The Republican Journal.~ VOIXME 87__ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. --—•■v/ in which J ntents of Today's Journal. St. Johns Day in 31st, 1911, Chapter he now holds the Augusta. office of Captain of the Host. The Churches. The News of Belfast. PERSONAL. News of the Granges.. PERSONAL. i,U!.ry. He became a and Select — in .Trans- Royal Master, Feb- jnhj/s Day Augusta. Next sermon subject at the Uni- Robert Edison in “The Girl I Left ruary 13th, 1912. in King Solomon’s Sunday’s Behind Mrs, John O. Black called on ,;1 Real Estate..Base Ball. .The Council, relatives in Rev. W. W. and tarian church “Does Patriotism lead to War Me" is the star attraction sleeper family of Welles- Bells....The No and is now is, at the Opera House East Union f ties -Wedding 1, Belfast, Maine, filling the Sunday. ley, Mass., are at the or Peace?” This is Battery for the season. is of Belfast. .Personal. office of Conductor of the and tonight. but one of the truly great Principal work, Mrs. Colby A. Rackliffe spent the week-end Constructive Rev. attractions that is booked at this MisB Bertha Chute of is f ,uhlican Legislation was made a Knight Templar, May 10th, 1911, in Rev. Haraden S. Pearl assisted Walter theatre. with her in Webster, Mass., the Moth parents Stillwater. of v W ciypsy Quarantine Reg- F. guest Mayor and Mrs. Charles Palestine Commandery, No. 14, in Sturtevant at the Baptist church last Sun- Carlton Read, Albert Fogg, Tolford R. Coombs. ,ns.. Political Points... Father’s Belfast, Durham, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. of sermon Thomas and McKenney Portland Miss Leta Crocker of with the Maine, and was Prelate in 1912, Senior Warden day evening, preaching an interesting Robs Leaman of this are Lewiston was the .4'oventures Mosquitoes.. city are in Belfast and A News on the visiting Islesboro. guest the past week of her ie Commencement... in 1913, Generalissimo in 1914 and Commander Companionship. among Belfast boys who will spend the brother, W. H. Fifth and Dr. and Mrs. Snow. J",c orrected. Eighth in 1915. summer at W. L. West were in Seaman’s The annual of the Church of God Camp Quantabaceok, Searsmont. Bangor Reunions...The New meeting on J Twelve or more Tuesday business and He received the 14th degree in the Scottish will be held on Grove boys are from New pleasure. Mrs. Herbert Black and vV Government Owned Shipping Maple campground expected daughter Abbie of * Personals, York tomorrow. Friday. Miss posed. Pittsfield Rite, November 15th, 1911, in Rockland Lodge Searsport, comdiencing Friday, July 2nd, and Charlotte Carter of Cliftondale, Mass., Searsport are guests of their cousin, Mrs. W. H at .The Maine at is a at the Snow. v John’s Day Augusta. of Perfection -held Rockland, Maine, and holding over July 5th. E. L. guest heme of Mr. H. A. Wiley. Old Bark Matanzas.. Smith of CheiBea. Mass., arrived Fri- \ R. The filled the office of Master of Ceremonies in The services for a Mrs. Lizzie Leach of Or Roland E. Senior Class Day. Christian Scientists hold in day few days’ visit on business. land is spending the Stevens, principal of the Franklin yatt.s 1914 and 1915 He 1913, their 127 Main at has rented his summer with her Albea High school, is his it,,rials. County Correspondence. hall, street, Sunday.morning house on Congress street, re- brother, E. Hutchins. visiting parents, Mr. and He received the 16th November Mrs. \ News. .Secret Societies. degree 15th, 11 ana at 7.30 Miss W. F. Stevens. | tlhport o’clock, Wednesday evening cently vacated by George T. Read and family, Margaret Martin has returned from News of Brooks. 1911, in Rockland Council Princes of Xhe Jerusalem, o’clock, to which all are welcome. to Albert Aroostook Mrs. Julia H. Morse, who has been county, where she spent the winter. Rose returned to her home in of Belfast. held in Rockland, and was elected occupying ; News Maine, one of the Islesboro Services are held in the church at North tenements. Albert Pierce of North Friday from a visit with her .The Prince of that in 1913,1914 and Brooksville spent sister, ,v Howe’s Monthly. Passing Sovereign body Belfast Mrs. Clara E. Church Sunday morning at 10.30 o’clock; Sun- Advertised Lettets. The Sunday with his Cottrell. 'p■ ,f the Grand Army. .County 1915. following letters daughter, Mrs. John S. Collins. The World and American day school at noon and service at 7 o’clock in remained uncalled for in Mrs. Fred \V 'rk He received the the Belfast postoffice Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jordan and little son Carroll of So- 18th degree May 21st, 1912, Varnum of Cumberland .The Maine Historical the All are invited. Lisbon >,:pping evening. cordially for the week ending June 29th: Ladies—Mrs. Mills are are guests of Mrs. Fred the Lusitania. Class in General Knox Chapter of Rose Croix held visiting friends in Belfast and Smyth. Mr. .Raising Isles- Jordan At the church next Evie M. Perry, Miss Adelaide Mrs. boro. will come later. at Colby..An Eventful Voyage. at Rockland, Maine; and the 32d degree June Congregational Sunday Prince, Mr. Care of Milk..Not 1,000,000 in morning worship and sermon at 10.45; subject. Lucy Robbins. Gentlemen—A. S. Descher; Miss and Mrs. James B. vQie 14th, 1912, Portland Consistory held in Port- Melvina V. Parker, first assistant in Sleeper of Beloit, .Fairfield Personals... Leslie 4.(00,000.. “Which is your God;” communion service fol- Henry George, Knight, B. H. the Wis., arrived to land, Maine. Murphy, Belfast High school, is relatives Sunday spend the summer at t-rary News and Notes. .A Self- Malcom visiting in their Since to Belfast in 1909 he has been lowing; Bible school at 12.10. Prayer meeting Reading. B oston. cottage at the yi4lle Wirmer at Fifteen. .The Nova coming Battery, this, at 7,30. At a June of :;a Lobster Season...St. John’s actively interested in the welfafe of the city, Thursday, evening, meeting, 25th, the directors of Mrs. Mrs. Abby McLain of Nettie White and little son William of Washington, D. C., ar- in Camden. .Recent Deaths. the serving as president of the Board of Trade in At the Baptist church this week the services Waiuo County Fair association it was vot- rived last to d Waterville are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Saturday sper the season at her .Stcckton Springs. .Ship will ed to a colt as a rsport.. 1914. He is vice president and a director of be as follows: This, Thursday, at 7.30 p. have show special feature and Bowker. cottage on Northport avenue. v. .v<..The Belfast Price Current.. the Waldo Trust m., the at a macnine for all three and the i.iarried. .Died. Company. prayer meeting; Sunday, 10.45 a. m., flying days, Misses Addie and Mr. and Mrs. A, I. Mather and Jennie Snow have return- the is now in with two friend of On July 30th, 1913, he married Florence M., morning service, with sermon by pastor; secretary correspondence ed to their home in Rockland were guests Sunday of Mrs. Julia G. Lewiston after a visit with of Melville C. and Emma Sunday school at noon; Chiistian Endeavor at of the most experienced and well known their daughter (Smith) McKetn. b-other, William H. Snow. UblTUARY. Hill, of Belfast, and on 6.30, and evening service at 7.30 p. m. aviators in New England. Maine, September 28th, p. Wood Mrs. J. A. Fessenden arrived last Benj of this city, formerly of 1914, their son Peter Lytham was born. Services will be held as usual next Sunday Monday, July 5th,will be observed as a holi- Monday vv Wescott died suddenly .June from Camdeu, was in Camden over St. | at Stamford, Conn., and has rooms at The John's Day, Walter the Methodist church with preaching by day at the Belfast post office as follows: Gen- to take ...c of his daughter, Mrs. Wayside Tea House. part in the Camden Commandery’s fes- IN REAL Rev. Frederick will also eral one hour after arrival of Brewer, where he had made his TRANSFERS ESTATE. Palladino, who speak delivery open tivities. Miss Inez £. Crawford will arrive he retired I at the in East at each mail. City carriers excused at 12 noon. home this ist eight years since chapel Northport 2p.m. Mrs. A. E. who MORRIS L. SLUGG. week after an absence of several Wilson, underwent an opera- The transfers of real estate were at there will be an im- Rural carriers excused for the no collec- months in apt. Wescott followed the following Tuesday evening, 7.30, day; tion on her knee Eminent Commander of I’a'aitii* Com.tund- New York and four weeks age in a tions from street after 12 noon.— Massachusetts, Illinois. first as a lad of 12 recorded in Waldo of portant meeting of the official board. Letter boxes ears, going ery. No. 14, Belfast. County Registry Deeds hospital, has returned home and Austin R. L. Bean and of is able to get most suc- W. Keating, postmaster. family Camden motored ; the best known and for the week ending June 30, 1915. Fourth of July celebration at the about a little. Palestine K T., arrived home Baptist to Bangor and returned Maine Commandery Ambrose J. a member of the Bel- Saturday Sunday, after tors'sailing from ports, church lit xi Sunday A hundred Morrison, Hon. Asher C. from Augusta on a train at 1.10 a. m. Minnie A. Sprague, Searsmont, to Preston morning. flags spending the at the Hinds, member of and special fast was night Bangor House. Congress yages in the off-shore displayeu by the Junior Congregation. Band, taxen suddenly ill at their hall from the First June 25th from their St Johns L. Bartlett, do; land in Searsmont. Sing- Miss Maine District, has arrived four day pilgrimage last as the hand was te Madeline Wetnerbee of Boston ,He is survived by daugh- ing th« four McCloud sisters in of Saturday preparing arrived home and will to Augusta. Seventy-eight made the George A. Sprague, Searsmont, to Preston L. by place pass the summer in Portland of Knights march to the street ball last Thursday to s^iend a few weeks with v sons: Mrs. George Steyens the Junior sermon. of the Congress grounds. her and trip and they were accompanied by the Bel- Bartlett, do; land and buildings in Searsmont. Subject morning vicinity. Mrs. Frank E. of Or- He was taken home and a called, grandmother, Mrs. Bethana Wentworth in ..K.-ville, Ring fast Charles N. to sermon, “Patriotism”. A cordial invitation is physician' band. All were loud in their praise of * Bird, Northport, Lucy J. Bird, Knox. Messrs. Curtain, of Barrows- it heart trouble caused in- Read, Pendleton, McLel- Wiiliam E. Jeilison in extended to the members of the Grand who'pronounced by lan Trinity Commandery as hosts. The enter- do; land and buildings Northport. Army and Brignolia of the local Mr. Morrison soon recovered and Dr. base ball team '; rs. Herbert A. Wescott and all the allied digestion. Elmer Small left last on afish- Sargent, Kennebec Journal issued a Charles E. Small, Jackson, to Horace P. organizations. Thursday have taken rooms prising spiendid txroc mif in the J. to L. Sleeper home irk and William L. Wescott of Brook- and in ing trip Jackman, as planned, and was ac- on souvenir edition for the occasion and a copy Small, do; land buildings Jackson. Next Sunday will be observed as Children’s Church street. The Direct Charles companied by Mrs. Small. He will return was mailed to each of the A Ida I. Sterling, Burnham, to Graves Braley, at the Universalist church. At the Importing Company, C. visiting Knights. Sunday *■ Edythe who local after the 4th. Atkins, went to California of a do; land in service Chapman manager, has leased the store supplement eight pages contained history Unity. morning the pastor will preach a ser- last winter to rLes H. whose life was intending remain for two years, Burgess, of the first half Helen D. to W. Larra- in the Robert P. Chase oc- the son century of Trinity Comman- Dolan, Bangor, Eunice mon to the children, after which there will be block, recently Everard, little of Mr. and Mrs. Fred now to was plans return home the first of schooner Warner Moore the Hammons & Patterson W. of East August’. dery,illustrated with many beautiful haf-tone bee, Islesboro; land and buildings in Islesboro. a christening. After the church ser- cupied by shoe Bailey Millinocket, is his She is at weeks regular visiting present in Los .. Virginia coast several and will move Angeles. portraits, including one of Eminent Comman- Catherine E. French, admr, of estate of Ellen vice communion will be at store, today, Thursday, from the grandrilother. Mrs. Wesley J. on Lin- observed, which Bailey, Mr. and td at Rockland June 27th with second in the colnville Mrs. Thomas E. Khea arrived Fri- der. Morris L. blugg of Palestine, in full re- P. Bevan Staples, late of Monroe, to Hattie S. time there will be a baptism and confirmation. story Pythian block, where they avenue, services at his home on day and are at their The and one of John Clair the land and in Monroe. have been for sevaral years. The new loca- cottage, berr,dale, at the galia, Minot, poet of Ritchie, Belfast; buildings The Sunday school will meet at noon. Capt. and Mrs. Ernest O. who « sea Patterson, North were attended by many tion is a desirable one. Shore, Northport. Mrs. Edward the occasion. It also contained brief biogra- Henry L. Eldridge, Winterport, to Seth H. very have been in A, Last a was Charlestown, West Va., for sev- Pliny A. Allen officiated, and Sunday large congregation pres- Wadswortn, Mrs. Shea’s sister, is their phies of members of the Grand Commandery Morgan, do; land and buildings in Winterport. Mrs. Walter B. of St. eral months and guest. ent at the Children’s exercises at the Kelley Paul, Minn,, later in Rockport c-rvices were conducted by Aurora Day visiting Mr. and Mrs. present, two of which are Seth H. to L. was the E. L. ol reprinted below. Morgan, Winterport, Henry Unitarian The guest of honor Monday at a Dutch friends, arrived Tuesday afternoon. May.o Medford, I j, the direction of W. M. church. Sunday school march- George The edition E do; land and in Winter- luncheon at Mass., were guests over of regular gave full details of the dridge, buildings ed the Woman's Club room. The Sunday their niece, Frank A. from the vestibule to the processional, Mr. and :.; The oearers were Capt. events Mrs. F. Wallace Chase, Mrs. Luther A. of the day,with many illustrations, two port. other guests were Mrs. Wm. B. daughters Hammo s. They were on "Come forth, and your bear- Swan, Mrs. ,u t J. Frank Gregory, Dr. J. A. bring garlands,” Eloise and Elizabeth and son of their j pages of effective cartoons, and the Abner K. B, Ells, Knox, to Fred Bailey, do; Charles S. Mrs. Elmer A. Frederick, way home trom a month’s auto following two chains of daisies on their shoul- Bickford, Sherman, trip ,.;im F. Tibbetts, Nils Nelson ing long Newtonville, Mass., have arrived to the east. Capt song, author not named: land in Knox. j Mrs. James C. Mrs. Ben spend ders. at the for a Durham, Hazeltine, h.-tries M. The bad Pausing pulpit tableau, summer at the home on tr Milbury. body to old came a Minnie M. Clifford, to John R. Wight Lincolnville Ansel Up Augusta thousand Knights Unity, Bean, Misses Elizabeth A. and Katherine At Packard, first lieutenant of one of the in but these chains were then draped about pulpit Kelley. avenue. r.r, been buried Virginia, upon one day, land in Detroit; Unity. delicious menu was served. U. of M. companies, which won Maine, St. Alban, St. De and table. Fourteen of the children took part a prize in the jjjminj. ;.i he was a Mason, Evergreen lodge Palestine. Omer, Alfred E. Swanville Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson of recent Nickerson, and Alfred Hallowed and exhibition drill commencement Molay, in recitations and songs. Miss Hazel Doak A great many people are forward to during c furies, Va, had the body exhumed 1 to looking their guests, Mrs. John All blew in to our blow out at Eugene Nickerson, Portland, Ira W. Veazie, Ptckham of Lynn, week, went to Augusta last week to take Trinity’s abode, played Handel’s Largo as a violin solo. Rev. Friday and Saturday when the Paramount part v u ;nentin his home town. While Claremont in their jitneys had their Swanville; land and buildings in Swanville and Mass., and Mrs. Thomas Harte of Tenant's in the State militia A. E. Wilson a short sermon on Travel Pictures will start at the encampment. blow out on the road. preached Belfast Opera were in Searsport. Harbor, Belfast over Sunday, leaving Mrs. A of the late Isaac Jaek- “Good Foundations,” from the “Know House. This series of Frank A. Elms and little son inc widow CHORUS. text, ye pictures will take you on for Rockland in Edward Nancy B, Nickerson, Swanville, to Harriet Monday their touring car. of at her not that ye are the of God.” He a to of Belmont arrived iast fcr, .r, „..ne 27th of heart failure It’s a way to old temple urged trip twenty the cities and Thursday to visit long Augusta, M. Nickerson, do; land and in Swan- principal Mrs. Alice of It’s a to buildings the children to make the of Dickey Rockland and Mrs. Ro- Miss Idella I). ;er- Miller street, 81 years, 3 long way go; foundations their countries of South the habits Knowiton. Mr. and Mrs. Elms'" aged ville. America,showing maine Takes a thousand Knights to Q. Merrick of Greenville. S. are came was born in get there, lives firm and good by six foundation and customs of the C., recently from ai.i 12 days. She Belfast, And putting natives, their sports and Worcester,Mass., to their they’re starry Knights, you know; John B. Shaw, Springfield, Mass., to Everett guests of Mrs. George F. Harriman at her cot- Belmont "• stones deeply into their and the home, where will reside a.4 of the late James W. and Deborah Some blow in from Belfast, character—temper- pastimes, places of interest in the they for the O. Shaw, Winterport; land and buildings in tage at Kelley’s Cove. Mr. Harriman is ex- present. and all her life was spent in this Portland, all about, ance, honesty, industry, kindness, studiousness, cities. from And the hike across Winterport. pected New York the last of the week. She a mind and a retentive jitneys from Rockland, and holiness. These would help to make them Mr. and Mrs. Madison :.ad bright The best way to enjoy a sane Fourth of Snow of Sea, Harbor When Claremont blows out! William Phair, Knox, to Sadie M, July Sarah of other were Phair, healthy, pure, wise and Mrs. P, Dunbar and her autoed to Belfast last week ar.-i her accounts days wealthy, good, per- is to be sure to take friend and daughter, to visit his broth- (Chorus thrown on screen and repeated, Presque Isle; land and buildings in Montville. your family to Mrs. Phoebe mierest. Her husband was a vet- fect, and make their temples fit Crawford, returned last er, Wm. H. Snow. On ::.u8ua! abiding places the Opera House. The Littlest Rebel with Saturday their return home they Knights joining in.) A. E. Nickerson, Swanville, to Phebe E. E. from a viBit of several *r> the Mexican and Civil Wars and in her for the spirit of God. weeks with Mrs. Dun- were K. Lincoln as the star is the accompanied by their sister. Miss Ella Small, Belfast; land and buildings in Swan- principal attraction, bar’s son, Edward H. if: > ca;.s she was a member of the WILMER J. DORMAN. Dunbar, in Plymouth Snow of Lewiston, who will loyal but not any more so than one of the spend the sum- ville. chapter Mass., and Miss Edna Tjdsb H Marshall Relief Corps, now the Wilmer J. Dorman, Grand Senior Warden of WEDDING BELLS. D. Crawford in Boston, mer in Seal Harbor.' Albert D. and Minnie B. visualized romantic story of “The Diamond Gilley, Bucksport, Mr. L. u.io me. One daughter, Mrs. Carrie J. the Grand Commandery of Maine, was born in from the H, Woodcock arrived last week from Mr. and Mrs. to Arvilla S. Webber, Belfast; land in North- Roberts-Wiley. The residence of Mr. and Sky," featuring Lottie Pickford, the Horace Pearson of Brookline, two and Alonzo N. and is Bury:. brothers, Josiah Bloomington, Illinois, November 15, 1873. He sister of the Nassau, P,, getting his cottage at Mass., with their sons port. Mrs. Herbert'A. Wiley, 140 High street, was younger famous Mary. Robert ana George, of Belfast, survive. The funeral was graduated from E. M. C. Seminary at Quant abacook in readiness for occupancy by will arrive Collins E. York, Unity, to William I. Larra- the scene of a charming home wedding June P. G. W. Anderson, of the Under- today, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. fcr ; ace at her late home with her inspector his son and Mr. and grand- Bucksport in June, 1890, and entered the em- wife, Mrs. D. Faunce Pearson will remain over 4th bee, Thorndike; land in Unity. \ 30th, when their elder daughter, Sarah Esther, writer's Bureau of New England, has been in July with their ii La r.-,t at 2 Rev. and later will to Burgin, Tuesday p. m., ploy of the Belfast National Ban* at Woodcock, go his camp at uncle, Chas. H. Field, and the will Belfast, J. W. Fletcher, Lincolnville, to Ida E. Mitch- became the bride of Maurice Everett Roberts Belfast and made an inspection of the fire boys go to H race Sellers of the Methodist church Chase Pond, Maine, November 1, 1890, In 1899 he became °f Bingham. Camp Quantabacook with Dr. O. ell, do; land in Lincolnville. North Belfast. The ceremony took place stations. Chief Shute furnished a man S. Vickery feting connected with the Belfaot Bank and at 8 Messrs. Mark Knowlton of for the summer. Savings Lizzie Mathews, Boston, to Chesley Mat- o’clock, Rev. Arthur A. Blair of the from the department to conduct him and Mr. Minneapolis, has been its treasurer since 1905. Em. Sir Minn., and Edward H. Knowlton of in Universalist church officiating and using the Anderson that he Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter C. NEWS OF THE GRANGES thews,Sear^port;land Searsport. reported found everything Shaw, daughters Dorman was made a Mason in Phoenix double service. N. Y. were in Belfast over Florence and Lodge, Eva J Dean, Lincolnville, to Joseph T Lamb, ring The youthful bride was in first class condition. He will return this Sunday coming Marjorie, will leave today, Thurs- No. and was here from Malone in the 24, May 26, 1902, Worshipful in white silk trimmed week to have a latter’s car. It iB in their auto for tre meeting of Seaside Grange last week do; land and buildings in Lincolnville. daintily gowned with test made of the water pres- day, Elmwood, Mass., to visit Master ia 1907, He was exalted in Corin- Mark’s first visit east since his to first white lace, and belt and sash of sure in various leaving home relatives. Mr. Shaw will remain ana second degrees were worked on Joseph T Lamb, Lincolnville, to Caroline baby ribbon, parts of the city for fire pur- two weeks thian R. A. Chapter, No. 7, December 1,1902, in Liberty 60years ago. and Mrs. Shaw and candidate. At the meeting tomorrow, Clark, do; land in Lincolnville. white velvet ribbon. She carried a shower poses, daughters a month. Miss and was Priest in He •ftaa. High 19J4-05. was greet- of bride roses State Master C. S. Marjorie graduated from .ening the third and fourth degrees Harriet A Adams, Lynn, Mass, et als, to bouquet and swe^t peas. Her Mr. and. Mrs. Clement Stetson, Manley O. Wil- Simmons College in as W. Wescott, Mr. and * ed Select Master in Solomon's of the the class worked, a and King Council, Elijah S. Shuman, Belfast; land and sister, Miss Ruth Cross Wiley,was bridesmaid son, president Belfast Farmers' Union, of 1915. literary program given buildings Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, Miss Florence Dunton, its No. 1, January 27, 1903, and was T. I. Master Leslie cream and cake will be served. This will in Belfast. and wore a becoming and simple gown of Payson, manager of their local store, Dr. Theodore E. Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Dinsmore, Mr. and .Hardy of Waterviile and in 1909. He was knighted in Palestine Com- and J. F. Sheldon kthe .ast of the season and all mem- O B McKechnie, Burnham, to Charles E Dresden voile trimmed with lace and vel- went to Bangor Tuesday in D. meeting pink Mrs. S. A. Parker and young son Carroll, and Hugh McLellan, Esq,, of Boston, members No. and was the *r- arc- to attend. Social dances mindery, 14, January 21, 1903, do; land in Burnham. vet baby ribbon. She carried a basket of latter’s car to attend the annual of requested Mitchell, yel- Miss Minnie Hilton will motor to St. Andrews meeting Colby ’65, which class celebrated its 20th Eminent Commander in In the of the Md 1910. Grand Investment to low roses. The was attended his State Farmers’ Union. every Wednesday evening during Bangor Company, Bangor, groom by N. B., next Saturday to be the guests of Mr. anniversary last week, moiored to Bangor Arch of Maine he summer Royal Chapter served as Northern Maine R R land in Sears- brother, Arthur B. Roberts, B. H. S. ’15. Miss The Misses Annie from Seaport Co; and Mrs. Charles Haycock over the week-end. and Jennie Wilson of Waterviile Wednesday afternoon, June Grand Master of 2nd V in as 1904-05, District Charlotte H. Carter of Cliftondale, Mass., and Miss and left ! f-au Master Stetson of Greene was in Bel- port. The party will go in three cars, and with good Philadelphia, Penn., Helen Picksley 23d, Thursday morning for Sunkhaze Deputy Grand Priest in as in blue •‘-1 V High 1906-07-08, Vesta M Freeman, to Hiram gowned light taffeta silk with hose and of Warwick, N. Y., have arrived at to the for a ay and attended a Grange Lawrence, Mass, weather and good roads the must a their cot- try fishing few days. meeting Grand in trip be : King 1909, Deputy Grand High Priest A land in slippers to match, the Bridal Chorus on the shore near u' jirand room at the courthouse. ilustus, Monroe; and buildings Mon- played 1 very enjoyable one. tage Condon street and en- Mr. and jury in 1910 and Mrs. Leslie C. Follett of Grand High Priest in 1911. In the The bride was tertained over Allston, were the roe. by Lohengrin. given away by Sunday the Misses Wilson’s ty-live present, including Mass., will arrive early in for a two Grand Council, R. & S. M., of he her father. Little Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Brown entertained at July *: Maine, Miss Louise Tal- cousin, George Miller of ! past masters of the W'aldo County Portland, Oregon. weeks’ slay in Behast and at was Grand tea Little River. appointed Conductor of Council in bot in white,with pink ribbons, was ring bear- Monday evening in honor of Mrs. R. B. f-d others interested, Members of the at will one week representing BASE BALL. Cowan Bangor colony Searsport They spend at the Lord cottage, 1912, Grand Captain of the Guard in 1913, was er, and the flower girls,Mildred H. Talbot and and her daughters, Jennie, and t the sixteen in the Mary who enjoyed a week-end there includ- of granges county. of outing guests Judge Maurice W. Lord. Mrs. Fol- elected Grand Principal Conductor of Work in Hazel M. Roberts, were sweet and in Isabel Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Cowan was ia,ave instruction in the new un- dainty ed Dr. and Mrs. H. M. L. & B A. A., 3; CASTINE 4. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs lett’s mother, Mrs. Eli Cook, who spent the 1914, and R. I. Deputy Grand Master in white with blue carried formerly Miss Isabel Cunningham of the Head and answered 1915. trimmings. They E. T. Mr. and many questions The Leonard & Barrows A. A. team went to Savage, Mrs. Wingate F. Cram, winter with them in Allston, has been in Bel- In the of Maine he white silk baskets of the Tide. Other guests were Miss G^and Commandery was of wild pink roses which Jane Mr. and Mrs. | Merest. He was the guest over Castine last Saturday and plaved the Harry D. Benson, Miss Clara fast for some time. Grand Standard Bearer in Castines, were strewn Brown of who is the appointed 1913, before the bride. The bride’s Boston, spending summer Mr. 1 and Mrs. Manley O. W ilson. the latter a score of 4 to 3. It was Chapman, and Mrs. F. D. J. P. elected Grand Junior Warden winning by with her and Orrin Hight, Mrs. M. C. hill and Miss Shaw re- in 1915 In the mother wore a gown of blue crepe-de-chene parents, J. Dickey. Mrs. Marjorie an and was Walker and Miss Walker. Ancient interesting game, enjoyed by the I Cowan and Mr. Brown turned June 24ih from Lewiston, where Accepted Scottish Rite received the and the groom’s mother light gray nuns veil- were schoolmates at they I Hesitations at Kent’s Hill. excursionists who Mrs. Walter B. from the accompanied the home team. the Head of the j Dutch, her guest, Mrs. Har- attended the Kates commencement, the degrees 4th to the 14th in Rockland ing over pink silk. The guests were confined Tide. guests Johnson of the Belfast team struck out 16 ry P. Swett ol and Miss of Paul who was for the past seven years at Lodge of Perfection in the j Lynn, Mass., Etta M. Smith, graduated with hon- \ -oody, November, 1902, to members of the families of the contracting Henry Peters gave a party the of the men. Wednesday W hilehead returned last from ors. English aepartment 15th and 16th in Rockland Council Princes of Thursday Hal- Young Smith is the soli of Mr. and Mrs. jpaiM. W. parties. Immediately following the cere- night, June 23d, at his home on cipyan Seminary, has resigned and in Northport lowed, where attended the Jerusalem on the same they marriage of Edgar L. Smith of this and is a brilliant will to in Wiscon- date, the 17th and 18th mony the bride's mother, assisted her sis- avenue in honor of his brother city go Ripon College EASTERNS 5; BELFAST 4. by Arthur, who re- cou Miss ^ in their sin, Lettie, daughter of Mr. and man. His Mere he has been elected to a full pro- General Knox Chapter of Rose Croix in Mrs. Earl young mother, who attended the | There was a and ter, L. Talbot, served ice cream and centy arrived from Newport, N. H. Games that large interested crowd on Mrs. R. M. Johnson, to Mr. Smith of Au- ot English composition and March, 1903, and the 32nd in Maine Ralph commencement, is now visiting a daughter in Consistory cake from the room. The attractive and music were and ice cream and Others of the who have re- the Congress street grounds last Saturday to dining enjoyed The took faculty on 1903. Has served cake were gusta. wedding place June 23d in Saco. Mr. Smith will enter Harvard Dental are May 22, Rockland Lodge home was served by the host’s Miss Harriet E. E. Stone, teacher witness the game between the local team and daintily decorated, the parlor and mother, of Perfection as its Mrs. H. A. Peters. The guests were Misses Congregational church, in the fall. ‘. Miss Emma J. Williams, shorthand Thrice Potent Master front hall in and white. The college the Easterns of South Brewer The latter green bridal Geneva Lillian Kather- typewriting; W. Peaslee, since 1907, and has been Master of Stephenson, Dexter, Mr. J. W. arrived in Belfast J Roy agricultural Ceremonies party stood in front of a white arch in the ine D. Edna Dougan at 8 30 Kalph A. Bramhall, 6on of Mrs. Aiice tfuctor; Harold V. instructor. won, 5 to 4. The Belfast band was in attend- Kittredge, Curtis, Natalie Pottle, Cobb, athletic in Rockland Council Princes of come Jerusalem and center which was Grace Mitchell, Katherine How- p. m., Monday, having from Gorham, N. Coombs Bramhall of this who ance, and Mayor Coombs pitched the first ball. of a wedding bell and be- Newcombe, city, graduated General Knox of Rose Croix ard Newcombe, that a distance of 163 miles, Chapter since hind the arch was Vaughan Hayes, Leroy Elling- H., day, in hie last week from Colby witn the de- Fosters and Fish The visitors got the on the locals on the white drapery sprayed with College from Nova Scotia. 1904. jump wood, Charles Dorey. He Cadillac car. went to Northport, where he gree of Bachelor of Science, has the start and piled up five runs in the first three small ferns and banked at the base with larger accepted He became a The cruiser Norka of of member of Kora gasoline the United is the guest Mr. and Mrs, T. Dod- of sub-master and ot J:> -ctor of the of N. S. Temple on bad errors ferns. White streamers were run from the George position principal the port Yarmouth, innings, mostly by the Belfast States the Boston Fish Bureau that Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, March 19. 1903 Army Engineering department, from worth at their cottage on the North Shore. Mr. science of the >1 26,- infield. Tke home team then settled down corners of the room to the center chandelier department Fairfield, Lawrence °* at were and received is the has a host of l°h8teri, valued $526,329, the Order of the Red Cross of Portland, visiting points along Maine Dougan friends here, having been school. After a ii ts. from and Bangor, 28,1908. improvements, etc., and was at ing always He will assist bin brother Frank Shipments Shelburne Chute in the ninth saved a tied ferns and pink roses. The back was College. in Hn score. The parlor Bangor last Saturday for a short time, return- estimated to have brought the total MORRIS L. SLUGG. Mr. Alonzo J. Bramhall's the J, score: in the colors of the B. H. S. from Bar Knowlion, former superin- market during summer. in value. the months groom's class, ing Harbor, Northeast Harbor, e- '^V-'OO During Morris Lytham Siugg was born at Southwest in Skiliman, EASTERNS. '12, green and and of the bride's B. Harbor, Seal Harbor, tendent of schools this city and for the past An Ellsworth Doris Y‘".t 31st, the Boston & Yarmouth New gold, class, Vinalhaven, girl, F. Halman, nas es Jersey, January 21st, 1881, the son of Isle Au Haut, Castine and Stockton. The three a like in sc' Line carried $1,110,810 worth ot fish ab. r, bh. H. S. '14, yellow and white, and their class years occupying position North tablished a new record for in which Thomas po. a. e. Norka carries an officer and a crew of Badcliffe, iarmouih to Lytham and Jane three Boston. Margaret (Robinson) E. Chute, If. 5 0 0 3 1 lilies and Conway, N. H., was in Belfast Tuesday, com- 0 flowers, yellow daisies, were used. men and was built at Now York in 1905 at a she has just con pieted her junior year, by Slugg. L. Chute, 3b. 5 0 1 1 ard 4 j The front was screened cost of $7,000. Sha is 67 feet 14 feet ing from Searsmont, left the same day for rt porch and lighted and long, writing in blank verse the answers to a three and Good Records. When he was eight years of his Williams, ss. 4 1112 0 beam and feet afters Making age parents with wild 6£ depth. a short visit at his form jr home in Swanville. Kiah, 2b. 4 0 2 1 2 decorated flowers. The bride's go- hours’ examination in the of education. moved to New where 0 history Carteret, Jersey, they 4 He is matting the in his car, the usual Maude which arrived at Browning, lb. 1 1 4 1 0 ing-away gown was a suit of Belgian blue, Bogus Checks. Belfast was visited last trip She not only answered Palmer, now and where he attended the correctly every ques- ’' -fuh reside, public Johnson, c. 4 0 1 8 0 0 method of and ex- from Norfolk, made a fine run with waist to match and white hat. Their week by a check swindler, who had been oper- transportation now-a-days, tion on the paper, but j.ut the answers into schools. Preble, cf.~. 4 1 0 3 0 0 !'K the distance in 35 days. Nearly in other pected to return to New Hampshire | Barrows, rf.. 3 10 wedding gifts, which included linen, china, ating previously places in the State. Friday, perfect verse within the time allotted for the ■*- carrying vessels of the Portland In 1902 he went as time-keeper to the 10 0 1 Liebig 1 cut and were The banks here had received notice to look out ave been engaged in the off shore Dwyer, p..4 0 0 2 2 glass sterling, displayed in the Mr, and Mrs. Charles G. Allen of Portland, test. She wrote more than 300 lines without Works of the American for a man -i Agricultural Chemical calling himself John R. but •Y past six months have made good back parlor. They will make their home with Murphy, Mad&in M. A. Allen and Mrs. Carrie Allen of an error. later the name here was lJ,e‘r the Company, working in other positions in 37 5 7 27 12 3 given Harry L. Jordan. At rvinB comparing well with the at Head of were in groom's parents the the Tide the Consumers’ Fuel Co. he ordered a Greenwood, Mass., Belfaet Saturday Kk';d vessels formerly engaged in the the same works, while learning the fertilizer BELFAST. ton of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Todd of Portland for the present. Both are Leon- coal to be delivered at 9 view and the in Mr. Allens' American trade. business. In 1906 he employed by Bay street, giv- Sunday, making trip have returned home after a very accepted the position of ab. r. bh. po. a. e. a check for and enjoyable ard & the ing $20 receiving $12 in change, car. Madam Allen was 4 1 Barrows, bride in the office and the Cadillac touring the three months’ to the Pacific superintendent with The Coe-Mortimer Com- Mayo, lb. 2 12 0 0 but next day when the coal was sent to the trip coast. They W groom in the room. of her Historians To Visit tides, 2b. 5 0 2 1 3 2 finishing The young no one guest sister, Mrs. Ezekiel Small, at the over Castine. pany at Barren New later address given there knew anything went out the Canadian Pacific, visited all Island, York, filling ss. 3 co Pendleton, 1 2 3 3 1 uple have the best wishes of many friends. about- it. At the Home Furnishing Co., he Home for Aged Women, and the others were the same at and points of interest en route and the exposition of the Historical so- position Moosic.Penn., Belfast Curtin, c. 5 0 0 7 1 1 a ^lan

Simon E. Andrews of biddeford New De- partment Commander. Department Commander Thomas S. Benson presided June 22nd at the .annual encampment of the Department of Maine, G. A. R., in Portland. There Winners on I were 175 present when the encampment ouened and the number increased rapidly H urMWilli! during the morning. 0j|^\\VNJC**fc!«iWNSBSCaBa8a»S#®«WeEE®aB»!i!»J»wwWifflBHK Asst. Adjt. Gen. F. A. Motley of Port- ■ Street land a 1 for Infants and Children. reported total membership of Washington 3186, a net loss the of 411. during year IHOBB busiest street in the the On that Boston, full of life and “go"—where Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the During year loss by death was flie signa- 172. The will be entitled to men know what’s best and insist on having choose Si H. and has been made department H! it—they ture of Clias. Fletcher, under his 12 representatives at the next National over no CIGARETTES as personal supervision for 30 years. Allow one encampment. the mildest end 1 In view of the most te deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and line work of Mr. Mot- delightful way to smoke tobacco ley, the encampment voted that he fill yl *• Jnst-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger the the offices of assistant adjutant general :BB These men know what’s what. It’s quality they buy. And when > Itealth of Children—Experience against Experiment. and assistant quartermaster general per- you get out into lively Washington Street agar., jurt notice the |J manently. army of men smoking PERFECTION CIGARET’i ES! Kind You Have George A. Hosley of Boston, the chief- jF^H | The Always the Bought of-staff. represented commander-in- BtS These generous-sized cigarettes are made of perfect Virginia chief and was in the afternoon presented leaf n0 better or purer tobacco grows. Mild and with by the department commander. Col. A. 1 'ffff pleasant, a natural sweetness you’ll like. A of over 20 M. Soule was introduced as a fraternal ® reputation years’ hb| stands delegate from the Sons of Veterans. ft B goodness back of PERFECTIONS! Better liked every year. IS Commander Benson presided in the Ten of them in a tin foil which evening at a campfire at the City Hall. hand-wrapped package keeps in Rev. G. C. White, Hon. H. P. Gardner, them perfect condition— free and easy-drawing. Get your |ffij Mayor Ingraham and Mr. Hosley were H package of PERFECTIONS today—you’ll soon find out why B In Use For Over 30 Years. the speakers. they are winners in Boston! Bgj, THE CINTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. At the morning session, June 23rd,[the officers were chosen: following Keep the coupon you find in each These * Commander, Simon S. Bid- ^B package. Andrews, coupons are for valuable deford. ^B| good many presents. Senior Vice, Ira C. Jordan, Bethel. Junior Vice, Edwin A. Duncan, Kit- Jclracco Gar. at Statement of the Condition of the Ip H John's Day Augusta. j tery. | Medical Director, Dr. Roscoe Smith, Knights Itmplar in l ine ol I Searsport Sears- j Auburn. Savings Bank, Rev. R. I ield i Jay at Island Park. Chaplain, George Palmer, : Yarmouth. Me., June 24 Twelve port, May 1915 Official staff: Tuned 19, Knights Templar, Asst. Fred A. F I FENDLEION, President. Adjt. General, Motley, rs of Trinity Conimand- j Portland. v and those of six cum- JAMES P NICHOLS, Treasurer, Asst. Quartermaster General, Fred A. as its guests, joined Trustees -F. I. Per.dLion, J. N. J. M „*1 ... ■ Pendleton, ..is forenoon, which was j A. Lit nient, John C. Blanchard, C, O. Saw- F. To National Encampment. ; t of the St. John’s Day ; yer, B. Coicord, W. H. Goodell. *:.is the occasion be- city, Organized Aprii 1, 1874. Department Commander Thomas S. the ioeal commandery’s Benson presided and following the elec- anniversary. Never was tion to the National en- liabilities representatives more festive were holiday dress, 1 campment named: udding located aiong ihe Deposits. $272,907 02 At large. George W. Goulding of Post I Reserve fund. 12,300 00 : Tug decked in bunting of alternate at Hugh T. Undivided profits. 1,192 79 97, Oakland; large, blue, the emblematic T. Madden of Post Bath. 1 4, Kepr-sen- r. Several of the build- i $286,399 81 tatives, John T. Fostor, Post 165, Ban- -i with electric rung lights RESOURCES gor; W. S. Starbird, post 145, South vi a ning presented display ; Public furds of Maine.$ 16,658 00 ; E. L. Walker, Post 96, Skowhe- : harmonious color. Public * funds out of Maine. .. 36.975 00 gan; W. A. Small. Post 128, Union; H. State street the route of ! Railroad bonds of Maine. 18,140 00 E. Merriam, Post 6, Gardiner; E. A. i up Bridge street to Pleas- j Railroad bonds out of Maine. 117,134 00 Lothrop, Post 47, Auburn; E. G. Doug- \ I Corporation bonds.^. 40 inthrop and along Sewaii 33,588 lass, Post 23, Dover; J. Adams, Post Railroad stock. 00 Q. <• era avenue. In front of the I 12,126 J. A. Post Dam- Corporation stuck. 6,284 00 159, Houlton; Jones, 59, Hon. Lewis Burleigh, emi- | ariscotta. ; Bank stock 17,600 00 Alternates,George W. Whit- :er of Cotnmand- Trinity Loans with collateral. 1,216 00 man, Post 54, Norway; Jethro S. Swett, was reviewed .ri.ie by Su- Loans on mortgages of real estate... 24.324 04 Post 99, Kittery: C. S. Y. Crowell, Post nder Arthur Li tt letield of Real estate foreclosure. 1,000 00 7, Lewiston; A. B. Perkins, Post 13, Au- down .ruing State street, Premium. 600 00 gusta; E. A. Post Cash on Butler, 16, Rockland; -sed the Capitol, where it deposit. 11 54 A. M. Warren, Post 23, Dover: Charles Cash on hand. 748 S3 by Governor Curtis and C. Graham, Post 100, Westbrook; W. S. Post $286,399 81 Oakman, 48, Togus: 1. P. Wing, the procession was as fol- Post Alonson; Post I E. 5, Joseph Raynes, I VERNON, C. Post k .. .. 108, Yarmouth; E. Tollman, 137, nu^usia puncc, iuar- Bank Commissioner. Richmond. K. Tilrien and aids ! VVdiis Practically all of the officers were elect- over S. Mooney, Melvin ed by acclamation. Manning W. Cush- James Thos. F, Bagley, man was nominated for junior vice com- Edward K. Gould, Fred C. Quarries, mander, but declined to serve. The fol- : P. S. L. Herbst, Stephen Factory lowing were elected council of adminis- :,y, Ernest S. Currier; tration: Roger A. Foss of Westbrook, s H. Ames; Augusta Cadet Locations John F. Foster of Bangor, Charles T. \ Commandery, Lewis A. Smith of Saco, William P. Hurley of f.*x: eminent commander; Portland Mill Togus and E. H. Hanson of Portland. i Sites, Farms,Sites ommandery of Portland, The newly elected commander was rland, eminent command- for Summer Hotels escorted to the platform and briefly :<• r’s band; St. Albans’ Com- thanked the veterans for the honor be- : Herbert W. Rob- Portland, stowed upon him. The various reports s' sent commander; Rockland and Camps were then read and the efficient services ,r.nt Commandery of Rock- of Asst. Adjt. General E. A. Motley .1 P. eminent com- Blaisdell, LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE were spoken of and he was given a rising CIGARETTES I I wne’s band; DeMolay Com- vote of thanks. u tv. t Skowhegan, George H. The convention also voted its apprecia- Ei •. minent commander; Water- MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD tion of Commander Ray P. Eaton and All that the name I St. Omar of implies” Commandery sent him a telegram of sympathy. Clarence E. B. Walker, em- give opportunity to those desiring toT Col. Hosley, chief-of-staff of the grand pc :::■ Belfast ander; band; Pales- make a change in location for a new start commander of the National G. A. R. en- :;vi ot rsi-mdery Belfast, Morris L. in life. campment, again and spoke explained The National Relief (I, r ent commander; grand com- that the Sons were officially voted and Corpi. Ladies of the G. A. K. The Old Bark mast in her rudderless state the familiar t.-r ol Maine in infirm Matanzas, autos; recognized as the escorts of the Grand Mrs. Ruth Eaton of Skowhegan pre- Mrs. Mattie A. Perkins of Hallowell signal. Again they were heeded by the Red Cross Hart- Water Power iutos; ear, Undeveloped Army at the 46th annual National en- sided at the June 22nd of the 'aithful policeman Onondaga, which C Fr meeting presided at the meeting. June 22d,of the Coal Laden, Founders at Sea. Only Three -rick, M. D., in charge. campment. fathered her in, towing her safely in- !' ", the were to Unlimited Raw Material Department of Maine, National Wo- Ladies'of the G. A. R. All but one of Survive of Her Crew. knights conveyed The newly elected officers were instal- side Cape Henry. a Sir,, where a repast of baked man’s Relief Corps. Mrs. Eliza Brown the the State was led by Past Department Commander circlesjin represented. The old Yankee barkentine Matan- This is from an exchange. The Ma- and the usual accorn- AND clams, Edwin Riley of Rumford and outside of Daggett of Attleboro, Mass., presented At the session zas, which has succumbed to the of closing Wednesday Mrs. god ;anzas was 910 tons net and was built at r \ v.ands was provided. At the is- the usual resolutions of thanks to the in her the greetings of the National body and Ruth of storms twenty-sixth year, had a .ncerts and ball Good Land N. Robinson Waterville was Hath in 1889. She was commanded for impromptu Farming Mayor, city government, etc., there was picturesquely adventurous career. She ■' the order of the afternoon, Mayor William M. Ingraham spoke for elected Other no further business transacted. department president. had more bad luck and more good luck 1 .ome years by the late Capt.B. F. Rice of i. AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. the The that oetween teams of the St. Al- city. reports showed 42 department officers el ected were: Senior than almost other vessel the An Feature any along Prospect. At least she escaped the fate Molay commanderies, Gov. Interesting died during the year, but there was a coast. left Communications vice president, Ida A. Foster of Port- She Newport News for Cadiz if o Curtis was catcher for the regarding ^locations of and the is now being towed along the coast and went of the was that two broth- gain 548, membership on her last voyage, and are invited and encampment vice nobody thought f.i : ne. with a will receive attentions 2,686. An all session was held land; junior president, Lola B. 1 lown as a sail vessel.— Ed. Equipped only ers who went all through the war were day anything could sink her. a' his when addressed the The of the various Hayes of Foxcroft; secretary, Harriet itt, excellency played his to] any agent] of| present, and they are brothers to two Wednesday. reports A hundred miles to the eastward of as strenuous and efficient a committees and officers were read and a G. Burr, Auburn; treasurer, Isadore F. bates senior class day. MAINE CENTRAL, or to more who also went all through the war. Bermuda she ran into heavy gales that : s Getchell of Lizzie W. 'ould be desired, and on his very satisfactory growth of both the Augusta; chaplain, G. M. Blake of K§n?as City, Mo., who South plucked out her masts. She foundered, ■ -arance at the bat a INDUSTRIAL BUREAU and the work Millett, Paris; councillor, Mattie The annual of the ■K negotiated was a member of Co. was all membership accomplished her of meeting president D, 101-111, A. Perkins of council of ad- cargo coal—1,400 tons—shifted, t’nome run. the by the department was reported. A Hallowell; and E. H. Nuss and his md trustees of Bates through Vicksburg campaign and Tarbox of Capt. crew of College, Lewiston, tog were entertained MAINE CLNTRAL very beautiful memorial service was ministration, Mary R. Frye- knights RAILROAD, went with Sherman in his march from nine had just time to get into the long vas held Tuesday forenoon, June 22nd. ;*r at the burg, Julia G. McKeen of Belfast and the Augusta House, and Atlanta to the sea. He was given, prayer being offered by de- boat. c present Sarah L. Pascal of Ton. 0. B. Clason, ’77, of Gardiner and was provided members of the MAINE. partment chaplain, Lillian Hanson of Rockport; delegates On the second in the PORTLAND, Tuesday. M.W. Bickford in Co. K, 10th to national day drifting long ] e of the First with Mrs. Lillian convention, Annie L. Emery Ton. William F. Garceion, ’90, of Bos- parlors Baptist Maine, lives in Limerick and he was with Cambridge, Mass., boat death took its first victim. All j Henderson of Lewiston in of the of Waterville, delegate at large; Phebe the of the Potomac. He was also charge hands bailed night and day. Ten days :on were elected to the board of fellows Army service. M. Hatch, Fryeburg; Lizzie W. Millett, j -i-ning al! enjoyed an eight-act present. Warren C. Bickford, in the were passed in that unspeakable long- j to fill vacancies caused by the deaths of -now at Many for the of the South Paris; Julia G. McKeen, Belfast; the opera house, the Treasury Department at Washington for suggestions good boat without food or fresh water. At Rev. Dr. W. H. Bowen of Providence order were discussed the Augusta Malone, Auburn; alternates, secured from the Keith While in Portland Stop at the the was during day, the rate of about a man a md Hon. Charles E. Littlefield of New past 49 years, in Co. F, 16th Olive Portland; Ida M. day they per- among which was a fair for the coming Ingalls, Moore, ished. The absence of ifork. In the board of overseers, Earle Maine, and Henry A. Bickford of East Sarah their weight— j ■ to raise funds for the but no Auburn; Lothrop, Auburn; Belle :ng were the members of was year corps, for Nuss A. Thissell of Lowell, Mass., was elect- Stoneham in Co. B, 29th Maine. E. Sanborn, Mahala providentially, perhaps, Capt. definite action was taken. The next Augusta; Renfer, — committee in charge of PREBLE HOUSE These brothers met at Long Island two made the boat more buoyant. Four j ed president for two years. Hon. Carl '■on: business was the election of as Madison; Etta N. Savery, Belfast. Lewis A. Burleigh, and held a officers, men died on the fifth and three on i E. Milliken, ’97, ot Island Falls and years ago reunion, it being officers were day ; 40 Rooms with water. follows The installed in the af- P. Morton, Hori. Fred- running the first time had been together in :| the ninth. lonas Edwards of Auburn were elected they Elizabeth ternoon, immediately following the elec- j isted, Manning S. Camp- • 25 Rooms with baths. Dept. President, Savage, Then the schooner Barnes to the board. private 50 years. tion by Maria L. Sawyer of Bayard W. Jones, Power S. Bangor. Portland, rescued those that were I During the forenoon t'he annual base- > House Just put in first class order. The iNew Commander. assisted left, Capt. Nuss, Wiilis E. James E. Senior Vice, Josie Mathews, Pittsfield. past department president, by the steward of the lost Matanzas and jall game between the alumni and Swift, Past President varsity nam Junior Maude C. Bidde- department Mary R. Tar- was the G. Boothby, Wilbert European Plan, $1.00 per day np. The new department commander, Vice, Kendall, one sailor. They were taken to a hospi- played, varsity winning, 8 to 7, ord. box of Fryeburg, acting as conductor, Thomas H. Bodge, all of American Plan, Simon S. Andrews of Biddeford, has been tal in Para. Capt. Nuss left the two in seven innings. $2.50 per day up. and Phebe M. Hatch as assistant Hattie C. Ban- acting The class were Charles K. Tilden of Hall- a member of the Grand Army of the E.e- Treasurer, Sprague, men in the hospital at Para. He came day exercises held in car the door. conductor. Every passes for 40 years, and is gor. to New York on the steamer Rio de the afternoon, in front of Hathorn Hall. public nearly serving Resolutions were his fifth as commander of the Bid- Chaplain, Elizabeth F. Hodsdon, Oak- adopted thanking Janeiro and has to his Connecticut Lawrence Header was marshal and Wil- FRANK M. year the members of Bosworth for their gone Boom For Belgrade. GRAY, Manager. deford Post. He enlisted as private in land. post home. liam F. Manuei, the class president, (ire- Executive hospitality, the city of Portland for the Co. 13th Maine in Committee, Ruth Eaton, inis vessel was an unofficial sided. Prayer was by the chaplain, Jos- K, Regiment, 1861, use of Lord smuggler, n N. Duke of New Alice Clara City hall, Bros, of Portland Moulton. Harold was York city, 3m21 and was mustered out captain of Co. K, Skowhegan; Jordan, Bethel; prize of war, tanker (molasses, water or eph L. G. Abbott Harriet New- for the use of the piano, the railroads magnate, has bought Frosts 30th Maine Regiment, in Augusta, 1865, Allen, Biddeford; Braun, according to blockade run- orator, Miss Adrienne A. Belleau, poet: r for their reduced rates and oil, charter,) a Avis Oakland. the hotels for Helen ; Long Point, promontory jut- having had nearly four years’ continuous port; Leach, ner, mail packet in time of war and Miss M. Hilton, historian; Henry tin The new the accommodations. yueen of the Belgrade chain service, with frequent promotion. He president appointed the fol- drougher. She was repaired and re-re- P. Mullen had the address to halls and Jn officers: _a;« past years Mr. Duka has participated in every engagement his lowing State Woman’s Relief Corps. paired, rebuilt, refastened, new sparred, campus; John T. Greenan, the address h portion of his summers there. ORRINJ. Carrie to Jessie and DICKEY, regiments were in, including those of the Secretary, Vincent, Bangor. Mrs. Hattie F. Davis of new rigged, surveyed and specially sur- undergraduates; Leighton saia Rockland was he will erect a summer Frances White, was K. the and $30,000 Texas campaign of 1863, the Red River Inspector, Bangor. elected president of the State Woman’s veyed, and still a good risk. George Talbot, prophecy, The was sold Maud M. Water- Ernest L. the farewell address. J property by campaign in 1864, and in the Shenandoah Counsellor, Merrick, Relief and the officers Bill Rogers, the shipbuilder of Bath, Saxton, ,!l 1 and both Public, ville. Corps following After the class written Georgie E. Sawyer, Notary Valley under General Sheridan from were also elected: Vice did an honest job when he shoved over- singing ode, by I. and 1. president, Mrs. J"grade Last summer the Sawyer ’64, until the close of the war. In Officer, Ida C. Rolfe, Clin- board the Matanzas. During the Span- Miss Geneva A. Page, the pipe oration *,|is July, Fannie Warren, Bridgton; past presi- occupied for several weeks civil life he has held many posit ons of ton ish war, W. D. Munson & Co. owned her, was delivered by John Seavey, and the •’ “nd REAL dent, Mrs. Alma D. Higgins, Gray; .Mrs. Duke and their ESTATE Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. Rebecca she was once a of smoked the at the daughter honor and trust, including deputy sheriff chaplain, Mrs. Annie Glover, Monsori; and sailing packet be- pipe peace by class, lsraelson, Rumford. conclusion of wmch the class was mar- and county commissioner. He has been conductor, Mrs. Carrie Stover, tween Havana and New York. Titles Press Bessie Portland; shaled over the and cheered the An Investigated frequently urged to become a candidate, Correspondent, Bowley, Mrs. Ena Before the Munsons bought her she campus Over-Sea Cargo. Lewiston. guard, Roberts, Westbrook; different The annual meet- but has declined the honor. At the last Mrs. Matilda Bid- carried clandestine cigars, which, how- buildings. Deeds Executed Chief of Minnie directors, Bradbury, of his name was Staff, Ray, Dover. ever, were handled her crews, ing the Bates Alumni Association fol- a I'M remounts for the British encampment presented, deford; Mrs. Ella Black, Lewiston; Mrs. by thrifty but not to oppose Commander Delegate at Large, Louise Benson, not her owners. A sailor who had a ! land Line Can- Farms, Summer Homes and wishing Mabel Hiebes, Portland; Mrs. Imogene by Ley steamship Cottages, Eaton he Oakland. because he was left cut of the Officers were elected as follows: Prof. left East withdrew, heartily endorsing Tuttle, Lisbon Falls; and Mrs. Sarah growl Bullock, Boston, his nomination. Delegate No. 1, Lena Day, Gorham; ihe to F. E. Pomeroy, '99, Lewsto.n, 1 Rents, Smith, Yarmouth. The offi- speculation gave away smugglers president; Liverpool. The Canadian 2, Bebra Clarke, Mrs. Walk- appointive K. first vice Augusta; 3, cers were chosen as the collector. He said she brought in Elwyn Jordan, ’01, Alfred, with a cargo that tested her Closed With Reception. follows: Secretary. er, Saco; 4, Mary F. Ross, Portland. 25,000 cigars at a time. Her mate was president; Harold A. Allen, ’06, Au- ‘■'he had 2000 tons Pythian Me. Mrs. Lydia S. Cahill, Hampden of provi- Block, Belfast, The feature of the Alternate at Ella Jordan, Beth- High- to second vice Charles closing encampment Large, lands, and treasurer, Mrs. Ella M. Col- caught trying smuggle cigars ashore, gusta, president; des, 275 30 barrels was an but a most el. tierces, informal pleasing and and in the gallery were more smokes. j Clason, ’ll, Gardiner, third vice presi barrels of meat in the re- ley, Portland. Mrs. Frances E. Smith enjoyable reception in City Hall in the Alternate No. 1, Lillian Rice, North years ;before the war dent; John L. Reade, ’83, Lewiston, oOO boxes ot Gardiner was the installing officer, as- .Two Spanish of lard, 500 boxes which attracted a large number Waterford; 2, Vesta Withee, Skow- been with tanks W. evening sisted Mrs. Sadie Dolt of she had equipped of 30,- ; secretary treasurer; Harry Rowe, irgings, 191 cases of motor of members of the various affiliated and 3, Jessie Alice by Portland, ’12, Miles 1 For Sale hegan; Benson, Sidney; 4, 000 gallons for bringing mo- ! Lewiston, Greenwood, ’92, eig of leather and conductor. capacity shipment patriotic bodies. The reception was un- Drew, Biddeford. lasses. Malden, Mass., Miss Jeanne Graham, of At the morning session, memorial ser- medicine, shoes, burlaps, der the auspices of the local posts assist- The new board of officers were install- In the early days of the conflict in Cu- ’13, Bangor, executive committee. canned vices were held for the 50 sisters who -hooks, lobsters, etc. ed by the National Relief Corps, State ed with impressive ceremony by Past ban waters the Atlantic Fleet had to Rev. Dr. F. E. Emrich, ’76, Boston, died during the past year, and as each j ’55 Relief Corps, Daughters of Veterans and National Chaplain Jennie Day of Gor- turn back the Matanzas to save her hide, and Hon. Scott Wilson, '92, Portland, ol' Veterans name was called, a pink was placed j Appointments. Ladies of the G. A. R. Each of the ham in the presence of the members and So when she to about the lati- I were nominated overseers of the upon the altar. The ritualistic service got along college, named organizations had nicely erected four veterans—Alonzo Libby, Chas. tude of West and found that Ad- and W. E. C. Rich, ’70, John L. Reade, [. anmi&nder Olin P. Ayer of the Oliver was exemplified by Burnside corps of Key booths in each corner of the hall, where Nye of Texas. Chas. J. House and Lor- miral wanted fresh ’83, Lewiston, Judge Ruel Robinson, ’81, K S°ns of Veterans, June 24th, Auburn, and Mrs. Emma Cushing’s solo, Sampson water, ""! order since elected head AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF refreshments were served. enzo Davis. what more than that she RocKland, John R. Dunton, ’87, Belfast, I,;; being “Heaven Is My Home,” was beautifully appropriate In hia order Commander A concert of patrotic selec- the afternoon ceremony Chas. a to and L. B. were 1 Ayer programme During should take government charter Costello, ’98, Lewiston, u rendered. “In Memoriam,” recited by following appointments: Cbap- tions was rendered by a ladies’ orchestra. C. Shaw, principal of the Gorham High water from Philadel- nominated as candidates from whom two " Mrs. one carry Schuylkill ■ Carlotta M. Dunphe, was of "‘te, Portland; counsellor, Bur- $39.00 the a was waB with a for the will be nominated next as over- 11) During evening reception school, presented flag the features of the session. phia to the fleet? year ifii Augusta; patriotic instructor, the school or morning’s p"'; tendered all of department officers by Maud M. Merrick Water- Next she fitted out as a mail ship to seers. In the evening the annual illumi- .Gardner, Portland; press corre- Over 375 members were present and the 4tg. of ths several organizations, viile, department patriotic instructor, in code from Florida for nation of the campus, the “Ms R. Pomery, Auburn; assist- they being convention was the most successful ever carry despatches presentation the behalf of the af the a * rta,i F. in receiving line. The exercises closed corps. the Cuban revolutionists. On her first Greek play “Hippolytus,” and J ■ ■ Fields, Auburn; person- JAOK8QW &H ALL'S held by the State Woman’s Relief Corps. Pierce, Lewiston. with the singing of patriotic songs. Mrs. Elizabeth Savage, the incoming trip in this new character she bore Joa- band concert was given on the college president, presented the outgoing presi- quin Aloin, the representative in Costa :ampus. ACBtNG MUSCLES RELIEVED dent, Mrs. Ruth Eaton, in behalf of Rica of the Cuban party, landing him J1 Beale of with a E. H. Corps Bangor, gavel. safely on Cuban soil. Recognized. t*nver-exertion, mean, stiff, sors BOYINGTON, Dyspepsia The was to the Beale gavel given Corps Pendleton Brothers were her next liniment lightly applied, t CASTOR IA »t«i«t ,??’• Tablets by a Mrs. Wentworth of Gorham and owners. The of the coast was Mrs. Farmer (just back from the '■ >xur soreness disappears like Eye-Sight Specialist epileptic was made from wood from Alaska. Also For Infants and Children next :ounty we’ve all fcent lng ever helped like your Sloan’s will relieve your indigestion. Many reported flying signals of distress fair)—Well, Abner, OF THE a Can thank the outgoing council Mrs. while a aad narrer escape from being eaten one ,never you enough,” people in this town have used them presented making trip from Brunswick, ** u«er. Eaton with a bracelet. The aid who In Use For Over 30 Years slive! They had a wild cannibal and r«?rate^u* Stops suffering, and we have yet to hear of a case where Ga., to Philadelphia. Igorotte • An BOYINGTON OPTICAL of same Uuei:1h,n5* excellent counter-irri- CO., collected the largest number delegates Always bears On another trip she lost her rudder off st.the fair, and if it wasn’t the ®leaner than they have failed. We know the for* —^ Hists ok mustard. All was Mrs. Melissa MacDonald of Bidde- I Island on her feller that helped us hay last July and bottle 44{, South Maiat Street, winterport,,'Malre mule. Sold us—25o a box. Body’s way fronvWilming- twUy- only by ford and in of the fact she ! of N. for New she left because we didn’t take a newspaper! recognition 1 Signature ton, C., York. Again ornca days. Mondays; and to todays. City Drug 8tore. was presented with a jewel pin. had to display off the North Carolina —New York Globe. durable. in the news. The Grip prevailed generally )0 YOU SUFFER NORTHPORl Republican Journal winter and recuperation was slow in the Buckeye cottage is open for the season. inclement days of spring and early sum- FROM BACKACHE? BELFAST, THURSDAY, JULY 1,1915 The bowling alleys at the Waquoithave been WHEN mer. The frequent rains, the fog, and When your kidneys are weak and opened for the season. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY the chilling east winds, developed rheu- torpid they do not properly perform Ansel Benner has returned from a business matism in those to whom its had your friends come Camp, pangs Pub. Co. their functions; your back aches trip to Boston and vicinity CottagT The Republican Jour. -and- heretofore been unknown and intensified do not feel like doing much and you Dr. Warren of Bangor with his family is at to visit-you this the of those before afflictec!. are to be sufferings of You likely the for the season. UHAKLES A. PILSBURY. anything. South shore [ Manager But let us hope that the elements have despondent and to borrow trouble, summer how are al- Bright Days cottage, recently sold to Rock- done their worst, and that the coming just as,if you hadn’t enough land people, is being renovated by the new Advertising Terms. For one square, one months be filled with Don’t be a victim any longer. you to enter- Home may gladness'and ready. going Inch length in column, 25 cents for one week Tlie old reliable medicine, Hood’s owners. Supplies sunshine. summer visitors are due and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Uur tain them? How Sarsaparilla, gives strength and Mrs. J. W. Emery of Belfast is at her cottage ; Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a to arrive from now on, flowers and foli- in and and builds up for the season and is being greeted by old : Everything Staple 50 cents for three tone to the kidneys Fancy Groceries year; $1.00 for six months; age are at their best, and all that is about an automo- months. the whole system. Get it today. friends. ssssss needed to ensure their (and our) comfort New MONROE. Mrs. Leon Brown of York has arrived | bile ride about the and pleasure is the fine Maine weather for It was a good day for the Knight3, the season and will be joined later by her usual season. Fruits and at this at husband. coun- and they had a capital time—in Au- Mrs. Cyrus Ryder is very sick the present surrounding Vegetables gusta. While a member of the cabinet Bryan writing. The Charles Kennedys of New York have try. Just call up IN THEIR visited Miss arrived on the North shore to the sum- SEASON. declared for national to which Mrs. D. K. D^ake of Frankfort spend | was a old last prohibition, The European war year last mer at their cottage. President Wilson is to the S. A. Mansur Saturday. June and the end is not opposed, get Monday, 2Sth, a week Mr. Mrs. W. Franklin Burnham and prohibitionvvote. When he thought the Miss Nellie Rose has been stopping and Ward’s Bread and yet in sight. Harold Ritchie. children with Madam Burnham of Boston ar- Cake propitious moment he had been awaiting with her sister, Mrs. rived for the summer at the on the Sunday morning Mackerel and “tinkers” are reported had arrived he the office of Mrs. Eben Young has been sick list. j Received daily fresh from the resigned ! Inn. bakery. a in Clark. has Donald Bangor. abundant in the waters near Portland, Secretary of State to get th’ Mr. Young position pro-Ger- Mrs. Boothby, who has been with her sister and it is hoped they may “strike in” man and peace-at-any-price vote. Now Mrs. Lora Chase, who recently had a severe Tel. 6-22 or Holand and Mineral at her cottage in Bay View Park, has taken the 211-4, Spring Waters down this he is to the labor attack of shingles, is just getting able to go way. appealing unions. In Carleton cottage on George and Griffin streets out. Belfast. his speech at Carnegie Hall, New York, for the summer. CLIQUOT GINGER ALE, Mr. Metcalf, former associate editor he made an earnest effort to induce the Mrs. Grace Ritchie and her father, Mr. of The has read out The street lights havebeen continued through | Commoner, Bryan Chapman, have been visiting in Lewiston the Rate 15c. mile. organized labor of thfc country to take the the South shore to the per TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. of the Democratic He grounds, along party. says Bryan with past week. up his peace theories. He argued at Kelley's Cove and it is | is dead and don’t know it. Thompson cottage Mrs Agnes Watson went to Castine to at- at some length and with undoubted expected will be carried as as Shore Acres ; The News of Brooks. tend the graduation at the Normal school of jar The rain that falls nights and Sundays conviction, that only by refusing to Madam CoDe and granddaughter, Miss Doro- her daughter Margaret. j A. A. does the a world of without HOWES & crops good, strengthen itself can this Nation follow thy Frank of Boston are expected shortly J Brooks will celebrate the 4th Saturday, July CO., with Miss Florence Twombly, who spent the win- interfering anybody’s picnic plans. the safe and certain to assured to spend t he summer with the former's son, 3rd. — Portland path her has re- Argue. ter in Massachusetts for health, Ira M at Hillside Farms. he Cobe,and Mrs. Cobe, Lewis Godding, who has been ill, is at this Groceries, Diugs. — peace.' Armaments, insisted, Medicines All right as to nights; but pro- turned home improved. voke war. Disarmament and defense- Prof. Emil K. Wrinklerand party of Aurora, writing much improved. Misses and Janette Fairbanks Maude Neally N. on It is estimated that the revenues from Mr. were | Y., have arrived to spend the summer John H. Gordon remains about the same. Ho lessness, Bryan pleaded, really attended the district meeting of Monroe i Mt. Percival, where be has a camp lo room in customs for the fiscal year which ended far safer and far more of an insurance picturesque is confined his the care of a trained Rebekah Lodge recently. and | observatory. They made the trip from nur3e. yesterday will be $30,000,000 below the for peace, than preparedness for nation- Mrs. Wealthy Grant, who is not able to ! New* York in Frof. Wrinkler’s ear. estimates of Secretary McAdoo. al defense. is not to make Miss Mary Dunphy, who has made her home AT THE- Bryan likely walk, was wheeled in her chair to the home of t ! Mr. and Mrs L. A. Savage of Brewer, Post- converts in this Mr. with Mrs. Sadie Webb of Brooks, has gone to of many direction. a neighbor, Miss S. A. Mansur, where she The Social Democrats master A. W. Keating, Mrs. Keating, Miss Thorndike to be with Mrs. Philbricx awhile. Gompers, the leading labor spokesman, she took her Sunday dinner. h ave published in a German newspaper a Clara Keating and Miss Marian Heal of Bel- in to take in the Ray Roberts, who has moved into the village, WOMAN’S CLUB, B6 ... full for Will it avail declining part meeting Mrs. Wealtha Grant andJ. C. Plourd were fast spent the week-end at Hillside Farms, page appeal peace. has fitted up a good team and is fish I S-ilU. of Miss A. Mansur peddling no dinner guests S. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe. f w’hen there is to cry “Peace, peace; in this vicinity. He carries a good stock and “I am not either the invitation. Mrs. Grant was in New Braided and willing to have by conveyed Mr. M. Flanders of Boston Rugs, Hand Woven peace?” and Mrs. Ralph apparently is doing a good business. | labor movement cr our men and women her wheelchair and it was the first time she with their children arrived June 24th to spend in a Martin will deliver a Linen Knit Porch placed false position. The United has out since her was a Rev. Mr. temperance Runners, Baskets, Trays, Jackets Harvard’s color is crimson, but she been hip injured by the Mr. Flanders leased Bo- I and States will not enter into the summer, having address at the church voluntarily fall some three Congregational Sunday. / looked blue after the annual dual regatta years ago. the Cobe on the South shore, for I Shawls. Lessons in Reed and Raffia Basketn present European war. Of that I am hemia, place Like all his talks it will doubtless be interest- with Yale at New London, June 26th. confident. our reserve and Knowlton-Doliber. A very pretty June the season. As manager of the New England -- If, despite ing and valuable. There should be a full house. i For the first time in many years Yale self-control, we shall be dragged into it, wedding was solemnized in the home of Mr. Conservatory of Music, Mr. Flanders was in- whether we like it or there will be Prof. H. P. Boody and family of Kent’s University crews swept the river. not, and Mrs. Leslie A. Knowlton Sunday, June strumental in bringing a number of musical but one position to ourselves, true to our Hill are spending the long vacation with his 27tb, at noon, when their son, Chester D people to Bayside last season. i Home Cooked Food on Sale fellows, true to the ideals of hu- the Hon. John H. Boody and wife. Every at- highest Knowlton, and Miss Hattie Doliber were parents, Day Summer this year has been very for May Mrs. J. W. Blaiedell, who has arrived at The manity which our movement stands. We call him “Phil” here,and everybody is glad and Lunches tractive so far.— Boston Globe. united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The i at Reasonable Prices. the Boston Towers, has already done much since her ar- “That,’’said Advertiser, was decorated with lilies of to see him. What? W’hen frosts at night have nip- parlor tastefully rival to Merrithew in which “is the voice of common beautify square, and over- sound, sterling, the valley and white snowballs. Rev. Mr. The school at the town house in Jackson Mrs. Black’s Delicious ped corn,beans and cucumbers, she takes great pride and keeps in a perfect I Try Specials for Lunch, sense, in to a and senti- Fletcher of thfe for- when work- reply mushy Monroe Center church, closed last Friday. It was a special school with coats and mittens were worn bloom all summer. Some handsome plants X Clam Boullion, Salads, Strawberry Snort Cake, all kinds mental which is in itself a threat merly of Waterville, conducted the impres- some There were some twenty- Sandwiches, Cafe theory have been in and the Stars and wav thirty pupils. ing in gardens? put stripes X to American National Mr. sive ceremony. The bride was becomingly five vsitors present. Refreshments were served Doughnuts. safety. Bryan daily from the tall flagstaff. The square is one in in Mrs. Grace In a despatch from Field Marshal Sir would a gowned white and the groom navy blue. and a good time enjoyed. T preaching peace, merely invite of the prettiest in the grounds. general Every SatUlday at 5 p.m Baked Beans and Hot Rolls, Tea and l n,; last These young have a circle of Dow Bachelder was the teacher and the school John French, published week in war that could have but one people large Hot or Iced. ignoble end- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shea are at their X Special orders taken at any time for parties. at home and in other and hav- he includes among the names of friends, places, was highly complimented. London, ing. Mr. Gompers, as a friend of peace, cottage, Ferncroft, on the North Shore for a the of their childhood for and ing spent greater part A to a few friends was those “recommended gallantry wants the United States in a few weeks. Mr. Shea has had a number of nice at home recently position in are Monroe they well known and esteemed and wife. They have distinguished service >n the field” 58 where it can offers from well known given by Cheney Higgins adequately defend its safe- here. The will live at the generous moving pic- young couple groom’s this season a sum of money women connected with various branches and thus have some ture film to but has not made expended quite ty real assurance of where their friends are con- companies direct, home, extending and much labor in remodelling th,. of the service and of his for the summer. His own The personal military nursing peace.” for a and future. plans play, gratulations happy bright house in this village and now have the Red Cross. Man-o’-War'sman, which he directed and took they bought The wedding guests consisted of the immedi- Notice to the Public a comfortable residence. They ! Has been the the role as well as it from fine, cosy, anything gained by coun- ate families. leading in, picturing furnished a fine dinner and old friends Ex-Gov. Foss of Massachusetts in an now greeted I have entire stock records and 01 tries at war in suppressing the war his play of that name, was shown in the Colonial l purchased the fixtures, equipment with cordial at the recent Club WHITE’S CORNER, a few weeks drew crowd- hospitality. and have address Reciprocity correspondents and keeping their own (Winterport.) Theatre, Belfast, ago, 1 late F. L. Adams, Optometrist, of Belfast thoroughly remodeled dinner in Boston, attributed a large part people,and the world in ed houses and was enthusiastically received. SWANVILLE. $ the office and am prepared to do first-class optical! work at p..pu,ar general,in ignor- Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Haley were business of the increase in the of ance as to real conditions at the * prices. consumption front? If callers in JackBon Friday. FREEDOM. afternoon Mrs. Mabel Averill liquor to drinking by women. He said a with Last Friday Germany reports great victory, Mrs. Linda Littlefield entertained the Thim- I am a graduate of the New York Institute of Optometry, served a-> had, as always, some very pleasing exercises J that Massachusetts was for national the of of Miss Marion Rankin was the of Hazel "■ pro- capture thousands Russians, ble Club afternoon, June 22nd. guest of three years and have had several Tuesday at the close of her school. years' practival hibition and that the candidate who from a Sparrow recently. Petrograd comes counter claim, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby were recent guests perience. i Mrs. Marion Lufkin and two children ar- stood on that would be elected. and so it is with the news Croxford in Dixmont. Rev. J. G. Vance has gone to New platform from every of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamp- Your is solicited and is on file at .if-,. rived from Boston Sunday morning and are patronage your record m> \ He to be that candidate. It is censored shire for a few weeks. proposes quarter. and colored un- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. were Sunday which will be to the on or about 1915. i Nealley guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. open public June 20, til no one can have any confidence in the of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Stevens in Mon- Miss Annie Bryant from Unity is dressmak- Among the noteworthy articles in this guests Nickerson. “Official” news. was ing for Mrs. Charles Sampson. {apprenticeship It different, in the roe. issue of The Journal is one from E. W. Mr. Conner of Providence, R. I., and little Frank F. Graves, Graduate of the Crimean Phil Lamson has a farm in Knox and f Optometrist days war, which began C, O. Whitney was the guest of his brother, bought Mrs. A. E. Brown Howe’s Monthly on German efficiency; daughter Jessie and Mr. and Odd m when is his household t Belfast, Maine, Fellows’ Block, 1854, William Howard Russell Willard Whitney, in Newport, Friday and Sat- moviDg goods, of Mr. and Mrs. Leon a communication from a of Searsport were guests correspondent went to the front for the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ward in One Room 1. Connection London Times. urday. Say will, stay Merrithew Sunday, f, Up Flight. Telephone ot the Kennebec Journal on religious He reported things as they were, criti- Barbara and Amos Conant returned to their the girls’ dormitory this summer. conditions in Maine, and particularly in Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strickland of Bangor, cised freely, and with good results, as home Thursday after the commencement exer- Knowles Bangs attended the State encamp- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cunning- Waldo county, and an article that will accompanied by means were cises at Hebron ment of the G. A. R. in last week. taken to remedy the evils of Academy. Portland ham and Edna, came down in their —-- —■ appeal to farmers and milk- daughter It. dairymen, of the Farmers' in the which he complained, and no one has C. C. Clements, secretary Mrs. Sparrow, Miss Bryant and Miss Flye auto Sunday morning. They returned men on “Home Care of Milk,” from the ever ventured to that this Union of Maine, attended the annual meeting attended the O, E. in Thorndike, afternoon, accompanied by E. L. Cunningham U. S. of say publicity chapter, S., Department Agriculture. in Bangor June 29th and 30th. Mrs. Strickland’s Mr. and Mrs. CAMDEN-BELFAST was harmful in the least degree to the last Thursday. and parents, Professor W, E, Hebbard closed his school Emery Cunningham, Mrs. E. L. Cunningham Congressman A.P. Gardner forces arrayed against Russia. When Mrs. Happy Ayer and Miss Ayer arrived AUTO SERVICE. challenged and Edna will remain for a two the duties in South Royalton, Vermont, and arriv- Wednesday to spend the summer in their daughter ARRIVE IN CAM: Ex-Sec. as the leader of the Sepoy rebellion broke out Mr. Rus- LEAVE BELFAST, Windsor Hotel, j Bryan, ed at C. M. Conant’s weeks’ visit. sell went to Saturday. bungalow on the Ayer farm. 8.00 si. in.; 12.15 3.00 p. m. 0 30 Jin.; 1.30 p. in 1 1 peace movement which has National dis- India for the London Times, p.ui,: and wife were Mr. and Rlrs. W. E, Damm, accompanied by and in 1861 he came to this A. L. Blaisdell at Camp Etna Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Small and daughter LE AVE CAMDEN, Hay View House, ARRIVE'. IN armament as its to a series of country, but j object, for the their Kenneth Greeley of Hampden,, Saturday and Sunday June meeting of Marion and Lena Plummer autoed to Belfast nephew, 0.30 a. in.; 1 30 Ill; 4.30p. m. 11.00 a. in.; 3 00 p. m his stay here was brief. He was at the p. joint debates on the wisdom of increas- and Earl Curtis, motored to Hebron to attend the Maine State Spiritualists Association. June 22nd in the doctor's car. first battle of Bull Run and was stam- Round ing the National armament, and left it the graduation of their son, Wm. M. Damm, Fare, $1.00. Trip, $2.00. Clements and L. A: White and Prof. F. E. Fortier and Mrs. Fortier and and because of his unceremonious R. L. party, able man- SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION. to to name all the but peded, who gave the Salutatory in a very Bryan conditions; M. Conant and and C. little son Francis visited Mrs. Fortier’s exit from the field party, C. family C. par- Mr. and Mrs. Bryan has declined. He has advertised was given the sobri- ner. They returned Thursday. Clements and family motored to Camp Etna ents in Dexter and friends in Bar Harbor the MAINE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, quet of "Bull Run” Russell. He W. S. NicKerson atterfded the graduation of his onion faim in Texas for and is reported week. WILLIAM B. sale, Sunday. past wrote WILLIAMSON. Man. the Austrc-Prussian war in and the their Doris at Castine. She said to have been offered 1866 daughter the political Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Libby and Miss Louise Mrs. D. W. Dodge is with her cousin, Mrs. their ORRIN J, DICKEY, Agent. Phone 156-3, Bellast, Maine. war between France and in the class ode. They were accompanied by economy chair in a mid-WeBtern Univer- Germany Percis in Boston. Mrs. visited relatives in Swanville June 25th. Mrs. Andrews, Dodge hopes daughter, Annie. Miss Bernice .1870, and was the war corre- younger sity. He has an invitation to greatest remained with her mother and sisters to bring her cousin, who is very sick, with her class at accepted Libby Damm gave the (?) to the graduating his He had some at the San spondent of day. has for a few when she returns. three speak Francisco Exposition days. West Enfield. With the arrival of these PROSPECT FERRY. NORTH ISLESBOR j notable successors. In our own Civil July 4th. Albra Harding and family and Mrs. Edgerly Miss Ruby Vose spent a few days in the vil- graduates, and Miss Ruby Gray from M. C. I. War such as visited relatives in Dr. H. Dolan or w.v 1 distinguished journalists of Bangor and Ed. Harding of motor- lage with friends on her way from her home and Miss Fannie Brown from Brooks High Miss Hannah Heagan F. of Bang The latest war news of interest is that Charles Murat now all at home on business. : A. Dana, Halsted, George ed to town Sunday and were guests of Mr. in Houlton to Providence, R. I., where she is school, our young people are Bangor last week. day is to send an to the Dardanel- Italy array Alfred Townsend and many others were and Mrs. H. E. Haley. training fot a noise. She will graduate next for the summer. Miss Marian Clifford of Winthrop, Me., is Mrs. Julia Ftose was the gu and a also to les fleet join the Allies that at the front, and Mr. Dana was on Gen. Mrs. Olive of March. Mrs. G. A. Avery. Cottrell in Belfast last week. I Thompson Middleboro, Mass., HILL visiting will release the British for im- OAK (Swanville). warships Grant’s staff in the Mississippi valley Mrs. Lizzie Cates of Revere, Mass., and Mrs. Children's day at the Grange hall, June 26th, Miss Lucy Grindle was confined to the house Rev. Harry Hull spent tl«- service elsewhere. The Rus- of several was friends in 1 portant campaign. Japan was the first to debar Louise Hamilton Augusta spent largely attended and the finest program W. A. Damm lost one of his large work with the grip last week. town. He will su;; sians are said to be stili but at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. G. have had for was church fi r a few week: retreating, the army correspondent in her war with days Larby. they years greatly enjoyed horses recently. Mrs. M. A. Littlefield is on the sick list. Baptist their armies are intact and the Germans Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bartlett went to by all. The chorus given by a large number Emmerson of Bucks- Russia. A recent writer says of the Camp Luville Seekins lost his driving horse Satur- She is attended by Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark an.1 of children under and Austrians are no Etna June 24th and remained over the instruction of Miss Win- of taking prisoners Japs, that while they are the most in- Sunday. It was sick only a few hours. port. Sangerville arrived June nifred was well day morning. and Mrs. Bartlett made a short visit with her Dodge rendered and highly few with Mrs. Bunker t capturing no munitions. Nothing of on earth it is has been with Mrs. Master Wilson James of Bangor is spending days Annie quisitive people impossible all Miss Mary Bowen, who son, E. W. Webber, in Pittsfield during their appreciated by present. importance is reported on the western to information from them or a weeks, has returned his vacation here with his aunts, Misses Han- The teachers who are at h. get any slay. F. O. Seekins for several front, where trefleb fighting continues. direct answer to a This SECRET SOCIETIES. nah and Ellen Heagan, mer are the Misses Eliza Bat«v leading question. Miss Viola Conant accompanied Mr. and home. It is intimated that to who has Nettie Heal, Eunice Keller Germany’s reply national characteristic may account, in Mrs. P. E. Severance of Newburg tc Castine, Miss Evelyn Kaler of Frankfort, P. M. Ginn, Gerry Harding, Percival Hard- this the exercises Harvey, were business Coombs. I country’s second note will be friend- part at least, for their exclusion of the June 23d, to attend graduation The semi-annual election of Tarratine Tribe been the guest of her uncle. George ini? and Miss Faustina Harding at the E. S. N. S., and with her sisters, Misses ly and favorable. of Red Men took place and the week, has returned home. visitors in Bangor last Saturday. war correspondents, but there is no such Gertrude and Edna, returned by boat Thurs- Monday evening past the officers were elected: a successful term to M excuse for the countries now at war. In day. following Prophet, Miss Laura Holmes closed Mrs. W. D, Harriman has been confined Odd Fellows’ Building The ban on vodka in Russia and ab- Charles H. Hahn; sachem, Harold B. Robinson; of school in No. 9 June 25th with a picnic, the two weeks, there is dissension over The Ladies Club of this vicinity were guests the house with the grip past England today which was by all present. sinthe in France has led to an increase of Mrs. W. N. York in Monroe after- senior sagamore, Percy L. Cunningham; junior enjoyed the Monday but at this writing is better. tion. the suppression of war news, led by a of tea noon, June 21st, and with other guests made sigamore, Lincoln Clark. The appointed of- that in drinking—“the cups that cheer & Brothers announce early Miss of Vermont closed a London if not now, the merry indeed. After two hours spent Harper Marjorie Wing Times; once, party ficers will be announced at the installation will a new novel by Holmtn ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEET1I but not inebriate”—and since the first were in- July they publish weeks’ school here last in that at whist other interesting features There has been successful term of ten most powerful organ of opinion close July 12th, which will be under the direction of Day called “The Landloper.” of the teas have worked from troduced for entertainment, and at the a to and friends, Notice is hereby given tha: year up an interval of nearly three years between Friday and gave picnic pupils j country. delicious refreshments of ice cream and as- Orrin J. Dickey, district deputy. The regular ing of the stockholders of C 18 1-2 to 26 cents a This is in this novel and Mr. Day’s last-published book, All enjoyed a very pleasant time. pound. sorted cake were served. will be on the 2nd and 4th ing Association will be held meetings Mondays in “The Red Lane.” to wrar risks and Butman Welcomed at Matinicus. closed a successful Hall, at Belfast, on part due, however, high Capt. July and August. Miss Faustina Harding SWANVILLE CENTER. transportation charges. Two side lights term of ten weeks’ school at Mt. Heagan last Wednesday, July 7,1915,at 7 Rockland. Me, June 24. The gasoline members of Primrose Thirty Chapter, 0, E. has the school brought out by the increase in tea drink- Mr. and Mrs. visited rela- Friday. Miss Harding taught for the election of officers a: Palm, just for passenger and Henry Thompson went to Islesboro on the yacht purchased S., Tuasday regular is well known and much of such other business as m are shown in the statements that the tives in Solon last week. for several years and ing mail service on the Rockland and Matinicus trip of steamer Annabell, where were before said meeting. they a and some 65 were o of Scotch in the season Mrs. Lizzie Webber of Monroe was the liked. She gave picnic RALPH H. HOV. ! utput whiskey route, in place of the steamer W. G. Butman, guests of Lone Star Chapter. They arrived guest of Mrs. H. P. White one day recently. present. Ice cream and all kinds of cake Attest: SAMUEL AHA just ended w’as 1,000,000 gallons below which sank a few weeks ago, was given a home at 2.30 a. ^m on a Wednesday special a Belfast, Maine, June 30, H' Miss Edna Bent from Canada is the guest cf were served and all enjoyed very pleasant normal, and that taxes on distilled hearty welcome upon its arrival at Matinicus and were enthusiastic in their of spirits for an indefinite trip praise today. Half the population assembled on the her uncle, Wm. Clements, afternoon. collected by the United States govern- the hospitality of the members of Lone Star wharf and as the boat came alongside it was time. ment the first months of the chapter. On their arrival in Llesboro a TROY. during eight deluged with flowers by school girls. Capt. Misses Hazel, Mildred and Hildred Marr and Mrs. W. G. Butman were an was them and at current fiscal year $96,- presented went to Bath last week to spend the summer sumptuous banquet awaiting aggregated only immense basset of in the center of Members of the Sunshine Society and their flowers, with their sister Nellie. each cover was a bright and witty verse of 457.872, a loss of $6,884,073, or over 7 which was a cake inscribed with the been invited Mrs. N. E. Dan- large The friends have by word "Welcome.” An address of welcome Mrs. A. A. Barden has returned home from welcome and a primrose. menu included per cent., from the preceding year. and forth to at her cottage at Windermere was delivered by Hon. Scott Young. The California, where she spent the past year, salmon and all the fixings, hot rolls, salads, picnic She will Palm was formerly used by the Boston Harbor is with her son Fred for one week. strawberries and coffee. Thursday, July 1st. posta card and you wdil re*v fancy pies, cream, WALL We have said very little about the then take up her home in Winterport village. police. work of the was M The chapter beautifully Seventy-three were in attendance at the Corner Cross and Federal weather, because language fit to use in Miss Charlotte of Belfast closed Lone Star and an entert inment Staples exemplied by with John The Shoe Situation. successful term of school in districts 1 of unusual merit was At the close Sunshine meeting Mrs, Spencer a family newspaper was inadequate. Of very presented. and 2 June 25th, and teachers and pupils en- of the evening punch, wafers and cake were June 24th,inc luding a former valued member, Farm For Sale of the entire in footwear is becom- the other kind language The situation steadily joyed a picnic at Swan Lake in the afternoon. served. Remarks were made oy the Lone Sarah Shaw of who has been Mrs. Auburn, of more favorable in of Miss treated her pupils to bananas, Stars and Worthy Matron Lulu Carter Hills Consisting of 120 acres si vocabulary has been exhausted, private- ing and, anticipation Staples by old and friends the past and lemonade. and others of Primrose. visiting neighbors rocky; splendid hay and potat < fires and overcoats orders, manufacturers are operating peanuts ly. When furnace iarger week. Ice cream and cake were served by and wood enough to pay entire with itacreased freedom in the leather market. and an home are essential to even a partial degree of HALLDALE. the hostess. The next meeting will be with buildings elegant 4- New England factories are still busily Frank Grady, caretaker: n< comfort in and rain and pre- Many Mrs. Irene Ward, July 8. June, fogs on army contracts and more business C HILD REN der penalty of law. Address engaged D. P. has sold his farm to Fred NOT ENOUGH almost even the most this kind is as as the war con- Thompson Mrs. tf9 F. E vail continuously, of expected long ever receive the proper balance of food The school at Cook’s Corner, taught by a demand Sylvester. 131 Kurf«»' tinues. Retailers report broadening nourish and 25th with a optimistic become depressed and dis- to sufficiently both body Georgia Woods, closed June picnic Fram-iS'''1 as the vacation season advances and many The school here closes July 2nd after a term San and fail brain the growing period when in which 30 Eleven pupils were couraged. Now, if July August novelties are being sold in women’s lines, while of ten weeks. during participated. nature’s demands are greater than in and us seasonable weather our three staples receive most attention in men’s wear. not absent one day, viz: Arthur Ruby to give here last is so Recent in leather is sustained Claude D. Nutter preached Sunday, mature life. This shown in many Woods, * to improvement Roundy, Esther Sanderson, Frances months summer will be cut down two. are firmer than for weeks forenoon and evening. lean colds, and prices many past. pale faces, bodies, frequent and Ermine Reid PATTERSON June 26th. Verna Carleton, Aubine Gray, While the wet weather has been “good —Dun’s Review, Mr. and Mrs. Claud D. Nutter of Princeton and lack of ambition. Sidelinger, Lyle Cunningham and Christena 0 are are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. For all such children we say with MUSIC S H for grass,” warm, sunshiny days Mies Julia Annie, who in addition to her has not missed Nutter. unmistakable earnestness: They need and Robert Gowin. Ermine Gray **'^ needed to make hay, and the pre- duties as first assistant in the High school good and need it now. It a of school for the year. 47 Main Bella®1 w be of Foster set a handsome Scott’s Emulsion, day Street, unless made ill also supervisor penmanship during E. H. sarcophagus vailing cold weather, up now in here last in concentrated form the very the coming year, is Somerville, Mass., monument on his lot in the cemetery possesses MUSIC MDSE. to enrich their blood. It TEACHl^ by favorable weather in|the fall, threatens where she is studying the methods of Mr. Saturday. food elements Children Cry Whitehouse, whose writing books are used in weakness to strength; it makes RENTING RKFA‘k1' another failure of the corn crop. Aside Miss Marie who has been working changes our here. She is also the Tolman, No alcohol. FOR FLETCHER’S **** sthoo|a observing has to Freedom t< them sturdy and strong. J. LEE PATTERSON, from the agricultural outlook the per- work in the Somerville schools.—Camden Her* for Mrs.'Adell Choate, gone work for Charles Woodbury. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J.~ R I A sonal conditions have been almost unen- aid. CASTO V ■»«■ »«■ -0,1 _ UL .-- The Sons and Daughters of Veterans will gc The clerks in the James H. Howes’ dry News oi oenasi. The to Frye's Mountain, Montville, Monday, July goods store lunched at the Wayside Tea Room 5th, and will hoist a flag on the uiountain top. last and part of the evening 1 Thursday spent lilies have appeared, and despite the r>nd There will be a basket dinner. All who care to socially with their former fellow clerk, Mrs. weather much earlier than usual. go will be cordially welcomed, Ada E. Wildes, the proprietor. Those pres- Arthur A. Blair and Charles B. Norton Northport Inn. The Inn is now W, K. Emma M. v open, ent were Misses Maude Russell, 111 for new .0 Tuesday Mr. Blair’s more exten- Bangor Franklin Burnham having made Hichborn, Mrs. Eva C. Brown, Miss Mildred I. ford ear sive improvements this year. The large din- Darby, Mrs. Georgia M. Hoffses, Misses Marie hall has been refinished in and colonial fmay YOU] goto buy of the city government ing gold | :■? regular meeting and Amy Sholes. -2 Hats a room. Hats $1.50 2 $3.00 $1.50 it 2- ,1 Tuesday evening, July 6th, as the white, making most attractive $3.00 The Belfast band gave its first open air con- \ tie. Julv 5th, is a holiday. New culinary equipment has been installed, re{ cert the schoolhouse common 2.50 Hats 1.25 ahh 2.50 Hats 1.25 a new 10 foot French new hot of the season on of business including range, res and places generally 23d, and the j water while the Wednesday evening, June despite for the 5th heating plant, laundry, etc., I 2.00 Hats 1.00 e fed day Monday, July was an 2.00 Hats 100 of the Inn has unfavorable weather there unusually UK — outside been newly painted, I :s.ei to do your marketing Saturday I_ large audience to listen to an excellent pro* a flower and very pretty perennial garden come 1.50 Hats .75 1.50 Hats .75 before. but may back ; gram. concerts are a very started in the green in front of the Inn. Mr. you These enjoyable S 1 Woodbury is convalescing at the season. There will be Burnham has secured the services of J. N. without it. 'c feature of tne summer 1.00 Hats .50 100 ^ 50 Mrs. E. C. in ner mother, Woodbury, a concert this, Thursday, evening at 7.30 Read of Attleboro, Mass., as manager. The I after a very successful operation a some o’clock, Charles F. Harmon, by request will ON ALL Inn is having the heaviest bookings in its his- ; Once in while, n at the Waldo County Hospital by j Bing “Old Love Letters.” | tory. N !i 1. Stevens and S. W. Johnson of Bel- person, who believe they A Memorial Gift. The Saturday Auction j The Ladies Auxiliary of A. E, Clark li < L Fairchild of Searsport. have < Club has presented the Associated Charities | bought Holeproot Camp, Sons of Veterans, were hostesses at an I warming fanned by friends of Mrs. with a complete infant’s layette, including enjoyable at their hall Monday even- !i Wildes will be given at the Wayside | are mistaken into buying \ function everything necessary for the mother and the ing. A banquet was served at 6 o’clock, fol- corner of and Miller ,m, High streets, the substitutes. to Miss Ida RokeB of mother’s bed, in memory of the late Mrs. many \ lowed by a reception STRAW HATS evening, July 6th, from 8 to 10 o’clock. Alice Nickerson Cooper, wife of Ralph L. Rockland, the newly elected Division Presi- i be for those who wish to I | provided We can’t help this—You a dance was Cooper. The articles are to be used in emer- dent. After the regular meeting .. cream and cake will be i ce served, Stimpson’s orchestra. gency cases where nothing haB been provided, can. Always look for the enjoyed with music by I 4 lies' Circle of the G. A. R. and allied served the and to be kept as long as necessary, or until | Punch and wafers were difring an invitation to I o e roof. It ,ave accepted attend name H I The was artistically and ap- The Home of other articles are provided by the mother or p { evening. hall Good Values f -.'ees at tn^. Baptist church next San- with flags. There were friends, and then they are to be returned to means to the big dif- propriately decorated when the pastor, Rev. Walter you who made the ng, the city building, and Mrs. Grace C. Pillsbury | | 27 guests from Rockland, trip v ant, will preach a patriotic sermon. V between satisfac- RALPH D. is to be notified, so that everything may be ference by auto. SOUTH WORTH jested to meet in Memorial Hall at j CO., I laundered and in readiness for another put and Poor’s Mills. The Sunday scnool will be > attend in a body. i tion disappointment. case. The layette is to be kept at the city | organized Sunday, July 4th. It had been post- MAINE. C ner Golden Rod will make an ex- Hose is for BELFAST, building and to be at the disposal of any phy- ! Holeproof j poned on account of the rain-Mrs. George t’amden Sunday, July 4th, leaving sician whenever needed. The various pieces ! * sale by Daggett’s visitors have returned home.... Mrs. | 1, Belfast, at 8.30 a. ra., and return- were made the members of the cl :b only | by from W. A. Monroe visited her daughters in Lin- l Camden at 4 p. m. Oakland Bark time to time until a outfit was finally complete colnville and Northport last week....Mr. and 1 'i to the pub'ic on that day,with the provided. Mrs. J. A Hartshorn went to Lincolnville ... concert of the season at 2 p. ni. A New Chapel for Grove Cemetery Two Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hart- round trio 50 cents. 4th of Goods the of Grove duly years ago trustees cemetery set shorn’s sister, Mrs. Jane Frchock.... Misses. .il to see “The New Minister” at the aside a plot of ground in the new part of Dora and Marian Brown spent Sunday with for the Folks -——---——— low^Iime; Everything Young cuurch this, and tomor- ---T Thursday, Grove cemetery to remain as a city lot until their mother, Mrs. Luella Brown.... Miss To Put Thought in Your Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall called to ., 1st and 2nd. This Virgil ^were evenings, July the citizens of Belfast should awake to the j Jennie Miller is Mrs. Annauell Under- A T illness of Mrs. Hall’s visiting I e wiil be the Boston Monday by the play given by Epw^rth need of a chapel where services c<>uld be held j wood.... Mrs. Dellie Wade and Mrs. Hattie ier the direction of Mrs. Horace B. niece, Miss Geneva Thompson of Lynn, who when necessary. This lot is about 100 feet Rolerson went to Lincoln iile Tuesday to at- was to a severe operation. L. J. v, BUYING r-. assisted Mrs. E. P. Frost and Miss undergo POTTLE S by square and well situated. Last summer one tend the funeral of Mrs. Jane Frohock-Mrs. Simmons, with Mrs. Clarence E. Read Mr. Alfred Johnson went to Bangor by auto of Belfast’s public-spirited citizens offered to Merrjam returned this week from Providence, Successor to The cast is a fine one. to Hon. Nathan F. Hous- SUGAR agKSE 6cib. H. Davis’ | ,»anist. give the sum of $1,000 toward the building of Monday accompany R. I_M. O. Wilson and Leslie Pay son went ton to his home here. Mr. Houston had been .-ge L. Frye, who lives near the foot of a chapel on this lot whenever enough more to Bangor Tuesday as delegates to the Far- Salt Pork Western 12cib. in a hospital at Bangor for some time for med- 10 AND 25 CENT mountain in Montville, recently gave money could be raised to complete such a mer’s Union convention. 5, STORE, ical treatment. came down river >v: rer an account of a visit of chapel on plans approved by him, and the They by | interesting returned cTb Church boat and Mr. Houston is now at his home, for- CiTYroiNT. Mrs. Beverly Staples LARD iSgiS^5S?r~11l Street, Hayford Block, Belfast, Maine. ,arge bull moose to his farm. The animal trustees of Grove cemetery. Harry S. Coombs, with her son in known as the Brooks house. home Friday from visits Lynn, 15c value.10c very friendly and apparently as much architect, of Lewiston, Maine, has furnished merly Salmon, “Tall Cans,” her in Spofford, N. H., and H ue Label 25c value.19c in as were and which Mass., daughter Ketchup, .-.terested the family they in him. plans specifications are satisfactory The fire alarm from box 17 at 8.40 a. m. last her brother, Forrest Rich, in Nashua, N. H. t said the moose was and heavi- to the and to the and call for V: rye larger donor, trustees, was for a chimney fire at the former Next Wednesday and Thursday at the O-era Sunday She was home her his which about which leaves about to be accompanied by daughter, 1 man horse, weighs 1,300. $2,500, $1,500 Wm. Woods’ house, comer of Cedar and Pearl Cornedl^ri p- House, "The New Governor.” \ M rs. and two Rib 1 1 lb raised to the build- Bradbury Cushing, grandchil- We | ss Frances A. Sargent entertained a thim- by subscription complete streets, now owned and occupied by Mrs. Eeef The matter of the railroad is at a Examine dren, Bradbury and Helen Staples of Lynn- selling ing. It is hoped that the citizens of Belfast re- ■: June !24th in of her guest, Alice Shales Mason. The fire department standstill. At a recent of the direc- \ party .honor F. Ames of of the 5c value.. 3c meeting will have interest to come forward C. Boston, superintendent Magic Yeast, Beulah F. Philbrook of Brewer. The enough but there was little or no damage. 6c tors of the Maine Central the offer of Belfast sponded, W. T. was the last of C mmon Crackers, “Jones”. and contribute the small amount so U Co. guest Saturday > were Mrs. Walter F. Sturtevant, Mrs. required The alarm brought out a large crowd of inter- to sell the common and stock at 1.20 T. Newell... .Mrs. H. Mosher, preferred that the work be to com- Miss R. Ralph 20c value.14c ear Mrs. Emma R. Miss may rapidly pushed Yellow Cling Peach, was The Benner, Knowlton, ested spectators. declined and no counter who underwent a successful proposition pro- this summer, A fine in water recently opera- Honor Brand Milk, 5c value.3*c Eyes iru-e H. Hayes, Miss Idella D. Knowlton, Miss pletion picture posed. The officials will take no further C. W. Proc- the Waldo has re- Corn Flakes, 10c value. 8c city colors, with can be seen at the store of Supt. W. B- Woodbury, Principal tion at County Hospital, Kelloggs’s j ati.leen Tuttle. Salads, crackers, olives, plans, action at present. Modern tor of the who is the turned home Dan- By Scientific Methods Charles R. Coombs, 72 Main street. This pro- High school, spending greatly improved-Mrs. .t and coffee were served. An summer in and Z. D. forth and two sons of Castine have been guests accident occurred Monday afternoon at the (without the aid of posed chapel would make such a vast improve- Windham, Principal brooms aria# 28c. drugs) Mrs. t'harles E. Owen entertained the Once new Peirce \ Hartshorn, who is spending the summer in of the family of Gardner L. Hatch-Miss R. Memorial school building now in pro- ment to the beauty of our cemetery, as well as And fit the Most Upto-Date Awhile Club Monday afternoon and all were Swanville, will to Castine next Tuesday to T. Newell left Mtnday to spend the summer cess of construction. Two of the workmen went serve a useful purpose,that all should take pride go Perry’s Cash Market. nt with exception of Mrs. V. L. Hall, who attend the of the Maine at the Crawford House in the White Moun- upon a staging which was not fastened securely enough to at once come forward and make meetings Superin- ut of town. The hostess served chicken tendents ana of secondary schools tains, where she has charge of the W. U. T. and it gave way, precipitating the men into such offers, as they can afford to give toward Principals ,3 ,i, hot salted strawberries and the Glasses rolls, nuts, from 6th to 9th. office_Miss of New York is basement below. They were cut and the completion of the work. It is wished that July Marjorie Bailey coffee and rresn oaimon ream, cake, tea. All went to the at home for the summer-Miss Mildred bruised quite severely and required the ser- it could be all voluntary, as was the starting Right Rev. Robert Codman of Portland, ac- At House for in the even- Reasonable Prices. j moving pictures Hanson left boat Thursday night to spend -AT- vices of aphysician. offer. Call and see the of the companied by R. W. Porter of Boston, archi- by Miss Ginn will be the next host- picture chapel Emeroy a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Maurice An electrical storm last afternoon as it is to look when completed. Your offer- tect, was in Belfast Monday, coming in his Friday in Brockton, Mass. She will re- PERRY’S MARKET was a rainfall and hail ing will be gladly received and prompt ac- steam yacht Calumet on business in regard to Thompson, accompanied by heavy of Miss turn resume her studies in the class in some sections. There was riends Beulah F. Philbrook of or an- the new in of con- and junior FOR YOUR but little rain in Broken | knowledgement made, any questions Episcopal chapel process Lenses Replaced i a of Miss of Belfast school in this Seven miles north of Belfast hail rt-wer, guest Frances A. Sargent, swered. by Charles R. Coombs. struction at the corner of Court and Elm High September. city. b a lunch at the Woman’s Club room JULY 4th DINNER. fell so that it could be up in handsful. j streets. The Bishop was pleased with the The School Committee. The June meet- picked The Delta Alpha Class Entertained. Mrs. afternoon there was Friday. menu included salads, bread, on the and with Sunday another electrical | rapid progress made building ing of the School Committee was held in the Our Prices are lowest Chase -rawberry shortcake and coffee. Those Walter F. Sturtevant’s class in the Baptist storm and a heavy rainfall with hail. Mon- & Doak, \ the work done. Superintendent’s office Monday evening. Mr. school had a social was a ;• ?ent were Rev. and Mrs. Walter F. Sturte- Sunday pleasant evening reminds us that it day beautiful day, with a light shower were present at the regular Robert P. Chase appeared before the board in The Kennebec Journal at the home of their teacher June 23rd Twenty-six the ^ *€- a Mrs. Emma R. Knowlton, Misses Grace that Belfast, here in afternoon, but a heavy rain else- Optometrists, of Thomas H. Marshall Circle, Ladies to a site for the new High school build- was 50 years ago this week Bath, Seventeen were and meeting regard Hayes, Amy L. Wilson, Kathleen present each young lady Rockland, where. Tuesday was the hottest day of the Tuttle, of the G. A. last afternoon, Mrs. Mr. Chase if the Cunningham Biddeford, Ellsworth, Lewiston, 25 Main Street, or wore on her R., Tuesday ing. proposed, Belfast, Maine, -es Sargent and Philbrook. represented person something Waterville were as season—85 in the shade. iNettie Merrithew gave a report of the recent lot on Miller street was found to be desirable, Skowhegan and designated that a book. the books represented Guessing INUW AlIV tiK lt>h«MENTS. F Or The Camden Auto Co. announces the follow* G. A. R. encampment in Portland. Remarks to raise the money by popular subscription to money order offices. Camp, COttage was the represented first thing on the pro- and home to A. A. Howes & ales of Maxwell cars: C. B. Hoyt, were made Mrs. Dora J. and Mrs. the lot and it to the After The contest for attendance between the Red supplies go Co., j Liberty; the books by Bridges buy present city. gram. Among represented were OJd Fellows block have in N. Brazier, Rockport; Wm. Currier and Julia G. McKeen. Next afternoon the matter the committee voted and Blue divisions of the junior congregation They everything “Lavender and Old “The Promised Tuesday considering Colonial Lace,” and fruits and ve re- Theatre, Newbeit, Appleton; J. C. Gray, Camden; the second birthday lunch of the season will that the lot would be undesirable, principally at the Baptist church for the past six months staple fancy groceries, “The COMMENCING mm Land,” Way Home,” “The Girl from tables in their season, Wards bread and Throo Thurlow, Lincolnville. T. E. Gushee be given to all members of the Circle and because of its distance from the city center. was won the Blues. The event was cele- cake, “Pickwick by jnces the sales of Central,” Papers,” “Freckles,” etc.... Straw hat weather has just arrived and following Ford cars: Post. There will be a special table for those The final report of the sub-committee on trans- brated by the children by a picnic at the park 5 The “Adam M. L. "Beulah,” Lamplighter,” Bede,’ the Ralph D. Co. are thi Nights Monday, July Morse, Knowlton, Liberty; A. H. whose birthdays come between March 31st portation of pupils in the out-lying districts last afternoon with a supper furnish- South^orth offering and Paid “The in the Tuesday 1 “Bought For,” Spinner desirable headwear in at one- ANNUAL TOUR | kett, Mtb. A. Cunningham, ; and July 1st and this table will have a birth- was It was voted that the fall term ed the Reds. Over a hundred were pres- great variety Searsmont; Blue accepted. by Sun,” “The Flower,” “The Rosary” and half off on all. Blow in at Southworth’s and .an Thomas, Belmont; Otis day cake. Ths menu will include sandwiches, of the city schools begin Sept. 13th. It was ent and had a very enjoyable time playing Drinkwater, “Odd Numbers.” Piano selections Miss by get a straw... .Salmon is the correct thing for THE LITTLE FAVORITE rthport. cookies, cake, doughnuts and coffee. voted to give credit in the High school course ball and other games. The supper was serv- Ethola W. Frost and some followed, flashlight the 4th of July dinner, and you may get some Insurance. The Insurance for Bible study in the Sunday schools under ed at 5 o'clock and consisted of sandwiches, Press, were taken as souvenirs of the occa Honor of A Bride-To-Be. Miss Florence pictures In Maude green peas to go with it. For salmon go to York, gives statistics of the claims and the same conditions as in private music les- cake and fruit. Misses Grace Hayes, sion. Then came a flower guessing confest, in Shaw gave a very pretty party last Saturday Bramhall’s market, and you will also find there sons. of the school in committee Klark” r.ts paid out by companies and associa- The repairs buildings E. Mathews and Frances Sargent, which a long list cf questions were answered night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. live and boiled lobsters, as usual, and fish of all “Gladys districts and the sale on :n the United States and Canada in the rural of grass on junior worx, were in charge. AND 1914. the name of a flower. Gelatine with Walter C. Shaw of Court street, in honor of kinds. This market will be closed all Ju by whip- the McLellan school lot was left with day y were 14 claims of $10,000 or over paid in of Miss Louise Supt. North Belfast. The talk on Palestine ped cream, cake and fancy cookies were serv- the approaching marriage J. 5th.... At the Woman's Club, 66 Church street, e. the Dr. Carl H. Stevens as largest $37,05b for George A. of T. Read of Con- Woodbury. resigned which was to have been given last Sunday ed. The giving of the half dollars earned Read, only daughter George braided and hand woven baskets, trays, etc HER FAMOUS COMPANY hie of school medical inspector and Dr. O. S. Calais. In Belfast $16,250 was who in October will become .the Vickery Miss Walkley, was postponed on toward the refinishing the church some gress street, evening by are for sale, and lessons on reed and raffia | vestry, was elected to the The of :n Brooks. $41,500. Amounts under position. salary of the rain. It will be given next PRESENTING of the how had earned bride of Charles Brown of Northport. During account basketry are given. Home-cooked food on | girls illustrating they Grace A. teacher in Grade 8th and >0 were in Miss Lord, if In- 1 paid Brooksville, Cas- a soldier evening at 7 o’clock pleasant. sale Camden, the money, was an feature. At a the progress of the party miniature Sunday every day, and lunches at reasonable interesting { was raised to It was voted to omit THE NEWEST AND BEST PLAYS Frankfort, Freedom, Islesboro, Knox and 9th, $550. will be passed around to il- short business session Miss Frances A. Sar- ; in khaki, with a sack on his back, entered ana teresting pictures prices. Try Mrs. Black’s delicious specials for j the unless some business Inville. July meeting special the talk.The Sunday school waB OPEN1 NO MONDAY EVENING PLAY gent was elected secretary and treasurer to it at Miss Read’s feet. It contained lustrate lunch. Every Saturday at 5 p. m., baked beans, deposited comes A meeting of the commit- -' e None Such who up. special last Miss Arline Walton club, use the needle serve the absence of Miss Ada articles in tin, aluminum and enamel re-organized Sunday. hot rolls, tea and coffee. Special orders taken during Sprowl. many tee on was held at the close of the reg- nimble for repairs and Howard W. for entertainment, were given a The present were Mrs. William which the bride-to-be will find most use- was elected superintendent parties.... Don’t take any substitutes. Get and Paid For” special guests | ware, ular when Mr. A. P. Goodhue was en- “Bought treat at the meeting, Woman’s Club room Mon- new home. Later all were invited Hatch,secretary and treasurer-Miss Walkly the original Holeproof hose, for sale only at B. Cook of Billings, Mont., Miss Beuiah ful in her to make for the at the gaged plans plumbing to a ■:> evening by Mrs. Lizzie with decorated in and a fine sermon last Sunday morning The Dinsmore Store.At Inn Black, Mrs. Philbrook of Brewer and Mrs. Renworth to th? dining room, green for which bids will be called gave Northport McLellan school, Bhe a OF PROGRAM :;i Ames as a audience. In the evening gave can now a fish or a ENTIRE CHANGE special guest. The members Rogers of Belfast. Members of the ciass pres- white, where ices, cake, nuts and punch Were large you get regular dinner, later. was the club are Madam on her travels in Palestine, which broiled live or hot boiled Frances H., Mrs. M. ent were Miss Grace Hayes, Miss Carrie served by the hostess, assisted by her sister, talk lobster dinner for $1. NIGHTLY and Miss Gladys Klark Returns to the Colonial Marie Gay and her Table de hote Frances Murch, Mrs. Georgia Greenlaw, Misses Lou and Eila Smalley, Miss Miss Marjorie. The guests were Misses Clara highly interesting.Miss dinner, $1_H. McKinnon is NEW VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS -F- Mrs. Theater, On Monday evening, July 5th, the Brier of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived now located at 178 Hortense L. and Mrs. Bessie C. Frances Sargent, Miss Inez Thomas. Miss j and Belle Keating, Marian Heal, Janetta brother, Gay Upper High street, where favorite actress, Mias and her to the summer-Mrs. he will be to receive t. Mrs. Arvilla B, Webber, Misses Hattie Edith Burgess, Miss Idella Knowlton, Miss Rogers, Alfreda Ellis, Hazel Doak and Mrs. E. Gladys Klark, Sunday morning spend glad customers, old and ^ of old and new will be- to N. Y., Sunday for his ice at Prices 15, 25 end 35 Cents Black, Mildred Dodge, Frances Sanborn Ethola Frost, Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Miss S. Webber. Master Harry Peters was the lit- big company favorites, F. C. Gay went Brooklyn, new, cream, reduced prices. Or- tr i Hazel a three at the Colo- a short Miss Grace Hatch or delivered.... A FEW SEATS AT 50 CENTS Kamsdell. Amy L. Wilson. tle soldier who presented the gifts. gin nights' engagement night for stay... ders, large small, promptly for the ini- of her birth See statement of condition -- nial Theater, The play announced celebrated the 6th anniversary the of the Searsport Seat sale opens at the Box Office Fri- 1 tial opening is George Broadhursts wonderful June 23rd. She entertained twelve of her Savings bank-Annual meeting of stockhold- ; day morning. success, “Bought and Paid For,” by far the girl friends at home. A dainty supper was ers, Odd Fellows Building Association July greatest play of its kind ever presented on any served and all heartily enjoyed the occasion. 7th at 7.30 p. m....Bargain Week at Green I and Paid For” holds the rec- Bro’s Co. 5 and 10 cent store. Call and see the stage. Bought A Siilver Wedding. Edwin Sherman Bow ord for to more in Belfast th. n wonderful are for one playing money ker of Bloomfield, Vt., and Miss Cora Hatch bargains they offering that has ever been week 12th to 17th any play presented here, Jellison of Brooks, who were married at the only, July inclusive, High and no doubt the attendance at the Colonial celebrated the 25th street, Belfast.... Fresh salmon at Perry's Week bride’s home June 29,1890, **-AT- next will be another record- Market for your 4th of dinner_Miss Bargain Monday night anniversary of their marriage at their home^ July breaker. The other plays to be presented are Eda Woodbury pyblishes a card of thanks_ No. 18 Congress street, last Tuesday evening, If want to “The Turning Point*” by Preston Gibson, a were you take an automobile ride, or CO. from 8 to 10 o’clock. About 100 guests GREEN BROS. true adaptation of the popular book by the same entertain your friends in that way, just call SALMON nre>ent. The house was attractively decorat- 5 and 10 Cent Store. author, of which more copies have been sold the up Donald Clark—you can get him on the ed. The was in green and white, parlor and see the wonderful values we are than any other ever placed on the market, and telephone—and his car will be at your service. Come receiving line standing in front of a semi-cir- as a play it bids fair to be a like success. Rate 15 cents per mile. offering one week only, =for— cle of small evergreen trees; the back parlor “Kinderings,” the remarkable detective thief in wild ferns and sprays of locust blossoms, July 12th to 17th, Inclusive. drama by Charles Keynon, is another play and the dining room in buttercups and daisies. BET THE HABIT. TR-DE AT with which the Klark Co. will test the capa- Mr. and Mrs. Bowker exchanged the Tiffany Ice Cream city of the Colonial, Both the story and the j wedding rings and the service was not repeat- | Green Bros. Go. 5c. and i Oc. Store, JULY FOURTH play are too well known to need further com- ed on account of illness in the family of their ment. This season Miss Klark has surround- am High Street, Belfast. Maine, bridesmaid, now Mrs. W. S. Jones of Brooks, I now located at Upptr ed herself with the and most 2w26p eat have we largest capable Rev. David This is the week when everyone will salmon. Never before and of the officiating clergyman,. No. where I company she has ever brought to Belfast, and High street, 178, Brackett. Their best man in 1890, Miles S. been able to procure such elegant salmon as we are receiving this year. with the exceptional line of plays offered it will be glad to receive custom- \ Jeliison, was presen;. In the receiving line and will be the biggest beBt offering of its Mrs. For Sale We receive these fish the after are taken from the water, ensuring were Mr. and Mrs. Bowker, Mr. and ers, old and new. Orders large ! day they in ^ kind that wi.l be seen Belfast for many Bowker. Thomas a. Bowker and Harry H. j or small delivered. the est The of Salmon this week will be the days to come. New vaudeville features will promptly Sand and gravel delivered at higl quality possible. price Madam Bowker wore a very becoming gown j be introduced at and the every performance ruffles of Get my reduced prices, which a reasonable same as for the past few weeks, of white lace cloth with fillet and price. plays and specialties will be changed each white net and carried a bunch of pink roses. will surely please you. evening. Seat sale opens at the box office on CHAS. M. HALL, Mrs, Bowker wore her wedding gown of white H. Friday morning. Prices 15, 25 and 35 cents. McKINNON. satin messaline trimmed with Irish crochet Tel. 306 Ave A few seats at 50 cents. Telephone 209-12 3w26 bear ! A? o’< at that time many is winning people and but when we learn ___ | pun Note the absence of friction! No ality religion, given to our by the century-old which cannot fail to interest Co. -——-1 in been trained from the cradle to be effici- po- that the of all the States in shipping engineer surance the face and as average coastwise law which some of end alike. would litical or newspaper quarrels, among navigation layman Capt. Frank W. of walk the floor. I could not lie ent in everything they attempt. church membership is 39.1 per cent of Much would Armstrong Orange, dov the A noted the World's friends in Congress doubtless on the a Let it be remembered now and for- English. railway expert the while the vainly depend N. J., former Hampden man, is master sit still sometimes for a entire population, percent- to last summer, of divers to day and a nigh'. ! that ef- says the Germans will win, if they win sought repeal ability descend to a of the Snow. He made the same ever, and spread on the record, age of Maine is 29.9, while Rhode voyage at a time. I was and at because of their only f All this in Amerii an depth which must nervous, had; ,~- means nothing more than l all, superb railway the present activity establish new to Bahia several years ago in the schoon- ficiency simple Island is 54 percent, or highest of the records at little appetite, no service. man, woman and child shipbuilding over which World exu;ts by least 100 and er with case ambition, melancb common sense; the easiest and best way Every New State it is evident that feet, Marion Hill, oil,and although j any England s to and often as ■ in the rules necessary due entirely and absolutely to the perform any useful work’ after were then felt though I had of all human results with Germany obeys should be done to freights high he got double * accomplishing for Ttie old instead of something remedy coastwise law, and the abnor- getting down. Considerable friend in the world. After I least effort. efficiency. men, conditions. navigation advance this trip.— Bangor Commercial. had tr; letters to the news- present mal conditions created by the great war has been made of late in most female David the writing Krumbling are but five diving work, every remedy without Lloyd-George, representing Of the 48 States there ,n It is that the num- and a recent invention papers and criticising the conduct of the 1 . understood consisting of a CLASS DAY AT HEBRON. cess, my mother-in-law advised proud English government, was compell- with a lower percentage of church mem- r> i war, are at work in the factories ler of new in hand will soon be in- hollow metal sphere, now under construc- ed to state before an audience fields, and those are such ! ships take Lydia E. Pinkham's publicly bers than Maine, creased and claims to t Vegeta or offices. Every German child is help- by several large passenger tion, ability pv two men down The exercises of Class Day at Hebron i I in Manchester, on the evening of June States as Oklahoma, etc., j Compound. did so and gait:, ; the fatherland in the Wyoming, steamers ordered for West Indian 1,000 with control of the drew a that in the ing great emerg- 'reight feet, vehicle to Academy large attendance Tues- 3d, German victory present ] | new States built up with people from strength every day. I have now no :r ency. field has been seeded, in commerce. But these steamers, though permit the occupants moving it or afternoon, June 22d. After war w7as due to overwhelming superior- Every ’•an over. about, day prayer ble in and j the fact that most of the sot intended for the coastwise it to a side. the class any way highly prais come tell spite of young service, j anchoring ship’s Through by chaplain, Cecil C. ity in equipment. “I here to While our State so unfavor- I Sweat, medicine. It advertises 1 are work is presents ire made ? another I windows the divers could class itself the he ‘‘I the men at the front; the being possibl by legislative observe the the history was given by Dorothy you truth,” said, bring able a showing, it is ever so much worse of S. T. done the men and the women measure which the World has bitterly work placing cbainp or cables and M. Hutchinson. Walter W. Cross gave HURLEY, Eldon, Missouri. most message ever delivered j by elderly we come j by j important when to Waldo couniy. This Mail Law of I meaii3 of direct The Germans and the children. No word of dissension ittacked—the Ocean 1S91, telephones the work of the address to the undergraduates. Cecil to an English audience. j county, from a standpoint, is Remember, the remedy whi h j j in reaches this country; we religious {ranting moderate postal subsidies to those on the surface. Instead of C. Sweat was the orator. The have achieved great success not because Germany far inferior to other in the groping prophecy ] this was T.ydia E. Pinkham’s V. from our any State, \merican lines in com- in the dark as the men j of valor of their soldiers, or hear of little else hinglish 1 steamship foreign formerly, above for the girls was ty Miss Bertha R. Cur- superior there being but slightly more than ten have been would Compound. For sale because pousins, whose bad habits we copy too nerce. These subsidies suffi- practically observe their own work ! tis, and that for the Frederick everywhe; of their generals, but our to boys by j strategy ] percent of population belonging a few the of 1 at the front cient to create and maintain steam- through eyes the divers, in this F. Palmer. The of It has thousands of v of superior equipment. The Germans ; liberally. English trosips the Piotestant churches. presentation gifts helped j are for lack of be- services to the Caribbean as way not the suffering supplies, ihip region only greatly facilitating opera- was by Miss Florence C. Adams. The who have beer, troubled with n won because of superior organ- We see evidence of this on every hand, i ; cause of strikes labor union veil as the American Trans-Atlantic tions, but making the effort of the class ode closed the exer- ization of German be- among men, effective singing ments,inflammation, t workshops; Churches are thinly attended. Sabbath built for where it ulceration, j of their skilled and the political pot is boiling more Line. Any new ships these mail otherwise might be largely ex- cises. In the evening the annual Com- i cause of the superiority schools and of a irregularities, periodic pairs, F | in now than in times of neglected, everything j lervices are, like the coastwise vessels, perimental. mencement concert was the industries. We have been endeavoring fiercely England nature seems to have no inter- given by that down indi J boasts that spiritual j he direct result of National It has been that an bearing feeling, to with the un- peace. England, which it protection suggested effort of Lotus Maie Quartet of Boston and Miss conduct a war ordinary est to a of our citizens. and nervous after lontrols the seas, is trying to starve the large proportion ind encouragement, against which the this nature would probably consist in Miriam reader. prostration, all trained methods of peace against the One at the convention in Davenport Gow, German but instead of com- lady said, pri- rVorld has constantly protested and which raising the hull a few feet and means have failed. Why don't most formidable antagonist that ever at- people; vate that she did not have dragging plaints from about short food conversation, t has attempted to destroy. it inshore until it struck bottom; then It? Lydia E. Pinkham Medicii. Lauiveu uuiuaiJ uetruum. Germany the of the school when privilege Sunday These are in the case of and is that human supplies, I found a Berlin telegram in a the facts pres- raising moving forward again, until Lynn, Mass. i Germany attacking only she was a girl, and she felt that her life it shorter hours morning paper of June 4, 1915, saying int-day American shipbuilding. If the reached shallow water where ordinary HUMPHREYS’ freedom which demands had been dwarfed on that account. How shat the of all classes of bread has (Vorld can find any comfort in them it is divers could work for several hours at a Free Medicnl Book—in cele- and wages for slouch workmen. price us can higher of "Too too — many say: late, to it. But under all the time. H. H. Windsor in That is exactly what Lloyd-George said leen reduced. ertainly entitled the July Popu- bration of sixty years we. have late!” ( lar that his In our own country, insteadjof teach- circumstances it would appear that Mechanics Magazine. n revised edition of Notice of to his audience, except language It is sad indeed to ride over our published | foreclosure, county was the last 1 that was ng efficiency, we teach inefficiency; in- American shipbuilding very of was couched in politer terms; and see the abandoned churches. The Dr. Humphreys’ Manual all of more and better we j that could be discussed E. n.w the he referred to as stead work work, ubject decently Emily Patterson, i exactly message town of Knox presents a sad instance of CLASS DAY AT COLBY. diseases, giving in minute detail ietnand shorter hours, and recognition j >y the New York World’s present edi- WHEREAS,Belfast, formerly of Lincolnv. : j “the most important message ever de- this. there were four the care and treatment of ! >f the slouch. have an Fifty years ago j ors. —The Marine Journal. County of Waldo and State of Mail livered to an audience.” We Industrial English churches in that town, while today there Tuesday, June 22nd, was Class at the sick with Humphreys' mortgage deed by ner signed by her another offi- Hommis^ion headed by a rich lawyer Day j A few days ago English is not one in which services are held. The the 94th Commencement of name of Emily E. Flagg, dated thi lamed Frank P. who receives a ci the Colby College, Remedies. cial confessed to the world that repairs Walsh, For a mild, easy acnon bowels, try 3ixth day of November. A. I). 1013, a; has Waterville. ■■ from the for stir- present generation largely grown Joan’s a modern laxative. 25c at No. for p. \ to could not be made be- arge salary taxpayers without and Regulets, pd in the Waldo County Registry v' l English ships up spiritual instruction, the II stores. The classes of '64. ’65, ’70, ’75, ’80, ’85, 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. •irig up industrial strife in a way so un- Book 305, Page 305, to me, t!u u cause of labor union rules; because the results are evident Last 2 Worms, Worm Fever. conveyed \ very today. ’90, ’95, ’00 and ’05 held reunions. The a of extra on fair and mean that unavailing protests 3 and Wakefulness of Infai.tr signed, certain pareel land, together workmen insisted on holidays, bail games were 1906 for the class the Colic, Crying lave to year, Sunday allowed, | cup having largest | of Children and Adults. the buildings thereon, situated in sain on for been made President Wilson. A i Diarrhea, ] drinking intoxicants, double pay and in the town com- rHE Maine historical society. of members v and as It ierce industrial war in Colorado was set- people neighboring percentage living present 7 *. iighs. Colds, Bronchitis. ville described follows: j night work, etc. of the noise and and won 8 same real estate to led and after plained profanity was by ’64, whose two members Toothache, Faceaehe, Neuralgia. conveyed said K 5 Not are the Germans by employers employes, 9 Sick Headache, W ri -o... *. only teaching rows, games were held very near The annual of the Maine His- were at the head of the alumni Headache, Flagg by Herbert M. Flagg by his dt ] nuch but Walsh is his (the meeting parade. Weak stomach. a lesson in but a loss, Mr. trying 19 I)y^pep-ia Indigestion, the world efficiency, the town and the Maine Civic orical was held June 22nd at These officers of the Alumni Association February 13, A. I) iyi3, and record. lest to the trouble. Mr. line), Society 13 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis. tremendous lesson as to the reopen Walsh Waldo C of in dangerous notified the Knox officials that iubtard Portland. Officers were were the II .U iihemn. g unty Registry Deeds, las and law- League Hall, ree.ected, following alumni Eruptions. to which trade unionism encouraged the inefficient Page 375, to which reference may be t.a lengths may go. the law would be enforced if the games dected as follows: Hon. James P. Bax- luncheon: Rex W. Dodge of Portland, 1 3 Chcinnatisni. Lumbago. of ess so much that a threat is made from 16 i or nml Ague, Malaria. more particular description; and wher | The proud descendants Napoleon were not As ball er of stopped. Sunday games Portland, president; Dr. George Dr. Archer Jordan of or condition of said has tv 1 Colorado that unless the decision of a 1 president; Auburn, 17 l1 s. Blind Bleeding, External, Inteyr.!. J mortgage been \ have been forced to come to this coun- have been renewed there this summer, r. Little of Brunswick, vice president; vice president; Frank W. Alden of Wa- 13 atarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head. Now. therefore, by reason of the U and for funds with which to take udge and jury is reversed, there will be try beg it remains to be seen whether there are ■Yitz of 20 Whooping Cough. the condition a And this with the of H. Jordan Portland, treasurer; terville, secretary, and Russell H. Lord thereof 1 claim fortcL- care of the French soldiers German livil war! backing 21 }.■ Breathing enough righteous men in Knox to stop Yilliam D. Palterson of Wiscasset.corre- of treasurer. Gibbs lima,Oppressed,Difilcult said mortgage. ! A he President of the United States! Waterville, Emery 27 FiLIney Disease— efficiency is wounding. representa- this on its fair or and Dated this fifteenth day of June, A ! disgrace name, someone iponding secretary biographer; Miss of Boston, Rex W. Dodge and Dr. George 28 Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness .♦ tive of the French visited Kansas This is the way your Kaiser acts; com- WILLIAMS KMi.-L, ! City from outside will have to step in and do ilinor L. Gilmore of Portland, librarian 0. Smith of were chosen 30 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.. and this of the >are it with the acts of the German Washington D. £ M. 3w24 June 3rd gave picture it for them. ind curator; Charles T. of Port-1 alumni trustees. 3 i £«>ro Throat, Quinsy. j falser, who has built up a system of Libby French wounded, in his efforts to raise cannot the committee 1 77 La Grippe-Crip.z which extends to the remotest Why fellowship and, recording secretary; Henry S. Bur-1 At the senior Class Day exercises on money: fficiency Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. appointed at the convention find a good •age of Portland, Frederick O. Conantl the lower campus histories were read by “Two small candles throw in- ection of his country, and is accepted HUMPHREYS’ nOMEO. MEDICINE CC...V: ADMINISTRATOR S SALE pitifully field in which to work in just such sections >f Portland, Henry Deering of Portland, Leslie F. Murch and Miss Adeline C. Gil to shadow the rows of seats in a ly the highest as well as the humblest: j William and Ann Streets,New York. orderly where church interests have been allowed A. of Prentiss ; noan. Miss Farnum read the Whereas, license having been grai the women and children as well as Jeorge Emery Saco, C. Jennie poem said. “A iy by -—— schoolroom,” the speaker There is no doubt a Hon. James Libby, Judge of the Proba: he to^languish? large Hanning of Portland, Augustus F. Moul-! and Roger A. Putman delivered the ora- i medical student men. in and for the of at a ten young, inexperienced element in such would on County Waldo, nuisance in places welcome of Portland, Joseph F. Moore of I :ion. The prophecies were given by Ray stands in one the aisles. In front of Every is winked at the 1 said court begun and held at Belfast, of any effort on the Christian workers to Hon. Clarence Hale of Port-! J. ) no rhomaston, Young and Mary A. Washburn. Miss on the 8th of him are two boards nailed across Jnited States; nuisance is tolerated County, day June, 1915. rough arouse the that now seems 1 and of n spirituality and Selden Connor Augusta, Ella M. Bedford delivered the address to E. Administrator of the estate f. an Germany. Rules for the best inter- Bangs, the seats in lieu of operating table. to be dormant. committee. Alfred Johnson sts are | tanding indergraduates and Thomas J. Crossman y hoote, late of to sell and j The man blows his breath of all made in that country, and of, iSearsport, young through Too much cannot be said in of is the on sale the rt-. are praise irookline. Mass., committee he parting address. Harold S. Campbell ly public following described his hands to them warm. A wound- ill compelled to obey them. The 1 keep the good ladies of Brooks for the enter- fital Statistics. new mem- ilso [ate belonging to the said Manly Foot* n in who violates and an- Fifty-four spoke. ed soldier is in and laid the your rights, on the side brought upon tainment at the noon hour. We have at- I iers were Gov. men Lying westerly of Leach stre< is he a \ elected, including Oakley The graduating class numbers 53 table. With instruments which in peace- ioys you, not only mean; is law j Searsport village and bounded north* tended bankers' banquets and State func- 1. Curtis, Timothy F. Callahan and Hon. and 25 women. had been used a ireaker who should be suppressed, as he j and of or in n of Michael \V. ful times by carpenter but in and beautiful Villiam H. Newell of possessi j 3 in tions, dainty hospi- Lewiston; Hon, j Prof. Bliss Perry of Harvard gave the and land of 11. and a the man com- Germany. The JmijI ;rr MCzIlfi >rly southerly by F. M.\ butcher, young the ladies of Brooks have lohn of F. re- taliry surely S. Hyde Bath, Hon. Charles Phi Betta oration at and ind said Leach c mences to the soldier’s The greatest word in any language Kappa night easterly by street, \ amputate leg. said the last word. ohnson of Hon. Carl E. one each for 3 a Waterville, ceptions at the various fraternity houses Magazine year,' me-sixteenth of an acre, more or less There are no anaesthetics to dull the pain labor; making living, and, incident- j A. Delegate. Hilliken of Island Falls, Hon. John A. ind halls closed the festiv- $2.10, advance. Now therefore, notice is hereby given of the What water there is, lly, benefiting your community and sorority day’s paid inj operation. 5eters of Hon. Frank E. ties. he above real estate wi'l be sold on the j is all the fuel conserved cur country. The Germans discuss Ellsworth, icy cold, being of and Subscriptions may be new or renewal sea in said Sear port, to the highest b.. he to Juernsey Dover Mrs. J. C. Dur- for food. With the word with fairness all con- he of A. 1). at ter: cooking operation Children Write or call at this office 16th day July, 1915, | erned. The Allies discuss Cry ! 1am of Belfast. The treasurer reported For Willie's daily cuts and finished, the young man bandages his it hypo- baby's croup, :lock in the forenoon. wo of $2000 each, one from mamma’s sore throat. Grandma's lame with linen that has done much ritically and unfairly. The factory FOR FLETCHER’S bequests iruises, 24 HARRY E BA No patient he estate of Oliver E. Remick and the less,—Dr. Thomas' FclecticOil—the household service before and is unwashed. The 3 as necessary as the factory work Administrator of the estate of Manly C A S T O R I A >ther from Mrs. Annie Louise Cummings. remedv. 25c and 5Cc. wounded soldier is carried and nen; as much entitled to the protection away _ another is brought in.” f law and fairness, and as necessary to The Germans, fighting four or five he national life. But the statesmen FRANK A. NYE, .nd of countries that should be as powerful as newspapers the Allies make fish f one and fowl of the their own, are doing no begging in this other; they do Pencil No. 174 Jndertakerand Licensee iot realize that become “Mikado” country or any other. They take care wages may too Eagle of their wounded in the igh as well as too low, and that hours trenches; they Embaimer. have first-class hospital facilities. nay become too snort as well at too long; Why have not the French? hat regulation by a labor union may CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY iecome and result in industrial Because they are pleasure-loving, and tyranny, lisaster. This modern < have neglected the rules of simple ef- political system Packed Cne Dozen in an attractive pull-off box and Half Cress in a Carton. EARSPORT and 60 MAIN ST., BELTS’ the workmen to the ficiency and common sense; because they ncourages detri- nent of the 100 big jiagea monthly have gone mad over liberty, shorter employer; because the work- For Sale at Your Dealer 5c. each or 50c. per Dozen. ’leephone connections at both places, nen are more numerous than J ill calls hours and luxury. The people at war, employers, Only because of a very special arrange- answered promptjv the have nd east more votes and more news- fitted meut with the publishers of McCAl.l/S except Germans, overloaded buy Hexagon Shape Highly Polished m Yellow Finish, with Gilt Tip and Red Ring, with ; M At A for minds JAZ1XE can we give y«»u the benefit of twentieth century civilization by de- lapers. big question big best Erasive Rubber. this money-saving club ofTer. MeCAI.LS manding less work, less order and more ias been handled by little men, and some is tht* Fashion Authority ami Housekeep- The Mikado is a of Pencil and contains the finest ing Helper of more women than other luxuries than are ay the issue must be met; some Superior Quality very specially prepared any humanely possible. day magazine in the world. And our own lack of is no he question must settle itself, since the lead, which is smooth and durable. lames II C. [ efficiency i exceedingly Come in or write to seo a Duncan, tofoomon oml loViAe mvmn luq ioso mill sample copy. less marked than that of the English, ACCURATELY GRADED IN FIVE DECREES All the latest styles and fancy work French and Russians. Recently there iot settle it. Labor and capital have every month ; also delightful stories and SEARSPORT, MAINE. No. 1 Soft No. Medium Hard No. 3 Hard I articles, besides regular i.i was to be a naval maneuver near New ieen glaring at each other as as 25 departments long eookiug, home dressmaking and house- and twelve of our submarines Sngland and and are as sure to No. 2 Medium No. 4 Extra Hard for York, Germany, Bookkeepers keeping that lighten housework and sr ve .and were ordered to be ack horns in a terrific as un- money. Loved by women Surveying, present. Eleven of struggle CONCELED TO BE THE FINEST PENCIL MADE FOR GENERAL USE everywhere. them were out of order, according to lecessary as the present war abroad. Valuation of Timber!; Let us the Germans in Don't Miss This Offer newspaper reports, and couldn’t go. equal everything EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY j And you will recall the lamentable his- xcept war; and in that, if they continue and o militarism the 377 BROADWAY NEW YORK F. McCALL PATTERN i’opographic tory of the Yankee submarine which carry beyond danger riber for thin Great "Family Bar- .\ cnoose from her first a joint. Let us have as children as c> ;f made practice dive in Honolulu harbor good IcCAi.l. S receive i. one of th- eelo- he and we will have as l.rat -.i Mc(’all L>r. s a:terns. FREE. Suru several months ago; it .hasn’t come up Germans, good (value lfiei bysen.lii kTupi.iBfaloiinl Hydrographicj farm- equc.it liirei-t to The Mct'all yet, although dozens of divers and sever- nechanics, merchants, seamen, Co.. New York. irivi orNum- ber anil Size ... -iivii. General Wori al warships have been trying to pull it rs.musicians, philosophers and citizens. Engineering ud. i ..st us give the German consideration to lyrll implicity, industry, fairness, The present German efficiency, polite- politeness, irder, common sense, and consider every ness and common sense is probab- simple ither in the of these 1829. due to of the question light prac- ESTABLISHED FOR SALE ly long training people by ical and virtues. SPECIAL TO WOMEN able but if it is due to the simple leaders; pres- I the German nation will behumi- The most A 12-room boarding and lodging ent I have no in de- hope economical, cleansing and Kaiser, hesitancy * very thing new and The i iated, but not destroyed; its militarism of all up-to-date. daring him to be the greatest man of germicidal antiseptics is the best in the within three mint. las become a menace to world peace. city, his time. In everything we have better alk of postoffice, railroad station and :■> But as sure as the sun shines we should opportunites than the Germans, and do ; es. This is a bargain. Come early and leed the unexampled efficiency which has ii over and not equal them in anything. Compare get price. inabled the Kaiser’s people to whip five JOURNAL For terms enquire at 6 Miller street our naval at in which we THE REPUBLICAN fight Manila, o one. ! ft 1. R. Knowlton's real estate office. I were by warships so rotten that opposed What efficiency will accomplish in lock, Main street. 3w9p they never wounded a single sailor in var, it will also accomplish in peace, A soluble Antiseptic Powder to our fleet, with the fight the Germans j .iberally translated, the much, discussed are making against the British navy, be dissolved in water as needed. ^ Jerman term, Kultur, probably means the strongest in the world. Yet can As a medicinal antiseptic for douchei name the man who is the fficiency. you directing in treating catarrh, inliammation or German in its wicked navy terrifically ulceration of nose, throat, and that fight with the British? HE PASSING OF THE GRAND ARMY. The Journal for 1915 caused by feminine ills it has no equal. But we have been our Admi- praising They are gradually petering out, the G. A. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham 1 or fitted stove wood, building sane ral for many y-ars, although he It has Dewey ] t. Posts. This, says the Bridgton News, as to Will continue the policy it has followed in the past. Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine ! did nothing but sink a lot of ships which ravel,and'a small quantity of haid he one in Hallowed, is suggestive of what is in their private correspondence with j were unable to defend themselves, be- be a home in the fullest fo .appening all over the country: been and will paper acceptance women, which its 1 imber. GILES G. ABBOT" cause of inefficiency fortunately more proves superiority. John B Hubbard Grand Army Post, organ- Women who have been cured disgraceful than our own. it is the work of home say Tel Lincolnville Aven .J zed in 1867, and at one time with a member- the term, people and|devoted it 137-2 Compare our army in the Spanish- is “worth its weight in gold." At hip of over 200, one of the largest in the 26 tf American war with the German iruggists. 50c or mail, army Itate, has given up its charter due to the to home interests. large box, by nations that should be now fighting five nany deaths and removals in the last few rhe Paxton Toilet Co., boston. Mass, i as powerful as itself, i:i addition to three ears. On Memorial Day, for the first time in or four weaker powers thrown in for he history of the post, the Sons of Veterans ook entire of GEO. t. good measure. charge the program. JOHNSON, It does not become us to join England We are told that a great many country posts OUR CLUBBING OFFERS, ] )r. W. C. LIBBEY in the cry: “Look! 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I — ”W- ^ Whipping Cream Should be Cold. FIFTEEI' Lare of Milk. A SELF-MADE FARMER AT ST. JOHN'S DAY IN CAMDEN. At a Home Probate Court held at Belfast, within and The above on the care of DON’T GIVE UP suggestions * Waldo’ °“ 1116 8th da7 <* milk are to cream. In June A ^ TjJl'B Very Slowly at Low Tempera- equally applicable the “Interesting People” depart- The St. John’s Day celebration of Camden k gours Often the cream 8. of ^ Aid in housewife finds that the Citizens Will ment of the July American Magazine HOPKINS, Winterport, In said Clean Receptacles Keeping Discouraged Find Comfort in Commandery, K. T., was a success. The visit- EDWINCounty, creditor of Rose J. of ^ she has will not The depart- appears an article about Melvin Spof Fogg.tate Win- whip. terport, in said County of Waldo, har- Sweet. Whipping Cream. ment’s out that the Experience of a Belfast Woman. North ing commanderies were De Valois of Vinal- deceased, Milk dairy specialists points ford Hatch, a fifteen-year-old ing presented a petition praying that Daniel M. of warm weather to obtain s haven and St, Bernard of Eastport, both spencer be ,v (he advent satisfactory results in whip- Experience is the modern instructor. Carolina boy who at thirteen bought having may appointed administrator of the estate of said deceased. milk in the home becomes ping cream it should he cold and of the Profit the of others. farm with that he himself earned. women guests. The day’s festivities opened ,,-e of by experience money Ordered, That, the said petitioner give notice to about 30 What a who is en- with a Sir A. Brewster all than the late au- right thickness, containing per It may save your life. normal American boy parade. Knight Joseph persons interested by causing a copy of this inplex during can order to be cent or more of butterfat. Ordinary couraged in thrift and enterprise ac- acting as chief marshal. The procession was published three weeks successively to the extent The experience of friends and ui I he ,nd winter. Heat as cream neighbors, in this ar Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- cream, designated coffee by complish is described article, as follows: Camden Band, 22 mem- lished at The testimony of Belfast people m^de up Belfast, that they inay appear at a ;3ro- ■ milk to stand the trade, is too thin to give extract from which follows: bate to Wb dated by allowing altogether bers, Clarence Fish leader; Camden Comman- Court, heid at Belfast, within anc for as Will bring renewed said on 'r,n porch or in the sun is enough good results. The whipping cream, encouragement. “A young boy in the mountains of west- County, the 13th day of July. A. D. 60 Sir Charles E. Wilson EC, Jio, at ten of the clock .. milk to delivered the 30 to Here is a case in ern Melvin dery, Knights, before noon, and snow bacteriain multiplying by milkman, contains point: North Carolina, Master Spof- if A. Allie O. Vinal- cause, any they have, why tlie prayer of said and thus make it for 40 cent chill Mrs. a small truck F. Beverage G, Pillsbury CG; ; | rate unfit per butterfat. Thoroughly G. L. Field, 2 Union street, Belfast, ford Hatch, bought farm petitioner should not be granted. to the the cream before it on the town of Hender- haven Band, 23 members, J. W. .... t milk, according dairy whipping by placing says: ‘‘For some time I had severe pains across the outskirts of Kittredge, Ja.VIES LIBBY, Judge. A true copy. Attest: (-its of the department. The hot in a covered bowl on the ice. The whip- and the sonville when he was thirteen, finishing leader; De Valois Commandery of Vinalhaven, my kidneys kidney secretions were Arthur W. Leonard, Register. ,, the the germ process is also aided and hastened for it the time his fifteenth (-ring flies, great ping unnatural. I tried several but payment by 32 Sir Knights, Harry L Sanborn EC, O. C. dust laden medicines, got last and the clouds of by standing the bowl in a pan of ice birthday had arrived, September, Lane Herbert W. Fifield little or no relief, I used Doan’s G, CG; jThomaston At a when to water. tinally Kid- “Thousands of are as Piobate Court held at Belfast, within and I u’leria, which, coming boys favorably Concert 20 Luther A. lor the ney Pills and I soon noticed a change for the the Band, members, Clark, County of Waido, on the 8th day of ■uilk receptacles, may easily con- Two other bearing on the situated as he is for doing same June, A. I) l»if. subjects leader; St. Bernard of the milk. of care of milk in the home are better After taking one box, the trouble it is that they could do it and Commandery Eastport, ,. ,ie topic thing; only B. KNIGHT of Unity, in said of 28 Sir Knights, Henry F. Davis EC, Charles O. County, regarded as a natural culture pasteurization and the food value left." he did it that makes the difference. His BEULAguardian of Leroy S. Knight of Unity, in for and the milk. These are treated in United States methods have not been he Gardner G, J. R. Holmes CG. PGC F. S. Walls saw County of Waldo, having presenred a peti- bacteria, rapidity OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mrs. Field said: spectacular; tion for praying a license to sell ami convey cer- u-h the various forms will multi- Department of Farmers’ bears not the resemblance to marched with the Vinalhaven Commandery. tain Agriculture “Doan's Kidney Pills still have my hearty en- slightest real estate belonging to said ward as de- r the is as- Bulletin 413 and Bureau of Animal In- the heroes of various The was an scribed in said and for proper temperatures dorsement. me popular boys’ parade followed by automobile petition tlie purposes They have given relief on therein set It has been shown that if a dustry Circular 197, which may be ob- bookB, nor has he been spurred by any forth. g. several occasions and I can’t too much in ride, after which dinner was served in the tiineter one-half tea- tained free to the Edi- say dire he has not been Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to (about upon application necessity; goaded clubhouse on the summit of Mt. Battie. The all praise of them.” or persons interested by causing a copy of this of milk containing 10 bacteria tor and Chief of the Division of Publi. into action in any way required to order to be fui) women of the published three weeks In of Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t ask he has party were entertained at the llie successively it 68 degrees temperature for 24 cations, United States Department simply drudge away his boyhood; merely Republican Journal, a newspaper published Camden Yacht Club and Lake at I'eJast, that the bacteria will have multiplied Agriculture, Washington, D. C., as long for a kidney ren edy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills been given sympathetic encouragement, Megunticook. they may appear at a Probate NOTICE. Court, to be held at oelfast, within and for said In the Bame if as the lasts. —the same that Mrs. Field had. Foster-Mil- and been allowed to do his own At night the entire party attended one of the ,iiitNll.OOO. milk, department’s supply thinking County, on tlie 13tl. day of July. A ,1). 1«15, of and to his own reward. local The at ten of tlie u ;,fi” degrees, the growth Dac- burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. planning and reap theatres. general committee in Guaranteed work in Chiropody, Manieur clock before noon, and show cause, if any they the .rild be very small, as The fact that at fifteen he has achieved of the celebration Charles iiave.wiiy prayer of said petition- possibly charge comprised nn and Shampooing. Also Facial V a uex- contagious from entirely on the entitled “Lord Kitchiner’s Great Bluff.” stay-at-home “tourists,” as well as for ed. estate of Ellen P. Frothingh un, late .i.oiii or excreta to the milk, No favors were given or asked on either of Be in all lovers of and stories of fast, said County of Waldo, deceased It is a of how has secret- good stirring was the first a t nlemics have been caused by report England side. Eighty dollars pay- having presented petition praying fora license more fact than fiction. To with to scl. and raised an as as begin and a at the rate Probate Court, within and for the County of convey certain real estate, h .lon-nm* ling the germs. Milk should ly army four times big ment, mortgage legal to there is an admirable article on war-time Waldo, on the 21>t day of June, in vacation, said deceased’s estate and described in said d from flies as as of interest was for the remainder rigorously she has admitted. The details of the in the Italian which given A. I). 11)15. petition and for the purposes therein set forth. wanderings Alps, is of the The house was .void to disease. purchase price. A certain exposure an of mo3t and instrument, purporting to be the last Ordered, That the said story include interesting account timely particularly interesting five dollars a petitioner gives notice to now out on and milk promptly rented for month, a will and testament of Alary Maud all interested pasture, now with entered into the Miliiken, persons by causing a copy of tins the tremendous just Italy interest and late of in said of Mder to under part that (advertising which' took care of the taxes Belfast, County Waldo. de be published three weeks successively in isily produced sanitary and terrible conflict. ceased, been for A he great European a sum over toward the having presented probate. Republican a s than the winter months in men to enlist. and left small Journal, newspaper published during played persuading a at Belfast, that Victor Pitt-Kethley contributes breath- At this Ordered, That notice be given to all persons they may app-ar at a Probate cows are stabled payments on the principal. rate, Court, to be held at continuously, The author of the article is J. Herbert account of a interested by causing a copy of this order to be Belfast, within and for said 1 lessly interesting thrilling the farm would be for the on handled the most correct. nearly paid by •published three weeks successively ,n The Re- County, the 13th day <>t July. A. I>. 1916, by rescue from a caved-in word at ten of Duckworth, of whom the editors of The well, every time he was without a publican Journal, at that the clock before poon. and show ,ty methods and if twenty-one single published Belfast, they cause, known, yet, of like truth “is at a Probate be if any they Hie of which, always, strang- extra on his and all the may appear Court, to held at have, why pray-r said peti- ooled after milk- American Magazine say in a note: exertion part, tioner should not be immediately er than fiction.” There is another Belfast, within and for said County, on the second granted. until it money he earned might be spent for ot at of ! kept cool consumed, very “Mr. Duckworth is an Englishman be- “thriller” in “A for Life in Tuesday July next, ten the clock JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Fight Mid- tickets to the before noon, ami show if A true _Mns to and grow sour. In to a of well-known Lon- baseball bats, moving pic- cause, any they have, copy. Attest: change longing family to why the same should not be increases Air,” not, however, pertaining Zeppe- ture Rhnws. and other thine-s dear to the proved, approved Arthur W. Leon \rd, Register. bacterial content rap- don and Liverpool journalists, but for and all and allowed. lins, sorts of gripping stories of some of it did in these i> as the milk remains above the past ten years, with the exception of boyish heart; go Better JAMES LIBBY, Judge. adventure, true stories of thrilling deeds Nothing A true At a Probate Court, held at within The bacteria are dor- in most directions, for, be it understood, he is a copy. Attest: neirast, and .-crees F. two years London, he has lived, and that the reader ever °f UaIdo’ ontl,e 8tb happenings keep — Arthur \v. Leonard, ttay of at alow he has real live boy; some of it, too, went in a than bread and butter Register. A ,>r increase slowly temper- of the time, in New York, where Don’t miss this number. June*1 iTliH5 “guessing.” donation to the town and to an For this reason, every precau- been connected with At the hospital when the bread is made CLIFFORD P, NICHOLS of newspapers. Probate Court* within and'for the of Dixtield, Maine, the for he is a County V heir at law of Peleg B. Nichols, ace of Sears, r milk cold from time outbreak of the war he went to England, for orphanage, public-spirited on the 18th dav of keeping The Strand Magazine July is about from William Tell Flour. ! Waldo, June, A. 1>. 1915. port, in said Countv of Waldo, ■.need until it reaches the con- where he has remained most the time. citizen as well as a good business man; in vacation, deceased, having of as well-balanced a number of a magazine presented a petition praying tint however, our hero of the commonplace Nothing more wholesome, George l7 essential, and especially bo dur- During the winter, because of his un- as could be put together. It contains, in certain instrument, purporting to be the las, Merrill of Searsport may be appointed adminis- did not rest on his laurels, but looked or a better food for will and testament ot Phoebe A. trator de bonis non of tue estate of said WCli 111 WCOUItl. usual for getting inside in- with its usual order of either, A Staples Pele-' opportunities keeping high late of Belfast, in said of B. Nichols, late of in said absorb whenever formation to around for more opportunities. because County Waldo, de- Searsport, County*, :nay impurities pertaining England’s part fiction, eight splendid short stories and growing children, ceased, having been presented for probate. deceased., to the air or in un- the he into “As before said, the town was a sum- used placed in war, came confidentially fine besides a continued William Tell is m de from That notice be Ordered, That the said eight articles, mer resort with I Ordered, given to all persons in- petitioner give notice to ssels. The amount or degree of possession of the facts in this article. of interest and overflowing boarding terested by causing a copy of this order to be all persons interested by causing a copy of this symposium particular a Ohio Red Winter on the houses; it was also minus system of Wheat, three weeks in The order to be published three weeks nation depends cleanli- On account of the strict censorship im- the usual of a published successively Re- successively pages “Perplexities,” the of the publican Journal, at Belfast, that in The Republican Journal, a newspaper air and of the utensil. Even Lord no garbage collection,so landlady richest in nutritive value. published they publish- :he posed by Kitchener, English of and “Curiosities.” a ed at that page puzzles, house was more than may appear at Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, they may appear at a Probate a clean room con- and in nearest boarding Milled a to be held at air of so-called journal has published them, truth, There are several unusually good war by special process, Belfast, within and tor said County, on the second Court, Belfast, within and tor said to fail in with a to on the 13th me impurities. If the producer few Englishmen have known the real stories and features, the willing proposition William Tell goes farther. More Tuesday of July next, at ten ot the clock County, day of July. a. 1). 1915, including up-to- for to on his before noon, and show if at ten of the clock before and .,lers have done their there Duckworth himself buy two pigs Melvin keep loaves to the sack in addition to cause, any they have, noon, show,' duty, facts. Indeed, Mr. the-minute continued Richard the same should not be cause, if any the story by father’s farm. bread why proved, approved they have, why prayer of said a the consumer’s door a bottle of to com- wonderful making qualities. not has been unwilling, until now, Marsh. “Sam Briggs Becomes a Sol j and allowed. petitioner should be granted. “In addition to being a landed James ild, unadulterated milk. But the municate publicly what he has learned.” dier.” An article rich in romance and proprie- JAMES LIBBY, Judge. LIBBY, Judge. Master Hatch has also a in- A t rue copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: r also has in tor, steady _<2S) responsibilities is a brief extract from Mr. interest is that of “A Built for Arthur W. Arthur w. Following City come, his own exer- Leonard. Register. Leonard, Register. u milk so that it continues to be and in his acquired solely by Duckworth’s article: Motion-Pictures,” regular a sum as food tions, for he has small of money consumption, especially dramatic “Masks within and lor the At a Probate Court held monthly department. loaned at as well as the probate Court, County of at Belfast, within and ■s. The in the home “How Kitchener’s Army was secretly good interest, on milk may and Faces,” Wendell Phillips Dodge con- Waldo, the 18th day of June, A. I). lyis, for tile County of Waldo on tne second Tues- or increased from one million to four million ; steady rent of the house, and, most hope- in vacation. of a. D. 1915. ! in unclean vessels, exposed tributes an first hand ac- day June, interesting are men under the noses of the ful when the country’s needs instrument to be a certain -sarily to the air, or not kept cool right very count of the reuniting of Charles Froh- sign \ certain purporting copy instrument, purporting to be the last is one of the it is evident that the siren of the last will Sand testament of William A will and testament of Ada v. time of using. Thus things may ubiquitous German spies j his aboard the tor- considered, Hutchins man, who lost life A. WhitneA. late of Winthrop, Mass., de ceased, late of Freedom, in said County of de- its most stories of the war. song of the city will fall on deaf ears in Waldo, to the milk affecting quality, amazing pedoed Luistania, and David Belasco, having been presented for probate. ceased, having been presented for probate. “This on the Kaiser was coming years, for the other day he said if which occur through careless- grim joke with whom Mr. is associated in Ordered, That notice be given to all Ordered, That notice be to ail Dodge to his business his ’I FOR SALE AT YOUR GROCER- persons given persons in- concocted Lord Kitchener himself. adviser, mother, interested by causing a copy of this order to be terested by a of this order by [ a n important capacity, after twenty causing copy to be He commandeered the services of the think it would be a good thing if I were published three weeks successively in The Re- published three weeks successively in The Re- Receiving Milk at the Home. years. The number is replete with Journal, at that Journal, at to assist him to out the to mortgage my land and buy more, so I publican published Belfast, they publican published Belfast, that they press carry great illustrations and is a fifteen may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at “a bottle of clean, striking big can be it and be to -\pression, bluff. improving ready Belfast, within and lor said County, on the sec- Belfast, within and for said on describes the cents worth. Notice of Foreclosure. County, the second unadulterated milk,” make my living on it when I am twenty- ond Tuesday of July next, at ten of the Tuesday of July next, at ten of the does: should be delivered clock before noon, and show If before noon, and show cause, it anv milk which for War first conceived the idea of put- one. I ought to be able to get it in good cause, any they they have, Among the interesting articles in the Phcebe H Harmon of have, why the same should not be proved, .ap- why the same should not be proven, home. The method of dipping field four million he in the next six Waldo, in approved t ting into the men, American are: “The shape years.’ WHEREAS,the of Waldo and State proved aiid allowed. and allowed. un cans and it into July Magaaine County of Maine, large pouring a strate- JAMES LIBBY. JAMES realized that it would be grave Secret of Golf” Jerome D. guardian of Doris Lillian Edwin Me- Judge, LIBBY, Judge. istomer's in the Steady by Harmon, Atrue copy, Attest: A true copy. Attest: receptacle street, blunder to allow the to know RECENT DEATHS. serve Jamei gic enemy Travers, four times amateur cham- Harmon. Whitney Harmon and Gil- Arthur W. Register. Arthur W. the incident exposure to the air, golf Leonard. Leonard, Register. what was really afoot. Rather, the game of “Gott Strafe bert Gardner Harmon of said W’aldo.minors and the is & bad pion America; Eng- of ways cleanest, prac- should be to call million men, and children Ray E. Harmon and Phoebe H Har- At a Probate Court Held at Belfast, within and Jfor |a land,” by Edward Fox, corre- Ira W. Davis, one of the oldest mem- 88.—In Court ot held milk from the faucet of Lyeli mon of said Waldo, her deed dated for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- Probate, at Bel- lirawing then the world with stories by mortgage fast. on the 8th of press-agent spondent in Germany for The American bers of the Penobscot county bar, was the tenth of of June, A. I). 1915. WALDO day June, lot5. Walter r's can is almost as bad as dip- the day June, A. D. 1914, and record- day F. executor of lamenting the fact that, at last, Brit- “The Golden Rule in Busi- found dead in his bed at his home in Easl certain instrument, purporting to be the last Saywaru. the last will of Mary the milk is not ex- Magazine; ed in the Waldo County Registry of V. Savward, late ot in said :1k, although ish was about to crumble be- Deeds, will and testament of John W. Davis, late Thorndike, County, Empire up ness,” Ida M. up Corinth morning, June 22d. He Book 318, 3, conveyed to the under- A tiis hi the air as as the 1 by Tarbell; “Picking Tuesday Page me, in said of deceas- deceased, having presented first and tlual long by dip- cause the men of had not the of Northport. County Waldo, England Stage Wisdom,” by Katherine Grey; was 68 years old and had been in pool signed, three certain lots or parcels of land, been for account of administration of said estate for al- : rocess. Besides the insanitary ed, having presented probate. lowance. pluck to defend it. The scheme worked J “A Senator’s a United States health for some months. Death result- with the buildings thereon, situated in said ■ Mail,” by That notice be to all nr: this method, some consumers, Waldo. Ordered, given persons That notice out Fiction is Wal- ed from cerebral Mr. Davie a of this order to be Ordered, thereof he given, three are admirably. Senator. contributed by apoplexy. interested by causing copy weeks he milk is kept well agitated, was con- three weeks in The successively, in The Republican Journal, “The campaign of silence ter Prichard David was born in Freedom in the son oi The first parcel the north of lot published successively Re- to receive less than their j Eaton, Grayson, 1847, being part a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, propor- lines. The No. 60 in the acre publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they ducted on strictly scientific John Taintor Frank Rev. Moses Franklin Davis and 15,000 tract, so-called, and that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- cream. The custom of Foote, Goewey Mary may appear at a Prohate Court,to he held at Bel- setting editors were first warned that that pari of the lot between lot No. 60 and the lute Court io be held at Belfast, on the 13th newspaper Jones, Lucy Huffaker and Eva Chappel. French Davis. He was educated at the fast, within and for said County, on the second an uncovered vessel which main road and bounded as follows: day of July next, and show if gbt any indiscretion would mean a court- Corinna acad- Beginning Tuesday of July next, at ten of the clock cause, any The “Interesting People” department Stetson High school, Union at a they have, the said account should be thousands of bacteria from the stake and stones the northeast corner of before noon, and show cause if any they why uot martial, under the Defense of the Realm contains five and and the Maine have, a. lowed. :.ist the milk is into it entertaining inspiring emy, Wesleyan seminary said lot No. 60; thence south and the same should not be before put of twenty-four why proved, approved J JAMES Act, on charges having ‘spread reports little articles, and announcement is made at Kent’s Hill. He graduated from the one-half east in the east line of and allowed. LIBBY, Judge. and it is degrees said A true copy. Attest: -!y very insanitary, yet to interfere with the success of lot rods JAMES LIB BY, i likely | of a new department called “Family latter institution in 1870, after which he forty and three links to a stake and Judge, Arthur \Y. Leonard. Register. : to a large extent. If milk is A true Attest: His Majesty’s Forces.’ They were in- : Finances.” In this will read law with Lewis Barker of stones in the division line of s id lot; thence copy. wed in a bowl or the department ap- Bangor Aim n W. Leonard, Register. pail by strueted to only the then of Vassal- south sixty-nine and three-fourths | ALDO SS.—in while have it publish recruiting pear facts, ideas, and stories of personal and William P.Thompson, degrees Court ot Probate, held at Bel- -r. it is worth to west two hundred and rods to fast, on the 8th returns sent out by the War Office. In- to a fuller boro. He was admitted to the Maine bar twenty-five the W day of .June. 1015. Ethel to some member of j experiences—all contributing east side of the At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and E, Luce and Edith fi. personally was county road; thence northerly Mahoney, ex* eutrices of dependent census-taking strictly understanding of allow- at Belfast in 1872 and to the Coloradc lor the County of W aldo, on the second Tues- the will of Hattie :y, or, if the receptacle is to be | family budgets, by said county road to land of S Bullen; thence Edgeeomb Thomas, late of forbidden. All articles on the new army, investments for bar in Denver two later. His ad- day of June, A. D. 1915. Deltas t, iii said Countv, deceased, n for the milk ances, schemes, saving years easterly by said Bullen's land twenty-two rods having pre- waiting deliverer, of had first instrument, to be the last sented their first and final account ot and even pictures soldiers, | and and all matters to mission to in the United States and three links to the old Swanville \ certain purporting adminis- : lie covered with a or bet- thrift, pertaining practice line; thence will and testament ot Lydia C. lab* tration of said estate for allowance. plate, to be submitted to the censor. A north A Carver, permit the money side of life. Circuit court took at Portland ir twenty-four degrees west three rods to in said of a glass may be family place of Searsport, County Waldo, deceased, Ordered, That notice thereof be three preserving jar was even to own a camera. Mr. Davis first law in the north line of said lot No. 60; thence north for given, which but milk is \ required 1899. practiced having been presented probate. weeks successively in The Republican Journal, nothing put. editor refused to east in the north “One London ‘stay The great European war, with its Stetson, afterward moving to Colorado, sixty-six degrees line of said Ordered, That notice be given to all persons a newspaper published in Belfast, m said County, rs with the glass tops are prefer- lot 60 one and put.’ He published a picture of some tragic development of the past six weeks, where he engaged in his profession. He No. hundred ten rods to the interested by causing a copy of this order to he that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- rubber bands should be used. l bounds begun at, containing about three weeks successively in The lie bate Court, to be heiu ai Belfast, or. the lam day soldiers without the of the furnishes matter for a number soon returned to and fifty-six published permission subject Maine, however, with the Journal, published ar Belfast, that they of July next, and show cause, if on the bottle of milk sent the acres, together buildings thereon. publican any they sunlight censor. Lord Kitchener for of unusually articles in the a law office at East Corinth. He at a Probate Court, to be held at the saiu account should not be al- interesting opened Also the north half of the barn on may appear have, why : and increases the bac- standing and for said on lowed. rapidly offender. July Popular Mechanics Magazine. The had been in constant there foi land of W. Eaton. Belfast, within County, the practice George Tuesday of July next, at ten of the JAMES : tent. Milk which is delivered A second indiscretion,’ he explained, use of and fire as and but few second LIBBY, Judge. poison gas liquid weap- the past 36 years attorneys The second the befoie noon, and show if A true Attest: in the at 4 a. parcel being same parcel clock cause, any they copy. y morning, say ‘will mean a court-martial and jail.’ ons of destruction, and defense in Penobscot are better known. the same should not be attack, county conveyed to Mrs. Margarec Bullen by warranty have, why proved, ap P Arthur \\ Leonard. Register. remains out of doors until 9 or On what stuttered the as- erst-while civilized overthrows charges?’ by peoples He had held many town offices and was deed from Samuel Gordon on the fifteenth day j proved is to become nek, very likely tonished editor. all ideas of the ethics of of schools and coun- of July, A. D. 1883, and described as to preconceived superintendent city follows, A true copy. Attest: ITT A LDO St,.—in Court oi Probate, held at Bel- and less fit for human consump- answered Lord Kich- taxes the and wit: at a stake and stones on ‘Never mind,’ warfare, imagination, ty superintendent of schools in Colorado. Beginning the Arthur W. Leonard, Register. I V? fast, on the 8th day of June, 1015 Charles a: if it taken in the house east side of the Brooks were ener; ‘we will clap you into prison first, causes apprehension as to the future. Mr. Davis married Miss Effie Reed oi road near Samuel Bul- R. Hill, administrator on the estate of Samuel w’ed in the in len’s house; thence north Bassett, late ot W'interport, in said refrigerator early and find the charges after the war is The monstrosity that deals out death by Benton Falls in and she sixty-four degrees At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ano County, de- 1872, Jsurvives east rods to the ceased, Ins first ot riling. twenty-one northwest line of for the ot on the 2nd having presented account ad- over.’ these barbaric means is grimly depicted him with five children: three sons, R. I. County Waldo, Tuesday ministration of said estate for lot No. 60; thence north 26 by lot of A. I>. 1915. allowance. should not be transferred from the it came to the new cover of the degrees June, “When moving in the design magazine, D. R. Davis and F. C. Davis, all No. 60 rods to land of Ordered, That notice thereof be Davis, twenty-nine Asa West; A certain instrument, to be the last given, three bottle into another receptacle un- to France precau- while an illustrated article describes the purporting weeks successively, m The troops extraordinary of Corinna, and two daughters, Mrs. W. thence west twenty-four rods to the east line A will and testament of Zoway L. Clark, late Republican Journal, i-' before The bottle a newspaper published in Belfast, in said consumption. tions were taken to mislead the spies. practice of shooting gas and fire and E. and Mrs. N. L. Snyder, both oi of Brooks road; thence southwardly by said of Frankfort, in said County of Waldo, deceas- County, -4 be Wing that ah persons interested may attend at a Pro- kept covered with a paper cap The were not all shows what measures armies road to the place begun at. ed. having been presented for probate. regiments transported protective Portland. bate Court, to be he'd at Belfast,on the 13th day inverted tumbler as as the or Havre. That to all in- i)t long from Southampton to Boulogne are employing. The world’s greatest The third parcel being a certain part of lot Ordered, notice be given persons July next, and show cause, if any they is in ex- terested a of this order to be the said it. Milk deteriorates by Instead were from what sea the of the. “Lusi- No. 61 in the 15,000 acre tract, in said by causing copy have, why account should not be allowed. they shipped tragedy, sinking THE NOVA SCOTIA LOBS 1EK SEASON. so-called, published three weeks successively in The Re- James ‘o the air in the kitchen, and incon- not in its re- Swanville, described and bounded as libby, Judge. pantry, were really out-of-the-way tania,” is discussed merely follows, publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they A true copy. Attest: : viz: at a Housewives are familiar Car- Beginning stake and stones at the at a Probate Court, to be held at nrsery. venient ports—Bristol, Avonmouth, lation to the war, but also in its bearing lobster season to be a may appear Arthur W. Leonard. Register. The promises northwest corner of lot No. on 'b. ability milk has to absorb smells Swansea and Barrow, for example— construction—for the “Lusi- 60; thence north Bel last, within and for said County, the sec- diff, upon ship one, in of low prices. The east one ond of at ten the or good spite sixty-six degrees hundred and forty Tuesday July next, .of rirong foods like fish, cabbage, to French as far from the tania” was one of the most modern 88—In Court ot held ports firing catch is holding up wonderfully. At poles to land conveyed by said Asa, Samuel and clock before noon, and show cause, if any they Probate, at Bel- ns. It is that even Bor- the same should not be WALDOfast. on the 8th day of June, UU5. obvious, therefore, line as St. Malo, Brest, and products of the shipbuilding industry, of the factories the lobsters have Peter West to Peter Ayer and thence have, why proved, ap- Charles ids many others; and allowed. R. Hill, administrator on the estate ot Judith C. should be kept out of the re- deaux on the west coast and and unsinkable. un- north and proved supposedly Many to be out in crates till the factory twenty-four degrees thirty minutes JAMES IJBBY, I’rocker, late of Wiuterport, In said County, de- wwatur which contains milk. put west said Judge. on the Mediterranean. usual accompany this article, with tbe work of by Ayer’s land to a stake, so far from A true Attest: ceased, having presented his first and final ac- 'be pictures can catch up packing copy. milk is received in a bowl, were moved a said first described line that a finedrawn there- Arthur W. count of administration of said estate for al- pail, “Troop trains invariably among them douole-page drawing of them. A shortage of tin has handi- Leonard, Register. '•her instead of a from and running south sixty-six west lowance. receptacle bottle, at with drawn blinds. Oftentimes the of the vessel. The some men. hae degrees = night sinking tragedy of the factory It same rules to the of capped and parallel with said first described fine until That notice thereof be apply keeping were run half way around the coun- is further discussed in a number of edi- to across and some of At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and Ordered, given, three they been hard get tin it strikes the town fine and thence south twen- weeks successively, in The k as thoce mentioned above for a H. means for the County of Waldo, on the .second Tues Republican Journal, try before being sneaked alongside torials by H. Windsor, who, by the that there would east to of a in m i- packers, thinking ty-four degrees place beginning, shall day of June, A. I), 1916. newspaper published Belfast, said County, milk. Milk from the grocery even the officers were some transport. Not of striking comparisons, shows be a closed season this did not include within said boundaries that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- >r year, twenty-three certain instrument, purporting to be the last bakery which is kept in a can, their ultimate destination— what means to take to the acres and bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the I3tb aware of it lifeboats make for the demand for eighty-six poles, meaning to convey will and testament of Harriet E Frost, late I " i: ost of the and any provision A day ;of July next, and show cause, if any time, possibly whether it was to be France, Egypt, In- under adverse conditions at sea. Mr. them. The hereby the part of said lot included within the of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, they 4.out cans that is now upon fish- have, why the said account should not be al- refrigeration, is to be strictly or Windsor also discusses the of lines above given. having been presented^for probate. lowed. dia, the Dardanelles. possibility ermen are asking for an extension of the voided. the same real estate Ordertd, That notice be given to all JAMES “The engine drivers were changed raising the “Lusitania.” to 10th at least. The date Being conveyed to said persons LIBBY, Judge. season, July interested by causing a copy of this order to be A true Attest: Care of the miles or so, and the cap- Doris Lillian Harmon,Edwin Meserve HarmOn, copy. Refrigerator. every twenty for closing this year is June 26th, but an published three weeks successively in The Re- Arthur W. Leonard. Register. 1 account of James Harmon and tains of the received their An absorbing experiences Whitney Gilbert Gardner Journal, at that refrigerator, unless kept scrupu- troop ships extension of a month was granted tc Harmon William publican published Beltast, they at the different from the by A. Winchester by his war- at a Probate to be held after front, utterly may appear Court, at —... often is in itself a source of final instructions by wireless they those to the westward on the Atlantic ... v/w... 1 Iiuiirtl nn- lean, ranty deed dated November 21, recorded within and tor said on sent to this 1913, Belfast, County, the *» the 8th of in had to sea.” reports country by profes- men are for in fast,Oil day June, 1915. Charles flavor milk. The refrigerator put coast, so the Gulf looking Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 313, second Tuesday of July next, at ten of the A. Levai ---- sional in the Page seller,executor of flic last will or James ■ war-correspondents, begins and clock before noon, and show if bt inspected at short intervals, at consideration. There is nothing the fish- 89; whereas the condition of said mortgage cause, any they L. Chase, late of Waldo, m said Atlantic. The an American the same should not be County, deceas- ii Dean’s Rh somatic Pills for Rheumatism July author, them as has been broken: have, why proved, ap- ed. having his first and final times the outlet for the melted j ermen could go at to bring much and allowed. presented account Safe. ■ long resident in France, was proved at administration oi said estate tor allowance. .. : be the ice rack ami Neuralgia, Entirely vegetable. lady living as lobster at this time. A Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of JAMES freed, cleaned, j in the French of close money fishing LIBBY,Mudge. 1 tiny village Huiry, the condition Ordered, that notice thereof he three place where the food is kept week ago some fishermen had earned as thereof I claim a foreclosure of A true copy. Attest: given, FAIRFIELD PERSONALS. by the River Marne, when, the war broke said mortgage. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. weeks successively, m The Republican Journal, with a sal-soda solution. Even much as $300. —Pictou Advocate. a it) out. There she remained while the Ger- newspaper published Belfast, in said Comity, the is a few Dated at Belfast, Maine, this twelfth of that all persons interested may attend at a refrigerator cold, day At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Pro- Cleveland Harding of Tfoy was man tide rolled nearer and nearer. With June, A. D. 1915. bate Court, to be held at on the spilled milk, or a. small calling for the County of Waldo, on the secoud Tues- Belfast, 13th day particle in her own from her own front >f July next, ami show cause, if ni soon 0n friends town, Tuesday. eyes, lawn, WILLIAM A. WINCHESTER. of June, a. 1). 1916. any they glee;ici, will contaminate day have, tlie said account should not be she saw the battle of the Marne, know- H. c B. 3w24 why allow- Charles Coombs of Augusta, has been certain instrument, purporting to be a copy ed. ing that if the Germans gained the short A of the last will and testament of Theodore JAMES Care of in town of Sick biliousness, piles and LIBBY, Judge. Milk Betties a-d Utensils. recently .the guest Stephen miles between them and her she headache, P. Col cord, late of San Francisco, California, A true copy. Attest; house, bad breath are caused inac- Savage. usually by deceased, having been presented for probate. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. k bottles are made for milk and would lose everything she owned. She tive bowels. Get a box of Rexall Ordered, that notice be given to all persons in to hold Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. have re- saw things no war saw, Notice of Foreclosure j A 1.1)0 SS— In Court ot ; sundry other foods. As soon Piper correspondents Orderlies. They act gently and effec- terested by causing a copy of this order to be i ITT Probate, lield at Bel- ■' after a and her of vision was different weeks In The V? on the St!: of 1915. milk bottle is empty it should be turned to their home few days’ angle Sold us at 10 cents. published three successively Re- fast, day June, Inez M. ': tively. only by Clarence F. of Decrow, administratrix, with the wili d with lukewarm water until it is visit at Belfast. from theirs. Her letters, written to a Flagg Belmont, publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they .nuexed Drug Stor*. WHEREAS,in the County of Waldo and State of may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- j on the estate of Francis M. Staples, late of and then bottom side friend at home, make a narrative as City in said set up to and Edward T. Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the fa>t, within and for said County, on the second Stockton Springs, County, deceased John Jaquith Pillsbury and as it is full of twenty- of at ten of the her second and final ;rain Bottles should never be returned graphic interesting sixth day of November, A. D. 1913, and record- Tuesday July next, clock having presented account of a have been at Temple Heights this week before noon, and show cause, if any have, administration of said estate for allowance. or uten- literary charm. “The Little House on ed in tne Waldo of they s dirty filthy condition. All County Registry Deeds, should for a few days at the Jaquith cottage. the is- Notice of Foreclosure why the same not be proved, approved Vlth which milk comes in contact Marne” will run through three Book 306, Page 302, conveyed to me, the under- and allowed. Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three j® weeks in The ! be washed and scalded Charles M. Master sues of the magazine. The Atlantic’s Ik/HERE AS. Edward Davis of ir signed, two certain lots or parcels of land situ- JAMES LIBBY, Judge. successively, Republican Journal, rinsed, Bennett, son. Burnham, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said war articles reach its usual standard. YY the of Waldo and State of Maine, ated in said Belmont, together with the build- A true copy. Attest: County ,'-ry time they are used. When clean- Charles, and daughter Miss Jessie, have high County that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- his deed dated the eleventh ings thereon, described as follows: Arthur W. Leonard, Register. e8e d° not wash them in to where will Alfred G. Gardiner, writing on “British by mortgage daj Date Court.lto beheld at Belfast,on the 13th day utensl'B» gone Temple HeightB, they The first of land the same real Eifh the charac- of April, 1908, and recorded in the Waldo Reg- parcel being of July next, and show cause, if any “"Water or with dish pass Beveral weeks at their Generalship,’’sketches briefly At a Probate court neld at within and they wipe ordinary cottage. istry of Deeds, Book 290, Page 290, estate conveyed by Mary E. Churchill to Emily Belfast, have, why the said account should not be allow- First rinse them and then boil ters and military careers of Sir John conveyed for the County of Waldo, on the 8th day of and to E Twitchell of said the fol- Elvira Flagg by her warranty deed dated Sep- ed. JAMES LIBB\T, Judge. c|earY8- Benjamin Bradbury, Mr. Mrs. French and Sir Ian Hamilton. Sir Edwin Mary Burnham, June. A. 1). 1916. A true Attest: |, water and set away unwiped. ing described parcel of real estate, with the tember 10, A. D, 1902. recorded in the Waldo copy. the William J. Bradbury and Mrs. Grace E. Pears DOLLOFF of Belfast, in said County, p ARTHUR W. Leonard, receptacles are will soon and George Macaulay Trevelyan, thereon, situated in Burnham in th< County Registry of Deeds, Book 267, Page 267. Register. ^ hot, they Clark were at lake over buildings MARKsou of Caroline Dolloff, late of Belfast, in Hayden Sunday, both authorities on the Near of Waldo and State of to The second parcel of land the same ALDO SS.—In A ourt oi lie.d wme dry without wiping. East, point County Maine, wit being said County of Waldo, deceased, pre- urobate, at Bel- where attended the Madison real estate to having on the 8th of a is bottle time they Spirit- out the probable course of events in Tur- The easterly half of lot numbered one A-7 or conveyed Emily E, Flagg by sented a petition that Benjamin H. fast. day June, 1915. Anile baby fed, every praying H. executrix on the estate oi ualist and of lines G-2 and containing one hundred Herbert M. Flagg by his warranty deed dated Mudgettof Belfast, in said County, may be ap- Monroe, William bottle and are used campmeeting. key the^Balkans; Bertrand Russell range A. late of in l® fading nipple to A. D. recorded in the administrator of the estate of said de- Monroe, Belfast, said County, de- makes a fair and clear-headed statement acres, more or less, according Stewart’f January 17, 1898, Waldo pointed hould be rinsed in lukewarm water, Donald S. Knowlton entertained a of ceased. ceased, having presented her flist and final plan of G-l and G-2; and the said Mary E County Registry Deeds, Bcok 261, Page 376. iccount of administration “d in hot water to which a small small of friends of “The Future of Anglo-German Rival- of said of said estate for it°s party Monday evening Twitchell has transferred to me, the under- Both parcels being tbe same real es- Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Ulowauce. of at was ry”; while Sir Francis tate to said all interested causing a of this -;-munt washing soda has been added, his home. The evening pleasantly Younghusband signed, said mortgage and note thereby secur- conveyed Clarence F. Flagg by persons by copy writes on “The and Ex- order to be published three weeks That notice thereof he i,4 Bcalded. Never use a rubber passed in cards and refreshments War Spiritual ed by assignment by her subscribed, dated Mas Emily E. Flagg, by her deed dated November successively Ordered, given, three playing in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- weeks successively, in The Republican the were perience,” from the of view of the A. D. and recorded in Waldo 26, A D. 1913. and whereas the condition of Journal, u between bottle and nipple. served during the evening.-Fair- point 28, 1915, Registry lished at Belfast, that may appear at a Pro- a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- a in the of and said mortgage has been broken: they case of scarlet field Journal. average layman. Other articles Deeds, Book 297, Page 104; whereas the bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for ty, that all persons interested may attend at a typhoid fever, reason of the ((v‘““> cover a wide of condition of said mortgage has been broken: Now, therefore, by breach of said County, on the 13th day ot July. a. I). Probate Court, to be held at on tiie ( or diphtheria breaks out in the magazine range subjects. Belfast, Now, reason of the breach of the condition thereof I claim a foreclosure of 1916, at ten of the clock before noon, and show L3th day of July next, and show cause if do not to therefore, by auy return any bottles the claim said mortgage. cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said they have, the said account should not be mj?llJ,> Children Cry For any itching skin trouble, piles, eczema, the condition thereof I foreclosure ol why excePt with the knowledge of said Dated this fifteenth day of June, A. D. 1916. petitioner should not be granted. allowed. the *?an FOR FLETCHER’S salt rheum, hives, itch, ecald head, herpes, mortgage. JAMES and under the June LEONARD A. DAVIS. WILLIAM S. KNIGHT. LIBBY. Judge. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. iw.ttenciin8 physician scabies, Doan’s Ointment is highly recom- 18,1915. A true copy. Attest: A true Attest: '“'tions him. Weeks & his D. £ M. 2w24 copy. prescribed by CASTORIA mended. 80c. a box at all stores. By Weeks, Attorneys. 3w2f Arthur W. 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be commendation of the listening audience- CENTER MONTVILLE. SEARSPORT. Jae christening,that of little Dorothy Albertina Edward Littlefield, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. k\ a. Clement paseed Satur- CLARION left Tuesday to visit his L Church street, too* place, the day night in George B. Delano Littlefield, Northport. REPUTATION] s ittractive calmly* into the i based the in Burnham little babe looking Mrs. Lucy Jackson of Belfast visited har son upon complete daughter from the last week face of the minister as he took her Herbert of Mrs J. Sanford Norris arrived Jacason, Sunday. approval thousands of irms of her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Frank from Milford. Mas*. Mrs. Eunice Whitcomb is her daugh- service. An visiting housekeepers who have for H Jackson, during the impressive Kneeland was down town Monday ter. Mrs. T. S. Erskine. J. H. ceremony The church was tastefully used Clarions months. always. Mrs. Mrs. during the the first time for several ind decorated, with snowballs, Everett Bennett is caring for is elaborately last of AuDurn Walter who has a son. years. Grand- Miss Katherine M. Parsons »yringas, weigelias,daisies and ferns. The altar Thompson, forty-one W. Sweetser. of visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. was draped in white, bordered with ferns, and C. H. Thompson and Francis Williams j daughters follow the advice Mosman Boston are There will be base ball games at dower-trimmed. Two little Sunday school visiting S. K. Thompson. cf mothers and and Vivian grand- Park July 3d and 5th, in the afternoon. girls,the Misses Joy Renouf Brown, Mrs. Eunice Whitcomb of Belfast is the j mothers and find a from Dor- collected the of the audience for Mrs F. A. Curtis arrived Friday offerings guest this week of Mrs. P. A Clement. repeti- the winter. Sunday school in dainty .flower-decked tion of the same chester, Mass., where she spent purposes Misses Ruth and Irene Hodges of Winslow baskets. satisfactory F. Gilkey, were of Erskine last ! Ship Timranda, Capt. Nathan guests Mr. and Mrs. T. S. service. You need this Rio Janeiro. The schools in town closed June 18th. In week. sailed from Norfolk June 2nd for Che Intermediate Miss Abbie Chase, Clarion service. of grades. Mrs. to a Consult Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Sargent Lynn, Fred Carter submitted surgical the were not absent W. P. Sar- teacher, following pupils in THr hume clarion the Clarion dealer are of Mr. and Mrs. operation Saturday at Dr. Tapley’s hospital Mass., guests Charles today. luring the term: Grace Blanchard, Belfast. gent. Foster, Orillie Lampher,' Georg! Lathrop, WOOD & BISHOP Established ] v' % Baker arrived Saturday from Two into Mrs. J. O. Bartlett’s flock CO., Bangor, Me. Mrs. Ida M. Seorge Smith Isabelle Those absent dogs got j Mp in and Young. and Mass., ana will spend her vacation of sixty-two sheep and lambs and killed Waltham, ?nly one-half day were Josie LaFurley and j wounded twenty-one. town. Ellery J ickerson. Those away but one day W. A. HALL, Belfast, Maine. Isle was in home Columbus Hayford of Presque were Louise Bickmore and Stewart Barrett, The Misses Hodges returned to their of Mr. and Mr6. A. in a week’s visit town Tuesday, the guest 1 Mi HI [n the Primary room, Miss Elv-a M. Rende.l, Winslow last Sunday after MORRILL. E. lrundy. p—I—BiBJ I teacher, the following pupils were not absent with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Erskine. The ladies from Philadel- for the entire term: Esther Vivian or. Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Barge Oleys arrived Friday Bumps, Volney Thompson and son Ralph called j ^ 5eo. Rose Thur to the P. C. & W. Brown, Theodore Bickmore, and today. sday. phia with 3,000 tons of coal .Francis Swett, Mrs. Ann Gowen of Thorndike last Sunday j Evelyn Thelma Littlefield and Edric Mrs. Edna is the Co., at Macks’ Point. First! Noble, found her improving in health. Daggett Hayward happy Dunaver. Those absent but one-half day were nother of her second son. K Sawyer left Monday to at- Safety Ernest howler and family of Gardiner were Dr. Frederick Dental Frederick Morrison and Ada Roxanna Colcord. We learn Rev. H. the annual meeting of the Maine at Mrs. Emma Cushman’s night. C, that Fred Morgan has been Stolen tend First” to the housewife means Monday “Safety Reginald Doyle was absent only one day. s vacation of in Portland. | B. Cushman accompanied them to Castine ?iven two months. Society the Intermediate Blanch- ! the home-baked food. Among pupils,Grace Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Smith and daughters safeguarding family’s Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Johnson of Freedom were Mr. and ard and Esther Bumps are deserving of spec- of are at their cottage at Pleasant Mrs. E. B. of and Miss guests Mr. and Mrs.G. W. Dow last Sunday. of Brewer which ial mention, the former having been neither ! Ramsey Northport use Powder of Point for the summer. Always Royal Baking Laura Young of Lincolaviile were guest3 Mrs. Claude Knowlton of passed the j absent or tardy for two years, and the latter Liberty of Boston arrived Mrs. C. H. Clement and Mrs. Arvesta Barker ! week-end with her two Black healthful food. Dow Miss Henrietta Roulstone insures delicious and perfect in attendance for eight consecutive daughters, Mrs. Mart Mrs Flora Roul- last week. and Mrs. Bowen. and is the guest of terms. The who have attained an av- Sunday pupils I From Frank street. Powder is made from cream J. L. Dr. Mortland’s stone on Reservoir Royal Baking j erage rank of ninety or above in the Interme- Miss Miriam Bartlett and her uncle and Mrs. T. N. Pearson, with Millard pa;, Mass, of Marshfield and Cliff R. Rich- Nickerson and Master George Rogers of Brighton. of tartar—derived from grapes. j diate school are Frederica Lampher, Louise Rogers, Hills, Leona Woodbury, took an auto jture in Searsport, arrived Saturday and is visiting Miss Catherine Bickmore, Isabelle Young, Doris Bickmore, ards of Washington, D. C arrived Saturday ride to Cherryfield June 23d to be present at Thursday to visit Mr. J. O. Bartlett. the ordination of June 17th. 900 M. Kane on Leach street. Charles Foster, Orillie Lampher, Josie LaFur- apu Mrs. Rev. Clarence Fogg. Weight Ik No Alum or Lime a com- cm. iou. Contains Phosphate iey and Luther Calderwood. Certainly Mrs. W. D. Tasker received a message Sat- Miss Blanche Clements, who last An apartment passed 'quite old; gray around head: lavatory to let. En- mendable record for these young students. urday that her youngest daughter, Mrs. Calis- 1 winter and spring in Wollaston, Mass., with water, electric lights'and white on hind ta had at the Maine her aunt, Mrs. Fred is with patch toot: quire of Mrs. F. A. Curtis. 5 The Current Events Club. This ladies’ Sterling, just passed away H. Morgan, her at :___~ in Portland. Other near her summer home in arrived Sunday from New literary association of our village,in observance General hospital Morrill, and will return sprung forward, both Russell Phillips who is in con mand cf a steamer of \ legs R Blanchard, in town are a Mrs. Ram- with her this autumn to where of Mr. and Mrs. Henry STGCKTON SPRINGS. of the annual Field Day and also the twentieth relatives sister, II..E. Massachusetts, York and is a guest was to leave for warn. the American-Hawaiian line, | J. W. ard M. W'entworth she will enter the Notify j — say; two brothers, M, Boston Homeopathic Hospi- McCaslin on Union street. New York afternoon. The surviving tal to Tuesday invitation G Mrs. was known here in her as be trained as a nurse. She has are Miss Lfra Sprowl of June accepting the cordial of Mrs. M. Sterling youth already FRANK All who wish to join the local ball team members of the family are a son and daughter, W'interport spent 1 She was a taken the examination and been MORTLAND, 22nd ar.d 23rd with her cousin, Mrs. Albert M. Houghton of Bangor to join her on her piazza Miss Kittie Wentworth. graceful, preliminary to meet at Mosman Park _at 3.30 William and Miss Lorna. requested a musician and of accepted. Ames, and husband. for the midday luncheon, left by early morning vivacious girl and singer I Searsport. every afternon for practice. Congregational Church Notes. The fol- j train Saturday, the members spending the ex- ability. ! Mr. aid Mis. Titccmb and little i'*«*«*t nun vjiuwcis Grinnell of Foxboro, Mass., is Childrens’ was carried George vjigdiuzc. Miss Martha lowing Day program tra time before at eleven Fh\ His left for Oakland to shopping repairing Mrs. Kittie Wentworth of Portland Mrs. Frederick K. on out on Sunday a chorus of chil- daughter Saturday Sterling foreclosure with her sister, Sawyer, by thirty-five o’clock to the home of the hostess, Auburn, Me., June 25. fruit ! of remain through the summer. hospitable died Saturday during an operation in a Port- Representative Mortgage summer. twelve from the fifteen j met here and Norris street for the dren; Primary class, 45 Linde- street. The weather was growers today organized the charming; land She leaves her husband, Archie Juniors and Intermediate Dr. aDd Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens of Belfast hospital Maine Fruit Growers’ Exchange, the member- OF REAL ESTATE will be a sociable at the M. E. church eight girls: and the delicious chicken There lunch—appetizing Sterling, and a daughter anil son. She was ship including the 11 organizations of that na- MORNING SERVICE. were Sunday guests of his brother and wife, Herbert G. 9th. Ice cream and cake will be salad, orange marmalade, pickles, salted pecans ture in the State. Officers elected were: W. Kingsbury Friday, July the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Went- fort, in the of Wald Unison Prayer, The School Dr. ar.d Mrs, George A. Stevens, Church street. j H. Conant of J. H. WHEREAS County served. Admission 10 cents. 1 and peanuts, coffee and ice-creams, furnished Buckheld, president; King his Siloam w'orlh and spent several years of her life in of | Maine, by mortgage deed dated ; Hymn, Mrs. left Mechanic Falls, vice president; W. G Roberts 1 Lydia Emery Thursday for Bangor Mrs. and the various 29, 1908. recorded in Waldo R Ansel A. Ausplund was thrown from his dray Song, “Shiny Brown Seed,” School ; by Houghtor ; sandwiches, this place, wnere her mother, Mrs. D. Tasker, of Waldo boro, clerk; Prof A. C. Russell of Kents gistr Selection after a few weeks* visit with her son and Book 285, Page 357, conveyed in m forenoon the breaking of an axle- Responsive Reading. Fifty-first wife, cakes, home-made candies and chocolate bon- Huldah and two Hill, treasurer. | Friday by her sister, Mrs. Ramsey, the undersigned, John then Reports from Schuol for last Quarter Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. street, contributed the club ladies—served ; White, bolt and had his shoulder dislocated. Emery, Maple bons, by and West re- in Offering brothers, Milton Wentworth, the County-of Penobscot, State to a com- 1 Jure 22ic, O. E. ob- upon the screened-in piazza happy State of of » now of Stetson, in said of i Miss Dow of Smith Northamp- Song, “In the Garden,” School [ Bethany Chapter, S„ side. Milton Wentworth attended the funeral Ohio, City Toledo, Caurrty Sally Cottage, ss* the real Brief Address, Pastor served a “Roll the of femii ine friends of the Lucas County. \ J following described estate, is her vacation with her j Cali," followirg ceremony pany appreciative in Portland June 28th. ton, Mass., spending Recitation, “Welcome Cradle Babies,” Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior certain lot or parcel of land, with the with a lurch of ice cream and cake later in hostess was most enjoyable. The President mother, Mrs. Cora E. Dow. Main street. Minerva Gray partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., thereon, situate in the town of Era: the Cradle the evening. of the club, as a surprise, provided a birthday- doing business in the of said County of Waldo, bounded at... ; Frank A. Nye has sold his furniture business Calling Roll, LIBERTY. City Toledo, County Winner of Contest in its of twenty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will as follows, viz: Beginning at a be* .:: ; of Membership Mrs. Miles Harris and two children of Houl- cake, blazing glory flaming pay on Main street to the Home Furnishing Co., §. the sum of ONE southeast corner of lot number*-, Recitation, “Baby Dear,” Isabelle Frame as the in the HUNDRED DOLLARS for ton candles closing featuie delightful Ned arrived last week to Mrs. Belfast, Maurice Towle of Belfast, manager. Cradle Roll Song arrived June 22nd to visit her sister and Taylor join each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be seven; thence east, one degree south, At 2 m. the Mrs. of Children Mr. and Mrs. Noble, Sea View street, repast. p. company,as Hough- Taylor at the Pulsifer cottage. cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. eight rods to a spruce tree; thenct The Ladies’ Guild will have their annual sale Baptism family, Recitation and ton’s took electrics for Park FRANK J. degree east, one hundred and five ; Scripture Tableau. for a few weeks. guests, Theatre, Mr. CHENEY. room 15th. Entertain- Miss Frank Ayer and gentleman friend, Sworn links to a beech at the conference July Psalm 150, Junior Girls where all enjoyed to the fullest “Mary Pick- to before me and subscribed in my twenty tree; thence R. are a to a a ment in Hall in the Particulars The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Umversalist Baker of Providence, I., enjoying presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. degree south, ninety rods stake Union evening. j Doxology in the “The Dawn a To- ford” photo-play, of A. W. thence north, one degree east, later. EVENING SERVICE, 7.30 O’CLOCK. parish will be entertained this, Thursday, after- week's vacation in town, staying at C. M. (Seal) GLEASON, forty- morrow.” From the theatre the ladies, in- Notary Public. to a stake amt stones; thence west, Processional, ‘We come from far and near,” noon for needlework by Mrs. James M. Treat, Hurd’s. north, one hundred and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thayer and Mr. and Miss Mrs. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and sixty-eight School cluding Mary Hichborn, president; small beech West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walker, Miss Madge acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur- tree; thence south, Mrs. C. Tiussell of Belfast were in Christine Helen Eames Lillias S. Mrs. Ada P. Grif- George Welcome, Emery, secretary, faces of the system. Send for west, one hundred and forty-eig: *v.Capt. Edmund tiichborn arrived W'alker and Miss Nellie Hunt, who have been testimonials, town Sunday to attend the funeral of Mre. Song, “Shiny Brown Seed,” School Thursday fin, Mrs. Angie F. Mudgett, Mrs. Lelia C. free. first bounds mentioned, containing Prayer frem where his vessel in West Park, N. Y since last October, re- seven acres, more or and ! Jame6 D. Stevens. Baltimore, is discharg- Thompson, Mrs. Ada L. Mrs. Estelle F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. less, whrre.i; Motion Song, “Welcome, Happy Hours,” Mudgett, conditions of said ing, for a few days’ visit with his Miss turned home last week and opened their home Sold by all Druggists, 75 ;. mortgage have Charles A. Colcord and two friends School sister, Crosby, Mrs. Abbie K. Treat, Mrs. Alice M* Mrs. lady Take Hall’s Family Pills for now remain broken, this notice is : Brown Nellie Hichborn, WeBt Main street, for the summer. constipation. of Danbury, Ct., arrived Tuesday and will Recitation, “Merry Thrush,” Hichborn, Mrs. Lucretia Flanders, Mrs. Flor- hereby given for the purpose of t. f the same as Reginald McElhiney Mrs. Rufus L. was ence Mrs. Blanche Mrs. Clara Morrison and Miss Cora Morri- provided by law. j siend several weeks at the Colcord home- w Mudgett, Sylvan street, F. Levine, F. Staples, Mrs. C. B. Knowlton and O. W7. Ripley of South Cl;, de Heal, Henry Rogers Dated at this tw. in Belfast several last the son of Belfast and Miss Ruth Hayes of Squir- Bangor, Maine, ftr stead on East Main street. “Gather for Jesus,” School days week, guest of Elizabeth B. Goodere, Miss Harriet D. Rich- Montville went 10 Belfast Wednesday to join of Song, rel Island are guests of Mrs. C. M. Walker.— day June, A. L> 1915. Recitation, “Jesus and the Children,” her sister-in-law and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. bord. Miss Leora Partridge and Miss Nellie in their to 3w26 V. Miss Gertrude E. Bowen, who has been Palestine Commandery pilgrimage Rockland Courier-Gazette. JOHN | Isabelle Closson M. Crocker. She returned Bv his attorney. Matthew June 23rd. Hichborn, went directly to the home-bound where they were guests of Lai teaching in the public schools of New Haven, Daisy Motion Song and Exercise, Daisies Augusta Thursday, Blair will train, feeling that a glorious had who its fif- Ct., arrived B'riday to spend the vacation with Orilla Whitcomb, Marion Hughes, Pauline Rev. A. A. speak Sunday evening, memory-day Trinity Commandery, celebrated SHIP NEWS. Towers been in the archives of each was one of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bowen, Main street. July 11th, in the Universalist pulpit, upon placed personal tieth Anniversary. The occasion Discontented Buttercup, Gladys Rose member of The Current POPULAR Winston Churchills’ latest “In a Far attending Eivents much credit to Trinity Commandery. A electrical storm over the The book, AMERICAN PORTS. heavy passed Offortory Club. The enforced of Don’t miss this discourse. absence several as. of and last consid- \ Recitation, “All Things Beautiful,” Country." bearing E. H. Knowlton Malone, N, Y., Mark New 22. sch ■village Saturday afternoon, doing ~ York, June Sld, Tarratine. George Littlefield sociates was deplored by all. Mrs. Jennie M erable damage in the eastern part of the Mrs. L. S. Titccmb, Sylvan street, returned Knowlton of Minneapolis were in town for Hudson River for Stockton; 23, ar, schs Telu- Song Prayer, “Jesus, Tender Shepherd” School the ladies on the but Bragg accompanied trip, last week. Both were : mah, Bangor; Andrew Nebinger, do; Samuel Fish from Pittsfield last two Dinner town to telephones and electric light plants. week, accompanied by her days gentlemen In the report for t) e last quarter several in- spent the time with her mother, Mrs. Hart, Long Cove; Magnus Manson, Pernam- Mr. and John Ralph born in Liberty, children of Freeman and Ab- issue of The aged parents, Mrs. Dearborn, buco; 24, ar, sch Ann McCann, Bangor In the obituary in last week’s teresting facts were made public. Two con- Morse,at Paine Hospital. The club Mary who will live with her and hus- appointed bie Knowlton. Mark Knowlton went west via New Bedford; sld, sch Carrie A Look, Hali- : At Inn, '. of Charles Gordon Merrithew we ditions to permanently Northport Northport. Journal discouraging officers and teachers the following committee: Mrs. Lelia Bath for band. C.Thomp- ago and this is his first visit to his fax; 24, ar, stm Black Rock, Norfolk, the fifty years to the number ot afcould have mentioned among surviving can only be remedied by the co-operation of son. Airs. Elizabeth B. Goodere and Mrs. Ada sch Brina P Pendleton; schs Izetta, St Owing large frii.id- native State. E. H. Knowlton went to Bel- towing Mrs. Charles of is N Susie H N relatives a brother, Wm. M. Merithew of Sears- the parish; first, the Sunday school is from Clay Lincoln, Maine, L. to and take flowers to their John. B; Davidson, Weymouth, S; ! have appealed to Mr. Burnham f r. Muugett, buy fast with his brother Watson to live when a her aunt, Mrs. Orilla G. and 25, ar, schs Lizzie D Small. Stockton; Susan N Dort. necessity running upon a sadly deficient al- visiting Libbey, invalid member, Mrs. Morse, confined in Paine fish dinner, he has decidtd t small There he attended school and Pickering, Bridgewater, N Y; 26, ar, schs Wil- finally upon other relatives in town. She is boy. R. who last week lowance, and second that the average attend- calling A beautiful in bloom was liam E Annie P to their so that it will no* Harold Smart, graduated Hospital. hydrangea the trade. Litchfield, Charleston; Chase, requests, j the of Wilnur Grant of ! learned jewelers Thirty-seven ance in intermediate and adult classes is less daughter Kingman, carried her by Mrs. and Mrs. Mud- Philadelphia; 27, sld, schs Charlotte T Sibley, from Wesleyan college at Middletown, Ct. ar- Thompson he went to Malone, N. Y., and en- sible to secure a regular fish dinnu than Maine. years ago Stockton; George Churchman, Stonington; Se- rived home and is his a third the enrollment. During the gett, with words of sympathy from the entire Friday visiting parents gaged in business. They made the journey guin, Perth Amboy for St John, N B; 29, sld, ed live, or hot boiled lobster Ui Mr. and W. quarter two clubs have been formed. The Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyman left for club. Mrs. Houghton has retained her mem- Mrs. D. Smart, Mount Ephraim Friday from Malone in Mr. E. H. Knowlton’s car and sch Augustus H Babcock, Norfolk and Rio $1.00. The famous table de hole d !! road. J UUllg iflUICO Ui lUlClUICUIttlC U&BB 11U. X, their home in Mattawamkeag, accompanied bership in the ladies’ association since Janeiro literary From here ■ had almost delightful trip. they Boston, June 23. Ar, schs Thelma, Fernan- be continued as in the past for ars taught by Mrs. James Sweetser, are organized by Mrs. Wyman's two children, one of whom her residence in Stockton'while Mr. Houghton Samuel Butman of Tex., is visiting j went to Camden to pass a few days with some dina; Florence & Lillian, Bangor; Catherine, do. Abilene, as a Sunshine Club with the been with $1.00. 2w2i purpose of bright- had her father. Frank V. Davis, for was the R. R. for the first two will return to Ma- his brother, James P. Butman, East Main j Manager, years relatives, after which they Philadelphia, June 22. Cld, stm George E Capt. dark This class is for in a ening places. girls year past. of our railroad conveniences. lone. Warren, Bangor; 24, sld, tug Conestoga, tow- street, Mr. Butman is a large ranch owner in CARO OF THANKS the early teens. New members will find a The ing barges Oak Hill for Brewer, and Pocopson the northwestern of Texas and thiB is his meeting of the Auxiliary Aid last week i The officers and trustees of the Maine State part for Rockland; 26, cld, stm L V Stoddard, Ban- I desire to express n.y sincere thar \ hearty welcome. The Junior girls from nine with Mrs. Elmer E. Fair met last week with Hon, L. C. Morse first visit to for seven years. Thompson, Church street, SANDYP01NT. gor. many friends for their kindness ! Searsport to twelve are enthusiastic members of the and were entertained by him at the Sanford proved a most pleasing occasion. The Baltimore, June 22. Ar, schs Fannie Palmer, stay at the Waldo County Hospital. I The remains of Mrs. widow of “mys- House at dinner. After dinner they were Rebecca, Junior Helper Club. Good times and good Rio Janeiro; W Snow, do; 24, sld, Wil- flowers, fruit, letter- ; tery lunch” was a great success. Charles Snow is at work in L. G. Patterson’s in boats to his on the Island Augusta by postcarns. W. Merrithew, arrived from Nine.young taken cottage liam E San Juan. and calls. EDA WOOD! George Rockland, deeds not a few have already been recorded in Mrs. Morse for Downes, | ladies were in attendance. store. I which had been decorated by M- where she June 28th. Her was about Newport News, June 22. Sid, ship Timan- Belfast. died, age the club records. Four members, Valma Web- the occasion. Here they enjoyed a fine stew The C. A. Towers was a business visitor in Bel- dra, Rio Janeiro. 70 She was buried beside the remains Stockton Springs band went to Castine made Mr. Morse and the night. The years. ber, Kathryn McElhiney, Isabelle Frame and Dy spent Mobile, June 19. Sld, sch Georgia Gilkey. her Gilbert June 23rd to furnish music for the commence- fast Saturday. included Timothy F. Callanan of Lew of husband, Capt. Ellis, in the vil- Frances Rogers, have not been absent from party Port Spain; 22, sld, sch James W Paul, Jr, Pro- ment iston, treasurer, and his son, Edward Callahan; exercises at the E. M. S. N. S and gave Messrs. Griffin and Heath are the gresso. TO LET lage cemetery. class ithis year. The contest for increased painting B. J. Libby of Oakland, president, and son Al- excellent we are Perth Amboy, June 23. Sld, sch M V B won satisfaction, informed. They Hersey Retreat. James L. Lowell of Auburn, secretary, At the annual meeting of the Village Ceme- membership of the cradle roll was by ton; Chase, St John, N B. APARTMENT OF FOUR Id" I made the trip by motor l oat from here. and the following trustees :DaviJ M. Campbell tery association the following officers were Frances Rogers. Eighteen babies were added Mrs. Rose Whitehouse of Bucksport is here Jacksonville, June 24. Ar, sch Wawenock, AN town water, electric lights an | of field. Frank Wiggin of Lewiston, Cl Mrs. Laura P. West Main is Cherry New York. Enquire of MRS. F. A. elected for the ensuing year: Clifton W'hittum, and three having reached the required age for Kelley, street, visiting her sisters. A. Parker of North Berwick, Hon. Benjamin Cape June 26. Passed out, sch Alice lw26 Searspor' | admittance to the suffering irom an attack of hard of I. son of Henry, president; Allen D. Colcoid, vice president; J. beginner’s department, shingles—a Miss Elli went to Mon- L. C. Morse Liberty. Ralph .*iorse, L News for Styles Bridgewater in Pendleton, Newport Cartagina. disease lor an is ex- Mr. Morse, was present and assisted enter- H. Sullivan, treasurer; Mildred E. Shute, were promoted—Jay Ambrose Fairchild, son aged person. Sympathy to visit Norfolk, June 26. Ar, sch- Brina P Pendle- day relatives. Both have tne reputation BORN. pressed all The is re- taining. gentlemen schs Ruth E Merrill, | secretary, and L. W’. Wentworth, superin- of Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Fairchild, Mary Elizabeth by neighbors. patient and this occasion ton, Coombs, Bangor; sld, 1. W. Stiles returned from a visit of being grand entertainers ported more comfortable at this Saturday Portland; Augustus Welt, Rio Janeiro; Wil- tendent. Havener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. writing, Mon- proved no exception. in the northern part of Maine. liam H Clifford, Las Palmas or Santa Cruz de Bunker. In Franklin, June 14, ) Havener, and John son of and day. Mrs E a The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will hold Frame, Mr. Teneriffe (and all passed out Cape Henry. | Harvey Bunker, daughter I and M. Iu June Mrs. John Frame, were the small Mr. and Mrs. James A. from Mr. ^lrs. B, Eames were business Bangor, June 23 Ar, sch Grace Davis, Bos- Brown, Appleton, 22, a sale of home cooked food at the feat- graduates, Flanders, Jr., EAST BELFAST. j vestry sch L V Mrs Brown, a 1 each a visitors in Belfast June 23d. ton; sld, Stoddaid, Norfolk; 25, sld, Maynard daughter, receiving diploma tied with pink, the Albany, N. Y., who had been guests of his ville. urday afternoon, July 3d. Their annual sale of sch Georgietta Lawrence, New Haven; 26, ar, J i cradle roll color. Nine babies responded to p arents, Mr. ana Mrs. J. A. Flanders, East Capt. E. E. Harvey and family of Bangor are stm E Hartley. In Monroe, to Mr and N ! aprons, fancy articles, towels, food and candy Mrs, Emory 0. Pendleton left Tuesday to GeorgeJ Warren, Philadelphia; 28, ar, the roll call—Florence Mildred Saw- Main street, for several left for at their cottage at the Point. schs Ira B Ellems, Hudson River; W D Mangam, Hartley, a son. J will be held in Union after- Howard, days, Friday in Hallowed. Hall, July, 22d, visit relatives Annie F Milton. In Portland, June 21. '{ yer, Edna Richards, Lewene William her mother's in Bangor, to Everett, Mass; Kimball, Gloucester; noon and The entertainment be Towere, preparatory leaving A heavy shower visited here June 25th, with Charles evening. will Mr. and Mrs, Charles Larsen have returned sld, stm E Warren, Philadelphia. Mrs Ernest Milton,'formei j Kerr, Estelle Moulton and the three for home. George and the well known already Monday thunder, lightning, rain and hail. June 22. sch Clara B Kennerd. fast, a son. given by Mr. Mrs. Pieice, to after a visit with the latter’s par- Stockton, Ar, | mentioned. Six children were Christian Bangor stm New Morse. In Belfast, June 23, to Mr who were with us last given Mr. and Mrs. Elden H. Shute arrived Thurs- Miss of -; 23, ar, Millinocket, York; 24, \ impersonators, year. Carrie Devereaux St. Augustine, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis. a son. at ents, ar, bark Robertsfors Rockland, to Albert 11 Morse, j baptism this time—Minerva Celia, Inez from their (Russian), This year they will give an entirely different day marriage trip of a week and Fla., arrived Sunday and opened her house for deals for Whitman. In Mass., J and Mrs. Annie Ricker and little grandson, Sher- ; load United Kingdom; sld, tug Ports- Campello, | Gertrude Alice Mabel, little daughters of son program. are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. the summer. mouth, towing barge P N Co No 16, for Bos- Mr and Mrs Richard Whitman, a | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest William win Ricker of Bangor, arrived last week to Gray, Sterling, Flanders, East Main and his ton; 26, sld, stm Millinocket, New York; 27, ar, street, mother, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe of Milo arrived Miss Margaret Elizabeth Butman of Sears- son of Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn Olin, George visit Mrs. Wilda Strout. Mrs. Ricker will go schs W Florence, N J; Susie P Kerr, Mrs. Elden S. Shute, Sylvan street, for a week Harry Haynes, MARRIED. Saturday and are their at summer and Sherwin New William j: port was graduated from the New England son of Mr. and Mrs. James Faery, and Estelle spending honeymoon to Islesboro for the Oliver, York; Itasca, Boston; previous to their departure for South Sebec, sens New C the Gould cottage. a more visit. Jones, do; 29, ar, Tarratine, York; Conservatory of Music, Boston, June 22d, and Nettie, infant of Mr. and MrB. H. R. will remain here for extended 111 Sw daughter jxiaine. B Clark,-, to load lumber. Greenlaw-Batchelder I Mr. and Mrs. Barrows and son Charles of and Inez Bat received her diploma at the commencement ex- Moulton. One of the prettiest features of the Work has begun on the underpinning of a Searsport. June 23. Sld, stm Meteor, Nor- June 1, Fred Greenlaw j Mrs. L. S* Titcomb, Sylvan street, accom- and sld both of Swan's Island. ercises held in Jordan Hall of the Conservatory morning service was the recitation of the 160th West Hampden were guests of H. M. Griffin to the I. L. residence, folk; 25, ar, barge Oley, Philadelphia, large addition Perry In d her daughter, Miss was in 28th on the return. Knowlton-Dolivek. Monr->«. Miss Butman has been success- Psalm with motions the fol- panied by Vivian, and Mitchell building. very appropriate by family Sunday. corner of Searsport avenue and Chester Knowlton and Miss Harriet Exeter last week to attend the marriage of FOREIGN PORTS. ful during her career at America’s oldest and lowing Junior girls: Christine Eames, Edith Mrs. Clara Erskine and Miss Flora Erskine street. Frederick A. Patterson of Bangor, Roberts Wiley. In Belfast, Juil her husband’s Lyndon Titcomb, and Lisbon, June 17. Sld, bark Kremlin, Warner Arthur A Maurice Everett K- conservatory. She was one of the Parse, Isabelle Closson, nephew, from and will has made the blue Blair, largest Evelyn Thompson, arrived Monday Orono remain who designed the house, New York. i j Miss Buswell. It was a Miss arah Esther Wiley, both of class treasurer’s assistants and a member ol Isabelle Valma Mc- Gladys large wedding, will conform Frame, Webber, Kathryn here during the summer. for the addition, which Rosario, June 23. Sld, sch Martha P Small Rollins*W inslow. In Rocklan- with 75 and 200 the prints the finance and her record of Edna Minerva guests attending reception New York. E Roil committee, per- Elhiney, Gladys Rose, DuBose, A. Miss with the main house. by Rev P A Allen, Clarence Mrs. F. Pitcher and Evelyn Pitcher Buenos June 22. bark Snow- formances at concerts advanced students Inez Towers and Frances following the ceremony. Ayres, Sailed, and Mrs Grace Lotlirop Winslow by Gray, Gray, Marjorie arrived and of Chelsea, Mass., Friday opened Mrs. P. Young of Greenville, who is don, Farrow. Philadelphia. has included the 1914 Rogers. Miss Mildred Mrs. C. O. McMann arrived June 22d from Sidney following: April 25, Organ accompaniment summer. Rio Janeiro, Jnue 21. Arr.ved schr their cottage for the a few weeks at her log cabin on the Oakle> Chopin: Polonaise in C sharp minor; June 4 Shute. The processional, marshalled by Regi- Bangor accompanied by her wee daughter— spending C Curtis, Leland, Norfolk; 23, ar, sch Malcohr D1LD. Mrs. Perkins and children of R. Pendleton shore, entertained over Sunday j Mendelssohn: Prelude in E Dec nald Powers and led Alice Elizabeth—born in said city. Mr. Mc- Providence, Baxter. Jr., Norfolk. 1914, minor; McElhiney by Gray Maiy and toiss I., arrived June 24th and will occupy their cot- Mr. Thomas Saunders, Mr. John 17, 1914, Sibdlius: Romance in D minor; March and Carl Croce, was the Mann had housekeeping arrangements com- Curtis. In June 14, l unusually tfftctive, of Green- Bluehill, Dr. Perkins will come later. Edith Johnson and Miss Kate Lord 8 months and 1 4, 1915, Stojowski: “Chant d'amour.” She hat children carrying department banners and pleted lor her homecoming in the J. L. Lan- tage. BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. tis, aged 63 years. in the Saunders touring car, Dunbar. In June 19, Middle an Mrs. and children of who came Corrected for The Journal. Penobscot, been a pupil in pianoforte of Alfred DeVotc daisy garlands. The decorations for the day caster ktuse, street, attractive Agnes Harding Brewer, ville, fish Weekly dinner menu included cantelope, F Dunbar, aged 77 years. Ira Ward of The of the Conservatory faculty. A quotatior were in and white, field daisies and heme for this young couple and their most with her mother, Mrs. Prosj eet, steamed fruit In Jum yellow yel- chowder, lobster salad, clams, PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER. Dunham. Stonington, chosen to with Miss Butman’s ir low dowers. welcome babe. Welcome back to Stockton. were guests of Mrs. Mary F. French June 23d. with cream, etc. Mr. and Dunham, d 75 years. go picture garden pudding whipped 10 U0la4(M g« were also guests Sunday Apples,per Hay, Gray, in June 19, Aim the class-book of N. E. is: “A -:- wife Mrs. Edmund Wilson bbl,1.00r.2,90| Bluehill, C.,1915, pleasing Miss Kuth Merrithew went by train toSears- Rev. Charles Hatch and went to Bangor dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 1! at the cabin. aged 46 years, 7 months and 12 da>- is a letter of 3 25a3 personality perpetual introduc- BRANCH MILLS, (Palermo) port June 23d to visit her sister, Mrs. Arthur June 25th, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beans, pea, 60j Iamb, j! Howard. In Camden, June 11. .1 Beans, Y. E., 3 751 Lamb Skins, 7i S'. tion.” Colson, Nichols street. Thursday Mr. and Edward Walker, befor returning to their home The Good Roads by the Belfast ard, a native of Searsmont, aged Day planned Butter, 28a30 Mutton, t has been until fall, Jackson. In Belfast, June 27. Miss from Waterville ! Mrs. Colson with Miss Ruth and Simeon B. in Board of Trade postponed 32 4: A Sad Drowning Accident. the Ruby Toby High Manchester-by-the-$ea. one Beef, sides, 8£al0 Oats, lb., 81 3 months a Elenora, but the of East Belfast will hold Jackson, aged years. school is at home for the summer vacation. Merrithew, the ladies father, took an automo- people Beet,forequarters, 8< Potatoes, 35a4' Harbor of and Alben when a concerted effort will be made LELAND. In Southwest 15-years-old daughter Capt. Mrs. today, bu, 60 Round 1< bile to in the ColBon car, leaving shore road. All having teams Barley, Hog, Samuel Lcland, aged 69 years, 9 nn of was Students from Cony High. Edith trip Bangor SEARSMONi. to improve the Blanchard Brooklyn, N. Y.f drownet Pinkham, and on Cheese, 24 Straw, 7.0< the Merrithews at their home, Church street, are invited to assist in hauling gravel days. near the Smith Beatrice Worthing, Dancie Crommett, Doris Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a8< June 30. Sara! while bathing cottage Tuesda] The schools closed a successfuhterm June 26th the .A picnic dinner will be served at Morse. In Bangor, j on highway Calf Skins, was with Kitchin, Eva. Louraine and their return, is Arthur E 18(Tallow, of Morse of Stockton forenoon. She Blanca Eyre o: Worthing Stanley noon and a real gala day planned. 12al! Capt Ralph Aaron B. Ripley passed away Sunday even, of Duck. 20Veal, 79 Funeral in Stockto: N. about the same and it Kitchin are home for the summer vacation. Mr. Stantial has charge of the arrangements aged years. Orange, J., age, ap Mrs. Willard M. Griffin and grandson, and Eggs, 22 Wool, unwashed, 8 ing, June 27th, after an illness of seven weeks* the dinner, Fred N. Savery of the teams, to be announced. that the were with a who has been Mrs. Fowl, 16 Wood, hard, 6.0i Wai> pears girls playing loj Miss Jennie Chadwick, teach- Willard C. Griffin, elder son of Mr. and Oct. will be done under the supervision of | Peterson. In Belfast, at the He was born in Searsmont 27, 1837, and the work Geese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.5< which drifted their and turnec in Winslow the is now June 29, Capt John Frank beyond depth ing past year, enjoying Charles Griffin of Alameds, California, took with the of road commissioner George Weymouth. Hospital, has always lived here exception RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. of 79 and 3 n over. The Blanchard lost her hold an< Searsport, aged years girl the summer vacation and is visiting her sister steamer for Boston to devote sev- owned R. A. Peavey of Thursday’s fifteen years when he worked in the Sacramen- The large barn by 18 1 1< Ripley. In Searsmont, June 2*. her who could swim a lit been a landmark Beef, Corned, Lime, although companion, Mrs. Harry Worthing. Her mother, Mrs. Hat- eral to in that city and New to Cal. He was a member of Quantaba- East Belfast, which has long ; 77 years and 8 months. days sight-seeing Valley, Sears- Butter Salt, 141b., 18a22 Oat Meal, Ripley, aged an effort to save her she Bucceedec of Victor on the side of the V tie, made tie Chadwick, is also visiting. York belore their departure for San Francisco cook Lodge, F. and A. M., Grange and oh the knoll southerly Corn, 89 Onions, STERLING. In Portland, June 26, E. S„ He leaves road, has been removed to the opposite of Montville, ag* inf grasping her bathing cap which cam< Pacific R. R. friends Arbutus Chapter, O. Liberty. port Cracked Corn, 84 Oil, kerosene, 12al! Sterling, formerly only Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Doe and daughter at- via the Northern Many on same side as his sum- 1 a wife Lucretia W., three children by a former side of the road the Corn Stevens. In £>earsport, June 24, and the sank. The alarm of and a drive Meal. 84 Pollock, off, girl w?s quickl] the of their son in Stockton regretted the brevity Colburn of mer set some 60 feet back 42 tended graduation Harvey at, deeply marriage: Mrs. Carrie Lincolnville, home, Cheese, 24 Pork, 1 of James D Stevens, aged years and the was recovered in abou to erect a new given body Lawrence in Fairfield, June 17th. That their stay in town. Mrs. Edith Aldrich of Springfield,Mass., Frank to it built. Mr. Peavey plans Cotton 180 Plaster, 1.1! WESCOTT. In Brewer, June 25, Ca} High four where the barn Seed, an>i an hour. were summoned an< ^ of Avolon. N. J,1 sisters and one summer home just beyond Wescott, aged 78 years, 8 months half Physicians was in his class and Ripley nwi es- Codfish, dry, 10' Rye Meal, Mr. Doe very popular of South on the most of Children's Sunday was observed last Sunday brother, Mrs. Emma Curtis taontville stood, sightly portion 8 Shorts, 1 6i the most desperate efforts were made to re his schoolmates 'was evident by the be of field Cranberries, -7' among Miss Lile and Mrs. Rose Merrian of tate. The first story will probably skin offices which he held in the school. He at the Universalist church by a very successful Ripley modern Clover Seed, 19 Sugar, 7; For any itching trouble, piles. sucitate the girl which were reluctantly givei many «nd Mrs. Lois Free- as will the chimneys, and every Appleton, Albert Ripley stone, Flour, 7 50&8 76 Salt, T. I., 41 salt rheum, hives, itch, scald hea<; was president of his class, leader of orchestra, and concert. The a be installed. The grounds after aeveral hours without success. highly enjoyable children, man of Searsmont* besides larger circle of convenience vfrill Doan’s Ointment is up Capt the Dramatic of on the H. G. Seed, 8 76' Sweet Potatoes, scabies, highly I manager of Club, captain missed for his will be laid out this year, but work and Mrs. Blanchard were former am 1 speaking unusually wel),none requiring prompt- friends. He will be greatly Wheat mended. 50c. a box at all stores. residents, track team and business manager of Lawrence to before another season. Lard, I4l Meal, J hesitation received kind words and gonial manner all. bungalow will not begin the family spend their summers here. Capt Lyra. ing, and but one occurring,