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The Republican Jotirnat VOLUME 1910. 82._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY^ 2, NUMBER 22 of s Journal. He Contents Today OBITUARY. ally regretted. graduated from Bowdoin BASE college in the class of 1874 and for In BALL. many years Memorial Observances PERSONAL. State Convention.. was a teacher in Maine and New PERSONAL. The Democratic Hampshire The Belfast team played their first in Real Estate. Job Herrick, a life-long resident of North For the past 20 years he lived with his game Transfers in .Obituary.. niece on Belfast. H. E. Essex are a Freedom last with McDonald left on Monday afternoon's Mrs. Wedding Hells. .Secret Societies.. port, died at his home at Saturday Cove, Ma; street, Surviving brother, Rev Saturday the Freedom G. E. Nash and daughter are guests of Observances in Belfast., Warren F. Bickford, of Muskogee, a nine and were boat for Boston, on business. Mr. Memorial 83 and Ala., niece Academy defeated by a score of and Mrs. E. W. East Belfast. 27th, aged years 2 months. He wa » Miss Harriet Bartlett of four Davis, p.^e Hall..The Comet’s TaiL.Per- Bangor; nephews’ MEMORIAL SUNDAY. 2 to 1. It is said to have been Miss the son of the late' Albert L Bickford and C. P. the fastest and Harriet Bubar arrived Saturday from Mr. and ;a! News of the Granges. Joseph and Ruth Black Her Bartlett of Ban- Mrs. James Craig of Lewiston are gor; W. H. Bartlett of South best played game ever seen on the Freedom Houlton to visit friends in Belfast. rick and was born on what is now Carolina and E Thomas H. Marshall Post and Circle of the spending a few in and \i American Woman W’ho Made the David L L. Bartlett of days Unity Troy. Thorndike. grounds and was a pitchers’ battle Edwin ;,,od A Home Letter. .Belfast Free Herrick farm. He had been ill about a G. A. R. and the Sons of Veterans attended throughout, H. Dickey of Waterville arrived Sat- Miss week Harriet P. White has returned from a Day striking out 19 men and fine to Library. a sudden cold a the Universalist Church having sup- urday visit relatives in this three developing into slight shod WEDDING BELLS. Divine services at city. weeks’ visit in Boston and vicinity. Mon and Affairs in Washington.. port. A triple play was a feature of the game. and the The deceased was re last at 10.45 a. m. It was a beautiful Miss Louise .The Festi- grip. quiet and Sunday Heald of the Boston Art School Mrs. D. N. Bird ,i ty Correspondence With three men on bases and Miss Bertha I. Bird Harriman-Jackson. Mr. Clair L. Harriman and the air was and none out, Cun- f Lanterns. .Some Camden Horse tiring preferring home and its comforts abovi lay, flowers were everywhere is at her home in this for a visit. a. of city spent last Sunday with relatives in Rockland. of and Miss Abbie Eva Jackson were united in of the blossoms ningham Belfast pulled down a liner which aat-t-. The Laughter Spring everything. He is survived his for laden with the perfume apple by wife, looked Miss Abbie Doak is in Rockland this Mr. James of .Grand O. E. S. .Re- marriage at the Universalist Wed- hour the veterans be- safe, touched his bag and whipped the week, Braley Whitman, Mass., arriv- m). Chapter merly Rachel Drinkwater, who has been in il ^ I parsonage ind lilacs. At an early Law the visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Haskell. ed last to ,»d Tariff Helping People nesday evening June 1st at 7.30 Rev. hall to for ball to second, retiring the side. The Belfast Friday visit relatives in this health for some time. A niece, Miss o’clock, ?an to gather at Memorial prepare vicinity. tprials...The News of Brooks... Myrtl team Mr. and Mrs. Miss Herrick Ashley A. Smith officiating and using the sin- the march to the church. The Sons of Veter- played its first game together and showed Blanchard B. Smith of Rock- Charlotte M. Tibbetts the Churches.. New’s... W. of Rockland, had made her hom< spent past Northport of a fast land visited relatives in Belfast week Memori- gle ring service. The bride was ins under command of Capt. Charles F. Merri- every promise being aggregation. Monday. with Miss Florence D. in Port- ty Correspondence. .In with them from her infancy. Of a large famil; becomingly Chaples in a blue tailor-made suit with a im the Post and The score: Mrs. Frank land. < poem). of brothers and-sisters gowned hat to did escort duty for Circle, C. Pitcher of Medford, Mass., is the following remain FREEDOM ACADEMY. of Belfast. match. They were Mr. and kt the church entrance the Sons of Vet- Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nows David L. of Samuel B. of accompanied by visiting Thomas B. Dinsmore. Abbie Batchelder of Boston was in Bel- Northport, Belfast AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. News and Notes. .Good Mrs. Herman O. Beckwith, a sister of the erans formed right and left in open position fast on her .terary Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin of Lincolnville, Mrs Thomas, ss. 3 1 1 0 1 0 Asa West of Boston returned Monday after Friday way to Northport to spend ...;s From “Everybody's". .. .The bride. after the md between Thankful Directly ceremony they went the Post and Circle passed the Day, p.3 0 0 0 2 0 a short visit with his the summer. ice*Hour Sailor. .Taps (poem.) Griffin of Northport, Mrs. Hannah A mother, Mrs. Emma West. to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner two ranks. The sermon, Rev. A. Richards, 3b. 3 0 0 0 1 0 Wilson of Bridges, by Ashley Mrs. C. C. Mrs. C. A. :tnor Frances Household Letter.. Belfast, Mrs. Jennie Spaulding am * 2b. 3 0 0 0 2 Fellows of Rumford left for home Frederick of ar- 150 Waldo Avenue, where were was from the text “Our Deathless Dead" Stewart, 0 Roxbury, Mass., of Fisherman Mrs. Calista they given a Smith, rived last e Rhyme ye (poem.) Howard of Rockland. Mrs. Rub] Wayne, lb. 3 0 0 7 0 0 Monday afternoon after a short visit in Bel- Friday to spend the summer with and Girls. Pres- wedding lunch and a reception by the immedi- ind was both forceful and eloquent. The u n School Boys Jameson, another died in Wentworth, r. f. 3 0 0 0 0 1 fast. relatives in Belfast. C. T. sister, Rockland las Conditions in Turkey .W. ate family friends of both bride and groom. nusic was excellent and appropriate to the Frye, c. f. 2 0 0 1 0 0 .Holmes on Comet February. For many years Mr. and Mrs. Her Mrs. E. Mr. Fred E. Notes. Halley’s Mrs. is the eldest sister of and the trombone solo, on the Kenney, 1. f. 1 0 0 0 0 0 H. McDonald was the guest of Mrs. Smythe came from Boston to rick Bridges the bride. lay, “Tenting ,tn.) .Clay Banks Rich Aluminum took summer boarders, and Mrs. Henrieti Banton, c. 2 1 0 19 0 0 William will make their home with the Did Campground,’’ Mr. Herbert A. Drink- Simpson of Fairfield one day last spend Sunday and Memorial Day at his home Mines. White of \ They groom’s by Brookline, Mass., had for many year week. on Northport avenue. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harriman, on water, was specially pleasing. The decorations Totals.23 2 1 27 6 1 rsport.. .Stockton Springs.. .Ship made it her summer home. Her son Normal were and The Mrs. I. H. \Born.. .Married.. .Died. .Bel- Belmont Avenue. Both bride and groom are simple effective. Stars and BELFAST. Miss Eliza Averill of Searsport was the Harmon of Bangor arrived last and his family now occupy the house. t Price Current. of the Belfast were under the arch and for a few this week for a short visit graduates High school and have Stripes placed pulpit AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. guest days week of Mrs. Henry with the family of her Alphonso S. Rand died May 23d at his hoim hosts of friends who wish them abundant sue- i spring flowers, principally tulips, narcissus and Lothrop, 2b. 4 0 0 4 1 0 Collins. son, Charles M. Harmon. 3b.3 1 1 2 2 in Stetson a new white were on the and Cunningham, 1 State Convention. after long illness, 63 years,! | cess in their relations. They received lilacs, arranged pulpit Mrs. Ellis Murch and son John Percy Greer was called 1 democratic aged H. Dickey, 1. f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 of Ellsworth home last week from months and < He was both valuable and around the altar. The service was one of the days. born in Thorndik€ many presents, useful. Mr. Benner, 1. f. 1 0 0 0 0 0 are spending the week with Miss Sadie Baffin Brockton, Mass., by the serious illness of will be held his ,-ratic State convention the son driven a milk most in and the attend- H. c. 4 of Stephen and Sophronia (Blethen Harriman has route since leaving impressive many years Brown, f. 0 1 0 0 0 on High street. mother, Mrs. Mary Greer. June 15th, Johnson, r. f. 4 0 0 1 1 0 Augusta, Wednesday, Rand, and the earlier part of his life was school and the bride has been employed for j ance was large. spen W. 3 Mrs. A. S. Tibbetts and Mr. Clarence W. Proctor left for the of nominating a Brown, lb. 0 0 4 0 0 daughter Jennie of Friday to spend purpose in Thorndike. h' several years as stenographer and assistant MEMORIAL DAY. Twenty-three years ago B. Darby, sb. 2 0 0 2 2 1 Lewiston were of Mrs. Lois a few days with his wife and •r Governor and a candidate for guests Dickey the little daughter, went to bookkeeper in the counting room of Leonard c. 3 0 0 11 1 0 Stetson and bought the Major Stetsoi McManus, first of the week. Annie Viola, in Windham. ■, to see what the conven- Monday, May 30th, the sky was overc&st in L. Robinson, p. 3 0 0 0 2 1 farm, where he had since lived. The farm i & Barrows shoe factory. the Mrs. H. P. Barker t T-.p in naming a candidate for United morning and later in the day there was I Kingsbury S. Pierce arrived home from Hyde and Miss Inez L. Barker one mile square and is one of the best in th ? Totals.31 1 2 24 9 3 such other busi- Cook-Hobbs. Mr. George Parker Cook and indication of rain, but about noon the Park, Mass., last to visit his have opened their home in Center :.ator and transacting town. every Sunday mother, Montville, Mr. Rand was an able business man, 1 Two base Bases on Mrs. Nina F. Hobbs were married at the Uni- m. hit, Cunningham. balls, Mrs. Ada Pierce. where will properly come before it. 3un came out, and at 1 p. the processsion ; they spend the summer. successful farmer and was kind-hearted am by Day 2, by Robinson 4. Struck out, by Day as follows: versalist Wednesday June was formed on Church as follows: f representation will be | parsonage evening, street, 19, by Robinson 11. The Deer Isle Messenger reports that Mr. and Mrs. Levi M. Harriman arnVori generous. He was an honored member o Triple play, Cunningham Capt. at 8 o’clock, Rev. A. Smith officiat- and Hit •,vn and will be entitled 1st, Ashley Marshal, J. H. Stinson, Aid, H. H. Lothrop. by pitched ball, Banton. *-<• ui ounaet ims boat to look plantation Pleasant Lake Stimpson. v/wiwjr movea aown to nis Friday by after the of Grange, and also of the N. E and the service. The Passed ball, McManus. Umpire, Darby. Time, furnishing legate, and for every seventy-five ing, using single ring Belfast Band, J. Lee Patterson, Leader. cottage for the summer. the new bungalow at East O. P„ and had held many offices of trust in hi 4 I. 25. Northport. candidate for bride was gowned in blue and wore a light hat U. R. K. of fcr the Democratic Belfast Company, P., with mem- Charles H. Maxneld of Mrs. Charles native town. The biggest oxen in the world Bangor, formerly of A. Maynard of Portland return- one and with blue They were attended bers from F. G. 1908. additional delegate, trimmings. by Searsport, Spinney, Captain. The base ball season in this was has been ed home last Mt. Katanain ana were city opened Belfast, appointed superintendent of Saturday after a short votes "Granger, raised b Willie W. of the bride’s visit at .: ty in excess of seventy-five Dickey Northport, oons oi veterans, i^nanes r. lviernam in last afternoon on the street the Central the him from calves. were shown in Monday Congress Maine Power Station at Dexter. home of Mr. S. G. They Bostor and Miss Maude Ju. of Stimpson, Congress ;1 delegate. younger brother, by Kay | command. grounds by a game between the Belfasts and street. Madison Square Garden,and at countless count Mrs. Helen Telfer returned to her home in r. to be filled only Belfast. Miss Ray was dressed in a cham- T&rratine Tribe of Red Men, Orrin J. any delegation and state fairs. Besides Dickey Freedom Academy, the home team winning by Mrs. Annie his wife, who was Mis 5 Waltham, Mass., Wednesday after a visit of F. Richards returned last t of the county in which the va- pagne nun’s veiling with brown trimmings. in command 12 to 3. Friday Olive Dow of a score of The grounds were in fine several weeks with from Bradford, he is survived tw > her sister, Miss Hattie by After the ceremony the bride and groom went Thomas H. Marshall Post in blackboards and Wellesley Hills, Mass., where she had xist. shape and the attendance was large and the daughters, Mrs. L. E. Sheperdson of Hook. been substitute matron in one of will be in session at Newport ► to their home in the Carter house, 29 A. D. the State Committee High carriages, Smalley, Commander. crowd enthusiastic. The Belfast Band was Mrs. W. S. Smith of Stetson and Schools. and in one son, Clyd ! where have Miss Maude Pierce, who has been at Moscow, •a House the night before, street, they begun housekeeping. The orator of the day, Rev. David L. Wilson, present. It was the general opinion that Bel- A., who lives at home. One son died in for five months at hall at 9 child The bride is the of Delbert and the and Me,, on account of ill health, is Miss Marion Stovers of West the city council city : daughter the Chaplain, Capt. A. E. Clark in carriage. fast has a fast team and in this it won Palm Beach hood, and another son, in game n the of the convention, to Blaine, early man late of has made much improved, and is to arrive this week for Fla., was in Belfast last day Georgia Dickey Northport, The Ladies of Thomas H. Marshall Circle. out and at the same time Thursday on her way of hood. He also leaves one by steady pounding •redentials delegates, Edwin R ■ a visit. to brother, Belfast her home for several years and has Stockton Springs, where she will citizen of the State Little girls in white waving flags in two kept the visitors down by good fielding. The spend the rats,and every | Rand of Unity. Interment was in summer. •’ Thorndike worked in the of clerk with past party affiliations, who believe continuously clothing factory tmckboards. score: Irving Ingersoll, Ben D. Field for the administration of the M. S. Jellison since he began business. The BELFAST. some is with Mason Hall and has Miss political Mrs. Cynthia C. Clements died at her horn, Citizens in carriages. time, been Annie V. Field went to Boston interest of the are last be in the people is the son of Mr. and Mrs. AB. R. BH. succeeded in Rockland 25th after an illness groom Andrew J. The usual line of march was PO. A. E. by Chester Sheldon of in as the of .ted to unite in choosing delegates May of fiv< followed to Northport Wednesday guest Mrs. Horace Chen- and in the Leonard &. Lothrop, 2b. 6 2 4 3 1 0 the weeks resulting from the infirmities of Cook is employed Bar- Srove where the ritual memorial Field store. ery. They will motor to Belfast in •.\ention. age cemetery, Cunningham, 3b. 3 3 1 3 2 0 Mr. Chen- < nts have been made with the sev- She was rows shoe are new born in Bristol, Me., August 21, ISIS factory. They popular young service was performed on the Grand Army lot. W. Brown, lb. 4 1 0 4 4 0 Roy S. Talbot, who has employment in the ery’s touring car. and steamboat companies to issue and the the daughter of the late Alexander and Rutl people have congratulations and best After this service the procession returned di- H. Brown, cf.. 4 1 3 1 1 0 Faneuil Hall Boston, is two Wm. J P. ed rates. Tickets will be good market, spending Cyr, Rigby, F. J. Rigby and liar Howland but the wishes of a circle of friends. Dickey, If. 4 1 1 2 0 1 lan E. and 15th, and to return the 15th Cox, greater part of her earb large rectly to Memorial Hall and disbanded. weeks’ vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Longfellow returned the first of the Benner, If. 1 0 0 0 0 0 week a life was from very successful spent in Rockland. She was the widov The procession was a credit to all who took rf. 5 2 3 Ezra L. Talbot. fishing trip t,. Small-Staples. The marriage of Miss Johnson, 1 0 0 Four Ponds.— Rumford Fails .:.ty is entitled to GO delegates, as of Y. Times. Phineas Clements, who died about 2, 1 part in it. The band made a fine C. Darby, ss. 5 0 1 0 0 1 Flora, daughter of Isaac Staples, and Arthur, appearance Miss Nellie Ryan, vocalist at the Opera in Waldo. in McManus, c. 5 1 1 12 1 0 Mrs. Amelia Roberts of Worcester. years ago For over 20 years sh. their new uniforms and the music was ex- has been Mass., Gov. Vote 1908 Delegates son of Thomas Small, took last 4 1 1 1 2 House, called to Rockland by the made place Saturday Robinson, p. 0 Newton Caswell of had her home with her 1 at the Skowhegan and Miss Hat- 573. 9 daughter, Mis: :ellent, particularly cemetery in the 1 0 0 0 0 0 illness of her mother and Mr. Ross night at the residence of Rev. Ashley A. Smith, Frisbee, p. Hammons tie P. Clements of 62. 1 Harriet P., for several years in Belfast and fo funeral and in “Nearer God to Thee.” Rockland accompanied the who the The bride and dirge My has been engaged. 70. 1 performed ceremony. Totals.42 remains of their mother to the past eleven years in Rockland, and receiv- rhe attendance was very large at this service. 12 15 27 11 3 Belfast last Satur 138 3 groom were attended by friends and the single Misses Isabel and who went to ed the constant love and devotion Grove was at its FREEDOM ACADEMY. Emeroy Ginn, day morning. 130 3 that she hat 1 cemetery best, the avenues ring service was impressively performed. The Boston after attending the Grand O. 65. 1 always bestowed in her own home and and lots that had been well and AB. R. rfH. PO. A. E. Chapter, Hon. Arthur I. Brown of Dr. family will the summer in Belfast showing they Augusta. Elmer young couple spend Thombs, ss, p. 5 0 2 2 2 2 E. S. in Portland, returned to their home in this 129. 3 She was a devoted wife, mother and friend ant ! cared for. waved over the Small of Belfast and and in the fall will remove to lovingly Flags 5 Arthur F. Brown of 61. 1 Massachusetts, Day, 2b. 0 0 5 3 0 city last Friday night. her long and useful life was filled with graves of the sleeping comrades and flowers 3b. 3 0 Thomaston will leave 80. 2 lovinj where they will make their home. Both are Richards, 0 1 2 0 Bangor Saturday for acts and unselfish deeds. Three were in evidence From Stewart, If.3 0 1 0 1 1 Miss Ellen Conant, who has been their annual 97. 2 daughters ant 1 former of Leonard & Barrows and everywhere. Saturday employed fishing trip to Rainbow Lake,near employees lb. 4 2 1 9 0 0 in the Dinsmore office for 155.... 3 one son survive: Mrs. Amelia Roberts of Wor to Monday noon people had carried flowers and Wing, some time, has re- Mount Ivatahdin. with a circle of friends. rf. 4 0 95. 2 popular large They Wentworth, 1 0 0 0 her and will cester, Mass., Mrs. Newton Caswell of Skow plants to place at the graves of their loved signed position spend the summer Mrs. 123. 3 received a number of beautiful and use- Flye, cf. 4 1 0 0 0 0 Belle Brackett Ensworth of East Bos large at her home in Fred J. Clements of Belfast and ones and the committees the Post and p, ss. 4 0 1 1 4 3 Winterpcrt. ton 58. 1 hegan, Har ful and have the best wishes of all fro® Bryant, arrived recently to visit relatives in Bel presents c.. 4 79. 2 riet I’. Clements of Rockland. The Circle had attended to their duties of Banton, 0 2 G 2 0 Misses Rena and Bessie Black of Boston and sympath: who know them. placing fast, and Saturday morning, with Mr. and SO. 2 Mrs. of many Belfast friends is extended to the be flags and flowers on the graves of the Nation’s Roy Black of Campello, Mass., were cailed to R. P. Chase and 87. 2 Totals.36 3 8 24 14 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Waiden- reaved. The funeral took place at her lat. SECRET SOCIETIES. dead early in the day. By innings: Belfast last Sunday to attend the funeral of went to 104. 2 Rocky Point, Pitcher’s Pond, to Belfast.1 2 0 0 2 spend 109. 2 home Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, and th< The public offices, banks, schools and facto- 4 2 1 x—12 Mrs. Caroline C. Herrick of East Belfast. Memorial Aurora Rebekah Lodge, I. O. 0. F., at a re- Freedom .0 2 0 1 0000 0— 3 Day. ••lags. 160. 3 abundance of beautiful flowers ries were closed all and the stores closed Academy.. attested th- day Mr. and Mrs. H. M. St. Clair of Mrs. Arthur 56. 1 cent meeting worked the degree on seven can- Two base hits, H. Brown, Dickey, Johnson 2, Beverly, G. Roberts left for ieve for the The remains vver. at noon for the remainder of the yesterday departed. day. Flags Thombs. Bases on Mass., have announced the engagement of 70. 1 didates. Lothrop 2, balls by Robin- Delaware, Ohio, where she will visit relatives brought to Waldo Saturday morning for inter were at half-mast on all and Struck out 117. 3 public buildings son, by Bryant. by Robinson 6, by their daughter, Gertrude J., to Mr. Frank until October. She A of Masons went to will spend a few days en- 145. 3 ment in the family lot. delegation Belfast at many private residences. A new feature Frisbee 5, by Bryant 4, by Thombs. Double of Jamaica Wesley Twombly Plains, Mass. route with relatives in New 41. 1 Stockton last to attend a plays, Bryant, Day to Wing. Hit Castle, Penn. Mr. Springs evening along the route was the flag decorations on by pitched 141. 3 Mrs. Caroline Carter Herrick, the ; ball, McManus, H. Brown, W\ Brown, Richards. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hervey Howes announce Roberts will join her for t-he month of younges “raising.” houses and lawns. At the residence of Com- August. Passed balls, McManus. Umpire, Colcord. Time, the of their and last of the family of 12 children of the lat. that marriage daughter, Beatrice Mr. Roberts has taken rooms in Dr. O. S. Vick- Messrs. Wihner J. Dorman and Allen L. Cur- rade and Mrs. D. H. Strout, Congress street, 2 hours. John and Hannah Welch Carter, died at he June, to Ernest Alexander Taylor will take ery’s house on Church street. tis were in Portland last to attend the the of the lower and in Friday large pillars upper porch 1 at \SI ERS IN REAL ESTATE. home East Belfast May 26th, aged 77 year Next Saturday the Belfasts will play the Ta- place June 1(5, 1910, their home No. 12 Masonic Consistory. were wound with red, white and blue bunting, Miss Florence D. Chaples, who is attending and 11 months. Her husband, Oscar F. Her ! connets of Waterville on the street Columbia Road, Dorchester, Mass. with small crossed at Congress Shaw’s Business in v. transfers in real estate were One candidate was raised to the flags different points, and College Portland, is also ing rick of died 20 she Master and it is that Harold Rich- Belfast, years ago and ha. I grounds, expected Mr. and Mrs.1 Karl McDonald, been her of Mason in a large flag was at half-mast on the staff over who^have continuing studies on the organ. She Waldo County Registry Deeds since made her degree Timothy Chase lodge last wrho is now pipe home with her daughter, Mrs ards, at the University of Maine, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for several the door. It was admired all years, is a pupil of Mr. Brinkler and took in ending May 30, 1910: Roscoe Thursday evening. The work was followed by by passers-by. will be at home and part a Black, who with one son, Fred W pitch the game. Richards, are visiting relatives in Belfast. were They musicale by his pupils June 1st. Miss emetery Corporation, Winterport, a banquet. THE who is a Chaples Herrick, survives. She also left six gran, EVENING EXERCISES. Freshman, has made good at college guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Follett several will play the organ at the Belfast emetery Association, do.; land in Palestine has done some fine Baptist children and one great grandchild. The de Commandery, K. T., is making and work when he has had at their new' home in Allston, Mass. The Opera House was filled at the days church during her summer vacation. for the evening an His ceased was a devoted wife and mother, a kin. j preparations pilgrimage to Waterville, opportunity. pitching alone will draw exercises despite the rain that to fall Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Stevens went to Troy last Mrs. Amos '••'ranch, et Lineolnville, to June began a and the Clements and Louise als., neighbor and a true friend. She had bee: , St. John’s Day, 24th, and would like to ! crowd, Taconnets are also favorites daughter about 7 o’clock. There was to with the Dr’s, Worcester, Mass.; land in little attempt at Saturday spend Sunday par- left last Saturday for the Seaside Seal nch, an invalid for 13 years and for 13 month have all present at the regular conclave here for they ahvays put up a good game. Inn, decoration. The curtain was with ents and with Miss Eliza C. Dyer. Miss stage draped Dyer’s Harbor, where they will spend the summer. was confined to her bed under the care of Wednesday evening June 8th. two The services at 8 Maine defeated at Orono last many Belfast friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Clement inson, Camden, to Charles French, large flags. opened Colby Saturday and son John proceeded them and nurse. The funeral was held at her late horn A of Belfast Masons visited Pow- delegation o’clock and the a score of 3 to and won out she is ill and her be Mass.; land and buildings in Cam- following program was carried by 0, having five oi very hope recovery may have opened the house. Stephen, the Sunday afternoon, Rev. William o f nal of Stockton last youngest, Vaughan Lodge Springs evening. out: the six in the State has a clear will games series, rapid. son, remain in Belfast until the OSe of Reformed Church ? The Stockton master Trinity officiating. JTher lodge worked the mason Oklahoma hold on the State to Charles March, State, Cordes championship. Miss G. Ola Wood, of Mr. and Mrs. school, after which he will the at Lineolnville, French, was an abundance of beautiful daughter join family flowers whic degree and a fraternal and social evening was Overture, Valmond, Rockwell lass.; land in Lineolnville. Chas. F. Wood of this city, and Valedictorian Seal Harbor. she always loved. enjoyed. Belfast Band, J. Lee Patterson, Director. THE COMET S TAIL. of her B. H. S. now in uglass, Belfast, to James Applin, Reading of General Orders, class, ’08, Montana, where David K. Arey, instructor in science in the E. A. C. died at hi 3 Waldo Lodge and Aurora Rebekah Lodge, I. T. D. To the Editor of ml buildings in Belfast. Young very suddenly Guptill, Adjutant The Journal. In Com- she has been teaching since graduating, closed Danbury, Conn, High school, has his O. O. Address of presented home in White Plains, N. Y. 22nd, 4 3 F., will observe their Memorial Sunday Welcome, stock’s her school 27th and will Miller, Frankfort, to J. Rogers May aged | Philosophy, edition of 1873, page 399, it May arrive home about resignation in order to accept a position in tho June 19th A. D. Smalley, Commander and in Frankfort. years and 10 days. He was born in Belmoni by attending services at the North June 10th. Prayer, A. E. Clark, Chaplain reads:— Crosby High school in Waterbury. He is tho son of with sermon the -iiiuiu, *» UHCJ IU V. lift It'S ij. the only JamesT.and Fannie j Congregational church, by selected, Miss Katherine Brier “When the son of pui C, (Richards Solo, comet is nearest the sun, its Charles L. Feltman of Boston was in Belfast Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Arey of Camden Young, and at an early age went to Rocklanc pastor, Rev. D. L. Wilson. The date was Address, Rev. David L. Wilson color seems to and it then often shines and in Winterport. lighten the first of the the of his sister. and a graduate of the Camden school. receiving his education in the public schools o f Medley, Recollections of the with more than the At this week, guest High to changed from June 5th, the regular date, to War, brilliancy planets. Hamilton, Unity, Adrianna Kel- that city. After school he was in th time the which Miss Annie Feltman. He is at em- The school to which he will go as instructor leaving the 19th. Belfast Band tail, is always directly opposite present d in employ of A. J. Bird & Co. for a number o and Drill Unity. \ Singing by Young Misses, to the sun, appears at its greatest length. A ployed on the State house extension in Augus- has S00 pupils and 30 teachers. and B. years; later he was one of the first conductor 5 The Uniformed Rank of the Belfast Conducted Miss Lillian of have been advanced rosby, Detroit, Mary Side- Knights by Spinney variety opinions by ta and this is his first visit to Belfast for on the Rockland, Thoinaston and Camde 1 Miss astronomers Freeman W. Smith of Verona Park, a former of men in Reading, selected, Edna White concerning the nature and cause to Earl D. Sidelinger, Troy; land Street Pythias, thirtyone line, under com- Railway, leaving that position to becom March, Colonel Miners, Rosenkraus of these trains, or but no twenty years. ■resident of Rockland, has written an mand of Fred G. : tails, satisfactory open manager of the Moore Lime Co. at Rocfc Captain Spinney, marched to Belfast Band. has been offered.” theory Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Hill and daughter letter to William Farrow, whose autobiography Leonard, to Lewis R. where he was married to Miss Frances Patto: the Eastern S. S. Company’s wharf last Sunday Taps. Brooks, On the 18th of May our earth passed through Blanche with their Mr. was in The Journal Davis 15 years ago. For the past two years h J guests, and Mrs. Me- published last week, in land in Brooks. at 12.30 p. m. and were taken by the launch ; The addr3ss by Rev. David L. Wilson of the ai_*._:i „c _• p_i .1 had been agent for Lewis Herzog of Scarsdak servey and of East Vassal- wikca cAi-ejjuun 10 me latter s asser- William to North daughter Gladys raid, to Frances V. Gerald N. Y. and North Haven. Mr. Louise, Capt. Decrow, Searsport to Congregational church, was occu- was Unity, Young was ; brief, material effect produced upon the earth motored to Memorial tion that life is a failure. other take in the Memorial boro, Hampden Day, Among things member of Knox Lodge, I. O. O. F., and Rock part Day exercises, tv *“6 wu*. wuc-iidii uuur, ami was Unity. pronounceu and our planetory light made the where Mr. Hill delivered the he says; land served two terms i apparantly address. Their U. to Encampment, having one of the best ever listened to on a occa- Hark, Knox, Chester Whitten, The Rebekah Lodges of this district which like tail invisible until all of the tail well to the The hundreds of the latter order as chief patriarch, and was j j got guests returned to their home Tuesday and sails you have made have sion. It was and full of Knox. member of the includes Belfast, Searsport, Monroe, and timely good thoughts, west of when it came helped many a sailor over seas also “Old Guard” T. L. I. Faith Unity j us, into full view again, i Mr. Hill and family will visit in Bangor until along the rough ful in all of Castine will their and of who heard and perhaps have been the means of positions trust, affable and cour hold district meeting in Cas- i by special request many it The tail appears to have no more substance saving in Maine. teous in all his today, Thursday. precious lives. I doubt not that Orcharding ways, with a kindly word an * tine June 14th. Aurora it will be published in full in our next issue. many an Lodge of this city will than the glare of a and has honest pleasant smile for all; a son and brothei j searchlight every Mrs. Cora Clifford is in mariner has thanked God for the loving furnish the under Knight Glasgow, good Twitchell, of the Maine kind and as a husband program, the direction of I THE appearance of rays of the sun strong sails you have made to catch and hold president indulgent and father, hi SERVICES AT CITYPOINT. being simply Scotland, the triennial r; Mrs. attending convention the winds and send him Mogical society, has been investigat- memory will live long in the hearts of thos William K. Keene and the degree work j made more brilliant or forceful safely into port. No by passing the aard situation in the State and has who knew him best. his Memorial services were held even- of World’s W. C. T. U. as one of the dele- life can be a failure. The Infinite Father never Besides wife he leave 5 will be performed by the Castine The Monday the head of the which also tends there have been set J^odge. j through comet, made a useless life. this year from one daughter, Marie, and a son, Price, of Whit at the Otis store gates from Maine. Mrs. Clifford will be re- steamer Castine has been chartered and will I ing, May 30th, building at to that the head of is absolute- 150,000 apple trees Included in Plains. He is also survived a Mrs prove by mother, membered in Belfast as a i' Citypoint. The was with the guest, year or so 20,000 in competition for the Greg- Fannie Young, and a sister, Mrs. R. W. Mont leave Lewis wharf at 4.30 p. m., for Castine, I evening opened prayer ly transparent. The apparent evidence that of the NEWS OF THE GRANGES. 'i 1915. Beyond this there has been of Rockland. after the and interesting remarks by Rev. J. W. Vaughan, ago, iocal W. C. T. U., when she gave an gomery returning meeting. Fare for the i the tail is not made by the sun’s rays passing f" reased volume of work on old or- followed an and address account of the National Convention in s round trip, 25 cents. by eloquent stirring by the head is the ol Denver, There will be a dance at will be more than Miss Kate W. Hall died 18th through alleged evidence Mystic Grange half. praying general May at he r __ which she had Rev. William Vaughan. A musical program attended. Center special fertilizing has been resort- home in Camden. She was a daughter of th FRANKFORT. crooks in the tail. With the comet above oui Belmont, Saturday evening, June 4th, ■ was of a great of cases. The re- late Colonel who was a given, consisting chorus of patriotic The friends of the late Omar G. with majority Joseph Hall, clos horizon and the sun below the horizon, the tail many Hus- music by Waterman's orchestra. increased work of the past few friend of Presidents Andrew Jackson an \ Lawrence Donlin met with quite a serious songs, and a duet, “Do Miss Me At They Home,” has an sey, who remember his niece when she visited > slant. Our is dens- About 50 itself in abundant bloom James K. Polk. On her father's side she wa s accident on upward atmosphere members were in attendance at the reported the Mt. Waldo quarry, Wednesday, which was beautifully rendered Mr. and Mrs. him his last her '«‘ by est nearest to the horizon and during illness, with father, State. The only exception is that descended from Lieutenant Benjamin Hal consequently meeting last Saturday of being struck by a flying piece of granite and R. H. Mosher. An interesting and novel feature from will be to evening Sebasticook lies report Baldwins showing less who was a faithful officer of King George I] magnifies most those nearest to the Texas, pleased learn that this cut about the face and of the objects Grange, Burnham. State lecturer, B. Walker other varieties. All indications of England and in many notable en hands so severely that occasion was the decoration of the walls has won the this appeared horizon. Hence that part of the tail nearest young lady prize given year of to an abundant fruit The seven about 20 McKeen, Fryeburg,was present and gave an crop. gagements during the years’ war. He r stitches were required to close the of the stage with about forty pictures of the in the contest of all all the head is made to nearest to us. competitive the High kinds of tree and bush fruit mother was Mrs. Eliza Parkman amon appear By address. A was Hall, > wounds.... Peirce of New York is soldiers who enlisted from and the interesting supper served and ter | George city Citypoint schools in the State of Texas. We shall than this season, according to ! whose ancestors were many in th this means the tail at a certain slant print a prominent a few upward short nrcgram was shell. as spending days in town as the guest of Head of the Tide, taken at or near the time of the in the next of given. King’s wars, well as in the later war fo across our view a essay in full issue The Jour- his may Appear to have per* American Independence. Miss Hall’s early lif ? brother, Hayward Peirce_Mrs. Albert their enlistment, and their and noble At the boyish and there is no reliable evi- nal. regular meeting of Victor Grange, PITTSFIELD was spent in but for several sh Peirce and ceptable curve, PERSONALS. Boston, years children, Katherine and Robert, left faces brought to those present a realizing Searsmont, had made her home in Camden. She is sur dence that the tail of any comet ever present- Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Field entertained recent- Wednesday evening, May 25th, ; recently for a trip to Portland and Boston.... sense of the sacrifices made in the dark of State Master C. vived a sister, Miss Ellen E. Hall, and days ed more curve than can be in the H. Stetson and District Munson, Esq., was in on busi- by b, any produced ly Mr. Josiah Cobb and Mrs. Woodbury Pills- Deputy Bangor two Hall Mrs. F. W. Batchelder is ill at her sulfer- the Civil war. A list of names was of brothers, David Henshaw and Gay to home, read slant of the Edward Evans were present. After the routine Wednesday. upward search-light. bury of Portland. Mr. Cobb was the Republi- O. Hall. Mrs. Harry W. Stoddard (nee Hall I ing from a slight attack of appendicitis.... those who enlisted from these two small of the neigh- But this is not the end of human in work grange Mr. Evans the Mrs. Walter visited relatives of Dark Harbor, and Mis 5 interest can candidate for mayor of South Portland spoke upon Taylor Fairholm, Maine, Hayward Peirce has returned after On y A. of spending borhoods, numbering seventy-eight. the the tail. A advantages of cooperation and the State Sunday. Sophie Hall, the daughter Dr. Williar stranger tale may yet be told. Sun- ! this spring. He is an antiquarian and has a Master several weeks in New York Grindle were seated a number of Henry Hall of Saratoga Springs, N. ar j city.M. stage well known ! gave an able address Allen of Burnham was in town at- Y., light nowhere else appears in outer space than valuable collection of of distin- upon grange topics. He 1 ,rge of Mt. Desert is autographs the nieces, and Charles Hall Adams and Waite f moving his family into the veterans, who listened intently to the speak- also of the sessions of the Waterville Con- where it strikes the a spoke agricultural extension work Hall are nephews. The office for the dead wa 3 house atmosphere surrounding guished men, including letter written by formerly occupied by Henry Page. ers. The stage and entire hall were in our said the Reverend who is tastefully planets and their moons. Does not the tail of i President had public schools, as recommended by State by Henry Jones, th Hon. Albert has Washington. Mr. Cobb a very a Peirce returned after decorated with and M Mrs. A. were rector of Saint Thomas an spending flags, bunting, evergreens a to Superintendent Smith. M. Huff in Burnham Episcopal church, | comet tend prove that alb space is filled enjoyable call at the home of Fred T. Chase, v >r a short visit with and a of the Hall a few days in Bangor and Portland. flowers. There was a good and ^ Mr. Mrs. G. connection, by marriage, familj attendance, with little bodies that have sur- Comet Sevens. atmospheres who has many rare and curious things of the Grange, Swanville, entertained May after the exercises a pleasant hour was passed Eliza Harmon, wife of died NORTHISEARSMONT. rounding them? The tail of the comet may olden times. Mrs. returned home 23d Worthy State Master Stetson and County Mrs. W. L. Frost Henry' Cox, Ma; socially, and all were an to Pillsbury fr,‘lr returned Sunday 11th. She was bom in A. K. Paul of Boston is in given opportunity that there are no pa,lfl Fort Fairfield, Jai>. 21 town, the guest of yet prove great vacant last Saturday and Mr. Cobb some days before. Deputy Evans. Granite Grange of North Sears- ?W( am» where Mr. Frost had been for and view the pictures. Much gratitude is felt to 1864, had lived at Grimes for some year* Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Paul... .Mr. and Mrs. W. S. spaces in nature, no "endless voids." The and three other the Stevens-Frost farm.—Pitts- Samuel port Granges were represent* J She had been in poor health for a number o those who so loaned for the Marden of North Palermo, who pass- Advertiser. Hunt and with their kindly pictures comet may a "tale unfold” as ed. Master is but was able to attend to the spent Saturday Sunday yet interesting Worthy Stetson an able speaker years duties o | and it is that to the ed the 74th milestone on the pathway of life Mrs. in occasion, regretted owing as its head. C. S. Griffin. and made the home until last October. During the pas t daughter, W. A. Pitcher, Lincoln ville, very interesting remarks which The limited time a number of May 20th, was and made Salmon Run. months she was r larger pictures could completely surprised were eight tenderly cared for b; .... Clarence Fuller sold his horses to F. A. greatly enjoyed by all present. Comet her husband, her daughters and her siatei not be obtained. Tuesday, at the request of PALERMO. very happy on that day by a postal shower * Luce 27th and another team of J. would consider it a to enter- May 27. The run of salmon Mrs. Lizzie Merrill. Besides May bought he was out Grange pleasure !i l..'sS,’0RT* her husband sh some who were present, Mr. F. P. Blodgett Pretending going to shoot crows, containing more than 150 cards, a number of vjol On S. D. leaves two Mrs. L. Sweetland... .There was a tain the Master and the jrV;lnue8- Thursday Bridges daughters, Lawrence very interesting one of the best known letters some Worthy County Dep- '.l,anK°r Everett G.'Dorr Kellj photographed the hall and stage for post cards. Harvey Bradstreet, and beautiful flowers, all testify- an,: 15, collected Mrs. Fred Drake, and one son, 1 l ball 28th on the Paine ball in the near Harvey Cox; game May grounds, farmers in this went into the woods the uty again future. The sisters fur- hye **8h f°r the United States two Mrs. section, ing to love and esteem in which he is held ''aichf.rVere<^ grandchildren; sisters, Lizzie Merril 1 between the Morrill’s nished one of their nice *' a tota^ °* which is and Appleton’s. The near his suppers, and at a late coltectj 231, the largest and Mrs. Israel Dean of Brooks; four brother* Candidate for County Commissioner. home May 25 and killed himself with a by his friends far and near. Mr. Marden has on the same number of Warren of score to 4 in favor of Morrill.... Mr. and hour all returned to their homes to remember with -,r,Un ma<*e. days Harmon Bangor. Richard of For [ was^6 shot gun, tearing a ragged wound in the abdo- been in poor health for a time, but is exception since 1902. The collections long for ^ Fairfield, John and Jacob of Caribou. Mrs. Edmund Wilson of Belfast were at Mr. Mr. Arthur V. Martin of the evening as one of the bright spots in life’a have been for Liberty announces men. He was about 70 yean old and his mind gradually improving and all wish him a com- four d-J®1years the first and Mrs. M. O. Wilson's Sunday....Mrs. Inez that he will be a candidate before the had become enfeebled. A short time he journey. 178; 193; 1904, 152; 1905, 347; 1906, Jesse Piper Bickford died 26th at hi Republi- ago, plete restoration to health and many happy S ol903* May Fowles, 1908, 118; 1909, 99; 1910, 281. It home in 66 accompanied by Mr. Huberts of Bel- can county convention to be held in sold his which was one of the finest in returns looks a* Bangor, aged years. The decease | Belfast, farm, of the day. Both he and his There will be a dance in there would not be trouble in worthy Equity Grange hall any was one of the best known j fast, visited Mrs. Fowles’ parents, Mr. and June 21st, for the nomination of com- of the for A 8 fhe 1000 Bangor produc county this.section State, $6000. widow wife are deeply grateful to each and every one June with music fish they expect to obtain. and dairy farmers, and his loss will be Mrs. 29th. Tuesday evening, 7th, by gener J4F. Hall^May missioner. survives. for their kind » thoughtfulness. Keyes' orchestra. I » ^ s' A REPUBLICAN STATE Belfast Free Library. New Books, May, 1910. CONVENTION RELIGION. Ehot, Charles WILL BK HKLD IS William. The religion of the future. 1909.. 201 E14 CITY HALL. AUGUSTA, SOCIOLOGY. Janvier, Thomas Allibone. Eor Legends of the of Mexico. Famous June 29, city Wednesday, 1910,] 1910. 398 J 2 Baking AT 10.00 O’CLOCK A. M. Patch. Kate Whiting. The P 27 For the purpose of nominating candidates j sensitive child. 1910 370 for Governor and State auditor to be supported j for Infants and Children. •Severy, Melvin Linwood. Gillette’s at the September election, and transacting such social redemption. 1907. 330 Se other business as may properly come before it. USEFUL ARTS. Holt, Luther The basis of representation is as follows: Emmett. The care Each city, town and plantation will be entitled The Kind You Have Always Bought and feeding of children. 1909 613 H 7 to one delegate; and for each 75 votes cast for . BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Paret, Anna the Republican candidate for Governor in 1908 Parmly. Harper’s book for an additional delegate; and for a fraction of 40 handy girls. 1910 680 P 2 votes in excess of 75 votes, a further additional . -delegate. Vacancies in the delegation of any FINE ARTS. Hodges, William Romaine. city, town or plantation can only be filled by Carl 1 Wimar. A 1908.. 769.1 W 7 residents of the county in which the vacancy biography. exists. LITERATURE. Shonerman, Grant. The State committee will be in session in the IMenwoodl With the professor. 1910. 818 Sh 7 ante-room cf the City Hall at nine o’clock of In Uss For 30 Years. The that Makes Easy" Over DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. Range Cooking the day of the convention, for the purpose of THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORR CITY. T. order to Bumpus, Francis. receiving credentials of delegates. In 1 The cathedrals and churches of Mitchell ft Belfast be eligible to participate in the convention, Trussell, northern Italy. T45B88 delegates must be elected subsequent to date Gautier, and other French of the call for this convention. Theophile writers, All electors of Maine, whatever their politi- j are the horse. Her two tailor only —- An American Woman Who shops Russia. 2 vols. 1905. T 47 G 23 --— cal affiliations have been, who believe in I may ones which import goods from Great Palmer, Frederick. the general principles and policy of the Repub- 1 “Made Good.” Britain and sell to other tailors in the Central America and its problems; lican party and desire its success at the polls in ; in the shoe an account Her Achievements Remind one city. The master workman of a journey from the the coming election in this State, are cordially of Kipling’s also has three months in Rio Grande to Panama, with in- Invited to unite under this call in electing d£le- Words shop charge, the of a which troductory chapters on Mexico. to convention. year, vineyard supplies /^ates the "So the more we work and the less we talk I to eat. 1910.T 72.8 P 18 Per rder, Republican State Committee, The better results we shall get.” grapes and raisins for the orphans Van Dyke, Henry. BYRON BOYD, Chairman. All these various industries have been Corinna Shattuck spent most of her The spirit of America. 1910. T 73 V 2 FRANK H. BRIGGS. Secretary. under the direct personal supervision of life in a part of Turkey seldom seen by BIOGRAPHY. Augusta, May 2, 1910. Miss Shattuck until her recent return to tourists, but the few who ever did pene- Colville, Helen Hester. Waldo connty is entitled to 60 delegates, as For she work- trate to her home in ancient Oorfa the United States. years Saint Teresa of Spain. 1909. B 6 T 27 follows- ed with one and tes- back a only lung physicians HISTORY. 10 1 brought marvelous stories of Belfast, Morrill, that but tremendous will Hill, Frederic Stanhope. Belmont, 1 Northport, J striking and forceful personality. She tify nothing The romance of the American Brooks, 3 Palermo, 2 her alive. On the passage was bcrr, in Louisville, Ky., but was power kept Burnham. 1 Prospect, 1 navy. 1910... 973 H 55 j home she was supposed to be dying more Frankfort, 2 Searsmont, 2 brought up by a grandmother in New •Fresented. Freedom, 1 Searsport, 4 than once, but the indomitable spirit re- England, and after graduation from the ••Purchased from Otis Fund. Islesboro, 2 Stockton Springs, 2 fused to leave the frail little body. One Jackson, 1 Swanville, 2 Framingham Normal School began her of her latest achievements, before leav- Knox. 1 Thorndike, 2 public career as a teacher in far-off FICTION. 2 Troy, 2 was to oversee the Liberty, Aintab under the of the Ameri- ing Turkey, building Brainerd, Eleanor Hoyt. / Lincolnville, 3 Unity, 3 auspices of a wall of hewn stone which en- The conduct of Belinda. Monroe. 3 Waldo, 1 can Board. Immediately she began to high personal Montville, 3 Winterport,* 4 closes this industrial In her Romantic adventures in Europe. show a daring and a genius for organiza- great plant. she said: “As the was 1910. B 725-2 Total, 60 tion that to leaders of en- report yard being belong great Winston. we had a Churchill, In less than a she was cleared and leveled delightful terprises. year A modern chronicle. A novel of discovered an ancient --- on all over central surprise. They Waldo County Republican careening horseback fashionable society, its theme be- ISI yy cistern in perfect state and in the best Turkey to select places for opening ing modern marriage. 1910. C 47 7 it could be for receiv- ™E SELDENcak Convention. schools for girls. The education of worn- possible place Ford, Sewell. I our roofs. We pn Tx/Qc nnf pvartlv nnnnlar in thnt: nart. ing the rains from Honk! Honk!! McCabe at The Republican voters of the county of Shorty are very thankful for work done for us the wheel. F 757-4 Waldo are notified to meet by delegates in of the world and her abrupt business hundreds of and it is a Will.* ! ago convention at the Court House, on methods made a sensation Turks years good Irwin, i Belfast, j among for 1809, covering a distance ot lesson for the The house of mystery. An episode the (Hidden and Hoiccrcontest 2636 miles in 15 days, Tuesday, June 21. 1910, at 10.30 o’clock a. m. j and Arabs. She was a familiar figure object present generation. band and circu- in the career of Rosalie Le car it: race finished uith a read end technical ,po nominate a candidate for Senator, Sheriff, the whole clad in a Again she wrote: “Our only ONE EACH perfect record at KANSAS l throughout region, Ir 92 (In Grange, clairvoyant. 1910. County Attorney. County Treasurer, Clerk of black destitute of trim- lar saws and planing machine from Great CITY. These were the PIERCE, A1EC I? >. nhich bcie uen eiery (Hidden Contest. plain dress, any James Paul. Courts, of Deeds, and Com- Britain work most under Kelly, g Register County j with a in her harmoniously ming, stocky riding whip Prince Izon. A romance of the ALL OTHERS uere penalized and seme uere withdrawn before Kansas was missioner, to be voted for at the September the of our Fairbanks & Morse City | hand and an enormous dangling power Grand Canyon. 1910. K 293 -•election following. and with closed I reached. at her side. She was ar- American engine, eyes Grace Sartwell. The basis of will be one dele- always being Masok, representation j sometimes in other as ! rested for not her with fancy myself days The A j-ate for each city and town and for every 40 having passport godparents. camping trip reaches me in of- and these arrests ended the buzz of the saw my which won an obstinate 1910. M 375 F. A. NICKERSON & 642 votes cast Tor the Republican candidate for | her, invariably boy. CO., Congress St., Portland, I fice.” Anna Katherine Green. Governor in 1908 one additional delegate, and. ^ with a profound apology from the official Rohlfs, Those which looked so The house of the Main Distributor° for PIERCE and t ELDEN Cat Licensed under Selden Patent. for every 25 votes in excess of the last 40 one before whom she was brought. The far-seeing eyes, Whispering the Turkish Pines. The of a murder further additional delegate. The delegates natives understood perfectly that she clearly into the future of story R 63-6 must be residents of the and town and saw that Christian character mystery. 1910. city they was not to be trifled and her word Empire I"1 with, ^ and in order to be to would be its most Thanet, Octave (Alice French.) represent, eligible par- w'as law both officials and her in its boys and girls among inheritance. A novel of South- ticipate in the convention must be elected into the By assistants. valuable asset, looked bravely to this call. ern life in which the theme is the .subsequent face of the of death at a Her fearlessness was once angel hospital On the above basis of representation the perfect negro problem. 1910.!. T 2-9 j in Boston for two weeks, then came the following apportionment is made: manifested during the fury of the Ar Van Vorst, Marie. end. The from his town. The ad- Belfast, 18 Morrill, 2 menian massacres in a way that placed Belmont, 1 Northport, 3 her in the forefront of the world’s heroes. ventures of a young American Brooks, 4 Palermo, 3 millionaire in 1910. V 3-2'. The terrified students were huddled in a Europe. Burnham, 2 Piospect, 3 Children Cry ward, Augusta. Frankfort, 3 Searsmont, 3 school building, expecting every moment FOR FLETCHER’S alary 3 7 Lady Merton, colonist. A story of Freedom, Searsport, to be forth to death and torture. Tslesboro, 3 Stockton Springs, 3 dragged CASTO R I A | Canada. 1910. W 21-13 Tackson. 2 3 A Turkish officer came to the front en- Swanville, Williamson, C. N. and A. M. Knox, 3 Thorndike, 3 trance and demanded that Miss Shattuck ■ Lord Loveland discovers America. Liberty, 3 Troy, 3 A HOME LETTER. Lincolnville, 4 Unity, 4 and her pupils come out peaceably. She The hero is a young English 4 Monroe, Waldo, 2 looked him squarely in the eye and with- nobleman who seeks to repair Montville, 4 Winterport, 6 We have been permitted to publish the out a tremor in her voice began to deliver his fortunes by marriage with an following personal letter to Mr. F. B. j Total, 99 a old-fashioned New ser- ; American heiress. 1910. W 69-10 good England of East Mr. W. Strout Belfast from S. BOOKS. The County Committee will be in session at mon on their sins to the officer and his JUVENILE the Court House at 9 o’clock a. m. on the Olson of Stockton, California: Long, Andrew (Editor). day men who crowded behind waiting for the J of the convention to receive credentials of Dear Mr. Strout: I want to thank you The blue fairy book. 1909. X-L 25 to make a dash into the building. delegates. signal for The Journal I received the Kith inst. Lothrop, Harriet Mulford. (Margaret She ended her tkade by saying that if 1 was much to it. I can By o-der of Republican County Committee, very pleased get j Sidney.) entered it would be over her find out the news of Belfast and Ellery Bowden, Chairman, the Turks vicinity. Phronsie Pepper. Vol. 4 of the ! I see a good many of my old friends are L. N. dead body. Then she slammed the door “Pepper Books.”. J-L 9-6 Simmons, Secretary. 1 dropping olf; one, Mr. Perry, is holding May 24, 1910. in their faces. The men withdrew I out well. He is now in his 94th year. ___ K. For Rural Betterment. grumbling, but within half an hour an- It has been so long ago since I have THE THIRD DISTRICT : heard from that 1 cannot remember other great pounding was heard on the you at the call of President Wil- who wrote or I, but I 1 Gathering door. she opened it, this time to \ last, you thought liam DeWitt of Bowdoin, Again would write a fewr lines to let | Hyde president you you of the Interdenominational Commission REPUBLICAN CONVENIION see a Turkish soldier with drawn sword ! know that I am weil and happy, busy of about 60 who had been sent back his in the Maine, people representing WILL BE HELD IN by superior | every day repairing carriage shop. the church, Grange ami other organiza- The lives of 300 ; Haven’t lost a day for nearly two years, CITY HALL, to guard the building! tions, met in Waterville, May 25th, to AUGUSTA, or any meals, so you see I am pretty well. women and children were saved that consider means of bettering rural con- j How are at home in Belfast? Tuesday, June 2S. 1910, at 4 o’clock P.M., you all ditions in the State. Methods of work night by the courage of this plucky Yan- I have been thinking of coming down for the of a were discussed pretty thoroughly and purpose nominating candidate for kee schoolmarm. to Belfast later this year, and if I do 1 I many suggestions made. A committee Congress to be voted for at the State election shall go around and see you all: but I air The real greatness of Miss Shattuck’s of 12 was appointed to have general Monday, September 12, 1910. so busy, especially at this time of the however, is measured not by supervision of the work. This commit- The basis of will be as fol- character, I have made mind tc representation j year, hardly up my tee will be ready at all times to respond lows: Each town and these exceptional deeds of personal brav- go. I earn sometimes 25c a day; some- city, plantation will be j to any for advice from rural com- or as the request one but the institutions times $3.00 more, just jobs entitled to delegate, and for each seventy- ery by permanent munities regarding the handling of any come along. ■ five votes cast for the Republican candidate and industries which she has built up in ! civic problem. Prof. R. J, Sprague of I have a very good time here in Cali- for Governor in 1908, an additional delegate, the of Oorfa. Hundreds of children the University of Maine will represent city fornia. It is a beautiful country. 1 and for a fraction of votes in excess of this committee on the “Better Farming forty were made orphans by the Armenian board here with my brother’s family. votes an to be run through the State .seventy-five additional delegate. for whom homes must be He has four ladies who call me Special,” massacres, pro- young this the Maine Central and will The district committee will be in session in and have year by women work uncle, they a little brother. He vided. For hundreds of explain the purpose of the committee is the captain of the family, and a very must be found, and boys and girls must whenever opportunity offers. in the afternoon of the convention, for the bright little fellow. The girls are al uc uaiucu iui ocu-ciuppui uuc oci and have a purpose of receiving the credentials of dele- | good singers players. They about this task with characteristic beautiful piano here and so we have ?^ates. Delegates in order to be eligible to triple DR. HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFICS. The result is an educational and UJ Wi Iiiuuiv, xm. LI1U1VI1 pi 1 v participate in the convention, must be elected energy. Directions with each Vial in Five are excellent. It never could be anj Languages. to the date of the call for con- industrial in the traditional home of subsequent this plant j better, and I am getting so well ac- English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French. vention. Abraham that would make the old patri- quainted with the people here that it is No. FOR Price Per order 3rd District Republican Committee, arch rub his in wonder. hard for me to leave now and go East, eyes | 1. W. H. Just about the same as it was when 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.25 WILDES, Secretary. There are four where the Ar- j 2. Worms, Worm Fever, or Worm Disease..25 shops left East to come here, J. 1910. Marcellus Maine, 9, 3* and Wakefulness of Dow. Searsport, May Colie, Infants.25 menian are to be | Crying PRESTON'S orphan boys taught I am a thai and j sending you today picture 4. Diarrhea, of Children Adults.25 1SHOOKS, MIISK, There’s carpenters, cabinet-makers, smiths, tail- was taken in our so yot ft. Dysentery, Gripings, Bilious Colic.2ft nothing so good for a sore throat as j repairing shop, LIVERY, BOARDING AND TRANS1 can see neai 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.25 SUESINE SILKS. 47 Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Cures it in a few ors and shoe-makers. make j my picture. I am standing 1-2s. They chains, 8. Toothache, , Neuralgia.2.3 -lours. Relieves any pain in the milk wagon I built. That wagon is STABLE any part. bridle bits, stirrups, locks, hammers, ; 9. Headache, Sick Headache* Vertigo.25 HIMALAYA CLOTH, 35c. : almost done, all but the covering. 10. Dyspepsiarlndigestlon, Weak Stomach.25 1 etc. The work is done between Is situated on street, j hatchets, How are you getting along in youi 13. Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis .25 Lawns and a general line of White Goods. Washington jus! THE STEAMER ACCIDENT. street. 1 have single and double hitch* school hours and the I church. Mr. and 14. Salt llheuin, Eruptions, Erysipelas.25 ; during evening, Hope Vaughan familj Pine Tree Suits for Boys. boards, etc. Careful drivers if desired are well as usual. I would like to see 15. Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.25 On the arrival of ! thus manual and mental train- | 16. Fever and Underwear for the whole patronage is solicited. Telephones the steamer Belfast combining : a card from Ague. Malaria.25 family. them all. I had Mr. Ander- Blind 235-2, house, 61-13. at most 17. Piles, or Bleeding, External, Internal.25 Ribbons ly Bangor at 11 a. m., ; ing after the approved modern son and he told me that he would star) Laces, Corsets, and most every- May 25th, Capt. 18. Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes.25 Curtis made the following statement: methods. The superior workmanship in ! for the East the 2nd day of May and sup- 19. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head.25 thing you expect to find in a Dry and W. G. PBESTGN, Proprleto he is home now. I had a chance tc 20. Whooping Cough, Spasmodic “We went into Rockland under slow the iron shop has brought the patronage pose Cough.25 Fancy Goods Store. visit him here and had a 21. Asthma,Oppressed, Difficult Breathing.25 speed in a thick A fresh of in once, good time, fog. southwest the owners of a large rug factory 27. Kidney Disease, Gravel, Calculi.25 wind was on our i too. He was here in Stockton with his port quarter and the to send to 28. Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness.1.00 Oorfa who had been obliged wife, but at the time I was about IOC ship would not respond to the wheel and I 29. Sore Mouth, Fever Sores or Canker.25 five whenever miles at a Methodist Conference slued. I immediately gave the back bell Aleppo, days’ distant, away 30. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.25 Harnesses S. W. W.D. and I did not to see them. I Sore Throat, and Diphtheria.25 Johnson, and had the port anchor dropped to aid their machinery needed repairs. One get don’t 34. Quinsy in know whether he has made up his mind 35. Chronic Congestions. Headaches.25 AT BOTTOM PRICES. OFFICE NO. 000 BLOC:- slacking speed. We hit the Morse farm has returned to buy is now, j 2, FELLOWS’ boy recently remain in Maine or to 77. Grippe, Hay Fever and Summer Colds....25 COAL NOW -squarely just forward of the starboard to go Massachu- I have purchased the harness business for- <• and Marash where he spent a year studying setts to make his home. A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest Office hours every afternoon from quarter cut into her about 15 feet. on of because we can offer un- Sold by or sent receipt price. conducted R, J. you ■ in an American me to pocket. druggists, merly by Ellingwood and may livening* I shall be at my resident She sank at once and as the tide was agricultural college. j Remember friends in Belfast, if Is Medical Book sent free. now be found at my new Store on street Court Street, to inimvi-r calls. two-thirds ebb her guard rail was Now, with a of work you please. Llewellyn still at work in High coal. Coal that just pair good horses, | usually good Office under water. Her crew the blind and sash How is HUMPHREYS’ HQMEO. MEDICINE CO., Comer I will you the best of harnesses teleplioue call, 'i.'id, ring 1 1. reached the he he is i factory? your Tind Ann New York. give grade says “busy turning up the soil William Streets, House call wharf easily and was hurt. health at the present, and your wife's? Goods at rock bottom prices. Sm20 telephone ring nobody that never saw the sun before. He has has been carefullv selected— Quartermaster Larrabee was at our I heard once that she was not as well as two American a CHARLES STEVENS Ballast Maine. wheel, Pilot Abbott was at one window plows, cultivator and a usual. Please write me soon. I remain, with this in view—to and I at the S. point give other. The accident hap- seed-sower. The boys were very proud your friend, W. Olson. BURGESS qtened at 3.18 a. m.” that the contract for furnishings of a the utmost satisfaction to our The Belfast is damaged only in the Bermuda Potatoes if) Aroostook. BELFASTFAIR new hospital, built the TRUCKING “way of losing a little paint, excepting by provincial gov- AUGUST 1910. W. W. 16, 17, 18, I am to do all kinds customers and to all other peo- Shat one steel plate is very dent- ernor, was given to them. The chairs, Mitchell, of the Buffalo Ferti- prepared trucking. slightly For to Furniture and a Leave cad. medicine lizer Co., has three barrels of information, apply piano moving specialty. PRINTINGOFFICE writing desks, cupboards, oper- potatoes orders at H. E. McDonald’s furniture store, 70 of discernment. Good clean that he thinks a great deal of. Two 1. ple table and instrument cases are en- ORRIN DICKEY, Main street, and they will receive at- ating years when Calvin L. Fox prompt President Calvin Austin of the Eastern ago returned tention. Telephone connection. 3mll OPERA HOISE BLOCK. BELLAS I, tirely their handiwork. They are ac- from Bermuda he a few of the 4tf Belfast, Maine. coal and honest weight. Yes, Steamship Co. issued the following offi- | brought W. W. BLAZO, cial knowledged to be the best craftsmen in native potatoes home and Mr. Mitchell statement Wednesday afternoon. the time to is now and the so secured them, them, and this 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. right buy “The extent of the damage was the city, they always have orders on planted year he will plant three barrels. ELIZABETH M. BURGES\ breaking of the bow of the Morse which hand. The lumber came from trees They the will are as smooth, sound, dry and to- right place, here, assuredly, \ lay her up for about two weeks. The which Miss Shattuck mealy Successor to W. bought herself in day, as when last Fall and as far aB We Want Agents George Burgess. accident was due to fog. The Belfast dug TRUCKING the he knowB will be a was not damaged and made the neighborhood, as the expense was now, fine potato for local and traveling. Age 26 to SO. Employment regular Aroostook.—The Aroostook 1 am' to do trucking. Or* the whole THE PROPRIETOR. £rip to Bangor. too great .to bring it from the nearest Times. prepared geneva! year if desired. Outfit free. Pay dera left at Fogg & Coombs’ market will re- weekly. Write for terms. 4w20p market. Her train consists of Doan’s cure ceive attention. 2X1; 13. Woman loves a freight Reguleto constipation, tone the Telephone ring clear, rosy complexion. Bur- stimulate the JOB PRINTING. dock Blood Bitters the six camels, three of them with stomach, liver, promote digestion HOMER N. GHASE & purifies blood, clears the bought and and ELMER WHITEHEAD, CO., skin, restores appetite easy passages of the bowels. ruddy, sound health. money from the sale of her own Ask 14tf 37 Northirart Avenue. Co. TV good your druggist for them. 25 cento a box. NURSERYMEN, AUBURN, MAINE Swan & Sibley COMMERCIAL PRINTING A SPECIAL f SWANV1LLE CENTER. in THE LAUGHTER OF SPRING. and Affairs Washington Mr. Gross and REDUCED TARIFF LAW HELPfNG'THE ^ Harry family srs the guests of his Mr. E. There’s m chuckle in the PEOPLE. of The Journal.) father, Gross, whose health is not bubbles where the .■..rrespondence brook breaks into as good as usual.... Frankfort spray. NO APPETITE 30. Senator High P. C„ May Frye played And the frettings and the troubles have been The commercial element is “on” that ,va«bincton. AFTER Monroe High last at on Saturday JL out of his committee Com- Monroe. The driven far away the people are now onto their in '1 gotten score was 10 to 9 in favor of For the sunshine’s full of game a measure Monroe.The smiling and the rain v th a favorable report taking of the new tariff law good weather the week a romp of glee advantage STRENGTH OR life official and past made in the ierests every saving busy times And the whole world is its greatly raising prices on almost rncr^evh for the farmers.Charles piling up joys for some extent the owners and Curtis is at work and me. everything, and “it’s the tariff ■ ami to you .yelling, for Ed. Marden, who has several Li increase, when, as a matter of the Maine coast. It SUFFERING to fact, f vt>ssels along cottages Now there is a silver on dawning of each day that should -AMBITION build and remodel the west prices have been been for “to side of Swan thrills with reduced, owing p _ ii he has advocating years song to the reductions ie^ Lake. .. Comet is in a in the tariff. of the life Grange con- And the bees come out with for their tne efficiency saving flourishing yawning, Prices are now A Pennsylvania Woman Whose Health dition. There are 3 winter was going down, and they a retired list. candidates to take their sleep long, Did Not Return •-resting Congress And beat in should, as the reductions on After Child- Charles forth search of honey in each big almost intro- degrees-Mr. Marr is at home a birth Tells How ...» the Maine Senator has for early coaxing bloom. everything that enters into the every-day She ONEYEAR short time to do his And the world is Was Cured. bill and urged it, but has been met farming_Mrs. Mary glad and sunny and its laugh- living expenses have been put on a lower who has been ill ter calls for now Nickerson, for some is room. basis the new tariff law. The tariff As a woman’s health argument that the Government time, by is dependent upon still confined to her bed. .. will soon Mrs. Hattie op^Worryingit no need of Buffering or of And we look across demagogue be out of commis- the condition of roster of retired officers in Cured E. Pink- Phil- kbout roar liver. There the meadows where the the blood, every mother* great by Lydia ee to eenou. reeulte. is for Mrs. letting the trouble go eo fur produce sion as the understand the lips caring A. T. who is of the dandelions gleam people work- who fails to her after navy, marine corps and revet ue Nickerson, You cell check it now. one bottle onginel old regain strength e While the of the law ham’sV gaining very Mrs. Maria femilr remedy—*'L. F.” Atwood Medicine will relieve high clouds throw their shadows on ings Payne better. retired list costs the egetable Compound finely. Goodhue is the a cure. childbirth, should hasten her return to> -vrvice. that thip you and continued use will effect speedy the hills that lie adream, The present tariff law is the most — John is Falls, Me. of Milwaukee, Vis. E. Pink, housekeeper.... Tripp ill Farmington And the health ai d save herself from of un- „t tens of millions dol- “Lydia dangerously u used frogs set up their clamor like the balanced of years nnually at I wish to say I have your medicine. evenly any tariff law this ham’s Vegetable has made this writing.Will Darwin had the and noise of fife and Dr. Wil- refore it was not wise to add to it Compound mis- It is one of the best Spring Fall medi- drum, country ever had. necessary suffering, by giving me a well fortune tocut the end of one a And the blue shriek and woman, of his fingers cines. It works wonderfully upon torpid jays stammer that the the, reductions in the table liams’ I "ink Pills a thorough trial. The nearly liver. MRS. H. A. SABINE. Study be- and I would like to off. He went to Belfast laughing days have come. ne.v and had it sewed on Look for **L. F.’’ in red letters on the bottle. low ana like-when dealers pure, blood, which the make, tor has contended that the large kicjc your pills Frye tell thewhole world At dealer’#—35 cts. Write for liberal sample to There’s a the and dressed and it seems to be any whisper in the morning and a mur- attempt to put higher on the strengthens weakened system until the officers of the Life Saving of I suffered doing nicely. prices it. Club mur in the night want on health i9 restored. The met at the home of Mrs. E. A. goods you account of the tariff. rally perform service as hazard- fromfemale trouble For the earth to its adorning wakes with all Show them Mrs. A. whose address Robertson. Two new members these figures; they can’t be .loseph Mong, as of and fearful joined. The the old valuable to mankind those painsin delight, refuted. Don’t be held these fel- is Sugar Creek, R. F. D., Franklin, Pa.* I the next meeting will be with Mrs. Hermon And the air is sweet and and new tints ! up by iii the and He has my back. had Batch- purer, j army navy. HORSE TRADES. > lows who lie about the new tariff law. says: elder June 1st.John SOME CAMDEN are in the sky, Life best doctors and Maddocks has 25 “I suffered for ten months after the the men of the Saving bought And the of is surer per cent reduction on the pulse things and the heart! beef, veal, they all decided Isaac Hustus farm— Mr. Andrew Clem- 25 Years “Boze.” is llard birth of one of my children and was in a -,-n and out of season and now Reminiscences of Ago by beating high. j pork, (20 per cent on bacon and that I bad a tumor ents is Ward is terribly weak and run-down condition. be of retire- gaining.... Edgar quite ill with the Camden Herald.] ham), agricultural implements, boilers given privileges in addition to [From It’s enough to look and listen while the world no my a rheumatic trouble.Mr. and Mrs. and bar 25 to 50 I had appetite, my stomach was weak the same as and Joshua While in village this spring I sat one is made anew parts thereof, iron; per P ally army navy female trouble, and your and I hftfr no ambition to work. My Littlefield/-Mr. and Mrs. Ross Littlefield of in the club room and on looking out of the When the orchard blossoms glisten with their cent., gloves. » bill provides that “superintend- advised an opera- day j food would distress me so that I felt al- W aldo and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison window saw a horse with a peculiar looking jewelings of dew, ^ Tariff reduced on—Salt, 10 per cent; of life tion. E. Cunningham stomach was on fire. I suf- sa\ ing districts, keepers Lydia bridle on. I asked the man on my about And shake off our sadness with the corn harness and sad- though my were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Little- right wintry meal, 5; coal, 33; and members of life saving Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made it, and he said that the horse would not take swaying of the trees boots and fered from nausea, had sick headaches field Ann dles, 55; shoes, 60; varnishes, me a well woman and I have no more Sunday— Mrs. Maria West of the so had to that on instead. "I And be one with all the of the buds and would lie and faint. I had for this retired list on | bits, they put gladness 20 to 48; boiler or other iron or dizzy eligible "that I couldn't and birds and bees. plate backache. I hope I can help others by | Frankfort is visiting her niece. Miss McKeen. owned one once,” he said, get 16 severe pains in the small of my back and reive “seventy-five per centum steel, to 40; steel rails, 50; structural them E. Pinkham’s the bits in his mouth.” around heart the ex- telling what Lydia So we watch tike colors 20 to iron my upon slightest .sat ion of the held them "One Josh Crockett said to me” ‘let me leaping through the steel, 40; ore, 60; pig iron, grade by Vegetable has done for LINCOLN V1LLE. day forest aisles ertion, like or doing Compound bridle one leafing 37 tin barbed going upstairs heavy to on I bridle him,' "so he took the in hand, 1-2; plate, 20; wire, 37; ireinent.” Eligibility go me.”—Mbs. EumaIjise, S33PirstSt, Mrs. Annie Watson of R. J. And the grass go while the housework. I was under a doctor’s care, Jamestown, slipped the other hand under his jaw and put creeping, creeping common knives and forks, 13 to 26; sew- -t is made to date from the ex- Wis. who world makes room for and he said that heart would Milwaukee, has been at her old home here for the the bits in his mouth as easy as could be.” smiles; 33 my skip For we catch the ing machines, 1-3; typewriters, 33 1-3; ■ The above is one the thou- hidden and the beats. He me treatment but it .rty years of service or from the only of three ‘Didn’t see how I did that, did you?’ said Josh. laughter songs and gave did j past weeks, returned Saturday_Mrs. that are oil-cloth linoleum, 9 to cotton sands of which are said outfiung 38; not me. I also suffered from fe- he life at the age grateful letters "No,” said I, "how’d you do it?” ‘Why,’ 16 to help saving employee Eva Dean is spending a few days in From the days that shall come after when the thread, 40; lath, 20; clapboards, constantly being received by the Belfast, | Josh, ‘when I put my hand under his under jaw j 16 male weakness at the time, Provision is also made for retir- the of her werld again is young. 2-3; nails, spikes and tacks, 20 to 50; Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, guest uncle, I. V. Miller_Mr. I pinched it hard, and he forgot about the bits i “My sister-in-law, who had taken Dr. v.urths men who become in- —[Wilbur Nesbit in Chicago Evening Post. silks used) manufactures pay Frank and son Leslie a and I them in his mouth.’ (commonly 10; Williams’ Pink Pills with Mass.,which prove beyond a doubt that Grey spent few days slipped of leather good result#, the line of A board, "What did do with him?” asked some one goods, 13 to 75; creihn of tar- ,tai- duty. ap- Lydia E. Com- last week in Prospect and Frankfort... Mr. you advised me to try them. 1 experienced Pinkham’s’Vegetable in the "O traded him at a fair GRAND CHAPTER O. E. S. tar and sodas, 12 to 33; 20 to !er the of the Secretary made from roots party. county ethers, 80; relief from the first box. authority pound, and herbs, Nathan Miller is at heme from Rockland for a man I My appetite up in H^pe,” he replied. ‘‘Did you tell the gunpowder, 33 1-3 to 50; starch, 33 1-3. -urv, is to pass upon such cases. actually does cure these obstinate dis- The returned,, my stomach trouble left me few days... Among the teachers of this town howr to bridle him?” "No. he didn’t ask me,” 18th annual session of the Grand Raw cotton, petroleum, oil and | eases of women after all other means prod- ; and I was soon restored to health.’’ -ye will now try to get this bill who attended the teachers’ which goes to prove what David Harum said : Chapter of Maine, Order of the Eastern and convention in ucts, hides, anthracite coal are on As most of does it have failed, and that every such suf- about his horse trade with the deakin. was held the diseases from which wo- Senate. He not expect Brooks last were I Star, in Portland May 24th and the free list.— Pueblo j Thursday Mrs. Sadie Knights, “thet after (Col.) Opinion. men suffer are caused ering woman owes it to’ herself to at "I don’t see” said MrsSBixbee, 25th. to the annual of ; directly by a lack aw at this session of Congress Mrs. L. S. Russ, Mrs. Edna said the deakin According report least give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- McKinney, Miss all the’ was anything you to the Mrs. Cora : of blood, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have not at the next session but some holt on.” grand matron, M. Putnam Chief Fuller to ble Compound a trial before submit- Velma Woodbridge, Miss Mabel Peavey and thet he could ketch of Justice Retire. I been found unequalled in the treatment “The’ wan’t nothin’ he "The Houlton, there are 149 active chapters as been made so that ultimately he 10 an or Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ames. All replied. only of green de- ung operation, giving up report an en- with a total of more antemia, sickness, delayed thing he c’n complain about’s what I didn’t say membership than Chief Justice Melville Fuller is to bill, or some measure very like it, hope of recovery. joyable trip and a most The 1^. velopment, leueorrhoea and all irregulari- interesting meeting. to him.” 11,000. membership gain the past retire soon The Mrs. after the October term of the ties from or blood the Life Saving Service. Pinkliam, of Lynn, Mass., The party was our "I owned a horse once,” said the man on year was 800. Officers were arising impure watery chaperoned by Superm- elected U. S. Court convenes. The invites all sick women to write take the so I Supreme and weak nerves Dr. Williams' Pink ..iter believes such legislation will ! tendent, Miss Lena Mr. ard my left, "and he wouldn’t bits, xuesuay asionows: urana Mias McKinney... 1_1 '_•__J _1 .Unre 1..U1, Vv-iww. matron, Standard Oil and Tobacco Trust cases, Pills contain that could con- her for advice. She has guided nothing injur** < efficiency of the service and Mrs. A. H. Miller visited relatives in Belfast Edith L. Lenfest, Lewiston; grand pat- both of which thousands to health and her first rate without bits. Finally I sold him to have been set for rehear- the most delicate system and are guaran- to the a elfare of its ron, Charles W. Cumberland terially cunuBj....wr. iruan luung is at nome Will and I told him he could have the Carll, Mills; ing because of the recent death of Asso- teed to be free from and advice is free. Grinnell, associate opiates narcotics. a Will he grand matron, Mrs. Bertha M. nloyes. He made similar fight, from Boston on account of a dislocated collar rigging if he wanted it.” said, ‘No, ciate Justice David J. Brewer, cannot be Every mother should have our booklets, wouldn’t have a horse in his barn that he Cane, Machias; associate grand patron, decided the period of years, for the Revenue bone-Arbor was observed before October term. Chief “Plain Talks to Women” and “Care of Day, May 13th, the bits in his so I B. couldn’t get mouth,’ said, Henry Bennett, Portland: grand sec- Justice Fuller wishes to see these cases the whicli will e, whose officers now have the here the town in the Baby,” be sent free upon County Correspondence. throughout schools. The “all right you can do as you’ve a mind to retary, Mrs. Annette H. Bidde- Hooper, decided before he retires. The Chief postal card request. • leges as to retirement on three- indoor exercises were to the about it.” Mrs. appropriate day ford; grand treasurer, Emma V. Justice has been his Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are “A or two after I sold him a feller came urged by friends to sold by all > that the officers of the army and and much interest was manifested day [Deferred from last week.] by teach- Bodge, Augusta; conductress, Mrs. Mary PpHfP nnH ■for the romainHor rvf Vita li-fa or will be up to my house from the stable and says to druggists, sent, postpaid, on ers and A. associate AFFLETON. pupils in clearing up the school used on that Sears, Lewiston; conduct- the rest which he has so of 50 cents box: six me,” ‘Will wants that rigging you Mrs. ;njoy richly receipt price, per Naval comes H. N. Titus has one of his to and “What ress, Mary A. Price, Richmond. ure M Appropriation bfil, sold boats Fred grounds planting trees....The Town horse you sold him.’ for?” says I, earned, and he has finally acceded to their v—•'-'V', ’J i-'l. lUliUU5 him?” ‘H—! the These officers were installed r consideration at the north end Sleeper. He has two more boats finished and House Improvement Society will meet at 2 “can’t he bridle no,’ says Wednesday wishes. He will be 78 years old next Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. kicked three to and afternoon with those some feller, ‘he buggies pieces appointed by Edith i. Senator Hale usually has ready for a purchaser. His boats are con- p. m., on Thursday of each week, at the hall, February. pretty darn near stove the barn down and now A. Lenfest, the newly elected grand forward about armaments and structed in the most manner. Chas. from 2 to 4 m. ing thorough p. Following are the officers of he wants the rigging.’ worthy matron. The appointive officers enormous estab- “he had it of an military Newbert also has a boat just completed. Elden the society elected for the year: President, “All right,” says I, might’ve just are as follows: Grand Ada, Abbie D. HAVE as well as not in the first place.” “Now rhis year the Maine Senator im- Dyer and W. W. Dyer are also at work on Mrs. Charles Stevens; Vice President, Mrs. Johnston; grand Ruth, Effie V. wasn’t that funny?” said the first man, “that Tibbetts; asion to the Bessie Julia emphasize growing beats.Mrs. Lydia Vaughan, who is in poor Harvey; Secretary, Mrs. Belle Russ; Will didn’t take the rigging in the first place.” grand Esther, Gross; grand Martha, FloraC. arbitration of differences be- health, now lives with her nephew, Harry C. Treasurer, Mrs. Carrie Hall. All those inter- “I’ve owned horses all my life,” he continued, Pease; grand Electra, Elizabeth YOU “and till I saw Josh the bits in that horse’s Alma T. While Senator Perkins, of Pease.Mrs. Horace Lipton of Camden is ested in the cause are invited to The put Gay; grand warder, Small; join. to make one take Affairs mouth, I never knew how grand sentinel, Elmore W. Kilbourne. chairman of the Naval the guest for a few' weeks of her son. Malcolm proceeds will go to repair the hall. The the bits. Ain’t that funny?” In the evening a grand reception to the v. as nominally in charge of the bill, Minnie Wentworth is ladies are to make articles of usefulness said David with a “I’m TRIED Upton.Mrs. visiting pre- “Yes'm,” grin, quite | newly elected officers was tendered on naval a liar when it conies to down to by .as the leading authority relatives in Rockport and Rockland_ Knox paratory to having a fair and sale later_An myself right the various at the the hoss bus’ness, but the deakin c’n give me delegates Congress Senate, led off in the discussion Pomona Grange met W’ith Georges Valley auto party of A. F. hotel. consisting Capt. Elwell, both bowers ev’ry hand.” Square pace for the proeeedure. Grange May 18th. There was a good attend- wife and daughter Geneva, and Mr. H. H. The Foss Brand of -or.ie surprise in the Senate when ance.Lindley Gushee’s house is now ready Griffin and wife of Seal Harbor, were guests of Democrats. .1 :.e forward with a request that a for plastering. Ross Downe of Montville is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grey last Sunday_Mr. The Buffalo News says of the Boston ■ address of ex-President Theo- the mason doing the work_ Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Mullen, proprietor of “Willow’ Farm” re- All-Around Flour CASTOR IA Congressman Foss: “He tried for vears lt before an audience recently at George W. Stoddard of Belfast were here Sun- cently bought a nice large touring car_Mrs. For Infants and Children. to break into politics as a Republican Light, wholesome bread—flaky read. “I said Senator Hale, Dorman of East Union has set Frank Fletcher and son Clifton of Boston are think,” day.William and finally gave it up by that route. pastry—cake that melts in your i.oo that man has en- a monument on the in town. Then he mouth—all out of one sack! of very great sarcophagus Joseph Moody visiting The Kind You Have Always Bought turned Democrat, and a few ■•m. Some of us aid not always lot in Pine Grove Cemetery.Dr. and Mrs. weeks ago had the luck to run under That’s William Tell Flour—equally “THE FESTIVAL OF Bears the Democratic colors a man for need. a, but there never was a time L. W. Hadley of Union called on friends here LANTERNS.” SI? against who good every baking had himself backed the William Tel! is the most economical ,!ul resources were not such that dance was held even- Signature of Democratic can- Sunday.A Thursday Presented /-cMc/Ute Successfully by Megunticook didate for governor of Massachusetts flour, too—it makes more loaves to the t bring the best of arguments for ing of last week in Riverside hall, w’ith music Grange. not long before, and spent money to elect sack than ordinary flour. he case. Now, I welcome the en- by Heath and Clark’s orchestra of four pieces. “THE QUEEN OF THE KENNEBEC.” him. When Mr. “The Festival of Lanterns,” produced by Me- th^t man, Buchanan, That is because it is made from Ohio the humanitarian the anti- _The district Rebekah meeting will be held was named as the idea, grange, delighted a audience in Republican candidate Red Winter Wheat—richest in bread gunticook large Another for the in Book Form that is conveyed by the speech June 8th with Golden Rod Lodge of this place. the Camden Opera House Friday night, May Request Story to till a vacancy he was beaten the same making qualities. of Good Luck of Wal- 20th. The hall was decorated withl,000 Augusta, Me., May 10,1910. he was into the field. It was ex-President made in Norway.” Mystic Lodge Warren, Japanese day put Order a sack from your grocer lanterns. The entertainment consisted of 26 Mr. Frank W. Gowen, because of his record. today. ator Hale had from Mr. doboro, Bethel of Union and Golden Rod Lod- The people of the quoted numbers, in which the town’s vocal and instru- Dear Sir: Pardon the liberty I take in writ- CARRIED IN district thought they might as well elect STOCK BY advocacy of an agreement to limit ges are included in the district. The degree mental musical talent to ad- these lines, but I write to of appeared striking ing you inquire one Democrat as have in beautiful another, and they of war, and of an agreement staff of Mystic Lodge will confer the degree vantage. you if you book form your ships wauicu m act uuw russ wuuiu The characters were entitled “The Queen of the periorm j Jackson & Senator Hale on five candidates. following type repre- story Kennebec, William Tell go much further,” in for Hall, sented: Scotch lassie, Miss Flora Pillsbury; or, The Last of The Wampanoags” which con- Congress, he promised a revolu- : ere was “no countrv that can so Japanese maid, Mrs. John Matthews; Gretchen, tains as a character Col. Aaron Burr. I am a tion, low prices, everything easy to ! TROY. Mrs. Frank admirer of Aaron Burr and would like to A. A. Howes & ‘.-.Lely, so beneficently, not only to Bolerson; Swiss peasant, Mrs. Bert great everybody if he could only be sent to Co., Mrs. Crosby: French maid, Mrs. Arthur tam- buy the book. Will you kindly write me the whole world, take this high atti- Nearly three years ago Nancy Carter, Ames; Washington. Now he is performing Flour bourine Miss Helen of the book as I would like to read it very on girl, Quigley; gypsy maid, price about the as a Democrat Horace is us account of failing health, closed her home country and, of r ecommended to by ex-Presi- Miss Agnes Heald, daughter of the regiment, much indeed. I saw Chapter X in The Repub- Chersery. at the Center and removed to Pittsfield to course, doing nothing in • It, there is no country that can so Miss Anna Packard; Spanish maid. Miss Helen lican and 1 was charmed with it. Congress. Irish Jci£pal When the time comes next fall to elect as share the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Ritterbush; lass, Miss Jennie Hardy; to take this high ground the for the term in Mexican maid. Mrs. the ing ages when the names of his enemies are full the Foss district a Morse, where she passed away May 19th, at Ralph Ingraham; navy, COMPANY™ s of America.’' Miss Pearl Dickens; Italian girl, Miss Emma forgotten. Republican will be named by his party, 'EASTERN^STEAMSHIP and 3 months. The funeral ring the Senator's cue there was the age of 86 years Ritterbush; American girl, Miss Faustina Pack- Alexander Hamilton and Washington were and not a Democrat, and Mr. Foss will was in Pittsfield and the remains ard. aristocrats, while Burr was a worker for the BELFAST TO posium of peace speeches. Sena- held Saturday be buried politically for life.” the features was the common He was what is in our were to for interment in Fair- Among special military people. Bryan f Ohio, who has long been an op- brought Troy band, which received a hearty encore for its own times. Hoping you will excuse my too view remains of Mrs. Sarah Commencement at the University f Maine. BANGOR xcessive military expenditures, cemetery.The medley. The members wrere, Mrs. Herbert long eulogies to your hero. a forceful and before Parsons, whose death occurred at her home in Currier, leader, Mrs. E. L. Matthew’s, Mrs. Yours Truly, argument The invitation the ANI> UIOTI'HN Florence Mrs. C. S. W. G. K. Randall. of trustees and fac- ation of the bill was concluded the Concord, Mass., last winter, were brought to Sprowl, Gardner, Mrs. S. Irish. Mrs. Flora Patterson, Mrs. Louise ulty of the University of Maine to the EVERY THURSDAY Troy, her former home, last week, for inter- sentiment for arbitration methods Walker, Mrs. Robert Hardy, Mrs. Julia Dow The thief who boarded a sleeping car at exercises of Commencement week, June ON STEAMERS •niphasized. When it is recalled ment in Fairview cemetery, accompanied by and Mrs. Annie Elwell. The festival orches- night out in Illinois and gathered together 5 and 8, have been sent out, together BELFAST mill CAMDEN her sister, Mrs. Jones of Auburn, tra, Frank Alexander director, was made up as sundry pairs of trousers and took them with with the card of Mr. and Mrs. any years ago speeches of that Margaret George follows: W. S. Leighton, Miss Robin- 1 him off the train to explore the de- and her brother, Abner Hodgden of Newport. Carolyn pockets Emory Fellows for the President’s re- 90 Cents re not especially well received in son and Miss Gertrude Marshall violins, Frank serves all the punishment that he will ever _The Miss Olive ception, at 8 the STUDIO May 1*J to September *2‘». can a definite idea of the High school, taught by Alexander, clarinet, Ernest Globe. Monday, o’clock,|and gain Herrick, cornet, get.—Boston of the Gould of , will close this week. The Ernest Widdoes and Ed L. program week’s exercises. Was for business a- is making along the lines where / Prince, trombones, Sort of leaving his victims to repant at opened ifaarch 15th. Ail kinds \ ORRIN J. DICKEY, i school will an entertainment at the Bramhall, string bass, Harry Stearns, drums of photographic work done at reasonable prices. ..ie was a advocate. It is give Grange : leisure, as it were.—St. Albans Messen- Business pioneer and Earl Patterson, piano. “The Village Choir MILD The first 6 weeks will be special bargain Manager. Hall next evening-The N. T. R. LIQLJID CLJRES ECZEMA. _ Lie that the consideration of the Friday of 1840” and “Uncle Josh Perkins’ orchestra,” | ger. weeks. Club will hold their with Mrs. much mirth. •'nation bill in years to come will monthly supper provoked We regret to see the St. Albans Mes- An elegant finished picture, well mounted, Another musical Skin Sufferers! Drop Greasy Salves and L. J. Sanderson next Saturday_Mrs. Georgie organization giving some ! senger such a serious situation $1.25 per dozen; also some for $1.00. occasion for further hammering numbers treating very pleasing was the Robinson banjo, with such Nasty Medicines. One dozen fine cabinets, $1.00; 16x20 crayon Nation the advancement of Woods is ill with throat trouble. Dr. C. M. levity.— Boston Globe. idea, mandolin and guitar club, composed of Miss That and frame, all for $5.00. Dr. W. C. LIBBEY, attends and several other mild, soothing liquid, D. D. D. Prescrip- checks the enormous Whitney, her, pa- Carrie Robinson, leader, Mrs. E. L. Yes, it certainly deserves the galluses. a vely growth Matthews, tion, stops the awful itch with the first drops. Family groups specialty. as Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Photos xpenditures. tients in this vicinity, usual. He must be Margaret Maxey, Elwell, May- A prescription of acknowledged value. finished in Sepia and Platinum. nard Gould, Miss Jessie Hosmer, Miss working very hard... Mr. and Mrs. E E. Mc- Agnes THE CHILDREN Get a trial bottle at 25c. It will take DENTIST, my Maine people are in town this Heald, Miss Doris Hyler, Ralph Wooster and LIKE IT away were in town the itch right away and you will DE “f them in attendance the Causlin, accompanied by friends, Ed Prince. N. W. Littlefield was conductor of sleep soundly. LEMOS, upon KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE We ASSURE you personally of the merits of 92 MAIN MAINE. in their new auto. If all were as the chorus and Mrs. Belle Phoenix in rear STREET, BELFAST, i ai convention of school Sunday large Tyler, pianist. this for we KNOW. Wm. O. Poor & Row, of the Court House Sunday soloists remedy, as “Ed” to let know when The were Mrs. John Matthews, Miss COUGH SYRUP -minent them are thoughtful people Son, druggist. TELEPHONE among Mr. and Anna Packard, Miss Agnes Heald, Fred A. Belfast, Maine. are on the road there would be fewer ac- velock of Razorville, Maine. All they Packard, A. B. Widdoes, Frank Clark, C. D. cidents, for he them time to get their Wadsworth and Alberta have been doing some sight- gives Thompson. The solo- ; at a Dr. ists of the children’s chorus were Isabel Dor- w ith their attendance frightened horses distance. Whitney’s I g upon the and Mildred Widdoes. carefulness and thoughtfulness for others rity Character songs the convention and have been en- were rendered by Ed Wells, Dick Martz and out with his auto | oroughly good time. They have when is also highly ap- Alvah Anderson. The miber of interesting Maine people preciated. following part songs displayed excep- tional merit: Sextet, “Life is a See-Saw,” Mary th the success of the international \ THORNDIKE. Hanly, Priscilla Schwartz, Vera Heald, John among them Rev. S. H. Dick Benson Woodrow, Fred Howes of was in Mathews, Martz, Knight; duet, Newburgh town “You and Miss <* First Congregational church. He I,” Anna Packard and Orville again last week and took away several veal Gross; ^rio, “Wouldn’t You Like to Have Me s Lewiston, Maine, and is one of the calves, sheep, and a horse which he bought of for a Sweetheart?” Helen Ritterbush, Faustina ■ rs of | Washington. Quite a colony Ross C. Higgins-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashford raciiuru anu rcari LMcsens. me onestnut-st. gland at the male quartet, consisting of Frank M. Clark, F. | people worship First of Waterville were called here last Thursday A. Packard, A. B. Widdoes and C. D. Wad- nal church. As soon as the con- ■ by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. sworth, sang "Kentucky Babe” and "My Dream • •journs Dr. Woodrow will ar- begin James Ashford, who has been sick for several of the U. S. A.” ior a visit The chorus was made of Mrs. Ann- l to Europe where he will months. Much is felt for Mrs. large up sympathy ette Mrs. Minnie val weeks to travel and recreation. Mathews, Ingraham, Mrs. Ashford and her family... Dick Farwell and Inez Crosby, Mrs. Julia Dow, Mrs. Mary S. wife with a party of friends took a spin out Patterson, Mrs. J. F. Ma:hews, Mrs. Carrie The t of the session of to Mrs. Ina Mrs. Fred day Congress through East Thorndike in their new auto last Hardy, Rolerson, Packard, Range Mrs. Flora Patterson, Mrs. Annie Mrs. heir work is practically all done, and Mrs. Bert Elwell, | Sunday^>vening-Mr. H. C. S. Mrs. Lizzie Mrs. Jessie | Gardner, Currier, g around to vote whenever there | Stevens of Belfast passed Saturday night and Clark, Mrs. Mary Metcalf, Mrs. W. S. Irish, Gov. | Burleigh has recently re- Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mrs. Florence Sprowl, Mrs. Lottie Ames, Mrs. That is E. J. Elwell, Mrs. G. W. Mrs. F. M. ! I where he and Glover, \ Maine, Mrs. Bur- Stevens. Sunday they called on Miss Cora Rebinson, Clarence A. Matthews, Jesse J. 1 upon the death of their son, Clar- Andrews and other friends in town_Fred Handy, J. T. Mathews, Herbert Hardy, Ray- some of the work that \ taking up Hart and sister, Miss Lettie, Henry Small and mond Dow, C. D. Wadsworth, A. B. Widdoes, 1 his Benson Waldo Ernest | mring absence. There is still [ sister, Miss Martha, attended church at the Knight, Tjler, Herrick, E. J. Elwell, Fred A. R. Alvah k to be done the omnibus Packard, Hardy, upon pub- station Sunday afternoon....Dr. A. E. Howard Always Kilgore Anderson, Barbour, Virgil Widdoes, Ready., »■'> bill and Gov. Burleigh's subcom- of^Brooks and Dr. Clair Whitney of Unity I Frank Clark, Albert Day, Henry W. Gould, | William having some sessions this week to were in consultation at the home of Mr. and Sterling, Ralph Clark, Faustina Pack- m ard, Marion Bucklin, Carolyn Robinson, tain odds and ends of business. Mrs. E. H. Ward Mrs. Ward Myrtle The # Sunday. has Andrews, Josephine L. Jones, Helen Quigley, Plunge Damper. ! is also Burleigh making a round been ill for.several days and will be operated Dorothy Bickford, Jennie Hardy, Mabel Her- and next of the pension cases on for appendicitis at her home Wednesday. rick, Lena Bohlin, Vera Heald, Agnes Norton, > Elizabeth Sadie Flora Pills- A New Feature. accumulated upon his books of late, Charlie Ware, Florence and Quigley, Norwood, Hogan Cora bury, Fannie Gertrude Ada understood in the Third District that Morgan, Wasgatt, Andrews, who were recently operated on for Thompson, Gladys Dodge, Myra Achorn, Anna ^ a point of looking after the claims the'same are all now.... Packard, Estelle r j trouble, doing finely Mary Hanley, AgneB Heald, Priscilla u*terans whieh are before the Mr. and Mrs. Ames of Handren, Schwartz, Annie Gillis, Lil- Controls the Fire and 1 pending Elbert Brooks were Oven lian Giles, Helen Ritterbush, Susie bureau. He at a time in Thompson, spends days guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C Rita Carver, Gladys Clark, Emma lhe Ritterbush, | papers of third district veter- Higgins....The Misses Maud Ware, Beatrice Mildred Woodcock, Vera Wadsworth, Geneva with One Motion. * e there to see what can be done to Murphy, Norma Viola Widdoes, Pearl r. Parsons, Mildred Bartlett, Grace Wing, Helen Millay, 2 Marion Es- ^judication and the payment of the Philbrick and Dickens, Knowlton, Mary Dodge, Linnie Lanpher all attended the telle Monroe, Jessie Tilden, Lillian Johnson A- the Maine members very rarely teachers’ convention in Brooks last Thursday and Sadie Dean. vii to summer Washingtoiv^bring the and report an excellent session_Some of our Ur‘*igh tries to have or every pension case farmers have several acres of potatoes planted v r*0f»ks of before he FOOLISH WOMAN. disposed leaves and some have their corn planted, while others POOR, npton at the close of a session of Con- She is have done their'sowing.... A cow belonging to trying to improve her complexion by He has a cream also been going over the Con- Fred was using face when the trouble is in the ^ Cole badly hurt in the Satur- ^ pasture blood. If she does not read this JOHN some B. situation in the East with the of- tell her. STICKNEY f/'iah' ,r*?'1 day. Mr. Cole thinks he will lose her...,Mr. I *.the. Republican Congressional Com- one, that Lane’s Tea, the great Idxative and mittee 1 T. Ward is moves the bowels fchisj J’hich he is the Maine member, and George very sick....Mrs. Peter regulator each day, driving out all impurities from the blood and a °f ab°ut the campaign for the election Harmon was in Waterville, shopping, last making BELFAST, )ers clear and beautiful skin. and °f the House in that section. Saturday. Druggists deal- | ers sell Lane’s Tea, 28c. a package. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Mr. Perry did not wish to be considered The News of Brooks. NORTHPORT NEWS. as criticising the work of others, nor did AYER'S HAIR Mrs. Lizzie J. Benson is building a store near VIGOR 1 the credit so due him for he claim justly her cottage at Temple Heights which she will BELFAST, JUNE 2, 1910. THURSDAY, : marked in a this improvement public conduct during the summer season. Does not Color the The faults in our methods Hair PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY RY thoroughfare. The Northport hotel on Northport camp- Hair out? Troubled with dandruff? \ Tant more hair? An > of caring for the roads date back to ground will be opened about the 25th of June falling elegant dressing I j The Republican Journal Publishing Co. former and we are only just by Arthur Black, who was the manager last generations ** InfflvdienK* Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid. In the I taken by people in tropi- season. mgregieiUh. c,ptjtum. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. Editor Mid beginning to remedy them. days CHARLES A. I cal PILSBURY, [ Business out their taxes the countries all die year Hiram P. C. has made a survey Manager when men worked Farrow, E., I We believe doctors endorse this or we not formula, would put it up. value of the labor was estimated as low I round. It stops wasting and of the farm of Capt. Alonzo J. Batchelder, Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a which was to York cent labor and never I keeps the and recently sold New parties AYER'S HAIR VIGOR $1.00 for six 50 cents for three as 25 per of hired up strength year; months; for summer occupancy. months. j higher than 50 per cent. The rudiments I vitality in summer as well Advertising one one as The outside of the hotel at Temple Heights Terms. For square, | of road building are easily learned. Drain- I winter. not Color the inch in column, 50 cents for one week has been finished and and the inside Does Hair length in some painted J. 0. A TUB Compawt. Lowell. Miuw. and 25 cents for each insertion. age is of the first importance, and subsequent plastered, ready for the finish. But little more cases it have been necessary to might need to be done to it for occupancy. “A office should be esteemed a prepare public add that water will not run up hill. Any A. S. of has a of not a to be as- Bangs Augusta very promising place honor, position man is of building good practical capable The Churches. garden opposite his cottage at Temple Heights. pired to only by those who are hardened roads—and if were eliminated politics Passing there a week or so ago it was noted to assault and who are defiant of public from the work the cost would be lessen- The regular services will CLARION ---I | Sunday and weekly that he had peas up and quite an area planted. opinion and whose chief incentive in This is Journal’s be held at the Rev. M. S. ed fully one-half. The Methodist church, Prof. Emil K. Wrinkler of Aurora, New office is an opportunity for Hill, pastor. seeking opinion, not Mr. Perry’s. York will build an 18-foot addition to his cot- J. MeCan Davis. The Spiritualist will hold servjcesat graft.” Society tage on Mount Percivaland make some changes 2 o clock next Sunday afternoon in Knowlton'i noticed that lots of baseball in the observatory. He will spend the summer You’ve County Correspondence. hall on High street. there as usual. clubs win the in and Stoves,Ranges-Furnaces pennant February Several of the classes younger of the Method The new on the of the Eastern March-just before the season opens. CENTER MONTVILLE. building pier dist Sunday school a Hiram- Last winter James J. Clement sold his lumber enjoyed picnic at*. Steamship Co. at Northport campground for a Let's see, for the last fifty years hasn’t dale Falls last lot to White & Bussey of Bangor and last week Saturday. waiting room and freight house is completed. PLUMBING the Democratic party been winning most SUPPLIES, erected a large camp and are about to put First Parish church. Service It is 40 by 50 feet and a great improvement of its elections in and June? they (Unitarian) May lumber. next over the Galvanized Sheet a crew of men at work cutting the Sunday at 10.45 a. m., with sermon by the old building. Gutters, Conductors,' a mill to saw the lumber. pastor. Harper & Brothers have printed a sec- They will put in Sunday school at noon. The building erected by Mr. Blaisdell for a Iron and Tin of Belfast visited friends in Rooffing. ond edition of Holman new James Belden and club room is the noticeable Day’s book, Rev. G. G. Winslow will conduct services at garage among town last and Jack- ‘‘The Ramrodders.” A reader of his Friday Saturday-Justin improvements on campground. The --MY PRICES ARE the chapel, East Northport, next Sunday at Northport RIGHT-- son of Pittsfield, who is about to settle here, a. club room is in the second story and is reached magazine articles on prohibition in Maine 10.45 m. Sunday school at 11.30 a. m. with a load of and has came last week goods an outside The said that he considered them unfair state- by stairway. surrounding some farm work the few The been doing past days. Christian Scientists hold services in are cleared and graded. ments of conditions in this State and had grounds being W. A. His wife and family will come this week. their hall, 127 Main street, HALL, Sunday morning At on side of to find the book written the entrance this Northport [ JOURNAL expected along Frank Luce bought a pair of work horses last at 11 o’clock and at 7.30 BUILDING, BELFAST, MAINE. Wednesday evening campground Chester E. Perkins has had his j the same but was to been I lines, pleased find week_Reuben Luce, who has receiving o’clock, to which all are cordially welcome. store open for some weeks and is occupying his j that it was not. From a literary stand- medical treatment at Dr. King’s private hos- ALMON S. FORBES. There will be an afternoon service of the cottage there. He carries on a successful bus- j and is ex- it is as the au- pital in Portland, is much improved Almon S. the nestor of and point generally regarded Forbes, Brooks, Protestant church at the North incss the greater part of the year. Just irside this Vesta Bar- Episcopal thor’s pected to return week-Mrs. one of the oldest men in reached here greatest achievement. Maine, church vestry next at 4 the grounds William J. Price has his store and home Sunday. Evensong (AaToTaAtTa ►?« aTa aTa »?, ker and her daughter Inez have returned last after some months aTa aTa >Ta A ►% Saturday eighteen o’clock. Orlando Titherington lay reader. All cottage open. There is said to be a sentiment after the winter with friends in growing spending passed with his daughter Cora in Waterbury, are welcome. Southard & Son, contractors and builders, in the Grand Army in favor of abolishing Searsmont and Belfast. Conn. His son-in-law, Frank Clough, accom- HUTCHINS J who are the former Havener BROTHERS, M v vial Dav and havincr Memorial finn- The services at the Universalist church next occupying Capt. panied him on the came to Boston trip. They in are a house MORRILL. Sunday will be as follows: house East Northport, building instead, to be by rail and thence by boat tojBelfast. Mr. Forbes preaching service at Granite and day designated annually sermon on the former farm. This Marble Rev. A. M. Cox gave a fine Memorial 10.45 a. m., with sermon the Rev. A. Capt. Cunningham Works the Commander-in-Chief of the G. A. had never sailed on a steamboat farther than by pastor, by farm was owned before a large audience here last Sunday- A A. Smith. Subject, A Man and His portion of the latterly by R. J. Willard Brown of from Belfast to Bangor before, and thus had Strange BELFAST, MAINE a4 Commander the Dunbar of this who built a barn on Mrs. Frank Markleand little daughter Bernice, Message. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Henry city, Call and see specimens of our work. All orders Massachusetts G. A. never been out of sight of land. He was born promptly attended to p !!| department, R., are visiting her mother, Mrs. E. E. Mears- it and cultivated the land for several years. in Brooks August 10, 1818, the son of one of The services for the week at the says: 'The is no observed Mr. Irvirn? Sheldon has returned to Malden. Baptist v day longer Plllll-Ah TOlU tin nr- The Wing cottages on the point this side of v * V V V V the very earliest families of the town, and all V V V V *7« V V the same Hatch and Mrs. James with veneration toward those Mass....Mrs. Alvesta Saturday Cove occupy one of the most desir- of his life has been spent here, with the excep- ing, the covenant meeting; Sunday at 10.45, dead heroes who fought for their coun- Mears passed several days in Belfast last week. able locations on the coast of Maine, and in se- tion of two or three seasons with his son Frank morning worship, with sermon by the pastor, * was the to ... .Miss Rena of Belfast the sites for the two handsome try. It is better not observe the Cunningham in uamornia nis followed lecting cottages, day arm uaugnier, Hire, raim by the communion service; Sunday guest recently of her aunt, Mrs. Roscoe Cross. and out the excellent taste has company it ah than to make of it a fourth of Clough, in Connecticut. His eyesight and hear- school at noon: evening service at 7.30 in the laying grounds, ... of .A fine monument to the memory Justin been show n. The front on the cove July.” ing art* good and he works nearly every day. vestry. grounds (*2£?n UNDERTAKERS, («£■*■> Merriam was in Morrill cemetery last some the shore of placed He never had a for a broken and extend distance up the doctor, except leg. The Licensed Turf, Farm and Home heard it from New Haven. services at the North church will be as Embalmers. State License No. having week_Homer Daggett He without the who knows bay, the water front including a fine sand 226 is, doubt, person follow’s: Junior C. E. A full line of Caskets. Robes and Goods asserted that there were more cowswith- came to town last week and will spend meeting Thursday, at 3.30 Furnishing always in stock. Ou Conn., more about the early history of Brooks than beach. The grounds are enclosed by a wire p. m.; prayer at 7.30 n the borders of the of Auburn than the summer with his uncle. Mr. A. M. Daggett. meeting Thursday, p. m.; of city any one here today. By unanimous con- fence, and a dense growth evergreen along living at 10.45 a. ^^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^^^tioimiaranteei^hon^onnection was the morning worship Sunday, m., sub- there were in the .... Miss Nellie Miller from Rockport seclusion. The pianos owned city pro- sent the gold-headed cane with A. R. the highway gives complete deposited Some of Modern IspenceTeatoT Child of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. White last week. ject, Glimpses Life. between two stone is at such ceeds- i to investigate and found that Au- guest Pilley by the Boston Post was delivered to him entrance, pillars, Children’s Day concert afternoon at _The Morrill Sunday school numbered 96 Sunday a to the that, with the burn owns 1,433 cows valued at as our oldest citizen. We are all glad to wel- sharp angle highway $35,825, his 4.30. C. E. prayer meeting at 5.30 m. last Sunday. Dr. Pearson went out with p. evergreen growth on its lower side, the care- while her musical instruments that are come him home again and hope he will be Our car, and in a large load of The taker's and connected are hid- Optical touring brought to round out a term of 100 on this services in West Northport will be con- cottage garage taxed number 752 and are valued at $73,- spared years SPECIAL children... The Ladles Aid will iheet Thurs- den view and SALE earth and in this town. ducted by the pastor as follows: Sunday school from the cottages are not visible. 775, Turf, Farm and Home some Business quotes day afternoon, June 9th, with Mrs. Riley Jack- at the On sec a broad of Brainard schoolhouse at 10.30 a. m.; entering you beyond expanse | one as saying that this looks as though son. service at the Wood schoolhouse at lawn, the cottages and outbuildings, flower Rev. Humphrey Small is in poor health this preaching is conducted on a safe basis- the city was more interested in music and tennis court. The Islesboro season. 2 p. m, and at the Brainard schoolhouse at 7 gardens cab!' than in milk and and adds: “If NORTH ISLESBORO. safe to us and safe to YOU. butter, p. m. every Sunday. Wednesday’s, preaching of the N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., which was for- Mr. W. C. Brewer and son Warren of New- Mrs. Frisbee of known here as Della our this Belfast, I on this YOUR safety lies in experi- is indicative of affairs throughout services at Hill’s Schoolhouse at 7 p. m. merly landed point, is now landed above ton Center. arrived morning was in town Memorial Her father Mass., Saturday Hobbs, day on ence and knowl- the State it would seem to let in a whole a strip of land bought by the company. professional I for a brief visit.Mrs. E. G. Coombs left was a soldier in the Civil war. For some weeks a new OIL membership contest CANS of the human lot of as to the increased cost of On the Cobe property. South edge eye and its light 25th for to visit her has been in in the Methodist Shore, things May Brighton, Mass., N. S. Lord & Co. of Belfast last week progress Sunday > was now placed are doing. Two are functions. living. Mrs. Collins.Mrs. Arthur Miss Emma Frost as large buildings nearing "_ daughter, Ray the stores of Chase & school,with captain of the awnings upon dry goods and other are in OUR lies in our scien- 5 Gal. Can, SI.50 Trim and little of Reds and Charles Coombs completion improvements safety Pump $1.2; The daughter Athens, Maine,vis- and Marcellus J. Dow. of the Blues. The obituaries of the late General Varney progress. Some notes of the dimensions of tific and ; ited Mrs. Addie Trim last week.Miss Edma contest not only added members hut enthusi- equipment professional “ “ Charles Mattocks Miss Ruth who has been confined to 5 P. of Portland begin Ames, these buildings the result of an interview’ care 1.25 Pendleton left May 24th for Lewiston, Maine, asm to the school. The Reds won the victory that make mistakes almost his educational career at but the house many months by a serious spinal with Mr. Fred V. Cottrell, master builder, have j Bowrioin, where she expects to spend the summer. and the vanquished Rlues are to provide a impossible. is now able to ride out and was at to that he was one trouble, turned up missing, and we shall have to 3 .60 .49 prior of the Lewiston Mrs. Charles Williams and family returned | treat at the Park next Saturday afternoon at rely | Union Memorial on The of the j Falls Day. 2 memory. larger two buildings Academy boys, and the principal at last week from Massachusetts, where they j o’clock, when all the members of the school WE HAKE EYES “ j is just below the site of the Ocean house and is I .25 that Enos T. is still the winter.Mr. Fred W. Coombs left Mrs. James F. Jewell returned last week i are invited. .19 time, Luce, living spent see for a garage and stable, with rooms with perfect ease and com- and holds a where he has from Medford, Mass., where she attended the sleeping | judgeship in Massachusetts. last week for New York, employ- The W’oman’s “ Auxiliary of the North church for the in the second The fort that never knew but I Foster funeral of her only sister. They were daugh- help story. building aught Glass .50 .29 Rev. Edwin Pond Parker of ment.Miss Blanche spent Sunday had of the Hartford, charge regular evening is 19 foot In the basement will be a discomfort. Mrs. M. R. Trim.The bac- ters of Woods of Belfast. Thursday posted. Conn., who a with her sister, Henry last week. recently completed half meeting After prayer by Rev. plant for furnishing hot water to all the build- sermon will \ more a | | calaureate for the school be Mrs. Hannah who for than in the had the High Small, David L. Wilson, the Mrs. Alonzo J. century ministry, depart- pastor, ings. this building is one in the church June at 11.30 ! now Opposite containing given Baptist 5th, year could walk only with crutches, can Knowlton a Bible r- ment of languages at the old gave reading, followed by a kitchen, a room and a These academy G. Warner. In the dining laundry. a. m.,by the pastor,Rev. A. get about the streets nearly as well as ever* of the C. L. WRIGHT in those days. The Edward Little general impressions recent missonary buildings have red roofs and while not preten- High Free church at 2.30 m. Mr. Warner Her friends in her for- Baptist p. j rejoice with her good convention in Camden Mrs. school now stands on or near the site by John C. Pills- tious are of architecture and the in- of will address the school children of North Isles- f tune. pleasing j > House Block. bury and a resume of an address given at the teriors will be finished. In the 'Opera the academy. boro. attractively evr si»£CfAt-/ST & Cox have installed a set of convention Miss Calder of Young plat- by the American rear of the second building is a small building The so circulated form scales in front of their store w’hich will board Mrs. John W. Jcnes. Letters from f BELFAST, MAINE. report industriously THORNDIKE. by in which two acetyline gas machines will be Odd Fellows’ that I have sold or intend to sell be useful in their and Mrs. Alice Block, Belfast, my Mr. Joseph Higgins passed his 91st birthday very produce business, Ropes Kellogg, daughter of Pro- installed to light all the buildings. The cottage, L._.. stock in The Journal Publish- a Republican Saturday May 28th. He received a fine lot of in general way for the village and our cus- fessor Ropes of the Bangor Theological Semi- Bohemia, is being got ready for summer occu- ing Company is entirely without founda- tomers. pancy and t he improvements include new plumb birthday post cards with kindly greetings from nary, now a missionary in China, were read by tion. I have retired from the busi- ing and fixtures throughout. Mr. A. W. Keat- livery old was Miss Mabel R. j many friends, which particularly Union Church was crowded last to Matthews, Miss Evelyn P. Mori- has of the work. ness because of my health, but shall re- Sunday j ing general charge to him. He also received a new hat Miss Louise H. Searsport Cottage tain my interest in The Journal, and its pleasing listen to the memorial sermon by Rev. J. W, son, Ferguson and Mrs. Alfred from his son a nice book and other M. C A CT cr J. DCMrvkIT management meets with my approval. Dumont, Vaughan. The veterans were present in a body. Ferguson. Mrs. Charles M. Craig gave for rent, Ralph D. Southworth. tokens of love from his daughter, Mrs. W. J. The stores of the were decorated with further notes on the conference in and Mr. Horatio Thomas has returned home village Camden, j The a after ELMS, finished cottage of : Belfast, May 31, 1910. Hunt of Andover, Mass., oranges, candy and the Union colors Memorial news from the various mission fields was spending the winter in Roxbury, Mass Day. given j w ith electric lights, corporation water ....Mr. and The and of other nice things from his daughter, Mrs. Ross Mrs. David L. Mrs. M. C. Mrs. Edgar Levenseller and three situated on origin object these reports A large delegation from Golden Crown lodge, by Wilson, Hills and ; phone, steamboat avenue are ;ual!v C. Higgins, and a birthday cake with snowy Mrs. Marion E. Brown. The closed I children cf Tacoma, Washington, are guests of port, affording a picturesque view- obvious. They are in line K. of P., attended the funeral of John Neally meeting scot his Mrs. Howard Elms.Mr. and Bay, with fishing and m with much that frosting decorated with beautiful pansies and in Monroe with binging a missionary hymn. sister, Mrs. bathing has gee before—a part last week. For some years he was a j is for rent by the day, week or month. myrtle, with a little in the center, ; A. H Mahoney spent a day in Camden recently N- B of th defamation and falsehood trailing flag resident of this village ar.d both himself and The large summer house, h weekly ....Mr. and Mrs. H. Donnell from Mrs. Richard C. as IN M. and son Alva j the Brookside, on Steamboat avenue inflicted this If Higgins proved good his family were highly esteemed here. MEMORIAM. upon community. by this of tide-water, will be run in connection to the taste as it was pleasing to the eye. Lynn, Mass., have arrived and will occupy mean- it was to Mrs. Alice Winslow was at the House this season. Furnis thought prevent a prop- Friends chapel May 30th—let us honor the of Clifford Richards. Searsport Last year we spoke of “Uncle Joseph’s” up- place they bought rented the 'r resentment of acts and last Sunday morning by the of Each soldier’s name today, by day or week. This h accusations and life and we can special request tains right temperate truly add Whether he fought against the South bath rooms, hot and cold water. I which are dissension at personal friends, who wished to worship with and other creating home that he has contracted no bad habits during Or in Cuba far away. particulars apply to an*: her there once more. She is now located in All honor to the soldiers ringing uur city into disrepute the past year. He is assisting some about the WM. E. CRINNEi N. where she has a Who died so long ago, abroad there is another think this as usual_Miss Hattie Manchester, H., parish. Blood Humors v coming. planting spring, Who sleep in distant battle-fields Searsport, House, Searsport ! our central over A recent in town is that of Alfred | he Journal cannot he boucht. bluffed nr Cornforth, girl, received 60 marriage Where Southern waters flow. Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, Telephone 7-12 8w20 beautiful post cards on her last week, Reynolds and Miss Della El well. They gave a eczema or salt rheum, or some other buncoed. birthday And fresher in our memory form of but sometimes and it was a nice surprise for her, which she reception and dance at Union Hall one evening The boys who crossed the main eruption; they Mr. I. L. the well known lost exist in the indicated feel- Perry, cigar duly appreciates and thanks her friends for last week. Mr. Reynolds is the owner of the And their lives that tragic night system, by manufacturer of When our country lost the ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap- For East Belfast, is an en- them. Miss Cornforth has had charge of the farm formerly occupied by the late Hon. 1. G. Maine; Sale Or fell in the war that followed, petite, or general debility, without thusiast on the and is one of our subject of good central office for several years and has Reynolds hustling young For the deed was the roads, proved just same, causing any breaking out. One of the finest residences in Belfa and this that he faithful and had citizens. They each one fell in season, might carry out to her trust, the date of her trying They are expelled and the whole sys- 114-13. Residence 108-13 tainingl2 rooms and a bath. Hot To save our name. Phones—Hospital his country's water in six rooms. ideas as to the building and care of birth been generally known she would have re- All the exercises of Memorial Day passed off tem is renovated, strengthened and sleeping Excelh- and storage accommodations. Fine sue ceived more cards_The Free in In islands of the Pacific toned William Lincoln West ’■oads, he took charge of the 3 1-2 miles many Baptis? good order a*nd all were well satisfied with by nected. For Some noble boys have died; other particulars apply t from the Knowlton store to the Quarterly meeting will convene at the Center the result. The oration by Percy Hasty, Esq., We’ll Ex-Veterinary Bureau of Animal CHARLES F. THOM Searsport honor their memory, every one, Hood’s Inspector church June 4-5-Miss Ruth Small came was a credit to him and an honor to his once were our Sarsaparilla U. S. of Belfast; March 24, 1910.—12tf fine on the shore road. He used the King friends. They country’s pride; Industry Department Agriculture. from Bangor Saturday to pass Sunday and Brooks has been fortunate in the fact that for And let us honor the living, Get it today in usual liquid form or ;og drag, and such came to are VETERINARIAN good reports at her old to They growing less each year, chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Monday home, returning her many years May 30th has been observed as niKATS ALL OF ANIMALS us of the work done on this stretch of They soon will answer the Great Roll-Call, DISEASES duties in Bangor Monday night_Mrs. E. L. Memorial in the true sense of the term. Day Let us hold their memory dear. and Office, road that the other we went over to Hospital, Pharmacy day Bartlett was called to Bangor last Thursday by No or have been in. The sports levity indulged Then Honor to SPRING STREET, BELFAST, MAINE The Hoi every soldier, inspect it and learn something of the the illness and death of her husband’s cemeteries have been cleared the citizens USE Opera uncle, up by Each memory to some one is dear, Hospital Never Closed. methods Mr. Jesse followed. Mr. Perry said that Bartlett.... Miss Elva Hasty came and the graves generally decorated with flow- The least we can do is to set apart from One in all the THE PIONEER he first removed the rocks which in Belfast Friday night to pass a day or two ers. It is this custom will in the day year big hoped prevail In wThich to with honor their memory, were her mother, Mrs. Louisa Hasty, to as it to the best senti- many places found in the traveled returning years come, appeals The soldiers brave and true; to her school Monday night_Mrs. M. A. P. Wood and Sawdust way. He then cleared the ditches, filled ments of our nature and has results beneficial They fought for the flag we love so well, Eveiy Day Blend Coffee OF AMUSEMENT ward Our Say started May 24th for Colorado to visit ! to the glorious Red, White and Blue. the hollows with gravel and later used community. FOR SALE. her Mrs. McCool. Mrs. Lillian Fernald Parsons. the sister, Margaret Say- Read what we have to say about log drag, which filled the ruts and I have wood and sawdust for sale at my ward will visit friends in Massachusetts for The Shoe Situation. it elsewhere in this issue. KsTAiways Aomeinmg ooin 'eft the .oads smooth and round- Torturing eczema spreads its area nill on slightly two weeks. The best burning lower Congress street. wishes of a host of every day. Doan’s Ointment quickly its ed on the sides so that the water would Shoe manufacturers report trade quiet. Best stops 22tf friends go with her... O. J. spreading, relieves the cures JAMES C. DURHAM. Farwell, Jr., Mrs. grades show relatively most activity. Retail instantly itching, find its into the ditches. At Garri- it permanently. At any store. way O. J. Farwell, Mrs. Nathan Berry and Mrs. B. demand is cautious. Eastern shoe shipments drug WHITTEN BROS. son hiii, heretofore one of the worst P. Hurd attended the funeral of Alfonso Rand are about equal to last year.—Bradstreet’s. WANTED To Let Trade in footwear continues slow and un- place- between Belfast and a in Stetson May 25th. They made the in Searsport, trip satisfactory, large jobbers the Double Farwell's throughout Young men and women of good character, parlors up stairs, with deal of work was done. This is a Mr. new auto, returning by the way failed to follow good country having up initial pur- School t High graduates preferred) enroll at water anti bath on Franklin street of Pittsfield, where called on friends_ chases of account. sleep hill and it was full of ruts and they by supplementary buying ;he Dover Business College, Dover, N.H. Young Curtailment of is a Mrs. J. H. ward visited production necessity. The adies can make the Postoffice. For particulars c;b. rocks. The rocks were all taken Say recently relatives at arrangements to cut expenses out, of price has little n Lisbon Falls and Clinton_The Misses Hattie question apparently bearing half by obtaining board and room free, address on the volume of traffic. Leather Camden Woolens ditches made on present is each side to carry off 'hances for young men too. Positions paying Wren and Lettie Hunt called on Miss Cora An- inactive. Considerable curtailment | 15tf MRS. CARRIE E. PI o generally |,° the water, which had been in of has running drews Saturday-Peter Harmon and the Far- production recently taken place and n ^rite now! 6t22 the and now an auto can mount the some large upper leather tanners are ix>ad, well Bros, were loading potatoes last week, running The will be in Belfast to per cent of Re- undersigned BELFAST AND MOOSEHEAD hill on All the small only forty capacity.—Dun’s easily high speed. paying 25 cents per bushel. Mr. Harmon has view May 28th. [j stones have U at the Johnson store, High U RAILROAD COMPANY been raked off, and in riding shipped a number of carloads at 20 cents per Street, over this three and one-half miles of road bushel-Mr. V. N. Higgins attended the Clerk’s Ofei STOMACH DEAD Belfast, Me., June 2, with Mr. in his car but one funeral of his Mrs. Rebecca L Perry stone sister-in-law, Notice is hereby given that theanm. was seen. The Higgins, in Brewer last June 2nd and of this will be held at t money expended was less Friday. MAN STILL LIVES Q 3rd, ing corporation Q House in 6 Belfast, than one-half what is usually allotted to o o Wednesday, July $100 REWARD $100 10 o’clock a. m., for the following pun who suffer from sour where he will have on this road, and Mr. Perry has only in- People stomach, fer- sale a line of 1st. To hear and act upon the report' The readers of this will be mentation of distress after creased his paper pleased to food, eating and Directors, Treasurer and Trustees. bank account by about $7.50. and seek in learn that there is at least one dreaded disease indigestion, relief large chunks of 2nd. To elect nine directors for the Another of on artificial are bit road which the log digesters, (killing their stomachs year and to see if the by-laws shall be that science has been able to cure in all its inaction has been used is that to by just as surely as tee victim of mor- CAMDEN WOOLENS ed relative to tenure of office of the dirt drag leading and that is Catarrh. Hall’s is stages, Catarrh phine deadening and injuring beyond repair 3rd. To act on any other business th. Sherman's mills and on which all the nerve Cure is the cure now known to every in hiB body. | | legally come before said ">r. only positive j and mill remnants. These are all as meeting. of the leatherboard fac- What the stomach of every sufferer from bargains, they Per order. heavy teaming the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- indigestion needs is a good prescription that will be sold at W. H. Cl*’* tories is done. The results were a o about 10 % below the o QUIMBY, equally stitutional disease, requires constitutional will build up his stomach, put strength, energy regular price, as good there. Naturally Mr. Perry is treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- and elasticity into it, and make it sturdy enough and will afford an No stomach dosing—breathe the pleasant, the blood mu- for the of Bel- nally, acting directly upon and to digest a hearty meal without artificial aid. opportunity people healing, germ-killing air of Hyomei, and cure "BELFAST LOAN AND BUILDING an ardent advocate of the log drag and cous surfaces of the The system, thereby destroy- best prescription for indigestion ever fast and vicinity to secure DRESS GOODS and he does not favor the road machine. He ing the foundation of the disease, and giving written is sold by druggists everywhere and U CATARRH. COUGHS. COLDS. CROUP. ASSOCIATION the y patient strength by building up the con- by A. A. Howes & Co., and is rigidly guaran- SORE THROAT. BRONCHITIS, ETC. The annual meeting of the sharehol i' believes that work on the roads should stitution and nature in n SUITINGS direct from the mill. n assisting doing its work. teed to build up the stomach and cure indiges- the Belfast Loan and Building Associati when are The have so much faith in its cura- or Dack. begin early, they soft, and that proprietors tion, money Complete outfit, including hard rubber in- be held at the banking rooms of the Cit.. tive powers that offer One Hundred Dol- This is named should used instead of earth in they prescription Mi-o-na, and is haler* $1.00, on money-back plan. Extra tional Bank of Belfast, on Wednesday. gravel be lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for sold in small M tablet form in large boxes, for and at seven o’clock for the ele list of testimonials. F. A. bottles, 30c. Druggists everywhere, by 1910, p. m., filling the hollows and wet places. He only 50 cents. Remember the name, Mi-on-a officers and the transaction of other PACKARD, — any Address F. J. CHENEY & 0. stomach —At also CO., Toledo, tablets. They never fail. ness that come before them believes in employing competent Sold all 76c. may legally by Druggists, Booth's Pills, beat for liver, bowels and con- C. W. WESCOTT, Secretary jnen to do the work. Take Hall’s Pills for Family constipation.^ stipation, 26c.( J | A. A. HOWE8 & CO.’S Belfast, Maine, May 26, 1910.—Iw22 V ——— ur nr.Lrnoi. MViuuwiBi cnurcn NEWS will have a food sale in the vestry tomorrow, THE Friday, afternoon. m.lSHEKS’ NOTICE. are on at The regular monthly business ,« of The Journal sale meeting of the places: Women’s Hospital Aid will be held in Memorial Your Real SmJ } office. you Estate iMl At the post '■ r Building Friday, June 3, at 2.30 m. office. p. } At the post LINEN Ci-RINUS. be sold own A: the store of I. H. W. I may look before you The steamer Castine had a goodly number of May through your efforts ? If you live long » »r"' ] excursionists on the trip to last SUITsf Bangor and it I e of D. J. Dickens. Sunday enough may be sold your heirs? after are v by leap—but your boy and the sail up and down the you Searsport and M. J. Dow, | picturesque Pe- V. nobscot was done with in either event j. \ 11 Prized agents to receive sub- I won’t. And its the H very enjoyable. it, you won’t have to pay any s i Advertisements. grc'-' The public schools will close June 17th for Auto Coats commission to Publishing Co. anybody. j a\ Journal “leaps, hops, skips and the summer vacation and the | | graduation exer- | | 1 jumps,” that is death on cises of the High school will take place in the ® of a fine to ® BUT IF vl l.EV’S comet. All Linen, quality YOU WANT TO SELL IT | Opera House on the evening of that day. please you. NOW ays. ’Twa’n’t no great of a § stockings. | The North Knox and West are in and are cut and Waldo Veteran } They just tailored And a next time she won’t sit Association will hold get good price and get the so can .,vb up I That is, stock- their annual meeting at money that you ordinary g cloth suits and as the grange hall, Appleton, June 16th, if pleas- like the just well. use it your own ares much disappointment during lifetime and the fruits of \ I but if will I ant; if the first fair || fig enjoy ings, you buy stormy, day. All are in- We would like to show them your labors, the course for to •iv. you just ought to hear his vited. Picnic dinner. Cofifee furnished by the to you. you pursue is to w! 8 society. 2 women and disappointed HOI.EPROOFS | Unclaimed letters remaining in the I you will see a difference. I Belfast are if Halley’s comet never post office for the week ending May 28th: Mrs. Abbie Moody, Mrs. F. C. Mrs. Consult The West —Somerville Journal j And this difference i Peavey, Eva Co., Walter p Sherman, Davidson, Elmer Cush- Realty I Dyer, means I exactly 6 months I man Grey, H. A. Jones, Geo. L. B. The voters Kimball, v cus. Republican Robinson. Spring Street, Belfast, Maine. I fast are hereby notified to I without a The Universalist Social Aid will meet with Court in said Bel- stocking to B the House, § A special meeting of the Improvement So- Kiss Edith M. Southworth this, Thursday, af- We je* \ D. 1910, at 7.30 o’clock p.m., mend. buy and sell REAL ESTATE. I ciety will be held at the home of Mrs. F. W. ernoon. 8EN8IBLE tes to attend the Republican | be held at City Hall, Au- Pote this, Thursday, afternoon at 2.30 o’clock, reads: “Please We act as 6 prs- for j A letter from a subscriber appraisers. >t-; A. 1). at 10 o’clock a.m., Men, $1.50 « to receive of committees 1910, reports and perfect i for the check of $2 SATISFYING •' for 6 :redit me on subscription We are auctioneers. nominating candidates K Women, 2.00 W for the annual i arrangements meeting, to be inclosed If need more in order Auditor, to be supported at 1 6 herewith. you to choose Boys & Girls, 2.00 held Monday June 13th. call on.” for We sell j election. Also j l| .0 help you keep up the fight, just STOCKINGS TIMBER LANDS. L m .1 the Waldo County Re- not a The annual premium book of the Waldo I A. A. Howes & Co. have sold more field and are to be held in said Belfast, I Why try box, and We SPECIALISTS in SHORE PROPERTY. : v June, A. D. 1910, at 10.30 | County Agricultural Society is out and con- I garden seeds this season than ever before, and MEN, WOMEN, of devote We have one of noon, for the purpose your “mending I tains a program of the races and full particu- :he demand still continues. They have every- the largest lists of FARMS for sale c dates for county offices to be | j BOYS and time” to lars relating to the fair to be held in Belfast in that line and mail orders receive GIRLS September election. Also Kj something more h :hing in Maine. 17th and 18th. It was ■ business which may prop- j August 16th, prepared prompt attention. caucus. congenial? I who is i by Secretary Dickey, advertising the The Belfast Musical Society will meet We have several parcels of REAL ESTATE in Bel- u can City Committee. | fair the throughout county. June 8th, instead of Tuesday, as .his S. Vickery, Chairman. 5 Remember are 1 Wednesday, fast which we can offer at they in the that you prices which you will find : Babcock, Secretary. The June meeting of the alumni of Seaside Mr. W. R. Chapman will be city chorus. A ..... I'UO. to be had at to conduct the festival it hard to resist. g Chautauqua Circle will be held at the home ,of evening i Mrs. James McKeen, 188 High street, Thurs- large attendance is requested. in a visit last week to We would like to have come in and talk it over The Dinsmore Store. I i day afternoon June 9th. This will be the last Horace is having the tables at his you • brook trout. Chenery Sonly of the alumni before the summer va- this taken down and will meeting residence in city keep with us when you want to buy, sell or exchange has bought the house num- | will anything lanuu. u giduuntc kj. lj. o. V/. o ciie invueu no horses there in the future. They prob- Esther A. •wned by Mrs, where he has i to be present. Picnic supper at 5.30 p. m. ably be kept at the fair grounds, SCIENTIFIC STOCKINGS JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF OUR RAPID SALES N. Y. METHODS rning, J. P. of North Nobleboro was in Bel- good quarters for both men and horses. Moody Dr. W. L. West has Miss Beaulieu thoroughly repaired and Reinforced with Linen for >ut caught by fast recently and contracted for 20 car loads of The of Burnham held their town May 19, 1910, we took a contract to sell the renovated the stable on Spring street which he Republicans prop- Liberty, has been photo- to be to Men, Women and Children Christmas trees shipped New York caucus at the town hall last Saturday afternoon ; bought and has fitted up for an office and vet- erty known as the Milton Carter 42 -.nly 22 inches long, homestead, Cedar St. and western points. __ I erinary hospital, and painted red with white and elected the following delegates: County i .will be the guest of the ! Mrs. Clara E. Cottrell of East Belfast, has convention, Allen and O. B. McKechnie; Every Pair Guaranteed 20, we went to work on trimmings it looks like a new building. The Clyde May 1910, this deal. at .ri cultural Association the remains of a chicken freak in j State convention, Harvey Kinney and O. S. preserved location is a very desirable one for his business, 17th. Price 25, WE SOLD y August alcohol. The chicken had two distinct bodies, 1 McAllister. May 1910, THE PLACE to Mr. as while centrally located and easy of access it moved from three and one head. The ( Paul have the four legs, wings is somewhat retired. In making improvements on the store No. Thomas Gannon for SPOT CASH. from the v. High street to the G. R- third wing grew up point where the 12 Main street a sign was found nailed to the W. H. Baker, dealer in new and second-hand 25 Cents I or Commercial and Union todies were attached. rafters in the attic which bore the words “City Moral: CONSULT THE WEST REALTY CO. I goods on Phoenix Row has taken a five years' | North Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Warren ngcutj' iui me oaie ui ijR|uui The lease of the Follett store in Pair. Opera House block has had at different times it is :: actor, came to lmq lown of St. Paul, Minnesota, who several agents Mackey recently and his and is his will move business there July 1st. An but it is more season, getting nought the property of George F. Brier, have not known whose sign this was, For Sale He card table now on at by for a new comer. ! inlaid exhibition his store than ROBERT F. are make their home in vil- fifty years old. DUNTON. JOHN R. DUNTON. dock last has arrived and to this RALPH I. MORSE, season, just i is attracting much attention. It was made by on has The tax on the __ _ _ the Episcopal Roberts, who State semi-annual savings __ _ _ Notary Public. pairs age_Mr*James employ- a Belfast man who does not wish his l the contract for the Sav- j name JAMES H. ment in Boston, arrived home last Friday for a nanks, trust and banking companies and loan HOWES. ; Belfast.—Old Town En- known, and is a fine piece of work. DUNTON & | lew days’ visit with his family-George U. ind building associations has been assessed MORSE, Satch, who has been employed in Cincinnati, We publish on another rage the call for the j ind local institutions will pay as follows: Bel- moose item: Wednesday 1 the three years, has severed Democratic State convention, which is to be fast Savings bank, $4,514.41; Searsport Savings at James Dhio, during past j Attorneys Law, Belfast. He. as Mr. and Mrs. ir. lis business connections there and has located I held in Augusta June 15th. When there was )ank, $621.34; Stockton Springs Trust Co., their home in i OFFICES IN MASONIC TEMPLE, HIGH from Unity no other Loan LOST!! STREET, I here The Journal of- Waldo Trust Co., $1,050.98; Belfast n Roston, where he is engaged in the real es- paper published 547.21; WHILE THE SAVINGS hurst Corner, they came BANK BUILDING IS BEING REPAIRED. | ;ate business. ; fered to print the Democratic calls for conven- ind Building Association $3.18. the road. The moose was | I tions and caucuses, and did so, and as this is The work on the Bank block has The steamer J. T. Morse, which was sunk at If ! Winters used to live, about Savings you are paying 33c. to 40c. not a non-partisan paper it will continue to >rogressed far enough to indicate that when ler dock at Rockland May 25th by the turbine ... -t of Mr. Clifford’s place. for Coffee that no give the other fellows a showing. is better than icmpleted it will be a marked improvement iteamer Belfast, was floated successfully Mon- who is in the of this city, the Boston Towboat Co. The MAXWELL, REGAL ind a great addition to our business buildings, Shipping Items. The Italian bark Jeanne lay by operation OVERLAND, BUICK, has his all garden planted, vas in 48 minutes the Groin fhe Main street front will be sixteen feet passed Gibraltar May 4th from with performed by tug >rk himself. He has peas Trapani, r ind the Salvor. Three rotary pumps EVERY DAY BLEND 12 to 40 H. $600 to ligher than the eaves of the old building and salt, for T. M. Nicholson, Bucksport ...Scb. ; lighter P., $2250...... his potatoes have been hoed r;- will on the vere used. It was found the was he third story have Main street William C. Pendleton discharged a cargo of damage us onions On AT 25c. to Suit; from Runabout to the up. Thursday, j nuch more than was first and Body Styles New lide five large arched windows. There will phosphate at this port last week for Jackson & extensive thought Torpedo Type.; 1 11 table was with y supplied ;he loss is now at A 1 ilso be windows in the second and third stories | Hall-George A. Gilchrest has sold the stone I figured exceeding $25,000. -call on- ,iwn We consider ( garden. was near where the haven’t >n the Church street side, so that all the sloop Ida May and taken in exchange the I space found the starboard why you lost 8c. to 15c. for a man of Mr. Fernald’s ilanks were broken in 20 feet. The steamer READ GARAGE & ooms will be well lighted. The rounded cor- ! schooner Rosa E. of 38-toris net, built at Steu- a pound? We don’t say “Every MACHINE COMPANY k"- i ars. will be towed to East Boston for ler over the entrance to the Savings bank will ben in 1885....Sch. Mary Augusta is on Gil- repairs. Rouse, Camden, which has < | Day Blend” is as nice as our ( lot be changed. chrest’s marine railway for repairs. The repairs the Improvement Society are *• i: ee will be to years opened on the band stand on school house Who Wants a W. A. Macomber has making it une 15 under the manage- $600 Job ? The U. S. Civil completed at his boat- j common are nearly completed. It has been SUPERBA at 33c. ! Service Commission announces a on Front street a launch for use on Allen and D. W. Pierson. Mr. sub-clerical j shop inland { raised a few feet, new underpinning and House on < ■xamination to be held in on June waters, which seems to be an ideal one for that Hoyt’s L- of the Summit Belfast, | irge sheathing put in, the railing repaired and the but icc DO say it’s a nice, rich, i. eral and has been a 8, 1910, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of filling a purpose. It is 14 feet 6 inches long, 4 feet and years ild seats removed. 3 inches and stationary Adjustable full flavored Fr The house will be | vacancy in the position of watchman in the wide, has a tunnel stern and wead- coffee, and guaran- manager. :hairs will be used in the future and will be 1 less wheel. The tkr uied and in first class con- :ustodian service in the post office and custom wheel is in a “tunnel” or hol- tee it to or refund- put stored in the room under the stand made for please money louse building in that city, at a salary of $600 low at the stern of the boat so that it is always Express i I this purpose, with a door and a very substantial ed cheerfully. If you have not >er annum. Age limit, 18 years or over on the submerged. The engine is a 3-horsepower Rob- ***** f t astle North are already lock to them safe from visitors, late of the examination. No erts and has a Thermax and with an keep nightly tried it belter which applicant who muffler, investigate. k nnual camping trip, rhe Band boys will paint the stand as soon as I have taken the las anv of the following: Dhvsical defects, or extra muffler at the stern there should Belfast agency r. close, j large after the city schools j the are done. vho is not able-bodied or of I not be much noise. The is in the bow repairs for this well known L- will to physically capable engine express, with go Georges lakef Ranch Wild West. has been >erforming manual labor, will be admitted to and is completely covered from the weather. Buffalo It WHITTEN BROS. an l r a week in tents, enjoying J office in the 3ome time since Belfast has been visited a j laundry building he examination: insanity, tuberculosis, pa- ! Access to it is by a hatch on hinges. The engine by uthing, rowing and other WINTERPORT. on High street, and am alysis, epilepsy, blindness, loss of both arms is controlled and the boat steered from the :ircus or a Wild West show, and the announce- prepared it Rev. David L. Wilson and Memorial Sunday was observed at the Metho to attend to all >r both legs, loss of arm and bulkhead. It is the first launch of this to ment that the Jones Bros. Buffalo Ranch Wild business in that will have of the leg, badly crippled | type dist church, Warren G. A. ii charge West will be in Belfast June will interest Post, R., attending >r deformed hands, arms, feet or legs, heart be built here and so is something of an 15th, line. sr experi- a body. The church was decorated of our readers in prettily lisease, locomotor ataxia, cancer, dis- > ment, but it is believed it will be a success. many the city and county. In Bright’s and a fine sermon was This ran we the annual 1 very given by the pas express has been in busi- publish | ?ase, diabetes. This examination is to The launch will be overboard next Satur- connection writh the cowboys, Indians, etc., the open put tor, Rev. A. J. Lockhart. In rmont Mutual Fire Insur- the evening th< Put on a HEIDCAP. ness for about ill citizens of the United States who comply day. Royal Tokyo Japanese Troupe will appear. The twenty years and 1 baccalaureate sermon was th< Vermont. Or- I exhibition will include fear- given. Monday Montpelier, vith the requirements. Full information rela- daring lady riders, Look in a mirror. is prepared to ser- L: The School Committee. The meet- usual exercises of the were carried out j give prompt ".is company is one of the regular less coach rid- day tive to the examination can be secured ap- | stage drivers, shooting, lassoing, i by of the school committee was The few soldiers of our once ever look so well vice to all .-biess in New It ; ing postponed to large Post, witl Did you parts of the country England. )lying to Frederick W. Brown at the Belfast ing wild horses and real Indian warfare. Street Tuesday evening, May 31st, the regular date the school children and some citizens, forme< in a cap before? The HEID- in the 1909 a. reached at a rea- year nearly >ost office, or Edward E. Stebbins, District parade at 11 m., and exhibitions afternoon CAP has character. It has j by any express, on Memorial Six members were in procession and headed the s. one interested in falling Day. by Searsporl Any j secretary, Boston, Mass. No will ind evening. style and verve. It sonable Give us a application present. Knowlton read a let- band marched to the and decorate< gives price. trial. culd write the General Superintendent cemetery character. j >e accepted unless properly executed and fded A Sad Drowning Accident. Josie, the ter from James S. Stevens, Dean of the Uni- the graves, returning to Union which was Plummer, at Portland, Hall, There never was a cap like 4w2o S. A. PARKER. n complete form with the District Secretary youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest N. well filled. k versity of Maine, in regard to his recent visit There was fine music by the Metho- it. j >n or before June 13. 1910. Wentworth of Waldo, was drowned to the Belfast High school, in which he said, in accidentally dist Quartette and an able address by Rev. A ry Co., a corporation, has in Sanborn’s pond about noon Tuesday. Josie FOt 3V.3 IN B-LFAST BY W. C. T. U. The last meeting of the W. C. part: “I was pleased with my visit and congrat- J. Lockhart... .Mrs. C. R. Hill returned Iasi R. Runt who will continue &vith her two brothers and a sister were playing r. U. was well attended and interesting. After ulate you on the good work done there.” It Saturday from Portland, where she attendee D WIGHT P. PALMER :he same name. Mr. Lunt and just above the dam when the little msiness a leaflet by Anna Howard Shaw was was voted to leave the repairs on the schoo fishing the Grand Chapter O. E. S. Miss Ada L Jght the hacks and hacking ed and fell over. One of the brothers KNOW •ead and discussed. Miss Shaw is the president buildings and the purchase of coal to the Su- girl slipi Walker accompanied her home, to remain ovei 1 pany and will now do, in ran to the residence of Everett Clements near Memorial *aved is as good as 7 >f the National Suffrage Association, and so perintendent. Charles S. Bickford, chairman Day.Miss Mida Atwood Jfron v business at the livery the pond and called for assistance, and several Portland and James earned? Am* t you ibly presented her topic, “Influence vs. Power,” of the Rule9 and Regulation Committee, pre- Atwood from Presque Isle table. He is a reliable and j men but when ar- ov~iibv~u a Uiuit Ui responded promptly, they are the emests of thoir trrnnHfnfTwar Mr .Tamm cost of is \ hat several confessed to a modification of their u^-iono, UICB, CU,., lUi LUC j living the and is recommend- strongly rived at the scene the older brother, a lad of Freeman-Miss Esther previous ideas upon franchise. It is planned to school committee, which was referred to the Prescott has return t has been for many < mers the mem- by retiring ibout 11 years, had succeeded in bringing his ed from a to the northern nake the next meeting an “outing,” with lunch committee on Rules and Regulations and will trip part of the State any Messrs. R. D. South- 3ister to the shore. A was summoned physician .... )oxes attached. Mrs. and be discussed at the next All the Mrs. Harriet P. Lewis left last week fo; 1 Clay Mrs. Vaughan meeting. 20 percent on ns and Capt. R. W. Warren- and pronounced her dead. Coroner Charles R. your it Citypoint are to be hostesses, and their teachers were re-elected,with these exceptions: Little Deer Isle to open her cottage for thi Coombs was called in the afternoon, but decid- T BILL ;ver Star was launched will on the 12.15 or the Miss E. Aldana Coleman of in summer... .Miss Marks of was thi r from quests go up train, 3.20, Lincolnville, Newburg ed an inquest was unnecessary. railway last Friday and the f preferred, returning on the down train at 6 Grade 7, will be succeeded by Miss Edna M. guest of Mrs. E. P. Goodrich recently... .Danie UNDERTAKER, ng us supply you. ; (1 out. The Silver Star, >. m. Special topic, Flower Mission Work_ Bedell of Bethel; Mrs. Ida F. Cilley, in Grade 1, An Auto Accident. Mr. Thomas E. Shea Young is at home on a vacation from Norwich lity and bottom in V at the while down r.g repairs, returned to her Remember that the county W. C. T. U. conven- North Primary, by Miss Frances M. Sar- motoring Northport avenue Conn., where he is employed in an automobib LICENSED EMBALMER. otto. I1 wharf. The Castine had ;ion will be held in Jackson Grange Hall, June gent of Belfast and Ernest D. Higgins at the Wednesday afternoon met with an accident factory-Miss Mary Hall of Woodstock ii Head that ruined car. When her h & | ice wharf, East Belfast, L6th. All reports must be sent at once. Unions of the Tide by Miss Sarah Grinnell of practically his near visiting grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D CORONER FOR Perry’s \\ work and was ire to send full The meet- Searsport. Miss is a of Gor- the residence of C. J. Pattee a horse became Eaton-Mr. John Mortimer is his painted haul- urged delegations. Sargent graduate visiting ol< WALDO COUNTY [RKET. ! ham UUU .TAX. utivu IUI UVU HIV bottom painted. She has ngs are public and it is a pleasure to greet Normal school, Miss Grinnell graduates lUglUCIlCU lliavilllic home in Sullivan.... R. F. Dunton, Esq., Arthui ;nd is now in first class con- ’riends whether members or not. Arrange- from that school this month and Miss Bedell out near the side of the road. At that mo- Ritchie, Esq., and wife of Belfast, and Mrs, s business. In fact, she is nents for entertainment may be learned by from the Farmington Normal school. Mr. Hig. ment the wind blew off his glasses and in try- Margaret Niles of Auburn, were in town or EVERYTHING MODERN IN than when launched at. vriting to Mrs. D. J. Bartlett, Brooks, R. F. D. gins will enter the University of Maine this ing to replace them he lost control of the auto. business Friday... The members of the grad ago. Her sheer is "or for to Minnie fall. Misses Esther Evans in The car was at a fair and it was classes of the Frankfor CASKETS AND perfect plans conveyance apply Mrs. the Poor’s Mills i going speed uating Winterportand WallRrou ! "oombs, Belfast. Mrs. Effie Lambert of Newr school, Grace Newhall in the Pitcher and Sarah fortunate that the occupants the car, Mr. grammar schools made an excursion to Ole Papers materially strengthened by ^of BURIAL SUITS and new work. fork will speak in the evening. The president B. Stinson in the Union, will complete their and Mrs. Shea and Mrs. E. A. Wadsworth, es- Town and Orono last Friday and had a verj >f the local Union, as usual, will welcome the normal training next year, and that leaves va- caped with their lives. Mrs. Wadsworth was pleasant trip_Mrs. Walter Colson arrivec Home 48-3 Coombs went to Burn- telephone 5c., 6c., 7c., Sc., cancies in invention, and the response will be by Mrs. these schools. Mrs. Emma B. Pitcher, thrown forward against the front seat and was from Boston for Memorial Day and Mr. anc Office 48-4 an inquest on the re- the 10c. to 35c. j Slla Barton Smith, State Superintendent of music teacher, and Miss Evelyn P. Morison | slightly injured, but the others were only Mrs. W. S. Tainter came up from Prospect foi dips, who was accidentally 72 MAIN BELFAST School Savings Banks. in drawing, are continued. shaken up. The left rear wheel of the car was the day.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Darling returnee STREET, Junction May 24th. He oroken off, the springs were strained and bro- Wednesday from a visit to Boston, where or composed of Charles E i ken and the body of the car split. Memorial day they both addressed G. A. R. WINDOW SHADES K'lster, G. E. Gilmore, E. New Advertisements. If you have rea Post 40 of Malden, Mass. A beautiful horse oi Allen, and Daniel A. Dyer 12'c. to 60c. estate of any description to sell, if you want aristoratic lineage which Mr. Darling bought merville in the morning to ; at the Readville sale them ;o buy real estate of any description, if you accompanied home. Belfast Bank the home of the deceased, require the services of an auctioneer or an Savings ;m in the afternoon, when ! LINCOLNVILLE BEACH. ippraiser, consult the West Realty Co., Spring Jjptldc, Ready Mixed ri and the following verdict Come In and Let Us I Mr. Leslie Dean of Northport was in town Notice is hereby given that Savings Bank street, Belfast.Variety is the spice of life Book No. 15,446, issued by this bank, has been ALABASTINE,Paints. Paste. Room Mould. was caused by being hit by Sunday calling on friends... Mrs. Woodward Dry ind you will find it at the City Bakery, Opera lost and application has been made for a dupli- n It; from 24th of has the “Rockmere” for the Bangor May iouse block. All kinds of Bangor opened cate book according to laws regulating issuing YOURS ’J fancy pastry, cake jn(JS. TRULY, L' 1 cross the track, and we do r4 summer.Mrs. George Hall of Brookline, new books. ind ice cream and the Curtis bread. Let your WILMER J. ne was to blame for the acci- is her Mrs. E. S. DORMAN, Treasurer. we on Mass., visiting mother, Tell you how can sell YOU [itchen fire go out hot days and get what Belfast, May 18, 1910.—3w20 CARLE Mathews. Marion D'rinkwater, Melville & JONES. AHom, V : rou need at the City Bakery... .F. A. Packard k"1jT Dearborn and Hugh Rossiter recently called Pond. Near his pretty trill have on sale June 2nd and 3d, in the Fred 1 ast :>n their schoolmate, Elmer Rossiter, who is Belfast Mr. I. L. Perry has a L Johnson store, Masonic Temple, a line of FOR RENT loutpf(j employed in Northport... .Mr. and Mrs. How- LOST! k which affords him much pleas- 10 Amberol Records 'amden woolens and mill remnants, which will * Special ard Forsaith of East Boston are a ls % spending Iey a of water i •e sold about 10 per cent below the The store, 66 next Memorial In Lincolnville, between John C. Miller's k\rr.. spring clear,cold ======V regular Pew days with their father, Mr. Joseph E. High Street, h'P®'! into a •rice-The Blend coffee sold and large wooden tank i Every Day by rhomas-Mr. and Mrs. Jenness French of ; building. Apply to the place Wadsworth’s stream, a pocket- ^ has f4 >0 about 150 trout. There are Whitten Bros, at 25 cents is a “a nice, full Camden spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. stc. rich, book containing about fifty dollars. Finder an<* ‘n rhomas French.... Miss Merle Wentworth has WALDO TRUST COMPANY, one are the very small avored coffee”; and they have another brand at 10 cents Each. >een visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. | please return to I. V. MILLER, Belfast, and (1 in ^ the otber the larger ones. & j uperba, at 33 cents. They invite investiga- tVentworth. I 9tf -===== m Belfast. Maine. receive a reward. 20tf «rr;. ^closed in wire netting. Mr. ; ion. Opera House block_Have you invest- ,hl4r Id fish with beef « d in If not 'C, in the morning Yours very truly, 4 Holeproof stockings? not, why go toj.7Utm Its eagemess for the food 0 The Dinsmore Store and get a box? If you h !he Pfl8BMtg8g8ggg8gBgSffl8flBggflBgBgga8ggggggaMagg8ggg8gggteggga ^ta,: °ther day that it came in o there will be less mending to be done in the rf ,jlanli Ifiiij, and was killed. We saw & sunily.Call at Carle & Jones’ and let them er CARLE VARIETY IS THE n ell how can sell ten SPICE OF ^ay w*fcb angleworms, JONES, j you they special Amberol 1 LIFE. wer j£ Bcords at 10 cents each.... Annual meeting of | Ushifjp seized, but it was bright lie Belfast & Moosehead Lake R. R. Co. at 10 All kinds of Walnut, White Ice aLGager,y^ Fancy Pastry, Angel, Mountain, Cream, French Pound, I fobit *ng one Mr. Perry was anxious to ■ m. July 6th.James C. Durham has wood | (\u\ Dark and other kinds of cake. If we haven’t what want we come to the Phonograph Department, nd sawdust for sale at his mill on lower Con- Fruit, you will MAKE it. Md t_0 J'"Jl surface. He intends 'f | g ress street.Hand-painted souvenirs of until be has five hundred or TRY CURTIS BREAD. *oftJ'SWck elfast, in great variety at The Fashion, 1 THE CITY BAKERY. aPeckled beauties. &tiit9SP98it9Sit9it9s$9iP9si*9iPf&9ifi9SP9iiP9st9SP9&,&t \ ord’s, High street. ■ i

" : J At a East. Probate Court, Held at Belfast, within and At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and poured forth his voluble tale of woe thus: Potatoes Down for the of At» Probate Court, held at News and Notes. Courtly Waldo, on the 10th day of for the County of v\ aldo. on the loth day of Beif^T^ Literary “Mane he come to me last fall May, A- D. 1910. for the County of Waldo, on the Geo’ge, the world where May, a. D. 1910. > May, A. D. mo. inel0O an’ he dis ter be a hard There is no place in j. guardian of ^ aay, ‘Eli, gwine in faulkingham, F. 8HUTE, guardian of Irene Hhute, N. better can be raised than Doris Marie minor heir of Lenora PENDLETON, executor ni June is a month in which so many im- winter, so yo’ be keerful, an’ save yo’ potatoes Mattie Doty, DANIELminor heir of Manr E. Hhute. late of Belfast. will of Phineas The low late of In said of FRED Pendleton, late n»°i events that the fas’ an’ An’ I b’lieve eastern county. Doty, rtearsport, County Waldo, In said County of Waldo, deceased, in said of W portant happen compre- wages tight.’ Washington deceased, having presented a having pre- County aldo, deceased u. season’s crop has petition praying sented a petition praying for a license to selltat sented a that hensive woman’s magazine must be un- Mane Geo’ge, yas, sab, I b’lieve him, price received for-last for a license to sell at public or sale and petition praying the Ju(ZBL the private public or private sale ana convey certain real es- bate determine who are not from planting convey certain real estate ot said describ- may entitled r °!! full of interesting articles. The an’ I save an’ save, an’ when de winter deterred farmers minor, tate of «aid minor, described in said ance of said usually some have ed in said petition; estate now in his hands f!S i1*! number of the Woman’s Home come it ain’t no an’ dere usual this spring, and petition. tion, their shares June got hardship, acreage Ordered, That the said notice to respective therein it. one of the Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to petitioner give the same to be includes “Wedding Gifts That Health was I wid all dat money frown on greatly increased Perhaps all persons interested a of this distributed 3" Companion jes’ all interested a of this by causing copy accordingly this season wm persons by causing copy order to be Ordered, That tbdsaid are Different,” “A Novel Graduation mah hands!’’—Everybody’s Magazine. largest crops planted order to be three weeks published three weeks successively petitioner L'iv that of Med- published successively in The a all persons interested by u% “When You “A IS FOR SALE AT put in Charles Gillispie in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- Republican Journal, newspaper publish- causing Program,” Graduate,” by ed that at a order to be published three weeks y of known as the Jud. lished at Belfast, that they may at a Pro- atJBelfast, they may appear Probate Vacation to etc. Kate V. dybemps on what is appear to be in The a Trip Europe,” the bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for Court, held at Belfast, within and for said Republican Journal, lievvsiw ^ R. H. Allen and On on tha 14th llshed at Belfast, that '* Staint-Maur contributes another of her Moody’s, Druggist. “The Three-Hour Sailor.” Cunningham places. said County, on the 14th of A. Di County, day of June. A. D. 1910 they may ani.e^1^ two 60 day June, at ten of the clock before bate Court, to be held at * articles this month on straw- farms Mr. Gillispie has planted 1910, at ten of the clock before noon, and show noon, and show cause, Belfast, wini,.a| Pi practical if any they tae of said said County, on the 14th day of li* it. acres to one of the cause, if any the of said have, why prayer peti "* and the love song, “You’re Ask him about potatoes. On pieces they have, why prayer tioner should be 1910, at ten of the clock beiure 4 berry culture, A Brief Autobiography by Dr. Winslow. petitioner should not be not granted. nooi, to the rows are 3-4 of a mile long. The granted. «EO. E. cause, if any tlie.v have, the Worth All the World Me,” by Alfred GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. why pi a- " ^ Clarke’s Book Herald.] JOHNSON, Judge. A petitioner should not be is the to fFrom varieties aife Green Mountain A true Attest: true copy. Attest: grauteu. ^ G. Robyn, just right thing sing It Never Fails to Restore planted copy. geo. e. and Gold Coin. tons of Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Chas. P. Hazeltink, Register, Johnson on summer evenings. Unusually care- Dr. William H. Winslow is an author Seventy-five A true copy, Attest: ^ shown fertilizer were used, and 15 bushels of (.has. p. selected fashions are this Hair to*its Natural several and as our old At a Probate Court Held at within Hazeltink, fully Gray of books, veterans laid a Rob- Belfast, and with cut seed to the acre were by ___ t-‘‘\ month by Grace Margaret Gould, an At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- are fast little article bins Sentinel. of A. D. to the needs of the passing away any potato for the of on the second Tues- day May, 1910. At a Probate Court held at eye particularly girl Color and Beauty. Is not planter.-Eastport County Waldo, Belfast v are about them is of interest to the day of May, a. D. 1910. certain instrument, purporting to be the last for the County of Waldo, on tn. i,, b graduate. The special departments always A. D. 1910. A certain to be the last A will and testament of Janet Smart, late of May, kj filled with and advice on in We will tell a instrument, purporting timely good a’dye. public general. you xi. will and testament ot Owen late Searsport, in said County of Waldo, deceased, R. HURD, of readers Sweeney, guardian k grammar-school pupils respond practiced athletics in the back yard. I copy County, on the 14tli of A. D. Th.ki order to be published three weeks day June, 1910, Orungton, May 10, 1910. enthusiasm to good literature.” The late Justice Brewer was with a successively at ten of the clock before noon, and show thanked this last proprietor torty years iu The Republican a cause, Journal, newspaper publish- if any they have, why the of said nine of New York friends on a fishing me out. Calamities ed at Belfast, that they appear at a Probate prayer petition- The Strand for June contains party after for putting er should not be granted. NOTICE. The. J around the Court, to be held at within and for said 1 stories writers and twelve ar- trip in the Adirondacks, and are sometimes in (Pronounced Kleek*o Club) Belfast, GEO. E. ADMINISTRATOR’Ser hereby gives notice that he by popular blessings disguise. County, on the 14th of A. D. JOHNSON, Judge. fire one the talk day June, 1910, A true copy. Attest: appointed administrator of theestau ticles of interest. George Edwardes, of camp evening naturally “I got busy with Greek and Latin then, at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, ran on fish. When it came his turn the Chas. B. Hazeltink, Register. JULIA A. HANCOCK, late of l> the Gaiety and Daly’s theaters, London, in order to enter Bowdoin College. My if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- as to how he was er should not be iu the of deceased writes his “Reminiscences” and inciden- jurist began, uncertain father had been to college and taught Ale. grauted. County Waldo, Ginger GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. At a Probate Court held at within and bonds as the law directs. All pe come out: Belfast, a musical sel- going to school before he became an tally remarks that comedy architect, A true copy. Attest: for the County of w aldo. on the second Tues- demands against the estate of v, were one time on the The best fresh the dom on its London “We fishing and he bored me so with parsing and ginger ancK be,st Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. day of May, A. I). 1910. are desired to present tbe same pays production.* U'UliT Pln».l/-0ftn tVm ■PomftllO * *rr» air uiaiiu Daubs xui—ci—xui anil all indebted thereto are problems that I sneakedtay clothes down sugar (not saccharine) are used in certain instrument, purporting to be the last reipn will and payment immediately. discourses on “The Art of Dis- “Whales,” somebody suggested. to a new bound for New Orleans and At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and A testament of Priscilla A. Mathews. man, ship Clicquot Club, with a da*h of pure inie oi FRED L. l)i, the “we were bait- for the of on the 10th neiiast, in said County of Waldo, deceas- and an writer con- “No,’’said Justice, articles to go as a sailor before County Waldo, day of Islesboro, May 10, 1910. guise,” anonymous signed citric fruit flavor. The water May, A. D. 1910. ed, bavin/ been presented for probate. with whales.” Father found me out and led (Clicquot tributes an appreciative article—fully ing the mast. Ordered. That notice be to all water) is the best ale D. SHUTE, guardian of Sidney Shute, given persons EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The sul- illustrated—on “The Art of the British me home, but I was permitted to Spring ginger interested by causing a of this order to be finally RALPHl#eitram Shute and Wmnifred Shute, minors copy by gives notice that lie Jus RECEIVED IN COURT CIRCLES. water published three weeks in The Re- I * Man.” Another series of go with a better outfit, washed away by in the world; of Los Angeles, California, having presented a successively executor of tlie last will Working publican Journal, at Belfast that pointed the a in the on written petition praying for a license to sell at public or published they of “Life-Size Portraits” is given, pho- In speech Senate Hawaiian family tears. That book and the carbonat- may at a | by private sale and convey certain real estate of appear Frobate Court, to be held at Maude Adams, Will- Senator of New York told Richard Dana had me. within and CHARLES H. WRIGHT, late of tographs including affairs, Depew caught My godd ing and is said minors, described in said petition. Belfast, for said County, on the iam Ida Ethel this Hualco sailed out of Belfast bottling second Tuesday of June next, at ten of the in the County of Waldo, deceased, Gillette, Conquest, Barry- story: ship proudly Ordered, That the said notice clock nerfect. petitioner give befoie noon, and show cause, if any tliey having demands against tlie estate \ more and David Belasco. An When Liliuokalani was in Bay and struck Saddleback Ledge three to all persons interested a of interesting Queen Eng- by causing copy have, why the same should not be proved, ap- ceased are desired to present the \ “nature” article is one entitled “A land during the English jubilee, hours later and sank in fifteen minutes. this order to be published three weeks succes- proved and aliowed. tlement, and all indebted thereto queen’s Club in The a Andrew was at It was lost Lliequot Ginger sively Republican Journal, uewspaper GEO. E. to make payment immediately. Plant that Quenches Thirst.” she received Buckingham Palace. January and snowing. I at JOHNSON, Judge. Ale is published Belfast, that they may appear at a A true copy. Attest: FRED W Soutar describes and illustrates a number In the course of the remarks that mother’s red Bible and a re- non-astringent. Probate be held passed pepper-box Court, to at Belfast, within and Chas. p. Hazeltink, Register. Jackson, May 10, 1010. | of models which have been “produced between the two queens, the one from volver, and missed the latter much. for said County, on the 14th day of June. a. Other Clicquot 1). at ten of the Islands said she had was an Ball beverages: 1910, clock before noon, anti N jTICK. The sir in court” to aid juries in their decisions. the Sandwich that There Assembly in Pierce’s show if At a Frobate Court held at Belfast, within and ^ BIRCH BEER cause, any they have, why the prayer of gives nonce tlnu she has : The issue is from cover to blood in her veins. Hall in Belfast. I arrived there at one lor file County of Waldo, on the 10th of EXECUTRIX’Sby interesting English said petitioner should not be granted. day a ROOT BEER May. A. D. 1V10. pointed executrix of the last will cover. “How so?” inquired Victoria. A. M. and broke up the dancing, telling GKO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. of SARSAPARILLA A true copy. Attest: H. MOSHER, creditor of Wiiliam II. ancestors ate Cook.” my story. 1 had on sea-boots, JANE HELLEN late of N “What about the Democratic “My Captain peajacket BLOOD ORANGE Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. LINDLEYHall, late of Unity, in said County of FLOOD, party and was Waldo, Scotch cap and—my girl there. deceased, a is the title of Stannard Baker’s ar- and LEMON SODA having presented petition praying m the County of Waldo, decease* Ray THE THOUGHTS OF YOUTH. I was called the ‘Three-Hour Sailor’ for that lie may l*e administrator of the At a Probate Court held at within appointed demands against the estam ticle in the June American Magazine. In Sold Belfast, and estate of said deceased. having several when I sailed on by the best grocers are desired to the v out that the Demo- A small boy was hoeing corn in a sterile \ months, away for the County of Waldo, on the 10th day of ceaseu present it Mr. Baker points A. 1). 1910. Ordered, That the said notice to ment. and all indebted thereto ar< field the when a another ship to Savannah, Liverpool and T1“ May, petitioner give ] cratic is by roadside, passer-by all persons interested by causing a of this make ment immediately. party steadily gaining strength. and returned home a real Clicquot Club Co. S. L. SHUTE, of Fannie copy pay and said: Philadelphia guardian to be published tniee weeks ESTELLE L. la li; James Oppenheim writes of his investi- stopped STEPHENB. Willis, Josephine M. Willis and 1'i‘der successively hero with brown face and tar-black hands. Millis, Mass. Hope E. in The Republican Journal, a M ay 10,1 OIL. the almshouses in New “Pears to me your corn is rather Willis, minors of Providence, Rhode hav- newspaper pub- Nortbport, \ gations among Island, lished at Belfast, that at a Fro small.” “When my gloves wore off and I had ing presented a petition license they may appear York State. The of which he praymgfora to bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for notici things some store I took a sell at public or private sale and certain said “it’s dwarf clothes, job reading convey said County, on the 14th of a. I). scriber notice th.v writes are almost unbelievable. It is “Certainly,” the^boy; real estate cf said minors, described in said day Jane, Administrator’shereby gives ^ corn.” law with the local light and Congress- 1910, at ten of the* clock before noon, and show duly appointed administrator of tie hard to conceive of such human suffering petition. if “But it looks man and doing copying and janitor ser- cause, any they have, why the prayer of said WOODBURY I). THOMI’SON, hit as Mr. describes. “The yaller.” Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to petitioner should not be granted. Oppenheim vice. chewed tobacco in those all terport, Wonders of 3. Certainly; we planted the yaller Everybody persons interested by causing a copy of this GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. Pitching,” by Hugh and sat around hot stoves. order to be three weeks A true in the County of Waido, deceits, is another of the notable series kind. days Well, published successively in copy. Attest: Fullerton, The Republican Journal, a Chas. F. bonds as the law directs. All |" “But it looks as if wouldn’t the Honorable suddenly appointed me a newspaper published Hazeltink. Register. of baseball articles which are appearing you get at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate demands against the estate of cadet in the because, of thirteen of same lor .»• in this Other all of more than half a crop.” Navy Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for sa»d desired to present the magazine. features, ail indebted thereto are course we it on the 1 was the one who had any County, on the 14th day <»t June, A. I). requests, which and of a humorous “Of not, planted boys. only 1910, SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- are'■amusing sea and he could excuse him- at ten of the clock before noon, and show ment immediately. halves.” experience, cause, WALDOfast, on the loth day of May, 1910. Fred i1 vein are "A Week of One if any they have, the of said , CHARLES H. 1 Night Stands,” why prayer peti- N. executor of the last 1 self to his menacing constituents for tioner should not be Pendleton, will of Phineas* Me., February 8, 1010. Bennet Musson, “A Plain American grafted. late of in said de- Bangor, by their claims because of rec- GEORGE E. Pendleton, Searsport, County, in T. LOOPING THE LOOP. slighting my JOHNSON, Judge. ceased, having presented his fust account of England, by Charles Whitefield, A true Attest: A DM IMSTRATOR’S NOTH E. ord, and I entered Annapolis Academy. copy. Administration of said estate for allowance. «ind “Upon the Threatened Extinction of Years ago, when there were only wood- Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. xjL scriber hereby gives n«»ik-, “Running away to sea and being No. that notice thereof be the Art of Letter Writing,” by George en sidewalks in the city of Winnipeg, Ordered, given, three been duly appointed administrator 13 had not been disastrous. ‘We can’t iveeks successively, in The Republican Journal, of Fitch. The liction is contributed by Lin- Canada, holes were bored in the planks At a Probate Court, held at within a in in most always generally tell. Belfast, and newspaper published Belfast, said Conn WILLIAM II. WORK, late of coln Colcord, and James Francis to let the water run In the for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- that all persons interested attend at a Dwyer, through. “I entered the in 1858 and the may in the of Waldo, deconsi Navy day of May, A. D. 1910 Frobate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 14th County and Mary Heaton Vorse, while the de- morning twilight a policeman found a bonds as the law direcs. All p war rushed and scattered my class into A certain instrument, to be lay of June next, and show cause, if any they of “In the man with the of his wooden in purporting the last demands against the estate of partments Interpreter’s tip leg on A will and testament ot lave,why the said account should not he allowed. active service in 1861. I served nine GirlsWanted William G. Fuller are desired to the same House” and “The con- one of these holes and late of in said of GEO. E. JOHNSON, present Pilgrim’s Scrip” hurriedly walking different men-of-war in Unity, County Waldo, deceased’ Judge. and all indebted thereto are perilous adven- been A true copy. Attest: reqin tain their nsual amount of meaty read- around it. APPLY TO TUP having presented for probate, together with immediately. tures and batter down a Chas. F. payment “What are doin’ here?” asked the I expeditions; helped petition praying that Clara K. Fuller may be Hazeltink, Register. M A R K ing. ye Sumter and smash rescue appointed administratrix of the Moultrie, estate of said Jackson, May 10,1910. The novel in the June policeman. burn block- Thompscn lYerulEtliirirg Curpany deceased, with will annexed. NOTICE. '1 he sub- complete Lip- said the man. “Got negroes; plantations; capture ADMINISTRATOR'Sscriber hereby gives notice that he has “G’way, offsher,” Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. pencott’s is “Francine” and the author ade runners, and fought the enemy CHURCH STREET, BELFAST. been duly appointed administrator of the es- to home before ol’ wakes terested by causing a ot this er notice that 1 is Louise who has the get lady up.” wherever Much copy order to be ate of i\ hereby gives Marie Goetchius, possible. of this experi- published three weeks in The Re- administrator of the est successively 1 appointed book "Anne of Treboul” and ex- ence is described in the romances of publican Journal, published at that CYNTHIA M. late of Lincoln- many ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Belfast, they LEVENSELLER, BELINDA LITTLEFIELD, late cellent short stories to her credit. A ‘Southern Buds & Sons of ‘Cruis- may appear at a rrobate Court, to be held at ville, War,’ within and for in tlie of decent At a of the in a Belfast, said County, on the sec- n the of and County Waldo, and forceful on “The Tar- meeting lodge ’way- and and 'The Sea Let- ond County Waldo, deceased, given law directs. All timely paper ing Blockading, Tuesday of June next, at ten of the clock be muds as the bonds as tlie p- back a member that law directs. All persons having the Cost of and National village suggested ters, which I have written from fore noon, and show cause, if demands against the estate of san: iff, Living, leisurely PROBATE NOTICES any they have, why temands against the estate of said deceased are be secured. the same should not be desired to the same for Prosperity,” is by Chauncey M. Depew. cuspidors crowding reminiscences. Of my call to proved, approved and al- lesired to present the same for settlement, and present lowed and the prayer of the ill all indebted thereto are request*. The sixth and last of “1 move, Mr. President,”said anever- and a record At a Probate Court held at within ami petitioner granted. indebted thereto are requested to make pay- Joseph M. Rogers’s literature of the social life Belfast, G KO- E. ment immediately. com- for the of on the 10th dav of I JOHNSON, Judge. nent immediately. articles on “What is with Our ready member, “that the executive of the with the County Waldo, A trust FREDERICK 1 Wrong South, permeated clash A. 1). 1910. copy. Attest* FRANCIS H. LEVENSELLER. to two May, Public Schools” is entitled “A Model mittee be empowered employ of arms and the of and Chas. P. Hazeltine, Line olnville, 1910. Monroe, May 10,1010. glories military k LOW'KLL. widow of John Register. May 10, In it competent to serve during the Chase School Outlined.” Mr. Rogers cuspidors naval life, let the public judge by my HannahLowell, late of Prospect, in of ! saidXnumy ! shows what he thinks should be done to ensuing year. books, which are growing fast into a de- V'aldo, deceased, having presented a petition for an allowance of our school on the praying out the peisonal es- place public system served appreciation. tate of said IN THE GOOD OLD TIMES. deceased. plane it should occupy. Among Ihe short Bean, TJ. S. A., a veteran of “Major Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice t<> stories are “The Headstone of the Cor- on I the A Northerner sitting the veranda of Regulars, wrote; Southern Buds is all persons interested by causing a copy of this ner,” a characteristic tale of rural life, a Southern home was the —nothing to or order to be published tlnee weeks successively in enraptured by perfectly splendid change The by Eden Phillpotts, author of “Children of the “How criticize.’ Gen. ‘Your des- Republican Journal, a newspaper publisher! beauty night. wonderfully Wilisonsays: at Belfast, that they at a the “Sons of the may appear Probate of Mist,” Morning,” beautiful is the moonlight falling on the cription of negro and white plantation Court, to be iieid at Bellas!, within ami for said etc; “A Cabin and a Claim,” by Will water,” he exclaimfed. “It is, indeed,” life and marching through Georgia, in County, on the 14th day of June, A. 1). 1910, Levington Comfort; “Stage-Struck,” by his dignified but unreconstructed “Southern Buds,’’is exact and thrilling. at tell of the clock before noon, and show cause, replied it any they have, why the prayer of said petition- Lucy Copinger; “Doctor Blodgett’s Southern hostess; “but ah! you should And last, Rear Admiral W. S. Cowles, er should not be granted. Duty,” by Arthur Stanley Riggs; “The have seen it before the war.” of the Bureau of Equipment, of the U. GEO, E. JOHNSON, Judge. A true Attest: Chauffeur,” by Eleanor M. Ingram, and S. Navy, at Washington, sent an official copy. Chas. P. Hazkltine. Register. “Bluebeard Closets,” by Elizabeth WHERE TRADE IS BRISK. communication to the author. ‘The Bu- — Coombs. sketches are reau to inform that “Southern At a Probate Court held at Maury Delightful Wendell Phillips was, on one occasion, begs you Belfast, within and -== Thomas L. who writes on Buds and Sons of will for the County of Waldo, on the 10th day of fXSrlDMraiikjTO THE- by Masson, on a railroad War’’ be lecturing in Ohio, and while purchased May, a. D.1910 ; “June,” and Ellis 0. who dis- from time to time as libraries are needed yi§ Jones, one of his journey going to keep ap- ] IITILLIAM EARL LAERABEE of in 1 courses on “Baseball of war Belfast, Fans.” met in the car a crowd of for the ships through the if said of he ’’ Navy County Waldo, having presented a | pointments, Office in New With the June number, from some sort of con- Pay York.’ petition praying that his name may be changed Everybody’s clergy, returning to William Earl Thomas. celebrates its eleventh birth- vention. One of the ministers felt called lie ciuinur reurea irom rne navy Magazine That Hie said and the end of the seventh to Mr. and asked sometime after the Civil War had ended, Ordered, petitioner give notice day, year upon approach Phillips, to all interested a New persons of Farmer by York causing copy Tribune of and lec- under the present ownership. It marks him: “Are you Mr. Phillips?” “I am, spent years study, tutoring this order to be published three weeks success- at the of in the event with a significant cover utter- sir.” “Are you trying to free the nig- turing University Pennsylvania, ively The Republican Journal, a newspaper where he took the of M. D. and at Belfast, that may appear at a | ance and an from “Yes. sir; I am an abolitionist.” degrees published tliqy P interesting expression gers?” Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within ami | Ph.D. He is a member of the Masonic the publishers elsewhere, in addition to “Well, why do you preach your doctrine for said County, on the 14th day of June. A. 1>. AND paper of the G. A. R. and of the at of your favorite home putting forth one of the best numoers of i up here? Why don’t you go over into fraternity, 1910, ten the clock in the foreuoon, and m Order of the of show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the issued. “Excuse are a Military Loyal Legion 1 magazine yet “Southwest- Kentucky?” me, sir, you said should not 1 the United and resides at Rox- petitioner be granted. ward Ho!” is an illustrated article by preacher?” “I am, sir.”' “Are you States, GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. Mass. A Herbert Kaufman calculated to do jus- trying to save souls from hell?” “Yes, bury, I TRUE COPY. ATTEST: 3t21 Chas. P. tice to the stirring movement into that sir; that’s my business.” “Well, why Hazeltine, Register. “The of part of the country. Cost ; don’t you go there?” The assailant hur- NOTICE The subscriber lu re. Journals Women’s Clothes,” by Emily Post, will ried into the smoker amid a roar ot un- Children Cry Execute!X\sby gives notice that she has been duly ap- Republican pointed executrix of the last will and testament | help to clarify at least one of the finan- sanctified laughter. of p^The FOR FLETCHER'S cial of the Will your problems day. ELI P. RAN DELL, late of Stockton Springs, Widow Get Her is an article of IT’S RAINING IN LONDON. Money?” OASTORI A in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given widest interest attention to the bonds as FOR ONLY calling The American of coffee as un- the law directs. All persons having M $2.25. opinion I demands value of the spirit and plan of the fra- derstood in the English home is not high, •TAPS.” against the estate of said deceased are ternal life insurance and desired to present the same for settlement, and orders, showing and how the coffee of the all indebted thereto are to make English lodg- are with a requested pay the weaknesses in them that must be re- They marching halting step, inent ing-houses is esteemed may be under- A and immediately. formed if are to continue in safe halting step slow; ALMEDA E. RANDELL. they stood from the traveler’s tale: And in those blue-clad ranks and service to the following many Stockton Springs, May 10,1910.—3w21 prosperous people. It was the first morningin London “apart- Have hair as white as snow; Ben B. Lindsey answers his critics Their lies on the battlefields The Tribune Farmer Judge ments,” and his landlady came up with youth NOTICE. The subscriber here- > in a final article of his series. important the breakfast. As she set down his coffee Of forty years ago. EXECUTOR’Sbv gives notice that, lie lias been dulv an. A skit for all householders to read .is pointed executor of the last will and testament Is a she a conversation: “It I illustrated national \ cup opened slight The faded, tattered flags they bear, of thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date $ Eugene Woodls delightful “Why Pay looks like she said. “It All torn shot J|»jt rain,” does,” by and shell, ROSE E. COLSON, late of Winterport, weekly. for Cattle, and most Rent?” and irr sociological contrast ap- Are sacred emblems of the dead Special pages Horses, Sheep, etc., )jr agreed the American, “but the odor has ! ill the County ot Waldo, deceased. All persons the most of a Who loved their well: reliable pears illuminating study a faint suggestion of coffee.” country having demands against the estate of said de- market reports. )h real reformer, “A Golden Rule Chief of How great their love and sacrifice ceased are eesired to present the same for settle- and all indebted Dr. Police,” by Frederic C. Howe. In fiction No human tongue can tell. ment, thereto are requested to C. D. Smead, the best known veterinary surgeon in AND THE CAT CAME BACK. make [ ;ulm nt immediately. half a dozen stories lend charm and enter- Those serried ranks are fast m anley l colson. America, writes fcr The Tribune Penn: the thinning regularly Farmer, thoroughly •&/ tainment, ranging through romance, hu- Mr. “They say streets in That once with martial tread Winterport, May 10,1910. mor, adventure, mystery and Boston are frightfully crooked!” The knapsack and the musket bore covering the breeding, care and feeding of all domestic animals, £ problem NOTH E. Tiie subscriber stories favorite authors. Mr. Hub: are. do Where Grant and Sherman led: here- by “They Why, you EXECUTOR’Sby gives notice that he lias lieen and his articles meet the needs Their is and duly ap- of every practical working farm- know, when I first went there I could sleep sound peaceful pointed executor of the last will and testament In the bivouac of the dead. I er More Thelismer Thornton. hardly find my way around.” of and interests every man or woman in city or town who owns a “That must be AM ELI A S. EATON, late of j embarrassing!” No more the reveille at dawn Winterport, horse or cow. Jh “It is. The first week I was there I Shall rouse them from their sleep; | ni tiie County of Waldo, deceased. All persons of the of Thelis- having demands against tiie estate of said de Some quaint sayings wanted to get rid of an old cat we had, No more shall wives and sisters mourn, ceased are desired to the same for set- The subscription price of The Tribune Farmer alone is J present $1.00. _ mer Thornton have already gone the : and wife me to take it to the No more shall mothers my got weep; tlement, and all indebted thereto ate requested the of Their names the roll of fame rounds. Thornton, politician Hol- river a mile upon to make pal meat immediately. j away.” Time’s hand 0®“To new subscribers and all old subscribers who will man Day’s novel, “The Ramrodders,” “And lost the cat all has graven deep. EREDER1CK SULLIVAN. pay f you right?” Winterport, May 10,1910. has a humor of American some and one in advance we make genuine quality | “Lost nothing! I never would have And lie on thoBe hard-fought fields up arrearages year this liberal offer \ as these additional sayings of his from found my way home if I hadn’t followed Where now the Blue and Gray notice. The subscribers “The Ramrodders” indicate: the cat!” Clasp hands across the battle lines Executriceshereby give liot'ee that they have been duly executrices of the have stood about the same Their blood has washed appointed last will and testa- “Yru’d away; ment of Where once The Tribune one chance as a worsted an as- the tide of battle flowed Farmer, year, X dog chasing THEIR FINGERS WERE STICKY. Their ELIZABETH A. BARNS, late of Belfast, $1.00 bestos cat through hell.” children’s children play. in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons as Commenting on the comparatively small The ‘A platform that sounds though it passing years speed swiftly having demands agaiuat the estate of said de- one salaries allowed for services The Journal, 2.00 V was drawn up by the house committee of by Congress And silence round them wraps; ceased are desired to present the same lor set- Republican year, rendered in the Executive branch of the And to their listening ears there comes tlement, and all indebted thereto are requested Paradise.” to make to Ellen Government and the more liberal of No sweeter song, perhaps, payment immediately H. Castle “Ramrodders are the kind that believe pay of our authorized ! Belfast, Me., agent. some of the a man in life Than when the battered bugle sounds that just having the law makes every officials, public ISOLINEN. BARNS, Both for 5 Again the old call—“Taps!” $2.25. one said: HATTIE n. BARNS." good.” Bristol, Rhode Island, May 10,1910. !§| —National “There’s more or less barbed wire in “It reminds me of the way a gang of Magazine. laborers used to be down my way. politics.” paid NOTICE. The subscriber The was thrown at a and “Constable Pike went to replevin some money ladder, ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- what stuck to the went WHAT BACKACHE MEANS. administrator of the estate of hens, and after he’d chased each hen a rungs to the pointed while that which fell HARRIET A. STEVENS, late of dozen times around the barn he sat down workers, through Generally backache means that the kidneys Jackson, went to the bosses. are in the of Waldo, deceased and charged up mileage to the county.” diseased. If they are, do not waste a mo- County and given Journal Pub. l* bonds a9 the law directs. All lost his voice ment, but begin at once a treatment with Kid- persons having Republican Co., Belfast, Me “After Dave Darrington demands against the estate of said deceased are THE BURDENS OF WEALTH. nete, the greatest of kidney and backache he used to rap on the of his desired to present the same for settlement, and |B trough pig- remedies. Delay may mean a fatal ending, so all indebted thereto are to at Then a One for some reason, old Eli requested make pay- pen feeding-time. woodpecker spring, do not delay. Druggists and dealers eell Kid- ment immediately. went to live in the pig-pen and the hogs was going round town with a face of dis- nets at 60c. a box, and guarantee satisfactory Harrison stevens. went crazy.” satisfaction, and, when questioned, he results. Jackson, Nay 10,1910.

* « ——— — nuunLa uii STATE 11Pleanor OF MAINE Letter. What He Wrote About Its Appearance In Waldo ss. Clerk’s Office 1835. A Sup. Jud. Court, 1 The Storekeeper Belfast, May 27,1910. ) for Convalescents. Says: The comet! He is on his way, In accordance with j painties “A lady came Into my store and mmiA: law I herewith make ;i And as he lately lflnk* in Appetizing singing flies; “ statement of the of Nourishment The shrink before ‘I have been a disposition liquor cases at whizzing planets using New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter the jiavii’®1' The of the skies; April term of court, 1910. specter In my apartment. I want one now Ah! burn blue, for my summer home. I thinir State vs. F°rn! well may regal orbs Marcellus R. Knotolton; common sel 30th. The turn these oil stoves are lKK May develop- And satellites pale, wonderful. If only women knew what a ler; filed. Ten million cubic miles of head, comfort would all 41 Winfield NF" rooking, insulated ovens, they are, they have ^ S. Edminster; common nui- Ten billion of tail! one. I sooke about mv atova to a in* labor leagues sance; filed. vfl that reduce the of John 1 my and were Avery; single sale; filed. On, on by whistling spheres of light, friends, they aston- 'd increase the ished. Jesse E. Staples; common filed. while they He flashes and he flames; They thought that there was " seller; Daniel O’Connell or smell and smoke from an oil app.; single sale; i ing qualities of viands He turns not to the left right, stove, and filed. He names; that it heated a s'1' out of the asks them not their room just like any other opie a way One demoniac heel— Guy Gray app.; search and seizure; spurn from his stove. I told them of my filed. 1 and experience, to poor service high Away, away they Ay* and one after another they got one, and Edward Hanson app.; single sale; filed. ex- Where darkness may be bottled up by trained now, not one of them would Robert common ul,s given And sold for “Tyrian dye." give hers Logan; seller; filed. ,l' eagerly attended and up for five times its cost.' Cleveland Dyer; single sale; filed. |„ And what would happen to the land, Saverio Procopio; filed. of infor- The lady who said this had single sale; 0Urce practical And how would look the sea, thought Saverio Procopio; filed. an oil stove was all for single sale; to meet needs. If in the bearded devil's path right quickly Winfield S. JSdminster; common nui- •" present milk in Our earth should chance to be? heating for a baby, or boiling a sance; filed. Ptior COOKERY. Light kettle of or ,■ X1 III Weight Full hot and high the sea would boil, water, to make coffee Richard H. Moody app.; search and Full red the forests gleam; quickly in the morning, but she never seizure; filed. r lishes suited to invalids all Holds Perfect Methought I saw and heard it dreamed of uaing it for difficult or True G. Trundy app.; search and seiz- 6. are fertile in Shape. In a dream! ure; filed. —. sugges- The L. & H. dyspeptic heavy cooking. Now—she knows. Sennett Straws are made for Robert Cassidy app.; search and seiz- lunches that I saw a tutor his tube Do you really what a New iigested take appreciate ure; filed. Summer not Perfection Oil Cook-Stove means to ? No wear, just to keep the sun off. The comet’s course to spy; you James aximum of nourishment in more coal to no more coming to the E. Sprague search and I heard a scream—the rays carry, app.; of an gathered dinner table so tired out that can’t eat. seizure; filed. m. The child Though extremely light you rushing r weight, they Had stewed the tutor's eye; lust a Perfection Stove ana Charles light immediately E. Monaghan app.; search ! r retain their of I saw a fort—the soldiers all the heat from an intense blue flame gchoo for a hasty meal, or shapes because the L. & H. ehoote and seizure; filed. sizing Were armed with goggles green; up to the bottom of pot, kettle or oven. But m and and lister Sanborn; single sale; continued. .. in their work the balls! the room isn’t heated. There is no no ,:,in pausing special drying pressing process. Edges Pop cracked the guns! whiz flew smoke, Lester smell, no outeide heat, no drudgery In the Sanborn; single sale; continued. be with treated Bang went the magazine! Lester should provided yare carefully to prevent down. kitchen where one of these stoves Is need. ‘; Sanborn; single sale; continued. r breaking L. be I saw a a scroll Andy Knowlton; con- Though they may oval is so as to make an poet dip single sale; shaped and in a tinued. easy Each moment tub, " .uggestion of invalidism, comfortable so I Homer B. tit, that an. L. & H. stays on without read upon the warping back Carter; single sale; con- r which hasty lunches i\ew vuiucu. the head. The silk Fcr/cctioit Homer B. binding and are He could not see his verses burn Carter; single sale; con- art taken are too to trifnmings linings apt his brain was fried. tinued. those that appeal to the well-dressed man. The Although on. Malted Milk con- Man Homer B. it ” And ever and anon he bent Carter; common seller; who Cares his hat down so that the To wet them as dried. continued. st amount of SThe lays L. & H. mark they possible True G. Trundy app.; search and seiz- shows. I saw the roll down Oil : Made in as scalding pitch Cook-stove ure; continued. form, to dally peptonized many proportions height " The crackling, sweating pines, It has a Cabinet with a shelf for t of crown and width of so Top and food hot. Tha George Forbes; single sale; filed. t ana arniK brim, that keeping plates nourisning And streams of smoktf, like water-spouts, oickel finish, with the blue of the George Forbes; well-dressed man can be bright chimneys, makes the stove ornamental .. single sale; filed. Added to other in- every suited. Burst the rumbling mines; Homer B. through and attractive. Mads with 2 and 3 burners Carter; single sale; con- jt?r I askeu the firemen made 1, j the 2 and 3-burner atovea why they can be had with or tinued. some of the best-so- the without Cabinet. Such noise about town; Homer B. common dealer Carter; seller; con- dishes. They answered not—but all the while Every everywhere; If not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular tinued. r down. to the nearest acency of the The brakes went up and Homer B. common i' D. Carter; nuisance; K EGG-NOGG. P. Palmer, Belfast continued. I saw a sit Standard Oil roasting pullet Company L. ,:f of one and a Andy Knowlton; single sale; con- yolk egg Upon baking egg; (Incorporated) tinued. I saw a scorch his hand Pour in cripple L. -agar. slowly, his Andy Knowlton; single sale; con- Extinguishing leg; tinued. a glass ot cold Malt- I saw nine geese upon the wing SSSSSSSSSSSSKSsESESESE Andy L. Knowlton; common to formula Toward the frozen pole, nuisance; according And mother’s fell continued. PRESENT CONDITIONS IN TURKEY^ every gosling John Milk Recipe Book, to a coal. Avery; single sale; filed. Allston School Boys and Girls Crisped crackling John of the beaten Avery; single sale; filed. nite egg, —— Some Fresh Facts and a Remarkable I saw the ox that browsed the grass ww John Avery; single filed. I LET YOUR DECIDE mo 4 sale; r with choco- Writhe in the CROPS John j vanilla, Make all the Furniture and Fittings of 1 Confession. blistering rays, Avery; single sale; filed. The herbage in his shrinking jaws p John Avery; common filed. ; or with will tell to use E. seller; aeapple apple Was all a i They you FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured § True G. Regular Five-Room Suite. Head Master An indication of the great changes now fiery blaze; Trundy; common nuisance: [ grated nutmeg, I saw huge fishes, boiled to rags, 8 in the Best Equipped in the at Maine. 8 filed. in the Turkish is Factory Country Belfast, William C. Crawford, Originator of the taking place Empire Bob through the bubbling brine; True G. Trundy; common \M BOUILLION. seller; filed. j the Moslems And thoughts of supper crossed my soul— JACKSON & HALL, Belfast Agents. I True G* Trundy; filed. Idea of Practical Household Instruction. admission among them- single sale; I had been rash at mine. | True G. Trundy; single sale; filed. Malted Milk, prepared selves that their which once government, True G. Trundy; single sale; filed. of the The Boston daily newspapers have sounds! O fearful THE teaspoonfuls exerted a wide influence over the Strange sights! strange COE-MORTIMER COMPANY. NEW YORK. oewell Perkins politics dream! app.; search and seiz- much to illustrated articles I ure; filed. hot add two given space ,,,| water, of the whole world, has been shorn of its Its memory haunts me still, L. on for educa- Knowlton app.; sale; .ream and two or more an original plan practical The steaming sea, the crimson glare A^y single strength. The reasons assigned, as stat- filed. tion and carried That wreathed each wooded hill; L. iam bouillon, or clam originated successfully ed Andy Knowlton app.; single sale; recently in public addresses in Con- Stranger, if through thy reeling brain filed. out William C. of .tii salt to taste. Snow by Crawford, formerly Such midnight visions sweep, James stantinople, are significant in themselves, Lawrence app.; search and and well known as a Spare, spare, oh, spare thine evening meal! filed. itly buttered, peppered Belfast, progressive as --—j seizure; but from the of their own And shall be coming lips sweet thy sleep. Andy*L. Knowlton fii in the oven and able educator. The following article app.; single sale* crisped ecclesiastics are truly amazing. One tiled. delicious and nourish- tells of this interesting work: John said: “We have arrived at this predica- CLAY BANKS RICH ALUMINUM MINES. Mclnnis app.; search and seizure; A school home, a practical, economical, filed. ment because we have gone afar from John Mclnnis instructive, model suite of five rooms, the of Tem- app.; single sale; filed. ■MATO BISQUE, the essential of Discussing subject “High NOW James Bradley app.; filed. used of school hours by the requirements religion. CLOSING! single sale; during part peratures and the Rare Metals” in the W. Jones Allston In George app.; transporting ii of sliced tomatoes, pupils of the Washington gram- proportion as we fell to plundering we June number of Popular Mechanics, J. liquors; filed. mar in Allston, in which all the 44 Andie hot water, and sajt to school, were overtaken by poverty and disgrace. Gordon Ogden says: L. Knowlton app.; search and duties connected with the average Ameri- seizure; filed. In as we established countless “Take aluminum for example. In I, : to twenty minutes, home of are proportion Homer B. Carter can today performed by 1888 aluminum first appeared on the app.; search and 'ime to a boil, then these school hours, has houses of idleness (i. e. seizure; filed. il pupils during pashas’ palaces) market and sold for five dollars a 44 pound. Charles E. Marden been established under the direction of we were left in the The Next Edition of the app.; single sale; -faspoonful of eorn- rear of progress. As It was still a curiosity, and here and TELEPHONE filed. on Head Master William C. Crawford some one ;n water. Add a we crushed thousands of innocents with there would get hold of an John cold of the wooden Avery app.; single sale; filed. the first floor auxiliary ounce or two and muse over its extreme DIRECTORY closes on Andrew L. Knowlton i1 the heel of and out of ex- app.; search and .1 Milk, a very littie known as the “Club House,” oppression put building, lightness, its beautiful color, and its oxy- seizure; filed. ai i serve with connected with the brick school. istence thousands of sufferers death Charles Marden squares of original by gen resisting But still a app.; search and seiz- of this qualities. rarity filed. Mr. Crawford, the originator in the desert or murder on the on account of its ure; Me wheat or Malted by high prohibitive price. Then 44 ... Charles E. Ult-’Sl 1UUUCU1 IIJV 11'-’'-* VJ. iiiuii-vviv.. Marden: common nuisance; seas, as we made the heart of humanity comes the electric furnace with its ex- filed. the lower schools of Boston, if not 44 grade ache our | traordinary high temperatures. Alumi- John F. : SUBSTITUTE. has embodied in it with cruelty and intolerance, as JUNE 1910. Mclnnis; common nuisance; in the entire country, num immediately drops from five dollars 18, filed. school life we counted it an honor to unite with the 44 the best features of practical a to less than a Homer 'iiute for meat that is J pound 35 cents pound, B. Carter; common nuisance; as him in Europe as well Satanic crew i. e. the filed. nutritious and investigated by ( palace courtiers) ; and the world sits up very straight and digest- has been James as the basic which he notice. A metal more If desire to have name W. common nui- plans we became in That very the takes useful than you your appear Lawrence; er meat loaf as to deceive for several proportion sance; filed. formulating years, only or than has 44 of God’s wrath.’’ Another said: gold silver—possibly iron, James W. \ made as follows: an to put them objects the in Lawrence; common seller; awaiting opportunity joined great procession of modern this book, you must give your order filed. into “Science and education have lifted other ; walnut meats practice. business opportunities, and Andrew English immediately L. Knowlton; common seller; The rooms include a living room, dining governments to tne wnue we nave the business man seeks the man of sci- for ■ t add one cup say, Telephone Service AT ONCE. filed. chopper, 44 room, bedroom and laundry, for and talks about Andrew kitchen, fallen low. We have constantly been ence, output and possi- L. Knowlton; common nui- it. or toasted corn flakes which all the furniture and needlework bilities. the impelled downward until neither trades Andrew L. wo teaspoonfuls of melt- were made for the most part by boys “Aluminum has had a remarkable Knowlton; drinking house and of the division. The nor sciences, neither morality nor wealth and tippling shop; filed. with pepper, salt and girls graduating growth, commercially, but the next few u some of this free of Wilbert A. Stevens; con- two classes below did work, remains. Our hope of reconstruction is decades will show its real value and use. Call up, charge, or drop a postal to our single sale; If 1 i a cupful of the Bor- of the culti- tinued. however, and also the whole in It is that iron is the ■ the hope of We must deal popularly supposed Wilbert A. con- with an unity. Local in town and an will Stevens; single sale; Milk, prepared vation in connection with up-to-date most abundant of all the metals, but an- Manager your Agent be tinued. with non-Moslems as with be- of the home made up of about 50 beds brothers, of the W ilbert spoonfuls pow- garden alyses earth’s crust show that alu- sent to visit you. A. Stevens; common seller; of various kinds of trees cause we are all the sons of one father- continued. n> of water. Form into vegetables, pear minum is the king of all the metals as Charles L. and cold frames. land.” Such frank self-analysis shows far as quantity is concerned. There is Elwell; common seller; a moderate oven for The sewed all the which continued. girls burlap that true reform has within. Four just a little more than eight per cent of th and walls the begun Charles L. Elwell; eon- melted butter the boys tacked to the of living aluminum in the crust of the earth, or single sale; into the of these remarkable addresses, translat- tii.ued. >r with a hot tomato room. The boys pounded putty almqst twice as much as there is of iron, Charles L. Elwell; single sale; con- old where holes had been made by ed from the Ottoman Turkish Rev. and more than r* lows: floors, by 80 times as much alumi- tinued. rubbed them with sand and stain- desks, Stephen van R. Trowbridge of the Amer- num as there is of copper. New and Jeremiah W. Staples; common seller; ful of minced onion, ed and varnished all the woodwork. They England Telephone continued. ican Board Mission are “Sometime aluminum will be made for a inAintab, printed Jeremiah ■nful of butter with- made a large library table, bay window' a few cents a and it will W. Staples; single ale; con- in in the pound, eventually seat and a window several full Hibbert Journal for April, tinued. : ne and one-half cups straight seat, displace iron in many places where iron Telegraph Jeremiah W'. con- a mission a Company Staples; sale; bracket shelves, roomy and well careful is now considered to single with two tea- long repay perusal. be indispensable. tinued. ( icken rocker and both style stationary chair, It is about one-third the weight of iron, Jeremiah W. starch wet with a Staples; single sale; con- cushioned, a piano bench, a waste-paper W. C. T. U. NOTES. is about as strong in tensile strength as tinued. several and a tall, Heat to boiling basket, tabourets, cast iron, and just as soon as the proper Roscoe Harding app.; single sale; tiled. old-fashioned hall-clock frame. The clock Roscoe Attention is again called to the Prize alloy of aluminum can be found, it will Harding app.; single sale; riled. frame aw'aits the works. A half dozen be steel’s Fred Canney app.; single sale; in strongest rival. At present judg- a Essay Contest High and Grammar ment of lower court IT BRINKS. dining chairs, upholstered, round dining metallurgists are handicapped by the affirmed; mitti- con- school mus issued. table, a corner china closet, which grades. The State Superintend- fact that aluminum can be made from ■onful of acid fruit Fred Canney app.; tains a full dinner a a three- ent of single sale; judg- set, buffet, the S. T. I. is very desirous that one ore, bauxite, this ore is ment of lower l a only ijnd tastem Co. court affirmed; mitti- glass half full of screen of and the kitch- steamship piece burlap oak, Waldo county shall be found in but few places,' and is rapidly mus issued. or en and various of kitchen represented. and serve. If .an tables, pieces exhausted. There is no On and after October 4, 190A. trains connect- Fred W. Canney; common seller; con- Leaflets conditions are being doubt, furniture were also constructed the giving in the at Burnham and tinued. hand a or needle by however, that in a short time we shall DAILY SERVICE ing Waterville with through pin (EXCEPT^SUNDAY) trains Frsd W. boys. They made two beds, a bureau, a hands of the teachers. Additional infor- know how to extract the Muminum from for and from Bangor, Waterville, Port- Canney; single sale; con- into small tinued. fragments, a a clothes-tree land and Boston will run as follows: stand, writing table and mation can be had by asking the State ordinary clay, economically. Then every STEAMERS BELFAST AND CAMDEN Fred W\ Canney; sale; con- .ackberry, raspberry as well. bank will be a FROM single Supt., Mrs. G. T. Woods, or E. F. clay mine of high-grade BELFAST. tinued. can The Troy, Leave Belfast at 5 Sun- ly be used, and girls made pillows, curtains, w'hich a p. m., daily, except A.M. P. Herbert should ore, clay containing high percentage M. P.M. Philbrook; single sale; filed. are to be stenciled table cloths and Miller, Belfast. It be remember- day, (Northport June 20th to September 12th, drinks for hot later, of aluminum* every bit of slate will yield Belfast, depart. 7 00 12 15 3 20 Herbert Philbrook; common seller; shing ed for Rockland and Boston. napkins with monograms, sheets, pillow- that pupils have until August to com- to the caress of inclusive) Camden, Citypoint. t7 05 tl2 20 43 25 filed. i r magic high temperature For Searsport, Bucksport, and patients, kitchen dish their Winterport Waldo.4715 +12 30 13 35 Guy Gray app.; search and cases, bedspreads, cloths, plete work. The local Union offers its precious prisoner of pure aluminum, at 7.30 a. seizure; Bangor, m., or on arrival of steamer Brooks. 7 27 12 42 continued. V and of the little it has so 3 47 i GRUEL. glass wipers many things a small cash for the best in which jealosly guarded for from Boston, daily, except prize essay Monday. Knox. 47 39 tl2 54 3 59 Chester A. Maddocks; common that come in the sewing line, an entire untold ages. with its its seller; >f a either Iron, rusting, RETURNING Thorndike. 7 45 1 00 4 05 continued. pearl barley few brass desk brass and silver candle- grade; and the county gives, also, set, crystallization, and its odd eccentricities, 7 53 Chester A. ■ at Unity. 1 08 4 13 common it. a Leave Boston, daily, except Sunday, 5.00 Maddocks; nui- Pour off the water, sticks and and their and cash prize, for the best one of the local as shown in the form of be shades, caps steel, will p. m. Burnham, arrive. 8 15 1 30 4 35 sance; continued. The are under the 11 ■■d water and 1-2 tea- aprons. girls cooking prize papers that may be presented. displaced by its peerless young rival, alu- Leave Rockland, daily, except Monday, at Clinton. 8 39 1 54 6 07 Chester A. Maddocks; single sale; who details certain ones to do Benton. 8 48 6 continued. ! Soil until reduced one teacher, minum.” 5.15 a. m., or on arrival of steamer from Boston. 16 the sweeping, dusting, washing, cooking, FRED W. POTE, Agent, Bangor. 11 35 3 15 6 10 Chester A. Maddocks; single sale; _ hour, strain, sweeten to ironing and cleaning. In the kitchen The annual meeting of the Waldo coun- Belfast. Maine. Waterville. 8 54 2 12 6 22 continued. Burnham Farmers Butter Portland. 11 50 4 50 9 30 Ralph M. Wood; common con- B lemon juice and dust there is a gas and a coal stove, set tubs ty Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Buy seller; NORTH AMERICAN Boston t E‘D. 330 8 00 — tinued. B top. for for four, wringers, scrubbing boards, will be held June 16th in the hall Boston. W Frank Very good Grange The good farmers of the steadygoing old D. 3lg g2_ Larrabee; common seller; con- : copper boiler, baskets, soap made by the ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, tinued. B roubles. in Jackson, with sessions ail and even- town of Bur ham seem to have TO and shelves and closets day caught BELFAST Frank girls, containing the fever and that 2l7Lasalle St., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Larrabee; single sale; con- B Eleanor Frances. for the ing. Mrs. Lambert of New York, Na- potato everything tinued. the necessary tools and materials P.M. A.M. A.M. goes with it. The proprietor of a small ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909. of a tional will the D.. 7 00 Frjmk Larrabee; single sale; con- management simple, well-eqipped organizer, help during store at Corner that it Boston, 9 00 home. Reynold’s reports Mortgage loans, $110,566 67 ■! g; tinued. auu give an duuicBO ui me evening. a is very difficult matter to get in butter Collateral loans, 00 Henry L. common ttiidren Orv The cooking arrangements allow si* 44,500 Eldridge; nuisance; Unions are represented by one delegate enough to supply the farmers who trade Stocks and bonds, 409,180 00 Portland. 10 35 7 00 12 55 continued. rCR at a time to tne case, uis- FLETCHER’S gins prepare with him but do not make Cash in office and 01 Russell sale; con- to ten members, and as many vis- butter. Those bank, 73,262 A.M. Thomas; single cuits or whatever it may be, while others paying Premiums in of tinued. of them that make any bluff at keeping process collection, 29,520 35 Waterville. 6 55 9 50 4 15 are to the or itors as Vacancies in astoria the ironing possible. delega- 15,629 64 —— A tending baking, cows rarely keep more than one and it Agents’ balances, Bangor. 7 00 12 25 true statement. Attest: the washing. The set tubs and the stoves tions are filled from visitors. Interest and rents, 6,310 % among thg often seems as though she was dry the WADLIN, are in the middle of their allotted floor Benton. 7 02 t9 56 4 22 Clerk. l YE will carry lunch boxes and the most of the time. As the small _TILESTON FISHERMAN. so as to facilitate the Delegates boy Gross assets, $688,969 63 Clinton. 713 10 05 4 33 space instruction. would “what do know about local Union furnishes tea and coffee. exclaim, you Deduct items not admitted, 1G}231 29 Burnham, 8 35 10 20 50 The garden is expected to yield a bumper depart. that?” The farmers in a good agricultur- Unity. 8 54 10 45 09 hrave and bold crop for the having al- Those entertainment over preserving, girls desiring night al section ot our state the cross assets, $672,738 34 Thorndike.. 9 02 1100 17 ocean cold, been inducted into the pestering Admitted ready mysteries should write to Mrs. D. J. road to them with Knox. 49 10 til 10 25 o fished all night, Bartlett, grocer keep supplied LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1909. t of putting up pears. Brooks.,. 9 25 11 30 0 fook would bite. Brooks, R. F. D. Secretaries and local butter! And still we sit up nights trying Net unpaid losses, $37,350 53 The simple, rich, solid character of the Waldo. t9,'5 fll 40 45 (I he sardine sad their as best we may to ascertain why our Unearned premiums, 125 955 10 furniture and the supts. are reminded that reports 49 45 411 50 16 >-n.ile at the delicate, artistic, yet and demand are Citypoint. shimmering supply so fearfully out All other liabilities, 23,018 03 arrive substantial appearance of the girls’ ef- must be in June 10th. Put yourse'lf Belfast, 9 50 11 55 6 by of balance. The trouble, or at least a Cash capital, 200,000 00 whale as station. forts, as well the delicious cooking, in the of one of these tFlag place officers, for part of it, is that the men who ought to oyer all liabilities, 286,413 68 ; tail denote the care and interest of the Surplus Limited tickets pupils be are con- for Boston are now sold at on the a and think ho,v would like producers playing the role of “fh sandy shale: in their beneficial and moment, you 1 $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. --fry shark highly practical sumers. Hence the abnormal congestions otal liabliltes and surplus, $672,738 34 work. The project could not have been j it) if from one Union came no report, j Through tickets to all points West and North- ]"> dark both in the supply markets and the pro- via all .jrfw if it had not been and another until the before Excellent open New west, routes for sale by L. J. Sanborn « in Central accomplished, however, delays day can be territory throughout squirrel Park. tucing world. The thing only Our Belfast. COFFEE ’•w* and the Then do as England. real insurance. Agent, for the co-operation of the teachers convention, perhaps. out policies give Rich and bright straightened by all hands getting in- Our TERMS ARE RIGHT. F. E. BOOTHBY, General Passenger Fragrant. o bite, scholars alike. you would be done by. Let each Union Agent. do his or her and it.—Turf, For to MORRIS MCDONALD, well if of this in- feel itself for at least one place keeping particulars apply they bit that bait Mr. Crawford said in part responsible Farm and Home. Vice President & General Manager, Physicians recommend it because the »ok would be their work: “The be train- resolution. The chairman of the EASTERN DEPARTMENT. fate, teresting boys will county Portland, Maine. acrid bitter flavor of common coffee is •bell 3t21 16 Street, New York ed in the arts and crafts that to resolution committee is Miss S. A. Man- Clubbing The Liberty City. ‘heir knell pertain Offebs. following clubbing eliminated from the Tudor brand mel- home and will be made to see sur, Monroe. by r a swell making offers apply only to in ad- hotel. subscriptions paid se con d-nand it with 'g: 'with his that thus they can construct a home for lowing age before roasting. heart dead-broke, vance; and when payment is made it should be of every de- Boot and Shoe w goods re to his themselves instead of left hopeless Furni- waiting folk; being stated what if any, is desired. It is scription. GUARANTEE. he’d n« luck at with the that without money premium, ture, car- on !Lnk all, thought bedding, REPAIRING. e also necessary to say that none of these stoves, etc. Your will be refunded h- way and hired a haul, they cannot have a home. The possibili- publi- pets, money without the KK*8 .f Antique furniturt what fun he’d had ties are almost for the man, cations are mailed with The Journal or from I have bought the boot and shoe repairing return of the n legion young a If you coffee if it is not a little better that shad; specialty. business of Richard 131 Main St., ten-pound who has grown up and has a little spare this office. We have to pay for these publica- have anything to Ellingwood, than for the the am the kind you have been You to macker—el be This true's! sell me a opposite postoffice, and ready to attend using. so time, to independent. work tions one year in advance, and they are then drop well; postal card and you will receive a prompt call. to all work in that line at the old stand. Reason- be the 6wl7 *0 teaches the and true value of judge. d sleek and fat dignity sent from their respective offices to our sub- WALTER H. able prices and satisfaction guaranteed. Pun flat labor, that the difference between good COOMBS, scribers. Our clubbing offers are as follows Coi ner Cross nd Federal Streets, Belfast, 3ml8 L. E. MoMAHAN. A. A. HOWES 8 CO. fin and poor living is not a difference of ELIXIR ir-ypound I for one in advance: year's subscription paid in; money but of intelligence. The girls are Established 1851 S-l1"11 1 The Journal and Farm and j harpooned the whiles shown how and how not to to JVo/a“cureall. "Takeit when Home.$2.00 decorate, The Journal and Tribune Farmer.2.2E hif i,l'>altfor a hundred miles make a but effective and com- your stomach’s “oil”—head "lat would simple The Journal and McCall’s Magazine.2.10 f set him free fortable home. is of solid aches—breath is bad. Dr. John Cut .Flowers •fin roast of Everything The Journal and New Idea Magazine.2.10 Stevens, Jigamaree! Relieves construction; there is no shoddy. The constipation, bil- The publications included in our clubbing of- t*i„.MuRal. MIXER MAIN STREET. FOR SALE tfiat the fishers tell. real climax of the project comes in the iousness, and lack of appetite. fers may be sent to different addresses. BLOCK, and are written on the Intestinal ®fn> they all mean well. compositions which antiseptic. Expete APPLY TO Plan, and it never fails: lessons learned. The pupils rise above worms. tatisestfo* SPECIALTY—Diseases of the Eye, mad children wtU." KodolFor* MISS ALICE M. fishy in all fish tails!/ the tables and the wash tubs to a high mMeep$ tfom pour Relieves sour stomach DUFFIE, tsngs in June Lipphieott’s ethical and moral standard. »*•. *o«,9i.oa Palpitation o£ the heart. Divests what you eat Ear, Throat and Nose. 18 S; 27 Charles Street, Belfast. Memorial Exercises. Sunday, instead of SZARSPORT. HIGH COST OF LIVING. POSITIVELY THE OHLY WILD WEST SHOW SECOHD Monday, was observed as Memorial Day by (THE LARGEST, Preeman Post G. A. R. In the TO VISIT a McGilvery WORLD) SELFAST THIS SEASOH. *1 B. F. Young returned Sunday from busi- ! Valuable Information is Here Given b> morning comrades visited the graves in the ness trip to Boston. Bird mtlaying cemeteries and decorated them, John Company. Miss Edith Tfturston spent Sunday in Bangor rhose assigned to this duty were as follows: In considering the high cost of living, let us with relatives. Belfast cemeteries, E. W. Ellis, George W. divert at least a part of our attention from the contribution at the church Monthly Cong’l Curtis, H. T. Scribner; Smart cemetery, Albert meat question and look into the practical side next of Sunday morning. E. Nickerson; Gordon cemetery, E. Hopkins; the many dishes that can be properly made, Mr. and Mrs. Williston Grinnell of Camden Sargent cemetery, L. M. Sargent; Merrithew FOR 30 DAYS p if we use care in selecting the toning up end, were in town last week. cemetery, H. T. Scribner and J. H. Kneeland. j- as it were. Now, many simple puddings can be H. T. Scribner and L. M. Sargent had charge I Will make a made from inexpensive material that are equal Capt. H. G. Curtis returned Saturday from a great reduction in prices on Df of comrades in to the more costly dishes if the last touch is business trip to Caribou. decorating graves neighbor- ing towns.The exercises were in charge of com- properly put in. This last touch is Three Crow Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Billings of Lynn, Mass, mander Clifton Whittum; adjutant, J. A.Colson; Brand of Vanilla. It has the quality of strength, were in town Memorial Day. n executive committee.Comrades J.E. Wentworth. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS thus requires little to give the cooking that Halley's comet was plainly visible Saturday John B. Ames,H.M.Chase.J.W.Black, F. A. Cur- soft fruit flavor, rosey boquet, deliciousness _ and in the western A time to |= Sunday nights sky. tis, F. E. Whitcomb, E. Hopkins, J. A. Colson, good purchase your Summer Underwear, and appetising zest. The most perfect flavor- Harry Gross, who has been visiting his fam- H. T. Scribner, A. E. Nickerson, L. M Sargent, £ Shirts, Hosiery, Etc. £ ing, the result of years of manufacturing ex- Put in the neatest of ily in town, returned to Boston Thursday. with the usual sub-committees. The day was perience. up laboratories, rteg. Sale Sale with the utmost care to detail which Sweetser is Miss Einora perfect one and all the arrangements were Reg. every Mrs. J. D. visiting Price Price Price Price Lii carried out. E. W. Ellis was mar- makes perfection! P. in Laconia, N. H. for two weeks. successfully U Men s Quiir.by Men s Negligee Shirts. S1.00 .85 Underwear, $ .25 S .20 shal of the day. The column was formed at the [?' The sale of the Searsport House and stable : .50 .42 .50 .38 soldier’s monument at 10.30 and the Suspenders, BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. to Mr. Jones cf Monroe has been declared off. marche<^to -50 .38 '* .25 .17 Methodist church, where a union service Boys' Corrected for The Journal. Mrs. C. R. Hines, son Clarence and Miss .37 .25 .25 Weekly vas held with an address by the pastor, Rev. Hosiery. ,22 Helen Morrill, left Friday for Watertown, I. .60 .45 •• PRODUCE MARKET. TAID PRODUCER Albert Corey. The church was appropri- £] Men’s Overalls, .15 .124 Mass. ately decorated for the occasion with .45 .37 .124 .10 Apples, per bu, 75al.OO Hay. lg.OC flags, •' o 7 Crook and dried, per lb., Hides, 7^a£ Mr. and Mrs. Levi D. daughter lowers and wreaths ar.d among the hymns se- .37 .25 Linen Collars, .15 .10 Beans, pea, 2.50a2.75 Lamb, 10 Doris of Brewer are at their at Pleas- was cottage eded the inspiring National Hymn. The U Men’s Underwear. ,50 .42 Khaki Pants, 1.00 .75 Beans, Y. E., 3.25a3.50 Lamb Skins, 30 ant Point. irst selection by the choir was “Comrades O Butter, 25a28 Mutton, g Beef, sides, Oats. 32 lb., 4g Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Harris of Boston were in Greeting,” by Wilson. This included a beauti- else in this line marked 6$aS& Everything Beef, fore quarters. 7 Potatoes, 25 of Mr. and C. 'ul duet Miss town last week, the guests Mrs. obligato by Inez Buker and Mrs. at low Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, lit li Porter. As a to correspondingly prices. IS Straw. S.OO E. Adams. gene response prayer R. N. U ** Cheese, Porter rendered Chicken, 16 Turkey, 26a2S I. N. F. the beautiful solo, Cross and Barkentine Mabel Meyers, Capt. oik -mi —=>l[ol|olBrc-"-:nor-:rz>| Calf Skins, 13 Tallow, 3 Prown, by Dana. The number was a [o Gilkey, sailed from Jacksonville, Fla., May 26th closing Duck, 22 Veal. 10a 11 luet and chorus by Miss Buker and Mrs. Porter, Eggs. 22 Wool, unwashed, 25 for Portland. and expressions of commendation were heart ‘^titled Brave Hearts Lie Still, by Wilson The STOCKTON SPRINGS. Fowl. 14 Wood. hard. 4.00a4.50 The Searsport Cornet Band went to Winter- on all sides as the people wended their waj Geese, IS Wood, soft, S.OO service opened with prayer by Rev. Charles H. the Memo- The was port Monday to furnish music for town last homeward. church auditorium verj RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. MftElhiney of the First church, Mrs. Edward Overlook arrived in Congregational and decorated witt rial services there. Mass., and left Mon- appropriately handsomely Beef, Corned. 13 Lime. 1.10 rhe sermon Rev. J. Albert of Friday from Somerville, by Corey, pastor flags and flowers for this remembrance Butter Salt, 14lb., 18a22 Oat Meal, 5 Mr. A. B. who the winter in to Massachusetts. patriotic Ferg^on, spent ;he Methodist church, was full of day to return 76 5 inspiring of the noble acts and sacrifices of those whc j Corn, Onions, New York with his Dr. J. S. re- > son, Ferguson, and tributes to the Albion P. 2nd, returned last Cracked Com, 73 Oil. kerosene, 12al3 ihoughts glowing veterans Mrs. Goodhue, went at their nation’s call to battle for the turned home her Corn Meal, 73 Pollock, 6 Saturday. 3res#:nt. He said that he was too from a visit of several weeks with although Friday cause of Union, Freedom and Right, that “This Cheese, 20 Pork, 16 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Montgomery of Bucksport roung to have been a soldier in the late rebel- mother in Poston. Welcome home! government of the people, by the people, anc Cotton Seed, 1.85 Plaster, 1.13 were in town Memorial of ion he was the son a Codfish, 8a9 Meal, 3\ Day, guests Judge of soldier who fought in The Current Events Club was entertained for the not be Miss dry, Rye people” might disrupted. I 10 J. W. Black on Main street. t and he remembered Cranberries, Shorts, 1.45 well when the regiments afternoon in regular session by L. Colcord and her assistants are thank- Wednesday Evelyn I Clover Seed. 18 Sugar, 6 town vent to war. His was Ralph Whittier of Bangor was in Memo- marching away home Miss Leora Partridge, Church street. ed by the parish for their tasteful, effective Flour, 6.50a7.25 salt. T. I., 40 rial Dav tha cnipst nf his aunt Mrs. Hannah ;hen in Massachusetts and he told of a visit to H. G. Seed, 2.75 Sweet Potatoes, 6 Griffin came from Bangor last labors. On Monday the children of the three Miss Edith Lard. 16 Wheat Meal. T. Pendleton, on Main street. he camps near his home before the 4.^ troops Friday evening for a visit with her parents, village schools, under the care of their teach- r arched His he Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant of Portland away. father, said, died a few Horace M. Griffin, Middle ers, marched to the to decorate the AN EDUCATIONAL Henry Capt. and Mrs. cemetery BOKN EXHIBITION COMING LIKE AN ARMY THROUGH THE rears and with him was were in town of Mrs. Eliza- ago buried one of the graves of all Civil War the numbei last week, guests street. soldiers, lOOO ittle bronze buttons he So loved. “He MEN AND HORDES looo beth M. Nichols on Main street. dearly growing yearly In honor of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treat of Milo arrived larger. day Eaton. In Deer Isle, May 15, to Mr. and lad another,” said Mr. “which he left to all Western Frontiersmen. Cowboys. Indians, Cowgirls, South American Goueli, Corey, with the business places were trimmed with Mrs. Henry B. Eaton, a son. Mrs. Clara Eyre and children arrived Thurs- Monday morning to spend Memorial Day queros, Japanese. Cossack| Riders. Arabian Acrobats. Celebrated Scout- in smali and Star Banners Grindle. In Brooksville. May 19, to Mr. and Belles and Beauties from the from N. Y., and her cot- his and Mr. and Mrs. James N. flags, many Spangled poosesj Wigwam. ReaDCowbovs iroin Urn Kan, !; day Flushing, opened the father mother, a Riders. Noted Fearless beg privilege of wearing my father’s but- were to the Mrs. Charles Grindle. daughter. Lady Guides, Stage Coach Drivers.’Time Honored Front summer. flung breeze, throughout the vil- walks of Western life. on Union street for the West Main street. In St. Shotting, Wild wa: tage ;on.” This tribute to the old Treat, Holbrook. Tenant’s Harbor, George, lassoing, riding Horses. Real Indian soldiers was ap- lage. the wise: the good praise it. the best it It Untrue's ttie ill turn May ; 23, to Capt. and Mrs. Charles Holbrook, patronize teacher n In Dr. Elisha Hopkins, who spent the winter in We hear with regret of the painful pleases the parent* charms the it the preciated by every one of them and the elo- a Catherine. ;;it ladies; delights children ; it captivate* daughter, ly want to see the be-t and N. Y., with his Mrs. J. which Horace M. Griffin is suffering at you grandest You will see it in this mightv morn n Brooklyn, daughter, juent sermon which followed was listened to Capt. SEARSMONT. Knowlton. In Belfast, 27, at 9 Pearl tion m May its countless array of novelties and its stupendous program of sterling returned home and he may soon to Mr. and Mrs. Melville E. a D. Sweetser, Saturday. nost Mr. text was this writing, Monday, hope Mr. and M. street, Knowlton, attentively. Corey's Paul’s Mrs. S. Tibbetts of Wilton are Don't fall to see Our Great Historic Street Parade at 11 a. in. son. daily. \\ ,;: of the schooner Harwood vords to so at this be restored to usual health. of Mrs. Capt. Creighton Timothy, appropriate time, guests Mary Bean... Ernest Marden Ladd. In Rockland, May 24, to Mr. and Mrs. BELFAST. MAINE, WEDNESDAY, JINK 15th Palmer went to Thomaston Saturday to visit ‘I have fought the good fight, I have finished The Ladies' Aid Society will meet this, arrived home from Boston Saturday_Mrs. George E. Ladd, a son. Excursions will he run on all railroads and steamboats running into Belfast his while the schooner is in he I with Mrs. brank Ella Lord. In Waldo, 26, to Mr. and Mrs. You cannot afford to mi*s this event. family port. course, have kept the faith, etc and his Thursday, afternoon, socially, Wentworth has arrived home for the sum- May Osborne G. Lord, a daughter. Mona Frances. ermon was full of tributes to the veterans and A. East Alain street. All are cor- mer... Mr. and Mrs. ,^ch. Henry W. Cramp. Capt. Nash, finished Patterson, Elon B. Gilchrist and Melvin. In Camden, May 20, to Mr. and 1 •f and card discharging Thursday at the Penobscot coal helpful patriotic thoughts. dially invited to join in the pleasurable Miss Florence Dunton of Belfast were in town Mrs. Arthur Melvin, a son. At the close of the last Proyan. In 19, to Rev. dock and sailed Friday for Newport News. service the column games. Sunday.... Memorial Sunday was observed Winterport, May and Mrs. F. L. Provan, a narched to the monument and disbanded. At the at the M. E. church last daughter. Mrs. Mary Perkins arrived Saturday from Mr. H. L. Hopkins is generously sharing Sunday. Rev. C. H. Staples. In Winthrop, Mass., May 28, to Mr. ♦ m. the p. column was again formed and of in his rine, big Bryant gave the address. The ranks of the and Mrs. Edmund B. a Edmund EDISON Worcester, Mass., aceompaned by Mrs. Fred pleasure riding easy-running, Staples, son, j ♦ • narched to the Nichols where his first veterans grow thinner each the Beauclerc. Kendall, who returned on the afternoon boat cemetery, ap- automobile with all neighbors, ticking year, but few iropriate ceremonies were held and the graves one then another, much to the enjoyment of remaining ones are faithful in the observance to Worcester. MAK Kil l) < f the comrades decorated. Then the column his friends. of Memorial Sunday... Mrs. Sarah Robbins Sch. Harwood Palmer, Capt. Creighton, ar- I { narched 1 to the T~»_ T 11 T>_1, More- o Kriivf has a f Village cemetery,where similiar placed very' fine piece of monumental rived from News with 4,767 Arky-Ali.en. In Vi’ alhaven, May 21. Elmer Phonographs Friday Newport ervices were work on held, ti.ence to the soldier’s Mrs. Charles her lot in Oak Grove The Arey and Goldie M. Al.en, both of Vinalhaven. tons of coal for the Penobscot Coal Co. at visit with his parents, Capt. and Cemetery. work Cook-Hobbs. In June Rev. ] nonument, where prayer was offered and Rev. last was done by Mr. Dorman of East Union. Belfast, 1. by Point. C. Park, West Main street, returned early Down ♦ Mack’s { Ashley A. Smith, George Parker Cook and Mrs. t $1.00 Charles H. read a beautiful tribute ... The annual of Oak McElhiney week to his home, his patients requiring his meeting Grove Ceme- Nina F. Hobbs, both of Belfast. Miss Elizab2th Nickels, who has been receiv- 1 o the “unknown dead.’’ The roll of honor was attention. tery Association will be held at the home of Dargif-Di nn. In Boston, May 17, Andrew treatment in the Hebron sanitarium for the and Mr. Rivers R. of Boston and Mrs. Marion E. $2.00 a Month ing ead, the veterans and children scatttered June 7th at 3 p. in.... Mr. Joseph Dargie Dunn, \ Mr. and Mrs. Eben have returned j arrived home Libby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Upham of past eight months, Friday, very owers and evergreen. This concluded the ex- Stickney of Portland was the guest of Mr and Northern Maine and have taken Me. much from again Rockport, improved. rcises and the column was disbanded. Music Mrs. C. 0. Brown Suturdav ar.l Snndav \l->v Davis-Larrabee. In the lease of one of Capt. Melvin E. Colcord’s Brooks, May 27. by 1 .•as furnished 25th and R*»v. D. Brackett. Samuel T. Davis and Miss i Civil Engineer James H. Duncan is with H. by the Searsport Band, Frank A. 29th-The work on the new steel CARLE & JONES. houses on Gilmore street, which they will open • \ Floss J. Larrabee, both of Jackson. i G. Robinson’s surveying party for the summer 1 *ye, director. bridge is completed. as a boarding house. They have been in town Harriman-Jack.'-on. In Belfast, June 1, by in 4,range 17,surveying for the Great b reemar. Post desire to thank the township McGilvery fnr a Rev. Ashley A. Smith, Clair L. Harriman and fortnight. SOUTH MONTVILLE. Northern Paper Co. .niformed Rank, K. of P., and the Penobscot Miss Abbie Eva Jackson, both of Belfast. Miss Harriet I). Hichborn reached Portland Mrs. 0. P. Fuller of K. of for its Camden visited her par- Perry-Brown. In Camden, April 24, Leland Mrs. C. H. Havener and son Mahlan, who xjdge P., escort and to express ] last on her return from South Car- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry of Appleton and Nina Brown of 1 ts Sunday trip Q. Adams, last week. Eagle have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mathews appreciation to Commander Frederick S. Island. S made short tarries in Mrs. I Hail//: olina, Washing- and of having Mary Foster, who has been with her on returned to their home in Wor- pinney Knights Belfast who were also Rkynolds-Elwell. In Brooks, 10, Elm street, D. C New Boston and New May by ton, Haven, Conn., brother, Parkman W oodman, for the few Rev. D. Bracket., Alfred and Miss Fridav. iresent. The presence of Comrade Edward past Reynolds We have a it cester, Mass., on the She Della large 1 Bedford, Mass., homeward journey. weeks, has returned home. C. S. Adams is F. Elwell, both of Brooks. 5. Billings of Lynn, Mass., in the ranks was a Mrs. who the win- Small-Staplls. In Belfast. 28. Rev. Also Josephine Webber, spent will be at home early in June. loading a car of staves at Belfast for the May by ;reat pleasure to his old friends, and the efforts Cape. Ashley A. Smith, Arthur Small and Miss Flora ter in Providence, R. I. and Ct., re- ... .Mrs. Meriden, Last week gave us dull and rainy weather A. Gordon, who has been is both of Belfast. Flower Seeds lade by Comrade Billings and his wife to be very sick, Staples, turned home last week and her house opened until which was a real summer-like improving -Ernest Davis a horse of Snowman-St. Clair. In Orland, 16, resent were fully appreciated. Friday, bought May Hohlers for the Gilbert R. Snow .nan of Orland and Miss Annie Bouquet on Park street summer. and everyone. It was Chas. Pinkham recently.J. Q. Adams has Farm and Garden day highly enjoyed by M. St. Clair of Owl’s Head. month sold tons of AND Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. the last Friday in the and many recalled twenty-tive Sagadahoc Fertilizer Trell-Knight. Harold Stevens Tuell of ^ IBERTY. this Edmund B Staples of Winthrop, Mass., on the the old adage, wondering if the character of spring..., Dan Little is at work for J. Q. Lynn, Mass., and Annie Frank Knight of Cam- Seeds. Marlton Know] ton had the misfortune to lose den. Reservoir V es birth of a son. Mrs. Staples was formerly our June days was foretold thereby. Adams, 2nd. t ne of his driving horses the first of last week. Winch-Brown. In Boston, 22, Miss Elizabeth Lancaster of May Harry we nave seeds ot all kinds, the Searsport. ...Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mrs. Albert M. Ames has recently heard Edward W inch of Boston and Miss Helen Louise Benner of Bridge- At the Marble Ha H. C. Buzzell was in Burn- Mrs. Burden of Lit- Brown of Camden. biggest variety we have every carried. County Attorney , water, Mass., are guests of Mrs. Rhoda Benner. from her sister, Freeman SHIP, NEWS. ham last to attend the coroner’s that she and her two little on Friday inquest Major Everard E. U. S. and Mrs. tleton, Colorado, Phoenix Ran Hatch, A., DIKIJ on the death of Howard the to leave about June 10th for a SEEDS in packages and Phillips, engineer ] latch are guests at the Hatch home in the vil. daughters expect AMERICAN PORTS. who was killed at Burnham Junction by being \ visit to Maine. We can assure “Laura” a warm New 'i SEEDS in bulk. ige-W. D. Sanford was in Boston last week ork, May 25. Ar. schs. Hannah F. Billings. In Penobscot, May 28, Mrs. Oeta- run over an train. in her native town of Stockton. Hurricane by express n business....Mr. and Mrs. Sam’l. Marden of welcome Carieton, Island; Elizabeth T. Doyle, via J. Billings, aged 79 years, 3 months and 19 A. S. HEAL. Fernandina; H. Miss Florence who the 1 ’alermo were H. Augustus Babcock, Port Tamna: ,days. Colcord, attended guests the first of the week of The relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Henry sch. SWEET PEAS and sld, Meiinic, Boothbay; 26. ar, schs. David session of the Grand of the O. E. S. in Ir. a caii from Bickford. In Bangor, May 26, Jesse Piper Chapter and Mrs. John Ayer_Dr. W. L. Cargill Grant were agreeably surprised by Baird, Port Royal; Adelia T. South NASTURTIUMS. Carieton, Bickford, aged 66 years and 2 months. j Portland, resumed her duties as chief 1 lunched his new and wished that their Amboy for Camden; 27, sch. operator motorboat Monday and she is them May 25th, stay ar, Augusta W. Bowden. In Orland, May 11, Elias H. Bow- in the central office after a £ Snow, Jacksonville; 28, sld, sch. John telephone Tuesday, great addition to the many fine boats now on might have been prolonged. Mr. G. came to Bracewell, den, aged 58 years, 9 months and 3 days. Willis E. will not sell Rockland; 29, passed City Island, sch. James Hamilton, Florist, ten days’ vacation. I .ake St. Robt. A. Miss on business and drove to Stockton Condon. In East Newport, May 26, Mrs. George.Mr. Cony, Searsport Slater, for seeds this and we Elizabethport Boston; sld, sch Sil- wife of W. H. Condon, 63 and year have bought his j j Miss Louise from there. took the train for | ver Heels, Mt. ; Mary, aged years Babv Fred C. Kane and Edward R. who have osephine Cony, Gartlev. and Mr. They Saturday Desert; 31, ar, sch. llatde H. ! 18 Bond, Barbour, Swans Island. days. stock and will supply his customers. nd Mrs. Winfred all of were their home in Portland, Maine. been at their al Swan Lake for ten Jackson, Augusta, I Clements. In Rockland, May 25, Cynthia C., cottage t Boston, May 25. Sld, sch. Bal- 1 a town on Memorial Independent, widow of Phineas Clements, a native of Mail orders will have prompt attention. Day, when Mr. Cony de- ! Last Mr. Herbert L. and ; timore; 26. sld, schs. Fred A. (Cox) days returned to Boston Saturday, taking with Saturday Hopkins Emerson, Stock- IK) 9 ■< vered Bristol, aged years. months and 4 days. the oration at the Memorial exercises, Mr. ran to to ton; Willis & Guy, do; Hume, them a fine string of salmon and square tailed j son, George, up Bangor carry- Rockport; 28, cld, Elwell. In St. George, Mrs. Josephine El- Carriag .The annual Memorial sch. Mary A. Hall, Brunswick; sld, sch. trout. Day exercises under the ; home the chauffeur, Mr. Jordan, who brought Otronto, well. Burial at Belfast. Bangor; 29, ar, sch. Annie and Reuben, Ston- of E. H. Bradstreet G. A. instruct- Gilchrest. In St. 24, uspices Post, R., his automobile from B. and had been ington; 31, ar, schs. Annie M. George, May Captain The young of the Universalist church Preble, Bangor; Albion people s •ere held in thd church Reuben Gilchrest. Monday afternoon, ing Mr. George in the handling of the car for Eastman, do; George R. Smith, do; Re-Tired of Belfast have kindly consented to come to Herrick. In East Belfast, May 26, Mrs. 'he church had been for the occasion Eliza Lavensaler. do. prepaid a few days. They took with them as guest3 Caroline C. Herrick, 77 11 months. HOWES & June and aged years, Searsport Friday evening, 3d, give nd was festooned Philadelphia, May 25. Ar. sch. Jessie with streamers of red, for the Mr. John and Mr. El- Lena, Herrick. In Northport, May 27, Job Her- The rubber tires on ha’ their fine The trip McLaughlin St. John, N. B.; 27, sid, sch. James W:. entertainment, Darkey Jubilee, % hite and blue. Paul, Jr., rick, aged 83 years and 2 months. Many flags, large and small, den Shute. Portland; arrived, sch. Pendleton GROCERIES. wear out and it lias bet n in Union Hall under the auspices of the Guild Satisfaction! Keene. In Kaler Corner, Waldoboro, £ domed the walls, and the was bank- 30, ar, sch. May platform Brunswick; Norombega. St. John, William A. 62 to send the wheels aw for the benefit of the First 1 We are daily hoping to see Mrs. Rufus N. 21, Capt. Keene, aged years. Congregational € d with flowers and The | B.; 31, ar, schs. Van Allens Houghton, Sears- DRUGS AND greenery. program ! Merchant., In East Sullivan, May 14, Ste- church. The entertainment has been given in Mudgett again upon our streets. She has been port; Margaret M. Ford, tired. I have bought a ^ ras as follows: Song, “Raise the Stonington. phen Merchant, 89 years, 3 months and 28 Flag.’’ choir: Baltimore, 25. sch. Jacob aged iieiiast ana btocKton witn suc- confined to the house for several weeks an May Sld, M. Has- do this work can springs great Bro. by days. MEDICINES. and d» prayer, Davis; solo, “We Decorate Their kell, Knights Key; R. W. Hopkins. Arroyo; 26, cess and should have a full house in Searsport. illness w-hich caused her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Russell. In Boston, May 22, Miss Emma in whet Graves,” I. P. Griffies; of sld, sch. Pendleton Sisters, Stockton; 28, sld, !y. Bring your reading Department home and with her Russell. Interment in Camden. If Friday is stormy the entertainment will be M. Colcord, to close her go sch. Mary L. Crosby, Charleston, S. steamer and National G. A. R. orders, Hon. L. C. Morse; i C.; them re-tired, husband and babe to her residence on Joseph W'. Fordney, Stockton — ----—— given Monday evening. “The Soldier’s parent’s Springs. song, Requiem,” choir; reading, | Pensacola, May 24. Cld, sch. Henry Crosbv Sylvan street, it being almost an impossibility Ponce PR J Capt Isaac Carver arrived unexpectedly last “Lincoln’s Gettysburg address,” Major E. E. ! H. E. McDON to finri nppripri mirsps town. HORSES in New Haven, 25. schs. M. V. from San Francisco and left Satur- Hatch, U. S. A.; solo, “The in Blue are May Ar, B. Thursday Boys General A fine of the late L. Par- Chase, Fernandina; Adelbert Ames' day for Norfolk to take command of the U. S. Turning Gray,” Mrs. Geo. Cram; oration, Mr. large portrait Maj. Charleston. FOR SALE. 70 Main Street, Bel' A. ker was received by Pownal mm d recently collier Marcellus. I^ater in the summer Capt. Robert Cony of Augusta; solo, “Star Spang- Mudgett, Brunswick, Ga., May 25. Sld, sch. Pendleton F. & A. a from his daughter, Brothers, Stockton and Boston. Carver will take command of the new collier led Banner,” Miss Beatrice Bennett and choir; Lodge, M., gift Chas. W. Lancaster and J. E. M Darien, Ga., May 23. Cld, sch. W. Belfast People Have Found That This Oruani/ud now out at Hatch and Mrs. Florida M. Pratt of Chicago, 111. Maj. Joseph of 12,800 tons, being fitted remarks, Major C. M. Howes; song, Hawthorn, New York. was one of Stockton’s volunteers in Is True. Annual Statement Sparrow’s Point, Va. Capt. Jeremiah Meri- “America,” choir and congregation; benedic- Jacksonville, May 25. Sailed, bark Mabel I. Staples received May 10th 1861 and his life in defence of his sch. Clifford A a a sudden thew, a former Searsport boy, who has for sev- tion, Rev. E. A. Dinslow. Hon. L. C. Morse gave young Meyers, Portland; N. Carver, New cold, strain, wrench, VERMONT MUTUAL FIRfc of Union York. A little cause hurt the ot horses eral years been in command of the U. S. collier was chairman of the exercises and the country just as the triumph the may kidneys. twentv head weigh- CO. OF MONTPELIK! church Georgetown, S. C., May 29. Sld, sch. Mark in was arms was at hand. Spells of backache often follow. !>«•«•«■ Lebanon, has also been placed command of well filled. The choir was composed of Mrs. Pendleton, New York. to Eor the Year Kitdinj; Or some of the urine. from 1000 1500 lbs. one of the new 12,000 ton colliers recently Geo. Cram, Mrs. Clarence Hurd, Mrs. C. B. Mrs. Eli Stevens of Lowder Brook is very Mobile, May 25. Cld, bark Mary Barry, Ar- irregularity ing royo; sld, sch. Laura M. San Juan. A certain for such Insuiance in force Jan. 1, 1909. launched by the United States government. Hoit, Miss Beatrice Bennett and I. i ill at this Lunt, remedy attacks, P. Griffies, seriously writing, Monday, having 26. can be seen at the Written in 1909, Newport News, May Ar, sch. Baker A medicine that answers They Hay- with Mrs. W. and win- every call, The Park has elected L. Cargill, organist. Many re- been sick through the entire spring Palmer, Searsport; sld, schs. Geo. W. Wells Improvement League j Is Doan’s a true grets were at the to consult a Mon- and W. L. Douglass, Portland; 27, sailed, schs. Kidney Pills, specific. on officers as follows: President, Frank Hall; vice expressed absence of the ter, yet unwilling physician. tord stable Federal Street. Palmer, Baker Belfast on it. Policies terminated during band this Dr. G. A. Stevens was called to Singleton Searsport; Palmer, Many people rely Helen and year. day, however, president, Davig; secretary librarian, Sewall’s Point. Here is Belfast 19tf year, examine the invalid. Her Mrs. proof: Robert Coleman; treasurer, Lillias Ford; com- daughters, j Norfolk, May 25. Sld, sch. Edward H. Cole, C. H. of Insurance in Dec. FREEDOM. Clement Smith and Miss Lucetta are Port 27, ar, sch. Samuel J. Chamberlain, formerly Belfast, Me., force mittee to take care of school Cecil Stevens, Tampa; Goucher, grounds, sch. first 1909, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson from Water- with as is her Mrs. David N. Searsport; 28, sailed, Margaret Haskell, says: “My experience with Doan’s Kid- James Hall and Robert com- her, sister, Berry. Smith, Coleman; Searsport. ASSETS DEC EM 111’U I. ville were of his ney Pills took place in 1898. I had been an- mittee to books in guests mother, Mrs. Fannie Hoping for' reports of improvement soon we j Fernandina, 27. sch. keep proper places, Dorothy May Ar, Holliswood, attacks of for Deposit notes. Johnson, 23d.Mr. Buchanan extend to the in their New York. noyed by kidney complaint com- May Bryant sympathy family present \ Holiday Closing Ileal Decrow, Decrow and Rose Davis; estate, Imogene several on no doubt exces- from Auburn called on friends in the Bridgeport, Ct., May 29. Ar, sch. Wm. H. years, brought by ! The Marketmen ami Goods .’ash in mittee to chalk and erasers in their village anxiety. ; Grocers, Dry deposited bank, keep places, Sumner, Fernandina. sive back ached and stores have the observance of in the past week.Miss Frances O. Carter was riding. My severely my agreed upon j .’ash office, Henry Davis, Davis and Perley An- Mr. M. P. R. R. at Jelli- 25. Ar, sch. Edward E. for Joseph Field, agent, Cape Bangor, May Briry, kidneys were very weak. When I read of holidays as follows: They will close half a dills receivable, more than pleased by the kind remembrance sld, schs. Julia peo- drews; committee to keep paper out of the son gave your the follow- Norfolk; Francis, Providence; day Memorial Day; on the 4th of July all day; Bonds, of her friends in piers, correspondent Reuben ple being cured of trouble Doan's Lillian many sending her such a j Eastman, Boston; 26, ar, sch. Lois V. kidney t>y Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas will ; way, Sylvester, Flora Closson, Frances ing shipping report Monday evening: May 23rd, ; large shower of post cards and wishes to thank Chaples, Boston; 27, sld, schs. Irene E. Meser- Kidney Pills, I made up my mind to try them close all dav. 20tf Total assets Dec. 81, 1909, Closson and Lin wood Brown; committee to fur- schooner Ella F. Crowell to load New C. B. arrived, light, vey. York; Clark, Port Chester; Gil- and obtained a at Wilson’s them through The Journal... Miss Edith Law- bert supply drug store, L1AHU.IT1I nish school room with bouquets, the girls and lupiher for New York. May 25th, schooner Stancliffe, Provincetown; Eliza Levansaler, i The contents of one box me ■ rence is dressmaking for Mrs. Fred Myrick.... Boston; Annie M. Preble, do; 28, sld, schs. An- gave relief, but I j lie-insurance reserve, $49.1 boys. Rena arrived from Castine, light, to load edg- Mrs. Lida Hussey attended the funeral services nie P. Chase, New York; Eagle, Boston; 30, sld, ! did not stop their use then. I took the con- Auto for Sale. Losses adjusted, not A reception to the new pastor of the Metho- j ings for Vinalhaven. May 27th, schooner schs. Mary E. Palmer, Brunswick, Ga.; William tents of three of her brother, Ira Sylvester, in Washington, I boxes and at the end of that i dist Northland in of Somers N. Jones, Stanford. STEAMER, SEATS 4. Ix»ssea reported, 18.» church, Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Corey, was last week-The students arrived tow tug time the backache had Me., of the academy West Sullivan, May 24. Ar, schs. Lottie entirely disappeared, j Commission and brok- given last week in the vestry,which was beau- Smith with general cargo for Aroostook county Beard with all the Great hill climber. 50 to 60 miles an held a box social in the Grange hall Wednesday and Mabel E. Gosb,-; 15, ar, sch. together other troubles. During j Speed erage, 9,25 tifully decorated with blossoms. Dr. and to load paper for New York, and schooner Franconia,-; sld, sch. Mollie hour. This machine is in perfect running or- apple evening, May 25th.Mrs. E. J. Vose was in Rhodes, New the past three years, I have had no occasion to ; sch. der. Price $150.00. Reason for selling—bought \ssets to and Mrs. Clarence R. Hines and Professor and to load lumber for New York. York, 26, ar, Mamie Saunders, Southwest protect poli- Belfast, 28th.Mrs. Thomas Margaret, light, use a kidney remedy. I know of other a new cal*. Must have the room. 20tt shopping, May Harbor; 27, sld, sch6. Mabel E. Goss, Boston; C. people cy holders, Mrs. Alfred C. Blake assisted Mr. and Mrs. May 28th, schooner Hattie E. King arrived, have taken Frisbee from Belfast visited her nieces, Mrs. Taylor, 3rd, Bar Harbor; 28, ar, sch. Henrietta who Doan’s Kidney Pills with sat- J. AUSTIN McKEEN, Belfast, Maine. Corey in receiving. The guests were intro- from to load lumber for New Anson Knowlton and Mrs. George Worth, May light, Boothbay Whitney, Boston; 29, cld, schs. Lavolta, New isfactory results.” Franconia, duced by Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe N. Porter, and 23d and 24th.Miss Edna York, and schooner Willis land Guy, light, and York; Boston; 30, ar. sch. Charles For sale all dealers. SUMMARY FOR THE YF Knowlton is help- H. Klinck. by Price 60 cents. Fos- the address of welcome was given by Sumner Frank schooner Brigadier, both to load lumber for l'otal admitted assets, ing Mrs. Cunningham for awhile. Stockton, May 25. Ar, sch. Rena, Castine; ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents A. Stevens. The greeting from the First Con- New York. 27th, schooners Henrietta Net surplus, not iucluding dej The Memorial address delivered by Professor May 27, ar, sch. Northland, New York; 28, ar, sch. for the United States. WANTED notes, i was the Rev. gregational church given by C. Bartlett Brooks of was most Simmons and Ella F. Crowell sailed with lum- Margaret. Remember the name—Doan’s—and in ? Bangor excellent 28. take no Losses paid 1909, H. Mr. to the Islesboro, May Sailed, sch. Charlotte T. McElhiney. Corey responded and the veterans were well ber for New York, and the tug Somers N. other. FOR [xisses paid since organization ) pleased....Mrs. D. * Sibley, (from Burnt Cove, Me.) New York. OIRL PRESSING SHIRTS, addresses and in a man- Smith for Rockland. VJ Cain in assets in 1909, i fittingly very pleasing R. was as well as May 28. Ar, sch. Harwood ALSO McGray surprised pleased to Searsport, Palmer, Cain in net f ner. Mrs. was with a beauti- News. surplus, Corey presented know that absent from her friends she Our Memorial service was conducted Newport though Day Address all communications t ful of carnations the little FOREIGN PORTS. MACHINE ) bouquet by Billy, was kindly remembered a shower of in the Universalist Rev. Ash- EXPERIENCED by large Sunday church, F. H. & C. C. PLUMMY son of and Mrs. H. in behalf Salina Cruz, 21, 2 m. Captain Goodell, for which she extends her thanks A. Smith an May p. Sailed, steamer Hotel for Sale. post cards, ley delivering exceptionally strong Ceneral for 121 I J San Diego;,28, 6 a. Agents Maine, of the society. A musical program followed The Isthmian, m., ar, steamer STITCHERS. through Journal.Mr. E. J. Vose gave and eloquent discourse, the choir from the Uni- Alaskan, Hilo. The hotel known as the “Manor Inn,” situ- Portland, Maim the reception, and ices and cake were served. his ated in mother and l^rs. Dollie Bryant an auto ride versalist parish of Belfast rendering the same St. John, N. B„ May 27. Cld, sch. Harold B. the village of Frankfort, Maine, is for Miss Lula Marks and the young ladies of the Vineyard Haven; 30, sch. K. Bale at> bargain. Fifteen hundred dollan in May 80th.... Miss Edith Murray from Pittsfield excellent musical program, given in the morn- Cousens, cld, Bow- ESTABROOK’S Sunday school class had charge of the refresh- ers, Vineyard Haven. repairs made in 1908-9. Fine;stand for buai- »nd,gfS* was the gueat of her friend, Mrs. E. E. Voae, in that Both sermon and music were fiodolror1 ing city. Puerto Mexico, May 26, 7 p. m. Sld, steamer neaa. Call on or write Relieves, , ments and assisted in serving. 29th. Shirt Maine. >"' May highly appreciated by the large congregation, American, Delaware Breakwater for orders. 20tf E. P. TREAT, Frankfort, Me. Mfg. Co., Belfast, palpitation of the heart UwesLs»