtiE; ! Michelin tires have been some Impressions, with the mouth chorus, Memorial." their annual lawn party afternoon j selling for time closed, Thursday mer residents and the sum- It and, after discharging which she will “Dixie Land;” reading, three selections. Miss open only during 8at prices a little too high for some purses. The at the home of Miss originated by Dr. Greene. Green Stuff. It has been a hard season July 29tb, Maud Gam is of wood manufacturersr state un- I iiston to load lumber. She will bring Alice Simmons; vocal solo, Bertrand L. Davis; mer season. The new chapel built j that they have been for market gardeners but the unfavor- mans. 6 Church street, from 3 to 5 o’clock with the 1able, heretofore, to reduce selling prices with- If are and one of the largest cargoes of mo* Clifford Tinker; “Old Black despite on a field stone foundation, heavy you having any difficulty with | reading, chorus, I j out sacrificing the recognized high standard of able weather conditions they have succeeded Bags, baskets, aprons, trays, towels, pillows * rafters left visible on the inside. Both the : your set of I tu be landed there for many yearB, Joe;” piano solo, Mary Hayes; reading, two cquality of Michelin tires. present teeth. can in meeting the local demand for ! cushions, fancy articles, ice cream, cake, cand, 1 will be and selections, Miss Helen Brier; vocal solo, Miss early vege- interior and the exterior stained, The present substantial reduction, while in guarantee absolute satisfaction. :iace of the j Chase, Principal Bigelow tables. had peas the 4th, and ana jeny win De on saie. 11 stormy tne partyr ba measure due to the increased Edna Hopkins. The chorus was Many green surprisingly Newtonville is over accompanied demand in this for is Mass., working j now the favorite have will be held the* next fair day. The patron- country quality tires, this method I can on the violin Dean and Miss telephones supplanted will be greatlly appreciated by the Episco- By furnish you a his vacation at his by Knowlton, J more£ particularly due to the greatly augment- luring summer home, the less desirable varieties and sold last esses are Mrs. J. P. Taliaferro, Mrs. L. W. that Edith Burgess presided at the piano. Ice early palians here. €ed output of the American factory at Milltown, plate gives the life-like appear- farm on Lincolnville avenue. With •ght week at 40 cents a Beets and carrots Pendleton, Mrs. Ralph C. Johnson. Mrs. Allen INew account of the cream, cake and home-made candies were on peck. Jersey,on extremely heavy i ance of the Natural Teeth. a?- ance he has drilled an artesian well 55 McLane, Mrs. J. A. Fessenden, Mrs. Wm. New advertisements. The Dollar Shoe : cdemand in foreign countries. This demand, it sale, the Misses Geneva Perkins, Maude Jef- are also in the market,but most of the lettuce V, an abundant Sale at The Dinsmore Store this, iis stated, was formerly supplied from one or rough ledge, getting sup- sold thus far has come from Boston. Straw- Pratt, Mrs. Ralph M. Johnson, Mrs. Horaceg begins | No mouth too difficult to fit. ferds and Lillian Cook at the ice *the other of the Michelin factories abroad. j oure has a that presiding This does not mean that I water, vegetable garden berries have been in but have Chenery, Mrs. A. C. Hopkins, Miss Wilson, Thursday, morning. cream table and Miss Flossie Heal at the good supply for his is re- candy the shoes to be sold are one dollar value, ! Consultation solicited. mishing peas, etc., table, not below 15 cents for lots carried Mrs. Wm. H. Quimby, Miss Helen Picksley, only table. gone except The following committee has been l.ng the old a new iX'i Will DCC uu CAamimug vubui. appointed home, adding L., over. Indications are that the season will be Miss Jennie Wilson, Mrs. A. M. Weeman, JTUU icauiljl ^JT 1 '■ Waldo Pomona to las, dormer A From the Law Court. Clerk of Courts are for women and County grange pre- porches, windows, etc. shorter than usual and those who intend to do Mrs. A. P. Goodhue, Mrs. Louis Pennington, There shoes men, children, a for Dr. E. S. has been built Geo. I. has received a from for ten Don’t pare program the coming year for a con- Webber way and the grounds Keating rescript should for their I Miss Maude Gammans. and the sale will continue days. preserving arrange getting ference of the clubs of * he the house will be the Law Court the in and 23d and boys’ Waldo county: C. graded. With all sustaining exceptions berries. miss it....Friday Saturday, July the case of Chester L. vs. M. Howes of Liberty; Mrs. B. L. Aborn of rk on hand Mr. Chase finds time to take Bailey Sidney M. An Artist’s RecetTion. Before returningr, 24th, Carle & Jones will sell 1,0C0 yards of Dentist, Webber. 1 Edmund out in his new The parties belong in Searsport and The young people at the accompa- to Belfast from her home for cloth and 800 of lace cloth, 15 and Brooks; Brewster, Lincolnville, and lily auto. Battery, Chicago, many crepe yards Masonic TemDle. Room 5. Belfast Mrs PMiinh Ritohifl Rolfasf nrKilu Pi-.if D,.inu were copartners in a general store in that block... not open a bank account at The has lessened the usual .Why consumption at The assessors of taxes which the plaintiff had received for the firm Patten of Boston. | departments. In this movement Mrs. Pierce City National bank of Belfast? Assets over having completed ason. One reason for the low of price was will do the trick their work, the tax book has been committed to without the knowledge of the defendant and North Belfast. The Ladies’ Aid was the leading spirit, and president of $2,000,000_Baked beans and brown bread at and make you feel fine. lemons is said to be Society iiy that they We know this Take one me for the collection of taxes for and I had not been accounted for.” will hold their annual fair the Arts and Crafts and of its successor, the The Wayside every Saturday night in addi- positively. 1915, as Tuesday evening, t uorly packed—not sized are the juight. Sold only by us, 10 cents. have assumed the duties of the Another Waldo country case before the in the Woman’s Club, until last year. Mr. and Mrs. tion to the regular menu-For sale at the office. ■rnia July 27th, church vestry. The usual City lemons, but witn a top layer of Law Court is the appeal of Fred S, Drug Store. There will be two discounts this On Thompson sale of articles dear to the feminine heart will Pierce spent the past winter in Boston, Mrs. Ferguson Poultry Farm 7 Whitechester brood year. iuoking fruit and inferior truit in suc- of Chicago from the decree of the of all judge Pierce her time to in the 1 old Whitechester ■ ■ .('QUIRE’S taxes paid on or before August J6, 1915, the in a certain begin at 6 o’clock and continue during the devoting painting sows; year thoroughbred r.g layers. Then as to prunes. The New probate allowing to-probate will puke) Boston Museum of Fine Arts in to and 10 a d I rrl discount will be three percent of Henrietta T. Nichols of Searsport. It ap- evening. and ice cream will and sketching boar, eligible registry, pigs FRIDAY (3 %). ad Grocer tells us that there Candy Arey’s jtaCCI U are many pear that Mrs. Nichols made a will dated had been the Bliss Business Col- If paid after August 16th, and on or before Nov. also be on Bale. There will be a the Fenway. She a pupil of Sargent shoats... .See advt, of tries and orders for and made mystery large foreign Cali- 9, 1911, November, 1913, another. and in Museum November 1, 1915, the discount will be one and table and other attractions. A musical and her work the of Fine Arts was lege, Lewiston. The fall term opens Sept. a prunes and that the of all At a hearing before the judge of probate the Cash one-half prices grades room she an illustrated cata- Perry’s Market. percent (1^ %). inRtmmont Hnfpd November. 1911 moo literary entertainment will be given, conclud- in the Sargent and brought home 14th. Mail the coupon for "anting. Buy your prunes now. After November no discount ted as the will of the testator. An appeal with the farce "A Picked many fine copies of paintings by this well logue. Short and special courses for teachers | 1, 1915, will be ___ ing Up Dinner.” was taken to the supreme a deducted. court, hearing 15 known artist. Last from and advanced .Belfast Bank of Admission cents. It is hoped that this Tuesday afternoon, pupils... Savings was had, and the decree the judge of pro- I wish to call 3 to 5, many were to book No. lost... Mr. and Mrs. John M. your attention to the law in bate was sustained. The case now comes to event will be liberally patronized as it has given opportunity inspect 15,064, j For Sale regard to when taxes are due. the law court a second these and other works of art at the attractive Mrs. Clifton A. Stevens upon appeal. F. W. been in the past, as the proceeds go to the Stevens and Mr. and The law that Brown and T. L. Talbot for the appellant. W. the on Church Invitations1 requires all real estate taxes church... .Miss Walkley gave another of her home of artist street. of Searsport publish a card of thanks- P. Whitehouse, H. W. Swasey and R. F. Dun MUST be paid before December and last were sent out to members of the Women’s Club shoes not relieve but 20, 1915, ton for the proponents of the will. travel talks Sunday evening, which was Ground Gripper only | that personal taxes MUST be paid before Jan- highly interesting and instructive. This time and the Unitarian Alliance, but all interested correct broken arches, outgrowing joints and j Out Door Sunday" Evening Service. The uary 1, 1916. were welcomed. After the of the sale at her subject was Egypt, and she handled it in a burning Pierce many other foot ailments. For only first of a series of open-air meetings under I hope that all tax payers will avail them- masterly manner. About five homestead on High street, when Mr, and Mrs, The Dinsmore Store....The family of Mrs the of the of seventy people Ollvei Plows selves of auspices pastors the city discounts as before specified. Pierce lost many valuable articles of furni- a card of thanks.... Sulky were present. Mary M. Smith publish AT THE churches was held on schoolhouse common last SPECIAL PRICE OF I would very much appreciate if all those ture, etc., they bought the Veazie bouse, No. The Swan-Whitten-tfickford Co. are whole- Bread and Sunday evening and was attended by several Cake. The Bible tells us that who intend to avail themselves of the discount 8 Church a substantial ~”• street, two-story brick sale uiouiuuiuio iui we ain w. wnu.u hundred The settees from the Uni- “man shall not live bread with people. by alone,” yet then owned August 16th, would notify me as early as pos- building, by George W. Burkett, Lay or Bust dry mash... .See notice of session ; $39.00 versalist church were near the two old established bakeries, two tea rooms so I can placed band was both as sible, have their tax as and it remodeled to exterior and of the State Assessors at the courthouse at 9 j -AT — receipts ready, stand and a line of incandescent selliug bread, cake and other those who it lights ex- food, the direction of will very much facilitate the of interior under Mrs. Pierce, a. m. August 2d... See notice of the Public dispatching in or tended from the stand over them to the street. supply private customers, and the home bread business on the last discount lolly company camp who also designed the brick fireplace in the Utilities Commission....The time table of the 1JACKSON &HALL’S day. Rev. Horace B. Sellers, who originated the makers, the leading grocers now carry bread My office will be in the Aldermen’s Room» ottage, by the seashore or I sitting room. Tuesday afternoon the whole Eastern Steamship* Corporation for the Ban- idea, conducted the services and led the con- from the big citj bakeries and their sales are Memorial after first floor was thrown open to visitors and The line and the Maine Building, July 15, 1915, n the in the | gor line, Metropolitan mountains. Music at gregational singing, with Mr. A. H. Welch large aggregate. One firm recently Office hours will be from 9 to 12 and there were pictures and other objects of in- Steamship line is of interest to tourist and the For Sale a. m., as and sold 15 600 any time you dances cornetist, accompanist, many of the cases, loaves,in two days,and start- 1 to 4 p.m. EDWARD SIBLEY, wish, terest in every room. The was de- travelling public... .Squires pure lard, 11 cents with cases parlor old familiar hymns were sung. Mr. Sellers ing eight on Saturday morning is ^7 Whitechester Brood Sows, 1 year 5w27 Collector of Taxes. as well as voted to the with a few a at Cash Market, Friday only. songs. sole, out before Sargent pictures, by pound Perrys* in opening the meeting said that the oper -air often closing at night. More old. Mrs. Pierce, including some very attractive _Lost an embroidered table cover done up services dated back to the the grocers have been 1' have an days of Christ’s recently selling cake ®I Thoroughbred Whitechester you flower pieces. In the room opposite, over the in a newspaper. Finder please return to B, D. Boar, and Paul’s teachings, and were designed to from abroad.No w Belfast cooks have a well de- for fireplace, was the painting of an old boat shop Field... .James F. Hurley, Frankfort, publishes eligible registry. ■ VI VMIV reach who to be served as cake makers people prefer in the open reputation and with 1 and EDISON ac Kennebunkport that specially attracted the a caution notice. 10 Pigs Slioats. rather than in the church buildings. Rev. cake on sale at the tea rooms,and the frequent Sand and writer. I-rs. Pierce said that the rain inter- FERGUSON POULTRY FAR VV gravel delivered at Hosmer McKoon of Castine, who had preached “sales” and fairs, it is surprising to find that rupting out-door work she started to make a a in the Unitarian church are and SWANV1LLE. A a n rt nr t■ ■ ■ reasonable price. Phonograph in the morning in ex- there large increasing sales of the sketch of the grindstone, but had gone on unnu ur innmvo change with Rev. Arthur E. Wilson, read the foreign product. This cake comes in attrac- vvith the and sketched the interior of that end of the Miss Annie Nicaerson is relatives in We desire to extend our CHAS. M. you in iike those used visiting sincere thanks to HALL. rainy days Scripture, and Harry H. Upton, who is tive cartoons for the Sunshine kkind supply- boat with the on which boats neighbors and friends for their assistance your in a of shop, tramway Unity. vacation will be en- ing at the Baptist church in the absence of goods, great variety makes and flavors aand kindness and to those who sent in Tel. 306 4 ve were hauled out. Through the door is flowers, &ear*porl open 0our late Rev. Walter-F. Sturtevant,offered Rev. and at a very reasonable price. Mr. Frank Urdway is confined to the house bereavement. 'oyed as well as the prayer. se^n a of softened the sunny of background foliage, by MR. and MRS. JOHN M. STEVENS, George S. Mills Bennington, Vt„ a former wi th blood poisoning in his foot. ones. Entertained at the Woman’s Club. Sev- mist of a rainy day. In detail and in coloring MR. and MRS. CLIFTON A. STEVENS. pastor of the North Congregational church in Searsport, July 13, PATTERSON’S eral parties were entertained at the Woman’s this is a painting to be prized. A companion The L. A. S. wili meet with Mrs. C. R. 1915-p thiB city, gave a very interesting and patriotic No Club the past week, Mrs. John O. Black cater- picture is an old hull on the shore at Kenne- N ickerson this, Thursday, afternoon July 22nd. Needles. discourse on “Loyalty;” mentioning the vari- MUSIO ing. Mrs. N. L, Page of Beverly, Mass whe bunk which was submerged by the tide so that SHOP, No Scratch. ious phases in which loyalty enters modern Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nickerson and son Clin- has been visiting in Belfast, entertained hei the sketching had to be done at low water. In NOTICE 47 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. life—as the student to his Alma Mater, the ton of Portland will r eturn to Maple Terrace sisters, Mrs.-George E. Kittredge, Miss Anne this room are some charming views of the All persons are forbidden to harbor Diamond to hia home this week. hereby MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING Reproducer. churchman church, the patriot to cor extend credit to M. Kittredge and Mrs. Maude E. Busse. and a dainty little sketch of the my eon, Wilfred G. Hurley, Fenway aae Unbreakable hia flag and country, the citizen to the _ 1 shall not be for bills of his RENTING REPAIRING Records. munici- Mrs. Charles S. Bickford rear responsible any entertained in honoi grounds at the of the house, showing c rule, and that of friend with contracting after this date. J. LEE pal friend. Mr. of her aunt, Mrs. James Carle of trees in In State of Ohio, of Toledo, PATTERSON,. Proprietor. Portland apple blossom. the room back of City [ s' Frankfort, Maine, July 20, A. D. 1915. Phonos to Mills said that faith and love are the founda- Lucas $150.00 $250.00 Her other guests were Hra. V. H. Mitchell this were a number of studies and unfinished County. f 2w29 JAMES F. HURLEY. tion of loyalty. Of present day conditions he Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he is senior and Mrs. Henry D. Clark....Mrs. Walter B, sketches. There was so much to interest and of the firm of F. J. & Farm For 50c said that was partner Cheney Co., Sale Records Cylinder, each righteousness greater than peace entertained and the of records 1 .. Kelley Mr. Mrs. Wm. B. attract that we cannot attempt to of the doing business in City Toledo, County Flour to war Swan, speak is of 120 acres DisC) $1 t0 in regard conditions abroad; that na- and State and that said firm will Cheaper Consisting of fertile soil, not j- Miss Katherine John in It was a one aforesaid, pay r Kelley, Mrs. R. and collection detail. real treat to Get our prices before you We are and tions have their reasons, sufficient to the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for buy. agents rocky; splendid hay potato land; timber justify Miss Margaret A. Dunton, Miss Alberta M. long absent from the world of art, a )1for Stott’s Peerless and Stott’s Patent. and wood enough to pay entire cost; beautiful Full stock of to their frequenter each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be Fancy Phonos and their loyalty own cause. He criticised and an home. Welsh, Mrs. Elmer A. Mrs. of in other re- cured the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. buildings elegant of Sherman, Charlei picture galleries days. Light by the lack church attendance of men in Bel- PERRY’S CASH MARKET. Frank Grady, caretaker; no trespassing un- Records, S. Bickford, Miss Maude Gammons and Mist freshments were served in the FRANK J. CHENEY. fast and said the diningroom der penalty of law. Address present generation is living Mabel R. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my Mathews....Tuesday noon Mrs from a table which an authority on tf9 F. E. on borrowed antique presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. 1 ELKINS, morality handed down our B. frpm Clyde Holmes, Mrs. C. C. Pineo, Mrs. Gract furnituie has declared to be and in A. W. I 131 Eureka Street, ancestors. priceless, (Seal) GLEASON, Belfast Bank Carle & loyal The service closed with a C. Mrs. Savings San Francisco, Californa Jones Pillsbury, Marshall Martin of Provi. every room were fine of the old-time Notary Public. benediction examples by Rev. Haraden S. Pearl of the R. Mrs. Horace Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and Notice is hereby given that Savings Bank dence, I, Chenery and hei furniture. It is an artistic home as well as the E Congregational church. acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur- IBook No. 12,641, issued by this bank, has been xclusive Agents for Waldo Weather permitting guest. Miss Gertrude H. of Newton home Mrs. Bradley of an artist. Bancroft H. Conant faces of the system. Send for testimonials, 1lost and application has been made for a services will be held on the common next Sun- dupli- LOST Mass., Misses Cora S. Morison, Margaret 0 received the guests at the door and Mrs. free. ccate book according to laws regulating issuing County. day evening, when Mr. H. will F. J. CHENEY & newr books. Harry Upton White, Katherine C. and Marian Frank R. Woodcock and Mrs. CO. Toledo, 0. Somewhere on Church street, an embroider* Quimby Arthur Ritchie Sold all speak. by Druggists, 76c.’. WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. ed table cover, done in a newspaper. Firider Haxeltine had a Dutch treat. served fruit etc. I up punch, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Belfast, July 7,1915-3w27 please return to B. D, FIELD. Garden Frocks.

Chintzes Galore for Hats, Frocks, Smocks and Fallals. [Correspondence of The Journal,] New York, July 19 1915. If you are in the is swim this year you must garden, even if it 4>nly window gardening that you indulge in. The shops offer such enticements in garden rigs and fixings that everyone is indulging in cretonne hats, smocks and trimmings, and buying gardening tools in chintz bags, and kneeling pads of wicker, trimmed in Japanese crepe. Long sticks adorned with painted la- —the GOODRICH “Fair-List” dies or parrots that stick in the ground and hold the basket of tools or cut flowers, splint Propaganda baskets gaily painted, with scissors attached, and an endless variety of similar inducements, help along a fad, which is far from being use- less if it draws people out into the open and now saves gives occupation in the sun and air. Besides Car-Owners, all these pretty appurtenances make charm- yearly, ing gifts for a week-end hostess, possessed of a real garden. * Garden Hats and Others. over These are wide brimmed sailors and Maud cm Tires Muller shapes all of cretonne in the gayest of $25,000,000 colors and patterns, and quaint little bonnets that tie under the chin or fall in becoming frills, mob-cap fashion, and since all out door iHERE are 1,923,951 Automobiles now State- So then, is a pursuits are allied these are quite aB apt to be | this, leading I licensed, and in the United States. reason and worn in the motor car or on the links bb in the running, why WE initiated, JL Of these, 1,803,951 are Pleasure Goodrich “Fair- garden proper. Cars—i.e., propagated, that exclusive of etc. List” Clever girls are doing over linen frocks with Trucks, Movement which we pub- coatees of flowered chintz and bands of the More than 90% of them, or about 1,623,555, use Pneu- licly announced in the press on Tires. same on the skirt, while one can either make matic Jan. 31, 1915, and which caused Made as or purchase belts and girdles of flowered ma- Each car will wear out and replace, on average, about practically every Pneumatic Tire always- terials that make a plain and a bit passe frock one Set of Four Tires per year. Manufacturer in this Country to attractive. Therefore, the interests of each Car-Owner as well as follow our lead and bring his Smocks of al! Sorts. each Car-Manufacturer, each Car-Dealer, and Salesman, is prices down to a fairer level. and affected the to —The same Smocks of all sorts are in great favor, not vitally personally by price of Tires Con- reliable Construction. sumers. only for gardening but for tennis and golf or o any sort of outdoor doings that are informal Because,—Tires and Gasoline are the two big items of o o in character. The revival of the form of deco- consumption in the operation of Motor Cars. as —The same ration known “Smocking” grows apace, and The Owner who used his Car 1,000 Miles less per year, dependable Service. this sort of stitchery is easilj and quickly than he would have done, because of “the high-price of Tires is also the reason if done one runs the tucks on an easy ripping and Gasoline,” received that much less return from his entire why some Tire Manu- and catches them machine, together at the investment in the Car proper. facturers, who could odd and even intervals. THIS Contrasting thread is The potential, or prospective, Car-Owner who fails to not, or would not, meet our —Nothing whatever taken out of very much used to give added prominence to bug a Car because of “the high cost of Tires and Gasoline,”— BASIC prices for Pneumatic he who sells his Car and does not buy again because of “the Tires (even though our “Fair- materials or no matter high cost of Tires and Gasoline”—or he who, for the same List” Propaganda obliged them Quality, reason, stores his Car and does not run it during a considerable to make heavy reductions off part of the year, is a direct loss to their .former Lists) might errone- what reductions in List-Price are —1st—Automobile Manufacturers, as a class. ously suppose that “Goodrich” —sa —AutomoDiie ueaiers, as a class. Tires have been cheapened in ■ —3d —Garage Owners, as a class. Quality, as well as in price. ever made. ■—4th—Lubrication & Gasoline Manufacturers, as a Hence this explanation (to class. the Public, to Car-Manufacturers, But,—he is a greater loss to TIRE Manufacturers, and Dealers, Car-Salesmen, Garages, Dealers, as a class, than to any others. and Tire Dealers generally) that Because,— we deem it “good business” to sell the —Gasoline and Lubricants, for instance, can be sold to best Goodrich Tires (of fabric we have construction) —Every Car-Owner who uses 30 x 3 j < Tires, now saves, the Owners of Motor Boats, Stationary, and other Motors. ever made, at the fairest price possible for such quality. through the Goodrich “Fair-List” Propaganda, an average of But,—Automobile Tires can be in the the only sold, ultimate, Hence, too, following TEST offer to Consumers. about $14.70 per Set of 4 Tires. to the man who OWNS a Car, and who wears out Tires through —We will cheerfully pay for any Goodrich Safety Other sizes in proportion. using it. Non-Skid sold since Tire, our “Fair-List.” price-reduction f he 1,623,555 State-licensed Car-Owners who use (announced on 31, which when cut shows Pneumatic Tires now save o o January 1915), open about 20% of what they last year o reduction in in any quality, number of layers of Canvas, in paid for ANY make and size, whether they be Goodrich or cr cf thickness, quality Rubber, when compared with any competing brands,—equal to more than $25,000,000 per vear. other Goodrich “Non-Skid” made mile that each Automobile means an Safety by us, and sold at And, don’t forget that this giant savin j to Car-Owners runs, our automatic Sale Tires to tha*. with higher puces current before the Goodrich “Fair-List” was never mentioned to the Public by ether T ire Manufactur- of replace mileage Movement. EVERYnew Tires. ing Concerns until the Goodrich “Fair-List” Propaganda made And,—this is further to it But, all the Salesmanship, and all the Advertising, authorize any Tire-User to imperative that they extend the Saving to Consumers on extend this Offer our their under the Sim, could not a the total (at expense) to any Tire Dealer, or Manu- Tires, or lose business to the Goodrich Co. increase, by single Tire, facturer. sales of Tires beyond the number of Cars owned by Con- But, notwithstanding ail this,—the fact which should We ask sumers, and the number of Miles each Consumer rims his Car Car-Owners, and Tire Consumers, in their own loom largest to TIRE-USERS is the contrast of to tn enn r __i i*. 10% 40%, yearly. in prices, that still exists between the low price of the best Goodrich Tires mnniM; rnn The Market for Tires is therefore limited to goes unchallenged—just as we have protected Non-Skid hires fof fabric construction! Ihnt hmr inflexibly, their the number of Cars running, and the Mileage which each interests, for our. own sake, through our “Fair-List” or the largest Rubber Factory in the World produce,—(to wit, Owner is induced to run yearly. Propaganda. GOODRICH Non-Skid Tires) and all other “responsible” Tires in Therefore, we opine that to promote greater Sales, and the field. greater use, of Automobiles, few better incentives can be o o o Compare prices and see! McCall Designs offered than markedly-lowered cost, TO CONSUMERS, for Then, if you are not already a Goodrich User, do vour- Tues and Gasoline. self (and us), the justice to buy at least one GOODRICH the design, with decidedly effect. “Non-Skid” picturesque Just as we recognize that the only legitimate expansion of that Tire. Silks in flowered designs are also used for GOODRICH “Fair-List” Propa- open to the Tire Industry, as a whole, would be due to the Sale Test that out for Quality, Mileage and Resilience against the new form of blouse, and these promise to ganda, every Car-Owner who now buys any make of more Automobiles each to with a any other Tire, at any price, which you are now run over for autumn wear. For the year Consumers, greater of Tire sized 37 x 5, now saves on each set using. present BECAUSE of 4 The average Mileage USE, per year, of each Car each Owner. an result of such Test will cause you to wonder why however the cottons are decidedly smartest by Tires, average of about $46.27. That is why we favor the lowest for y°u ever paid more for Maximum Quality, Mileage, and and best suited. possible price —Every Car-Owner who uses 34 x 4 of Tires,—to Consumers, consistent with Tires, any Resilience than the Basic of Goodrich Non-Skid Tires? maintenance of high make, now saves, through the Goodrich “Fair-list?’ price Liberty Straws. quality and a fair to Dealer and Mfr. Propaganda profit an average of about $26.15 per Set of 4 Tires. Liberty straw hats dyed in rich shades of THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, O. purple mahogany, peacock blue and black af- ford real protection from the sun with their APPLETON. I don’t,” he hastened to say.srnil-; BOYS MUST BE he pulled a dirty handkerchief out of his “Only j BOYS. on her as he noticed her wide drooping brims, and are worn without pocket, and carefully untying it, showed ing reassuringly, | MINE CENTRAL RAILROAD i Edwin Gushee, a pupil in a Milton. N. H., h r horrified look. any other decoration than tneir ribbon bind- her a huge black caterpillar. She shiver- schoc 1, is at home for the summer. Mrs. Ross was “Yes, Cliff is a good sort if he didr’t j ings and crown strap. Worn with white skirts quite surprised to see ed, but Jack, failing to notice the shiver, BELFAST the chubby face of Jack have to be dressed up all the time. He j AND BURNHAM, ! and and the color of the Miss Richards of Westfield, Mass,, is the Ingram,a sturdy | handled the shirts, hat repeated of when caterpillar lovingly.‘‘Mother share’s he has with the rest boy ten, she answered the knock and me will everything j On and after June 23. 1915, trains in belt or guest of her friend. Miss Edith Gushee. look at this with daddy’s connecting sweater, these are delightfully pic- at the side door. of ’nd he’s can’t make him t Burnnam and Waterville with j magnifying glass tonight, ”he said, “’en us, game;you j through trains j turesque. G. H. Page has returned from a visit of two He was a cry. ! i or and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and neighbor, living three doors look it up in one of daddy’s books. weeks with his Mrs. and he did not mother Bays maybe I’ll be a' 1 loston, will run as follows: Vivid Colors. daughter. Georgia Ripley, away, often bother her, “Cuckoos and orioles like these to eat,” “My The Rebuplican Journal anil Met in Bath. as she did not science master at the high school, like j FROM BELFAST encourage intimacy be- he informed her. “I guess its the cus- More color tnan ever is noticed at the tween her father used to be before he so I Magazine one year each races, own and this same Jack my died; AM * PM PM Roy Taylor is at home from Westboro. boy tard inside ’em”. Mrs. Ross shivered Country Clubs and at all places where smart Ingram. she lets me learn all about bugs ’nd ] Belfast depart. 6 55 12 15 3 20 $2.10, paid in advance. where has again. Mass., he employment in an insane It was an he told ( t7 00 412 20 t3 25 sports prevail. Awning stripes in shirts and attractive little face—round “Where’s Cliff?” he like things,” her, speaking softly. itypoint. asked; “he,d must be home. Moth- 1 Valdo. +7 10 tl2 30 13 35 Subscriptions may be new or renew. blouses make vivid on the and no hospital. rosy, and a little bit “Well, 1 goin’ spots links, just dirty. The un- to see this fella. I awful rooks 7 22 12 42 3 47 Write or call at this office color combination is too Mr. and Mrs. A. T. covered head looked as if it had not been er’ll be lookin’ for me. I’m glad [ daring to be carried Bliss of Boston are occu- “You mean Clifford,” answered Mrs. j ^nox. 17 34 12 54 t3 59 combed since there isn’t anything wrong about me but J off with success, since in color has pying their cottage on the eastern shore of morning. Ross, “He’s on an 'horndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 modesty stiffly. away errand, the climbin’ ’nd the I’ll out “Say, Mrs. Ross,’’ he but dirt,for grow , 7 48 1 08 quite gone out of fashion in such Sennebee pond. stammered, I hardly think Clifford would care to j Inity. 4 13 surroundings. as he of mother Good-bye, Mrs. , hesitatingly, twirled his little handle such a as that.” that, says. Vinnecook,. t7 58 *1 18 +4 20 The rule however, to wear with cap thing is, plain blouse Miss Rosa Gushee, who has been round on one tell Cliff to come over and see the i lurnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 4 30 attending hand, “would you mind “Oh, yes, but know he Ross; a skirt and vice versa. Clifford; you glaring school in is vaca- tellin a fella said baby pigeons I’ve hatched. Clinton. 8 28 5 20 Massachusetts, spending her why you what you did likes us fellas to call him ‘Cliff, old man.’ got—just ”|l about me to He the fence instead of 1 lenton. 8 38 5 30 Shoes and tion with her mother, Mrs. Helen Gushee Mrs. Brown when you pas- ’Nd he likes ’nd ’nd jumped opening Stockings. oh, yes, bugs grubs langor. 11 35 3 05 6 05 sed over the and 1 was the gate and was off like a flash. j Nowhere Mr. and Mrs. Charles bridge catching little snakes ’nd He me to J Vaterville. 8 44 2 02 has the fad for proaounced color Bills are spending in things. gets Mrs. Ross’ were and 5 35 polly-wogs the creek? You know some for feelings mixed, their vacation with you keep him sometimes ’cause he ’ortland. 11 50 4 50 8 20 manifested itself more strongly than in foot- Mrs. Minnie Wentworth, said, ‘If that was she did some with the result boy mine, he would says you don’t like ’em ’round. So I thinking, j Boston, pm. 3 30 8 00 12 10 wear. White tennis Mrs. Bills is matron break that the “fel- i shoes strapped in black of the Boys Home in Port- my heart.’ 'em Clifford appeared among keep for him, ’nd he jist looks at’em TO UKLEAST and tan are smart and Mrs. Ross’ face las” the next Saturday afternoon in blue with these hose with land. grew very red,and she when he get a chance.” j delicate did not know what to answer. ■ overall and bare feet, and had the time PM AM AM stripes or clocks are liked. With a Miss Seeing “You are a "boy, Mildred Wentworth, who is a teacher her Jack funny Jack,” sighed of his life.—The Christian Guardian, 1 loston. 7 30 10 00 plain tan shoe, dots or are worn. confusion. continued: “You Mrs. Ross. “You haven’t told me j polka plaids in a school in is why PM Houlton, passing her vacation needn’t mind tellin’ me one for it Toronto. For dress wear there is no end to the bit, you wouldn’t like me for a mother,” she 'ort.land 11 On 7 Oil 1 intricacy with her Mrs. was the j 100 mother, Minnie Wentworth, and funniest thing mother and me continued bio jiiiuia monthly of strapping insets and color combinations and inquiringly. AM other relatives. was havin’ a “W„ll T_.ir _i___i.n. Maine Woman Honored. 1 chummy talk out my Vaterville. 7 20 Only because of a verv nrr> wmie Biioee are by 9 63 4 10 special pernaps more seen witn dark rabbit this ment with the pen morning, and I just hap- isn’t because don’t look for langor. 6 45 1 60 publishers m Mr dresses than with ones. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vera you nice, The MAtiAZINK can we y n the la light A certain shade Gushee, daughter pened to say to her I was Cliff Ross’ Berkeley, Calif, July 16. Sigma Kappa j fenton. 7 25 9 59 4 17: give glad a real woman to look this < ova your pretty but money-saving club oiler. M. of kid and bronze and son Rocrpr nf I.nrilnnr Mood k.u /n* mother wasn’t at, Sorority, which closed its 40th convention here Hinton. 7 34 champagne finishes, both mine. So you see, you Bee a fella 10 08 4 27 j is the Fashion Amliority and 11«>• you likes his mother to be today, elected Mrs. Euala Linder of Buffalo, leave. worn with combines well with the summer and have gone to in needn’t feel bad about what said. iurnham, 8 25 10 25 4 45 ing Helperof more women than an \ matching hose, housekeeping you I 'nd not too awful Ethel ; chummy, particular. president; Mrs. Weston, Madison. Me., Vinnecook. 18 35 35 magazine in the ! a tenement in to hear 1 tlO 4 55 world. almost any fussy get up. Mrs. Frances Gushee’s house, just happened you say that to vice Mrs. J. Indian- “Now you Cliff I president,and Mary Blunt, Inity 8 44 10 50 5 04 Come in or write to see a samp’ Mrs. Brown, and it. made mu wnnHor if keep (Clifford, mean) treasurer. The next convention will be 1 apolis, Horndike. 52 1 All the latest v w Purses and own awful nice ’nd clean ’nd dressed ’nd j 8 11 00 5 12 styles and fam Bags. my mother saw with up, held in 1917 at Waterville, Me. ! every month also MONROE. anything wrong course Colby College, inox. 19 00 til 10 20 t ; delightful stoic me and of he does look nice; but some of ,5 besides Purses and bags are in line with this fad for didn’t like to tell a tella. Hooks. 9 15 11 30 5 36 1 articles, regular departin' the call him ’nd he home I I’d ask so boys sissy, don’t like yaldo. cooking, dressmaking ami ornate and color contrasts, and so ac- Rev. Mr. Swift from East Hebron Thought you, I’d know, j 19 25 til 40 ( 5 45 striking spoke at that. ’Nd he does look so lonesome sit- keeping that lighten housework am. wouldn’t like my mother to be Htypoint. 19 35 111 50 t5 65 Loved customed has the eye become to the elaborate the church last Sunday and will speak there disappoint- on the bank when money. by women everyw ed in me, you know.” ting the rest of us fel- lelfast, arrive. 9 40 11 55 6 00 patterns that they no longer seem loud to us. July 25tb. “And las go in for a swim; ’nd when we climb tFlag station. pray, why wouldn’t you like me Don’t Miss This Offc Bead are trees to look Limited tickets for bags naturally revived with this Miss Gladys Moore and sister for a mother” for bird’s nests we have to TRUCKING Boston are now sold at from Franklin asked Mrs. Ross, slightly : s 5.25 from Belfast. movement and in the finer are most at- tell Cliff how many eggs there are 'nd styles Park, Mass., are visiting their piqued, for she prided herself on a | I am to do all kinds of ! m grandfather, being what color ’cause he darsent climb prepared trucking. H. D. WALDRON, tractively shown. Lucy Carter. John Moore. model mother and having the neateet- trees, General ’cause he tear his clothes Furniture and piano moving a specialty, j Passenger Agent. dressed boy in the town. might or G. C. DOUGLASS, Some of the farmers have’ scratch the leather all off Leave orders at the corner of Main begun haying, “Well, you must tell me fust why I’d shiny his shoes. stable, General Manager. Portland Maine. LIBERTY. but the foggy weather has been break “He never can go ’nd he and unfavorable your heart, and I’ll tell you why I barefoot, Cross streets, and they will receive for wouldn’t like don’t get strong like me. I j haymaking. you for a mother, answer- Why see, attention. connection. For skin Mrs. Maud Hurd and son Mark of Pittsfield could lick Cliff in ten prompt Telephone any itching trouble, piles, eczema, ed with all a small jerks of a dead * alt Mrs. Edith Grant is here from New Jack, boy’s love of rheum, hives, itch, scald head, herpes, arrived last week to visit relatives. York, lion’s he as he swelled out W. W. BLAZO, making a tail,” said, his rabies, Doan’s Ointment is recom- SPECIAL TO where she has a as bargain. highly WOMF position teacher, and is vis- little chest and doubled his 1 1 mended. I. Morse, in up grimy fists. 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. 50c. a box at all stores. Ralph Esq., spent Sunday town iting at Melvin Grant’s, “Well,Jack,” said Mrs. Ross, sitting The most economic hi, cleansin with his Hon, and Mrs. L. C. down in a chair on the parents, Morse. veranda while ffermicidal ot all antiapntir^ The Monroe W. C. T. U. will hold their Jack took a seat on one of the “I Mrs. C. B. Hoit, who has been two steps, passing meetings at the rest room on Monroe Fair just couldn’t stand it if Clifford weeks at Bar Harbor, returned home puddled Monday, grounds during the warm weather. round in the mud like you do and climb- Dr. C. B. Hoit was called to Belfast last ed trees and into and all those I Miss Carrie Durham will return soon from barns, Eagle “Mikado” Pencil No. 74 week to see Dr. Samuel W. Johnson, who is things. Why it must keep your mother’s the Bangor hospital, where she was operated critically ill. nerves in an awful state! And she must on for appendicitis and has had a speedy re- be darning all the time! &You never keep A soluble Antiseptic Powder t Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Meservey of Pittsfield covery. a hat on your head, and you’re freckled be dissolved in water as needt > have been a few and and passing days in town with Miss burned; you go swimming in the Mary mason, wno recently graduated and home Packed One in As a medicinal for doin Mr, Meservey’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sewell creek, go with your boots I Dozen an attractive pull*off Dox and Half Cress in a Carton. antiseptic as a trained nurse in Portland, is for in Meservey. caring strung around your neck. Why, I should treating catarrh, inilammati Mrs. Arthur Knights, who haB been critically be frightened to death if Clifford did some For Sale at Your Dealer 5c. each or 50c. per Dozen. ulceration of nose, throat, and Mr. and Robert ill with a bronchial of the Mrs. Peck arrived July 12th trouble. things you do!” caused by feminine ills it has no ec; : u. “Is that all?” and a Shape Polished in Yellow with Gilt and Red and opened their cottage at Millstone, They relieved look Hexagon Highly Finish, Tip Ring, fitted with For ten years the Lydia E. Pint. the little have just returned from a visit to the Pacific HELD UP BY THE FOG. brightened up grimy face. “If best Erasive Rubber. Medicine Co. has recommended Pax that’s all, why, mother don’t mind them coast and took in the Exposition at San Fran- The Mikado is a Superior Quality of Pencil and contains the very finest specially prepared in their private correspondence win Boston, July 16. Shipping was held things much. cisco. up lead, which is exceedingly smooth and durable. women, which proves its superiority yesterday morning by a dense fog in the har- “You see, when I puddle in the mud, bor and and which it’s for Women who have been cured say Mr. English, a representative of the board bay extended from Gay specimens,” he confided. “Oh, ACCURATELY GRADED IN FIVE DEGREES Head to the Maine coast. The steamer Bunker as it is “worth its in of health of yes,” Mrs. Ross looked weight gold.*’ Massachusetts, has been in town Hill, from New with several incredulous, No. 1 Soft No. 21 Medium Hard No. 3 Hard York, hundred "the I was me and druggists. 50c large box, or mail. the week in was polly-wogs gettin’, by past company with L. F. Hurd in- passengers, delayed an hour by the fog. mother is No. 2 Medium No. 4 Extra Hard for The steamers going to put in a big dish of Bookkeepers The Paxton Toilet Co.. Poston, >lasa barns thst furnish cream Belfast, from Bangor, Prince specting for the water and watch ’em turn into CONCEDED Arthur,from Yarmouth, N. S, and the Ontario, frogs. She TO BE THE FINEST PENCIL MADE FOR GENERAL USE creamery here. He expressed himself as first from Baltimore, were also and says they get their front legs, then Flour is much delayed outside, pleased with their condition and said passengers missed their train connections. The their bind ones, ’nd then their tail EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY Cheaper drops Get our prices before you We are agent* were much City of from Ransom B. 'nd I can j buy. they better in this loeslity than in Bangor, Bath; Fuller, off, hardly wait to see ’em. 'Nd for Stott’s Peerless and Stott’s Patent. from Portland, and the of look 377 BROADWAY NEW YORK Fancy many others he hsd visited in the State. City Gloucester, here,” he continued, and came up without forgetting | mishap. for the moment to whom he was talking. PERRY’S CASH MARKET. —___ 7

little The tendencies of a «.i ■ »»■. ■« ■ »* ■ Must Get Together “I Don’t Feel Good” consequence. THE SARDINE SITUATION. THE NEW CUTTER OSSIPEE. -t-r-i-^fc-, «-r-, ~-—- -U- nation are all that count. If we ^People That is what a lot of people tell us. per- mit by cowardice or < > Usually their bowels onlynee4 cleansing. timidity; by cring- The Portland Argus says: “The local Having been completed, aa required by to Put An End to the Condi- ing before official power—if we permit a a ought sardine factories are doing very light officials the coast great body of a to estab- of guard service, and in W hich a Number of Our People OidenixeA, bureaucracy business at the present time, shutting llon lish itself in control over the met all the affairs of down some The run of having successfully tests, no Kegret at the Disasters of the will do the trick and make feel fine. completely days. kel you our daily lives, the most vital posses- fish at the Foreside and down the bay new cutter Ossipee, which » to succeed of Other Parts of the Cruntry.” We know thin positively. Take one sion of a free will be p£1,plu people destroyed; has been rather disappointing, much of the cutter Woodbury at Portland, has tJnight. Sold only by us, 10 cents. that the of ► a is, independence individual the catch too small for can- been turned over to the au- r, received copy been government •» A Lvntly pamphlet City Drug Stor«. character. having [Applause] thorities at the News > ..idress the Hon. Elihu Root ning. The fish grow rapidly, however, Newport shipyard. < by I grieve to see business halting, to see and in have The cutter has been whether your returns for the another month will probably Apache ordered ion League of Philadelphia at graduated men out of work, to see honest it > income tax are full and We people attained the required size, being ex- there from Baltimore to tow the Ossipee 9 his honor held March complete. deprived of their to see the in have the Pure Food income, pains pected that will be the banner to Arundel Cove, South Baltimore, where * 'l ption Law, under which a of August contracting expenditure in the house- month of as the she will be fitted out for service. I On this occasion Mr. Root re- vast range of p oduciion is subjected to the season regards catch, Sev- hold, to see the on the it the to 1 eral will be for X and in tne most unemployed being planned to run factories weeks required this, but die gift of the medal of the inspection regulation but all of that is minute street; nothing com- their full if the market war- when completed she will be sent made dup acknowi- detail. Everywhere, in every di- capacity directly I which he pared with the danger that the people of rants. sardine situation is to Portland for the Most of the severe ca es of rection, supervision of business is the The general guard along Maine eye trouble are caused by this address we the United States shall become subser- none |. | On rpading characteristic ol the day. too good at the present time, the coast and will relieve the Woodbury, the after the first vient to power [applause]; all that is at the and Lubec fac which is to be sold at auction to the neglecting eyes symptoms of eye 2 so devoid of partisanship, so And with the exercise of power over packings Eastport public | nothing compared with the danger that tories been heavier bidder and will be delivered to l strain are marked. so clear and a business under the Constitution as it having considerably highest plainly i aid giving logical is, we lose all of individual and in comes the desire independence than had been order to the purchaser when the Ossipee goes into conditions for enlargement of reported, he existing in this character which has been built up effect sales there has been much commission. Work on the cutter Talla- For perfect fitting consult power, so we hare proposals lor amend- cutting glasses f we it through all the thousands of of of some of the that present herewith, ments to the Constitution which will give years prices on the part of can- poosa, the sister ship of the Ossipee, is growth of freedom. ners unable to hat it will both interest and in- to the national Anglo-Saxon [Ap- who were financially hold about completed at Newport News. She government opportunity we FRANK E. plause.] If maintain that, nothing on.” will do service on the coast of Florida. ■ who read it: to extend and i icrease its control over GRAVES, use can prevail against us. [Applause. | If f the conduct of a Ifairs in every State and GRADUATE en thinking, as I came over in we lose it, we are slaves to the first con- OPTOMETRIST, I in every localitThat finds its outlet in this afternoon, of my associa- queror. The subject is too high and too first in matters hat have much 1 Philadelphia, and 1 found, popular- great for politics. I would not venture BELFAST. MAINE, I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ity. The propos al to amend the Consti- I enough, that of all the dear to treat it as a political question, for it I tution by putting in a prohibition amend- Successor to Dr. F. L. Adams. have known here, my mind goes to the very basis of the future of Up Stairs, Room 1. ment, is the firi t step toward national | f ■:t constantly to McKinley. I our beloved country. control of sumptuary laws directing a, eighteen years ago, I came It seems now that it is the important what shall and s tail not be done in every a telegram to meet him, to mission of the Republican party to reas- community; ami ndments to the Consti- t the condition of things in sert the individual the in- tution in of the to di- independence, member how he said, ‘‘There respect franchise, dividual integrity of the people of the rect who in every State shall or shall sf war; there must not be war United States. [Applause.] We are not have the rig it to the elective fran J there shall not be war with not justly subjects of suspicion. We are chise. In genei al, the great industrial CAMDEN-BFLFAST I must be and it shall be pre- not of condemnation. We communities of he North and East are justly subjects all hazards.” Then I thought are people of these great States, of these AUTO SERVICE. -— ie any one man can do. The -p,-J-- busy communities of industry. We are eminent control and regulation by the and LEAVE BELFAST, Windsor Hotel, AFKIVE IN CAMDEN, honest, free, true Americans, and we for Infants Children. a. 12.15 in. people of the pe rts of the country that 8.00 in.; p.ra,: 3.00 p. 9 30 a >i.; 1.30 p. in ; 4.30 P. m. moved on along the path of must not and we will not live in an at- know little of the business of the coun- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- LEAVE CAMDEN, Bay View House, ARBIVK IN' iny, and even that great and mosphere of suspicion and distrust. [Ap- BELFAST and It is 9.30 a. 1 30 4.30 m. try. goric, Drops Soothing Syrups. pleasant. m.; p. ill; p. 11.00 a. in ; 3 00 0.00 in. n with all the power of his piausej. we win not oe governed Dy p. m.; p. I say the has The con- It contains neither Morphine nor other Nar- not it. And I sceptre passed. men to Opium, could prevent who look upon us as unfit parti- and trol has changed and it is to cotic substance. It destroys Worms allays Fever- Fare, SI.00. Round Trip, $2.00, iiow, a couple of years after, impossible in government. resist the conclusion that there lte3 the cipate ishness. It relieves Constipation, AVind Colic, all SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION. first journeys as a member The mission of this Union League is reason for the stagnation, the hesitation, Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the .net was to come here to this not ended. Not only is eternal vigilance MAINE TRANSPORTATION tbe timidity, the unwillingness of Amer- Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. COMPANY. with him in one of those great the price of liberty; eternal struggle is ican enterprise today. You cannot say The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. WILLIAM B. for which you are so famous. the price of liberty. You have again to WILLIAMSON, Manager. it was the tariff alone, You cannot say eJ to reflection, not upon spec- strike with the weapons of your intelli- ORRIN J, DICKEY, Agent. Phone 156-3, Belfast, Maine. 2 t it is the restrictions upon the trusts, the nces between President Mc- gence and your courage upon tHe battle- The Kind You Have suits against the trusts or the cor- Bought this administration, between great fields of public discussion, of public edu- Always porations which are called the trusts, ition or the of that cation and to strike and policies alone. You cannot instruction, yet say it is the Clayton a SS.—In Court ot this,but to reflection upon what again to strike with all your power for At Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and Probate, held at Bel- law or the Trade Commission law alone. for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues WALDO.fast,on the 13th day of Juh, 1916. Lucy can be seen to have the of the Union, for the con- P. Mitchell. Curtis H. retrospect But the men who are the perpetuity day of July, a. D, 1915. Mitchell and Alice Vein movement controlling tinuance of for the sure foun- of tile estate -eat nation-wide along freedom, certain instrument, to be the last Sawyer.tni'tees of Curtis L Mitch- government of our country today are purporting ell, late of in said of the nation's unconscious pur- dations of for the of will and testament of w illiam late of Unity, County, deceased, hav- men who have been justice, memory A Bragg, ing tteir first fighting the tariff Llncolnville. in said of Waldo, presented account a strustees of the great man who gave you birth as an County deceased, said estate tor allowance. so many years, have been fighting the having been presented for probate. Irene Me- \\ we elected McKinley in 1896 and organization. In your efforts you have Ordered, that notice thereof trusts, or what they thought were the Kenney of saut Lmcolnville b«ing named execu- be given, three '00, it was the business men of my prayers, and always my grateful and trix of said will without bonds weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, trusts—the great a .■d States who controlled the corporations—so long; affectionate remembrance. [Loud cheers In Use For Over 30 Years. newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, have been the railroad Ordered, That notice be given to ail persons that all persons interested attend at a — may Pro- fighting compa- NEW VOWK C ■ T was the the almost ana rcNTAgu COMPANY. V. __ It general, applause.] interested by causing a of this order to be bate Com t. to be helu at on nies, the express companies and the tel- copy Belfast, the 10th day awakening of on the published three weeks successively in The Re- of August next, and show cause, it judgment so any they egraph companies long; have been publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they have, wiiy the said account en who carried on the great should not be allow- fighting the banks and the bankers so TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES RELIEVED may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at ed. and commerce and transporta- within and for said on the come Belfast, County, JAMES long, that when they to administer sore LIBBY, Judge.' ; finance in the business of this Hard work, over-exertion, mean, stiff, second Tuesday of August next, at ten of the A true copy. Attest: the government of the United States clock before noon, and show cause, if any they d prosperous country which muscles. Sloan’s Liniment lightly applied, a Arthur W. Leonard, Register. they can’t rid themselves of an un- have, why the same should not be proved, ap- and and little soreness like Hi and allowed. McKinley inaugurated to American enter- quiet, and your disappears Quarries, proved Si,.—,,i court or iro'bate, held at Bel- of his derlying hostility While in Portland at the JAMES on the ;t the policies adminis- ever like Sloan’s Stop LIBBY,"Judge. WALDOfast. 13th day of July. 1916. Robert of them magic. “Nothing helped your A true Attest: prise. [Great applause.] Many copy. F. Dunton, administrator de bonis ion, with the Liniment. I can never thank I Factory Arthur W. are good and sensible men, and patriotic you enough,” Leonard, Register. will annexed, on the estate of Mary a. White, veat has been the change. The late ot American citizens—friends of mine and writes one user. Strps suffering, Locations Belfast, in said County, deceased, having from the business grateful his first has passed PREBLE HOUSE At a Probate Court held at within and presented and final account of adminis- friends of all of us. I have talked with aches and An excellent counter-irri- Belfast, tration of said he characteristic pains. for the of Waldo on the estate for allowance. distinguishing them and don’t believe County second Tues- personally they tant, better and cleaner than muBtard. Ail 40 Rooms with water. of A. D. lfc 15 That years has been the conduct of MilljSites, Farms,Sites running day Juiy, Ordered, notice thereof he given, three but it is true. all their weeks in The men it, Underlying 25c. Get a bottle Pene- A certain instrument, purporting to be the last successively, Republican Journal rnment of the country by Druggists, today. 25 Rooms with private baths. a actions is an uneradicated but not un-, A will and testament of Lois V. late newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, little concern with the trates rhaples, but without rubbing. for Summer Hotels House Just in first class order. nf Relfast. in said Cnnntv nf Wuldii that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- eradicable hostility to the men who they put bate -- of the country, by men who having been presented for probate. Florence D. Court, to he held at Belfast,on the lOtli day think have profited unduly by the tariff, ot August next, and show if the man of business, who sus- European Plan, $1.00 per day np. Chapies named execut'ix in said will without cause, any they to the men who think have TO and it so in said have, why the said account should not he allowed. Measures they unduly OF INTEREST PHYSICIANS. Camps bonds, being provided will. man of business. American Plan, $2.50 per day up. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. profited by the trusts, to the men who Aw to the great business and the Ordered, That notice be given t*> all persons in true copy. Attest: they think have tne Decision The Law Court. OF THE car the door. terested by a of this order to be Arthur W. i multitudinous business of the profited unduly by Important By LOCATED ON THE LINE Every passes causing copy Leonard. Register. control of the banking funds of the published three weeks successively in The Re- r have been framed and into In a in a Kennebec Journal, uublished at that put and to the men who rescript county publican Belfast, they country, they think FRANK M. GRAY, « a Probate to SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- aider influences which have re- case written by Associate Justice Phil- Manager. may appear Court, be held at have made undue profits or dividends RAILROAD Belfast, within and for said County, on the second WALDOfast, ou the 13th day of July. 1911, Charles the voice of those whom they brook and handed down the Law Court MAINE CENTRAL M. ou out of the railroads and the enterprises by Tuesday of August next, at ten of the cIoch Howes, administrator tlie estate of Alice affect. The railroad the court ruled that a 3m21 before noon, and show cause, if M. Lowell, late of Montville, in said de- r mediately July 13th, physi- those to any they have County, that surround the proper administration to desiring ceased, his first and of what can use give opportunity why the same shoulu not he proven, having presented final ac- i, testimony legislation cian only hjs best skill and judg- approved count of of a railroad. And the reason why bus- make a ir location for a new start and allowed. administration of said estate lor allow- mid be railroads has but that the must change affecting is because ment, patient follow JAMES ance. iness does not start way in LIBBY, Judge. ; because he was a in the reasonable of his life. A true voted, party down in the heart of Americans there is instructions physi- Dissolution of copy. Attest: Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three The banker’s about cian and submit to his treatment. If he Partnership. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. weeks successively, in The Republican Journal. testimony a doubt as to what is to at going happen fuila tHn an unrl hla nonrlinronon rlirottflir The it spaper puuusneu ui uenast, in said hs been rejected because he was partnership of DOAK & PATTERSON, County, thfe hands of a hostile government. Water Powers that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- The manufacturer’s ]Ap- Undeveloped formerly consisting of Carieton Doak of Bel* At a Probate held at interest. contributes to the injury he can not re- Court, neitast, witiitn and bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the lOtli plause.] fast and Arthur W. Patterson of has for the of on the 13th of about manufacturing has been cover Castine, County Waldo, day day of August next, and show cause, if any y damages. Unlimited Raw Material )een Mr. a. I). 1916. dissolved. Doak will continue in Bel- July, they have, why the said account should not be : because he was a party in in- In the case in the court held it? It is not something to be disposed of question fast and Mr. Patterson in Castine. 3w28 M. MERRILL of Winterport, guardian allowed. The merchant’s testimony about that the jury did not take into considera- of Harold 8. Merrill and Winnie F. by conquest. It is not something which AND CLARA Merrill, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. cehas been because he tion the which related to the minor children of Chandler R. Merrill, late of A true rejected we to be "testimony copy. Attest: ought satisfied with disposing in said of Waldo, la- in interest. The ship-own- conduct of the and its effect in Winterport, County deceased, Arthur W. Leonard. Register. party of mere votes. a Re- plaintiff Good Land prese ited a petition for a license ma- by Merely electing Farming having praying ’--liniony about the merchant producing the unfortunate results from to sell certain real estate publican President in 1916 ought not to belonging to said 1NI ST R A TOR’S NOTICE. The subscrib- rl iieen because he was a which he now suffers.” minors situated in said and for the er rejected be The can’t live and AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. PROBATE NOTICES. Winterport ADM hereby gives notice that he has been duly enough. country therein interest. Knowledge of the The rescript is regarded as of great purposes expressed. appointed administrator of the estate of prosper with such misunderstanding. The affairs of the country has dis- importance to members of the medical Communications locations Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to CHARLES O. PEAVEY. late ot Belfast, peoplewho are doing these things are hon- regarding men from in New Probate all persons interested by causing a copy of this taking any part profession. It follows: are invited and will attentions Laws in the County of \\ est and good Americans, but they mis- receive order to be published three weeks successively aldo, deceased, ami given uct of the increasing participa- 0. P. Merrill vs. E. Odiorne. bonds as the law directs. All persons understand a of the Joseph when addressed to the The last legislature amended 66 and in The Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- having great part country. any agent! of, Chapters demands against the estate of said deceased are te in the control Philbrook, J. ed at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate government don’t realize that do busi- Rescript, 59 of the Revised Statutes requiring executors, desired to the same affairs. They you your MAINE CENTRAL, or to Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said present for settlement, and lion of business [Ap- This is an action against a surgeon to administrators and guardians to give all indebted thereto are to make ness in the City of Philadelphia on the public County, on the lOtn day of August, a. 1). 1916, requested pay- recover from notice of their appointment. ment immediately. same that use when damages resulting alleged INDUSTRIAL BUREAU at ten ot the clock before noon, and show, principles they they WESLEY W. his has not been accidental. It on his in the reduction Chapter 66 is amended so as to read as fol- cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said PEAVEY. drive a load of wheat to the elevator or negligence part Belfast, Jmy 13, 1915. matter of individuals. It has and treatment of a fractured limb. The lows: petitioner should not he granted. a of to the nearest town — load potatoes MAINE CINTRAL RAILROAD, “Section 40 Every executor or administra- JamES LIBBY, Judge. because particular men have verdict was in favor of the plaintiff and I)MIN IS TRA'l OK’S upon no other principles just as honestly tor, within three months after his appoint- A true copy. Attest: A NOTICE. Tile subscribe led to office and other particu- the defendant asks that the verdict be Arthur W. Leonard, Register. n er hereby gives notice that lie has peeu and fairly. All the glamor of occasional ment or within such further time, not exceed- ■ ave It has been a de- and a new PORTLAND. MAINE. duly appointed administrator of the estate of failed. set aside trial granted. three as the shall wealth and the magnitude of operations ng months, judge allows, ADA II. : of the of the whole Held: :ause notice of his SHUMAN, late of Belia»t, feeling have blinded them to the essential iden- public appointment to be At a Probate.Court held at Belfast, within aim some in It has been to degree 1. The measure of a physician’s legal published in some newspaper published in the for the County of W aldo, on the 13th day ot the County of Waldo, deceased, and given tity of the way in which they do their bonds as the but not in the old way. The responsibility has been stated many times bounty where the deceased last dwelt, if in the July. A. 1). 1916 law directs. All persons having business and the way in which you do demands against the estate erned in in the this court. He contracts with his State, and shall give such further notice as the E. JOHNSON of Belfast, in said County, of said deceased are agriculture, I that this not to be by ‘lesin-d ’o present tile same for i yours. say ought judge in writing directs.”—(Approved March admlnistrat or of the estate of Sarah R. settlement, amt come to suspect and misun- that he has the ordinary skill of GEO. all indebted thereto are to to this misunder- patient Gardner late of in said of Wal- requested make pay-J ■ permitted continue; 10, 1915.) Belfast, County ne men concerned in business members of his in like situa- ORRIN J. ment immediately, cleared profession DICKEY, Section nine of do. deceased, having presented a petition pray- standing ought to be away. It chapter sixty-nine of the Re- ELIJAH S. SHUMAN, :n. This is the distinguishing tion, that he will exercise or ing that the actual market value of the property pi, ,, > a serious ordinary vised Statutes is amended by after ilelfast, July lit, is a question, it is question, it inserting of said deceased’s the persons interested 1015, this great change which has reasonable care and in his treat- the word in the first line of said estate, is a of the diligence “guardians” in the succession thereto, and the amourf of the we question again preserving -ince elected McKinley, ment of the case, and that he will use section, the following words, “shall give notice tax be 1>M INISTKA Tolls Tile Union, for we cannot live with that kind Notary Public, inheritance thereon, may determined by \ NOTICE. snb- ad several causes. It has been his best judgment in the application of >f their appointment and make retur thereof f1, HCM1 er hereby gives notice that he has been of misunderstanding between the people the duly appointed administrator of ause of the old hatred of his skill to the case. The is to probate court in the manner provided the estate of of one section and the of other physician Ordered, That the said petitioner gives notice tc people ay law relating to notices of appointment ANNIE s. hose parts of the country in not an insurer. He does hot warrant by all persons interested by causing a copy of this (IOFFE, late of Portland, Oregon, sections. [Applause.] executors and administrators.” to be three weeks of the have been of favorable results. If he possesses ordi- REAL ESTATE aider published successively in deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. people Now the first which is is a AH thing plain The Republican Journal, newspaper published peisoils demands es- ■ small means have been uses and having against Hie i.vely nary skill, ordinary care, applies at Belfast, that they may at a Probate late of said that the business men of America, the At a Probate Court neld at Belfast, witlnn and appear deceased are desired to present :'n men who came to hate the his best he is not liable even Court, to be held at Belfast,, within and for said the same tor fair citizens judgment, Titles for the County of on the second Tues- settlement, and all indebted there- honest, reliable, good, who Investigated Waldo, on the 10th ot A. 1>. to are great industrial communities for mistakes in Medical of a. D. 1916. Countv, day August. 1915, requested to make payment our coun- judgment. day July, immediately. are doing the great business of at ten of the clock before noon, amt show cause, BENJAMIN M. KAMES. rth and East. Of course I science is not yet, and probably never Deeds Executed certain to be the last of said e. try, should become vocal and take pains instrument, purporting if any they have, wliy the prayer peti- Stockton Springs. July 13. 1915. tell that this hatred of can an exact certain A will and testament of Anna M, late of should not be you no be, in many respects, Nash, tioner granted. to see to it that they are longer mis- rtelfast, in said of hav- more than half mere vulgar science. County Waldo, deceased, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. or misunderstood. ing been presented for probate. MIN 1ST R V TO It’S NOTICE. Hie sub- ; knows that too represented [Ap- a A true Attest: wealth. God 2. But in cases of this nature duty de- Farms, summer Homes and copy. AD scriber notice that lie lias plause.] What does an honest and fair Cottages, Ordered, that notice be given to all persons In- Arthur W. Leonard, Register. hereby gives been ey does no man any good; too volves the patient. It is his duty to terested a of this order duly appointed administrator of the estate of naan do when he finds that Bomebody upon by causing copy to be is more than not to ruin follow the reasonable instructions and Rents, published three weeks successively in The Re- CAROLINE DOLLOFF, late of iey apt he At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Belfast, whose good opinion respects, misun- publican Journal, published at Belfast, that ren and invite for him submit to the reasonable treatment pre- they for the of on the 13th of in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given kidney derstands him? He does not to shoot may appear at a Probate to be held at Bel- County Waido, day try Court, A. D. 191f. bonds as the law directs. All persons de- jr hardening of the arteries. scribed by his physician or surgeon. If Me. within and for said on the second July, having the other fellow or he tries Pythian'Block, Belfast, fast, County, mands against the estate of said deceased are injure him; of ten of the clock TRYING E. PENDLETON of he fails in his duty, and his negligence Tuesday August next, at Lewiston, Maine, desired to present the same for settlement, and to remove the misunderstanding, and before and show son of Frank I. late of df can- noon, cause, if any they have, 1 Pendleton, arsport, all indebted thereto are ■he farmer on the directly contributes to the injury, he of requested to make pay- poor prairies tnat is what we ought to do. The busi- why the same should not be proved, approved in said County Waldo, deceased, having pre- ment immediatelv. ■ at or the cotton fields of the not maintain an action for malpractice ind allowed. sented a petition praying that E. ness men of America Bhould wake up- FRANK A. NYE, lie, Irving BENJAMIN H. MUDGKTT, his or who JAMES Pendleton of said Lewiston, may be seems as if the rich men of the the against physician surgeon, LIBBY, Judge. appointed Belfast, July 13. 1915. get out of condition of mind which A true Attest: administrator of said estate without being re- in heaven at may also be in the copy. ties were living have been in for some time past, in negligent treating Undertaker and Licensed Arthur W. Leonard, Register. quested to give bond. tos they case. expense. which have taken all sorts of mis- Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to NOTICE. The sub- they of the scriber notice that she 3. It is the opinion court, upon At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and all persons interested by causing a copy of tbl* ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives lias r element of this change has representations and aspersions, lying been duly administratrix of the a careful examination of the evidence, Embalmer. for the County of Waldo, on the I3tli day of order to be published three weeks iD appointed estate * entire or an almost entire failure down. should assert successively of They themselves; that the did not due considera- r July. A. D. 1916. The Republican Journal, a newspaper published foot a jury give CORONER FOR COUNTY. that at a Probate AARON B. RII’LEY, late of ■rstanding of the processes, the they should put upon campaign of WALDOj i. Wallace of Beiiast. in said at Belfast, they may appear Searsmont* tion to that part of the testimony which Court, to be field at Belfast, within and for said In the of Waldo, s, the requirements and the re- education and instruction for a clearing BerthaCounty, having presented a petition praying County deceased, and given related to the conduct of the and County, on the 10th day of August, A D. 1915, bonds as the law directs. All persons de- of the so that over our broad land plaintiff SEARSPORT and that her name be charged to Bertha I. Gulliver. having be vast and complicated business air, all 60 MAIN ST., BELFAST at ten of the clock before noon, and show mands the estate of said its effect in producing the unfortunate cause, against deceased are de- : the wealth of the country is every American may come to respect Ordered, that the said petitioner give notice to if any they have,why the prayer of said petition sired to present the same for settlement, and all results from which he now Hence interested a suffers. Tleephone connections at both places. all persons by causing copy of this er snouut not be granted. indebted thereto are requested to make and maintained. Under simple every other American in whatever busi- trder to hfi imhlisliftri throo woeks «iinr>ps«iivAl\ pay- the verdict was so erroneous as to de- All calls answered prompt)v. 3 3ti JAMES LIBBY, Judge. ment immediatelv s we all understood each other. ness he may be engaged, so that Ameri- In The Republican Journal, a A true Attest: mand an affirmative the newspaper pub- copy. Ll'CRKTl \ W, RIPLEY. ■ finding upon n of the community understood can citizenship shall be forever for the lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- Arthur VV. Leonard, Register. Searsmont. July !3. 1915. motion ot the defendant. bate to be held at Belfast, within and foi nil about the the business American citizen a little of and Court, life, respect said County, on the 10th day of A. D. Motion sustained. August, NOTICE. The irs of the other men in the same regard and brotherly affection. [Ap- 1915, at ten of the dock before noon, and show SB—In Court of Probate, held at Bel subscribers here- New trial of notice that h ue been But life is bo We to an end to the granted. cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said fast, on the 13t!: day July, 1916. Mauie EXECUTORS’by give they duly ap- complicated plause.] ought put WALDO executors of petitioner should not be granted. E. Greeley, administratrix, on the estate of pointed the last will and testament affairs of this country condition in which a number of the peo- H of great James C. late of in Duncan, K. said E„ JAMES LIBBY. Judge. Charles Wood, Palermo, Coun- .lved. that there is little in our feel no at the A true Attest: hav ing presented her first and final very ple country regret copy. ty, deceased, MARY MAUDE MILL1 KEN, late of disasters of ot other of Children Arthur W. Leonard, account of administration ot said estate for al- Belfast, standing by one community of the people parts Cry SEARSPORT, Register. the MAINE, lowance. in County of Waldo, deceased. All persons m of another. How can the the country. It is not an easy task, for FOR FLETCHER’S having demands against the estate of said de- SS—lu Court ot held at Bel- raises a of wheat ir. Da- this is a tremendous But if the Probate, Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three ceased are desired to present the same for settle- crop country. 1915. Land Surveying, WALDOfast, on the 13t.h day of July, Frank weeks successively, in The Republican Journal ment, and all indebted thereto are requested to y understand the complicated men who elected McKinley will arise to CASTORI A administrator on the estate of A. Cushman, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County. make payment immediatelv. onto the same standard of and de- E. late of in said •ry by which his wheat goes courage Valuation of Timberlands, Charles Palmer, Montville, 1 that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- ELM e.R A. SHERMAN, fast table in Europe, and the termination that prevailed in 1896 and County, deceased, having presented his first and Date Court,ito beheld at Beitast.on the 10th dav SETH M MIL LI KEN. final account of administration of said estate for next, and show cause, if lues back to him? a the task can be T'rfifast intfrvifwT Tnnnnrrnnhir ttnrl of August auy they Belfast, July 13,1915. So, through 1900, accomplished. [Ap- allowance. the said account should not be allow- ■ o-1- have, why envy of ihe greater wealth of plause.] ed. JAMES LIBBY, That notice thereof be given, three Judge. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber here- and of these industrial We have had of Ordered, A true copy. Attest: Kurin, missionaries reform, weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, 1in by gives notice that lie ,1ms been duly ap- Mr. Cross Tells His Arthur W. Leonard, Register. ■iiities of which this city is a con- missionaries or new uieunes, mission- Experience. Hydrographic^ Surveys, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, pointed executor of the last will and testament K- s that all nersons interested may attend at a Pro- of mid misun- aries of every kind and character, ex- brief account of an example, through The following interview held at on the 10th SS.—In court ot held at Bel PHEBE A. late of 1 | General Work. bate Court, to be Belfast, Probate, STAPLES, Belfast, mgs, there has come about a cept missionaries of good understanding. Engineering on the 13th day of 1916. Louise with a Belfast man six years ago, and its day of August next, and show cause, if any they WALDOfast, July, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given ■iff "f adverse interest of the The business men of America should un- lyrll should not be al ?'• instead read with keen have, why the said account bonds as the law directs. All persons sequel, will ibe interest by late of in said hav- e of common interest that is so dertake their mission to make them- lowed. Burnham, County, deceased, having demands against the estate of said de- citizen: JAMES her ttist and tiuai acccount of ad- dal to the and selves understood the of every LIBBY, Judge. ing presented ceased are desired to present the same for set- , prosperity perpetuity by people A true Attest: ministration of said estate for allowance. and all indebted 1. W. Cross, retired farmer, 67 Miller street, copy. tlement, thereto are requested country. And that feeling has had America. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. to make Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three payment immediately result in a series of laws and in the There is one other I want to Belfast, says: “I had considerable trouble from ROBERT F. DUNTON. thing say, Orders Solicited weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, NOTICE. The subscriber Belfast, July 13, 1915. of administering those laws. We and that is that all this regulation, and a lame and aching back. 1 had been bothered here a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- die by gives notice that she has been duly ap- that all persons interested may attend at a Interstate Commerce Commis- inspection, and inquiry into the affairs of in that way off and on for about a year and a For fitted stove wood, building sand and EXECUTRIX’S ty, ,iie executrix of the last will and testament to held at on the NOTICE, me suosenber * taken the the business a that pointed Probate Court, be Belfast, here- following every step by man, present danger half. Some of the attacks were so severe that of cause if notice that he lias been of hard wood 10th day of August next, and show any EXECUTOR’Sby gives duly ap- Under- can be met in one way. There is a gravel, andja small quantity late of the said account should not be executor of the last will and testament transportation companies. only I was compelled to lay off from work for a JOHN W. DAV18, Nortbport, they have, why pointed 1 day allowed. of am not now these tendency for the railroads to be afraid the of ana criticising or so. So had been G. in County Waldo, deceased, given sa i- many people cured of such lumber. GILES JAMES Judge. * I am them as elements— of the Interstate Commerce Commission, ABBOTT, bonds as the law directs. All persorn having de- LIBBY, HARRIET E. FROST, late of Belfast, citing Doan’s A true copy. Attest: troubles by Kidney Pills that I got a mands against the estate of said deceased are in the of deceased. Ail d,1tg them as factB; but forming ele- and for the banks to be afraid of the Tel t37-a Lincolnville Avenue Arthur W. Leonard, Register. county Waldo, persons like desired to the same for settlement, and having demands the estate of said de- JdU m a condition to which Central i Reserve Board and the box. They acted magic and relieved my present against general Comp- 26tf all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- ceased are desired to present the same for set- no time. I was Jd' cad. We have the Interstate Com- troller of Currency, and for the express back in working around the ment immediately to Ralph I. Morse of Belfast, tlement, and all indebted thereto are B8.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- requested on to of and Me., my authorized agent. to make immediately, '.r'Commission tab the companies be afraid the Postmas- then probably overdid myself, which on the of Is. ac payment keeping yard KOWENA MORGAN. WALDOfast. 13thday July.l»15. ARCHIE P.J. EAGER. u ‘roads. We have the Reserve ter and for the industrial es- executor of the last will of Central General, brought another acute attack. I again used Worcester, Mass., July 13,1916. j. Dunham, Emily Belfast, July 13,1916. of new M. Hall, late of Winterport, in said County, Treasury Department and tablishments to be afraid the Pills and cured the tl r«°f Doan's Kidney they attack E. H. BOYINGTON, deceased, having presented bis first and final of the of Trade and for the manu- NOTICE. The sub- t. °ff)ce Comptroller Currency Commission, ss before." of administration of said estate for al- JNUHCE. The subscriber just as quicky scriber hereby notice that she has account every move of the banks. We facturers of everything that comes un- ADMINISTRATRIX’Sgives lowance. EXECUTOR’Shereby gives notice that he lias been duly s'Owing OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mr. Cross said: Eye-Sight Specialist been duly appointed administratrix of the es- appointed ^executor of the last will and testa- new Trade Commission which der the Pure Food Law to b£ afraid of of Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three fthe Doan’s tate ment of factories the of It is a "I still consider Kidney Pills the best weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, empowered to go into your Department Agriculture. LAWRENCE E. ESTES, late of Brooks, LYDIA late of u OF THE a in Belfast, in said C. CARVER, Searsport, mills ana into critical for the of the kidney medicine to be had. I confirm all I newspaper published County, inquire your personal question people in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given tiiat all persons interested may attend at a Pro in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given for the United whether that fear is have said in their on purpose of seeing whether States, go- previously praise.”. bonds as the law directs. All persons having bate Court to be held at Belfast, the 10th bonds as the law directs. All persona having fodlra the estate of said deceased if to that vague and indefinite ing to control. For if it does, the power Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t ask BOYINGTON OPTICAL CO., demands against are day of August next, and show cause, any demands against the estate of said deceased.are ,I nform simply to present the same for settlement and the should be ar(f one desired they have, why said account not desired to present the same for settlement, and which are to te will be abused. There is only way a )r';! they apply for kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- allowed. all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- ■ We the Revenue to meet that kind of and that is 44 South Main Streut, W inter nort, Maine CII have Internal power, —the same that Mr. Cross had. Foster-Mil- ment immediately JAMES LIBBY, Judge. ment immediately. MARY E. ESTES. empowered to go into your per- with courage. A true copy. Attest; HARRY E. BANGS. a burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. OFFICE DATS. MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS. Me.. July 18.1916. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. affairs for of What or tomorrow is of Belfast, Searsport. Me., July 13,1915. the purpose seeing happens today • and a pleating and profitable program ar- BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. SEARSPORT. , ranged by the committee in charge. It will Corrected Weekly for The Journal. be a fine opportunity to renew old associa- blast wood furnacesI (hot «*■» PRODUCE PAID PRODUCER. arrived Saturday from I ^aas_._«jrss* MARKET. Henry W. Kneeland tions and’ absent members of the church and the hearts of \pples,per bbl,1.00:2,90 Hay, 10 001a400 Dorchester, Mass. are invited to come home at this time. are gladdening many pariah dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 18 arrived Saturday Further announcement will be made next 60 DONT 25a3 1 Harold Marshall ot Boston home-keepers as well as heating Beans, pea, 3 Lamb, l3 week. Beans, Y. 3 76 Lamb Skins, 76 for a two weess’ vacation. E., and Butter, 28s30 Mutton, 8 in Fair. The an- churches, halls, stores other George Campbell, who has been visiting The Congregational Beef, sides, 8£al0 Oats, 32 lb., 42 the Ladies* Rockland, returned home Sunday. nual mid-summer fair given by all over the land. Beet,forequarters, 8 Potatoes, 86a40 buildings 60, Round 10 of Guild of the Congregational church took place Barley, bu,-- Hog, Dwyer and son Walter Winterport 24 Straw, 7.00 Mrs. followed a Cheese, House. Thursday afternoon, July 14th, by to install. 26a3G are guests at the Searsport Inexpensive Chicken, 18, Turkey, dish and later by a play in Calf 2 Boston are at chafing supper Skins, 18| Tallow, Mr and Mrs. F. A. Cole of 20! 12al3 Union hall, given by the young people under to run. Duck. veal, FORGET f House for a few days. Simple 24 Wool, unwashed, 3 the Searsport the direction of Miss Louise Leib of Washing- Eggs, 16 Wood, hard, 6.00 of Bangor spent Sunday Fowl, Wingate F. Cram ton, D. C. The sale took piece in the upper Powerful and durable. ut Geese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.60 with his family at Moose Point farm. with the following ladies in conference room, RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. of Belfast booths: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Weymouth charge of the various Fancy work, Send for our special catalog on /Jj Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, 110 on friends. Ella and Miss Mabel Griffin; lunch sets Butter Salt. 14 18a22 Oat Meal, 6 were in town Sunday calling Mowry lb.. THE furnaces if our 95 3 and and crochet mats, Mrs. A. T. Whittier; pillow wood burning Ip Corn, Onions, N. B. Strong of Boston is visiting Capt. Cracked Corn, 90 Oil, kerosene, 12al8 street. slips, Mrs. Flora RouleBtone; towels, Mrs. B. F. not near Mrs. W. L. Wentworth on Warren dealer is you. _<7 Corn Meal, 90 Pollock, 7 Colcord; kitchen aprons and fir pillows, Mrs. THE HOT BLAST Cheese, 22 Pork, 13 F. went out as oiler on the Albert Billings Lelia Blee and Mrs. L. A. Colcord; hand-color- Cottonseed, 180 Plaster, 1.18 week to Sewall’s Point. E.«.biuh.j iaa»> 10, 4 steamer Meteor last Mrs. D. W. household WOOD & BISHOP CO., Banrfor, Me. Codfish, dry, Rye Meal, ed novelties, Nickels; 8 Shorts, 160 N. J., is a guest Cranberries, Miss Gladys Eyre of Orange, novelties, Mrs. Frances Smith; food, Mrs. Clover Seed, 19 Sugar, 74 of Miss Annie G. Gilaey on Steamboat avenue. Orilla Carlon and Mrs. John Davis; candy, W. A. Flour. 7 2»8 76 Salt, T. L, 40 HALL, Belfast, Maine. 75 Sweet Sunday with his Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee;mysteries, Miss Harriet H. G. Seed, 5 Potato**, Eugene T. Savage spent Lard 18 Wheat Meal, shore. Maude ice 1 — — I. ■ ——■———^^^ family at their cottage on the western Erskine and Miss Smith; cream, Mrs. Chester and DOLLAR is his son, Miss Ethel Nichols, Bailey A. D. Benson of Bangor visiting BORN. the western assistants. Over $100 were taken at the sale Harry Benson, at his cottage on alone. The chafing dish supper which followed shore. Ames. In Brooks, July 12, to Mr and Mrs was delicious and served. The is vis- daintily cooks Albert a Mrs. Lucy Holmes Libby of Augusta Ames, daughter were: Rarebit, Mrs. Oliver C. Atwood and Berry. In Portland, July 11, to Mr and Mrs M. Erskine on Main 10% Miss Harriette iting Miss Emily Ross; shrimps and rice, Mrs. Howard E Berry (Ethelyn Clifton), a son, Clif ton, street. D. Sweetser and Mrs. James C. Dun- weight 8£ pounds. Joseph Booker In Belfast, July 16, to Mr and Mrs the State road from the residence Work on can; ciffce, tea and sandwiches. Misses Elsie Walter H. Booker, a son. line has of Capt. A. M. Ross to the Stockton Gilkey, Maude and Lillipn Smith. The Sun Brierley. In Belfast, July 19, to Mr and Mrs Edward a son. SHOE Brassey-Brierley, begun. day school class taught by Mrs. James C. in Prices Littlefield. In Belfast. July 19, to Mr and of Boston is visiting his Duncan served as waitresses. The .Reduction Nehemiah Roulstone play, Mrs Edward H Littlefield, a son. on Reservoir mother, Mrs. Flora Roulstone, “Tomfoolery,” was given at 8 o’clock in Union Norwood. In Penobpcot, July 5, to Mr and Mrs Maynard H a street. hall, which was filled to the doors. It was ex- Norwood, daughter. Robbins. In Thorndike, July 12, to Mr and is the cellent in credit not OF Mrs, E S. Richards of Bucksport every detail, reflecting Mrs Harry Robbins, a daughter. on Warren only on the director but on the players as Simmons. In Glencove, to guest of Mrs. A. L. Sweetser Rockport, July 6, SALE I Mr well. There were three acts: Act 1, the din- and Mrs Lewis Simmons, a son. street. True. In Park, Mass, 13, to Mr ing room of the Grev home at 5 n. m.: act 2. Hyde July Mrs. Lavona Williams of Islesboro is visit- and Mrs Edward Payson True (Laura Darling), the same an hour later, and act 3, the library a son, c.. w. «« MICHELIN ing her daughter, ftirs. uh&cj, at 2 a. in- The settings, costumes and make- street. ups were unusually good and liberal applause MARRIED. her STARTS is the of THIS Miss Doris of Bath guest Dyer greeted each bit of business or witty lines. \ Mrs. Emma Dyer, on Steamboat 1 TIRES grandmother, Between the acts selections were given by an Baker-Newbury, In Castine, June 26, by avenue. orchestra of local musicians with the follow- j Rev Mr Peabody, Richard W Baker of Castine j and Miss Doris of New Leonard G. Paine and of Philadelphia Mrs. Sumner C. Newbury Haven, family ing personel. Pattee, violin; j Conn. at Swan Lake for an ex- Effective 19th are at their cottage Carl Carlson, clarinet; Fulton McElhiney, j duly Dingwell-Wilband. In East Boston, July tended stay. trombone, and Prof. Frederick H. Sweetser, ; 10, Dr Arthur Roy Dingwell and Miss Myrtle Idella Wilband, both of East Boston. Melvin and who have been piano. The cast for the play was as follows: Dickey family, Knight-McKenney. In Belfast, July 6, by living in town the past year, moved to Rock- Bob Grey, Harold McElhiney; Mrs. Bcb Grey, i Only—The Best Rev Arthur E Wilson, Richard H Knight and | Miss Lucy True Ross; Tom Carter, Mrs. OneLQuality Miss Margaret McKenney, both of Belfast. ; N land Monday. ORN VC Alfred Mrs. Morgan-Mitchell. In Somerville, Mass, of Grey’s brother, Story Trundy; Mrs. Irving Young and daughter Balti- July 14, Willard Oscar Morgan of Somerville : Peter Wycomb, a “personage,” Miss Mabel I more, Md., are spending a few weeks at the “AS USUAL” and Bernice Lucy Mitchell of Rockland. McElhiney; Peter Wycomb, a pessimist, Ren- Smith Hall. In Philadelphia, June 28, Dr Searsport House. j frew Wilson; Dorothy Landon, engaged to I H Albert Smith of Philadelphia and Misa Mabel Dr. H. M. of Bangor spent the Prances Hall of Rockland. Chapman Tom Carter, Miss Annie E, Whittier; James on -— week-end with his family at their cottage Get Reduced Prices -- — —- Landon, Sr., Dorothy’s father, Charles Green; the w'estern shore. SfieSXn&moFG Uncle Tom, an old colored butler, Edson W. DIED. Miss Jane H. Crockett of Brewer is spend- Fletcher; Officer An her j Hogan, Gilkey. From Atwood. In Bangor, July 15, Mrs Elisha H i a few in the of Mr. and ing days town, guest Atwood, aged 73 years. Mrs. James Duncan, Brown. In Bangor, July 19, Arthur Brown, STOCKTON SPRINGS. aged 95 years, 2 months and 7 days. Mrs. Van Lear of Florida are at the Mr. and Brown. In Castine June 28. Walter Scot t for CITY B. O. Sargent house on Steamboat avenue GARAGE, Brown, aged 66 years, 3 months and 8 days. Stockton is praying for sunshine—and native j the remainder of the season. Carter In Brooklin, June 29, Mrs Minnie { green peas. Carter, aged 41 years, 9 months and 19 days. I Mrs. Fred M. Kendall and Mrs. Mary R. Healey. In Sea Mass, Jairus i i8j Rufus L. Mudgett, Stockton’s postmaster, 54 Main Street View, July 13, iJ5» s8i i35i a?5i ** iSi ►?« c7« *?« ►*« Perkins of Worcester, Mass., are visiting Mrs. I M Healey, formerly of Rock'.and, aged 73 spent last Friday in Belfast, returnii g at I j Harriet Closson on Main street. years, jj night. Ingraham. In North Truro, Mass, July 6, Charles Chase and family of Boston have Elbridge G S Ingraham, a native of Montville. Mrs. L. S. last Titcomb, Sylvan street, spent I___._ 85 8 months and 27 Burial at moved into one of the Keating cottages at aged years, days. Saturday with relatives in Bangor ar.d Brewer, West Rockport. Penobscot Park for the summer. returning by last train. Soper. In Bucksport, July 5, Luke S Soper, Ferguson o QA or>A A Poultry Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stevens, who have been Mrs. Manley Lancaster of Bangor, accompa- SWANVILLE CENTER. us a and the au- Farm} Sunday gave glorious day, Shea. In Rockland, Juft $15, Arthur Shea, in town for several weeks, have returned to nied by her daughter, Miss Helen, and young j tomobiles were hither and aged 54 years lit^ TO BE SOLD rushing yon through L.’s Mrs. David is the of her their home in Washington, D. C, school friend, with Mrs, mother, Mrs. j Moody guest broth- Smith In Mrs M J our streets from until Belfast, July 16, Mary morning midnight. was a last week’s of er, E. A, Robertson. and four with Saphronia Snow, guest j Smith, aged 70 years, 10 months and 26 days, One of Mrs. James Dunning children the largest and best equipped Poultry Fan Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Doyle with their two Mr and Mrs. Albeit M. Ames at their Fort and of are at the Cleaves house on Mr. Mrs. Henry Thompson have gone to maid, Bangor, pViilrlren Master Rocrinalrl anrl Miss Aria loft in New Situated on Point Cove "Birken See.” Mr. Lan- Solon to England Northport 01 Park street for several weeks’ stay. cotrage, make their home. Avenue, 14th for visits in Aroostook July Caribou, caster brought the party down in his automo- HAIR AND SCALP one mile from Belfast Postoffice and command > ** M. A. Cook has one of Job’s comforters on Elmer Thompson, who has been at Square, county. bile. Sebago with a lake for a year, is at home. a beautiful view of the its location his starboard quarter which interferes NEED DAILY CARE bay, is ideal. Ha £ Miss Vera Purdy of Robinson, Maine, is the Gen. of father of Mr. H. R. rate of for the time being. Hayes Augusta, Salathiel Curtis high speed has greatly improved his If value the of hair splendid dwelling house, with hot and cold water. guest of her urcle and .aunt, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hayes, School street—a veteran of the Civil you appearance your Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols of New York buildings by clapboarding and painting. you should treat your scalp as often and well Milton J. West Main street for the one of the State tubs and bath, 524 Gcodere, War and for many years as teeth and rub into the spacious stable, laying house feet Ion and are Mr. and Mrs you brush your scalp arrived Friday visiting summer. James Knowlton has baa a monument set on House officials,—recently sent his son a flag to pores twice daily a little Parisian Sage. This brooder House with of on Mount road. 24x126, capacity 6,000 chick- D. M. Nichols Ephraim his family lot in the rear Oscar treatment is not a mere “hair tonic It is & Mrs. Frank A. School and be to the schools to be used con- cemetery Foster, street, presented 46 acres of Foote house and lot on Leach Dow’s in Monroe. bottled nourishment for the hair roots and it is colony houses, land under high state of c.i The Manley Miss last in in weather upon the schoolhouse. *4 daughter, Olive, spent Friday stantly good wonderful whrt an its auctioneer simply improvement street was sold Friday by Albert to bfeVe a well meiited Mr. ara Mrs. E. A. Robertson and vation. for a Bangor ler consulting an oculist and doing This ought public pre- II Mr. and ! use for »ven a week will make in the appear- Capitally adapted combined Poultry M. Kane to Capt. D. C. Nichols for $295. shopping. sentation. Mrs. H. P. White were Sunday guests of Mr, ance of anyone’s hair. It never injures, is de- Truck Gardening Farm and Mtb. lightfully cooi and pleasant tt the scalp and ^ J. P. Walker of Bangor has bought the John John Palmer in Monroe. The Auxiliary Aid, composed of the yeurg Moi day opened the week days with threat- takes out the dull, lifeless look in the hair, To be sold at once at a at Pleasant Cove and the com- J bargain. Apply at Closson estate ladies of the Universalist met skies in the and a rain ihe bearsport ball team played bwanville making it soft, fluffy, glossy and beautiful. *4 I society, Tuesday ening morrirg, -gentle season will build a commodious on the Two or three remove trace ing bungalow afte rnoon with Miss Mai el F. Sin mens, School in the afternoon. Rather discouraging to Heights last Saturday afternoon, ihe applications every The of dandruff, and daily use will prevent its re- 48 CKy National Bank there. for the usual work. score was 9 to 3 in favor of Swanville. *4 I street, fancy turn. Sold by A. A. How s & Co. and leading and of Groveton, N I machine. Our summer thus far has been ex- Mrs. Fred Mr. Mrs. Philip Colby Mis, Harry D. Shute came up from Rrck- Moody of Monroe raised a Hub- druggists everywhere. *&+&+***+**&*&»& Mr H., are guests of Mrs. Colby’s parents, land last Saturday to join her mother, Mrs- j trtmely disappointing—first dry anu cold, hard squash in 1914 and ate it July 10, 1915, and Mrs. E. S. on Main street, for t then wet and backward. flower and it was as hard STATE OF MAINE. Cyphers, Albert C. Coicord,during the visits of her ma- Many gardens and crisp as a new squash. J Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. two weeks’ stay. ternal aunts. are comparative failures, Miss Alice Nash, Ed Abbott of Boston, Mrs. Public Utilities Commission. [n the District Court of the United States for Esslifi 4 The farmers who began last weel i Mrs. Luther of Augusta and Mrs. Nan Parker of and Burr the District of Maine. Steainsliii haying Mrs. Elden S. Shute, Sylvan street, accom- Winship Detroit, Mich., B. weather. was a beauti of New York arrived to of of Charles E. had very poor Sunday her Miss Percy Merry Friday Sloan Boston, were guests the past week of [n the matter ( j panied by young daughter, Louise, j TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES OF MAINE: Bankruptcy. > but few took advantage o: their Mrs. Albert C. East Danielson, Bankrupt, \ ALL THE WAY BY V\ ful hay day very left to Shute in New York | visit sister, Colcord, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Neal at the Parker cot- recently join Capt. Attention is called to Section of Main the Mrs. 19, Chapter To the Creditors of Charles E. Danielson the fine weather. on the arrival of his vessel. street, joining sister, George tage, Swan lake. 129, Public Laws of 1913, which provides that Monroe, in the County of Waldo and District on tin Robinson of her thus Robert J. Sullivan, quartermaster Portland, already guest, each utility shall file with this Commis- a | Mrs. Charles Cole, School street, recently ^ One morning last week E. H. Littlefield public aforesaid, Bankrupt: BANGOR LINE the four sisters of Portland sion a schedule of its rates, within a time to be American-Hawaiian steamehips, who has beei bringing Staples found 7 of his that on the 10th Turbine Steel Belfas join d Capt. Cole at North Haven, up nearly half grown chickens dead This to Notice is hereby given day Steamships coming for the first time in four fixed by this Commission applies all visiting his uncle, J. H. Sullivan, left Tues together years and partly eaten. A day or two later a of July, A. D. 1915, the said Charles E. Daniel- den. the 1 ay to Cape Jellison Piers on his vessel, common earners, express, gas, electrical, tele- reunion! family of skunks was found under his hen- son was duly adjudicated Bankrupt; and that Leave Belfast at 5.00 p. m. daily day for New York. the Happy phone, telegraph and water companies, wharf- nchooner Edith Mclntire, bound there for house and four were shot. While the First of his Creditors will be held port, Camden, Rockland and Bust ■ removing defined in Meeting I of is a ingers and warehousemen, as said Miss Charlotte H. Andrews of Dorchester Elden endletcn Cape Jellison patient those from under the floor he found 32 dead at the office of Dunton & Morse, Sivincrs Bank Belfast at 7.30 a. m., daily,for Sears freight. Act, whether by individuals, firms or | the Elliot a chickens operated on the 6th day of port, and and her brother, Daniel B. Andrews o in Hospital, private institution, partly eaten. Out of 150 he has 75 Building, Belfast, Maine, | Winterport Bangor, Mass., Mrs. Annette tlarnman, the mother of Mrs corporations, including municipal corporations. at ten o’clock in the fore- Leave located at 107 Audobon in the left. August, A. D. 1915, Returning: India Wharf. are guests of their cousin, Mrs Road, Fenway, Attention is also called to the fact that on Philadelphia Willard M. Berry, Gilmore street, took the noon, at which time and place the said Credi- 5.00 p. m. daily. Boston, instead of in the Marine as | Henry G. Curtis, on Water street. Hospital, tors attend, prove their claims, appoint a train July 14th for Milo Junction, where she to file such schedule on or before may METROPOLITAN LINE incorrectly reported last week. His operation public utility examine the Bankrupt, and transact C. N SHIP NEWS. 1915. Attested of that order Trustee, S. S. Massachusetts and Bunker Barkentine Mabel L Meyers, Capt. will visit hereon, William D. Harriman, anc July 1, copies come be- — of the con- such other business as may properly the removal prostrate gland—was were mailed to all utilities whose names the Leave north side of India Wine now on the passage from Barbado 1 fore said JOHN R. MASON, Meyers, family. an entire but he suf- Commission has able to secure. meeting. every at 5 m., due New V«>r sidered success; Friday ^een Referee in j day p. to Portland, has been chartered to load lumbe AMERICAN PORTS. Bankruptcy. Mies Emma Hichborn arrived lume from and Mrs. Pen- A large number of public utilities have not j hame service returning. fered an alarming hemorrhage, Bangor, Maine, July 20, 1915, at Boston for Rosario at $21.00 per thousand. New York, 14. Sld, schs Susan N Pick- filed their schedule, and attention is direct- Belfast last Saturday to spend her annual va- her son-in-law, Mr. July yet MAINE STEAMSHIP LI V dleton, accompanied by for ed to various sections of said from afte r ering, Elizabethport Halifax; Wawenock, chapter, The flag at the local summer resort cation from J. H. Howes’ ary goods store wit! the George C. Fletcher, Church street, took Jacksonville for New Haven; cld, sch Gladys, Section 61 on, in which penalties are provided S. S. North Land and North St*- late rains and wind storm looke 1 in their W’esi Notice of First of Creditors. [ the heavy her sister, Miss Nellie Hichborn, afternoon boat for Boston, A telegram on Lisbon; 15, sld, sch Hugh de Payens, New for failure to comply with any order of the Meeting I Leave Franklin Wharf, Portlan the on Fort a t residence. to Stockton 3 ar, Charles H Commission, such penalties ranging from Tr> tlw> hiofriot r.nnrt of t.hp TTnit.pH StatPR fnr i Thursday and at 6 30 somewhat like flag McHenry Mainstreet Welcome their airival at the hospital informed Mrs. Haven; 6, sch, Kilnck, Long Saturday p Gove; 18, sld, schs Metinic, Portland; Char- for contempt up to a forfeiture to the District of Maine. day at 10.30 a. m for New York. Baltimore of which Francis Scott Key wrote in her punishment j Mrs. Clarence Adams and daughter Made- Fletcher of an apparent improvement T St the State not more than One Thousand lotte Sibley, Perth Amboy, for John, N of In the ma‘ter of Preston W. FRED W. POTE. but she still waves. ard Mrs. Le relief to the felt sch Carrie A Dollars. In Bankruptcy D..if line of Bridgewater, Mass., Fred father’s condition—a anxiety B; 19, ar, Bucknnm, Philadelphia, ($1,000) Bankrupt, j.j this Whitaker, on th 2 also At this Boston, July 19. Ar, schs Charlie & W'illie, The Commission appreciates that neglect Rupert P. Colcord, quartermaster land and daughter Christine, from Bridge by the Pendleton fsmily. writing To the Creditors of Preston W. Whitaker of Rockport, Me; C B Clark, Stocnton; Catherine, is due in many cases to misunderstanding of steamer Iowan' of the American-Hawaiiai water, have been the guests for two weeks o: Mrs. Pendleton and Mr. in the of Waldo and District Monday evening, Brooksville; Orozibmo, Gloucester; 20, ar, sch the law, or to doubt on the part of owners— Unity, County a STATE OF MAINE arrived from New York and i 3 their and Mrs, Charles Cole Fletcher are still in Boston. Stockton ex- Nellie where the owners are individuals— aforesaid, Bankrupt: line, Monday parents, Capt. Grant, Bangor. especially 3rd the Utilities Notice is hereby given that on the day Office of Board of Statf A^ his and Mrs. B. F School street. tends to our genial rhiiaaeipnia, July 14. c^ia, sen oarne A as to whether they are subject to visiting parents, Capt. deepest sympathy neigh- | of A. D. 1915, the said PreBton W. Whit- ::■> Bucknam, Boston; 17, ar, sch J Manchester Act. It has, therefore, been decided to extend July, Augusta, July on View Place. Aid 'of bor in his trials, and to his wife and children aker was Bankrupt; and that Notice is the S Colcord, Bay The Ladies’ society the Universalis Haynes, Stamford, Conn. the time within which such filing may be made duly adjudicated hereby given that their the First Meeting of his Creditors will be Bora will be in session at the Cour Miss E. Butman, who has beei t will be entertained this, Thursday, af in great anxiety. Baltimore, July 14. Ar, sch Singleton to August 1,1915, and to ask for the imposition Marguerite parish held at the office of Dunton & Morse, Savings of Palmer. Rio Janeiro. of no penalties upon those who make their Belfast, on Tuesday, the 3rd day visiting friends in New York since graduatin l ternoon by Mrs. h, M. Partridge, Churcl From Cape Jellison piers, the following re- Bank in Belfast, Maine, on the 6th 9 Port July 15. Arrived sch Char- filing on or before that date, where no question Building, o’clock a. m., A. D. 1915, in the Reading, A. D. at ten o’clock in the from the New England Conservatory of Musi< street. It is hoped the weather may be pro port was telephoned Monday afternoon: July lotte T Sibley, South Amboy. of good faith is involved. After that date the day of August, 1915, Waldo, to secure information toenab at which time and the said » home last week and is the o E and the attendance Ross arrived for water, and New 20. Ar, sch Commission will be bound to take such action forenoon, place make a just equalization of the tax arrived guest pitious consequent!: 12tb, tug Hugh Haven, July Georgetta their to en- Creditors may attend, prove claims, ap- in said and to invest iga James P. Butman sailed for and Robertsfors Lawrence, Bangor. as circumstances may seem to require erty County, her parents, Capt. and Mrs. large. Belfast, barque a examine the and Perth Amboy, July 19. Sld, sch Hugh de force compliance with the laws of the State. point Trustee, Bankrupt, of concealment of property from tax sailed for London, England, with deals. July transact such other business as may properly undervaluation and of failure to as.-- The ladies of the Methodist church will hoi ] Miss Susie A. Cousens, the guest of Mrs Payens, Charlottetown. This public notice is given for the attention come said 13tl 14th, sch. Enterprise arrived to load edgings, 17. Sld. sch Gen E S of all whether their names are before meeting. erty liable to taxation. their annual mid-summer bazaar in Union ha 1 Edgar M. Colcord, Mill street, left July Norfolk, July Greeley, public utilities, JOHN R. MASON, Haven. now known to this Commission or not. It is B. G. Me IN in and sch. Susie P. Oliver sailed for New Haven, New with a in the to visit an E. S. N. S. classmate Bluehill Referee inBankruptcy. J. J. DEAL- next week program evening b; Bangor, July 14. Ar, sch Thomas H Law- the duty of all persons charged with the man- for final calls in towi -» -“ Maine, 20, 1915. W. F. DRt the Pierces, professional entertainers, wh She returned Saturday I rence, Jersey City; 15, sld sch Aoelia T Carle- agement of such utilities to conform to the re- Bangor, July Bailed with lumber for New also steamer sch of the law in this All such v Board of State Ass but who come with a before her departure for Brockton, Mass- York; ! ton, Stockton; 16, sld, Gilbert Stancliffe, quirements respect. were here last season, F. H. Clerk. Millinocket sailed with paper cargo for Phila- ! Boston; 18, ar, sch Andrew Nebinger, persons, firms and corporations must comply The subscrib- STERLING, entirely new bill. her present home. 4 DM I NIST R A TOR’S NOTICE. New schs Methe- or so to do at their hazard. delphia and New York. July 15th, sch. Edith j York; sld, Mineola, Boston; herewith, neglect .V er hereby gives notice that be lias been duly Misses Gertrude and Schoo I sch Lavinia M It is their to ascertain and determine of ibeestateof Otis Colso 1 Gladys Cole, bese, Rockland; 19, sld, Snow, duty appointed administrator Mr. and Mrs Omar Cunningham, Mclntire sailed with lumber for New York. of last to thei: ! New York; £0, ar, sch Julia Frances, West whether they are subject to the provisions FRANK late of t street, left week accompany JOHN PETERSON, k and Miss Christy, were accidentally upsc July 16th, Ech. N. E. Ayer Bailed with lumber Haven, Conn. the Public Utilities Act, and to govern them- Searsport, Belfast B. father, Capt. Charles Cole,on a voyage to Nev j Savings from a boat near the Coal Whai f for New and sch. Adelia E. Carleton Searsport, July 13. Sld, stm Meteor, Nor- selves accordingly. in the Count’ of and Searsport theii York, j Waldo." deceased, given that York and return, hoping for benefit to stm Millinocket, and It law All Notice is hereby given last afternoon. were assiste ^ to load lumber. sch. folk; 15, sld, Philadelphia is, therefore, bonds as the directs. persons having Saturday They arrived, light, July 18th, are Book No. issued this b throats, both having failed to recuperate satis j New York. ORDERED AND DECREED demands against the estate of said deceased 15,064, by to the shore by Conway and Capt. Elmt r sailed with for Bar Harbor, 13. schs W desired to present the same for settlement, and lost and has been mat Capt. from removal of the tonsils. Enterprise edgings Stockton, July Sld, Harry application factorily 1. That as defined in all indebted thereto are to make pay to laws Webster ana were thoroughly soaked. and sch. Adelia E. Carleton sailed with lumber I New York; Lusie P Oliver, New Ha- every public utility, requested cate book according regu Haynes, of Public Laws of 1913, file in to 1. Morse of Belfast, Edmund Hichborn is the hous< ! sch Bar Chapter 129 the ment immediately Ralph new books. Capt. having for New York. sch. Three Sisters ven; 17, sld, Enterprise, Harbor; 18, at authorized Peabod July 19th, New the office of the Public Utility Commission, Me,, my agent. WILMER J. DORMAN Dodge’s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. H. Y of his the late Robert Hichborn sld, sch Adelia T Carleton, York; 19, ar, FRANK E. PETERSON. father, Capt. j on or before the first of August, arrived, light, to load lumber. sch Three Sisters,-. Augusta, day Belfast, July 16, 1915-3w29 Farnham and maid of Salem, Mass., arrive wired for electric for th< imr J..I .. u ..ll f«lla anrl Rockland Mass, July 13,1915. throughout lights : 20. Ar, sch Abbie S Wal- Vinalhaven, July are 10th and will the C. C. Mood c,ujui« which it has established and which July occupy convenience oi ms sisters, me misses CENTER MONTVILLE. ker, New York. charges in force at the time for any service performed nrr~irr~ .... —, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” through Jul V fashion nov PORTS. cottage, and Nellie Hichborn. Quite the FOREIGN ——- by it within- the State, or for any service in p —'ii' 'i.viis and and Mrs. A. D. Rivers an ^ A dance was held at Allen’s hall last Satur- August_Mr, in town, and a good one for the housekeepers Barbados, July 6. Sld, bark Mabel I Meyers, connection therewith, or performed by any of Mass., have arrived an ^ stm Penobscot, (from Ro- controlled or it or in family Worcester, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Littlefield of Booth* day night. Portland; babine,) public utility operated by sario. therewith, in accordance with the are occupying their cottage. 13th Miss Yuba Berry spent Sunday with her conjunction bay were automobile callers July upol Para, July 7. Sld, sch Maude Palmer, Trini- provision of General Order File No. 154, dated mother, Mrs. Fred Gay. New The Searsport base ball team played tl e the Misses Hichborn, Church street, spending dad and Norfolk. May 20, 1915. Candy has returned from a visit Halifax, 14. Sailed previous to 11th 2. That notice of this Order be given Stockton team at Mosman Park last Thursda y a couple of hours. Mr. Littlefield is th< Mrs. George Frye July public with friends in Belfast. schrs Samuel B Hubbard and Carrie E. Look, by publishing an attested copy hereof in at our in a which it were defeated a score of 4 to 2. Tl e son of the late Mr. John Littlefield We candy refrigerator, keeps and by youngest coast ports. least one newspaper printed in each County of { keep has been a few locaf team went to Swanville an d formerly one of Stockton's most highly re Miss Georgia Pratt spending Cheverie, NS, July 7. Ar, sch Anne Lord, this State not less than seven before Au- Saturday days o cool. days with friends in Belfast. Wolfville, and cleared for New York; cld, sch 1915. fresh and were defeated by a score of 9 to 3. The gan e spected citizens. gust 1, the week- Mary E Morse, New York. Given under the hand and seal of the Public Park afternoon betwec D Mr. and Mrs* James Clement spent at Mosman Monday Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church street 12. Ar, stmr Seaconnet. Utilities at this 15th day n s end at Northport Campground. Copenhagen, July Commission, Augusta, the Searsport and Stockton teams was won b y accompanied by Miss Mabel F. Simmons Carter, New York, via North and of July, A. D. 1915. Arthur Banton of Providence the formt r a score of 8 to 6. Miss Leora Mr. and Mrs. KirkwalL BENJAMIN F. CLEAVES, by School street, and Partridge v .... i_ cu ..k. _ and Green Seat R. I., are visiting relatives in town. [L.S.1 WM. B. SKELTON. Lowney’s Church street, as guests, motored to Caatim F Congregational Church Notes. Tl e Frost, Baltimore; Mary Barrett, Hayden, CHAS. W. MULLEN, 14th, a most erjoyable day,sur PLEASANT LAXATIVE 16, scb Malcolm Baxter, Jr, Balti- Public Utilities Commission of Maine. much talked of seats for the vestry have a: July spending AN EASY, Tampa; sld, more. rounded scenery from beginnini New Life Pills with a A true copy. Attest: to a were used for the first time lai t by delightful One or two Dr. King's SOc. $1.00 pound. rived and MISCELLANY. GEO. F. GIDDINGS, Clerk. to end of the No nauseat- MARINE [L. S,] evening. The appearance of tl e trip. tu mbler of water at night. bad, Sunday A 26- foot shoal gas buoy, No 3, is to be and Mrs. Bion B. i no gas. Go right to bed. room is completely changed by the addition < >f Mr. Sanborn/Churcl ng taste; belching established about Aug. 2, in about 9 fathoms am I the a CARD OF THANKS these modern folding; chairs. Simple whii e street, and children. Miss Gwendolyn W ake up in morning, enjoy free, easy of water, to mark the ?6-foot shoal about 6-8 Q Dr. Sears Island for Old Corner Store Co. been in the r Master Donald, with friends from Boston, ar( , bowel movement, and feel fine all day. mile 202 degrees from jfresent We wish to express our thsnks the kind Drug curtains have hung upp< drapery will then be discon- us our be. are sold all Ledge Gas Buoy, 3, which acts and sympathy extended in late the of the Junior clu ). spending several days at the Sanborn loj I King’s New Life Pills by Drug- vestry by girls Helper tinued. It. will show an occulting white light reavement, also for the many beautiful flower, an for 26c. Get < on th 36 in original package, ... the centennial celebration if Molly chunkamunk," gists, 10 10 §1 .The dates of cabin, “Camp every 20 seconds, light seconds, eclipse sent to the funeral Point cove. An at a bottle this easy, laxa- of 10 10 feet above THE FAMILY OF the church are August 7th and 8th. Evei y Sandy point shore of Fort today—enjoy pleasant seconds, candlepower, the set water, visible 4 miles. MRS, MARY M. SMITH. energy is now being bent'in that directs n tractive place for a summer outing by tive.