Tur. 1 nal. BELFAST MaINE. NOVEMBER fxQ[.OlE[ 84_ THURSDAY, 7, 191& NUMBER 45 May’s loumal. election districts in Pennsylvania of The November Elections. give Taft reinforce our ranks with constitution loving 26,166, Wilson Government. ^nt5 26,316, Roosevelt 18,513. Phila- Democrats. City PERSONAL. edec- PERSONAL. „vv Election. .November Democrats Sweep the Country. Wilson delphia, with one-fifth of the vote toward Veterans.... counted, ‘We favor every step of progress The November meeting of the city govern-' Tue’:Waldo Connty and Marshall Elected. Maine Gives Wil- gave Taft a vote equal to the combined Mrs. Harriet A. Bray left Monday for visits ti0P Mt. Desert Cor- vote of more perfect of and the ment was held last In the Mr. B. D. Field and Miss Annie B. ernnient.... Wilson and Roosevelt. equality opportunity Monday evening. in Boston and j Field The Ex- son About But we know vicinity. ! L'lndence ...Personal... 2,000 ridding society of injustice. board of aldermen the records of previous went to Boston Tuesday. r Vr- HaPP^ns- CALIFORNIA. Mr. E. S. Pitcher returned last , Nov. 5. Shortly after 11 o’clock that all worth making is possible with were Saturday .The Fallen Leaves. progress meetings read and approved and the roll Miss Annette Brown of left | Packages- San Francisco. Nov. 6. J. O. from a business to Boston. Citypoint f!, on tonight Democratic National headquarters Davis, chair- our form of and that to of accounts was read trip ! Invention. .Vacancy present government, and ordered paid, with for where she an Main- man of the Democratic State central Wednesday Rockport, has News and Notes., claimed the States as certain for commit- sacrifice is of the highest value in the Linville F. Whitmore was at home from 4ft literary following that which exception of the bill of Good Roads Ma- Col- engagement as nurse. tee, telegraphed the Democratic national Ueneaiogiee. Wilson: com- our governmental structure for undefined and chinery Co., as follows: by College Tuesday, election day. j'-ii Mrs. S. S. Woods and son Chester of ... and mittee at 9 o'clock that Wilson Pros- Farmers. ..Drinking Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, had carried reforms is the wildest folly. We .A Cdose impossible Contingent.$1,834 13 Hon. R. F. Dun ton was at Hotel Happy Milbridge. California a of registered pect spent Sunday at Citypoint, guests of Mrs. f Florida, Indiana, North by majority 20,000 over Roose- must face the with a clear Free Library. 113 92 4 For Good Roads. Georgia, Kentucky, danger knowledge Wolcott, New York last week. Woods' mv velt. Fire 98 73 city, sister, Mrs. Gardner L. Havener. pea Carolina, Maine, Maryland, , of what it is. Department.. Obituary. .Hallowe’en, in INDIANA Sewers. 94 89 MrB. Ella Gilliatt of Dorchester, is the Mrs. J. jr.is. New South Caro- to the Mass., F. Eames of Stockton and Transfers in Real Mississippi, Wisconsin, York, “The Republican party is equal task. Genera^ School 456 26 Springs Vurohes.. Indianapolis, Nov. 5. Indiana Purposes. guest of her brother, Mr. John Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. I The Churches. apparently Let us close ranks School 21 21 Carroll Meader of Bar Harbor ,o Carolyn. lina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Oklahoma, went It has had no nobler cause. Contingent. overwhelmingly Democratic. Mrs. E. were of vt> Brooks. .News of the Gov. Wil- Free Text Books. 119 85 B. Lunt and son William are the guests Mrs. Arthur W. Morse of New Mexico, Missouri, West Virginia and New and march forward to do battle for the right Tuesday. son on the basis of the returns School and Insurance. 37 County Correspondence. from 517 pre. Repairs 94 guests of W. B. and C. A. Young in South Paris. Mrs. Arthur Jersey, with a total of 291 electoral votes. and the true W. Morse, who was operated on ! cincts out of the 3172 precincts in the Highways. 438 35 ! .v- of Belfast. State Frank M. left to several weeks in MAINE GOES DEMOCRATIC. Paupers.. 537 50 Staples Wednesday visit ago Dr. Tapley’s hospital, had almost as many votes as Taft and 4 Bird (story) .Pittsfield Roose- Cemeteries. 8 00 relatives in and returned to Nov. 5. Returns from 50 to a Rockland, Maine, Beverly, High street, her home on High at Kents Hill, Portland, Me., velt combined. Wilson was Princeton, N. J., Nov. 5. Responding Hallowe’en leading Taft by Mass. street Monday, te Masons. Border State additional Aroostook county towns made a con- from the national Democratic cnair- more than 2 to 1. For governor, Samuel Ral- I telegram $3,81721 Lifted from j Miss Louise Richards was one of Mrs. Lippin- siderable reduction in Gov. Wilson’s man was Voted that the bill the ushers Susan C. Mathews and Miss Belle | plurality, ston, D., led over Albert J. indicating that Wilson undoubtedly of Good Roads Machin- Beveridge, Pro. I at the which at 12 45 a. stood at 2635 with 60 small sent a mes- Paine-Burbank in Mathews, who the summer m., and'Winfield T. R. j elected, the Democratic candidate ery Co. for Tar Kettle he held up, and that the wedding Farmington spent at their cot- •. Prison Reform... Durbin, iLhs. j ! last week. on the j towns and plantations in other sections of sage to Mr. McCombs as follows: Mayor the bill. tage shore, have returned to their Whisperings. .Wedding MICHIGAN. investigate home, Maine to be were not wish 29 Cedar street. ...d; A Pastor reported. They expect- “I your telegram and Voted that the Committee on Sidewalks be Mrs. Charles H. Walden returned last Sat- i (poem).. Nov. 5. deeply appreciate ed to Democratic Detroit, Scattering and incom- >lby Celebrate, seriously threaten the plu- ! to extend to you and the members of the instructed to raise the of Waldo ! urday from a visit of several weeks in Boston Mr. and Mrs. John Beckwith of | plete returns from the grade avenue, Springfield, ckton ..Mar- for Maine’s six electors. The totals at throughout State indi- j Springs. rality i campaign committee my warm congratulations at its intersection with Main street and re- ! and vicinity. Mass., and Mr. Maurice of Brook- cate that Roosevelt is a Thompson ie'- .Married-Died.... that hour were: 26,145, leading by good on in the Roosevelt, 47,725; Taft, the part you have played organiza- place the walk with a crushed rock ville» Mass., are at j >.spondence. .Ship News. margin. present Misses Edith M. and Martha Southworth I Citypoint, called there by and Wilson, 50,360. tion and conduct of a campaign fought out and also to the death of Mr. MARYLAND. crossing; replace the crosswalk at spent last Saturday in Bangor, guests of Mrs. Wm. H. Beckwith. For the first time since the Civil War Maine upon essential issues. the intersection of and Main streets s ELECTION. Baltimore, Nov. 5. The Sun (Dem.) claims Bridge Ashley A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Russ ^ill leave next Democrats today helped toward the election of A great cause has triumphed. Every Demo- with crushed rock. Council Maryland for Wilson by 40,000 plurality. concurred. Miss Clara R. Steward returned Monday for the South to spend the winter a Democratic if returns re- true of whatever al- Saturday president, press crat, every progressive Ordered, That the Treasurer be and is will j C.iesday was all that could GEORGIA. City from a visit with Prof, and Mrs. William F. They stay a short time in Jacksonville, now lend his full force and en- ceived in this city from four-fifths of the State liance, must authorized and instructed to ,-iion but a vote Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 5. returns hereby draw his in Orono. Fla., but have not yet decided where will day, light Incomplete of the Schoppe they at 10 o’clock tonight prove correct. The stand- from thusiasm to the fulfillment people’s order to E. W. The mfde 130 countries in Georgia as received payable Gray, the same being locate. Republicans by the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Howes went out to ing at that hour, with returns from 400 out of the Constitution hope, the establishment of people’s right, for labor in u-cir voters, but the Demo- give an indicated majority for whitewashing school buildings, the A. in Pitcher's Pond last to a Ralph Bramhall from Colby, Linwood S. 521 places was as follows: Roosevelt, Progres- so that justice and progress may go hand same to be Saturday spend few and automobiles Wilson of 30,000. Two counties are credited to charged to the Appropriation teams for days at Pine Jones from the University of Maine and Ralph sive, 43,267; Taft, Republican, 25,028; Wilson, Roosevelt. hand.” Schools. Council concurred. Lodge. -ns show that the com- O’Connell fronr were those who Wilson’s 4769. was Governor Wilson’s first utterance Bangor among Democrat, 48,036. plurality, TENNESSEE. This Voted, That a competent man be to E. Guy Ryder of Lehighton, Penn., is spend- -evelt votes exceed the engaged came home to cast their ballots The same four Col. of a character, following his a month’s Tuesday. places years ago gave Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 5. Incomplete re- public receipt examine the amount of crushed rock at the ing vacation with his parents, Mr. and President a turns of he had been elected. Dr. Ernest S. Webber, who was Bryan 33,488 Taft, 61,101, plu- received up to 7 o’clock indicate Wilson reports that City’s plant and ascertain if there be a suffi- and Mrs. O. K. Ryder. operated up- ; t OF BELFAST. on in Dr. E. I». rality of 27,713. is the amount now Tapley’s hospital two weeks polling usual Democratic majority in cient crushed to complete the Dwight Kimball of Pittsfield, who is in the loss I Nov. 5. before ago for was able to return to his These reiurns showed a Republican of Tennessee in a Presidential election. Oyster Bay, N. Y., Shortly construction of the amount of appendicitis, = to Reports of crushed rock employ D. Whiting & Sons, is at their Bel- I home on avenue O 2.l ** cent and of 44 Col. Theodore Roosevelt Northport He is a 58_per a Democratic gain per from the gubernatorial contest between I midnight tonight walks in the for fast for the winter. Sunday. ! = 2. ** & Hoop- contempleted appropriation creamery made the statement: making a but will not resume ® cent, while the vote of the three ! following that rapid recovery, £ £L ? leading er, Republican, and McMillan, Dem., show the purpose, with the additional amount re- Mrs. Leslie C. Follett of 3 © Belmont, Mass., ar- his dental x < was 23 cent in excess of that “The American a great plurality practice until the last of the month. rt- 3 ® parties per race will be people by for the of \ £ close. j quired widening the walks in front rived for a Wilson and the Tuesday morning brief visit with thrown four years ago for the Republican and | have decided in favor of Mr. of the Park Mr. and Mrs. J. Self of 173 9 2 82 ILLINOIS. City approximately two feet, and her mother, Mrs. Eli Cook, Charles street. Harvey Brooklyn, Democratic candidates. These Democratic party. Like all good citizens I ac- US 4 3 08 percentages New York, Nov. 5. National Chairman Mc- the construction of the crosswalks in Waldo N. Y., have been on a short visit to Mr. Self’s 135 8 2 46 cept the result with entire humor and Charles E. Knowlton, who spent the summer to;- held fairly steady almost from the start, vary- good avenue native and will to- Coombs of the Democratic National commit- | and Bridge strec t, and report his find- State, Georgia, arrive home 25 3 0 41 As cause I in Rutland, Mass., arrived home than four per cent at any time. If i contentment. for the Progressive by Saturday next 48 10 2 22 ing .less tee, shortly after 8 o'clock, conceded a Roose- ings to the Committee on Sidewalks. Council Saturday. The Insurance Advocate, New to;' so train. He went to Boston i.«1t tii:_ can what I have already many evening's Wednes- the same ratio held true, it was estimated that only repeat concurred. York, of a recent date had the following notice 499 34 9 249 the of the candidates would be: times said, the fate of the leader for the time day. of Self: standing NEW HAMPSHIRE. j Voted, that Mr. H. M. Cunningham be in- Mr. but the cause who votes were 2 in Ward 2. Taft, 28,134 and 50,- being is of little consequence, Roy S. Talbot, has been employed for the Roosevelt, 46,825; Wilson, Concord, N. H., Nov. 5. Returns from more structed to examine the rock crushed as One of younger generation of court bond for its per and estimated of 4155 for Wilson itself must in the end triumph triumph some time in the Fogg market, left last Satur- underwriters who has established himself in 980, plurality than one-sixth of the election districts in New previous vote and report as soon as to WALDO COUNTY. to well of the American possible the confidence of the brokers on the street is President Taft’s in 19C8 was is essential the being day for Kansas City, Mo., where he expects to plurality 31,584. Hampshire showed that President Taft led the committee on and if in his who has •r »r “Theodore Roosevelt.” sidewalks, judg- Harvey Self, just resigned his position y? The 20 cities of Maine were for people. find employment. S responsible Gov. Wilsoif by about 100 and Col. Roosevelt ment there is not sufficient rock crushed for of manager of the court bond of § 3 3 time he issued this state- department 3 s' trs the for the Democratic electoral About the same Mr. and Mrs. W. A. of Pittsfield the Casualty of America. plurality by more than 2,000 votes. Returns from 60 the purposes designated, that the committee Bigelow Company s 5= 3 ment Col. Roosevelt sent the following tele- Mr. Self had a very offer to -» |2 Wilson and Marshall 17,692 or were guests last of Rev. and Mrs. D. flattering made S-* g ticket, giving towns and wards out of 290 gave: on sidewalks be instructed to the crush- Monday Taft, 3,925; to Gov. Wilson: place him to become resident secretary and man- X Mfl in ptcpsr of Rnnsovolt snii .Inhnsnn gram B. Phelan, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bow- r Wilson, 3,821; and Roosevelt, 1809. ing plant in operation and crush a sufficient I ager of the court bond department in the New f p- i “The American people by a great plurality vote, which was 13,102. The Taft vote in the for the doin N. Pendleton in Islesboro. York office of the Massachusetts Bonding and M 499 34 9 249 VERMONT. quantity purpose required. Council have conferred upon you the highest honor in insurance company, and he has ac- cities aggregated 9802. Fourteen of the cities concurred. Mrs. Marian W. who accordingly I 19 12 16 White River Presi- Newel), has been the Junction, Vt., Nov. 5. their I thereon. accepted promotion. Conroy is 62 1 1 71 Democratic five were of gift. congratulate you Manager 43 gave pluralities, pro- Mr. Austin W. before the some time in New with to be on dent Taft was the winner in Vermont by a “Theodore Roosevelt.” Keating appeared spending Canaan, Ct., congratulated securing such a valu- 0 71 60 and one remained in able addition to gressive complexion only Board of Aldermen as a of her Mrs. Gertrude has ar- the present very competent 96 1 41 plurality of 924 over Col. Roosevelt. Mr. representative Mr. daughter, Romayne, the column. staff which is making the Massachusetts Bond- 47 1 27 Republican Taft Ira M. Cobe, stating the of Mr. rived at her home at Citypoint for a short 23 received a total of 23,247 votes, Col. WALDO COUNTY VETERANS. requirements ing a factor in the business on the street. 33 83 20 Aroostook county, the great potato growing 1 Cobe for further use of the visit. Roosevelt 22,323 and Gov. Wilson 16,397. The crushing plant, and Mr. Self began his surety career with the ■:t 44 49 region of the State, which strongly opposed Meet With E. M. Post in Monroe. obtained unanimous permit for said Empire State Surety in 1903 as a solicitor. 44 37 complete vote of the State was received here Billings require- Congratulations are being offered along the :4 He was later made assistant manager of the reciprocity, cast a heavy vote for the Progres- The Waldo County Veteran Association held ments. coast to Charles 73 3 1 65 by midnight. Capt. Orcutt of the schooner court bond department, and in 1910 became 49 sive a most and enthusiastic Voted that Mr. Ira M. Cobe use IS 88 party. NEBRASKA. enjoyable meeting have the of Lizzie J. Clark, who has been married. His manager. He left this position in February of 46 20 2 82 With the of the total vote of the rock the to exception 1880, Nov. 5. Returns received Oct. 31st in Monroe with E. M. Billings Post. crushing plant for eight days from bride was Miss Mary Babson of South Brooks- present year organize the court bond t 82 11 92 Omaha, Neb., up of the the 'State .for the three was The business was held at 10 November department Casualty Company of Am- 34 1 32 leading parties, to 10.30 o’clock from Omaha and Lin- regular meeting Monday, 11, 1912. Council concur- ville. tonight erica, which at that time was just taking up .4 58 21 the largest since the Civil war, being estimat- a. m. Comrades Clark, Smith and Knowlton red. the coln and scattering precincts over the State Miss Kathleen Morris,'who has been em- surety business. 65 63 ed at 126,000; an increase of nearly 24,000 over were made a committee on time and of That Mr. H. M. Bennett be Mr. Self’s is and for some showed a clear for Gov. Wilson. place Voted, engaged at Bar hobby music, 4S 37 plurality ployed Harbor during the summer, re- 16 1910. next At noon a fine dinner was to widen the years he has been a member of the at . the meeting. walls and grade in front of City quartet 75 1 3 79 turned home Wednesday for a short vacation the Plymouth Church in He is also HOW MAINE CITIES VOTED. Mon- not Brooklyn. 87 22 5 124 Newark, N. Nov. 5. served in the Grange hall by the ladies of Park, expending exceeding the amount ap- a member of the I J., Meagre returns before resuming her studies in Shaw’s busi- well known Mendelssohn 50 103 47 Taft. Wilson. Roosevelt. and was followed the usual smoke talk propriated; the amount of rock to be Club of New York, and is in from widely scattered indicated at roe, by required ness very popular 31 precincts College, Bangor. musical in -I 43 1 239 994 delivered to him as circles this city. Mr. Self believes Auburn. 1,561 10.30 o'clock, tonight, that Gov. Wilson had and exchange of greetings and reminiscences. he should require it for the 49 1 56 357 983 747 Miss Mary A. Bickford, who has been the in hard work, and has shown his in all Augusta. At 1.30 m. President Crockett called the work. Council concurred. ability Hi 69 1 68 carried his own State of New a safe p. I the which he has held of Bangor.1,286 1,702 1,154 Jersey by guest for several weeks of her brother Walter positions producing 23 102 2 1 108 Bath. 542 697 361 afternoon session to order with about 50 veter- Adjourned. results which count. plurality. ! in Brighton, Mass.,will leave next for 15 28 1 26 I 499 250 The hall was Tuesday Belfast. 287 MISSOURI. ans present. attractively deco- IN BOARD OF MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. -1 106 7 5 84 j 449 Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend the winter with her Biddeford. 493 1,208 in white and with ; St. rated red, blue, flags and Petition of Waldo So- THE EXPECTED HAPPENS. Brewer. 177 271 376 Louis, Nov. 5. Forty-nine out of the County Agricultural niece, Mrs. J. Harvey Self. the banners of the E. M. Post of Mon- 2144 112 30 1634 Calais. 354 388 227 2826 in the State outside of St. Louis Billings ! ciety for abatement of 1912 tax, read and precincts Dr. and Mrs. James D. Clement of Portland Boston Herald Nov. 294 251 195 roe, and the E. M. Billings Women’s Relief of [The 6.] Eastport. gave Wilson 4478, Taft 2652, Roosevelt 1387. | prayer petitioner granted. I 190 who are on their arrived last When the national convention SOCIETIES. Ellsworth. 225 275 Corps. The report of the last meeting was Petition of Waldo wedding trip, Republican 561 MINNESOTA. Telephone Company, pre- Gardiner. 164 372 read and and in the absence of Tuesday from Seal Harbor, Mt. Desert and | made a nomination for the presidency at the Phoenix F. & 205 St. accepted, chap- sented at October meeting, read and prayer of ngof Lodge | Hallowell. 91 240 Paul, Nov. 5. At 8 o’clock, one hour be- two with behest of the southern which lain Albert Nickerson of Belfast prayer was spent days Dr. Clement’s parents, States, have no Nov. 4th, the Mark 1 Lewiston. 271 2,222 1,153 fore the of the in petitioner granted, and voted that a copy of 1 ng, closing polls Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clement. Republicanism, of the pocket East Old Town. 316 332 346 offered Mrs. Belle Palmer. The program as be boroughs s- by petition granted in the city worked and a banquet Fred B. Lynch, National Democratic commit- incorporated and of the Is: Portland.2.769 4,053 3,011 was with the of Coronation Mr. Frank R. arrived from West, outlying possessions, and teeman opened singing by j records. Wiggin Newport Rockland. 490 653 282 from Minnesota claimed the State for of not more than one-third of the the audience: then came the address of wel- of last Saturday evening to spend Sunday in Bel- Republican Saco. 480 575 346 Woodrow Wilson by 25,000. Report City Marshal, read, accepted and ., November 11th, Seaside voters who participated in the primaries in South Portland. 302 434 497 come by Comrade Cook of Monroe,who remind- ordered placed on file. fast and to close his cottage on Murphy’s : Camden will entertain 699 IOWA. the States to which the party must look for Waterville. 292 889 ed the veterans that nearly half a century had F. W. Brown, City Solicitor, appeared before Point for the winter. He returned to New- Union and Belfast Westbrook. 363 653 4S2 Des Moines, Nov. 5. At 9.45 o’clock esti- its support, it amply provided for what hap- passed since they had stood shoulder to shoul- the Board and reported on the petition of port by Monday morning’s train. i be served to the visit* mates on the returns from 26 counties out of the pened yesterday. 17,691 13,102 der in the Civil War and contrasted meet- Tewksbury Dodge. Mrs. Maude Follett who has been Totals.9,802 Townsend, The not 99 in the State indicated that Roosevelt would with the Herald, agreeing with those who ings of the political organizations Oral report of City Solicitor accepted. absent from her duties as teacher in Grade 1, MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATIC. have an of Mr. Roosevelt should be estimated majority 4150 over Wil- of the who allow no thought nominated, Mo, New England Order quiet gatherings veterans, Voted that the City Clerk be instructed to South school on account of illness, returned to Boston, Nov. 5. Massachusetts, normally a son. made every effort to hold the of ■ rve its 25th differences to mar their of Republicans anniversary political enjoyment draw up a suitable form for releasing prison- the school last Monday. Miss Marian Hazel- Republican State, gave substantial majorities WISCONSIN. New England in line for Taft. But when it .. 11th and all members these reunions. ers, arrested and placed in the tine substituted during her absence. today to Gov. Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey Nov. 5. lock-up. became evident that the voters of to attend. A Milwaukee, Wis., Congressman was D. O. Bowen of Republican good pro- The response by Mor. Voted that the Clerk have blanks as and Gov. Eugene N. Foss, Democratic candi- Victor L. of pre- Mrs. Grover Cleveland authorizes the an- the country did not want him renominated, ,-vd and refreshments will Berger Milwaukee, the only rill, who spoke of the hardships borne by the dates for and It was the pared printed. nouncement of her to Thomas president governor. Socialist in congress, was defeated for re-elec- engagement J. the Herald urged a compromise candidate. boys of ’61, and said that few people outside of Communication from Belfast Water Com- first time that Massachusetts had ever favored tion ! Preston, professor of archjeology and history Effort in that direction the Herald 1 by former Congressman William H. Staf- failing, on of the Grand Army realized the dangers and suf- Canton Pallas, P. than a for Presi- pany read by Mayor and voted to lay on table. of arts at Wells The date of the mar- other Republican president. ford, who ran as a fusion candidate on the | College. never has given its readers the slightest even- they went through, and that the wo- place Wednesday ferings is not but will be an- dent Taft and Col. Roosevelt, Republican and Democratic ticket. Adjourned. riage yet determined, reason for thinking the outcome would be will be made men of those days underwent, waiting, and inspection Progressive candidates, respectively, ran about nounced later. other than what it is. KENTUCKY. news ! of who was waiting anxiously, for of husband, broth- MT. Camden, at were that DESERT CORRESPONDENCE. even. Indications midnight Nov. 6. With a few scat- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Adams of Hamilton, The Republicans of the country want tc louisville, Ky., er or sweetheart. Those were times which ast year. Following the I. Democratic candidate for David Walsh, tering precints missing, 50 out of 120 Kentucky Mass., were in Belfast several days recently, nominate the Republican candidate for the and a com- called for patriotism of a high order, and he Manset, Oct. 3, 1912. A ofreshments, lieutenant governor also had been de- shocking shooting of Mrs. H. The instances elected, counties gave to the Courier-Journal guests C. Pitcher. Mrs. Adams presidency. only where they ut. according said he often wondered if the men of to- affair occurred here this John T. Davis is chair- Lieut. Gov. Robert Luce. For the young afternoon, when feating past 108,452; Roosevelt, 48,695; was formerly Miss Eloise Pitcher of East have not done so—Harrison in 1892 and Taft in ’he figures: Wilson, Taft, were called to to war if West was shot John supper and entertain- that Gov. Foss has held office his day upon go they Joseph by Crowell at close two years 42,553. Weymouth, Mass. They spent a part of their j 1912—have resulted disastrously. Some revis- would as but the at the mouth and next rank has been a respond readily, earnestly hoped range, charge entering in Republican. TEXAS. honeymoon camping at Hermon Pond, near ion of the nominating system so that those that they would not be put to the test. shooting one side of the head nearly off. Both Returns for the legislature from 17 out of 40 Dallas, Texas, Nov. 5. Returns indicate Bangor. w ho carry the party burden shall be secure in The report of the committee on time and were under the influence of The senatorial districts show Democrats and liquor. for the eight that Wilson has carried Texas by 170,000. The Alden J. a native of responsibility party management is was then and it was decided that was at the house of Mr. who Blethen, Thorndike, elected and from 127 of place heard, shooting Crowell, moral of the nine Republicans out vote for Taft and Roosevelt is of the Abbott School first and obvious present disaster nearly evenly White’s Corner, would be the lives alone and follows motor dur- formerly principal Family districts Winterport, boat fishing 240 representative 57 Democrats, two divided. The Socialist vote prohably will for but for Into the question of whether the conserva- and the time the first Thursday in De- the summer months. The of Boys, many years past proprietor a^d 68 elected. This place, ing particulars tive at did in Progressives Republicans reach 10,000, an increase of 50 per cent over of the Seattle is the donor of a hand- | leadership Chicago right pre- cember. If stormy, the next pleasant day. the as nearly as can be ascertained Times, a loss of two and a shooting the nomination erf Roosevelt at the is Republican Democratic 1908. some set of twelve chime bells to the venting The following program was then given; song are that Mr. who is a man and University West, powerful e of it is not now loss of two. The Progressives secured three ARKANSAS. of Washington, to commemorate his services xpense party disruption, j by the High school pupils; recitation by Mil- in an ugly mood when under the influence of of these seats and an independent Republican as a member and of the Board of Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 5. Wilson carried dred Curtis; song by Miss Annie York; went to the Crowell house and demand- president | | piano liquor, for the failure of all the other. and to mark the of ; sponsible compromise Arkansas about Roosevelt nuruvc icuiaiiuii Repents, also participation by 60,000 plurality. buiu uy lUBBiei ^uuuuiguaiu, ed some liquor, and when told he could not THE VOTE OF BOSTON. His dictum that he would be the com- will run second. Democratic the Blethen in the work of the Uni- j plans. congressional Hazel re- — family by Mrs. Webber; solo by Gilbert; uo'6 “‘V “K “6““ V»vv...,i6 ut' Boston, Nov. 5. returns from promise candidate, if there were one, settled Complete nominees were elected by usual majorities. marks Alfred Stinson of North knife started to do Mr. Cro- versity. by Searsport, large carving up the His in of the city of Boston: For President, Roosevelt, FLORIDA. question. opponents, possession who said that the moments of hi6 who ran for his and in a shell Rev. Rossbach, former pastor of the pleasantest well, gun put Adolph the then to the 21,177; Wilson, 42,706. For Gov- 5 machinery, proceeded apply 21,548; Taft, Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. Although the life were when he was attending these meet- and West instantly. The shoot- First Parish, (Unitarian) church, Belfast, was fired, killirg steam not Mr. Taft, ernor: Bird. 18,717; Foss, '48,282; Walker, in I roller—nominating only vote is light*and slow reporting, indications recitation Mrs. Drew; remarks occurred in a rear room, there installed Oct. 30th, as of the Church of ings; by by ing although pastor Mr. in assertion of The Boston Presidential vote in 1908 Wilson will but Sherman, significant 17,296. are that Woodrow carry Florida Comrade Trask of Newburgh; song by Mrs. seems to have been three shots one Our Father, in East Boston. Rev. | fired; (Unitarian) their of the situation. defeated was: 41,456; Taft, 41,249. In 1911, the mastery They Bryan, i by the usual Democratic majority. Probabil- Nettie remarks President Crockett a front door and another Julian C. of the First Unitarian Church Billings; by through through the Jaynes but did for the Re- gave for governor: Foss; 50.495; Roosevelt, they nothing city Frothing- ities are that every Democratic candidate has of Frankfort; piano solo by Master Richard side of the house and there were three of West Newton the sermon. Other j empty preached Their was thus 28,751. publican party. strategy only- ham, been elected. Palmer; remarks by A. E. Nickerson of Swan- shells on the floor and a loaded shell in the were Rev. prominent clergymen assisting effective. SOUTH CAROLINA. half NEW YORK STATE DEMOCRATIC. ville; duet by the Misses Conant; remarks he does not remember Lewis G. Wilson and Rev. Richmond Fish. A piano gun; but Crowell says Before the election of 1912 into his-. Woodrow S. Nov. 5. | goes jjEw York. Nov. 6. Wilson was i Columbia, C., Indications are by Mrs. Belle Palmer of Monroe, Eugene of but once, but said he had four to Rev.and Mrs. Rossbach followed firing reception some definite conclusions be set 1 tory should Wilson has carried South son E. | the choice of the State of New York for pres- that Woodrow Caro- Nickerson of Portland, of A. Nickerson, loaded shells on a stand. After the shoot- the installation services. down. One is that Roosevelt w’ith the Re- ident a estimated at about lina a over both his of and Mrs. Nickerson. Mr. Nickerson was then by plurality 200,000 by majority opponents he went to William Ward’s store, The is announced of Miss 1 ing engagement Ida nomination would have swept the from returns received from elec- more than Returns indicate all Demo- a member of the association and his wife publican nearly every 50,000. made which is only a short distance away, and said of the late Mrs. Viola Ames, daughter Ames, country. A man who without a party, with tion district in the of New York cratic State and county officers and con- an member. A clarinet solo was a greater city honorary he had shot Joe West and asked that doctor and son of and Mrs. C. 1 Leroy, Mr. S. Webber out an without the label which and from all but 500 of the districts out- candidates have been elected. rendered Forest Knowlton, and a vote organization, 3,093 gressional then by be called. Dr. Phillips in a short of Bell street. The will ts.ke responded wedding place most voters, can make the New York was extended to the ladies of Mon- governs showing side of city. STATEMENTS FROM TAFT, WILSON AND ROOSE- of thanks but life was extinct. The coroner was | time, within a few weeks, and they will have an recorded this morning, would have been in- President Taft led Col. Roosevelt in the VELT. roe for their hospitality, and the meeting and with the assistance of summoned, Capt.W. apartment at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest i vincible at the head of his old column. It did same district about votes. with the of America the en- by 35,100 Congress- Nov. 5. closed singing by R. Keene, who is an Associated Press corre- Cincinnati, Ohio, President Taft at S. Webber in Northport avenue. Mr. Webber not need this election to show that. The fig- man Wm. Sulzer was elected with a tire company. governor 11 conceded the election of for this section, removed the re- is salesman for the B. B. Farnsworth o’clock Gov. Wil- spondent traveling ures of the ballot of 1904 remain im- estimated at at highly plurality midnight about 175,- the mains to S. S. rooms. Offi- son. He issued following statement: King’s undertaking Company of Portland. Both young people for those who will read them. 000 over Job E. the nomi- SCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOOTBALL. pressive Hedges, Republican “The returns insure the election of Gov. cer Fernald arrested Mr. Crowell, together have friends who are con- many extending Whether as a dangerous menace to the secur- nee, who in turn led Oscar Straus, candidate of Frank and Wm. who it is Wilson to the presidency. This means an Oak Grove won from Hallowed with Perry Ocorin, early I Seminary gratulations. I ity of our institutions, or as a great tribune of the about votes. or near Progressive party, by 15,000 in the economic of the said were present by at the time of the 1 change policy govern- High school, Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 30th Franklin W. Cram since his retirement from the way he may be regard Wm. chairman of the them people—whichever Barnes, Jr., Republi- ment in reference to the tariff. If this of 12 to shooting, and took by buckboard to Ells- change by a score 3 in a fast, well-played the presidency of the B & A. has been sojourn- ed—Roosevelt must be set down as possessett can State issued this statement: committee, can be made without I sin- worth where they were placed in the jail. Mr. halting prosperity game. ing at Poland Springs. He is a personal friend ! of an almost hold on the electorate. “The result of the election in the magical State of hope it may be. West was a man about fifty years of age and cerely At Waterville last Saturday Maine defeated of President Taft and one of his objects in It should besides be set down as made clear New York demonstrates one thing: That “The vote for Mr. Roosevelt, the third unmarried and has a brother living at this J party 20 to 0, the same score which it was a visit to Portland last week was to by the of the year that Mr. Taft the Roosevelt movement was a j Colby, by making ! developments simply Repub- candidate, and for Mr. the Socialist can- Mr. Crowell is about fifty five years of Debs, last the same team. place. thank Curtis for his and could not have been re-elected no matter how lican bolt. | beaten year by practically Mayor graceful gra- is a warning that their in age and a foieigner. He came to this place a didate, propaganda cious welcome to the President on occasion of I harmonious had been the convention behind “With all of the frantic were At Brunswick Bates defeated Bowdoin, 7 to efforts that favor of fundamental in our constitu- number of years age and has no relatives as changes his visit. Mr. Cram said that the President him. This was a Democratic All the made to votes from 6 j year. secure people generally, tional representative government'has formid- far as we know. Since the Maine football series was founded spoke of the mayor’s welcome to him,which he signs pointed in that direction. The off-year the results shows that practically none but able Mrs. Robert who has been very support. Spurling, him that Portland had a elections of 1910 had disclosed the of in 1893 Bowdoin has won the penna nt six times said convinced very | presence former Republicans joined the Roosevelt “While the of a in the sick for some time, is experiment change improving. a tide which had intervened to and tied for it three times; Maine has won the broad-minded chief executive. i nothing since movement. tariff is carried out the Democratic Robert Newman, one of our oldest being by Capt. Mr. Taft would have been in a re- five Bates has won it four times Mr. and Mrs. C. have re- [ arrest. “The decisive victory of Taft and Hedges it pennant times; citizens who is about 90 years of age, is very Augustus Knight administration, behooves Republicans to to and tied for it while Colby has won it turned from their to New York spectable minority had his nomination come over Roosevelt and Straus is a demonstration to the twice; sick and not to live. wedding trip j gather again party standard and pledge expected him without he could not have but once, 1909, and tied but once, in 1908. and will be at home to their friends after Nov. i contest, but that the Republicans of New York desired the their faith in Mrs. Peter Moore has gone to Boston to anew their party’s principles been elected. the final of the series 15th at 16 Brooks street, West Medford, Mass. re-nomination of President Taft and the dele- and to organise again to defend the constitu- Next Saturday games spend the winter. Bates in Wa- In New York were entertained from the State the will be played. will play Colby W. R. who has returned they by MrJ gates properly expressed tional government handed down to us our Capt. Keene, just by terville and Bowdoin will play Maine at Orono. Miss Ada at dinner W. C. T. U. Institute in Monroe. of the a that he Knighta’cousin, Littlefield, preference Republicans when large fathers. We must make clear to the These games will wind Maine college foot from Boston and vicinity, reports young up in her on 114th street. of them voted for Taft at for and State and took an automobile apartments People majority Chicago/* men of the country, who have been weaned ball Bates, Colby the University, stopped off at Camden A W. C. T. U. Institute will be held in Mon- but Bowdoin has a game scheduled at Pine from Belfast, Ticonderoga, Boston and New Leader Murphy [of Tammany Hall said the from sound out to his old home towns of Lincolnville, roe Nov. if The short forenoon away principles of government by Tree Nov. with the Uni- trip 20th, pleasant. Park, Portland, 16th, Searsmont and as far as Woodman’s Mills, call- York were present. Mr. and Mrs. Knight were result was a striking evidence of the power oi of reforms of of Vermont. session will be followed by a lunch. In promises impossible accomplish- versity on old and relatives whom he | picnic the and demonstrated that the reform* ing neighbors also entertained at luncheon at the Wool Club people ment mere that and Other last seen for more than He the afternoon, the county superintendents are by legislation, patriotism games Saturday: had not twenty years. S. M. Milliken. entertained and which the demand must be At k Waltham by Capt. They changes people common sense require them to return to a Bangor, Bangor High 21, says it was a most enjoyable trip, and although expected to tell “How my Department helps made. High, 0. tere have been many changes in the years Miss Mitchell at dinner, followed by a theatre support of .our constitution. Without com- I Prohibition,” “The Child,” in various relations, At Portland. Kent’s Hill! 35, Portland past, he is confident that he is still a gocd party, and the remainder of their short tour PENNSYLVANIA. our will be considered and also the matter of fed- promising principles, we must convince High, 0. on the roads that he used to travel on pilot was taken up with sight-seeing and shopping. Philadelphia,Nov. 6. Four hundred and foui and win back former Republicans and we must At Bnckaport E. M. C. S., 0; H. C. L, 0. yean ago. j e rating neighboring unions. Good Packages. NEURITIS A MAINE INVENTION. I have invented and a cow- Attractiveness Counts for Much in Making patented tail holder to hold a cow’s tail during Sales. GOUT milking, and which has proved1 satisfac- It is one thing to grow choice fruits tory whenever used. The price is only and be had at th« and vegetables, and quite another thing 25 cents, they may RHEUMATISM stores or of me. John Thorn- the Penney, The to market them so will Real they bring I D. 3. Woman 50-Cent That is dike, R. F. Is Simple Remedy Having Question in selling com- The above is an advertisement whici highest possible price a Tremendous Sale. petition with other foods offered for appears in the Belfast Republican Jour Notice how few people in Belfast are suffer- nal, and we here reprint it withou- sale. Many grow good things for the j ing from Rheumatism since A. A. Howes & Co. charge from a purely philanthropic mo I how soon can she market not more than offered RHEUMA to the public at 50 cents a and yet do realize tive. A holder to restrain the more 01 geta bottle and offered money back to anyone who as cash from the as 1 less not to move- one-halt much crops isn’t pleased impulsive, say erratic, they would by carefully grading and It’s only the skeptics who allow Rheuma- ments of the tail of a cow during th< in attractive packages. “At- tism to have the upper hand; wise, broad- process of milking is something for whici marketing minded have freed tractive sell the is a persons themselves from the w'orld has long been waiting. In at packages goods,” the merciless of the of mankind. wholesale com- grasp enemy effort to this demand student! common saying among hold and supply RHEUMA takts right attacks the have burned the oil and som< mission men. accumulations that cause Rheuma- midnight poisonous of the best intellects of this and The reason for this is that the fruits tism. Gout, Lumbago, Arthritis, Neuralgia and foreigr countries have been driven to the and vegetables, packed attractively, Kidney troubles and drives them from the verg< bear direct evidence of careful and clean body, Be healthy—happy—sleep well and work of dotty desperation, while the cow hai % handling. The prospective buyer knows, cheerfully. Try RHEUMA. continued to switch and switch and smili ulenwood and smile after the of the or has every reason to believe, that if manner typi cal bovine villian. from > pains were taken in careful, neat and Therefore, clean packing, the goods must also be The Fallen Leaves. strictly utilitarian standpoint, this new clean and of superior quality. Nothing cow-tail holder is calculated to fill a long- will detract from the selling qualities of Most of the trees which during the felt want and bring greater peace and more solid comfort to future fruits and vegetables so much as a gen- past weeks have been so gorgeously ar- generations eral air of carelessness and uncleanliness of milkers. The rayed now stand stripped and bare. It t$ that in packages. The prospective buyer From a humanitarian standpoint, how- Range was as if nature wanted to typify human be made to the use thinks, and has many reasons to believe, ever, objections may of such a restrainer. There are no doubl * that if the goods were handled careless- life by giving her utmost of glory only Makes Easy’* some cows so tc Cooking and so lost ly and carried in old and soiled pack- to snatch it away so that the con- pernicketty again, all sense are inferior in and of right and wrong that they ages, they quality trast might be all the more profound and perhaps unfit for human consumption. switch their tails out of spite, or from The is or in a of a striking. ground carpeted with malice, spirit playful mischief, Much good stuff in this manner is drug A Glenwood Coal or Gas Ranee for cooking, and ft who but the most of we believe, use on the and sells at a discount, russet and brown. Those live ex- them, Glenwood Parlor Stove, Furnace or Boiler for heating /n markqf their tails a the realizing anything clusively in the city have no notion of only, or largely, as weapon means solid comfort and less fuel. n producer scarcely to drive flies and ether in growing and marketing it. The com- the enormous volume and weight of dead away annoy ing insects. this view of the mission man is often blamed for unsatis- foliage which is precipitated upon the Taking case, it would returns from the when the bosom of Mother Earth in the process therefore, seem to be unfair to factory goods the is to blame through of denuding the forests of their royal cow, not to say cruel, to compel her shipper, only, really to packing the goods unattractively in old garments. It must amount to millions wear, even temporarily, any contriv- and millions of bushels and hundreds of ance that would seriously restrict the packages. of the natural for Mitchell Barrels, boxes, baskets, crates and thousands of tons. In the forests they range instrument pro- Trussell, Belfast tection one of the most consider- other modern packages are now made lie thick at the feet of the uncrowned against able of a cow’s life. The and sold by box and basket factories at a kings; they gradually decay and form annoyances is a broad one. Most very low when purchased in large new soil—unless firesget started in their question persons price who have had in milk- lots. The new, clean packages are so dry and highly combustible masses. large experience are ing cows will hail Mr. tail-hold- cheap that it never pays to use old ones. Vast quantities annually burned Penney’s er as a and be News and Notes. It is the consumer, and not you, in the under the watchful care of farmers and godsend perfectly willing Literary EASTERN the to their greater comfort the end, who pays the extra price for the gardeners, and spicy odor of the put against STEAMSHIP decreased comfort of the Pendexter. the short writer new package. It is your business to smoke, if it is not too dense, is pleasant temporarily Hugh story cow. There is a that furnish the customer what he wants, if to the nostrils; it is one of the signs of chance, moreover, ; and author of hoys’ books, will have an CORPORATOR Those who have lawns and like this qow-tail holder may contain the unusual detective in the December Jhe is more than willing to pay for it, autumn. story For Sale see neat are at the germ of a great idea. may not the number of Adventure. It is a Buretu with a to you for purchasing it to them kept present Why BANGOR profit here utilized be and of i.im j for him in advance. From this point of time in a constant battle with the leaves. principle developed Abnormal Litigation story and is as made to in a con- it is as The Crimson view you become not only a producer Rake and brush-broom will clear away operate successfully puzzling, said, One of the finest resi- the accumulations of a but let a trivance to restrain a kicking horse or in that maga- and seller of eatables for the upper day; Tracks, recently published '*1 to Men FARE REDUCE’; mule? Even as it is, greater zine. It is called The Death Mr. Young classes, who can afford to pay good strong wind arise and the leaves instant- permitting Cup. Ir and dences in Belfast—containing thrill with the of mischief. comfort to humanity to offset possible Pendexter is a Maine man, born in Pitcs- prices, but you become a merchant in the ly very spirit Belfast and Boston to the inventor of a suc- field 37 After a Women purchasing and stlling of fancy pack- They will be seen whispering together; cruelty animals, years ago. long sojourn Jg Young 12 rooms and a bath. Hot soon half a dozen wili start as if alive cessful cow-tail holder should be set in New York as a newspaper man he has I know your ambi- ages. Every $10 you invest in good up IfJ down as a benefactor of the race. —Bid- returned to Maine to devote all his time and I packages will bring back within a few and run like mice across the shaven £7 tions hopes. and cold water in six sleeping TURBINE STEEL STEAMSH deford Journal. to literature. He resides in K, show how to be ^ weeks $20 to $30, or even $50. A neigh- grass. As the wind increases thousands Norway, you was AND CAftiD of like and will en- In the name of the inventor of this where he married in 1397 to Helen how # to bor uses parchment paper and cartons them, Goths Huns, self-reliant; rooms. Excellent closet and which is molded gage in a mad race to see which cohort M. Faunce of that town. He is the Vi train for busi- for packing her butter, really useful article we thank our Bidde- yourself Leave Belfast at 2.00 p. n will first itself over the and author of Smith in how to make into brick prints. The parchment paper spread paths ford for this Teperius published ness; storage accommodations. Fine days, Wednesdays, Thur< ! otonc \7oof hoottc rtf them will Qr»r»n_ contemporary gratuitous and and Trail six and cardboard carton for one-pound print 1907, Camp Series, f| f / good, then make money, For Bangor at 7.30 a. m The cow-tail holder was not in- as well as short stories of butter costs but about 1 cent, pur- muiate in the corners; they will rush into publicity. volumes, many fc Our courses in stable connected. For other days, Fridays and Saturda to the contributed to and Leave Boston at 5.00 chased in lots, and she receives o the flower beds and fill up the hedges. tended to add comfort of the cow magazin-s newspa- BUSINESS p. large gi days, Thursdays and Frida cents more for her butter in There is no dislodging them except by but for the of the and pers. to per pound protection milker, | *Mlor to handle and poor stuff. In retrospection: prior mention also pay ship be to Club. We should poems by 34tf RALPH I. MORSE. sort of old when the old election, it would not necessary n<. placing in the basket or box, the top age “good George Edward Woodberry and Harrison At 52High Street. Tel. 216-13 Industry 1 S. and uniform times’’ seem vivid in the memory. It make any change in the ballots already rows should be straight S. Morris. lGtf has a of its It some- and in of distribution to VKTKKINA 1 Three tomatoes in a row, with four rows melancholy own. ; printed process how vanished How the for no vote is cast di- to the basket, make a dozen tomatoes to suggests hopes. polling places, TKKATS All. D1SFAM ;! have fallen from the tree of for the vice Electors ONLY A FIRE HERO the basket. Four such baskets are many plans rectly president. Salesman Wanted Dr. W. C. LIBBEY. have turned brown and are chosen to cast the ballots of their but the crowd cheered, as, with burned hands, Iluepital, riuunuii a crate. These four dozen of your ambition, placed in To look after our interest in Waldo and sere and can be under constituents for candidates for President he held a small round box. “Fellows!" he ad- choice tomatoes in the attractive pack- only trampled up jaeent counties. Address SI'UING STICK FT. foot! Not either, for and vice and while there is a “this Bucklen’s Arnica Salve I DENTIST, Il«>h|dtal >«■'»• age will sell for fully twice as much as wholly melancholy president, shouted, hold, THE HARVEY OIL CO., now the frosts to the moral obligation resting on those elec- also the same number loose in a large box or early begin open has everything heat for burns,” Right! £w44p Cleveland O i MAIN BELFAST, MAINE Phones—Hospital 59-13. chestnut burrs and the leaves cover the tors to the nominees of the STREET, basket. There is good profit in handling support for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, delicious nuts—others also, walnuts and party, the instructions are merely di- them in this way. sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues butternuts, or as call them in Maine rectory and not mandatory. Therefore, At the fairs this fall several up-to-date they kills 25 cents at all oil nuts—and the bitter acorns. there will be no defect in the ballots to inflammation, pain. Only are packing a dozen choice pleasant growers be cast for the candidates druggists. apples in individual cartons. The paste- It is the time when the squirrels are set- Republican ex- for even board carton, containing the dozen choice ting human beings good, honest presidential electors, though of One can see them as in some States, upon the LOCAL GENEALOGIES. is divided into twelve squares or amples providence. they appear, apples, at their work the ticket under the name of “Taft and compartments, three wide by four long, through woodlands, their stores the and Mr. Sherman should the Genealogies recently similar to the divisons in an egg case. A hiding away against Sherman,” Among winter. are too to no then be deceased. The death of Mr. single apple, wrapped in tissue paper, is They busy play; bought for the Maine Genealogical So- will two or three Sherman would of course relieve them, YEAR’S "V placed in each division. The apples are longer gray squirrels are the following of local chase one another and down the tree if from the moral to ! ciety, Portland, specimens of their kind, one up elected, obligation perfect trunks or make as race vote for and the which interest: i kind, and uniform in size and loping leaps they him, question j-*A coloring. across the It is their har- would then arise would be whom they With the carton filled, the cover open, open spaces. COLBY. = -=== vest time and feel that should vote for in his place. As it is a =TO T H E=^~ and the tissue paper pushed back to show they instinctively A Genealogy of the Descendants of the is short and the snow will soon matter, and the governing body in the shining cheek of each apple, the ap- day party Abraham and Elizabeth Blaisdell, can the is the national Colby | be here, when no party Republican | they longer gather pearance is perfection for attractive, ! his who settled in Bow in 1768. By in their treasures. It is to hear committ ee, it would be the proper func- wife, The carton bears the pleasant One of N. H. Printed fancy packing. their the forest leaves. tion of that committee to meet and Them, Concord, name, which advertises his patter among the Press Association grower’s Their nests stand out in the recommend to them a candidate for vice by Republican A dozen choice apples, packed big treetops 1896. 152 The volume is thus New York Farmer product. pages. Tribune where when the foliage was on the president to be voted for by them. in a neat carton, will sell for from 50 dedicated: j essential to have concert- I | seen. It would be same branches they could scarcely be cents to $1, twice as much as the “To my kindred, the descendants of Beautiful as a tree is in ed action in either of two contingencies in barrels or boxes, while the ex- full-fledged Abraham that are now on the apples its when bare is —first, if the Republican ticket is suc- Colby, Tra cost of packing in this manner will summer, beauty quite stage, and to the generations that may AND YOUR HOME PARER not less The fall of the leaves cessful and, second, if the election FAVORITE not exceed 10 cents dozen, and in striking. come after 1 dedicate per lessons should be thrown into the House of us, respectfully j is therefore attended with many | most cases not more than 5 cents per this volume. —Harrison Colby, Bow, and with no little charm. —Boston Her- dozen. Such are sold to select Representatives. apples The national convention July, 1894.” and the dozen carton ald. Republican •city trade, pack- delegated to its national committee DYER. of is much in demand by ages apples Farms. to nil a on the ticket, of William “The Ab- are Skowhegan power vacancy Ancestry Dyer, ^The who to Journal choice customers, willing pay 1 i but it is known that the committee will ington Pioneer.” Proceedings of the Republican the if the is there. price quality According to a report from the selectmen’s j not be assembled at this time. Association j other Dyer organized Sept. 16, are now selling apples and office there are 368 farms in Skowhegan valued Many Should the Republican ticket receive a 1911. Edited Dr. E. Alden Dyer, fruits in barrels or loose, while if they at $282,367 not including buildings or 11 per by majority of electoral votes, and Mr. Mass., of the asso- were in new bushel boxes of the cent, of the total valuation of the real estate Whitman, president packed Sherman’s death a ol ciation 69 FOR ONLY market the would of the town. It was found that 147 farms precede meeting pages. $2.25. approved type, goods the electoral the of have 100 acres or more; 32, 200 acres or more; college, importance CARY. j bring almost double the price. Those I 8 have 300 acres or more; and 2 have 400 selecting a vice presidential candidate is who have choice fruits or will Records of John the first town vegetables acres or more. Thirty-six per cent, of the but next no Cary, make the individual evident, if, Tuesday, presi- from 1656 t ______i money by wrapping of have 50 acres or less. I clerk of farms Skowhegan dential electors receive a majority of Bridgewater, Mass., fruit or in tissue This valuation of the farms is about to 1681. Published W. vegetable paper. The average electoral votes, then by the constitution by Loring Puffer, is true of and toma- acre. The farm is owned by Wm. L. especially apples $10 per largest the election will be thrown into th( Brockton, Mass. Puffer, print- The E. N. Merrill who has 640 acres. There are 12 of I Tribune Farmer toes.—Exchange. and the can- er, 1889. Pamphlet 14 pages. John J farms owned non-residents. Dr. E. H I House of Representatives, by Carey, or Carew as it was once spelled, Stevens of Cambridge, Mass., owning one of didates to be voted for in the House b.v w Is a came to New from Somerset- thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date illustrated national Colby’s 1,400 Graduates. 235 acres; the Shawmut Manufacturing Com- States would be limited to those voted England and settled in Duxbury, pany owning islands of 400 acres. for by electors in the electoral college shire, England, w weekly. Special pages for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, etc., and most in 1639, at the time 25 Maine has reason to be proud of its but the House as at pre ent constituted Mass., being in Wisconsin. old. He married daugh- 9 reliable market reports. colleges. Out of Colby’s 1400 graduates Mineral Paint would be unable to make a decision, be- years Elizabeth, ter of Francis in 1644. They one has founded a college, 21 have been cause the States vote as a unit, and not Godfrey, 9 Dr. C. D. Sinead, the best known surgeon in later removed to Braintree, and [veterinary college presidents, 90 college professors, Fifty-two million dollars is about to be more than one-half of the States art finally at where he died w America, writes fcr The Tribune two Governors, 12 United States Sena- added to the wealth of the State of Wis- represented in Congress by Democratic settled Bridgewater, regularly Farmer, thoroughly tors and Congressmen, 81 members of consin as the result of experiments car- members. The decision would, there- in 1681. covering the breeding, caie and feeding of all domestic animals, State and 35 mis- ried out in the mining of the whose is t< CALDWELL. iegis'atures, foreign laboratory fore go to the Senate, duty Jw and bis aiticlcs meet of Wisconsin on the merits of the needs of every practical farrn- sionaries. University select a vice president. The Senate it John Caldwell and Sarah Dillingham working Wisconsin materials. One million paint limited in its choice to those two candi- Caldwell, his wife, Ipswich, Mass., 1654. W er ar.d interests everv man or woman in city or town who owns a tons of rock containing these materials dates who receive the highest number ol records of their descend- been idle in the Genealogical horse or cow. have for centuries lying votes for vice president in the electors ants for generations, 1654-1900. J southwest of A eight Wisconsin.; university college. If it results on Tuesday thai By Augustine Caldwell, Ipswich. W The subscription price of The Tribune Farmer alone is $1.00. HEALTH RESTORED professor has produced from the same ore the .decision rests with Congress, the John and Dolly Hoyt Caldwell, fifth hue and from ma- paint of every color, selection of the candidate for vice presi- Descendants in Maine. To new AFTER YEARS OF ILLNESS. generation. By A subscribers and all old subscribers who will pay hogany to colonial oak. All proved fast dent has the utmost importance, because Mrs. Sumner Kimball, Lovell, Me. was a constant colors and color shows a better and one year in Mr. Hurd of So. Orrington every the Democrats are in a minority in the Also gleanings, memorials, biographi- % up arrearages advance we make this liberal offer and is more lustrous than sufferer from biliousness and indigestion. Read body foreign present Senate and the chance is ,tha< cal sketches of Caldwells included in the paints. The different colors are produced candidate for vice wbat he says: the Republican presi records and families allied by marriage. by a difference in the length of the roast- dent thus selected is made vice *'I have used the True “L. F.” Atwood’s presi 1904. Four pamphlets, with 317 pages • The Tribune one ing period. dent by the Republican vote in the Sen all told. Farmer, year, $1.00 Medicine for ten I was sick for a num- _ years. ate ana thus succeeds to the presidency. ber of years, could not get any relief until 1 The Vanishing Hand-Crank. Already there has been discussion ol FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT The one his • Republican Journal, year, 2.00 commenced to use ’’L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine. the availability of Governor Hadley, Tearing his shirt from back an Ohio man No will the caricaturist It made a well man of me. I use it for most longer repre- Governor Deneen, Senator Borah, Sena- flagged a train and saved it from a wreck, bul sent the automobile driver as standing in tor La form- every kind of sickness in my family and con- Cummins, Senator Follette, H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., once prevented a own while a pool of his perspiration giv- er Vice President Senatoi I Both for sider it one of the best medicines that is Fairbanks, wreck with Electric Bitters. “I was in a terri- $2.25. ing his machine “a husky yank of the Senator Senator made.” A. N. Hurd, Root, Burton, Lodge, ble plight when I began to use them," he crank,” says Harold Whiting Slauson, Governor Goldsborough and others. So. Orrington, He. writing in the current issue of Harper’s writes, "my stomach, head, back and kidneyi j A large bottle 36 cents at the near-by atore, Weekly, for the introduction of the 1913 were all badly affected and my liver waa in bad never it. car almost all A Maine Official. bottles of or a sample free by mail, if you used model “self-starting” by condition, but four Electric Bitten dealers has made the cranking difficulty 1 me a new man." Address, Cyrus W. Davit of this city, secretary ol made feel like A trial will a trouble of the By a ••L. F.” MEDICINE CO, Portland, Me. past. pressing State, was in Watt Virginia recently aiding convince you of their matchless merit for any Journal Pub. button and releasing a clutch, or some the sellers in their Co., Belfast, liquor campaign againal atomacb, liver or kidney trouble. Price GO equally simple method, “a lady can the adoption of State-wide prohibition.— handle her. Waterville Kennebec Journal. cents at all druggists. Me.J Correspondent I / |^Republican¥

% the For Farmers. “Personally, writer favors pullets A CLOSE SEA RACE. ‘•Ihe eggs of pullets do not ROADS. ^Cts Ii 4 f|T73 giTOTtritM hatch as FOR GOOD well as those of hens. Not only that Two Pour-Matters in Nip-and-TucK Sailing fireside. but the chicks do not and seem nesily so FARM A Government to Examine the Match, Jacksonville to Boston. fROM strong and lively as those hatched lrom Expert hen For this Particular Attention Boston, Oct. 31. One of the most re- IN EGGS AND eggs. reason, then, the Road* of the State. OPPORTUNITIES writer markable sea races between ves- would advise pullets for Will to Road*. large a market be Paid Through sels ever #LEtTE POULTRY. each eggs and hens for breeders. recorded ended yesterday when from an article fj^WJ^riind. “The off the the four-masted schooners of an extract loaf than falling of number of eggs Lewiston, of Farm and Fire- from the first to the Boston, Captain Ginn, and the Fo!loWI"!nt issue ?:^^^Detter year the second year of E. W. James, one of engineering Augusta c°rre B the the United W. of the hen’s life is about fifty eggs. This is experts connected with Snow, Bangor, Capt. Armstrong, the ^^youhaveevermade at Wash- anchor in the harbor side side way t° combat high k before—yours if quite an item, and because of this fact States Office of Public Roads dropped by "One to more and claim that a hen at Portland last week to side. Oct. 21st both schooners left Jack- produce will many does not pay her ington, arrived of What excuse has the L you board. At the a of Maine sonville in tow of the same which -si iV.trv only average price of eggs make scientific investigation tug, more has been them off the about 20 miles letter P°"Jl raising poultry Wil- during the winter, fifty eggs would highways. This action brought dropped bar, «* cents the specify efforts of from the That the schooners farmer “rt ,wenty-five mean about two dollars in money, which about through the combined city. night onii table fowls never less g|^. is quite a loss for each hen. Governor Plaisted and the Estate Board parted company and for 900 miles did not He has of the latter come within distance of one "nt. per pound? when “Hens that are for of Trade. At a meeting sighting an- year you kept breeders in other. ^ should be ones that have never been organization held in Bangor Septem- order flour. committee was when may be wel* educated forced for heavy egg ber a roads Tuesday, eight miles off Great I* ^burneri“ production. Be- special good “The nt branches of agricul- cause of the terrible President F. E. Boothby Round Shoal, they came within r Just as good for Jh strain on their re- appointed by sighting his cousin—but H. Nelson, chair- distance again, and continued the race gtng in city cake and productive systems, the larger per cent consisting of Lyman a on A biscuits and of & around Cod and into the Jjr |,a3 stolen march the of their eggs are infertile, and what man; Seth A. Moulton Sawyer Cape harbor. and all the rest were both E conies to raising good k pastry chicks do hatch are weak.” Moulton; E. W. Freeman, attorney; W. They picked up by tugs yes- of the United of and W. E. were so ftirrfarmers the good things _„_ i L. Butler of Farmington terday morning. They close ^k when the outer poetry the possibilities of to eat that good Davis of Sanford. This committee was light was reached that DRINKING AND SMOKING State the crews were SATISFY THE .; ,-v as a means for them !:^k ffp§KK| by the Board talking together. The WEARER 5tsit- — duly given authority flour makes. Arnold ives. they could better fl^k VPf of Trade to investigate the road situa- Mary hooked onto the Lewiston f On the Increase in this and her in NEW. UP-TO-DATE MODELS TO condition, but that of All extra nutri- Country. Some tion in Maine, with a view to presenting brought through Broad Sound, FIT THE LATEST r^fkk ^Bg* her STYLES OF LEATHER be- Startling Statistics. to the next Legislature such facts and reaching anchorage in the upper SHOES tious, too, m, harbor farm is left to The American assistance as it be able to render just 10 minutes before the tug FRESH. NEW RUBBER AND THE BEST OF j:. poultry cause William people are drinking might MATERIALS it as a to future legislation on this Bronx came in with the Snow AND WORKMANSHIP thought being given more whiskey and beer and help towing j ■ i and later won- Tell is milled by 1H smoking and this committee was given astern. IN iff eggs more subject SHORT, YOU GET FULL VALUE FOR THE PRICE 1 cigars and cigarettes than ever be- with Governor trick known to men | 't hatch. It is not l our special process Jaj authority to consult Every seafaring I you pay ; afforded the fore in to and Haines. was brought into the of ... chance k from Ohio Red Winter JEM history, according tax returns Plaisted Governor-elect play by skippers farm President in selecting the both vessels to reach here first and the WE HAVE SUGGESTED BEFORE THAT IT IS POOR g work, while, Wheat—the richest received by Royal E. Cabel, commis- Boothby | and it members of the State board committee crews of each craft were confident that ECONOMY TO DELAY THE PURCHASE OF RUBBERS are attention, *Oggy sioner of internal it andfinest revenue. From July attention to the differ- their vessel would win the race. The AT THIS SEASON. WE VENTURE TO AGAIN REMIND n h profit. Why is, gro\vR.^>i^lfe#>s-': 1st to paid particular Oct. 1, 1912, more than schooners were headed ! YOU THAT AN INVESTMENT IN MALDEN » red puzzles of mod- 3,800,000,- ent branches of the highway question. for the Gulf RUBBERS 000 cigarettes were an FOR THE smoked, increase I It was so far as possible in a Stream, where their was i WHOLE FAMILY WILL BE THE MOST SENSIBLE ish' of one desired, speed greatly billion over the to accelerated the AND PROFITABLE OF THE YEAR r r ,n the United States corresponding small committee of five, get the dif- by swift current. The period of the which _ood reliable breeder previous year, broke ferent view-points of this great propo- amazing feature of the contest was the all records. fact that MFRS. AGENTS one that sition He was particularly the vessels were so long out of year—say The nation consumed represented. dollars—the ad- 33,150,000 gal- fortunate to secure the expert services sight of one another, notwithstanding lons of A. H. BERRY SHOE me. f the farm whiskey during July, August and on this committee of Seth A. Moulton, the fact that they sailed over almost an CO., Portland, poultry an increase of j scrub stock in ex- September, 450,000 gal- a civil of the very highest identical course. FOR SALE BY YOUR GROCER. lons as engineer compared with that of a man ii.i gradually replace quarter standing in this State, who is I—_- 1911, while nearly 1,950,000,000 cigars with road contract FRED TIMM. s'- with pure-nreds, the 1 thoroughly familiar “I >with a brief the were smoked that time. The ti .be worth several pass paragraph during 1 work and with all the technicalities of of the cigar to Read this Letter! id'--' subject increasing supply of eggs consumption promises establish the situation from an engineering stand- Parents, the winter a new record. to the fact during months, when the While W.L. Butler of Farmington I have a letter from a prominent Maine f‘:, i; raised A total of point. price is higher. That is so 19,800,000 barrels of beer is of that town and in to a sickness of one of A AAA AAA A A A A A A :s superior in every important one of the selectmen clergyman regard from the economic as well as from the were consumed the three his children from which I as follows: 1 he pure-bred will during months, has been for several years in charge of quote farmer’s which was barrels more to point of view, that it is worthy 320,000 than in the of that “Our two-year-old baby was very sick * and cost less in the the highways vicinity, having a itself. In it is same period of 1911. This some- at two different times and we came near D. P. The pure-bred is special paper by fact, j actually built many fine pieces of road. PALMER’S & the writer’s firm based on ex- what surprised revenue officials as beer her. We had the best ! first to set, and the conviction, \ He is therefore thoroughly familiar with losing doctors, perience, that the winter production of drinking fell of considerably during the road from what we ca l but they did not know what the trouble .eying again. In fact, fiscal building might eggs will form one of the bast sources of year June 30th last. That a was. In the first sickness she had fever '. and for this ending j the rural standpoint. He is making high tiling,’ decrease was 1 income for the farmer in accounted for wi for several and the doctor said it acted * ■ average many partly by ucuiai o ui inc days, i er. she is the more Com’r Cabel ^ai iuuj Ljutov.v.* resii’H. of our northern and central States in the by increased popularity of Lenance. Mr. Nelson, the chairman of like scarlet fever, but as there were no other future.” buttermilk as a summer drink. The cases he did not think it could be. After- Goods Store F'11 the committee, as is well known, was r wards she broke out in a over ON A FEW ACRES A PULLET THAT LAID AN EGG A DAY FOR growing consumption of these articles the of the $2,000,000 bond rash all her Famishing has originator |t9 Its ’not too and not | greatly augmented the government's identified with body. The last sickness was similar and bad, too good, xtract from an article 72 DAYS. issue idea and has been ^ revenue. The internal revenue the start. As he is the doctor was puzzled. She was very A But I do like to see men dress as should' a who receipts this movement from they a ise Ohio farmer is to and an in- for | According Farm Fireside October already more than he will nervous and we feared we would lose her. ^ .!. pis farm is small. $2,000,000 also an enthusiastic automobilist, teresting egg-laying contest has been greater than in October Your Dr.True’s Elixir was farms in 1911,will eclipse see that that viewpoint is not recommended, They can do it if their a: interesting on at Mountain all records naturally they buy Furnishing going Grove, Missouri, for any October in the judg- lost of. Mr. Davis of Sanford is and after two days' use she passed several five-acre tract of land under the of the Missouri ment sight auspices State of Mr. Cabel. at worms from two to three inches in Goods, Darke that is president of the Board of Trade that length, ^ Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Hosiery (Inter- 2* County, Poultry Experiment Station. In this and is now well and and at and has for many been deep- strong sleeps i Mien Geer. Of recent one point years woven or contest white Plymouth Rock pullet The Saloon Black or White. nightswithoutf retting, tossing and starting Evervverr ), Lamson & Hubbard Hats of “the little farm Keepers, ly interested in the road question and |R laid an a for over 'in a as she egg day seventy-two knows how the up-to-date village looks fright did formerly." and ten widely preached consecutive which is a will Caps, Hathaway, Earl & Wilson Shirts and days, probably at this is to I be glad to furnish this clergy- jj This farm “The saloon has no more question. He pay particu- practical world record for continuous place in the name * egg-produc- lar attention to the of man’s and address to anyone who Yale Union Suits—I am : Mr. Geer is one of business life of the than has question through Collars, agenffor these hj tion. The highest individual record made country ? cares to wiite to me. £ the or roads,so that whatever bill may be drawn /where the possibility the first seven months of the con- smallpox cancer,,f declared Rev. during for to the next !N.B.—True's Elixir is the best known and are not to be found elsewhere in & into a ac- Dr. Herbert S. Johnson in a recent ad- presentation Legislature goods they profitable test was 156 eggs laid by a pullet. The < dress on “Jack will meet the constitutional requirements remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles. o-nsive pursuit of mod- twelve records for the first seven Johnson, the Pugilist the line of Hats and highest and Saloon of the new amendment demanding the Purely vegetable, pleasant to take and city—Nice Caps foonestle 2® to-date management. months were made all Keeper,” at the Warren ^ by pullets laying treatment of all counties. E. harmless. stomach worms ; five-acre ave. equitable .entirely Expels into plots the way from 156 eggs each down to 144. Baptist church, Boston. “In this address W. Freeman, Esq., is well-known as and pin worms. All dealers, 35c; 50c; $1.00. DWIGHT P. Masonic nr rotation is followed: upon the fall of Jack { PALMER, Temple 2* A SMALL BOY’S CHANCE WITH A GARDEN. the an attorney of prominence and his ser- 1 Yours for better health, co and wheat constitu- Johnson, world’s most famous pugi- A contributor writes as list and saloon vices will be of great to the com- .1 are raised. The land follows; keeper,” said the preach- help “I live in a small town near “I to mittee in up a new law. tare, while the soil is a Detroit, er, wish state distinctly that I am drawing ! This like all no The United States Government main- 13 Drummond Me. I .. Iiieh is never surfeited Michigan. town, nearly making attack upon the colored peo- St., Auburn, j/ tains at a — /' six hundred and towns of similar size, is without an ade- ple. The fact that Johnson is a colored Washington highway depart- fifty --— ment of considerable -•-- of of fresh This man, if it has at can magnitude. They C;, ; t « maximum depth quate supply vegetables. any bearing all, have a bulletins [ip-, ich furnish adequate fact does not bother me much, as I have well be urged in extenuation rather than published great many a small feet to be in condemnation. on highway construction, have a large if!.- inderdrainage. garden (fifty square, in the rear of “The number of engineering experts constant- rs which he has owned exact) my cottage, from colored people of this country which I have been able to were here ly at work upon this problem, have a i; r re farm he has dis- supply my brought against their will. If table the summer. now and we find department especially devoted to the t:;: sand tons of manure throughout again examples of moral i “But I also have a small who, like we well remember testing of road building material, and in- \ urge portion of this boy lapse, may that the all little is for slaves learned in the school have thus in the last eigftt or ten years Down of vice ir : in the neighboring boys, continually asking that He seemed to have no was their secured an enormous amount of practi- jva mg of it, while the pennies. concep- taught by white owners and cal information on this cost him from ten to tion of their real value. This, of course, masters. subject. They ! was a bad state of “At are model roads and ft.-"".; affairs, and I decided the same time, I can sympathize constantly building some earn with their engineers into every State ^GOES^ efforts in replenish- to find way for my boy to their feeling that the City Council sending of are the color in the Union. This department is un- if. his ii have not been money. Chicago drawing line in former with the their questionably the leading authority in v, necessary to mention “My experience extravagant excoriation of Jack of stale Johnson. The highway matters and it was because of t t progressive country- grocer’s meager supply greens colored people of this the sale of fresh well ask the the broad experience that it has acquired i«: .ur hundred and fifty immediately suggested j country may question why, I therefore determined if the that the State Board of Trade commit- i; fine from his vegetables. to City Council of Chicago is so de- quality deemed it if with the re- sirous of a tee desirable, possible, to Window v- while for the past try interplanting, following I punishing saloonkeeper who is a colored secure one of their experts for Maine. t: eat has never gone be- sults, i man, they do not exhibit that “The west side of for about same The government sends these men out r .-Is to the acre, His my garden spirit toward the white men in the trees of upon from proper State ns' :.sh has been to- five feet is shaded by maple which city Chicago whose sins and crimes application crop authorities with the that ft urn from four and are planted in the street. Things I have against the people are 100 times as bad understanding not as those of the of his salary and hr res amounted to found, do grow there in midsummer. Jack Johnson. question transpor- This I to “Within the few tation to and from the particular State ■n usually averages strip planted early radishes, past days a young man are taken care of the Prices. in government, i: to the acre. lettuce and onion-sets. I next planted the city of Boston under the in- by the t of the a row each, of salsify, parsnips, planting tluence of liquor, by his own confession, receiving party being responsible proposition and radishes in the same rows. These ! his mother only for his subsistence transporta- is a regular Klon- thinly strangled aged to death. An- other tion within the State. The State board to draw vegetables start slowly, and the radish- half-submerged himself in water Our stock is We nility money, committee ascertained that a large. its in es mark the rows, thus making cultiva- in an attempt at suicide. having years owner, man would be tion Radishes are for sale “A north us a particularly good available an livelihood easy. ready little of youth 23 years shall reduce it ample from then to by giving is from the before they do any damage to the young- ; old and under the influence of Washington, proceeded family liquor matter er his take the up with Governor of more plants. kept mother in terror for two hours the of Eastern disposed Plaisted and Commissioner people “Next comes corn, with rows three at the point. He then shot a Highway f produce that was j pistol and one-half feet and hills three Hardison. Both of these officials highly apart I sheriff, perhaps mortally. Maine a chance to of the idea and Governor Plais- buy feet apart in the row. Between the “Let us not blame Jack Johnson over approved NO FOLKS CAN MAKE ed behalf of the State of rows I planted spinach and beets, leav- much. We ourselves are engaged in the has, upon Windows at the MONEY. made formal to the lowest ing just room to run the hand cultivator same business in the city of Boston, Maine, application of Under the Farm and Fire- between each row. through the license government. arrangements system.” with price they ever knew. nnt of how young “Then comes the rows of tomato- made by the State board the Gov- car on farms ran the State will the of plants, with rows four feet apart and HAPPY MILBRIDGE. ernor, pay expense Come or subsistence of the while send at once. Lying farm products plants five feet apart in the row. To- the engineer itie cities and the board committee is to look on commis- matoes require plenty of room if they The happiest town in Maine is Mil- here, in extract: ~li Unt —.. ------♦ „,-j 41— after the matter of automobile transpor- bridge. It never grumbles to the world, Ling person in the same as the corn. tation so that the engineer will have way but lo the each week sends out such city regularly, "The rest of the space is devoted to cheery little as the ditions the simple. The eustom- string beans and peas, with a row of messages following, through throughout State, Arrange- 'i.e ments have been made for the goods picked and pole Lima beans growing next to a the columns of the Machias Union: already and the Maine Motor in the city looks after board fence on the east. The fence transportation Co. high When the harvest days are over, Mil- arson. Often a as a of Portland, through George A. Wagg, large acts support to the beans. bridge, the pretty town on •eked. Thus Narraguagus president, has generously proffered a express “We have had all the early vegetables bay, will be found to have raised the s are saved, and there we wished for the son has sold car and chauffeur for the use of the en- table, my most bountiful crop in its history, and profits to come from the balance dollars’ gineer and committee while covering a ►I (about eight worth), although our summer business is over for PRESTON’S goes without and the later look fine. portion of the State, and negotiations £ saying vegetables this year, it looks like a prosperous win- ti* ^ t he as are now under way for further assistance exactly repre- "Next year I shall require the boy to ter. The famous Mother Goose brand of hole will fail at in this line from in other & Transient Stable thing do at least a part of the work, because and parties parts Livery, Boarding sardines, so well favorably known is also ^ without that the sales have come so this of the State. It interesting to jg saying easy year the civilized is Is situated on V sheet rff f ain street. I have and el throughout world, pack- know that this whole has the Glen wood ashir.gkn jest single y look attractive. In that he has not learned that it is ed in program J really Milbridge. The Island brand of double etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your g butter the hot earn a warmest approval of Governor-elect B hitches, bucliboards, patron- through hard to dollar.” clams, which is so well known to all uld be out of the ques- Haines. • age is solicited. Telephones —stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 VARIETY IN FRUITS. lovers of this class of goods, has been ii-r it will be hard and TREMENDOUS There is no doubt that Maine is tack- VV. G. put up here for many years. It is prob- PRESTON. Proprietor. V "King when delivered, In an article entitled “What Varieties ling a big problem and that it requires IjJ able that four saw mills will be in opera- have been several of Fruit in the cur- all the information obtainable before ay to Set.” published tion here this winter. The three-masted rent issue of Farm and the drafting any law that shall lead to the Fireside, schooner now building in Sawyer Bros.’ Stoves bus tried this will say author some of the work expenditure of the money recently „ reports being shipyard will be launched in a few weeks r pleasant but it is done at the horticultural oi authorized the vote of the people. It work, department and it is that work on a four- by of the Stat Station at probable is that not only the whole group young people Experiment Geneva, masted schooner will commence in the important ■I > is of to New York. is a table taker State shall be benefitted, but that all produce city Following spring. The freight rates on lumber rSSSS«»«SE«3B«KSEW5iS«®®sBSfiS««F»atf;«aS«; but weather.” argument on both sides. for one year’s subscription paid in advance: ashore. He finally had to give it up, a? the srpni 1 "Some claim that, while hens lay lesi flames were approaching the gasolene tanks. WILL NEVER MEET THE The Journal and Farm and Home.$2.00 Clear the Farm of Weeds. than and heaviei When these exploded the flames spread rapid- Helps pullets, they lay larger The Journal and Tribune Farmer. 2.25 REMAND The flames were finally extinguished by Etc. and because of this fact, the 1 ly. eggs, eggi The Journal and McCall’s Magazine. 2.10 went to the but Cutlery, the help of others who rescue, ’f10 business. command a better price than those laic The Journal and New Idea 2.25 M. J. MAINE. tUi' i'T"' on. egf> Magazine. the boat is practically a total loss and both en- DOW, AGENT, BROOKS, This is but in The included in our of- g, ,if:idling article, ‘‘Increas by pullets. true, man] publications clubbing gines are probably ruined. Mr. Arey was just the fers be sent to different addresses. ® slneBs, says in part: sections of United States eggs an may getting her in condition for the scallop fishing Remand sold without and 1st. the boat was d has not yet beet grading, consequently The publishers of the New Idea Magazine which begins Nov. Though an increase in wil i the small is able to command as insured, the loss of a boat at this season is a nd i,a, supply egg gooc have advised us of an increase in their sub- thl-' Price. Moreover a as the larger one. serious one. Mr. Arey has no idea how the he ino°Wer price and a advance in Wlitch8ll&Trussell scription price consequent fire started.—Camden Herald. id of the in "Others are in favor of pullets, be Di'i ,Brease population, and The Journal and New Idea meat due to cause so which clubbing rates, J. WESTON ie hi* lT. many causei they lay many eggs A GREAT BUILDING FALLS DEANE, nutritious food value of they claim, possess a better flavor that are now $2.25. 'S and > when its foundation is undermined, if the TRUCKING. laid one I The of McCalls have 1(1 the txtretnely questionabl those by hens. No dispute publishers magazine LICENSED AUCTIONEER. > foundation of at- I am to do all t|. ‘‘kK supply will ever mee : the fact that pullets lay more eggs that sent us this notice: “The subscribers may health—good digestion—is prepared kinds of trucking of > hens. follows. On the first Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leave nt, 8( ,'l0lnt demand. At thi select their free patterns within 30 days after tacked, quick collapse Pullets for Sale Real Live Estate. Stock, Anything. orders at the stable, corner of Main and Crose .'ln5' rate, no farmer neei I “The question of which is the better signs of indigestion. Dr. King’s New Life Pills >te,0 L the receipt.of their first magazine by making streets, and they will receive atten~ his > hens or will never be answerei PLYMOUTH ROCK PULLETS. Hatch- prompt for a er*!aae egg Bupply if h pullets,, should be taken to tone the stomach and 7C Terms Reasonable. n. a request on an card, stating regu- I J in and Some 3m38p , ttf Telephone connection ordinary post ed April May. nearly ~. cls88 alway8 exi8ts for 1 so that it will please everyone. It i g pSet,y that the desired is a free to late liver, kidneys and bowels. Pleasant, easy, to C. B. CUSHMAN. W. uuct o a matter of the likes and dislike , pattern pattern ready lay. |W. BLAZO, esr. during every month E simply < R. F. D. No. 2. are safe and only 26 cents at all druggists. 44tf Freedom, Me., MAINE. 14tf Waldo I of tne individual poultryman. which they entitled.” FREEDOM, 1126 Avenue, Belfast. I fluence upon the result of a general elec- Years of The Churches. ! The Republican Jounral tion, and a discussion of the evolution of Suffering the presidential office. It thus has the advantages and of an at- Catarrh and Blood Disease- The services at the First Parish Church BELFAST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912 disadvantages H. tempt to present the political history of Doctors Failed to Cure. (Unitarian) will be held next Sunday at 10.45 JAMES HOWES’* the most recent times. Any one compe- Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay- а. m. Sunday school at noon. writes: Pl’BLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY' tent to prepare such a history must have ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind., with The Seaside Spiritualist Society hold regular been by conviction a member of one of “For three years 1 was troubled blood disease. I tried sev- at their of on The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. the two great parties; but it is hoped catarrh and Sunday services place meeting eral doctors and a dozen different rem- 30 and 7.30 m. 1 that any views herein will be High street at 2 p. expressed tut none of them did me any found not to be colored offensive edies, C -1ARLF.S A. PILSBUKY, by par- good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar- The Christian Endeavor of the Baptist I took two bottles of this tisanship. saparilla. Church will next at 6.30 m.; +»B meet Sunday p. medicine and was as well and strong Advertising Terms. For one square, one We think that all who are familiar over the world. as ever. I feel like a different person topic: Temperance progress You have known the name Inch length in column, 25 cents for one week with current will and recommend Hood’s to any one suf- tor and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. political history agree The services at the Universalist church from catarrh.” Regal for twenty years. I fering that Mr. Stanwood has performed his the week will be as follows: K, 0. K. A. Satur- Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a Get it today in usual liquid form or for six 50 cents for three somewhat difficult task with skill and called S&rsntabs. day service Sunday morning But you don’t know what the year; $1.00 months; chocolated tablets night; preaching COATS FOR LADIES. months. discretion. The publishers are Hough- at 10.45; Sundav school at noon. name means unless you have | ton, Mifflin & Co. 4 Park street, Boston. OBITUARY. The Christian Scientists hold services in worn the shoe. The hunters generally spell it dear Price, $1.75 net. their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning It means good fit, good AND CHILDREN. meat. at home at at 7.30 wear, I William H. Beckwith died his at 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening and looks. In a reference some time to the Citypoint Nov. 4th after a long illness. He o’clock, to which all are welcome. good Wearing The Director of the Census estimates ago With the demand tor the son of puts in the phenomenal Coats at its K it was said that Mr. was born in Belfast Oct. 28, 1845, The services next at Mason’s Mills Regals you class h.Xh that there are voters in this Greeley campaign SundaV 16,000,000 the late Thomas A. and Hannah E. (Patterson) with the best-dressed Greeley delivered the most remarkable will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the half- our Coat section is more than but Miss demonstrating jt| B country, including 620,000 women; Beckwith. He was twice married; first to and at Reformed million series of political speeches that had ever Sunday school, Trinity Americans. ( did not all go to the last Tues- of the Head of the Tide. Of leadership. Customers tell us that our they polls Georgia Bixby church at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday variety jj B been given up to that time. He spoke day. this union two daughters and two sons sur- school. Begin by wearing and attractive are two and three times a without styles prices second tc none ! day, vive—Mrs. Elvin F. Hanson of Belfast, Mrs. CRISPIN a!1j H “At midnight, in his guarded tent, At a business meeting of the First Congre- i repeating previous utterances. The Maurice Thompson of Brockton, Mass.; Vin- the business we are The Turk was dreaming of the hour Oct. 31st Melville C. MODEL. unprecedented doing seems i .L gational Church Hilljwas B When Greece, her knee in were recalled as read in cent and Dwight, who live in the West. His suppliance bent. speeches press elected deacon to fill the term of this. B Should tremble at his unexpired prove power.” and we find the estimate we second wife, who was Miss Hattie Bixby, sur- despatches, five years of A. J. Knowlton. Mr. Knowlton The Turk should get another dream vives him, with four sons—John of Spring- have given of them confirmed in a foot had served about six months of the time. Leon of Belfast and Clifton and book. It seems to be up to him to do note to Col. Watterson’s field, Mass., Henry article The services at the Baptist church will be as the Russell, who remain at home. He also leaves Suits for trembling. in “The Humor and of the Gree- even- Ladies, Tragedy follows: Prayer meeting this, Thursday, A London style, dressy, but com* Misses, a of modish, Childri brother, Alonzo Beckwith this Mr. city. fortr.ble. Flat ley Campaign” in the November Cen- ing; morning service Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; sole,wide shank, broad tread, The Atchison Globe asked: “What has Beckwith was a farmer during his active life low heel—the fashion notes of this Winter. in which it is said that Mr. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. All who do not Plain-tailored and noveltv Suits in a 1 colors, mi become of the old-fashioned mother who tury, Greeley and for many years an interested member of Tan Gun Metal Button or 6* A cr| B delivered “a series of of attend Sunday school at any other church are Tan Russia Calf Blucher H*T.JU covered her children’s school books with speeches per- the Waldo County Agricultural Society. He stripes and novelty weaves, and in all the invited. service at 7.30 m. prevail;^ suasive as unexam- served as a of the 19th Maine cordially Evening p. B calico?” And the Boston Globe eloquence regarded private Infantry replied: fabrics. The and tit ar pled in the annals of the coun- in the Civil War and was mustered out May 10, The services at the North church will be as quality, workmanship .1 “The city furnishes them now.” What, political B In the article itself Col. Watter- 1865. He was a member of Thomas H. Mar- follows: Junior C. E., Thursday at 3.45 p. m.; excelled. K the old-fashioned mothers? try.” shall G. A. was a at 7.30 Castle son says: Post, R., good citizen, and his I prayer meeting, Thursday p. m.; Before the in view of the genial disposition had won him many friends. North, K. O. K. A., Friday at 7 p. m.; morning jREGALSh election, If speech-making ever does any good r THE ? at 10.45 a. probable defeat of the Republican party, toward the shaping ot results, Greeley’s I The funeral service was held at his late home worship Sunday m.; Sunday school You are invited to visit our ready-to-wear depart,, at 10 a. m., Nov. Rev. Arthur A. Sunday at 12 m.; C. E. Society Sunday at B the Atchison Globe said: “The party speeches surely should have elected him. 6th, Blair, 1 Dinsmore Store were marvels of ora- pastor of the Universalist б. 30 p. m. will hand over the of They impromptu j church, officiating:, reigns government and tory, mostly homely touching ap- and the interment was in Waldo. The services for the week at the First JAMES H. with in excellent business to HOWES. I everything peals the better sense and the magna- 1 Methodist church will be as follows: this, trim and with prosperous conditions in nimity of a people not ripe or ready for The funeral of Everett P. Ames was held Thursday, evening, the prayer meeting: Sun- of the Above generous impressions, convincing in their \ October 25th, at 10 a. m., at his late home at every part country. all, day at 10.30, morning worship; Sunday school simplicity and unanswerable Dark Rev. Albert G. a former the has been true in its integrity, Harbor, Warner, breaking class in the 6th degree has bten Fred pariy principles from of view at 12 Allen's hall ... Mrs any point of sagacious pastor of the Church at of- m.; Epworth League praye meeting ® and record.” Baptist Islesboro, promised. County Correspondence. statesmanship or true if the Sunday evening at 6.00 p. m. Praise and riou3ly ill-Mr. A H patriotism, ficiating, assisted Mr. pastor Perley North had been in to to by Upton, present Star of the house with any mood listen, i Evangelistic service at 7.00 p. m. each Sunday Progress Grange, Jackson, held its LIBERTY. jaundice :ft and of the church. Mr. Ames recently weni: to The Century Magazine, which added reason, to respond. evening. regular meeting Saturday evening, Nov. 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Cargill of Arlington, severe storm the Alf M the Maine General at Portland for a ft. Col. Hospital with W. M. Lawrence Cook are in town for a two weeks' at the for greatly to its prestige and circulation by Watterson writes interestingly of presiding. The Mais., stay Friday night could n< B J surgical operation, and did not fully recover There will be a Sunday school Institute in ■ was and residence_Mrs. Cram left The the of the life of Ab- the Liberal Republican movement and its meeting duly opened a song hy the Cargill George cold snap caugnt some publication serially from the ether before he passed awray. His the ft Baptist vestry tomorrow, Friday, evening. an visit with her raham Lincoln John and John G. leaders and of the taken in it Sam- choir followed. Several matters of business last week for extended pie with their apples and by Hay part by j death was a great shock to his friends and It will be union of all the ft meeting Sunday came before the and She will first visit Mrs. Earl Ma- Mr. and Mrs. O. its series of war uel Bowles of meeting after receiving daughters. W. New Nicolay tlS86) and by the Springfield Republi- relatives. He was the youngest deacon of the schools of the city. The conference will be ft due attention a recess was declared and a sup- loney in Westbrook, going from there to Bev- were at Mrs. Victoria A. articles, began with The November is- can,Murat Halsted of the Cincinnati Com- Islesboro 2nd Baptist Church and wrill be great- led by Rev. A. W. Bailey of South Hadley, ft per of sandwiches, pastry and coffee was serv- erly, Mats., for a few weeks’ stay with Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boynton sue an “After the War” series. The mercial, Horace White of the Chicago ly missed, as he was seldom absent from any Mass. He is an exceptionally fine teacher and ft ed in the dining hall. The grange was then re- j Everett Sherman_A. J. Skidmore was a Saturday night_W. t. 1 first article is on the humor and tragedy Tribune and himself, the editor of the Lou- of its meetings. He is survived by his wife, it is hoped there will be a good attendance. ft convened and the choir rendered music. Coun- j visitor in Augusta for a few days last week. bought part of the appi. of the Col. isville and who became Mrs. Louie F. Ames, who was with him in All interested in Sunday school work are in- Greeley campaign by Henry Courier-Journal, ty Deputy G. H. York was present and upon _Miss Mary Kent Davey, w’ho has been er.- has a crew packing them also his mother and two half vited. Watterson. There was known in the as the Portland; by by at her and certainly both campaign Quadrila- request exemplified the unwritten work of the joying a vacation of several weeks Miss Helen Gordon v B sisters and one half brother. He was 50 years At a business of the humor and tragedy in that campaign- teral. Whitelaw Reid of the New York meeting Baptist degrees. The meeting was declared open for ; home here, left last Friday for Boston and vi- day... Mr. and Mrs. Lymar fl old. held October. a unanimous our Church, 31st, call visitors and a fine was 1 the winter. Miss had unique in political history—and no Tribune became a member of this com- program presented by cinity to pass Davey pleton passed Saturday ,.-h was extended to Rev. W. F. Sturtevant of 'ft the Lecturer, as follows: Instrumental music returned from abroad when she came Mrs. W. D. Tasker_Mr- one is better equipped to portray it than bine. Bowles and Halsted are dead, and Mrs. Julia E. Lappin, formerly of Searsport, j just ft to become and 1 Freeport pastor, Messrs. 0. E. Susie she had a and a half ill. Mrs. Lizzie Col. Watterson. Reid, White and Watterson survive. Me., daughter of the late Joseph and Johanna by Margie Reed; reading by Edward.-; home, where spent year Kandali a Frost, A. K. and C. H. were ft Braley Twombly Inza and Verna remarks and and J. was a i .... Mrs. Hazel A. Before out his B. Morse, passed peacefully away at her home song by Boyd; j teaching studying-W. Greeley Mac! giving article for publica- made a committee to confer with Mr. Sturte- ft- Thomas Rolfe of came W. S. Jones of Harvest Home visitor in Belfast Mr. Belfast at F. B. Miibury, Mass., tion 60 Roosevelt avenue, Jersey City, N. J., on story by Grange, j business Monday.... Luce's f... Col. Watterson sent a copy to Reid vant and make Mr. and Mrs. ft ordered his wife arrangements. Merle remarks and rec- who has been his i M. Ricker home drunk, and chil- Oct. 27th. She had been a resident o* Brooks; song by Tasker; ! Enos Hatch, visiting son, picked ripe sir and and their notes Sunday, Sturtevant motored to Belfast and ft White, accompany Tuesday itation Mrs. G. H. York of Sunrise E. E. has returned to cast his and Mrs. dren out of the house and then set fire to Jersey for over forty years. Mrs. by Grange, | Major Hatch, Ellen Harriman f. it in The City Lappin were of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. at j ft Century. They naturally differ guests Frost, Nellie vote for Wilson. the buildings. Both house and barn underwent a critical in August last Winterport; song by Boyd; remarksby J, ries Oct.27th.. ..Mrs. ( i; | on operation whose home the committee met Mr. Sturte- ft some points, the most material con- remarks G. H. York of Sur.« and two cows and a horse from which she nevei H-lMcKinley; by VV.Howard were in Beifu-; were destroyed fully recovered. She vant, who has taken the call under considera- ft the effect of Mr. rise There were PROSPECT FERRY. cerning Greeley’s death was Grange. nearly fifty present, day-Miss were burned in the barn. When Rolfe a member of Emory M. E. church of Jersey tion. Gracia C. Lt, on the It is a members. The choir Mrs. Harry Ginn and little daughter Ruth, ft country. very beautiful for over 22 Mrs. including visiting again j from to was for trial the District At- City years. Lappin is sur- Friday Sunday.. brought up who have been relatives here, return- ft tribute Col. Watterson the sang and the meeting wa3 closed in form. visiting j Ricker is at pays dead vived by her husband, two daughters and one NEWS OF THE Tl e Head torney reported that Massachusetts law GRANGES. ed to their home in Jonesport last Monday.... j ft editor, expressing no doubt his own sen- son. The daughters are Mrs. Alida Littmar Mrs. Abby S. Daniels does not make it a crime for a man to The Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ginn visited their son Otis ! ft we and Mrs. Lillian and the son News ot Brooks. neighbors dug an acre and ;. timents, but agree with Mr. White Taylor, Edward held a inter- burn a to his Equity Grange, Belfast, very in Brewer last Saturday and Sunday... .Mr. ..^ft building belonging wife, | for her Mr an that it did not have the effect Col. Wat- Lappin. esting meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monday ft so the of Mrs. Vesta D. and Mrs. Albert of Brewer wTere week- and charge burning buildings Higgins was in Belfast Avery ent have gone to terson attributes to it. For Henry Elms last A Northp was example Saturday evening. very on a end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Avery- ft with intent to defraud dropped, and HALLOWE’EN IN THE CHURCHES. Wednesday shopping trip. Mrs. E. B. a 'His was carried out. Ramsay. They martyrdom shortened the distance pleasing program Doughnuts Mrs. Carrie M. Healey and son Stanley of ft Rolfe to the Ezra returned last from port to Pittsfield where i;, having pleaded guilty charge Oct. was and coffee were served at Carpenter Saturday ^B across the bloody chasm; his coffin Wednesday evening, 30th, observed intermission. Ti e visited Mrs. W. D. Harriman sev- of to animals was sentenced to a very a Aroostook Bucksport of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. (Ten ■ cruelty as Hallowe’en in the next will be held long trip through county. filled it”. ‘‘In a Baptist, Congregation- meeting Saturday evening a* eral last week_Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ft nearly wordCreeley did days man is to a “The is a lay to .. year's imprisonment. law alist and Methodist churches. In the North the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seekins. Mrs. Fannie Hall of Waterville is visiting pipe more his death to the work J Silver visited friends in Bangor last week...... ft by complete her Mr. and water from a well sort of hocus-pocus science,’’ wrote church two were served—the parents, Mrs, Wm. Rowe. nearby of Lincoln than he could have suppers suppers Waldo County Pomona Grange will meet I Capt. WT. H. Harriman left by train for Boston ft; done by and Ralph I. Morse of Charles Macklin, who died in 1737, and of Yesterday and Today. The Yesterday sup- Nov. 13th with Comet The Bennett have moved from the his ^B a at Grange, Swanville. The family : Nov. 5th, accompanied by nephew, Sidney j triumph the polls and the term in last week over tl,. it has not was in the under the Morse house a now looking evidently changed much since. per given dining room, address of welcome w ill be by A. T. Nickerson to farm owned by F. W. I Harrison, who will go to sea with him-W. c^ft the White House he so much desired.” by Elisha Norton with a v WT management of Mrs. E. J. Morison, assisted by of Swanville and the Brown. his Mrs. M. B. response by Ira Veazie. i D. Harriman visited daughters, Mrs. Mr. White says; Millie Hannon was n There could have been no doubt with Mrs. Frank E. Wiley, Mrs. Mary Mansfield, The for discussion will be Merton Grant and Mrs. J. A. Pierce,in last ft question “Resolved, Fogg and family have moved back Sandypoint to V on evening Joseph Chapn weli informed Chapter Greeley is but it is Mrs. Ella Mrs. Fred W. Mrs. That the American are i visited friends in those as to the result of prime, Small, Brown, people suffering less from the farm to their village home, which Sunday_Fred Bowdoin D. ft hardly true to or that his mar- Jones, Esq.James say imply Alex Mrs. R. F. Dunton and Miss from the cost of than from the cost .s^ft last Tuesday’s election. With the Re- Lindgren, high living they recently bought of Chas. Bowen. ! Sandypoint last Sunday. out an tyrdom shortened the distance across the old well in P. ('. Margaret Dunton. Misses of to be J. W. Nicker- ft divided a Democratic vic- or Margaret Hazeltine, high living; opened by Mrs. a publican party bloody chasm, that his coffin nearly Capt. Bennett rides out occasionally, NORTH SEARSMONT. lay pipe to supply his h. filled it. Evelyn P. Morison, Caro G. Hatch, Louise son. ft tory was assured. Worse might have Reconstruction, Kuklux and but is in a very precarious condition, and suf- | Mr. Raymond Hills of Camden spent Nov. running water. B lasted Brown, Helen Kittridge, Marguerite Owen and The befallen the than the election of carpet-baggery thiough Grant’s 39th annual session of the Maine State fers greatly from cancer of the stomach. I 1st and 2nd with his mother, Mrs. A. G. Hills. country Annette in second term, except in so far as it was Holt, costumes of “ye olden time,” will be held in the New Most Gov. Wilson to the We Grange City Hall, Mrs. Lizzie who has been {_Mr. Harry Edison of Lynn, Mass., Mrs. disfiguring skin presidency. put down T.xas and served. The menu Smith, stopping (in Arkansas) de- included cold chicken, Portland, December 1912. The indi- pimples, rashes, etc., B 17-18-19, with her Mrs. for a few ; Louise Brown and Mrs. Olive Ladd of Lowell, know him to be a scholar, and during the spite the Republican The South baked brown sister, Rich, weeks, Burdock Blood Bitter- party. beans, bread, hot biscuit, pickles, cations are that more will be in did people attend- were called here by the illness and is ft he himself to be a not get any real relief until went to Belfast Tuesday for an extended visit. Mass., tonic, well recommend campaign proved gen- Hayes raisin cake, jelly, and coffee. ance than at in of ft came and then pumpkin pies any meeting the history the death of Mrs. Ida Edison-Mr. A. in, only as the result of a The Ellis Bros, is in this (Brown) tleman, and an occupant of the'White The Today supper was served in the church State have hay press working bargain made before the vote of the Grange. Complete arrangements K. Paul and son, George Paul, of Boston are in MEETING OF WALD' this week. It is the in ft House should have these parlors under the direction of Mrs. Chas. M. been made the Executive re- vicinity pressing hay qualifications. Electoral Commission was taken. by Committee; I town and it is rumored that Mr. George Paul Elmer Roberts barn to Ezra Car- A He is to a tariff Craig, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. Amos duced rates at the hotels belonging very enjoyable me committed policy oppos- have been secured. will move his family here in the near future. ft penter. | Pomona to Clement, Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, Mrs. C. F. At- will be at the Falmouth Hotel. Grange was ed that under which the country has THE CAROLYN. Headquarters I_Mr. Arnold Turner had a veryr narrow es- |B kins, Mrs. E. S. Bowker, Mrs. C. W. In addition to the the Board of Mrs, Fogg, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Sheepscott Lake Grant prospered as never before, but as the Jenness, hotels, cape from death Nov. 1st. He was driving his ft Mrs. Leroy Strout, Mrs. C. J. Pattee, Mrs. Ar- Trade of Portland has arranged that those Samuel W. Johnson, of Belfast, will go to New was fine and the attend: election has had little effect An Iron team when his horses became frightened and ft disturbing Stermship Rescued from the Rocks was thur Moore, Mrs. W. L. West, Mrs. B. O. Nor- to at houses can do York this week to visit their David A. ing opened in dti' wishing stop private so, brother, ran, him some distance. The horses ft on business we may escape another soup Patched and leaking, but still a craft dragging good ton, Mrs. R. D. Southworth, Mrs. C. E. Owen, and all wishing rooms outside the hotels Boody. Master Howes presidint kitchen So for all of her five months’ submergence under ! were stopped by Charles Atkinson. Mr. Tur- ft experience. great and so Misses Anne M. cers found the Master. the water, the British steamer arrived Kittredge, Emeroy Ginn, should correspond with Mr. M. C. Rich, Secre- Mrs. F. W. Brown has returned from tl e Miss Jessie ft is the Carolyn ner was quite bad'y bruised.... general present prosperity that it in Portland in tow of two Alice E. Simmons and E. Asst. Steward, Treasun Friday morning tugs. Amy Stodaard. The tary of Portland Board of Trade, Portland. Waldo County hospital, where she had been Drinkwater of Lincolnville Beach is ft The is like a spending withstand the in Carolyn vessel raised.from the tables were decorated with and | mona and L. A. Stewan. may proposed changes flowers daintily This information has already been forwarded treatment for some and we dead, for after being on Matinicus rocks since receiving weeks, the week with her sister, Mrs. Milbury Hunt... ft the tariff under a Democratic adminis- laid. Both suppers were to the masters of the various in the didates were initiated 'last spring she was finally raised and is now liberally patronized, granges trust will soon be enjoying good health again. Mr. F. H. Cooper is at home from packing ap- ft on her to Boston to was an abundance of and some The noon recess was tii- tration. Let us hope so at all events. way be placed in Stimson’s there food, of State. The railroads of the State have granted in Morrill and Thomas ft where Our plumber, Harry Hutchinson, accompa- ples vi:inity.Miss dry dock, she will again be made were laid a second ors were well cared for As to President his ready the tables time. reduced rates and full information will soon a Taft, fame is secure, for sea. nied his mother to visit her brother in Dix- of Morrill has been stopping for few days ft be sent ViftQfr crraniTP He will into as one ui au tne all the Pomona and subordinate with her Mrs. Paul....Miss go history of the salvage operations undertaken on I mont Sunday. It was a long cold ride, but sister, Harry the Maine there There was a attendance at the Hallow- 1 When the afternoon n ablest and best coast, has never been any large granges. Business of vital importance will be Bertha of Morrill is our new Hello presidents this country that has they felt fully repaid in going by the pleasure Woodbury ; quite equalled the saving of the Caro- e’en in the which was at each for consideration. order ten granges respor has ever party Baptist vestry, presented session, of the girl.Quite a number from Victor Grange j had. Had he been a lyn. It was last April when she struck on the visit. politician decorated foi the occasion with The Board of Trade and the citizens of Port- fine address of welcome rocks east of Matinicus. She was jack-’o-lan- attended the meeting of Pomona with Sheeps- \ and to the he heavily load- Mrs. Alfred Huxford is ill played grandstand would terns. The admission fee was two cents quite seriously Lenfest and an interesti: ed with potatoes and paper at the time and per land will do everything possible to make the cott Lake Grange and report a fine time. have been re-elected. when she with an abscess in the head. Her sister, struck it was thought she would foot, and one cent per inch for fractions of a visiting Patrons welcome. A reception will be Morse. The question, K< jj never saved. be Through the assistance of Marie Goodwin, is caring for her. Alfred is SANDYPOINT fic is foot and all were measured at the door. The tendered the grange in City Hall, farming preferable a addition to the revenue cutters Monday Mrs. Sarah Clark of is here for < Without very great the Androscoggin and Wood- also having a hard of it with an extremely bad Winterport and the tallest was six feet and two inches, his ticket December at which time all was interestingly discus- bury life saving crews in the evening, 16th, will a Alanson Bowden and number of customers,or to the amount of vicinity, case of eczema about the face and head. visit....Mr. and Mrs. the captain and his men were taken from the him 14 cents. The shortest was 4 feet have an of the Great O. B. Keene, W. Shibles, costing opportunity hearing children spent three of last week with money in half a dozen steamer. She was then Mr. Mr. Mrs days T placed circulation, ; practically abandoned. 9 inches and his ticket was 17 cents. called the best in the and Mrs. Willard Jones, and sey and C. M. Howes. I Several Bobbing Organ, by jpany organ relatives in Penobscot-Miss Lucy Leach of or more new stores have been in wrecking companies tried to drag Fred Brown son made an auto the I. 1' opened for was one of the features of the even- world. The 5th will be conferred in H. and Everett, by choir, song by I the Carolyn from her position on the rocks, apples degree visited at the home of her or to Jackson and visited the Augusta recently Annie instrume. Belfast during the past year so, to di- but had to it and caused much There were the afternoon of and trip recently grange. Tibbetts, ! they give up. Finally Capt John- ing amusement. Wednesday (probably), Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker. son the steamer for a The Browns were demit cards for the grandparents, | “A R>i:: vide the business with those es- bought paltry $700 and several contests. In a can the 6th A record given Tibbetts, Musical already started guessing guessing degree, Wednesday evening. ....Mr, F. F. Perkins returned to Northern wrecking operations along his own of Brooks which I. P. Grid tablished. Now, in addition to the con- contest, Hosea Rhoades won the first and purpose joining Grange, they Keene, song by I lines. This was two and a half months ago. prize Maine afternoon, having been at his attend since here. Tuesday The next wi tinued endeavors the Board of He secured N. E. the marine diver Donald the while the for residing meeting of Trade Gordon, of Hall, booby; prize home since Saturday... The Hallowe’en sup- ! | South Portland, who directed the submarine Mrs. Lena West of Lynn, Mass., visited her Grange, Center Belmoi;- to secure more new industries, efforts guessing the height of the total number of last was a success. I operations. Two and sometimes three diving per Thursday evening great in inches was won Miss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perkins, this following program: Op*Jf should be made to trade here that crews were at work. guests by Edna Hop- were at the tables and af- bring j kept Lighters and power- Sixty-eight served j : ful For week. there was a re- 1 of Granges; conferring were the also After kins and the Miss Edna Curtis. The Sunday quite family should come here but has been pumps employed. a great booby by terwards listened to an entertainment properly pertain- w« I deal of work, the was union at the Perkins home. Mr. and Mrs. B. cess; music; address of Carolyn finally dragged total height of the guests in inches was 1949. Moore was .diverted elsewhere. The talked of off the and floated ing to the occasion.... Mrs. Arthur long ledges into Rockland har- Wentworth of Waldo, Mr. and Mrs shorn; response by L. A bor five A reading by Mr. Rhoades was enjoyed.as were Daggett called to another of the town last week road from Belfast to Camden—it j weeks ago. Here repairs to two big part ( 'i electric of Morrill and others were discussion: Resolved, | holes amidships, one forward and one aft were the vocal solo by Miss Hopkins, and the piano present. the illness of her mother.... Milford Turner should also be built to —would by | able for the farmer t Searsport made and the in tow ! solo Miss The which 1 Thursday night, Carolyn by Mary Hayes. “ghosts” Wednesday night, Oct. 30th, Happy Valley is his house.... L. K. Perkins, who j of the tugs Somers N. Smith and Ross repairing in the be of material in this direction, and Hugh were to scare money improvetn help started for planning visit the party and Chapter, O. E. S., held a most successful Hal- arrived is confined to the house i Boston. The tug Seguin was to recently home, deposit it in the bank by building up the intervening country meet the small to death were before so fortunate as to lowe’en The were turned low j flotilla at the mouth of the everybody caught they Are you party. lights illn jss. .. .Arthur Perkins arrived home: by Fred Marriner; n would lead to a summer Kennebec but did not them until Portland made their and and was the Neg., yearly increasing join appearance vanished. Apples, the entertainment given by golden ! from Rockland, where he has been em- j was be well satisfied with your Friday j reached. of gram by host grange. business. Then the steamer route down pop-corn, doughnuts and purrpkin pie were glow emanating from the grinning faces on a car of Capt. John Snow,in charge of the towing,de- hair? it ployed dredging machine....A | Is long enough, the about on the Eggemoggin Reach as suggested by Mr. ! cided to take no chances with the heavy south- served. huge Jack o’lanterns placed cabbage was shipped from the Perkins farm I east wind outside so came into har- thick rich ? desks and Mrs. enacted to Mclntire and reported in The Journal of ! Portland enough, enough piano. Dow per- here last week....Mrs. S. M. Grant and Miss ! bor about 10 o’clock afternoon. While At the Methodist church the Friday young people fection the of the famous witch, and with in several Oct. 17th would new j off the the And ! air does not tail part Marie Grant visited Penobscot days surely bring many port, revenue cutter Woodbury held a Hallowe’en frolic which was your enjoyed by incantations over the brew in the a For Rent the wierd big last week....F. S. Harriman wTas business and desirable customers. Belfast has picked up tugs and the Carolyn and Capt. out? we!':, that is :• a large number, and the games, tricks and Wei, good. forth the of ! Randolph Ridgeley, Jr., stood by until the iron pot called ghosts departed | visitor in Belfast Wednesday. ...Monday morn- Eight room house, v> today handsomer stores than many larg- Carolyn came into He was to music added to the enjoyment of the All Eut know of some j port. ready give you may celebrities and other characters, which were | ing Nov. 4th—fourteen above zero—the cold- furnace heat. Situated any assistance that be needed, cos- Condon a f- er places, with good stocks in all lines of | might Saints’ season. Many attended in fancy members of the in cos- and streets, While t he sum not so fortunate. Then represented by chapter est here this season. laid out by Capt. Johnson in just port avenue. and as low as elsewhere. If j tumes adding to the fun. around the re- goods, prices j saving the steamer is a big one, in view of the tume who slowly “floated” hall, 43tf R. W tell them about Ayer’s Hair MONTVILLE. not been of small amount he paid for the craft, he is sure to form a tableaux on the behind CENTER you have in the habit com- TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. turning stage to realize a handsome The will will thank A home occurred at the profit. Carolyn Vigor. They surely the witch. those which attracted the pleasant wedding ing to Belfast to do your shopping, try it remain in Portland until the weather is favor- Among home of Mr. Leonard Carter at noon, Oct. 28th, able to if not be- most attention we noticed the beauti- once. Call on the dealers whose adver- proceed to Boston and then three tow- transfers in real estate were you after using it, perhaps, The following when his Marianne, was married to boats will have her in charge. ful and goddess of Liberty as imper- daughter, j see The and we recorded in Waldo of Deeds fore. it does stately na tisements you in Journal County Registry Remember, Littlefield of Thorndike. Rev. Al- Merritt. Inez Johnson Mr. Charles HviTo Frances November sonated by feel assured that you will come for the week ending 4,1912: not color the hair. Show bert Leach of Vassalboro officiated. The again. Burnham observed Hallowe’en last made an ideal Poe. wielded Grange E. C. to A. E. and A. S. Mary Staples Marden, Swanville, bride’s gown was of white nun’s veiling, and Thursday evening. A large crowd attended Trundy, Searsport; land in Swanville. i the list of ingredients to Carrie Nation’s hatchet with a vim and grin BANISHES INEH6ES1W In 1884 J. R. & Co., Boston, the bridesmaid, Miss Viola Carter, w^ore a Osgood and the was M. et to of not exceeded the evening much enjoyed by old and Herbert Dodge, Boston, Mass., als., doctor. Let him decide determination purpose by 1 ill SW* “A of the A. E. and A. S. land in your of blue. The groom was attended published History Presidency young. The and witches were much in Trundy, Searsport; and Carrie. Belle was £ gown light Sourness, Fullness. ghosts only original Boody Belchinu*H^^1 from 1788 to 1884”—from Searsport, (three deeds.) their value. He knows. Mr. Lester Nelson of Palermo. The parlor in Washington evidence. The hall was attractively decorated Martha Washington, and Vesta Higgins by ach Misery Disappear Joseph A. McKeen, Belfast, to Charles F. Maes. stately to tidward Made by the J. C. A7ER CO., Lowell. was prettily decorated with chrysanthemums, Garfield—by Stanwood. with bunting, apples, owls, corn, black cats Walker, do.; land in Belfast. quite mystified many as to her identity in th< “Tried them all,” yeti .M asters and There were James J. Clement, Montville, to Theodore B. a potted plants. twenty t There was an introductory chapter on and grinning jack-o-lanterns. An admission character of Aunt Dinah, very portly blacl cured?” Well, you haven Thompson, Passadumkeag; land in Montville. To Sift Against Railroads. present. Mr. and Mrs. Littlefield re- electoral and an of 5 cents was and an Charges Other features of the entertainment guests or woul«i the system appendix charged interesting pro- Frank L. Camden, to William H. mammy. Stomach Tablets you Marston, ceived a large number of useful and ornamen- toda> the and nominees of the gram consisting of readings, recitations, ghost Morrison, Stockton Springs; land and buildings were solos by W. S. Jones and others, a negr< with stomach trouble gave platforms Washington, Nov. 4. Rates, classifica- left on the 3 o’clock train for a a t' the in Stockton character Mrs. music tht tal gifts. They Perhaps you bought conventions of 1884. It and a march and song, tableaux, and shadowy Springs. and song by Higgins, by m was, is, tions, regulations practices of the New to in the central and west- two and then let the rest The was fol- etc., after which tables were spreat wedding trip points valuable text and has now wise man was given. program New Haven & Hartford, Boston & Maine orchestra, the cupboard. J political book, Car Shortage on the B. & M. York, ern of the State. Their many friends " 30 and a lunch of twisted parts Make no if lowed an auction of pies, and after the ■" ■ pumpkin pies, dough- mistake; you j been ‘‘A of the by and the Maine Central Railroads, which have Mrs. Calista 1 supplemented by History cheese and coffee served. All extend congratulations.... Sprow Stomach Tablets regular i had been eaten a social hour was N. Nov. 3. avail- nuts, presenl 1 pies enjoyed Portsmouth, H., Every attacked as and in from 1897 to 1909” by the been unjust discriminatory and Miss Nancy are visiting Mrs. end all stomach misery and Presidency th for the occasion and able locomotive and all of the freight crews of enjoyed the evening, and were en Sprowl wi games appropriate will be discussed at a greatly strong and vigorous ami same author, who says in his Preface: the Boston & Maine R. R. were used today to complaints by shippers, ii Sprowl’s daughter, Mrs. Leslie Sylvester, in the of fortunes by “Ouija” and “Mag thused to plan for future entertainments the heartiest meal as tin telling move the vast amount of freight that had col- hearing at Boston, Nov. 18th. Penson Clement and This continuation of the of was in demant Jefferson_Mrs. daugh- America. “History t he Fortune teller”. In a booth in one corner in Portland for Boston and other the chapter. Union hall great lected points The Interstate Commerce Commission in " the covers the three pre- ter visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. If you suffer from Indigo' Presidency” fortune from on the B. & M. System. that night, as beside the Hallowe'en party, tht 1904 of the hall you could get your the hearing today acted in accord Gastritis, Catarrh of the sidential campaigns of, 1900, and Last the Maine Central R. R. had be- ordering Maccabee’s were holding a meeting in the Erskine, last week....Mr. Frank Whitcomb, # the cradle to the and a of night A. A. Hotfes with a somewhat grave picture your cars with a determination of Commissioner an stew in tht 1 Stomach Misery 1908, together compre- tween 900 and 1,000 of freight in the Prouty, room,followed by oyster been the season '• grange who has employed past by ized to refund money hensive notice of the future husband or wife handed out of the Maine and extras have been to Bos- familiar with the New hall, and in the main hall on tht your y,!-" important political city today who it especially Eng- banquet Mt. T. S. Erskine, has returned to his home in fled with the results obtained events of the whole whether witch kettle. The sum of $25 was realised, and ton. in many cases double-headers being used, land railroad situation, to sift all tha charges ground floor All Marts was entertaining a ful period, .There was a Hallowe'en dance at Price 60 cents. to lack of train crews. to the bottom. house with his vaudeville show. Waldo... 4bey did or did not have a perceptible in- all voted it a right good time. owing -T OF BELFAST Green Bros. Co. of » NKVVS Lowell. Mass., who will soon a 6 and tHK open 10 cent store in Charles N Social Aid will meet witl Black’s block on (,nivcrsalist Phoenix Row. also handlt this. afternoon large quantities of )e8Abbott Thursday, EVERY- fruit, and Mr. Black hai KrS lumbe orders to buy 100 barrels of 1 geifast built vessels arc loading baldwins for them Wil j Next season will -for Massachusetts ports,#ch. body wears stockings, but they canvass the county and I Mitchell, and sch. Lillian buy largely. «t*,'T„v Capt. doesn’t have to Everybody Mr. A. C. Hopkins, L Pettigrew. superintendent of th< r mend them. If Penobscot Bay Electric has begun on the dismasted schoone “He” did Co., bought of th« [ estate of H. Holton Wood essner, under the direction o I the real estate o: there would be no the r from he question Duplex Roller Co. I .yes. She was taken Bushing on the wesi I5- side of Front which be Lermond and hauled in along about street, includes the irot re foundry, brass and above the steamboat wharf foundry galvanizing build ings and lumber shed. There examination for postmaste ought to De \ v n profitable business for a foundry in this n will be held at the custor city u and we hope to see these ; plants utilized. iy Nov. 16th. The office is no ; W. J. Ryan will soon make but the incumbent will b his annual tour ve one “ Hdepraof through Maine, selling the Old ,ler civil service rules. What’s sauce for the Farmer’s Ab manacs for the coming year. Though totally I power craft have been haulei Gander is sauce for the blind it does not prevent him from D II working mter and last week Capt. T. his Howard Whitten and G. Osborne Lord are tc The circle of way. Along his route Easterr sewing the Women’s Hospital his Fiona on the bead j Goose.” So madam, in- through ut sloop and Northern Maine occupy the Dr. G. W. Stoddard house, 120 High Aid will meet tomorro he has a large list oi v, Friday, at 2 p. m. at « the Macomber boat W. B _ shop. who street. the stead of Mending, insist patrons, depend upon him to then: hospital. the Louise, is still in commis supply aunch, with the peoples’ favorite Castle North K. O. K. A., No. 8f3, will mee The W. C. T. that the whole is almanac. If youi U. will meet to-morrow. Fri- family name is not on his at 7 o’clock this in- sicn list, have it placed there Saturday evening week, day, afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Finch, 25 this He is F. Wells was one of Belfast’] year. thoroughly and stead of Friday. Church street. Tr Holeproofed. reliable, your will aid a :.:ul advertisers. He did not oc- 6 for patronage worthy cause. Bert Wentworth of Waldo is hauling apple: The Methodist pairs "Him,” $1.50 j Ladies’ Aid society will meet ; ace, but every week had some- 6 for 2.00 Sheriff to Citypoint for shipment and is using as t next afternoon \ pairs “Yourself,” j Deputy Charles O. Dickey went tc Wednesday with Mrs. Annie Id. He devised the doll adver- j storehouse a near the railroad statioi M. Cedar 6 pairs for “The Rest,” 2.00 Providence, R. I., last week after Carlo Guido building Frost, street. & Jones use this week ch Carle of a owned by Levi Clay. Frankfort, prosperous Italian of thal The Loyal Temperance will and effective. We are now Win- Legion meet ertainly striking showing granite town, who was Misses E. Stoddard and Marian Well: next convicted of illegally Amy Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the Bap- the call for the names of col ter selling liquor in this State and entertained at Miss Stoddard’s home Wednes- tist All Weights. Warm, but j had defaulted vestry. boys and girls are invited. in ... to appear the forthcoming his bail. Guido had been before the day evening in honor of Mrs. Leslie C. Folletl The court Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will have the births not cumbersome. Yes— before and of who is a 'liamson’s History, had paid a but Belmont, Mass, making short visit a heavy fine, this picnic parish supper next in 1900 are with time Friday evening ,.;lr3 1S75 wanted, failed to appear and gave his bondsmen at her old home. the wiil look as well Six Months Epworth League room. The ladies are re- > and of parents a” to for birthplace opportunity settle him. It is under- The Journal of an in- quested to be there at | acknowledges receipt 5 o’clock to arrange the of is not wanted. An from now as did the stood that Guido was parents they about to sail for Italy, vitation to attend the opening of the new bank- supper. is This data maj but Mr. arrived in requested. Dickey time to capture his ing rooms of the branch of the Waldo Trusl day you put them on. At the November James C. Durham, Belfast. ; man, brought him to Belfast and from 1 to 4 meeting of the directors r landed him Company in Unity p. m., Nov. 8th be l ad at in the of the Home for Aged held i,ark has disappeared with the Only to county jail. to inspect the rooms and vault and meet the Women, Tuesday a wate» mill at evening, vote of thanks was extended to jf tire old tide At the annual meeting of Casile North, No. i officers of the institution. Mrs. Ira M. Cobe of for ;r Brooksville. It was built in Chicago the check of 853, Knights of King Arthur, Nov. 1st, the fol- The Travellers Club will meet with the $26 received last month. -ars did a business in officers were thriving SKeS^immoreottom^ lowing elected: King, Frank P-imrose Misses Field, Hill, Tuesday, Nov. Seaside grinding grain. With the Waterman; Seneschal, Harry M. Prentiss; Mas- Chautauqua Circle will meet with j 12th. Program; Paper, “Hinduism,” by Miss Mrs. E. P. and the advent of Western ter of the Exchequer, Wesley Chancel- Frost, No. 42 High street, Monday j Wood; Margaret A. Dunton; paper, “Madura and the MB afternoon, November 11th. '11 di>use. It was built by Ezra I lors, Milton Stephenson, William Greenlaw and The topic will be ' 1912- Temples of Southern India,” by Mrs. Amos from the f r/ ieJ :»• Martin Gray and later to Harold Coombs; Heralds, Dana Pattee, Francis Chautauquan Magazine, “European > 'fr*v Iffflirliaria. Slrru & (£ First load of brush on the street Nov. 5th. Clement; reading, Trichinopoli, by Mrs. R. F. Rulers, and Robinson; Sentinel, Roy Coombs; Willard chapters eighc.nine and ten of the N. Y. Page, Dunton. C. L Rochester, Good progress has been made the past week S. C. book, “Social in Contem- | Alliance of the First Parish Whiting; Degree team, Harry Snow, Louis Progress Two electric have been on the in macadamizing post office square. Dean lights placed porary Europe;” roll-call, name some XTO “fatted for the we rch extends an earnest invita- Gannon, Knowlton, Donald Spear, Roy unusual calf,” prodigal son—but < front of the office one on each words from J post building, the chapters of lesson. All mem- ors of the Advertised Letters. The following let- Ellingwood, Eugene Gannon and Ben Parker. parish, gentlemen were I do offer comfort and satisfaction to the 5 The side of the main entrance. These in- bers are requested to be prodi- attend the first of ters remained unclaimed in the Belfast post Castle meets on Friday night of each week, present. meeting cluded in the for and remodel- and at plan enlarging the church this, Thurs- office for the week ending Nov. 5th. Ladies— the meeting tomorrow the rank Poors Mills. Newton returned to gal CLOTHES-BUYER. Those who have parlor evening the but the ornamental iron Strong Mrs. of will be ing building, Boston last | j Elizabeth Miss Page conferred on five after ;,30 o’clock. The first half Brown, Margaret Craig, (3 candidates. week, spending the summer in the for both brackets for the lights were not received until with | spent riotously past custom-made and < i to business, after which letters), Mrs. Fannie Homes, Mrs. Delia D. W est Belfast. Mrs. Annabel Henry Wentworth.... Mrs. Jane Cole and Underwood, last wTeek. Miss Edith Miss Annabell clothes—and have not will give the illustrated lec- Mank, (2 letters). Stubbs, Jennie Cole and Mabel Miller spent last Tues- Underwood, visited Mrs. Frank Towle ready-to-wear found satisfac- The Belfast Musical society at a special one j’ \ announced, on “The Grand Welch, Milliner. Gentlemen—James Breslau, day with Belle Towle in East Belfast.... day last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Richard to tion—wiil be at the satisfaction John E. Mr. H. Har- meeting Monday night voted produce, later Merriam went to surprised they will Clifford, Percy Harvey Henry Morris, Belmont avenue, has a Thomaston last week, return- | \ quite in the the beautiful little The vey, James Hanson, Van Jones, G. E. Smith, crew year, opera, ing find in Michaels-Stern that went the rounds of the gathering apples. He will have about Sunday.Lee Wentworth and sister Ida l garments. s Chimes of The best local talent ready-for-service Jedediah Stuart, Jessie Webber, Blacksmith. 250 barrels-Mr. [ Normandy. of Stockton visited their was credited with sell- and Mrs. Freeman Went- grandparents, Mr. mgor will be assisted by artists from outside and it and was worth Mrs. Thomas Wentworth Not the but than elsewhere in the State, A delightful Hallowe’en picnic supper visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toothaker recently. only price, the perfect fit and ! is hoped to get it into shape by the last of \ coal dealers served last Thursday night in the E. K. Brier Sunday... Annie McClain of Appleton is The Universalist Current Events ngor put up December. Club. wearing qualities will surprise you. We the latlies for Mrs. Belmont ave- The in Mr. egg and nut sizes 50 cents, millinery parlor, young employed dressmaking Newcomb, boys Frank I. Wilson’s Sunday \ Jefferson of there as hostesses. The room was nue.... Eddie I Smith Waterviile, Secretary of school welcome the back to ,i -oft coal 50 cents, making acting Littefield and Alberta Dury vis- class at the Universalist church have \ prodigal the Home of < ited Mr. the Maine Y. M. C. A., will conduct a and nut and soft coal prettily decorated and the tables daintily ap- and Mrs. Raymond Dyer last Sunday. meeting organized a club with the officers: $8.65 following > and decorated. Yellow -Mr. and Mrs. Frank for men and boys only in the Opera House l Clothes Comfort. cent off for payment in ten pointed chrysanthe- Toothaker took din- President, Byron Salters; vice president, Al- $ next Lakie’s mums formed the centerpieces and the favors ner with the Dunn Bros, in last Sunday evening. orchestra will ;.-es the prices to $8.25 for egg Northport phonso Ritchie; secretary, Perley Tibbetts; I furnish music and a male wiil were in with the season. The menu Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Swanville quartette sing. ir stove and $5 for soft. keeping treasurer, Vaughn Hayes; executive commit- All the men and of the are included chicken salad, rolls, olives, fruit salad spent Saturday with Mrs. Charles Wadsworth. boys city urged to tee, Percy Dutch, Harland ,d Robert Gross returned by Pattershall, James RALPH D. in attend. Mr. Smith is an able speaker. SOUTHWORTH, served grape-fruit Jack-oMan terns, celery, One of the successful farmers of Evan Wilson; William ening’s train from a hunting up-to-date Staples, Messenger, coffee and nuts. Those Lunt. j pineapple whip, cake, Waldo is Delbert Paul of Morrill. The Miss Ella teacher of the The subject for discussion next 12 MAIN Maine, eachbringing a moose, county Erskine, City point Sunday STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. i w^ere to rs. Cleveland Mrs. will be the present Downes, past season he and his son Clarence, with school, has secured a small organ to be used Turkish War. !fiP by local hunters. Mr. Poor’s ! Charles W. Atkins, Mrs. Robert P. Coombs, one hired have carried in front of man, on two large during the musical exercises. Mrs. E. S. ,.:.ig up Saturday night ; At the annual meeting of the Liberty & Bel- Miss Mary Hilton, Mrs. A. B. Wylie, Miss farms, having 22 acres under cultivation. He Pitcher, teacher of music in the pt:: T, and some time during the city schools, fast & 1 Telegraph Telephone Co. at Center The steamer May Archer is on the Edythe Atkins, Miss Georgia Hall and Miss has raised 1,800 bushels of fine and Miss P. teacher of draw- running v the “bell” as the tuft of hair potatoes, Evelyn Morison, Montville Nov. the Katherine 4. 1912, following officers and Camden route while the Stock- E. Brier. had acres of sweet three acres come to once in three weeks Bucksport oder the throat is was cut kthree corn, ing, Citypoint to were Lucius called, elected; C. Morse, President; V. ton is the usual pre- of field corn and j undergoing overhauling As Mr. Poor intended to Fishing Boats. We saw at Mclntire’s three-quarters of an acre give lessons in the school, and with Miss Ers- A. Vice away. Simmons, President; Clarence H. i paratory for the winter service. The Castine wharf the other one of the of pop corn. He will have 250 barrels of kine’s efficient aid the are mounted this is a serious loss, present type of pupils making good Smith, John C. Secretary; Carey, Treasurer; J. is at the railroad wharf receiving repairs to \ Ctias.R. and has a of Coombs a in these branches all : to a reward for the re- j fishing boats. She had long sharp bow, and apples, three-year-old nursery progress and in their J. ng pay Walker, Volney Thompson, J. F. Marden, 0. her boiler. She is open to charter for business, no the down to trees of four acres in fine condition. other and ask no bowsprit, jibstay coming the apple studies. W. questions. Ripley, James H. Cilley. S. W. Shibles and or a was He has nine head of two of pleasure. stem head. The jib had boom and sheet- cattle, spans fine L. C UNDERTAKER, mcut of a little Morse, Directors; J. C. Carey, Business Helen,” pretty Owing to the South schoolhouse be- Food Fair. At a of the Belfast ed to a traveler, so that in windward work her farm horses, and three colts, and has all neces- primary meeting id be the Guild of the Manager; James H. Cilley, Collector and Line- given by used as for ward one there was no Board of Trade last tfie adver- LICENSED EMBALMER, two fore-and-aft sails required no attention. sary, modern farm machinery. This fall he ing polls Monday evening in the Colonial theatre on the man. At a directors a dividend of six session there The other schools meeting committee were instructed to A furnished to be used bought a Hoover potato digger. Outside of Tuesday. had tising pay the ! gasolene engine power, cent was declared.—Clarence H. hanksgiving with the following their usual sessions. the per Smith, bill of The National CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY in calm weather or in moving from berth to the work of these two farms his teams have Beginning Monday advertising Magazine if, j ■uce C. Simmons, Miss Katherine noon recess of the schools was Secretary. it should be berth. of the craft in the fish- earned over $200 the past season. grade changed in their judgment, paid. Plans ; Quin: Anne M. Charles Many engaged Kittredge, to one hour instead of one and a half Arts and Crafts. for a food fair to be held here the week of ing business now depend on power alone, and hours, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ; a"Ms L. Charles Hammons Presentation to Mrs. Mary Russ. After EVERYTHING Slugg, the session at 11.30 and the R. Pierce motored to Feb. 10th to 15th were discussed and the fol- MODERN IN some of the fishermen have had power in- morning closing Rockland Monday, where ! lay ford. Miss Grace L. Hall and the regular meeting on Nov. 5th, Thomas H. afternoon session stalled in their In craft the beginning at 12.30. In the Mrs. Pierce, who is the president of the Bel- lowing executive committee was chosen, with ldard were made a committee to sloops. sailing Marshall Ladies of the G. A. served Caskets Circle, R., afternoon there is a recess of 15 fast Arts and and Burial most type yet in the Friend- minutes, the Crafts Club, was invited to give power to appoint any or all membeis of the i and tickets. Two perfect developed one of their five cent lunches to the members advertising session at 3. There is no in the an on Board of on sub-committees: W. L. ship sloop. We saw one moored in Camden closing change original paper the “Practical Side of Trade j Suits. ees were to of the Circle and Post. The Mrs. ) appointed arrange secretary, hours of the which has one ses- Arts and Crafts harbor not long ago in a fleet of up-to-date High school, Work” before Lady Knox West, H. W. Clark, R. D. Southworth, E. S. j the remainder of the who will leave for the south next w Home during Mary Russ, from 8 to 12.45. D. A. R. The Pitcher and W. J. Clifford. The fair ill prob- ! Telephone 48-3 yachts, some with mahogany planking and sion, Chapter, meeting was held at mis for the work of the Monday, was presented by members of the ably beheld in the Belfast Opera House, and society. extreme the home of Mrs Jennie T. Office overhangs, and for pleasure, com- services will be in White, Middle will follow food fairs to be given in Ellsworth 48-4 Circle with a fountain pen, a a box of Spiritual held Grand Army \ Sold. F. W. Hill of book, one to be Bangor fort and safety would have given her preced- street, with Mrs. Julia A. regent of and Bangor, and precede given in a of and hall Sunday, Nov. 10th, conducted by Mrs. Burpee, tier to New candy, bouquet chrysanthemums Rockland. 72 MAIN yacht Speranza ence over any one of the fleet. But this theChspter, presiding. In of the STREET, BELFAST type and to remember Louise D. Francis of Boston. Her services place regu- 1 she pinks, postals the Circle with will be taken there and has had its lar business session a fine probably day. last demonstrated to a audience musical program OAK HILL, OMYHiiville'. on her journey. The presentation was made Sunday large ! fisherman, with steam or was gas her as a given, Interspersed with readings and Mrs. Ann Webb and son Charles were Hallowe’en. We have Hallowe’en dances by Mrs. Julia A. Me Keen in her usual pleasant | grand gift physchic, united with her guests ’union fate of the old-time papers, a of Mr. William Smart and in and parties but not the observ- ; understanding of Universal on including general paper from the family Searsport be now-a-days, manner. These presents were a token of re- Spiritualism, Mr. James Webster has returned, Speranza was built at Bay National Federation on Arts ar.d recently.... -===== ances of the olden times. Hallow or which all of the world are Crafts. Mrs. 'v Even, services of religions founded, from where he had been for several t. is 69 gard for the long Mrs. Russ as sec- Knox, | tons gross, 80 feet Pierce’s paper took up the practical side of Hallowe’en is the name popularly given to the of the Circle. About ; causing many interested to induce her to re- days.... Mr. and Mrs. Levi Seekins have re- fws beam and 9 feet 7 inches retary 35^were served the work from | main in Belfast another personal observations at Hull turned from B elfast, where they had been vis- eve or vigil of All Haliow’s or festival of All with lunch. Next noon the Post will Sunday and engage a ci! laying at this for Saturday House in and the iting their s Remember we are basing our statements 8w44 66 Street. had steam installed was High power and to be used in upon what has already been accomplished by Remember the dates for FREE repair work on your phonographs Novem- I EXPERIENCED connection with a canning factory at Camden. the use of Rexall “93” Hair Tonic, and we her 18th, 19th and 20th. Yours truly, have the to assume that what it ha done Later Capt. E. L. Williams did a packet busi- right for thousands of others it will do for In ness between Belfast and Crow Cove, Isles- you. WttK & JONES’ any event you cannot lose anything by giving I in the it a trial on our liberal CARLE & boro, sloop Edith, which he built, sparred guarantee. Two sizea, JONES, n Shirt Stitchers Remnants and 60c. and $1.00. Remember, can obtain rigged himself, also making the sails. you Are wanted by E. EDWARDS & SONS, Na- We have for sale several hundred maine Rexall Remedies in this at our Edison Distributors in Me. yards of Communication with community only Phonograph Belfast, tick, Mass. miles from em- woven cheviots and Islesboro is now kept up store The Rexall (17 Boston) Steady madras in one to three Belfast, Store—City Drug Store, for stitchers. Prices yards the steamers Golden Rod ployment good good. lengths. by and Anna Belle. Edmund Wilson Prop., 98 Main street. 2w44 ESTABROOKS’SHIRT 2w44 MANUFACTURING CO The Bird. In unison the two Americans flung the Lifted from Spectre remnants of their cigarettes on the low Lippincott’s. table. “There’s what’s left of it,” To moved Salves Ling Fey’s gorgeous junk said Burnett grimly. WOMEN SHOULD Why Canl Core Eczema the steers- MARKS. Blowly up the Huangpo river, Before the mandarin could command PUNCTUATION man his unwieldy craft school the other after- Since the skillfully guiding the servants to kill, Burnett’s hand shot Returning from old-fashioned theory of cur- f troubles but none that we can recom- in and out of the In the luxu- a ing eczema the blood has shipping. in the air with a noon, little informed her mother through been mend as highly as this for we know that up gesture. girl given up by scientists, rious cabin of the pleasure craft two listen! The of the BE PROTECTED that she had learned how to “puncsh- many dd'-' vr D.D.D, stops the itch at once. We jusc Hook&Ladder cry salves “Excellency, have been tried for skin dis _ were with the most ?■ want to D.D.D. a trial. That will Co Americans dining bird!” he shouted. ate.” But it has been found that these you give spectre salvos be to it. NO. mandarin in northwest China. said her “and only clog the pores and cannot enough prove 1, The mandarin seemed to shrivel in "Well, dear,” mother, penetrate Of course all other druggists have To a massive bulk of flesh, how is it to the Inner skin below the epidermis Ejwerfuling Fey, size as he bent forward, one fat hand So done?” where the D.D.D. Prescription—go to them it you was in blue brocade. Against Many Surgical Op- eczema germs are lodged us—but don’t 'will have their gorgeous raised to his ear, his face pallid with “Why, when you write ‘Hark!’ you This—the of can’t come to accept some 'I At his hand sat Luke quality penetrating_ big substitute. anNUal right Ponsonby, fear. The servants had as if erations. How Mrs. Bethune put a hat-pin after it; and when you ask probably explains the tremendous profit paused suc- But if come to our store, we are millionaire of mining indus- a a button-hook.” cess of the well known you Concert promoter frozen in their tracks, with their jet question you put liquid eczema so certain of what D.D.D. will do for and tries. His and friend, John remedy, oil of wintergreen, you Ban attorney in arms men- and Mrs. Moore thymol, gly- that we offer a full size bottle on eyes fixed terror, uplifted, Escaped. cerine. etc., as you sat at the left of the Chinese compounded in ddd this do not find Burnett, acing destruction to the two men at the getting even. Prescription. guarantee:—If you that it takes away the itch AT ONCE* it December 6th. I potentate. window. WiHiam, five, had been Wo have sold other remedies for skin coot* The knew it a deli- aged repri- costs you sot a * attorney required Then out of the night there came a Sikeston, Mo.—‘ ‘For seven years I suf- manded by his father for interrupting II cate of the and super- Wm. O. Poor & Son, Druggists. approach crafty strange, unearthy cry. When its last fered everything. I was in bed for four while hi§ father was telling his mother stitious official, but after many weeks of echo had died away Burnett spoke in a or five at a time about the new telephone for their house. Bkirmishing he had brought together the days solemn voice, though his keen eyes and so He sulked awhile, then went over to his two in the transaction. The every month, principals sparkled hopefully. weak I could mother, and, patting her on the cheeks, on the was the result. hardly evening junk “Let all beware who hear the voice said, dear, I love you.” “I excellency,” said walk. I cramped and “Mother, presume your of the spectre bird! liet them cease “Don’t you love me, too?” asked his Burnett, “is to close this mat- had backache and prepared what they are doing, make peace with father. ter now. All that remains is for to and was you their enemies, lest they die a dreadful headache, Without at him, William said this and Mr. Pon- glancing sign agreement give death! It may come so nervous and weak “The wire’s his which Listen, excellency! disdainfully, busy.” sonby a receipt for check, again!” that I dreaded to see covers one-half of the amount. agreed Then all at once it did come again in anyone or have any- ANOTHER VICTIM. The remainder will be paid to you at the the very cabin of the junk and at ihe one move in the room. Two who were expiration of your term of office, when Marylanders, visiting sound Ling To Fey’s huge bulk lifted up The doctors me the National Museum at the matter may be made public.” gave Washington, in the air with an unearthly cry of terror were seen in front of an “Quite true.” murmured Ling To Fey medicine to ease me standing Egypt- and fell lifeless and twitching on the ian which a in his slow English words. “I shall be said that I ought to mummy, over hung placard floor before his dais, dead from very the “B. C. 1187.” to discuss the matter when my have an operation. I would not '.ist-n to bearing inscription, pleased i fright. Both were much Meanwhile we will and when a friend of husband visitors mystified secretary appears. there streamed that, my At a < Through the doorway thereby. Said one: Probate ouit held at the entertainment.” told him about E. Pinkham’s ti e enjoy a file of American marines headed by an Lydia Veg- “What do make of I°i' County of Waldo. ,, \ and a moment | you that, Bill?” A. D. 1912. He clapped his hands, who forward at the out- etable Compound and what it had done October. j thrown i officer, leaped "Well,” said Bill, “I dunno; but may- later wide casements were open, I was T. FIELD, admin stretched hands of his fellow country- for his wife, willing to take it. be it was the number of the will revealing the flower boat alongside keep- motor-car HERBERTannexed, on t In- men at the window. Now I look the picture of health and feel that killed him.” White, late of Belfast, in mi ing pace with the junk’s leisurely prog- as deceased, “Just in time, eh?” he beamed they like it, too. I can do my own housework, having present* ress. The lanterns in the cabin were ex- that the Judge <1 Probate n voiced their thanks. “Good thing you and milk a ANTICIPATION. and the three men hoe my garden, cow. I can ere entitled to the balance ot tinguished, gathered us into service as a body-guard, his hands for to witness the pressed entertain company and enjoy them. I Senator of Texas was so fierce- distiibution. about the window spec- eh, Burnett? The Grayling has sneaked Bailey shares therein and order tli tacle. can visit when I choose, and walk as far ly attacked some of his opponents the along in your wake for hours. When by accordingly. Burnett's seemed to the as woman, in the last time he was a candidate for re-elec- Ordered, that the said eyes pierce the junk was wedged into this creek we any ordinary any day petit , His tion that one editor in a circum- all persons interested by darkness beyond the lighted boat. that some work month. 1 wish I could talk to indulged became suspicious dirty every order to be published three w- seemed to demand re- stantial forecast of what would compelling glance was up and scouted. One by one we suffering woman and girl.”—Mrs. Dema happen The Republican Journal, a m that should be to him in the convention the next assurance from something the fellows on deck and them Mo. county at Belfast, that tin y mav q caught put Bethune, Sikeston, Court, to be held at Belfast,"’ near at hand, and a vague anxiety crept into the boat. Then one of the day. ! dispatch 111.—“I have Perfection County,on the 12th ay of n.,- into his face as no Murrayville, taken Ly- “He was so specific about my finish U Smokeless watching sign appear- boys saw your handkerchief at the win- TF-r*vl at ten of the clock before n<. ed. dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound that he reminded me of a said if any they have, why the dow, and we worked the specter bird cry story,” pi His wandered to the mas- for a very bad case of female trouble the Senator. “An influential citizen in tloner should not be granted. i eyes finally on them. Does the business every time.” GEO. K. .)■ behind whom me a a small town had an attack of sive head of the mandarin “Where are we now?” and it made well woman. My appendi- A true copy. Attest: in the white citis. The editor heard the and he stood. The report A that sends i Chas. P. H azi .. .. glowing ruby “The Grayling is towing you down the health was all broken down, the doctors I “warm” breakfast—the kind some made an item of which velvet cap seemed to pulsate with must an hurriedly it, he river. Another half hour and you’ll be said I have operation, and I was out work— At a Piobate Court held at > emotion. printed in this fashion: you ready braced for a good day’s strange in the city.” ready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it tor the Count' ot Waldo. After a while the mandarin clapped his ‘Our esteemed fellow citizen, John G. should be eaten in a warm room. : 19th day of October, A. I). In the early morning hours in Ponson- so that I began taking your and the boat diopped Compound. Harris, will go to the hospital tomorrow STEWART M ITCH V hands, singsong rooms at the hotel the millionaire so You lose half the of the meal if are shiv- by’s I got along well that I gave up the to be for the removal of good you tj»TTAJ of the estate of and wide." astern and was seen no more. operated upon j 5 drew from his pocket the magnificent and was in eat it. ? ell, late of Claresholm, Cai a-I As the windows were closed and doctors saved from the opera- | his Dr. Smith. He will leave ering discomfort while you lights that had formed the button on appendix by presented a petition, together ruby Ling tion.”—Mrs. Charles R. R. a wife and three children.’ flared forth Ponsonby drew out his To official and handed it to the Moore, i A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater makes breakfast cated copy ot her appointing Fey’s cap ; be licensed to watch. “The hour grows late, excel- No. S, Murrayville, Ilk may collect lieutenant of the Grayling. a cosy meal for the whole family. L public or sa’e. or ot! to return to private lency. We wish Shanghai of the bird our THOUGHT IT WORTH A NICKEL. certain ot “Theory spectre saved No smoke or smell with a Perfection. Easily cleaned. Easily personal property before midnisht.” he drawled. he said with ated in said County of Waldo lives, Decker,” emotion. Several drummers stopped at a hotel moved from room to room. An ornament a luxury in V The mandarin smiled blandly. His SCOTTISH RITE MASONS. anywhere; petition. “Not on vociferated the in a small town in Illinois for a or the bathroom. your life,” dinner. | the bedroom; necessity in the sewing-room Ordered, That the said voice was smooth as silk. “I regret nthpr* “mal'PS mo prnvvl tx/hon T tVtinr\f peti; The of the Scottish Ritt Among the diners that day were also a all persons interested by ears that villainous has been meetings Dealers everywhere; or write for descriptive circular. my secretary scaling the old beggar to death, j number of The drum- ^ j | jj order to he published three have dis- bodies at the Masonic in Rock- country people. The left behind in Shanghai. I Wouldn’t have cared a if had Temple mers did not in Republican Journal, a rap it been ! relish the meal. The coun- ed at sampan for him, and in the afternoon and STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK 1 Belfast, that they may upn ! patched |a an open Burnett’s in i land, Tuesday evening, try did. The landlord to be held at until he fight. forethought people charged Court, Belfast. meantime we will anchor ap- I the ot asking for escort saved the day!” He Oct. 29th, were fairly well attended, but the country people twenty-five cents, I Albany Boston [ County,on 12th day N. The matter must until the Buffalo New York 1 at ten of the clock before m« pears. wait tossed it to the but cents attorney. a of those were from .demanded fifty of the travel- if rascal us. majority present any they have, why the pi joins That is how Lieutenant Decker sent ling men. Now, drummers don’t mind er should not be The two Americans outside the city, and four of the five can. granted. exchanged quick home a check that month which enabled paying fifty cents for dinner, but Be====='—— =ieI GEO. E JO I! \ j The first. they A true Attest: glances. lawyer spoke his father to off the on his didates for the degree were from Belfast. want else to copy. pay mortgage everybody pay the same. 43 “If that is the case we will defer the It is a remarkable fact that the I Chas.p. Ha/.ki ( farm, while Burnett’s wife wears as a oppor- | One of the drummers laid down a half- settlement of this matter.” tunities offered the establishment of NORTH MONTVILLE. pendant at her throat the magnificent by dollar with a nickel on top. The landlord At a P robate Court hem at “We will await the of the the Rite in the E. F. Banton has bought an auto.... for the of Waldo coming ruby that once graced a mandarin’s cap. Scottish jurisdictions pushed the nickel back. dinner JJMr. County the mandarin “My October, A. 1). It 12. secretary,” purred softly. does not own coal mines in “Valley of Rockland” for the acquire- costs he said Mrs. Charles Colby is in the Waldo County Ponsonby any I fifty cents,” sternly. T. “It will avoid future unpleasantness ment of advanced and “I | for treatment-Mr. and Mrs. Wash. FIELD, am jj China. knowledge “light” know that, smiled the drummer, hospital will on — when HERBERTannexed, theestat- began Burnett with some heat, in to be less Poland from Bristol visited friends and rela- speculative Masonry, appear | “but I wanted you to make fifty cents ; j lateof Belfast, in said County that closed his the craft, in our own a something happened lips Pittsfield personals. appreciated by city I clear on this dinner.” tives in this vicinity last week_Mr. and | ed, having presented petit j i actual market value of the >■ into a rigid line. than in the distant fields, from which it i And the other drummers laughed “Announces that he has limited his practice Mrs. Bert Lamb from Portland are visiting at ceased, now in his hands, mi, Out of the night beyond the closed is a matter of considerable time and la- heartily, but the landlord failed to see E. F. is of-the colateral inlientanc- so that it seemed almost Mr. and Mrs. William G. Dobson are to Banton’s_Percy Sylvester working windows, loud bor to make a pilgrimage to attend a the joke. diseases of the interested in the success!-, came a freez- relatives in j ! for Thomas and Johnnie amount of the tax at his elbow, there blood visiting Troy. All on this occasion — Thompson....Claude thereon, meeting. present 1 fhe of Pr« a a chok- Mrs. by Jud^e bate. ing scream, followed by splash, Mrs. Ella of Portland arrived were amply repaid, as the work was of a Nutter visited their aunt, Ada Colby, in Sprowl ROCKING FOR TIME. Ordered, That the said pen:,, and then dead silence. order and there nas been some nota- Palermo, Charles Colby and son ing gurgle last week to spend the winter with her high Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Sunday.... all pci sons interested b> “What was that?” Burnett asked manner A Richmond called an old ! «-rder niece, Miss Caro Murray. ble improvements in the of pre- darkey upon Walter were in Belfast for a few days last to bo published thn sharply. it. The of Perfection met friend, who received him in a rocking- ; in The Republican Journal, senting lodge AND KUKAGTION. week-Leola Choate dosed the fall term of lislied at that, 1 his fat shoul- Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of Thorn- chair. The at once j Belfast, they The mandarin shrugged at 2.30 p. m. and conferred the 14th de- visitor observed not hate who have been their school at the Vose Fchoolhouse. Nov. 1st. The ! Court, to be held at Bel: j and for the first time his dike, visiting cousins, the others from the Fourth be- that his host did not but that said on tin* 12th ders, eyes fully gree, up only rise, Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 1 to 3 m i County, native city, they were quite at the mercy by an orchestia under the leadership of A moment’s silence, during which the BELFAST 1.8th d«iy of Octobei, A. 1) of the caller at the Window 4 certain mandarin. Mrs, Henry N. Fernald of Troy, who Dr. I. E. Luce, of Thomaston, which gazed wide-eyed rocking instrument, pm A wilt and mi Burnett’s hand sought his has been her also furnished music for the figure. testament j Instinctively visiting daughter, Miss appropriate late of Belfa>t. in said Co in: and came His continued in hip pocket away—empty. Alvah Wyman, left Tuesday for Knox, work in the evening. Rockland Council “Den,” Mose, “why good- BURNHAM. ed, having been pie* uted f. i muttered exclamation Ponson- ness does rock prompted : where she was called by the serious of Princes of Jerusalem began confer- yo’ yo’self dat way all de Ordered, That noace b- \ own with the time?” « by to feel for his weapon, illness of her aunt, Mrs. Susan Gilchrist. ring the loth and 16th degrees about On and after Sept. 30, 1912, trains connect interested by causing a p ; same their ar- ! publi'hed three week' result. Some time since eight o’clock, and it was nearly 11 be- Harrison paused not in his oscillations ing at Burnham and Waterville with througl Bert Bean of has been ; publican Journal, rival on hoard had been relieved of Camden in as he publisher | they fore the candidates were explained: trains for and from Port at a Probate c 1 town for a few thi3 week finally pro- Bangor, Waterville, may appear their revolvers. days calling claimed as Princes of the order and “Yo’ know dat nothin’ Glass fast, within and for said Bill good-fur and Boston will run as follows: on old friends. He assisted the Pitts- laud of November next. Ling To Fey’s yellow hand touched a of the East and Sword. Those Botts? Well, he done sold me a silver Tuesday field Band in music for the Knights j before noon, and show ca beside him and the curtains furnishing watch fo’ five an ef FROM BELFAST. gong parted receiving the several degrees were— dollahs, I stops I why the same should not b s to who Wilson rally held in Union Hall, Wed- movin’ admit the recreant secretary, Louis S. Shiro, George C. Trussed, Frank like dis, dat watch don’t go!” A.M. P. M. P.M ! ami allowed. do.ubtiess had been within ten feet of his nesday evening. R. Fred E. Belfast, 7 05 12 15 2 50 GEORGE I Keene, Ellis, Belfast; George depart. i A true Attest: master the entire Point. t” 10 tl2 20 12 5J copy. during voyage. T. Stewart, Rockland. The brother- DEAFNESS AS AN ASSET. City Chas. P. Ha ! Of Interest to Waldo....+7 20 U2 30 t3 Of The mandarin uttered a few words in Meat Shippers. hoods an in enjoyed unexpected pleasure During his tenure of office, which was Brooks. 7 32 12 42 3 17 1 Chinese and the moved swift- the of Illustrious Brother Wil- AND ; U’ Al.l u ?s. —in court "i secretary presence a long one, no Congressman was held in t7 44 112 54 t3 25 to the that- covered Dr. A. G. of the Knox.. 1 V? last, on the 8th ly heavy draperies Young, secretary liam C. Mason, M. D., of than the late 7 50 1 00 3 35 State Bangor,Deputy greater regard General Thorndike....,. | Herbert T. Field, adma the walls of the cabin and lifted them Board of Health, has been an lately for Maine, who made official visit and Ketchum of New York. Whether in Unity. 7 53 1 08 3 43 annexed, on Hie estuti >•: one rows of armed informed by Massachusetts authorities in by one, revealing inspection of the work of Lodge and Washington or in his home district, he Winnecook. r8 08 11 18 t3 53 Belfast, said County. jj servants in outline the that until the court of that State sented ids second and iin grim against supreme Council. In the of the was Burnham, arrive. 8 20 1 30 4 06 presentation affectionately addressed as “Gener- (ration of said estate fm the determines the status of the new law 8 39 1 57 5 20 carved background. When Ameri- dramatic of the in both or Clinton. portions work, al” “John.” ()rd. n d. I hat notirv cans had counted in all the last to the and the brand- Benton... 8 48 5 30 thirty relating inspection the named One of his weeks in 1 bodies, following gentlemen limitations, that was hardly 8 54 2 13 5 35 Paints successively, Waterville. curtain from the hands of the ing of carcasses of animals which have a m i- dropped took parts and them- a was a deafness which ! newspaper published leading acquitted drawback, slight Portland. 11 50 4 50 8 26 that all secretary. been slaughtered in other States for selves most Wilmer J. Dor- | persons inleiest. : creditably: attended him in his later years. This Boston. 3 15 7 55 bate io at murmured Pon- to the Massachusetts pm j Court, be held B- “A holdup for sure!” shipment market, Dr. James A. ot man, Richan, Albert I. deafness was a cause of much interest Bangor. 11 45 3 00 9 25 Winter is November n**xt, and a small leather covered neither the city board of Boston nor the Alan the said account sonby, drawing Mather, L. Bird, Morris L. Slugg, and not a little merriment among his Coming! have, why his From State board will concern themselves in TO BELFAST GEO. book from pocket. among Dr. W. Smith. some George Shorkley, George acquaintances, of whom seemed A true copy. Attest i the leaves of he the enforcement of the law or enter — cigarette wrappers Rockland Opinion. too sure of how much had been able P.M. A.M. A.M 43 Chas. P. Hw j for they Fuel is drew a thin folded slip of paper, tore it prosecutions non-compjiance with it. to make him Boston. 10 00 3 00 9 00 High! means that the comprehend. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. in two and passed half to his companion. That for present, at BORDER STATE “I A.M. p. M j BALLADS. say, General,” shouted a needy and I gives notice tin.i ; “Smoke last least, butchers and need not Portland. 12 00 7 00 12 35 Make your Cellar and by your cigarette, Burnett,” shippers constituent on a good pointed executor ot the with the discouraged Washing- 7 00 1 60 he said significantly, offering his tobac- comply requirements of the, ton Bangor. ot i THE BLUEBERRY PICKERS OF MOUNT WALDO. street one day, “I want to go home. co law, but can as did before the Waterville. 7 15 10 02 3 15 Outside Windows. ANNIE H. WKBSTKP pouch. ship they Can let me have ten dollars?” you Benton. 7 21 10(8 3 22 in the of Waldo. uuu.cii nuinc'j saiuuim-aiij oo uv. uv-ii. first of September. County The General gazed at him vaeantiy. Clinton. 7 30 10 17 3 32 bonds as the law direct' rolled a and watched Ponson- The morn now rosy blooms, | ly cigarette purple “What’s that?” he “I don't Burnham, leave. S 35 10 30 4 20 demands against the estab- The sun the inquired. All sizes of Glass in < by do the same. Then as he touched a HALLOWE'EN AT KENT'S HILL. goes laughing up sky; think I heard Winnecook. t8 45 tlO 40 t4 30 regular desired to present tin-s. u Good wife, we’ll leave these narrow you.” match to his smoke his glance caught rooms, 8 54 10 55 4 39 all indebted thereto are ifji. j Our fortune on the to “Well, General,” continued the needy Unity. stock. Odd sizes cut to order. ment immediate;v. { the the All Hallow’s eve was brilliantly observed at heights try: Thorndike. 9 02 11 05 4 45 malevolent gaze of mandarin. This is the to abroad one, “I’m broke. I want dollars I .’.A day go twenty 15 14 53 Ling To Fey uttered a few sharp the Kent’s Hill seminary Thursday evening Into the world of God. to home.” Knox. f9 10 til Belfast. October 8, 1912. open get Brooks. 9 25 11 35 5 08 orders and the secretary motioned the with one of the most elaborately planned and dollars?” answered the Gen- The blueberries are ripening now “Twenty Waldo. t9 35 til 45 t5 18 4 DMINISTKATRIX’S V foreigners away from their stand be- successful social functions of the All year. On all these rocky ramparts free; eral. “Why, dummit! you just asked City Point. t9 45 til 55 t5 28 xV senber hereby give' hind the table. they step- me been adnni: Reluctantly who attended the party were (masked and The morning breeze shall kiss my brow, for ten!’’—November Lippincott’s. Belfast, arrive. 9 60 12 01 5 35 duly appointed aside, careful that their backs should A.A.Howes&Co. tate of ped dressed in fantastic costumes and so well was And cheer be in the heart of me; AM be against a shuttered uncurtained win- With gladness, wife, and with good will, station. CHARLES W. COOMBS this idea carried out that hardly a person on MORRILL. tFlag dow. We will ere night our baskets fill. GROCERIES in the of Waldo, the floor could identify another. Of the local Mr. A. B. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dickey, Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at County The a wide in bonds as the law directs, a secretary opened panel students Helen Brier of Belfast was a At dear wife stations on Branch Spanish blueberry time, say Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bowen and Mr. R. B. Smith $5.00 from Belfast and all esta’ the a dais demands against the bulkhead, disclosing canopied dancing girl,“ Herbert Partridge of We must be up at break of H. D. General Passenger Searsport day; and Miss Zetta Smith attended the meeting of WALDRON, Agent. DRUGS and, are desired to present tt- j on which was a gilded and inlaid chair. and H. Phillips Boody of Brooks were children. We are no longer young, to fly MORRIS MCDONALD, and all indebted thereto ar< I the Waldo Veteran Association in Mon- On either side of the chair stood one of About 150 people enjoyed the festivities of the As boys and girls upon our way: County .Vice President & General Manager, payment immediately. The music was con- Yet cheerful hearts will aid us roe the mandarin’s retainers, splendid in evening. especially fine, while last. Thursday.... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paul Portland, Maine. MEDICINES. sisting of violin solo, piano duos and orchestra We chat and travel a mile. Belfast, Octobei 8.1912-3 purple and silver and bearing a tall staff many moved to Belfast last week, where he will be music. Refreshments of punch, crackers, cakes with red feathers. Tis up Mount Waldo way we are— the Coe-Mortimer Co.... Mr. and tipped and candy were served. The decorations were employed by II Hll I HIM !!■■■!i A was The berries there are fine and n—M————WI low lacquered table placed be- elaborate and in excellent taste. Bundles of sweet: Mrs. Ezekiel Merithew are at Mrs. Orilla Mer- fore the dais and with a cloth of But, husband dear, it is so far spread corn stalks surrounded the three central posts where will board this winter.... To toil and travel on feet! ithew's, they golden tissue. Then the mandarin slow- of the gymnasium; fortune-telling booths occu- your O weary walk ere come down Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gurney have taken rent in ly arose and mounted into the chair of pied two of the corners; cats, witches and bats you From Waldo into Frankfort town. the of Mears' state. were to be seen on all sides of the hall, while upper part Robie house.... Mr. “Sons of dogs,” began the mandarin pumpkins with their smiling and fastastic faces Dear wife, the dawn is sweet and still, Clarence Paul and Miss Mildred Wentworth Here Is a Genuine appeared to light the whole. The The dew lies on the politely, “because I am a merciful ruler programs lovely ground, spent the week-end in Camden and Rockport. were very tasteful, hand-painted cards in fig- And berries ripe and rare, our f 11, I shall give you an opportunity to die ures of ....The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Nettie pumpkins &nd cats, the work of the art Grow on the. bushes all around; that wretched souls of McCall’s One Year, respectably your department the seminary. Prof. H. Phillips So, while we rest, we’ll eat a few, Pearson last Thursday and will meet with Mrs. Magazine, some a ALoni\R be afforded solace when was member of the j may you Boody general commit- All large and sodden with the dew. D. O. Bowen Thursday Nov. 14th.... Mr. Her- taste the bitter tortures of the nether tee, and Herbert Partridge a member of the The Journal, One Year, a* Vi a music O, in the light and in the dew, man Merriam was in Searsport several days world. I will graciously permit you to committee. Republican Our treasure-trove, how beautiful! last where he was drink a of instead of week, employed. cup poison having These countless beads of perfect blue 15=Cent McCall Pattern, QL.W cut off as deserve!” your heads you It is a heart’s delight to cull; Any forward and Ponsonby lounged re- DOING THEIR DUTY Then, when high heaven doth on us smile, moved his half consumed cigarette from We’ll gather pleasant thoughts, the while. Over Half-Century. McCALL’S MAGAZINE' Don’t Miss this between his smiling lips. Extraordinary And oh! its grand to look away Is the Leading Fashion journal in America. “Then the deal is off?” he queried. Scores of Journal Readers Are To Humphreys’ Specifics have Republican seaward, through the mountain air, In the matter of dress, McCall’s is indispensable By special advertising arrangement wit- The mandarin frowned thoughtfully. Adown Penobscot’s been used the with Learning the Duty of the breezy bay, by people lishers of McCall’s we are able to olfer ; “I do not understand Kidneys. And watch the vessels to woman. There are over 50 of the newest ye your meaning,” sailing there, satisfaction for more r. inn 60 every To filter the blood is the see known Home and Fashion he said at last. kidneys’ duty. And the strong tide upward waft designs of celebrated McCall Patterns in each issue. popular Journ When The steamer and the craft. Medical Book sent free. The millionaire explained. Burnett, they fail to do this the kidneys are pleasure years. with our own paper for only a few cents his broad back the win- weak. if the noontide sun of brim- pressed against Then, is hot, Each month 1,100,000 copies McCall’s, the regular price of our paper alone. 1 dow, felt the shutter beneath his Backache In shelter of some rock go. for Price give and other kidney ills may follow; friendly ful of latest fashions, work, interesting short A little rush of We’ll eat the little lunch we 1 Fevers. Congestions, Inflammations.25 fancy weight. cool air came the to do their work. brought, Help kidneys 2 Worms. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease..25 scores and money ideas The above offer be uc in the and with it came a dis- And sit awhile in friendly talk, stories, and of labor-saving extraordinary may opening, Doan’s Pills-the Wakefulness of Infants.25 Use Kidney tested kidney And list the powder’s sullen 3 Colic. Crying and wide- all who renew or ext tant sound that awoke every sense. groan, for women, are welcome visitors to 1,100,000 persons subscribe, remedy. Where quarry men are blasting stone. 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.25 To was “The • time ahead for the time mentioned. The Ling Fey speaking: only 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.25 awake American homes. ( deal that will be consummated between Belfast people endorse their worth. What though we trapse from door to door, 8 Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia.25 is that you pay in advance. in the summer McCall’s is a artistic, handsomely illustrated quisite us tonight is that you place the docu- B. Robinson, 6 Waldo avenue, Belfast, Me., To-morrow, heat, 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.25 large, To sell our little store? to women’s ments that have been drawn to- “I still use Doan’s Pills when- gathered 10 Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach.25 monthly periodical that is adding up, says: Kidney We must have to 100-page Remember, if you our McCall bail surely bread eat. 13 Hoarse accept big gether with Mr. Ponsonby’s check on ever I feel that my are not Croup. Cough, Laryngitis.25 and kidneys working And God will surely give us more happiness efficiency everywhere. the best we have ever selec the on the table before t4 Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas.25 made—you may Shanghai bank, right and they relieve me in a short time. We For being glad—though we are poor. me.” 15 Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.25 The publishers of McCall’s are planning to spend charge any one of the celebrated 15c. McC.i keep this remedy in the house all the time. I Then, when we’re quit of all our load. 16 Fever and Ague, Malaria.25 “And after that you may quaff the of dollars extra in 1913 in order to terns from your first copy of McCall’s x- The Lord be we’ll take our 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding. External, Internal.25 thousands keep by answered the mandarin gladly verify all that I said in praise of Doan’s praised! way poisoned cup,” Thankful the homeward 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head.25 head and shoulders above all similar to The McCall Kidney Pills in 1905 and consider them the best along road, McCall’s publi- postcard request Company. amiably. And in our cottage end the day, 20 Whooping Cough. Spasmodic Cough.25 medicine to be had.” cations. Every issue will be full of delightful sur- Burnett over at the window had man- kidney W hat odds, though ours be humble fare, 21 Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing.25 Call at this office or send your order by in aged to slip his handkerchief through When Your Back is Lam^— Remember If Heaven and love dwell with us there? 27 Kidney Disease. -- — 25 prises. scribe today. the crack at one 28 IVervous Debility. Vital Weakness.1.00 Mb back and wedge the Name.” Don't simply ask for a kidney —Arthur John Lockhart. so SO Urinary Incontinence. Wetting Bed.25 corner that it fluttered out into the DISTINCTLY for DOAN’S KID- (Paster Felix.) remedy—ask —- night. Then he came forward and stood 34 Sore Thront. Quinsy 25 NEY PILLS, the same that Mr. Robinson had Summer beside his companion. 77 Grip, Hay Fever and Colds.25 1 Journal Me. I —the remedy backed by home 50c. Sold or sent on receipt of prloa. Ling To Fey’s face was inflexible in testimony. indigestion. by druggists, Republican Publishing Co., Belfast, j at all 1SUUU1RndnlFor its cruelty. “Place the check on the stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf- Relieves sour stomaefe, HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., OOSMt table!” be commanded. falo, N. Y. lelpitation of the heart Ttisaaw ■lnljlWMl William and Ann Streets. New York. 1

A -H —. ■ f __ Deaths. WEDDING BELLS. Recent | BATES AND COLBY CELEBRATE. French, widow of the A notable wedding ■■■■■I M -Cobb Chester-Weeks. Lewiston. Me., Nov. 1. Bates SAVED French, died Friday Glove church in night HER Isadora : p Goodyear Rubbers , took place in the Unitarian was observed in the gymnasium at Bates home in Lincolnvilli late Thoina“t j.er Castine The contracting College this with a attend- * illness, 61 | Oct. 30th. JOHNSONS evening large od f.'er a short aged ance of students and alumni. The HUSBAND was born in Lin parties were Miss Elizabeth Weeks, speak- IN THREE geafi' French Are made especially for those ers included Hon. Carl E. DAYS Sarah Mrs. J. Walter ANODYNE Milliken, ’97, My husband isn’t loaded with ve«r" 'V,' .lighter of (Rack daughter of Mr. and of Island more—he doesn t whiskey any who the best. Falls; R. B. Stanley, ’97, of want it ami won’t look at M. Bragg, ant ! appreciate of Hancock I cannot express niv yn pi George (^5 Weeks, and Charles Chester Boston; Hon. O. B. Clason, ’77, of Gard- gratitude.” From a genn- »’• her married life it me letter'among the scores we can ,-f The materials used in the Point. is a of E. show Jvoii- ^ Fife) Miss Weeks graduate iner; Scott Wilson, ’92, of proviug that the back to Lincolnvillt S. for several Portland; absolutely GLOVE brand *«asa»!s9'ewi*®* I N. S., and has been years Rev. Rodney F. Johnnot, ’79, of She was a womai Arcti&s Are Auburn; ago. a teacher in Presque Isle public schools, LINIMENT Prof. W. H. Hartshorn, ’87. and much refinement ant the standard of attracted George highest quality. The where her pleasing personality M. Chase, ’93, and Capt. Dennis of the it arm. The affection ir to friends. The rubber is from the best of herself many staunch Used 102 years for in- team. Music was furnished by the col- ‘,1 her family at quality tough, the Government em- DRINK (are by has in groom been ternal and lege band and refreshments were served. HABIT ,rs and friends attes elastic to external ills. can be overcome the I1 gum be obtained. The ploy at Panama since the inception of Nov. 1. by NEAL :f-nAT Jersey Waterville, Me., Colby TKEATSIKNT. Xo hypodermics used. * et, her lovable quali the canal. The church was very was K.'suits cloth used in prettily Day observed the stu- certain. Call address or for friend GLOVE brand is It alleviates tonight by absolutely upon, phono. ► gcity deep recognized decorated for the occasion with ever- coughs, dents of The Seal Institute, 65 I’leasaut Colby College very successfully Avenue.— was at Lincoln as the and was Portland. Me. Tel. 4316. iment best made in America—and greens and red berries filled colds, sore throat, colic, in spite of inclement weather. Hundreds funeral services beinj with friends and relatives of the con- the GLOVE of the alumni gathered in the gymna- Drug Habits Specially Treated -T -moon from the home, factory con- normal cuts, burns and bruises. tracting parties. The school sium tonight and heard addresses by with Great a frienc seats. Success. eh, life-long sumes the entire out- faculty occupied prominent W. William C. Crawford, ’82, master of the of ex- ,1 fusion flowers, this A. Ricker presided at the organ. The 25c and 50c W ashington-Allston School, Allston, and love of put of factory. C. -thy manj ushers were E. H. Carpenter, F. Mass., the principal speaker of the r'ting emblems of the Jones, Rosmer Devereux and Boyd Bart- everywhere evening; Dr. Anton been lived These materials are fur- Mrs. Marquadt, profes- had amonf lett, the matron of honor John sor of German; Pres. Arthur J. Roberts, ; not Marion Ches- WAIT has merely “passec nished on the and the bridesmaid Coach "DON’T TO latest Henry, Edward J. Daley, Capt. Chester ■ passed on” to join the sister of the The bride en- C. styles of lasts and are finished with the utmost skill. ter, groom. Soule of the football team, and h who has tered the church on the arm of her father gone before, others. The program was enlivened by aror eye and fuller faith | and was by Master Guy Gard- and BE preceded cheering college songs. The wo- ATTACKED great and GLOVE ner and Beatrice Stevens, who scattered holy purpose BRAND RUBBERS men’s division had two basketball games it sin and death. Of flowers the aisle. The bridal gown in the >w, along afternoon and in the evening pre- If There Is Rheumatism In Your .mily there remains tc Are the most stylish, comfortable best-wearing footwear was of crepe de chine over white mes- sented Sheridan’s “Rivals” in Foss Hall, three (laughters, Mrs. A saline, and the veil was caught with with a student cast. Another feature Blood Drive It Out Before ; to be had. bride a i.eolnville, Mrs. A. H orange blossoms. The carried of the day was the sophomore and fresh- York, Mrs. J. F. Bur shower bouquet of white bride roses, man drills. The drill took the It Disables You. Bio Made in all styles and sizes but only one grade—the BEST sophomore md one son, T. Jen lilies of the valley and asparagus. She form of an American folk dance by girls “Last winter was the fi:.-t time in One sister was altar the and fti: Camden. met at the by groom carrying garlands in the class colors, twenty years that I did not have an at- of best I. Wood, and the Rev. For earache, toothache, burns, j '..piling Roxbury man, F, pains, scalds, green and gold. The freshman drill was tack of rheumatism," said a man who sore throat, try Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic a .;so survives. Walter C. Pierce of Somerville, assisted Oil, a Grecian dance was recommending I)r. Williams’ l’ink splendid remedy for emergencies. by girls attired in white by the Rev. George Peterson of Castine. Grecian costumes. Pills for this painful disease. arl died Oct. 29th at Dealer—W. A. Swift, Belfast The two-ring service was used. The Dr. Williams’ l ink J Mils lor Pale Peo- in the church _,-r after an illness of bridal party received par- WANTED: A PASTOR. SWANVILLE CENTER. ple do the only thing that will perma- at rear of the which was hich wms borne with . lor, the church, The four cure rheumatism. build . months old daughter of Mr. and nently They up i- no filled to its Later the He must be young in in wisdom the and with diminuation capacity. couple years, old, Mrs. Walker of greatly thinned blood purify His heart transmuted into George Monroe died Oct. ‘23d ,-t in life and left auto for' Green Lake, and after purest gold, and cleanse it of trace of the rheu- fp cheery by from cholera infantum every visits several towns will sail from Fervent in prayer, calm, earnest, modest, after a week’s illness. rcumstances. While United in matic poison. They are invaluable States will turn to the considera- Yet ever bold the gospel truth to speak. Much sympathy is extended to the xpected, her passing Washington Whisperings. New York for Panama. Their address family_ both during an attack of the disease tion of after will be Canal Mr. and Mrs. Chandler of were -w to a very wide questions affecting the weal of Nov. 20th Ancon, Solemn, yet social; thoughtful, yet urbane, Foxcroft, who and during the intervals between at- the Zonfe. His most careful to called here the Css Pearl was born D. Nov. nation, and one of.the livliest at this dignity maintain. j by death of their aunt, Mrs. tacks. If you have already passed Washington, C., 4,1912. The To suit the elders he must be true „i most of her life time is the blue, j Thayer, have returned home ...The Industrial through one*er more sieges of the dis- 63rd Congress, the to be elect- speedy improvement of the To please the young folks, must be jolly too. I wht re she was ac- Congress Titcomb-Lorp. The marriage of Ver- Club sale and will take ease it is advisable not to wait for ail r, 1 inland of the supper place Nov. 20th. A ed tomorrow, will consist of 435 mem- waterways country, to the His must be attack before using Dr. Williams’ Pink i-naritable work. non Titcomb and Miss Helen M. Lord preaching brilliant, yet profound, 1-H. P. White has put in the cellar 500 bush- end that the the soundest Pills ais she was and for their nominations threatened congestion in Theology of the sound, but to start taking them now and church, bers, places took place Wednesday Oct. els of rutabaga turnips and 100 bushels of flat efforts evening, Must prove his doctrine back from Paul to | prevent a return of the trouble. 1 lon’t 1 in the of have been made in district. It is freight movement, warning of which has i every 30th, at the Methodist parsonage in Moses turnips....Richard Robertson visited his pSr- be satisfied until have r<. Her friendliness, been the j you thoroughly also to be noted that it is not given by railroads, may be com- Then down to Calvin, ere his sermon closes, \ ents the past week and while hunt- cleansed for until this is ss of made unlikely | Brewer. The groom, a native of Maine, partridge your blood, spirit He must be to new will more pletely eliminated. It is trained speaking extempore, i shot a fine fox. The fox to done will never be free from rheu- ■ ve.l far outside her the House have contest- expected that has for some traveled ing started pass you years extensively, Yet never repeat his phrases o’er and o’er this will be j him and he shot and him down. matism. A brief residence ed election cases than any before it, subject given at one time, a winter in And when we want a | quickly brought commanding spending, written sermon, then Mrs. of War- was followed a attention at late has Industrial Club had a Charles Day, Tidioute, by due to the number of candidates the coming annual conven- Alaska. Of he been engag- Must wield a graceful and a practiced pen. j-The pleasant meeting running j ren Co., Pa., says: “I was taken very years ago, since tion of the National I ed in business at Belfast, but recent- Oct. 30th with Mrs. Joseph Marden. The next on the several party tickets. There are Rivers and Harbors While hurling forth the thunders of the law suddenly with rheumatism which I first resided on Third ly moved to Bangor, where the young meeting will be with Miss Louise which meets in j With honeyed sweetness must be skilled to Cunningham, noticed as a in knee, p Mr. James C. not a few instances in which candidates Congress, Washington will establish their pain my right law, i couple home.' The draw, Nov. 6th, and the last before the sale with the | meeting j The pain went down to my ankle and voted care during the for nominations their simultaneously convening of j bride is the daughter of Stephen Lord, Must be a potent instrument to use. by respective par- | will be Nov. 15th with the president, Mrs. Otis sometimes would be in both knees, two of his life. Mr. the Federal the dates of the j late of Orrington. She has resided for In filling up a score of empty pews. j ties have failed to comply with the pri- Congress, Patterson-Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robertson 1 causing them to swell, and was so in- ;ie of the current some years in Brewer and is a member convention December His heart with tense that I could not move without election of the being 4th, 5th of the First replete every saintly grace, had an old-fashioned corn last Satur- i the survives, Charles S. mary provisions campaign J M thodist church of that A calm must rest his face. husking and 6th. A number of most holy upon ! greatest agony. My hands were drawn law. The are sub- distinguish- i city. She is vqry popular in the younger With soul exalted to the sacred ; day evening, which was greatly enjoyed by all fear publicity delinquents skies, lip so that were useless and it ed men in life will and is a member of He must be to A fine was they a and liable to have public deliver ad- set, prominent the planning economize. present. supper served to 75 peo- | ject to tine their seemed as though every joint in my ! wit's of Isaac dresses before the ‘'Priscillas,” of which organization she is ...Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown and two Dow, elections contested, if their opponents Congress, which is And ere he break to us the bread of life ple body was affected. I was in bed nearly i at j j the third to be married since the 1 Cape, Oct. 18th, second in begin- He must be furnished with a children of Belfast visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A« all winter and was so have with the law and wish to importance to the Congress of comely wife, helpless that I ! : about two months. complied I ning of the year. The newly wedded For children he must thank the the United gracious giver, Robertson Sunday-Mrs. E. E. Clements and had to be waited on. a contest. The book in the office of States, including President couple have many friends who wish them Yet not be burdened with too full a jh great sufferer, big quiver. I “For two months I was under a doc- Gov. the utmost children of Searsport were guests of Mrs. H. with patience and the clerk of the House in which the Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Secretary happiness. If Rev’rand Sir this scrap should meet your tor’s care without bis medicine P. White Sunday-North Waldo Pomona doing he was cared of War and eye tenderly statements of candidates are re- Stimson, others equally prom- me any good. I then tried liniments sworn While looking for a pulpit, please Grange will meet with Comet Nov. and all that ! Shaw Sold at Auction. apply. Grange and various no family, inent. Senator-elect E. Ransdell Property For sotto will confess to medicines but received shows some remarkable con- Joseph voce, you 13th.The was frozen hard i a aid hands could do corded, ground A Ter four months of of We’re sore and know not what to do. Sunday help. suffering I of Louisiana, president of the National perplexed tier comfortable. One trasts in the amounts money spent Under the direction of Edward W. morning and there is still quite a lot of pota- decided t-o try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Rivers and Harbors Wheeler of 1 nurse, had been with for nominations in the different States. Congress, expects Brunswick, the receiver of toes to be dug .. .There is a good deal of busi- and fe’tmuch better before I had taken One < ss. Mrs. Dow was the A. W. Shaw Shoe of way to relieve habitual constipation is the convention to be the Corporation ness at Waldo Station now. Farmers are many boxes. 1 then decided to give New York, for instance, the largest forthcoming to take a mild haul- in her friends and an auction was held regularly laxative. Doan’s by Freeport, Thursday some i them a thorough trial and was soon greatest in the history of the organiza- Regulets are recommended for this ing potatoes, apples and hay. E. H. Lit- ill he missed. State, having forty-three districts, spent afternoon, Oct. of the real estate purpose. able to walk around and do work. greatly 31st, 25c. a box at all stores. tlefield is and tion. owned drug buying loading several cars of my ; :: two sons—Henry, an average, as reported, of but $44.09, by the corporation. The property I feel thar it is my to tell others is at work for E. duty of and consisted of a saw two hay-Paul Cyr H. Little- Robert C., Cape, while Florida, one of the smallest States mill, lots of land", Aroostook Potatoes. what Dr. Williams* Pink Pills did for Mrs. Willis Carter, of 12,150,000 Apples. three double houses and four field-David Wingate had to lay his old driv- me and it benefit others.” in having four single hope may of population, districts, spent houses and a sewer. A total of ing horse away, as she had lost all of her teeth. Start to cure with Dr. Henry McKevwn, private Potatoes are quoted in Houlton at today yourself an of to the district. The The record of was -The Union school will observe Harold Chatto, of South average $5,750 shipment iapples from $11,230 realized as a result of the to with not Sunday i Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. $1.00 $1.05 per barrel, many World’s Nov. 10th. Miss of A amount the limit under the Boston for the season went out in the sale. The was Temperance Sunday are for sale all or Stella, Cape. largest spent, highest price paid $2,800 coming in on account of the bad condi- They by druggists, Line for a also survive her—Al- was Helm Leyland steamship Bohemian, house on Main street, which was of the j will be sent, postpaid, upon receipt of law, being $5,000, by Harvey tion roads.—Aroostook Pioneer. The Shoe Situation. Hayside, and Amanda which sailed from East Boston Nov. 2nd purchased by B. S. Peacock, who also I price, 50 cents per box; six boxes for in the Kentucky district, who re- for Potatoes are coming in pretty freely west Harbor. The fam- eighth Liverpool. In her holds were 27,000 purchased the saw mill and machinery i £2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine of The a little less than a of Spring business in footwear has hardly been of the entire com- ported an expenditure $4,865. barrels, more than 12,150,000 for $945 and a lot on the corner of Main nowadays, quarter N. Y. Send ithy containing the up to expectations, but New England. New Company, Schenectady, The fruit was all from New and Mill streets offerings being Cobblers. The Cob- for free “Diseases of the smallest sum expended was by apples. Eng- for $155. Levi T. Pat- York and manufacturers are booklet, Blood, MiutJ. reported blers from to or a little Pennsylvania land orchards. The is valued terson two double one bring $1.10 $1.25, the volume of A Method of Home Treatment.” a Socialist candidate in shipment purchased houses, very busy, large supplem ntary D. L. Thomas, better, or have those at about $100,000. for $1,010 and the other for brought prices orders for seasonable goods more than offset- ,iishee of Appleton died his be- $1,170. the twenty-second Illinois, outlay during the past week. During that time the lack of forward contracts. All kinds vt 28th. He had been j ting but the for Green Mountains has run of shoe leathers 2 cents for one stamp. Itching piles provoke profanity profani- Most disfiguring skin price display well-maintained .— ajuOKjln i- i jh. E, a t mils and was on his way ing postage eruptions, scrofula, won’t remove them. Doan's Ointment is are due to from 90 cents to the latter strength, with further advances named in ■ ty pimples, rashes, etc., impure blood. $1.05, price from his varieties of KENNEDY’S appearances recommended for itching, bleeding or protrud- Burdock Blood Bitters as a cleansing blood bei g quite prevalent the past day or so. sorae sole, owing to moderate LAXATIVE and he had out to With election over, the people of the 50c at store. 2nd. got ing piles. any drug tonic, is well recommended. $1.00 at all stores. —Fort Fairfield Review. supplies.—Dun’s Review, November COUCH SYRUP he wagon and got him r .ng up the harness must hi as he was found by and Joseph Ames, who a Camden with a load of ishee was taken to his THE HOUSE THE JOURNAL ieian he BUILT called, who said t an hour. Mr. Gushee nig well for some time, I art trouble. He leaves ..biters and one son, who of their many friends. plumbing,

wife of Sanford H. HOT WATER 23rd at the home of her and steam heating Misses on Young, Free Wall & Oo. aged 81 years. Mrs. Paper) Goodhue ■■ of Rockport, but FROM j rs in Union, moving r husband several Carle & Jones i« a most and~DraperieTj estimable ! her home and family, * the aged husband, The Victor Victrola H. and I Y'oung, two AT SLEEPER’S f’” Harriet and Josephine of Camden, and other j FOGG’S 'N REFORM, Tai8iT¥is] MARKET SUPPUES * Carpets one and Massachusetts. MEATS, ETC. mat | I J :■ of Maine is a disgrace archaic, unscientific, tCurtains te, insufficient, and C. F. SWIFT id'Ohase & Doak E "tie good and the great j j. H. Howes Jm.r'knowltonT Staple and Fancy t FURNISHED ALL THE Insured his life I extravagantly costly, ttj,1 J| and sold the land to and Groceries, Fruit and Con- SHADES CUT , repress dimin- Ij SILVER, GLASS, | has a ■ the Always bargain very reverse in a CUTLERY in real estate. MASONIC TEMPI,E CURTAINS CLOCKS. This criticism was If; | P. Wentworth of EQUIPPED WITH I,,', v the preliminary ad- nnual meeting of the ■ WALDO cnee of Charities and "pened in Saco, Oct. TELE PHONES the speaker said: “I whatever criticism ! of here made has refer- I -tern and not to the -BY- minister it. While I | jjs administration of the j I ntmendable, the sys- jail system, that i, »f local I~FURNISHEDH. E. jails by; ni,Clams in Scallops , MCDONALD,; ancient abomina- [ [ lark ages. The evils j _AT_ I? 70 Main Street. 1 fects in the system wmE^rn' ire 4 ! City Fish Market on the part of the : LIGHTED , ; LET ME SHOW YOU ite L-cw jjyv? COOPER them.” — & -by- «s; ? CO. referred to the num- ~ .==== 1 o perated for drunken- Penobscot : Bay !!« « i P " 11 commitments had Electric Co. J1 M ti g the use of liquor. Builders’ : that the Supplies, jails be taken ! A. A. reformatory for young HoiSsTcol rs Wnat,,','. of age op, and a re- Lumber, Brick, women, modelled after Groceries, Drugs Ntend(.!i ’. '*■ He further rec- | m home for inebriates. and Medicines. Lime, Etc. fklfu,... | Cement, fhtt: rome prisons as a “blot St>ur, f1;!!*’”. Bish°P William Mm-,, t!lat the church lead in *!'}• not hesitate in sup- Cloaks, Suits Jh theV.1' "dtcials, in speaking be- AND Club at its fall I Harding & Pting in 1 nC0Pa*‘an °9ton, Monday evening, Dress Goods Rackliffefl ppi,; from I BUILDER8 I’M "skti ,unclassified, are put to- 'How much do CARLE & JONE8 IStkes k„ .„he: parish HARDWARE & ^'CpboTtthat?o PAINTS Jj °f Ee chargi a ,?y1*t*m having per- E?*thevL u,ttl drunkenness reveal rania; e 3erved with drinks, the * know {jjjfkt t^s]: what force was on Mr. O’Meara ~ fri'C'r by I w k jfttie ,1., Wouldn’t it be a good L IJ5tavf"' v'° indorse or recognize be a The above is Mr. Smith’s first view of his home. He was to find it covered the «fchJrck«i tn w?uld good thing newly completed surprised with signs of those who had built and equipped a to public Vui*1-

Presque Isle. was house*cleaning the past week....Mrs. Susan the The Current Events Club entertained give just service every I Mrs. Alice T. Shute and son Eugene left Wednesday afternoon, Oct 30th, by Mrs. Al- Gilchrest still remains very sick.... Miss Helen housekeeper Monday for Boston. bert 1*. Colcord, East Main street Bennett and Master Hilton Shibles went to wants, with, Belfast Nov. C. Aborn out John Leary of Belfast is visiting Mr. and Mr. Louis Barrett, his cousin, Miss Sadie 2nd....J. of Belfast, bother, without Mrs. Lottie Watts of delay Mrs. Michael Ward on Leach street. Merrithew and friend, Miss Clara Mixer, spent Framingham, Mass., and without needless Ht Mrs. Chas. Gibbs were Of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Parse left Saturday for New last Thursday in Bangor for shopping. guests Mrs. expense’ B. L. Aborn Sunday.Mrs. Sarah Larrabee and York, where she will spend the winter. Oct. 31st Mr. L. S. Titcomb picked a full- Efficiency has been staying with Mrs. Clara fcackliff the economy sized cucumber in his street only characterize L. Harrinfan has moved to the Henry green Sylvan this Percy past two weeks....Mrs. Grace Shibles and remarks, S. Harriman house in North garden, one of the best in the village. £] Searsport. Mrs. Hattie Wentworth went to North Sears- ble line. Mrs. J. C. Nickels left Thursday for Brook- Last Thursday afternoon the Ladies’ Aid so- mont Nov. 4th to attend the funeral services N. where she will the winter. of the Universalist parish met socially Bolting of a cousin.... Elmer Munson ciety went Sizes and lyn, Y., spend Grape to Bangor styles in great with Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church 3treet. to visit his mother.... B. Mrs. C. A. Webber left Saturday for Provi- Monday L. Aborn and variety to meet all ! dence, R. 1., where she will spend the winter. The “Rally Day” last Sunday brought out a Powder Perley Bradford took an auto ride to Etna and kinds at the Universalist church Pittsfield Oct. 30th...,Horace Richardson of needs but A. Eugene Nickerson and family of Portland large congregation __ has only 0rie to listen to the excellent discourse given by been appointed one of the meat inspectors for are at the Searsport House for a week’s stay. quality—the best we pan I Knox....Mr. and Mrs. Allie the pastor, Rev. Arthur A. Blair. Howes, son and THE MODERN Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sw’eetser are CLARION visiting daughter of Liberty Were of pOSSibly prOUUCe. It is The will soon guests their friends and relatives in W'est Brooksville for a expected ^Stockton open daughter, | Mrs. Stella Bailey, for a few 1839 its doors to the traveling public. Our village days Established WOOD & BISHOP CO., few days. recently....Mrs. Wm. Mattrom I Bangor, % of needs a good hotel. May this new arrange- Lewiston George Hawley of Boston, superintendent of came Oct. 26th to attend the BY W. A. HALL, BELFAST. ment prove the right thing in the right pit ce! wedding reception of her the Sprague Coal Co., was in town last week brother, Fred Bailey, and to visit her _SOLD October gave us remarkably tine weather. Royal on business. mother, Mrs. Julia Bailey. On the last day of the month Mr. E. M. Lan- Mrs. A. V. Nickels left for Boston, Saturday caster picked a full-blown dandelion by the freedom. where she will spend the winter with her roadside. Quite a novelty so late in the au- The Club daughter. ' Tuesday met with Mrs. Mary Sib- FORDTHE tumn ! BakingPowder ley Oct. for an Mr. Franklin of Isle was Tuesday, 29th, all-day meeting. Benjamin Presque Mr. and Mrs. Huse have leased the place Down—has come the Lunch was price of Ford cars— jn town last week, the guest of Capt. and Mrs. served in the dining room for j on Morse avenue belonging to Mrs. Addie S. H. G. Curtis on W’ater street. AlwIutetyPnre to a .The are some interior twelve.^ place cards were witches, each point where can no | Dickey, and having painting you longer afford Miss Harriet K. Webber, who has done before with an been and needed japering occupying original conundrum. The many hits to be without one. With this reduction the on club spending a few weeks in town, returned to her ! the house. members and well remembered events Ford ceases to be a h cme in R. I.. No Alum added much to the merriment of the a Providence, Saturday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Universalist occasion. luxury—and becomes After returning to the parlor the The barken tine Mabel I. Meyers, Capt. C. N. parish will meet this, Thursday, afternoon, regular pro- necessity. No Lime gram was taken up. A paper on the Meyers, sailed from Boston Monday for Mon- with Mrs. H. L. Hopkins, Church street, for Phosphates govern- ment in of^Ireland was read by Mrs. Sibley; a tevideo with a cargo of dry lumber. sewing. All are cordially invited to assist Runabout, $555.00 short talk on Dublin given, and a story read. % Mrs. W. P. Putnam, who has been visiting this good work for parish purposes. The next regular meeting will be Nov. 19th Touring Car, 630.00 her sister, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, on Water Mrs. Almeda H. Rendell seems somewhat with Mrs. Murch. Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Mc- returned to the has almost HALLDALE. Town street, Dorchester, Mass., Monday. strengthened present week; emblems—stood in the center of each. | have the Car, 830.00 priate Rev. and Mrs. David Brackett visited rela- Gray program. Subject, Literature. stood alone once or twice. This is her first in- David W. Kane, second officer of the steamer A witch flitted in and out among these J ....Mrs. Moulton was the These new delivered in genuine in Brooks last week.... Mrs. Abbie A. Mary guest of Mrs. prices, Belfast, with all equipment. An Minnesotan of the dication of returning physical power in the ; tives American-Hawaiian line, gay revelers, adding greatly to the pleasures 1 Frank Fuller the order will an Small of Augusta is visiting friends here.... past week_Mrs. May early mean early delivery. Get particulars from who has been a two weeks’ vacation limbs since her shock two months ago. occasion. weie spending of the Characteristic games Thompson from Boston was the of her Henry Clement put a wind-mill up last week guest at home, left Saturday for New York. At this writing, Monday, the Congregational played, tempting refreshments were served, sister, Mrs. D. W. CARLE & to bring water from a spring to his buildings. Dodge, recently_Mr. and JONES, a the C. A. Powers of Fort Fairfield, the well parish have bills posted for a sale of fancy and after laughing, jolly evening happy Mrs. George Worth have returned to their j ....Mrs. Maggie Hopkins, who spent the sum- Ford for Waldo and an entertainment in Hich- friends the absence Agents County. known produce buyer, arrived anil is work evening departed, regetting only home in the village after passing the summer Friday | mer here with her sister, Mrs. Bert Hall, re- the schooner born Hall tomorrow, Friday, afternoon and of those prevented from sharing in the gala on their farm in loading Catawamteak, Capt. j turned to her home in Lowell, Mass., Nov. 2nd Unity_Professor Rowe and with and for the Bos- A generous pationage is solicited features of their merrily 6pent Hallowe’en, Mrs. Rowe and the teachers of Keller, potatoes turnips evening. j ....Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stewart and children lady the Acad- MONROE. each an souvenir of the BELFAST PRICE ton market. by these active ladies. bearing appropriate emy attended the ball game in Waterville Nov. A sad accident occurred in town last CURRENT left Oct. 31st for New Hampshire, where they week. Corrected joyous occasion, long to be carried in their 2nd-Miss Orrie Worth Weekly for T a JUVENILE Master Albion P. Goodhue, Middle street, from Bates C. near Monroe arty. Un Hallowe'en night, have employment_Mrs. Cora Lamb of Port- college Wesley Peavey, living village, PRODUCE MARKET. memories. visited her Mr. and Mrs. went the to at the residence of Mr. John accompanied by his widowed daughter, Mrs land is t parents, George upon scaffold pitch some and Frame, “Time” visiting her brother nd sister here. hay Apples, per Dbl, 75al.09 will leave the Worth, last week....Mrs. Mattie Cross from in the darkness made a and Hay, took a long step backward when Mrs. Frame Carrie A. Gardner, present week, misstep fell to dried, per lb., 7 Hides for Boston to the winter in that NORTH ISLESBORO. Boston is visiting her sister, Nellie Banton_ the floor. He was so that Beans, 3.00a3.25 entertained the “Friday” Club at a juvenile 6pend city. County Correspondence. badly injured he pea, Lam A delightful Hallowe’en party was given by The harvest concert the died Beans. Y. E„ party. The little and were Old neighbors regret having their hospitable given by Sunday Monday night. Mr. Peavey was a resi- 2.60a2.7B!Lamb’sk;-. boys girls gaily Miss Butter, 28a30 Leola Coombs at the home of her grand- school was attended and a dent of town Mutton all in their and the screams home closed through the long winter. largely goodly sum this for twenty-five years and dressed, best, BUCKSPORT. Beef, sides, 7JalO Oats,; k :i mother, Mrs. Harriet Decker. The evening’s ; was received, which will towards made friends his of laughter that greeted the victors in Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens, Church street The house and barn of Harry Smith of Mill- go buying many by genial manner and Beet,forequarters, SiPotat,.-- amusement for the folks when young began books for the church Mr. and Mrs. honorable He was a Barley, bu, 60 Round the various games gave evidence of their with the Dr.’s mother, Mrs. S. J. Stevens of vale, were burned to the ground Thursday library.... dealings. kind neighbor 1W red and brown were each one were Cheese, 19 Straw. Oct. 31st. Mr. Smith and caps presented Hezzie Ward guests of Mrs. W'ard’s par- and a true friend and his has the enjoyment. Nettie Packard won the “ap- Troy and Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat as morning, family family sym- Chicken, 20 as left the to be worn the Turkov the crack- they hall, during ents, Mr. and Mrs. bred Nichols, Nov. 3rd_ of the annual meet- Calf ple-ducking” contest; Addie Sargent won guests, motored to Belfast, Oct. 22nd to leave were at breakfast when they heard pathy community-The Skins, 18 Tallow After for a while new was the a evening. enjoying games The bell which recently put in the of the Waldo and Penobscot Duck, 20 Veal “apple-string” prize, and “Little Lida Cur- Madam Stevens at the home of her son, Dr. E. ing of fire up Btairs but it had gotten such ing Agricultural dainty refreshments were served and a church for the first time was held at the town Eggs. 40 Wot,.. c. tis” was victor in the “doughnut-eating” con- L. Stevens. headway then that the house could not be rang Sunday morning, Society hall Wednesday souvenir of the occasion was given each one. Nov. 3rd... .Miss Hazel is Oct. and the £owl- JSjWood, hard test. Emma the most saved. The fire started on the roof around Sparrow visiting 30th, following officers were Mortland, having lung Mr. Elmer E. Church street, has Geese, 18,Wood, sol:, i Thompson, Those present were Doris Coombs, Helen her friend Mrs. Kenney in Burnham_ chosen for the Frank A. power, blew out the candle first. Mamie Gil- Mr. Smith with the of the Harry ensuing year; Little- RETAIL weeks in in- the chimney. help PRICE. I RETAI! been employed for several putting Decker, Ada Ladd, Verna Wil- and l;.4lUET tended the window at the and saved of his furniture. It is Emily Farrow, Mr. Mrs. Smith from Pittsfield and Mr. field, president; A. D. Colcord, secretary; C. key postoffiee, the neighbors part Beef, Corned, 17 Lime terior and exterior improvements upon ley, Zama Yeaton, Lc urania Yeaton, Kittie William Farwell and Miss Bertha M. vice and all had letters. Willie Goodell whistled for not if the was insured-The Bryant took Moore, president treasurer; C. M. Butter Salt, 14 lb.. 18a22 0at Mo.. in known property residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath Yeaton, Mary Herbert, Elsa Bates, Herbert an auto ride Nov. 3rd.... Miss Winifred H. S. Corn, 83 his supper and Anna Coison concrete foundation for the new Seminary Dodge Conant, auditor; W’ebber, trustee for Onions. accompanied. Heath is the Cracked Sandypoint village. Mrs. young- Williams and Rafford O. F. is in of and Fred A. Com, 78 Oil, kor Frankie and Jackie Frame an masons are the Herbert....Capt. Waterville,the guest Dr. Mrs. Hurd. Monroe; Nickerson for Nye sang orig- building is all in and the laying Frankfort; Com Meal. 78 Polio,-k est child of the the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coombs is having a visit at home_Mrs. M. J. Luce for inal duet, while Lora Emma Clark and Emmie brick for the basement and gymnasium which Henry Newburg; Fred Haley for Cheese, 24 Pork. W. Thompson. R. Trim and Mrs. Emma Parker visit- Herbert Cotton Sawyer danced the At will be in the lower floor. recently THORNDIKE. Prospect; Hadley for Jackson; Henry Seed, 1.75 Plaster, “Roly-Pol$’-Romp.” in J The Current Events club will be entertained ed Boston. Mrs. Parker is now in Morrill At Haley for Winterport; R. Littlefield for Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Mon, midnight Jennie Carver while a witch the Center church last afternoon pursuing Sunday Brooks; Elmer Gould for Dixmont; Cranberries, lOShorts, on afternoon, Nov. 13th, by Mrs. with her daughter, Miss Ethel, who is teaching Joseph discovered a table laden with The Wednesday WEST LIBERTY, Mr. Miller from Isaiah “Look Marden for Charles for Clover Seed. 28 goodies. 1 there.... spoke 45-22, unto Swanville; Page Hamp- Sugar. J. A. Flanders, East Main street. A full at- Mrs. Adriana Bunker and Miss Lena den. It was children danced with joy at this ; Albert Boynton of this place has raised the voted to hold the fair two days Flour, 6.00a7.25 Salt, discovery, me and be ye saved all the ends of the H. tendance is desired as it is that Rev. Rose returned Oct. 29th from a two weeks’ earth, next year. The receipts of the fair this year u. Seed, 4.50 Sweet p 4n and soon all was merry in the expected largest crop of potatoes ever raised by one dining-room. will more than the bills. Lard. 15 Wheat A. A. Blair will addres the ladies upon some visit with Mrs. L. G. in Mass. for I am God, ar,d there is none else.". pay When the cake was cut Emmie Sawyer had man in this town. He had 1516 bushels. Mr. Gurney Atlantic, and Mr. the particular topic of general interest which j is a farmer. He owns ....Mrs. R. P. Coombs who has been visiting Henry Parsons, who had quite a serious thimble, Anna Colson the money, and Boynton progressive Texas Triplets Named for Taft, Roosevelt none will w ish to miss hearing. farms and has modern her children in Boston, returned home last ill turn iast week, remains in a weak condition. BOB St Angeline Carver the ring. Angeline received three machinery to and 1 It is W ilson. was as He sold his mill ma- week....Miss Rita Yeaton has been hoped that he will soon be stronger.... marked attention from Davie Nickels and Last week’s weather in Stockton work them. recently I spending Bowen. In Isle au ,, ! Haut, beau- to Allen of her vacation with friends in New Haven.... Mr. J. Dumont Higgins was in Belfast Nov. 4. Mr. and and Mrs. Frances Harriman throughout the evening. follows: Sunday, nice mild day; Monday, chinery Boynton Jefferson. This Friday WASHINGTON, Mrs. J. H. Charles L. Bowen, a Mrs. Alanson Yeaton had a new in on business.... Mrs. Will of this Kyler of Denison, Texas, sent a to Calderwood In Vinalhav After more games and songs the children de- tiful all day; Tuesday, fine day, quite cool; mill has stood for over 100 years and was for- piano put Sprague town, telegram her home last President Taft, received today at the White to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton 1.. I.,... parted, tired but the dull owned and run R. H. At that week. accompanied by Mrs. Granville Small of Au- happy, little girls carry- Wednesday, morning, foggy mid-day, merly by Colby. House, announcing the birth of three sons, Gray. In South Penohs, their dolls. clear in clear time it was not a to see from gusta, passed Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. named William Howard Taft Mr. and Mrs. ing Little Jamie Parse was afraid evening; Thursday, sky, quite strange thing Kyler, Theodore I Olin C. Gray, a ,: WHITE’S CORNER,! Winter port.) Mrs. who has Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson Shute. to go home, so it Cora Eaton cool; Friday, overcast, threatening storm, rain 200 to 300 cords of stave and heading lumber Joseph Higgins... Leonard, been Kyler Kyler. I In Rockland, Octoh. being leap year L. In A. Blaisdell spent last week in the woods her Mrs. Ida in the President’s name Assistant Secretary Mrs. George H. Shute, a :■ escorted him. All declared it the best time of in evening; Saturday, lovely sunshine, mild for to be sawed each spring, but of late years visiting daughter, Carlyle, daugl of Brahany sent a to the I Northern Maine on a hunting .. Mrs. Mass returned today telegram parents the season. Those the season. there has been no lumber sawed or trip Dorchester, home Oct. 30th... present were Nettie Pack- practically expressing the wish that the triplets would MAIt It 11 I, A. D. Godsoe went to last and Lora into lime casks in Hampden Saturday Mr. Mrs. F. L. Philbrick were guests Oct. live and ard, Clark, Davie Nickels, Angeline Car- J. French Hichborn is an ill made up this vicinity, while long prosper. Capt. suffering and will visit there and in for two of Jennie 20 farmer made Bangor j 30th Mrs. V. N. Higgins_Mrs. Oliver Carver, Frances Harriman, Emma turn which causes the numerous friends of years ago nearly every from Cousins-Harriman. In in- w’eeks.Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clements and Sherman is the guest of her friend Miss Hattie HOW’S THIS? 19, Raymond L. Cousins and Mortland, Mamie Fiankie Willie this citizen—now 87 old— consi ler- 1,000 to 2,000. Gilkey, Nye, aged years Mrs. Julia White man, both of | attended the Veterans’ meet- \ Elliott.... Mrs. Cassie Roberts a few We offer One Hundred Stonington. Goodell, Addie Emmie Jamie able A. is his medical passed Dollars Reward Sargent, Sawyer. anxiety. Dr. J. Pierce in 1 Hinckley-Chase. In Blue, L'.NCOLNVILLE. I ing Monroe Oct. 31st.... Mr. and Mrs. W. J. days last week with Mrs. Henry Parsons_ Parse, Lidie Curtis, Cora Eaton, Anna attendant. Mrs. Jennie for any case of Catarrh that cannot be Wallace R. Hinckley and Mi Colson, (Richardson) Staples I Bartlett were on for I The schools in tow n will close for one passengers Monday’s boat Mrs. Fred Patterson passed last week with both of Bluehill. Jackie Frame, Isabel Frame and Mrs. Albert ! is his and nurse. We are Friday cured Hali’s Catarrh Cure. housekeeper hoping Boston. Mr. Bartlett has ! by I closed his meat and her son and in Moon-Holbrook. In Rook, ■ Nickels. week’s vacation... Miss Jennie Cudworth has Guy family Brooks_Mr. Leon to hear of the development of favorable F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Franklin Moon and | grocery business here and will spend the win- Parsons is the in Etta H. II | threshing grain the Higgins We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Rockland. symptoms. returned from New Hampshire, where she has tet in Boston. He expects to enter the com- and will lrom there into the for the last 15 and believe him BLANKET LANE j neighborhood go Cheney years, StoVEH-Curtis. In ! '.1,1 (Prospect.) Last an honorable in all Thursday evening extremely pleas- been employed as milliner... Nathan Miller is j mission business and his many friends wish west part of the town_Two well dressed perfectly business transac- Walter E. Stover and Me. The remains of Hosea B. who died tions and able to out Littlefield, ant social dance was held in Densiow the him success in his financially carry any oliga- both of hall, at home from Boston for a short visit with his undertaking_Mrs. R. L. young men were in town Bluehill. in Melrose, Mass., arrived here Oct. 25th and | recently soliciting tions made by his firm. the entire Mrs. Clements the C. Titcomb-Lord. In Brew village people furnishing company. parents_Mr. and Willis Harwell of entertained W. T. U. last Sat- work....Mr. Burton Gross was in NATIONAL BANK OK were laid to rest beside those of Waterviile COMMERCE, Rev. H. A. Verm his father So it the resclv- Sherman, ! enjoyable proved participants Camden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John I urday afternoon. About twenty ladies from over Mr. Toledo, O. Belfast anE mother in the lot in Sunday.... Howard Hurd passed and Miss Helen Mat family Maple Grove ed to hold a similar this Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- gathering this, Thursday, Miller Wednesday.... Mrs. Mary Cross and j vicinity and Monroe were present.... Mr. Saturday and with his in cemetery. The remains were night Sunday family upon the blood and mucous sur- accompanied by It is a sized and C. ing directly evening. hoped goodly company Mrs. Adelbert Carver were in Rockland Thurs- Mrs. R. Nealey were guests of Mr. and Waterviile.... The town faces of the 1UEI> ! his wife, his son Andrew and Miss j schools in wiil close system. Testimonials sent free. lady friend, assemble to the fantastic may “trip light, toe,” Miss Hall, who has Mrs. S. P. Stevens in Monroe last 8th Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold all and his son and day, shopping... Georgia Saturday Nov. fora vacation of two weeks_One by Drug- Dudley, Benjamin wife. Mr. in the old, fashion ! inspiring been working at millinery in Belfast, is at evening and Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. L. A. of the gists. Beckwith. In Belfast. i Littlefield was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace | highway inspectors was in town Satur- Take Hall’s Pills for Mr. I Mr. Family constipation. William H. H. L. Hopkins and son, Mr. George, ac- home for a few days-Mr. Gerald and Miss White, and Mrs. R. L. Clements and Mr. to the of State road Beckwith, ago.: Littlefield, who iived at Waldo day inspect piece recently formerly where and CaLDERWOOD. In \ :: 1 j companied by Capt. Ralph Morse, Mr. L. Al- Mary Coggins are making an extended visit Mrs. C. B. Jewett weie among the guests built Mr. J. Ii. ward and W. S. Dolloff Hosea was born. His father the John j by Say Susie Delano, wife of Clint bought bert Gardner and at a whist SHIP NEWS. Mr. Colson motored to Ban- with relatives in Bangor, Ellsw’orth and Surry. party given by Mr. and Mrs. F. T. ....The bare trees Elms. In Belmont. Oct' i Hagan estate and moved to Prospect when | and frozen ground remind to hear the address of Gov. Hiram .... re a of West W on Elms of u5 gor recently The will be dance at Cilley’s hall Sat- j Bussey interport Wednesday us that “The have the Searsmont, aged j Hosea v.as 12 years and he lived here un- melancholy days come, AMERICAN PORTS. old, W. Johnson of California French. In Camden, O. upon political topics. urday evening, Nov. 9th, with music by evening, Oct. 30th.Mrs. Julia White en„ saddest of the Ross C. | til he went to Melrose, Mass. He married year."... Higgins New York, Oct 30. sch Thelma, Savan- i widow of the late Capt. All were much with ihe his Townsend’s tertained the Ladies’ Club of Sld, j pleased man, talk, orchestra.... Mrs. Belle Russ vis- twelve Monday a milch cow of J. D. 65 when very young Clara daughter of the bought Higgins Saturday. nah; Brigadier, Rockland; 31, ar, schs City of aged years. and his forceful of his j afternoon. Whist and a style bringing points ited friends in Belfast a few days last week. social hour were fol- Ward several Augusta, Stonington for Philadelphia; Clar- Leyensaler. In Jeffers late Benjamin and Sarah of Stock- I ....George bought pigs in this j Partridge to the minds of his listeners. lowed refreshments.Mr. and ence H Venner, do fbr do; Elizabeth Gilbert, Thomas Levensaler. Intern clearly by Mrs. G. one of H. N. urn pimgs. air. any rare. uitieneid are still troy. neighborhood recently; Higgins, Savannah for John Partridge In Ellsworth. H. York were in Jackson to Providence; Bossert, j Saturday evening one of Richard one of Lena J. well remembered by the traveling as At nub writing, iMunuay evening, oiucKtun The funeral services of the late Lorenzo Higgins, Higgins, Georgetown, S C; sld, sch Annie R Lewis, Partridge, aged 80 year-. public ! attend the of Star of meeting Progress and one of besides eastern port; Nov 1, ar, sch St Croix, Stock- Perry. In Hallowed, < h-t host and hostess of the Wood citizens are earnestly dwelling upon the im- held Billy Oxton, hens, calves Maple Hotel, Garcelon ^were Wednesday afternoon at and a native of N [ Grange, were entertained Saturday night and other ton; 2, ar, schs Wm Jones, Stockton; N E Ayer, Ephraim Perry, which was a of to-morrow's national won- animals... .Miss Gertrude Hogan is Prospect, portance voting, 82 5 months ami v strictly temperance the house, Rev. James Ainslie of offi- i and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bangor; sld, schs Susie P Oliver, Stockton; years, 25 Unity Sunday in Pittsfield where she has a as book- : house. The family have the of the dering what will be the outcome of the vigor- position Alice Holbrook, Philadelphia; Wm H Sumner, Wescott. In Bluehill, O- sympathy McKinley.Miss Marian Johnson of Ban- ous ciating. A quartet composed of Mrs. C. A. for the White Star Carl Clarence H for B. Wescott, aged 71 years a entire town-Mr. Andrew accom- campaign of the past two months. Which- keeper laundry_Mr. Norfolk; Venner, Stonington j Littlefield, was the of the Misses Conant at Young. In gor guest the has in Boston.. Philadelphia; City of Augusta, do for do; M V j Surry, Octnm panied by Miss called on us at Blanket ever candidate wihs some of our people will C offin, Mrs. L W. Knight, Arthur Bagley and Hogan employment .Encourag- C. Dudley, home of their father, C. M. Conant, several B Chase, Bo ton; 5, ar, sch Mark Pendleton, I Young, aged 68 years. and some will We to see Fairbanks two ing news comes from Mr. Lewis who is Lane He wished us to contradict the report rejoice grieve. hope F?ank sang selections. Those Hogan Stamford. days recently. in the best man for our manifold American the Massachusetts General for Boston, Oct 30. schs W’ going the rounds that his father was found by inter- present from out of town included Miss Agnes Hospital Ar, Augusta Snow, treatment.... Mrs. Fred Cole and Mrs. Jacksonville; Lewiston, do; Henry P Havens, the old blind ests carried to the White House! Peabody and Miss Mary Cotton of Lewiston, BURNHAM. James family dog. He said it was his Calais; Susan N Pickering, Perth Amboy; Mary and We understand that M. is Cole were guests of Mrs. Leonard and own dop, a very St. Mr. Mrs. Orrison Chandler and Mr. and D. Susi negotiat- Friday Ann sch Buck intelligent Bernard, that Much sympathy is extended to the husband McCann, Bangor; sld, Mary Brown, found his father_Parker Watts of Sandy- Mrs. Eugene Garcelon of Burnham, John Wey- ing for the mill property in the village owned Mrs. Arthur Oliver. Bangor; 31, sld, sch Hugh Kelley, Bangor and Money has been in the mother and brother of Mrs. Charles Devereaux point Lane "in the interest of mouth of Plymouth, Fred Weymouth of Bos- by C. A. Milliken of Augusia and hope he New York; Nov 1, ar, schs S P Blackburn, his picture business_Mrs. Helen and of Rutherford, N. J., who is at present very Blackburu, Bangor for News in Gray and William makes the he is a Newport put Mrs. Ida were ton, Garcelon of Burnham. trade, for hustler and will for Gay in Belfast last week visit- seriously ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. for a harbor; Annie and Reuben, Stonington; Prea were Remedy ing friends-C. A. Bowdoin of Mt. ching services held Sunday at West make use of the water which has been Irene B Lizzie 3, Hagan John M. School power, Merritt, Bangor; Lee; ar, was in the Lane on his to the Ames, street. Although in schs American N A F Kind- way railway sta- Troy. Next Sunday Rev. James Ainslie will of but little benefit to the town for a number Team, Windsor, S; tion after goods for his trade_i. M. Cum- frail health lor several years this young lady berg, Bangor; sld, schs A Hall, Darien; at the church at2 m....The en- of Mary drove to speak p. best years past....J. A. Call and son have be- Irene E mings Sandypoint Friday to look after has always carried so bright and cheerful a Meservey, Bangor; Lizzie Lee, do; 4, Dandruff some lumber-L. C. Dow was in the lane tertainment given in town foi some tijie was gun the winter’s work on their lumber lot.... ar, sch sch R L countenance—ever so winsome in Omaha, Bangor; 5, ar, Tay, last week with his appearance— every day delivery wagon. given by the T. C. R. C., last Wednesday even- K. A. Baxter went into camp Nov. 2nd.H. Bangor. Hair and -Eugene is about to start her numerous friends find it hard to realize the Oct 29. sch White Falling Sea.; Young Hopkins ing, at the Hall. Miss Maude E. will Philadelphia, Sld, Wings, Hay press. He it is a hard seriousness of her condition at Troy Grange Kinney begin lumbering operations sch James W reports job to get present. All Jacksonville; 30, cld, Paul, Jr, A. Howes & are 'i i men to run the Andrews of Augusta the audience or as soon as he can the crew to- Co. press Mrs. F. C. Cunning- are delighted Monday, get Portland; Nov 1, ar, sch S; Nov 3, ar, sch Clar- ham will not to family acquaintances daily sympathizing go Brookline, Mass this month. with her humorous Excellent music He will 15 men.... F. W. ence H Venner, Pendleton Sisters, with those in such readings. gether. require Say- Stonington; ised to Uuaran' -Mrs Ella Young was in two deep, present anxiety, hop- Calais. Sandypoint was furnished by Pomeroy’s orchestra, assist- ward, H. E. and O. B. McKechnie are days last week-Fred took the some features Kinney Oct 29. sch Edward H Quimby boat ing encouraging may speedily Newport News, Sld, will do if last for ed by Messrs. Adams and Pendleton. After each at this station. The They more; aft-, Saturday Boston, where he will visit appear in the case. loading potatoes Cole, San Juan; Nov. 2, ar, stmr F J Lisman, his of PARISIAN Sage you do: brother for a few weeka. He has a chance the entertainment the boxes were sold at auc- last week was 40 Boston (and sailed for sch price paid cents.Mrs. not only keeps cold out, but Bangor); 4, sld, and most delightful hair tom to drive a coal wagon for the winter. From Jellison i E Walcott, Cape piers the following re- tion, A social followed, with music hy the or- Caroline had a several George Bangor. ever Hunt recently gift of conserves used—money back, was body-warmth; body- Norfolk, Oct 29. Sld, sch J Manchester port .telephoned Monday evening: Oct. ; chestra, and all had a jolly time till a late hour. thousand dollars from her brother in the west. offer. Hay nes, Savannah; 31, ar, sch Frontenac, Port- sch. P. Edmunds fat rves the same purpose, Young women who negi< j NO REASON FOR DOUBT 29th, George arrived with a ....Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen, who were re- y;l land. grow old before their time, cargo of acid phosphate for Aroostook APPLETON. it enables us to resist unsettled! Conn, Oct 30. Ar, ach Flora county, cently married, will go to house keeping in £] Stonington, at the if it :s Machias. ning temples; A Statement of and steamer Millinocket a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simmons of Marlboro, Condor, Facts Backed by a arrived with gen- their new the faim of the heirs elements and serves as the color, fadirg or turning gr.v Strong home, bought § Wiggin, S C, Oct 30. Cld, sch Blanche H eral from New York. PARISIAN and w Guarantee. cargo Oct. 3Cth, steam- Mass., are visiting friends in this place.... of the late T. R. Hunt. The house has been New York. Sage you great source of our body-heat. § King, bottle 50 cents at A. er Millinocket sailed with I Large We guarantee relief paper freight for Mrs. Frank Kimmens has returned remodeled and furnished. We wish Wilmington, N C, Nov 2. Ar, sch Etna, complete to all suffer- from newly Greater means a Girl w body-warmth Port au Prince. pealers everywhere. ers from In case Boston and New York. Oct. 31st, tug Carlisle constipation. every where them much and are very glad to every package. we fail we will Scmerswoith.N. H.,accompanied by her daugh- happiness, richer more Savannah, Oct 31. Ar, sch Wm E Litchfield, supply the medicine free. arrived for water and sch. Alice Murphy sailed blood, fat, not if Rexali j have them settle down here among us as they Boston. Ordeilies are a gentle, effective, de- with Mrs- who will remain with her SEARSMONT lumber for New York. Nov. 1st, schs. ; ter, Hill, par- but fat which the 1. sch W pendable and safe bowel are estimable and a obesity body ^ Pascagoula, Miss, Nov. Ar, Joseph regulator, strength- ents a few weeks....Charles Simmons of very young people great Miss Jennie Whitney of ener and tonic. re-establish Ella M. Storer and Mary Curtiss arrived to load consumes for Hawthorn, Cienfuegos. They nature’s in the work of the Grange, in which both warmth, vitality, fe* of the Hanson sistei: functions a is the of Mr. and help Oct 30. Ar, schs C B Provi- guest in quiet, easy way. They do not lumber. Nov. 2nd, tug Carlisle sailed for Phil- ! Whitingsville, Mass., guest Bangor, Clark, cause hold offices.... Rev. Arthur Black a furnace Catawamteak, Northern and Mrs. J. F. Warden am any .inconvenience, or nausea. and Mrs. B. F. Simmons.... Miss Edna is responsible resistance-power—as dence; Weymouth; griping adelphia, sch. Charles Trickey arrived, Morang Fannie F are so to of services as do; Hall, Boston; 31, sld, schs A They pleasant take and work so easily her in Bangor began his pastor Nov. consumes coal for heat— Light, comb made an auto trip to that light, for Nov. sch. H. S. Lan- visiting brother and his wife Chelsea. A F Nov they may be taken anyone at time. .lumber. 4th, Kindberg, Boston; Omaha, do; 2, ar, by any are very fortunate in the .... Mrs. Ella Wentworth w .... Miss Linda Annie is in 3rd.fc*We securing Scott’s Emulsion does this. schs Thomas L They thoroughly tone up the whole to pher sailed with lumber for New and Swampscot, Mass., James, Newark; Mary Langdon, j system York, services of so a j| healthy where she will interesting speaker.... Ar- Weymouth; Hugh Kelley, Boston; Eagle, do; her home Fridays and activity. steamer Millinocket arrived with general spend the winter with her A after each k Rexali Orderlies are thur Morgan of Boston is visiting his teaspoonful Ida B Gibson, do; 4, sld, schs Andrew Nebin- Martz’s” show drew a full unsurpassable and ideal from New niece, Mrs. .The funeral services of mother, for the use of cargo York. Phillips... meal New York; Catawamteak, 5, ar, children, old folks and delicate Mrs. Eliza Morgan, who boards at W. E. makes body-warmth— S ger, Searsport; Rev. H. P. M. Gushee were held in the Charles Irene night.... Taj persons. We cannot too highly recommend Lindley Thursday schs Davenport, Newport News; The unpropitious weather—a rainstorm- Lancaster’s....Miss Ola Goodrich spent Sun- healthy, active blood— B Gloucester. on the them to all sufferers from any form of consti- Union church, Rev. Mr. Russell of Union offici- E Meservey, Boston; Lavolta, thorough job parson; pation and its attendant prevented many of the would-be day with her mother, Mrs. Cora Goodrich.... sharpens the and 0 Searsport, Oct 29. Sld, stmr Kennebec, been raised two had evils. Two sizes, 10c. participants ating. There was a very attendance of appetite, feet, ] and 2£c. large Norfolk; 30, sld, Rockland Remember, you can obtain Rexali from joining in the festivities for Mrs. Oscar Farrington passed the week-end makes all food do H barge Boylston, which adds arranged relatives and friends and the good good. Oct 30. stmr repairs, greath Remedies in this at our store seating capacity Stockton, Sld, Millinocket, community only the large Hallowe'en party given by Miss with her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Libby, in Water- Miss Lizzie Fuller, --The Rexali Store—City Drug Store, Edmund of the church was entirely too small to accom- It drive* out and keeps out colds ■ Boston and New York; sch Alice Murphy, New place.,.. Wilson 93 Clara Mixer at the Sylvan street home of her ville....Karl McKechnie and Glendon York; Nov 3, sld, sch H S Lanfer, New York; old and lives four miles fron Prop., Main Street. modate all present. The deceased was a Past Libby ■ j Mr. and Mrs. by raising endurance-power ar, stmr Millinocket, New York; sch parents, Herbert Mixer. The Grand of attended the Maine-Colby football game in 4, Harry to church last Sunday morning. Appleton lodge, I. O. O. F., and the and creating strength. I W Haynes, Rockland. guests on arriving were met two Waterville Nov. 2nd-Miss Maude Connor of as the inhabitant- by ghosts, impressive rites of the order were observed by Calais, Oct 30. Ar, sch Pendleton Bros, village just who conducted them to last substitutes for silently the dressing- members of the lodge, led by Brother A. M. Troy visited Alida Heald Thursday night Reject SCOTT’S. Phila. from their morning nap. If rooms. On | West Sullivan, Me, Oct 20. Ar, sch Wawe- emerging, these young gentlemen Hill of Warren Interment was in the and attended the Hallowe’en party given by Scott & BowifK, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-61 interested as she there wou Lodge. B nock, Bangor. and ladies found themselves in deco- Burnham fall term of schools there.The Ladies Ai i tastefully family lot in Pine Grove cemetery. Among Grange....The Bucks|.ort, Me, Nov 1. Ar, sch Elizabeth N, pews rated and the closed in town Nov. 1st for a three weeks' va- McFarland’s October 81st. Th« rooms-green orange being color the relatives present from other places were Grand Banks, N F. j scheme. n, Suspended from the parlor ceiling Mrs, Grace Bliss of Winthrop, Mass., and Mr. cation. A number of the parents visited the FOREIGN PORTS. attendance ana plans were was a swaying white ghost, while a witch was Almond Gushee of school Diet. No. 10, Nellie mas sale December 12th. Mr* Dorchester, Mass. He is village taught by Puerto Mexico, Oct 29, 1pm. Sld, stmr j from nodding the center of the sitting-room survived by a widow, Helen Gushee; by three Shaw and enjoyed the closing day exercises by Plano for Sale Oregonian, Curtis, New York; 30, ar, 9 am, will have charge of the fano The nice treat of stmr New York. Fuller the table. ceiling. tables were ornamented with daughters, Grace, Rosa and Florence; by one the scholars. A confectionery Hawaiian, Dow, Sarah apron A is offered for Salina Cruz, Nov 1, 7 am. Ar, stmr Mis- 1 •corns, greens, etc., and filled with N.. and one was served.Mr. and Mrs. G. J. and square piano sale, cheap Corrison the domestic rugs «jn pumpkins, son, Harry brother, Almond. The Mudgett San etc. ^ at sourian, Lyons, Francisco, ^ long streamers, which were attached to the sympathy of the entire community is extend- daughter Ruth passed Sunday at M. W. Mon- Apply Windsor, N S, Nov L Ar, sch Henry R Mrs. M. O. Wilson and Mrs j favors—black cats, witches and other appro- ed to the family in this and bereavement. | roe's, in Troy. No. II High Street, Beltaet Tilton, Ellsworth. bundle sale.

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