_ JOURNAI. J0h UME87_ BELFAST, , THURSDAY, MAY 27.1915. mjiUDnn ai Journal. The funeral of Lydia J.t wife of Frank A. ^g^fjoday’s UKITUARY BASE BALL. Jepson, was held at their home on Allyn street The Churches. THE MEMORIAL DAY War News. .The News of Bel- PROGRAM. rn last alternoon at 1 Rev. ief1. Obituary. .Newsof the Grange*. Jennette T. Bradman Friday o'clock, Horace MAINE COLLEGE STANDING. Personal. Dyer was born in The Christian Scientists hold services in THE PARADE. “r-onsfera in Heal Estate. .Maine B. Sellers of the Methodist church officiating. Pc. I of New York..Base Buckfield, Maine. July 8.1821, one of a family their hall, 127 Main The school children will Club Mrs. had been ill for some Won. Lost. Won. street, Sunday morning at meet at Memorial Miss Annie M. Simonton is of ten children. She Jepson time. She visiting in Free- "T-ecret Societies. .The Memo- was of de- 8 0 1.000 11 o’clock, and hall not later than 12.30 dom. Huguenot was born in Orland, the daughter of Colby. Wednesday evening at 7.80 p. m„ where all will be Program..The Churches.. scent on her father’s side. She Stephen 3 2 .600 Day ~ had the limit- Maine. o’clock, to which all are welcome. presented with and Si .Personal. and of flags fifty of the girls will , s Graduation. ed education of those Cynthia Curtis, formerly Monroe, and Bates.i 2 .333 Mrs. George Blodgett returned to 1 ij early days, but was al- be draped with red sashes. Bucksport Per- is survived by two sons and a a 1 4 The subject of the sermon at the usual ser- last nation of Rigs...Fairfield ambitious to daughter by Bowdoin.. ,260 Thursday from a short visit to Boston. A ways learn. She taught in “the The will form Transfers in Real Estate. .In former marriage, John W. Robbins of East At vice of worship at the Congregational Church parade for the march to the little red schoolhouse” between and Waterville, May 22nd, Colby defeated Mrs. Edward A. Wadsworth of Harriet Shiblee Searsport Walter Robbins at 10.46 next cemetery in front of Memorial hall at 1 o’clock returned Fri- o-mlmbrance Belfast, G. of Bangor and Maine, 5 to after Maine had three Sunday morning will be “The .. Little Friend of Mine Belfast until when 3, piled up day from a week’s m a 1843, she married Mr. David Invisible sharp, in the order: visit Boston and vicinity. Panama-Pacific Tour. Mrs. Cora M. Norton of this city. runs in the first Spectator.” Bible school at 12. following 1,0pm I .Free W. Dyer, a widower with a little inning. Mr. Orders..Does Ger- infant girlj Prayer Music, Fife and Drums. Charles W. and Mra. J. Day For meeting tbis,Thursday, evening at 7,30. ^Frederick, ’yii-moriul a time they lived on Primrose where Comrade J. who Want War?. .Literary News Hill, The funeral ot Shadnck tne eieven- Harvey Stinson, Marshal. spent the winter in arrived L., COBURN PENNANT. At the Universalist church next An armed Florida, home their three children were bom. The oldest, WINS COLBY Sunday squad from A. E. Clark Camp last Nates. montha old son of George L. and Edith Aldus acting Thursday. si,J Frederick At Coburn shut oat morning Rev. Arthur A. Blair will on as escort. MTictun Letter. .Political Points. H„ was in the navy the Civil Waterville, May 22nd, preach during Walker took at their home in East Bel- There will be 200 children a Mr. T. P. Mathews of Bethel Mission.. Bel- War place Ricker, 15 to 0, in the final of the the Assassination of Civilization, with forming human Liberty arrived last fl- p-imbarot Bay and died of yellow fever in West; a game Colby special flag dressed in T Key fast Wednesday, 26th, at 2 m., Rev. red, white and blue. hursday and was the of vs. Rockland‘High. .The May p. Interscholastic and was awarded reference to the war and to Memo- guest his uncle, T. W. High daughter, Miss Frances who did League the European MarshaU Post, G. A. G Ladies Circle of Drum Awakes (poem). .In- J„ literary Walter F. Sturtevant of the Baptist church rial Pitcher, for a few iff,'v\ ar pennant for 1916. Coburn hit Sunday. The Sunday school will be held the G. A. R., Auxiliary of the Sons of days. of Debts-Camden’s New work in Boston until five years when she consistently egse ago, officiating. •nd Bt Veterans, Emma White Barker Miss Sarah Ricker’s errors were costly. The the close of the preaching service. Tent, Jones returned to went to Jackson health resort in Dansville, N. many Daughters of Monday her postoffice. score: Veterans, in carriages. home in Mass A Personal Letter.. and At the church this The usual Concord, after sever- v jjtorials... Y; Edward A., formerly of Chicago, now OF THE Baptist week the services program at the cemetery will be spending of NEWS GRANGES. al weeka with progress of Woman”. .Death Innings...1 23456789RHE will be as foilews: carried out by the Grand and on MiBs Mary F. Abbott. ,o-he of Roswell, N, M. In 1853 Mr. a pros- This, Thursday, at 7.30 p. Army the Smith.. Corres- Dyer, Coburn.0 1 0 U 1 3 0 4-16 12 2 return in front of .County 2 m., the Memorial hall Rev. Mrs. Cecil of oramandel perous young built a beautiful prayer meeting; Sunday, at 10.46 a. m., Clsy Portland arrived Thurs- shipbuilder, Seaside Grange met as usual last Friday Ricker.0 00000000—03 13 Horace B. Sellers will a give short called here 'pondence. house on street on the morning service, with sermon by the address to day, by the illness of her News of Bel,a8t* High lot occupied by ; Evening, but owing to the absence of several Batteries, Fagan and Ashworth; Baxter, Lud- pastor; the children. mother, The and school at nooD; Christian Mrs. Caroline C. An Incident. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James H. members the was omitted and wig Sewall. Sunday Endeavor at THE AFTERNOON PROGRAM. Dolloff, Congress street, t ,ir Roderick.. Amusing program only t£( Deaths... Burnham’s New Howes. This home was the 5.30, and evening service at 7.30 p. m. Miss Recent destroyed in great the routine business was transacted. At Immediately after the return of the Marjorie Coombs of Camden was the high school league. parade in ( c-hoolhouse. .Some Statistics of the fire of from Grove Belfast last 1873, together with his shipyard prop- the meeting tomorrow, Friday, night a Memo- At Thomas H. Marshall Post and A. E. cemetery the following program Friday to attend the interment of World’s Record Hen..ASea- Rockland,May 22nd,Thomaston High won Circle, n'3r erty. This disaster were will be in her I .Pittsfield Per- and other reverses rial program will be given, to include a me- it® Clark Camp, S. of V., and and Emma given Memorial hall: grandmother, Mrs. Mary A. Coombs. falvre Reminiscence. fourth straight game in the Knox-Waldo Auxiliary Nathan Read’s Steamboats.. followed by several changes of residence, one morial address Victor a White Barker D. of will Assembly A< H. Welch Mrs. Julia G. smais by Merriam; paper League, 7 to with a in the Tent, V., attend morn- McKeen returned Summer of the 6, batting rally Lincoln s Address at Thursday ftate Farmers’fcUnion..For longest being with their eldest daugh- on “What Influence the Heroes of the Civil at the Unitarian church Gettysburg. frora where seventh which overcame Rockland ing worship Sunday, Rockland, she had been the inning _ Com. L. C. Putnam guest Visitors. ter, Mrs. H. H. McDonald, in her home on War Have on Our Miss 30th. The Rev. General of Mrs. C. .Hens Country Today," by High School. Linnell steadied after the first May pastor, A. ;E. Wilson, Orders, Adjutant Thomas Gannon Augusta Mather for two weeks. County Correspondence. Pay Roll of C*1, Northport avenue; where her father died in Lucy Cochran, the worthy master; tableaux, and will preach on the “The Builders of Honor, Thomas Gannon ,i ,.nis a Day Each..Grand Lodge, inning had 13 strikeouts. The score: subject, Elmer Foote of Boston, who has 1904 and Tenor Solo (selected) E. White played on her husband in 1910. Since Septem- music, and readings appropriate to the day. Our Nation.” All are cordially invited. George the Belfast base K.ofP. Innings..1 23456789RHE Address of Welcome, ball team in past seasons, Stcckton ber Mrs. Dyer had lived with Mrs. John Dol- H. S 0 1 stars} "rt. Springs. .Ship Ac the regular of £ 000060 1—79 2 Commander J. W. Thomas H. Mar- calied on Belfast friends the first of meeting Morning Light R- H. S Among the Belfast who went Ferguson, the week'. ^5' 1 he Belfast Price Current.. loff on where she died of 3 0101000 0—66 4 people to shall Post. Congress street, Grange, Monroe, Saturday evening, May 22nd, Miss Married.. Died. Linnell Rockland to attend the meeting of the Eastern Prayer. Evelyn Brown of Newport is the ^orn. pneumonia, May after a brief illness of Batteries, and Clark; Rose and Rich- Chaplain G. L. Hatch guest 18th, a short program was presented, as follows: ardson. Solo of her Mrs. Maine branch of the Women’s Foreign Mis- Soprano (selected) aunt, Ethel Wiley for the summer 32 hours. Impressive open air services were current “Do Roil call, events; reading, Your sion were Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker. aad has a -1 Yesterday afternoon the Freedom team were board Rev. and Mrs. Haraden S. position the store of Carle & r the war news. held at the afternoon at 3 Memorial cemetery Friday Best," Mrs. Kimball; question and answer, to Day Address, Jon 38. meet the Belfast on the Pearl, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. conducted Wilson High Congress Ralph I. Morse of Camp A. E. Sons of o’clock, by Rev. Arthur E. “How many claws has a cat?" Miss S. A. Man- Clark, war against Austria-Hungary 8‘reet grounds and arrived auto before the Pearl of Bangor, Miss Mabel Veterans. Mrs. Eli who of the Unitarian of which Mrs. by Mathews, Mrs. Cook, spent the winter in Bel- is since to church, Dyer sur; reading, I. F. Cook; reading, Mrs. Wood- Cornet ^. (li Germany reported rain that caused the to be cancelled. John C. Pilsbury, Mrs. John R. Miss Solo. Arthur Welch mont, Mass with had been a member all her life. At the game Dunton, her daughter, Mrs. Leslie C, ac- nearly man; question for discussion, “How can the Reading, Mrs. Dora Bridges \ war against Italy. Italy’s The Castine team Belfast on Margaret A, Dunton and Mr. and Mrs. Elon B. Fol ett, returned home ,ei.i:iri service her pastor read several selections from played High Instrument Quartet from Belfast Band. for the summer last on granges and the schools get closer together v ;1n important bearing condi- the Congress street last Cilchrest. America. Friday. #| one of her favorite devotional entitled grounds Saturday books, for the encouragement of our young people;" war, and if it results in afternoon and the local was Taps. A. H. Welch ^ great “The Cheer Book.’’ the team defeated by ifcThere will be no services in the Mason Mills Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark He closed by reading box. It was voted to extend an invi- One Harry and Mr. and i, to an earlier close will be question a score of 19 number on the program is furnished \t to 13. An excursion on steamer ehurch next on by Mrs. Robert P. following selection, among the marked pas- tation to Star of for Sunday morning account of Chase autoed to Orono last That Italy will Progress Grange Saturday Golden Rod the societies effiliated with the G. A. R. rejoicing. brought a large party from Cas- Memorial day services Thomas H. Marshall Sunday, and were of sages, and typical of the philosophy of this June 5th. The roll call for the next by guests Donald S. Clark at to the allies is evident. An evening, tine. The stores and of business v.... r,.; and Post, G. A. R., at the Unitarian church. Ser- places generally the U. of M. long well spent life: is to be answered current events recognized as one of the fore- meeting by wiH be closed during the day. “Thn is a vices will be held as usual at Reform- world pretty good sort of a world, of to one is Trinity Mrs. Ellen M. who ''' special interest women, and every Littlefield, spent the win- the United States, in giv- it all ed church at 2 30 ,■ Taking together; Freedom academy 4, Lawrence h. s. 4. p. m., followed by the Sunday H. &. ter with her In urged to come prepared with a response. VjKAIJUAI ion. daughter, Miss Ada D. ,._..•• ..f the probable effects that the spite of the grief and sorrow we meet, Littlefield, s. Freedom, Me., May 24. The Freedom Acad- school. June 6th the services will be as usual in will have in In spite of the gloomy weather. has the Willimantic, Conn., has returned to swinging the Dirigo Grange. Freedom, adopted at both churches, June The baccalaureate sermon to the graduates her There are friends to love and hopes to cheer, emy base ball team played a 16 inning game Sunday, 13th, and home in Winterport. 3ga.: st Germany,said: following resolutions of respect: of the Belfast school nc- And plenty of compensation here with Lawrence of Fair- 20th, Rev. Wm, Vaughan, the pastor, will be High will be given at Saturday High A recent letter al of >>ur information is the For for those who make Whereas, The silent messenger has again the church from Mrs. Geo. VV. Stod jggB "r^ng, every ache, field. At the beginning of the 17th absent. Baptist next Sunday evening by lard Kaiser tonight are about 25 The best of the situation.” entered our ranks, and taken from us a be- inning, of Pasadena. Calif., makes Juil*. with the pastor. Rev. Walter F. Sturtevant. Fol- mention of a short :han were last If loved Alice be it the score 4 to 4, the Lawrence team mcuiuuioi tuuicu next morn- ce, they night. sister, Whitten; therefore, High ounaay visit from Mr. Fred T. a lowing is the program for the ex- Chase, who has recov- P.... an ven chance of eventually Resolved, That Dirigo Grange has lost refused to continue and the forfeited ing, the Rev. Horace B. graduation James W. a resident of umpire pastor, Sellers, will ered from his recent !'•■ Italy entered the fight, the Knight, life-long valued member, one who was ever interested ercises to take place in the House illness. the game to Freedom The features speak on “Jesus’ and and in the Opera to the North was in its son a Academy. Age Program,” g a?v- i»een swung Allies, so port, born February 28, 1833, and welfare; her husband and faithful j June Mr. and Mrs. of the the on Thursday evening, 3d: Edmund Wilson, and “Mac." .re now a 5-to-3 and devoted game were, fielding of the L. H. S. evening “Spiritual The Junior ... bet, based on died May 13, 1915. He was the son of David wife and mother. Conquest.” who Overture, The Turk’s in Italy, Rossini spent the past six months in liWr f avi rages. Resolved, That we extend our sympathy to team and the pitching of Stevens of the home League will meet at 3 p. m. Eoston and and Harriet and for many Sunday. This, High School (Thomas) Knight, the bereaved relatives and express our hope Orchestra, Somerville, Mass., returned i, g estimate is given of team. The score: Thursday, evening, the meet- Thursday and are lie Italy’s years lived on the old homestead on the shore that the loss be overruled for regular prayer Prayer. at their great may good home on Congress street. freedom academy. ing will be followed by a of the Pro- Chorus, Commencement Song. of Knight’s pond, January 23, 1859, he mar- by Him, who doeth all things well. meeting Cherubini-Mehul Mr. and Mrs. H. pc;. : began Italy’s army was con- Resolved, That in for our departed ab. r. bh. bationer’s Class. Tomorrow. C. Brown, who had been ried Mary Coliier, who with one daughter, Mrs. respect po. a. e. Friday, evening Ruth in o'* normal es- our charter be 30 that a •Salutatory, Willard Maffitt Belfast for p-at peace footing, sister, draped days, Vose, If. 6 0 2 0 1 0 at 7.15 the choir will rehearse. Given some time, Mr. Brown men. Almost half of Alice M, Wyman, survives him. One daugh- of resolutions be our by Elizabeth Anna Marsano having ua1 these copy these spread upon Sparrow, 3b. 8 0 1 6 3 1 of a A of Class History, Arie Annette Holt charge cigar factory here, returned i ripoli. Three classes of men tor, Emma, died in infancy. He also leaves records, and a be sent to the bereaved 9 0 1 party boys from the Baptist last p copy Edwards, lb. 14 0 1 Sunday Piano to o Solo, Second Mazurka, Godard Thursday their home in sea! tors and oth- family, and to the press for 7 0 0 in of Rockland. immediately two grandchildren, Kenneth and Marion Wy- publication. Stevens, p. 1 7 1 school, charge Rev. Walter F. Stur- Ruth Stearns Macomber. un J«ed l'rom time to time until Annie A. l Committee Flye, c. 6 1 2 26 0 1 Miss Charlotte man, and one brother, Charles T. of Clement, tevant and William Greenlaw, spent Fri- Declamation, Americanism, J. Thomas celebrated her 93d rtki- .. first line army numbers more Knight 2b. 6 0 10 Ella Sylvester, on Clements, 11 20th v men of all arms. Mr. held iay and at the Greenlaw birthday May at her home in i\, Northport. Knight many positions Ida B. ( Resolutions. Neal, rf. 7 1 2 0 0 0 Saturday cottage Portland Vose, Everett Sherman Hatch. and received li *f active service in Italy is 32. of trust in his native town, was Hal), 68. 6 1 1 0 2 0 it Temple Heights, the in the in- an ovation. She is known strictly up- boys party •Class Essay, The George Junior Republic to a 8 bei*" oat age and 40 form the ter- cf. 6 circle of in all his of a kind and gener- TRANSFERS IN REAL Elkins, 112 0 0 Kenneth Leota Abbie large friends as “Aunt b.”; of right dealings, ESTATE. cluding Ralph Clifford, Colcord, Ru- Patterson. Charlotte." (iti consisting eight classes Shibles.rf. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Vocal o ous Solo, Teschenacher Rev. and Mr; ut 1,150,000 second line troops. disposition, ever ready to help those in iolph Cassens, John Canning, Walter Omer, May Day Morn, Mrs. Aithur E. Wilson Jessie Ethel Hart. left last Bear- >• about 1,000,000 men but need or an faithful worker from 2nd 4 Clarence York and boat to trained, distress; earnest, [Continued page ] Total.62 11 48 14 6 Sturtevant, Sidney Avard The Friday by attend the Unitarian meet- ■ a Recitation, Gladiator, Anonymous Ep. i.iilitary service who in case of in the and will in grange temperance orders; a pros- The Inhabitants of the LAWRENCE Craig. The boys go down to the cottage Susie Esther ings Boston, having been detained tui :ty could be called to arms, Town of Belmont, to HIGH SCHOOL. Braley. here by a man in Class s perous farmer, and who won and held parties until all in the school have Will, the death of a it'eer ; likewise could be formed, so John P. Sylvester, Belfast; land and buildings Sunday parishioner, Mrs. D. W. Dyer. ab. r. bh. po. a. e. Helen Henderson Kittredge. ilia..- war strength, including re- the good will and respect of all with whom he in been included. Belmont. Lawry, c. 9 1 3 11 X 1 Presentation of Class Gift to School, Mrs. Etta Stewart Mitchell. Mrs. D. itf: kinds, is figured at about 4,000,- in in Henry associated business, the lodge room and Willis D. to Ryan, ss. 7 0 1 6 4 1 Everette Class Macdonald leo Sanford, Liberty, Eugene E. The annual meeting of the Woman’s Auxili- Leroy Coombs, President. and little daughter Marjorie Doris in the community. He was a lover of Burke, lb, p. 7 2 3 8 6 1 •Valedictory, eight i- .is Italy has great Andrews and Henry B. Foster, Norway; land and the Junior of of Toronto, arrived spent $400,000,000 Landry, 2b. 7 116 10 »ry Auxiliary the Episcopal Ruth Redman. Canada, Wednesday to uliiar} reparations. the flowers and for many years had the finest gar- in May Profiting by Liberty. Patterson, 3b. 7 0 0 7 4 0 Diocese of Maine was held in Portland visit Mrs. Sarah Stewart and other war to May Awarding Diplomas. relatives. date, particular attention den in the town. The beautiful carnations and James lb. 6 0 1 9 of M. Turner, Stockton Springs, to Ellen Blackstone, If, 0 1 20th and the officers were Singing Class Ode. Miss ipsa .irtdlery, and her equipment in following elected: Frances J. Dyer of New York arrived gladiolas, which covered the casket, were gifts M. land Gregory, cf. 5 0 0 1 0 0 Chorus, Anvil Chorus, Verdi uric, r.i machine guns to Shute, do.; and buildings in Stockton Mrs. Charles T. heavy siege Brophy, rf. 2 0 110 0 Honorary president, Ogden, Benediction Thursday, called here by the death of her * is -aid : be unexcelled in the world’s of relatives and friends in remembrance of his Springs, Pooler, p, lb. 6 0 0 0 0 0 Portland; president, Mrs. Herbert Payson, Accompanists, Ruth Macomber, Marguerite mother, Mrs. Jannette B. Dyer. While in Bel- love for these, his favorite flowers. During Edith M. Lawrence, Montville, to Knowles Parlin, rf. 5 0 0 0 0 0 Portland; vice Mrs. M. H. Owen. fast she was the frit ...s are said to be superior to president, Blake, guest of Miss Mabel R.. his last illness he was tenderly cared for by his Freedom; land in Freedom. High school orchestra: Wood, H. tow ut man and Austrian type, and in Bangs, Bangor; recording secretary. Miss Mary B. Wesley Mathews. Totals.61 4 10 48 16 4 Sturgis Dexter, Dean Knowlton, Parker, ft’-r; here have been rumors that wife and kind neighbors and gently passed Susan E. Norton, Liberty, to Daniel T. Mc- Benj. Chadwell, Portland; corresponding secretary, Raymond Lillian Edna Curtis. Cecil arrived a field of about 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Young, Dexter, Clay Saturday from Portland piece three- into the great unknown “like one who lies Curdy, do; land in Liberty. 15 16 Miss Anne Class ► M. Merrill, Motto: ’tho’ the Rocks be iu... •. Portland; treasurer, “Climb, to with Mrs. ding in range, accuracy, ease L.H. SO 03000000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—4 spend Sunday Clay at her moth- down to pleasant dreams.’* The funeral was Lizzie M. Goodrich, Danvers, Mass., to John Miss Annie L. Rugged.” bs ifectiveness of even F. A...0 00001020 0 0 1 0 0 0 Sawyer, Portland, er’s Mrs. Caroline projectile, 0-4 Class Colors: Green and Gold. C. DolJcff’s. He left Mon- ilaffi'.us retich “73." held at his late home Sunday, May 16th, and W. Prescott, Liberty; land and buildings in Three base The annual of the Eastern Maine Class Emblem: Leaf. day for Van Buren-to serve as c. hit, Edwards. Two base meeting Maple stenographer rful fleet of modern war- was largely attended. Rev. Walter F. Sturte- Liberty. hits, Burke, Neal, Hall. Stolen bases, Vose of of was Teachers: Clarence William Proctor, Melvina for the ■ f the Abruzzi, cousin of 3, Flye, Branch the Woman’s Board Missions Boundary Commission. vant of the Baptist church of Belfast officiat- Lewis A. Frohock, Havana, Cuba, to Lenity Neal, Hall, Elkins, Lawry. Base on balls, off Valentine Parker, Leona Josephine Achorn, ..:■ ut:.uel. who is the chief Naval aeld with the Congregational church in Rock- Hon. ed and words of consolation. J. land in Stevens 2, Pooler 3, Burke 2. Struck bv Marian Hazeltine, Onie Arthur I. Brown came to Belfast from :i assumed spoke help and Frohock, Lincolnville; Lincolnville. out, May Banks, Elbridge cently command of 21. Officers were elected as Simmons tcr Stevens 23, by Pooler 4, Burke 3. Sacrifice and, May follows: Pitcher. last week on -■ the most powerful The burial was at the Knight’s yard. The Bessie M.Wentworth, Lincolnville, to Charles by Augusta business. Mrs. Brown squadron hits, Neal, Hit H. •Assigned rank. the Hall, Gregory. by pitched President, Mrs. George Eaton, Calais; vice by has been but is now under Italian flag. bearers were A. H. M. land in Lincolnville. quite ill, improving, and W, Lear, C. Brown, G. G. Brewster, Belmont; ball, by Pooler 1, by Burke 1. Wild pitches, ly has eight battleships of president, Mrs. Moses Burpee, Houlton; vice after a at Eake Abbott and F. T. Crockett. Mr. C R. Coombs Ellen M. Shute, Stockton Springs, to James Stevens, Burke. Passed ball, Flye, Lawry. sojourn Cobbossecontee they -mt type, nine armored cruis- of counties, Mrs. Moses land and Umpires, Sayward and Banton. presidents Burpee, PERSONAL. expect to come to their home at Belfast. ed cruisers and the usual com- of Belfast had charge of the arrangements. M. Turner, do; buildings in Stockton Houlton, Aroostook; Mrs, A. M. ► oy ers and boats. MacDonald, Miss Frances J. of torpedo She Springs. Mr. Edward who Dyer Danville, N. Y., ir.s; mmarines. There was an game on the Bar Harbor, Hancock; Miss Emma S. Sibley, spent the winter in A was received May 20th Bel- Edward C. interesting Alden, who was called to Belfast last telegram by Harriman, Montville, to Hattie the arrived borne week by tho bion (1913) is given as grounds of the McLellan school last Mrs. M. west, yesterday. 35,238,- fast relatives announcing the death from heart O. land and Saturday Camden, Knox; George Woodwell, death of her Navfll Rprvipp is r*nm nil lonrv Wing, do; buildings in Montville. mother, Mrs. D W. Dyer, went to afternoon between a Mr. L. 0. of Me. L. Pratt of team of Searsport youths, South Bristol, Lincoln; Mrs. E. M. Cousins, Fernald, Belfast’s oldest citizen disease George Chicago, Charles C. Marden, Belfast, to Hattie O. Bangor Wednesday to accompany her sister, several of them 17 years old or more, and the Brewer, Penobscot; Mrs. Belle Foss, Dexter, is making his garden this spring as usual. tween and Austria He had been ill forjsome time and for the three Montville; lai d and in Bel- Mrs. H. H. McDonald, to the Paine Italy opened Wing, buildings Bch and hospital : 9th grades of the Grammer School Piscataquis; Miss Mabel R. Mathews, Belfast; Tolman Fernald was in Belfast iay morning with an Austrian land weeks before his death was under the care of fast. over Sunday, for medical treatment. boys of from 12 to 13 and who ex- Mrs. H. S. to l’n a trained nurse. He had years old, Waldo; Murchie, Calais, Washington; returning his home in the Adriatic coast of An recently returned to Henry H. Stevens, Monroe, to John W. Em- Friendship Monday. Seth M. Milliken of New Italy. to be eaten alive their Home Mrs. Charles S. York arrived Fri- his home from where he pected by husky op- Secretary Pearl, 326 Mr. and Mrs. from Rome says that Austri- Chicago Florida, had erson, Knox; land and buildings in Knox. Irving T. Dinsmore returned day to visit his mother, Mrs. ponents. But the game ended with a Union Cor. Elizabeth A., the writer. Mr. Pratt was for score of street, Bangor; Secretary, Miss '• torpedo boats fired on sev- spent thirty Nathan A. Webb, Pasadena, Calif, to Ella last Saturday from a brief business to and sister. Miss Maude M. 12 to 2 in favor of the L. E. Hancock of trip Milliken, who ara a for the Armour Kindergarteners. Super- Johnson, Point; Secretary the with years buyer Co. and about M. Webb, do; iand and buildings in Thorndike Boston. confined to their home coast,simultaneously intendent the Mrs. H. M. by illness. Mr. Milli- U£c- b. four was retired on a of Woodbury umpired game. Junior Work, Allen, 115 Jackson ..-roplanes. It is asserted that the years ago pension $5,- and Jackson. Earl Hubbard of ken is his left hand Assistant Lynn, Mass., formerly of j carrying in a sling because 000 annum. He was a in jtreet, Bangor; Secretary,Miss Eliza- 'led after a brief per frequent visitor John C. Clark, Thorndike, to Anson M. Shi- Belfast, is his of an to the third cannonade, SECRET st visiting aunt, Mrs. Charles E. injury finger, which was Belfast with his wife, formerly Miss Ella SOCIETIES. beth Firth, 44 Central eet, Bangor; Treasur- nude at Venice, Porto Corsini, Amy bles, Knox; land and buildings in Thorndike. Sherman. caught in a heavy door. Knowlton of this and their er, Mrs. J. Gertrude Denio, Bangor; Advisory that the raid ex- city, daughter.Miss William M. Chamberlain, to Lute Canton I. showing Windsor, Pallas, O. O. F., will be guests Me- Mrs. Rev. HoBea W. Rhoades and 15 and had ;ommittee: C. A. Moore, Bangor; Mrs. family arrived Mr. Ansel A. Packard of Belfast has been greater part of the eastern Majorie, aged years, they looked L. land in morial of Orrin J. Rogers, Troy; Troy. Day Dickey at his cottage, Warren I. Mrs. Calvin from Lee and will the forward to their residence and Moulton, Bangor; Clark Monday spend summer chosen to represent tl e Univeisity of Maine at inflicted so far selling Chicago at damage as the Navajo Lodge, Temple Heights. F. in Belfast with relatives. their home in Belfast. Mr. Pratt is MAINE WOMEN'S CLUB UE NEW YORK Bangor; Auditor,Everett Rich, Esq., Bangor the convention of the Tau Beta Pi Engineer- cation shows was at making Ancona, Fourteen members of Canton I. survived a son a former Pallas, O. O. F. Mr. W. Burkett is to be held at San Francisco pt of by by marriage, who Rev. Wilbur Berry, Rev. Charles E. Owen George visiting in Bos- ing Society during aviators to blow up the N. Y. 21, 1915. The annual F., went to Unity by auto last and Brooklyn, May ! Thursday ton and and has been the coming summer. Mr. who is -O'! small lives in California. gave an exhibition drill at the ball in and Mr. Edward H. Emery of the Maine Civic vicinity, detained there Packard, injury. luncheon of the Maine military spring Women's Club that several weeks a member of the Austrian place. League of Waterville were in Belfast last Sun- by grip cold. junior class, has also qualified and German ships of New York took 16th at the Hotel Mrs. Mary J. Whitney died May 22nd at her place May Mr. in the for the Oratorical contest to be held at rts which have become Tarratine Tribe of Redmen conferred the day. Berry spoke Baptist church Mrs. Willis G. Haseltine and son Arthur re- King prizes home in 85 Walcott, 4 West 31st street, New York Bangor, aged years. She was the city. degrees on three candidates last even- at th^ service the University during the Commencement ex d at more than Monday morning beginning his address turned Friday from Dexter, accompajied $20,000,000. The Walcott was chosen because of the the first work by widow of George W. who was a for- fact ing, in their new hall in the erci3es. '"port from Berlin states that Whitney, with a story for the junior congregation, who Miss Ruth, who had been with relatives there < its Mr. Eaton block. Penteleimon has mer marshal who died last that proprietor, George T. Stockham, -‘oship been city of;Bangor, fall. were present in large numbers, and devoting for several months. Rev. and Mrs, D. B. Phelan were in this city the loss of 1,400 men. Mrs. was born in as well as several of its personnel, are natives At the meetiu g of Primrose O E f']withU Whitney Belfast December Chapter, the remainder of his discourse to the Thursday, and were warmly welcomed by a nice last regular Mrs. Herbert S. and son announces that an attack of the Pine Tree State. The of S., Friday evening, two candidates were Morey Albert were host of friends who have missed them a**ies 26, 1828; and was married in 1862 to Mr. Whit- luncheon, work of the civic League. He said that the greatly on the southern end initiated and welsh rarebit was served after in to visit Mr. and are Gai Df ,fhe which Mrs. K. Shaw was was Bangor Tuesday Morey, who is right well pleased that they have re- lhBt ney. They had resided in for Harry chairman, the On the attackers left Bangor many degree work. a serving table in the League does not claim to enforce the civic laws, medical turned to Knox Mr, Phelan was as- ^ a affair. receiving treatment there, and report county. theefie“d years. She was held in the esteem very pleasing banquet hall was a frosted cake with highest by daintily but works in conjunction with the of- him signed by the Bishop presiding at the recent “mmunications of a five star regular gradually gaining, *! Monday from In her ective The program the afternoon consisted of a pointed bearing birthday greetings, East Maine Methodist Conference to the pas- '*f*Jane many acquaintances. years she | ficers. Mr. the Methodist 8tate that oc- which was presented to the Emery occupied Jed : H engagements group of charming songB by Miss a Worthy Matron, Capt. Caleb Haskell of Deer Isle has gone to torate of the church at Rockport, and assumed a: 8everal in attended the Third Congregational church. DeMarco, Mrs. Lulu Carter Hills. in the morning, the tot'h l' Points Belgium and pulpit taking up general to charge there on first. He has aa of Mrs. Willis E. with Mrs. Tampa, Fla., assume command of the four- May previously wel1 aB between the Meuse She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. W. A. pupil Bacheller, of the held *e At the regular meeting of Fort Knox work League, and Mr. Owen gave a gen- several pastorates in this section and for n.verB- no Bacheller at the followed addresses Lodge, masted schooner Theoline in place of ^ Apparently changes of Jennison, two Elwood and Alice piano, by Capt. a number of resided at Ash Point while o m the grandchildren, I. O. O. F., Bucksport, Thursday evening, eral synopsis of the work in the North church years relative positions of the J. May Arthur L. who died there he was elder afterward Jennison of a by Mrs. Thomas Vivian, president of the 20th, the W. Cummings, recently presiding and superin- ,or<*s resulted. Bangor; sister, Mrs. Anna Clem- grand master, Harvey Reed of in the morning, the pastor Rev. Haraden S. National California Mrs. Walter V. Law- Augusta, and District Grand Miss Louise M. tendent of the Rockland District, E. M. C.— ent of N. H„ and a club; Deputy Master Richards, teacher in the offen!lve Toeaday. invad- Exeter, brother, C. E. Bowden of Pearl, assisting in the service. Messrs Berry, Rockland withlhe.a President of the N. Y. of Ellery W interport, were present. Opinion. rera; ,arge force and occupying of son, League Unitar- Farmington Normal school, arrived last Satur- n8' Simpson Newburgh. After the business meeting the work Owen and Emery were present at the Union nt. forc»ng the Austrians to re- ian Miss Fannie E. degree In last week’s it was stated that Women; by Lord, a famous was day, called here by the illness of her Journal exemplified. A fine banquet was in wait- service in the Methodist church Sunday even- mother, Captain Arthur L. Cummings of Maine educator, attending the Kings Daugh- ing and a general good time was Mrs.Annie L. Richards, and will remain for the “Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury F. Cushing, summer now on the offensive and Malden, enjoyed. i ng. Rev. Haraden S. Pearl Congregationalism ic.aT"8 ‘‘,re whose thrilling sea adventures are recorded on ter conference in New York. The chief visitors at the home of Mrs. Lather, ^ *5 forced tbe Germanic speak- A session of the Grand of the summer. Cushing’s milesVe troops many ship logs, has died at Tampa, Fla. He Commandery pronounced invocation, Rev. Walter F. er of the afternoon was Mrs. David Kirk of Maine, Knight Templar, was held with Clare- Beverly F. Staples, Citypoint, will spend the left Boston on his last voyage about a month Sturtevant, Baptist, offered praj er, and Rev. Claude B. Roberts arrived last Saturday to r.V' and Vistula rivers an- of Me. mont Commander y of this summer iu California where Mr. haa jfer ^bca ago. During the to Florida his the Pittsburg, formerly Bangor, city Monday evening, a few with Cushing offensive against the Austro- trip vessel, when Eminent Horace B. Sellers, Methodist, read the Scrip- spend days relatives. Mr. Rob- four-masted schooner this club was May 17tb, Right Arthur S. of VVaterville rtar'k i® in Theoline, grounded, and Although organized as a social erts had to sail business.” Col. F. E. Boothby Ir ,1;,.. full swing. The Ger- Littlefield was installed as Grand Commander tures. Revs. Arthur E. Wilson, Unitarian and expected for Porto Rico last nich a cargo of coal was dumped into the sea to were approaching Opatow body the universal “hard times” of the past by Past Grand Commander Frederick S. Walls week in the interest of Stone & Webster of read in a hotel paper that the Hotel Green of -!aVt save the vessel. When he arrived at Tampa Arthur A. Blair, Universalist, were out of been now rolled back to the winter turned the attention of its members to of Vinalhaven, Mr. Littlefield was elected to Boston, but his trip was postponed as some of will this for the W, 1 Captain Cummings was found to be town. Mr. Owen the financial situa- Pasadena, California, year, Kielce. suffering this honorable at the annual presented the materials were not to be | from carbuncles. He was taken work. The result is that highly position ready shipped. first time in its remain all sum- rom intensely to philanthropic $150 tion the Mr. history, open Germany to the President’s meeting at Portland, but was unable to appear and the needs of League. Berry an infirmary aod died the following day.—Bos- have been sent to the Maine Sea Coast Mis- Miss Margaret Craig, younger daughter of and that Mr. will with other officers elect for installation at mer, Bradbury F. Cushing ton Transcript. the gave the address of the evening, taking up the Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. of cabinet was for board and education of a as he was Craig High street, the resident and wrote to Mr. •H:; announced sion; $120 Maine time, then in Rockland attending the broke the record for be manager, The Theoline was built in this in 1905 fundamental prii ciples of prohibition and pro- throwing baseball at Mt. Kitchener retains the post of city, in an for local funeral of his brother, the late Hon. Charles E. as girl Episcopal Home; $50 chari- Holyoke college at the annual track meet, Cushing follows: “Dear Cushing—Does this Is ,. Aar- Hal four is First Lord of the for the McQuestens of Boston and Capt. Cum- Littlefield.—Rockland Opinion. phesying that National prohibition would be ties, and an emergency fund deposited in the winning a college sweater with the “H.” The mean we won’t see you east this summer?” the owners force within the next five He of mings represented here during her Golden Cross years. spoke record in ball was 163 feet bank. Temple, Pythian Sisters, has previous throwing And this is the reply he received; “1 guess L construction. the material change of sentinent in favor of and 8 inches, tut Miss Craig put it over 174 NtWS OF BELFAST. Mrs. J. S. Ferguson was recently elected adopted the following resolutions of respect: not! We leave for God's country May 30th temperance brought about through scientific feet. of the club. F. c G. Whereas it has Him who doeth all Don’t believe a cells funeral of the late president pleased anjthirgthat hotel man Theg Cornelius J. Whit- well to call from earth our dear research, of the statement of the judiciary Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Dr. and 1 ifi things Sister, Pattee, ri' from a re- Mrs. U. S. you or that you may read in a bolel publica- convalescing comb took place in Waldo Tuesday at 10.30 a. Flora Waterman; therefore, be it that three-fourths of the crimes of the State Vickery, past patrons and matrons ;,t The Shoe Situation. the and That while we bow to of Primrose Chanter, O. E. S., past tion.” n Tapley Hospital, is m„ Rev. Nathan Hunt of Morrill Resolved, humbly the can be traced to the influence of of matron, officiating. liquor, Mrs. Hattie S. Mrs. ’!ai|y from her friends. from Divine will we greatly sorrow at the loss of a Ritchie, worthy matron, The deceased was the son of the late Reports travelling footwear salesmen stand the and con- Mr. Chailes Ebenand member whom we had all learned to the large labor industrial Lulu Carter Hills, Miss Louia A. asso- Chipman Pineo arrived last Sat- are more and trade love and Mason, Whitcomb encouraging sentiment is ciate Herd, recently Polly Eurrill and was 87 years of esteem and one who was to per- cerns are to enforce and of matron, Bertha A. Wiley, Miss from Costa Central America appointed judge somewhat improved, although jobbers still always ready taking prohibition, Eraeroy urday night Rica, '! a* Gourt to and the last of their form her in the work of our order. Ginn and Mrs. Virgil L. Hail will return today, succeed Wayland age, family of thirteen operate conservatively and business generally nobly part the united efforts of the Protestant and Roman joining his wife and little daughter Katherine., fl Resolved, That we extend to her sorrowing Thursday, from Portland, where they attend- expiration of his term, children. One son and two daughters svrvive: is lar from satisfactory. The changeable Catholic Churches in favor of enforcement. at the fccme of Mrs.1'Pinto’s mother, Mrs. Geo. July relatives and friends our and conso- ed the sessions of the Grand Chapter* Ceiv®d weather creates conditions in retail cir- sympathy is an his commission. Lewis A. of Belfast, Mrs. Nora Erskine of quiet The League essentially organization based A. Mr. who was cles is lations. Quimby. Pineo, recently- jk 1 and little betterment anticipated until on church and has the cordial support 06 C Montville and Mrs. Vietta Leavitt of Resolved, That these resolutions be principles MAINE COLLEGES DID WELL. transferred ill with Waldo, become more normal. While an placed of law from Havana, is manager of tho critically temperatures on the the abiding citizens, regardless of creeds ^fiiia with whom he lived. A is records of this Temple, that copies be her borne on grandson, Chester effort being made to simplify styles, many or party. branch bank of the Royal Bank of Canada at Congrees street. sent to the bereaved family and to the press The athletes of the Maine colleges made a Fj ( Whitcomb of Boston, of novelties continue to be displayed in women’s °,Iey’ who waB at the Dolloff formerly Waldo, made for publication and that our charter be remarkably fine at the New San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica, which is on wear and lace military boots are still popular. draped showing England bis home for many years with the for meet at the land the a cool 111 with the Bame deceased. Recent in leather thirty days. SOUTH MONTVILLE. Intercollegiate Cambridge, Saturday. table of interior and has •Iten m disease, improvement has not been Vedta?en May Whitney, Committee Maine took second but five be- to bonie of Mrs. maintained, trading now being dull in about all ) place, points and healthy climate. It is about midway be- Bradford Mrs. Snow of Angelia W. > on hind the (jU(W Henry Winterport died May new Sprague, B. F. Knowles has gone to Worcester, Dartmouth, winner. Bowdoin came dfid lines. Little export buying has developed Mass., tween the Pacific and the Caribbean Sea, in a convalescing. 20th at the heme of Rose L, Sprague, ) Resolutions. next, and Colby was Bixth, all being ahead of fi0Si> her daughter, Mrs. C, and the domestic demand has lessened appre- for a visit with relatives and friends for a few such institutions as and fertile at the base of fs°TES* with no contracts of size larger Brown, Williams and picturesque valley fecid Mrs. Joseph Kalloch, a Fremont*Jose, at South Portland ciably, placed for any wee ks. Heights,af- Amherst. Collectively the three Maine col- the Barba and mountains, 4,500 feet at ^e an illness variety.—Dun’s Review, May;22nd. State Of Trade. Costago Waldo County hospital, ter ; extending over a year. Mrs. Harry Brown of East Boston has been visit- leges entered captured 66 or about two- Sf(j |Uent points shove the sea. It hue several educational in- *° ber home in Snow was a woman of bis mother. Mrs. Isabelle fifths of the total number and this in of Sunday Sears- very pleasing personal- Mrs. Carl H.. Stevens was hostess for the Cold weather checks ing Brown, who is spite ^8t Irregularity. retail the fact that there were some 17 institutions stitutions, including a university, to which are Monroe of a ity and her death will not only be felt a meeting of the Hospital club last week at her trade. International has ef- very ill. Searsport, great politics quieting in the attached a medical a museum and ^ietl|.a8adie home on street. Some 16 competition. department, re,urned borne last loss by her family, but by her friends in Congress or 18 were fect on distant trade operations and speculation, Most of the •■iohii Monday, many J. J. Clements and Frank Cushman have sold New England colleges have a a TJ*nt’ present, and the nominating committee was basic conditions sound. conditions unus- chemical laboratory. Costa Rica is a re- of Thorndike came in Tues- Portland and Besides Crop wholesome regard for the athletic of tyor n .tPdie Winterport. her daugh- to officers at the the farm of Mrs. Olive Randall a prowess appointed report next meet- ually good. Insect damage probably exaggerat- they bought the Maine public, and a large majority of the popula- ter she is survived one institutions. The University of trea‘®*»t--.JJ™. Rose F. by brother. The fun- ing in June. The committee is composed of ed. More in industry. War orders ago to Frank of thia town. speed year Cunningham Maine has long been strong in track,while all tion is of descent, very little mixed 1 enter*d eral was from the Miss Maude B. Mrs. Herman swell time Spanish Ma» 24th a. a medi- Lbeld residence of Mrs. C. Steward, H. running of factories. Stock market four of the Maine in Wtnt Mrs. J. W. Prsecott was called to colleges have frequently, with elements. On his return to Costa C"u^r* Elden F. Jose at’614 Ocean Coombs and Miss Frances Abbott. The club dull. Bank exceed one and two Waterville foreign ^oii j. Pendleton of Cape street. The burial was clearinga some instances consistently,won in football and was invited to Swanville for some day in years ago. traffic one day laat week by the illneaa of her daugh- Rica Mr. Pineo will be hi» patient. at Winterport: Jons* Railway increasing.—Brad- baseball from colleges with a much larger accompanied by to be guests of Mrs. ZenastHartshoro. streets, 22nd. May ter, Mra. Will Bowen. j membership of students.—Bangor Commercial. family, to remain there for two years. A QUESTION OF RIGS. TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. j Literary Mews and Notes. The transfers of real estate were Maine Seafarer his to bay of De- following The June Number of The Wide World 'Vi hat a of recorded in Waldo County Registry Deeds LAMSON ©’HUBBARD J Magazine contains a wide of in England and Elsewhere. variety signations for the two weeks ending May 26,1915: exciting stories of actual adventures, The Journal was that the New STRAW surprised Sarah Fletcher, Belfast, to Sewall B. Fletch- HATS covering a wide range of incidents. York Herald should call the Wm. P, Frye a the true er, do; land and buildings in Belfast. to them all Among and thrilling stories is “Don’tcher know”. iSuperior bark. That’s English, Sewall B. Fletcher, Belfast, to Sarah Fletch- one relating a fall from a balloon that is In as elsewhere, a three-masted only equalled by another, entitled “Im- England, er, do; land and buildings in Belfast vessel with on all masts is a but if prisoned Beneath the Sea,” which brings yards ship; H. H. Andrews, to Eugene R. Northport, to mind in a submarine. on the same vessel a hole were bored down exploits Mary Conner, Belfast; land in Northport. Gaunt contributes the first installment the cabin and a little fore and aft jig- through James F. Sheldon, Belfast, to Hosea B. to her first-hand work, “A Woman Alone in it the vessel loses the digni- germast placed Thomas, Morrill; land in Morrill. mWmammm For Sale By MHI in China,” which abounds in interest arid fied title of and becomes merely a bark. “ship” John B. Poland, Montville, to Edith M. has its share of excitement. Among the Then if the extra mast be found useless and Lawrence, Freedonm; land and buildings in many other striking features are “Black- taken out the vessel regains her title of ship. D. P. PALMER a Montville. __| I_ mailing Railway,” “Interviewing No American sailor-man, or government of- Mount Robson,” “Byways in Sind and H. Sherman, Belfast, to Jeremiah O. Lucy a and ficial in marine affairs, agree to any such ab- Baluchistan,” “Catch ng Tartar. land and in Belfast. Hayes, do; buildings many other features, all surdity; nor will they agrees to the suggestion Belfast Candidates. splendid superb- Ralph M. Stahl, Waldoboro, to George L. Free Panama-Pacific Tour ly illustrated, principally by photographs. of An American vessel with “shipentine”. i Edmunds, Montville; land and buildings in Also there is the always popular “Odds on three masts—officially and in" the ver- We are indebted to the Boston Herald yards Morrill. For Five New England Girls, and Ends.” An article,” “Insect Oddi- nacular—is a no matter how many pole for the Belfast young ship, Zubie E. Whitney, Thorndike, to E. N, cuts of following ties,” by Harold Bastin, tells about the masts may stand behind the cro’ jack. On 30th the Boston Her- Adrian C. Tuttle: mood that Nature must have been Keene, Wateiville; land and buildings in May Sunday ladies, from photos by joking small vessels that we called in when she turned out some of the mil- The brigs (when Thorndike. ald will announce the names of the win- , lion different sorts of insects in the we had them) was a brigantine in the British Albert L. Ryder, Roxbury, Mass., to Freder- ners of the Free Panama-Pacific Tours world. Provinces and schooner in England; and our ! ick H. Strattard, Natick, Mass.; land and build- given by the Boston Traveler and The barkentines were always three-masted schoon- In the Strand for June will i ings in Monroe. Herald. The winners will be the Magazine Sunday he found a on ers in The strong article the war. “A Kingdom. I Sidney A. Dodge, Burnham, to Enoch R. the to of the but she girls selected by judges represent Piisoner of the Huns,” Dr. England may be mistress seas, land in Burnham. by Hugh Carr, Pittsfield; New States who first-hand become the master of the American the four northern England Cimino, gives experiences cannot Enoch R. Carr, Pittsfield, to Dominick Susi six months in in the of to be held in during German prisons. An- tongue in marine nomenclature. 1 think the Congress Beauty do; land in Burnham. other interesting war article is one by after the California. Five in all will go, one first four-masted American ship, Guy F. Stevens, Unity, to Clair L. Stevens, girls Major C. II. Buck, entitled “Trench was the Ocean built New Great Republic, King, do; land and buildings in Unity. each fom , Maine, Games,” as played by the Indian soldiers nearly forty years ago, and not very many Edward T. Wiley, Belfast, to Herbert A. Hampshire and Vermont, and one girl ai the front with the Allies. Two inter- MAKE THE KITCHEN no American include “What Doc- have been so rigged. I think do; land in Belfast. selected at esting symposiums Wiley, large. tors About in which had on more than three to Say It,” leading vessel ever yards W. A. Emery, Auburn, et al, T. N. Pear- It was decided to receive photographs medical experts answer the LIVABLE but in England, nearly forty years ago, in Montville. questions, masts; son, Morrill; land and buildings of candidates for the tours until May “Do We Eat Too We mast- much?” “Do Sleep were a number of full rigged four to there Charles W. Hamilton, Belfast, Ralph. W. of availed them- Too Much?” “Do We Take Too Much 1700 20th, and hundreds girls ed ships. They were not large—about Pattershall, do; land and buildings in Belfast. Exercise?” “Can We Have Too Much swelter over a fast. selves of this and submitted hot and narrow, but not remarkably to Eleanor J. Or- opportunity Eresh and “Is tons, long Louis DeLumos, Belfast, their Air?” Smoking Injuri- seldom, photog aphs. were for the English India trade; land in Belfast. ous?”; and another on, “Who are the coal stove this summer. They cutt, do; and buildings No competition has ever been conduct- seen in America, and I they Most (J.itiuthfn!—Men or Women?” if ever, presume Alice C. Carr Unity, et al, to Olive G. Ward, ed on the same lines as this one. DON’T' quite The NEW PERFEC- B unbardier Wells, the have now died out. do; land in Unity. When the details of it were plaune 1 it champion prize- would fighter of England, tells some “Sur- Some ago I wrote that yards Webber Freedom, to Etta C. Ad- was decided to eliminate coupons, votes, j TION Oil Cookstove years Downes, tses keeps a v e p: of the Ring,” and there are many be vessels would in Free- etc. Candidates h sometime forgotten: sailing ams, Montville; land and buildings subscriptions, other articles. The been to submit their strong fiction in- your kitchen cool and clean and steamers would give up the use of dom simply required die out blank cludes a number of splendid short stories carried photographs with an entrant’s sails. At that time all foreign steamers John F. Foster, Bangor, to Caro L. and Net- such well-known authors as and does away with all the ash- the signatures of 10 sponsors for by Morley our coast- Islesboro. bearing who contributes yards and considerable sail, though tie M. Heald, Islesboro; land in the desirability of the candidate. Roberts, “Spink and coal-hod of the then off the to the Submarine”; Richard Marsh and his pan, drudgery ing steamers were leaving yards The City National Bank of Belfast, George The girls who go to the Panama-Pa- MISS KATHERINE C. QUIMBY. which fifth installment of “Sam Be- and carrying only fore and aft canvass, P. Blethen, Thori.dike; land and buildings in cific exposition as guests of The Boston Briggs coal range. come a Warren Bell would have been called Herald are not re- Soldier”; R. S. and a few years before Thorndike. Traveler and Sunday his story, “The Game and the Boston-Bangor boats were to F. to one penny. They will be Shot,” many suicidal. Even Sarah B. Fletcher, Belfast, George quired spend others. In his dramatic The NEW PERFECTION shown all the wonderful sights of the regular monthly lights bs topsail schooners not fifty years ago. Taylor, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. rigged the trans continental section, “Masks and paces,” Wendell The Herald introduced the word “steamed” Rose H. Winterport, to Jere W. country during like gas, like gas, and Eaton, will be entertained lavish- Phillips Dodge gives intimate sketches regulates in journey; they n the departure of steamers, land and buidings in Winterport. of well-known of the reporting Eaton, do.; ly on arriving in California; they will be players stage. cooks like It’s stove of “sailed”. A gas. gas place of the general usage J. F. Hichborn, Stockton Springs, to ttdwin given free rein to enjoy the Panama-Pa- of words—not necessary land and in comfort with kerosene oil. mther fine distinction I P. Treat, Frankfort; buildings cific exposition and the San Diego expo- Married Over 50 Years. at to the understanding of any one. ! Frankfort. sition. They will also be entertained should where will be shown To be logical, a steamer, without sails, Rosanna Emerson, Searsport, to Harriet E. Universal City, they The twin towns of Dover and Foxcroft Something New. An oven that he- how are made. They claim the record for married who never be called a ship—which they invariably Sylvester, do.; land and buildings in Searsport. moving pictures couples comes a the to for fireless cooker merely who serve will be given opportunity pose have enjoyed 50 or more years of married | by are, without question—and the men, Bion W. Grant, Palermo, to Eben H. Foster, the camera themselves and, in addition life. Ac the present time 12 who a Ask dealer never be called sailors. Many couples pulling damper. your on them should do.; land and buildings in Palermo. an to j j to all of this, be given opportunity have enjoyed 50 or more years of happy of words do not fit to a to Abra to show you the NEW PERFECTION well-known usages Etta S. Kimball, estate, Frankfort, qualify for a $10,000 contract as moving married life are among the active resi- are intended to nicety the expression they J.Edwards, Jackson;land and buildings in Jack- picture actress. dents of the two towns. They are Mr. No. 7, with fireless cooking oven; j rail, they are In order that be chap- and Mrs. Howard | convey. In sending goods by son. they properly B. Oakes, who have also the PERFECTION Water Heater. eroned and safe and secure at all times, been •shipped”-even in the interior, where ships Clara H. Shaw, Belfast, to Clarence F. and married 60 years; Mr. and Mrs. The Boston Traveler made arrangements James E. who have been married It you of hot water and were never known. Elizabeth H. Wyman, do.; land in Belfast. Norris, gives plenty for Mrs. Clark of Washington, 55 Mr. and Mrs. a has no Champ years; Henry M. Pren- The Herald, as newspaper, superior Edgar M. Curtis, Winterport, to Adaline | makes you independent of your wife of the speaker of the National tiss, married 54 years; Mr. and Mrs. —and no equal, in the mind of American land and buildings in Winterport Bos- Staples, do.; House, and Miss Jane Pride of The Joseph G. Lyford, married 53 years; Mr. coal range. has its fads which the unfavor- | mariners--but it J. M. Larrabee, Jackson, to O. M. Taylor* ton Traveler staff to accompany the and Mr». -James E. Cochrane, married 50 could not _ A able criticism of a wide world change. do.; land in Jackson. party. years; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Robinson, Azores when wuw Some years ago I was in the Chas. F. Bessey, Knox, to Orrin M. Taylor. ruuuwing ctit: luc ju'«kco married 51 years; Mr, and Mrs. Stephen there in his the sent from lames Gordon Benneit called Jackson; land and buildings in Jackson. choose girls Massachusetts, S. Sawyer, married 53 years; Mr. and R. I. New and Vermont: Mrs. David J. married yacht, enroute from France to Newpor t, Lucy A. Redman, Relfast, to Katherine T. Maine, Hampshire Edgerly, 51 years; he Mr. and Mrs. A. M. married 51 As mine was the only American flag in port, Lenfest, Worcester, Mass.; land and buildings MASSACHUSETTS Warren, years; Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Pratt, called on board and w’as very pleasant. He in Swanville. Governor David I. Walsh. married 50 years; Mr. and Mrs. Asa remarked; “1 see your vessel hails from Boston, Mrs. Cyrus E. Dallin of Arlington Towne, married 53 years; Mr. and Mrs. are not?” It was author and wife of Cyrus E. but you are from Maine, you No Use to and Wear Out Your Cold it Heights, John married 50 Mr. and Try the Shattuck, years; the first I knew that I do not speak the Massa- Dallin, sculptor. Mrs. John F. married 53 Will Wear You Out Instead. Thomas Allen, artist, is president of Arnold, years. chusetts tongue, and proved to me the shrewd- Thousands keep on suffering Coughs and the Boston Art Commission. ness of the noted editor. I told him that I was director of Hi brands of kerosene oil. Colds through neglect and delay. Why make Virginia Tanner, pageants from Maine and that the vessel was built and and classic dancer. Ask Us yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and People STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK partly owned there. He asked why it were Raymond Moreau Crosby, illustrator is the best laxative? Years of I as the result of a Cold? What one man own the whole. epidemics neglected on of “Life.” Station* not better that should the staff experience in selling all kinds leads us Principal Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vital- I assured him that no one man has money VERMONT to always recommend ity unless checked in the early stages. Dr. anough to own the whole, and neither of us Governor Charles W. Gates. King's I'lew Discovery is what you need—the .smiled. My vessel was new, but her high cost Rev. Homer A. Flint, rector of Christ jtexofcg, first dose helps. Your head clears up, you was probably not nearly half the value of his Church, Montpelier. as the safest, surest and most satisfac- breathe freely and you feel so much better Ver- yacht. Blaine had been nominated for the Mrs. George H. Smilie, president tory. Sold only by us, 10 cents. Buy a bottle today and start taking at once. mont Federation of Women’s Clubs. Presidency but I had not heard what the other City Drug Store. party had done. He informed me that Gov- NEW HAMPSHIRE In REMEMBRANCE OF HARRIET ernor Cleveland was to be the next President Hdward C. Bean, Secretary of State, SrilBLES. —and, true to his assertion, New York managed of Belmont. I. Wood of Portsmouth, former- to count Blame out. At that time the Herald, Mary Flower her son, S. H. of the New Hampshire Fed- as an “Independent”, had very evident leanings TBy Shibles.] ly president Dearest mother, thou hast left us, eration of Women’s Clubs. against good republicans. E. Kimball of Concord, artist And now I long to go Wyatt When the yacht sailed I secured the commo- of international fame. to where I dore's draft to the amount of his Up Heaven, may greet thee, —iw ii mi'wiminiin mi ii—hiiimi m ilium Min > * coaling and MAINE For I cannot here below, ^ other in towards remittance Farm expenses port my John E. Bunker, Secretary of State, of freight, and the deal was very valuable to Yes, dear mother, thou has left us, of Bar Harbor. me, as exchange from there was almost pro- I’m so lonely without thee. Mayor Frank Robinson of Bangor. hibitive. He took a batch of letters for me and Hark, I seem to hear thee calling. Joseph B. Kahili of Portland, noted KATHERINE hey were promptly mailed from Newport. Speak, dear mother, unto me. painter. MISS BRIER. Garden Hence, in every way, my meeting with one I see that bright smile, dear mother, MEMORIAL DAY ORDERS, DUES GERMANY WANT WAR? if the world’6 noted men was profitable, con- As you thought of going to Him; venient and interesting. Commander Eaton Of The Maine G. A. R. And I knew Death’s call was near Interesting Report of Statements by Ger- Let the Herald have its fads—it is pleased As I watched your eyes grow dim. Issues Directions For Observance By Civil man Officers. with them and does us no harm. War Veterans. SEEDS Ed. A. Richardson. Oh, I long to see thee, mother, (Wall Street Journal ) The following Memorial day orders have On the Amazon, April 20, 1915. Here on earth a while. In this connection it is of extreme in- been issued from the department of Maine I could be more happy, mother, terest to hear of the reports that have of the Grand of the Re- Could I see headquarters Army When the writer was a small we used to again your smile. been brought to New York bankers boy at Portland: public from at the end of an In Bulk and have topsail schooners with only one square feel Turkey April by CONTRACTOR. Did you the parting, mother, I. years the beautiful cus- Package Forty-seven ago American who conversed with the Ger- had a sail and sail, and if the craft topgallant as children tom of flowers on the of our Keenly your do, strewing graves man officers who are directing the de- a boom she was still called a fallen comrades was first foresail topsail Realize their bitter anguish publicly observed, fence of the Dardanelles and of Con- Best Varieties she carried and each year has witnessed a more and more schooner, but if instead staysails When had to with The American had stated they part you. general observance of the day. It is a day of stantinople. between the masts she was called a the in all lines. hermophra- expression of national tribute of respect to its to the German officer that United Clarion But, dear mother, thou hast left dite brig, designated in the British Provinces, us, deathless dead. The passing days will soon States would under all conditions keep its Ranges. No more on earth we’ll see us once more to the devoted the as Capt. Richardson says, a brigantine—a bet- thy face, bring day by finger out of the pie. For the Grand Army to sacred duties and hallowed the ter name because more As for angels, blessed angels, “Ah!” replied high German officer, easily spoken. memories. For 46 consecutive years the Grand Ask for Have borne thee to that better “but we do not intend that you shall catalogue. the New York Herald’s fad of reporting place. Army of the Republic has observed this day 67 Church stay out. We shall force you into it. Street, steam vessels "steamed” instead of The by visiting the silent camping grounds, where sailed, But, dear mother, I’ll remember No matter who wins this we will all sleep their comrades '’Mustered Out,” and war, Journal in commenting on it some time ago All lessons and be both victor your your love, placing upon the grassy mantle that covers economically exhausted, suggested that vessels with gasolene engines Have them the flowers of each and If America can Maine. my light all trimmed and burning relulgent spring time, vanquished. keep Belfast, •should be reported as "gasolened.”—Ed. Jour- When I’m called to realms above. emblems of immortality; the beautiful flowers out, she will when peace is declared have nal. signifying tender memories of cherished com- the world’s trade in the of her A, A. HOWES & CO. Brooks, Me. palm rades lying there. As hallowed memories hand, and all the nations of Euiope will carry us back to the days of camp and field and be too exhausted to compete against her. KNEW CROSBY NOYES OF THE WASH- the activities of young manhood, the pleasant A LITTLE FRIEND OF MINE. That is the reason America must come and pathetic are tenderly intermingled. Let INGTON STAR. in and will be forced in. We do not fear Groceries, us hope, as we engage in this sacred duty and BUY YOUR its may her as an opponent. It makes little | To the Editor of The Journal: That YESTERDAY. loving tribute, orderly performance inspire a spirit of patriotism in the hearts and difference to us now whether there are and ournalistic letter of in your last issue Woman child, with tousled hair, Drugs Clocks and Jewelry yours minds of our young people. Let our beloved fifty or a hundred more war vessels op- Watches, was more me. Dainty, elfish, angel-fair; the Stars and be of. and be sure to have work done than interesting to I personal- banner, Stripes, appropriately posed to us, and it is quite impossible your by of and to mark, where ly knew most every man you referred to Roguish eyes heavenly blue, displayed properly pieced that America can at us with her Medicine. ‘‘our hero lies buried.” get Phoenix f were Witching maiden, who are or least an of such a W. M. THAYER, Jeweler, when they in the midst of their most re- you? II. It is recommended that President Lin- army, at army size Can’t markable careers, etc. Crosby Noyes and his you guess? I’ll tell you true: coln’s Gettysburg address and Gen. John A. as to be an important factor. I’m mother’s and too! ’s Memorial “Rut it is to us that Amer- •*on, Frank B. (whom I knew as a boy in the girl, daddy’s Loga proclamation establishing important day And an appropriate place in the exercises ica must undergo an industrial and econ- office of the Washington Star and afterwards TODAY. of the day. omic paralysis such as would be brought For Sale the manager) were the only people I ever Lilting, lightsome, careless, free, will be observed as III. Sunday, May 23, about by her entrance into the war. She knew who forced Charles A. Dana to back Mate to sun and flower and tree; Memorial Sunday. It is hoped that each post, cannot equip an army or a ravy soon PRESTON’S accompanied by its allied bodies, wilL arrange down and retract what he had written about Lovely, gleeful, unafraid, enough to do Germany any amount A new 1915 Model to attend divine service on that day. great Whose are you, my pretty maid? of but when is all Transient S ihem. This was, I believe, the most nauseous IV. Friday, May 28, is designated as School harm, peace declared, Livery, Boarding & Don’t of was ever you know? How strange you and instructors will cooper- the nations of the world must start 1 have s dose that marvelously able writer day, post patriotic 1 Is situated on Washington stiect jest ofi f ain slieet. I’m mother’s girl and daddy’s, too! ate with the teachers of our schools in holding again after the v.'orld’s competitive com- obliged to swallow, made doubly repulsive double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Y< such patriotic exercises as may be deemed best. merce on an footing, and we do from the fact that word Dana had TOMORROW. equal every pub- V. Flags throughout this department should not that America shall have ten issoiicited. stable 235-2, house 61-13. full of ! propose age Telephones— was but over which Budding, winsome, charm, be at half-staff on the of Mem- lished true, circumstances placed morning i years’ start of the rest of us. We will W. G. PRESTON, I Robust, laughing, strong of arm; orial and so remain until 12 m when BUICK day they AUTO Dana had no control forced him to bow in force her in.” should be hoisted to full staff for the remainder submission to the decree of his ‘‘Lord GraciouB, girlish, modest, coy, This took in humble of the day. j conversation place early Electric starter, Electric lights, Etc. Whose are you, thou thing of joy? High Executioners.” VI. When Memorial day occurs on Sunday, ! April. It might possibly be the idle Oh! that’s Would woo? Will be sold at a bargain to dese up a J. E. Darlinc, telling! you the following day should be observed, as it is i vaporing of a conceited German General I’m mother’s, dad’s—and Lover’s, too! by legislative enactment a legal holiday in i but the American took the trouble to partnership. DECIP* Wintemort. May 15.1915. Maine. rikT~let^YOUR~CROPS Robert G. Harbutt. check up. He found that other German will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manu!; Ray P. Eaton, Dept. Commander. officers held the same view. Was the \ They j FAIRFIELD PERSONALS. Kenwood, Calif., 12,1915. F. A. Motley, Asst. Adjt*Gen. F. L. WHITTEN, Belfast. ? in the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. ) May Gulflight incident intentional or acci- dental? Do all the reasons for the Lusi- \ JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. G. Weeks and Samuel Don’t Put Sods in the Road. j George Wing tania’s sinking appear on the surface? W on COMPANY, NEW were in Palermo Tuesday business, ARE THESE YOUR SYMPTOMS? COE-MORT1MER ^ the in Mr. auto. The Maine Automobile Association is making trip Wing’s A |jrhE Do you find your breath bad in the sending to its 3,000 members cards ask- $2,000,000 Cargo. Seth Banton has returned to his home morning, a bad taste in the mouth, a ing that they report violations of the in after a visit in town as the 19. More than Freedom, coated a mean law regarding the placing of turf in the Boston, May $2,000,- Potatoes in the Seed of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danforth. tongue, feeling OuO worth of wool and zinc concentrates gueBt head? high way sjas follows: “Members of the \MLMC h®ve a new grocery proposition, if TO LET association are to the arrived here yesterday in the holds of ff mm will make the leading A son was born Sunday to, Mr. and which these requested notify adopted, you Constipation, symptoms at the British steamship Hackness, in your town. No experience neces- flat, 6 roorr- Mrs. Mrs. Staples was for- State Highway commission Augusta Capt. FOR SALE. grocer Staples. denote, is because it means from Australian ports. On board « Write for THE GREAT Furnishedond floor, set tubs, hot an*- of this town dangerous of towns that are placing sods in the Bruce, sary. particulars. i-snerly Mrs. Dora Jaquith of wool for ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., the largest minutes' walk from postoffice. that poisonous materials which should roads. State the name or location of the were 21,893 bales Boston im- | and is visiting her parents, Mr. and MrB. in the world. Dept. A. E. salt water. Suitable for sumn have been expelled from the are and the commis- and 3,770 tons of concentrates, Grocery Company -John body road in the town furnish porters, New York Pippins. Box New York 20 of MRS. E. L Jaquith. retained. a be delivered at Galveston. 289, City. being It is condition which, sion with the names of two persons who which will ICtf 11 Bay View St., btl; \ if not becomes chronic. the war a to of Mr. and Mrs.Leland Miller have return- corrected, have a knowledge of the facts. Towns Until European put stop From yield of last summer 350 at the Miller The remedy is to stimulate the liver by sods in road without commerce at German ports, zinc concen- ed from a few days’ stay placing the cutting acre. the use of the laxative were from Aus- bushels per cottage at Lakeside. Mrs. Miller has Pinklets, gentle them up fine and covering them up, for- trates always shipped that do or but tralia to Germany, where were gone to Troy to be the guest of her siBter pills notgripe purge simply feit their State aid. This applies to all they PRICE (subject to market change) FOR RENT assist nature. Taken for a used in the manufacture of zinc and for a short time.—Fairfield Journal. regularly roads in towns, cities and plantations.’’ time, they really do correct constipation. chemicals. Now it is said that Germans SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A BUSHEL. A small, convenient, up-stalrs tenement cuts and Write the Dr. Williams Medicine to manufacture the same water and electric For baby’s croup, Willie’e daily Co., A lacy liver leads to chronic dyepepeia arc will undertake Delivered at Farm In Hope. with [city lights. Apply : sore Grandma’s lame- this bruises, mamma's throat. Schenectady, N. Y., for a free sample or weakens the whole system commodities in country. The Hack- to MRS. L. F. GANNON, Oil—the house- constipation,— HERBERT E. HARDY, ness.—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric get a full-size, 25-cent bottle of Pinklets Doan’e Regulets (26c per box) act mildly oi ness passed through the Panama Canal 26c and 80c. Hope, tfl8 48 Congress Street, hold remedy. from your own druggist, liver and bowels. At all|drug stores. May 7th, her toll amounting to $6000. 10tf Maine] i I Letter. _3 INCREASE OF DEBTS 'pshingtoii_ 4 1915. This for ^bf.t„^,0art.h£!aatBelfait- within a”«a May 21, TftE Waia°'011 the 11th or i()N OLD In day VAR Maine Counties, Cities, Towns and Vil- A r» i01>0l have DRUM May* and the country REMARKABLE T YNNI TA KNIGHT H demonstration lages. Jj AHTI.ETT of Unity |y another guanlian of EverettS Knight of Unity in said o In a recent published the County-of aldo, having presented a ueti- in running the pamphlet by ion t*'el|jf methods praying for a license to Tell andcnnveyvr. bureau of statistics, United States De- CASE of tain real estate An order Mrs. described in said AWAKL5 HAM petition* situ- Government. ated m the town of ’"Tthe Sk Unity and the >er- partment of is a being pro f issued, Commerce, statement "artl aDU v Department, just ,or t,ie *n,1P°st‘s therein Cus- ot the county and municipal indebted- Declares E. expiesse'd tha" 4,000 employes, Lydia Pinkham’^ Oideied. ness of the various That the said petitioner give notice to an enforced fur- States of the union all persons lr"’l ,0 take interested by causing a copy of thin 1 Vegetable oi'der to be together with the Compound published three weeks in s without pay. between sinking-fund assets. successively The civil divisions of r pubhshed »’ Maine showed in Saved Her Life at rell'aseltast, >lG,aa,t,;!OUn'1*1-!1 that ... because there they may appear at a Probate of July 1913 a total Court, to debt, less sinking fund as- he held at elfast, within and for said t°" them. This order and County Oil tile 8th of ,,, pay sets, of $21,542,712. Of this only $1,- Sanity. day June. A. |>. ipis ! and show and lar the 462,952 had been incurred the coun- it a'nv hi ,1-tlock ,ljt'(';ie noon, cause, rsons; by by Sal" ties—the er i*cl women who remainder by cities and towns. , itn-m are Shamrock, Mo.— “I feel it my wouldnotbegranteiK The total debt showed an increase of duty A‘MhS L1,!liY- Jua8e- floors and $9,- to tell the public the condition of A true copy. ,v mopping 281,276 over 1902—an enormous rate of my Attest;' health before AKTHtit VV. CKOKAltD, liegister. ihe Federal buildings increase for ten years, amounting to using 76 your medicine. I all over the coun- nearly per cent. the same had At a Probate lti, red During Court held at Belfast, within and ( time the per debt inflamma- earn about $30 a capita increased from falling, 'val"°- uu Ult' 11111 day ol l|lt>n to oi May. A HT'inSs' ** $17.49 $28.42 62.5 per cent. tion and congestion, of eight days’ pay That Ks K. loss this increase is alone unprecedent- female weakness, fJHAlti THOMPSON of Belfast, in said to them. ed is shown y ‘"'Illy, administrator ol the estate o» ,,, „,us hardship by previous statistics. In in both the pains sides, la,e 1,1 helfasl. In said 1 previous 1890 to 1902 Cnnntt-'of’w'U',:ll,‘< ounty of u a Ido. „r, affected by this in- period—from backaches and deceased, having a the bear- petition presenterl debt-increase in these civil divisions praying that the Judge ol Probate may the paid of ing down was determine who are ft\ highest was only $131,567 and the debt pains, entitled to the estav now re- per capita niainiiig in bis bands, and their of the Custodian Belfast vs. decreased from short o f memory, respective shares |,. chief Hign Rockland High. $18.35 to $17.49, or 4.7 therein may be distributed according to law. Ui cleied, that the \svv York, who receives per cent. nervous, impatient, said petitioner give notice to *' Report of a Game the It is in the counties that the most re- passed lnte!!®!?t^ by causing a copy of this o: a year. The order by Sporting Editor of sleepless ordei to be published three weeks markable increase of debt is noted. The ^ successively ’• the Couiier-Cazette. nights, and had l11 •‘Jt'PbMican Journal, a newspaper pub- ulr,. of Assistant Scre- rate lisbed at of increase in county debts in Maine neither nor Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro While it is an old now strength bate Com t, to be held story many of between 1902 was at Belfast, within and for who says, by way and 1913 10.5 per cent, energy. There was a said ’vwwn. always fear and County, on the 8th day of June. A. i>. our readers will no doubt be interested or more than doubled. For the dread that Congress is to figures in my mind, I had 1915, at ten of the clock before noon, and show C;, we cold, nervous, if in the of a refer to the total debts of cause, any they have, why the of said Democrats at the report recent game on the county Weak spells, hot flashes over prayer the $890,793 in 1902 and in 1913. my body. petitioner should not be granted. street $1,462,952 I had a in James Hm $2,$00,000 for this Congress grounds by Frank H. This is of place my right side that was LIBBY, Judge. exclusive assets in sinking so A true copy. Attest: Winslow, editor of the Rockland sore that I could bear him only $2,650,000. city funds, etc. The total debt of the coun- hardly the AKTHt. Jt W. Leonakd, ltegister. who ties in weight of my clothes. I tried that the Democrats Courier-Gazette, is way up in G. in 1913 being $1,835.45. The sinx- medicines re and but Prohiile court held the technicalities of the ing funds amount to 21 per cent, of the doctors, they did me little in HHiTuTwiihm umi for as next national game: good 1 cleanliness debt. Cumberland is and I never to va«a- ROCKLAND county responsible expected get out !!rw^aw°,5,aiis'1!'15’in failure to 13, BELFAST 9. for I again! ,t their ap- much of the increased debt. got Lydia E. Pinkham’s certain Vegetable instrument, purporting to he the last Rockland High defeated Belfast The total debt of vil- will and i,■ scrubbing floors is High cities, towns, Compound and Blood and I cer- A testament of Rachel li. li,.ix. late in Purifier, ui Bt in Saturday, May 15th, face of about as lages, etc., in Maine in 1913 was $17,- would irast, said County ol Waldo, deceased tradition. But ono nnn AfT-.n:.. ii tainly have been in or I party as grave in an having been presented for many the law allows. IV, tllio probate. handicaps First VVW, vuooiuug ai C OIlltYll)^ if asylum your medicines had not On ant that the Treas- of all it is no easy task for a funds of saved eretl, That notice lie given to all persons visiting $1,078,712or 6.1 percent. These me. interested team to win in But now I can work all by causing a copy „f this order to lie r, of Congres- Belfast, owing to he figures are also show day, sleep three gardless suggestive. They well at eat published weeks successively m The Ke- peculiar conformation of the an seven night, I have publican ias to have of grounds, increase of nearly millions in anything want, Journal, published at Belfast, that they plenty which no hot or may at a Probate makes accurate to bases the 12 or about 73 flashes weak, nervous appear Court,to be held at Bel- throwing years per cent.,where- spells. within and ior ( nsive lawyers to de- well All last, said ounty, on the secoiu nigh impossible for unac- as in the 12 pains, fears and I ues players preceding year period the aches, dreads are lay of June next, at t-n of the clock Williams the customed to them. befor' against debts of these same towns increased only gone, my house, children and husband noon, ana snow cause i, any they have the same should bank, Imagine, then, how a team or less than one are no why not be proved, approved by the Riggs visiting Copyright, 1915, by American Press Association. $6,110 per cent. longer neglected, as I am almost and allowed. can win after making 10 errors Portland is into debt art Untermeyer are (not getting very much entirely free of the bad symptoms I had JAMES LIBBY, Judge. counting four wild pitches) and giving the fastest. In the period between 1902 before A true copy. Attest: fees for on is standing in the corner of the littered taking your remedies, and all is Akthljk W. tting $10,000 13 bases balls. Sounds incredible lumber room and 1913 this city ran into debt to the Lfonaed. Begister. motto doesn’t And the dust upon its rawhide head is pleasure and happiness in my home case. The it? IT pleading for a broom. tune of an increase of 169.8 per cent. jer But the old war drum Mrs. Josie 1 rob Such on-the of is silent now ; it has no voice to call. ! In Ham, R. F. D. Box ate Conn .within and for the County of II evidently generosity part pitch- other words it boosted its debts from 1, 22, Waldo j.artment Like a dry, veteran it leans r on the 19th day of May, in vacation ers had probably never been witnessed decrepit against the wall. about three million dollars to Shamrock, Missouri. .tfense but not a cent eight mil- A. I), 1915. P1 in Belfast. Santa Claus Rose lions. In this If gave five But hush, hush, hush 1 period the per capita debt you want special advice write certain instrument, purporting to be the last bases on balls, Kris increased 128 A will and testament of James \v. itc; Kringle Trueworthy Don’t you hear the war drum per cent. The sinking Eydia E. Pinkham Medicine Knight gave aid St. beat? Co., late of Norlbport, in said County of \\ de- has refused to fur- eight Nicholas Jipson con- Don’t you hear its funds of all civil divisions of Maine in aldo, j,,,, tributed rumble-rumble-rumble-rum? (confidential) Eynn, Mass. ceased, having been presented for probate. five. Verily, the Christmas Lean 1913 amounted to or seven rial Relations Com- and listen! To your ear $1,657,290 per Ordered, That notice he to all spirit was at road in the land that cent of the debt. given persons in- which day. Put your hand, and you may hear. terested by causing a copy of this order to be iirespondence first at a The debts of three weeks Rockland, bat, got man to Faint and far, the rumble-rumble of the 1 counties are of some in- published successively in The Re- : or Ammons of Color- druml at third base, hut there were already two terest. Androscoggin, for instance has publican Journal, published Belfast, that they and may appear at a Probate Court, to lu* held at • i, -trike in the coal down, G-egory’s grounder to Salter a ghost of ancient Echo is the a debt in the and cit- reg- war drum’s warning low aggregate (county TRUCKING Belfast, within and for said County, on the second an put end td Rockland’s as far as From the faroff fields of Tuesday of June next, at and it is hinted that hopes carnage, from the battles long ago. ies, towns, etc., combined) of $1,851,- ten of the elocu the first BUT I am to do all kinds before noon, and show anv inni -,g was concerned. Belfast From the gory Shiloh maelstrom, from the 441, of which $52,000 is county debt. prepared of trucking cause.it they have, ... with Chickamauga hell. why the same should not be usly displeased scored once in that From and proven, approved inning, after Kalloch the fierce Antietam caldron, where the flower of manhood fell. Cumberland has a total debt of $9,606,- Furniture piano moving a specialty. and allowed. in which Chairman had made an excusable muff of which r, of a ball 601, $670,738 is county debts. Leave orders at the corner of Fain JAMES LIBBY, Judge. that landed Ah, stable, A true copy. Attest: on the work of tlie alongside right field fence. hear, hear, hear! The debt of Kennebec is than j,,.. bigger and Cross and will Arthur W. The home team had the bases Can't you feel the war drum throb? streets, they receive Leonard, Register. however, full after that of Androscoggin $2,791,471 of which s;. doubtful, but Sa ter Can’t you sense its ! prompt attention. connecticn. that, grounded to Rose and rumble-rumble-rumble-rum? $72,633 is debt. The Telephone a will reach For county per capita At Probate court neici at Brit: xt, within and .^pleasure made the third out. the moment close your eyes. debt of for Belfast again filled Androscoggin was $30 in 1913 W. W. the County of Waldo, on the lltli oav of It a mere ; BLAZU, \e the bases in the is not surmise l\ay. a. D. 1915. ir. result. Chairman Second inning, with against 26 in 1892, an increase of $4, one but ’Tis the real rumble-rumble of the 126 Waldo LIZA BETH W. of i onstrated his unfit- only down, could get only one drum! while that of Cumberland increased from Avenue, Belfast. NILSSON Monroe, siste* Ij'J of El-omen R. Nilsson, late of Moi to and from roe, in sail ■ $38 $83 Kennebec $12 to $44 ot Inch he occupies and have borne it in the morning when the blew County Waldo, deceased, tiavii g pro, med Rose meartime had walked four Bel- bugles the notes. since 1890. that to petition praying administration of -aid es- en\ discounted Rousing regiments marshal and assault the cannon tate Ty any fast men and showed such unmistakable THEY throats. These are the principal excessive in- may be decreed to Edgar B, Thayer of Win- And the drum has mixed its with the j ter port, in said ot \\ 1 he Commission signs of having gone into the that rumbling bugle and the fife, creases. has reduced County aldo. r„ may air, Calling men to make for fatherland the Sagadahoc county For Sale Coach Lamb sacrifice of life. Ordered,That the said iurit habit of substituted Trueworthy. its indebtedness (by sale of the Knox & petitioner give notice to ;i prejudg- all persons interested u The home team was unable to Lincoln by causing copy <>f this bunch hits Oh, list, list, list! subsequent to 1890) from $80.29 order to be three ;t. witnesses whom he published weeks successively off but was not to in 1 him, obliged to, for the Don't you know the war drum’s voice? per capita 14.79 per capita. The low- lie Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- The com- reason that he lished at that Ur appear. gave eight bases on balls Can’t you catch its est per capita debt is in Aroostook, 5 36; Belfast, they may appear at a Pro- and four rumble-rumble-rumble-rum? bate Court, to he held at Belfast, willmi and for mnmission’s wild pitches during the five in- Stand a little aside. Franklin, 6.18. proced- space 5.84; Piscataquis, said County, on the 8th day of June, a. 1>. nings that he remained on the mound. Let the As for Auburn’s at ten of the clock and some that drummer beat with pride cities, debt, per capi- 1915, before noon, and show k inerous, Rockland cau.se, if had three goose eggs in a Louder now the rumble-rumble of the ta has grown from $19 to $31 per any they have, win tin- prayer of satri druml capita, petitioner should not be lacin White House have row when the fourth came. since but it decreased to granted. inning Bel- 1890, from $41 JAMES fast will we hear 1.II1BY, Judge. ui cos which may not be always remember that session its solemn rumbling as it leads the charging lines $31 between 1902 and 1913. Augusta’s A true copy. Attest: as “The Fatal Fourth.” The In the Wilderness, at at Fair debt increased to Akthi-k \V. ip The President is known, laos from YES, Resaca, Oaks, Seven Pines; from $27 $29 per capi- Lkonakd, Register. the Limerock City bumped the ball Hear its deep basso profundo as it halts upon the height ta in the period of 1902 to 1913. Ban- a keen interest in the right At a Probate Court, held at within [i, and left, to the confusion of Peerless Pickett’s launching legions in the of the from to Bath’s Relfast., and great the fury fight. gor’s $43 $49; dropped $39.00 f tor tlie ( oiintv of w aldo, on tlie second T\ and it is most iiir j ersonnel Belfast shortstop, whose three errors from $29 to $26; Biddeford’s from $19 to day of May, A. 1). lino. added to four elean Yes. hark, hark, hark ! -AT- in : ill resort to the obvious singles, netted Rock- $15; Lewiston’s from $46 to $36; Rock- 4 certain Instrument, purporting to lie the last 'Tis the war drum’s awake ! .1 will and land six large, succulent runs. The visi- tongue land, from $53 to $50; Westbrook, from testament of Charles tv Kerry lining Walsh by the Hear it voice the late of Moutville. m said of W tors in an errorfest the rumble-rumble-rumble-rum I to Belfast went to County aldo de- indulged same $24 $23; from $19.56 ceased, having been for tent Mi board. Walsh has a Doff your hat and heave a cheer ! JACKSON & HALL’S j presented probate. inning, which ended with Rockland two $141.19; Brewer from $9 to $23; Calais, Why, the drummer’s here—he’s here. Ordered, That notice be given to all persons Senator from Montana, runs to the good. $16 to to Ells- I interested by a of out the rumble-rumble $20; Eastport, $13 $10; causing copy tins order to be Neither side Beating of the drum 1 published three weeks in it -1 -me with the scored in the fifth and worth, $19 to $27; Gardiner, $24 to $17; successively The Re- ship pur- publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they sixth, and each side made three tallies in to 22. |I v-~ 111at the White House I saw the ghostly drummer on a morn in latter Saco, $26 may appear at a Probate Court, to he held at the seventh. May When Belfast, within and for said on the beyond the littered lumber room a band began to Dr. W. C. LIBBEY I County, innate the play. second support of It was then that Coach Lamb THUS Itch! Itch! Itch!—Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! I Tuesday of .June next, at ten of tin* showed And I turned me for a moment for a the clock befoie ■ glance along street I noon, and show jf unv k rs on the The more you scratch, the worse the itch. cause, they Democratic good judgment by sending Rose back Where a thin blue line of veterans went Try have, why the same should by on weary feet. Itoan’s Ointment. For skin itch- not he proved ap- into the box, enabled to do this eczema, any proved and allowed. it.- crambef. being Dy 50c a the fact ing. box. DENTIST, JAMES that Rose had been transferred “Ah, hush, hush, hush!" A L111BY, Judge. aval who dis- A true copy. officers, to the outfield after the second Called the monitor Attest: inning. within. P Arthur W. <:■ niels’s letter on Leonard, Register. the pre- Belfast rooters were joyful when they “Hush and hear the rumble-rumble-rumble-rum I" 39 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. MAINE «• saw Rose on the mound Was the war drum come Navy, are caustic in again, for they awake. I—__ ITT ALDO S.S.— In Court ot Probate, held at Hel- a of his Or my heartbeats—did make Look at Me >T last, on the 11th of Mav. 1915. Eva C. e of them said to figured upon repetition previous they day wildness. They felt less when All the mighty rumble-rumble of the drum? Hurd, executrix .if the last will of Maiy J. jHurd, T jubilant late oi l in said the Secretary go he fanned the first two I am iberty, County, deceased, having batters, and then Well. presented her first and final account of admin of wai material in administered the same medicine to Noyes, I An Echo of the Civil War. The Return of the Southern Flags. PROBATE NOTICES. ; istration of said estate for allowance. after had reached uId have out Jipson second. A resolution was adopted by When it was first to return “I cannot say Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three pointed 1 recently proposed weeks in The The fact that Rockland had a lead of too much for Pe- successively, Republican Journal, has an effective the Vermont legislature commending to the southern states the Confederate a newspaper in Belfast, in said Navy six runs when Belfast came At a Probate Court:, held at Belfast, wttuin ana ; published County, to bat in the runa. It has en- all a Mrs. Rettie Van Metre of Rerryville.- which had been in the for the County of Waldo, outlie 11th day of at persons interested may attend at Pro modern of offensive last did not | flags captured io inning prevent it from being tirely cured me of May, a. 1). 1915. bate Court be held at Befi t-;, on tlie 8tb Va., for her care of Lieutenant Redell battles of the civil war the of .June next, and show it gas bomb”. “Yes”, an exciting finish. With men on second proposition my trouble. My day cause, any K, DUNHAM of Winterport in said they have, why the said account smmld not be and of Westfield, VL, in the civil war. met with a storm of In 1903 the as ! r; and he hastened to third, E. Hatch drove the ball over protest. eye lids were ABBIEcounty, heir or devisee of the estate «»f allowed. M late of in said field fence for a double. This cut Lieutenant Bedell’s leg was broken were returned, Massachusetts be- thick and red Emily Hail, Winterport, Conn JAMES LIBBY, right flags ot Judge. Daniels to be 1 ty Waldo, deceased, having presented a peti- A true Attest: really the visitors’ lead to four runs, with by a shell in a battle at Va.. the first to it had been nearly all the copy. only Opeciuon, ing act, though tion praying that tin* actual market value ot the Arthur nv. Leonard Register. ! head of obsolete one man down. Salter drew a time. of said base on and he was left behind by his regi- loudest in denunciation when the pro- My eyes propei ty deceased, the persons interest- tor-- ed in the succession thereto, and the amount of balls, and visions of a glorious ninth in- were especially A In ment. He was picked up unconscious was advocated Sumner. the tax be 1.1)0 88.— Court of Probat**. held at Bel- posal by to thereon, may determined by the Judge \Y ning finish confronted the loyal sensitive light. of Probate. V? fast, on tile 111 ti day of May. 1 hi6, .Icuiiu support- and carried to the home of a ; In the the command- ers of the home team. Rose family following year Catarrh was F. Caswell, executrix of the will of Alansim <- Political here showed my Ordered, That the said petitioner notice tc j Points. whose southern were so ! er in chief of the G. A. James Tan- give ; Caswell, late cl 8earsmont, m saul County,do* his mettle out the next two sympathies R., trouble. I had all persons interested a of this by striking by causing copy I ceased, having presented her first and filial ac- that he was left in an attic asked in his Memorial order had order to be published three weeks batsmen and displaying speed with which strong ner, day my eyes successive!) ! count ot administration ot said estate n aliow- :r white?” asks the in The Republican Journal, a he had not been room for three days without proper that the of the soldiers of both treated and took newspaper publish- i ance. generally credited. It graves ed at Bellasr, that they may appear at a Probate One is a way to try to was a fine piece of work. care until Mrs. Van Metre, then a girl armies should be decorated without great deal of Court, vo be held at Bolfast, within and lor saie Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three on bin weeks successively m The Republican Journal, ant The star of the was medicine, but County, the day of June. a. D. 1915, successfully dur- game Gregory, the of twenty years, heard of his condition discrimination, “The old flag a newspaper in Bella.'.t, in -ad saying, seemed to at ten «*1 the clock be lure noon, and show published County. Rockland who all of nothing that all persons interested attend ar a Fro* n inisiration. shortstop, accepted and insisted on acting as nurse. She has been since 1S05 with cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said I may rebaptized me until I bate to at at im, his eight difficult chances besides help petitioner should not be granted. ! Court, be he Belfast, the 8th day making watched over him, regardless of the the blood of the north and the south ol June next, and show cause, it any they three clean His throw to the tried Peruna. I James LIBBY, Judge. | ian of the Democ- singles. why the sain account should not be af- criticisms of her until he was and the of state is use Peruna when A true copy. Attest,: have, with the bases was a friends, alike, ship securely always my family lowed. nowa- plate, full, classy Arthur W. Leonard, Register. ) newspapers nprfnmiflnpp The spnre able to be moved back to his home. anchored for all time.” need it. Always find it very good; JAMK8 LIBBY, Judge. :1 lict the it You can use A true copy. Attest: re-nomina- ROCKLAND HIGH. helps wonderfully. W 1 Milk Your Cow Early: It Pays. tA.';UtKS i-U3iurrn.il. my testimonial anywhere you wish At, a Piobate Court Held at Belfast, within auc. Aimil K k<».nai:i>, Register. ab. r. bh. tb. po. a. e. for the of W on the to.” So says Mrs. C. Skehan, No. County aldo, 11th day3 o' Colburn, 3d. 4 2 1 1 2 0 2 May. A. D. 1915 of Farm and Fireside “Milk The new Federal in Camden 614 S. Leavitt St, Chicago. Ills. VITALIK) 88—In Court ot ITnbale. held at Bel* Agriculture is Holbrook, cf. 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 says: early building L. a NDREW vS of and Belfast, in said conn T last.on the 11th day of May. li*lf>. Win an rf. 5 2 2 2 2 0 lurn the cows to in time a a-* heir ot de visee H- noodles. are Kalloch, 2 dairy grass was formally opened May 17th. It is Mariety, in the estate ot Hattie Wr. Clark, administratoi on tlif'estnb* of ,iai:u There for Be J Oriey, 2b. 5 12 2 111 them to do their before it E. Howes, late of fast, in said of late <•] in -aid < grazing and a half County F. Kingsbury, Fraiiktort, niint\ the Government handsome story fire-proof W aldo, deceased, having a pay- Gregory, ss. 5 1 3 3 3 5 0 grows so hot. They then can lie in the presented petition deceased, having pieseiib-d Ins lir.-l and linal praying that the actual market value of the of administration of said '' has Spear, If. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 shade and their structure and cost about $75,000. The account estate for al- placed “deserv- enjoy chewing cuds dur- Quarries, property of said deceased, the persons interest | p. 2 0 0 0 1 2 0! lowance. 1 Trueworthy, ing the hottest of the It structure of the is brick and ed in the succession thereto and the the crib. portion day. building amount of notice thereof be public •Perry. 0 1 0 0 U 0 0 the tax thereon may be determined I Ordered, That given, three will mean greater comfort for the cows Factory by the Judge in The Rose, p, If. 5 2 11111; granite facing, the foundation walls to of Probate. weeks successively, Republican Journal, and more milk in the I at ! a in Belfast, in said West Virginia sees Richan, c. 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 i pa evening.” Locations That the said newspaper published County, grade are brick on heavy concrete foot- Ordered, petitioner gives notice to that all nelsons interested may attend at a Fro- kor-ntv c. 4 0 1 1 8 0 2' all interested 1 ahead. Oscar it Rkhardson, persons by causing a copy of this bate Court, to be held at Bellas!, on the 8th says 4 1 2 2 Above to line of first floor Older to be three weeks MacAllister, lb. 7 0 0 ings. grade published successively in of June next, and slm\v cause, if any nwtpaper MilljSitss, Farms,Sites a day they interview—omitting to | window sills is Maine granite, the super- The Republican Journal, newspaper published the said account should not be al- that have, why 5 13 12 12 27 at Belfast, they may appear at a Probate U6t been to a 40 9 10 structure being mottled with granite lowed. appointed j Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said JAMES >! BELFAST HIGH. ! window and door and cornice for Summer Hotels on the bth oi LIBBY, Judge. auditor in the Interior De- trimmings County, day June. A. D. 1915, A true copy. Attest: ab. r. bh. at ten of the clock before nt. tb. po. a. e. is of granite. The roof is copper. At noon, ana show cause’ Akthu \V. Leu2vakd, Register, 2 1 j if any they have, why the of Noyes, 2b. .. 3 1 2 2 0 each end of the the con- prayer said peti- You Will Make No Mistake if You Follow building beyond and Camps tioner should not be granted. Pendleton, cf. 5 10 0 10 1 are terraced Crete steps the grounds for — In court ot party should Shute, If. 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 This Belfast Citizen’s Advice. I JAMES LIBBY, Judge. \Y ALDO 88 Probate, held at Bel- adopt lawns. steps with cheek A true Attest: fast, on the lltli day of 1015. ^"■•ccratic 3b. 5 2 1114 0 I Large granite LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE copy. V? Mav, Lucy rs as a Roberts, Arthur W. administratrix on tlie esiate of party emblem H. 5 0 0 0 Never neglect your kidneys. blocks at each side on which will be a Leonard, Register. EliaClaik, Lucy Hatch, rf. 0 0 0 j Ann Thompson, late of Searsinont, in said Coun- of war 0 2 If have in the ! bronze standard, lead from L has saved E. Hatch, ss. 4 3 0 2 4 you pain back, urinary disor- arge lamp ty, deceased, having presented her fiist and final 3 0 0 0 11 0 sidewalk a beautiful en- of administration ot said *^e disastrous conse- Salter, lb. 0 ders, dizziness and nervousness, it's time to act | through granite I 1)0 SS—In Court of Probate, Held at Bel account estate for 0 0 ^ MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD iid'r ! Gannon, c. 5 11 l o ! trance into a The on the lit!, of 1915. allowance. and no time to experiment. These spacious lobby. lobby WAfast, day May. Hattie iocratic legislation. ! 3 2 2 2 1 4 |are fre- and E. on the estate of Jipson, p. 0 is finished in Vermont marble quar- to those to Estes, administratrix Eldora Ordered, That notice thereof l>“ given, three- quently symptoms of trouble and a give opportunity desiring J. late of in said kidney tered oak, the floor terrazzo with Crabtree, Northport, County, i weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, being make a in location for a new start her first and final ac- '• 39 9 7 8 27 13 5 remedy which is recommended for the change deceased, having presented a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- iV 1 ETHEL kidneys marble border with a two foot, six inch count of administration of said estate f«»r allow- MISSION. in life. I ty, tliat all persons interested may attend at a I Innings.1 23456789 should be taken in time. the walls ance. | marble wainscot. Above this, Probate Court, to he held at Belfast, on the Rockland.0 0 0 6 0 0 3 2 2—13 |t Doan’s Kidney Pills is a to are tinted a light sage that notice thereof he I 8th day of June next, and show cause it any 1 1 102 good remedy plastered, being Ordered, given, Hirer hoard of Belfast.1 0030 2—9 tin the said account should not bt* directors of | use. No need to It the cornice and be- Water Power weeks successively, in The Republican Journal y have, why Two-base hit, E. Hatch. Bases on experiment. has acted green color, ceiling Undeveloped with a cla.in. i, Gethel whose j balls, by a newspaper published in Belfast, in said j allowed, together private Mission, Rose 5. in in ing a cream. At the south end of County JAME8 j 5, by Trueworthy 8, by Jipson Struck effectively many cases Belfast. Follow light that all persons imerested may attend at a Pro L1HB\, Judge, it lisherfolk living on 3. the is a with windows for A true Attest: out, by Rose 6, by Trueworthy hy Jipson 9 the advice of a Belfast citizen. j lobby bay Unlimited Raw Material Date Court,to he held at Bellast, on the 8th day ; copy. i scattered from the Passed Gannon 1. Wild and sav- of June and show it Amin l: W. I.e (»> a lit), Register. balls, by pitches, by ‘‘I I registry, money orders postal next, cause, any they a scot river feel it no more than n.y duty to say a few the said account should not he allow- b toCasco j Trueworthy 4. Hit by pitched ball, Holbrook, ings, a largfe money order and registry AND have, why '* words in of Doan’s ed. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. I. aterville i Stolen bases, by Colburn, Holbrook, Kalloch 3, praise Kidney Pills,” says room on side of this Wednesday being either screen, A true copy. Attest \1T AI.no SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bo ! Rose, Richan, MacAllister, Rob- Mrs. G. L. Field Oney, Noyes, of 2 Union street, Belfast. off from which is a large concrete vault Good Land akthuk W. Leokard, Register. Vl last, on the 11th day of Mav. 1915 .lulu erts E. Hatch Farming ot Gardner t, a retired 2, 2, Jipson. Umpire, Ralph “For some time I ; (’.Clark, guardian Claik et als. ot business had severe pains across my with vault. The post- '' Darby. burglar proof Thorndike, in said county, having presented his was elect- _ | I!tht baptist, kidneys and the nidney secretions were un- ! master’s room is finished in quartered AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. A LI)0 88.— In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- second and final account as guardian of said ■ 1 caused by the death in oak with walls and tinted a buff li last, on the Hthday ol May, 1915. John C. | minors for allowance, 1 Memorial Day Bucksport. natural. I tried several ceiling remedies but got little of P. Clark and Ernest C. Hall. Mr. Hall color. The is heated with steam Communications locations Clark, guaidian Edgar Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three or no relief. I used Doan’s | building regarding B. Claik of Thorndike, in said County, ilSURer of the Finally, Kidney having weeks successively, in f lie Republican Journal, tvacs,,,.," Mission, James E. Hall, Post, No. 53, G. A. and will be lighted with electric lights, are invited and will receive attentions presented his second and final account as guar- " as R., Pills, getting them at the a newspaper published in Belfast, in >aid County, Be r I,- filled the election church on City Drug Store, has been dian of said minors for allowance. by is planning to attend Memorial although a system of gas piping when addressed to the that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- and I soon noticed a for any agent! of. lit, superintendent of 30th. On change the better. use if bate Court, to be held at on the 8th , Sunday, May Monday the installed for future necessary. MAINE or to Ordered, that notice thereol be given tin ee Belfast, »lay Home After one the trouble CENTRAL, of June next, and show cause, if any Society of soldiers’ graves in Bucksport and vicin- taking box, left. Doan’s weeks successively in The Republican Journal, a they f‘.U,'VS in in said have, why the said account should not be al- president, will be decorated. At 1 30 Kidney Pills still have my hearty endorsement. Ground White in Kansas. INDUSTRIAL BUREAU newspaper published Bellast, County, '&i:(!l Wbe(enV\ .,he ity o'clock | that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- lowed. it aterville was elected on have me the Post will form post office square, They given relief on several occa- bate Court, to he held at Belfast, on the 8th JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Snow reach- A true copy. Attest: beaded by the Bucksport band. The sions since and I cannot too much about Kansas City, May 19. MAINE CLNTRAL day of June next, and show cause, ii any say RAILROAD, the said account should Arthur W. Leonard, Register. reported a the a of three inches fell in north- they have, why not be very Torrent Engine Company, Ladies’ them. I all I said in their ing depth f“l«Iir,tps<’,rS0n willingly verify Rain allowed. ban "'ork. ManycallBfor Relief and the Boy Scouts western Kansas, Wednesday. to JAMES Corps will, it praise in my former statement.” PORTLAND. MAINE. LIBBY, Judge. TTT A LDO SB.—hi Court or held at Bel- 1 of which were be in the line of the of over three inches fell at A true Attest: Probate, inv sr'"^11 is expected, march depth copy. li fast, on the 11th day of May, 1915. Robert and Mrs. Field is only one of many Belfast akthuk W. Leonard. Register. •Blplif.il ^ated the actual which will move under the commander, Wichita. F. Dunton, administrator de bonis non with the people who have endorsed will annexed on the estate of Ansel t and f-L fhirty-one barrels of Amasa Conant. The parade will move gratefully Doan’s L, White, Pills. DM IN JSTRaTOR’S NOTICE. The subscrib late ol Belfasi, in said County, deceased, having tt the v gifts were sent down Main street to Kidney If your back aches—if your Farm For ri8,,ma8 Bridge street, up “I Don’t Feel Good” Sale er hereby g.ves notice that he has been presented his first and final account of adminis- at street A duly laths '“‘.'quarters Stockton Bridge to Franklin to the ceme- kidneys bother you, don’t simply ask for a kid- That is what a lot of tell us. appointed administrator of the estate of tration of said estate lor allowance. 1 people Consisting of 120 acres of fertile soil, not end' ia'ands. Over 200 where the decorating of the ney need Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three J“n0UB tery, graves remedy—ask DISTINCTLY FOR DOAN’S Usually their bowels only cleansing. rocky; splendid hay and potato land; timber i SARAH E. SNELI, late if Stockton "'tas be under the direction of Springs, weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, g,.ven Presents will the com- KIDNEY the same that and wcod to pay entire beautiful tin,Jts n.tre1 he PILLS, Mrs. Field enough cost; in the County of deceased, and a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, Mhp mission recent- after which will an Waldo, giver rades, they march to had—the buildings and elegant home. bonds as the law directs. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- small the remedy backed by home testimony. All persons having v. Placing libra- where address will Frank no un- demands bate to at on the 8th Bag the Emery hall, be 60c at Grady, caretaker; trespassing against the estate of said deceased are Court, be.held Belfast, day dr,0U8 all stores. Foster-Milburn will do the trick and make you feel fine. der of June and show if ba 5 S(, islands which bids delivered by Eev. A. B. McAlister. Co., Props., penalty of law. Address desired to present the same for settlemeut, ano next, cause, any they > We know Take all are the said account should not be allowed. successful and There will be singing by the school Buffalo, N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame— this positively. one tf8i)| F. E. ELKINS, indebted thereto requested to make pay- have, why helpful chil- cents. ment immediately. JAMES LIBBY, Judge- recitations local Remember the Name.” tonight. Sold only by us, 10 131 Eureka Street, dren and by speakers.!* CLIFTON A. SNELL. A true copy. Attest: Drug 8tore. San; Francisco, Californa Arthur W. City Malden, Mass., May 19,1916.—3w21 -». Leonard. Register, The Republican Journal A PERSONAL LETTER CENTER MONTVILLE. From a Belfast Man In the West. SHE EAT Charles Thompson has been quite ill for the BELFAST. THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1915 COULD_NOT Friend Pilsbury: a few lines two months. Perhaps past Substantial Foods Until She Took ^ about western Harold Foster Colonial my trip from Chicago has returned from Waterville PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Hood’s Sarsaparilla. be of interest and will work for Mr. Abbott of Knox TheatrS may to you. I left Chi- The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. Sunapee, N. H.. Feb. 15.1915—A res- cago by the Burlington route May 4th Wash Mrs. Etta Cram, who has been visiting her ident of this town, Mrs. S. J. Thurber, at 11 p. m. for Denver, Colo., and ar- sister the past two weeks, has returned home. GRAND makes this statement as to the great 1 HOLIDAY CHARLES A. PILSBURY. } medicinal merit of Hood’s Sarsapa- rived at 7 a. m., May 6th. My son Har- Frnnk Cunningham has bargained for the ATTRAGIIOii Bu“Manager rilla.: "I believe it duty to state my old met me at the train and I received ] George Randall farm in South Montville and is that some years ago I took Hood’s a warm to move there soon. Advertising Terms. For one square, one Sarsaparilla for ulcers of the stomach, very welcome from both Harold Inch in column, 25 cents for one week from which I had suffered for a long length and his wife. They live on Gilpin street Mrs. J. R. Bradstreet and son Oscar and Monday, May 31, wnd 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. time, and derived great benefit. When Frank Brown of Palermo visited at Allen afflicted I had to live on milk and wa- about four miles from the business sec- Skirts Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a I these distressed Goodwin's last week. year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three ter and even things tion of the city, and the peaks of the months. me greatly, but after taking Hood’s Mountains Ralph J. has set a tank Sarsaparilla I could eat what I chose Rocky are in full view from Thompson gasoline without distress. their home. I M. & C. Make at Volney Thompson's carriage shop for the The first of the 1915 crop of Texas po. ”1 cannot say too much in favor of convenience of the My son is very located in busi- public. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I certainly am nicely THE BROADWAY tatoee will be ready for the market this | The commissioners dined with Mr. ness as county AMUSEMENT as fond of it as in years gone by. manager of the bond department week. Here in Maine has not I miss it a I and Mrs. after ij If during spring, Volney planting taking of the International Trust Co. which is a i New Summer Models Thompson May 17th, always go to it before the summer is begun. and institu- | viewing the highway at the Anderson farm over. I have not had one of those very large wealthy banking Present the and some funniest Ever horrid ulcers of the stomach since I tion. He went there from last and Fabrics making changes. Play Written Farmers were warned that this is go- Chicago first took it, 22 years ago. My whole | to be a corn October to form the and has | Mr. Gardner Tibbetts, a student of Freedom ing year.—Atchison Globe. family take it every year.” department Academy, has been chosen to at the Hope this warning applies to Maine Hood’s Sarsaparilla contains, be- made a great success of his department. speak sides those alter- prize speaking contest for secondary schools as well as to Kansas. sarsaparilla, great The principal banks and bond houses atives, stillingia and blue flag: those Palm Beach at the University of Maine. 1 and are located on 17th street and it is to Baby ">|ri|jr- I great anti-bilious liver remedies, Mine “Be This is Kind to Animals Week,” and | Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Morse spent mandrake those | Saturday dandelion; great Denver what Wall street is to New York. says the Brockton Times, but there kidney remedies, uva ursi. juniper and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bessey berries and those great Denver is a very nice, well built city and be of that of pipsissewa; t Gabardines in Freedom. Mrs. Bessey has 340 White should fifty-two kind weeks root and wild Leg- stomach tonics, gentian has a population of 250,000 There | people. horn chicks of the pure breed. every year. cherry bark; and other good remedies, is a what physicians prescribe. great deal of wealth there and in just Volney Thompson has sold a new grocery A A used those who Colorado and a deal of is 1 in 3 strong argument by great money Corduroys wagon to John M. Brown of Poor’s Mills, a Sparkling Comedy Democratic tariff. The writer Acis believe there will be no war says: investment. While | between the constantly seeking light riding Wagon to Mr. Oscar Bradstreet of “When the war is over Europe will be United States and Germany is the fact there I went up Lookout Mountain. The Palermo, several groceries to Belfast parties A exhausted. Her will need Poplins | that a large number of German ships are people food, highest peak is 9,000 feet above sea and a grocery to Periey Bradford of Knox. | Splendid Acting Company the necessities | interned in American ports, and that all clothing, machinery—all level and the view is magnificent. There John Carter of Providence, R. I., a former of life. And these she must have at Sizes 22 ONE SOLID of them would be immediately seized in is a very nice carriage road to the top K Waist resident, called on friends here Iasi Thursday. YEAR IN NEW YORE < once. She cannot wait until her fac- and it winds a | He came to Freedom to the remains of the event of a declaration of war. The back and forth in serpen- bring tories her fields are re- tine fashion. It starts from the old to 36 Waist. his who died in the The value of these has been estimated are replaced; until City K wife, early spring. ships of which is about until her have raised for Golden, twenty-five interment was at Pleasant View cemetery. as high as 100 million dollars. sown; daughters miles from Denver. | her another of men. Freedom. crop I left Denver at 9.45 p.m. May 14th Very truly yours. The figures given on another page from "Europe will want her needs supplied for Curtis, Nebraska, to visit my brother ^ j| Mrs. T. S. Erskine’s father, Mr. Cornelius ! Charles and there Prices the U. S. bureau of statistics, showing without delay. And it will not only be got Saturday noon. Whitcomb, died May 22d after several years of 25c, 35c., 50c, His ranch is about 12 miles from Curtis at the is the increase of debts in Mai e the small of men that Carle & failing health, age of 87 years. He cities, proportion fighting and is well stocked with horses I Jones cattle, | the last of a of fourteen children. He towns and ma- family villages, are somewhat sur- must be supplied with merely war and hogs. He sold some of his horses Seats on Sale at the Box Office J leaves a wife, a son, two daughters, nineteen prising and need explanation. It is terials, but every man, woman and child to go into the w;ar zone and a great I Saturday have grandchildren and fourteen great grandchil- stated that from 1902 to 1913 Belfast’s in each country must be provided with many gone from that vicinity. Brother Charles went to Curtis in 1886, dren. The funeral services were held at the debt went from $19.56 to $141.19 per the thousand and one items which each before any house was built in wbat is home of his daughter, Mrs. John Leavitt, in but that must be a for individual com- Notice of capita; typographical requires necessities, now the village. It has now a popula- foreclosure Waldo, May 25th. His son, Mr. Lewis Whit- error. tion of over William H. There has been an increase, but forts and pleasures. , 1000 people and is a well Quimby of Belfast comb of Mrs. T. S. Erskine of Center WHEREAS,in the of Waldo, to built town with many fine stores and County Waldo and State o; not the extent these figures give. “Here then, will be a ready market Montville and Mrs. Leavitt are all that remain residences. Among the nice buildings Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the twenty for our goods —if only we are ready. It is the eighth day of April, A. D. 1913, and recorded of a family of six. The bearers were the four xne xaui uiai naix a uozen State agricultural College, which uepuoil- in the Waldo County Registry of Deeds, Boob might be well if manufacturers, instead has an attendance of about 150 oldest grandsons. cans have announced their candidacy for ycung 303, Page 450, conveyed to Waldo Trust Com- of so for this war busi- men and women who are to be the fu- a the striving keenly pany, corporation duly organized under tht gubernatorial nomination has been ture farmers and farmers wives of the laws of the State of ness, would look ahead and prepare for Maine, and having its PROSPECT. largely commented on by the Democrat- State. The citizens of Curtis made the principal place of business at in the NOTICE this Belfast, after-the-war business. That is a County of Waldo and State of ic But this free-for-all at college present of 640 acres of land Maine, a certair Mr L. C. Dow was a business visitor in Ban- newspapers. lot or where the big money really is.” and it is well stocked with horses, parcel of land, with buildings thereon will the of a cattle, on gor Friday. least stop cry Republican etc. situated the northeastsideof Pitcher’s Pond have disposed of the Sheet Music so-called, in Northport, in said of Wal- slate and having the nomination sched- The Commercial correspondent notices Brother Charles is the oldest | County Mrs. Lymburner of Bar Harbor is a guest of among do and State of Maine, bounded and described and light musical merchandise de- for in With the as- in Maine papers that there is a move be- subscribers of The I Miss Lina Colson. j uled years advance. Journal. He began as follows, to wit: at a cedar stake to j Beginning I ing made to induce Maine farmers when he went from Belfast in and stones set s urance of a Republican victory at the away 1874, j at high water mark on the east- Mrs. A. E. Cunningham of Swanviile is visit- partment of my business to J. LEE raise more all the de- I left Curtis at shore of said j sheep. They lay noon May 18th for Chi- erly Pitcher’s Pond, and in the her mother, Mrs. U G. Marden. next State election the nomination is north bank of ing F crease in the number of sheep kept to cago, where I shall be due tomorrow at lot No. 10 on plan of lots sur« ATTERSON, who will conduct same I worth the veyed W. P. Greenlaw Mrs. B. G. Bachelder and Mrs. F. T. certainly seeking. And there is large number destroyed by dogs. 9 p. m., and if I carry out my plans by October, 1901 Haley The thence northerly bounded ths shore ol at 47 street one this to be said of the men who are seek- writer kept a large flock of sheep shall be in Belfast Wednesday morning, by were in Bangor for the day recently. (up flight and j said Pond, two hundred and M|iin for over 30 years and never lost but one May 26th, twenty-six feel ing the honor, that each one is to a cedar stake and stones set at hi*h watei Mrs. John N. Libby and daughter Lucille of I ask qualified sheep in all that time. There has not With kind my customers to cail on him and regards, mark in a cove and marking the line Frankfort the week-end with J. F. by ability experience and by their been a in this dividing spent Libby sheep destroyed by dogs Very Truly Yours, between lots No. 8 and 9; thence for their in that line. as continuing and Miss Oria Libby. supplies standing men and as citizens to cap- town for several years. The decrease in Edward Sibley. along the shore of said Pond two hundrec ably and honorably fill the office to which sheep during the past few years has been and eight feet to a' four inch maple tree Mrs. Eugene Shute returned to Boston Fri- at water mark and This me room to dis- brought about by the dairy cow, which is “The progress of woman. growing high marking the day after having spent two weeks wiih her change gives they aspire. much more than Be- dividing line between lots No. 7 and 8; thence profitable sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D^ckham. two hundred and feet north parents, a larger stock of PIANOS at sides, the gets his pay for cream i A Pageant to be Presented at the M. C. I. thirty-seven eigh- play my The Barnes-Roosevelt libel which producer east suit, each ty-six degrees to a cedar stake and stones Mr. Roscoe Harriman is ill at this, month, from sheep only or.ce every Pittsfield, Me., May 24. set in seriously 92 Main I had on at Seventy-fi?e the west bound of the main so- store, street, where will be been trial for five — road, Syracuse six months. Jackson of writing. Friends extend best wishes for a Correspondence students Maine Central Institute will take called; thence along the said main road one weeks, ended last when the Commercial. hundred and Mrs. Sarah is i to meet all old and Saturday Bangor part in the pageant, "The Progess of Woman” twenty and one-half feet soutl speedy recovery. H. Crowley pleased many new five and jury returned a verdict for the defend- This refers to ! to degrees fifty minutes east to a ter at home helping to care for him. correspondent probably be presented Tuesday evening, June 15th, inch customers. Remember I spruce tre1 which marks th? bou id iry lire ant, which places all the costs of the ac- a recent bulletin from the U. S. on the school press j campus. The various scenes of between lots No. 8 and 9; thence continuing Mr and Mrs. Charles Wood, Miss Wood and tion on the plaintiff. Barnes sued Roose- of which dealt ! the will be along said main road one hundred and Department Agriculture, pageant given by separate classes. thirty friend of East came auto to Mr. SELL and one-half feet to a cedar Orrington by velt for Miss Ruth E of stake and stones $50,000 for libel in statements with the menace in 36 farm Rigler Annville, Pa., is coach- S. Wood’s on thence to dog States, set in the north bound of said lot No. 10; S. Sunday, Citypoint, Barnes with boss rule ing the dramatic parts of the and un- charging and hay- exclusive of the Western division, and pageant, thence southwesterly by line of lot No. 10 one accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wood. ) der her diiection rehearsals are held hundred and fifty-nine feet to of PIANOS ing joint political interests with Tam- was based on reports from the corre- being place begin- ?SE daily. ning. comprising what is Known as the Ather- Mr. I M. Cummings and Mrs. Geo. Overlock many Leader and the verdict in in the These REGULATE AND Murphy spondents various sections. ton Point, being lots No. 8 and 9 on said were from of P„ The members of the Freshman class will plan delegates McKinley Lodge,'K. effect the belief of lots. Also a right of over the be- expresses ot the jury reports were summarized so that local way and Mrs.Almeda Benson from Prospect Temple, present the "Parting of Hector and Andro- fore mentioned main road. Also the tc that right everything Col. Roosevelt charged conditions were merged in the general make a reservoir at the Pythian Sisters, to the recent Grand Lodge in mache,” taken from Homer’s Iliad. ‘‘The spring situated aboul andA,R '(Player Pianosl is true and therefore the not Mr. S. G. i seventy-five rods northeast of said lot here- Portland. plaintiff, aggregate. Meeting Norton, Dance of the Forest Spirits,” a Greek / dance, i inbefore conveyed, to lay pipes from saic REFINISH having been is entitled to no one of our most successful Waldo coun- will be libelled, given by members of the various i spring and reservoir across to said lot, to take The was made of classes as a ; water from said and to LIBERTY. damages. jury up ty farmers, last Saturday, the question part of the Freshman scene. This spring enter upon saic land for the purpose of taking water froir Republicans, Democrats and Progress- was referred to him, He has dance is in charge of Miss Elizabeth H. Day. kept sheep said spring laying said pipe and making saic T. P. Griffies was a business visitor in town ives and the first ballot stood to 3 for for hollowing this scene, sixteen members of reservoir and to make E. S. 9 and said at first that he the same, PITCHER many years repairs upon recently. the Sophomore class will "A Being the same to the the defendant. Forty ballots were taken had had but one sheep killed give Roman Wed- premises conveyed by dogs; which said William H. Quimby by Lewis E Pitchei Mrs. F. P. Bennett spent a few in before ding,” portrays clearly all the formality days 92 Main Mai the verdict was agreed up- then correct d an- his deed of dated October Street, Belfast, finally himself, saying that thJtt marked the Roman by warranty 19,1901 Rockland last week. ceremony. recorded in Waldo on. Col. Roosevelt thanked the jury other one was injured that he to Registry of Deeds, Bool hoped A feature of the Senior’s part in the pageant 263, Page 367; and whereas the condition oi Miss Susie Copp was a week-end guest of and shook hands with each member and save, but it died. He said he preferred will be a minuet, which has been coached by said mortgage has been broker; row, therefore Mr. and Mrs J. C. Sherman in West Liberty. said: "In whole life shall work in reason of the breach of the condition there- my I sheep raising to because it was Miss Florence J. Cole. The Seniors will by .. dairying give of, the said Waldo Trust claims Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sanford and niece. Miss the interests the and none of Company pf public less but that to be a a scene from the court life of work, successful Queen Elizabeth. foreclosure of said mortgage. Alice Light, were visitors in Belfast one day you shall ever have thechar.ee Twelve members of the Junior class will Dated this of WHITE’S CORNER, iWinterport.) gentlemen man should know and how to care twenty-fifth day Mav A.D, 1915 last week. i FREEDOM sheep take part in a Colonial scene, which wa9 writ- to that I have done WALDO TRUST COMPANY. say otherwise.” The for them. For many Mr. Norton ten by Miss Nettie Runnels and Miss years Grace By ORLANDO E. FROST. T. P. Mathews was the guest of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby visited in Swan- Mrs. Fannie Job case teachers in will be appealed. has had the first lambs in the Studley, the Institute. This scene Its President duly authorized, spring in a Thomas W. Pitcher, in Belfast, several days ville Thursday. Vose and Mrs. Henri. portrays realistic manner the life in a D & M. 3w21 market and have a they brought fancy typical household on the eve of the battle of last week, Mrs. C W. and son were in An item has Nealley Guy L. N. Morrison from recently been going the price, but with the high cost of he Lexington and Concord grain Mrs. W. J Knowlton left la9t week for a B Edith Lawrence's h -u: rounds of the New An written Inez will ingor Saturday. England press saying does not consider it allegory, by Milholland, j very profitable. Of be as visit with her Mrs. in were that Charles A. Pilsbury of the Belfast presented the final scene of the pageant, notice oi roreciosure, daughter, Guy Stirling, Bertrand and Kenneth Jewett ill and ; rnDving in. course the individual farmer should fol- and is under the direction of Miss Eunice Journal, Major Shorey of the Bridgton F. Manchester, N. H. unable to attend school last week, Mr. and Mrs. E. J V 3 and of low Story The characters of the allegory are Grace A. Howes of Dorchester, j Flews, Frank I. Dingley the Lew- whatever line of or Harriman a few in b- farming dairying Courage, Prejudice, Fear, a^d WHEREAS,in the Commonwealth of Mrs. Inez spent days Barbara and Am 53 C5nant, students at He ing of the Pythian lira1 iston Journal are the three oldest news- Wjman, Man, Mas-achusetts, pays the best, and that about the j Slave Woman. by her mortgage deed dated the 12th day ol Palermo last week, called there by the death for week-end. the week, men in brings ron Academy, were home the j past paper Maine. To this statement A. D. and recorded in the that tends to a September, 1911, of Mrs. H. W. Abbott. the editor of this feels diversity general pros- of is a Mr. and Mrs. Lynvv. paper compelled DEATH OF ORAMANDEL SMITH. Registry of Deeds in and for the County of Mrs. Livonia Williams Islesboro gues1 j to make a mild Waldo of Mrs. Marlton who has been I were protest. W. A. Pidgin perity. and State Maine, in Book 295, Page Knowlton, pass- of her cousin, Mrs. Julia White, the present fast guests of f of the Lewiston journal has been in Hon. Oramandel 135, conveyed to me, the undersigned, a cer- a few with her Mrs. ac- Smith, prominent Maine ing days mother, Owen, week. I Johnson, May 23rd. tive An article on another "Nathan. statesman tain of real estate situate in newspaper work for 65 years and is page, and farmer, died at his home in parcel Searsmont, in Camden, returned home last week. Litchfield at five o’clock in said County of Waldo, bounded and describ- Several ladies from this vicinity attended Rev. David Brackett \s still in the harness and puts in more Read’s Steamboat,” is of much local in- Thursday afternoon' j while ed as follows in October, 1889, viz: The Memorial exercises will be held in C. rial address in Freedom hours than other man in the May 20th, suffering from a sudden dis- Beginning day the annual meeting of the Monroe W. T. U., j any office. terest. His valuable men- at a stake and stones on the west side of many inventions order of the heari. His is a Quan- instead of We claim that Mr. holds the passing great the church next Sunday Monday. held in Monroe May 28th. noon. May 31st, at 2 o’c Pidgin belt. tioned in that shock to tabacook Pond; thence running a northerly —Lewiston article were mostly made family, friends, associates and the Franklin F. of Mass., will Journal. direction across a of land to said Philips Cambridge, Eliott had a State at large, for though it was known to a point Pond; Jesse Cooley, foreman of the crew cutting Joseph t-m before he came to Belfast with his was As one fami- few friends that he was aware of thence running northeast by east by the side give the address. Mr. Philips the orator of the trio named some irregu- ash in this for shovel handles, recent- but was able to attend : ] aljove—and of said thence said locality ly in 1807. Two years after he received larity in health it was not thought that he was Pond; southerly by Pond; here last year and was very much admired by who did not claim or authorize the dis- made a business to Oakland. the church last threatened with a thence .running a northwesterly direction to ly trip Sunday the of serious illness. He started all who heard him. tinction appointment Chief Justice of the from his the of at and land given—we take off our hat to house just before five o’clock to at- place beginning adjoining Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Clark and daughter and Fred Flye took his m : i then of Alanson W. one- Court of Common Pleas for the tend to the chores of the late afternoon and as Greer, containing 1 Mr. and no doubt our two county Three automobiles brought a large party Mrs. of were dinner and William Thompson ■» Pidgin, junior he reached the third of an acre, more or less, and the Gladys Whitney Hampden of a he until corner of the house was seen to being will do Hancock, position occupied fall. same heretofore said from Belfast Saturday afternoon to pass Sun- of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nealley Sunday. and called on Mr. and Mm contemporaries likewise. From When aid came to him he was drawing premises occupied by guesta the jurisdiction was transferred to an- his last breath. Grace A. Howes and her husband, C. Hervey day at U-Need-a-Rest cottage on George’s personal we are to Liberty. acquaintance ready as a summer residence on the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean of Dixmont, Miss other tribunal. The house he built and Howes, westerly Lake. Hon. L. C. Morse was on hand with that and I The remains of Mrs J testify Mr. Pidgin, aside from his Oramandel Smith was born in side of said Pond known »s the C. Hervey Bean and Miss McNeil of Bangor Aroostook his boat Vera at the boat landing and Virginia occupied is still standing on Northport Dec. he would Howes cottage and lot at North Searsmont; power in Howard, R. I., seven. years, is the of county 21, 1842; have been 73 were of M. A. Haley and family Sun- I practically yorngeBt and whereas the condition of said took them to the island. guests avenue, and a considerable of his years of age next December. When 10 mortgage has brought here and burn this portion years been broken: quartet. old his family moved to Litchfield, and from day. etery May 18th. Her husha; estate is 1 large still in the of Now. therefore, reason of the breach ol cun possession early manhood until his last days he was a by of Burnham and Isaiah Crowell of in-law, James Eliott, the condition thereof I a MONROE. Roy Libby On another page we print an his descendants. He died Jan. 20, 1849, leading figure in the public life of the town. claim foreclosure ol animaj said Monroe were in this vicinity buying cattle re- In 1872 he was elected member of the House mortgage and give this notice fcr the pur- story from Mrs. G. C. D. Favre, who 89 years and 6 months. During his the W. aged of Representatives from Litchfield and in 1878 pose of foreclosing the same. Mrs. Betsey Colson, who spent winter in cently. They bought several head of C. has been an occasional and he was Dated this 19th of 1915. always wel- residence here gave much of his time elected Clerk of the House. He served day May, Camden with her daughter, has returned Nealley. 3w21 CHARLES E. KNOWLTON.' contributor to The one year as State Insurance Commissioner, come Journal from to agricultural pursuits, but often en- home. N. Bartlett attended tne annual 1883-84. In 1885 he was elected Secretary of Mrs. E. the when she was Miss Grace and ex- days Dens- gaging in mechanical inventions State, succeeding Hon. Joseph O. Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cooper and little son from meeting of the Maine State Spiritualists’as- a Augusta, served the State in this iow and the family had summer home periments. He regarded the cause of office until New York are with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. sociation in Skowhegan May 21st-22d. Mrs. 1891. and in 1897 was chosen lost Gov. Powers Read by in there each season education as one of his While in Portland at the Peter for an indefinite stay. treasurer of the so- Stockton, coming involving highest as his private secretary. From this office he Stop Cooper, Bartlett was re-elected from New York Her last contribu- and was into the office of State to im City. duties instrumental in establish- stepped Treasurer, The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will hold ciety. Our third which he was elected in in tions were some 1901, continuing was hostess for the La- charming descriptive ing Belfast of which he was the their Memorial services June 13th, not the 6th Mrs. Elena Bartlett Academy, position until 1907. Thus through a period PREBLE HOUSE articles on dies’ Club on the afternoon of 26th. The on Corsica, which after their for forty years one of the trustees. As )fy35 years he was almost continuously in the as stated in the deferred items the 7th May service of his State and the 40 Rooms with water. of whist was followed a in The Journal were trans- these words are written a modern school always managed running customary game by publication affairs of his office with page. IM efficiency and to the with entertainment, after which Mrs. Bart- Gordon lated into French and in the entire satisfaction of 25 Rooms private baths. pleasing published building is in course of erection to take the State he served. " Mr. G. A. Palmer was in Orono last Satur- lett served ice cream and cake. of that —1——— House Ju?t put in first class order. newspapers historic island,and of the place of the "Old Academy.”Iu 1870, day to meet his son Fred, who came from He- Paris. her travels the During home ad- a work written his David European Plan, $1.00 per day np. bron for the Interscholastic meet. Hebron by nephew, SEARSMONT. Silk Hosiery dress of Mrs. Favre has been in Paris, Read of Burlington, Vt., entitled “Na- HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? American Plan, $2.50 per day up. won; Bangor second. and The Journal A little was born to Mr. and Mrs. goes to her regularly than his Invention of the Multi- the F. S. Dolliff delivered the Memorial daughter Read; Do colds settle on your chest or in your Every car passes door. Rev. there and we have received from her W. R. C. Charles Plaisted May I8ih. tubular Boiler and Portable high-pres- bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or sermon for the G. A. R. and last Sun- of The Animals a are to throat FRANK M. GRAY, a The church was of the W. C. T. U. held a in- copies Friend, month- sure Engine, and Discovery of the True you subject troubles? Manager. day to large audience. pret- The ladies very All the l’upn Such troubles should have occasion with at the home of Mrs. ly published in London, to which she is a Mode of to Navi- immediate tily decorated for the flowers, teresting meeting Myra applying Steampower treatment with the contributor. strengthening powers 3m21 flags and other decorations. Hall May 18*h. They will meet with Mrs. J. regular We have often gation and A contribution to of Scott’s Railways: Emulsion to guard against N. Palmer at the June 1st. as to how the war parsonage wondered has affected the early history of the steamboat and consumption which so easily follows. The High school commencement exercises John of who now her, and should expect to hear that she hun- Scott’s Emulsion contains cod liver will take place Friday evening, May 28th. Morse, formerly Boston, 50c.. locomotive engine,” containing two # pure 25c., oil which owns on the old Woodcock had in Red Cross or other use- peculiarly strengthens the res- E. H. The will be from the University of and lives place, engaged dred pages, with a likeness and engrav- BOYINGTON, speaker piratory tract and the of four united with the Methodist church of this ful work in connection with the improves quality Maine, and Kelley's orchestra of pieces place great i ngs, was published in New York. Two the the in it soothes and blood; glycerine from Bar Harbor will furnish music. The class by letter Sunday. : war which is devastating and depopu- of Judge Read’s grandsons inherited heals the tender membranes of the throat. Eye-Sight Specialist $1.00, $U will take a trip to Boston after graduation. A. B. Ripley had a bonfire a few days ago, lating the countries over the sea. mechanical Charles J. Scott’s is prescribed by the best special- OF THE great ability. and it was all out he went to the ists. You can get it at any drug store. thinking Read, now deceased, wrought in wood, in the and The Saturday Evening Post of May Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. How’s This ? house, but the fire caught grass and Geo. T. still in business here BOYINGTON OPTIGAL to it out he 22r.d has a article on Read, GO., spread rapidly. In working put very interesting One Hundred Dollars Reward fo as a has been noted for We offer one him much Shot and to machinist, long burned foot quite badly,causing “Selling Supplies Europe.” that cannot be h is to solve difficult 44 South Main Street. Wlnteruort, Maine any case of Catarrh cured Buffering. Had not Mrs. Ripley come to his A government official estimates that five ability any problem WANTED Catarrh been even in that line. OFFICE DAYS. MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS. by Hall*s Cure. assistance the injury might have PAIR hundred millions will be added to our TRY ORE to assist in general house- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, more serious. I WILL BE AT THE shipments if this war continues a year. Frank French of Winterport has been the Girlwork for the months of June, July and We, the undersigned, have Known F. J, August. Apply after May 30th by letter or in Forest House, Monroe, Wednesday p. m„ for the last 15 years, and believe him The goods sent abroad are paid for here guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tib- Cheney person to R. A. PEAVEY, June 2. perfectly honorable in all business transactions LOOK! LOOK! TRY «1>: street. Mr. French for a number YOU WILL when shipped, and millions have already betts, High Bay View Farm, Belfast, Maine York’s Hotel. Brooks, Thursday, June 3. and financially able to carry out any obligations of years was of the summer hotel The Thorndike, Friday a. m., June 4, made his firm. been paid, and the money is going into proprietor Hotel, by _ _ TAKE NOTICE I at and will be in similar Central House, Unity, Friday p, m., June 4. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, the of the American laborer Northport, engaged CARD OF THANKS pockets who Bellows’ douse, Freedom, Saturday a. m„ Toledo, O. Auto Lodge Tea ana Lunch Room; also Ice work the coming summer, but has not decided our heartfelt thanks to j has been and not We wish to express June 5. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act Cream Parlor at North Searsport, Maine, to be given employment, all their kind* where.—Rockland Courier-Gazette. >ur friends and neighbors for blood and mucous sur 30th. Fresh milk and vaults a ing directly upon the opened Sunday, May into the private of few finan- less and shown us in the loss of our have and di- sympathy To feel strong, good appetite faces of the system. Testimonials sent free buttermilk. Rooms and board. Try their Itch! Itch!—Scratch! Scratch! also for the beautiful floral offer- and use i ciers. The refer to Itch! Scratch, ; ittle Donald, gestion, sleep soundly enjoy life, Bur- Price 75 cents bottle. Sold by all Drag oyster stew on the opening day. Right on the Carle & Jo1** closing paragraphs per 1 The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try1 { ngs. dock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. corner. conditions which may bring back to this itch- C. F. SPAULDING gists. I Doan’s Ointment. For tczema, any skin MR. and MRS. Price. $1.00. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Iw21p W. L. CARTER, Proprietor. country the prosperity destroyed by the ing. 60c a box. AND BERLE. News of Belfast. At the meeting of the school board next '"The- Mrs. Frank Jackson of Monday evening the election of teachers for Morrill underwent a serious the year will take abdominal operation at the haa entered the City Drug place. Tauley Vatigha" Hayes hospital aat Friday. the There is nothing new to report in the mat- to learn dru88ists trade- .... ♦ Wight the hostesses who were to have served at this of those brave men H. A. & S- G. Day. 11,344.95 reverence for the memory ent foundation and the "brick work and in to date to the first M. remodeled put up will Mrs. V. L. Rogers. 9,717.87 meeting serve, Hall, Mrs. who gave so much for their country’s freedom; fljor.” The old building has to be removed and new attractions,including many Oscar Wilkins and Miss I that all of Steamer Notes. TheEastern Steamship Cor- Emeroy Ginn. therefore would request places before the foundation can be and rte added, Mr. Wight is completed * restaurant, be closed between the hours of 1 poration has is sued a general timetable circular The Boys’ Band, which has been under the business the brick work begun and that was accom- ALWAYS AN *nced hotel man. ASSORTMENT OF And also that all of containing the schedule of all thelines of the instruction of Mr. J. Lee Patterson for some and 4 o’clock p. m. games plished yesterday. | match to be in which embraces service on fifteen bowling participated time, had a at the ball ball or other sports be suspended between the corporation, practice play grounds members and one last Twenty-nine visitor, Mrs. different routes and the services Plates, Cups, in this city took place Friday hours of 1 and 3 m. on that requiring of Saucers, Nappies, last Tuesday evening. They will make their p. day, E. Richards of James Garfield defeated Mary A. Circle, over steamships, and ;.en Mrs. Margaret Chapman first appearance on Memorial when Charles R. Coombs, Mayor. thirty-five large small, public Day, Lawence, were at Bowls, Etc. Mass., present the meeting the waters of seven New Platters, thorne of Rockland by 48 pins. The will escort the school traversing States, they children from Me- of Thomas H. Marshall Poor’s Mills. There will be an entertain- Circle last Tuesday New Connecticut, Rhode This assortment Gold and White, and all I c scores were as follows: Mrs. Cbap- morial hall to the lower where flowers ! York, Jersey, Island/ match, Oc, each piece bridge, at the hall June 2d. afternoon. At the of the visitor the Mrs. Haw- ment Wednesday evening, request Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine 74, 70, 87; total, 374. will be scattered on the water in honor of T the Teaser-Mrs. work was and was A *€* The play will be “The Volney exemplified highly compli- as well as those of the Maritime \ 68, 63, 65, 61; total, 326. sailors who their lives for Provinces, gave their country mented her. Memorial Thompson of Montville and Misses Dora and by services were held Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and in the Civil War. The children are to reaching W. Stoddard of Pasadena, Calif. assem- with Mrs. Luella for the sisters who have rge Marian Brown spent Sunday departed during the over eighty different cities, towns and L. J. POTTLE S ble at Memorial hall at 9.45 a. m. locally | residence, 120 High street,Belfast, Brown_Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sheldon past year. spent resorts. The daily service on the Kennebec j Successor to H. Davis’ Mirah J. of this The Saddle Island Litigation. Clerk of Courts Waterville... .Arthur is Nealley city. Sunday in Higgins Among the unclaimed letters in the Belfast division begins June 26, and Sunday schedule Mr. and Mrs. received the he j it present occupied by Keating Monday decree of the moving into the new home has bought_ one post office is for Allard & Howard. This July 18. The map on the last page of the cir- 10 AND 25 CENT Whitten and Mr. and Mrs. Law Court in the cases of Frances L. Lazell vs Hartshorn is Mrs. 5, STORE, Ralph Mrs. J. A, quite poorly.... was Isaac Allard, jeweler, and Frank A. How- cular shows the routes of the different divisions. It is understood that Mrs, Nealley Justus C. Strawbridge and Grace C who lives with her daughter, Mrs. Church Street, Hay ford Block, Maine. Tibbetts, Powers, ard, machinist, both of whom invented various .The steamer Pemaquid will go on the Rock- Belfast, m house as an investment. in vs. Heirs of Charles et al. Wentworth, had the doctor Equity, Crooker, Henry Sun'day.... articles on which patents \frere secured and land-Sargentville route May 30th, touching at The suits were brought in the Waldo County Capt O. A.Wade and Mrs. Annie Monroe have the little French bull dog belong- who went into partnership to put on the mar- North Deer Isle and Stonington as last season. Judicial Court to determine the own- had their and Mrs. Supreme buildings painted....Mr. ket a screw later ... .The steamer Golden Rod will make an ex- The Belfast office will be closed Mon- rs. John A. Fogg, met death under patent driver, improved so post of an island in Penobscot known as Lincolnville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ership Bay, Monroe of that it was used for as well as cursion to Bangor next Lewis May 31st. The General Delivery will be Is of an automobile last Monday. I drawing setting Sunday, leaving day, Saddle Island and were sent to the Law Court Curtis of Northport were recent guests of screws. Could it have been Belfast, at 8 a. m and will open one hour after arrival of each mail. The ,'u'i uries brought several men to her pushed it would wharf, returning on report last with the Mrs. Annie Monroe.... Miss Wilson The September, agreement Amy spent have a but the was leave at 4 m. There will be a fair city carriers will be excused at 12 noon. hut the man in the auto did not j proved bonanza, field taken Bangor p. that shou’d be argued The re- with her M. Wilson.... they together. Sunday father, O. Mrs. later like tools made elsewhere. tide both ways and the boat will arrive in rural carriers will be excused for the day.— L ack to see what had happened. A by are as follows: “Plaintiff in the writ of and Mrs. scripts James Dillam Bangor W. S. Went- in season for dinner. Fare for Austin W. Keating, P. M. •aw the accident said there was no "Baby Mine” ,which come to the Colonial Bangor good of entry, non suit; bill in equity dismissed worth of visited here Mr. Searsport lately.... the round 75 cents. We have received a card with a was a great pet in the home Theater next Monday, has to its credit one trip post picture Spud with (•nst.s.” and Wentworth attended the Mrs. Henry fu- of the San Mission .ny admirers. solid year’s run at Daly’s Theater, New Diego, California, palm neral of Mrs. widow of the late York, There v*is a hearing Wednesday mor iing in Lydia Carver, from Miss M. Schreiner of and over 380 performances at Sir Charles Paint Better Virginia Danbury, »! meeting of the incorporators of the courthouse before Judge Warren C. Phil- Capt. James Carver of Searsport... .Mrs. Or- “This is the Wyndham’s Criterion Theater, London. En- Ct., who writes from San Diego: was rin L. Wentworth is She can now Better isn’t enough; paint best. '’>unty Hospital Association brook of Augusta in the case in of C. improving. oldest tree knowm out here. equity thusiastic admirers of the whose A man bought “cheap” saved 20c or Thought you walk without her has play, opin- paint; uity building Friday morning. May Edward Britto vs. his wife, Grace A. of crutch-Mary Daggett or or a like a card from this far I Britto, ions are considered those of declare 30c 40c 50c gallon, didn’t he? might away spot. Mrs. Ira Cobe and Dr. O. Vick- returned home from Morrill. experts, M. S. Stockton Merritt A. Johnson Yes, and 4u <>r 50 or 60 or 80 percent summer come Springs. of that "Baby Mine” is the best bought visited your city last and may comedy that more how much did he make on his ected to the board of directors to Rockland appeared for Dr. Britto and Arthur gallons; y ju want to be sure of A Real SURPRISE Party. Mrs. has ever been written. A fine and a again.” IF B. Butman of and William H. play paint? j, Searsport S. Littlefield of Rockland for Mrs. Britto. The a good crop and avoid McIntosh was a real splendid cast will insure an well And he paid for painting those gallons—a were given surprise party at evening Members of the Club are enthusi- rs of Belfast. No reports action was to recover the fair work is a gallon—how much did he Octagon the loss of labor brought plaintiff’s her home on street Seats on sale Price day’s your High last Thursday even- spent. Saturday. 25, 35 astic over their visit to the Cobe home in The meeting was adjourned to interest in land and in Stockton make on the labor part of his job? buildings a matter of and yield caused by sow- ing. As necessity Mr. McIntosh He lost a or third of his money. when Mrs. who has Friday, at 3.30 p. m., in the city i their home. quarter Northport May 19th, Cobe, Springs, May, 1912, Dr. and Mrs. How will it last? not his the SO-CALLED seed was let into the secret to furnish the key, but long money, substituted in the club, was host- ing Britto the home Mrs. German Whist. Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker frequently bought jointly, Britto paint? insist on was called to Camden on business, taking with ess for the evening. They went early to see oats, your paying $1,500 in cash and $500 mort- entertained Thursday afternoon, 20th, at Perhaps half as long as Devoe. How long Heal, who for some time has used ! placing him two of the who had of May dealer the party charge the her .will his money last, if he buys other stuff as the sunset and enjoy the organ before the giving you on same. Dr. Britto in cash home on street in honor of Mrs. easure and business received gage paid $500 High he trips, j supper and the flowers that were to decorate bought that paint? game. nuts, ice cream and genuine and to for Clarence W. Proctor. The score cards were Confectionery, h a motor truck from the ! agreed pay changes, repairs, in- Better buy the best it makes the least powerful the dining table. At six o’clock Mrs. McIn- paint; cake were serve d. Miss Grace A. Lord won surance, taxes and interest on large bells and on the front were two words bill and least-often. Motor Truck Co. of Michigan, mortgage. tosh went home alone and much to her aston- c DEVOE th? first a silver vase, and Miss Louise 9. 1914, the was fire mtaining the initials of the and on the prize, '.he Head & Machine Co. of April place damaged by on guests Garage ishment entering the house noticed the Mason & Hall sell it. H. the consolation, a small plum and Mrs. Britto recovered and convert- inside the score for six rounds of whist and Ferguson, for use in hii and marble $1,600 odor of coffee and found granite the dining room table p udding. The trip to and from Hillside was ed the same to her own use, and has refused the following instructions for German It will take the of the two or filled with food whist, place fit for a king. The guests, made in the Cobe car. her which is new in teams the repeated requests of husband to give Belfast: 1st, four hands of required to bring granite with the exception of the two who were de- ! I him his proportionate part. Dr. Britto enter- plain whist; 2d, four hands, player on left of Can’t Go Wrong quarries to the works in this city tained with her husband by a slight accident i! ed suit for divorce at the April term of the S dealer making trumps; 3d, four hands of no monuments to the local cemeteries to his auto, were seated in the parlor and at 7 BRAND. J. Court. The hearing closed at 3 30 p. m., and trumps; 4th, four hands with trumps, losing as When You Are Saving surrounding towns. p m., a telephone message from Mr. McIntosh TO LET Judge Philbrook will announce his decision many tricks as possible; points won said were in tow and would reach counting Morse entertained at his in they that These are natural cottage later. on opponents score; 6th, four hands, no Two large rooms on the bath room floor and oats, about The menu $ $ $ $ $ in Lake over good supper eight. included an attic room. located near a last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. cards left on Centrally public grown in latitude that A Location for the New High School trumps; table, face downward, baked beans, escalloped clams, salads, hot rolls, library, corner High and Miller streets. Tea neo, Mr. and Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, top card in makes them to Building, As it is practically the unanimous cake and coffee. Those played regular order; 6th, four room in the same house. Apply to adapted St- «‘l M rs- Wm. H. present were Mrs. LARD JofanPp^uire'9 IlC, Hall, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. hands same as the 20tf MRS. ADA E. WILDES. our climate and that the proposed new High school Thomas last, except dealer turns soil. m Mr and Mrs. opinion Robinson, Mrs. Charles E. Sherman, “Tall 16c value.10c Raymond R. Sherman, Mrs. trumps, which is on first Salmon, Cans,” building should not be placed on the lot where Mrs. Martin played trick. This Your dealer will Misses Webber, Mrs. Cora Peters, Mrs. Blue Label Ketchup, 25c value.lSe supply Chadwick, Caro G. Hatch, took ab >ut one and one-half the present building stands—more room being Misses hours and was Magic Yeast, 6c value. 3c you. Keating, Marian Hazeltine, Kather- May Whitney, Georgia M., Ora, and followed needed to meet modern requirements—the by auction. Miss Lena Nye substi- Common Crackers, “Jones”. 6c !De Messrs. Arthur Lelia J. Sheldon, Nellie Harford and Era L. ! Quimhy, .Ritchie, Frank tuted for Miss Alice E. Simmons of the Wanted question of location is now uppermost. Mr. Holmes Some of the Duazu- Help le> Claude B. party attended the ! Fine Kran’ Friday only c Roberts, Henry Mudgett likit who was out of Qa ■ a- I i Q K. P. Chase, who is much interest in the Club, town. The other w Wanted a chamber ex- Herbert taking pictures at the Colonial later in the VUgMl J ulated j Limit 5 lbs. lb laundress, maids, Foster. The was made by evening. club members were for trip an on Mrs. Mrs. Fred perienced waitresses Northport Inn, North- autos. matter, suggests getting option the Proctor, Swan-Whitten-Bickford Co,, New Advertisements Carle & R. Mrs. Yellow Peach, 20c value.14c port, Maine. Address lot, on Miller Jones have Poor, Herbert L. Seekins, Miss Amy Cling Cunningham so-called, street, Honor Brand Milk, 5c value.3Ac W. FRANKLIN BURNHAM, de received wash skirts, M. & C. of the E. Stoddard of the Auctioneer Chautauqua Cisde was very pleas- now the property of H. M. Kempton of South mike, Club, Mrs, Kelloggs’a Corn Flakes, 10c value. 8c 2w20 294 Washington Street, Boston. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, new summer model and fabrics, sizes 22 to 36 Clarence E. Read and Mrs. N. Houston '^rtained in the reception room of the Orrington. The lot has a frontage of 325 feet, Small ho. waist. Also their third invoice of Gordon of the Huazulikit. Mrs. Bowker served Monday afternoon by the teach or about the same distance as from the Uni- shrimp MAINE. silk in all the wiggle, saltines, olives, cake, wafers and tea. BROOMS 28c. BELFAST, Grace E. Walton, Florence tarian fence on street to the Dyed hosiery popular shades, Kimball, Spring easterly Mrs. Read won the first prize and Mrs. Small A. 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50. Carle & Jones are sole Sargent and Mrs. Grace R Em- end of Dr. Eugene L. Stevens’house on Church the consolation, both china souvenirs. Perry’s Cash Market. Tea Room of agents for the Domestic House Dresses whom are members of the class of and is about 300 feet This land and ! Opens street, deep. tea .0 have them in odd sizes The room under the of the Bel- book, “Your Child of that will fit the stout I | auspices Today and would seem to meet the requirements as to fast Woman’s Club —29 inch bust to I will be opened to the public that been 63 inch bust. New has of unusual benefit location, drainage and out-door athletics, and Middys, j today, May 27th. Food will be on sale every all sizes; skirts for made to and -eachere, was finished. Home-made if needed additional land can be used from Middys order.... ! day, tea, sandwiches, salads, cake, etc., At L J. Pottle’s 5, 10 and 25 cent will be served at reasonable Your served the which of the barn to store, Hay- prices. during session, the real* Kempton Salmond patronage is solicited. ORRIN J. 1 3u foid block, you will find rn Strawberry shortcake, p. m. There will be no session next street. Mr. Chase a always assortment DICKEY, proposes popular subscrip- chicken sandwiches, salads and assorted cake of plates, cups, saucers, account of the Memorial day exer- tion to buy the property and then deed it to nappies, bowls, plat- will be served on the opening day. ters, etc., in gold and white—all Iw21p MRS. J. O. BLACK. the city, if the location is approved. match—10 cents each piece/... Read the suggestions of Notary Public, the N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. of things to be re- membered when making a toll call....A first To Let rent with REAL • floor modern improvements and barn ESTATE CAKLE A first floor rent with modern improve- & JONES’ connected, to let. Apply at the City 1 Drug ments and barn connected. For Store....Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Spaulding and particulars Titles Investigated at Berle publish a card of thanks_See appoint- apply 2lt Deeds Executed ; ANNOUNCEMENT ments of E. H. Boyington, eye specialist_ THE CITY DRUG STORE. j Girl wanted to assist in general housework for the of Farms, Summer < WE ARE SOLE AGENTS OF months June, July and August. Apply PATTERSON’S Cottages, Homes and jf after May 30th by letter or in person to R. A. Kents, Peavy, Bsy View Farm, Belfast.Penob- MUSIC SHOP, scot river salmon for Sunday and Monday, live Pythian Block, Me. The Domestic House 47 Main Maine. Belfast, Dresses I and boiled and fresh fish of Street, Belfast, lobsters, all kinds \ at Bramhall’s This market. market will be MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING IN ODD SIZES.! closed all \ I day Monday. Sunday orders de- RENTING REPAIRING livered Saturday night, and Monday orders de- TO Sizes that will Fit the J. LEE PATTERSON, Proprietor. LET \ Actually Stout. livered early Monday morning_See card of g A down stairs rent for two * 39 inch Bust to 53 inch Bust. Patterson’s music shop, 47 Main street, Bel- people. | fast-The Ralph D, Southworth Co., 12 Main Nolice to Owners Apply to New all Sizes. street, has a big stock of shirts for summer Dog MRS. CtlAS. A. LUDWICK, \ Middys, wear in all the new fabrics in every style_ On and after June 15th, all unlicensed doge 2 Primrose Street. | and in the of Belfast will be soft, attached detatched collars, French City ordered killed Telephone 215-5 lltf Skirts for Made to and the ownere will have complaint made Middys Order. I and plain cuffs,...See notice of the municipal against them. Sec. 48 of chapter 4 ot the Re- officers to owners....The ASK TO SEE THEM. dog Auto Tea and vised Statutes, reads as follows: "Whoever BRUSH RUNABOUT 1 § Lunch Room, North Searsport (at the Corner) keeps a dog contrary to the provisions of this shall forfeit ten will be opened Sunday, May 80th....The Tea chapter dollars, five of which FOR SALE. Bhall be paid to the and five to the OARLE& Room under the of the complainant JONES. auspices Woman's Club treasurer of the town in which such dog is It has been carefully uaed and ia in will be opened today, Thursday, in charge of kept.” perfect ^ running condition. Coat $550. Will sell for $90. J Mrs. J. O. Black. Order of the Municipal Officers 2w21 CITY OF BELFAST. W. F. WESHE, Belfast. 0 == __ A Maine Marksman. BURNHAM'S NEW SCHOOLHOUSE. A Reminiscence. HEALTHY HAIR Sir Roderick. Seafarer’s Dr. of a The Reynolds’ Corner Bchoolhonse, Langdon S. Chilcott, Bangor, Capt. George L. Norton In The Marine Jour- SOFT AND FLUFFY son of the late J.C.Chilcott,a former edi- The Little Animals' Friend, London.] Burnham, was dedicated May 17th. The *R&xcdlL [From tor of The won State Hon. nal. beautiful hair does not just happen but is American, the distinction named him “Sir Roderick,’’after superintendent, Payson of We of and the What would our eminent shipmasters always a matter of care and proper nourish* being the second best rifleshot in the of the Gothic Kings. A child Smith, was present delivered the last of former and in- ment of the hair roots. No matter if your hair United States, in the recent been reading, in absorb- address. The exercises were in charge days, whose efficiency competition thirteen, I had owners of the is falling out, stringy, lifeless, and full of dan- between the small bore riflemen. The our own talent- Charles L. telligence enriched the Tablets the works of of District Supt. Clement, druff, n an tonic sold Dyspepsia ed fashion, ships they commanded and with thpir parish, Sage, inexpensive announcement has been sent out from Washington Irving. and were as follows: by A. A Howes Ca.. is all that is ever needed. Will Relieve Your ed American, wages and were enabled to be- the headquarters of the Rifle association Indigestion told me my birthday Singing, America; prayer, Rev. H. H. primage It nourishes the hair roots and stimulates the When my father come of America in City Drug Stor«. well to think of the present of new hair. All dandruff is Washington. Dr. Chilcott be a saddle horse my joy Hathaway; recitation, Rouello Reynolds; do, growth entirely was to won second a score present condition of affairs maritime when the removed with one and itching place with ot 497 out bounds, and 1 would not have remarks by the following: Mrs. E. L. application, Enew no Congress of the United States decides scalp and falling hair cease; your hair will be of a possible 500 points, in competition with any reigning prin- Varney, member of school committee; SPECIAL TO exchanged places the a law bright, vigorous, soft and fluffy. with others. A. D. Mr. Fred chairman of board question and enacts defining eighty-nine Rothrock, WOMEN -pon! McAllister, Whether hair is or brittle, The most the able as follows: "He must your oily, dry of Kings Mills, O was first, with the economic?.!, cleansing — we called him, of William Rev. H. seaman, a[1(j “Roddy selectmen; Reynolds, Parisian removes the cause — Sir Roderick be nineteen of or upward and Sage immediately score of 499 out of a possible 500. Ells- germicidal of ail an all-over H. Hathaway and H. B. Arey, district years age and by the restores the antiseptics is n familiar fashion-was have had service at toning up scalp quickly worth American. white of and three years’ sea, hair to its and with a beautiful bright superintendent Albion, Unity original brilliancy vigor. bright bay, etc.” This is an act which the It was the spot Address, Hon. Payson Smith; ignores This delightful tonic is a real necessity and heart on his forehead. Troy. of the master FOR SUMMER VISITORS. instrumental solo, Athene Sayward. experience and judgment will not fail to give a lasting benefit to your kiss. .. we loved to or officer who the crew and who hair and long.tail of so lux- Mr. Smith emphasized the importance ships scalp. He had a sweeping educates apprentices, some of whom are that we had constantly Better of getting an education, there being if You Have Accommodations to Offer Make uriant a growth Nothing capable of mates at less than Nathan Read’s Steamboats more employed in getting an education becoming A to keep it trimmed. nineteen And we have Them Known Now. soluble Antiseptic Powder — of and a butter than in other occupation. The com- years age. to was Canadian born, thorough- than bread and any He known an occasional able and successful Furnished House in To let for be dissolved in water as sense of the word. He munity that feels its responsibility, is Searsport. bred in every when the bread is made master at the of He was the Author of Many Useful Inven- needed. at a to and shows in- seagoing age twenty the summer a most desirable furnished house As a medicinal race the hills of Montreal willing expend money antiseptic for dnuehm would up from William Tell Flour. to its years. tions ana Improvements. and was never so hap- terest and a readiness support in Searsport on a seven-acre lot running to in treating catarrh, inflammat. breakneck pace, more Many years ago a younger brother of Nothing wholesome, schools, is the which is pro- The Institute of Mass, shore. There 1 as when on a tearing gallop. community Essex Salem, private are 12 rooms, 2 baths, 4 ulceration of nose, throat, and py ; Where inter- the writer shipped as boy on the famous was an ideal saddle horse, either, or a better food for gressive and prosperous. 2 Sir Roderick big four-mast sailing ship Great Repub- is constantly being made the depository fire-places, porches, electricity, stable and caused by feminine ills it has no in his paces, because est in education is low all other worthy tender of mouth, gentle growing children, lic, built by Donald McKay at East of heirlooms and other valuables, and garage. An unusual opportunity for any one l For ten years the Lydia R of Perhaps he activities are at a low ebb. The States Pinki,,?? and with a heart gold. Tell made from I Boston in was new and who wants a first class summer Medicine Co. has recommended William most for are 1853. She lying the annual of the place. Address Par ■, a bit restless and impetu- which spend the education report Secretary, was however, at the foot of Roosevelt East Mrs. Albert V. 180 in their Ohio Red Winter Wheat, the most and prosperous. Street, Francis Dow shows that the Nickels, Huntington avenue, private correspondence for a child to handle properly. progressive George ous River, this city, loading for San Francis- or Orrin which its the starting on richest in nutritive value. The for an education Boston, Mass., J. Dickey, Belfast. women, proves superior.-v 1 well remember day responsibility co. A fire broke out in a street gitts to the museum during the past year the nearby Cottage to Let or Women who have been and taking up the Milled a should not be placed entirely upon Sell. Finest location cured sar while busily talking, j by special process, during a heavy westerly wind, from have been numerous and varied. Among the °* '*• farther. More school. A large part is gotten in the between Camden and on Belfast shore it is “worth its weight In gold," curb-rein by mistake, pain WilliamiTell goes which some of the were blown Bangor, | the and the various activi- sparks them is a model of Nathan Read’s steam- forward unex- to the sack in addition to home, church will let or druggists. 60c large box, or caused Roddy to spring loaves into the sails of this ship; this resulted overlooking Penobscot Bay; sell my by rnaij ! result that I was shot wonderful bread making qualities. ties in which one engages. boat which was successfully navigated The Paxton Toilet Co.. pectedly, with the in her being burned to near the water’s cottage of 7 rooms (built by the day), with one Boston, lias,' his head on to the This building should be dedicated not forward clear over before it was The on the Danvers river. We quote as fol- acre ef land; tennis of _(261 to the sharpening of the wits of those edge extinguished. garage; court; grove Massachusetts Fire and Marine lnsurd,- next our brother had to lows from the trees; excellent and He trotted who attend school in it, but to the devel- opportunity go secretary’s report, pub- boating; fishing bathing; Company, Boston, Mass. was evident. to sea was in the small Grahams used j *°HUsorrow a of a of to ship lished in the Salem News. only by my«elf. Dr. George F. Fames, where I placed oping higher grade citizenship, Evening Assets December 1914 over to lay. gently Polly with Capt.G.O.Norton, an uncle of 249 31, j and nozzl#d his the making of useful citizens, to the end “From T. Read of Belfast, Me., Newbury street, Boston. forefoot upon my chest, ours. He continued with him for several George Stocks and bonds. $1,1' face It that Burnham may be a better town to has been received upon loan an. imper- Iurnished Cottage. To let for the season, velvet lips over my inquiringly. years as boy, able seaman and officer, Cash in office and bank. “It s all live in. fect model of a steamboat invented a 7 room furnished situa- was when I said, right, and when Norton took of by cottage delightfully Agents’ balances. ! only and an edu- Capt. charge his foot and Boys girls cannot be given his Hon. Nathan Reed of ted on Hills receivable.. that he lifted the a much grandfather, the North Shore, Northport. Water in Roddy boy,” cation. and ship Lochinvar, larger vessel, Buildings equipment may Salem. At the same time came a work- the Interest and rents.. et me rise...... he shipped my brother as first mate, cottage and water closet. Apply to A. A. downhill wth be provided, but these will not educate. model of the machine Another time, going FOR SALE AT VOUR CHCCEBS who was a little over nineteen at the ing nailcntting Howes. Belfast. a Whatever of an education is obtained is Gross assets. $1,4 too slack, he stepped on also invented by Reed and used in his bridle-rein time. It was a year or more before the Furnished Room. A furnished w’ith Deduct items not admitted. knees. as a RECENT DEATHS. the result of effort. This building should iron works at Danvers river, together room, stone and fell to his Quick Lochinvar came to this When she be dedicated to obedience. Lawlessness port. modern conveniences, in a locution him up. His whinny of with the patent signed by John Adams. pleasant flash 1 pulled did, at the first opportunity I asked Uncle Admitted assets. $1,4' .; he well knew the W. a Civil war vet- is a danger which is threatening our Rather more than a century ago Nathan will be let for the season to a man and wife or contrition (though Joseph Thompson, how “Charley” got along. He replied; Liabilities December 31, 1914 the look he turned and a well known citizen of Ban- institutions. The school should make Reed lived in a house that stood single person. to F. S. 43 was and eran, "Just as I I couldn’t exactly Apply McDonald, fault mine) citizens. who will expected. have Net unpaid losses. $ 1 have disarmed any feel- died May 16:h after a ill- law-abiding Citizens on the spot where we are meeting this Congress street, Belfast. upon me, would gor, lingering made a better selection or had bet- Unearned premiums. 81 Mr. was take a part both in making and in and his invention of a steam- ing of anger. ness, aged years. Thompson ter service. Were he a little larger in evening To Let. Cottage at Temple Heights, North- All other liabilities. V/nenever we born in Thorndike and attended the ODeying or laws. boat and its successful on small fruit. stature it navigation room Cash capital. He loved the would be easier for him, as port. Living and kitchen on first floor; were schools there as well as the Mr. Smith highly commended peo- Danvers River is a matter of common over all liabilities. where there raspberries Lynchburg these are Surplus rode along the for the unusual packet ship sailors difficult to room for four beds on second floor. Apply to bushes he would stop, of When about 20 years of age ple of community knowledge in this vicinity. The origi- or blackberry academy. handle, and big males can get away with in the Wm. M. Greenlaw, Belfast. Total liabilities and ... me to dismount and he went to and was as effort put forth getting building, nal for his surplus. $1. own for Bangor engaged them easier than a small one. not- patent invention, signed by j his accord, them the But, a house At the outbreak of and congratulated upon oppor- was in the cus- Belfast. Furnished cottage at the Battery JAMES H. KNEELAND, A. him a handful. is** carpenter. this his intelli- Washington, formerly pick their children. withstanding handicap, 3wl9 \ to phake hands— the Civil war he enlisted as in tunity which it will afford of the institute. Almost 10 years to rent for the season. large rooms and Searsport, He had been taught sergeant gence and of seaman- tody Fight The is feet. perfect knowledge sur- stand Co. I of the 12th Maine and was building sixty by thirty ago with deep regret this loan was an acre of rather a clumsy performance-to infantry ship enables him to astonish these west- bath; fireplace; spacious verandas; The Palatine Insurance ! at command and later to sec- There are two rooms, each 24 by 30 feet, rendered to its owner, a who Company, kneel promoted orderly sergeant, ern descendent, tennis; beauti- on his hind lege, and ocean ‘buckos. If he was the least land; croquet; bathing; boating; of to different ques- ond lieutenant, and later to first lieu- each well lighted and ventilated, then lived in Nashua, N. H. London, England. to nod his head in reply deficient in pluck or knowledge of a sail- ful view bcross[Pencbscot ba>; good markets; tenant. the when in the each with a closet for book's “An Reed’s In year 1864, provided ortnan and not able to iteresting sidelight upon Assets December 31, 1914 ; tions.!^" „_. and The from thereby teach the i city water; two miles from town; secluded; **■ the ten apparatus. hallway goes for a for his invention orueis rivc. Shenandoah Valley, companies men application patent Stocks and ; He understood forward every trick or the trade smail attractive to Will Rus- bonds. $4.t been done of the 12th Maine were formed into four I front to rear in center of building, and has been discovered in Wash- colony. Apply his had by a recently Cash in office and bank. for all training from turning in set of rigging, strip- sell and and Mr. was in is provided with ample Bpace for coats. H. C. Gauss in a memorandum Howard, Williamstown, Mass. balances..... He was gentle loving companies Thompson and out a mast to ington by Agents’ Canadians. ping. taking lower Tf> L'T* T1, <1. t_1. J u and command for a Later in The basement is well lighted and floor book in the of the State Hills receivable. to evervor.e, always eager happy, nearly year. all kinds of he would not library depart- cemented. The lot contains one and slowing cargo, Interest and rents. of life and and the war he was in Georgia, and while ment, which seems to have been a daily —situated in on Penobscot bright, 'and full youth have got along so well. An able seaman, Searsport, Maine, there was to At the one-half acres of lai d, and is in a fine lo- minute book of transactions for the first promoted captain. no matter how has a certain Bey— consisting of 9 rooms, with electric cation in corner of the road. vicious, Gross asset. $;>. small world re- close of the war Mr. Thompson was put the two or three years of the dep irtment. StpeaSroid Roddy! My amount of respect and occasionally admi- lights, running water, etc., delightful location, Deduct items not admitted. t. for the New- m a company of The School Improvement League pro- ‘April 16, 1790, Nathan Reid of Salem volved about him, Beppo, unassigned infantry. ration for a officer that is as able beautiful shade would let rooms vided the desks for one room at a cost of young the trees, the then two months old. Soon after the war Mr. Thompson re- in State of Massachusetts, present- Admitted assets. foundland, was only cr an abler seaman than himself.” fine and out to turned to and went into tie $72.80, which was raised by socials and ed his to the of State, singly, boating bathing. Address, Roddy was often turned pas- Bangor How often in alter life I have petition secretary Liabilities December 31, 1914 tniertainments. The has un thought of war (Mrs,) M. S. Dodge, Maine. fields of Elm- wholesale store of & league $15 the secretary for the department Searsport, 1 ture in the pleasant grocery Bragg of what elder relative had told me Net losses.$ hand which will be used for further im- my b URNISHED At unpaid a to any Wesc ott. He remained with this firm for and the attorney general of the United Cottages. Belfast, Me., on hurst” It was sight gladden about his nephew as mujte and found his Unearned premiums. 1 his aboutfour and then in the provements. The league has also set States that the sole and exclu- Penobscot two furnished s for rent eves to see him prance oft, shaking years engaged words as true as dis- praying Bay cottagt All other liabilities.. out four trees and flowers. Gospel. Nothing us- and tail streaming retail business on Central planted sive right of making, constructing, month or three new over all liabilities. beautiful head, mane grocery street, arms an unenucated man, skilled in his by season; sleeping rooms, Surplus around in under the firm name of & The men in the community did all the ing and to others his inventions in the breeze, and cavorting Thompson trade or more than vending beds, large living rooms, fireplace, kitchens and work of for the foundation, calling, effectually and in the art of distilla- Total liabilities and .$4' of alive and young. Files. Later Mr. Files retired, excavating to improvements with surplus. the sheer joy being find that his employer or superior of- piped pure spring water; no other cot- 3wl9 he was, he after on the business himself hauled the sand, gravel and cement, and in the and case, made rogue that carrying as tion, cylinder Mischievous ficer knows much or more than he in tages near; fresh vegetables, milk and eggs to call for a few Mr. took a built the forms, did all the work on the use of Watt anti be would often allow a stable-lad years Thompson to its detail. American by Boulton, may ar.d around the build- regard Young near. Maurice D. Belfast, Maine. Even the rattling of oats partner and the firm was then known as foundation graded granted to him for 14 years. Informed Towle, him in vain. seamen of the present day are, as a rule, & Mr. ing. will also finish grading the to attend on the 17th instant. For Rfntfor the Season. The cosy little Notice of Sale would not him! Thompson Kellogg. Thompson They more an Saturday na pan cajole have efficient at early age with the low he would was in this business for about 30 lot. The work already done would 17, 1790 Nathan Reid at- Megunticook cottage at Temple Heights. In- But obedient to my call, years, same experience, than those of long ago ‘April to a license from the K and follow me retired about 12 ago. Mr. cost the town about $500. This is a re- the secretary of State of W. 83 Main Belfast. trot gently to the bars having years in of had the advan- attended—present quire Harry Clark, St., PURSUANTJudge of Probate for the County markable record for a and consequence having Indeed, his velvet was a 32nd Mason, a member community, and the secretary for the war depart- do, I hall sell at auction n home to be saddled. Thompson tage of a more liberal education, which, Cottages to Rent at Swan Lake Two public was of the Legion and the oldest mem- deserves recognition. The interest man- ment. Having produced the plans and day of July, A. 1). 1915, at two oY nose, on such occasions, frequently Loyal as we all the intellect furnished, 6 room cottages, would accommodate ifested and the work done is unusual. know, sharpens and im- on the all the shoulder as we walked, so ber of Rising Virtue lodge in Bangor. descriptions of his inventions afternoon, premises, laid on my and perceptions of a saiiorman as well mb six or eight persons, at the head of Swan Lake. and interest which Elisha (i Norton was a member of Hannibal he was to did we love and understand He also that of provements, requested prepare thoroughly landsm°n. Fine oak ice and wood j Liberty, in said County of Wald Hamlin Post, G. A. R. Mr. models ot the same and when they were grove; boats, furnished; each the other. Thompson HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS. And here comes in the moral of this had in and to the following descrd*.' was a man and was to information. within short walk of good country store; 6 miles That was a glorious highly respected made, give viz: A certain lot or f Dear Roddy! or rather the " tate, parcel is reminiscence, damaging in old Conneti- known in Bangor as well as Without health, genuine joy impossible; ‘April 22, 1790. Nathan Reid having from steamboat landing in Searspi rt. Good the situated in .-.an: i summer we had together widely effects of the Seamen’s Union bill, re- buildings thereon, the State. An able without and bowel given information that he has prepared trout and salmon. service Mnd bounded and described as foil., v- cut ^ throughout soldier.he good digestion regular cently passed by Congress. A foreign- fishing, Telephone served in all the battles in which the models of the inventions and im- at the corner ft- Then came a sad day of disobedience, bravely movement you cannot have health. Why neg- naturalized who hasn’t if desired. For further information telephone ning southwesterly born, citizen, land on which William from me to be the he took part. The news of his death provements, the same to Ayer’s -tori and Roddy was taken lect keeping bowels open and risk being sick been to sea for over produced 279 6, or write A. Stinson, North Searsport, Me. to twenty years, and, of I stood, thence running northwester stern will bring sorrow all who knew him Thomas Jefferson, Esq., Secretary means of discipline. and ailing? You don’t have to. Take one small as far as I know, was never an officer of For Sale or Rent. Furnished seven-room thirty feet to land of A P. Cargo and I had been for he was an man of and Knox, Secretary had threatened rain, upright sterling a a State, Henry Esq., thence and hr v. It Dr. New Life Pill at in the morn- ship, has, with the help of U. S. and five acres land. northeasterly para I I knew bet- Mr. wife died last King’s night, of the of War. Agreed cottage Beautiful shore forbidden to ride. Thinking qualities. Thompson’s forced to enact a Department Ayer lot about eighty feet; then. you will have a full, free bowel movement Senator, Congress and unexcelled view of mountains that were, I November. He is survived by three ing that the inventions and improvements privilege and with the main street ter than any “powers standard in law by which a young Ameri- erly parallel habit and started sons, Charles F. of Boston, Eugene and and feel much better. Helps your appetite communicated Nathan Reid are use- and West Penobscot. Write H. M. Farrow, about fret nevertheless donned can sailor cannot become an able sea- by Liberty Village thirty J. Herbert. of Los Angeles, and digestion. Try one to-night. ful and Ordered that letters Me. merly of William Ayer; thence son: v. forth. Thompson man until he is nineteen years of age. important. Islesboro, one William H. be to Nathan se- on said Ayer lot to the place of her a torrential downpour, and, Calif.; brother, Thomp- patent granted Reid, To Let. Furnished room or the house all Result, Neither can he obtain a license to be- Also another certain lot or accidental meeting with son of Bangor, and one sister, Mrs. G. curing to him his discoveries and im- ; worse luck, art SOME STATISTICS Oh THE WAR. come an officer of a steam vessel through furnished. For particulars apply to S, S. L. w'ith the buildings theieon, situate 1 enough, W. Day of New York. The funeral ser- provements in the portable furnace boil- our parish rector, who.innocently a ruling of the Secretary of the Treas- Shute, 7 Park Street. Liberty adjoining the above I vices was held afternoon at steam and vascu- me at a luncheon! Wednesday er, improved cylinder the old town line between Mont \: < betrayed subsequent Professor Ferrero, the emi- ury to the Board of To Let. A new on the shore front at the 2 o’clock from the 29 Sixth Guglieimo Supervising Inspec- lar stills. bungalow was.said, however, residence, tors of Steam Vessels until he is at the southwesterly corner of a Nothing nent Italian historian, has by chance ob- twenty- with beautiful view of and river. Fire- a leave- street. Rev. Ashley A. Smith officiated ‘April 23,1790. Nathan Reid of Salem bay which the store of the late Char time and after heart-breaking one years of age. Foreign maritime 1 went and the interment was in Mt. cem- tained some German official cot fidential in the State of Massachusetts, place, dining room, kitchen and four thence northeasterly about of my poor Roddy, sadly Hope nations the limit at nine- present- j sleeping taking put eighteen to to the corner of said lot. ti back to my Convent school intended for German ed his petition showing that he discover- rooms. Also two large corner all Spring but ignorantly publications only teen years. rooms^with with said tow; ed a and easterly parallel machine for moving directing modern conveniences, corner High and Com- n the Northland. Erman R. Nilson of Monroe was sud- officers. These publications concern the Is it a y wonder that the layman asks fe t; thence southweste: learned that land carriages steam, also an improv- eight June, I by mercial streets. to Mrs. John W. feet to said town thence »>n s The following called to the life on of the ma- what’s the reason we have no young Apply Jones, line; and the reason denly higher April strength German military ed method of boats or vessels stall was vacant, American sailors in the and impelling 33 street, Belfast. twenty-eight feet to of he,;: Roddy’s 30th. He was born in Sweden in 1877, forecastle, I High place years afterwards, chine. According to these documents through water; also a machine for com- Dated this seventeenth da\ why' It transpired, to New York with friends when that shipowners become discouraged coming the of heat For Rent. Fine old Colonial house sur- < elders deemed Sir Roderick too in round on a municating motion by effect 1915. WILLIS J. i.l that my 12 of age. He continued his Germany depended figures through the nation’s lawmakers adding so a years journey and cold on and for let- rounded by acre of beautiful known Executor will of Elisha much of a handful for young per- fighting strength of nine million men, to their burdens after while metals, praying ^ grounds, of.the to the home of his aunt, Mrs. Edgar year year, him the benefits ceased. 3w20 combined with the punish- trained soldiers and ters patent to secure to as the Sibley borne; 14 rooms, bath, modern son That, of with a letter 5,107,000 3,824,300 the American mourns for tne a Thayer Frankfort, only shipmaster of his discoveries and due to led to Roddy’s sale to untrained. to the first of improvements. steam heat, cemented cellar, maids’ ment me, of instruction as his guide. He made Up February good old days when his owner used to plumbing, There he was had men. ‘June 2, 1790. James Rumsey, by friend and neighbor. his home with and Mrs. Germany called 6,500,000 Sig- invite him to his home to dinner at least bath, fine stables, furnished except bed linen Mr, Washington his a treated and highly appreciated.’, nor Ferrero estimates that of these Ger- once a agent, Joseph Barnes, presented r« kindly Moore of Monroe for a number of years. voyage? and silverware; considered most beautiful res- Notice of Foreclose summer passed with- has lost in months petition praying that letters patent may One long dreary Later to he was many eight $1,700.- idence in Belfast. to Orrin J. I was going Massachusetts, not be to Nathan Reid of Salem Apply Dickey, Frank G. Smith. V. out a horse of my own. always 000. To this must be added 500,000 sick granted employed by the General Electric works. PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. for the of the Belfast, Me. WHEREAS,Smith and Carrie W Smilt to drive the family pair, but had soldiers and the men on rail- exclusive right vending allowed Here he attended school employed a? mount evening for several furnace boilers port, in the County of Walth to be content with an occasional roads, in munition and food factories and portable general- Furnished Hotel For Rent. Situated in d drafting that he might advance in his was in said Maine, by their mortgage deed own connected with the civilian Mrs. J. W. Manson Waterville ly described in the petition of the Stockton Maine. All for occu- on my father’s especial pride the death of other work Springs, ready teenth day of July, A 1) 1909. •>■ work. On Mr. Moore in because the said James is Full of F. W. the Kentucky gelding. side of war. This would make a present Friday. Reid, Rum3ey pancy. particulars Collins, 18 Waldo County Registry of Dee. “Dandy,” 1908 he returned to Monroe, where with North Main Maine. and the the inventor of said portable street, Rockland, to the u r Then 1 was fifteen, "Nellie, he the fighting force of 4,300,000, including John of Burnham was a business original Page 487, conveyed me, his sister conducted farm and Dyer is For At Head of me, and remained those the interior and the con- furnace boilers which said Barnes Rent. Tide, furnished Emma M, Smith, a certain pin beateous, was given for Mrs. Moore. No son could policing caller in town Tuesday. cared house—stable for horse or autr—no children. the .- r over years, when at in From ready to prove. land with buildings thereon, with me for twenty more to tingents present training. have done make home pleasant and Mrs. Clarence of Address, Miss M. E. Mitchell, 45 Essex Street, aforesaid, anil bounded as (• of old age, in her stall. the Ferrero believes “at Mr. McAllister ‘July 7, 1790. John Fitch applied ; j terport she died calmly, for her. His character and figures present Cliftondale, Mass. tit a cedar stake in the sterling and the months Burnham were in town Tuesday. for a patent for a steamboat.’” | Beginning One of Roddy’s shoes, mckle-plated, made him friends and during coming Germany the home farm of the late Ri u’• the kindly ways many To Let. Two large rooms on bath room “Sir Roderick, and date, will have on the fields from three to four from the northeast corm inscribed, his early death is a great loss to the Mrs. E. E. Bagley, who has been in lloor, also an attic room, at High street, corner \ six it)ds me on desk as I write. million men, between the of thence south 21 east al lies before my He was a member of Morn- mostly ages town her housenold effects and ST A 1 L KAKMKKS UN1UIN. of Miller. Apply to Mrs. Ada E. Wildes. I degrees community. packing 1 Most intelligent of twenty and thirty-two. Germany surely and one-half rods to the center Splendid Roddy! ing Light Grange, which was largely visiting relatives, has gone to for a deserve the Elysian eannjt increase this number.’’ The Troy thence south 51 degrees west hordes' Sureiy you at the services. He leaves 2,500,- Annual to be Held in Hangor, June represented visit with her sister, Mrs. T. W. Hawes, meeting Notice of First of Creditors. fifteen links to a cedar stake: the; Grace C. D. Favre. 000 more who can be called out of the Meeting fields. of New j1 four brothers; Oscar G., York, before returning to Boston, where she 29-30—Some of the Speakers. In the District Court of the United States for degrees east about one iiundr. i 9,000,000 will either be too young or too Hjalmer A. and Albin R., of Massachu- will reside. the District of Maine. \ rods to a stake in the north 11'> old and can be used to fill vacancies. C. E. Embree of of in one only Bangor, manager of SoloinonW heeldi-n; •• AN AMUS1NO setts, Carl R., Sweden,and sister, > formerly The is that has never E. A. Porter In the matter of True C. Elizabeth who with her conclusion Germany Dr. returned Wednesday the Farmers’ Union of Maine, was in In f!ankruPtc>' at right angles by said Y\ he.-i.i." Nilson, brother, 1 never will more than Hayford. Bankrupt, commanded with had and have four from Bangor, where on Tuesday evening ! about forty-six and one-half The steamship Comanche Albin, is still Mrs. Moore. 19th, on officials To the Creditors of True C. <>f Bel- million and can such a he attended a lecture Dr. Elliot Augusta, May calling Hayford thence north degrees wt W. Devereaux from Our hearts are sad and lonely combatants, keep given by 29.^ by Charles of the State fast, in the County of Waldo and District i and rods to a corner; Capt. And we miss thee force, or a smaller force, for sev- P. Joslin of Boston on the Modern Treat- agricultural department, seventy-six officer Ira K. everywhere. slightly a Castine, Me., chief Capt. aforesaid, Bankrupt: erly at right angles about fift.}- in the Thy patient, kind and steadfast ways, eral months to come of battling on two ment of Diabetes, before the Penobscot having recently organized the West- Chichester, a former captain Clyde Notice is given that on the 15th of containing fi \ Their loss is hard to bear. fronts. The present rate of slaughter Medical Association. hereby day piace beginning; second officer, Charles Hale, County brook Farmers’ Union at Cumberland of A. D. 1915, the said True C. more or less; and whereas the conn Line; Capt. When the roll is called up yonder cannot her sufficient armies to hold May, Hay- a former in give ford was and that has been broken, and s. from Ct., captain And we stand upon the shore, Mills and the Rockland Farmers’ Union duly adjudicated Bankrupt; mortgage Mystic, out after the close of this year. Prof. George Moulton and Miss the of broken. third officer, Wil- We will meet thee and the others Gladys First Meeting his Creditors will be the Line, Capt. He has been occu- t Clyde Vivian Moulton left Tuesday for Winter- at Rockland. busily held at the office of Dunton & Morse, Savings Now, therefore, by reason of tin liam Jones from Maine, late master in Who have gone awhile before. Senator Henri La Fontaine of Brus- where were booked for a in Bank in Belfast, Maine, on the 11th the condition thereof I claim a foi St. John s River ser- A Friend. port, they pied lately completing preparations Building, | the Clyde Line’s of A. D. at ten in the said 17, 1915 sels, Belgium, has prepared statistics re- theatrical engagement in the evening, day June, 1915, o’clock I mortgage. sailed for Charleston and Jackson- Monroe, May for the annual meeting of the State or- 1915 vice, the loss of men in this war. The and an of and forenoon, at which time and place the said Farmington, Maine, May 13, of this and we garding gave evening hypnotism H. ville’on Wednesday week, ganization, to be held at the city hall in Creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap- EMMA SMITH A. Capt. Robert Killman passed away at senator is a well known publicist, and is vaudeville at Jackman on Wednesday.— were agreeably entertained by Capt, point a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and By MAYO & SNARE her Attor his late home near “Killman Corner” president of the International Peace Pittsfield Advertiser. Bangor on June 29th to 30th. The busi- B. Conner the same day in his relation of transact such other business as may properly 3w20 had over- on May 12th, at the age of 88 years. He Union. These statistics are worked out ness will be called to order at 10 come before said some of the experiences he meeting meeting. had been an invalid for He on the basis of certain reach- on the forenoon of the JOHN R. MASON. heard in conversation between these ex- many years. percentages John Gray died May 12th at his home o’clock opening PDA All/ A HI V f was the last of a of ten children. ed examination of the losses sustain- session will hold until noon Re feree inBankruptcy. ■ irM 1 r\ n ■ m ■ who had reduced themselves in family by in Dixmont aged 76 years. He was con- day, and the skippers In his younger days he was a sea cap- ed at certain periods and battles. They when will be taken until 9 Bangor, Maine, May 19, 1915. rank in consequence of their loyalty to fined to the house two months or more adjournment tain of note, having sailed in were then tested in ways which indicated a. of the A the line they had served so many years, foreign with pneumonia and a weak heart. He o’clock m., following day. Undertaker and Licen often his their substantial accuracy. They are will be held oh the 29th and had left comfortable homes to help seas, accompanied by worthy leaves one son, Wilmont Gray, who re- public meeting wife—who was Miss Sarah as follows: Killed in battle, 1,350,000; in the afternoon i their to sea in consequence of Heagan, sides in Troy. There were many beau- from 2 until 7 o’clock, Embalmer. get ships — Conner daughter of the late Hon. S. S. Heagan wounded, 4,600,000; prisoners, 1,000,000; and will be I the present strike. While Capt. tiful flowers at the funeral. Rev. F. S. evening. Speakers present told and who faithfully attended him during total battle casualties 6,950,000. Thirty- from the Farmers’ Union CORONER FOR WALDO COUN was enioying the reminiscences they Dolliff of Jackson spoke words of com- distributing his illness. Three children were born of five per cent of the 4,600,000 of the houses at Boston and' New and in- of their past experiences, Capt. Chiches- fort to the family. York, this all of whom are Mr. wounded are invalided. have been extended to the SEARSPORT and 60 MAIN ST. 6: ter asked leave of absence of Capt. Dev- union, living: permanently vitations sell drop me of Livermore About have returned to the to home to Ney Killman Falls, Mrs. 3,000,000 heads of the various agricultural organ- posta card and you will receive a prompt call. ^ ereaux to be allowed go spend These statistics cover the WALTER Tleephone connections at both p two hens Hulbert Grant of Kingman, and R. Lee firing line. the Grange and State ll.vAlOMBS, the as he had setting, izations, including Corner Cross and Federal Sir t.s. Belfast All calls answered night Killman of Dexter. The funeral was first nine months of the war. The sena- Dr. Leon S. Mer- promptlv that he had experienced great difficulty HUMPHREYS’ agricultural college. he would held from his late home Saturday after- tor believes that 16,000,000 men have rill will represent the of agricul in keeping on their nests, but college noon and was attended by many relatives been engaged. ture and S. H. Adams of the State be back bright and early in the morning Belfast Bank and friends. Rev. A. J. Lockhart of Witch Hazel Oil will be the The Savings after he had instructed his home folks Grange among speakers. officiated Much Notice is that Bank until he re- Winterport sympathy (COMPOUND) of the Union, C. H. Gardner hereby given Savings E to the hennery WORLD’S RECORD HEIM. president 0. how manage Book No. issued this has been James H Duncen. bank, was over. The is extended to the family. or of and C. E. Embree will 10,844, by turned after the strike For Piles Hemorrhoids, Skowhegan, lost and has been made for a A at- application dupli- been raised the manager is the num- Blind or also deliver addresses. very large question has by Mrs. wife of James England increasing greatly External or Internal, cate book according to laws regulating issuing MAIM whether the Sarah Libby, tendance seems assured, as each of the SEARSPORT, of the Neptune Association ber of eggs laid by a single hen in a or new books. Libby died May 12th, very suddenly, at Bleeding, Itching Burning. 70 local is allowed to send Comanche was properly officered to com- year. Years ago poultry raisers were organizations WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. her home in Unity. She was a life long One brings relief. two Land with the law. The Marine Journal satisfied if a hen laid 80 eggs in a year. application delegates. Belfast, May 7, 1915-3wl9 Surveying, ply resident of this town and was held in be each of these masters for did not dream of 200 And Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00, at “Among the important subjects to has known esteem her Be- They per year. Valuation of Tinibci loi is that high by many friends. under discussion at the meeting,” said many years and if there anything now a hen has arrived which has pro- all druggists or mailed. sides her husband Bhe leaves one daugh- “will be the matter of es- be them in the line of sea- duced an even which is 18 more than Mr. Embree, can taught Mrs. June to mourn their loss. 300, Send Free Sample of Oil to and we like to ter, Frost, a fertilizer and NOTICE. or navigation would the previous world’s record for twelve tablishing mixing plant Topographic manship Funeral services were held Saturday at the consideration of methods whereby '' meet the man who dared suggest months. Great Britain has been import- Guaranteed work in Manicur Sun the house. Rev. Mr. Snow officiating ard banks can be for the of Chiropody, Hydrographic could. The first fire drill under the new ing vast quantities of eggs from Russia, organized purpose F. M. Fairbank having charge of the ar- the iarmers the funds- ng and Also Facial Work. was witnessed by Capt. Con- Austria- loaning necessary Shampooing. Work- (?) officers was in Germany, France, Belgium, Ueneral and he rangements. Interment Pond for on farming No line ot all of Hair Work at Engineering ner before he left the Comanche Hungary, Italy, Rumania, even from carrying operations. Full kinds n> cemetery. come the of lyrll The _ doubt there will it a decided success Serbia. Now they are figuring on rais- up question parlors over Shiro’a Store, Phoinix Row. the of the Farm- lanne Journal, N. Y. Wesley D. Leach of East Orland died ing their own supplies and realize that moving headquarters 6renounced ers’ Union of Maine from Bangor to 32tt MISS EVIE HOLMES. May 10th at the home of his parents in they have a great market at their doors, Humphreys Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 William Waterville. The wholesale grain house FOR SALE North Penobscot, aged 45 yearB and 7 for Greater London alone consumes 115 St., New York. If You is conveniently located at that place and days. He was a member cf Rising Sun tons of eggs a day. A 12-room hoarding and lodging and the Farmers’ has a large store Belfast Bank 'll” are troubled with heartburn, gases Lodge, F. & A. M., Orland. He is sur- Poultry experts in England claim that Exchange Savings everything new and up-to-date, after take a nearby. There is talk of building an is the in the within three £. distressed feeling eating vived by his wife and one son, Hoyt; by "English layers have of late years beat- Notice is hereby given that Savings Bank best city, Sick Animals elevator and house in that city has been walk of railroad station hiB parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leach en the world’s best in open laying con- potato Book No. 11,433, issued by this bank, postoffice, The treatment of diseases of meets with a Ties. This is a Come early of North Penobscot; by two brothers, tests in the States—surely an honor to Hone*, and if the plan approval Iosl and application has been made for dupli- bargain. Cattle, Dogs and Fowls, is given in there is no doubt but that the building cate book according to laws regulating issuing it over and get price. Bc Wa of Penobscot and Walter of Boston, be of considering the number of Sheep, stree Jay proud at 6 Miller SassSSi be so that the new books. For terms enquire will miles land and sea Dr. Humphreys’Veterinary Manual, mailed will made large enough before and after each meal and you and by two sisters, Mrs. Florence Harn- by English competi- WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. M. R. Knowlton's real estate office, and start business on free. Veterinary office of the general manager can be.lo- obtain prompt relief .Bold onlyby us,25o man of Haverhill and Mrs. Winifred tors had to travel Humphreys’ Remedies, Belfast, May 7,1916.'-3w 19 block. Main street. 3wyl‘ 1S6 William St., New York. cated there.” City Drug Store, Ordway of Buckaport. arrival." County Correspondence. __—.- CENTER MONTVILLE. I "*HU'e’s CORNER, (Winterport.) A. G. visited at C. A. Boynton of Belfast was at his I 9„d Mrs. Larby farm 'I'.mia Ward’s in Hampden Thursday. here Saturday. Alice Lowell last Bartlett was in Pittsfield the passed week in Free- \ dom with Mrs. k at the home of his son, E. W. Ralph Reynolds. [ na?1 [ Rarti^1* Mrs. James F. Burkill returned to her Newcomb of Newburg has home in Hudson, Mass., May 15th. of the press- a part hay recently Edgar E. Tasker is in Appleton build- is vicinity. ing a large barn for Mr. Maddocks. was the of W. Nealley guest Percy Knowlton was in Portland last ,, r. Walter Smith, in Newburg, week to ha ve his injured eye treated. and Sunday. C. P. Carter of Belfast, with some .. G. H. York were ,,,.1 Mrs. guests friends, wns at P. C. Allen’s 12th. Mrs. Amos Wilson at the May Vr :1nd Sunday. Considerable work is being done on all the roads in town, as well as on the State Robbins Satur- ,, Elizabeth spent road. ,,iday with her daughter, Mrs. Curtis sold an and Ames in Orono. Stanley Ambrola p'-', ten records to Milton Wentworth last Bartlett, who has been at work week. at Lake ,V|,ri I her, W. J. Bartlett, The Wonder Car” has returned home. Mrs. George Andrews and son Harri- & V i aA son of Allston, Mass., are at J. H. ! Mrs. Sylvanus Ward and Mr. Terry’s. John Patten of Hampden were ■ quests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mrs. Annabel Choate has had two dormer windows put on her house, and Larby. an addition built on her barn, j Miss Tibbetts .. \< A. Haley, Julia Austin has a in His Haley spent Friday and Wing bought place in Belfast anil moved there last week. in Pixmont with Mr. and Mrs. Carrey Shore has rented for the summer the house Mr. Wing has vacated. Mrs. R. L. Clements and Mrs. Morse home Barbara motored to Belfast returned Sunday having been with Mrs. Choate were guests oi Dexter Clem- George for three weeks. Mrs. Choates’ sister .niily. has returned to her home in Unity. Mrs. G. H. York, Mrs. R. L. Cain the fore on t Mrs. C. C. Clements at- Ralph injured finger neeting of North Pomona his right hand while working on the road last week and was to to Dr. spect, May 12th. obliged go Small of Freedom to have it dressed. 1 ly has delivered seed corn to The finger was cut open to the bone. who are to supply the sweet A fire which was started on Charles ■ branch of the Saco Valley farm 15th burned that is to operate at the Emery’s May oyer some acres of pasture and wood- plant. fifty land before it was subdued. The greater :: ,3sell Nealley of Roxbury, part of the fire was on the property a is at the home of her pa- owned by the Misses Frye. r and Mrs. S. P. Stevens, in Mrs.T.S.Erskine the day -.or the summer, was at the recently spent with her father Mr. and W. Nealley Sunday. and mother, Mrs. Neil Whitcomb, who are with their MONROE. other daughter, Mrs. Leavitt, in Waldo. Mr. Whitcomb recently had a Bhock which affected his right side. Proud is in Vsn Buren on busi- If all the nests could be ness. caterpillars removed from the sides of the roads the I i Fellows and Rebekahs will drives town would be much more Memorial services June 6th. through attractive to visitors who are expected Hi-rbert Cooper has gone to Bel- to spend their summer vacation in Maine, oit her parents, L. F. Simpson as well as to our own citizens. W '■ wife JAUK-hUiNi Ritchie and wife are receiving ovations on the birth of a daugh- The town officers are busy assessing , : Boa Evelyn. taxes for the ensuing year. binson of Waterville is the new L. A. Tasker called on ooalent of schools in Monroe, of; Plymouth relatives and friends in this vicinity Sun- i and Winterport. This is the car that owners day. 38,000 happy have Moore, who recently lost his Morris Curtis lost a valuable team pastor, Fletcher, zen of Dixmont, passed away May 12th. r Memorial sermon for the G. A. a His home was near Dixmont Corner, It becomes—either automobile 23d. great success; Hay, May where he resided for many years. Rev. F. S. Dolliff spoke words of comfort to PROSPECT, Or it the many relatives and friends. He had becomes—a great automobile failure. long been a member of Archon lodge, F. I Mrs. R. Lee Killman returned and A. M., of East Dixmont. A large 17th. one model and home in Dexter May numoer of that lodge attended his fu- Multiply by 38,000 today—that is exactly the “Acid And this is tiis car we urge you to neral at the church at Dixmont Corner. [■'red Dockham and daughter, each one was give of these auto- Test” that the Maxwell has see. le Shute, were recent visitors Mr. Gray town treasurer, a position 38,000 passed This is the car that you owe it had held for many years. mobiles in and out and that is the Maxwell to to see. We want to tell of South Brew- day day rough through, why yourself .n.yette Hopkins TROY. his brother, Flavius Hopkins and tumble road wear, and if this is the most talked about automobile you about its hill climbing triumphs. Walter Taylor and family of Pittsfield car stands ■ ihian Sisters had a social and up and it has be- that is built We want to spent Sunday at John Smith’s. delivers, today. tell you about its speed of P. hall Saturday evening, was come one of the rare Coffee and doughnuts were F. A. Myrick in Brooks recently great auto- The Maxwell automobile is today and endurance records. We v/ant to to attend the funeral of his nephew. mobile successes. : one o? the few automobile show and add im ric Young of Holden and Miss Mrs. Nellie Bagley of Boston is visit- very great yen fey you every I. Haley, who have been visit- her Mrs. T. W. ing sister, Hawes. And that ii the Maxwell success successes the world has ever known. one of its new ^ "img, spent several days last features. Hessock Miss Haley’s parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. of Foxcrofi are George Haley. guests of her parents, 0. B. Rhoades and wife. Read This List of Expensive Features. The 1915 Maxwell Has These Features And Others. ■ Many nh regret we announce the de- j Urtt bIKtAMLINE BODY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane for I W. L. Gray and wife were in Dixmont springs, built of the very best of spring steels, ble if one were to tell you. The Maxwell of a sector. This makes adjustment very where will make their to attend the A large, beautiful the Maxwell cushions its they | May 14th funeral of his roomy, body, fitted with passengers from all motor stands to-day one of the very best in simple, as you have merely to turn the gear ..! which we trust will not be a the late John deep, comfortable the jars and of roads. It | father, Gray. upholstering, ample leg room, bumps rough is so dependable efficiency. one-quarter way and you have a new surface, l Lane one. Mr. and Mrs. adjustable front seat and the best fourteen- comfortable and easy riding that will i Mrs. Carl Fernald, who underwent an you DOUBLE SHELL RADIATOR just as good as a complete new steering unit. n identified with the so- and closely coat, hand-painted striped finish. All remark the difference on your first ride. f operation for appendicitis in Bangor re- A beautiful, troubleproof, highly efficient Prospect and will be greatly Maxwell bodies are constructed of pressed BRAKES THAT HOLD AND LAST cently, is doing finely and is expected radiator. Every part but the shell constructed steel, mounted on a steel-channel sectioned THE POWERFUL MAXWELL MOTOR home this week. of high-grade copper. It will not corrode and One square inch of braking surface to every the frame, offering greatest possible strength The most powerful, durable motor of its leak. Protected against breakage by a heavy twelve of That’s more than INORTH MONTVILLE. Orrin Pendleton of Islesboro, Frank with minimum pounds weight. weight. size made. and Rollins and family and E. B. Carleton, Ample power to negotiate any pressed steel shell special shock-absorbing most any other car gives to-day. Maxwell SPRING road, mud, sand or hill—always at your com- devices on each side of the frame that protects !■ Banton took an auto trip to Ban- wife and daughter, were Sunday guests SUSPENSION brakes are thoroughly dependable, enclosed and mand. Almost accessi- it against the many strains and twists of the f r- i at Arthur Sargent’s. Without a doubt you will find the Maxwell troubleproof, every part protected from dust and dirt, and have special ently. car. ble, and what is more, it is a motor of Bert Lamb of Portland is the easiest riding, light car made. With its THE STEERING GEAR anti-rattling devices. Maxwell brakes are visiting HENS 2 CENTS A DAY s* I- PAY EACH sufficient wheel and genuine economy. More miles per gallon, 1 Banton’s for a few days. amply bas.e, semi-elliptic day Irreversible worm and gear, the only safe very easy to handle. The slightest pressure and front springs and three-quarter elliptic rear in day out, than you would believe nossi- Maxwell uses a instead of the foot all Staples has bought a fine pair In the “Poultry Raising” department steering device. gear and your car comes to a dead stop. "ses of Mr. Stratton in Albion. of the current issue of Farm and Fire- Marshall Lawrence and family side a contributor tells how he makes moved to the John Poland place, $4.50 a week out of thirty-five hens. In n: they bought. the following passage taken from this article he tells how he got his customers: Inantha Stevenson is very sick “I have a retail business and writing at the home of herdaugh- parcel-post : sell an of dozen a r rs. Martin Whitten. average eight eggs week at from 50 to 60 cents a dozen dur- The Maxwell Guarantee of Service to Maxwell Owners ing fall and winter, according to the Company’s PROSPECT FERRY. market of I make a price eggs. charge No other automobile is backed by a more reliable service than that every Maxwell owner. More than Maxwell dealers of 15 cents a dozen more than the guaranteed 2,000 price —in of this Mrs Emma Luke returned home from of common eggs. every part count’y—are always ready to give expert advice, to make adjustments, and to supply new parts at reasonable prices •" 11 ot last week. "I got my customers by taking the This splendid Maxwell dealer service organization is perfected and completed by the chain of Maxwell owned and Maxwell operated ■M Marcia Williams of names of fifty of the wealthiest families Bucksport town Service Branches. Sixteen great Max well Service Stations are so located the that a Maxwell dealer can Mrs. Jennie Harding May 12th. in our county-seat (25,000 popula- throughout country supply any part from the city telephone tor an owner a in Mi Edwin Grindle visited her tion) directory. within few hours if not his stock. Maxwell Service is one of the great advantages enjoyed by Maxwell owners. daugh- I then sent a personal letter to the head M s. Ralph Ladd, in Brewer recent- of each of the families, making as strong a case as I could for my fresh, clean uni- Order a Maxwell from us and when want it we will ra now, you delivered, from this place attended the form-Bized guaranteed eggs, shipped by 1 f Gapt. Robert Killman in Pros- parcel post in an attractive package the you your car—not an excuse on !T same day they are laid. give delivery day any friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- “I then compared the eggs I would ■ v ry wish to sympathize with send them with mixed lots of stale, dirty A “EVERY ROAD IS A MAXWELL ROAD” the loss of their little infant P1 F1 eggs which sometimes set in the stores {jfe ’■ r. who died May 8th. near onions, kerosene and salt fish for days or weeks. MAXWELL MOTOR SALES CORPORATION, letters were written on a “My business- Preble Maine. NON-ALCOHOLIC TONIC like stationery having the name of my 51 Street, Portland, j, '■ need a tonic at this hennery and address neatly printed for a •F.o.B. electric £*r?!£ Distributors. fo b. electric people tima tAI“mRA Camden Auto Co., Camden, Maine, Local KTRA old iolks, weak folks, thin letterhead. The fifty letters brought BST80IT STARTER DETROIT STARTER people who are run-down from me four customers. “I also inserted an work—and vacation still many advertisement of in our iv,ay. Nervous people also need similar purport county (Lebanon. "ut cannot safely take alcohol. County, Pennsylvania) paper and se- •' -alcoholic tonic that will build cured two more customers. These six GRAND LODGE K. OF P. Grand master-at-arms, Herbert N. Never Deceive An Animal. take care of all the Livermore Falls. blood and strengthen the nervea customers eggs I Genthner, 1 to from my little F. of Grand inner Fred E. In the current issue of Farm and Fire- GEO. t. at most people need and Dr. Wil* have spare flock of 35 Howard Sawyer Bangor Chosen Grand guard, Wheet, JOHNSON, Orders Solicited a‘ Rumford. side the advice as to kink Tills are exactly that. hens.” Chancellor. appears following Grand outer guard, Charles Locke, the training of animals: °> quantity you rare collection of china bo.t antique which be- lodge, Knights of Pythias, in Portland, C. Philbrook, Waterville. To do this you must never deceive it, not that you should notice and heed to her mother. A few '* longed plates, a May 20th. Grand Chancellor Charles S. A amendment to the supreme even for fun, and it and lumber. GILES G. "arning because the thin blood that bowl and proposed always protect BELFAST, MAINE. ABBOTT, cup, saucer, potato dish of a Wilson of Portland, recommended that statutes to raise the minimum fee for show that you love it. the pallor betrays some drain on 70 old, of white Tel Lincolnville Avenne M set over years china, with the Grand lodge actively take the the ranks of knighthood was ‘The to a man’s heart is 137-2 oody or some its own and up disapprov- way through poisoning by light green borders dark brown Bcen- home idea as its ed. his and the road to the affec- Practice in all Courts. Probate practlct 26tf materials if not Pythian special work stomach,’ af" that, corrected, ery in the centers, showing of for the immediate future. A taste. hi and figures total mem- tion of an animal is by way of its specialty. 2tf physical breakdown ill men and women, swans, trees, urns, etc. of Maine of a net of “An a bit of tender or — ^ijwlt and bership 17,998, gain To feel strong, have good appetite and di- apple, grass, A bowl-like cup saucer of white china 134 the was hr for year, reported. gestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Bur- some tasty bit will soon make friends Williams’ Pink Pills not only build decorated with blue and red is 76 hie years Howard F. Sawyer of Bangor was dock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. with it, and kind words and petting will blood but they have a direct and the oldest piece of E. H. old, china is a chosen chancellor, without Price, $1.00. make it a and obedient friend.” BOYINGTON, action on the nerves. As grand oppo- loving For Sale “ttigthening teacup made without a are tiny yellow sition. The other officers were elected free from narcotics and on the p any handle, decorated outside. It has as follows: AH THE INVIGORATING WHIFF OF THE ;ar' ful or poisonous are safe of brown at Eye-Sight Specialist jr drugs they narrow bands either side of Grand vice Clarence every member of the chancellor, A. PINE FORESTSI Sand and delivered at family. a quaint flowered border of orange, blue Richards, Waldoboro. WANTED I gravel of;the l!r °'vn druggist sells Dr. Williams’ and floral designs. This be- How it clears the throat and head of its Mils. green cup Grand prelate, John H. Armstrong, i:,, Write today to the Dr. Wil- longed to Mrs. Emery’s great-aunt and mucous ailments. It is this spirit of Newness a reasonable Saco. CA BUSHELS GOOD POTATOES, 600 dozen and from the health- For- price. BOY1NOTON OPTICAL Medicine Schenectady, N. Y., over 150 old. Another \ Vigor giving Piney CO., Co., is years heirloom Grand of records or h'® free the keeper and seal, Ed- t)v/ fresh eggs, any part delivered to i ests brougnt deck Dy Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar- jl booklet, “Building Up is a huge round platter of heavy pewter, gar J. Brown, Waterville. North port Inn.Northport. Quote prices at once. Honey. Antiseptic and healing. Buy a bottle CHAS. M. »1 and, if your stomach trouble! 125 old, which was used FRANKLIN HALL. 44 South Main Street, ask years originally Grand master of exchequer, Edwin C. Address W. BURNHAM, to-day. All Druggists, 25c. Winteroort, |Maln • for a diet book alast to serve a boiled dinner from. 2w20 294 Washington St., Boston. Mass. Milliken, Portland. Elcetrlo Bitters a Spring Tonio. Tel. 306 near sport Ave OFFICE DATS. MONDAYS AND TUESDAY!. and Philadelphia. May 24th, ache. Stormy HALLDALE. SEARSPORT. Petrel and Itaska arrived, light, to load lumbar for Boston. W. H. Hopkins is st work for Fred A. Mp- houses Many in the village are having their Memorial Day will be observed here Monday. rick. Freedom painted. May Slat, with exercises beginning at 9 a. m. Mrs. V. B. Elis visited friends in When Making The bend will the School Capt. Wilbert R. West arrived Friday from form at achoolhouae,. last week. * Real Worth vs. Low Cost street, and followed by the pupils in procee- New York. E. ;F. Ban ton hes entered a hospital for ■ion and all citizens whoVespond, march to the A Toll Eugene P. Carver, Eeq., of Boston was in treatment. Call cemetery, where the soldiers* graves will be town Saturday. Rev. Mr. Vance of Freedom called on friends If you asked your butcher for' decorated by the school children. Returning Lavonia Williams visited friends in hsre last week. Mrs. a porterhouse steak and he handed to the bandstand, corner of Church and Main Saturday. was the guest of These are Worth Winterport you a cut of the flank and said, v streets, an address appropriate to the occasion Charts Millar qf Bangor things Remembering: ; was in James S. Harriman, Eeq of Belfast "This doesn't cost as much and will be delivered by Rev. A. A. Blair, the band J. E. Hall last week, There will be no charge on a town on business. playing several selections before Poland were in Belfast particular party Friday is just as good," you wouldn't patriotic dis- Mf. ahd Mrs. .L B. cal] Boulevont of West Newton, banding. on business last week. if are not connected with the Mrs. Susan R. Relieve him, would you? you person whos e M888., was in town la6t week. Mrs. Diantha Stevenson, who has been quite have to the toll BAST BELFAST, name you given operator. Harry L. Nason, third cfficer of the steamer Yet the butcher's statement sick, is gaining slowly. calls cannot be made for a Millinocket, was in town Saturday. C. V. Stevenson has to Knox to build a (Two-number specified persni is just as truthful as the asser- Rev. Wm. Vaughan will leave this week for gone and such calls will be charged for if there is Sch. Itasca arrived May 20th from Bluehill barn for Shibles. any answer tion that inferior New York,on business. Harvey by the station which has been called.) A. baking pow- with 200,000 staves to the A. C. Co. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Johnson Lawrence Clark and moved last week ders made of alum or phosphate family Mrs. J. F. Bickmore who spent the winter in this, Thursday, afternoon. to the farm they bought of John Poland. You can obtain rates to any place by asking for of lime are as good as Royal, Atlantic, Mass., returned home Friday. The Unity Circle of Trinity church met with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCorrison and Mr. and the toll There will be no which is made from cream of operator. charge for Mrs. J. W. afternoon. Mrs N. Vose autoed to Bristol one last Emery Williams of Boston is visiting Mr. Burgess yesterday S. day such a call. tartar. week. and Mrs. E. W, Gilkey on Water street. Chas. Hall had a pair of fine truck horses ■ ■ —■ ——: arrive on the after- | Percy R. Erock and family have moved to boat from Bangor Tuesday If you want the toll operator to report to you the 1 Alum is a mineral acid salt, noon. the Overlock cottage on Prospect street. actual cost of the when the declared by many medical authori- call, message is ! Herndon arrived May 26th from Phil- Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Leaman and two sons, Barge ask her to do so ties unsafe to use in food. Mrs. L.'s Mrs. War- completed, please when you adelphia with 8.0C0 tens of coal to the P. C. & accompanied by mother, of Made C.I. HOOD CO. W. Co. rington Ohio, arrived Wednesday morning 1 only by give the order tor the call. Royal Powder is as from Boston. I Lowell, Mass. Mrs. Julia Marshall of Winter Hill, Maes., is Baking and wholesome as the Messrs. Gentner, Snow and Stantial recently Especially to correct sour If the wanted has no we a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swift, Elm pure vineyard person telephone, wilj ! caught a amount of fish in their weir, stomach, to give digestive street. grapes from which its cream of large to for a small additional and heart- try arrange, message ! tartar is derived. among them a large salmon, but having no comfort, prevent Barge Boylston arrived from Weymouth burn One to have him called to a means for holding him they were obliged to Dys-pep-letsand indigestion. Dose: charge, pay station. 20th with 1.0C0 tons of fertilizer to the May let him go. crushed in the mouth and swallowed A. A. C. Co. The only reason for using such slowly. An almost immediate effect, Memorial services were held last Sunday 11! When you leave your office or home, tell someone Capt. and Mrs. James N. Pendleton, who substitutes as alum and lime sweetening, comforting, and reducing the Mason Mills chapel and Rev. Wm. Vaughan where you are going. Then toll calls spent the winter in Georgetown, Fla., returned is because their cost “that lump,” and promoting digestion. your ma\ phosphate preached a very able sermon to the Sons and home May 20th. Get a box today. 10c., 25c. or $1. follow you. is less to the manufacturer. Veterans. The church was very prettily dec- Remember Take no R. & R. Lime Co. barge No. 2, arrived May orated with and the choir nuo.»%«n.lo*o flags and bunting the name DyS POP ICtS Substitute tons of coal 21st from Elizabethport with 1,600 rendered special music. Mr. J Harvey Stinson to the P. C. & W. Cc. a a solo. The choir consist- New ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. veteran, rendered BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. England Telephone N. tv. Gilaey, arrived ed of Mr. J. Harvey Stinson, Mrs. Geo. Davis, Ship Timranda, Capt. New York Corrected for The Journal. Mrs. and Mr. Everett Nick- Weekly May 22nd at New York from Buenos Ayres Nahum Nickerson and erson. Mr. Geo. Patterson delivered an ad- PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. Telegraph Company after a passage of 55 days. 0 dress Nicker- Apples,per bbl.1.00* 2.90 10 001a400 arrived to the Veterans and Mr. Everett Hay, Steamer Bayport, Capt. Calhoun, dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 13 son to the Sons. News with tons 3 50 Manager. May 25th from Newport 3,200 Mrs. W. B. Perry, wife of the captain of the Beans, pea, 25a3 Ijamb, 13 Miss of Mr. Beans, Y. E., 3 75 Lamb 75 of coal to the P. C. & W. Co. STOCKTON SPRINGS. arrived last Charlotte Knowlton, daughter Skins, Bteamship Miliinocket. Thursday Blitter, 28&30 Mutton, 8 and Mrs. C M. Knowlton, gave a party last Penobscot river salmon were very plentiful by afternoon train frcm Bath to join her hus- Beef, sides, 8£al0 Oats, 32 lb., 42 Saturday afternoon in honor of her 11th birth- Friday and Saturday and retailed in the local Mr. Frank H .Jackson, Church street, was band on the arrival of his steamer the follow- Beet,forequarters, 8 Potatoes, 35a40 The afternoon was in ou bu, 60 Round 10 maikets at 40 cents the State as Fish Mrs. the winter in our day. spent romping Barley, Hog, per pound. recently appointed by ing day. Perry spent j 24 the in various music on the Cheese, Straw, 7.00 for a few weeks for their lawn, games, piano Emma Field from Warden Penobscot Bay. village, leaving only ago ; Chicken, 26a30 Miss arrived Wednesday and after which home-made lS.Turkey, Bath home. graphophone. Calf 18 2 Dorchester and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Mr. George H. Hopkins, Church street, Skins, 'fallow, candies, oranges, ice cream and cake were Duck, 20'Veal, 12al3 A, H. Lorimer on Main street. motored to Bangor Saturday on business, re- Beginning with the first Thursday in June served. The little hostess was remembered Eggs, 20 Wool, unwashed, 3 turning Sunday afternoon. weekly band concerts will be given on the Fowl, 16 Wood, 6.00 ..***** Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Savage of Bangor, with gifts of the occasion from the guests, all hard, band stand at the wind and weather Geese, 3.50 have been a few at their was a most beautiful, summer-like Park, soft, who spending days Sunday thanking her for a delightful afternoon. The lSjW’ood, announcement will be re- RETAIL PRICE. \ RETAIL MARKET. was out-of-doors; and automo- permitting. This cottage, returned home Tuesday. day! Everyone guests were Ethel Hall, Louise Clark, Mona ceived with our ( orned, 18 1 10 biles were our streets almost great pleasure by citizen?, Beef, Lime, Time to Plant Your Garden whirling along Caro- Sunday was one of the finest days in May, Burgess, Bernice Harriraan, Olive Morse, Butter 14 5 a in our Salt, lb., 18a22|Oat Meal, who feel commendable pride really lyn Whiting, Lillian Davis, Estelle Sariborr, with the temperature up to 70 during the day constantly. Corn, 91 Onions, 3 musicians. Ethel Dexter, Edith Fowles, Margaret Rogers, You will find fresh and choice seed for West Main has proficient young Cracked Corn, 86'Oil, kerosene, 12al3 and a fine northwest wind blowing. Mrs. Ralph Morse, street, Elizabeth Doak, Helen Wescott. The host- 'the Ladies’ Aid of the Universalist Corn Meal, 86! Pollock, 7 b^en less well Her friends Society ess was assisted Elizabeth Doak Sch.k Charles E. Wyman, Capt. Morgan, ar- recently. many in serving by Cheese, 24| Pork, 14 have in a ‘‘Parish Cook and are for a restoration to her parish preparation Estelle Sanborn. 180 1.13 FARM AND rived May 20th from Perth Amboy with 375 hoping' speedy CottonSeed, E’laster, GARDEN, on sale at comfortable condition. Book,” which they hope to have Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 4 tons of coal to the Searsport Coal Co. * their annual summer sale in August. Any A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and Cranberries, 8 Shorts, 1 50 IN BULK AND PACKAGE, Mr. Clifford Simpson, Cross street, took Fri- the whole Clover 19 7 Mrs. C. E. Adams and Miss Harriette E. Ers- friends desiring to obtain this volume of test- constipation,— weakens system Seed, Sugar, train for Doan’s act on 8 25a 9 25 Salt, T. 40 kine went to Portland as day's afternoon Saxonville, Mass., Regulets (25c per box) mildly Flour, I., Tuesday delegates id recipes can order now, or later, from Miss H. 75 Sweet SWEET PEAS AND NASTURT UMS called there by the death of his mother. He liver and bowels. At all drug stores. G. Seed, 3 Potatoes, to the Grand Chapter of the O. E. S. Mabel F. Simmons, School street. Lard 14! Wheat Meal, will return the present week. AT ?€~ Harry E. Peavey has closed his barber shop Mrs. John E. Lancaster, East Main street, is on Main street and has in the Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church SHIP NEWS. BORN. employment street, , ble to walk out occasionally, although her CHAS. F. SWIFT’S, Masonic Temple, Belfast barber of N. W. Delano in Belfast. their out for shop are very kindly taking neighbors iroken arm is still in a plaster cast and carried a trial in their new Overland automobile. Crockett. In to Mr. and Mrs. Alice M. Smith arrived Sunday from spin n a sling. Dr. Stevens considers the symp- AMERICAN PORTS. Rockland, May 19, often Mrs. A din G Crockett, a son. New York, where she the winter, and is Thanks for their thoughtfulness, re- ;oms all favorable. The painful period has New York. May 18. Sld, sch Andrew Neb- spent Dail ey. In Vinalhaven, May 14, to Mr. and friends 23, ar, Buenos a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Merrill. peated. jone by, evidently. Her numerous inger, Bangor; ship Timandra, Mrs Harry A. Di iley, a son, Kenneth Leroy. schs John Bossert, Georgetown, S ire in her from strain Ayres; C; Gray. In Brooksville, April 10, to Mr. and W. R. Gilkey & Son will begin their auto Miss Lucretia H. Flanders, younger daugh- rejoicing recuperation E Mor. e, Norfolk for Calais; sld, schs Mary Mrs. Frank B. Gray, a son, George Milton. service to Belfast June 1st and J. A. East Main md injury. Methebesec, Jacksonville; E r WE HAVE A NEW STOCK OF passenger ter of Mr. and Mrs. Flanders, George Walcott, Gray In Brooksville, April 27, to Mr, and Norfolk and Para. will also iun a car to Bangor once a week. street.went to Bangor last Friday, remaining Mr. Elden Pendleton of Cape Jellison hav- Mrs. Thurman Gray, a son, Carleton Lewis. Boston, May 19. Ar, sch Willis & Guy, "j Mr. and Mrs. G. M. an ill turn in his and blad- Mrs. B. F. Pendleton, who spent the winter over Sunday the guest of ng suffered kidney Windsor. N S; 22, sld, sch Northern Lignt, street. ier the Waldo MARRIED. in Milwaukee with her granddaughter, Mrs. Houghton, Linden troubles, has entered County Stocktor. Talcum Powders Norfolk, 18. Cld, sch Pendleton Sisters Mortimer returned home hospital at Belfast for treatment. Sunday his May Stevens, Saturday. The Current Events Club will be entertain- 22, sld, schs | him Hayes, Lisbon, Portugal; Margaret wife and two sons visited him, finding Maude Kennedy-Blake. In Penobscot, May 16. by exclusive line which we sell at Miss Clara R. and Mrs. Frank ed Wednesday afternoon, June 2nd, by Miss Thomas, Pernambuco; Palmer, Para; Chapman ccmfortable, although very William H Sumner, Ella M Whit- Rev. Chester A. Smith, Adelbert Grant Ken- street. The is comparatively Maranhao; of Bangor were in town last week pre- Leora Partridge, Church topic and Miss Cora Estelle both of Higbt nervous and anxious to home. We hope ney, Rio Janeiro; Pendleton Sisters, Lisbon; nedy Blake, selected the get paring their cottages for the summer season. “Woman and Her Work,” by Mary E Morse, Calais; 23, ar, stm George E Brooksville. 9 his improvement may prove permanent. Rhodes-Moore. In May 15, by -15c.- hostess for and Warren, Bangor. Rockport, Mrs. Harry Marston, who was in town to at- study reading. The 1 adies’ Aid Society of the Universalist Morgan City, La, May 19. Ar, sch Hugh de Rev. A. G. Littlefield, W. O. Rhodes and Miss tend the funeral of Mrs. Lydia C. Carver, re- Friends of Mr. C. C. Roberts, of Chicago,111.* Payens, Antilla. Lula Moore, both of Rockport. parish will hold no meeting this, Thursday, IAnThis line turned to her home in Brockton, Jacksonville, May 23. Ar, sch General E S Savory-Ellis. In Searsport, May 15, by comprises Mass., Friday# are informed that he contemplates visiting to be served ifternoon because of the supper Greenlaw, Baltimore. Rev. C. H. McElhiney, Hervev H. fcavory of L. W. the if his Superintendent Wentworth is getting Waldo County coming summer, plans under its auspices in the Masonic banquet hall, Port Tampa, Mav 20. Ar, schs Augustus 11 Searsport and Miss Geitrude Ellis of Belfast. the in order He his via Elisha At- In Rockland, 11. by Rev Sweet Pea and Field Violet Village cemetery for the season. do not miscarry. recently passed from 6.30 to 6.30. Don’t fail to patronize the Babcock, Pernambuco Barbados; Wing-Davis. May Massata, kins, 13, sld, sch Augustus H Babcock, E. S Ufford, George H. Wing and Lillian M. j All the lots and avenues were mowed the past seventieth birthday anniversary. ladies and the of every Tampa; please gustatoryknerve Carteret. Davis, both of Vinalhaven. ALSU ALL week. of the appetizing viands 11. sch Horace A Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flanders, East Main person partaking San Juan, May Ar, Stone, I; Mrs. Alice G. these excellent housewives. The Howard, who was in town to with their Miss Lucretia and furnished by Philadelphia DIED. both street, daughter. Bangor, Me, May 20. Sld, stm George E Standard Talcums, Domestic and Forties < attend the funeral of her Mrs. price is 20 cents per plate. grandmother, Mr. Johnston, General Eastern Freight Agent Warren, Philadelphia; 22, sld, schs M E Rus- | Lydia C. Carver, returned to her home in and two chil- Ann of the Bull Steamship Co., motored to Rock Mrs. Harry E. Verrill yourg \ sell, Bridgeport; Alary McCann, Boston; Billings. In Bluehill, May 7, Isaac P. Bill- Brockton, Mass., Friday. to 23. ar, schs Irene E Meservey, Bucksport; and 6 land 19th, returning at night. iren went to Sandypoifit, May 19th, spend ings, aged 76 years, 10 months days. May Fannie F Hall, Boston; Gilbert Stancliff; Ever- F. Many of our local gardeners have their the night with her sister and husband, Mr, Clark. In Vinalhaven, May 17, Joseph OLD CORNER DRUG STORE C( ett, Mass; 24, ar, sch Andrew Nebinger, New 63 Stockton is eagerly awaiting Germany’s the next Clark, aged years. potatoes, peas and lettuce planted and now and Mrs. Fred Black, before leaving York; 25, sld, schs Wm D Mangam and Ida B Ann E. President’s Note.” What will Delano In Vinalhaven, May 17, j answer to “The Boston. that the bobolinks have arrived it is safe to jay by river boat to join her husband at North- Gibson, Vinal, wife of George Delano, aged 69 year its tenor Will she with great suavity 20. Sld, Oxford, coal in smaller seed. prove? Mis. Verrill has been Searsport, May barge Dunning. In Brunswick, May 18. George A. put the port for the summer. R inform the American port; 21, ar, stm Meteor, Norfolk; barge R & 47 4 months and 4 days. of diplomatic language with her Mr. and Dunning, aged years, Steamer Meteor arrived 20th from for the past year parents, L Co No 2, Elizabethport; 23, sld, stm Meteor, 18. Mrs. Jennette T. May that Germans must be allowed to con- Dyer. In Belfast, May SWANVILLE CENTER. Nation Cross'street. coal ar, barge Herndon, News with 3,800 tons of coal to the Mrs. Henry S Moulton, port; 25, Philadelphia; 93 year?, 10 months and 10 days. Newport their own manner. Dyer, aged Farm duct their war in sld, barge R & R L Co No 2, Rockland. In May 16, Mrs. Lucy Ford, for Sale P. &. W. Co. at Mack's Point. She finished Mr. Sherman Hall of Camden, who is attend- Ford. Orneville, Mrs. Caroline Dow and Oscar Dow visited C, ^ Stockton, May 20. Ar, ship Longfellow, to j M. aged 64 years and 3 months. and sailed At this date, Monday, Mrs. Jennie Bregg, the E. M. C. came load stm Phila- relatives in Belfast last Sunday. discharging Sunday for Newport ing schools at seminary, lumber; 23, sld, Millinocket, Gray. In Rockport, May 20, Harriet H., Lester sch Storm ON HASY TFRMS News. is a visit from her son, Mr. to the week-end with delpha, and New York; 24, ar, of El en F. 79 years expecting from Buckfport spend widow Gray, aged were last i Petrel to load lumber for Bos on; 24, ar, schs Lowell Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White guests M. Bragg, of Jacksonville, Florida, who has H. He Grindle. In Bucksport, May 23, Miss Miriam C. Whittier came by his cousin, Mr. George pkins, Church] Lizzie Lane and to load lumber; sld, of and Mrs. E. E. Clements in Tuesday’s and notified Itaska, Grind’e. Sunday Mr. j Containing about one hunrlr. already reached Massachusetts; afternoon Mr, took sch Edith New York. boat to spend the summer with her mother, street. Sunday Hopkins j McIntyre, Hutchins. In Orland, May 14, Mrs. Julia E. Searsport. d in Montville, nine miles fr his mother that he shall be with her early the to! Vinalhaven, Me., 20. Ar, sch George Mrs. H. B. Whittier, Reservoir street. Miss him to Camden in the Hopkins’ automobile May Hutchins, aged 78 years, 1 month and 17 days, j tation. Enquire of me to Stockton! Churchman, New York. Mrs. J. was enter- lm20 DUN TON V week Welci on returned during the Jepson. In Belfast, May 20, Lydia The Industrial Club very highly Whittier is employed as a stenographer at the present call his father. They 24. Ar, sch J R New j Camden, May Bodwell, aged 58 years and 10 months. 19th. There Bella and Monday went to Bucksport in York. Jepson. tained by Otis Patterson May Hampton Institute, Virginia. Dr. and Mrs. H. Evereit Hicfcborn of Cam- evening, Knight. In Northport, May 13, James VV. a and it was a jolly,wide- their little season for the young man to resume his stud- FOREIGN PORTS. 82 2 months and 15 days was good attendance Steamer Ogeechee, Gapt. Amos A. ar- bridge, Mass., accompanied by son, Knight, aged years, Dow, 18, Mrs. Elmira Mr. Patterson served ap- Boston steamer ies. Porto Cabello, May 20. Sld, sch Robert H Pease. In Bucksport, May a-wake meeting. rived at New York May 21st from Bremer via arrived Sunday mornirg by and 9 LET and Boston, Pease, aged 83 years, 1 month days. lemonade, peanuts, candy and oranges. TO and their summer home—the former McCurdy, Apalachicola P. ples, Sharpness, Eng., where she was taken by a opened From Cape Jellison piers the following ship- 20. sch Frederic A Rice. In Searsport, May 23, William Rice, his Queenstown, May Ar, The club gave him a vote of thanks for M- prize crew from a British man-of war and re- home of the late <>pt. Henry Albert Hicb- was evening: Darien 81 years. At Sunset, I)ecr Isle, ping report telephoned Monday Duggan, aged widow7 j and to meet with Man- Thurston In Union, May 5, Lavinia, royal entertainment hope leased after her was East Main street—for a week’s stay. I Pernambuco, May 18. Sld, sch Magnus cargo discharged. born, May 17tb, sch. Alicia B. Crosby sailed, light, 89 and 9 months Industrial Club will hold its son, Torrey, New York. of Albert Thurston, aged years him again. The Two furnished houses tor t for sc*. Edith Mclntire Shadrick L. Ex-Senator Malcolm Nichols of Boston was Frank A. Patterson, East Main street, Portland. May 19th, Rio 18 sch Florence M WALKER. In Belfast, May 23, j with Mrs. E. A. Robertson, June Capt. Janeiro, May Sld, next meeting ^ ooms in each; water in hous ■: load sch. Walker, 11 months. in town on relatives. to his arrived, light, to lumber. May 21st, Penley, Jameson, Baltimore. aped are Saturday calling This is took the Boston boat ?May 19th join Cornelius I. 2nd, and she requests all those who inter- is 12 Ar, sch James W Paul, Whitcomb. In Waldo, May 22, { ne view of Penobscot Bay, Mr. Nichols first visit to His Mr. F. P. R. Pat- arrived, light, for lumber freight, Progreso, May to be Searsport. wife at the home of his son, Longfellow/ 86 and 8 months. in the old school library ■ Jr, Peterson, Mobile (made passage in 3 days, Whitcomb, aged years ested Sunday ^ en hills; near the water. A>i father, Edwin T. a native of will also and steamer Miilinccket arrived with a gen- Young. In May 6, Mrs Fannie of in some Capt. Nichols,was terson, in New Bedford, Mass. They 1 hour.) Lincolnville, as it muBt be disposed Sur -« 59 11 months and present, 20tf E. H.COLBY, Searsport but resided in Massachusetts until Mr. and eral cargo from New York. May.23d, steamer 22. Sld, bark Mabel I Meyers, Knight Young, aged years, visit their daughter and husband, Bahia, May manner at once. | his death about two sailed with for New York Meyers, Barbados. 17 days. years ago. Mrs. H. W. Griffin, in Mattapoisett. Mass. Miliinocket paper Capt. Sidney J. Treat of the Boston pilot service, and Mrs. Treat of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Treat of Saranac Vermont. Lake, N. Y., Trainload to New Hampshire and and Mrs. Forest W. Treat of Searsport have Maxwell Anniversary Maine, been in Belfast the week where past Capt. F. PARKER DUPLICATES HIS TRAINLOAD SHIPMENT. W. Treat is critically ill at the Waldo County F. G. Hospital. PERFORMANCE OF 1914 BY SIX HOURS « R. R. DELIVERY BEATS ITS WONDERFUL George A. Innis, a graduate of the Sears- GRAND TRUNK

.. ■ v -- I. » who has a --y.. ^ port High school, been taking a course "" r—. II II ■ Ml. nil ..—-■•’r- T""' % in the Shaw Business College, Bangor, gradu- ated from the latter institution last week and has secured a position with Chapin & Co., wholesale grain and flour merchants of Ban- iror.

William P. Rice, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Searsport, died at his home on Prospect street, Sunday morning after an illness of about four weeks. He was the last of the family of the late Jesse Rice.. He followed the sea in his younger days for many years, and on retiring followed the oc- cupation of a house joiner. His wife, one son and a daughter died many years ago. The fu- neral services were held at his late home Wednesday afternoon andinternent was in the Sargent cemetery.

Aroostook Potatoes.

How will the 1915 acreagt of potatoes in Aroostook correspond with that of the past few years? It is hard to say, every person of whom you ask the a different know ar< question giving the Maxwell why a lot of people you of In reviewing the operations of answer. It will probably be somewhere be- This was the welcome news received at the meet represents a valuation $135,000. car that h s stood the acid test I Depart- M»r or Co. in Northern New England, Mr. F. tween eight and 20 per cent less than usual. Portland District office of the Maxwell Motor The enthusiasm manifested by the^ by a company, capitalized at | Co. in as- G. Parker says, “The quality of our product, a number of farmers are : on afternoon at 6 m. After ment heads of the Maxwell Motor its six modern Quite planting about Co. Wednesday p. bi of our up-to-date plants, 1 was taken by the eked by the efficiency department the same as common, and a few are a whirlwind the State of sembling this trainload up vital of the Max*. very plant- GRAND TRUNK SERVICE TELEoRAM. trip through Maine, h* ads, has enabled our distributors to make ing every part but the to of the Grand Trunk Railroad along A District One’s Iran ing more, great majority are putting j F. G. Parker, District Salesman, returned employees while other manufacturers year ago was removed that anti-tied owners, j in all the way from a little lesB to a deal 6 P. M. his office laden. Tied to his belt and the line. Every obstacle well Motor Cars from Detroit tax- good i Detroit, Michigan, May 15, 1915, heavy of the with limited facilities to produce popular less than the at his heels were one hundred would in any way delay the progress ties of the to its full en- average. dragging peRs; are to their dealers. factory Mr. L. | cars rolled priced cars, unable supply > I G. Nelson, ! some for ten days work. shipment, and when the Portland forced by the enthusiasm of the gunning was there Maxwell distributors are meeting the demand When Parker advised the factory that he into the Grand Trunk Yard, Nelson it became a task for tf In many parts of ArooBtook there are now Division Freight Agent, for a durable car of ation, simple stock all with his and announced light, quality. j of th no j had not only got his gun covered, but score-card, proudly ment heads Detroit plant practically active buyers for market pota- Maine. 1 time I to the 1 Portland,. that hia barrel was John J. that he had beaten last year's running by “Our factories and facilities produce J order, which the Portland In ~ badtf scratched, prise toes. other places during the past few days the with the and Your wire thirteenth cars Maxwell Autos (rcm here in extra at 6 Eastern knew his aim had six hours and five minutes, holding ship- Maxwell “25” has grown demand, j had over on Sales Manan 1 they are paying 40 cents, a few sixty Plath, Supervisor, of Maine. slipped although only record from Detroit to the State the thousands of pulleys that buzz day and to the demand "ft''1 60 cents wss been true, and the first anniversary trainload, ping Owing great days ago given. The starch-fac- P. M. via Port Huron. Seventeen cars Foitlaid, eleven North Stratford, one/i is seem to that of carloads one This goes to prove that co-opera’ion night in the Maxwell plant say ‘■25” at the time, Mr. Stebbins, at tories are 30 cents a consisting sixty containing only offering barrel for the and further proves the demand for cars Maxwell distributors -i • Groveton, one Berlin, six Lewistcn, twenty-icur Swanton. hundred and eighty Maxwell Motor Cars, left bound to bring success, j by was adverse to making a special l?r- best lots, and some good-siied lots are miles from be being to be that while the State of Maine is 846 throughout the country will supplied. was upon to give hauled to them. There are Detroit, Michigan, Saturday, May 15th, finally prevailed ?l"'1 ^nil. still many rather HAMILL, | beautiful which leads in the manu- of Nev> of I distributed among the Maxwell dealers in the city [ “The Maxwell car is an educated motor car. tion to the northeast corner rej,re- large holdings potatoes in this region. One tut a task <>f Comm. Agent. Grand Trunk R. R. Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont under a facture of automobiles, it is simple In it baa been to Yale. Carefully read and on May 1st the trainload ^ fanner has 8,000 barrels. The outlook is cer- of fact, H‘ for the automobile manufacturers a cash valuation of $76,(0< not Fairfield full head of steam, with special running or- leading Professor Lockwood's letter and then check Renting tainly rosy.—Fort Keview. May cars and serviee to its hour 19th. ders, arriving in Portland, Maine. Tuesday America to deliver give the certified record of torts, which appeared the Grand Trunk yard thirty-six at 6.05 m. This distributors and buyers in the shortest time, j and will realize schedule time. / afternoon, May 18tb, p. ship- ill your local newspaper, you running j