* BLI JOURNAI FEBRUARY 1915. _BELFAST^ MAINE, THURSDAY, 4, NTJMBFR *

Journal. Morrison, Doris Annie a man of -"P Today’s The Beltast Food Fair. Collins, Adelaide How- Colored embroidered centerpiece, Mrs I the strictest integrity, genial and ard. Jessie M. Moses. and P* Shirley Getchell, Eunice Blanche 1st. kindly, will be greatly missed a host o Government. 7 ...News of the Bickford, by City Societies it was a Success from Start to Finish. Ames, Grace Hatch, Ernestine friends. He had ^ersonalT at Vancouver Webber, Elea- Silk Mrs. E. W. Gilkey, Searsport, 1st; taken an active part in the S1'1'1'ip-aige Dyn nor quilt, The third annual food fair under the aus- Stephenson, Annie Viola Isabel civic and affairs of The l'!-.e Belfast Food Fair.. Proctor, Mrs. Livony Williams. Islesboro, 2d. political the community February meeting of the City Govern- of Estelle Ralph D. and Dana B. Government. .. Per- pices the Belfast Board of Trade closed Sat- Coombs, Sanborn, Caroline and had Southworth were ^■*'■■■ tv Whiting, Mrs. Hattie R. Rowe, Morrill, 1st. held important positions of trust. He raent was held Monday Robert in Sarah Quilt, evening, Mayor Waterville urday It was favored with fine weath- Whiting, Frances served Tuesday on business. Wf night. Bradford. Lelia Phil- Comfortables, Mrs. Smith Bunker, Sears- as alderman for two terms and in 1889 F. Dunton presiding. Problems. ...A School- er, and the cold wave which brick, Mabel Philbrick, Harriet E. and reached here Sat- Wiley, 1st 1890 filled the office of mayor. He cast hie IN BOARD OF Thomas F. Legislative Notes.. mont, ALDERHEN. Keating, Esq., of Portland was in s’rt-ute. did not lessen the Dutch, Ruth Eleanor Bedtime urday attendance on that Sturtevant, Shaw, Mar- Hooked A. Goodwin, Center first presidential vote for Abraham Lincoln The records of Belfast last on c»l* u ,,. Vote. .Our rug, Mrs. Cora the January meeting wer« Tuesday business, and garet Drinkwater, Verna Isabel Free Library. day evening.when record-breaking crowds JelliBon, Mary and bad been an earnest and read and ^ Past Montvilie, 1st. consistent Re- approved and the roll of account! Mrs. Tolman H. Ferneld of South were Chalmers, Ida Mildred Waldo- 3 a Memorial to Women... present. The program was carried out Marriner, Darby, Rachel publican. Hs was Braided .rug, Mrs. Cora A. Goodwin, 1st; indentifled with the Ma- read and ordered paid, as follows: boro arrived Friday to her to Stephenson, Elizabeth join husband. o’ the Cradle. the .letter, the decorations were the best Doak, Elizabeth Han- Mrs. M. Eliza A. Jef- sonic a v\ -it __ E. Mrs. fraternity, being member of Knowlton, 2d; Timothy Contingent.$ 1040 74 Mr. and Mrs. T. .'Pescue of a Veteran.. ever, orchestra shue, Helen Bowen, Olive Chase J.} Dill of Jackson were re- Keyes’ furnished excellent Marks, Horace 3d. Lodge, and in religious belief was a Highways. 370 76 Siockton fords, cent of Springs. and the Coombs, Alice Coombs, Free Library 107 66 guests Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Curtis. music, management are to be congrat- Dorothy Drinkwater E. Knowlton, 1st. Unitarian. The funeral services will be held Rag carpet, Mrs. M. School 33 89 ■ ,f Belfast. Lillian Contingent. Mrs. ulated on the success crowned all their Davis, Katherine Wood, Verna Green- at his late home No. Ralph H. Howes and which Moss picture, Mrs. Lizzie Conant, Belfast, .2 Congress street, tomor- Free text books and 108 38 Mrs. Arthur Brackett. .Boston Calls Helen Rebecca Vinal supplies. Ritchie are efforts. As we were unable to the sec- law, and Emily Kackliff. row, at School visiting in Boston and .Men from report l8t. Friday, 3 p. m. repairs and insurance.- 91 61 vicinity. Many ond Eva Dutch carried the S M. day of the fair fully last week we largest doll, Elizabeth Paupers. 537 60 Mrs. Bertha C. of n jj of Faculty..The give Art work, Leroy A. Coombs, Belfast, 1st; Longley Hartland is the Hanshue the best dressed Alice Maude, wife of Leonard Cemeteries. 14 00 ['*"«-** (poemL .Thaw vs. here an account of doll, and Rachel Ralph Cooper, guest of Mr. and Carrie Patterson, Belfast, 2d. 33 99 Mrs. Clarence E. Frost. 11 of Battle..Mor- the smallest doll. A died at her home on Sidewalks. ! hind Long OLD FOLKS’ DAY, Stephenson special prize Miss High street, Wednesday Fire Mrs. Peace Dames and Isabel Smalley had charge of the fancy Department. 68 43 Angelia Mace was given to Helen Rebecca morning, Feb. 3rd. She birth to Stephenson of Bruns- Wednesday, Jan. 27th. There was a Vinal for one of gave triplet General school 421 35 t lippant Flings. .Sharp large work and Mrs. George I. Keating. Miss Kath- purposes. wick is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. the and beBt dressed children, two sons and a School 12 05 A. Morrison. ,. attendance and were awarded as fol- largest dolls. The first daughter, Jan, 26th, charities. ,P Siftings. .Train prizes erine E. Mrs. Jas. Brier, Mrs. W. L. West and and Mrs. Edward McCallon of Warren J. lows: three prizes were woolly dogs, and a doll’s they died the 29tn. The mother had returned S. 35 Harriman were the judges. shown Total. 2,829 home from a .. house was for of Saturday visit with Mrs umi. Old Worli Byways To *he oldest and Mrs. Samuel G, given the one who received symptoms kidney trouble recently L. M« | couple,Mr. Eggs, Irvin O. 1st; E. P. The J \ w for Dear Eggs Next mention. The Hills, Northport, and this with report of the finance committee, Charles Orff, Gurney of Belfast, who have been married 52 special judges were Mrs, Archie complications caused her death. reP'1-' pa|f for its Michaels, C. A. Leveneeller, Waldo, 8rd. ! A. Ready Open- C. Mrs. Carl H. 2nd; Nothing was left undone that coulu be done Harmon, C. B. Holmes and A. F. Pendleton, Mrs, Annabel Potash. years and are aged, 76 and 74 Hopkins, Stevens and Miss to M, Underwood was the guest pienty of respectively, Sheaves of Wood & Martin, 1st, on the of j Louise H. Ferguson. grain, save the children and the mother. Several report Fred Waldo Brown, tax col- of Miss Rachael News.. Births. .Mar- years—a rug. Anderson during Food Fair v -hip Fruit, Wood & Martin, 1st, Elbert Lear, local lector for 1911, '12, '13, was read and Market. To the oldest the dis- Saturday night the Opera House was filled physicians and two trained nurses from accepted, week. V a-aths. lady coming longest the to Northport, 2nd, Lewiston were council concurring, and was as follows: tance, Mrs. Sarah Davis of 74 overflowing. People began to arrive at 6.30 in constant attendance and a William Bluehill, aged 1st. Quimby Foster of Portland was the SOCIETIES. m. and when the Butter, Irvin O. Hills, Dr. years—a p. masked carnival began specialist, Dr. Stanley P. Warren of Portland, guest of Mr. and "^CRLl rug. Elbert Lear, 2nd. 1911, balance.$ 1,632 80 Mrs. Wm. H. Quimby for the standing room was at a Honey, Wesley Woods, 1st; was called. Mrs. was born in To the oldest man coming the longest dis- premium. There Cooper Waldo 1912 624 36 week-end, were Beans, Annie Lear, 1st. Feb. th, of Bangor, formerly about 60 in the march, in varied cos- 7, 1886, the daughter of Ralph E. and the 1913 669 21 tance, T. M. Brown of Hampden, aged 80 years Doris E., of Canned goods, Mrs. Cora Herrick, 1st; Mrs. Cost of bond 1913. 62 daughter Mrs, Hattie L. versalist church in this tumes, some grotesque and others attractive. late Phoebe A. (Clements) Nickerson. Mrs. 50 Jipson, ■' —kid mittens. left tr Mildred D, Mrs. E. L. Colcord, Monday for Boston, where Bhe Some of the maskers bad horns and was Bradman, 2nd; Nickerson died at the Head of expects to as Noble Grand of Ban- To the oldest man Asa there the Tide when registering, Mr. A. 3rd. Total.$ 2,988 87 find employment. *■' fun galore. General Alice was about four of i,iws, following a trans- Riggs of Belfast, aged 88 years—gloves. dancing followed and yearB age. She Cr. Grain. Qpnrcrp S. Dnorcrott 1st. made balance Donald U. of M. bushels of confetti were thrown, and not a lit- her home during her childhood with her 1911, unpaid.$ 57 Q0 Clark, '17. spent the week- Cl'-J To the second oldest, Henry E. Babcock of •• •• lwl 1912 end its tle of it was carried in the Potatoes, Wm. Swett, Knox, 1st; George S. Mrs. Rachel 109 35 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 87 mittens. away clothes of grandmother, Kingsbury, later •• " Harry W. ana ur. w c-. L-iDoey Belfast, aged years—kid 2nd. 1913 835 [8 those present. Dancing and confetti Daggett, going to Haverhill, Mass., where she lived Clark, Northport avenue, Jan to To the oldest registering, Mrs. William throwing 1911, Commission. 580 00 dnesday night, 27th, hdy Jelly, Mrs. 1st. with her ? was kept up until midnight. The dances Mary Estes, father, who had married Miss Susie 1912 57213 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Strout and Mildred 1 Grand Com- Powers of Belfast, 88 years and 6 months " I. L. j v Deputy aged Lubec Sa dine 1st. 1913 throughout the week were under the direction Sardines, Co., Emerson of Biddeford, during her school 609 00 Demmons are in .tiefield of Rockland of —slippers. High Lawrence, Mass., to spend Best of Irvin O. 1911, postage. 42 00 of Fred G. Spinney. display vegetables, Hills, course, graduating from the Haverhill '• the remainder of the winter. arulery, Knights Templar To the second oldest, Mrs. Caroline Merriam High 1912 37 00 THE SPECIAL PRIZES. 1st; Geo. E. Marsh, 2nd. school and a member of 1 1913 " 34 OO of 80 and 6 months a becoming the Haverhil Mr. and Mrs. Adrian C. ,■ 1 nursday morning. Belfast, aged years rug. Tuttle went to Bos- The clock the Wm. Squash, George, E. Marsh, 1st. High Alumni Association. After ton The Ralph D. Southworth Co. contributed given management by M. graduating Monday noon and Mr. Tuttle will !* ers of Maiden Cliff Re- Total.$ 2,876 76 [ attend to be to the fraternal Thomas Gannon had an attractive exhibit of she returned to Belfast to make the gloves and mittens, J. L. & Co. the Thayer, given organiza- her home the photographers’ meeting. •v. were installed Wednes- Sleeper Debit.$ 2,988 87 j i:C: tion in this the number beans and with her grandmother and was and The Dinsmore store and Patterson & city receiving largest potatoes. again employ- Credit. 76 Miss Lena Ryiha Vnwti, T.-.1_i_ by Mrs. L. rugs, 2,875 Virginia of votes ouujc iiiuc in during the week, was won by Tarra- Mrs. Annie Lear of Northport exhibited 79 Lue ury ueparuneni Hammons the slippers. Belfast laat week to visit her | resident of the Rebekah oasn aunt, Mrs. Clara tine Tribe of Red Men and will be in varieties of beans with no two alike. of Carle & Jones. In her childhood she at- uue.$ 113 n Special mention was made of Mrs. Albina placed and attend the ( assisted by Miss Edith The of the Cottrell, Food Fair. their room. The handsome white C. B. had a not tended the Universalist Sunday school. She report committee of the Home Pease of Belmont, aged 77 years, who drove lodge mantel, Thompson special exhibit, a.' grand marshal; Noble i and School Mrs. Emerson Ferrell and the of Mr. B. B. went to entered for a and also exhibited a fine was modest and of association, Messrs. C. W. Wescott, Mrs. Frank Seldon seven miles to attend the fair. She lives alone gift Greenlaw, Eugene prize, dignified, strong principles r.. Af lasio; vice grand, Jennie S. A. Parker and John R. of Haverhill, were Parsons; the Edison to Richard lot of potatoes. and beloved and respected all who knew Duntoii, on the Mass., guests of Mrs. Rob- on her farm,keeps a horse, a cow and Hens,and, Graphophone by j ( Bessie Bowers; treasur- schoolhouse situation in The ert P. Coombs the Shaw; the kitchen cabinet used in the Univer- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. were her. Her sad and death is a severe | (published Jour- during Food Fair. as may be inferred, is a active wo- Thompson superin- untimely warden, Mrs. Bowden; remarkably nal of Jan. was read and of Maine cooking booth to Clarence C. tendents and M. R. Knowlton and L. C. Put- blow to her and a circle of 21st) referred to the j Kenney A. Burgess, who is a man for one of her age. sity family large friends student in the R. S. N. G., Frances the of the the cultivator in the annex to man of Belfast and C. A. Levenseller of Waldo and much is city government, location proposed j Massachusetts Institute of In the evening Mrs. fc,. of Morgan; Ralph sympathy expressed for the be- Technology, Bos- Mrs. Bryant; R. S. V G., Josephine Knight to be left with the is at D. the hammock to were of the and food ex- reaved. She was married to building city. Supt. W. B. ton, home for a few 75 did a waltz with Southworth; folding Mrs. judges agricultural Sept. 19, 1910, days vacation. ! V G., Elizabeth Wads Searsmont, aged years, her and Maude H. and the hibits. Mr. who survives her Woodbury Giles G. Abbott spoke in behalf | Mrs. Lelia C. Blake of Wight 400-day clock to H. Cooper, with their two Mr. and Mrs. ; 0 G., Frank Thomas; ! daughter, Searsmont, was ; William A. Coombs of Camden Last the little Anne of the report, which referred to the com- 55 and her A. Peters, year awards were souvenir ribbons, daughters, Nesmith, who will be erbush. An aged years, graceful dancing, with- arrived Saturday to attend the Food Fair and ( orchestra; three old the mittee on schools, council concurring. THE DEMONSTRATIONS AND LECTURES ON COOK- but this year the management are able to do- years 28th of this month, and the installation and an 1 out apparent effort, attracted much attention. remained until with The were read and Monday relatives. ING. nate $20 as for exhibits in the Charlotte, who will be two years old the 27th following reports pass?d cream cake Mrs. says she premiums Ice and Knight enjoys dancing very in concurrence with the council: Misses Lillian Randall and Marian I annex. of next May. They are lovable Miss Beulah Philbrook. of the Isles- much, considering it a very pretty «nd health- Borden, unusually principal children to S. Edgecomb, boro the ladies from the of Maine I whom she was very devoted. Her Percy city marshal, reported High school, came to Belfast tc ful amusement when properly done, but pre- young University Friday father was with the when as follows: Whole number of arrests, 23; for visit friends and attend the Food HE GRANGES. fers the old dances to the modern. who gave demonstrations and lectures on cook- OBITUARY. family she passed Fair Thursday 21; for I their of the away, as was also her grandmother, of whom vagrancy, intoxication, 2; lodgings night Mrs. Knight danced with her son, Her- ing expressed appreciation very Mr. and Mrs. F. Hender Russeii of 645 Put- she was fond. furnished, 47; meals at Dennett & Mountains, the silver of this courteous treatment had received in Deacon of very The funeral will take cup at the bert Knight city, who she was visiting. they Joseph Higgins Thorndike was nam Avenue, are I*,-,-. | 61; complaints investigated, 4. Brooklyn, N. Y., spending their work the fair. It was place to-morrow, Friday, at 2 ! names registered dur- ) There was a special musical program forWed- during their first called from his earthly home to that house not afternoon, the winter in and S. A. tax to Haytona Miami, Fla. in this o’clock. Rev. Ashley A. Smith, Parker, collector, reported Feb. nesday night, w-ith a full orchestra and chorus experience line, and they said that the ! made with hands on the eleventh day of De- Universalist,of as follows: interest shown the Belfast Bangor will officiate. 1st, Mr. Ralph E. Nickerson of -f Seaside Fri- to lead. A “song review," as it was called, a by housekeepers cember, 1914, aged 95 years, 6 months and 13 Haverhill, Mass Grange, Commitment.$ 76,844 33 had them all the time. a rrived Monday, called here by the critical ill- real old-fashioned songfest was with the kept busy While all ! He was a Christian and a Oiaura ,-y 5th, the first degree held, days life-long life n. owszey, widow ot Edward CREDITS. the ness ot his daughter, Mrs. I.. words of the thrown on the demonstrations were instructive and inter- member of the Free association. Ralph Cooper. n three car didates. The popular songs Baptist He Swazey, died Jan. 25th in Portland. Her re- Cash paid treasurer.$ 61,000 00 screen. those for meat substitutes were most was on •• an A half dozen of the popular songs esting, always interested in the school mains were to hand. 192 64 Frank B. naaeuine arrived r. _ed interesting program Sunday brought Bucksport, her former Wednesday and at the afternoon For abatement. 3,166 10 were sung, closing with “Tipperary." Every- ! important recipes given work, and was the superintendent for many and funeral services morning from Bowdoin to iiaeeting, home, were held Jan. 27th Discounts. 55 College spend a few lecture were at once tried in homes with 1,398 body sang and enjoyed it. Dancing began at many years. For twenty years he was clerk and at the residence of Albert C. Water Co.’s days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lfast, is holding some very Swazey, conduct- rebate. 1,438 40 Ben Ha- 10 and continued until the best of results. The treasurer of the zeltine. midnight. following “Questions Prospect and Unity quarterly ed by Rev. W. About six Hayford Block. 568 40 r- Last Saturday night Harry Webb, years Mrs. for were 76 54 Sarah E. Stewart, 129 Main Housekeepers” distributed: meeting and clerk of his church, the Free ago Postage paid. were conferred on 3 (Whitmore) Mrs. Swazey moved from to grees Bucksport Commission est. 550 00 Norman A. Read left for a was too with 1. Is my working surface at the church of for almost Saturday week’s street, Belfast, busy household right Baptist Thorndike, a Pittsfield to live with her John Uncollected. 70 iral members were rein- son, Swazey, 8,453 visit in Portland and Rockland and Donald cares to attend Wednesday, but came Thurs- height? lifetime. He had served the town as select- and after his death meeting was followed moved to- Portland and Vaughan is in the Store Total. 33 City Drug during hia day to enjoy the afternoon and was Height. Proper height of work- man, clerk and treasurer, and in all was faith- lived with her 76,844 it free: .nd a treat of . At probably granddaughter, Mrs, Marjory F. treasurer last absence. ing surface. ful to his trusts. Mr. Paid since report, 8,000 00 the oldest to attend the as Higgins was twice mar- Ames. Mrs. will a person fair she E> Swazey was 80 years of and Er„ be harvest feast ft.28 in age, The collector asks for a formal allowance of Mrs. ried. His first wife was Miss Louisa W. E. A. Richardson and daughter. Miss lacks only about three weeks of being 89 years 5 ft 1 in.28£ in Hig- was an active member of the Congregational f. reedom, held its regular amounts for commission and for postage. Mattie, left for J of 5 ft 2 in.29 in gins, who died in 1869. His second wife, Mrs. church of which her Allston, Mass., Monday, where 1 age. husband had been senior with a S. 5S. L. Shute, chief of the fire department, t will the iafternoon good With an increase in of one Lydia B. Ferguson, survives also three hey pass remainder of the winter_ GRANGE DAY. height inch, the him; deacon. Mrs. Swazey did a great deal of t the good as follows: No. of five. Jan. Deer Isle regular order of busi- j surface should be children, viz: Mrs. Ross C. and J. reported calls, Messenger. Equity Grange of Belfast, with 24 register- ! working raised one-haif Higgins Du- among the poor of the town. She is survived urogram was carried out: 17, chimney fire in Alton Clements house at \ inch. mont Higgins of Thorndike and Mrs. W. a ing, out of a membership of 68. won the silver J, by son, Edwatd Swazey of Texas, a grandson Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bowker entertained the am; JN. P. Lib- Head of the Tide, answered by Chemical Co., reading, Other z. Are my tools of the kind? Are Hunt of North Andover, Mass. He was a in New and the cup Thursday. granges were represent- right York, granddaughter, Mtb, vt XT in -u:._ following guests over the week-end at their s. « farmer thrifty young they the best for the Have I all i kind and faithful husband and a and Earl ed as follows: Victor, Searsmont, 8; Seaside, purpose? the loving Ames, who w ill make her home with her home on Congress street: Fred Philbrook of :t a fair house owned Russ off Cross street. prospect of pay- tools I need to do work? by estate, Belfast, 12; Lincolnville, Union good husband in British Honduras. Newport, Mrs. W. F. Jones of Brooks and Tranquility, 9; Jan. still alarm on account Rob- i-icts of the farm”; open- kind word a smile for No damage. 22, of Harvest,Center Montville, 2; Frederick 3. Are my tools in good condidion? pleasant all he met, and ert M. Stiles of Jackson. Ritcnie, Luceuleus J. smoke room Frank Bartlett, | seer, Henry McCorrison, 4. Are utensils and materials was loved and respected by all who knew him. Coombs died very filling occupied by Waldo, 6, Riverside, Poor’s Mills, 4; Silver my grouped suddenly I the Jan. 22nd at his in in the Knowlton block, street; cause Mrs. by members; read- before I a task? He will live long in the hearts of his as home Lincolnville Beach High poor Irving Rockwood. who was emnlnr«tf Harvest, Waldo, 6; Mariaville, 2. begin people the Ellsworth, in of stove No and by worthy master, 5. Do I waste a Christian Mr. He was born Lincolnville in the son of pieces pipe. damage pipe for some time in the Green store on CHILDREN'S DAY. energy by stooping or reach- loving gentleman. Higgins 1841, Phoenix and Harriet has been Jan. 29, fire at 15 later in the iding, Frank Clement; Do I take useless had lived in two States, two counties and two Ephraim Matthews Coombs. He repaired. chimney ; Row and Lavis store on Church Friday was children’s day and were ing unnecessarily? steps? Susie they enlisted in Co. 1st Maine Union street. No damage. Jan. 31, at 6.30 left for New rig, Bangs; story, 6. Are utensils He was D, Cavalry in p. street, Hampshire on an present in full force, from three months old to my arranged with proper towns. born in Lincoln plantation early Monday and m. the Ames house in Board rums by the worthy sec- to each 1863 was discharged from the service in Landing district* indefinite visit with Mr. Rock wood’s the age limit. The older children made regard other? State of Massachusetts, county of Hancock j parents. merry 1865. He married Miss to have caught around in 7. Am I motions I which later was the town June, Beulah B. French Supposed chimney among themselves and making any could omit? of Thorndike, county Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wilson who have played games, etc., | of the ell. Total loss. Small insurance. Horses been held its 8. Do I sit down of State of Lincolnville near the end of 1865 and from inge, Monroe, while the babies in arms were installed in the whenever I can at a task? Waldo, Maine, and had moved only in Somerville. Mass since the first of Decem- ■ this union there were two have been stationed at the house several times urday Jan. 30th, 9. Do I my work with the idea of across the street. his eons, the late Cap- evening, booth of the Penobscot Bay Electric Co. on the plan During declining years ber, will probably remain until late or tain Leonard R. Coombs during the month on account of low pressure spring ice in of the ex- the most done in the least he was and and John F. Coombs, \ spite stage, where the committee, Ralph I. Morse, getting time? Do I tenderly faithfully cared for by a summer, as Mr. Wilson has a who for eleven has been of water for fire purposes. accepted position I fficers were and 1 devoted wife and years employed present Mrs. Wm. H. and Mrs. L. plan beyond the immediate task? a faithful loving son, who by as in Klein’s Quimby Harry Kil- The order that the be instructed to night manager Pharmacy, Wash- -Tit the Enox Mill, Mr, Coombs was a man mayor | program was presented 10. Do 1 regard my housework as was a constant attendant. And all have done greatly Boston. gore, assisted by Morris L, Slugg, weighed drudg- draw his order on ington street, liked, a kind and the city treasurer in favor u: a song choir; reci- If so all could to make his last good neighbor, helpful, one j by them and took the statistics necessary in the ery? why? they days as pleasant who loved his his of Russell C. Carter for $235, the balance due Mrs. Amos Clement went to ?g Rodder,” Annie Clem- Recommended books: “The as The world is better for friends, town and his country Portland Mon- contest for the “True” silver cups.which were New House- possible. his having and will be missed and him on contract to remove brown tail moth for a short visit with her Alice recita- 1 lived in and heaven mourned by a day daughter, Miss Ellingwood; awarded for normal weight in two classes— keeping” by Christine Frederick: “The Effici- it, will be dearer to us large circle of friends. The funeral nests, to be paid from contingent fund, was Louise, at the school and Train,” Frank Clements; ent for his there. He was services were Waynflete was joined j from one to two years and under one year. The Kitchen,” by G. B. Child, can be purchas- ! being buried from the held Jan. Rev. read and passed by the aldermen, the council there Mr. a recitation, “Pink Domi- church he had done so Sunday, 24th, S. E. Frohock, a by [Clement ;for trip to Florida. were entered: ed of Whitcomb & Barrows, Boston, Mass. much to make a pleas- foiljwing life non-concurring, Later the aldermen voted to to arrive reading, “Mrs. Preston ant of and where long friend,officiating. The interment was They expect at Daytona, Fla., next | Chester one year and 11 Government Bulletins. Send to Supt. of ! place worship, he had been Leroy, aged months, in adhere to their former vote and asked for a and will make Izzie so constant an Maplewood cemetery. Saturday that their j uant; song, Drew; son of Documents, Washington, D. for list of bul- attendant. The funeral ser- headquarters weight 30£ pounds; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C., committee of and Mrs. Kimball. conference, the council booking,” of Center Belmont. letins of interest to the housewife. vices were conducted by the pastor. Rev. D. L. Holt died Ansel A. Packard was at home from the Un- Bryant Harry January 28th at the home voted to rescind their former vote and to con- wed a Box. by Question Eleanor 9 22 THE ANNEX. Brackett, assisted by Rev. Natha 1 Hunt, and a of his of Maine several th«- C., aged months, weight pounds brother, George P. Holt, Bay view street, cur. iversity days post week ext will be ar- choir Mr. meeting and 15 ounces; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin The exhibits in the annex were a at- composed of and Mrs. F. R. Cole 32 He had been and was accompanied a great I aged years. ill for the past The orders were read and by classmate, Mr, j assistant steward. That Mr. following passed O. Hills of traction. The of work was ! Robert Betts, Mrs. Nathan Berry and Mrs. with Hatch. Donald S. Clark was also at Northport. display fancy pro- year tuberculosis,which caused bis death. in concurrence: home ■•big of the month orders J. Farwell rendered Frank 23 nounced by competent to be in O, “Jesus Lover of My He was born in from the U. of M. to spend a few George, aged months, weight 29£ judges equal Marlboro, Mass,, the son of the The finance committee is instructed to ex- days with received, the to be “Rock of goods son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter not in to those Soul,” Ages” and “Nearer My God to late John and L. his Mr. and Mrs Harry W, pounds; Varney of quality, though quantity, at the | Mary (Pratt) Holt and when amine and verify the books and accounts of parents, Clark, wing meeting. Thee,” which were his favorite Belfast. State fairs; the rugs were of very suoerior I among hymns- a man came to where young Warren, he was the collector of taxes and report at the next At the meeting of the Bath Cham- The bearers were Charles January Al Beatrice, aged 21 months, weight 21 workmanship, and Mr. Leroy A. Coombs’ col- i Benjamin Ames, for a time in the shoe ANUHOKO DYNAMITED pounds engaged factory. Later regular meeting of the city government. ber of Commerce ifficers were elected for the and 2 of lection of White, Howard Small and Elden Ward, who ounces; daughter Mr. and Mrr. Alonzo drawings and paintings were a he became an actor and was with the Clark be That the mayor instructed to draw his ensuing year. Charles A. Hardman was of were life-long friends and his remains rest in : Nickerson Belfast. revelation to many who did not know that Urban Co., bo well known here. A ser- L nder Claims to be | prayer order on the city treasurer in favor of S. A. elected and Freeman Woods a Arrest, the pleasant near the church he president M, Shirley Izetta, aged 8 months, weight 18 aside from his skill as a designer and builder churchyard vice was held at the home of his brother a last Parker for $500 for to be member of the board of directors. are German Officer, loved so well.— D. Brackett. commissions, paid Both pounds and 10 ounces; daughter of Mr. and of sail and power boats he has decided talent Rev. Arthur A. Friday afternoon. Blair, Uni- from the appropriations for salaries and con- Belfast and their friends in this i-uropfa? war has been to boys,” many brought Mrs. Harvard Saulsbury of Belfast. as an artist. The large water color of a versalist, and his officiating, remains were tingent. and will be glad to learn of the -nd Werner van Lucius F. McDonald city v.cinity Horn, Viola Edna, aged 16 months, weight 28 power boat is a design for a 75-foot cruiser died Feb. 3d at his home taken to Marlboro E Saturday, accompanied by honor conferred upon them, and of wruch to *)e a German on 77 4 they officer, dyna- pounds; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. which Mr. Coombs expect to build for use in Congress street, aged years, months his the brother, only surviving member of the examine the books and accounts of the city are eminently worthy. raiiway bridge over the St. Croix Curtis of Belfast. these waters the and 19 days. He had been in his usual health coming season. Awards family. The funeral was in Marlboro Sunday treasurer, verify the funds and securities in on the Cana- were to within a few of his death. He had an Mr. and Mrs. [aerating Ruby Eleanor, aged 2 years, weight 24 made in this department as follows: days SeJwyn Thompson left Monday afi his hands and register and destroy all coupons tl.en in this attack of Jan. 26th wiio. aiiwiii rleiuner aiea jan. zytn for taking refuge and 10 ounces; of Mr. and Large white center Miss Bertha A. vertigo which confined him at morning California, but will visit many pounds daughter piece, him the year. her home on Elm paid by during rested a few hours later he Mrs. Otis Stevens ot Wiley, 1st; Miss Lena 2nd. to the house, but from which it was expected street, Camden, after a long pi aces en route. They go first to Washington, Unity. Nye, IN BOARD OF MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. hat he had committed an act he would recover. was and illness. She is survived to 2 27 Large colored piece, Miss Isabel 1st. This followed, how- painful by her D. C., remain several days, thence to New George Bradley, aged years, weight Ginn, The petition of the Consumers Fuel Co. for ded to a neutral a shock from which husband; one Frank C. Pitcher havirg country of Mr. and Swett of Nightdress, Miss Vesta Shute, 1st; Mrs. M. ever, by Monday he could by brother, of Orleans for Mardi Gras week. From New pounds; daughter Mrs. permission to extend their wharf into the -^“iiy surrendered to an enemy R. Knowlton, 2nd. not rally, and at 6 o clock Tuesday morning he Medford, Mass., and a niece, Miss Louise Orleans they will go to Los Angeles, San Iran-, Brooks. channel of the Passagassawaukeag river 15 The Canadian authorities passed Mr. McDonald was Pitcher, who tenderly cared for her her and other California Albert 15 Lunch cloth. Miss Bertha A. Wifev, 1st; peacefully away. during cisco, cities, and on their 'b; Edwin, aged months, weight 28£ feet was read and it was voted that the city 0f the ma^er and at once born in Belfast 14, 1837, a son of hours of suffering. She was a return will visit the Grand son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Blanche Bickford, 2nd. Sept. George highly respected trip Canyon of Ari- ^'' pounds; G. Mossman of notice woman and had clerk give the required by publication nge to obtain the extradi- Sofa Miss Lena and Sarah (Hutchins) McDonald. His pater- many friends and her death zona, and stop in Chicago and Falls, Belfast. Pillows, Nye, 1st; Mrs. in Niagara 1 has caused sorrow. The Republican Journal, and that a hearing G Ur on a ol destruction Blanche nal grandfather, Simon, was one of the deep The funeral service to be for three months or charge Virgil Elmer, aged 17 months, 32 I Bickford, 2nd. early They plan away weight were be had on the premises on Monday the 8th r;y. settlers of Waldo and a mer- held Tuesday afternoon at 2 Rey. day more. — Fending the outcome of nminds- onn M <■ ond Mra ITImnr XT.,—.!-i Bedspread, Mrs. Charles O’Connell, 1st. pioneer county o’clock, L. D. Evans of Feb. at 1 p. m. ,ar' Porn is held at the chant of Belfast. His father was born in Bel- officiaaing. The body was brought immigra- Belfast. Bed-set, Mrs. Charles O’Connell, 1st; Mrs Mr. and Mrs. E. P. to Belfast The petition of Bert E. Annis of East Bel- Frost are now ic San horo in of Arvilla D. 2nd. fast in 1802 and was engaged in Wednesday for interment in the | custody Deputy Norman Elwood, aged 4 months, 20 Lamson, shoemaking ! Calif. Mrs. Frost writes: "We I 1 weight ; lot in fast for permission to erect and maintain a fish Diego, are now *s of from youth to his year. In 1826 he family Grove cemetery. I Washington county, and 10 son of Mr. and Crochet pieces, Mrs. M. R. Knowlton, 1st; sixty-first pounds ounces, Mrs. El- weir was read and it was voted that the city at Ihe Commodore. We had a nice trip across h 's owned jointly by th Mrs. Wm. N. Lower, 2nd. married Miss Sarah W. Hutchins of Penobscot wood Titcomb of Belfast. The funeral of Lucena M., wife of Hatcil clerk give the notice country, wiih a stop to 6ee the Painted Desert of Williams one of required by publication | the Canadian Pacific rail- 6 Towels, Miss Bertha A. Wiley, 1st; Jennie daughter Capt. HutchinB, Lloyd Eugene, aged months, weight 15 Gott, took place at their home, too. 16 Cross in the Waldo County Herald and that a hearing and the Petrified F orest, the former an 18-mile i-.eyenseller, 2nd. the original English settlers in that part of pounds; son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jackson of street, Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. A. be had on the on the 8th auto trip and the latter an 18-miie j we premises Monday, day carriage ! m Canada to the Maritime Belfast. Point lace, Mrs. M. R. Knowlton, 1st; Mrs. oiatif, aim oi uieir lamny oi ten cnnaren, A. Blair, Universalist, officiating. She was a of Feb. at 2 p. m. drive. We stopped at Hotel Rosslyn in Lcs N. H. seven sons and three now | ! adly damaged, but caused 14 3-4 Small, 2nd. daughters,Lucius F„ native of Bar Charles, aged3 months,weight pounds; Harbor, the daughter of the late Warren F. Fehy, inspector, reported: ! have Angeles for five days and then look the day- c Pillow Blanche was the sixth child and the fourth | while temporary repairs son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles slips, Mrs. Bickford, 1st, Miss deceased, and Wheeier of. Bel- Joseph Dorcas Monach, both of Eden, Me. examined the work of Russell C. Carter under light ocean trip here, where we wiil make the. Over Isabel 2nd. 3on. His was ir the this road have been fast. Ginn, boyhood spent paternal her residence in During Belfast she made his contract to remove browntail moth nests I longest stop. The weather is great.” Quantities of Guest Miss Vesta some and he received his education in the lo- war materials for 10 22 towels, Shute, 1st; Mrs. friends who held her ^ Hope, aged months, weight pounds and many in high esteem. from the streets and find that he has com- ■ r, lal schools. He his city Leon were placed on board at Ethel Johnson, 2nd. began business career at Beckwith, who has been with Goodhue ship 11 ounces; daughter of the late Fred and Mrs. The interment will be in Grove Cemetery, pleted his contract.” Halifax. Small Doilies, Miss Bertha A. Wiley, 1st; :hs age of 13 as salesman in the store of his & Co. for seme time, went to Rockland Mon- Vera Andrews of Belfast. Adjourned to Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Blanche Bickford, 2nd. father and brother Charles in Ells vorth. Four Charles Marion, the infant son day, where he has a fine position with The awards were as follows: 21-days-old Bleeper ^EkfrlO CENTER. Pincushion, Mrs. Arvilla D. Lamsoi, 1st; Fears later he served an apprenticeship at the if Frank L. and Vena Randall Whitney, died at Brothers, plumbers. As soon as arrangements Under one year—Norman Elwood Titcomb, THE WAR i\EWS. Miss Isabel Ginn, 2nd. larness makers trade in Augusta and Boston, their home in the Frost house, High street, can be made Mrs. Beckwith will join him and r n,;!- 1st; Charles Wheeler, 2nd. fc,' family are to move to Mildred D. ind 1st. A to Waist, Mrs. Bradford, 1st. in 1860 started in business as a harness February prayer service was held In three attack on they'will go housekeeping. Both are prom- One to two years—Viola Edna Curtis, 1st; days Ypres the Germans KgL. Table Miss Vesta naker and saddler in Belfast. His afternoon Rev. Walter F. Sturte- inent in musical circles. Mr. Beckwith has ',scar 2nd. runner, Shute, let; Miss brother Tuesday by lost 20,000 men. They were ordered to tv .. S. Turner are the Virgil Elmer Fowles, cap- ka happy fine *'Ktle Isabel Ginn, 2nd. 3. E., who had been engaged in the same bus- vant and the remains were placed in the re- ture very voice and Mrs. Beckwith is one of girl, born Jan. 29th. A pleasing feature of the Friday afternoon Ypres 8t sny cost, hut their lines melted Doll’s chintz set, Angie Stevens, Northport, ness here,had sold out to H. H. McDonald and ceiving tomb at Grove Cemetery. under the Allies our best pianists and the organist of the Uni- an ox team program was the contialto solo. In Old away fire. for A. B. Madrid, tarian kitpV*umber 1st. n 1864 Lucius F. bought the business and con- A church. She is in the cast of the to Fred McLellans mill. by Miss Katherine Brier, with full million Servians are reported starving and opera orchestral Fred to Baby’s dress, Mrs. Andrews, 1st. ;inued it until about a year ago, when Susan J., widow of Col. Samuel D. half their children Mikado, be presented this month by the ku Finley of Vassalboro accompaniment. In the evening the Masonic Bailey dying. Their lands are Jiarlton Basket work, Miss Mildred Sanborn. 1st and le sold out and retired. On Christmas md daughter of the late Hon. James P. White Belfast Musical society. rinley’s mother, Mrs. Emma quartet rendered several selections, day, fields of battle and a Mew York Herald correB- 2nd, 871, Mr. McDonald was united in marriage )f this city, died February 1st at her home in ndent THE DOLL’S CONGRESS AND po says the situation is full of horror {Miss Millie who has been at PARADE. Cross-stitch lunch Miss ^Mitchell, St. set. Mildred San- vith Miss Emma F. Abbott, a daughter of Bath. and 8ongf Dwight and afternoon there was pathos. Augustine, F'la., for two weeks, in a vj^randVlr Saturday the largest says per- '* burner's born, 1st. ^ehemiah a attorney of this parents, Mr. and Abbott, leading German submarines sank two British steam- sonal an day attendance of the week and West P. Jones of Montville died jan. 31st. note: "This is interesting place with , Sunday. everybody Leather work, Miss Mildred Sanborn, 1st and She died in March 1902. Their >ity. ers in the English Channel near Havre and of historic seemed to enjoy the children, who were in home, in obituary will be given next week. many points note. We visited F"ort fc passed last Thurs- 2d. md the home of Mr. McDonald up to his » ?°Wner away their mood. The three others elsewhere. Marion in with Mr. Rave birth to a happiest following took part Drawn Jane yesterday compa.iy Henry daughter. rug, Mrs. Gurney, 1st. was the brick residence No. 2 the little son of and dn in leath, Congress Alanson, Mr. Mrs. Wil- The food is a serious one Davidson and They were buried the|parade: Frances Clark, Evelyn question becoming Mr. A. H. Ellis of Belfast, who bunday Mank, bonnet, Mrs. Fred 1st. had no lard died after a ill- 1 Baby’s Andrews, itreet, built her They cbil- Chapin, Thursday painful S. J. Oidaker Ellen Annie by parents. l removes to relieve food came over from F officiating Mary;fc Smalley, B. Saunders, ness caused by cancer on the liver. He was a Italy grain duty Palatka, la., where they are Tatting bags. Mrs. J. A. Hartshorn, 1st. Iren. Mr. McDonald is survi ved ny one sister Nobleboro, Mrs. Mary Pullen Bleanor Ferguson Crors, Elizabeth bright little fellow and was almost 6 of crisis; German cities limit the per capita con- spending the winter. The weather is mild and ^ Cross, Jane Irish collars, Mrs. Arthur A. years ^u^en °f Yarmouth and Moore, 1st; ind two brothers—Mrs. Frances Horne, Horace ige. Mr. and Mrs. Chapin in Lincoln- of nof8^® AlicejTerrabin, Mary Spear, Jennie Spear, belong sumption flour; Austrian bread to contain beautiful at present, but we have had a taste Albion Siting at A. L. Mrs. A. Johnson, 2d. and Simonton rille, but were stopping with Mr. lkV Sugene Capt. Edgar McDonald Chapin's pa- but 50 per cent wheat or flour. of the cooler kind *era called here the death Harriet*White, Dorothy Spear, Thelma Dex- rents, Cant, and Mrs. C. R. rye and two rainy days during by Irish lace collection, Mrs. M. R. 1 of this Mr. was a Chapin, Chestnut Knowlton, • city. McDonald good A serious our ter, Olive Michaels, Bertha Thomas, Edna itreet. Funeral services were held Sunday throat trouble again forces Kaiser visit.” Miss Mitchell is now at the Lake, 1st. citizen in the fullest of the acceptation term, ifternoon.—Camden Herald Jan. te return to Berlin for treatment. view House, Orlando, Fla. >,» ■*# 1V4V

EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS Notes. arms are considered violators of the ac ‘ Belfast Free Legislative unless they have licenses in their possei Library sion. Violations of the act are INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION, What it Said and Done at puniat Augusta. able fine of not less than $10 nor mor 8 NKW BOOKS. JANUARY, 1914. For the 1914. there by year ending July 1, A large number of bills were intro- than $30 and costs. were offered in 28 cities and towns that duced in both branches of the legislature Several petitions regarding fish an * Jan. 27th. No other Waverley Novell by Sir Walter Scott. their elementary schools courses in man- business of im- game matters were received. was transacted. ANDREW LANG EDITION. ual training. 17 conducted mechanic arts portance Conant of Waldo: Petition of R. F Mr. Brawn of Bradley introduced in Cole and 131 others of Sunrise Grange o f Abbot, The.823 Sco-8 courses in their schools. These secondary the House resolve in favor of the Uni- favor of an act for tb 5 Winterport in Anne of Geierstein; or. The maiden a of 8 cities and of For new figures represented gain versity Maine, appropriating: relief of the blind residents of Maine. of the mist.823 Sco-23 courses and 6 barns, $25,000; dairy building, $25,000; Millett of Belfast: Petition of H. F towns offering elementary Antiquary, The.823 Sco-3| completion of dormitory for women, Smith and ten others of Belfast, fo offering secondary courses. 33 teachers The. A tale of the Cru- I administration of r Betrothed, 9?lacte. $40,000; building, $20,000; same; also petition Hester E. Sanke %i£t of manual training were employed in the mechanical of saders.823 Sco-19 laboratory, $20,000; green- Equity Grange, No. 170, of Belfast Reliable evidence is abundant that public schools in 1913-14 where 25 were house, $4,500; head-hojse in connection for same; also petition of James E. Brs Black dwarf.823 Sco-7 women with and 14 others of Seaside No employed in the preceding year. greenhouse, $5,500. ley Grange, Bride of Lammermoor.823 Sco-7 Mr. Brawn also introduced a resolve 24 of Belfast, for same. are being restored to Household arts courses were for Castle Dangerous.823 Sco-25 constantly given appropriating $15,000 for each of the Clement of Montville: Petition of H health"^ Chronicles of the Canongate.823 Sco-25 the year ending July 1st, 1914, in the next two years for maintenance of the B. Clement and six others of * E. Pinkham’s Dirig Count Robert of Paris.823 Sco*24 Lydia Vegetable Compo^ schools of 26 citieB and towns University. Grange, No. 98, of Freedom, for same. jEj” elementary Fair maid of St. Valen- Millett of Belfast: Resolve in favor of Millett of Belfast—Act 3 Perth; or, against 21 for the preceding year, while latifyingth the Children’s Aid Society of Maine, ap- purchase by tbe Penobscot Bay Electri tine's day.823 Sco-22 The many testimonial letters tnat we are 9 high schools, representing an increase Just order a sack of for each of the next continually propriating $2,500 Co. of the property of the Searspoi t Fortunes of Nigel, The.823 Sco-13 in the of 4 offered courses in two to aid in the home and r lishing newspapers—hundredsof them—are schools, household William Tell Flour years maintaining Electric Co., authorizing the forme Guy Mannering; or. The astrologer...823 Sco-2 at Belfast. In the statement of facts it to the or the Greer true and of arts. These figures reflect the results purchase property Heart of Mid-Lothian. .823 Sco 6 ine, .unsolicited expressions heartfelt ur y and you needn’t is declared that there are now 25 girls in ville & Power Co. of the encouraging legislation of 1911 worry Light Ivanhoe.823 Sco 9 for the freedom from that has come about baking Bread? the home which is about the average Millect of Belfast—Act making th suffering to thUEp that was enacted with a view to increas- day. Kenilworth.823 Sco-11 Always light, fine and white. number for the last two years. The ex- costs of trial $1.00 in civil actions, entr women solely through the use of Lydia E. Pinkho^^E of Montrose, A....823 Sco-16 ing the attention paid in the public Cakes and pies? Biscuit? pense of the home in 1914 was $4,072.94. of action 60 cents, taxing of costs 2 5 Legend Sco-10 Vegetable schools to the arts. The best you ever tasted I Mr. Mullin of Lincolnville: Remon- cents. The bills of costs in criminal case 3 Monastery, The.823 Compound. ani» practical 36 Besides, William Tell goes strance of Mark A. Wadlin and othere taxed by the magistrate shall be 25 cents My Aunt Margaret's mirror.823 Sco-25 The total expense to the towns and could not nor any kind of influence farthest—worth remem- against the incorporation of Northport Old Mortality.823 Sco-4 Money buy ,/,, _H|u: State of these arts courses in also remonstrance such practical bering when living is so Village Corporation: SHALL WOMEN VOTE? Peveril of the Peak. 2 vols.....823 Sco-14 recommendations; you may depend upon it Think of all of C. E. Drinkwater and 123 others of tlu/j'I^Ej the public schools was $42,794. This ex- high. this, Pirate, The.823 Sco 12 testimonial we is honest and true—if i ■!- and instead of Northport against same. publish you to less than 1 cent ordering To the Editor of the W aterville Sent; Sco-16 pense, amounting per “flour” order An Act to amend 130 of Quentin Durward..823 doubt of this write to the women whose true Also, Chapter nel: We believe that the home is nar E of the cost of maintaining public, com- the Public Laws of 1913, to provide for th Redgauntlet. A tale of the eight- corner stone of the nation and her 3 addresses are and learn for Kk mon and education, should al- a more distribution of funds eenth century.823 Sco-18 always given, yourseit. secondary equitable women have in the moulded charac for State aid roads. past Rob Sco-6 lay the fears of those who believe that ters which have the P Roy.823 and shaped destinies o Read this one from Mrs. Also, Petition of C. S. Collamer 14 | St. Ronan’s well. 823 Sco-17 Waters K*, the school courses are too seriously in- nations. If women so desire, they cai ( others, relative to licensing non-resident Sco-24 N.J.—“I was sick for two with nerv. BL this control the ballot from the home. W Surgeon's daughter.823 Camden, years vaded by education of type. usueriueu. were affected. I had a doctor all t believe that a majority of the righ t Tapestried chamber; or. The lady in my kidneys the Ktt Kvening schools were conducted last i|KrwM)g| Also, Petition of Edward Goodwin and ■ hut thinking women do not concern them sacque..823 Sco-25 galvanic battery, nothing did me any good. I was K under the of the enact- 15 others, relative to State aid for roads. j year provisions selves so much about how men shall vot J to but time on a couch or in a ■ Bt#1 Conant of Waldo: Resolve in favor of i Waverley; or, ’T’.a sixty years since.823 Sco-1 bed, spent my sleeping h ment of 1911 in 15 different cities and as they do to instill of became almost a skeleton. doctor Br;' construction of Lord over Marsh j thoughts pur Woodstock; or, The cavalier.823 Sco-21 Finally my went FOR SALE BY YOUR CROCER Bridge, and and to towns at a total expense of $17,572. The thinking right living rear son * health, and my husband heard of Lv'dia E. Pinkli stream in the town of Frankfort. who PHILOSOPHY. |B are capable of steering the affairs o and enrollment in these' schools was Chatto of Hancock' Resolve Francis Compound got me some. In two months I got reli- evening appropri- government and burdens whicf Peabody, Greenwood. A SCHOOLMATE’S TRIBUTE. ating the rebuilding of the bearing am like a new woman and am at usual I HE, 2734. The extent of individual instruction $3,000 (for are too heavy for their frad shoulders The Christian life in the modern my weight Cape Rosier bridge over Goose Falls in medicine to every one and so does husband.”- offered in the schools is Not long ago we read a statement world 170 P 3 your my ■; K evening implied the town of Brooksville. b; 030 BY DR. W. H. WINSLOW. some prominent man that the reason Waters, Mechanic Street, Camden, N.J. Kb by the number of teaching positions, Conant of Waldo: Resolve wh' SOCIOLOGY. appropriat- women had not been granted the baiiot i: 1 Bernhardi, Friedrich Adam Julius which was 145. Additional to these I sidled to a man whose ing to be used in the construction ■ phas- up grizzly gray $4,500 because the of the think From Hanover, Penn. B of Lord over Marsh stream in the majority right von. es of education are the cours- dress had a touch ot and asked bridge industrial military ing women had never asked for it and di< Pa.—“I was a weak woman town of Frankfort. Germany and the next war. 1914. 327 B 4 Hanover, very and stiff. B and similar not want it, but he if the time eve es offered in academies priv- him if he was one of the oldest inhabi- Clement of Montville: Resolve in favor said, bearing down pains and backache. I had been man-; comes when this class does demand tht Mach, Edmund Robert Otto von. -j ate schools. 11 of these schools conduct- tants, and he replied, “No, the oldest in- of bridge in Montville appropriating $1,- years and had no children. Lydia E. Pinkham’s l ballot, it will be granted to them. Wt What Germany wants. 1914. 327 M Vegeta ’K'e courses in in 3 habitants are all dead.” So it seems to 500, provided the sum of $1,000 be raised proved an excellent for it made me a well ed agriculture 1913-14, believe that this is true, and that al remedy Bet' taxation or otherwise. SCIENCE. a few had courses in mechanic arts, and 3 had be the case in many other Bel- by all is due to the taking bottles my pains disappeared, and we n«,\ Kir places, praise, credit, men o Florian. Ricker of Castine: Resolve repealing this Cajori, the finest haliies ever C. ■%' fast included. Her streets are filled nation who have refused the ballo hoy you saw.”—Mrs. A. lit, h courses in domestic arts. by an act to regulate the use of the roads A history of mathematics. 1901... 510 9 C on the demands of those who are un No. 5, Hanover, Pa. B*' MEDICAL INSPECTION. strangers and her cemetery monuments in Castine. James Slough. worthy to use it. Zerbe, nod to me with the names of school- After a brief session Thursday, the According to the Maine school report my Some one has said that men are tht Electricity foi^boys. 1914. 537 Z Now answer this if can. V > B senate and house adjourned to 10 o’clock question you for the medical act of mates, who used to spring along the home makers and women are the homt FINE ARTS. 1913-14, inspection Friday. The senate passed an order woman continue to suffer without first keepers. we can trust the mer giving 1909 provided for the appointment of parallel bars and swing on the giant- limiting the introduction of private and Surely Gilbert and Sullivan. jr of this nation to make laws to Pinkham’s a trial? V.. K strides that occupied the proscenium of special legislation to Feb. 17th. Feb. protec Pianoforte score of The Mikado. 782.6 Su Vegetable Compound school physicians. the homes. They have done this well it the where 9th was set as a date for a hearing on LITERATURE. it has saved should it fail h B High school, Prof. Hobbie the past and we see no reason many During the first full year of the opera- petition of the Maine Central railroad why they others—why taught us science and sense in the fifties. cannot continue to do as well in tht Chandler, Frank Wadleigh. tion of the medical act there for a reduction in taxes. For 30 L. inspection future. of modern drama. 1914 809 2 C 3 years Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable The ancient buildings are crumbling, The first of Aspects f Bp were school liquor legislation the pres- If j Compound has been the standard for l'e- employed forty-nine physi- we grant the ballot to one cla°s, wt I Maeterlinck, Maurice. remedy Bp the actors are nourishing the and ent session made its appearance Thurs- No one sick with were the grass must grant it to all. Then the male.ills. woman’s ailments B cians. 87,000 children given eye in the House when Fossett of questior The unknown guest. 1914 .839.3 M 9 and we are shocked the day Rep. does to herself if she does not t bis B>' flowers, by fall- in our mind is this: Shall we on electior justice try fa- and ear tests. Last with a better a bill to year, Portland introduced permit drug- BIOGRAPHY. mous medicine made from roots and it B1 ing of a star, the Mark Twain of Maine, day turn loose that great army of crea lierbs, of the law, examinations gists to sell intoxicating liquors “for has restored so understanding tures, thousands, tens of thousands, Weigall, Arthur Edward P. B. many sufferingwomentohealth. Bp “Our George.” His academic educa- medical and mechanical purposes and for yes, were more generally and effectively hundreds of thousands of them, who in- The life and time of Cleopatra, Write to LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. B tion enriched his inherited, facetious the arts.” Under the present Maine law In thD last examination 529 habit the red light sections of our cities of B 9 C (CONFIDENT! Aid LYNN. MASS., for advice. K given. 114, druggists may not sell liquor for any | queen Egypt. 59 mind with a knowledge of that delicate and let them go to the and there, side Your letter will he opened, read and answered children were given the eye and ear tests purpose, although they are allowed to polls Wile, Frederic William. of meaning in words not cer- by side with the gojd, pure women ol l>y a woman and held in strict confidence. K1 with the result that were found to subtility use alcohol in compounding prescriptions. Men around the Kaiser; the makers 11,980 this country, cast their votes and have a tain of acquisition often by ardent stu- The Fossett bill would permit them to of modern G.^many. 920 W 6 have defective vision and 3, 673 to have voice in the of our State | sell such as are enumerated it electing Town, dents of the classics. Like his famous liquors by and National officials and in the FICTION. defective hearing. 44 werp found who in the United States Pharmacopeia. making contemporary he seized the funny side of our laws? Their influence would be i Adams. Samuel were totally blind. are required by it to keep a Hopkins. Druggists downward, rather than of a conversation or an incident, pre- record of all sales and they must furnish upward. They J The clarion. 1914. Ad 12*2 would want officers elected and laws en- sented the acute angle of an to a bond. Bacon, Josephine Daskam. at- oddity acted that would fieulty is experienced in securing the con- protect crime. And one’s and struck fire with Any druggist who is three times To-day's daughter. 1914. D 26-12 consciousness, shall we give this class a chance to be- W- tention of to the notices that are victed of a violation of the terms of the A. parents Pierre HAL come Coulevain, de (Pseud.) his chisel and as the fellow-craft candidates for high and sent. The school examination is intend- gavel, act, automatically loses his right to sell positions perhaps, yes, defeat The wonderful romance. 1914. C 832 3 dresses the stone. He was of us, a liquor under its provisions. Violations probably, good, up- ed only to reveal gross defects and should right women? We regret to have to admit Fedden, Mrs. Romilly, (Katharine W. worker in the quarries, not of stone for are made punishable by a fine of not less be followed with examination an ex- it, but there are women this class by than $25 nor more than $200, or imprison- among Douglas.) the Temple, but of ideas that enrich the who are bright, intellectual, and well pert.and when necessary with treatment. ment for not less than ten nor more than Shifting sands. 1914. F 312 2 mind and build character. One was not educated, but perfect demons morally. In the of local 10 days. Ferber, Edna. many cases, by report We do not hear very much now about obliged to scratch one’s head to perceive Should the bill for a new State prison Personality plus. 1914. F 37 3 and officers, it appears that less than half the Suffragettes over in England and are his It flashed conscious- to be located in the central part of the Lee, Jennette. meaning. upon what are Plumbing We the cases receive the atten- which was in the Sen- wondering they doing. hope Healing subsequent State, presented ness like an electric coruscation. they are trying to atone for some of their The woman in the alcove. 1914.... L 51-6 tion that the notification should ate Thursday by Senator Chatto of Han- imply. actions of the Rice, Alice Hegan. I was talking with him and Billy Bean cock, chairman of the legislative com- unwomanly past by scrap- Last year 33 towns and cities acted lint and the The mittee on State receive a ing rolling bandages for poor Honorable Percival. 1914. R 36-7 J about school scrapes and I said: ‘Hobble prison, passage on that clause of the law men who are tor home and CONTRACTOR, favorably at this an effort will be made to suffering Suttner, Bertha von. told me once there were not bad session, (Baroness.) the many country on the blood drenched fields of which authorizes appointment of have the new prison located at Pittsfield. When thoughts will soar. A ro- boys in the High, but there was one Belgium and France, or making gar- school 53 of whom were em- V farm in that town has already been mance of the immediate future. Su 8-2 physicians, ni, nts and food to send to the whose were inexcusable—he was out as an ideal site for the collecting at a cost of pranks picked pro- ployed $4938. innocent, destitute victims of the most the worst lad of the concourse.’ Clarion horrible war the world This average cost of less than $100 for relation to ever knew. And “And that was of flashed we Children Range you, course,” the of certain are wondering if the Suffragettes Cry each physician employed indicates a improvement highways. could conduct matters over there FOR Quimby. The act provides that whenever a road any FLETCHER’S on the * * generous professional spirit part Ciniltv T nnnfpccoH hut in iinatipp better than they have been and are being commission r, officer or employee of any conducted. of the men who have served as medical or town with CASTORIA to I declared my misdeeds were city improves any highway myself For our we could fact amount 67 Church inspectors and implies that few towns a road machine or smilar device after the part, any Street, more the result of surplus energy than of charges from batteries of human need a of medical first day of August in any year, except reject plan inspection vicious in tongues, hut when it comes to disposition. Watch monkeys light smoothing or maintenance work, guns, HELP THE KIDNEYS on the score of amounts expense. The especially of such size and as a cage. there shall be immediately placed a sur- power Belfast, Maine. paid by towns for this service to the those being used by the Germans, we ranged When nicknames fell to face of gravel average depth of appropriate must confess that we are cowards anc Belfast Readers are the from $8 to $800. In numerous instance six inches on the section of the highway Learning Way. one and Her- would and another, George suggested so run, give up the whole game. It’d the little ills— a—IKT—TftfT^ITiTTBTTiTiilTt *7Wf*iiffflTMWaTWT'MT,T"TTBi'Tr~‘“— service was secured at $25, $50 and $75 a improved. kidney bert Pitcher should be called Pitch- of in Bertha Frances Hillman. Mug j Millett Belfast: Resolve favor of The lame, weak or aching back— year. The average service rendered by Waldo General Troy, Me., Jan. 25, 1915. er. i told him that would be tautologi- County Hospital, Belfast, The unnoticed urinary disorders— Notic j of Foreclosure. each amounted for and machin- physician approximately and he $1000 building installing That lead to and cal, replied, “who taught you | A household remedy in America for 25 year! may dropsy Bright’s dis- Edward B Lunt of Belfast, in tc schools These ery for laundry, $2000 annually for main- eight days. physicians I —Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Od. For cuts, ease. the of Waldo and State of =1 that?” I answered Hobbie, and here- tenance. sprains WHEREAS,County Maine, bruises. 25c. and At ai the 76.38 who burns, scalds, 50c. When the are his mortgage deed dated the twenty-second found, during year, pupils that is one of his hob- I Millett of Belfast: Act Sec- kidneys weak, by turned, “0, only amending drug stores. of A. D. 1914. recorded in Waldo them with day October, should be reported to their family physi- tion Revised so Help Doan’s Kidney Pills, ; bies. 2, Chapter 114, Statutes, Registry of Deeds, Book 300, Page 23, convey- that be arrested and A for weak cians for further examination and lor of persons may com- OUR BEDTIME STORY. remedy especially kidneys. ed to Belfast Savings Bank, a corporation duly Cine Quickness repartee requires genius mitted to for a debt of $5 instead Doan’s have been used in troubles for and existing and having its principal treatment for defects or infect- prison kidney organized as as las' iij physical and culture, and Our was a of business at in the of long they j George past of $10, as the law now provides. “Dingledollar Dan.” 50 years. place Belfast, County ous disease. Waldo and State of Maine, a certain lot or will positively 1 •_ master; yes, a most excellent master, in Con ant of Waldo: Bill, An Act in re- Endorsed [Fairfield by 30,000 people—endorsed by citi- of land, with the buildings thereon, The of lation to the of certain Journal.J parcel duties school physicians extend i its use, improvement zens of this locality. situated in said Belfast on the easterly side of highways. Once there was a nice Old Fossil bounded and described as fol- COST likewise to an of school build- Bleet with each grace of nature and of art.’ living “During the past three years I had attacks High street, and inspection of a Currier Camden: Petition of Win- in town about the size of this. lows, to wit:—Beginning on High street at the ings and premises with proper There is a melancholy pleasure in re- of pain in my back,” says W. C. Sheldon of To Close Th reports field S. Richards and 32 others, citizens When he was a Little Boy a man gavt west corner of land owned by C. H. Bray’s Me. “Some of them were severe on the condition thereof. It is hardly calling memories of ancient days and the of Maine, in favor of a non-resident fish- him a dollar to run and get changed. Brooks, quite heirs; thence running north eighteen degrees AT Tm and it hurt me to or west the east line of said High street ten to over-estimate the dear of our and re- ing license. He forgot to go back with the changt stoop straighten. Any upon passible important companions youth, rods and links to the line dividing lots The House and Senate adjourned to 10 and that was the First Dollar he eve sudden move or turn I made caused sharp eighteen Cash Grocery and beneficial results of the in- and tears must come when the dear thence eastwardly on said medical gret after eleven and twelve; o’clock Tuesday morning, holding earned. twinges across my back. I also had trouble ones the veil that line nine rods and thirteen links; thence south- spection already in practice. pass beyond separates brief sessions on the When he died he had it Sears pt Pupils Friday. Among still. from the kidney secretions. I saw Doan’s erly parallel with line of said High street seven a re- the living from the illustrious dead. measures introduced was a bill He used to his down 1 seven links to north corner of land of formerly accounted dull have with important pack Money int< Kidney Pills advertised and began using them, rods and for a hunter’s of providing resident license, his jeans with a hay press. said C H. Bray’s heirs; thence upon the line of cognition their needs been given pro- They proved to be a grand remedy and did me another for a nine hour for railroad He make an his land to High street to bounds begun at, a day Icould ordinary Tightwai j consideration and correct Mr. E. R. Cunningham says in more ever more or less. per physicial per- employees and still another to prohibit look like Coal Oil Johnnie. good than anything else 1 had used containing one-half acre, and sonal note from D. C.: Also one other parcel of land situated in said educational treatment. Infectious Washington, misleading advertising. The last bill was Whenever he needed o for my kidneys.” any clothing Belfast and bounded and described as follows, | Quarrel “Was sorry to hear Our had been passed by both branches of the last shoes he sick at heart to think o: A LATER STATEMENT. diseases have been detected in their early George legis- grew to wit:—Beginning at the northeast corner of we lature and vetoed by Cov. Haines. the useless At a later date Mr. Sheldon said: “I have had Factory stages and their rapid spread prevented. mustered out; but cannot expect to expense. C. H Bray’s house lot lying easterly of High A large number of were re- He did not bother the town 1 land of live on me petitions merchant: no occasion to use Doan’s Kidney Pills or any street; thence easterly by formerly r* School more forever. One time he called I Ljo: premises have been made ceived from the but when 1 Sarah E. Jackson seven rods and twenty links granges throughout very copiously, they saw hin a here with'the "Don’t be other kidney remedy for long time. You may sanitary and wholesome. greeting: fright- State seeking a pension for the blind. coming they ducked into the trenches. to a proposed street; thence northerly by said continue to publish my former endorsement.” street four rods and nine links to land Mill Fa The of the the ened Ned, I have a return ticket.” The much discussea license law for He beat them down on their proposed | Sites, experience State during price Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t ask of the late B. F. Field; thence west two and until were almost to simply few the act has been Many don’t have one. resident hunters, which has the endorse- they willing giv* one-half north by said Field’s land to years operative him the to rid of for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills degrees Ho ment of the Ccmmissioners of Fish and goods get him. the land first above described to the point of for Summer the more other —the same that Mr. Sheldon had. Foster- justifies rapid adoption by Came and of the Maine Sportsmen’s Time rolled on until one day there blev beginning, containing forty-four and four-fifths THE BLUE BOOK. into town an outfit which rented an Milburn N. Y. lot numbered six iri accordance communities of the full provisions of the Fish and Game Association, was pre- empt; Co., Props., Buffalo, rods, and being and Camp' sented in the House by Rep. McCarty of storeroom and offered the good citizen' with the survey and plan of Philo Hersey. one other of land situated in said Col cord’s Magazine To Be Revived by Stu- Lewiston. The bill it is a chance to buy what was left of a bank Alsu parcel will, expected, Belfast and bounded and described as follows, LOCATED ON TH1 dents. call forth notwith- rupt fire and flood sale stock of shoes am ' j Kirstein For vigorous opposition, to at the northeast corner of Mayor. at cents on the dollar. wit:—Beginning The Blue in which Lincoln Col- standing the fact that residents of the clothing thirty NOTICE. C. H. Bray’s heirs house lot easterly of High Book, Ah! those were the the State are exempt from its provisions happy days fo street; thence southerly by said French’s land Bangor, Me., Jan. 28. Bangor Re- cord, writer, was much interested of MAINE CENTRAL when on owned or leased Dingledollar Dan. We, the undersigned physicians Belfast, four rods ten and one-half links to land owned nominated Bernhard while a student at the of hunting land by publicans tonight University He loosened on more coin than h that after Rowe thence the said is to them, a concession made by the propon- up Maine, agree February 1, 1915, the by Ephraim easterly by M. Kirstein for mayor. There were no Maine, be revived by undergrad- rods and give opportunity had for services shall Ephraim Rowe's land seven twenty uates. The ents of the measure to the farmers of emancipated many, many years fees for our professional be as loc.it candidates. magazine suspended publica- links to a thence make a change in opposing Money that had been mourned as los proposed street; northerly by | tion several years ago because of finan- follows: the stieet four rods, ten and one-half in life. forever came back to life, am j proposed j cial difficulties. Those behind the move- The bill fixes the license fee for resi- Office consultation not less than.$ 1 00 links; thence westerly seven rods and twenty- Bill Vetoed. the pursuit of happiness. Immigration ment now think they can produces read- dent hunters at $1, and to this is added a House visits within one mile of post- two links to the point of begi ning, containing He loaded up with clothes and shoe } office. 1 50 and one-half and lot \V.;l able magazine without losing money. recording fee of 15 cents, making the thirty-four rods, being Undeveloped from the bankrupt stock. house visits rec’d from 8 numbered to and of Washington, Jan. 28. President Miss Elizabeth Hanly, ’15, of Thomas- entire cost $1.15 to those who wish to Night (calls p. five, according survey plan Wilson vetoed the bill And in his mind he groaned to think o : m. to 6 a. m). 2 00 Philo Hersey. immigration ton, has been chosen editor-in-chief a shoot birds or big game. Unlimited Raw by the he had the towi Confinements, within six miles of post- All of said above parcels being the same con- and sent a message to a-e good money given Thursday special temporary board of editors. Albion F. Holders required to exhibit their one after 00 B. Lunt Emma B merchants for that were no bette office, including visit. 15 veyed to the said Edward by Congress, he the licenses to or officers things AND saying disapproved Sherman, ’16, of Bar Harbor, is to be wardens other upon For all suppplies except emergency medi- Thompson by her deed of warranty dated Sep- measure because of the test. that those he was getting so cheapl; literacy business manager, with Paul L. request, and they are to be valid until cines an extra charge will be made. tember 27, 1907, and record- d in Waldo Regis- Gould, now. I 1 ’17, of as assistant. Associate Jan. 1st, next, following the date of Signed: D. P. FLANDERS, try of Deeds, Book 284, Page 499; and whereas Good Farming Portland, He knew thev were no better heoausi ! ■ T\ 1 •• 1 editors now chosen are R. P. Clark, ’15, issue. They apply equally to the killing ELMER SMALL, the condition of said mortgage has been broken; the bankrupt fellows told him so. G. C KILGORE, now, reason of the breach of the AWAIT DEVELOP'D' worms--a 10 wmuren of Lincoln; Muriel Colbatb, 15, of of game and game birds. Licenses are therefore, by uauger Hamp- One it rained. S. W. JOHNSON, condition thereof, said Belfast Savings Bank den; S. C. Clement, ’16, of J. H. required for the transportation of game day Belfast; To hiB astonishment the color in hit E. L. STEVENS, claims a foreclosure of said mortgage. *ComrnunicationB regar Childhood has many ills; but worms, whether of or and it is unlawful for | Magee, ’18, Bangor; R. J. McCarthy, game birds, any tt. A. WILSON, Dated this day of January, or stomach worms, must be vigor- new coat ran blithely away, the trouseri twenty-Beventh are invited and will tv pinworms ’18, of Springfield, Mass. transportation company to accept them E. A. D. 1915. BELFAST SAVINGS BANK. No gain in health and shrank timidly from his ankles, his shoei D. TAPLEY, ously guarded against. The editors hope to produce the first for shipment from a person not holding O. S. VICKERY, By W. J, DORMAN, when addressed to any strength is possible until they became nice and soft like wet paste number, Feb. 23. The is to a license. ADELBERT MILLETT, Its Treasurer duly authorized. MAINE CENTRAL, or t are removed. If you Buspect magazine board and the soles fell off gracefully. F. G. SMALL, D. & M. 3w4 J that YOUR child is suffering be purely literary, and is to be conduct- The bill for the issuance Wj pi provides by He hurried to the bankrupt sale to tel I C. H. STEVENS, INDUSTRIAL BURE' from worms,do not lose another ed by the students themselves. the Fish and Game the ^R Department, ap- the they had gone t< H. L. KILGORE, minute, but get a bottle of this to gentlemen—but plication be made through city and another town about the size of this look 3w3 J. C. HAM. time-tried, dependable remedy town clerks. Bona fide residents of the True’s Elixir. Discover- A Test for Liver ing for other economical buyers. —Dr. Complaint State and members of their immediate ed by my father, this compound Dingledollar Dan’s funeral was large- E. H. BOYINGTON, ^ Mentally Unhappy—Physically, Dull may hunt without licenses on land PORTLAND. MAINE Trade has for over 60 years been family ly attended by his prospective heirs. JMark owned and'leased them on which growing in reputation as a sure remedy for The Liver, sluggish and inactive, first shows by they Mora): Often the principal thing sole stom- are and which used Specialist worms of all kinds and for keeping the actually domiciled is WOOD Eye-Sight itself in a mental state—unhappy and critical. is the customer. ach in the pink of condition. exclusively for agricultural purposes. Never is there joy in living, as when the OF THE Send for list of symptoms. City or town clerks who refuse or Any skin itching is a temper tester. Th< your child’s but get Stomach and Liver are their work. Do not endanger health, doing neglect to forward remittances for hunt- more you scratch the worse it itches FOR SALE. a of the Family Laxa- BOY 1 NOTON bottle Dr. True’s Elixir, Keep your Liver active and healthy by using ing licenses each month may be punished Doan’s Ointment is for piles, eczema—anj ^OPTICAL GO., tive and Worm at once. Good for all Expeller, Dr. King's New Life Pills; the by a fine of not less than $25 nor more skin itching. 50c. at drug stores. adults also. At dealer’s, 35c, 50c and $1. they empty 2 flirty five cords of hard wood Winteroort, Maine your than All license fees are to be de- 44 South Main Street, Advice free. Special treatment for tapeworms. Bowels freely, tone up the Stomach, cure your $50. voted to the fish and interests of Send for book. Constipation and purify the Blood. 25c at game Children Ory MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS. the State. for sale. Apply to OFFICE DAYS. Druggists. FOR FLETCHER'S Persons found in the fields or forests Bucklen’s Arnica Salve excellent for Piles. Corner Cross and Feiiera Auburn, Maine. or on the waters of the State with fire- OASTORI A W. W. BLAZO. — —^_ V lions of men are living today with the Cambridge some months before be was to kill or maim i passion their brethren. 1 ten old TH^WAR. |-- It is years and took the degree of B. Preaches a j not so astounding and terrible after Wilson Meaty AT A. when only twelve years and five all that atrocities are committed NINETY [»'k1 Liked it. Thinks which months old. This boy, William make the blood are but one Wotton, :ongregation 1 was taken with a boil—they became a and author Wrong. severe result of in clergyman of some is in the living the moral and spiritu- Hale and Hearty. not **1 headache and cold, which al though great distinction. He dared Independent.] atmosphere which war develops, and to i^ lbe Bath on criticise Swift’s “Tale of a Tub" as finally brought constipa- you do not notice how almost unconsci- G. W. on ‘‘The Prog- Heath of South Windham, Maine, a profane piece of and Swift 8ermon tion and bowel even our own ribaldry, For trouble. far Your ously, souls, removed ia 90 still hale and made him the of Effect upon the of all yearB "young”—and target his savage sa- Physics kinds were from the scene of conflict, are yet tire. Baby. ,WWar-Its being and hearty. For 60 years, he has used "L. «! !!<’. was by Rev. used, we were somewhat blighted by the existing con- preached obliged F.” In the same diary, under date of Janu- at to resort to the ditions. In time of peace we shudder at Atwood’s Medicine, and his personal Sunday Central fountain ary, 1658, Evelyn records the death of The the loss of the and talk of of of much fa- syringe for help. I could Titanic, it for recollections of Mr. Atwood are very in- his dear son five Signature I Richard, and t[,e subject days, being greatly distressed, but years drink castor oil like today teresting: three days old, and pours out his father- I tie text was Isaiah water, the destruction of a British or German in a CO'--1...r-nu'ni- but it did no good. Salts “For more than 60 “L. F.” At- ly heart strain of threnody too llf squadron doeB not awaken any such con- years long were of no use. wood’s reme- for recital here, but of The doc- cern, even the loss of life Medicine has been a family irrepressible ,j, S,'.Rtion and the gate is though is much tenderness. tors were puzzled. After dy in my household. At the age of 9°, I The account which he For thus shall it be greater. And we are almost gives three becoming am still use of this child’s “wit and the using bottles of Peruna calloused to the using it, and my six children understanding is the that mong peoples, I tremendous toll of the it and incredible only guarantee you have the as the consider from time to I it first endowment of mind” { ,|,ve tree glean- myself entirely dead on the battle lines. War with its time. bought well.” Mr. B. from L. F. in seems incredible indeed, John Capers, deadening blight is thus the finer Atwood himself 1850, but, allowing .1*1 No. 610 dulling when he sold house. I for a fatherly must be Jjj.j Pecan St, Fort sensibilities of the it from house to fondness, accept- GENUINE people everywhere. as ed as true. in Worth, Texas. i But is hope others get as much benefit I have substantially Isaiah living these there another side to the story. "At two 1 nhJe<'t to from the use of this medicine.” years and a half old he could jt ,i-<- given Uo a truer mZJI0?' Liquid The conflict is also bringing a tremend- Medicine will And Peruna Tub- G. W. Heath. perfectly reade any of the ent affairs over a ous to the of brother- (Signed) English, day 1**5® desirable remedy for awakening thought Latine, French or Gothic world, than that CATARRHAL CONDITIONS. hood. A great feeling of sympathy for letters, pro- Large bottle, 36 cents. All Dealers. nouncing the three first languages ex- f rning the immedi- starving Belgium has been aroused here CASTORIA actly. He had before the 5th or ot his own day. in America, and is form Trial Bottle—FREE—From Us. year, him for over taking tangible in that yeare, not only skill to reade prepared by 30 years. n significance his in the relief with ships being dispatched most written hands, but to decline all It read of “the earth provisions. The contributions “L. F.” MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. Sold in one size splendid the nouns, conjugate the verbs only bottle, never in bulk r ,ste‘ of the world of money, and medical necessi- regular surgical and moBt of the could ties and comforts for the soldiers—the Cradle. irregular fading away”—that Wisdom in the make congruous turn And its syntax, English or ■that mirth and joy development. cause will be kindly thought for the children which into otherwise; to noble Latin and vice-versa and protect the waste is cause, not a selfish one. the Xmas laden the city prompted ship with gifts Children With Minds and Bigger Mem- a The Big had strong passion for Greek and a \ house is shut up. progress of the war makes less —all these things are showing that there ories. wonderful disposition to mathematics, * Hue in.” And how probable the final of the Ger are no barriers between us when human- babies. triumph having by heart divers of __ his of the man ideal. I less because calls—that when of the [Rev. E. P. Parker in the Hartford Courant.] propositions ■s picture say probable ity cry op- Euclid that were read there is to him in play.” is ihe of always the of the un pressed is heard, when there is shaking possibility suffering There are certain stock instances of According to his father, this child of is rich fruit fallen I expected happening. But o or sorrow or distress in the every day anywhere remarkable precocity upon which it is five years "understood the historical ^^nieCentaurCompany^^^^^^^p^^ s' a remnant left a delayed German makes its ulti men are more than victory world, Americans, not worth our while to dwell. The mar ot the Bible to a mate part wonder.” ne scattered : defeat more and certain Germans or grapes probable Britains, Frenchmen, but vellous things related of Christian Hcin- We omit the father’s tender account is done— All its military leaders were tha that we all to the orother- vintage agreed belong great ecker, born at 1721, and confirm- of his child s and of “the I hor\r) rtf hlimonitu On*• kenf kr.x’.i --J Lubec, simple piety ! L u rds of the con- Germany’s hope of in victory lay striking ed, we are told, by "respectable authori- prettinesse of his addresse and behav- \ it the which a sudden and blow at Franc* simply becomes his brother’s world, | crushing opportuni- ties,” are open to suspicion. If, indeed, ior,” as we have much abridged that of nations a before its Allies could in force After the animosities great gather ty. developed by in his second year he learned the greater his intellectual illuminations far exceed- r of their nan- If Germany could have entered Paris ir the war have been the forgotten, good part of the history of the Bible, and in ing such age and experience. It covers 'iinant after the August, the war would have ended ir deeds done in these troubled will days his third year learned to speak Latin and two closely printed pages, nor do we cit- for it. That was the sole reasor still be desolating victory remembered, being as a bond French and could answer most know in the of for the questions anything literature “ir- alike—bringing violation of Belgian to draw men of nations into a j neutrality many on universal history and geography, it is repressible grief and affection,” not ex- and sorrow to Belgium afforded the easiest of deeper That is one of the and ig way ap- fellowship. not he died before Swanville strange that attaining cepting Emerson’s “Threnody,” more 1 ss and proach to the French But the fine things about the abides for- Searsport helpless. capital. good—it the age of five years. There is no doubt, beautiful and affecting than this heart- ■ king concerning German host did not enter Paris and the ever-evil, at its worst is but AT YOUR services as transitory. how ver, as to his remarkable pirecocity, stricken father’s simple, restrained, REQUEST. My Undertaker : liut his words allies’ forces have been There has been a of gathering commingling the for he was taken to Copenhagen and ex- but tender and with each nations in this exquisitely profoundly will be subject to your call at^any hour. Bv the use iion to present strength passing day. Britain strife, which will surely amined there before thfc king and court memorial of his wonderful h is religious boy, u was con- another army of over a million met have its effect the world. of and ought upon From all of Denmark and proclaimed a prodigy committed to the privacy of his diary. telephone automobile, I can assure you the .intent, of the na- to put in the field in the spring. The over the seven seas Britain has called her i nrlpaH For many years past this has been to same ar.d considerate attention that has well ask our- Russian hosts, almost art native troops to aid her. From Africa’s prompt y innumerable, Mozart is a familiar instance of pre- The Optimist a kind of precious sacred iher God is not just getting to the place where they art plains France has her dark characterized work in 0 ; brought cocious musical genius. Less familiar scripture, and this it is which has sug- my Belfast fcr thirty-tv 3 ears, me in these to be feared. is at her ful skinned The black the days Germany troops. man, are the brothers Wesley, Samuel and the — gested present paper. and at no extra ,i\> in which they trained strength the allies have nol brown man and the man have charge. yellow Charles, nephews of the great founder “Such a child,” wrote Evelyn, in con- ■ a could his even arrived at this point as side side with the white nu n. king yet, though fought by of Methodism, whose performances on “I never for such a child I With now cluding, saw; competent assistant, ard stock, I am men in all its full- ; in sufficient force to alarm the Kai- What breaking down of race large j prejudices their mother’s harpsichord, before they blesse God in whose bosome he is; may I an arm- ser and to be in force in the there must be because or lined but greater days of this fact—what were three seem well attested and at your service, day night. 34tf ! years old, mine become as this little child.” lets proved, hut a to come. Between the millstones on hei larger contact with Western ideas with and astonishing. One of these brothers, And then these last words, on which to is vast stores of Eastern and Western frontiers Britian’s Indian Germany Christianity, troops, at the age of eight years, surprised the comment were almost with its doctrine of sacrilege: ; a trail of deso- might must be crush- France’s African forces, must have and an his musical world by oratorio of own “Here ends the joy of my life, and for ed. Every day that brings no word of t how much they will do for the dissemin- composition. Dr. William Crotch is an- which I go even mourning to the grave. uavc uic no- German is iUi victory surely making the ation of these things upon their return to other instance of precocious musical CHAS. R. COOMBS, Me, cause Belfast, or this and of the allies and theii their own lands. Life must be day, stronger larger achievements. He become a respectable for which of success more While and broader for them because of they hope promising. these and mediocre composer of neither side has organist of them, cradled scored a decisive victory I experiences, and they will be heralds of church music. 01, are the honors thus far rest with the alliet this broader vision to own fighting their people The melancholy case of Chatterton If for have thwarted their causes today. they Germany's great upon return. I do not think we need not detain us, but that of the gen- and are L 1- mocraey will be purpose just getting to the place can begin to measure at present the in- and unfortunate where tle, pure, lovely Ladye BUY YOUR One of them, they are assuming offensive oner fluences that are to be set in motion Jane Grey is especially interesting. At dominated ations. this old by through bringing together of the the age of fifteen she could write and Clocks and As the Watches, Jewelry is lighting for the war has progressed, it hat races to battle for a common cause. Italian and speak Latin, Greek, French, of. and be sure to have work done had its inevitable effect men your by makes right.” It upon the life Some have tried to tell us that the and knew something of Hebrew and of the General Von Bern- world. It has had a orofound ef- war is an evidence of the failure of Arabic. Sir Walter Landor has fect repro- W. M. THAYER, Jeweler, Phoenix Row. nny and the next upon the economic forces of the Christianity. It is more truly an evi- duced the conversations between her and its most cold-blood- world, upon moral forces, and upon dence of man’s having failed to measure Ascham, and told of her its Roger delight of modern days. It spiritual forces. The first of these it up to Christianity’s standard. But even in reading Plato in the original, much the most heard of for m in which Ger- somehow or othei now, amid the storm and thunders of the preferring that to pastimes in the park o. said their the has a of thrust battle one see great money question way hour, may the faint blush or to Boccaccio’s merry tales. At the ~ ex- itself into the of the •is politics par ing foreground. It is coming of the day of peace, when age of fourteen she wrote a letter in to the credit of our own the .. political sins the sin nothing Ameri- “cause of might” having been over- Latin to Henry Bullinger at Zurich, in st can that not until the wai the “cause of the contemptible, government come, right” will go which she mentions her progress in PRESTON’S to affect against the Holy began our commercial relations on to victories of peace more glorious Hebraic studies. She was revered by ; could it find a voice of kind for than those of are & perpetual peace any pro- war, because they scholarly persons like Asetam and Ayl- Livery, Boarding Transient Stable even a beautiful test. Germany may ride shod ovei founded the of rough upon spirit brotherhood, mer for her remarkable proficiency in Is situated on W ashington street just off Main street. I have single and “is a link in the Hague Convention, to which we are the t of the of I, lured, spiri democracy, spirit learning, as for her character. double hitches, etc. Careful if a and violate the buckboards, drivers desired. Your patron- the universe.” party, neutrality of freedom. Amen. But here in Connecticut may be found who It sow the sea age issoiicited. Telephones-stable 235-2, house 61-13. i'rof. Eucken, Belgium. may indiscrim- several interesting instances ot preco- | Iy28 America several with mines to the of de- ; inately peril YOUR COLD IS DANcEROUS. cious minds. W. G. PRESTON, Proprietor. etures, I fenceless seafarers or bombs lag very blandly drop deadly John Trumbull, poet, patriot and law- ■■■■■■»■■**■■■ IMHMu HWV from the air the defenceless BREAK IT UP—NOW'. man to any other upon towns. yer, born 1750, graduated at Yale in class o true structure of It raid unfortified coast towns and ( j may A Cold ij readily catching. A run down of 1767, and who died in 1831, is an ex- we are all of us kill women and children or rav- c helpless system is susceptible to Germs. You owe it to ample. The following facts regarding STUDY AND EXERCISE a and then -er's oft repeated age starving country calmly of him seem almost incredible but are well yourself and to others your household to a crown burden its with enormous Study does not hurt child unless the in "taken his people taxation attested. The son ot a Connecticut nrHuETYOUR^CROPS^DEciDE^n the Germs at Dr. Bell’s to fight once, Pine-Tar- time is taken from time that should it.. to God alone is he carry on its aims in their country. It and a delicate before study > They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured is fine for Colds and It minister, child, be in t oaliment of may valuable monuments of ar- Honey Coughs. loosens spent out-of-door exercise. Mb: duty.” destroy reaching his second birthday he could re- J in the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. chitecture are the Mucous, stops the and soothes the Overstudy and lack of exercise make 'a Juristic policy is to that the world’s heritage Cough from memory Watt’s “Divine peat It a < JALKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. < a from the and It's at thin, bloodless children. is com- si strife, it will be past, ruin valuable libra- Lungs. guaranteed. Only 25c your Songs for Children” and the verses in ries bination that provokes St. Vitus’ dance. ic me of democracy. : with priceless treasures and for all Druggist. the New England Primer. In the course COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEV\ YORK < If your child is thin and is. g f Britain’s sun, these crimes against humanity we havt of his third he learned to and pale, listless, year read, a and |^THE a na- no voice in America to inattentive, has tickle appetite is ! lown upon raise in protest, before he was four years old had read MEMORIAL TO WOMEN. unable to stand stiil nr sit ttill, you must si n we ourselves. It lest we violate our strict neutrality. But the Bible from to end. Seven beginning remember that health is even more im- ami blow when the issues of war strike at out months before he was old he At a Probate Court crippling BY FREDERICK J. HASKINS. eight years than education. held at Belfast, within and ■ portant for the M tils sobbing with the p.cketbooks we have an instant voice his examination for admission to County of a Ido, on the 12th day of passed See to it at once that the does A. J). a for a the patient January, 1916. let u ang her to sec- protest. Wrongs against humanity Within few weeks corner stone Yale but did not enter there un- RENT College, not at least two hours "VETTIE E of M* ts- the It are not of as much concern to us as be laid for the erection of a overstudy, gets ROBERTSON nroe, in said eg nations. will magnifi- til six years later. Professor Park ( says out-of-door exercise j Of three or four rooms ounty, guardian ot Ruth w .Ko. nson and wanted t a and the our commerce. I am not cent new in the national every day, sleep's for light republics wrongs against building capital, that while examined by the tutors, the Hazel Irene Robertson of Monroe, in iv. :d Coun- ten hours out of every twenty-four and of si::.-. e defenders of de- saying that the recent note to Bri air in honor of the women who served as child sat in the lap of Nathaniel Em- housekeeping, centrally located. ty Waldo, having presented a option pray* takes a non-alcoholic tonic like Dr. Wil- ii.g tor a license to soil and convey certain ival Bt and we may well was not just. It was right. We do not nurses in the Civil War and by their his future classmate, w’ho was to ORRIft J. mons, liams’ l’ink Pills until the color returns Apply DICKEY, estate situated in the town of Monroe, being «i jch an outcome of want our commerce unduly hindered oi heroism and self-sacrifice lessened the older than he five Before the of said by years. to cheeks ami and the be- 2w4 Pythian Block prop* rty minors, described in said toi ica is more and hampered by any of the belligerents. and loss of life. The the of nine he had lips apipetite petition and for the purposes therein expressed. suffering building reaching age years comes normal. etition with Ger- And Britain’s preliminary reply shows is to be utilized as the permanent home versified one-half the Psalter. This Ordered, That the said petitioner gives notice to For growing children who become all persons interested a of this the world. In a that its government is as anxious to bt of the American Red Cross Society. For work he afterwards pale by causing copy prudertly destroyed. and thin Dr. Williams’ Pink Fills are not Drder to be published three weeks successively in Abies are to us as we are to have it. No on< the erection of some memorial to fighting just years In the third volume of the diary Of Ezra but in Tile Republican Journal, a newspaper published only safe the great majority of at are doubts that this difficulty will be arrang- the women of the Civil War has been one read the Belfast, that they may at a Probate they fighting Stiles, page 103, may fol- cases are appear they the very best tonic that Court, to be held at Belfast, within and tor said t\ hich we believe, ed amicably with the British Foreigi under consideration and many views have of the of Yale PROBATE NOTICES. lowing entry president can be taken. build the blood Countv, on the 9th day ot February. A. 1). 1915, at that Office. But I do want to the been advanced as to the form it should They up wondered emphasize College: | at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, and strengthen the nerves and assist is so in fact that we have allowed commercia take. These differences have been unit- if any have, the of said Btrongly “1 examined Miss Lucinda, Foot, aet At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and they why prayer peti- nature in keeping pace with rapid growth. tioner should not be granted. individual or a interests to supercede our thought ol ed in the derision to erect a beautiful 12, Daugh. of the Revd Mr. Foot of lor the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- The Dr. Williams Medicine of A. 1). 1915. JAMES where he or it to I have no doubi to house the offic- has learned the 4 Company, day January, LIBBY, Judge. peace justice humanity. building organization Chesire. She orat. N. will send two A true Attest: Schenectady, Y., you certain instrument, to be the last copy. ■e the only ones to that were we in Britain's place we wouk cially authorized to carry on the human- agt. Cataline, the four first books of the purporting Arthur W. books on the blood and nerves if you A will and testament of Charles A. Warren, Leonard, Register. .- follow the same to contra itarian work of the since this and in progress, they plans prevent nation, iEneid, St. John’s Gospel Greek. mention If child late of Monroe, in said County of Waldo, dt ceas- this paper. your isvery AI.IH) SS.—In ot and of their fel- band goods reaching the enemy. Britaii work best typifies the spirit of the wo- 1 examined her not where she had ed, having been presented for probate Court Probate, held at Bel- only young ask for the booklet “The Care of HI fast. on the 12th day of January, 1915. p hern. The and France have too much at stake no men that the is to learned but elsewhere in Ordered. That notice be given to all persons great building designed indifferently the Your own sells Lora A. Chase, administratrix on the Mate of Paliy.” druggist Dr. a of this order to he a once and met his to take every Ant honor. and the Greek interested by causing copy Franklin Cha^e, late of Monroe, in said precaution possible. Virgil, Tully, Testament, Williams’ Pink Pills. three weeks in The Re- County, a memo- published successively deceased,, her til'd end final i- to do the if they are fighting the battle for democ The honor of providing such and found her well fitted to be admitted at Belfast, having presented rying publican Journal, published that they account of administration ot said must estate tor it thinks its civiliza- racy, the cause of humanity the work rial to the women of che Civil War into the Freshman Class. She was born may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at allowance. within and for said on v Europe and ul- over has too much at stake for Britain be divided between Miss Mabel Board- May 19, 1772.” Belfast, County, the second Tuesday of February next, at ten of the Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three r 1. It believes the not to exert legitimate means t( man of the National Red Cross Tne was under date of every Society entry 1783. On clock befoie noon, and snow cause, if any they weeks* successively, in The Republican Journal, r> and A'. of the For same should the Sale tiie not be Modelling of prevent supplies reaching Germany. Capt. James Scrymser the next page of the Diary is printed the have, why proved, ap a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- allowed. ns! one of its leading I will not take the time here to discus! Mditary Order of the Legion of Honor of Certifies,e or Diploma, in Latin, signed proved and ty, that an persons interested may attend at a JAM Eh LIBBY, Judge. Probate Court, to be field at Belfast, on tin* 9th -mo that the ideal is a the of many industries all ovei the United States. Scrymser felt President Stiles and to the crippling Capt. by given girl. A true copy. Attest: day of February next, and show cau.-e if any -nean States under the world, but. especially here in Ameri that the nation should erect a memorial Tnough she received the diploma or ARTHUR W. Leonard, Register. they have, why the said account should not be rerman Emperor. ca, which has followed in the track of to the loyal women of that period and of- certificate in due form, she did not— allowed. JAMES LIBBY, .Judge. 3 evident that Eu- the war, or the folly which all these fered to create a fund for that purpose. was not to—enter At a Probate Court held at neitast, within and j probably permitted <»t A true copy. Attest: t t that no memorial for the County Waldo in vacation, Janu- 'lie German Kaiser years has kept us from building up Miss Boardman felt college. Dr. Dexter’s annals of Arthi r W. Leonard, Register. j early ary 19, A. D. 1H6 -.-gime today any merchant marine to take care of our owr could be quite so fitting as a handsome l£ ale graduates show that the following certain instrument, purporting to be the last 117 a L1H> ssS.—In Court of held at Bei- and his commerce,or the of new fields foi to be used for the permanent entered Yale at the of Proi.ate, Napoleon opening building persons age A will and testameni of George A. Quimby, ?T fast, on tin* I2lh day ol 191f. on the said January, pire a century ago. I the development of trade, especially ir home of the organization carrying twelve years, one of them, probably, at late of Belfast, in County of Waldo, deceas Frederick L. Palmer, administrator on the estate for man who has read South America, which have come as work of mercy which these women in- eleven years: Daniel Brown, class of ed, having been presented probate. of Belle J, Palmer, latent Monroe, in said Coun- $39.00 That notice be to all in ty, deceased, having presented nis first and final shed the govern- result of the war. Our people will noi augurated. Gurdon class of Ordered, given persons by 1714; Saltonstall, 1725; terested by causing a copy of this order to be account ot administration ol said estate for al- n the conflict be slow to take of the included class of Samuel great advantage oppor Capt. Scrymser's plan only Bennett, 1726; Whittle- -AT- published three weeks successively in The Re- lowance. tunities for a! the women in the memorial. 'nought than that commercial expansion Northern sey, class of 1729, and the brothers publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three ed by the Prussian they present themselves. And now tha- He made it practical by offering the sum Abraham and James Davenport, class of may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, within and for said County, on the second a in war com name of the JACKSON & HALL’S Belfast, newspaper published Belfast, in saint ounty, hought that the favor- the first shock of the is over, of $300,000 in the Loyal Le- 1732. What the later annals of Yalt at ten ;of the cloca Tuesday of February next, that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- mercial become more set would cause, if a® to launch its long interests will gion, provided that Congress ap- would disclose of this sort, or those, before noon, and show any they have, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, ou the 9th should not ne Nothing that can be tied and business ought to become mori propriate a like amount A bill appro- earlier or later, of Harvard, we do not why the same proven, approved day of February next, and show cause, if any _1 —_l the and allowed. they have, why the said account should not be >r the terrible havoc priating $400,000 was passed by Sen- know. The common notion that JAM Eh preco- Constipation LIBBY, Judge. allowed. igium, where a whole It would seem as if this great conflict ate in 1912, but was rejected by the cious children either die or A true Attest: prematurely copy. JAMES LIBBY, • all the dream! was ex- of all ailments that flesh is Arthur W. Leonard, Register. Judge. the point of starva- has made of more effect House. Considerable opposition exhaust their faculties in early years Causes 50 per cent A true copy. Attest: tie- laid waste and of universal peace which men have had, pressed, because the proposed memorial and sink into mediocrity is not supported heir to. Ask your physician if you doubt it. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. £ At a Probate court lieia at Bell: "itlun and ■ n by the thousands It was natural that the neutra was to honor only the women of the the cases above cited. The st, only by Optimist for the County of Waldo, on the 12th day of A women of the WILSON’S LAXATIVE TABLETS XV LDO SB.—In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- iesires of a countries of should be stirred bj North, thus the has long been familiar with and much in- A. 1). 1916. strong- Europe ignoring January. V? last, on tile 12th day ot January, 1916. ■h it was on the war—that Switzerland should imme Southern States who had made terested in two cases and at living equal minutely will keep you from being constipated. JOHNSON of Boston, Mass., and Inez N.De row’, administratrix on the estate of many's record will diately mass its armies—Italy and Portu sacrifices from ar equal sense of duty. length described in Evelyn’s diary. 100 in Box. 25 cents by mail. ALFREDHerbert S. Morey of Belfast, Maine, guar- Francis M. Staples, late oi Stockton springs, its broken word gal and other nations should do the same In addition to their heroic services in Pepys and both of whose dians of Nathan F. Houston, a person of un in said Cou dy, deceased, having presented her Evelyn, diaries, sound mind, of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, first account of administration of said estate for irld has faith It has even a of uncer the wounded, the Southern wo- of same lost produced feeling nursing practically the period, have CITY DRUG having presented a petition praying fora license allowance. own land and men actual war in their STORE, real md m its word. If tainty here in our set or suffered from been preserved for us, were men of un- to sell and convey certain estate belonging Ordered, That notice thereof be three and set in given, is it to violate its foot the movement for a large inereasi midst, a horror the Northern women like natures and characters. READ & to said ward, described forth said weeks in The Republican Journal, Pepys’s HILLS, Proprietors. petition and for the purposes therein named, successively, the old were seemed a publish* d in Beltast, in said Coun- (■ ilms of conscience, in our army. But theory that spared. It fitting, then, diary is n uch the better known, and de- Maine said real estate situated in in said Coun- newspaper P. O. Square, Belfast, Waldo, ty. that all persons interested may attend at a tuat the does for war is a in the minds of the entire that with world preparedness preventive nation, servedly, pe.haps, because he, lit- ty. Probate Court, to be heal at Beltast, on the 9t,h 1 ulture. And if it of war has been exploded by this conflict the special session of Congress last year tle refinement or delicacy, is an incom- Ordered,That the said petitioner give notice to day of February next, and show cause, if auy a the -■ the for a all sons interested by causing copy of this they have, why said account should not asserts in his book, Germany was prepared in the extreme— should appropriate $400,000 parable chronicler of current events pei order to be published three wpeks successively be allowed. ■' o alternatives and so was France—but the war came. We memorial to the women of the Civil with and War, mingled personal affairs public NOTICE in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- JAMES LIBBY. Judge, ion or ruin”—then must not put our trust entirely in stand- regardless of their sympathies or allegi- gossip, utterly unconscious both of his lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- A true copy, Attest: Belfast, 19, 1915. to be held at Belfast, within and for rtp. I K Y\. "rid needs ing armies but we must work harder t( ances. conceit and humor. was a grave, January bate Court, _A Leonard. Register. Germany Evelyn the trustees of the First said on the 9th of A. 1). ■ At a meeting of County, day February, the world does bring nations into abiding peaceful re- refined and gentleman, of the clock before and show % surely deeply religious Mortgage Bonds of the Belfast & Moosehead 1915, at ten noon, \1T A LDO SS—in Court of Probate, held at Bet* is not on and his reflects his cuiture and his if the of said atement. Tnere lations; simply “peace paper,’ diary Lake R. R. Co., the following bonds were drawn cause, any they have, why prayer ff fast, on the lit!, day of January. 1915. " we seen amounts to YOUK HAIR NEEDS to be petitioner should uot be granted. lteuel administrator on the ruining Germany. It which have nothing, character, and deserves better for payment May 16, 1915, at which time inter- Robinson, estate of JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Benjamin F. Young, late or Lincoluville. in said I hie loss to humanity but a peace with a penalty attached foi known. TTnHer Hate nt* -Tlllv 6. 1679. he est on same will cease: A true copy. Attest: County, deceased, having presented his first and its the to be PARISIAN SAGE 2 Nos. 20 and 46. Arthur W. (to i",‘.!l,anl utterly ruined. What violation, penalty exactec writes: $1000 bonds, Leonard, Register. final account ot admiuistiatton of said »sate for bonds Nos. 48, to be taught its by international pressure. The worlc "There was now brought up to London 11 $500 37, 24, 16, 22, 29, 50. allowance. jtv, place Removes It Quickly Dandruff, Stops Falling a 20, 1, 19, 46 a held :,. doubt not it will re- does not need larger standing armieB, sc child (son of Rev. Henry Wotton in At Probate Court at Belfast, within and that he Pjast W. B. SWAN, Ordered, notice thereof given, three esson. It needs to have much as it needs disarmament and an in- Hair and Scalp Itch. who both read and ) for the County of Waldo, on the 12th day of weeks in The Suffolk) perfectly ALBERT C. BURGESS, V Trustees. successively, Republican Journal, January, A. D.1916. a newspaper published in Belfast, m said Bi'. archaic theory that ternational peace convention to which hair is full of dandruff, understood Hebrew, Greek, Latin. Arabic 3w3 County, If your thin, streaky, BEN D, FIELD, ) E. ESTES, administratrix on the es- that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- bs. "tglit” and that can be referred all and whose do to look and and most of the modern to learn disputes dull and never will up pretty, you Syriac, HATTIEtate of Eldora J. Crabtree, late of North- bate Court, to be held at Bellast, on the 9th day teti. "'gardless of force. When decision must be final. It is all nonsense can almost immediately remove the cause, languages; disputed in Divinity, Law and port, in said County of Waldo, deceased, hav- of February next, and show cause, if any they thick and a fur a license the said account should not be allow- that it will to say it is not possible. It is possible making it beautiful, fluffy by the use the Sciences, was skillful in history both ing presented petition praying have, why ]earne.d lesson, the most FRANK A. to sell and convey certain real esta e ed. JAMES LIBBY, m and come when men want of Parisian Sage, one of helpful and ecclesiastical and in a so NYE, belonging Judge. ,he word’s uplift will it. II profane; word, to said deceased’s estate, as set forth and de- A true copy. Attest: Bbs,'0/'*r hair and scalp tonics known. oven in its commercial may be that this great conflict will invigorating and learned at eleven scribed in said petition and for the purposes A rtbdr W. Leonard, Register. bring Parisian Sage not only saves your hair but universally solidly nearer at on as a named therein. that glorious day hand. and years of age, that he was looked Undertakerand Licensed stimulates the hair roots furnishes the The subscrib- I said that the war has had a miracle.” Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to profound nourishment needed to make it grow long, er notice that he has been N ,,n> Chi|dren all persons interested by causing a copy of this ADMIMSTRATOli’SNOTICE.hereby gives duly effect the moral and force! abundant and radiant with life. Just one Sir a townsman of appointed administrator of the estate of Bee' a food tonic to make upon spiritual ap- Phillip Skippon, order to be published three weeks successively Hstr!,; can measure trace of a Embalmer. hk s8 and of life. Who the untowarc plication removes every dandruff and Wotton, in letter dated 1671, testifies in The Republican Journal, a newspaper nub- SARAH M. Dow, late of Prospect, healthy hair becomes lished at Belfast, that at a Pro- moral and spiritual effects upon the mer stops scalp itch—your soft and of the boy’s ability to read Latin, Greek they may appear in the County of deceased, aud given bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for Waldo, Olive in the trenches and behind the fluffy with an incomparable gloss, beauty and and at the of five CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY. bonds as the law directs. All persons Oil guns. Hebrew languages age said on the 9lh of A. 1). having X&xnOQ, charm. County, day February, demands the estate of said deceased are are in that are Such scholars as Dr. Lloyd and at ten of the clock before and show against They living surroundings be with years. 1915, uoon, desired to the same for and Emulsion You cannot disappointed this harm- if the ol said present settlement, forth the brute instincts. Al- Burnett examined this cause, any they have, why prayer all indebted thereto are to make “vwho.phitc. calling less and delicately perfumed tonic for there is Bishop severely S EARSP0RT and 60 MAIN ST.. BELFAST should not be requested pay- have become hardened to the of eleven and the petitioner granted. ment immediately to John R. Dunton of Belfast* food tonic but is ready they so good for your hair. It is ap- boy years, Bishop JAMES LIBBY, ***#tit nothing easily connections at both Judge. Me., my authorized agent. of their Kill and costs but a trifle from that "his like’had not Tleephone placee.M A true Attest: Sold us. thought slaying fellowmen. plied at home A. A. thought appeared copy. GEO. S. HEAGAN. Ciw only by All calls answered promptly. 8 8tr Arthur W. y Drug stork Kill! is the cry of the war god, and mil- Howes ft Co., or any drug counter. in the world.” He was admitted at Leonard, Register. | Lynn, Mass., Jaa. 12,1916.—4 l The Republican Journal forces on Great Britain, rearrange the GOES ktOCKTON SPRINGS. map of Europe to suit herself, seize the RHEUMATISM colonies of France and and this Church is BELFAST, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1916 England, IF IS USED H. L. Hopkins, street, iafproving country’s turn would come next. As it HOOJTS his residence by putting in several steel ceil- existence L rooms. PUBLISHED EVEKY THURSDAY BY is England is fighting for her The genuine old reliable Hood’3 ings in the JAMES H. and fighting our battles as well. Ger- Sarsaparilla corrects the acid condi- Albert M. Ames came over from Augusta The Pub. Co. the HOWEsl Republican Jour. not domi- of the blood and builds up afternoon toremain over | many victorious would only tion last Friday Sunday, drives out rheuma- nate Europe but would aim to dominate whole system. It returning Monday to his legislative duties. tism because it cleanses the blood. CHARLES A. PIUSBURY. the world. Mrs. C D. Britto went to Rockland Irst Sat- | Bu“Manager It has been successfully used for ANNUAL urday by the new river steamer, returning The German Publication Co. of New in many thousands of forty years afternoon by the same conveyance. J| Monday Advertising Terms. 'For one square, one York to a book “for cases the world over. proposes publish Events Club has received a new Inch length in column, 25 cents for one week no better for skin The Current and sale at a There is remedy and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. early distribution popular for its which will soon be and blood diseases, for loss of appe- lot of books library, Subscription Terms. In a in defence of the advance, $2.00 price” part played by stomach and kid- available to the reading public at Trundy’s $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three tite, rheumatism, year; Germany in what led up to the present and all store. months. ney troubles, general debility One of these circulars, war in Europe. ills arising from impure, impover- L. S. Titcomb, Sylvan street, is suffering for assistance, was ad- blood. strain to his Who is president of Mexico today? asking monetary ished, devitalized from an accidental side, operated J Start dressed to Prof. Richard Gottheil of Co- It is unnecessary to suffer. upon last Bpring. Sympathy is offered to him of Bradstreet’s reports: “Liquor trade is lumbia University, who said in his reply: treatment at once. Get a bottle and wife. iron from near- unsatisfactory”; “pig quiet.” The part played by Germany in bring- Hood’s Sarsaparilla your Mr. John E. Prescott, Sylvan street, left and it on You will be ing on the war in carrying est druggist. pleased Jan. 26th for a business trip to Pittsfield and President Wilson cabled and in Northern France tttUVi flip rpsnlts. congratula- through Belgium Burnham. Mrs. Prescott may join him for a is well known to all students of tions to the Kaiser on his birthday. perfectly short visit before long. contemporary events. The American The Churches. to the Mr. A. S. and marble worker The New York Herald says that public is commencing resent inter- Heal, granite ference the of Ger- of was in town 26th Charles F. is in absolute con- upon part imported The Christian Scientists hold services ir Belfast, Jan, looking Murphy well as man scholars and public men, as after cemetery contracts, many of his memor- trol of Tammany and suggests that the American citi- their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at on the part of hyphenated ials in our burial at 7.3( being ground. facts it presents in this connection “will zens in the attempt to turn the clear 11 o'clock, and Wednesday evening D. Shute is now 1st officer of the be interesting reading not only for local judgment of the American people upon o'clock, to which all are welcome. Harry these two It is about time that steamer Boothbay, running between Rockland but for some of President points. The next of the Men’s Club of the CENT politicians meeting SALEI this attempt ceased. and Bar Harbor for the winter. Mrs. Shute Wilson’s advisers.” j North Church will be on Wednesday evening, is in Rockland for cold weather. will be served at 6 tc ! The need of a State sanitarium foi Feb. 17th. Supper p. m., an of Pros- has at Miss Angelina Trivett, aged lady A move been made Augusta for those afflicted with tuberculosis has been be followed by music and an address, the was called upon recently Mrs. Alvah BETTER to pect, by VALUES installing an aquarium in the State mu- The speaker be announced. I fully demonstrated by investigation. C. Treat, who found her well preserved, al- a certain candidate for The at the North | seum. If Com- Congregational I; in institutions preacher I cost of treatment private though more than eighty years of age. church next will be Prof. John J. Mar- missioner of Sea and Shore fisheries suc- from to Sunday of this kind, $15 $18 per week, Mrs. E. H. returned from a The services Doyle recently ceeds in the he would no tin, D. D. of Bangor Seminary, BIGGER landing job is prohibitive in a large number of cases, visit with her husband in New York and is | will be as usual Rev. Haraden S. Pearl will BARGAINS! doubt stock it with for which suckers, and die from this insidous disease with her children at the home of her parents, | many occupy the pulpit Sunday, Fee 14th, and regu- he has fished more or less successfully treatment Mr and Mrs. Willard M. Gilmore street. THAN EVER who by prompt and proper larly thereafter. Berry, BEFORE. I for manv vears. might be restored to health. Massa- Rev. Albert E Wilson arrived from Boston The Auxiliary Aid of the Universalist | a State sanitarium in Rut- last church was entertained Tuesday afternoon by The Scientific American rinds that the chusetts has Saturday and began his pastorate at the Be on hand when this sale s at tuberculosis Unitarian church He has been the Mrs. P. L. Hupper, School street, for the us- begin President’s plan for Government-owned land which receives patients Sunday. |jj 8.3I of Mr. and James II. Howes while ual fancy work done by the young lady mem- at $4 per week, the State bearing the ad- guest Mrs, i ships is fallacious, unnecessary, unjust bers. o’clock I settling the in the parsonage, Saturday Morning. a to estab- furnishings and dangerous. Nine Democratic Sena- ditional cost, and proposition Mrs. Wilson arrived last night. We hear that Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens are II a in this State it now tors have arrived at the same lish like institution evidently expected to arrive from Georgetown, Florida, The Central At the church this week the services conclusion and in an before the legislature. Baptist SALE Monday they joined some time during the present month. A warm I CLOSES TUESDAY FEB Maine Anti-Tuberculosis Sanitarium at will be as follows: This, Thursday, at 7.30 p, NIGHT, 9 I alliance with the Repuolicans in an effort welcome awaits them from patients, friends advan- m., the prayer meeting; Sunday at 10.45 a. m., to send the government Fairfield may be bought on very and neighbors. ship purchase morning service, with sermon the and has been visited a by pastor, bill back to the commerce committee. tageous terms, by Mrs. John Green of is the JAMES H. Sunday school at noon; Christian Endeavor at Lawrence, Mass., HOWES. I found the lo- as as it was legislative committee who The revolt, unexpected 6.30 and evening service at 7.30 p. m. guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward N. Harriman, | an one all A cation ideal in respects. Soffit^5. Se.SSfflSSSMf ~. sudden, turned an administration advan- East Main street, since last Thursday. Many H resolve is now before the legislature ask- At a Union meeting of the city churches old her in Stockton tage into a defensive position. ing for appropriations totaling $90,000. last Sunday evening in the Methodist church acquaintances gladly greet and MONROE. If the sanitarium is to be supported by all the clergyman took part in the opening ex- Prospect. The appointment of a Progressive as a State the State it had better be made ercises. The address was Rev. Arthur W. The Ladies Aid Society of the Universalist by will meet Feb. 5th with Mrs, bank examiner is as institution and conducted on lines that The W.C. T.U, generally accepted Bailey of Boston, who spoke on Religious Edu- parish will meet socially this, Thursday, after- the of it—the Democrats will afford treatment to a num- Elmeda Bowen, price—or part greater cation. The was in the interest of the noon with Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn, East Main ber meeting of the afflicted. Miss Shute of East Holden is visiting are paying for aiding them to break the local Sunday schools and was interesting and street. A full attendance is desired by this Mary in the and elect well hostess. at Austin Ricker’s. deadlock legislature The Boston newspapers have been attended. hospitable Durham closed a success- their State officers. That there had been publishing letters from their readers The services at the Waldo County Hospital Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church street, took her Miss Carrie very ful term of school at the village last week. a deal of some kind was very evident. concerning the parcel post, particularly and county jail last Sunday afternoon were cousin, Mrs. John Greer of Lawrence, Mass., Had a man fitted for the office under the auspices of the and de- to Prospect to call upon their Killman rela- Miss Helen Cooper has been on the sick litt specially as to its efficiency in placing the pro- Mercy Help tives been and to be a ! partment of the Methodist Epworth League on Sunday, the day being exceptionally but we are glad to hear that she is gaining. selected, happened ducer in touch with the consumer, to the and twelve of fine for the last in it would not have looked I the young gentlemen and ladies January. Mrs. Grant, the blacksmith’s wife, gave Progressive, of both. there are diverse profit Naturally furnished music. Rev. Horace B. Sellers read so bad. But it is said that Mr. j Judge Harrison G Sleeper ard wife, accom- birth to a boy recently. Mother and child are quite A of the Bos- | opinions. correspondent the Scriptures and offered prayer, with a few Vernon is not for the | panied by their son, lawyer Arthur P. Sleeper, ! doing well. specially qualified ton Globe remarks to the ill and says: j encouraging unfortunate. ! who have for several years occupied the resi- I osition, w hile the man he displaces is The Maccabees gave a masquerade ball Jan, When eggs were selling at 35 cents I Mrs. Sellers accompanied her husband. There dence of the late Everett Capt. Staples, Sylvan 28th, and a good crowd was Bach- recognized as a model official. a customer 1 present. per dozen suggested that the were thirty in the left jail. street, last Friday for Newport, Maine. ! elders orchestra of Frankfort furnished music. profits should be shared by the consumer In an editorial on President Wilson’s About a dozen of the officers and teachers of The Current Events Club will be entertained and the producer when the sale was made The Odd Fellows will have their annual mas- the different Sunday schools of the city attend- Feb. Mrs. | veto of the immigraiion bill, because of without the assistance of the middleman Wednesday afternoon, 10th, by Feb. 17th. is invited to tha TTnirvn mootinrr loaf nnnnino, in j querade Everyone and that I should sell him at 30 Milton J. Church street. The the literary test, the New York Herald eggs Goodere, topic come, and the more masked costumes the cents. He wanted three dozen sent by the North church under the auspices of Rev. for and selected the says: ‘The most dangerous immigrants reading study, by hostess, better. parcel post. Arthur W. Bailey of Boston, superintendent of is to be “Norway—the country, people, habits, are net those unable to read, but those I found that boxes to hold three dozen Several of the young men have employment the Northern New England Sunday School and costumes, etc." who are literate but disinclined to honest cost 10 cents 100 and 12 1-2 river with their teams Charles eggs per Publishing of the up logging, Society Congregational Mrs. Harriet who has immoral and imbued with cents by the dozen. I bought a dozen (Clifford) Hichborn, Charles Warren labor, ideas The discussion was informal and Twombly, Hartley, Staples most churches. been for several months with Mrs. G. and found them difficult to open Angie and some others. antagonistic to our institutions and to practical and consisted principally of answer- THE and almost impossible to close after each Mudgett, East Main street, was obliged to go TaJ MAHAL. ■ It is not the illiterates in to difficulties Miss Avis McGilvery is now with her aunt, I_ society. among egg was in paper, to ing questions regard experi- heme last week Decause of severe lameness wrapped according of 1 he Path is a series one enced in the local Mrs. who has been Iheosophical publishing to expect too mu. that are found the men who publish an- direction. This may seem aside from Sunday schools. the Grant, suffering back. We hrpe her recuperation may be of and illustrated arti- its the but it took at least half an from the effects of a severe Mr. and interesting beautifully perfection—its gr archistic their point, At the annual of the Woman's In- cold, journals,blackmail compa- meeting rapid and complete. cles, “Recollections of a Around the and its hour to prepare the box for mailing, and Mrs. Knowlton are through work there. Trip curve, ivory triots, incite disorder haran- ternational Bible class of the Baptist Sunday Barbara by public "time is money." Mrs. David W. Nickels of Searsport spent World,” by McChing. In the Janu- dazzling Indian sky, held at the home of L. F. the Mark Chase has been in the of Mr. and manufacture murderous bombs. was school, Gannon, employ number gues me postage io cents, matting last in town, the of her ary she writes of India and we quote spreading gardens, ar Thursday guest rela- Croxford of Dixmont the three 1-2 cents that I out of the 90 cents following officers and committees were elect- past weeks, as follows: These dangerously miseducated immi- paid tives, the Misses Hichborn, Church street, “Even more beautiful than the lined, fountain-centir- ttiat I received. ed: Teacher, Mrs. Effie A. Gannon; president packing apples in Unity, Thorndike, Jackson grants can read —and write.” preparatory to leaving for Portland to spend palaces and mosques of Delphi are those of We visited it thre** The same week I sold a like number of Mrs. vice and other towns. are Ida E. Aborn; president, Mrs. Susie They only paying $1,25 which we the remainder of the winter during Mr. Nick- Agra, next visited. Here stands light,1' by an. bill has eggs at a grocery store in a neighboring A. secretary, Mrs. Fannie R. Robert- per barrel on an average. A been introduced in the Na- Morey; els’ business absence in one of the crowning achievements of the hu- time its town—where I had never been before— Aroostook county. wonderful tiona! House son; treasurer, Mrs. Bina J, Greenlaw; mem- Frank Littlefield has the of man by Krpresentative Esto- ! measles. None spirit, the Tomb which Shah Jehan built increased. One cm. and received 99 cents. The man did not The reduced railroad rates occasioned by the bership committee, Mrs. Lizzie J Black; re- his have had them and his wife’s for his of Louisiana under whicti homes for ask me to take in but large family wife. Mumtaz-i-Mahal, known as the this structure has a pinal goods exchange, holding of the Bangor Food Fair the present ception, Mrs. Effie A. Gannon; social, Mrs. healtn is have had a of a disabled confederate and very to me cash. poor. They great deal Taj Mahal, thing of such pure and absolute dead queen who lies soldiers their appeared willing give week are inducing many of our citizens to Dora Dutch; Mrs. nom- sickness the A drive to the store seemed calling, Mary Howard; past two years, and have the beauty that no words can overstate it or lead tribute Li ve would be the pleasant visit our Penobscot and perfect dependents provided by Mrs. Fannie R. city enjoy the dis- preferable to another struggle with the inating, Robertson, Mrs. sympathy of their many friends. Federal government. It that plays, An for one's self provides egg boxes. I could only conclude that Bertha K. Robbins, Mrs. Mabel Howard, Mrs. opportunity availing of E. L, Howard, a examiner of the WHITE’S CORNER, PALERW present inmates of the home for union the parcel post was of little use to me in Lulie P. Nichols. j bargains offered by trades people at such special (Winterport.) veterans at Jefferson be disposing of what ] had to sell. j times. pension office at Washington, was in town two City,Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Lock* At the morning service m the Methodist days last week, in the claim Frank Grant have returned to transferred to other branches and the Now we should like to hear from any H. L. taking testimony | Hopkins, Church street, attended the Silver Mills after is the of her m- church next Sunday the pastor, Rev. H. B. of a veteran’s widow. It seems that the mar- a short stay in town. guest home used by confederate soldiers, their of our readers who have used the parcel “Telephone and Telegraph convention,” in Sellers, will take for his subject, “The Church riage was subsequent to June 1890 and she has F. C. Nealey of Houlton and Alfred Nealey Perley Soule is en wives and widows. An of post to market products of the farm or Waterville last week, going on to Boston and appropriation —Is it Necessary?” and in the evening his no right to a pension under existing laws un- of Hampden visited at C.W. Nfcaley’s, recently ter in his blacksmith would be made Some must have done so, and returning by boat Saturday. “For ihe first $400,000 by the bill for ex- dairy. subject will be “Church it Es- less it is shown that the soldier’s death was due Membership—Is Miss Glenice Littlefield was the of Miss W. D. Jones recentn their would be time in my life, I found the steamer he guest penses of the The bill also experience interesting sential?” the cold,” to an ailment contracted in the It is change. pro- This, Thursday, evening regu- army. Grace Colson in several last while in th exclaimed on home. A sudden Bangor days week. working and useful to others. While all lar will be reaching change poses establishment of a brancn confed- perhaps prayer meeting held. Tomorrow, hoped the widow will get the pension. She his ankle, dislocating of temperature very noticeable Mrs. Luella Nickerson of Swanville was the communications at 7 a unpleasantly erate home in to cost must bear the name of Friday, evening, o’clock, there will be took care of her husband as his health failed, the ligaments. Washington, $50,- everywhere. guest of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Libby, last 000 and the writer these need not be choir rehearsal, and at 8 the Bible Class. Mon- and she needs it. would appropriate another $300,- published Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. and day evening the K. O. K. A.; Tuesday evening From Jellison the 0 00 to aid confederate soldiers’ in would be held in strict confidence. Cape piers following ship- visited a: homes APPLETON. Miss Cora Blaisdell has Worthing at 7 the teachers’ and at 8 an was resumed her piano The was a factor training class, ping report telephoned Monday evening: Mrs. D. the South Grange very important lessons under W. Worthing generally. business of the Jan. sch. James B. the tuition of Professor Rich- in important meeting Epworth 26th, Drake sailed with po- er since Jan. securing the parcel post and some of “Valley Farms” was played in the Grange mond of 21. A attendance is desired as the tatoes for Bangor. A bill was introduced in the League, large Norfolk, Va., and steamer Millin- Maine our local patrons must have made use of hall Thursday evening by the Washington Dra- A party of contest is to be decided ocket sailed with for Mrs. E. E. Ritchie is ill with an attack of neighb last week which membership at this paper New York Jan. | legislature provides this method of the consumer. matic company to a good house. The dance a party Jan. reaching time. 27th, sch. Georgietta sailed with lumber for jaundice and is under the medical care of Dr. that those who vote in the which followed was by a large com- Four tables w- primaries W hy not tell us with what success? enjoyed E. C. Newcomb of day. Rev. Arthur E. Wilson, who his Boston. Jan. 30th, steamer Itaska arrived to Newburg. need not pay a poll tax of $3, this being began pasto- p any. freshments were aerv, rate of the First Parish load seed potatoes for Norfolk, Va. Jan. 31st, Quite a number from this vicinity attended the amount RESCUE OF A VETERAN. (Unitarian) church of Rod Rebekah Pinkham a fixed for all the steamer Millinocket The officers Golden Lodge, presented municipali- last was in arrived with a general the ball the Sunday born Clinton, Mass., and masquerade given by Maccabees, >• ties of the State. The law No. 31, were installed Wednesday evening, guests in his usual primary was Attacked A Hen He Is From a cargo from New York. in Monroe 28th. By Hoisted was educated in the schools there and at the Thursday evening,Jan. Mr. designed to give the people a direct voice Jan. 27th, by Mrs. Minnie Yates, district depu- Worthing respon Barrel By Two Meadville Mrs. C. B. Jewett and Mrs. G. H. York were Boys. Theological School, supplemented Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gardner, Middle street, assisted Mrs. H. L. Russell as pleasant and in the choice of candidates for ty president, by enjoyabl office, one in was in Jan. 26th and a [Boston Globe.] by year’s study Europe. He or- were in Belfast to attend the Food Fair two marshal and aidsfrom Golden Rod Bangor Mrs. York spent few and thus the grand Lodge put political bosses out of East Knox, Me., Jan. 26. Maj Simon Pratt, dained in 1898, and has held in Ber- last hours with Mrs. Emmie P. pastorates days week and were especially interested The officers for the ensuing year are as fol- Thompson, formerly but so few battle scarred veteran of more bloody fields CAUSE FOR I business, avail themselves of lin, Mass., Northfield, Mass., Plainsfield, N. J., because of the Goodhue & Co.’s exhibit of of this town. than any other G. A. R. man in Waldo lows: Noble Grand, Grace Marsh; V. G., Mar- County, a H this that it is now to came and during a period when he was in the Arco Wand Mr. and Catarrh Danger Sign. privilege proposed who home in ’64 with part of an ear clip- employed Blaugas, Vacuum Cleaner and garet Robbins; Recording Secretary, Mary j Mrs. Sylvauns Ward, Seavey Pack- a minie two home banks was a pay every voter who takes part in a pri- ped by ball, toes gone and a thumb supply preacher for the a line of plumber’s goods carried by said firm, Financial Secretary, Mary Gushee; ard and Mrs. Edna Young of West Hampden edy—Guaranteed by S shot came Berry; off, near ending his eventful life in First Parish for two mary election $3 for his services. There church, Westboro, Mass., of which Mr. Gardner is a member. Louisa Treasurer, Martha and Mrs. Etta Rand of were There is no more ai.r M a most unsoldierly way They Chaplain, Keene; Bangor Sunday yesterday. His wife was years. (Adele Barney Wilson) the entire a decided iuc- N. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. w is, however, quite a percentage of voters Although 78 years old, and not bo spry as pronounce Keller; R. S. N. G.. Della Gushee; L. S. G. Larby. ailment than catarrh, when connected with the editorial staff of 1 he led the charge at ColdHarbor.be is able formerly cess—a credit to Belfast. Mabel Con- of mm who do rot pay even a poll genuine Laura Upton; Warden, Morang; Mrs. Emma Haley, Mrs, Linda Littlefield, sniffling, raising tax—enough to help |8ome round the place. He discovered the and later with Chautauqua Magazine ductor, Gertrude Waterman; Inside Guardian, and the Misses Viola Mira and If it is not cured it vs: in many cases to decide an election—and that a hen had stolen her nest in the bottom of We are sorry to be obliged to Mrs. Conant, Porter New York She has been a fre- report a barrel in the magazines. Inez Ames; Outside Guardian, Elmer Sprague, Julia Tibbetts were those entertained cate of the air pa- this meaeure would not to barn. The reached Morse, as from an attack of among lining appeal them. quent contributor of short verse and Ralph suffering down to pull her out, lost his balance and pitch- stories, Brother Will Cobb Perry gave a very laugh- by Mrs. Sumner Fisher of W’est the ™ wculd look in other directions jaundice. Dr. S. C. Pattee of Searsport is in Winterport destroys hearing. They for ed headforemost into the barrel. children’s plays to various magazines, with ac- able recitation and vocal solos piano Saturday afternoon. Hyomei is the effective their $2 or $3 or $5. He is quite stout, weighing more than 200 medical attendance, and the invalid is appar- THE BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. In behalf Of companiment were given by Miss Helen Went- for all catarrh ills—yo’i pounds. ently doing as well as can be expected during Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clements delightfully Thfl hpn wan acarpH anH nroa omiamUnfr and the Baptist Sunday school I extend to the peo- worth and Miss Mabel Keene. Then all re- small inhaler that com* the run of that tedious disease. is entertained at whist last Friday eve *ii ig. In addition to its usual quota of local him in the face with her Sympathy heating wings. Then ple of Belfast, not connected with any other paired to the banquet hall, where a fine supper outfit. The his extended to both the and her among those present were Mr. and Mre. S.ars antiseptic 'news The Journal this week a grandson, Lafayette Marden, 13 years old, patient daugh- prints church, a cordial invitation to attend our was served. simply has to reach ai and his chum, Roscoe D. Clewley, happened ter, Mrs. Jennie M. Bragg, in these trying Littlefield and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blaisd >1 of number of notable articles, among them school. We have adult classes for all ages, In- flamed surfaces of the a- along. hours of illness added to their loneliness. W. Winterport and Mr and Mrs, G. M. Trom- termediate classes for and a Junior W1NTERP0RT. <■ a sermon on The War Rev. David L. The boys were not strong enough to get the boys girls, begins at once—you f« by of bly of Monroe. Four tables were arrange d for major out of the barrel, but saw and Primary department sixty members treatment—even aim- >• of the Central Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Lancaster, West Wilson, paster church, that the horse was still in with Miss Maude E. Mathews Sup’t, a Home Mr. Mrs. L. Atwood of have whist and an game followed rfter hayfork rigging Main arrived from and C. Eastport enjoyable quickly. the rove a and a Cradle Roll. The pastor, W. street, Cambridge, Mass., is inexpt t> Bath, formerly of the North place, warp being through block in department been relatives in town. which cake, doughnuts and offee Hyomei Congrega- teaches a of visiting sandwiches, the top of the barn. The a F, Sturtevant, class young men Saturday afternoon, spending the night with and permanent tional an ar- boy quickly put were served. quick church, Belfast; interesting school age) and Mrs. Sturtevant has a artesian well are sell on the “No v j clovehitch around his grandfather’s ankles, as (High his brother, Mr. John E. Lancaster, and wife, Chandler Brothers, drillers, Co. it ticle by Rev. Edwin Pond a na- he had been at the Scouts drill. class of young women. We also have a wo- can afford t Parker, ; taught Boy East Main before their a well for Elmer H. Clements. certainly mans' Bible class of members and a street, opening houEti drilling For our national ailment, use tive of who retired J Then he and Roscoe tailed onto the rope and fifty dyspepsia, j dy when there is not Belfast, recently class of fellows the Ivan Clarke has returned to his home after Blood Bitters. Recommended for pulled with all their might, just being able to splendid young taught by Sunday evening, buildings having been Burdock j fitted. from a in H. Robertson. Mr. Robertson has been Massachusetts. the blood, i pastorate Hartford, Conn., hoist the major out of the barrel enough so George closed during their year’s absence in Massa- several months' work in strengthening digestion, purifying a and woods” man and this class At all a bottle. after of faithful a that he could get his hands on the edge. Taking guide “big drug stores, $1.00 fifty years service; for chusetts. “Welcome home!” is the general ex- Quite a number of the young people attend- a turn to hold the slack, the boys were able to is planning great things next summer in sketch of Walter the noted clamation heard from friends on all ball in M. Brackett, tip the barrel down and the old veteran crawled the way of “hikes” and camping parties. We sides. ed the masquerade Prospect Thursday. the on out, followed the which flew on a are organizing at present time “Up to t l artist, who was born in and is an by hen. up Mrs. Elmer Clement entertain- Unity the Minute” a men’s Bible with Last week gave us unusually temperate delightfully ossGrip high beam, cackling. lines, class, enthusiastic salmon fisherman at the age Mr. Orlando E. Frost as backed an weather. after was dull and ed the Five Hundred club at her home Thurs- HAVE STOOD THE The major was got into the house and a teacher, by Day day mild, or of officers and No of 92; an entertaining paper by Mrs. physician said that he had a close call, that his able corps assistants. per- clear and somewhat colder; but Saturday day evening. Break up that cold U ® sonal but a free discussion of heart was somewhat affected and it was fortu- questions asked, 25 cents b) H George R. read before the dawned bright and stinging with the thermom- Charlotte Patterson is a few Williamson, nate that he was rescued in time. God’s word and its application to the day’s Miss spending school meets at eter 12 below zero at sun- Unitarian Alliance last week; a tribute To a delegation of old comrades of Wai work. Our every Sunday registering degrees weeks vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. CITY DRUG There is a and a G. A. who to see twelve o’clock. welcome rise. brought a farewell from Janu- to the memory of “Our George” by a Eagle Post, R., called him, the Sunday Spencer Patterson. ST0REJ remarked: “Ii place for you in our family circle. READ & H major would have been hard ary in sunshine by day and a glorious moon- schoolmate, Dr. W. H. Winslow of Rox- lines, after being where the bullets flew the Charles E. Rhoades, Sup’t. Wilbert Clarke spent a few. days with hia To Belfast House P. O. Squa light by evening, intermingling many snow- Opera Mass. thickest, where the shells were burstin’ and ;_ He has in Milo with hie bury, to parents. employment grape and cannister like flakes toward midnight usher in the new flying Chickahominy, twin brother, Willard. Medals and decorations are given for Bermuda Hundred, Fair Oaks and Antietam, Dealness Cannot Be Cured week and month. The temperature moderated to be ai repulsed nigh onto serious calamity by a and the sun the D. L.; Dyer is in New York in attendance achievements in science, for on local as cannot reach the Monday dimly peeped through bravery pesky old settin’ hen.” by applications, they of the ear. ons to o’ howdy*” to all Stockton- the U. S. district court in the interests the battlefield and for heroism in saving diseased portion of the There is only sky say: “heaps to cure deafness, and that is by constitu- ians. American Tobacco Co. but way HANDY PASTE. life; last week the German Em- HALLDALE. tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- Mrs. .Sarah Read of North Bucksport visited peror decorated one of his for flamed condition of the mucous lining of the While thiB item is being written, Monday subjects W alter is Fernald and at* Colby visiting relatives in Belfast, Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed of the her daughter Mrs. Annie R. a of hatred of afternoon, the members Current Events HANGERS FRIEND ■writing song expressive N. S. Vose has gone to Massachusetts tc have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- tended the installation of the Rebekahs. THE PAPER you club—the ladies’ literary of the LjfJ England! The cause of the hatred of work. ing and when it is entirely closed, Deafness if society village " | ^Claude D. Nutter visited in Belfast a of and unless the inflammation can be —are for their mid-winter fostered and part the result busily preparing BURNHAM. A Powder which turns into a smooH England, encouraged by the last week. restored to its normal Dry Paste, taken out and this tube dinner—a character or fancy dress affair—to element in Fred A. Clements is wood for Mrs, military Germany, is readily hauling condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, has been adhesive cold water, M. W. White. be served Wednesday, Feb. by Mrs. Eben A set of Everybody's Cyclopedia paste by simply adding seen. nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, j3d, Germany did not expect that Eng- has for each school in town. Will Phair moved from Knox Corner tc which is nothing but an inflamed condition ol Libby at her boarding house, Sylvan street, purchased needs no is readily mi^’1 land would take in the war she in- his farm here. indefinitely, cooking, | part the mucous surfaces. The officers of the club are now Miss Mary The dedication of the new school building a! C. V. Stevenson visited his son in Water- She to march on We will give One Hundred Dollars for any Mrs. For sale 1 augurated. hoped Paris ville last week. Hichborn, president; Eleanor B. Colcord, Reynolds' Corner has been postponed until c PERFECTLY RELIABLE. by case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- and have France under Mrs. Lillias S. secre- subjection in Mr. Butler, who was living on the Phaii not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send foi vice president; Emery, later date, to be announced. State Supt. Pay* has moved to J. H. Boulter’s in Knox. short order and then turn her armies on place, circulars, free. tary and Miss Alice Hichborn, treasurer. An son Smith, who was to deliver the address,wae Claude D. Nutter will leave this week foi F. J. CHENEY & Toledo. Ohio. CARLE & JONES, Russia and CO., account of this amusing and ban- called on th edate that Then where is to f %athering away announced, by import- Belfast,^ subjugate country. Princeton, he have the care of Sold by Druggists, 75c. ahe would have been ready to turn her church for a time. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. quet will appear next week. ant business. ^ I Miss Urrie M. Greenlaw, who has been in | It w uur mistake. A. A. Howes sell Ward’s, of Belfast I the Whitten grocery store for eleven years as News not bread and receive it every bookkeeper, will enter the insurance office of Hathaway's, expreas, freah from the ovene. They, lesson. Field A in a Miss E. day by IHE DlNCING Quimby few weeks. have rye, whole wheat and white bread in am* Frances Abbott will remain until Miss Green- three, four—sli-de-step—turn, to ,earn? gle and doable loaves and the popular "Dainty me. I*‘’_D|e and easv law is ready to take the position. it’s you see; Maid" have the r^ ^ professor, nothing, Saturdays they tempting TODAYT~^ gstchttlc l,ur partner and dance it O, gee! The Travellers* Club will meet with Mrs round loaves of fruit bread. | * 18 has into your feet? Thursday, and V .. world got James H. Howes Friday, Saturday ■ Tuesdaj, Feb. 9th. Program: To Monday, gist ntosic—now, wait for the beat, The Farmers Of Belfast and Vicinity. it—now four and a papers, “English Folk Songs,” illustrated, by P> three—that’a The Saco Valley Canning Co. has made a change Mrs. E. S. “Litchfield and Dr. John- Pitcher; in the of its Belfast Mr. ! —don't turn to that management factory. h* dickens! side, son,” by Mrs. John R. Dun ton; reading, “Eng- there is room on the floor; Edward Evans will act as field agent and the Isr feel, lish Home Life,” by Mrs. Edward J. Morison. Jf oat again—count—two, three, local manager will be a new man. We hope to v U Unusual V* The legislative committee on Education, ac- secure a for Events good acreage the coming season, it—a j and Shopping slide-step '“r'three-watch by the State of and would to companied Superintendent urge the farmers of this locality We have decided to sell, on these four days, odd lots of and easy to learn’i; Schools, Payson Smith, arrived on the Monday consider sweet corn as a money crop. The "Lie merchandise which will be marked to the o- Union. noon train and while waiting for the afternoon for the next will be two and one lowest possible f.field price year 'Si -— to close. boat to Castine, their destination, they visited half cents per pound for cut corn, to be paid prices Feature at the House, the High school building and after a thorough on or before Nov. 30th. farmer who .Varner Opera Every Shirt 98c. == inspection pronounced it the poorest building keeps cows or other neat stock should plant a Waists, value,.39c [ tnd Saturday. Irj ^ for High school purposes in the State. piece of sweet corn. The stalkB and small ears. Short 98c. and Ninth were excused Wed- Kimonas, value, .... 79c t K.hth make an at a John Cochran D. A. had an in- excellent feed for stock time on account of inability to heat Chapter, R., : 1 lot Winter Coats, $15.00 when ears value, $5.00 teresting session at their meeting Monday pasture feed is failing and the large room. sweet lot Suits, $15.00 fthool evening, with Mrs. S. Pitcher and will bring cash st the factory. A crop of value, 5.00 program board has been Elbridge jUrninated Mrs. Bernes O. Norton hostesses. The roll corn, properly fertilised and cared for,is a pay- 1 lot of Coats (small Corner by the management sizes) light weight, 1.00 Foggs ing and we urge those who have call was answered by quotations on Washing- proposition, 1 lot Children’s House. _D1 Coats, light weight, 1.00 lost on this to a o ^Opera ton, and as the anniversary of his birth is in money potatoes year try piece on Cunningham was operated Bweet corn The seed to be fur- | ;Hrvpy this month Misses Emeroy Ginn and Amy E. of in 1915. for hernia DOMESTICS H vt the Tapley Hospital nished is the Early Crosby variety, grown in Stoddard, who had charge of the program, ar- | jmfortable. and will be furniahed to the of (: ranged an entertaining word contest from the Maine, patrons Cambric, No. will meet this the at cost. The Saco Berkeley 60.uc j M';st S32ial A.;d name Washington,each letter printed on a sec- factory Valley Canning <• with Mrs. R. El- Co. to its fair treatment No. J arnoon Eugene tion of a paper Washington pie. Mrs. E. S. guarantees patrons 100.i4c street. Bowker and prompt payment. Mr. Evans wilt be glad | .v view found 45 words and was given the Cloth, ..101-2c to have one who is interested come into thanks her many prize, a series of cards on Mount Vernon any | Newbert post Fruit Cotton. = the of Deeds office and talk over the (Hill) '.Sc shower of post cards she re- ! Other guessing games were on historical Register corn with him. Long Cloth—10 69c ; th birthday. i events and heroes. question yards pieces, pieces jj 12 = Kilgore will be hostess for the The Woman’s Club At the meeting Mon- TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. Long Cloth, Special. yards, $1.25 tomorrow, Friday, after- ! day afternoon, Feb. 1st, of the Belfast Wo- ciety India Linon, 12c. value, .... 10c. man’s e in High street. | Club Mrs. Essie P. Carle presided in the The following transfers of real estate were = 40 inch Lockwood Cotton. 8 7-8c I absence of the president, Mrs. Amos Clement. recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds remained uncalled for in the Bed | It was voted to give a series of whist parties for the week ending February 3, 1915. Spreads, $1.25 value. 98c v for the week ending Feb. “ as a benefit to the club, the first to be Ellen M. Stockton to James given Shute, Springs, .... ,v a for Mrs. Asa Cobb. j $1.49 $1.16 next Tuesday evening in their room. There M. Turner, do; land and buildings in Stockton was delayed in Sheets, .50 39c rrespondence will be 12 tables of progressive auction. Sand- Mrs. Frank R. , who had been il! Don’t forget that the 20th annual ball of Springs. ,5 deferred to next week. It ° wiches, doughnuts and coffee will be served. for some time, was taken to the Waldo County Golden/Crown Lodge, K. of P., will take place Lizzie B.t Evelyn- L. and Ethel M. Colcord, Pequot Sheets, 81x99. 98c of Mrs. William tuary Hurd, Mrs. John R. Dunton a for medical treatment Stockton to R. o ®C gave very entertaining Hospital last Thursday in Union hall, Brooks, tonight, A special train, Springs, Harry Hichborn, do; Pillow Slips.9c. each iai' 25th. account of the _midwinter of the the at will land and in Stockton v meeting Fred W. Thomas began janitor work at stopping way stations, leave Belfast buildings Springs. tainting and repairing the post Maine State Federation of Women's Clubs in tor Brooks at 7.30 Carrie S. East to Maude A. post office last Monday under a temporary ap- p. m„ returning after the Baker, Hampden, CRASHES is progressing well and the Augusta, which she The Get aboard and have a time. Hurd, land and in Win- v.-ity attended. secretary, pointment while Alexander D. Smalley is 3ick. ball. good Winterport; buildings Pure Linen, room, which is painted in a warm Mrs. James C. Durham, read a letter request- terport. Bleached, per yard, 9c Loren Cross has bought the stock of Irvin L. The recent rains raised the water so that the is very attractive. ing the club to sign a petition for a State Wo- j Walter F. Dyer, Belfast, to Walter E. Drink- Half Linen, Unbleached, per yard, 9c Block The Freedom mills have started The Freedom man’s to be to Perry in the Hay ford Corporation. ; up. land and in North- :,e a business meeting of the Reformatory presented the leg- water, Northport; buildings are C. Durham, William Lumber Co. has on a crew, Banton SWEATERS islature. There is need for such an in- other owners James put large s Aid with Mrs. Horatio H. urgent port. spiral | N. Black. Mr. Cross Bro’s are business, and Bro’s ^ ^ stitution. A vote of thanks was extended A. Mason and Charles rushing Sylvester Warren to Ernest W. Extra Pure .-treet, next Friday at 2.30 p. m. to J. Frederick, Pittsfield, Heavy, Wool, all colors, value $5.98 now $4.98 are their mill on full time. Mrs. L. Stevens for the bought as an investment. running shingle and Carroll dance is requested. Eugene securing pa- McAllister, Clinton McAllister, All Dress Skirts 10 °Io discount. Farmers are now hauling their lumber and the and the German land in Burnham. per, “Germany People,” by A D C., subscriber writes: “In Burnham; Washington, is a All Raincoats 10 % discount. -= village busy place. are true The Master Key. which Prcf. Roscoe J. Ham of Bowdoin College for include John Sarah Shibles, et als, Knox, to Harvey A. your issue of Nov. 12th you Grey House in the near Opera future, the literary program. the Mexican war. He lost The ladies of the Universalist church will Shibles, do; land in Knox. DURING as having served in THIS SALE each customer ‘buying $2.00 p if not the best serial best, story, McKinley Day. he had lived and in 1862 serve a in their church Wednes- James H. Kneeland, Searsport, to Catherine Thomas H. Marshall Circle sight of a few years sunper vestry worth or more will be given one subscription to •i'.med for the screen. volun- M. Kneeland land and in Stockton U year’s LI observed McKinley’s birthday at their meet- volunteered in Company D, 19th Maine day evening, February 10th at 6 o’clock. This do; buildings 2 McCall’s This has a circulation of last afternoon. Nine will be followed a mock trial under Magazine. ‘magazine 2 meeting of the Home and School ing Tuesday members of teers.” by the aus- Springs. the circle and nine Gertrude Tasker Hussey, Old Town, et als, be held at the school comrades from the Post pices of the Sunday school. It is a suit in and has been a favorite'for 45 win High When the bonds drawn for payment May 15, 1, 200,000. family years. were There was a which the widow Jones to W. H. Page, et al, Winterport; land and 10th at 7.30 m. There will be present. large picture of first Angelia seeks to re- p 1915, by the trustees of the mortgage McKinley surrounded by small on the plevin a male hen now in the possession of buildings in Winterpcrt. ient by the High school pupils, flags Belfast & Moosehead Lake R. R- Cy- bonds of the Harold B. Lincolnville, to Warren CARLE & platform. At the business session Comrades J. C. *U3 Hubbard, The Belfast post office contest, McKinney, JONES, -a business session. Co Messrs. W. B. Swan, Albert Burgess and F. Maker, Belmont; land and buildings in Bel- V R. Bryant George T. Osborne were obli- the indebted- patent washing machines and many distin- and Ben. D. Field, are cancelled No. 17 and 21 Main 19 .d entertained the North church as members of the circle. The Belfast in the case. mont. Street, J} Telephone v- gated meeting from to guished people figure ness will have been reduced $150,000 .j.jav night at her horn#1 in Miller was then given over to the patriotic instructor, Annie M. Partridge, Searsport, to Herbert $40,000. West Belfast. Mr. and sunner to be Mrs. Dora who Mrs. Herbert Black, do; land and buildings in 10c f >r the Valentine Bridges, presented the follow- Searsport. <_ —trn-2] |c ?||lfo1fc~:—101-3l|czioifi5| his in “Abide Mrs. Blair and Seekins visited parents Swanville Sun- p -pctry on the 15th were discussed, ing program: vocal duet, With Me,” The Belfast clergymen and (Seven deeds.) lay-Mr. and Mrs James Sanker entertain- to ublic and all are cordially invited. Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Gay; Comrade Bryant spoke Mrs. Sellers when in Bangor last week attend- William Thompson, Freedom, James N. ed at dinner B. B. Mr. and of McKinley as a conscientious services were Sunday Toothaker, Thompson, do; land and buildings in Freedom. .opting of Seaside Chautauqua president; ing the convocation delightfully Mrs. Fred Toothaker and Miss Carrie New- Comrade Hassan a tribute to him as a at dinner Mr. and George H. Trundy, Montville, to Newell .>:d with Mrs. George Mahonev. paid entertained Thursday by r.., sonb.... Master'Randall celebrated his true Christian; the closed with the S Rev. Haraden S. Pearl’s Upham White, do; land in Montville. -t, Monday afternoon. February program Mrs. Charles Pearl, i 3th a few of his I birthday by entertaining H. to CARLE & "Lead Mr. were their at the play- Nathaniel McFarland, Freedom, George is from the C. L. S. C. hook. hymn kindly Light,” &ung by Gay. parents, and Friday guests JONES, nates from 4 to 6... Mrs. Susie Philbrick is This was at the death bed of Mr. H. Trundy, Montville; land in Montville. England.” three; roll- hymn sung Symphony concert. chapter Mrs. L.M. Albert Mil- i # I McKinley. The meeting next Tuesday will be visiting Cunningham.... George L. Bryant, Belmont, to Frank Jack- A • cji;f ,’ events. We had an adve rtisement in type last week ler was cofined to the house the observed as Lincoln’s Each member is last of last son, do; land and buildings in Belmont. Day. home Wednes- for two dogs lost, but they came week with a bad cold, but returned to the Thomas J. Wentworth, Belfast, to Oscar S, "f the severe cold last Tues- asked to furnish to commemorate something et land and day before the paper went to press. It re* 3tore of D. F. Stephenson Monday morning. Wentworth, al, do; buildings in | meeting of the Reading De- the day. The Comrades are invited to join in Belfast. minded us of advertising a lost cat some years -Virgil, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the Woman’s Club, when Mrs. the meeting and assist in the program. Clair E. Stone, Troy, to Edwin B. Hunt when was on the the won a Innovation the silver Sale and paper press Fowles, at the Food in ! ago cup Fair. Unity; land Unity. tevens was to road a paper on cat made its appearance in the composing Joseph A. McKeen, Belfast to Harriet P. j ! postponed to Friday afternoon. inr, orKiiii. Adams, do ; land and buildings in Belfast. will bring a splendid violinist to Belfast March room. This week we were to have advertised i. me ceiiast corre- In our j to Cordelia L. I Corset Department. C. a* 3 o’clock. of the Morrison Young. Searsmont, 6th. The Lewiston Journal says: who another lost dog but he got home Tuesday. spondent Bangor Commercial in writing | “People j Young, do.; land and buildings in Searsmont 1 of the city government attended the Portland organ concerts last win- of city politics quotes our present mayor, Hon. and Lincolnville. (Two deeds ) meeting Hospital Notes. Mrs. Harry McCauley of Robert F. as William T. Wheaton, to Edwin ;p-t Charles M. Leavitt, who has ter, well remember the wonderful violinist who Dunton, saying, when asked if be Searsport, was operated Jan, 29th in the A. do ; land and in Sears- Searsport upon would be a candidate for re-election: “Not Sargent, buildings several from a nervous was one of the soloists. Valentina is g years Crespi Waldo for and is Port. County Hospital appendicitis under circumstances whatever. I would j .t his 16 not a player one soon and com- any home, Franklin street, forgets, well_Mrs. Ruth Reynolds of Burn- \ William A. Banks, Belfast, to Charles A. doing not take it anyway; will have to find '■sane and will be taken to the ing as she did, almost unknown, she made an they and John L. Boynton, do ; land and buildings ham entered the hospital Jan. 29th for surgi- New Nemo else.” This was to be in t'«r *ai -• indelible impression. One recalls a very somebody expected. Belfast.____I Bangor. young, of Bel- J -—.- sff cal treatment.... Mrs. Orlando Moody | '-=-■- ! Mr. Dunton would the nomination 1 girlish appearing person, modest and unassum- only accept -^■■■^■^=—I Knowlton, 85 Congress street fast and Miss Carrie Parker of Castine enter- last on the assurance that his ! ing in her manner, and with no at spring candidacy 'He icy walk in front of Masonic attempt ed Tuesday, both for surgical treatment- r>7 IS YOUR | showiness in her playing. Surely Miss was desired by the citizens generally, irre- Thursday afternoon, is improving Crespi Mrs. Frank R. Woodcock, who is in the hospit- ! must have a musical and spective of politics, and then reluctantly. The poetic temperament is im- Invisible Dr. Eugene L. Stevens, says al for medical treatment for pleurisy, BLOOD ! finances were known to be a bad condi- Selt-Reducing ! to play as she does. There is in her tones city f;V | is bruised no of the train- RICH?1 hip Josie badly bones proving_Miss Knowlton, tion and few would have cared to undertake ! something of the warmth and color of her own >r dislocated. is at her home in for a With Visible ing school Plymouth the responsibilities of the office at “Bridge.” I country, for she is an Italian by birth. Her mayor’s 1 two-weeks’ vacation. | "tinty Veteran association will that time. Mr. Dunton did eo at a | sacrifice ol I technic indicates that, notwithstanding her _i '* Pool' Blood Fph 4th. at the K. of P. near the his time and his ,j hall,El- youth, she has put much time into the of The old Gilmore homestead upper against inclinations, and Most Effective for Stout and Medium j study is the indirect cause of much Figures. mer. Winterport. If of Juliette Gilmore merits the thanks ol the he has sc | stormy, I her instrument, and the mastery of its in- bridge, the property Mrs. community | ill be postponed until the next served the winter sickness—it allows i tricacies.” The concert to be given here will Ames.was totally destroyed by fire last Sunday faithfully past year. The Com- chills, | arles A. Williams of Bangor, a fire around the chim- mercial asked Han- invites colds and sickness. j have a prima-donna, Nina Morgana, who afternoon. The caught correspondent ex-mayor ran, wil! be the of son if be a guest honor. seme of in the L and Mrs. George W alker, who he would candidate, and he replied: I the biggest operatic managers have ney Nourishment alone makes blood— f Price $3.00. “Neither at the election nor deemed worth strenuous efforts to se- with her husband was caring for Mrs. Ames, spring any other not or Percy A. Bradford were called I making drugs liquors—and the nourish- j the tire went to her hus- The Democratic city committee will recom- s ednesday to attend the funeral j cure to head their companies, and the third on discovering notify j ing food in Scott’s Emulsion charges mend and Mr. 1 was in the woods nearby, and the endorse Dunton and my fri ends summer blood with :’s brother's wife, Mrs. George j artist will be Charles Floyd, the popular New band, who winter richness —~irw~n—nwn—rriTJMiiTiTTf»iwirTTr~ and I will all we came to her assistance. The fire- do can to promote his elec- and increases the red left live children,who returned York tenor. neighbors j corpuscles. he does not then Dem- ir men were not called in season to render any ton,”-“If accept, the uncle and aunt, who will care A W. C.T. U. Reception. At a recent meet- Its Cod Liver Oil warms The Walker family were unable to save ; ocrats will probably not put a candidate in the the fortifies the ■'•‘-•y have no other relatives this ing of the W. C. T. U. it was voted to tender help. body, lungs, MASON & HALL. a: but some of Mrs. Ames’ furniture field for this spring election.” The and alleviates rheumatic 'nia, where their mother’s Miss Esther E. Winchester of Lubec, anything, correspond- peo- superin- tendencies. was removed as she was in the part of the ent then mentions as among the Republicans tendent of the Washington county W. C. T. U. | house the farthest away from the fire. talked of for mayor Messrs. H. C. Buzzell, YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT. •ui.'van’s opera, The will who was to be in Belfast and the county dur- Mikado, Amos F. Carleton, Orlando E. Frost, James H. 14-45 SHUN SUBSTITUTES. by local talent in ing the first week in February, a reception Frank B. Condon is bringing suit against the HARDWARE. the Colonial j Howes, Charles R. Coombs and Wilmer J. Dor- at the home of uary 18th and The cast is | Monday evening Mrs. Annie M New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad 19th. man. When interviewed Mr. Buzzell said: “I retlearsals have been in Frost, president of the Belfast W. C. T. U., for $50,000 damages for injuries received in COMING GRAY GASOLENE ENGINES, progress am not a candidate and would not accept the The success with the public school teachers and superin- the train wreck on its road in September 1914 which has attend- nomination. Not but what I would like to be ee performances tendent W. B. Woodbury as guests. Sunday while returning from a vacation in Maine. At WOOD SAWING MACHINES, and the dra- mayor all right, but I have only been here i it was learned that Miss Winchester would be Condon was ability of those who are that time Mr, general secretary to about three years, and it would not be right INCUBATORS and BROODERS to but the for was BUCKEYE ho Mikado assure an unable be prese nt, plans the re- for the Y. M. C. A. of Trenton. N. J., and artistic and for me to place myself ahead of some of the ““araid success. ceptionwere carr ied out just the same and those to resume his duties. He was the returning older politicians in Belfast.” Mr. Coombs 52 Main Me. who attended rep ort a most delightful even- only passenger in one coach to be saved and Street, Belfast, D- Southworth entertained the said: “I havn’t given anyone authority to use home of Mrs. ing in the attractive Frost. The was badly injured He has been an invalid lub Tuesday evening from 6 to 10 my name in this connection, although it has To Belfast Opera House ushers were Miss Eda Woodbury, Mr9. Bertha since the accident, unable to resume any part was planned as a surprise to cele- been mentioned to me repeatedly. I don’t Mrs. Ethel a of the 1 C. Longley of Hartland, Collins, of his work and for large part time ^hday anniversary of one of the want it, and as I am not very active in politics Mrs. Nellie Macomber, and in the has been under treatment. His at- at who was receiving hospital I would not care to commit unable to attend on ac- myself either way line were Frost, Mrs. Minnie W. R. of Waterville. lh* severe Mrs. Coombs, torney is Hon. Pattangall at time.” weather. While all re- the present Mrs. Alice Gannon and Miss Lora Maxcy. The f Shoes absence of the of Wedding. Mr. and Seldon Repaired. guest honor am- A Silver Mrs. was well rendered and was done the following program NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Edison Blue j delicious celebrated their silver supper at 6 the Brook- E Whitcomb wedding Have shoes in order. '* the greatly enjoyed: Piano solo, “By Amberol record will never show we ir and is I your repaired good same that with entertaining a large number of guests. followed, Mr. Miss Edith M. by | 1,1 side,” by John Orth, Davidson; unbreakable. In laboratory tests one of these P'essed i ito service as Jan. at their 20 Alltll. .AM JFor/c Guaranteed !1 by a substi- violin Friday night, 29th, home, 1 *** cordial greetings, Mrs. Frost; solo, records has been played 3,000 times and in the -ch enjoyed. Western avenue, Waterville. Mr. Whitcomb with variations have the stock “Hornet Sweet Home,” by last reproduction the tone was as fine and I purchased A. was born in Belfast, a son of Ripley C. and WILLARD JOHNSON, 9 : Mrs. Arvilla D. read- | Henry Farmer, Lamson; natural as the first. Call and let Carle & Jones Don’t Feel Good” Chloe E. Whitcomb. His wife was Miss Fan- of the to M. A. ing, “Something Big like a Red Bird,” Miss ^ demonstrate the records to you....Do 3m5 Next door Sanborn’s, Main St. i ;l lot of nie E. of Waterville. Seventeen you § people tell us. Minuet Day years | towels Helen Gardiner Brier; piano solo, by want a handy paste, the paper hangers friend' only need cleansing. ago he formed a partnership with George L. iL »y/aga»v»Bg ay a y a.xw' &v» ^ Paderweski, Edna V. Curtis; vocal solo, “The If so you will find it at Carle & Jones. It Cannon. Mr. Cannon retired five years ago, Holy City,” by Stephen Adams, Roland Lam- needs no is mixed and H. DAVIS’ Qtd& since which time Mr. Whitcomb has conducted cooking, readily per- Miss Hazel Nickerson is Hired Miss Brier OAK HILL, (Swanville) taking music les- trick son; reading, “Our Girl,” fectly reliable... .The Old Corner Drug Stori j and make you feel fine, the business in City Hall square. He is a son of Miss Harriot M Nickerson. America all present. Sandwiches, cake sell Alder-i*ka. Ask how ii tics Take by of your neighbor convalescing. positively. one Baptist, a Knights Pythias, past chancellor, and 25 Mrs. John Cheney is slowly | Miss Bernice Moore I and cocoa were served under the direction of works. Dozens sold, not one returned_H 5,10 has the measles and only by us, 10 cents. of the Masonic and is a member bodies, in- is in health. Master Robert Nit ty Store. Mrs. Ida E. Aborn and Mrs, Mabel Howard. | M. Black. 107 Main is Mrs. W. R Peavey very poor kerson is sick with chicken- .__ Drug the Knights Templar. Mrs. Whitcomb street, offering housi j eluding with Mrs. John Cheney pox. dresses for the next ten days at reduced prices Mrs. Ella Seekins is j is a member of the Eastern Star and the Store Cent Mr. A few dresses slightly out of style, in ode a few weeks. Fred Webb is very busy with monumen- Pythian Sisters, and of the First Baptist for at the of 49 to be slowly tal work and set some in W'jforvillo sizes, bargain price cents. See Miss Nellie Wallace seems recently Prospect. j and given in the advt-The annual 9-cen and welcome all old cus- a illness. Winterport Freedom. • prices will gaining after long The Alliance. The Women’s Alliance of saie of James H. he Howes, Odd Fellows block Mr. Llewellyn Knowiton of Monroe em- Edison Blue Amberol Record. Frank Peavey of Belfast was a Sunday guest is First Parish church tomers and invite the general the (Unitarian) met with will begin at 8.30 a. m. next Saturday am ; ployed in Mr, C. R. Nickerson’s steam mill of his mother, Mrs. W. R. Peavey. Mrs. Albert C. Burgess Thursday afternoon, close Tuesday night, Feb. 9th. There will be to stock, and boards with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Varney. public inspect my Toothaker and wife were recent In a Blue Amberol Jan. 28th, with a attendance. The better values and eve: Albert laboratory tests, large pres- bigger bargains than Mrs. A. E. Nickerson attended the convoca- which is varied and useful. of James Wallace and wife. tion Record has been 3000 and ident, Miss Charlotte W. Colburn, gave an in- before. Don’t miss it.... Mason & Hall, hard guests meetings in Bangor last week. Mrs. played times, his ice the Thurza Jackson house for her her teresting account of the in Boston of ware, sell the wooe ! Webster harvested past kept during meetings Gray gasoline engines, James absence. in the last reproduction the tone was as the New England Association of New England sawing machines, and the Buckeye incubaton week and it was of excellent quality. which she Alliances, attended as a director, and brooders... .See notice concerning tne re Mr. Buzzell of Searsmont has moved his QII/IAD Cc. 1 FRIDAY ONLY fine and natural as in the first. This WWVMMrl and of a in Somerville. 'Ihere are 214 turn of a book and Q|b. | LIMIT 10 LBS. meeting pocket papers_Willan family to the late Alonzo Holmes farm. in New a Jones Crackers,... .6c lb L

J \ ^ "fnink for a moment what the Open- ’~T«epnSlihtf over1 such a. great' «■- iEN FROM MANY SCHOOLS IN OF Walter M. Brackett, ing of the Boston-San Francisco di- tance would have been absolutely Im- U. ~liAME$ AND M. rect line means. It has made Massa- possible without another wonderful FACULTY. THAW VS. The Noted Artist, 92 Years Old and an BOSTON CALLS JEROME; Mrs. Mary G. Spenser Ua9 MM chusetts and California neighbors. It invention—the renenting, or loading Written f by Gny B. Condon, ’16, of Sonth P«- librarian In Michigan for BB Ardent Fisherman. will carry the business message from eollB. Without any technical descrip- tlm j! /' %l nobecot) END OF BATTLE ty-two years. years old in June and as the Atlantic to the Pacific quicker tion, it iB sufficient to say that these Education in its LONG Ninety-two literal sense implies Miss Elsie as can be in SAN a man a Burr, a well I found FRANCISCO than can it keen a sportsman write letter and loading colls are placed at various ;he seeking kno of wide acquaintance with ton has "to* the country is Walter M. Brackett of gives him an answer at once. It has Points the line and give the society girl, g,me along nen and outside |H the artist of fish, who is things the of one’s where she will act as a ^ Boston, painter annihilated distance. Its commercial electrical waves additional force and pale [ml 1||| another into the mvironment. be nurse. ^ contemplating journey Direct Telephone Line Open value is priceless. power. Knowledge may achiev- fi-District Attorney Will No wilderness of Canada this summer, ;d not The Duchess of only through the pursuing of a , .*>1 he has each for near- Boston Men Built the Line The line from Boston to San Fran- Marlborough whence gone year of a net to fernl off states! Do cisco variety subjects, but through the per- Zeppelin hM ly 50 years. There is nothing in the Across the Continent Across twelve you runs direct to Buffalo, 455 Longer In the Case. H| iona| contact of men Figoro ged up on the roof of world of sport that has the lure and the realize what that means? Have you miles; thence to Chicago, 605 miles, trained in institu- ,snn.,s% 1|§| has for the dons house. The net is the dev,!|||i charm that salmon fishing ever traveled to the far west? On the to Omaha 500 miles, to Denver 585 standing for different ideals. pSt venerable who carries his years lhe mous artillerist. painter, miles, to Salt Lake City 580 miles and faculty of the University of Maine, The case of Harry K. Thaw Is one of j^B lightly and is clear-eyed and robust, as SPEECH CARRIED 3500 MILES “Fame,” said Mrs. Bf to San Francisco 770 a total according to Dr. Robert the most celebrated and remarkable in Carrie eh, ■« miles, J. si- he must be to withstand the rigors of the Aley, pre not of 3505 the of criminal Catt, “depends only fish miles. lent of the as history jurisprudence. IB trips he makes in the hunt for the institution, is cosmopoli- but tan as the The to win freedom for you do, upon getting that are no means to land. The A spur from to average university. This tight Thaw, wln,tlf||,I1 by easy line runs Chicago into the written record. and and statement appears to be conserva- which has dragged the courts F,,r grip of his hand is steady strong Bell Ex- Pittsburg, 545 and thence to New through ,P:w Telephone Engineers miles, tive when it has been civilization's he feels that there are a one reviews the facts set for was when j„ good many trips York, 390 milesi. Another con- years, recently renewed j^E spur forth in the which shows nore and discourage in ahead of him. nects catalogue, that Thaw was led from the Tombs in New w„me|, 'V'8' »’ Buffalo and New York, 350 miles. 33 1-3 per cent of the achievements that The call ot forest and stream is so com- tend Distance Line to faculty members York city, whence he had been make men Long On the same the line between nave brought "I** By that Mr. Brackett, the oldest day degrees from well known public and Victoria pelling from Manchester, N. over the Lady I*ery, win, [s ., » Boston and San Francisco was private endowed H., salmon fisherman in the United States, opened institutions of this ter of the Earl of and bridge of sighs, to the criminal court Limerick, would probably answer it if he were the Pacitic Coast-Science telephone conversation was estab- :ountry Europe other than the luef"1^11 filf of building, where he was brought before British feminine flying ci,i],. Bj obliged to go on crutches. It is no won- lished between New York and San University Maine. This cosmopolit anism is as of Court Justice Vernon M. the most daring of English .'leH' der he is the idol of amateur fisherman, Francisco. Professor Bell talked from regarded great value in Supreme that it tends to ators. She was as he has long since been of artists. and Inventive Genius the New give greater breadth to Davis on the charge of conspiring to trained by i;r ,' H Finally York end and his early asso- the ideals of Up in the top of the building at 154 education. escape from Matteawan. It was the White and the late Gustave n ciate, Thomas A. Watson, from San Dr. |R street where he has his studio Aiey also states that an institution third Thaw whose company she Boylston Francisco. is time had been arraigned “looped the S and makes his a of Great fortunate in having from iu a most home, representative Overcome Obstacles twenty-five in New York, and, while the charge daring manner B The Boston found him the other An per cent to forty per cent of the Herald interesting fact in connection faculty to which he answered its own if these men recently was a a meerschaum pipe that is with the of graduates, have al- day smoking opening this line is .hat so studied minor one. he realized that the battle to round out a nice color- elsewhere. Graduates are just beginning WHAT IT MEANS TO Professor Bell used at the Flippant Flings. New fork valuable in the not for schol- ing. end an faculty only TELEPHONE FROM BOS- exact reproduction ot in first astic but for their “Hello, young fellow, how are you?” attainments, acquaint- Price of oats is ! crude Instrument. ance with going up. was the of the dean of TON TO SAN FRANCISCO At first it ~ould the traditions and general ad- cheery greeting be what will be left for us to salmon fishermen. "Don’t mind walk- used only a few feet. That that ministrative machinery of the university, Instrument rhiriy-six and two-thirds cent of the mately?—Portland Oregonian ing up several flights ot stairs, do you? ~ could be used lj, talking per Distance—3505 miles. members of the of the It is stated that it costs >, 1 it me a little but Professor Bell’s First between New York and Snn F faculty University >!■ don’t; gives exercise, Telephone rancisco af Maine are its own graduates. a month to feed a chicken in some of you young chaps blow pretty Twelve States Covered. I is due to the skill and of | inventions Out of a total of 150 hard when you reach the top landing,” fastest trains it takes five days ana those faculty members, We’ve had such a different Miles of Wire—14,020. engineers who followed Bell af- 55 have a twinkle in Copper degrees from the he went on to say with his five nights—120 hours—to go from ter his University. in American restaurants r retirement from the telephone Harvard is eleven eye. Weight of Wire—Over 3000 tons. represented by men. Plain Dealer. Boston to San Francisco. And yet if in the Other A minutes’ chat with the man business, perfection of the institutions in the few on Line—Over 140,000. ranking high Poles will only be a little while before the and of list are the of The state of Massachu- who says that he is 92 years make one telephone switchboards, cables University Pennsylvania of second. business man can sit comfortably in and the and Bowdoin each with vestigate its preparedm feel that he is talking to a strong-willed, Speed—One-fifteenth hundreds of other accessors College, seven his office and travel tele- men; Yale and Indiana with vasion. If Texas r, strong-limbed, clear-minded and stout- instantly by to successful telephone transmission. University, and between the two dx each; and Ohic take the hearted man. who enjoys hearing a joke Crossing the continent—from Bos- phone cities ovei Columbia, Chicago same steps MU-. Looking Backward to the with five as as a of wire. Beginning State, each. other in- much would 20 year-old. to San Francisco—in one-fifteenth tons copper Sixty comparatively safe. St. ton stitutions are of On the of represented in the list ol HAS ONLY ONE REGRET. an actual The opening this line has a pe- evening Oct. 9, 1876, the Democrat. of a second is accomplish- instructors the State its first long conversation provided by for Mr. Brackett says that he has for ment. Direct conversation between culiar significance to the people ot over the tele- University. A New York man who |, that he did not a Boston and New England, for it was phone was made by Bell and Watson. in church was to ;l years regretted keep the two cities so far apart was es- Seven foreign institutions are repre sent journal of his the in Boston that Professor They talked for three a on wanderings along tablished for the first time, the othei Alexander hours over rented the faculty, the list including for.twenty days. Now in the forests of streams and Canada,for Graham Bell invented the in telegraph line between 1 over the line telephone Boston and Munich, Paris, Yassy, Toronto, Dorpat, the commandment “love inter- day, longest telephone he says they would provide mighty A Cambridge.- It was Besancon and Hcchschulef ur Boden in the world—more than 3500 miles. 1876, less than forty years ago. the wonder of is not to be taken liter reading now when hunters and kultus. esting little later the longest toll line in the the day. In May, 1877. a Charles- fishermen travel and live in comparative The successful consummation ol Free Press. world stretched from Boston to town man leased two telephones—the luxury. this great work is an epoch in history Low'ell and the service was and first money ever for versus Moral He was the first citizen of the United —the acme of telephone attainment. poor paid telephone "Legal Neutrality Neu- lease of a river intermittent. How marvellous has service. The same month the first is the arresting title of the first SHARP AND SHORT States to apply for the It is an achievement made possible trality” S in Canada for salmon In 1869 he been the tiny and crude telephone of the February Atlantic articles on ths fishing. only by the scientific study and per- progress. exchange 1 made to the Canadian was horn with war anti the problems it has thrown it The motto of the sold,- application govern- sistent effort of the engineers of the And the men who were associated five telephones con- ment for the lease of the Restigouche nected. Ine path of the American people. Pau and trench. Bell with Bell in those telephone pioneer river, the headwaters of Bay Chaiure great system. Fuller, a recognized authority on inter- national between the provinces of New Bruns- law, explains conclusively thal I Concealed knowledge is of are consistent wick and Quebec. It seems that a few expressions opinion buried treasure. days before the American applied for the with complete legal neutrality, and calls a upon President Wilson to utterancs river Sir Alexander McKenzie, Scotch- give Photos to the universal American sentiment by American Press Association. An earthquake is aim-, man, had put in an application for the by the real violation ol tive as a modem army i: same body of water, and his being filed protesting against William travers Jerome, harry k. in “the massacre of in advance, the Scotchman was given the neutrality Bel- THAW AND SECTION OF MATTEAWAN preference. Mr. Brackett, however, was Inventor of the gium.” This reasonable and vigorous ASYLUM. If you desire to worn article will meet with sure given a lease of tributary streams of the jV Telephone approva become a success at from those who rebel at the or the attorneys were engaged in would at a rental of $100 a year, embargo Restigouche Man who decide whether he he was not and the the expression of American he would he returned and afterward, says, sorry opinion. It is better to begin tie |] but no less to the for the waters he saimon Quite different, brilliant, is asylum at Matteawan, X. Y., obtaining did, smile even if have to having been abundant there. In 11 days Developed the Business. "Germany’s Answer,” by Hans Del- from which he escaped eighteen you Treitschke’s successor in a howl. he killed 38 salmon, the average weight J uruck, the Uni- months ago or would be permitted to versity of Berlin. Professor of which was 22 1-2 pounds. Afterwards Delbruck, go to his home in Pittsburgh. he became with Alexander who is well qualified to speak for moderr Placing the blame dm very friendly One of the chief surprises of this McKenzie and they fished in each other’s Imperial Germany, on account of his inti controversy unless you p: mate relations with the authorities ir remarkable ease was the dropping the waters as much as they desired. ou yourself. other of William Travers Jerome Mr. Brackett says that a lease of those Berlin, does not confine himself to ex- day ! cuses for the invasion of ht as the chief prosecutor on the eve of waters at the present time, fish being Belgium; Speaking of the ris. as were points out the guilt of Russia, and makes Thaw's in the abundant now as they then, arraignment supreme man can bain: i the doughnut would be worth between $40,000 and i startling accusation that there was court of New York. Jerome for near- ii willful falsification in the “White ing the hole. $50,000 a year. He subsequently fished ! ly nine years laid led the fight against ii In “La Grande J. in the Casquapede river, which, he says, Paper.” Nation,” first as district of Thaw, attorney New Nor is that new scheme was one of the finest to 0. P. Bland tells eloquently of France’s fishing grounds Y'ork city, when he sought to convict be the fish there complete transformation since August. national constitution i obtained, averaging Thaw of John contributes a murder, and later as special m from 28 to 30 pounds. He says that in Galsworthy touching years expected to create i “Love Letter to counsel the state to the early days Indians were allowed by France.” Sydney engaged by keep raent. I reveals tne of Thaw the Canadian government to spear fish in Brooks methods “The from gaining his freedom from German shows what, bril- certain parts of the Restigouche, which Spy System,” the asylum. A Paris [taper lias off : j now is one of favorite of multi- ROUTE OF TRANSCONTINENTAL TELEPHONE LINES liant. things it has done, and bare its places lays cash prize for the best a many of them Amer- weak spot. “The Vexed Question of millionaires, being rope after the war is .hot. TO which for some weeks has icans, Mr. BracKett’s lease having ex- BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO, 350S MILES Contraband,” MORGAN SHUSTER ON PEACE. prize puzzle, as it were pired for fishing in the Casquapede, he been the object of anxious American at- | is discussed went to the Gaspe for a couple of years, tention, by Arthur Willert Education, He Believes, Can Alone 1 while of interest is Red- the first' then to the Marguerite river and there equal Secretary Cause Wars to Cease. Possibly “safety he has fished for 40 years, having missed field’s analysis of “The Present Mer- is doomed to be permarn : ■ chant-Marine William Morgan Shuster has had for only two seasons m all that time. He has bells Earliest Associate y Problem.” to the United States. In a man of his years—he was horn in a camp on the river bank and the artist only country that lias an that it is one of the most beautiful Washington in 1STT—a most remarka- says i and the World’s / » ul. v/L-u unnn spots in Canada. He from ble and varied experience, which has usually spends If somebody, acting on six to eight weeks there and at the pres- embraced United States government Greatest l [n shirt of check and tallowed hair gestion. should substitute ent lime there are camps not far remov- Telephone public service in Cuba and the Philip- I ■: rhe Fiddler sits in the bulrush chair. in Slav, there'd be a st. ed from his of several Americans and pines and the onerous position of finan- some of them are Bostonians. \ Like Moses’ basket stranded there from the Russian < out Expert. cial adviser to Persia. He has an ar- On the brink of Father Nile. TURNS EXPLORER FOR A WHILE. I tide in the February Century Maga- He feels the fiddle’s slender neck, Among the other bores One of his liveliest experiences and one nine iu which lie asserts that each na- | have met is the v I. which he likes to talk about was that Picks out the notes with thrum and checK; fellow 1 1 ; tiou must continue to maintain defen- during the time he held a lease of the : And times the tune with nod and beck, tell a joke and becomes tributaries of the Restigouche he want- ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL THEODORE N. VAIL And thinks it a weary while. in a flow of language th; ed to the head waters f explore without THOMAS A. WATSON JOHN J. CARTY the point. the assistance of Indian guides. So he "Begin.” Down comes the bow on every string I Four Telephone Pioneers Who Have Made It Possible to Talk From Boston to San Francisco, Over 3500 Miles, secured a large scow, such as were used ‘First couple join right hands and swing,” and to Whom the Opening of the Line Means More Than to Any Other Men In the World by lumbermen, placed his triends and As light as any blue-bird’s wing, Three Reels. plenty of provisions aboard, and two once and a half times round.” As an it on a ana there were 77S “Swing horses towed the scow event, is parity with days, developed his great Idea! By August tele- Italians are tin 84 miles into Whirls all in blue— making the of the until one In in use—all in Mary Casey the wilderness. In two opening Panama canal. It every eight persons in ; phones Boston—and with such mo only places Calico gown and new. ing pictures were Is another the United four men had an absolute or stockings the horses obliged to swim the connecting link that physi- States is connected by: monopoly that films are in lii And tinted eyes that tell foreign waters and he made 20 miles cally binds the far east are Boston the business. A little you true. nearly and the fat telephone, men. Many of telephone later A motion thonti; a Dance all to the dancing sound, picture day. After having arrived at his des- west of America into one complete them are living today. Theodore N. Vail was prevailed upon tination he the geles. Cal., restricts its ; put horses on board the union. Theodore N. to resign from the government She flits about Vail, president of the mail big Moses ■ scow and drifted back from whence he Brown, clusively to women and Four Thousand Miles American Telephone and service and become general manager Who holds her hands to her down started and the journey took four weeks. Instantly Telegraph keep 6 o’clock in the evening c: One-fifteenth of a second! Like a company, has been in the of a little telephone company that And thinks hair a golden One of his red-letter days in camp was telephone her; crown, is accompanied by a wen flash of 12 when at 4.30 in the after- lightning goes the spoken business almost from the beginning, was hardly organized and had no And his heart turns over once! years ago, The motion picture la- noon he said to one of his friends that he word through storm and sunshine ovei Today he is perhaps the greatest con- money. Alonth after month the lit- His cheek with breath is Mary’s wet, in the United States in I! must go out and kill a fish. He said that thousands of miles. It starts in Bos- structive business man in the tle Bell company lived from hand to It a second somerset! world. ! gives months would reach fro- he the ton at 4 No poled up river, killed eight sal- p. m. and, paradoxically, John J. Carty, chief engineer of mouth. salaries were paid in He means to win the maiden yet, the combined of which Kansas City, while the li mon, weight was reaches San Francisco three hours the company, the master mind in full. Often, for weeks, they were Alas, for the awkward dunce! 213 pounds, and returned to his in bition would encircle the camp earlier. The time schedule has been scientific telephony, was a Dot paid at all. In 1880 John J. time to have in Cambridge "Your than three times. supper daylight. turned who asked for stoga boot has crushed my toe!” The topsy turvy. While you wink, boy worked as an operator in Carty timidly a job as biggest salmon that Mr. Brackett “I’d rather dance with Joe,” your speech hs been carried the early days for $5 a week. operator in the Boston exchange. He one-legged killed weighed 41 pounds, and, of course, nearly "You half clumsy fellow!” “Pass below!” be had to have a of it. He way around the world. Thomas D. Lockwood, general showed such an aptitude for the work Science bittim photograph And a the first pair dance apart. has reproduced that fish on canvas many Imagine giant with lungs power- patent attorney of the a ■ that he was soon made one of the company, Then “Forward I times. Mr. Brackett was ful six!” Advance, retreat, born in Unity, enough to carry his voice 3501 telephone expert for nearly forty j captains. More than 4