he Republican jch rnai BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916. __ NUMBER Imirnnl I ----—--__--—-- 49 01 --- The News of Belfast. | a senior, Madeline Coombs;Fitzhugh Chauncey, an The vernment.Twenty-Fifth instructor, Victor Merriam; Gerald Bruce, fop Concert. PERSONAL. The Churches.. .Wed- A ,1‘ Yale Senior, Howard Jim a War News. ..The j Hatch; Gregg, \ the There was no meeting at the Woman’s Club Everybody was There who of the Yale freshman, Kenneth Merriam. Could Squeezi ;!i c I fast_News j I Admission Addison F. Pendleton is in last afternoon on account of the to and it Bath, where he v p0p Concert. ..Perr Monday supper and entertainment 20 cents. in, was a Great . has e' j employment. in Real Estate. sterm. ,.fi is The concert New advertisements. W. Clark & pop given in the Opera Houst Dr. Vote of Harry F. P. Laffin of Ellsworth ^_Official Mrs. John Collins is in the L. spent Thanks- S. clerking J, Co., the Main street make Thanksgiving night by the Belfast Band undei \ ,th A Black Hand Clothiers, some giving at his in Frankfort. Pottle store, House block, the management of Mr. j V' Editor. j Opera during the practical gift suggestions. of the best values and Mrs. Charles j ;lti Able Miss Coombs holiday trade. Bradbury was a success Marjorie has returned to Cam- .The Rea- obtainable in men’s and boys’ clothing and great in every par- jpondence.. den from » visit with her sister in vena Maxim. The ticular and alike to Boston. A year’s subscription to The Republican furnishings. Read their advt_You will not enjoyable those who par- | of Russia. .Maine's fail ticipated and those who went to Mrs. Juiiette of Journal makes an acceptable Christmas gift. to notice the striking portrait of Edison, look on. The Tenney Winterport is the hall was guest of her ‘•V, statistics. See our rates. the great and literally packed, many as daughter, Mrs. Amoe F. Carleton. in clubbing inventor, should read what is I going earl} .\ program Rhyme.. as 6 30 to said of the New | obtain desirable seats, and at l Mrs. William Killman of S.. ret Societies. The first basketball game of the season will Edison, in which he has ac- Prospect spent the his o'clock, hour for the concert to Thanksgiving with Mr. and Belfast;. take place in the Coliseum Rink next Tuesday complished ambition to recreate all forms begin Mrs. Joseph Tyler. every seat in the and on Press..Politi- of music with such literal balcony the floor was Mr. and Mrs. v intry night, between the High school team and the perfection that the Edmund Wilson returned Tues- the 25 in vary News and Notes original cannot be filled, tables, number, seating four tc day from a Shamrocks. told from the re-creation. visit with relatives in Somerville, .> Utilities (poem).. six, were and about 200 Call at the store of Carle & Jones occupied, people were Mass. The “Make Believe" The or A. E. Clark this week Auxiliary Camp, Sons of was 1 standing. The attendance about Weather Stories.. and let them will 800, the ,1 will have a demonstrate..You find I Howard Veterans, social dance number to Cheney, pharmacist at A. A. Howes olumbian. Monday Christmas in largest congregate in the Opere Dec. cheer, great variety, at the store & Co.’s evening, 25th, with music by Mr. and House spent Thanksgiving at hia home in oirdens. .The Battle of A. A. Howes & on such an occasion for many years Mrs P. D. H. Carter. Co.—delicacies and dainties Portland. : and American In addition to the sale of J public as well as the tickets $9f substantials....For things new Miss •vimre Riggers Return. Mr. and Mrs. Basil AlleD were taken at the Ruth W. Maffit (Miss Jessie Hart) and door. Mr. and Mrs. Brad- spent Thankaiiving 1 artistic, go to Woodcocks. Unique and in entertained last afternoon at not looked after the ar- Northport with her Mr. kton Springs..Bel- Thursday their at the bury only general parents, and Mrs. home tasty gifts price of ordinary ones; bay- W. H. Maffit. rrent. Born. .Married* in Church street. Cards and music rangements but gave personal attention to al were berry candles and flower bulbs in Christmas Mr. enjoyed and a chafing dish spread was served. minor details, thus assuring a social as well as and Mrs. C. E. Mclntire of boxes; big line of fifty cent books;. pictures Camden financial success. The but were guests of their The of the and simple effective son, John over pupils High school were dismiss- picture framing....Carle & Jones have a Mclntire, ed at 9 decorations were in green and red. On the Thanksgiving. government. Tuesday a. m. as workmen were instal- greater assortment of Christmas goods than ST. rail at intervals were FRANCIS CHUhCH. ling electric on the second ever before. These balcony large evergreer Mr. and Mrs. D. Shuts lights floor and gas include toys, Christmas Ralph have returned and with them meeting of the city on the third, where had cards and wreaths, alternating were sus from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. to reach lamps been used. booklets, china, cut glass, leather Clyde Sliute on | inability here in time to take part in baskets filled with and red ber- Larkin Monday evening, Dec. .Twenty-1*ifth nickle ware, Ansco pended pine street, Bangor. Anniversary. i the services. in “Abbie D.” for 25 years the faithful goods, cameras, etc. You j They left. Bangor early the family ries. The stage was banked with small trees Keene presiding. m h°rse of are invited to walk in and look Harry H. was the in a when at Mr. and Mrs. Frank A around_The Upton. Colby T7, arrived Thursday, Nov. 30th, 25th anniver- irning large Buick car and Bale Riggs, was ana the tables with their lunch cloths Wednea- Xl.OEKMEN. Hill laid to rest Home Furnishing Co. presents a dainty day to sary of the dedication of the creek the car was tele- Jn all her life of just sugges- I spend Thanksgiving at the church of St. disabled. They Monday. 28 were decorated with a single flower in slendei home of was ordered paid, as years she tion of the hundreds of Lapt. J. O. Francis of and it was ph >ned to and a Ford was sent tc was never known to do a mean useful, lasting gifts j Hayes. | Assissi, fittingly observ- Bangor trick; glass vases, red predominating. an<* was to be found on their first and ! ed under the direction of Rev. Fr. them, but had gone a short distance when deep regret the floor, advise Mr. and Mrs. Charles .$ 997 65 John E only family parted The band, stationed in the center of tin K. Phiibrick of Dark that with her. your selections 191 52 ! Kealy of the church of the Sacred wag disabled and were tc ! making early. They deliver Harbor spent the Heart, they obliged rendered the concert as announced am holiday at Mrs. at convenience.... An floor, Philbrick’a 00 who has of w Ik back to to This your easy way to get former home in Watervilie, charge the Belfast par- again telephone Bangor. Principal Faulkner of the High school began received round after round of Rockland. tund. 540 50 for and a safe to applause. Man} ish, and was for some the time a Reo was sent them and reached I the money Christmas, way have 11 73 years resident they coaching High school basket ball team said it was the best concert had evei Mrs. J. a. Paul returned j it, is to the Christmas Club of the they home Tuesday from priest. At 8 a. m. Reverend Louis S. hore in time for dinner. afternoon join Waldo an 2 00 j Right luesday and has good material for The cornet solo £ extended visit in Trust for 19h7. It will be given. by Leroy Green, with her son 406 55 Walsh, D. D., of celebrated a team. He will open for member- Prof. Bishop Portland, decide later in the term on young musician and a new comer to Belfast Charles E. Paul. 263 57 : Dec. 16th, but you can mass and administered the first ci mmumon to the and ship join any time up I lit Churches. line-up thinks ii was most as Melvin 66 39 ; possible they may to Jan. 31st.Read what enthusiastically applauded. When, A. who has little Misses uieet the the City Drug Pattershall, employment 83 18 Agnes Pendieton, Mary Eden Islesboro High school the finale, the band “The Star in team late in Store of the Rexall played Spanglec Portland, spent 30 00 i and Abbie Robbins. The December. says Cooperation coupons, Thanksgiving with his Smalley dedicatory The annual business meeting of the First Banner” little Miss Sweatt, diessed as the on I which can save in family Congress street. 34 55 exercises at 10 by you money buying many began a. m.. but it was nec*s Baptist church will he held in the vestry lhe Travellers’ Goddess of Liberty, stood in the center 746 47 Club will meet with Mrs. standard articles.E. D. waving Miss Annie Read and sary to change the because of th Carleton, Thomas- Mr. and Mrs. Charles 5 00 program Thursday evening, Dec. 14th Edwar.l J. the flag and, the audience, standing, expressed j Morison, Tuesday, Dec. 12th. Pro- ton, will be to on Thomas were guests 221 67 ! non-arrival of Revs. P. J and Jere- pleased quote prices Crowell Thanksgiving of Mrs Garrity The of the sermon at the Uriversalist gram: their by long continued subject Paper, "Festivals and Flower & Thurlow Co. stock j appreciation applause Peter Oleson in East 35 70 i miah McCarthy of former Seasons Steamship and a. H, Bull Belfast. Bangor, pastors church next of I The concert with between 591 15 Sunday rr.oring will be, '‘Final Japan,” by Mra. James H. Howes; Co. stock....The program, dancing j here, who were to have come automobile to “Travel Steamship Eclipse Electric Mrs. E. C. by of and the numbers, followed. Little Miss Doris Woodbury of is the It 7 20 i | Harmony All Souls with God.” Sunday Commerce.” by Mrs. John R. is to Northport take in the Dunton; cleaner guaranteed remove all grit and guest for a few 39 30 i part High mass, with which the ex- of Mr. and days of her school at noon. “Japan’s Late Emperor and his from and Sweatt, ten-years-old aaughter granddaughter 295 84 ercises were to have buccessor,” bv ravelinus rugs carpets. See them Ruth W. 26 opened, in announcing Mrs. Geo. E. Mrs, Harry Sweatt of Lynfield, Mass., whe Maffit, Miller street. 141 12 At the Unitarian church next morn- Brackett. in the window of the Penobscot the Walsh Sunday Bay Electric ». change Bishop referred to the un- the winter was ana Mrs. K. L. Bean 50 00 The are spending here, the sensa- and son Robert of ing Rev. J Wilbor Richardson of the Baptist members of the Belfast I Co. or have one demonstrated at your home. certainties of travel Woman’s Club ui-iq a by auto at this season, I tir»n rvf hn pvpnit)cr Hpr first nnmhpi- Camden spent Thanksgiving in church will in with the ... me winter are Boston, where and then to preach exchange pastor. gilts are desired for the long evenings nere,and card .$4,976 09 proceeded conduct the sacrament Highland Fling, in Scotch costume, and was Miss Myrle Besn is school at noon. Municipal Christmas tree. is in order. A. A. Howes & studying music. and of the fourth Sunday A basket will be I playing Co. have :reet regulations confirmation, in the series of repeated in response to insistent encores. Mr. and Mrs. piaced at the club room to the latest in Edward H. Dunbar of I, -11 It nrintaH in full Seven micrumpnlK William I ..a*-., -rwl Vliuu At the Methodist church next Sunday morn- receive toys, j Congress playing cards, narrow Ply- books, Then she danced a Sailors in a games, cards and the Pickett Hornpipe mouth. Mass., arrived to Rev. Horace B. Sellers will on “The mittens, hosiery—anything to whist cards, two packs Wednesday visit Mrs g and finally passed in Agnes Cullinan acted as sponsors, the former ing speak help little suit and and m net make a dainty white cap, Henry Dunbar and Mrs, Phoebe D. Place of the Bible in Christian Education." happy Christmas for some ! for 25 cents....The Belfast Band thanks all Crawford! non council. for the boys and the latter for the The child, and she was in girls. every member is last dance, Jingle Bells, ballet cos- Frank D. at noon. Sellers will urged to who assisted in making the pop concert a suc- Hazeltine returned t*s i who wore white ribbons on Sunday school Mr, speak respond. Monday to and regulations gov- boys, their left tume, with little hells on her wrists and a Bowdoin Ihe Belfast cess and the public for their generous College after a of the of arm, were William and Basil in the Woods schoolhouse, Northport, at 2 30 bowling team went to patron- spending few days I drainage city J. Pendleton, Rockland crown on her abundant golden curls. She won with his last age../1.Good at parents, Mr. and Mrs. John and p. m. A service will be held in the Saturday and were defeated groceries right prices at Ben Hazeltine. finally passed, but the Ralph Caseyaid Irving Paul Leary of gospel by the local the hearts of all by her modest manner and church at 7.30 team by a margin of 90 Charles F. Swift, Masonic Miss Maud to it on the table John and Frederick p. m; subject, “Shipwrecked." pins. Temple.The Gammans, who had been at :»-d lay Belfast, Farris, Edward Rockland was graceful poses. At the close of her last dance the to have bowled Christmas window of H. j. Locke & Park Avenue Law- meeting at 7 15 p. m., this, Thursday, here last Son, Hotel. New York cex re kfuiar meeting. Arnold, Daniel and Joseph lommow and Prayer Tuesday night, but she was with a large bunch of city, for some the the storm which always attract attention, is presented pink left there |;i rence followed at 8.15 the Teachers' prevented. Rockland ready for laa‘ for .signatures of 58 peo- Kavanaugh of Stockton Springs. The evening, by now has 17 The vocal soloists, Mrs. C. |.t,me’ Monday New Orleans and is an index to chrysanthemums. and El class. pins to the good, with three inspection the large and Paso, Texas. a_-ainst the Me- girls were Agnes Robbins and training (perhaps W. Wescott and Mr. Arthur N. were flooding Mary Hill, Mary four) varied stock Johnson, more games to be in the within, including everything in Mr. and fur skating purposes Helen Elizabeth of Belfast, Helen Com- played silver cup with and were never Mrs. Bradbury F. of Troy One hundred Unitarians went to hear Billy * the Wallace greeted hearty applause, Cushing City- Beries. jewelry .line, Nutting photo- point and t_ il on the council con- mow, Pauline and Celia Martha j heard to better California, were guests of file, McGinnis, Sunday last week and saw 662 men and women and advantage. Mrs. Wescott Mr. and graphs calendars, bronzes, china, cut glass, Mrs. .1 toe on same Tenney and Ethel of Stockton Remember that the Fred G. at the reported Arnold Springs. come down aisles to ChristmaB sale sang “Native Land" and responded to an en- Spinney Pop trailing the sawdust grasp by the etc. No trouble to show goods.... Dwight P. Concert -able to the field. The girls wore Women's Alliance of the night. fiood white, with long, white lace was over nine of these First Uni- core, and Mr. Johnson sang three times. The Thanksgiving his hand. When it Parish, Palmer, Masonic Temple, has the finest dis- veils. The tarian, takes place in Miss collector, reported as processional march from the par- out at commented Memorial ball, this trombone solo, by Herman Creamer, “My Elizabeth Marsano arrived Unitarians, singled random, play of holiday goods he has ever offered, in- Wednesday sonage to the church was led Father Thursday, afternoon. All kinds Heart at Sweet was render- from the vas p laced on file: by Kealy, to a Boston Globe reporter as follows: of fancy and silk Thy Voice," finely Gorham Normal school to useful cluding shirt3, ties, mufflers, umbrellas spend the cross followed Fathers and articles will be offered and in to an encore Creamer .$85,511 75 bearer, by Flynn “Once is enough for me!" This was a wom- for sale- also and ed, response Mr. Thanksgiving vacation with her j home-cooked hosiery, books, stationery and toilet arti- parents. Mr. 19 68 O’Connor, acolytes, the class of confirmation, an’s anwer. food and home-made played “The Rosary." The dance and concert and Mrs. G. B. Marsano. candy. cles. .. .Charles F. Swift, Masonic has the “He is a very, very, very great man!" Sale opens at 2 30. Temple visiting priests and the Bishop, the boys Admission free to all. j program lasted until about 11 o’clock. Mc- Carroll J. Total 43 “Did not me. He reach candy in Christmas boxes and in choco- Varney, employed in j .$85,531 and impress maj others, bulk, Belfast by girls then taking seats in front. The live part j Keen’s Orchestra of ten pieces furnished music the Maine c: $70.000 00 but he did not arouse religious feeling in me." photo drama, “The Price of lates in bulk, broken candy, layer raisins, Tranaportion Vo., spent Thanks- In his address to the children Walsh for the Mrs. Bessie and Mrs. » 50 I Bishop “We were a great deal shocked at the way Malice.” featuring the other dance, Keyes with his in 2.510 popular romantic star grapes and fruits, Christmas cigars, etc. giving family Augusta. He is now 6u; 1,345 02 explained fully and clearly the origin and sig- he stated things.” Hamilton Louise Dennett were the accompanists, and Revelle, supported by the brilliant engaged in overhauling the cars. K‘ 90 “He is surely sincere." j 1,650 nificance of the ceremony to follow, speaking dramatic actress Barbara Fred G. Spinney, floor director. 113 68 “He certainly believes in himself!" Tennant, will be the Miss Carrie M. Greenlaw to the NEWS OF THE GRANGES. and returned to her girls and boys in turn in terms that “I want to hear him more times." attraction Mr. Mrs. Roscoe Arey catered, with pop t 10,011 33 ; many today, Thursday, afternoon and studies in the Business should was a woman. The others were fresh from his electric Augusta College last impress his words and fatherly admoni- This. too, evening, at the Colonial theatre. corn, popper, ice cream, This ia a Monday after a few days’ visit with her l otal .$85,531 43 tions on their memories, and urged them to men. Metro feature It is expected that four thousand people will cigars, soft drinks, etc., which were served par- replete with incidents ents, Mr. and Mrs. “A splendid orator, certainly." thrilling the B. B. Greenlaw. -r for 1914, reported as love the flag of their and the cross of and attend meeting in Bangor of the Maine | under the direction of Misses Belle Keating country •‘1 must say he is doing a splendid work, and exquisite romance. 1 r' was placed on file: Mrs.M. J. Hillman and their faith with a love. He his he reaches not State Grange during the week of Dec. 19th, and Hazel Doak, assisted by Olive Morse, daughter,Miss supreme explained by methods many people Miss Halford of the Hope Goldie, .$76,844 33 Training School for of Waterville were in detail the of the cross the reached by our churches.” and preparations are being made to entertain Dorman, Betty Hanshue, Grace Hazeltine, Thanksgiving and week- 1 meaning upon Christian Workers j 68,612 58 in Boston was entertained end guests of Miss forehead, the of oil First Rev. J. Wilbor Rich- them. Rooms will be engaged outside of the i Barbara McKinney, Delia Cook, Ada Emma Slipp, coming to at- .1,398 55 drop and the drop of water, Baptist church, at the Methodist Curtis, parsonage over Monday hotels and the Chamber of Commerce Katherine and Elizabeth tend the pop concert on .4,4 0 48 to receive which the children knelt before the ardson. minister, residence, 1 Northport ave- will pre- Kittredge, Helen Thursday night. 1 night, going from here to on 1,438 40 altar and Buckspcrt the pare lists of available places. Wescott, Katherine Brown, Elizabeth Rev. and Mrs. D. which closed the ceremonies. nue, telephone 212 3. Sunday morning preach- 1 Doak, B. Phelan of .268 32 uesday morning boat. Kockport Monday evening she Geneva Alice Grace were in The sermon by the was based on St. ing service at 10.45. The pulpit will be occu- Seaside Grange held their annual meeting Stephenson, Roswell, Belfast last Saturday on their to f '-K*.85 85 Bishop spoke to the women way young gathered to meet Albert ■ and Mitchell, Thomas Avard from f .492 15 Paul’s epistle to the Romans emphasizing the pied by Rev. Arthur E. Wilson of the Unitar- last Friday evening omitted the program, Fogg, Lothrop, Kockpurt Islesboro, where they spent 1 her concerning the work of the training school, 98 00 that God’s commands are to ian church in with the At which will be and Tom Craig. Edwin Morse, Charles Swift Thanksgiving with their thought all people exchange pastor. and the various given tomorrow, Friday, even- daughter, Mrs. Bow- opportunities for social work j and 12 noon the Bible school convenes in the main Officers were as and Carroll Parker. There was a sale of doin N. Pendleton. 1 for all times, and that the commands of ing. elected follows: Mas- good $76,844 33 and Christian service. | Jesus to are auditorium. A much en- Victor I. a lithe wares. Smoking was in after and to his disciples to be obeyed implic- large attendance, ter, Merriam; overseer, James W. indulged Mr. Mrs. Joseph W. who have regard forcing the "The Girl from Blaiadell, as well as the thusiasm. teachers, classes for Upper Seven,” the Mrs. Elmira A. 0 o’clock and there was a large sale of iiad at i* itly, commandments. He spoke good every age. bright Wallace; lecturer, McKeen; cigars apartments the I persona! property was and Bangor House, left the A welcome extended to ail visitors. entertaining three-act play by Miss steward, E. Mr. Bradbury received telegrams of con- for collector in which he i p: rticularly of divorce evil, and of theten- Sunday Gladys Roy Sholes; gate keeper, A. B. Bangor Monday New York, where they Ruth Bridgham, will be given in the and best wishes from Mr. j ume one to attend the dencyto evade or make the evening preaching service at 7.30; topic, “Hell Colonial Smalley; assistant steward, Elijah Ritchie; j gratulations and will occupy their apartments at Hotel easy Holycommands. Theatre Mar- -gested that a be 1 —what is it? did tomorrow. Friday, Mrs. Mrs. Ira M. Cobe in New York, who had tor bond Of the priests of his own church he said that Where it originate? Who evening by the chaplain, Nettie M. Merrithew; treasurer, pre- Unique the winter. nV. It was voted Belfast in con- are candidates for it?" High school, under the direction Earl viously sent $10 for the fund; from Mr. and they were following the instructions A reply to the flip- of J. Braley; secretary. Miss Lucy A. Coch- j Mr. and recommendation and the implicitly Mrs. Benj. F. Wells gf Auburn were Mrs. S. A. Parker. The lhoinas E. in New with ar ; of the pancy of the day regarding a which specialties between ran; Ceres, Mrs. Dora J. ! Mrs. Shea, Orleans, j erred to the committee Master, speaking not for themselves subject Bridges; Pomona, guests over Thanksgiving of Mrs. acts will include a tenor solo order on The National for Benj. F. with power to act. deserves proper consideration from men and by Charles Getch- Mrs. Addie M. Miss Louise City bank $5 as a but for Him; that they have no choice as to Merriam; Flora, Wells and daug iter, Mrs. F. G. ■ ell and a Spinney, Mr. received from the tax women who know how to think. Spanish dance by Misses Laura Mor- assistant contribution to the band fund;$10 A the scene of their labors, and might be trans- Leroy Green Lynn; lady steward, Mrs. Lura H, | fromRalph Wells returned a,ivice in to the Alice Friday morning and Mrs. | regard will render cornet sweet ris, Rosswell, Martha Southworth and Ritchie. The installation will be : Peavey in Dallas, Texas, and $10 from Mr. am: gainst S ferred from a rich in a solos, “Sleep well, held early in Wells remained until F. Miller, (i. C. congregation large city j Kathleen Monday. and Avon." Colcord. I Mrs. J. W. Biaisdell in Bangor, who were tc J ( Orcutt, and to a poor in a small or to a^gel," “Simple This, Thursday, January. concerning congregation place i 1 Mrs. Samuel W. Durcst and the sewer at have been but were unable to come. Miss Carrie assessment ac- work in the evening 7.30 the covenant meeting and com- Two met present missionary wilderness. He ex- boys, Donald Shute and Eugene Morning Light Grange, Monroe, in re- Roberta left for It was voted to abate bholes, The net were which is far Monday an extended visit munion service will be held in the main audi- were session on receipts $230.60, to the assets and pressed the wish that there might at some time injured recently on the school common gular Saturday evening, December with relatives and ^ in excess of what had been friends in Boston and vi- -’.at torium. j anticipated. Mr the Kilgore assess- be one church for all, founded by double b shots, from an air 2d, and after transaction of business the fol- great upon love evidently rifle cinity and oil their way home will visit in a notation made and Mrs. wish to thank all who as- ; on the for God and obedience to His Service at the church will be in the hands of another was Music j Bradbury been commands. A Congregational pupil. Donald was lowing program presented: by Portland and Auburn. paid; that the city sisted, particularly the press, part of his address, which held held next at 10 45. The min- struck in the back of the but the choir; roll-call of officers, quotations from the j ►. oust the in the large the close Sunday morning neck, shot of Mr. j property At a meeting of the Band last even- Friends and Mrs. Howard Whelden !iI the his was ister’s will “Christ’s own did not and his ritual; reading, Extract from the De- j Monday s' r city solicitor notify attention of hearers, historical, dating subject be, relation lodge, parents were able to Grange of was a Bangor will be interested to learn •. her ing Mr. Bradbury elected member ol that they assessment at once, back to the coming of the first to the Kingdom.” Everyone with no other care for the wound, which was uncomfortable claration of Purposes. Mrs. Woodman;reading, •ti- missionary are to reside in .. i^gal action the Belfast Band in of wha! in against her, church home is for several Oliver and the of the acknowledgement Bridgeport, Conn., the here nearly four hundred years ago, and com- cordially invited to come. Sun- days. Eugene fared worse, as the H.Kelly Founding Grange, c the difference of where $53 in he has done for them and for this concert in future, Mr. Whelden has a position. V‘r- school will be held at noon. shot on the Helen A. What the Has Done s Hitcher, that the ing down to the erection and dedication of St. day Tonight, lodged right cheek bone, the Cooper; Grange city Band voted to Mrs. Whelden was Miss Nettie Grant of ‘'-filler with wound to D. M. particular. The pay Miss Doris Win- \ up him and as- Francis church, with due of the Thursday, the mid-week service will be held bleeding very freely at the time and Develop Character, Kimball; reading, when recognition Sweatt for her solo terport. the difference came, in the later J. for $20 dances the night ol services of the late William S. vestry at 7.30; topic, “The Testimony of causing trouble from and re- M. Curtis; t~pic discussion, What Bhould rec‘»mmer:ded that the Brannagan poisoning, teat" the concert. W. H. Lyon, one of the foremen in lu on the but Nicodemus to Jesus." Next week, quired the services of a the Grange Aim to Accomplish in the Next the [[.. 3, A. Parser's «c- who not only gave church contributed Thursday, surgeon. i^eonara a: narrows to the assets and liabili- of Dec. 14th, is tne set for the installa- Fifty Years. Election of officers will take factory, passed Thanks- largely to the building the priests residence day apart Th« r.iinorA(Tatinnal ._t i> tne for giving in Augusta with Dr. and a;«i overlay 1916 has A of this tion of the minister. Rev. Walter T. Haw- Place at the next meeting. TRANSFERS IN REAL Mrs. D. P. o report part of the ad- with ESTATE. many have moved adjoining. evening Mrs. W. T. with of away thorne. The council is Hawthorne, Lathbury, formerly Pittsfield, who will dress would necessarily be brief and called for 3 p. m., Union Harvest Center recently require the ever* incomplete, Mrs. Leslie C. Follett and Miss Florence Shaw Grange, Mjntville, settled in the is when the J capital city. Mrs. is year- It was we shall public examination of the minister The transfers of real estate wer< Lathbury cor.- voted in and so next week begin the publica- as assistant hostesses. A short elected officers for 1917 on Saturday evening, following -T '.he will take place. The service for installation program was Mr. Lyon’s daughter. v recommendation, of a of 2nd as recorded in Waldo County of Deedi ^ tion complete history “The Catholic will be held at 7 of a Dec. follows: Master, J. V. Jackson; Registry reported a to the p m., and the sermon will be given, consisting piano duet by Misses it charge for the week Dec. 1916: Prof, and Mrs. Wm. F. Billie and auto Church in Belfast.” preached Rev. J. J. Ph D of Ban- overseer, M. M. Wentworth; ending 6, Schoppe, E road, handed down by Martin, Florence Shaw and Owen and a lecturer, Mrs. Marguerite Bobbie, are now 8 and gor Theological Seminary. Please this J. T. E. Gushee, Camden, ei al., to John F occupying their new house, t; account, suggested keep reading by Miss Alice Simmons. The Presi- Kitty Tibbetts; steward, W. Wentworth; 1,1 the date free and to be with us at both 602 South 3d s. assets and the liabili- of Father choir plan ser- assistant F. L. Marden, Searsmont; land in Searsmont. Avenue, Bozeman, Montana. bers Kealy’s in YVaterville, I dent the of the steward, Gay; chaplain, M. L. ov vices. Supper will be served tor the council reported receipts Colonial mu- vuieu in concur- were obliged to move and not with Mrs. Harrison A Smith, and Howard; treasurer, J. W. Helen V.Hamlin,Washington,D.C., to Emmc They finding a organist, Mr. ; friends. sicale to be $19. The next meeting will be Tibbetts; secretary, 1 suitable rent a house authorized to Smith, director, and Miss Clare Mrs. Annie L. j L. Mayo, Milo; land and buildings in Stocxtoi bought in course of {22 draw his order Grondin, so- with Mrs. Fred R. Poor, with Mrs H. L. Seek- Clements; gate keeper, W. S. ’r,f ie Jo Sheriff erection and had it finished to suit them »n.k Cushman for loist, and many regretted that they were un- ! WEDDING bells. ins and Mrs. Mehuren; Ceres, Mrs. Ida Jackson; Pomona, Springs. 'ices and Everett Hamilton as assistant Hi- caring for Isaac in G. et to Olin Belfast e able to hear them the special music of the Mrs. Carrie Mehuren; Mrs. Isabel Went- Mary Whitmore, al., E. Smith friends have received cards announ- Kame to the hostesses. Flora, contingent Young-Wight. of Lincoln- high mass. Cyrus Young worth; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Cora Gay; do; land and buildings in Belfast. cing the engagement of Miss LeweIJa Sleeper 4 Hall ville and Mrs. Lottie D. of Belfast were At the annual of A. E. Clark Frank A. to Nat and G. W. Frisbee Every church in the city was represented in Wight meeting Camp pianist, Miss Hazel Arno. The grange will Bartlett, Unity, E. Sargent Thorndyke, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Berber h jnly o of the 28 E. married at 7 p. m.. Nov. 29th at the home of S. ol V., last land and sheep the audience, and among those Monday evening officers were have a Christmas tree for the children and Troy; buildings in Troy, W. Thorndyke of Rockland, and Neil B. Pack- liave lost present were j ( was accepted the Wilbor elected as Wm. K. Keene and officiating clergyman, Rev. J. Rich- follows: Commander, Horace E. young people Dec. 23rd. Elijah H. Simpson, Thorndike, to Lydia H i ard„ also of Rockland. Miss Cur requested to in an Mayor ex-mayors C. O. Saturday night, Thorndyke ha pass who used the 1,18 1088. and Charles R. ardson, double ring service. Nickerson; senior vice com., Fred A. Farwell, do.; land and in Thorndike. been a b Poor Coombs. Seward; Sebasiicook Grange of Newport has complet- buildings I frequent visitor in Belfast. " They were unattended. l-ort advising the build- The church was The bride is the junior vice com Allen L. Howard; May A. Thompson, Fairfax, South attractively decorated with secretary, ed the changes on their hall. The dining room Dakota, Mrs. J. F. Clements returned Monday from ion street was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. to Harriet A. accept- small evergreen trees on each side of Frisbee Rudolph Sanders; treasurer, Frank O. Dahlman, Omaha, Neb.; land ami a the Whiting; has new floor, partitions torn down, painted visit with relatives in Oakland. She was ac- of Belfast and has altar, an abundance of many friends who extend camp council, Allen L. Curtis, Fred A. Seward buildings in Wfnterport. ! extended the residents trailing evergreen with and papered,new tables with a seating capacity companied by her son, Wiluon F. Clements their free congratulations and best wishes. left and Allen L. Howard. The Nora Ingalls, to Nora E. Seekins services in bouquets of yellow and white They remaining officers of 150 the kitchen made con- Belfast, who had chrysanthe- persons, most been visiting there for a few weeks, Lt Keliey so-called, at once for the groom’s home in Lincolnville. will be at the land and in flat, mums on stands in front of the appointed installation, Monday venient and new toilets in the Swanville; buildings Swanville. and condition. statuary and basement. A by her little grandson, Frederick Cay ford, Jan. 1st. It is Nora E. to rni ll in single vases in rear of the evening, hoped Col. E. K. Gould is soon to Seekins, Swanville, Nora Ingalls d’scusnon in regard lighted candles in Sesison. large flag pole be put up, which will who will visit her for several weeks. Congress of Rockland, Past Division land and in leaning sidewalks and it on the altar. The frames of the Commander, will hold a nice a one Belfast; buildings Swanville. stations of large flag, present from of its Mr. and Mrs. ■•■‘Sh the ordinance. be the G. C. Lower, left Monday by the cross on the walls were decorated with Congress met at noon Monday, both houses installing officer. members. The first week in December marks Boston boat fur Ga r after a short Savannah, and sailed from d:, CONVENTION. trailing evergreens and the organ loft adjourning session. Senator Fer- the of with Poor's Mills. There will be a sale at the hall anniversary Patrons of Husbandry in The Antique Shop, Allied Bazaar. Boston Dec. John W. nald of Maine took his seat. The two houses 6th by the Boston & Savannah | Ferguson, Les- palms and evergreens, with the dates Penobscot and at 1 1891 and met in session in the hall of the of quilts, aprons, dolls and at county that time the flag will were drawn as joint Tuesday fancy articles the Line S. S. Atlanta. will remain in \ Thayer 1916 in on the The Allied Bazaar will be held in Mechanics They the green front railing. The potted House of Representatives tlnd President Wil- hall be unfurled. The of the room | ■January term of the S. J. Tuesday evening, Dec. 12th. There will opening dining South for several months and son read his Boston, Mass., December 9 20. expect to visit palms and many dozens of message, which was devoted prin- be will be held with Building, Com large chrysanthe- also an entertainment and If appropriate ceremony by cities to He defends the supper. tributions of or else of many in quest of antique furniture for mums were beautiful. The cipally railway legislation. Sebasticook ! money, old furniture decorations were stormy it will be the next All Grange and invited Granges. Plans compulsory investigation of labor disputes evening. are the summer trade. They intend to return to done Miss Martha are china, books, silver, prints, laces and jewelry by M, Pendleton, chairman, and renews his recommendations as to the re- invited. Entertainment free_Carl formulated to have one of the largest j Cole visa be Belfast about 10th. Mrs. P. Mr. and of the Interstate Commerce Com- would greauy appreciated by the Commit- April personal. Agnes Darby, Mrs. James D. organzition b;ed his mother last week_Mrs. Annabelle meetings ever held in town. mission. Aside from this his recommenda- tee in charge of the An earnesi Hill, Edward Hogan and Francis X. Pendleton. only Underwood Antique Shop. Mrs. H. A, Kitchin of Branch Mills enter- tions were the the entertained at dinner State Grange Master W. J. Mrs. for passage of Porto Rico Thanksgiv- Thompson, is made to all in New t( 8Dent Bishop Walsh of Portland, Rev. Thomas appeal people England tained the on Thanksgiving J. government bill, the corrupt practices bill and ing day Mrs. Julia McKeen and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and their Miss Florence following guests Thanksgiving: 11 l'lhury daughter. visit the Bazaar, where not Mulligan of Augusta, Rev. Matthew the Webb bill to American collective E. only Christmas Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kitchin, Mr. and Mrs. C. ^ Njorthport. Curran legalize H. Colby.Mr. and Mrs. f red S. Jackson Carll Thompson, returned last week to their A. can be but of Madison, Rev. James A. of agencies abroad. gifts bought, exhibitions connectec Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. B. frcm Bo8ton la8t Carey Hallowed spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. home in South China from D. C. Stephen Clark, Miss «*y‘C;""’ch.arr,v‘d Irving Washington, with the war and numerous other entertain- end Rev. James Flynn of Rockland and Rev. Mor- Effie Mary A. Phillips, Miss Marian Miss Christmas with his Jackson....Mrs. Gordon of Liberty has where they bad been in attendance at the an- ments will be offered. Articles Phillips, parents, THE WAR NEWS. Antique shoulc Doris timer O’Connor of Winterport were been Kitchin, Stanley Kitchin, Master terG-Hat'h. present visiting her sister, Mrs. George Daggett. nual meeting of the National Grange. In be sent to 42 Trinity Place, Booth 30, Boston Harold *m took in Master Don f; and part' the services. These with ....Miss has the Mass., and contributions of money should be Cookson, Adams. A real New °n' w^° was called Mary Daggett returned home speaking of meeting Mr. Thompson said l^a,f d here by Interest the past week has centered in the sent to William C. Endicott, Treasurer of the Rev. Jeremiah McCarthy, P. R. of St. Mary’s after a week's visit in that the England Thanksgiving dinner was served and lUn1, Mias drive on Liberty. sessions, which extended over a period 71 Ames ^ri*e ( F, Lydia S. Ferguson German Bucharest, the capital of Antique Shop, Building, Boston all Rev. report a very enjoyable time. It was B°aton‘a«t church, Bangor, Patrick J. Garrity, P. R Rumania, with the indications that its capture of 10 days, proved to be especially interesting Mass. also Hr Thursday. North Belfast, rue Ladies' Aid Society Mrs. H. A. Kitchin’s of St. John’s church, Bangor, and Rev. James is imminent. The Russian offensive in the and there was a attendance. About 2000 birthday. ®y A* will hold their annual Christmas fair large B(k; ;° Rackliffe returned Rice of South who northwest is making little, if any progress, Wednes- State of Trade. Mr.and from Brewer, arrived at 2 p. m., were present and these were 33 Mrs.Chas.A.Horton formerly of Bel- Wher* and only artillery duels and small attacks by day evening, Dec. 13th, in the There representing they 8pent too late for the were vestry. fast, whose home ior l6k'g‘ving vT,?illTater’ services, dinner guests on the western front in France States. About 75 were present from this State. some years has been in her infantry and will be a sales of tarents, Mr. and Mrs. useful and fancy articles, Trade and White UWl8 of Father Kealy at the parsonage, which Belgium. Mr. Thompson said that the National Grange Activity. industrial currents Plains,N.Y.,are now in Providence, R.I., supper and Articles in broad and weather f* was dec’orated with The'Italian Palermo with 25 entertainment. mystery deep. Cooler would still where Mr. Horton is attractively chrysanthe- steamship took a decided stand any on manager of a large man- ^lyde r Americans on will be for sale under the against embargo further stimulate trade. business * H&lme8 Revs. board has been torpedoed off pockets direction of Holiday returned Tuesday mums, Curran and Carey are as- food products unless Borne be made and ufacturing plant. Chester B. Frost of Belfast tr the Spanish coast. U-boat commanders are Mrs. Addie and the provision already large. Wholesalers, jobbers menu * ^chests ^‘ Merriam, bright and catchy is w^ere Mr. Holmes sistants of Father Kealy in Waterville. Rev. said to have received orders to sink all in relation to which the facturers still pushed. Revolt of the .con- employed by the same concern, left rf,cent!y ( ships farce "The of be manufacturing goods having for was of Queen Hearts” will presented sumer against some food prices. the aPPendicitig. He McCarthy the priest in Belfast 89 years regardless nationality. farmer has to use. Embargc employ of the Baeder, Adamson Co., of "<'1!Va!-8cir1v era]ed.°n*r A crisis in Great Britain the Geraldine talk and submarine menace lower cot- return home aa and. Rev. 26 government has by following'cast: Bruce, a wheat, Which Mr. Horton was l^ible, soon ago, Garrity years ago, when the ton and stocks. Car manager, when the lat- resulted ,in the resignation of Premier As- senior, Almeda Mr. and G. Osborne Lord shortages cripple grain hurch was their Richards; Dolly Hilton, a Mrs, spent Thanks* lumber ter went to the new built.^ They deeply regretted quith. , coal and trade. Money firmer. Col- company. Mr. Frost will | I freshman, Lilian Richards; Marion giving in Dexter with her mother. lections Kendricks, good.—Bradstreets’ Dec. 2nd. spend Christmas with his relatives in Belfast. s %

9 wedding bells.

Reynolds-Hussey. John B. Reynolds of Burnham, a former student at M. C. I., tuid Miss Mildred L. Hussey of St. Albans, were married at tlie Baptist pat- sonage in Pittsfield at 8.30 a. m., Nov. 30th. Rev. H. M. Ford officiated, using the double ring service.

Miller-Rowe. A weddingofi teresr occurred in Palmyra at noon, Nov. 30ih, when Raleigh Franklin Miller of Palmyra was married to Miss’ Hazel Rowe of Somerville, Mass. The marriage took place at the Miller farm where the young couple will reside. A large number of relatives and friends were present. Rev. A. E. Wright officiated, using the single ring service. Following the ceremony a typical Thanksgiving dinner was served.

Dodge-Smith. A very pretty home wedding occurred at 2 p. m., Nov. 3uth, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Smith, in Pittsfield, when their daughter. Miss Afton Smith, was united in marriage to Arnold Dodge. Rev. H. M. Ford officiated, using the two-ring service. Miss Eiiza Smiley was bridesmaid and Walter Hazeltine acted as best man. Only the immediate relatives and a few friends were present. The tride Was graduated at M. C. I. ’14, and the groom in the class of ’10. Both are popular * young people of Pittsfield. They will reside on Main street and will have the best wishes of a host of friends.

me residence or COAL and THEY HANDY-bucklin. IS HIGH Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bucklin in Pearl street, Camden, was the scene of a quiet wedding Thursday afterncon, Nov. 30th, when their youngest daughter, Marian Asbel, was united in marriage to Walter SAY IT MAY GO HIGHER Ervin Handy of Boston, only son of Mrs. Leslie Marshall of Camden. Rev. L. D. Evans performed the ceremony and the service was used. A wed- single ring p** ——————■a^—pnajBjwa«{Ya.w.ma»s—M ding dinner was served at noon and the wedding took place at 2 o’clock. Only the families of the contracting parties attended. The bride wore a handsome princess dress of taupe- satin, trimmed with chiffon and moleskin and carried a large bouquet of daybreak carnations. The bride received many beautiful pres- ents, including gold, silver, linen and — china, and a check of $300 from her The Answer is Burn grandfather, Charles Bucklin. The bride is a pianist of unusual ability and her playing is always appreciated. Of a bright and sunny disposition, she was very popular with the young peo- SOCONY KEROSENE ple, and her large circle of friends wish her years of future happiness. Before going to Boston, where be is now em- ployed in the Faneuil Hall market, the market groom was employed in the meat A gallon of SOCONY Kerosene costs from of the John B. Dunton Company of Cam- man of excellent den He is a young 10 to a habits, genial, and with bright prospects 15 cents. Burned in Perfection Smoke- for lilt- future. After the ceremony tile happy couple left by auto for Rockland, less Oil it will ten hours of where they took the boat for Boston Heater, provide where they will reside, and that the fu'ure may be bright and cheerful, is clean, odorless heat—more than enough to the wish of a host of friends. warm room. There’s OFFICIAL VOTE OF MAINE NOV. 7TH. comfortably any ordinary

The official vote for Maine at the na- small comfort in 10 or 15 cents worth of coal tional election held November 7lh was announced at the session of the gover- nor and council Nov. 29th. these days. The total vote was as follows: Hughes * * * * ♦ and Fairbanks (Republican), 69,506; Wil- son and Marshal (Democrat), 64,118; Benson and Kirkpatriek (Socialist), A Perfection Oil Heater is on when you want it and off 2,186; Hanly and Landrith (Prohibition- ist), 595; Hughes’ plurality, 5,388. An- when you don’t. droscoggin, Hancock, Knox, Penobscot, Waldo and York, went Democratic; all The official vote the others Republican. But the furnace on up the dol- by counties is as follows: keeps right merrily burning UtJJ. IfCU 1. uuv. lars whether you want it or not! .. 279 47 Androscoggin. 4,496 5,464 / Aroostook. 5,775 2,420 48 60 Cumberland.11,768 9,795 321 76 Franklin. 1,988 1,908 63 26 You can’t put it out with a turn of the wrist Hancock. 3.191 3,303 125 21 223 51 Kennebec. 6,731 5,527 —as can a Kr.ox. 2,211 3,434 179 22 you Perfection Oil Heater. Lincoln. 1,781 1,718 51 14 Oxford. 4,026 3,615 96 33 Penobscot. 7,322 7,395 135 70 * You can’t it in a if there comes a Piscataquis. 2,141 1,763 30 20 light jiffy Srgadahoc. 1,828 1,791 91 20 Somerset. 3,567 3,134 236 24 cold snap—as you can a Perfection Oil Heater. Waldo. 2,418 2,539 104 21 Washington. 3,890 3,459 63 36 York. 6,373 6,853 142 64 The Perfection is solid, substantial, self-respecting — it Totals.69.506 64,118 2,186 595 Hughes' Plurality, 6,388. doesn’t smoke, smell or get out of order—or dirty up the * as as A BLACK Hand LETTER house with ashes. It is inexpensive to buy it is to use.

From an Enemy of Law and Order. * * * * * Rockland, Me., Nov. 28. Threats of are contained arson and personal violence in a "black hand” letter today received SOGONY heat is clean heat. See that your dealer delivers by Glenn A. Lawrence, president of the Good Government Associaticn. SOCONY Kerosene and you won’t have any trouble with The writer warns Mr. Lawrence that unless he desists from his present activ- your lamps, stoves and heaters. ities in the enforcement of the prohibi- tory law, that the plant of the Lawrence be to- Canning Company will destroyed, SOGONY Kerosene is the trademarked name of the gether with Mr. Lawrence’s residence, and that of his brother, Lloyd N. Law- Oil re- rence. The letter is postmarked Rock- Standard Company of New York’s best grade of land and considerable skill is shown in the lettering, which is done with pencil, fined oil. See that you get SOGONY and no ’other. Look partly with printed letters and partly in writing. for the SOGONY Sign at your grocer’s. For some weeks the sardine factory has been closely guarded day and night and the Lawrence Brothers promise a warm reception for anybody who under- takes to damage their property. STANDARD OIL COMPANY of N. Y7 (Principal Offices) The Able Editor. NEW YORK ALBANY BUFFALO BOSTON “The editor of the Weekly Palladium remember him; round shouldered —you \ gent who ’peared to be always on the dead run, even when he was Bitting down—is pretty sick,” stated the land- lord of the Petunia Tavern. “He has * been kept tollable busy of late, editing his paper, leading the band, auction- eering occasionally, pulling teeth for his suffering subscribers and practicing os- teopathy more or less—he took a course in that by mail about a year ago. he is a candidate for the “Of course, * office and has taken part in the few post * N joint debates recently, and acted as judge of a baby show last week, and has been going to the depot ’most every time a train went through and taking up a straw vote of the passengers, and so on. The doctor don’t seem to know what is the matter with him, but I reckon he just nacher’ly spread bimself out so thin that he snapped in two some’rs.”—Kansas City Star.

Trouble With the Bees.

In a recent issue of The Courier-Ga- zette the editor remarked that boney made the past summer did not seem to be up to standard. The same trouble waB noticed here, especially in the ex- tracted honey. Perhaps in these days of substitutes the bees Also have “lit on something of the sort. Perhaps while in winter quarters they may hit on a the sub- process to make make better stitute next season. Don’t Bell your bees until they have been given a chance to maKe good.—Freedom Cor. Courier- Gazette.

Stopped Children’s Croup Cough. “Three weeks ago two of my children began choking and coughing, and I saw they were having an attack of croup,’’ writea Billie May- berry, Eckert, Ga. "I got a bottle of Foley’a Honey and Tar and gav* them a doae before bedtime. Next morning tbeir cougn and all aign of croup waa gone. Sold everywhere. was • Maine’s Vital Statistics. the libellant in nine cases and the ._• wife in 90; for cruel and abusive treat- Annual Report of State Registrar of Births, ment, the husband was the libellant in 74 and the Deaths and Marriages. instances, wife in320;for non- support, the wife was the libellant in 29 The annual of Dr. A. G. Young report divorces decreed for that cause. Let Inch of of vital statistics, William Tell i Augusta, registrar Among children dying before they shows that there were 16,731 births in were five years of age, 1,103 were males Maine the past year, 323 more and during 854 were females* there were 249 Don’t take our than in the preceding year, 6,707 mai- more tobacco deaths among boys under five 85 more than in the preceding word for the extra ri&ges, years of age than among girls within the and deaths, 96 more than in year, 11,648 same age-period. At the age goodness of the the periods preceding year. from 5 to 80 there was also a v ment years, pre- bread, cake and pas- IjftfO Births. ponderance ol deaths among males, but made from from 80 to 100, more females. At try this The numDer ot living children born among | I er the age of i00 yme Prince living children for the State was 20.91 diphtheria do its own and croup, three more from talking— for each 1,000 of population. The aver- bronchitis, I i a 19 more from diabetes, 28 more from it’s the way to fire-up age birth-rate in the cities per 1,000 ty- only phoid fever, 42 more from diseases of the population was 21.34 as compared with learn what your 1 lome-made heart, 50 more from 58 \ 20.68 for the rest of the State. whooping cough, more from diseases of the baking will gain The birth-rate of the different counties nervous sys- tem and 82 more from and varied As it invariably has been nephritis through widely. Bright’s disease. On the other hand* since the began, every year registration there were 98 less deaths from l. hert it was the in influenza, gives highest Aroostook, 31.50, 22 less from In four diarrheal diseases, 46 iess and the lowest in Knox, 14.63. from I bacco sat- Aroostook, Ox- tuberculosis, 25 less from measles, counties, Androscoggin, 15 less from less ford and the birth rate was cancer,eight from rheu- I. >ur smoke- Washington, and one less from above that of the whole State. Of the matism, scarlet fever. Diseases of the heart was the hankered total births in the State, 60.31 percent, leading sause of death the past with I were of native parents; 19,87 per cent, during yea/, diseases of the nervous second ■ because were of foreign parentage; 18,40 per system pneumonia third and tuberculosis fourth* cent, were ot parents, one of whom was I i patented foreign while in 1.42 per cent, the na- No Higher Price For this. I, t cuts out tionality was not stated. K you will Hancock county had the largest per- While food and clothing have advanced in 'h! Prince centage of native-born parents, 88.99 :o»t, it is well for the sick that the prices of Ik Albert has !olhPia9 such always per cent., with Waldo county second. reliable family remedies as Foleys Kid- Pills I ithout coupons or P«r"h“™ The largest percentage of foreign-born ley are not increased. Foley Kidney premiums. one smoked Pills cost little and relieve in W' 1. I before! was in The backache, pains Biddeford. largest _ parents sides and sore stiff : > ! loins, muscles, joints, rheu- £ give quality number of births was in March and th^ p |r matic pains and bladder trouble. Sold every- *’ smallest number in November. where, ,<3—a—— i' ii ib ——— ■ —i—■—■——i jiu^- ;-r>VTnr\y>y. The three consecutive months in which i the largest number of births occurred FOR SALE -BY*YOUR CROCER were March, April and May. FC’IEY KIDNEY FILLS I rO9. BACKACHE KiDHEYS AND I BLADDER At a Probate Court eld w Marriages. at Belfast, it Inn and lipin at ■ hnta.st.»iti,ln and for the of on the 14tli ot f'" f.r"h"tP '' County Waldo, day nif\ f a Ido. on the 14tb .lav of me marriage rate waB mgner in An- November, A, lx 1916. Nov* I mbei. D. 193 0. in HENRY droscoggin county than elsewhere the E. B> BCOCiv of Belfast, in said 1 n Bi.ES of K... _ of County, Conservator of the estate of llele ■ a. H 11 State, it being for that county 10.74 per Mcthers--This Child Wes f1 of Edward Miibles, late of Carter of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, hav- Knox, in said ( * 1,000 The lowest mar- j unty of Waido, deceased, hav- per population. ing presented a petition that lie be " the national joy srrok« praying may 1 1 ha the actual rate was in Hancock Of Cured of Bed- a iicense to the following i" !,k*! l"‘tUul riage county. Wetting granted mortgage V‘llK* (,t wild deceased’s estate the real estate viz: the 6.707 records of marriage; in which per-ons interested in the succession tliereio j A certain lot or \3 parcel of land, with the build- and the amount of different as it is You never there was a statement of in the tax thereon may be .le- delightful. tasted the fike of it* birthplace; * ings thereon, situated on the of termined Mrs. C. W. Peters, Lancaster. Pa., easterly side, by tin* Judge of Probate, i 71.84 per cent, the groom and bride were High Street in said Belfast, hounded and des- strange, either. R. 3., writes: “My six-year-old girl has I bat tin* said petitioner notice ta both cent, cribed as toilows, to wit: Bounded nor herly all|n.'ere*., give American; in 9.52 per both wet the bed since she was a baby. 1 by p* ; >oii» interested a land of I W. Park r, easterly land now or by eausing copy oi this were of in 8.39 cent, found no relief until I tried your sam- by -*1 1 ilUl d>lie*i three foreign birth; per formerly of one Edwin 'i-i* V’ weeks successively Men who think car ple of Foley Kidney Pills. I saw they Crocker; southerly hy in I * a they t smoke a or roll a the groom was American and the bride land of heirs of William and Republican Journal, newspaper publish’- pipe ciga- \ were helping her, and bought two bot- Frothingham; nt Kelli -I. that whs of westerly bv said High the late ??• they may appear at a Probata relte can smoke and foreign birth; while in 9.91 per tles of my druggist and she is alto- Street, being conn, to i„. held at within wul smoke if use Prince homestead ot said Caiter and the Belfast, ami tor said ,MT>in they j ci nt. a and American gether cured. Thanks to Foley Kidney Henry y, on the I2t,n of foreign groom homestead of said Heien A. day December. A. I), Albert. And Pills for the benefit I have found in present Carter. 1 ten ,,i smokers wrho nave not P. i—J bride were 9J<*. at tile clock before noon, and show yet given A. a.try- united. The largest number as it takes a lot of washing off if litem, Ordered, That the said cause, any they have, why the prayer of said of were in June me. I have told a number of mothers petitioner give notice to out have a marriages solemnized all interested petit inner should not be certainly big surprise and a lot off since I found the cure.” persons by causing a eopv of this granted. Zmf. enjoyment and the smallest number in March. order to be published three weeks successively jAMEb LIBBY, Judge. their a: soon Parents no longer scold or punish a A true c A -cnu r.pfme coming way as inver t in a The both of in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- test: they suoplv. largest number, grooms child for Instead, they Av bed-wetting. lished at Belfast, that they at a Pro- Arthur Leonard, Register Prince Albert and brides, was between 20 and 25 the little one’s condi- may appear tobacco will tell its own years improve physical bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for story- of until the annoying and mortifying age. While still under 15 years of tion, said County, on the 12th day ot December. A. 1). hS*~111 of Probate, held at act is done away with. m 22 brides were in the 1916, at ten ot the clock before noon, and show Belfast, on the 14th day of November, 1916 age, married; age \ '■.jays’ R. J. RET MOLDS A few simple rules aided by the use cause, if any the of said Harvey Sliible*-, executor of tin will of Ed- TOBACCO CO., Vviustor Salem, N. C- period, 15 to 20 there were 378 they have, why prayer ward years, of Foley Kidney Pills will stop any or- petitioner should not he granted. >Libles. late of Knox, in said County. d*»- and is grooms 1,936 brides; in from 20 tcf dinary case of bed-wetting that not JAMES LIBBY, Judge, ceas<*d, haying presented Ins first and final ac- caused obstruction or malformation of administration of 25 years, 720 men ami 2,409 women by A true copy, Attest: pount said estate for al- anu ;>c. causes of the parts. They are safe to take and lowance. constipation Pad Skin. THE NATIONAL* OF RUSSIA, were Aktiii h W. Leonard. Register. POISON married; from 25 to 30 years, 1,756 absolute]'. free of harmful drugs. 'ut out this .en- j Ordered, that notice thereof be slip, A dull and skin men and 2S35 Sheffield given, three pimply is due to a sluggish 1,052 women; from 30 to 35 Foley & Co.. Av., Chicago, weeks in ’I In* i.-y & Co., 2835 Shef- on to At a Probate neiu successively Republican Journal, Vodka is a colorless fluid made from will send their leaflet bed-wetting court, at Beiiasi. within and a bowel movement. Correct this condition and years, 720 men and 448 women; from 35 new'pHpri published in Belfast, in said Conn ing your name and any one asking for it. tor the County of Waldo, on the 14tn of » which contains about day v, that ail persons interested attend receive in return a clear potatoes* forty per to,40 years, 442 men and 281 women; A. I) 1916. may at a your complexion with Dr. King's New j SOLD November, I innate ( ourt, to be ln*ld at cent of alcohol. It ss not a mixture of EVERYWHERE. Belfast, on the l*2tii holey's and Life from 45 to 50 years, 167 men and 136 PRENTISS of ot Honey Pills. This mild laxative taken at bedtime Bangor County of day December next, and show c?use. if any ■ and alcohol and water, which is disa- colds, croup; very ; women; from 50 to 55 years, 140 men HENRYPenobscot. a< ministraior, de bonis non. they have, why the said account should not be will assure a move- ■ Tab- you full, free, non-griping to the but with the wii: annexed, of the estate of p allowed. rey Cathartic greeable palate, weak spirit and 95 women; trom 55 to 60 years, 117 lien ment in the morning. Drive out the list- distilled to that Frothingham, rate of Belfast, in said County or JAMES dull, particular degree of men and 63 from 60 to 70 A LIBBY, Judge. women; years, Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition I true copy. Attest; less feeling from overloaded intes- direct from the mash. Two resulting strength 118 men and 51 women; from 70 to 80 praying that a distribution should he made of Arthur W. Leonard, Register. RPOKT. wer* the estate in his hands tines and sluggish liver. Get a buttle to-day. qualities produced—the first grade years, 36 men and 7 women; 80 years and among the persons about Probate Court, within and for the of whose names, residences and relationship to 117 A EDO SS.—In Court ot At all 25c. two-thirds higher in price than the over, 5 men and 1 woman. Comity Probate, held at Bel- Druggists, Waldo, on the 20th day ol November. A. !>• said deceased are given In said petition. *T fast, on the !4tii second. It was i day of Novembet. 1916, was a business the national drink of In 5.507 the was in vacation. Clara marriages groom 1916, Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to A. Crockett, of Nortliport in said County Russia excellence. One should not administratrix on the ISLESBORO. par older than the bride, while in 1,200 mar- J. WHITE of Boston, Ma. s., execu- all persons interested hy causing a copy of tins i estate of Leslie ur-ekett' infer from order to be late of sai*l this statement, though, that1 riages the bride was the 728 wid- CHARLEStor of the last will of .James C. White, late published three weeks successively ii ! Nortliport,in Com.tv, dweasen hav- B was a re- older; The ing her first and final angor no other alcoholic wrerp use of Boston, Mass., deceased, having presented y Republican Journal, a newspaper published | presented a-cie.int m ad- Mrs. Inez Pendleton has gone to New beverages in | owers and 565 widows were ministration Clement. remarried; petition praying for a license to sell and eonvea at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate ! of said estate for allowance. in no ! York. Russia; by means. Vodka, how>- 418 men and 557 women were the described real estate: Court, to be held at Belfast, within and remarried following for said i Ordered, lhat notice thereof he given, three < >. ever, headed the list as to the amount County,on the 12th of A.lx F, balloted on after having been divorced from a for- A certain parcel of land situated in Islesboro, day December, 1916, I weeks successively, m The Repuhlie.ni .Journal Mrs. R. P. Pendleton is her at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause a ■ay Nov. visiting consumed, and formed the almost exclu- mer Five in the County of Waldo and State of Maine, b>j- j newspaper published in Belfast, u Saal Co'in- evening, son j marriage. thousand five hun- if any they have,why the of said that all Mark in Youngstown, Ohio. sive of the ing a part of lot number eighty four, as laid prayer petition ty. persons mi* re-ten na v at a tipple peasantry. dred and men and er snouid not be fifty-nine 5,582 women down on a plan of land of Blanchard Randall, granted. Probate Court, to be field at Belfast, on ti 12th Work has been begun on the founda- The chief evil connected with the use were married JAMES LIBBY, day of December B j for the first time; 1,026 made by a spin wall & Lincoln, Civil Engineers, Judge- next, and show cause, if any Boyington and tion of the Islesboro Free of vodka was the j they have, the said Library. excessive cheapness of j men and 1,004 women were married for in October, a. D. 1900, a copy of which is on A true copy. Attest: why account should not Boston forThanks- r be allowed. Rev. and Mrs. the drink itself. A tchetvert. the file in the Wa do* Registry^)! Deeds, to which Akthi W. Leonard. Register. * D. B. Phelan have been (somewhat | second lime; 108 men and 104 women reierence is had .1 AMKS ikkv i,... hereby “'said parcel being —— —-— their over a gallon) of the sort cost two A ! tie visiting daughter, Mrs. B. N. Pen- cheap were united in the third marriage; 11 bounded and described as follows: Beginning -1 Copy. Attest: l rubles As its at corner rv luuoir uun. mhi hi i>r-1 i.i i. « IIIII ,| |HI Aimn-i: W. 1 the week-end in dleton. ($1.04). intoxicating power | men and 12 women contracted marriage the southerly of the premises he1 eby Lkonakd. Begister. was about the same as that convened, at the westerly side of the town for the Comity of Waldo, on the second Tues- of whiskey for the fourth and one road, of his brother, 0. Miss Lena Richards is at home for the j time, man and at a stake land now or late of uay of November, A. 1). 191G. 1.1)0 a bit it follows that a man I by Brown; thence SS.—In Court of Probate, held at (perhaps leRs) two women were married for the town ! holiday period from Camden, where she fifth running northeasterly by said road, three certain instrument, purporting to be the WABelfast.on the 14ihdayot November,1 if 16 could obtain in Russia for the same j time. The hundred and four and four tenths feet Hoiitc- has been working. oldest groom was 85 years thirty \ last will and testament of Dolly J. Bryant, Clienery and Charles O’Connell, trus- a id little son were amount about four times as much to a stone bound ;it land'convexed by John P. tees under the last or strong j of age and the oldest bride was SO lale of Freedom, in said County of Waldo will John Ward, late or Misses Helen ami years. Reynolds,Jr,to Robert A.Boit.on the fourteenth in said !rs. John Georgie Pendleton drink as he could in . This ex- deceased, having been presented for probate, Belfast, County, decease-, having nre- Green, j The was 16 of of A. J). thence s. have arrived home from Rum ford youngest groom years age day September, 1900; turning Jiidsou B. Bryant and George K. Bryant named uted their lirst account as trustees oi said Point, trtrne cheapness stimulated the and the and tinning north 64 60 minutes west, estate for where spread youngest bride was 12 years of degrees executors in said will to serve without bond. allowance. they have been teaching school. of the which found i five hundred thirty (530) teet to a stone bound at drinking habit, only age. that notice be to all Ordered, that notice thereof be y is in town for shore ot thence as Ordered, given persons in- uiven three Miss Mildred w too favorable a field (iilkey’s Harbor; southerly, w eks 'ti< Pendleton, ho has been among the lower I At the of 16 5 the terested by causing a copy of this order to he eessiveiy. in'111 Republican .h uimil, as the guest of age years, grooms were shore runs to bind now or late of Brown; :t in has secured a new classes. The and miserable ; published three weeks successively in The !£<•• newsnape published in Bedast. in s tei < working Boston, ignorance married; at l i at 18 thence southeasterly, by said land of Brown that I1 iwns. years, 33; years, 111; Journal, at that tv. all ei'sons interested an.-::-' a and much better one so about four hundred and" met publican published Belfast, they may ;.t position in the Ex- conditions which often finds among and at 19 sixty-eight (4(58) he I'loha'e ( out t, to he held at j years, 229, At the age of 12 t“ the of may appear at a Probate Court, to Imld at mb’ Be I last, on tar j^th : the point beginning, containing tli ee e.ay oi lh remhei :ed the annual change building. peasants irresistibly impelled them | two were 1 fa>t, within and for said County, on the second next, aud show cause, n anv years, brides married; at 13 47-100 acres, more or les>, tog'-her with all the thev to seek ; of December at ten of tlmVioek have, why the said account -l•; he the Penobscot On Dec. the forgetfulness and release from at 14 at shore or Hats between high atm iO\v watermarks Tuesday nex't, Saturday evening, Uth, years, one; years, 19; 15 years, before noon, and show if allowed, their in the fumes of ! which are to said parcel, the cause, any they haw, Bangor House. seniors of the Isiesboro sciiool squalid surroundings at 16 at appurtenant being same JAMES High pre- 57; years, 203; 17 years, at same why tlie should not be proved, approved LIB;^ fudge. — 331; premises which were conveyed to said sent the as alcohol. Robert P. in the Decern- ! and allowed. A true copy. Attest: A. held its play known The Elope- Blake, 18 years, 700; and at 19 years, 645. At James c. w bite on tile 24th day of -vugust, a. M., her J AMES 1J A i.t t V*. I > x I >tcr. ment of a in three Atlantic. 18 ot 8 D. 1901. by John 1*. Reynolds, Jr., by his eed BBY, Judge. a-f even- Ellen, comedy acts. years age, brides were married A true Attest: Friday o! that date recorded in Waldo copy The are for a to tor a and at r.»unty Regis in of officers at proceeds trip Washing- second time 4 19 years. One of Book Aimii it \\. Leonard, Register. try Deeds, 256, Page 487 A Bi )0 SS In ■ ,iit ol Pn-nate. heal ton in turn out was \V a May. Everybody and bride married for the third1 time at la -m Ordered, that the said petilio ier give notice to s;. lie 141 !t da > >t N ov< to lie; • 1 d. the seniors. PILLyS v. help foieFridney 20 years, 2 for the fourth time at 36 all interested a of this ,Joseph Ad.ll.i ioi:, adniinistrjil-.il. fOR BACKACHE KICNEYS AND ELACOER j persons by causing copy At a Probate Comr nem at Brilast, within and -a''hoes’ \ iv. 21st at his order to !"• three weeks in B«te of "die M iate ot V- years and 1 for the fifth time at 45 years. published successively for tile County of \\ on the 14th ot Shaw, Ulttij.it, ill Nov. aldo, day sau! « > after be- Wednesday evening, 2i)tb, the 1 lie Republican Journal, a newspaper published o.-utv i» c.ta*•*’«'. having pt<- ms Corner, contracted for the November, A. D. IMG. u school Two,men marriages at that at a Piobate first at fmal account •>! ;t- u. for several Islesboro High basketball learn THE KEASO.N. Belfast, they max appear adnunisti said years first time at the ages of 74 and 62 Court, to be held at within and for m, went'WORTH of Knox, in said estate for owance. chartered the steamer Islesboro for an years Belfast, said. the 12tln of 1916, HESTERcounty, niece of Maiy Ellen Goodwin, late excursion to Camden ami respectively. One bride emitracted'mar- County,on ay December,A.D. Oi *red, 1 hat thereof l from there The New York Herald gives the fol- at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause ol Knox,in said County of,Waldo.;deceased,hav- for the first time at 69 weeks successive^, m 'i t;* );. pun■!•-, .jap in the U. went to and were riage years. if the ot said presented a petition pr ymg that the said engaged Rockport defeated any they have, why prayer peti- ing lie v. 1 a per pt;h.|s|n «i :n .. t,, p,, by ing reasons States went M \\ (>r s< me m was why Republican Seventeen divorces were granted be- tioner should not be granted. Hester entworth. other suitable that all neisons Montana, the Rockport. High school team by a score inter* sreo. nta\ atten.l ai pro- one JaWLS person may be appointed administratrix of the the death Democratic: fore year’s marriage; 263 after one LIBBY, Judge. bate Court, to he held .d*Belfast, on L! *• lgtil t'V of his of 4b to b. The excursion was much of a A true Attest: estate ot said deceased. to five 325 copy. day of Decent! ei, as New ot the years’ marriage; after five to W. Leon Moody. success, everybody voted it a good Hampshire—Indifference \ni>, Register. Ordered, 'that the said petitioner give notice to they have, why the said avount shoi.ai not m> | ten 268 alter 10 to 20 _Arthps but the game—oh well, wait until ! Republican National Committee. years; years; 123 ah persons interested by causing a copy of this allowed. Mrs. C. T. time; At a held at Young of after 20 to 30,years; Z7 after more than Probate Court Beitast, within and order to be published ihree weeks successively JAMES Uin V, comes here! Ohio—Conflict local Republican or- tor on Judge. M. hi. circle Tues- Rockport 30 of married the County of Waldo, She 14th day ot in 1 he Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- A true copy. Attest: and labor to the years life; while in six A. ganizations drift Presi- November, D. 1916. ed at Belfast, that they appear at a Probate Amtit ij U. l Kns,.vin>, -'Sth. Dec. 5th the cases it was not stated how Register. HIRAM STEVENS MAXIM. many years M. chase of Cambridge, Common- Court, to be held at Bellas!, v’thiu and loi sa .! -r at the had 1 vestry. Kansas—Indifference of National Com- they been married. LIZZIEwealth of Massachusetts, exeemrix ot the County,on the 12th day of December. A.D. MG, ECU TOR’S NOTICE. 1 >er here- will ot allied E, Chase, late of Brooks, m said at ten of the clock before lioon, and show cause, KX by gives notice that he !im <,t; ap- and Hiram Stevens mittee and women’s conversion to of Capt. George Sir Maxim, dead at the paci- Deaths County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a it any they have, why the prayer said petition- pointed executor of tin last w* nd mmut o Nov. 29th, Capt. age of 76, had a career of the distinctive fism. petition praying for a license to soil and con- er should not be granted of The lowest death rate was in JAM ESS LI in Stockton and F\ American of North Dakota—Scandinav an dislike Piscat- vey the following described real estate, to wit: BBY, Judge h KEDE.BICK s. JON’Es. iate "i U ailing. Pa. type, though international A true copy. Attest: for war and aquis county, being 11.91 per cent. The First Parcel. at a and port; all making the range, and leading to an international confidence in the President’s Beginning granite poet AKTIU15 W. Leonard. Register. deceased, given bonds as tin* law directs. counties of on the side of the Ail jitney. reputation. Of Puritan stock, born in ability to avoid it. Aroostook,Franklin, Hancock, standing easterly county peisons having demands agu.n-t tie es- Oxford, Somerset and road leading from Dixmont Corner to Brooks tate ot said deceased are de-iivd u present educated Wyoming, Utah, New Idaho Piscataquis, the sanie tor Sangerville, Maine, only in the Mexico, at the corner Court settlement, anti ah mb-bP-d iliere- -tits, Mrs. G. H. — had Village southwest of the land of At a’.Probate held at Belfast, within and Mormon to the Washington lower deatn rates than 1(1 • to mak» public schools of the he Women, gratitude Scott M. thence south 30 for the id \\ on the 14th oi ♦‘quested pay mem iniaa-iuneiy Miss Dirigo State, of the Godding; deg, east, County aldo, day to John It. ("ernentsiand Democrats for that whole State, while th'e coun- a. Jfunton ol Beita't. Me ,r.\ author- was a young man when he came to putting back the tariff on said road 10 rods 8 links to the November, D. IMG. re at the home of ties of by cenie'.ery; ized agent in die state of Maine. and a sugar, thus Mormon beet Androscoggin, Cumberland, Ken- CLEMENT of in Brooklyn got job in the Novelty protecting thence easterly by the north line of the ceme- Montville. said WELLlNO ION M, BEKTul.EJ, West VVinterport, nebec, Knox, widow’ ol Erect A. Iron Works. His home was at 11 Tnird sugar industry. Penobscot, Sagadahoc, tery lot 10 rods; thence north 30 deg. west 10 IjiLUKENCECounty, Clement, late of Read tug. Pa., net. lo, mid. ay meeting of the Waldo and York had death rates Moiitville. In said Com tv of Waloo, deceased, street. He was a —Refusal of National Com- larger rods 8 links t3 land of S. M. Godding; thence just machinist. But Washington haying presented a petition pr, that an than that of the State. The north 88 deg. west, by said Goiding’s south ying he had the mind oi a born inventor. He mittee to send tariff orators to the State highest allowance be made to her out of the personal lJXECU'i KIX’S NOTH E. The subscriber here- death rate was that of line, 10 rods to the first mentioned bound. ol said deceased. by gives notice that she from here Satur- established a little business for himself and the women’s pacifist leanings. county Lincoln, estate has been d ;;v ap- Containing one hundred and four rods, pointed executrix ot the liisi will an.: California—Hiram W. 17.97 per cent. The death rate of the square Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to l---ta'ment 'h, to the whist as a gaslitter. He invented a gas ma- Johnson. more or less. of cities was 17.25 of the all persons interested by causing a copy ot this ! Mrs. L. E. White chine. He started a at per cent, rest of ALFRED E. CHASE, late of factory 252 Ply- oeconu rarcei. Kounaea on tne north by order to he published three weeks successively Brooks, the State. The largest number of deaths in the Ur. and Mrs. C. H, mouth street, arid made some money. Big Demand for Rabbits. land of Mary Rose and land of Mrs. Josephine in The Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- County of Walro. deceased, ami given occurred in March and the smallest num- ed at that bonds as the law dnec's. All R. Hill, Mr. and His son, Hiram Percy Maxim, was born Fogg; on the west by land of John H. Gordon, Belfast, they may appear at a Probate pel sons having ber in Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said demands against the estate ot said i.eceaseo are 29 June. During the spring months, land of Mrs. Hattie Robinson, land of T. I. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. in Brooklyn. Baltimore, Nov. Turkeys, in the County,on the 12th day oi December. A.D. desired to present the same tor settlement, and deaths the Huxford and land of Clarence on IMG, Mrs. T. Such was the man whom face of an but none the less 3,235 occurred;during summer, Spaulding; at ten of the clock before noon, and show all indebted thereto are requested to make C, Young, England has unorganized the south the Brooks cause, pay- 2,523 during the autumn, in the by burying ground, land if any they have.why the of said ment immediately to Robert F Ininton o! Bel- !. Clements and Mr. been proud to claim almost as her own effective boycott, dropped from 35 cents 2,894; prayer petition- Of the 11.648 of M. S. Stiles and land of Mrs. Walter Young; er should not be granted. fast, Me,, mv autlionzed agent in tin- State of ■ '-nts. A for two the man a this to winter, 2,990. decedents, delightful decades, who invented pound morning 20-cents tonight and on the east by land of Mrs. Mary Rose and JAMES 1JBBY, Judge.* Maine. LIZZIE M. CHasE. 6,161 were males and 5,487 were females. the Maxim gun, the junior partner for with small demand reported at the prin- land formerly of Shadrack Hall, containing A true copy. Attest: Cambridge, Muss, Nov. 14. Ibid. Akthi h \V. Leonard. many years in Vicker's Sons & Maxim, cipal market here. Sales of rabbits were Divorces. five acres, more or less. Register. ! a primate, one might say, of heavy today in the wholesale district and Third Parcel. A lot of land with building A JJftl IMS IRAiUK S MlllUt. i he Mlb- prepared- There were decreed divorces in sell her the merchants 1,030 thereon, bounded on the north by land of A. At a Probate Court held at within anc hereby gives notice that lie lias ness in Great Britain. The Maxim gun declared that these would Beltast, been Maine during the past year, one divorce E. on the east and south by land of for the County of Waldo, on the 14th of duly appointed administrator >»t tin* estate used the recoil to reload. It was furnish a substitute for the in Kilgore, day ot new, turkey to every six marriages solemnized. Some Chase and Swan, and on the west by old Bel- November, A. 1). 1916. distinctive. Hiram thousands of homes tomorrow. HANNAH III Though Maxim held of the causes fast more or A. CROCKETT of in said THORNDIKE, iate of Belfast, T" for which divorces were road, containing one-eighth acre, Nrrthport, more than a hundred international pat- less, CLARACounty, widow ot Leslie Crockett, late <>f in the ( •unity ot \\ aldo. '-ceased, and granted were: adultery, 155, or 15 per given inventions in a One Northpon, in said County of W aldo. bonds as the law directs. .\il ents, covering dozen dif- the Fourth Parcel. undivided half of a lot deceased, persons having Sardines Have “Riz cent, of whole a petition that an al- demands it at the e-tai. of ferent it was the that made numher;desertion,140, of land with building thereon, known as the having presented praying age. said d» ceased fields, gun or 13.6 lowance may be made to her out of the arc or- lit u •• the sMi.'r I per cent.; intoxication, 106, or Smith bounded on the north per- present Nftt.i me lit, him famous. It into house, by Unity sonal estate oi said and all indebted passed nistory. It Four dollar a 9.8 deceased. thereto an :e<;u< sled !< make sardines, dream of the per cent.; cruel and abusive treat- road, on the east by land of A. H. Rose, south was regarded as the pride of the British Oi tiered, That the said noticett payment immediately. EUw.\KD MM.! y packers that for many has been ment, or 38.2 land of Delia west land of petitioner give years 395, per cent.; non-support by Smith, by E, K. ail interested a of this Belfast, Ale., Nov. 14, 1916. army. Some of us remember the W. S. a has persons by causing copy ielU to Sloan’s Uni- only dream, come true at last. 29, or 2.8 per cent. The other divorces Knowlton, containing one-fourth acre, more or order to he published three weeks successively Gilbert lines: DM 1N ISTKA TO IPS Mil hi.. That is the that will a were for or less. m '1 lie Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- A sub- I riend. only figure buy granted multiple associated sY .scider aniily How the tiaxon and the Celt case of Fifth Parcel. One undivided half of a cer- lished that, at a Pro- hereby gives notice Mat lie ! a- been keyless oils at the p.-es- causes. at.-Belfast, they may appear quarter bate to be held within duly appointed aommislratt.r ot the state u Their Europe blows have dealt ent and the tain let or parcel of land with mill and mill Court, at Belfast, and ici quaking time, packprB are not anxious The wife was the libellant in 738 di- said on tin* 12th of A.D. IDA M With Muxim > r in said known as County, day December, t come r gun Nordenfelt, to sell at privilege, situated Brooks, PENDLETON, tiff, your that. the mana- vorces, and the husband in the 1916, at ten of the clock belore noon, and show in Or will, when the occasion calls, Consequently 292;*in the Grist Mill property, and being the same the (entity of Waldo, deceased, anu given 1 your of the few cause, if any they have, why the prayer ol saic bo suffering gers concerns that have goods divorces granted for the hus- to William Swan and litis as the law directs. Al. ptyson.' havu de- Gilbert wrote for the al- adultery, property conveyed B. petitioner should not be granted. of people. He on hand to sell are band was mands again;-1 the estate of said d< cease., are application wearing broad smiles the libellant 93 times and the Michael Chase by Thomas Egery by deed dated Ja.MEs LIBBY, Judge. s luded to that the masses knew desired to present the same lor .-<■ ami you quick relief things and the "I should wife 62 for the 1874, recorded in Waldo of A true copy. Attest: 11leiii«*i>t, worry” expression times; desertion, husband May 12, Registry all iiuichteo thereto arc to make a about and could understand. His allu- that Arthur W. Leonard. lequt’stei pay- good circulation, radiates so easily from the prosper- was the libellant 63 times and the wife Deeds, Book 161, Page 465. Register. ment immediately i t sion to the Maxim is not an j is easier' and gun insig- ous and the in That the said to upright heart. 77 times; for intoxication, the husband Ordered, petitioner gives notice CE0R6E H or nificant indication of what that had all interested by a of this ALDO SS—In Court of held PENDLETON, mussy plasters gun persons causing copy \\T Probate, at Bel Islesboro, Me., Nov. 14. 1916, to order to be published three weeks in ft on the 14th of lil.v and does not clog meant England. Kipling, it will be successively fast, day November, 1916. The Republican Journal, a newspaper published Ellen H. Moody, administratrix on the estate i" stain the skin, remembered, writes ot the new OH’S N< > l Egyptian at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate in Allen M. Moody. lafe of Lincolville, in said ICE. l'lie subscriber here- as one who would “Maxim iiot’ce rub —it penetrates# his oppressor Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said County, deceased, having presented her first I'XKCU'lby gives that be lias been tlni\ ap. ColdS-^^ ot pointed executor of the last will ami ■r stiff as a Christian ought to do.” 'A^rinity oTevils^closely^med^hat^l!^ bounty,on the 12th day December, A. D. 1910, and final account of administration of said es- testament of rheumatism, it ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, tate lor allowance. his later Sir was 1 most and which one on aek, toothache, etc. In years Hiram fas- people, follow the if the of said any they have, why prayer peti- Ordered, that notice thereof be three SAHAH A. WHITE, late of Liberty, black and cinated by the new interest of aero- other, in the order one tioner should not be granted. given, bruises, UOUgflS named, until the last weeks successively, in The Republican in J he never much Journal, the County of Waldo, deceased, am Liniment reduces the nautics, but accomplished is JAMES LIBBY, Judge. a newspaper in in said persons '' . spread through the to published Belfast, County, having demands the estate ot ■ against said de- to assist the science of aviation. That system, leading A true copy. Attest: that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- soreness. ceased are desired to present the same for settle- " many evils. But their can Arthur W. Leonard, Register. late to be held at on the 12th of Si. uversal was work for a man. Maxim course be checked. Court, Beltast, ment and ail indebted thereto are that you’ll con- younger IffltfllTrh >f December and show if requested to 1 next, cause, any they make I Irnent will not rank with Edison as a SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- payment immediately to Kalpli I Morse a friend of the great have, why.the said account should not be allow- of on the 14th of November, Beliast, Me., my authorized in ur benefactor of the human but he PERUNA WALDOfast, day 1916, ed. JAMES agent the sells it in race, administrator on the LIBBY, Judge, State of Maine. 1 druggist S CONQUERS Selwyn Thompson, estate of A true Attest: DO will rank as one of the distin- A mi a. of in said copy. HERBERT I). ^ bottles. always r It Is of value when used Gowen, late Thorndike, County, Arthur \V. BRADSTREET. great promptly for a cold, usu- his and Leonard, Register, Belfast, Nov. 1916. guished inventors of a very fruitful cen- it and leceased, having presented first final Me., 14, ally checking overcoming it in a few days. iccount of administration of said estate for tury.—Brooklyn Eagle. evidence has allowance with claim of NOTICE. The subscriber here- Ample proved that it is even of more value in over- together private Ad- EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber here- | ministrator. Li by notice that lie has been duly EXECUTRIX’S coming chronic catarrh, the gives ap- 1a hy gives notice that she has been duiv dispelling inflammatory conditions, enabling that notice jointed executor of the last will ami testament ap- Ordered, thereof be,given, three point* d executrix of the last will and Bank Official Recommends the diseased membranes to their )f testament Them. perform natural functions, and toning6 weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, Df up the entire system. i:i Belfast, in said T. J. Norrell, vice president of the Bank of newspaper published County, WILSON COOMBS, late of Islesboro, GEORGE D. The that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- WARDEN, late ot Winterport, Cottonwood, Tex., writes: "I have received re- experience of thousands is a safe to ex- guide what it may be late Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 12th in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons it and recommend Fills to do for the County of Waldo,deceased. All lief Foley Kidney to any peoted you. lay of December next, and show cause, if having demands against the estate of said de- persons any having demands against the estate of said de- one who has kidney trouble." Kidney trouble or tablets—both tested the said account should not be ceased are desired to present the same for settle- Liquid by the public and hey have, why ceased are desired to the same tor itself in approved; and all indebted thereto are to present manifests many ways—in worry, by illowtd. ment, requested settlement, auo all indebted thereto THE PERUNA make are request- aches, pains, soreness, stiffness, and rheuma- COMPANY, OHIO JAMES LIBBY, Judge. payment immediately. ed to make payment immediately, Sold COLUMBUS, A true copy. Attest: AUGUSTUS P. COOMBS, tism. everywhere. n.. SARAH •t. *v W. Me.. Nov. 14,1916. j, WARDEN, i Arthur Leonard, Register. Belfast, Winterport, Me., Nov. 14,1916. SOCIETIES. The Republican Journal OBITUARY. you need SECRET All of Osceola Council are request- Mr. Willis O. Twitchell died at his home in KNoryou members THURSDAY. DEC 7,1916 BELFAST, ed to be at the meeting Tuesday even- Liberty November 24th. He was born in Mont- A GOOD COURSE OF MEDICINE. present for the nomination of officers Practical Gift Dec. 12th, October the son of P. and BUT HARDLY KNOW WHAT. ing, I IS HEP :• V ¥ RY I ftl RSDAY RY ville, 1, 1860, Cyrus | Suggestions Nancy Y Twitchell. The family moved to Potentate Frank Kimball of Kora Temple Let Us Recommend That Grand Com* the and The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. Liberty when he was seven years old. He at- has announced that, “Yearly Roundup” of the Best Values Obtainable .in Men’s .and bination, Hood's Sarsaparilla |v tended the public schools in Liberty village annual Ceremonial session will take place on c ARI A. PILSBURY. and Peptiron Pills. at the Oasis of Lew- E® J Bn^e“s Manager and at the age of seventeen worked for F. A. Friday evening, Dec. 8th, Clothing and Furnishings who also iston. Belfast bas several members of this Lovejoy, Postmaster, kept dry goods Many people who need a good tonic, order and will no doubt be represented. Advertising Terms. For one square, one and groceries. Later he worked in the boot an immediate uplift, of pure blood and Invariably Better Qualities for the Money than for one week wonderful help, Elsewht in’b length in column, 25 cents and shoe store of Charles Chaplin in Brook- strength—get perfect ! At the meeting of Aurora Rebekah lodge for each insertion. satisfaction, in a course of Hood’s »n. San- mona, Mrs. Gussie Waterman; gate keeper, a two weeks’ vacation here with friends. advanced 3 cent ford, Albert J. Skidmore and John Sanford. Levi Mrs. Alice States as a whole per P. Campbell; chorister, Dyer; i It Mrs. Orilla Shute has closed her house and I1 last from 15th to Oct. 15th, making a member of executive committee. George L. ; to Camden to the winter with her ! Miss Alice Dickey returned Sunday from Sept. Mrs. Caroline Jacobs Hunt of died gone spend Liberty The w ill be the first Mrs. Nathan in Camd-n, cent increase for 12 months, as §!ipp. installation Tues- daughter, Hopkins. a week’s visit 16 per at 5 a. m., Dec. 2nd, at the home of Mr. and • in January. was a in oy the Bureau day evening Mrs Helen Weiker of Medfield, Mass., TO shown reports compiled Mrs. Henry C. Marden, corner of Court and l ji I r’ came of Mrs. Eila Knights the past week. of Labor Statistics. The figures Kim streets, where she was guest boarding for the r in- last about twen- Ladies Aid will hold a sale and <11 from 725 retail dealers in 45 principal winter. She w as born in Camden, Jan. 20, Equity Grange Tuesday with | Don’t Have Catarrh The supper) Dec. at Thomas Hall, |p In the 30 days covered 1825, the second child in a of 19 of ty-five preaent, On ace mot of the rain and Thursday evening, 7th, dustrial cities. family the to remove j bad One efficient way meats declined in price late Dr. Joseph and Caroline Jacobs Esta- travelling the morning session was omit-- Miss Ruth Hurd, who is attending High in the rejorts, nasal catarrh is to treat its cause i You’ll it ted and there was no work in the fifth find here, cent, hut all other brook. Her five brothers grew to manhood degree. school in Rockland, spent the week-end at her from one to six per cases Dinner was served at the host which in most is physical and and w’ere all doctors. One Dr. Ed- noon, grange home here. from far and nea articles given, except tea, coffee brother. weakness. The needs Things It ward L. Eati brook of furnishing the substantiate and the visitors system from 1 cent for hens Minneapolis, Minn., Burton Gray left Saturday for Portsmouth, rice, advanced per the cake, etc, Mrs. Matilda Mrs. more oil and Nice, but not dear. died the past season. Mrs. Hunt Toothaker, j easily digested j a week’s visit with his mother, ad and sugar, attended the N. IL, after t0 c percent for butter,br< Abbie Toothaker, Mrs. Freeman Wentworth, and should Camden. schools, later going to Mount Hoi-, liquid-food, you Mrs Effie Rankin. and 11 cent for eggs. Mrs. J. F. Sheldon. Mrs. James A. Sanker and ! per yoke, where she attended under the take a of * instruc- j spoonful Miss Pearl Oison of Machias was a 'thanks- Choice in Bulk. Mrs. II. L. Seekins were in charge of the din- Confectionery tion *»f who the ! n'i -cv ti:i mv;-. I bird that Ion it Mary Lyons, founded college, of Mrs. Effie Rankin, returning ner. A business session followed. The ad- giving guest and and where she Fancy Boxes. graduated in the class of 1849 j to Harbor to resume he. has ri-if or Tbimkpgiving Day, was dress of welcome was by Mrs. Clara H. Boothbay Saturday I ...... iic. vmit-ftL given grauuaie. Later«ne luugni as teacher. on a dinner Seekins and the response by Miss Lucy A. position t ; tl. is yoar many in a * Dried and sup?>lar girls school at Nyack on the Hudson. In Cochran. The topic: Which is the better Fresh Fruits. s or live chicken, duck goose, by July. she married to a on the to furnish DEAN’S RHEUMATIC PILLS for Rheuma- table by 1860, William H. Hunt of way bring up boy farm, 1 was due to a j him with money or to him I ism and Neuralgia Entirely vegetable. Sale. or con ed b ei. This Liberty, who died in Feb. 1894 He was a ! spending give land, Canned Goods and Goods in C pork etc., as a means of earning- it?" was generally *: the citizen revolt, of ccr.suir against high leading of that town, had served in the ! discussed and the arguments mainly in favor Maine prices they believed to be due to the. Senate and was well known through- ] ox the latter method. Freeman Wentworth Fancy Biscuits in Great Variety out the rendered a violin solo and Mrs John R. Water- REAL HAIR SAVER A on eggs which county. For many years Mrs. Hunt j middlemen. boycott man read, “What the Grange will be One Hun- : w as an influential member of the Christmas Candies and began in New York city Nov. 28th ex- Liberty Bap- dred Years From Now.” after each meal to enrich your Found at Last, Shows Results in Three Holly. tist church. She was a great reader of books tended to nearly eve"y large city of the j blood and help heal the sensi- Days Says Local Druggists. and current was always and T he Shoe Situation. Lettuce and for the Chrl smaller literature, gentla j tive membranes with its Celery United States, and many .places, j pure If you are rapidly losing your hair and fear considerate, and was highly regarded by all i W ith leather and other materials used in the j and j baldness A. A. Howes & Co. invite you to Dinner. in some of which turkeys, potatoes j who knew oil-food properties. her. She had been in feeble health manufacture of footwear scarce and higher, test of Parisian If it the make a three days’ Sage, j shoes were aiso under for some of the finished product are impelled high priced | time and death resulted from a com. producers The results of this Scoit’s does not stop the excessive loss of hair and j to advance still further. Yet the was a in prices de- ! hair and look and feel at least in Small and Siz- ban. The result drop j of diseases. She is one make your scalp Cigars Regular generally plication survived by mand does not to lessen, Emulsion treatment will appear buyers seeing 100 percent better, they will return your In New York city high prices j own daughter, Miss Grace Lstabrook no immediate relief ir> and prices. Hunt, sight, practically surprise those who have used money. all factories are to ! Tobacco and Smokers’ Articles. cause for ! who always lived with two running capacity. Each men and women have written were not the only complaint her; step daugh- irritating snuffs and vapors. Hundreds of week the situation in leather becomes more i results obtained butchers were ters, Mrs. J J. Walker and Miss Ellen Hunt of telling of the‘phenomenal Jby and Dec. 1st fifty retail with the element of cost of j extraordinary, using Parisian Sage. People who were bald tur-; Liberty, and by two sisters, Mrs Charles Free- consideration in the rush to obtain EVERYTHING in Staple and cited into court for short weighing secondary say they now' glory in their beautiful hair. man of Boston and Mrs. George Warren of supplies,—Dun’s Review, Dec. 2nd. the Genuine SCOTT’S have had dandruff for the for which is a fine of Get Others who years say Groceries. keys, penalty alter a few that on Portland, Oregon. The funeral was held at they got a clean, healthy scalp just $100. A New York special says treatment. her late home in applications of this splendid a drive will be made against Liberty last Tuesday., Rev. J. Dec. 12th No matter whether you are bothered with and if storage Wilbor Richardson of the Belfast the high price of butter, Baptist falling hair, prematurely gray hair, dry. dull cents a a?f (’ i}m )(tailed at 35 church officiating. and brittle hair, oily, greasy, stringy hair, dan- be con- dozer, the boycott on eggs will druff or itching scalp, this well known local A. A. HOWES & C tinued indefinitely. Harriet L., widow of Frederick A. Dickey I ihe Christmas Window firm invites you to try Parisian Sage at their rsk. If it succeeds the cost is and died at 10 p. m., Dec. 5th, at her home in trifling, IN should it fail the cost is nothing. No string or A PROGRAM RHYME. Northport. She would have been 84 and Medicines years of OF re tape to this money hack offer. If your Groceries, Drugs age Dec. 7th. She was born in Northport, the | 11 hair is worth saving, Parisian Sage is worth last week of the Colonial is at In the notice daughter (if the late Col. George and Ruth trying, and a large bottle inexpensive Nov. 28th, at the home of Mr. and your favorite drug or toilet counter. musicale, | Holmes Knowiton, and all her life was spent G mention was made of Mrs. Elon B. ichrest, in that town,most of it on the homestead farm, ! H. J. Locke & Son ] Mrs. the set to rhyme by John R. where she died She is survived two and program by sons: I STORAGE It was as follows: I Dunton. Charles 0 and trank I. Dickey, and by one is ready for inspection and displays samples of our 1 daughter, Mrs Fannie Wadiin of East North- | |j PACKING Maids Stoddards and Owen, immense stock ot The piano duet by port. The funeral will be held at her late i f | OF is “The Secret” Gautier, if you would be by home at 2 knowing to-morow, Friday, p, m., Rev. J Charles F. Swift’s Wilbor Richardson of the Belfast Household Goods 2 Baptist j IS THE PLACE TO GET church officiating. Goods aoods packed, stored or shipped by our expert There is a song called “Afterwards,” Holiday !' 1 Estimates by given calling. A song of backward glancing packers. Syivanus Chase died Nov. 28th at his home of W hich Mistress Jessie Allen MEN’S WATCHES in all standard movements and grades, Fancy Christmas Boxes Can in V\ ill sir.g with voice entrancing. Win ter port after many years of suffering, Home Furnishing Co., been confined to his ; LADIES’ WATCHES in all grades and sizes and at all Chocolatss in Broken Cand> 3 having bed. nearly help- prices. BELFAST, MAIM bulk, A male quartette, “The Sailor’s Song,” j less.and also blind. He is survived by bis wife, LADIES’ BRACELET WATCHES which are very popular and which etc., Mixed Nuts, Layer Raisins, McMahan and w | By Goodmen Davis, Parker, who as tender and thoughtful in her care of 4- can be detached and also worn on flaw t'norne, > him,and who h^s the sympathyof many friends ? pin or chain. and other Fruits, Christmas 4 Dickens and Waldemar We Examine in her grief. The funeral was held Thursday ? GENTLEMEN’S VEST Fobs, C The time is close at hand, my friends, F CHAINS, Chains. small boxes, also full line Fancy afternoon. Rev. A. J. Lockhart officiated and I’m glad it’s come so soon, When Mistress Helen Gilchrest plays many friends attended. Mr. Chase’s age was A Manufacturer’s Whole Line 1 “An Old French Tune.” 71 years. Charles F. Swift, Masonic -^ 5 The of Buttons Pins of all orders. The largest and J wife of Frank died at £ Emblems, Charms, and Eyes ".Lucy B. her ar.d Goodman Hawthorne Flagg, Mistress Allen on best line shown home Swan Lake avenue Nov. 28th, aged £ ever in the city. Will sing a duet old. about 80 years. The funeral was held at her C The vogue of semi-precious stones, in Pins. Pendants and Kings is Modern Scientific Methods It’s sure- to give you pleasure— By late home Nov. 30th, Mrs. Sarah Ford officiat- much in and we have a assortment of “Silver Threads Among the Gold.” evidence very large the aid of ———— ••••••»*** ing. The interment was in Monroe. £ (without drugs) 6 Pendants And bit the Most IJp-to-Date The title of this reading I do 't know Montana Majority for Prohibition 28,826. | CANDLES So I can’t tell * Set with tourmaline in various colors, aqua marines, sapphires, diamonds, BAYBRERY But it’s by Maid Alice Simmons, Helena, Mont., Dec. 1. Prohibition r seed pearls and amethysts at all prices. J like it well. So 1 know, you’ll a of with a solid | carried in Montana by a of 28,- £ We have selection very pretty gold pendants gold (Cowper’s John Gilpin's Ride) majority Glasses 886 at the election Nov. 7, it was official- •£ chain which we are selling for $2.00. I and FLOWER Bl 7 announced ly Thursday. The total vote L n At Reasonable Prices. A Scottish song the whole world loves, was 176.666- A | And so with interest keen, tourma- T a We’ll hear our Goodman Hawthorne sing, In solid gold and gold filled, set with pearls, sapphires, cameos, 5 In Christmas Boxes, “Scottish Lassie Jean.” lines, aqua marines, etc., are very beautiful 'and make an always wel- i Broken Lenses 8 come gift. 4 Replaced Three “imps,” as in ye olden times HELP FOR I They called their children dear, Rings WOODCOCK a called Words,” Will sing song “Angry Set in new shapes with the semi-precious stones are very attractive. 4 Which will like to hear. Chase & Doak, [ you Also diamond, pearl, sapphire, garnet, tourmaline, wedding and signet & (Katherine Brown, Betty Hanshue, Margaret WORKINGWOMEN Rogers.) rings. | -^■Optometrists, s€- 9 Some Have to Keep on Until Bracelets 1 25 Main -lUi — ■ M Ladies, keep your eyes wide open Street, Belfast, Maine, [r -n- 1^11*-— Almost How IDIiJUUlCS% Are in demand and we have a stock. & For the male quartette would weep They Drop. big large Should you think they meant it really, Mrs. Conley Got Help. CALL AT Singing, “Sleep. My Lady, Sleep.” i Wallace Nutting Photographs. 10 I Here is a letter from a woman who A new invoice received for Christmas trade, also Wallace Nutting t Our prrgram now is quite complete just had to work, but was too weak and suf- Calendars. And so we hope you’ll 6tay and eat, l 4 P. PALM fered too much to continue. How DWIGHT And talk, and eat, and talk some more, she Athenic Bronze. And to seek the door regained health :— ; quite forget | and see the finest of which so brief a time display By ago Frankfort, Ky. —"I suffered so much New .and artistic in clocks, vases, calendars, ash trays, match J You entered in. Pray do not go! pieces with female weakness that I could not > trays etc. Forget the clock, and do not fuss, boxes, cigar holders, do own But spend a social hour with us. my work, GOODS had to hire it done. ! Cuff Buttons HOLIDAY SEARSMONT. |i | I heard so much i Gold and filled cuff button sets, Waldemar chain and knife sets. 4 gold, °] I have ever about Lydia E. Pink- offered, including The schools opened Monday with the fol- and Cut Glass and list of teachers: Mr. French, ham’s Vegetable I« Lenox Pickrrd China, Sterling lowing High Mrs. | school; Ernest Davis, grammar; Abbie Compound that I Silver, Conklin, Waterman and Parker Pens. 1 Silk Ties, Mufflers, Ordway, primary. tried it. I took three Shirts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cobb and Maurice bottles and I found POSITIVELY NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. I their Mr. and Cobb were guests of parents, it to be all you Umbrellas and Hosiery, Mrs. Eben Cobb, on day. Mr. Thanksgiving claim. Now I feel as and Mrs. Charles Brown entertained Mr. and H. J. LOCKE & SON, FOR SALE BY Mrs. True Moody. Maynard Cushman and well as ever I did and | s Pictures, District Watch Inspector M. C. R. R. T Books, Stationery, ftmily took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. F am able to do all my COMPANY was the of SWAN-WHI1 TEN-B!GKfORD Paine. Miss Angeiia Millett guest own work again. I »1>1 ft Itl »'!'»> * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler. Articles in all new st\ recommend it to any woman suffering Toilet Mrs. Abbie Cottrell of Boston writes friends I from female weakness. You may pub- that her sister. Miss Sarah Bean, fell and lish my letter if you wish. ’’—Mrs. James Florida Land for Women and C!> broke her aim near the shoulder recently Bath Robes Men, while shopping in Gilchrist’s store. She was Conley;516 St. Clair St.,Frankfort,Ky. taken to the but the surgeon did not FOR SALE. hospital, No woman suffering from any form of Christmas Presents think it best to set the arm for a number of [<——mi-r=)||tz=c^ioi^^|faoplrollc^===;- female troubles should lose hope until all cleared and days. | £ A handsome 11 acre farm, 5 she has E. Pinkham’s given Lydia Veg- • WHICH ARE DIFFERENT AT A fenced. Willsell at a big sacrifice. As good Rockland High Wins Foot Kail etable Compound a fair trial. productive soil as you will find in the State PATTERSOIN Champion- and ship.' This famous remedy, the medicinal especially adapted to raise fruit vegetables of all kinds, high, dry and healthy location, no of which are derived from or Rent MUSIC SHOP ingredients or house, 2 barns, For Sale swamps malaria; good poul- Camden, Me., Nov. 30. The football native WOODCOCK’S roots and herbs, has for forty try houses, farming implements; everything 47 Main Street, of Knox County went to to start to work. 1 1-2 mile from the championship years proved to be a most valuable tonic | | ready IN CRESCENT CITY, FLORIDA, 6 to when French of the of schools Rockland High today, 0, and of the female and at the of # center part City Ocala; good MUSIC MUSK. invigorator organism. tasty gifts price water. Good in hotel crossed Camden High's goal line for the Unique and churches; excellent drinking Orange groves, houses, suites rjLl'AlK*1 All women are invited to Title A-No 1. Terms to For 1 only score made in a hard-fought game. write ones. 9 reason for selling. for light housekeeping. particu- RENTING jif ordinary MRS. A. M. WINZEL, to D. CHAPIN WARREN. In the third period the ball was within to the Lydia E. Pinkliam Medi- suit. lars apply 8w49 117 E. Forsyth St., w45p Crescent City, Florida. J. LEE PATTERSON two feet of Rockland’s goal, but the cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special Jacksonville, Fla. home team was he Id for downs. advice,—it will be confidential. L ThelJournal received of Belfast. yesterday from a New Varney, who have beer Sews Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Conn., subscriber his 40th consecutive living in the Tuttle house on High street, will has begun work on a forty- subscription. .inbs soon move to Freeport, where Mr. Varney has ,r William A. Decrow. The regular monthly meeting of the Waldo bought a house and where they will be neai had Veterafas’ ury, who has charge of County Association will be held to- relatives. Western Union Tele- day, Thursday, in Brooks. the It has been decided by the committee sir v ral months, is a There are three enjoyiug only inmites in the Waldo charge to have the third Community Christ- c at this »unty jail time, and there were but mas tree on Saturday night, owing to Christ- have a en- thirty commitments in the ..•boel will public past 11 mouths. BUSY mas eye coming on Sunday night. The com- the ,lay of term, including Mrs L. J. Pease, matron at the Hama for but not too busy mittee held a meeting yesterday afternoon to The time and place will Aged Women, wishes, to thank Mrs. Mabel givt you every and decided this matter. The other commit- attention. Webber for a gift of roast pork and Mrs. tees will make the arrangements for pro- Sarah R Pierce for a etc. f the Western Union has pie. gram, distribution, The Universa»ist Social Aid days these: graphy during the winter j will meet to- fitting Miss E. Frances Abbott, Mrs. Frank I. Wil- morrow, afternoon with men and Florence Brown, Charlotte | Friday, Miss Eiiz ibeth women with son and Mrs. C. M. Knowlton, the entertain- Walter A. Kelley. The meeting was the ,: by and Page. postponed from these new ment committee for Universalist fait afternoon on BUSY Regal Thursday account of .Webber returned last Thurs- ! the Uni- to be held in Memorial hall Dec. 14th, are tarian fair. Shoes for Fall. One most ,vith his mother, Mrs. C. S, ! drilling the. children on an appropriate play, The annual 4 of the Old Woman .tly underwent a very suc- meeting of the Belfast Board of gratifying thing is the num- A Merry Christmas Who Trade will take ber Lived in a and “A Farmyard Chat” her eyes in Portland. place Friday evening, Dec. 8th, of NEW FACES we j Shoe,” by at 7:30 o’clock at the Court House. There six little boys. “Cinderella,” the bright little n have built a convenient see in the store—folks look- will he a report ill relation to new successfully given recently by the corner of Cross and Fed- industries, play pupils for be the matter of a Food Fair in ing those Shoes of the Peirce school, will repeated. a of their new bookkeeper, Mrs. holding the city Regal Just Suggestion the Hundreds 11 the coming winter will be and the is I direction of the at began her duties last Tues- considered, everybody talking about. By department Washing- of Gifts annual election of officers take the Useful, Lasting to be !l place. This is There are ; ton postmasters are calling attention of more of these new cus- I a very important meeting and it is desired the to necessity of on Our First is for a tomers than public generally mailing Found Floor. Chapman arranging that all in any previous season interested in securing a new industry 1 early, wrapping securely and addressing plain- Mune cities with Morgana and | should be —proving that present. right style, right ly. Parcels may be marked ,“Not to be open- If tenor, and possibly another value, Jardinere Stands, Cellarettes j right prices do count; and or with a Mr. and Mrs Clarence E. Read and son ed until Christmas,” similar direc- m t is hoped they will come our | that was sound on Andirons, Carleton autoed to Winthrop, Mass., last Sun- judgment when ! tion. As Christmas comes Monday many Pedestals, i,me in March. we decided to in will be if they do not mail Fire day, called there by the death of Mrs. Nellie j specialize Regal disappointed early Mahogany Trays, Screens, iheir Boston order regular j Shoes. to to reach the Haney Winters, Mrs. Read’s cousin. She was ] enough permit all parcels office Fire have the contract for the Reed Rockers, Sets, b^rn in of destination on the 25th. Belfast, graduated from the High Regal means a ; Saturday preceding etc., for the new Isles- j shoe with a great lor Tables, Cigarette school and married here, Mr. Fred —Austin W. Keating, P M. far Humidors, Winters, institution “ I arbor and also for the new behind it—a reputation j who survives with her Cigar her, mother, now Mrs. j to Belfast Opera House. The Carpet Sweepers, •>g in Eastport. ! sustain—two million wearers to only Mary Lura Allen of Big and Timber, Mont., two sis- satisfy. Pickford is offered tonight, at 7 and 8 in Vacuum Smokers’ Trays, a list ot A good deal to live to—- j 30, ,rr is arranging ters, Mrs. Lena of Timber up Whitney Big and j hut her sweetest, and called by many her greatest Shoe Shine hiron’s hour, which will be- Inez of California. Her Regal Shoes always make good. Blankets, Chairs, father, Charles W. rivalling even her “Tess of far as characterization, in January, and as died in Shaving Haney, Belfast July 13, 189*. Mrs the Storm and "Rags,” in the Draperies, Mirrors, nature Country” drama I jse original stories, Winters was about 51 of years age. I of smiles and tears, “The Foundling." It is Couch Covers, Foot Rests, visits to other States, etc. 1 Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. A. R„ held their needless to say more, everybody knows that Stands, Wood unde j Telephone Baskets, Club of little girls, annual last the best | meeting Tuesday afternoon and Mary Pickford offers of entertain- Mrs. Charles M. Craig, are 1 Card Tables, Cigar Lighters, | elected the following officers: Commander, ment. The Hearst News and some comedy ; uas box of children’s toys, j E S. cartoons will round out the Capt. McDonald; senior vice com., H. M- j program offer; d Rugs, Library Tables, i j he family ot a missionary Bennett; junior vice com.,I. A. Conant;quarter~ twice, at 7 and 8 30. Friday evening Wm. A. Bookcases, Easy Chairs are 85 miles from a rail- I master. D. H Strout; surgeon, Albion K. Brady presents Fra ees Nelson in the live ! Work Baskets. Sewing Machines, Fletcher; Chaplain, Capt. Geo. T. Osborne; part feature, “Love. Crucible.” In point of in officer of the J. realistic while at work recently day O. Clark; officer of the j powerful drama, staging, excellent Record Cabinets, Phonographs, on street had his guard, Fitz W. The acting and “Love’s Cruci- ry Bridge Patterson, delegates ana superb photoplay, Iron Beds, Oil Heater-, belt hook. He cleaned alternates to the ble” has never been excelled as a drama deal- ,i by a encampments will be elected Brass Beds-, ■ but blood at the next with modern conditions. Sewing Tables, sed antiseptics, regular meeting and the appointed i ing Saturday, mati- -U and it will be several officers will be announced at installation, which nee and evening. Marguerite Clark is offered Dressing Tables, Children’s Sleds, “ 01 use the hand, will take place Tuesday, Jan. 2nd. .nth Harold Lockwood in one of her strongest Oil Lamps, .Carts, “The For Mass., who Mrs. Luther A. plays, Crucible.” remainder of lr of Plymouth, Hammons gave a very pleas- Electric week’s attractive see Lamps, Buckboards, has fo last program advertisement elatives, given $25 ing party Tuesday evening at her home Exclusive 1 g® Agent in another column. Boxes, Chairs nd wished it to the on street. Lunch was Matting Rocking placed High served at 6 o’cloen “ and of when covers were laid for Cedar Chests, O. family six on a ~ High Chairs, y Dodge daintily ap- JL regal shoes .. s- Belfast and s residents of pointed table, lighted with red and green can- ZZSBFTi 11 Pictures, Rocking Horses a is done for her dles. The whatever j place cards were decorated wi h Music Cabinets, Go-Carts, red roses, each bearing a conundrum, all with the same answer. The Ladies’ Desks, Cribs, ,1 held Saturday afternoons menu, in three courses, I included building now has 39 mem- grapefruit cocktail, chicken salad, Dining Tables, Velocipedes, 1 hot have contributed material roiis, olives, cheese balls, coffee, pineapple Buffets, fiuil and cake. Desks, garments, in nearly every Between the courses cards wTere distributed China Closets, Swings, re given to the little girls. bearing sections of a love THE LATEST with cut, biiste and mane them. stnry blanks to be filled in with names of Parlor Clocks, Sleighs, trees to the text. « called fur, as one is needed complete The evening was spr- t will- oards and music. The Belfast Hook A: ; four children. l-'ruit punch Ladder Co, will give cake were served. The gu.-sts wi'r Irs. 'heir annual concert and ball ms, who was employed by J. Friday evening, Rena White, Annette V- Dec. 15th. Miss Doris Congress & Holt, Laverne iuen. Sweatt will give an ex- -.. rk the Leonard Placing; painting Florence Brown and Mrs. .1 11. Allen. hibition dance. factory, fell about noon Nov. S. of V. Auxiliary. At Lae 1 Belfast relatives have uliier on which he was standing meeting of the received cards an- Make your selections r^ons of Veterans Cards early. last even- nouncing the birth. Nov. 29th of a were injured, one severely Auxiliary Monday son to Mr ing supper was served Sisters and Mrs. Alanson We deliver at convenience. was taken to his home. No. 54 by J. H. Web- j Thomas of Camden,, who has your 3er and B. peen named Small was Flanagan, and the following offi- Richard Alanson, Mrs. Thomas ml, and Dr, Elmer Watch Our Windows, :ers were elected for the was Mias Pearl erkins will be conlined to his current year: Presi- formerly Whitten of Belfast. ient. Miss Bessie Narrow Whist vice Get old weeks. i Hubbard; president, your newspapers tied up! It is uu- Mrs. Ada Robbins; chaplain, Mrs. Rose Jerstood that the B. H. S. series of four dancing parties York; graduating class .reasurer, Mrs. Nina Cook; instruc- will make a canvass of the tion of Mrs. William H. Hall patriotic city, hoping to ;or, Mrs. Edith Danforth; guide, Mrs. Maoel ollect a car load to help the morial Hall last Friday evening defray expense Cards Webber; assistant guide, Mrs. Gladys >f their proposed trio to at social occasion. A chaling Ramsey; j Washington, D, C. nside euard, Mrs Mary outside seived at 7 m. from small Flanagan; Thomas H. Marshall p. Mss. Circle, Ladies of the in- ^uard. Almeda Robinson; trustees, Mrs. .t'd with candles, the menu L A. R., at their last •eorgia Mrs. Lillian meeting Tuesday post- cake and Juan, Parsons and Mrs. 's ewburg, rolls, olives, poned the election of officers on Cards account Picket ioldie Carter; color guards, Misses Mertie of the the had cigars and itorm to the gentlemen drown next regular meeting. An ur- and Elizabeth Phillips; press corre- About 30 couples j is made ifectionery. Mrs. gent request that all members attend and ipondent, Georgia Juan; delegate to the 2 Packs for 25c. Messrs. C. W. Wescott j :hat meeting; Tuesday, Dec. 12th. Division Encampment to be held in Rockland i .1 will manage a series of six n Holiday has us June, 1917, Mrs. Mabel Webber; alternate, ! advertising obliged to defer The long evenings are now the holidays. an unusual amount of Mrs. Ethel Fowler; delegate to the National j interesting correspond- here and card and Mrs. Geo E. Cur- much t< our playing is in ,st. Mr. Encampment in Boston next fall, Mrs. Nina ince, regret. Our correspondents F. E. were 1 ut dinner Thanksgiving, Jook; alternate, Mrs. Eva Gordon. Mrs. Ethel ! on time, but without the advertising, order, and to meet the de- Mr. and Mrs. ; ind with the mily of Northport, •owler will serve as present high prices for pianist the coming year, paper, mand we have a complete the and Mrs. Abbie Green- j it would be of city ind Mrs. Eva Gordon as past The ype, etc., impossible to meet ex- president. j in all new of The afternoon penses. stock the styles. Northport. nstaJlation will take place Monday ! evening, I- th music, games and social chat. Ian. 1. under 1917, the direction of Mrs. Hunt- Advertised Letters. Tne following let- of the was a rothy Spear city ey of Rockland. ers remained uncalled for in the Belfast post •St and Mrs. M. i. Stevens I of Mr. j office for the week Dec. 5th: The I). A. ending Ladies_ and Mrs. Warren Pitcher R. The December meeting of .Mr. j Hiss Bethia BateB, Mrs. M. L. A A. Howes & Co. lohn Cochran Littlefield, Mrs. Bargains were Chapter, D. A. R., was held Special Liucolnville Thanksgiving j j Nettie Mathews, Mrs. Mary Welch, Miss Edna with Miss Florence Kimball, In wood saw outfits, cut off saws, kerosene parents, Mr. and Mrs. L E. j Monday evening rVhite. Gentlemen—A j E. Carpenter, Mr. E. and engines, electric plants, i lostess, assisted by Mrs. Etta P. Saverv in Groceries, Drugs gasoline lighting •rthport. r. Jackson, Estate of J. S, Moses, Ernest L. water plants. Send for circular. It will save I fruit and cookies j erving punch The roll call and money. * <»f :?earsport, who lives near the j r*iper, Robert Wentworth. Medicines. you vas answered by quotations from Harriet THORNDIKE MACHINE COMPANY, ! has filled an order for 2,000 4w49 Portland, Maine, Beecher Stowe. Mrs Amos Clement read Poor’s Mills. The pupds of the Poor’s rees for the Boston market, and By the Fireside,” by Lucy Larcom. A dills school gave the following j paper, Thanksgiving t FOR :n from the Eastern Steamship I CHRISTMAS 'American Women of Letters,” written by program November 29th, under the direction .’■sport. from what is They ranged 1 if their Miss Bertha I. Bird of Auburn, Mass,, was teacher, Miss Vergie Beckwith: Song, !e trees, from 14 to 40 inches tall ead by Miss Isabel Ginn. Miss Cochran’s ‘Autumn Song" and “Barley Mower's Song/ unches of 6, to those 12 feet tall, Belfast eading was omitted on account of her ab- 1 ichool; “Thanksgiving Acrostic/’ scnool; rel- i Opera Clio,,^ Others were bunched according House^ ence. A letter of appreciation from Knox ations, Roland Flood, Helen Payson; motion <>rge Buck of Searsport has also -hapter of Thomaston for courtesies received ecitation. Primary Grades; recitations, Charles Tonight Only—Two Performances— 7. 00 and 8.30 p. m. The Waldo Trust Ee, orders for trees. Banking brush rom the Belfast Chapter and Board of Trade Roberts, Marion Wood, Marjorie Roberts; Com- pped to Boston. THE UNRIVALLED SCREEN ARTISTE, MARY PICKFOKD IN it the recent Stale Council, was read; also a note position, “First Thanksgiving,” Lenore Thomp- OFFERS YOU Sat- j sale at the North Church last rom Mrs. Steele, State Regent, in regard to j son; song, “Thanksgiving,” school; drill, “At rnoon the direction of the “THE FOUNDLING” under he success of the recent Council. Greetings Desert,” Helen Payson, Alice Roberts, Georgia AN cle netted about Mrs. Amos EASY WAY TO GET iT $25. vere received from Miss Bird and a note of Daggett, Marjorie Roberts; recitations, Vesta HER SWEETEST CHARACTERIZATION. as chairman of the committee and hanks was extended her for her valuable and biggins, Winnifred Thompson, Licyd Went- ! d Mrs. John W. Jones at the Helen HEARST NEWS COMEDY CARTOONS A SURE WAY TO HAVE IT food nteresting paper. It was voted to send to worth, Rolerson, Alice Roberts; song, ! C. O. Poor had the apron and Mrs. Marr of Portland the ichool; Alfred chapter’s per capi- recitations, Roberta, Clayton and r’ Friday Evening Saturday—Matinee Evening ! table; Misses Margaret A. Dunton a tax of 10 cents for the State Scholarship digging; composition, “The Red Tongue of Join Our Christmas Club for 1917. Frances Nelson in World Clark in jj it. Mathews served tea, Miss Flor- und. Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, chairman, reported i’lame/* Vesta Higgins; quotations on Thanks- Feature, ; Marguerite •‘LOVE’S Sunday school class assisting; Lil- avorabiy for the committee elected to mark ?iving, Grammar Grades; recitations, Lenore CRUCIBLE,’’ “THE CRUCIBLE” for December 16. ; and Margaret Rogers sold candy; he homestead of the late John Cochran, and I'hompson, Edgar Thompson, Willie Carter, A Striking and Dramatic Play. The Dainty Star at Her Best. Open Membership ,ti j Ingalls and Katherine Brown he matter was left for the next meeting, ecitation, “Thanksgiving Day,” school; song You can time to etc. a ‘Good join any up January 31st. | tides, The Circle has quantity which will be held with Miss Amy E. Stod- Night Song,” school. Monday Evening Tuesday Evening Wednesday Even’ng 1 ; -radicator for sale and can highly < lard, who will be assisteu by Mrs. Amos Clem- Fox Feature Constance Collier in House Peters in There will he classes of ; -—1.UHUHUC3 iu recommend it. ?nt in the absence of Mrs Emery Varney. ue a “THE UNWELCOME THE TONGUES OF “THE HAND OF demand for sailing vessels for the off-shore 2c.—5c. MEN. PERIL.” $1.00—$2.50 50c.—$1.00 trade, but as the is limited there is lit- supply _MOTHER. Increasing Decreasing l*' if fix d tle chartering. The schooner McL. each week. each week. w ->ki &. =!OI ■ ^5||C=30I=3j Lydia p iy ments. Baxter has been chartered to load coal at New- News ; port for Cienfuegos at $5.25 per ton, and Payments must be made every week or may be made the schooners Alicia B. Crosby and Henry F. | in advance for any number of weeks. have Kreger been engaged to carry cargoes The National Bank of Belfast Can you think of any easier to for from to way pm.-id*- Philadelphia Portland_The British City money CHRISTMAS steamship City of Durham arrived at Boston Christmas and other purposes? Nov. 30th from in/3sl the Far East with a cargo of Special mentOffering Join and <.et your friends to join sugar, "■'■ater assortment than ever before and we are hemp, curios, rubber, raw rubber and having 1C other 1 merchandise, said to be worth $2,000,000. Subject to Change in Price. 1 're than ever 0 Th^ Waldo Trust Maine, ! buyers before. The arrival a Co., Belfast, of $2,000,000 cargo is not un- j common in these days. A shipment of cocoa- Western Pacific Railroad Eranch at Un Maine Walk in and look around. be Company ty, Your call will appreci- nut oil alone is worth $250,00. The big freight- ■ er left New York First o’s Due 1946. 1(1, Visit our Toy Department, please, and take your June 17 with munitions for Mortgage the Russian Government, which she landed liildren. Our lines of Amount of secured at Vladivostock. Then she went to Mortgage only $20,000,000 by direct and absolute First Mortgage on Shang- 926 miles of main line from Salt Lake City to California, only $21,600 per mile. Actual cost of hai, Hongkong, Manila and where she excess Iloilo', r°*wiln $80,000,000. Reproduction cost of terminal property in California alone $17,- Christmas Cards, China, loaded her valuable return cargo. Crossing 000,000, will have on hand the Pacific the City of Durham called at San Company about $19,000,000 cash to be used for equipments and better- ments, making $100,000,000 of investment against $20,000,000 bonds. Road now earning 2 1-4 Cut Leather Francisco for bunker coal, and then came 5 Glass, Goods, tiroes interest charges. Being offered by Boston and New York parties at 90 and interest. the Panama We are a through Canal. She carries a holding large block for our own account and are offering to fill orders for cus- tomers, Further on Nickle Ware, Anco Cameras, crew of 25 Chinese... .The coast guard cutter particulars inquiry. Advise purchase, Ossipee has started on her winter cruising THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BELFAST. dtid HOLIDAY season, which will continue for the next four Regular GOODS is complete months, the only intermission being when she comes into port for coal and other supplies. Her Christmas headquarters during the coming winter 3.000 Booklets, lc. each will be at Boothbay Harbor, instead of Port- 20.000 Christmas Post Cards, lc. each land as formerly, the change being made for the reason that those in authority consider the 500 15c. Regular Plates now 5c. each former port nearer the center of her cruising radius, giving her the opportunity of respond- Come to US for ing more readily to calls of assistance from [ your CHRISTMAS GIFTS in our 11 ne this vessels in distress-The schooner Ralph K. year, and whether you buy or not, we shall be Grant, 45 tpns net, built at Ellsworth in 1878, pleased to see YOU. Yours at 1 very truly, arrived Boston Dec. 3d, 60 days from North- Charles F. Masonic port, Me. she met hard weather and was | Swift, Tempie. forced to make port along the way almost CARLE & ( JONES drew from his a of e- The raisii g on school common will take i_ every night and had been anchored in Glouces- GrBdy pocket piece paj tl^g * id handed ic to the cleric at A. A. Howes & next ei 3 t>. m. u- ° ter for some time, waiting a favorable wind to place Monday der the direc- nil for Boston. I o/a store. This prescription read 'Cedillas tion of A E. Clark Camp, S\ of V. and Auxil- avana cigars.” iary, who gave the Ha^. ai.u at Hal* or deed of trust dated of the loss of said (b) Wharf property privileges gage January 10,1912, insurance payable on account News and Notes. ION is a or or thereof Literary EASlERN STEAMSHIP CORPORA! lowed, Kennebec County, Maine: lien to any part parcel steamship "Bay State” shall be deemed to be | (c) Wharf property and privileges at Gar As provided in said decrees the Special Mas- included in the property to be sold by the 1“- diner, Kennebec County, Maine: ters will offer said property for sale in two Specie! Masters. Hon. John F. Sprague and Edgar C. as follows:— 1916. (d) Wharf property and privileges at Soutl parcels Dated, Portland, Maine. November 16. Smith are to act as sub-editors or a His- PARCEL 1 will consist of all the Sales Gardiner, Kennebec County, Maine: property JOHN F. A. MERRILL ( Special tory of the State of Maine to be pub- Notice of foreclosure the same described in a dee< hereinabove described and defined, except the 1 Masters. being properties CARROLL W. MORRILL, lished under the auspices of the Ameri- from Kennebec Steamuoat Company to Easteri tract of lend and flits, with the wharves.huild- Ropes, Gray, & Perkins, 60 State St, that to the Boyden can Historical Dr. Louis C. NOTILE is hereby given pursuant Company, dated February 17, 1902 ings and stiuctures thereon known as the Boston. solicitors for Old Colony Trust Society. sale made and en- Steamship Maes., decree of foreclosure and recorded in Kennebec Registry of Deeds, Bool “Union Wharf" property, situated in Boston, Company, Trustee. Hatch of Bangor is to be editor-in-chief. tered the District Court of the Unite by 443. page 201; said properties and rights being Massachusetts; and Coolidge & 50 Congress St., Boston, Mr. Sprague’s subject is the Northeast- District of Mtine on Septem- Hight, States for the dee«)-*d by the Eastern Steamship Company t« PARCEL 2 will consist of said Union Wharf Mass., solicitors for receivers of Eastern ern Boundary Controversy and Mr. a certain consolidated cause ber 26, 1916, in the Eastern Steamship. Corporation by dei< property, viz.. Item 4. Steamship Corporation. Smith’s will be The St. Croix in said entitled "Old Colony sold at the main subject pending Court, datrd January 10, 1912 PARCEL 1 will be front River Trust Company,Trustee, complainant,against entrance of the County Court House for Pe- Boundary Controversy. Eastern Steamship Corporation, defendant; item 9. nobscot Countv, at Bangor, in tne State of The will of Jack London, the author, Berwind-White Coal Mining Company, plain- (1) Wharf property and privileges a Maine, on the 3d day of January, 1917, between Voice the Press. cf Country who died at Glen near Santa for Infants and tiff, against Eastern Steamship Corporation, Nortnport, Waldo County, Maine; being thi the hours of 2 P. M. and 5 P. M and PARCEL Ellen, Rosa, Children. order of sale on defendant”; and to the final same described in a deed from mi 2 wiil be sold at the main front entrance of the Calif., Nov. 22r.d, leaves the bulk of property Ozark Castnria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oi: made and entered by said District Court of Norihport Wesleyan Grove Camp-Meeting Ai County Court House for Suffolk County,Massa- County (Mo.) Times—Petting hiB estate, on which he placed no va'ue, p District of Maine is all dead at but when goric, 1>voj*s and it is the United States for the soci; lion to the Eastern Steamship Com pa. y chusetts, in the city of Boston on the 5th day wrong best, you to his widow, Charmion K. London. The .Soothing Syrups. pi, in said consolidated bet on a sin. It contains neither nor on November 3, 1916, dated May 5, 1909, and recorded in Waldo Reg of January, 1917, between the hours of 2 P. M. the wrong side it’s howling will was filed December 1st in the Opium, Morphine ntlu :• cause in said Court as aforesaid; of Deeds. Book 292: said and 5 P. M. Each will be offered for cotic substance, It Worms and I. pending istry 292, p. property parcel superior court of Santa Rosa and _ destroys allays and to a certain ancillary decree of fore- and ights being deeded by the Eastern Steam sale separately and as an entirety. ishr.ess. Si relieves V. Iml ('«»! the Havana —If Villa bore the date 24, 1911. By its Constipation, closure and sale of th< District Court of to the Eastern Cor No will be entitled to bid for Parcel 1 (111.) Republican May Troubles and ship Company Steamship person terms his divorced Mrs. Bessie Teething Diarrhoea. It regular United States for the District of Massachu- ion deed dateo 1912: unless shall have first would only dead it would be pleasan- wife, port by January 10, such person deposited stay Stoma< it and Dowels, giving healthy and natural entered 4, 1916, in a certain Wharf and a with the Masters, as a that he ter in the and M. London, is given $5 and the house in setts, November (2) (a) property privileges Special pledge going watching waiting The 4 itddivu’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. consolidated cause pending in said Court en- Belfast, Waldo County, Maine: will make good his bid in case of its acceptance, game. which she resides in Oakland, Calif., un- titled "Old Colony Trust Company, Trustee, (b) Wharf property and privileges at Sears the sum or ten thousand dollars, in cash or by til "she marries when it reverts Cor- again,” complainant, against Eastern Steamship pon. Waldo County, Maine: certified check upon a bank or trust company Wadena Pioneer Journal- to the estale. London's two children Coal (Minn.) oy The Kind You Have defendant; Berwind-White Wharf and at Win to the Special Masters, and no per- his Bon< poration, (c) properties privileges acceptaDle Lots of are trying to convince first marriage, Joan and Bess Lon- Always against Eastern Waldo Maine: son will be entitled to bid for Parcel 2 unless people Mining Company, plaintiff, terport, County are a the un- themselves that they enjoy the trip up don, $25 month each Steamship Corporation, defendant”; A certain parcel of land in Frankfort such person shall have first deposited with the bequeathed (0) Salt and his life insurance the Masters, for as a that he will make river. policy, amount dersigned, Special appointed Waloo County, Maine: Special Masters, pledge ___ of said decrees of which was not made the purpose in and by each being the same properties described in a deei 1 good his bid tor said parcel in case of its ac- public. of foreclosure and sale (and hereinafter re- from the Boston and Bangor Steamship Com ceptance, the sum of five thousand dollars, m Philadelphia Press—Boston is making Masters will David returns to the Decem- ferred to as the "Special ’). pany to the Eastern Steamship Company, datei 1 cash or by certified check upon a bank or trust exceedingly boisterous complaints about Grayson bidder ber sell at public auction to the highest April 25, 1902, and recorded in Waldo Registry company acceptable to the Special Masters. the postal service in that city. But Bos- American Magazine with the first of and to the the or bidders therefor, upon subject of D eds, Vol. 266, p. 204. All deposits received by Special Masters, ton has no of that. The de- a series of stories. It is called “Great in said de- bidder whose monopoly terms, conditions and provisions Ali of said properties and rights being deed except those made by any bid partment distributes its shortcomings Possessions.” Charles M. Schwab has crees of foreclosure and sale and said final ed the Eastern to thi shall be will be returned the d> Steamship Company accepted, by around written an article which explains his sys- order of sale more particularly set forth, Eastern deed datei i Masters at the conclusion of the sale quite impartially. hi Use For 30 Years. Steamship Corporation by Special tem of profit sharing. He has named all the found in said decrees to he 1912. to the Didder or bidders from whom the same Oyer property January 10, 9 this article 20,000 “How covered by the mortgage or deed of trust of (3) Wharf property and privileges at Dari were received. In case .*ny bidder shall fail to “My partners.” Lansing (Kars) News —Kansas is a a Great Hotel Man Handles the Human Eastern Steamship Corporation to Old Colony Harb >r, Islesboro, Waldo County, Maine; beinf make good his bid upon its acceptance by the Republican State; but, like a Trust Company, as Trustee, dated January the s .me property described in a deed from thi Special Masters and confirmation by the Court, broncho, Race” is the story of George C. Boldt. can’t tell when she is 10, 1912, and in said decrees ordered to be Isleshoio Land and Improvement Company ti or shall fail, after such acceptance, to comply you going to buck. There are many interesting tips in ibis the steamship "Bay State,” Eastern dated with order of the Court to the article. sold, except Steamship Company, Septembe any relating “What Will Power Did for Me” THOSE has been withdrawn from sale as recorded in Waldo of Deeds of the amount bid or to the consum- USELESS UTILITIES. which 20,1909, Registry payment Times—But let tells the story of a boy in a poornouse THE LOSS OK i HF. CX'l.l stated. There sums or Oswego (N. Y.) it be hereinafter more particularly Book 292, p 490; subject to the restrictions ir mation of his purchase, all of money, who made when he into the remembered that one of the good got Though Christmas looks to will be included in said property so to be sold said last-mentioned deed contained; said pro j certified checks, deposited by such bidder will biggest Day joyou causes of world. ”Srf)ith of Iberia” is an inter- fly mind’s far I Th ere will be deep regret I the following steamships, vessels, lighters, perty and rights being deeded by the Easteri | be forfeited and will be applied to the pay- high prices is the inability of seeing eye. I tale about the of a man One crumpled roes-leaf mars view— lover (he destruction floats, lands,’ wharves, shares of stock, rights, Steamship Company to the Eastern Steamship ment of the txpenses of such sale and to any he average man to carry home a paper esting strugglts my byai,.r to My ointment shows in. rit.e of the privileges and other property, to wit:— Corporation by deed dated January 10, 1912. | other and further purposes which the Court bag lull of groceries. make good in the fields of education. pne fly. splendi A,. ., may direct. Walter Pilchard Eaton contributes an I I Columbian of the Amen. ITEM 1. ITEM 10. j know that gifts will come to me Such an and In case any sale lor which a deposit sliali article about the theater, i which he From all my kith and kin; \ Corripai y. episoi The whole of the following steamships Wharr and at Ban- : (1) property privileges have been made shall not be confirmed the Washington (D. Star—The man who asks if rubbish is increas- And, I know be of the sail Wi other vessels, together with all of their boil- by C.) melodramatic aiackaday! there’ll ing ship gor* Penobscot County, Maine: could lift a furniture and all other Court for any cause other than for failure on barrel of flour used to be ing. Edna Fetber writes about "Illinois.” Those things to put in! I brings home to our ers, machinery, tackle, Wharf and al j things forcibly (b) properties privileges the part of the bidder to with the regarded as a wonder. Now he is I I tion the necessaries: H. M, Whitney, Herman Winter, comply doing he fiction is unusually good this month, do pcur each sinister side of u ,r Hampden, Penobscot County, Maine; terms of his They alvv^’s year, James S James An- ! hid, such bidder's deposit will be very well if he can raise the humor, and adventure some in ti H. F. Dimock, Whitney, Wharf property and privileges al price. containing love, (Like “tVaee, Good-will to men,”) compensation screw (c) returned to him. derson, screw steamer; N. Hayden, s’ories. Arthur Julian And I’ve a d fear the Columbian was Hampden, Penobscot County, Maine, known as The as Train, Rothery, firm, well-ground, prop* re, screw steamer; Special Masters, directed by said de- steamer; William S. McGowan, That recu.- in * ,,s “Hopkins Wharf'*; will not hid less than Gazette and Jack Lr.it are some of the contribu- they’ll ag? that, in rh*- dice ot tin W. Walker, G. H. Prior, lighter; crees, accept any Williamsport (Pa.) Bulletin- J. lighter; being the same described in a deec tors. the new I will have to lit properties (a) for the property embr ced in Parcel 1 on the j “Cinderella Jane,” serial, of apology Western, float; Eastern, float. Boston Having kept sugar protected list, Receptacles every shape. from the and Bangor Steamship Com- the sum of three three and the from lie G* rnie.it million, hundred Louisiana didn’t care a boot about continues, and Interesting People Of every sizj and scope; goverr ITEM 2. pany to the Eastern Steamship Company,datec any sixteen thousand (3,316,000) dollars; and and other are up to Cases for needles, thread and Hut here was a noble and 25, 1902, and recorded in Penobscot Re- | other State. departments- fully tape. The whole of the following steamships April (b) for the property embraced in Parcel 2 the a.id tons of Vol. 442. standard. Court-plaster, pins soap. 9,000 gross register, u other vessels, with all tneir boilers, gistry Deeds, 712, p. the sum or two hundred thousand together (200,000) an imnu furniture and all other Ail of said properties and rights being deed- A case for this, a case for that, I Ped, representing machinery, tackle, dollars. Freeport till.) Journal-standard —It and to all ed the Eastern to the Helpful inspiring writers, for veils and gloves and of serving the coinn: rc necessaries: Massachusetts,Old Colony, Bunker by Steamship Company If such sums shall not be bid for must have been to stocks; ! respective gratifying Justice and is A linen Worth North Land. Eastern Steamship Corporation by deed dated said the Masters will experienced inexperienced aiike, hag to hold a hat, Every such steamer is Hill, Star, parcels, Special adjourn Hughes to carry his own Stale and like- the January 10, 1902. the the November number of “The Writer,” A quilted jewel box world in these troublous ti ITEM 3. sale of parcel or parcels for whicn the i wise that of his ) Democratic opponent. Ihe * ■ ITEM 11. amount shall not be bidden and will Boston magazine for literary work-*, A the cost of it s cons of the and required letter-ruck and pencil-stand, original The whole following steamships ers. The and instructive series or apply to the Court for further instructions in practical A little ! the Columbian n, ofher vessels, with all their boilers, (1) (a) A certain lot parcel of land sit- lacquered how!, nicaliy, together | thereof. sale made the of articles on for Proof- furniture and all other uated in Bucksport, Hancock County, Maine; respect Every by Chestertown (Md.) Enterprise—The “Preparation A telephone-book cover, and ; carrying contraband—iiu; machinery, tackle, | Masters will be to confirma- Gov. Gov. Calvin being the same property described in a deed Special subject Lord loves a cheerful we love reading,” by Arthur Pemberton, is con- An oil-cloth traveling-roll. kind of m< ; necessaries: Cobh, Dingley, tion the I giver—and | nearly every by United States District Court for > Austin, Belfast, Camden, Ransom B. Fuller, J. from Parker Spoiford and Phoebe A, Lawson, a cheerful payer, How’s your subscrip tinued, arid there is a suggestive ami ! t TH ham! f ilf-«T fV,r •. dated November and recorded in Han- i the District of Maine. Pockets and pouches, hags and sacks, T. Morse, City of Rockland, City of Bangor, 10. 1904, tion? amusing article entitled “The It is a narrow anti h;«rsh Manuscript Of leather, linen, silk; I of Westport. Booth cock Registry of Deeds, Book 413, p. 304: and the Frances E. City Augusta, Southport, Rejection Slip,” by Arid toast, and and international law that u Catherine, Mineola, (b) A certain lot or parcel of land on the Court of any sale made pursuant to said de- pen slipper racks. Bay; Monhegan, Wiwurna, Newcastle Gale. In tne new devoted And I annihilation of a : shore of the Penobscot in crees, make such or in cash (Inti) Courier—Philadelphia department jars for cans of milk. such gre; a Nahanada. northerly River, payment payments to on of has advanced Ihe of the tcii-eent Advertisement Writing Joseph Ger- able of trade a- Bucksport, Hancock County, Maine; being the account the purchase price (in addition price But it is agency ard more advice about Dis- useless to exhort. same property described in a deed from Henry to the cash, or proceeds of any certified check, shine to fifteen cents, which looks like Morgan gives Law and justice in this case A certain tract of land and Hats, with the For very veil I know J T. Sanborn and Almeda M. Sanborn, his theretofore such with it in when the ultimate consumer play ii and in the The loss of the and structures wife, deposited by purchaser rubbing Advertising, Queries of sort Column) wharves, buildings thereon, to Eastern the at the time of sale the Receptacles every the Steamship Company, dated Special Masters as here- hasn’t a foot to stand on. editor of “The Writer” tells now to I more to be becaus known as Union Wharf, situated in the city of My Christmas gifts will show. deplored Ncvtmber 29, 1904, and recorded in Hancock inbefore provided, which said cash or proceeds deal with The Boston in the County of Suffolk and Common- dilatory editors, publica- can-Hawaiian managers I Registry of Deeds, Book 416, p. 59. will be received as a part of the purchase tion of “The Writer’s of Per- for thankfulness my heart’s wealth of Massachusetts, conveyed to the Directory prepared, warranted in making any r« (c) A certain parcel of land on the north- price) as said Court may from time to time (Ingratitude's a si..!) Eastern Steamship Corporation by deed dated iodicals, giving information about the to their fleet in the face : erly bank of the Penobscot River in Bucks- require. The remainder of such purchase But oh, I wish I might be spared [ January 10, 1912, recorded in th§ Registry of manuscript of the periodi- i commercial port, Hancock County, Maine; being the same j price* not required to be paid in cash may be requirements Those things to put in! uncertainty an- Deeds for the County of Suffolk, and Common- Ii is a hopeless task to try to restore cals of the furnished the edi- things property described in a deed from Parker paid in cash or any purchaser may, as provided country by Carolyn Wells in H .rper’s Magazine for De- ! ditiarily high cost of new wealth of Massachusetts. your health while blood is defi- tors is Spoiford and Phoebe A. Lawson to the Eastern | iri said decrees, satisfy and make good the bal- your themselves, continued, and in cember. I Therefore, the work of the item 5. his in cient in or “The Steamship Company, dated December 20, 1904, ance of bid who'e or in part by turning quantity quality. Manuscript Market” the present marine means a net loss r» The j Wharf and at Cam- and recorded in Hancock Registry of Deeds, in to be paid and cancelled, or_po have payment blood circulates needs of editors are announced (1) property privileges j throughout every specie Sloan’s Liniment Eases Pain. j group of deep sea freighter same des- Book 415, ! on account credited thereon. First and Refund- of the den, Maine: being the property p. 261.4 portion body except the hair and information is given about a number k American Hag. Like ;*ll ti. cribed in a deed from the Boston and Ban- Said properties and rights being deeded by ing Mortgage Gold Bonds of Eastern Steam- and nails. It takes the Sloan's Liniment is first j nourishment of prize offers for manuscripts. The de- thought of moth- Hawaiian the Colurr lo the Eastern the Eastern Steamship Company to the East- ; ship Corporation and unpaid past due coupons from | ships, gor Steamship Company, the food and distributes it to the are full of with dis- ers for bumps, bruises and that ern deed dated Jan- ! to said, bonds entitled to share in partments interest, j sprains exceptionally stanch ami tii Steamship Company, dated April 25, 1902, and Steamship Corporation by appertaining various and j I ihe muscles organs; it takes cussions of matters, are continually to of a recorded in Knox County Registry of Deeds, uary 10, 1912. distribution of the proceeds of sale, and literary personal j happening children. It j type particularly imp< also any medication that is administer- about, a reference list of Book 388, and further described in a (2) Wharf property, privileges, easements such, purchaser, will thereupon be credited gossip authors, I quickly penetrates and soothes i United Sta'es in < r 121, p. j ed the without rub peace of the Eastern to and rights at Northeast tiarbor.town of Mount therefor on account of the of through mouth. The blood is Articles in and ! are none deed Steamship Company purchase price “Literary Periodicals,” bing. Cleaner and more effective than too many such Ar Hancock Maine; the the him with such the means which can muss} the Eastern Corporation dated Jan- Desert, County, being property purchased by only by medicine the live news of the and publish- and < Steamship literary ters or j ers, the loss of ever same described in a deed from the amounts as would be on such First and reach the pla ointments. For iheumatic aches, uary 10.1912, and recorded in said Knox County property payable nerves. If the blood is thin ing worlds. The price of “The Writer” ; misfortune to the whole. of Deeds. Western Northeast Harbor Steamboat Wharf Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds and coupons its neuralgia pain and that soreness | Registry carrying capacity is lessened because is ten cents a number or one dollar a grippy aftei time. -The Marine Journal. Certain wharf and Company et als. to Eastern Steamship Com- out of the proceeds of sale if the whole j (2) property privileges it is the reel corpuscles in the blood that year, and the address is P. 0. Box 1905, colds, Sloan’s Liniment gives prompt relief. Harbor in the town of St. pany, dated November 20, 1903, recorded in amount of the purchase price were paid in at Tenant’s George, and other needed constitu- Have a bottle so carry oxygen Boston. handy ior bruises, County of Knox, State of Maine; being the Hancock Registry of Deeds, book 403, p. 292; cash. All such bonds turned in for pay- strains,sprain* ents to the various of the and Worms Make Children to the Eastern also by deed from D. J. Manchester et als. ment, unless payable to bearer and transfer- parts body. all external pain. For the thousand* property conveyed Steamship Seldom has a 1 able must be Dr. Williams’ l’ink Piils for I*a!a fresher, more original If ur Company by Albert W. Hall, Trustee for Ten- dated November 20, 1903, recorded in Hancock by delivery, duly endorsed or j whose Work cal s them outdoors, the pains and y< child cries out in si« Steamboat Wnarf *of Deeds, Book 403, also assigned in biank. increase the red in pioneer’s tale gladdened an editor’s near! ant's Harbor Company, by Registry p. 289; by People corpuscles and a v than aches f< Uowing exposure are relieved by puny listless, he may be deed dated October 19, 1906, recorded in the deed of Hannah R. Smallidge et als., dated By the terms of said decrees any purchaser the blood. They enable it to absorb ‘The Adventure of the Red-Beards, December recorded in Hancock I at sale under said decrees will take Alice Sloan’s Lir iment. At all 25c. Begin treatment at *'-ice w it), "y. Records of Deeds for Knox County in Book 9, 1903, Regis any the more oxygen, to carry more life and by Tisdale, which heads the table : Druggists, ot Bo«-k said : him and receive the Killer. This candy laxative 137, p. 273. and by deed from the Tenant’s try Deeds, 403, p 285; property property purchased by strength to the weakened organs. In of contents of the December Atlantic. Wharf and Pro- and rights deeded by the Eastern Steam- deed or deeds therefor subject to all kills the worm Harbor Steamboat Company being taxes, any disease in which the be- The youthful exuberance of the writer, FATHER. and removes it of the Steamboat Whart at Tenant’s ship Company to tfhe Eastern Cor- ! assessments and other public charges charge- patient prietors Steamship comes thin who, with her discards civiliza- easily, Don’t permit chi! deed dated 1912. ! abie such and as andpaleDr. Williams’ Pink husband, your Harbor, bearing date October 15, 1906, and re- poration by January 10. upon property, subject also, [Edgar A. Guest, in Detroit Free to Pills can be used to tion and penetrates the heart Press] to be retarded the continu corded in the Registry of Deeds tor Knox (3) Wharf property and privileges at Seal | the parts thereof covered theieby. to the successfully com- unexplored j by the of adds as much to the charm Used to wonder County, Book 137, p. 275; also by deed from Harbor, town of Mount Desert, Hancock Coun- ! prior liens of the mortgages or deeds of trust, bat anemia and build up the health Manchuria, just why lather ; vitality by worms. Get Ki et als. to the ty, the same described executed and delivered the and of the as the Never had much time for Lizzie R. l.ong Eastern Steam- Maine; being property respectively by strength. paper thrilling experiences play. Kill«T at your 25c in Portland Consolidated Used to wonder he’d Druggist, ship Company, dated October 15, 1906, and re deed from Richard M. Hoe et als., trustees, Steamship Company, the Blood” is a book- they meet hy the way. From Manchuria why rattier “Building Up Work each corded in the Registry of Deeds for Knox to Eastern Steamship Company, dated August tne Maine Steamship Company, the Metropoji- let, full of information. to Russia involves no harsh thought- I minute of the day. recorded ! tan and the good Every Used to wonder he never County, Book 141, p. 436; said property and 8, 1907, in Hancock Registry of Deeds, Steamship Company, Eastern and this month atten- wtiy I Fr mother and every growing should transition; special Loafed % lights being deeded by the Eastern Steamship Book 443, p. 293; subject to the restrictions in Steamship Company, more particularly re- girl along the road an’ shirked, have one. It is sent free on tion is given to various aspects ot the ! to the Eastern said deed contained; said property and rights ferred to in Article VII. and Article VIII. of request by Can’t rteali a time whenever i Company Steamship Corpo- the Dr. Williams Medicine most porteniious country in the world: ).(§!! ration by dee is dated January 10, 19 .2. being deeded by the Eastern Steamship Com- said decree, made and entered by the United Co., Schen- Father played while others worked. ; *L pany to the Eastern States District Court for the District of Maine ectady, N. Y. Your own sells ‘Holy Russia,' by Harold Begbie—a brii- j ITEM 6. Steamship Corporation by druggist Father didn't dress in deed dared on 16. as and to all Dr. liant and of fashion, January 10. 1912. September 1916, aforesaid, Williams’ Pink Pills. Price5Ucents. revolutionary interpretation Sort (If (a) Wharf property and privileges at ! of hated clothing new, 380 PICT (4) Wharf property and privileges at Sar- rights under said mortgages or deeds of trust. the soul of Russia; ‘Aicohol in Russia,' in Heals Love, so calitd, Lincoln Style with him was not a Westport, gentviile, town of Sedgwick, Hancock County, ! It is further provided in said decrees that POLITICAL POINTS. an by Robert. P. Blake of the passion, Maine; analysis He had other things in view. 380 ARTS County, Maine; being the same property described in the purchaser or purchasers of any property Wharf and astounding imperial decree that dises- Hoys are blind to much that’s (b) property privileges at West- deed from Steamboat W harf Com- sold to said decrees as of going sr.'Cr Sargeutviile pursuant shall, part Those who failed tablished as On on Point, so Lincoln political prophets vodka by roke of the pen, about 'era day by port, Hailey's called, pany et als., to Eastern Steamship Company, ! the consideration for and of the purchase day, Maine; have the consolation of the company of and ‘The Man on the a And 1 had no way of R\L KZViS, County, dated March 5, 1£06, recorded in Hancock Reg- price of the property purchased, and in addi- Ahar,’ strange knowing W'harf and at Saw- George told What became of father’s (c) property privileges istry or Deeds, Book 430, p. 3; said properly i tlon to the amount bid therefor, take such Harvey. experience, by Warrington Dawson, pay. Island, Town of Boothbay, Lincoln and which could have in yer’s and rights being deeded by the Eastern Steam- j property receive the deeds or other in- only happened Pet- All 1 knew was when I needed Maine; County, to the Eastern Cor- struments of conveyance and transfer thereof A <>-. .> sliip Company Steamship the British soldiers who are re- rograd. vigorous paper by Gilbert Shoes 1 got n the C'?.i. W'harf property and at the Among spot, (d) privileges poration by deed dated January 10, 1912. ; upon express condition that said property on ‘Great Britain’s Sea for wRich I Lincoln turning from the front because of wounds Murray Policy’ Everything pie ..led Southport, County, Maine; (5) Wharf property and at shall tie charged with the payment, satisfaction father privileges or o'her gains added weight from the tact that Somehow, always gut. being the same properties described in four Brcuklin, Hanc ck Maine: the and discharge of trie following: disabilities, there is a practice County, being Prof. is a friend of Wondered, season after season, deeds from Kennebec Steamboat of “Are we down Murray many years’ j pop?; Company same property described in deed of Oscar (A) All liabilities, indebtedness and shouting: hearted? he never obiiga- of Sir Edward the Why took a rest, to the Eastern Steamship Company, all dated A. Crockett et als. to Eastern Com- tions of the receivers of Eastern A for a Standing Grey. In Steamship Steamship No-q-o!” good suggestion Re- j And that I mig.it be the reason record, d in Lincoln I or ■ February 17, 1902, Regis- dated or at here uepartrnent. ‘The Great War.’ the At- ° pany, September 14, 1905, recorded in I Corporation, heretofore, any time publican slogan. Then I never even guessed. of Deeds, Book 310, pp. 83, 85, 87 and 89 after otters ‘The an ! try Hancock Registry of Deeds, Book 425, p. 376; before the property purchased shall be lantic Trench-Raiders," MAG AZIN I. also described in a deed from respectively; said property and rights being deeded by the delivered to the.purchaser or purchasers, legal- amazing narrative of a bomb-thrower’s Saw his cheeks were getting paler, ^ Kennebec steamboat Company to Eastern or There is one certain: Didn’t Eastern Steamship Company to the Eastern ly contracted incurred by such receivers in thing for the caily life, gathered from intimate per- understand just why, Steamship Company dated July 28, 1902, and the or next Saw his WRITTEN SO YOU CA;-IUp:D Steamship Corporation by deed dated January management operation or on account ot four years President Wilson will sonal letters of a body growing frailer. recorded in Lincoln of Canadian Captain; £ Registry deeds, Book 10 1912. the property which shall remain not declare Then at last I saw him die. All the Greet Events in purchased, that he inherited any of his ‘What of an corre- r 309, 588; said properties and rights being Wharf nrr.nprtv and nrivilexres at Smith or England!’ unsigned Rest had an ! Inv. p. unpaid unsatisfied after first exhausting the troubles from the administra- come! llis tasks were endec, Engineering deeded the Eastern to ’previous spondence in which some stern truths the World, .‘.re deribed by Steamship Company Bluehill, Hancock County. Maine; being the income and other funds, if any, in the hands of Calm was written on his brow; tion. are r ing manner, as hey o the Eastern Steamship Corporation by deed same in of such receivers to faced; ‘Ireland, 1916—and Father’s life was and property described deed Jeremiah especially applicable such Beyond,' big splendid. H readers each rr. dated 10. 1912 j nth. January Eaton et als. to Eastern Steamship Company, purposes; and by Henry W. Massingham, a writer well And I understand it now. Wharf and at President Wilson should not (2) property privileges Booth- dated July 7, 1S05, recorded in Hancock Regis- (B) All claims of creditors of said Eastern hastily fitted to analyze Great Britain’s great- --- ! 'r\ Shop Notes Lincoln Maine; the construe his ejection as an h bay Harbor, County, being try of Deeds, Book 425, 237; said Steamship Corporation which have been or endorsement est and a of the the shop, ami wi.iii:ni. p. property problem; description iric. i-imvu. oc,l.lc.vr, ur 1XUVVLKS. same property described in a deed from and shall be the of his down to j rights being deeded by the Eastern Steam- admitted Ly parties in interest or administration date. It downfall of a Lewis R. Free- S ftmateur Mechanics Charles to Eastern Com- Zeppelin by j ^ 1II11' 1 Hayden Steamship to the Eastern Cor- by the United States District Court be the sort of verdict that we some- ; ship Company Steamship adjudged may man, well known to Atlantic readers. In cports "0-1 ':«>• 1.1-.* pany, dated April 13, 1910; said proper.y and for the Cyclamen like to are cross poration by deed dated January 10, 1912 District of Maine to be prior in lien or times see rendered a “Not pretend they I > howto buil h i.HH. m.,t.ir. deeded the Eastern by jury, addition, there are ‘Some Meditations of rights being by Steamship Wharf property and at Ruck’s superior in equity to the mortgage or deed of little animals with their ears laid back; the Eastern (7) privileges guilty, Put don’t do it the S FOR SALE BY 35,000 WEWS D Company to Steamship Corpora- trust of said again,” Heart,’ by the author of ‘Twenty are ; Harbor in Hancock Maine: Eastern or else that little •- Brooksville, County, Steamship Corporation, they maid- Ask -r deed dated 1912. fugitive J your•' tion by January 10, Minutes of another ft •. being the same property described in deed dated January 10, 1912. aDd the First and Re- Reality;’ remarkable ens fleeing very fast across the mead- ?* to now- nu ser-J or lift, -n c «rr n* -cm ITEM 7. from Melvin D. Chatto et ux. to Steam- Gold Bonds secured from the of J} Eastern funding Mortgage One of the live issues in paper Jean « thereby, Washington pen Kenyon ows, with their hair blown back from Catalogue < M ka r... n dated November 1, and and which 6hall remain or unsatisfied Black (1) Wharf property and privileges at Bath, ship Company, 1905, unpaid these days is whether the inaugural ball Mackenzie—‘The Commandments;’ their faces. Their trick POPULAR MECHANICS Mt in Hancock after first income and lovely whimsical the same recorded Registry of Deeds, Book exhausting (1) the other shall he and a constructive on 'Pub- Sagadahoc County, Maine; being prop- revived. When Woodrow Wil- really essay of like this is all a of 6 North Michigan Avenue. Ch 424, p. 492: said and funds, if any, in the hands of the receivers of play-acting part erty described in a deed from the Knicker- property rights being son was elected in 1912 he lic-School Music’ Thomas W. Surette. deeded the Eastern to said Eastern overturned by their quaint mirth. They have of course bocker Steam Towage Company to the Eastern by Steamship Company Steamship Corporation applicable John Masefield and Elisabeth Wood- the Eastern deed to such and or the many precedents, the first being the other aitrioutes as and Steamship Company, dated September 26, 1903, Steamship Corporation by purpose (2) any property, well—beauty, Popular Mechanics offers no dated 1912. of of said Eastern abandonment of the ball. Now bridge contribute verse of unusual qual- and love. Love recorded in Sagadahoc Registry of Deeds, Book January 10, proceeds any property, inaugural spirituality, 1 feel with does not jo n in "clubbing of Wharf and at Car- now in the there is the ity—‘The Good’ and ‘In the 105, p. 268; said property and rights being deed- (8) property privileges Steamship Corporation possession agitation among society peo- Enduring flowers particularly. 1 seem to get hold employs no solicitors to secure tu ter’s Point, town of Hancock Coun < of said United States District Court or here- of the while a writer new to ed by the Eastern Steamship Company to the Sedgwick, ple National capital for restora- Pompeian Kootn;’ of that exquisite sense of the whole ty, Maine; being the same property described after to come into such possession not covered tion of the the Atlantic Eastern Steamship Corporation by deed dated time-honored ball, and the —Hughes Cornell—supplies world’s being wrapped in the essence of but from in deed of Carter's Point Steamboat Wharf by or embraced in said mortgage or deed of ‘The a January 10, 1912; excepting said decision of the President is awaited with Coming,’ Christmas story of God’s love more often to Eastern trust of said Eastern through flowers of Foreclosn property that portion thereof heretofore duly Company Steamship Company, Steamship Corporation, interest. strange and Notice dated or poignant appeal. than through anything else. are released from the lien and operation of the dated June 1. 1906, and recorded in Haucock January 10, 1912, the mortgage or They of trust of said Eastern to me dear George n. Hartsh or deed of trust of Registry of Deeds, Book 430, p. 349; said prop- deed Steamship Cor- indescribably merry little said mortgage the Eastern of Waldo a and deeded the dated March A Sunday affection WHEREAS,mont. County Steamship Corporation to Old Colony Trust erty rights being by Eastern poration, 25, 1912, supplemental Billy Special. companions. My goes out to thereto—not Maine, by his mortgage deed, dm as dated Steamship Company to the Eastern Steamship including, however, any liabilities them constantly in a rever- Company, trustee, January 10, 1912, deep, happy A. D. 1913, an by deed dated 1912. or obligations, if any such there be, of said Me. Nov. 29. State day of February. by deed dated March 26, 1912, and recorded in Corporation January 10, Waterville, ence. The reverence is not only for the of i Eastern under the I CASTOR IA the Waldo County Registry of Book item 12. Steamship Corporation ot the Y. Sagadahoc Registry Deeds, 125, p. Sec.Jefferson C.Smith M. C.A. lovely little but also to me tin or deeds of trust more things themselves, ! 295 Page 428, conveyed 254; said property so released being more fully Wharf and mortgages particularly For Infants announced that a for property privileges in Eastpoit referred to in and Children today "Billy Sunday the wonder that is back of them —an I a certain parcel of real estate sin described in Article V. of said decree of fore- Article VII. and Article VIII. of and Calais, Washington County, Maine; being special” train will leave Bangor al 6.30 of —December Atlantic. I montin the County of Waldo a closure and sale made and entered the said decree of the United States District Court ecstasy worship. by the same described in deed from Sn Use For Over 30 a. m tor properties for the District o£ Ma ne, to which Years Dec. 8 Boston. It is planned ( follows: United-States District Court for the District International to Eastern subject Steamship Company or to remain in Boston four and reser- at the southeasterly of Maine as aforesaid. mortgages deeds of trust the property to Always bears _— days j Beginning Steamship Company, dated May 31, 1902, and ; To Stop Self-Poisoning. | Aaron Burrows lot; thence west- Wharf and at be sold is to be sold. the vations have been secured at the Taber- (2) uroperty privileges Bath, recorded in Washington of Deeds, rods to a stake and stones st.. Registry The Court has reserved the right, in ease of nacle for this of time. It is ex- For furred ami coated tongue, biliousness two Sagadahoc County, Maine; being the same, Book said and Signature length 1 Burrows \ 248, p 165; property rights being the two sour stomach, and south corner of said described in a deed-from James A. parctls hereinbefore described shall tnat the Maine will number indigestion, constipation pioperty deeded by the Eastern to pected party other course rods Steamship Company be sold to different purchasers, to apportion as results of a fermenting and poisoning ; southerly sixty-nine McLellan et als. to the Eastern Steamship the Eastern deed 1000. W. Mari Steamship Corporation by between said parcels the liabilities and other mass of undigested food in the stomach and road leading by George Company, dated November 3, 1911, recorded in dated 1912 DUG INSTINCT. t January 10, items mentioned in the sub divis- bowels, there is nothing better than thut. old- house to town of Searsmont, Registry of Deeds, Book 123, p, foregoing j Sagadahoc ITEM 13. iohs fashioned Cathartic on northern limits of said highl y said and rights deeded (A) and (B) to which both may be subject physic—Foley Tablets. Dc j 163; property being by about the of ani- not on westerly in The interest of the Eastern Cor- and io charge against the respective “Talking intelligence HUMPHREYS’ gripe nor sicken; act promptly. Sold every- thence northerly the Eastern Steamship Company to the Ea t- Steamship parcels Corru r. their of such and mals,’’said ycung Browne, “why, lhave where. road leading to Belmont ern deed dated Jan- poration in and to sixty-four (64) shares of proper proportion liabilities j Steamship Corporation by a at rods to the of stoeK of the Franklin Wharf of Port- other items. dog up the farm that’s simply won- place beginnii.L uary 10, 1912. Company j or a derful Witch Hazel fourteen acres more less. Wharf and at Rich- land, Maine; also another sixty- four (64) shares i For more complete statement of the Oil COLD WEATHER (3) property privileges STORIES. the same eo’ of stock of the Franklin Wharf terms and conditions upon which said fore- “I was out one when I Being premises mond, oagadahoc County, Maine; being the Company | shooting day (COMPOUND) Liliiat transferred to closure sales will be and for other I George A. Hartshorn by same described in a deed from Kenne- the Eastern Steamship Corpora- made, found a large, handsome on rhe property dog lying or The members of the Poor Little Ktch deed dated Nov. 30, 19". River Ice to Eastern tion by the Maine the particulars, intending purchasers are referred For Piles Hemorrhoids, warranty bec Company Steamship Steamship Company; ground, moaning with pain. Some ruffian sat of B to the record in said consolidated causes Men’s club drowsily watching the ed in Waldo Registry Deeds, dated May 29, 1905, recorded in two blocks of stock above mentioned coustitu- had shot it in the 1 carried it External or Blind or Company, leg. home, Internal, of snow 307. of ing all the stock of said pending as aforesaid in said United States drifts sweeping up the avenue Sagadahoc Registry Deeds, Book 107, p. \ Company, the and cured of s District Courts for the District of Maine and bandged wound, finally the Bleeding, Itching or Burning. and to the north wind And whereas the condition 343; said property and* rights being deeded by item 14. listening blowing, the District of Massachusetts poor beast. Some months after that 1 has been broken. Now therefore the Eastern Steamship Company to the East- respectively, One application brings relief. immodestly in the naked branches. sain One thousand (1,000) shares, being all the was to on a the breach of the condition of deed and more specifically to said decrees of fore- compelled travel lonely road “The ern Steamship Corporation by dated Jan- shares of the Green’s Two 23c. and at coldest winter 1 ever knew,” of the same Landing Construction closure and sale and said final order of sale after dark, when suddenly Ponto, who sizes, $1.00, claim a foreclosure uary 10. 1912. a under the observed Hannibal Ferst, 2nd, “was the Hated this 8th of November Company, corporation organized made and entered as aforesaid. The attention warn- all or mailed. day (a) Wharf property and privileges at accompanied me, began to growl druggists winter when MAK. '* (4) laws of Maine. is also called to the the electricity in telephone 3w47 FREDA. of intending purchasers The next moment Free of Richmond, Sagadahoc County, Maine; item 15. ingly. ajruffian stepped Send Sample Oil to wires and came advisory statements to be filed with the clerk froze, when the thaw all (b) Wharf property and privileges at Bath, out of the bushes and a to my All other property of every kind, cbaractei of the United States District Court for the put pistol the telephones were gabbling away as Sagadahoc County, Maine; head.” or description not mentioned or de- District of Maine to said sales Calvin hard aB could for two hours. being the same properties described in a deed whatever, prior by they gabble scribed or embraced in the as one of the receivers of Eastern “Ah,” cried the listener. “I see. FOR SALE from the Kennebec Steamboat Company to the foregoing items, Austin, Everybody yawned and sent for an- to of the to Article the sei—’d the Eastern Steamship Company, dated February appurtenant any property upon Steamship Corporation, pursuant Thereupon grateful dog other drink, and Harvey Wiesbaden- which it is adjudged and decreed in said de- XVI. of said decree of foreclosure and sale robber the while 17, 1902, recorded in Sagadahoc Registry of by throat, you—” Baden remarked, “Coldest winter I can house, situated on crees of foreclosure and sale that said mort- made and entered hy the United States Dis- “Not at The man me My Deeds, Book 100, p. 386; said properties and all. robbed easily think of was when the in the gage or deed of trust of the Eastern Steam- trict Court for the District of Maine. The gas pipes < < rights being deeded by the Eastern Steamship enough—took watch, purse, everything.” corner of Sahnond and to Old Trust Com’ State” enumerated in Item 3 froze so hard people cut it out in long to the Eastern Steamship Corpora- ship Corporation ColOby steamship "Bay “But Ponto?” Company as dated Humphreys* Homeo. Medicine Company, sticks and made deed dated pany, trustee, January 10. 1912, is a of Article VII. of said decree of foreclosure torches of ’em.” tion by January 10, 1912. “Ran off as fast as could UjO streets. K. Q. FROS'l but without in and sale made and entered said United his legs carry William Street, Now York. more (5) Wharf property and privileges at Cedar lien, including, limiting any by Everybody yawned and sent for manner whatever tbe of the fore- StateB District Court for the District of Maine him. That’s the don’t you see? Grovev (Dresden), Sagadahoc County, Maine, generality point, drinks, and presently Lionel Stump, cut- tf40 Belfast, Maim going general contained in thiE has become a wreck and the Masters Animal instinct—didn’t want to shot being \he same property and rights described description Special get tirg a button of his vest and drooping il Item all have been authorized and directed said in a deed from the Eastern Com- 15, equipment, apparatus, furniture, by again.”—Rehoboth Sunday Herald. out Steamship the window to a shivering beggar, OH 6' Eastern fixtures, materials, supplies, wharves, piers, final order of aale made and entered by said SICK ANIMALS MEN WAN! ED-IO BRING pany to the Steamship Corporation contributed, "I never knew a coldei docks, warehouses, buildings, approaches United States District Court for the District > Gated January 10, 1912. A BIG BOOK on diseases of Horses, their Razor Blades to me to structures, easements, privileges and right! of Maine to withdraw said steamship "Bay winter than the one when I saw a police- Safety Children Cry and mailed ened better than new. Single edge. ITEM 8. belonging or appertaining to said property State” from the property to be sold Cattle, Sheep, Dogs Poultry, man running to warm.” pursuant keep 25c. Gillett.e, 36c; Durban which it is in FOR FLETCHER’S free. — Gems, Wharf and at Au- upon adjudged and decreed saic to said decree of foreclosure and sale. No in- Humphreys* Veterinary Medicines, Everybody yawned twice. Detroil 72 Ma"1 (a) property privileges 60c. per dozen. C. E. Sherman. Kennebec Maine: decrees cf foreclosure and sale that said mort terest in, or right or claim to, any salvage*or New York. Free Press. gusta, County, | CASTOR I A 15^¥ftlliamStreet, Belfast, Me. • of require cats to be licensed we shall be the battle hymn the repub- SQUARE riggers return. happier and surely the birds will be also. lic AND AMERICAN DIPLOMACY. feeding boxes have been placed in all the and During the years just previous to the parks many other about no with the METRO places "I have new the sympathy breaking out of the war, old square rig- cannot make All city. These have been visited and that Americans aranotto be theory pro- ged sail vessels were selling for a song, replenished every month » effi- said by very tected in foreign lands,” Florence ■and at stated intervals lists of the sale cient and committee. Much “The painstaking Howe Hall, author of Story of the of under the British work of this kind has such, largely flag, also been done by of the a or the Battle Hymn Republic,” day were in our British ex- Motion individual members. being published Pictures— two ago. “If this doctrine had prevailed Our club changes, and their buyers were to a has been able to interest the nineteenth I should in the century, never great extent Norwegians. All this has Manual of our Training department pub- have existed. When my Dr. been lic and father, changed, however, in the last two schools, 100 nesting houses have Samuel Howe, in the chivalrous So been made Gridley years, for just as these square riggers by the boys. Many of these of his carried to the have days youth, help seemed about, to disappear from the been placed by the themselves at the boys struggling Poles, request of La- world’s trade the war near their and others have been routes, European homes, fayette, he was shadowed and suddenly them back because of the placed by the under the brought high FAIR AND boys supervision- in Berlin. The Prussian an- the of ot the club. If the disappeared freights offering and scarcity ton- boys and girls of thorities assured the American minister can nage, due to the draft upon the foreign Bangor become bird lovers we feel no such that they knew of person as Dr. merchant marines the WARNER that the birds and the will by belligerent community Howe. But a friend who had seen him powers’ admiralties. Most of the buy- reap unestimable benefit. his was not before disappearance to be ers of these have become wealthy Last year we put up a few nesting and ships V uluffed. He insisted persisted till through this sudden turn of the fortunes boxes and were the re- encouraged by they reluctantly released my father from of the while the sults to do this work on a much square riggers, present larger the where, without trial, he was scale. Bluebirds have prison generation has been given an altogether built in the same secretly immured and where, but for the house for two unlooked for opportunity to see them years and many of the interference of Uncle Sam, he would houses if^ again under sail. put up the early spring have have and died. In that been languished case,” How they have been manned, however, occupied this year. We know that “he continued Mrs. Hall, would never is an But that the we .interesting question. money put intonesting boxes was have married f uss Julia Ward of well New they have been ably handled goes with- spent. have York, nor would she helped him in out as few if losses have Our club in the spring had 20 trees, saying, Bny his antislavery work. He would never been reported ignorance in nav- wild crabapple and mountain ash, set out through have been appointed on the This would seem to in different of the Sanitary igating them. indi- parts city, where they nor he have Commission, would gone to cate that there is still a remnant of the cm be under tiie watchful care of club taking his wife with him. members. Washington, world’s population that is efficient in She would not have seen the Army of the sailorizing, that of We expect in a few our bird is, capable navigat- years pen- Potomac and ‘The Battle Hymn of the the winds of sioners will be the fruit of these ing ships propelled by enjoying Republic’ would never have been written. there has been for trees in the winter months. heaven, though many Of course, I should never have been years past little enough encouragement We were delighted in by some January born. Sol naturally believe that America for man to follow that rare winter visitors, the Bohemian Wax- any profession should protect her citizens abroad as only from sheer love of the sea,—The wing, seen in small and the numbers, well as at home.” Marine Journal. Evening Grosbeak—several flocks, that I _ came in January and lingered way through March. Many were the walks SCHOOL ILALHEKS RECENT. DEATHS. taken to a get glimpse of these welcome is wearing work, and visitors. Teaching only those take5 care teachers who good uf Friends in Ellsworth learned with re- Our meetings have been well attended. the their health can stand daily strain gret of the death Nov. 23d of Dr. J. K. The papers have ail been by club mem- of the class room. The dull eyes, pale Burnett of Fort N. Y. Dr. Bur- bers. in December, Our Fall and Win- Plain, -sammmamEFzammm cheeks, weary head and unstrung nett was a fall three i, ter Birds, by Miss Bertha Brown: Janu- injured by weeks nerves of many teachers show the before his death, and ary. Bjrdb Seen From My Window, by peritonitis develop- need of bu.iding up the nerve-force, ed. Dr. Burnett was Mias Lettie Doak; February, A Half seventy-nine years improving .he blood and helping the of and nad tfiedicine in lade To Order Weather Hour with Audubon and the Eagle, by age, practiced general condition. Have you heard Fort Plain He leaves a Miss Selma Paine; March, The Heron as many years. of “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine? It is who was Frances Seen From Camp Content, by Mrs. widow, fi., daughter ou can make room in the a very old home remedy, and entirely of the late MonroS of any house Percy Warren; and in April, Mrs. Lew- Young Ellsworth; reliable. You can take it with the two Mrs. Hauck st as warm as son gave a paper entitled, Reminiscences daughters, Marguerite you wish with the assurance that only good effects fol- and Mrs. Charlotte Mahan of of Summer and are Chicago, W Winter Birds. We low its use. It is not a “cure-all,” but and one of Boston. Dr. rfection Smokeless Oil Heater. indeed fortunate to have among^our own eon, Russell, a general conditioner which acts on Burnett and his had visited rela- members those who can give instructive family the stomach, liver and bowels, and by tives in Ellsworth and had V >u can a and interesting papers, such as could be frequently, carry Perfection Heater these organs in ! written those whose putting important many friends here.— Ellsworth Ameri- only by experience order, the It had been from and improves appetite, purifies can. nywhere. helps you dress, eat | gained long sympa- the the thetic Qfnrt\7 nf the hanntc «nrt h! PRESTON’S i my ear, They sang to my eye.” On STATE OF MAINE. AT THE I May 3d, wt went to Dorothea Dix Park; Livery, Boarding 8c Transient Stable j May 10th, to Six Mile Palis, COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. I May 20ch, Is situated on W street oft ashington just Main street. I have and i to Green Lake; June 7th to the Clark November 27,1916. single Preble House double ! bungalow, and later to South Orrington. Taken this twenty-seventh dsy of November, hitches, buchboards, etc. Careful drivers desired. Your patron- t cuts down coal bills on an execution dated October your wonderfully From each of these days we returned 1916, 12, 1916* 40 rooms with running water. age tssnlicited Telephones—stable 235-2. house 61-13. issued on a rendered Iy28 with some judgment by our Supreme a these raw that need a rich experience which made I 25 rooms with private baths. W. G. ring days, just little judicial Court at a term thereof btgun and PRESTON. Proprietor. us glad to be alive and we could echo rat to drive j heid at Bangor, within and for the of House just put in first class order. away the chill and ! County dampness. I Browning’s beautiful words, “God’s in Penobscot, on the first of Tuesday April. 1916, European Plan, $1 00 per day up. * ; His All s with the world.” to on the twelfth of | o — Heaven, right wit, day October, 1916, in fires to build no coal to —no : American Plan, $2 50 per day carry It is good for us all to get out into the favor of Walter J. Bicknell of Hampden, in the j up. !> car the lies to clean I open. We love and appreciate the lines County of Penobscot and State of Maine, and Every passes door. l 1867 up. '; Charles F. Drake LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE XXI I wriote on the against of Frankfort, in the I Longfellow 50th birthday 1 County of Waldo aforesaid, for the sum of FRANK M. They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured erfection Heaters are for sale at r of Agassiz: \ GRAY, l depart- three hundred and fifty-two dollars, debt or in the Best MANAGER. Im44p J Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. > inentand hardware stores And Nature, the old nurse, took damage, and twenty-five dollars and eighty- everywhere. Ask > JACKSON & HALL. BELFAST AGENTS. r ) The child uyon her knee, seven cents, cost of suit, and will he sold at our dealer to show you a Perfection. De- claying, “Here is a story book public auction at my office. No. 19 Congress | Rather has written for street, in Belfast, in said of COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW booklet mailed on Thy thee.” County Wa'do, to scriptive free request. 1 the highest bidder, on the thirtieth of De- "Gome wander with me,” she said, day |^THE YORKj cember, 1916, at ten o’clock in the "Into regions yet untrod; forenoon, M4]NECENIKAL1aILR0AD For the following described real estate and al! best results use Kerosene ) And read what is still unread the Socony title and interest which the In the manuscript of God.” right, said Charles F. Drake has in and to the same, to wit: BELFAST AND BURNHAM. And ne wandered Quarries, Standard Oil away and away Two certain parcels of real estate conveyed ~T| FURS of N. Y. / With Nature, the dear old nurse. Company to the said Charles F. Drake by Darius K. On and after Oct 1. 1916, trains connecting 1 Factory Who to him and Stove Dept, 50 Congress Boston II sang night day Drake, by deed dated November 5, 1892, and at Burnnam and Waterville with through train* Street, Tne rhymes of the universe. recorded in the Registry of Deeds for said for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and Locations Miller’s Fur Rooms And whenever the way seemed long. County of Waldo in Vol. 231, Page 42, and Boston, will run as follows: Or his heart began to fail. therein described as follows: FROM BKLFAST Mill ! Yov will find on Phcenix Row, opposite the would a First Parcel—A certain Sites, Farms,Sites She sing more wonderful song. parcel of land with Court House. Or tell a more marvelous tale. the buildings thereon, situated in Frankfort AM PM PM aforesaid, containing fifty acres from off the Belfast 7 05 12 L0 2 20 for Summer Hotels The work of placing posters, | depart. putting south end of lot No. 77, being the same con- t7 10 tl2 25 t2 25 fur 1 Cut to Order. nesting boxes, | Citypoint. rimming up nesting houses, plac- veyed to Selden Morton by Philo J. York, by Waldo. t7 20 tl2 35 t2 35 anti boxes ami | and ing tending feeding put- his deed bearing day of August 6,1870, and re- ; Brooks. 7 32 12 47 2 47 Camps] out suet is no corded in the Waldo Muffs, Scarfs and ting easy task, especially Registry of Deeds, Book ; Knox. t7 44 12 59 t2 69 Garments for women who have to do the work. 152. Page 132, reference to which deed is to be Thorndike. 7 50 1 05 3 05 OF THE LOCATED ON THE LINE ON HAND. But when a bird in mid- had for a more particular description. | Unity. 7 58 1 13 3 13 enthusiast, Second Parcel—Also winter, hears the cheery chick-a-dee- another parcel of land j Winnecook. f8 08 11 23 +3 23 HAIR situated in said Frankfort, with Burnham, arrive. 8 20 1 35 3 35 GOODS. dee-dee of our little friend buildings black-capped described as thereon, follows: Being all of lot ! Bangor. 11 45 3 00 5 05 MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD When or sees the tireless or the you want furs would be pleased to have woodpecker No, 85 on the east side of the road leading Clinton. 8 39 5 11 and by you call. 44tf patient nuthatch, busy happy, par- the homestead of the late Nicholas West. Benton. 8 48 5 20 to those desiring to tion Club has been give opportunity tjangor hardens. one of great taking of a good square meal provided Being the same set off by the Commissioners Waterville. 8 54 3 29 6 25 and activityJ j make a change in location for a new start /. V. MILLER. interest. by us, we feel more than repaid for all appointed by the Court, and conveyed to Sel- i Portland. 11 50 5 50 8 25 don in life. We marshalled in the our labor. And when we Morton by Jane Monroe, by her deed of ! Boston, p m. 3 20 8 00 Birds year with a lec- I found that sbeaks, of Northwest, ture May 4. 1883. by Henry Oldy s. The club within a week from the time it was put TO BKLFAST .iroen manage- Also another of real estate situ- of Feathered ment it a parcel Songsters thought time that a up, pair of wrens, very rare in this Powers TRUCKING we, as club ated in said Frankfort, being formerly the Undeveloped Water ■It: VV hat Bird shou.d give the of one of our club members PM AM AM Conservation people Bangor the op- vicinity, (no homestead of the late Jane con- Kingsbury, Boston. 10 00 3 CO 8 50 am of has seen one for seven ! I prepared to do all kinds ot ken Past Year, I portunity hearing and inspira- yeprs,) had taken taining one hundred acres, more or less, and Unlimited Raw Material trucking. Doing tion gaining PM j from one of the best bird a new rent in a beautiful white being the same premises conveyed to the Furniture and a a 'g;or j authori- birch, Portland. 12 00 7 00 12 25 piauo moving specialty. Commercial.J ties m the we felt ihrihs of Birch said Charles F. Drake by two viz: one country. Certainly no one was delight. Hill is deeds, AM AND Have added^to a 2-ton j from Abbie just my equipment 'stieaks are birds of the I disappointed in the a wonderful for birds. It is F. Kingsbury, dated October 3, 7 16 10 3 wonderful lecture we place easy Waterville. 02' 15 auto true 1 1901, and recorded in said Waldo Acme kmade by the Cadillac con- and it is very that heard that It was of access even in winter. we County Reg- 7 00 1 50 rarely | night. not a Perhaps Bangor. Good Farming Land simply istry of Deeds in Vol. 263, Page 360, and the cern. Leave their winter to ! pleasing hut have had more results from our work Benton. 10 08 3 24 orders at the stable, corner of wanderings entertainment, every sen other from Darius K Drake, administrator of L Last winter tence showed the there Clinton. 10 17 3 34 they visited j deepest scientific knowl- than anywhere else. the estate of Jane E. Perkins, dated December j AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. Main and Cross streets, and they will re- 're I Burnham, leave. 8 35 10 30 3 50 1 they had not been re- edge, yet there was not We haven’t all we could and recorded in said a-dull moment accomplished 3, 1902, registry in Vol- 40 ceive prompt attention. duce and ! Winnecook... %. +8 45 110 4 00 1890. They ! all were tilled with wish, hut our courage is and we are ume 224, 474, and described as fol- Communications regarding locations appeared admiration and good Page Unity. 8 64 10 55 4 09 connection and for one to wit: at a stake Telephone January were seen in i rtspect who had been able to un- willing to keep on striving, hoping we lows, Beginning standing in ! T\ orndike. 9 02 11 05 4 17 are invited and will receive attentions md lock so a red oak stump on the west side of Marsh gardens about the city ! many doors into the treasure are doing something, if not much, to j Knox. f9 10 til 15 .4 25 when addressed to of the W. W. BLAZO, the northeast corner of any agent f months. °f t!le on Stream, being land 4 I '!ouse blrd world and the m- help the great work of making this ! Brooks.. 9 25 1135 40 pass settled by Daniel Lane; thence north, eighty MAINE CENTRAL, or to ey have come early in the toi mation on to us less world a better for man to live Waldo. t9 35 til 45 f4 50 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. fortunate mortals. place in.^J degrees and thirty minutes west by said land ■male birds were ! None who heard will Citypoint. t9 45 HI 55 t5 00 reported ever forget the Respectfully submitted, settled by Daniel Lane, two hundred and four INDUSTRIAL BUREAU weeks and WGndei ful Belfast, arrive. 9 50 12 01 6 05 ago, now, for the imitation of the song of the Alice B. Brown, Secretary. rods to a yellow birch tree marked “J. C. 1808”; a tFlag station. /r—~—“—•——s. flock of 18 or 20, both I Hermit Thrush which so few thence north ninety degrees and min- lecturers thirty Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, '"ale colored are able to utes rods to a stake and brilliantly birds, | give so tha! one can recognize east, eighty stones; $5.25 from Belfast. visits to a it. A v.. \ thence south, eighty degrees and thirty min- iaily crabapple heavy shower prevented our hav- ^;n:„ar.sk H. D. WALDRON. MAINE. "est side the utes east, one hundred eighty-six rods to a General PORTLAND. garden, which is ing audience we had hoped for, arid FOR h Passenger Agent. mter FLtHC, «iS stake and stones on the west bank of Marsh of the city. are we did not make much G. C. DOUGLASS, They money for our Stream; thence southerly by said stream to the mh olive birds with winter’s General Manager. Portland Maine. .. -——: conspic- work, but we had done our best CASTORIA place of beginning. I Patches on and that I wings and very always helps ourselves as well Also another parcel of real estate situated hills, well fitted for as others. in said the home- digging Waldo Hospital’s Estimates. Frankfort, being formerly — == — > King the seeds of fruit. They stead farm of Darius K. Drake, and the same f FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Feeding the Birds. devised the said Darius K Drake to the mistaken when once seen. The Waido General of by -T H E- James H Duncan. C. Dissolved in water for douches stops County hospital said Drake will an E„ Pine The Charles F. by abstract ulceration and inflam- Grosbeaks, also, num- first regular was one of Belfast will ask the coming legislature I pelvic catarrh, r meeting whereof is recorded in said registry in Vol. :{0, are the same for an mation. Recommended E. frequenting ! great enthusiasm. Our club decided not appropriation of $5,000 for the 317. 19. 3w48 j by Lydia ■ me Page SEARSPORT, MAINE, are PDAMU A niQUMAXl Cl-; I Pinkhani Med. for ten Grosbeaks, too, rare only to continue the work of feeding the year 1917 for maintenance, special ap- MAINE REGISTER Co. years. lr'ls that come as far south as birds the on a for an A healing wcnder for nasal catarrh, through winter more ex- propriation elevator, special ap- 1916-17 EDITION Land casionally an espec- tended scale than on the for for a barn for Surveying, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. 1 during winter before, propriation buildings ■‘•inter. I Has extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power. but to branch out in new lines. We had cow, pigs, and and special ISSUED AUGUST 1st hens, sewage FOR SALE Free. 50c. all druggists, or by ues of males of this felt that Sample (ostpaid species long good work for the birds appropriation for repairs, and $2,000 for Valuation of Timberlands, | x^»nau. The Paxton Toilet Crmiimny, Boston, Mao. J contrast to the black could be the one on Condon ,. yellow, done through the grangers of year 1918 for maintenance, according Two houses for sale: of their luring cousins, as the State, for birds are of inestimable to a statement filed at the office of the street and one on avenue. For It contains more information ed Northport and amicably in the tree at value to farms and orchards. A eommit- State Auditor Nov. 29th. The last Legis- of value to Business and Topographic “te tune. particulars inquire at tee was appointed to look into the matter." lature made an appropriation of $1,000 Eastern Lines. | 4tt 64 MILLER STREET Professional Men of. Maine Steamship -hf these northern birds are ; They soon found that our ideas were for each of the years 1915 and 1916. very than other Reference Hydrographic Surveys, I ■ge an unusually cold season. | ambitious and that we would better be- The estimated receipts of the institu- any •'■ robins seem to have taken gin with our own It was no tion are $5,445 41 for each of the years Book. ! ALL THE WAV BY WATER. county. General Work. quarters in or near that same small task to communicate with the 52 1917 and 1918. this amount beirg divided NOTICE Engineering 1 and feed there on Granges in Penobscot this a3 follows: Private rooms, $3.199 25; every day county, yet I have purchased a Ford delivery car and BANGOR LINE terms with was done. Certain wards, $1,756 mindly the gros- questions were asked 37; operating room, $232; will take orders and deliver in any part of the PUBLISHED ANNUALLY SINCE 1870 e as to the interest in 96; outside early part of November a birds in the commun- sales, $64 telephone, $10 58; city: also will take out parties very reason- Turbine Steel Steamships Bel- ■ ;rp!e finches also visited the ity, literature on the subject was sent, nursing, $182 22. able. My car will carry *even passengers. r; D. H. CARTER, IIIS. W. d fast and Camden and.the were finches, like robins, are Grangers asked to cooper- P, Groceries, 00 LIBBY, mis 39 Main Belfast. Price, $3 Postpaid that usually migrate south ate with us in the great work of conserva- Street, Leave Belfast Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs- " Telephone 257-3 44tf ter. These may hove been tion. Several replies were received by days and Saturdays 2 00 p.' m. for Camden, '■I- ■ ra of the committee DENTIST, Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast Tues- the migrating horde; or and we hope we have M. Fridays and at ’lave decided to spend the win- started the ball rolling in the right direc- GRENVILLE DONHAM. days, Wednesdays, Saturdays 1 LONG 7.30 a. m for two Searsport, YEARS Bucksport,Winterport as a few tion. Me ;mfh, purple finches PUBLISHER, 37 Main Street, Belfast, and Bangor. ■ nown to Ho NOTICE^- Leave India Wharf. Mon- Want Bird Reservations. Return: Boston, on the West Side is rather 390 Congress Street, and at 0.00 ,r days, Tuesdays, Thursdays Fridays 'Sole place for both in win- We have wished from the first that Guaranteed work In Chiropody, Manlcur m. Leave Bangor birds, PORTLAND, : ; MAINE p. Mondays, Wednesdays, !,Jiiimer. Suet has been there mieht be Bird Reservations HE Also Thursdays and Saturdays at 11.00a.m. for Bos- v placed in and nq and Shampooing. Faolal Work, L the trees and about The two GEO. JOHNSON, ton and intermediate landings. shrubs of the Bangor. cemeteries are Sip Full line of all kinds of Work at ^ a™ bird Hair my our winter birds. Hairy reservations, but there were no, "■_=- parlors over Shiro’s Store, Phtenlx Row. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE •ktrs’ Dowr>y Woodpeckers, both others, so we decided to make a great “Fruit-a-tives” Made Him Feel Portland and New and white-breasted Nut- effort along thiB line. We met with a 23tt EVIE HOLMES. Direct between York. taa'Ifn Law tor at service discontinued the sea- 'hicadees, make good square good response from the owners of wood- Sale Attorney Passenger ed tracts in and As If Dn Air For son. Freight service throughout the year. 5*, ?re daily. Brown Creepers and around our city. ,This Walking Be con a-Hand -nave also been seen in the encouraged us to have some cloth Nov. 28th. 1914. goods of every de- BELFAST, MAINE. yard post- Orillia, Furni- METR0P0I ITAN LINE ers of and our scription. warning printed commit- “For over two I was troubled ture. car- Sand and delivered at adiea years, bedding, gravel AND NEW of the household, who are tee has done a grand good work. One pets, stoves, etc Practice in all Courts. Probate practice DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTON YORK o see with Constipation, Drowsiness, Lack of furniture lovers as well as bird students, may these posters on both sides of Antique a reasonable price. Express passenger and freight service a specialty. If you successful in some in Dorothea Dix Appetite and Headaches. One day I saw a 2ft the year. ifjr I inducing Kenduskeag stream, have anything to specialty. throughout Route via Cod Canal. k. pensioners, chicadees and park and other sections along the river, your sign which read Fruit-a-tives sell drop me a Cape uJe a CHAS. M. HALL, MASSACHUSETTS and BUNK- nuthatches, to eat suet in the Hersey woods. Old Town and postal card and you wmreod.e can. Steamships make you feel like walking on air.” prom|>£ ER HILL. hands. The confidence and many other places near Bangor. mijf'f. They This to me, so I decided to 64 Maiu Street, Belfast. Leave North Side India Wharf. Boston, week ri,itnacy on the of the birds also may be seen in estates and appealed 249-3 lei 306 Searsport Ave. litl? part private Telephone days and Sundays at 6 p. m, due.New York y th's as well as wooded tracts in other a box. In a very short I of , act, the feel- parts of the State try time, I 7.30 a. m. Same service returning, nttle claws clinging to the where club members have been able to began to feel better, and now I feelfine. FRED W. POTE, Agent, of interest the in Maine thrills delight to the people this great work. I have a relish Belfast, '|rinK good appetite, everything When 1 Should License Cats. I eat, and the Headaches are gone Taking J Pills 'ilrd Club's Work You All Foley Kidney of Year. entirely. I recommend this Sleep Nigl Gainesville, Ga., K.R. 3, t( The of cats, pleasant Mr. H.1 '.Stray nge, question particularly I've been unable to WOOLENS of the Bird Conservation homeless has fruit medicine to all my friends ”, lame says: “Ft r ten years sleep >!*?*» stray, jests, long troubled No weak, back, I tried Kid- -n® year ended has been 18. all a ithout getting up. Foley if'.118 just ! We have asked the Humane DAN McLEAN. night SAVE MONEY by buying dress material society No at ■ after one bottle I believe I follows: to rising night, ney nils nd taking from Write for co-operate with us and hope to accom- 60c. a 6 for trial all and coatings direct Factory. box, $2.50, size, 25c. or am entire] y cured. I sleep soundly nigh' of Bird plish something. Cats and the English No backache lumbago £ samples and state garment planned. Conservation Club. At all dealers or sent postpaid Fruit* F. A. PACKARD. sparrow are hard problems to solve. If by ReportPast a-tives 3m46 Box B, Camden, Maine. year with the Bird Coneerva- the time ever comes when the State shall Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, SOLD EVERYWHERE

L. ? ■ 1 H B3 BORN M..AI< 1. I Cousins. In Bluehill. Nov 24, to Mr and « Mrs Frank Cousins, a daughter. to Mr and Mrs F. I. Gross of Bangor was in town Saturday Dow. In Ellsworth. Nov 15, Norman Dow, a son, Richard Whit- on busines Practical Roberts Economy more. arrived from San E. M. GliJden Thursday Dyer. In Dark Harbor. Nov 25, to Mr and Francisco. Mrs Milton a son. Charles Nash. or Dyer, town made from alum North iBlesboro, Nov 28. to Clarence Giikey of Bangor was in Baking powders Fairfield In Mr and Mrs Wilbur Fairfield, a daughter, Thanksgiving. be for a trifle less Pauline. buei- phosphate may bought Reed Lowell arrived Thursday from a McKinnon. In Bellast, Decemntr 3, to Mr is made a Bon—9 ness trip to Bangor. than Royal Baking Powder, which snd Mrs Horry McKinnon, pounds. r IT('H"LL. In Penobscot, Nov 24, to Mr and L. Gilkev returned to Boston Satur- Pyam from cream of tartar, derived from grapes. Mrs M Mitchell, a son, Fred Burton. after spending a week at home. day STlf.bOK In Stonington, Nov 14, to Mr and of Milo Mrs a Mr. and Mrs. B. H Merithew spent are but Andrew G Stinson, daughter. Alum not only cheap, November to Mr. Thanksgiving in town with relatives. powders Thomas. In Camden, 29, in and Mrs. Alanson Thomas, a son—Richard Ralph S. Meyers left Thursday for Malden, they differ greatly leavening power. Alanpon. A Snell. Mass., 10 visit his sister, Mrs. C. Walker. In Islesbnro, Oct 6, to Mr and Mrs Dorches- is used for a Edward Walker of Swanvilie, a son. vieo. P. Carter left Thursday for If a cheap baking powder to visit Mr. and Mrs, Frahk Dexter. ter, Mass., fine cake and the cake turns out a failure Harold Coffin arrived Thursday from Boston MARKltU. Coffin. | to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs «»ames there is a waste of costly materials worth Dec 1, Lenwood of the High Blair-Hall. In Prospect. Donald C. Bight, principal the bak- Blair of and IViias Louise Hall with his parents in more than a whole can of cheap Orrington Amy school, spent Thanksgiving of Prospect. Me. Athens, Dodge Smith. In Pittsfield, Nov 30, by Rev from a ing powder. and Miss Mrs. James T. Erskine has returned H M Frost, Arnold Weymouth Dodge M. of Pittsfield. visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dana Dutch, the Aft on Claire Smith. ()oth Powder In Nov 28. i in Waban, Mass, Royal Baking produces C.rindle Dunbar Penobscot, by Rev Chester Smith, Herbert Grindle of at d Thanks use results in Raymond Carter of Belfast finest food, and its therefore, Bucksport and Misa Hazel J Dunbar of Penob- giving with his parents, Mrspe.ntMrs. George scot. P. Carter. an actual saving. Handy-Bucklin. In Camden^ Nov 30, by Rev L D Evans, Walter E Handy of Boston Miss Annie S. Giikey of Bangor spent and Miss Marion Buckliti of Comden. with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Thanksgiving Hamlin-Jones In Albion, Nov 22, by E G W. R. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Giikey. Wing, Charles Hamlin and Mrs C Jones, both Boston arrived Thursday of machines Harold Coffin of New York Unity. among ‘talking and Supremacy Mr. Nov at for a short visit with his parents. Reynolds-Hussey. In Pittsfield, 30, Mrs. James Coffin. the Baptist parsonage, by Rev H M Ford, J hn B Reynolds of Burnham and Miss Mildred L F. S. Sherman ard C. A. Sherman of Rock is not claimed for The New Edison ~ Hussey of Albion. House Thanksgiv- land were at the Searsport Tagland-Ladd. In Belfast, December 6, at Ruth Smith, of Mr. and ing day. The sad news was received last Friday j Miss granddaughter the home of the officiating clergyman. Rev. J. West Main street, who nt Thanks- morning of the death i) the n arine hospital Mrs. William La-mbert, Wilbor Andrew I. and NEW EDISON is not a machine.” It does what Miss Laura Trundy of Bangor sp attend- Richardson, Tagland “talking in Norf< lk, Va., of P., only son of is spending the winter ^ith them and of with her parents, Mr. and M;s. A. E. Rupert Miss Erline A Ladd, both Islesboro giving and Mrs. B. K. Colcord of this town, of ing school here, has gone to West Sebois to THEno machine can d >; wa it no machine manufac- Main street. Capt Young-Wight. In Belfast, Nov 29, by Rev talking talking Trundy, on arrived at Nor- durir the vacation and will typhoid fever. Young Colcord visit her parents g J Wilbor Richardson, at his residence, Cvrus dare to do. fnbh-d dis- on steamer on call on friends in Millinocket former turer would attempt Steamer Ruth, Capt. Briggs, folk Nov 13th the Vigilancia (her Young of Lincolnville and Mrs Lottie D Wight o to Stockton in time to charging Thursday at the P. C. dock which he was quartermaster, and wa£ stricken home) before returning of Belfast. and sailed for Norfolk. with the fever just before reaching port. He be ready to enter her school, The New Edison has been compared in public before 300,000musk- was taken at once to the hospital and his peo- to Boston | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treat <>f Milo arrived artists as Marie Case. Julia Archer Giik:y returned Saturday notified. Colcord left Sunday, Nov. jDl tti! ) lovers with such great Rappold, Anna ple Capt. to the day with after Thanksgiving with hid puients, when he arrived there it Thanksgiving morning spend spending £6th, for Norfolk and M. Heinrich, Alice Verlet, Christine Miller, Arthur Middleton and Thomas Mrs. N. F. his widowed mother, Mrs James Treat, Capt. and Giikey. was thought his son was gaining*, and the news West Main street, the whole family being in- Bowden. In Orland, Nov 26. John H Bow- Chalmers, (as well as a dozen ot lers). finis it was all fer- of his dtath is a great shock to the family and proven beyond Barge Waccamaw finished discharging vited for Thanksgiving dinner with the young- den, aged 64 3 months amt 8 d; and his friends. Tht young man was born years, ys that the voices of these artists cannot be detect- tilizer last Saturduy at the A A. C. Co., many est of the Treat and husband, Dec question, living great were at sea. daughter family UOLCORD. In Norfolk, Va, 1, Rupert in the Pacific, while his parents 1 sailed for Weymouth, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lion R Sanborn, Church street, P s< n of and Mrs B F Col- ed from the New Edison’s Re-1 reation of Remember that the which his father was commander Colcurd, only Capt them, Hie ship of i left for C. N. Mr. and Mrs. Treat Friday morning cord of 29 years. Sch. Eleanor F. Bartram, Capt. Meyers, was in a terrible typho n off the Philippines Searsport, aged artists stood beside the New Edison and sang in direct comparison with dried blood at home. Flagg. In Belfast, Nov 28, Mrs Lucy J has been chartered to loed and was dismasted the night the child was and that the net Ihe artists’ voices from Flsgg. aged 80 years. it, audiences could distinguish Buenos Ayres for a U. S. port. born. He traveled across the continent with George H. Hopkins and bride (nee Miss DiCKEY. In N.rthport, December 5, Harriet New of same his parents when only a baby and has always Louise E. Griffin of Mattapoisett, Mass ,) ar- the Edison’s Re-Creation those voices. left for Ellsworth L. aged 84 Mrs. Chester L. Bailey traveled more or less. He attended school at rived Nov 29th for Thanksgiving dinner with Dickey, years. the sudden illness of Gray. In North Penobscot, Nov 27. James Friday, called there by Kent’s Hill, where he was prominent in ath- his parents, Mr. and Mrs H. L. Hopkins, Roland C. F Gray, aged 25 days. her father, Capt. Bonsey. letics and very popular, and had many friends. Church street. We were to see che young glad Hunt In Belfast.. Dec 2, Mrs Caroline Jacobs in- For some he was in the employ of the at the afternoon service of the Uni- Miss Mabel Griffin has returned from an years couple Hunf of 91 10 months and called American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. a9 quartermaster versalist church last Liberty, aged years, terrupted visit with friends in Augusta, Sunday. Congratulations 11 days. Colcord. I in the Atlantic, Pacific and ciastwise service, and beet wishes them on all sides in this NEW greet The EDISON here by the death of Rupert j Parsons In North Nov 26. Nina the war hid made a number of trips Haven, ! and since ! village, which is to be their future home. *' run of busi- Parsons, wife of Solomon Parsons, aged 68 12 <: The Searsport House had a tine to European ports in freight steamers. He and Mr, Wellman Hanson, living on the farm of years. ambition to re-create all forms of ness Thanksgiving. Many townspeople had every prospect of rapid advancement. accomplishes Mr. Edison’s music with theie ! his maternal the late Mr. Ira Sullivan. In Bucksport, Nov 26, Angus out of town guests took dinner He was a young man of very pleasing person- grandfather, literal that the cannot be told from the Re- | in walking across Sullivan, aged 38 years. such perfection original a great favorite, and will be deeply Blanchard, Sandy point Road, a student at the West- ality, Nov Willis Percv Scarborough, his mother and he j his patch of ’‘superb fall strawberries” discov- Twitchell. In Liberty, 24, O Creation. wiiu ms mourned. Besides father, trook Seminary, s’>ent nanKsgiving 1 ered and fine berries Nov. 25th, Twitched, aged 56 years, l month and 23 is.survived by a sister, Miss Florence Colcord picked ripe days. Mr, and Mrs, E, L. Scarborough. Mrs. Hanson strawberries and cream Weed. In Rockport, Nov 28, Martha A parents, i of Searsport. The remains arrived in Sears- serving were i for tea. How is this for Maine fruit growing? (Colby), widow of Joseph Weed, aged 83 years TO OUR STORE THIS Barge Herndon arrived Friday from Phila- port Monday and the funeral services COME WEEK i This patch had been buried beneath the snow 9 months and 9 days. with 3,000 tons of coal to the P. C. & held Tuesday afternoon at the First Cong ega- I delphia for tw'o weeks having liberally in the and sailtd on the return Dec. 4th. tional church. Rev. T. F Martin officiating, yielded We want you to hear the re-created voices of Zenatello and Rappold, and W. Co. late fall. and were largely attended. The interment teacher in the Bangor the masterly bowing of and Flesch. Miss Ethel M. Nichols, was in the family lot in Elmwood cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hichborn of Port- worms-a 10 imiaren Spalding with her Danger High school, spent Thanksgiving par- The bearers were Lincoln R. Colcord. Wilbur land arrived by train Wednesday night, Nov. on Water ents, Capt. and Mrs. C. M. Nichols, J. Carver, George M.' Curtis and Herbert R, 29th. for a Thanksgiving visit with his sisters, No gain in a child's health and strength is street. Dyer. the Misses Hichborn, Church street, leaving possible until all worms are removed. Signs CARLE & the e rly train for a va- /r?r***. of worms are: Derantred atom JONES The rain last Thursday evening played Saturday morning by heavy catmn to Richmond, Va with short tar- havoc with the ro c’s in this vicinity. In many trip ries in D. C New York city and the frost came out, making the travel- STOCKTON SPRINGS. Washington, places .Mew Ha^en, Conn., on their return, planning V ling dangerous. to reach Portland at the end of his two weeks’ left Mr. ar.i Mrs. 0. C. Atwood Thursday vacation from the Traffic Depart- Mr. The Aid will be entertained by Passenger for their new home in Dorchester, Mass. Auxiliary ment 101 p p Atwood has a with the Edison Electric Mrs. Adrian Trundy, Church street, Friday position John M. School street, bought Co. of Boston. afternoon. McLaughlin, of b. O. Norton, Belfast, last wee« a fine new are a of the little red Mrs. Chester L. Bailey and Mrs. 1. IE Have- The public schools in town having j limou ine for winter use and the convenience dry cough, grinding teeth, at Eno s Cafe. with Thanks- out on tongue, ner gave a card party Nov. 28th fortnight’s vacation, beginning of comfortable travel, shut in from all inclem- points sticking starting during were If see of these There were 32 present. Refreshments giving. ency of wind or weather, a feature which must sleep, slow fever. you any child don’t lose another at o’clock. be his symptoms in your served 11 Mrs. Charles A. Snow, Church street, suffer- highly appreciated by many patrons, who understand that always furnishing new minute, but get a bottle of Dr. True’s Elixir OWN AN son ed an ill turn last week—a severe iollow- WHEN and YOU cold, ECLIPSE Dr. and Mrs. E. S, Calderwcod the and Worm and up to-date methods of transportation Family Laxative Expeller. who with Capt. ed by an attack of Lives. “1 Thomas, spent Thanksgiving have merited the success he has won in his Mrs. Norrat of Houston, Texas, writes: and Mrs. P. G. returned to their home Elixir in Curtis, Miss Ellen Foster of South Brewer, who is livery stable business Try this new convey- would not be without Dr. True’s my in Saturday. Laxative made for Roxbury, Mass,, assisting Mrs. John McLaughlin, School street, ance it needing to take a winter drive. home.” No better young or 50c and Advice is proving very efficient help, much to Mrs. old. At all dealers, 35c, $1. Miss Lillian M. Smith, a student nurse at G. Hichborn arrived McLaughlin’s delight. | Dr. and Mrs. Berman free. Dirt Ends and the Waldo County hospital, Belfast, spent ! by steamer from Boston Nov, 29;h to remain Spotiess and Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Miss Ruth Merrithew, Church street, arriv- | over Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. Harry Fred B. Smith, Church street, ed home Nov. 28th from the M. C. I Pitts- | R Hichborn, East Main street, the doctor in- field, to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, dulging in a little duck hunting on the Sandy- Cleanliness The Women’s Club gave a card partyat Eno’s Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Merrithew. ! point shore during his few days' tarry in A MERCILESS JUDGE Begins Cafe Monday evening. Nov. 27th, in honor of j Stcckton. Saturday moaning Dr. Hichborn, one of the members, Mrs. O C. Atwood. Mrs. The Ladies Aid Society of the Universaiist I accompanied by his cousin, H. R. Hichborn, One Who Shows Favor. was with a attractive parish will meet this, Thursday, afternoon, No Atwood presented very I left for Moosehead Lake for a few days' deer Haven’t often wished that couid remove with Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church street. All 1 you you mahogany serving tray. j i hunting at Capen's camp on Deer Island. The A merciless judge is Father Time. Before ! are cordially invited by the hostess. ladies did not join the party. The hunters him the weak and the wanting go to the wail. James D. Stevens has been appointed agent of dirt from your carpets? Mrs. Hardman, Road, will probably return the last of the present Only the truth can stand. For years the fol- every particle of the E. S. S. Co., to succeed O C. Atwood, Mary Sandypoint closed her house Monday and lelt for Old j week, it is hoped, the desired deer. lowing statement from a Belfast resident has who and has mcved to Boston. Mr. bringing, resigned the winter with withstood this sternest of all tests. for Town, where she will spend a when Stevens has been a-sistant to Mr. Atwood J. D. Young, aged 66 years, tormerly of S. Haven’t for time every her daughter and husband,Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Thos. Connell, 34 Spring St., Belfast, you longed speck about five years. He entered upon his duties but a resident here since, the open- 1 Daley. ; Eastport, says, “I was laid up all winter with a compli- Dec. 6th, with Thomas R ilowe as assistant. mg of the first sardine J. D. corner j factory (the cation of diseases. A long in the spring, [ re- of dust would be taken out of each and Mr. Z D. Hartshorn, Principal of the Bel- I Young Canning Company at Lowder Brook) but W88 left with a serious case wili covered, very The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church A. soon afier the of our railroad, in fast Grammar school, accompanied Rev. A. j completion of kidney trouble. I doctored and got around bold its annual sale of articles, crevice about home? fancy aprons, Blair on h a drive to Stockton last to the late autumn of 1905, died suddenly on Sat your Sunday j in pretty good shape for awhile Later on, I household linens, food, candy, etc in the ves- ! Morrison & speak at his usual afternoon service in the urday afternoon, while assisting was again taken with kidney trouble and for try Thursday afternoon, Dec. 14th. There will Fletcher, in the in of their seines, Universalist pulpit j drawing over a year, I could not do any work. I suffered is tnat can remove this dust and be a pleasing entertainment ir. the evening which were for winter at the There nothing they storing terribly from my back and my kidneys c; used under the direction of Mrs. Edmund Eno. Miss Inez Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. on the Lawrence Canning Factory. Standing me a deal of left great annoyance, especially at as the Admission, 25 cents. , Wellman liar,son of Sandypoint road, iast i wharf he fell backward arid was as and as easily suddenly night Doan’s Kidney Pills brouggt me relief dirt quickly Monday for Bangor to enter the Beal Business found to be liieless. An hour before ha had Miss Halford, a deaconess from a Boston and 1 am now able to be up and around attend- College to take a course in stenography and remarked to Mr. of school, gave an extremely interesting sermon, | Avery, superintendent j ing to mv housework. (Statement given Feb- bookkeeping. the Lawrence that he was feeling a in the Methodist church last Sunday morning. I factory, ruary 4, 1905.) pain about the heart, although he continued On Mrs. The evening service was a “Billy Sunday ser- Newman j November 1, 1916, Connell said: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Burse and «on as This sudden decease was ELECTRIC vice,” with a short talk from Miss Halford j working before “The benefit Doan's Kidney Pills brought me lOCGf of Costigan arrived train Nov. 29th to spend a he had dined by great shock to th< se with whom in 1905 has been I recom- about the noted evangelist, and Billy Sunday Mr. and Mrs. lasting publicly Thanksgiving with her parents, on the motor boat that and for whom he were and music rendered. day mended this medicine at that time and nothing CLEANER hymns sung, special John M. School street, returning LvUr9H McLaughlin, had the dinner. His relatives prepared only has occurred to alter my good opinion of it to Bangor morning by McLaughlin’s in fam Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. B’airchild of Allen- Saturday town were his son, W. D. Yourg, and Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask jitney. his re- wood, Pa., arrived in Searsport last B’riday, Jy. Middle street, who accompanied for a kidney reu edy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills mains to for burial beside and are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. L B'air- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harriman of Sunshine Eastport Monday the same that Mrs. Connell has twice pub- his wife. is extended to the family. child. Mr. and Mrs. bairchild. the latter for- ! arrived Monday from Old Town, where they Sympathy licly recommended. F o s t e r Milburn Co., merly Miss Phoebe Fis ie- of Allen wood, Pa., had been visiting his sister Grace and husband, Props Buffalo. N. Y. la Removs all Grit and IWliis from finis aifl Can were married very recently and have come to Mr. and Mrs. George Daley, and remained over The Massachusetts Elections. Gmntrt Searsport to live. They have taken the Dan j Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs, Mary Female Wanted Devereaux house on the Belfast road and ex- home. Help Harriman, leaving Friday morning for Elections were held in fifteen Massachusetts to move to their new the last of a in Our or Have pect quarters cities Dec. 5th, and the no-license forces gain- If you are a girl with fair education and See them Window, the week. Mr. Fairchild is the brother of Dr. After several beautiful and most de- and ambitious we days ed four new cities—Fall River, Haverhill, are neat, industrious can S. L. Fairchild. morninar us as Home. lightful evenings, Monday brought Leominster and Taunton changing from wet give you a place at once clerk in our sub- One Demonstrated in Your cloudy skies and a rainy afternoon. The roads remained but a department. It is clean, interesting to dry. New Bedford wet, by scription 4 Ernest Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. are said to be in a bad condition. Shall Carr, very reduced Eleven cities elected may- work. A year-round position and a substantial narrow from majority. had a escape drowning last Sat- we have bare mud and ruts on all advance in are assured if sat- ground, deep ors, and of this number not one was a Demo- salary you prove urday afternoon in the mill stream. He broke roads for Christmas traveling? crat. The elected seven mayors isfactory. We can, if you wish, give you a through the ice, and Charles Porter, who was Republicans and four had no chance to learn typing, stencil cutting, ad- at work at E party designation. A. Trundy’s mill, hearing his All our merchants are displaying, each in writing, letting writing and work at which cries.went to the rescue and succeeded in get- his line, holiday goods, and the stock promises extra good pay can be earned by those who him ashore. He was for ting safely thoroughly to be sufficient for all demands filling succeed. A promising future is open to all Electric Company chilled and could not when taken Or?' Penobscot speak out of Christmas trees and stockings on the glorious Oimaren ambitious girls in our publishing business. Bay the water. Blankets were wrapped around day of Peace- on Earth, Good Will to Men. FCR FLETCHER’S Willingness to work and to study are the chief him and be was taken home and after a else- good Examine all home supplies before going requisites for getting to the top. If you are was for another bath. warming ready where for.Santa Claus shopping. CASTOR1A willing to sta.t small and if you are ambitious to work up slowly to something good, write all about yourself to W. H. GANNETT, Pub. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm>mm mm mm mm Inc., Dept. R. J., Augusta, Maine. 3w49 E. H. I mmmm^mm^mmmmmm^mm^ I HAVE AN ORDER TO BUY BOYINGTj lv BELFAST PEOPLE Eye-Sight Spe ® GET INSTANT ACTION 'Crowell &Thurlow Steamship Co, Stock OF THF T ose who have used it in Belfast are astonished at the INSTANT action of BOYINliTON OPTICA are buckthorn Co. Stock Rexall simple bark, glycerine, etc., A. H. Bull 44 South Main Street. Winn Cooperative Coupons? as mixed in Adier-i-ka. Because it acts Steamship of above. Al- on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE Shall be pleased to quote best prices on either OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS [WhatThey are cooperative coupons that are given away with every purchase bought at the | SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves almost P |§ ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach INVESTMENTS. If or gas. It removes such surprisi 'g foul STORAGl matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment First class accommodati helps chronic stomach trouble. The Old E. D. CARLETON, Corner Drug Store Co. storage at $1.00 per month | Ihe Rexall Store 1 * Maine. Thomaston, to ELON B 0 itiit City Drug Store, «§ piy DOUBLE COUPONS WITH REXALL GOODS, Notice ot foreclosure. ..11111 |g Eyes Examined. Ole JjD Albert W. Dickey, of North- j WHEREAS,port, in the county of Waldo and State —• of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the ——————— Frank F. Gr* I WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR? Fourteenth day of March. A. D. 1914, and re 1 corded in the Waldo Registry of Deeds, Vol- 98 ume 319, Page 487, conveyed to me, the under- * ... signed, a certain parcel of real estate situate Picture Registered Optoi ename io 01 uie many Manualu arncies iimcu hi me Pictures and Framing jjjj iney you ouy any tuupun pj in Northport, in the County of Waldo, and bounded as follows: aI 1. O. O manufacturers’ cost. A of about 50 % AT 9 Belfast, Me., catalog at practically saving A certain parcel of land situated in North- H || port aforesaid, and being the same premises conveyed to me by Annie R. Hassen by her can Get These warranty deed dated September 29, A. D. 1910, V OODCOCK’S How They Prices? said deed being on record at the Waldo Regis- I House for Saif try of Deeds, Volume 301. Page 471, to which j | | Prints a* said deed, and the record thereof, reference S Sole for Sawyer’s Nature The Lewis t>. Fernald homest of 8,000 Rexall Stores the United with one a more agents §| By being gone throughout States, may be had for particular indentifica- of Cedar and Salmond streets. 1 1 tion; and whereas the condition of said mort- Views a Maine Artist. ♦ 38 JOHN H. 1 f " for them all. S Maine by organ'zati°n buying gage has been broken: Adm’r estate of Lewis O. Fei a p Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of Get a save the coupons and take a crack at the high cost of the condition thereof, I claim a foreclosure of catalog, living. H said mortgage. FLORA MAY COOMBS, H Yours truly, December 2, 1916. 3w40. ||j Coughed Fifteen Years. CARD OF THANKS Coughs that hang on and grow worse in the W. Norwood, We wish to thank the singers and all others are and Tar. Seth CITY DRUG 8 relieved Foley's Honey make the | THE night by who helped in different ways to Pop Id- STORE, R. F. Hall, Mabe, Va., writes: “For 16 years I Office 14 Main St., nil m ball in the House was afflicted with a troublesome bronchial concert and given Opera M O. Me., READ & cough and irritation of the throat. Foley's at Law, Thanksgiving night a success, and also to ex- Residence 17 Church'.St p. Square, Belfast, HILLS, Proprietors. and Tar relieved me; and alter Attorney Honey taking press our appre ciation of the generous patron- one bottld the ceased.” Sold ^ cough every- THE BELFAST BAND, lei. where. BROOKS, MAINE. age of the public,