i Tme Republican Journal. Kun||,; 88_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916. NlTMRFl7^> l,.day’s Journal. Base Ball. fconltnU northport news. OBITUARY. 1 BROOKS, 1816 1916. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. in Secret Societies. Belfast (Jobe at his The Wedding Bells... Regi- Skowhegan, 7; 2; George of was a week-end Edward Shibles died Ail*. 3d home at town of Brooks will celebrate its cen- Mrs. Alfred Jones of o ■ Churches.. guest of his Bangor is the guest Mrs- ns..The At Skowhegan Aug. 2nd the local team de brother, Ira M. Cobe, at Hillside Knox Station, aged 69 years. 2 months and 7 tennial next week—August 14th to 17th, in- I Eldridge of Newport, R. I, is the guest .Nurth- Farms. i her sister, Mrs. Robert Whitehead. Championship. feated 7 to 2. had been an invalid all clusive—and the and other ! of Mrs. William V. Pratt. 1816- Belfast. Cram, who had beatei dayB. He practically program particu- ■cbituary. .Brooks Mrs. Clara several was a but the end came suddenly and unex- lars, with of of her distin- Edmunds of Lawrence, Mass., is ! Miss ■ Skowhegan times,was batted very hari I Sunday record at The hia life, portraits many Sarah Edith West of Boston is !, personal. day Northport the visiting and 11 hits were had been about the house and guished sons will be found on the 2nd guest of her brother, Mr. Frank E. her ntennial. .The D. A garnered from his delivery Country Club in regard to diniDg room service. pectedly. He page. Wiley. mother, Mrs. E. E. West. A | Canadian Forest The score: There W’ere but called a physician in Gazetteer of the State of Maine Geo. J. Miss Irene rhe several large parties from Bangor, farm ail day Tuesday by Marks of Augusta arrived Satur- Mrs. Effie Harrison has Official Votes returned from a jing Bella. and small the on account of labored Varney, published in 1881, says: '*It is claimed for a few BELFAST. many parties from Belfast. afternoon breathing. day day’s visit with Mrs. D. H. visit with relatives in Vinalhaven. .,:it..ir Nomination. 1 His condition then was not considered Beri- for Brooks that no town of its size has done Strout. ab aRd Mrs. Fred Richards of r bh a < Reading, Mrs. James F. Preston of Washington Gos- po more for the cause of freedom and Lowell, Mass., is I 1Mts.. If. 6 1 UUS, but he grew worse rapidly Wednesday temper- Mrs. from War Or- Curtin, 0 1 1 0 Mass., arrived Aug 5th for the week-end at Mary Harriman of Stockton Springs the guest of Miss Louise profit ance.” And on The Hazeltine. Neptune, 3b. 3 110 2' the and away at 1 o'clock Thursday Brooks has kept doing. was the •, for the 2nd night passed guest the week of Mrs. Wanted Northport Inn. They will spend a few days past George W. Miss Brignolia, cf. 6 0 3 2 0 1 | from heart failure. Mr. Shibles was census of 1910 gives the population of Brooks Florice Kenniston of Milo is the guest a*8° Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Lord in Bel- morning Frisbee. Ashworth, c. 5 0 0 4 2 < , as of and of the 26th ! born in the son of the late Mark and 704; but the new school building, its church Judge Mrs. George E. Johnson. /he Reunion Lannon.rf. 5 0 0 fast. Knox, 2 1 , edifice Misses Priscilla and Louise Swett of Lynn- >vton ..Veterans ss. Susan Shibles, and is survived by one and its enterprising business firms en- Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Springs. Alberts, 3 10 12 1 The (Penny) Bickford of Brighton Harriman at Little River has field, Mass., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Wal- * Y‘ :ii Waldo. F. McDonald, 2b. 4 0 0 2 3 1 | bungalow of Bernes O. Norton of title it to be called "tbe little town in Mass arrived ,-p been daughter, Ellen, wife biggest Sunday to visit relatives. Williams. 3b, lb. 3 0 16 11 sold to G. H. Hearst of Akron, Ohio, who Maine.” ter B. Dutch. of Belfast. and one sister, Mrs. George H. Rich It has never lacked for able leaders, 4 0 with Belfast, Mrs. George F. of Portland is ! Cram, p. 113 1 Mrs Hearst is the summer here. but Mr. and Mr. of New Bed- Reynolds the Strain of War spending i of Fairfield. Mrs. Rich arrived at his home without the cooperation of the community George R. Poor es How Haley, lb. 4 0 0 4 0 will guest of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens. Pow- They make of it a permanent summer what has ford, Mass., are of his sister, Miss ,,n Allies and Central for s brief visit and waa with him they could not have accomplished guests {. I home. Aug. 2nd Miss Sentences from Hughes 38 2 been Abbie E. Poor. Flora B. Blake ot erockton, is ^:.ent 7 24 14 1 i when he died, Mr. Shibles wsb a prosperous done in giving Brooks an honored place Mass., Hughes Winning Campaign Mrs. visiting her sisters, Misses Susie and Bertha SKOWHEGAN. Alice Barlow Rieman of Chicago, for- on3 of the beat farms in on the To those not familiar with the Miss Hannah Holmes returned to Ellsworth Clement of Ignorance in farmer and owned map. Blake. ab r bh a < merly of a at Hillside but who will visit it next the fol- after a i;,tains of Industry’s War po Newton, Mass., guest Waldo county. He was a member of Sunlight town, week, Friday visit with her aunt, Mrs. Thom- Curtis Black- Twombly, If.. 5 2 2 2 0 1 has Mrs. JaRley C. Farm, been quite ill for several days and and in belief was a lowing general description from the Gazetteer as B. Dinsmore. Salley D, Haashue of Boston arrived Fishburn, 88. 4 0 3 2 3] Grange religious Spiritual* *8 attended Dr. G. C. and Miss Ruth will be of interest: Monday for visit in Belfast and at Murphy, cf. 2 0 1 0 0 1 ! by Kilgore ist. The funeral was held at his late home Misses Katherine and Lillian Fox of Stone- Temple Coombs of ;t~'lions. The Deutschland Saunders, 2b. 4 112 3 1 the Waldo County hospital nursing Rev. A. Blair of the Brooks is situated near the center of Waldo Heights. 1 Sunday at 10 a. m., Arthur ham, Mass., arrived Tuesday to viBit Miss v\ C. T U. at Old Orchard. Houser, lb. 4 1 1 15 0 ( staff. county. Monroe and Swanville bound it on Belfast Universalist church officiating. The Flora A. Mrs, Nellie Dudley Wallace of Arms Embargo. Lee, 3b. 4 0 1 0 2 C the east, Waldo on the south, Jackson on the Burgess. Springfield, is the Sea Power.. Wooden 4 Jesse interment was in the family lot at Shibles’ north and Knox on the west. area is Mass., guest if Mr. and Mrs. .nd Dickinson, rf. 1 10 0 j Staples of Belfast, who came to Bay- The Henry A. Lloyd of New York arrived Friday Frederick c. 2 2 0 6 about 25 square miles. The hilliness renders W. Brown. Cannon, 4] side on his on of the Corner. to a few weekB in this and at bicycle Sunday hearing the spend city Lake- Cast Belfast.. .News of Fahey, p. 4 0 1 0 3 1 scenery quite varied and pleasing. There drowning accident to dive for the body, in are several fine bluffs and some beautiful side cottage, Quantabacook. George E. Getchell returned from a Vfast Price Current. Daniel Y. McFarland of North Lamoine died very Saturday a collision with an views. the elevations be week’s visit with hit .Died. 33 7 11 27 17 l avoiding auto on Broadway Among highest may Miss Alma Colby returned to Brockton, mother, Mrs. Helen R Aug. 3d at his home after a short illness due mentioned and Oak to Mass,, * came in contact with a and was thrown Sprout Hills, estimated in Two-base Fishburn lady from a two-weeks’ visit with her Merchant, Bath. hits, Fahey, Neptune, to heart failure. He was born in Hancock 70 be from 600 to 800 feet in height. The ponds ast Sunday Three-base from his wheel and was unconscious for some hits, Brignolia. Stolen bases are Half-Moon, Carson Mrs. P. Palmer, Ralph S. Collins of Boston arrived ago. lie enlisted at the age of 17 in Co. Fassagassawakeag, aunt, Dwight Monday eminent. Murphy, Dickinson, Houser, Williams, Twom- time. The was not years and The first is lady injured. Clements. the largest, having ; for a two weeks’ visit with his bly, Saunders 2. Sacrifice hits, 2 6th Maine Volunteers, and later en- and Mrs. Lewis F. Gannon and son Al- parents, Mr. Murphy I, Regt. aw area of about one mile in length and half a &,Mr. and Fishburn. Bases on off Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwicker and son, who Mrs. Michael Collins. the 7alls, Fahey 3, Cram listed in Co. A, 11th Maine Regt., and lost his mile in width. It is the source of the river of fred of Albion were guests over Sunday of city government 4. Hits and earned runs, off Fahey, 7 hits < have been the guests of Mr. E. C. Leseur at the same name, which into Belfast Mrs. G. S. arm iu an near Bermuda empties Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gannon. Pendleton went to Camden Tues- mg. Aug. 7th, Mayor runs in 9 off Cram, 11 hits no runs ir right engagement innings; the Mendali for the two bay. The rock is generally mica schist. The for cottage past weeks, had day a visit before to Newton -ding: 8 innings. Struck out, by 10; Cram 2 Hundred, Va. Mr. McFarland served as soii is a Mrs. A. P. and Mrs. Bert Carver returning Fahey have granite gravel loam, and quite fer- Carver, Mr, Umpire, Time, 2.15. left for their home in New York in their Mass,, to spend the winter. .l.DEKMEN. McCauley. chairman of the board of selectmen of La- tile. Hay and potatoes are the largest crops and little son of Brookline, Mass., are guests auto ty way of Bretton woods. White moun- but orchards moine for was a member of tne apple yield well. 1 he forests Mrs. as and or- many years; of Mrs. Sarah Jordan Knights. George Botume and daughter, Mrs approved Owing to the of the Rccklanc tains. Mrs. Col. Drennan, Mr. Leseur’s sister, comprise a variety of trees—maple, birch, disbanding G. A. R. Post at Ellsworth, of Clara art Lejok Lodge, beech, ash, hemlock, Rollins K. who has been Harrington, guests of Mrs. Botume’e team the game scheduled for Belfast and Mrs. Batune and Mrs Harrington of spruce, fir, cedar, oak, Morgan, visiting Aug No. 1. O. O. and one of the charter etc. brother, Mr. .$1,217 68 i)0, F., has3wood, poplar, Dr. and Mrs. L. left last Thurs- Henry I'. Gilman, 4th between Belfast and Rumford was can- Worcester, are here on a short visit. Harry Kilgore, 99 Mass,, members and the first lecturer of Lamoine 1,833 And to this be added the for his home in Vt. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. celled. The Rumford team was tc may following day Burlington, Peterson of Rockland, 25 00 planning at Bayside 15-18, with tor several to his Campmeeting Aug. Grange, years previous from the illustrated Industrial arrived 160 40 put in two days on the trip, one here ana one Supplement is- Mrs. Sarah E, Peavey and Mr, and Mrs. Mass., Monday and are stopping at F, the death had been material for a 276 58 following program: he gathering sued The Journal last H. in Rockland, and did not feel like making tht by year: Archie Peavey of Chelmsford, Mass., are visit- Mayo’s, Northport avenue. Bible Rev. Horace B. of the towns of Trenton and 400 00 study. Sellers, Tuesday history Lamoine. Brooks is a town of for one It was hustling, progressive in and 209 50 trip game. a great disappoint- afternoon at three o’clock. ing relatives Belfast vicinity. Mr, Ralph M. Johnson spent the week-end ac He is survived by his widow and four chil- business men, who have made their commu- 2 56 ment to the as an was Lecture, The Achievement of Life, H. E the Johnson public, interesting game nity one of the busiest and manu- Mrs. Roscoe Sanborn returned to Bangor Homestead, Primrose Hill, at o’clock. dren: Helen B. McFarland of Chicago. Mel- trading leaving cr. 9 02 Dunnack, Tuesday evening eight for expected, Belfast having shut out Rumford ir facturing points in Waldo county. One con- a in New York on the noon train Sermon, Rev. Frederick Wednes- vin McFarland of Buffalo, Prof. Saturday after visit Belfast, accompanied Monday. i* mce. 214 82 Palladino, F. Raymond cern alone in Brooks does a the in which the two teams hac business that ag- 684 24 only game day afternoon at three o’clock. Mr, Sanborn’s mother, Mrs. Helen A. San- Miss Florence of McFariand of Middleburv College, Vt., and gregates $200,000 a year. Brooks is full of by Bailey Norwell, Mass., and met this Bible study, Rev. A. E. Morris, Thursday 24 93 year, and a awaits one who forms born. Miss of afternoon at Mrs. Alfred M, Frye of Leicester, Mass. The business, surprise Marguerite Bailey Walpole, Mass., are 132 00 three o’clock, 1 his idea from a passing glance. The of i Sermon, Rev. A. E. Morris, even- funeral services took at the people Mrs. M. L. Mitchell and Vtlma guests their aunt, Mrs. Robert F. Russ. 315 61 9; Belfast 0. Thursday place Baptist are all and of the 1 daughter Skowhegan at enterprising higher class. 143 41 ing eight o’clock. afternoon. lor N. and will be Mr. and Mrs. At Skowhegan last Saturday afternoon the church. Lamoine. Sunday The homes are beautifully kept, and many i left Sunday Manchester, H., Edwin W:orthen and two chil- 192 14 Bible study, Rev. Horace B. Sellers, Friday fine homes the v* IMVAO.JI.CI dren of grace village. Lilt) gUCbLS 1U1 LWU nccno Lexington, Mass., are of Mtb 44 71 local aggregation defeated the Belfast team, £ afternoon at ihree o’clock. guests The Marsh stream which rises in Knox and Worther’s 39 to 0. The Lester G. Clark died July 7th at the Naval j Lindgrin. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Heal. summary: nars. ira iw. v^oue entertained ic guests at receives support from two tributaries—one \ 517 92 Hospital in Newport R. L, of pneumonia fol- in x nornaiKe—tne mer in jacKson—is a Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean of Bellows Mrs Laura w Davis Belfast.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-C luncheon at the Country club Aug. 4th, follow- rising Percy returned to £>alem 335 50 useful river. There are within the vil- ■ Skowhegan.3 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 x—S lowing measles. He was born in Dixmont, pretty are of Mrs. Louise S, Shales. Mass, last after a ed by auction. The first a handsome Falls, Vt„ guests Saturday two weeks’ via.it prize, lage three falls that furnish good water power Sept. 13, 1898, the youngest child of Atwood They have been on an auto trip through the with her aunt, Susan H River .$6,779 86 (iouble picture frame of dull gold finish, was practically all the year. Stevens, avenue. and was a I. rs J. W. Jones and others Belfast and W. Rose E. Clark, and young man, of like other interior White Mountains and Maine. Fred Skowhegan Split Even won by Mrs. George R. Doak, aDd the second, Brooks, many towns, H. Young of Hartford, Conn., formerly •ttage street southerly sterling worth and character whose passing is finds its source of wealth in the farms; and a basket with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pennington, Livingstone of East was a vs as referred to the com- Belfast and Skowhegan played two fast and hand-painted design, by it is true that the for Belfast, guest for several da>s mourned by a large circle of friends. Last perhaps opportunities of exciting games on the Congress street grounds Charles E. Rogers of New York. The other development lie in that direction. Within Rutherford, Miss Louise DeVivian, Godfrey Henry C, Marden. He returned home last ring all who conduct an April he enlisted in the Navy, going to the the last few has been last Monday afternoon. The home team won guests were Mrs. Joseph Tyler, Mrs. H, H, ; years there a noticeable MacDonald and Theodore Baldwin,third,mninr- Saturday. ity or through it to apply Training Station at Newport, R, I., and by his increase in the acreage planted; as well as in the first in a sensational from Carter, Mrs. George I. Mrs. Austin ed to from Northport last Sunday. h r.-'ise or from the finish, coming Keating, the Bangor Frank Palmer Wilson, of *ew York is permit ability and great desire to advance in his yield per acre. Esq., a W. Mrs. Wilmer J Mrs Ed- which they shall pay a behind and winning 5 to 4. Belfast made Keating, Dorman, Hay and potatoes are the principal staples Miss Carrie E. Spofford of Bangor is the the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson chosen work was in a short time advanced to a as Liven two and win L Mrs Grace Mrs and some as as 200 loads of readings good start in the second game but failed to Klahre, Baker, Joseph raised, years high of Mrs. S. Pitcher at the Bat- F. Wilson, Condon street. He motored from on the on guest Elbridge (Z grossed. W Mrs G position battleship Minnesota, which hay have been sent from this station. Also, come across when hits were needed and the Blaisdell, Frank Harriman, and Mrs •e the total and of friends in this She was for- New York in his car. reported loss, he was taken sick. Besides his father and upwards of 400 carloads of tery, city. L A potatoes, annually .e on Beaver street owned visitors won 4 to 2. The game was made seven Savage. are shipped from here. In addition to hay and merly the stenographer of Mathews Bros. motner he leaves four sisters and one brother, Rev. and Mrs. Harry Lutz of Davis and valued at $200. by agreement. The summaries: Mrs. Charles entertained potatoes, the land here is good for corn, wheat Newton, Mass., innings Bradbury Aug. 2d Mrs. James H. Jones and daughter $100; damage $50. who have the sympathy of many friends in ; and oats. There are no abandoned farms in Dorothyf who are at their summer home in Lincolnville FIRST GAME at dinner at the Ciub Mr. and Mrs. lax collector, as Country but for farms who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert reported 1 their great bereavement. The sisters are Mrs. Brooks, opportunities getting arrived Monday for a brief visit with Mr. and belfast.0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 x-5 T. Dodworth and J. W. of George Dugan New at reasonable prices are yet good. There are left last Thursday for Ban- 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0—4 Fred Loud of Plymouth, Mrs. Lottie Smith of Emery, Bucksport Mrs. James C. Durham. .$85,511 75 Skowhegan.0 York, Mons. and Madam Pierre Tartoue, the several long and short lumber mills in this Mrs. Patterson of gor en route to their home in Arlington, Mass, i. 3 97 second game Houlton, Phyllis Belfast, vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Glosson of latter Miss Alma Dodworth, did not accompa- Claremont, N. J., Miss June the Lewis Clark street 12,134 70 0 0 2 2 0 0—4 Clark, and brother, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tucker of Bridge and their E Skowhegan.0 ny the to as Mons. Tartoue has Brooks, Aug. 9,1916. Tomorrow, son,Charles are guests of Mr. and 165 0 0 0 0 0-2 party Maine, Thursday, Tucker's 11 Belfast.2 0 of ixmont. The funeral service was held are entertaining as their guests Mr. Mrs. James James commissions to to to Mr. A. E. Dennison of the Standard in East Belfast, at their 85,515 72 Belfast go Murray Bay, Canada, Decorating The series now stands, Skowhegan 8, July 12th and the interment was at Simpson’s Mrs. C. E. Tucker of Washington, D. on to the of the Co. of Boston is assist- mother, cottge Patterson’s Point. ;• rs were passed: and paint portraits daughters of Col. expected to arrive,with 6. Belfast went to Skowhegan Tuesday Corner, Dixmont. C., and his brother, Henry R. Tucker of New :rtic sign posts be placed at Woods of the English army. He is at : ants, to have charge of the decoration of busi- Mr. and Mrs. Noah L. of here next Saturday. present Page Beverlv and High streets and one Skowhegan plays York city. working in New York on a portrait of Miss ness Diaces and residences of the town for Mass., who are visiting relatives in nigh and Bridge streets. Thomas Joseph Drummond of Montreal, a in last Bucksport* ! a well known New York the great centennial celebration beginning Among the Belfast people Bangor will arrive to visit ; Townsend Brothers to WEDDING bells. Thompson, society Saturday Mrs. Page’s sis- wealthy steel manufacturer, died last Sunday and were Misses Emeroy avenue from Capt. K. W. girl. Mrs. Tartoue was recently presented Aug. 13th. The Congregational church and Saturday Sunday ter, Mrs. George E. Kittredge. 11 at his summer residence in Mr. Drum- top of the hill beyond Castine, Union hall are to be decorated for Maude B, and Clara Steward and Wil- with a beautiful new car, and she and her hus- specially Ginn, Rev. Fathers Curran of two Hunt-Perkins. Miss Alfreda Perkins and mond was a Malden, so-called, inches deep former president of the Montreal the liam Mrs J, R. of Win- Mass., Carey, band to motor here for a brief be- exercises to be held at those places. Vaughan. Eagleston of .for $300, be accepted; they Hosea Hunt, both of Burnham, were hope stay of Hallowed,Meiligan of Augusta.and ot quietly Board Trade, director of several banks and a visitor. Malley on to 13th, Rev. T. H. Martin will terport was also oi, and the said $400 be fore going Canada. Sunday, Aug. Boston were of Rev. married in Clinton Saturday evening, July 2nd, insurance companies and a member of Drum- guests Father Kealey ot 'gent fund. The location deliver the sermon at the church. A. Smith. Messrs. W. H. and Hatha- anniversary Rev. Ashley St. Frances church over the 40-bour to the at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. H. H. Misses Maude, Edna and Flora, three little mond, McCall & Co. He was born at Tawley, service last subject change by Monday will be the first of and Mr. of of evening presented Lewis Shepleigh Bangor Utterly and highways. way officiating, They were attended by Mr. daughters of Mr, and Mrs, Daniel A. McLeod \ County Leitrim, Ire., on Sept. 26, 1860. He Saturday Sunday. 'f historical pageant ever given in Waldo county* Conn., were guests Aug. 2nd of Mr. the finance committee and Mrs. Arnold Hunt. Mr. Hunt has Hartford, employ- of this city, sang several part songs at the was seriously ill four years ago, but was Mrs. Augusta C. Starkey and Miss M. J. nvier to H. C. Marden $375 | Fifty characters will appear in costumes of the and Mrs. Edmund Wilson at their summer ment at the M. C. R. R. station in Burnham. at the to have He of on of land between musicale Northport Country Club last thought recovered. went to Castine Ramsey Washington, D. C„ and Mrs. H. W. Peirce rimes, representing some of the historical fea- home at l^ake ;ens’ The have the best wishes of all Quantabacook. house. young couple Sunday afternoon. Elsie, the other member of a few weeks ago with the idea of his Chase of Boston arrived and are I restoring tures of Brooks from 1816 to 1916. The cos- Tuesday guests f supervisor of future. Mrs. ii. A. Ham and daughter Thelma of highways for a prosperous the regular quartette, was unable to attend on health. His widow was a of General at the Hodgdon home, No, 31 Cedar lor daughter tuming is the Howe Co. of Haver- street, for the nine months for by Hooker, are a two weeks account of illness. Miss the is A. L. Chetlin of the Mr. Wollaston. Mass., spending the month of August. red and that he be allow- The home of Mrs. Roland Maude, eldest, i army. hill, Mass. the various Gilbert-Bearce. Among entertaining vacation at the Stephenson cottage, “Fair- >f his automobile. 11 years and Flora, the youngest, is 6 years, Drummond also leaves two sons. His remains Mrs. on was the scene of features will be and Sherman \\. Freeman and the Bearce Washington street, quilting, paring, husking on Shore. Mrs. Ham's son Har- daughter finance committee and it is a to to their wTere taken to his view," Allyn always delight listen Montreal, accompanied by and old-time dances. Dorothy of New who had :nat the ciiy council rec- a pretty wedding Tuesday evening, Aug. 1, bees, spinning, weaving, Haven, Conn., been sweet and well blended wife. old spent Sunday with them. ■-sh rs voices. They sang The ; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. that they abate all when her daughter, Miss Ella Bearce, was From appearance of the first settlers re- W. A. Gentner at their Die 1916 the Whip-poor-will song, “Beautiful J. O. Hayes arrived from Philadelphia year against in to J. Gilbert Jr,, Moonlight,” citing their struggles, to that of the Colonial Capt. cottage in Last Belfast, left last The Belfast united marriage Godfrey G. Howe the Rockland Saturday Building Bells”,and a “Don’t Wiggin, president of ast for a week’s visit with his family, Co., Gilbert of Corinna. The “Evening patriotic song, maids, this entertainment has taken Friday afternoon for their home. -. i iie baco son of Rev. Godfrey National many Valley Canning Bite the Hand That’s Feeding Icou.” Prof. E. Bank, died, Aug. 3d,aged 69 years. He while his command, the schooner Rachel W. nxes assessed the took at 8 Rev. Mr. weeks of training to prepare the cast and it Frederick Knowltou of against ceremony place o’clock. had been connected with the bank since Duluth, Minn., for- s .id L. Klahre rendered seven classical selections early Stevens, is unloading a cargo of dye stuff from year in excess of of the will be one of the most features of of is Gilbert, father groom, officiating, using life and succeeded the late Hon. John Case pleasing merly Liberty, visiting Belfast relatives on the piano, several of which were by S. Port au Prince, Hayti. The schooner is char- The bride was at- request. the week’s celebration. The citizens of Brooks for the first time in 26 raw his order on the single ring ceremony. as its years. He is on his the city president 13 years ago. He is survived tered to to take coal to Lisbon, Portugal. E. in white de chene. Delicious re- The annual music Festival at should procure their reserve seats at once, as way home from a visit with his Emery Mayo for ser- tired crepe Northport by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Walter M. daughter, Mrs. at the election Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Thorsen of New York primary freshments were served. A handsome wedding Campground will be held this year on August the outside demand for seats is expected to be Thomas L, I.yle, in Brantford, Canada. sum of and Spear and Mrs. W’illiam A. Glover. j $2 charge the were for several days the past week of was the bride. It contained a 14th, 16th and 18th, and some fine large. guests gent fund. cake cut by ring, very artists Misses Marian and Sadie of New Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore. They Jennys unit- half the wa3 drawn Miss Ruth and a will be heard. Al- Tuesday evening at Crockett’s picture house cost of a night which by Jones, Monday night, Aug, 14th, York are guests of their cousin, Miss Blanche were entertained their hosts at the Coun- •rounds for the 1916 fair. Bearce. The out town bert Leonard of will The Churches. the history of Brooks will be shown in moving by thimble by Roland of Squier, Boston, give an Jennys, daughter of Dr. C. W. Cedar Mayor Keei e and council- Club at dinner while here and left Friday Jenn..s, were Rev. Mr. Gilbert and illustrated lecture on South America. He is pictures. The expense involved in obtaining try i-'- guests present street. The ladies lived ng J. E. Clement’s claim the White Mountains young formerly here, Misses Ruth and Esther said to be a fine and his is Rev. Horace B. Sellers preached in the audi- these slides has been considerable, but the for a motor trip tnrough u^ing him a new wagon be daughters, the Gilbert, very speaker, subject and attended the Belfast hign school. torium at last on their to New York. Mr, and Mrs. Jones and daughters Ruth and Bajside Sunday afternoon. committee will be able to present Brooks as it way Mr. and Mrs. C. and ■raw his order on the Ralph Pitcher daughter city Reba. all of Corinna; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Neison Mme. FossLamprell Whitney,who is said to be The services at St. Margaret’s Church next was 100 years ago, and to show from year to Former Justice A. M. Spear arrived in Gard- yabie to J. L. Patterson for Adella of Caribou arrived last Sunday to spend one of the finest readers in the its various Admission to the 2nd from Mass., where he and the and daughters, Mrs. Cecil Thompson and Miss I country in Sunday will be at 10.30 a. m. and 5 p. m. The year changes. iner Aug. Brookline, charge same to ten days with Mr. Pitcher’s Mrs. H. C. this will “The will be the usual of 10 cents. treatment at a and has mother, Esther Tucker,of this town. The out-of-town line, give readings from Lion and summer rector, Rev. Dr. C. B. Bailey, will pictures price had received hospital, : 1 Pitcher, No. 23 Church street. Water Co. be instructed to summer home in Litchfield. They made guests with the bride and groom left later for the Mouse," and Mme. Cara Sapin, of Boston, speak at the morning service. There will be Wednesday evening will be the reunion of gone to his His ure on Miller rt" hydrant will reside contralto with the Boston descendants of the and friends were to note the favorable ■-t west Corinna, where the young couple formerly Opera Com- no sermon at the 5 p. m. service. early settlers, George pleased | of Congress street short trips in tais vicinity. a circle of will in a of Roberts of Brooks will condition of his health, and are confident of : the terms of the contract having the best wishes of large pany, appear group songs. Mme Miss Jennie Jerome of New Haven. Conn., B, preside at the meet- aI-1 Mrs. Ed. N. Winslow arrived »aid company, said a future.—Pittsfield Adver- Sapin, alone, would be a great card’ Several descendants ot the Roberts fam- his early and complete recovery. Saturday morn- 6. hy- friends for happy drawing who is spending the summer at the Battery ing. accordance with the di- in her car from Mass to c! tiser. for she sang here recently at the will and after an Mrs. E. Evans and non of ing Lawrence, spend mmittee on fire Northport with her mother and brother, delighted the ily speak interesting program George George 1 department, several weeks at the home of her Country Club, delighting with her there will be a social hour and arrived and brother, Her- t- city treaaurer, be in- everyone audience at the church last Sun- general get-to- Stamford, Conn., Tuesday have large Baptist bert ;he treasurer of REGIMENTAL REUNIONS. wonderful voice and her cordial McDonald, on Nortbport avenue. She was i'' the State and magnetic day morning with a beautifully rendered solo. gether meeting. This meeting is open to the rooms at Miss Harriet P. White’s. George Hr~" ^ame to the her fc,. highway ap- concert and no admission fee. has become a Boy Scout and was at the Y. M. accompained by nephew. Edward First Maine Heavy Artillery. The First personality. Friday night, Aug. 18th, Miss Jerome is a church soloist in New Haven public Everyone will Winslow, C. A. Camp at Twin Lake, Conn., during July, and Mr. Conlin of Lawrence, who returned to ial Maine association night, Leginska, the English pianist, who is and a be cordially welcomed to attend. D-:, on Water street be Heavy Artillery Regimental is young singer of great promise. was ca lied "Admiral Evans” in v w_°rk where he the the on will hold its 40th reunion at Town hall, now at Seal city Sunday night’s steamer. ir(/ direction of the highway de- Hamp- Harbor, will be the great attrac- Brooks now expects the biggest day in its "W'ang Doodle,” the camp’s daily Journal. den, August 22. This will be the week of the At the Methodist Church next Sunday at tion. Leginska has in the Maine Music to be Aug. 17, 1916. Miss Ruth Dinsmore, the att,.r Maine State and the most played a. history Parade, ball of 12-years-old daugh- of perpetual care of the Eastern fair, favor- 10.45 m., Rev. Horace B. Sellers will speak Henry Crosby Emery, formerly Ellsworth, le^,. in both and athletic band ! ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. r: U, rove able rates can be had round Festival, Bangor Portland, where games, events, concerts, and the and sou of ex Chief Justice has re- Irving Dinsmore,went to av Cemetery, as per will by purchasing trip on "In League with Christ,” and at 7 30 he will Emery, tickets to A of sanie* be lelt with the ceme- railroad Bangor. special electric she created a big sensation, and those who exercises are all free to the his professorship political economy Waterville last Saturday to visit her cousin. speak on "Seekers.” Sunday school at 12.15 literary public, signed car will leave for at 9.30 s in Yale university, to accept a with Bangor Hampden heard her at that time will be delighted to have and the citizens of Waldo county are position Miss Florence Dinsmore. It was her lirst rail- a. and left the next p. m., and in the Wood’s schoolhouse at especially Trust of New as one ‘INT m., if you get take regular service the Guaranty Co„ York, CONVENTION. another Miss Florence to come to Brooks on and in car. Fare ten cents each each to his opportunity. Hardeman, invited Aug. 17th and its He will way journey alone, saying gooil-bye at way, pay 2.30 p. m. During August the prayer meetings of foreign representatives. oegin buy a pair of horses for fire own will be called to the wonderful will with an the station she Hirp ... fare. Meeting order at violinst, also be heard Fri- enjoy the big celebration. his new duties investigation of the op- remarked, “My feelings are v i‘r will be continued on at Keene, Aldermen Dinner served at noon at Wednesday evenings for investment of American Thomp- 10.15. twenty-five day Miss Hardeman made the world The committee on had a portunities capi- indescribable. I am tickled en | night. parade meeting last three-quarters and sad. Howes and Kimball were cents. Hampden is to the old 7,30, followed at 8.30 by the probationers' class. in and will sail in preparing give tour with tal Russia, early September to same. Sousa, and played in Belfast about Monday night and announce the one-quarter scared.” tj | buy First Maine a cordial welcome. Miss Catherine A. Codman has following for that country, where his headquarters for as rnade a of two at the time recently pre- sealer weights The 11th Maine. The years ago that Nina Morgana, line of parade: All will assemble on the hill two or three years will be in Petrograd.—Ells- forty-fifth annual sented to St. John’s church, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harmon and son Elmer ( ed Walter H. Booker, r^- the coloratura Roxbury, Mass., worth American. reunion of ihe 11th Maine Regimental Associa- soprano, sang. Altogether, the near the Friends church and the line of pa- the sum of will of Brockton, Mass., arrived will be held in $10,000 which be devoted to Monday morning tion Bangor, Sept. 6 and 7 program for the three is one which rade will be down street to the in item is from a New 1 nights, High sqjare The following York pa- to visit Mrs. Harmon’s j MUNICIPAL OFFICERS, Headquarters will be at the Windsor Hotel. the building of a chancel, lady’s chapel and sister, Mrs. F. E. How- would be hard to The festival this front of the thence to the Gushee is a son of the late •,l(*0 The equal. year postoffice, corner of per. Mr. Stephen I from the Union Safe program: Wednesday, Sept. 6th, 10.30 other rooms in memory of her brother, the late ard, Bayview street. They will visit Mr. Har- a. m. Grand hall. Business is under the auspices of the Emmons street, to the Gushee of and a brother of T. E. J Portland for Edward Army meeting to Northport Country returning square, Appleton, mon’s mother, Mrs. Frank in North- ■ Rt. Reverend Robert Codman, of the Prescott, b.-i ai d tax collector of Bel- read reports, appoint committees; also read Club and the Campmeeting Association, and Bishop across Marsh river bridge to the Gushee of Camden. From this item it is square oppo- very und Mrs. Harmon’s and Mrs appr -ved. Roll of Honor. Adjourn for dinner, 2 30 p. Epiecopal Diocese of Maine, who was the rec- port, parents, Mr. li m., the concerts will be held in the big auditorium, site the A. E. Chase Co.; returning to Central evident that Mr. Gushee is in New no ! of election of prospering Roscoe Whitcomb, in Waldo. Harmon is | Charles F. Swift were Reports committees, officers, tor of St. John’s church, his first and only nar- Mr. where Madame Evelyn Scotney and Howard square, down Monroe street to C. O. York: and Orrin Al- reading letters from absent commrades; also Varney's a vacation J, Dickey, | ish at the time when he was elected to the taking from his duties as mail car- f ■’f rd Howard and any other business that may come up. At 7.30 White of the Boston Opera Company appeared residence, from thence returning to the start- Another twelve story apartment house to Ralph Miss rier. c jurors for m., C Fire, to which all the affiliated Episcopate.In accepting Codman’s gift the is R. A. the Supreme | p. amp last year. This is not a money making pro- ing point. Every preparation is being made cost $1,500,000 planned by Gushee, comrades and ladies are invited. For infor- voted that the in the new of the Claremont Inn, for the north- and tickets will be vestry parish place proprietor and Mrs. Ernest O. j mation address the position, only enough sold to have this parade a big spectacular feature. Capt. Patterson, who secretary, Thomas T. Ta- chancel an in of east corner ot Claremont place and Riverside to organ memory Bishop Codman. were the season at their I bor, Verona rark Me. comfortably fill the auditorium. It is due Every live merchant in Brooks is to be repre- Drive. It is to have ten families on each floor spending summer |_ First an area 186x140 feet. home in bXRhl SOCIEliES. entirely to the influence and efforts of Ira M. Baptist Church, Rev. J. Wilbor Rich- sen ted by a float or advertising display. Those and is to cover Neville Rockport, left there in response to a T HE CHECKER CH & Ragge designed the house. call for j \MPIONSHIP. Cobe and a few others interested that such re- ardson, minister. Residence, 1 Northport ave- taking part in the historical pageant of Mon- Capt. Patterson from Washington, D markable artists are obtained, and music-lovers nue, telephone 212 3. In cases of sickness or day evening, about 50 in number, will take Mr. and M s. G. F. Harriman of New York, en C., and from there went to Annapolis, Md. of the Knox 'ihe match being played at Block, tj j.: meeting Coun- Farrington in route for their summer home at Bayside, lunch- this city, between E. N. Pierson of ‘Belfast this vicinity are looking forward to three trouble, this church, through its minister, will part in the parade in costume. The 100 de- Aug. 3d, where CapL Patterson is to build ft ta, istion, O. E. S., was held at ed Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. White. and E. K. of 4 to 2 and days of rare All the motor lines serve such scendants of the settlers and 100 boat for the On the of their Chapman Portland,stood enjoyment. gladly anyone desiring service, early school Mr. Harriman, who is an eminent lawyer, was department. day p.,s„ 3d, with 300 members 8j drawn at .the end of play Friday night. from this city to Northport will run special whether or not connected with the At children will be a striking feature. Brooks in New York at the time of the great explo- departure from Washington they received Elizabeth With six more to church. jf;, Spear of Rockport only games play, all indica- and that it trips, so that will be pos- 10.45 next Cornet band will lead the and will be sion Sunday morning, says is one news of the birth of a to their son audress of tions point to a surrender of the much transportation easily Sunday morning preaching service; parade daughter 6k welcome. These offi- disputed increased in numbers several thing that the New York newspapers did not medal and title claims. sible for those who do not own cars. topic,"A summer’s lessons from and by additional and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Patterson, in ‘^rs- forest.field It is his opinion that if it had Hattie Davies of Rock- was when musicians from Waterville. There will also exaggerate. | Play begun Tuesday afternoon, bog—what the teach.” Bible school con- Phoenixville, Pa. Mrs. frogs be band concerts the Two happened in the daytime 10,000 persons would 1. Adelaide Butman of Pierson won one and drew the other. On TttE through day. games WAR NEWS. venes at 12 o’clock;visitors cordially welcomed. of ball will be played in the field of Mrs. Kate have been killed in lower New York. In the P**dle Walker of Wednesday Chapman equalized in the forenoon, he 147 Since his return to from Elii Warren, Mrs. Lane. Brooks and Monroe office building which occupies windows Bennington, Vt., !,! only to lose again in the afternoon, and Thurs- Young people’s meeting at 6 30, to which all Troy, Freedom, Mrs. Ella Watts of Every town and village in the British Isles, will battle for were smashea. Mr. Harriman is a Belfast boy his vacation at the Rev. S. Thomaston, saw the same one the supremacy. Among the Battery, George day result, win apiece, but or young in years and spirit are invited. friends ls>on, as well as the ob- earnestly track events will be a or war between who used to have many hereabouts in Mills has in an out-door Mrs. Alice Williams of Friday Pierson made it two up and with the places throughout empire, tug appeared presenta- Evening preaching service at 7.30; minister’s Brooks and Jackson the early days, who are always glad to wel- ui«e match two-thirds the will served Aug 4th, the second of teams. tion by amateurs of the of Julius Caesar, I Williams of Rockport, completed, sledding anniversary come him on his occasional visits "down east.” play be hard for the old topic, "Things which follow—or tremendous The literary exercises will be held at Union ”atbew8 of veteran. Pierson’s wine Great Britain's declaration of war. in which he had the of Cassius. The Gfe.i Camden and Mrs. Ada Meetings hall after the at 1.30 m., E. C. Hoi- —Rockland Courier-Gazette. part were on the Whilter, Souter and two Glasgows, things overlooked by shallow people,” The parade, p. were held and resolutions a brook with the of v,nH*baven, vice Miss while won a Whilter and a passed, declaring presiding, following program: Bennington Evening Banner August 4th H»ru.h | presidents; Chapman Tillicoul- minister will at the Friends of Charles B, Haskell of ’l'‘ “determination to continue to a victorious preach Northport Baptist Music, Brooks band; invocation, Rev. T. H. Pittsfield, that the Rockland, secretary; Mrs. try.—Portland Evening Express Aug. 5th. end says histrionic ability of the partici- Church at 2.30 p. m. This, Thursday, Martin; address of welcome. D. B, Plummer; who graduated from Bowdoin in 1912, are in- R°ckland. the struggle in the maintenance of those ideals evening pants and the beauty of the out-door theater J v treasurer. At centennial night in the vestry at 7.30 o’clock, a prayer poem. Clifton P. Roberts; music, terested to learn of his to Miss Crops in Aroostook. of liberty and which are the service, engagement added to the wOh 100 couples on the floor. justice, common Brooks band; historical address, S. W. Nor- enjoyment of the audience, and and sacred cause of the allies." to which a cordial invitation is extended to the Elizabeth of Mr. and Mrs. J. wood; oration, Hon. John E. Bunker of Bar Day, daughter C. of one of the characters: Augusta, Me., 4. E. A. as- news of leading Aug. Rogers, The the past week, with the general public. of centennial of Bellows Vt. Miss for the Seized Vera Cruz. excep- Harbor, Secretary State; ode, Day Falls, Day S. Mills as (Sr.-, sistant State dairy inspector, has just returnee tion of a temporary German gain at George Cassiu-, was always the Verdun, composed by Tilton E. Elliott and sung by the two has been teacher of domestic choleric from a trip through Aroostook county ai d re- was of gains everywhere for the Allies. past years envious, politician; quick to anger, On Hersey Nominated for Congress. Apollo quartet. From 7 to 8 band concert,and Maine Institute. shrewd in that the and will be aboui news science at the Central Mr, his judgments, tire, I,.', j" e"» '/“* onTSeifuTSSpretSiS ports hay grain crop Tuesday, was received of further Rus- at 8.30 a in always striking the American has grand ball Union hall. who is the son of the late Charles B. Yet it was ..nL »5K| ,v,.r ufeto flag, ihe best that that county has ever sian successes and of a Haskell, played with restraint and linished produced splendid victory for At the 4th district rates have been made on the M. C. aU«*>D. aid with truth, and the look He the the Republican convention, Special and Mrs. Alice Haskell of Pittsfield, was prom- art, always with the V,l'ver potatoes fine, says haj Italian army. A new combined offensive held in Hon. Ira R. R. been right pause, tone, inspi- to Bangor Aug. 8th, G, Hersey Arrangements have made with C. inent in athletics at of h, lJugheB depose Huerta,” aaya is about three-quarters harvested and in the Allies has on Bowdoin, being captain ration, always with the knowledge of the value manj by begun the western front of Houlton received the nomination for P. Tarr to furnish lunches at his room r;ilkhi New York Con- dining his track team senior After of a word. as forwardly,— , of the fields the grain is turning yellow an< whichis expected to lead to the severest year. graduating Cassius, played by Mr. Mills, fight- gress on the 4th ballot. Hon. Isaiah K. Stet- in postoflBce block, and a dinner in the was a that harvesting will begin next week. banquet from Bowdoin he was a member of the faculty character the portrayal of which is rare- | aon;was second on all ballotB.a^_ room at Union ball. of Maine Central f Institute. ly equalled upon the professional Btage. T7D EF fARE Y0U familiar! r With CONEY ISLAND I

IT IS THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR I SEASIDE RESORT I

One hundred million visitors its season. enjoy pleasures every This vast nu I is equal to the combined population of the United States. ■ Its Bathing Beaches have no equal. : Millions of dollars are invested great amusement enterprises. £» Men from State in every the Union are part owners and participators in Island’s enormous profits. CHARLES L. ROBERTS. f is, and has been spending millions in beautiful I and Elmer G. Roberts of brooks, Edna park- I | M. Roberts of Norwood, Mass., and El- vards, etc. f! son M. Roberts of Boston Mass. I A rnd Subway, Elevated, Surface Car Terminal, costing three million do! I k now under construction, 7 Six million people are in easy access to its pleasures at a minimum JUDGE WOODBURY DAVIS. fifteen cents. one event in the history of the little H. big Jones, Mrs. Jenkins, Staples & Son, the town. Hood’s Creamery, Jenkins Lumoer Com- Having outgrown present facilities, we propose to tear down the \\ HI] ■ Roberts [Sight. pany, Ellis Lumber Company, with other HOTEL of 100 rooms and 2000 bath whole ale house of New houses, and on the present and Wednesday evening, August Kith, will England. The adjoin, of the will be that be observed as Roberts’ night and at closing parade of 17 site reconstruct America’s Hotel and 1916. Largest Bathing Establishment, it Union hall there will be a reunion of the girls to represent outclass any structure of the resorts. early settlers of Brooks, and especially Governor to he Present. European It will consist of a mammoti the descendants of Joseph Roberts, who room ()»k!ev Cur*is will be hotel, a separate unite of 14,000 bath a was one of the first settlers of tile town. Governor present houses, building containing ho r during the day and will address the CHARLES A. ROBERTS His descendants, which numbered 157 peo- salt water, and electric baths, a mammoth a from the a* 12 at ball-room, convention hall with grandchildren, were more numerous than I ple square o’clock, the c ose of the The the others and for that reason the re- parade. lifetary exer- ty of 10,000, a huge swimming pool, cafes, grills, stores, j cises will 'ake u*t at 1 in restaurants, etc The Brooks Centennial. union was designated as Roberts’ night. p o’clock the | afternoon at the lT ion hail. Brooks. cover two 600 teet Among the speakers of the occasion for j city blocks, approximately beach front, with a depth of I It will be Fittingly Observed August 13th this will be Dr. J. Roberts program j The architectural plans have been completed and will be b\ “ to 17tb. the program including an ('Id of Augusta and Hon. C. C. Roberts of j supervised Chicago. H. Home Week. Kimball, whose monumental fame has been established in giant Thursday, August 17th, will be the big j skyscraper, An elaborate celebration for *he 100.1: day of the celebration, when it is ex- I as the Empire Trust, the City Investment, the U. S. Realty, the Adams E\ of the tow of Brocks, h«« that all roads will lead to Brooks. anniversary > pected | HON. A l.l.F N l> AVI Soout >r 1859 1860 the & b*»en planned for the dates of August The day's program will open with a oand Trinity, Philadelphia Reading Terminal, and other huge structures 13th to 17th. ami the plats for this pro- concert in the morning and will be fol- i gram aiso it.elude .»» O.ci Home Week. Cent*Sermon. lowed bybasehall games and other sports, w t)‘ a Week in Waldo in the concert at 8 HO a. ni. At It ill cuunty.and The cvi -m i sermon which will be being given the town of Brocks, wnich wi ! o* long y.30 a will he over the g wn on Su< »y, Aug us: 13th, will be parade given prin- r»*men ami if the •*»>mrpitt. es fail streets of the town. E. A. Ure.i, ♦ livereJty K-v. i nomas H. Martin of, cipal Carpen- The not ir. tl etr it will be a date in the ter will be the chief marshal of the Whitney-By-The-Sea plana former ot the day. ji Seamjwirl, pastor Congre- | The will include the Brooks hand. g *' tonal chute in Brooks. It is expect- | parade Father 10 «d that mis servio .viii ..raw a 1 Time, boys representing 1810, very t The will i; elude ser- men a cabin to program religious large atten ia, ce and tnat the sermon representing Indians, log i m\ ra noon on tl»e 13th; the first house erected in will be conducted as a uy will be an interesting one. represent j co-operative enterprise. It is the greatest investmeir I Hnnv»Tii.ry »\trcis on tie following Brooks, members of the G. A. R., 100 ; Monday eve.mg, Aug. 14*.h, will be ever man Monda tsirated on lueaday descendants of the first settlers, auto- tunity offered to the of moderate means. : Our Free v history presented an hs orical p igeant of more | | Illustrated views a: d 1 its of history mobiles containing citizens of the town fight,’giving titan forty cnaracters, which will be one Booklet, “CONEY <*nnecte i with the reunion of the who are more than 75 of 100 24-page entitled, ISLAND—Past, Present and Future t<*wn, of the interesting ewnts of the week. years age, descer. iants of the settlers, par- school children. Brooks fire pioneer The opening scene will bn the modern department, sent to you Free. Also the Illustrated Booklet “CONEY the Roberts floats the old and new meth- ISLAND,” issued ticularly family. city home of one of Brooks’ native sons. representing ods of heating, Island Board of Trade. No Early S*ttlers. Having received letters and postcards churning, milking, lighting Coney obligation is entailed on your part. and harvesting, of transportation ami | There were thr^e Roberts families from home, describing the proposed cel- the wedding oi 1816 and 1916, floats by FREE tor the asking. Address among the earlier settlers. One of these, ebration, the older members of the fam- local fraternities and the following mer- was married twice and ily, wmle talking over family ties and i Joseph Roberts, chants: Brooks Farmers’ Union, A. E. was the father of 24 children. He had the scenes of their youth, are interrupt- A. B. A. R. a Chase Company, Payson, 1">7 and is supposed to ed by band on the street playing Home, Financial grandchildren B. F. Stantial, H. H. Department, bave settled Brooks in 1798. The town Sweet Home. Tears are brought to the Pilley, Hutch:nson, COL. GKO G. D W1S, 4th Maine R«gt. Chase & Varney. C. F. Spaulding, W. S. was named for Governor Brooks of eyes of the family and the father and was a mother plan at once to attend the Old --I and originally part I HE CANADIAN POKES'T PIKES. THE of the Washington plantation. Students Home Week. Hiram Wintergreen, a THE D. A. R. MAGAZINE. WHITNEY-BY-THE-SEA, Inc. that there was whom have of German history claim country character, they The Deaths Estimated at 500. a settlement of Germans in Brooks as brought with them, describes the village What it Says of judge Nathan Read, and of SURF AVENUE AND 29th STREET, CONEY of TORONTO, Aug. 2. Estimates that the ISL.AN early as 1740. Arrow heads which have quartet, and the singing Home, Sweet “Our of the Sea.” Lexington deaths in the bush been found in the village and in the vi- Home. The family take their departure tires in northern On- The of the Revolution tario anti cinity of the stream there would indicate for Brooks. Daughters American Saturday Sunday are 500, are has been series of articles made from the vari- the presence of the Penobscot Indian in Other characters who will appear in Magazine running a by refugees arriving ous localities in the zone. -- those early days and there are other indi- the program include colonial maids, by Natalie Sumner Lincoln on “Engraved fire-swept WEDDING bells. From many sections known to have been cations that they were once rather plen- Misses Theo Lane, Pearl Spaulding, Portraits of American Patriots, made by Saint tiful in that section. Frances Tarr, Eugenia Crockett, Chris- sprinkled with settlers no word has.been Memen in 1796-1810,” illustrated by reproduc- received at of after- The Roberts of the tine Lane, Erma Barker, Lula any the northern towns of Hopkins-Carver. On Monday I— grandchildren origi- Bessey. of the In the issue is tions originals. August ann this is taken to mean that at a home wed- nal settler are now located from Maine Miss Phyllis Reynolds will appear as Li- refugees noon, July 31st, simple a of Nathan of whom the all son is one Indian Misses Christine portrait Judge Read, have perished. A score of refugees, Adin L. of G. Clif- jf to California. George B. Roberts berty; maids. ding, Hopkins, author writes as follows: was som'e with burns and all of and Miss Rita of the chief promoters of the celebra- Jones, Myrtle Hall, Watline Maunnucci. “Warren, Mass., showing signs of ford Hopkins Camden, the here of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. tion. Stanley B. Roberts is road com- iVliss Phyllis Knight will appear as Fairy the birthplace of Nathan Read, patriot, in- suffering endured,arrived today. E., daughter All had stories of were married at the residence of missioner; Elmer G. Roberts has been and Miss Hilda Lane as Daisy. Miss ventor and jurist. He was born there July 2, thribing escapes. Carver, Edna Fred Miller, who was and the bride’s at Lincolnville Beach superintendent of schools; and the firm Godding will be the queen and 1769, and died near Belfast, Maine, Jan. 20, postmaster parents driver of W. H. Roberts Sons a Misses Ruth Lowe and Hilda Lane the stage from Matheson to Munro by Rev. S. E. Frohock of Camden. The H. & operates 1849 He was a Harvard and after graduate, told how he and a few was decorated with wood which has been colonial girls. Other characters are Hale others tried to es- house very prettily large working mill, tutor at that for several being college years, in the small The flames ferns and roses and the was one of the plants of Brooks in the past Hall as Father Time; Albert Moulton as cape stage. ceremony he utilized his remarkable inventive powers, them. cut the horses in the of the 100 years, passing from generation to Governor Brooks;Leroy Staple •,an Indian caught They loose, performed presence only and was first for a fled into a wet ditch a few intimate generation. Numerous other Roberts chief ;Hoilis Jones as Dr.Roberts;Charles to make application patent and there fought off immediate families and the flames that The double are farmers. Watson as Sheddrick Hall; Earl Bowden before the patent law was enacted. His in- burned their clothing and friends and relatives. pretty as scorched their bodies until the worst had service was little Aline, five All Jonathan Roberts; Clair Wentworth vention of the multitubular boiler and portable ring used, Day Program In from the burned dis- old of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. as John Roberts; Clifton Roberts as was considered extraor- passed. coming years daughter an all- high-pressure engine The celebration will close with trict the little of Davis of Jamaica acting as Joseph Roberts,Jr; Walter Jones as Wil- In 1796 he established the Salem Iron party refugees passed Plains, ring With the dinary. after wore a day program. interesting liam Lawrence Jenkins as John body body, chiefly of women and bearer. The bride very pretty Doole; where he manufactured events for each for which Foundry, anchors, on muslin ai planned day, Everett Brown as William Kim- children, lying the road in the clearings. dress of white embroidered d a Young; chain the town of Brooks has appropriated cables, etc. He was elected to Congress In all counted 57 who had net carried a of white ball; Albert Lowe as Benjamin Cilley; they perished. white and bouquet liberal sum of money, this celebration in 1800, and served three years. In 1807 be W. B. a a sweet Her Walter H. Young as Uncle Sam; Bert Muir, prospector, tells of carnations and peas. going 3hould to the village one of the a of five silk. The bring Eliis as George Washington; Marshall bought large estate in Belfast, Maine, and family who got into a well to es- away dress was blue taffeta largest ever seen there, made the fire. were numerous gatherings Ellis as Indian chief,and Clarence Hamlin took up his residence there. He was appoint- cape The sides caved in and all wedding presents very Up of former residents from abroad and were suffocated. Muir several substan- as Hiram ed a of the court of common says he passed and valuable, including from Belfast and the Wintergreen. judge pleas, people adjacent B. Roberts has of the culverts on the road filled with bodies of tial gifts of money. The happy couple towns. George charge Dartmouth conferred the honorary degree of the of the Roberts reunion. He those who got into them vainly trying left at once by auto for Bangor and will program A. M. on him.” The general committee is composed ot with the water to eastern is a descendant of the early settler, Jona- quench the flames. spend their honeymoon in Maine. Daniel G. Seth W. Norwo Also of local interest is the article on Plummer, d, than Roberts of and has been “Our After their return they will be at home C. B. Roberts and Brooks, THIS E. George of the in the tl. The a WEEK Holbrook, very active in this part of the program, Lexington Sea,” series, “Our in Concord, N. bride, though E. A. Carpenter. The executive or gen- which will be one of the most Sea Forces of the Revolution” by Edgar S. native of Lincolnville, spent several years com- interesting, eral committee act as the reception a of the Cam- for almost everyone in Brooks is a rela- Maclay, describing the capture of the British in Camden and is graduate mittee. Other committees will he as the class of 1912. tive or descendant of the Roberts cutter near Machias HUSBAND den High School of the local SAVED family. Margaretta by follows: In the other She is a lady of .highest character program intere.-ted mem- 3ettlers, headed by Jeremiah O'Brion, and of young Indooor Entertainment—Seth W. Nor- and has a wide ! bers of the are and attractive personality Elmer G. W. family Stanley Roberts, the part played in that affair by 17-years-old wood, Roberts, C. Ryder, the road Forest circle of friends both here and in Lin- commissioner, Roberts, Hannah I HIS WIFE Leslie Mureh and Everett Brown. Weston, aided her husband’s who is connected with the wood working who, by colnville. The groom is a Camden boy, Committee—E. C. carried a Publicity Holbrook, \ mill, and Elnier J. Roberts of that town. 16-years-old sister, 40-pound bag of whose ability and character is advancing tS. W. Norwood and B. Roberts. Most Terrible Suf- George The Brooks band will furnish concert powder from the Weston home to Machias. Stopped him rapidly. He is a graduate also of Sports —A. B. W. C. Austin the school. He was with Payson, programs the week for the vari- Fhe author says: “The perilous journey of Her Camden High Seth W. A. E. Les- during fering by Getting Lydia SUBSCRIBERS Norwood, Jenkins, ous entertainments and there will be miles of these two the al- the American Express Company two lie Murch and Clarence Hamlin. many girls through E. Pinkham’s other musical Vegeta- years and is now with the Mohican Com- j interesting Parade and arrangements. most unbroken wilderness, exposed not only 9 Decorations—Daniel B, of New a concern A brief sketch of the early life and re- ble pany York, operating Plummer, E. A. W. H. to the entangling impediments of intricate Compound. Carpenter, cord of the first set tlers on the a string of grocery and provision stores. plantation and W. Herbert underbrush but to — Young, F. Quimby, Smith, i of bridgeless streams, Texas. After He was ai d is now Washington will be given, the first Denison, my little recently promoted ■ a a a Hale Hall, Hamilton Jenkin3, Roy God- possible attacks from wild beasts and treach- of their stores in N. aTP^^a nine settlers of the town being portrayed girl was born two years ago I began suf- manager Concord, ling, Wilbur Barker, C. W. A erous ranks them with ‘Moll’ them a and Ryder, as above, which will include the colonial Indians, Pitcher, with female H. Ail wish long happy E. W. S. Jones and Sta- fering Jenkine, Harry Deborah Sampson and other heroines of the married life.—Camden Herald. ples. trouble and could Revolution. Their arrival at Machias with Refreshments—George B. Roberts, F. hardly do my work. forty pounds of contributed most sub- OFFICIAL VOTES FOR U. S. SENA- H. yuimby and Clarence Hamlin. powder I was very nervous to the success of our TOR NOMINATION. Collection of Antiques—The entire com- stantially “Lexington of but just kept drag- the Sea.” The O’Brion ever mittee. family has since ging on until last been in Eastern Ex-Governor Bert M. Fernald of West Home of Prominent Men. prominent Maine, and Han- summer when I got Poland had a of 632 votes over nah Weston is the of majority The great-great grandmother Brooks was at one time the home of where I could not do Congressman Frank E. Guernsey of Do- Prof. William F. of Mon- Republican cus- Schoppe Bozeman, Marshall Davis, once collector of my work. I would ver in the special primary, July 24, for toms at tana. Belfast, of Allen Davis, register have a chill every the Republican nomination for United ’df deeds of Waldo county, and Hon. day and hot flashes States senator to fill the vacancy caused once of the Su- "Woodbury Davis, judge WlWTERPORT. and dizzy spells and by the death of Edwin C. Burleigh of preme court. Among those who will be Augusta, to the official vote my head would al- according present for the week’s program will be announced at the session of the W. M, is in for a short govern- four Young Newburg most burst. I got where I w'as almost brothers, sons of the late Harrison with his or and council Aug. 2nd. Ex-Gov. Fer- stay daughter, Mrs. Manlev a skeleton and life was a burden Roberts, and descendants of the late Bartlett. walking nald carried the counties of Androscog- to me until one husband’s In he ol day my step- One gin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield Cole were in sister told my husband if he did not do Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Sagadahoc, last Orrington week to attend the funeral something for me I would not last long Somerset and York, and Congressman of Mrs. Foie's James uncle, Wentworth. and told him to get your medicine. So he Guernsey the counties of Aroostook, Miss Laura Whitney of Somerville, got Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Hancock, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Wal- do and The total vote was Mass., is spending the summer with her pound for me, and after taking the first Washington. as follows: Fernald, 9,361; Guernsey, 8,- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George three doses I began to I con- improve. 729, Prof. Kenneth C. M. Sills, dean of Knowles. tinued its and I have never had use, any Bnwdoin college, the Democratic nomi- COL Vl Mr. and Mrs. female trouble since. I feel that I owe Harry Packard of Ban- nee for United States senator, polled a EQUIPMENT gor and Mrs. Frank Grant of Silvers my life to you and your remedies. They total of 4,421 votes. In Waldo county WE OWN AND OPERATE MOKE TYPEWRITERS, BURRO Mills recently visited their mother, Mrs. did for me what doctors could not do Fernald had 165 votes and 315. MACHINES AND EDISON DICTATING MACHINES Til MARSHALL Guernsey DAVIS. Juliette Tenney. and I will always praise it wherever I Sills (Dem.) had 226. BUSINESS COLLEGES AND SHORTHAND SCHOOLS IN MAIN maids, Uncle Sam, George Mr. and Mrs. Francis Littlefield and go.”—Mrs. G. O. Lowery, 419 W.Mon- Washington, little Governor Brooks, first doctor, and son, Newell, of Newport spent terey Street, Denison, Texas. Uiiil&ren liberty several Cry progress, with other characters which days last week at their parents, If you are suffering from any form of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. FOR FLETCHER’S will give the sketches of the days of Littlefield. female ills, get a bottle of Lydia E. when Brooks Washington was a planta- Mrs. Gray and Miss Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and CASTQR1A "j (i tion. Governor granddaughter, G11 Brooks, in whose honor Hildegarde Snow of Malden, Mass., have commence the treatment without delay. the town of Brooks was Miss Eliza M. Morton Dead. named; colonial arrived for a several weeks’ at the maids showing the social stay PORTLAND BANGOR life, such as home of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. George MORE MEN THAN WOMEN husking bees, quiltings, paring and knit- A. Cole. Portland, Me., July 31—Miss Eliza M. a ting bees; Liberty, showing the part HAVE APPENDICITIS Morton, who was well known as Mrs. Lester and of Brooks took in the war of ’61. The his- G. Hathaway and son, writer, especially educational TRUCKING tory of Brooks for more than a hundred Kendall, of Cambridge, Mass., have gone Surgeons state men are Bligntly more works, died this morning at her home on Farm for M years will be all to Popham Beach for a several weeks’ to than Allen av. For many years she was a presented, of these Bubject appendicitis women. Bel- I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking. storieB told in stay, after a ten visit at the teacher. She published a book of po- Small farm on Belni'nt being characters with days’ home fast should know that a people fewdoseB House with six rooms; fiv-' costumes of those times. of Mrs. Hathaway’s aunt, Mre, Fairfield ems, “istill Waters,” several books of Furniture and piano moving a specialty. buckthorn three tons of barn, Cole. Df simple bark, glycerine,, and was the author of many hay; Tuesday evening, August 15th, the his- geography, Have just added to my equipment a 2-ton fruits. to of as mixed in short stories. Apply tory Brooks will be presented in a etc., Adler-i-ka, often re- DICK FA serieB of Acme auto true kmade the Cadillac con- * moving pictures at Crocker's A vjOOD THING i-OR children lieve or This mix- by 2w31 Real Estate prevent appendicitis. SCOFFERS PAY THE PENALTY picture hall, which will include the cern. Leave orders at the corner of pic- Foleys Honey and Tar is a ture removes such foul matter stable, REV. JAMES IRVING VARNEY. tures of the settlers, particularly good surprising Those who ignore warning signals of .dis- early first house cold, cough and croup medicine for Main and Cross and will re- and first roads children that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ordered kidneys and scoff at dangers of seri- streets, they built, with pictures of the because it contains no opiates or who wsb one of the habit-forming ous consequences often pay the penalty with ceive attention. t-E? Timothy Roberts, early days of Brooks and those of The "little colds" of ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach prompt TO the drugs. summer aB well dread diabetes or Bright's disease. If you have first settlers of the town of Brooks. present times. There will be as the long standing, seated connection. i1' ball games, deep coughs that ar gas. The INSTANT, easy action of lame back, pains in sides, sore muscles, stiff Telephone A large front room at These brothers, all the living children of and other hang on for months, are banished sports interesting attractions, by its use Adler-i-ka is joints, rheumatic aches—take Foley Kidney W. W. BLAZO, cornff Harrison are Forest K. Roberts The first dose relief and surprising. The Old Corner House- Apply at the Roberts, and the entire week’s program will be brings comfort. Sold Pills and stop the trluble before it is too late. everywhere. Drug Store Co. Sold everywhere. 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. Miller streets. o ______■hip hereafter in these organizations will atamp j AUSTRALIANS a man PLAY BIG PART IN ALLIED DRIVE" aa not only a patriot bat aa one of the : a Carranza is peculiarly physically elect of the community. administration, men are ,, Wilson Nearly nine hundred required to politically speaking, Car- fill the prospective vacancies in the regiment Let William Tell and to build it up to war strength, and to se- cure them recruiting offices have been opened used d’s now being along in Augusta and Caribou as well as in Bangor. Don’t take our the voice. u) paralyze From these stations as centers an effort will be word for the extra !.;,s been having a whiff made to cover the whole territory from which goodness of the the 2nd Regiment is drawn. bread, cake and t Maine’s response to this new Call of the na- pas- of Demo- comment tion for men should be as prompt and generouB try made from this of Representaiive as was that when the original call came over a special flour, milled •iiiims is a clear case month ago. The people of the State are proud from Ohio Red Win- of the fact that have sent the finest and :mi! upstairs. they ter Wheat. Order a best equipped body of men already at the bor- or so sack and let it I us every day der, and they should take the same interest in today do its own liiical conference the making that body of men a competent regi- talking— with Borne of the ment, ready for any duty that may be assigned it’s the only way to He is to it. m ipo leaders. learn what your .pmion that the people will SOOTH MONXVILLE. baking gain ,,n in mind changing through rossing a stream or not. Mrs, Jennie Griffin, who lost her mind about four f Illinois, discussing years ago, died last Sunday morning. his Slate, said, “Gov. C. S. Adams took a party in his auto to Hall- dale last to pet out of the race for Saturday night attend the revival meeting. -. The Democratic Mrs. Sarah who has been I would not Bryant, spending a ,1 permit it. few weeks with her children in Massachusetts, tins excess of modesty returned home last week. -cratio party first? There an is abundance of hay this season, but -11iv«? observers who farmers have tc put some of the crop into the barns in~a poor condition. ores have been point- Photo by American Press Association. Mrs. Hattie dp for Governor in Gilman and son Harold of South the are to be remembered .Iij;ll,iiig by Australian troops in France. Here is an official photograph showing Braintree, Mass., spending a few weeks ing ° VwV!. * in^ )e ln<* with breastworks In northern an her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Conner. however, is that France after engagement. fc Simeon Bryant, who is at the ,■ d in 1908 and that working City Farm of was Ulr rtical_Points. at Haverhill, Mass., home for a w has been re- Washington Gossip. Farmers Profit From War York few FUK ; you CAN HAVE PINK CHEEKS days and George Colby has secured a posi- ftf YOUR GROCERS What causes the color to fade from tion __ Democratic Discrimination in Munitions Orders. | there and will accompany him back this cheeks and red In a word, Taxes. | pink lips? week. Citiz-n. Mr. Hughes D. line. i it is thin Wood. Washington, C., Aug. 7, Edward 7, 1910. When tho color in cheeks Leighr, who had spent a few \ at trust the control Washington, nugust Charges Efforts ot the Democrats to make fading and days po- with C. S. of gross discrimination the Demo- lips is accompanied )■ a loss of bright- Adams, has returned to his work in branch of the govern- by litic0.! of the war-order capital prosper- ness in the a 1 an Providence, R. cratic Congress certain munitions eyes increasing I., accompanied by Edmund able time pass from against certain industries at the ity enjoyed by heaviness in the step, i!:e cause! is to be Adams, who has secured a there. manufacturers have been laid before the posiiion made so complete a present time, were given an effective I sought in the state of the Wood, of committee on finance of the United i A hundred causes may contribute to I artment National check in the Senate a few days ago ! the condition of thin blood that is 'Jiiudrsii MAINE. offices States Senate by Andrew C. Gray of Cry LEWISTON, of and when Senator Curtis of Kansas ■ muring ; replied known as anemia. lack of Wilmington, Delware. Mr. for- Overwork, FCR FLETCHERS tatl Term of administration. I Gray, to an address of Senator Shafroth of Col- i out-door exercise, insntlicient rest and opens Tuesday, September 12, 1916 Largest and most sue mer of cesstul Business College 1 M dm*. Annual attorney genera) Delaware, and orado. Shafro'h had been expatiating I sleep, improper diet, these are a few CASTORIA enrollment over Five Hundred i- r that the old-line Comp ete courses and instruction twenty other men from of them. The is to re- thorough by specialists in Bookkeeping’ Wilmington, rep- upon Ihe wonderful the coun- important thing Bill to the prosperity store the to Clerking, Banking, Auditing, Wholesale and :ing presence resenting tne chamber of commerce of I blood to normal, build it HALLDALE. Corporation Accountings' | try is now under a Democratic Penmanship, ripe ling, Cumnerc.i, Com nereial enjoying ; up so that tho color will return ta Law, Arithmetic, Business iheir campaign com- that city, spoke for the manufacturers ibngllsh, rihorthand. administration, though he had nothing cheeks and Frank Clement is cutting U. V. Stevenson's Stenutypy, Typewriting, and other Commercial Sub- are j lips. :>'V Progressives of gunpowder and located in special attention is given those our Private explosives to say about the that follow- Dr. Williams’ I’ink Pills are the great hay. ject.3-., taking Secretarial and depression Civil Service Courses. We have a i i- mocratic ticket this Delaware and New The blood builder and Normal Training Department for those irt Jersey. pro- ed the enactment of the | invigorator. Theybe- as Underwood Several from South iviontville attended the wishing to qualify Commercial and Shorthand Teachers. Our in numbers propro- whose idea is to make the | gin at once to increase tho red corpus- graduates posed bill, up tariff Curtis here last are receiving from to and law. suggested that Sha- I cles in the blood and the new Woodcar- meeting Saturday evening. $600 $10,000 per year the demand made on us for iiie member of a commit- loss in tariff j revenue due to tariff tink- young men and women eligible to lucrative business is froth should entitle his address “A trib- ries strength and health to every Mrs. Wm. Rolfe and little of Low- positions far greater | part daughter than our abi to n embers. Consequently, ering, is regarded as another of of the ity supply. example ute to the European war,” and then said: body. Appetite increases, diges- ell, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Rolfe’s aunt, Mrs. a that tion becomes more and .gressive place might Democratic bungled legislation. perfect, energy Bert Hall. “We are all glad the farmers are Democrat is a The ambition return. ieserving charge brought before the com- Mail us this coupon and we will forward our free prosperous, and especially those of us A booklet, “Building Dp the Blood,’* Mr. Davis preached two very interesting illustrated catalog. vast*- da job. mittee was that, out of more than three jer from agricultural States, but the truth will be sent free on request by the Dr. sermons here last Sunday and will preach here billion dollars worth of “material and Williams Medicine next at 11 a. and in the Name ) couldn’t even sign the is that our sale of wheat, to Europe dur- Co., Schenectady, again Sunday m., .City. \ provisions used in war,” from N. Y. if you mention this paper. Your evening. He expects to be here at the meet- a exported the first of the war ... without making speech ing year compared own sells Dr. Williams’ Pink this country direct to the war zone, the | druggist ing Saturday evening. me told how his heart with the first of the ; in.- he year present tariff Pills or they will be sent by mail on re- Street.State. Democratic war revenue bill proposes to j Fred A. Clement died 27th of who so law in time of of 50 cents six July pneu- ,■ :he farmer found it j peace increased from ceipt price, per box, tax three classes of munitions: monia after an illness of one week. He Therefore the only 1, worth to boxes $2.50. bliss business r, row money. i $103,595,000 $316,262,000 worth, college, lewiston, Maine. »p2» copper; 2, guns, Bhells, loaded ammuni- worked haying just one week before he died. s a bill which ! a of 205 per cent. Our wheat is f; signed compels gain He leaves a four one son. tion, etc.; 3, gunpowder or other explo- wife, daughters and eg farmer first to some I used to feed the armies of But Recruits Wanted for 2nd Maine f buy sives. Europe. His funeral was from his late home Saturday, then what was wheat worth in this s n-al credit association, | country Rev. W7m. Snow of Unity officiating. A formal statement the mater- A Recruiting Office Opened in Bangor. giving ■ at the In• amount of money he wants to beginning of the war? To show ial and provisions used in war and sent A recruiting party under W. the effect that the war has Capt. Henry r- to confine the use of his had upon MAINE FAIR DATES. CAMDEN-BELFAST from this country direct to the war j Owen Jr., Coast Artillery Corps, N. G. S. M., ■ zone, let us take for ir- , ipy to a few' and prosperity comparison objects, arrived in Bangor last week from the mo- which go scot free of tax under the Dem- 15, 16, 17—Waldo Bel- AUTO SERVICE. a number of in the year from September, to Aug. county, n. long years I 1913, Sep- bilization camp at Augusta and opened a gen- ocratic bill, has been filed with the com- fast. i! no how much tember, 1914, the of and the c lebt matter year peace eral recruiting station in the Armory of the Beginning May 29, 1916. mittee. This includes “canned meats, first of the Aug. 22, 23, 24, 25—Eastern r m. date meantime. year Underwood law, and Machine Gun Company, 2nd Infantry, N, G. S. Maine, rations of various Leave Belfast. Windsor Hotel, I Arrive in army kinds, shoes, compare it with September. 1914. to M., at 77 Central Street. Here the party is I Bangor. Camden, 8.00 a. m.; 12.00 p. m.; 3.00 p. m. 9-30 a. 1.30 .•'.pay ;ot President Hayes Harness, to 1 —Central | m.; p. m.; 4.30 p.m. sauuies, umnKeis, September, 1915, the year of war and ready receive applicants for the enlistments Aug. 29,30, 31, Sepc. Maine, Leave Camden, View I Arrive in hi John W. Burgess has in the 2nd now on the and it Waterville. Bay House, Belfast, just kerosene, gasoline, acids, alcohol, loco- the second year of the Underwood law. Infantry, border, 9.30 a. .n.; 1.30 p. m., 4.30 p. m. | 11.00a. m; 3.00p. m.; 6.00 lit to mind the fact that it of is hoped that many young men in this city and 7—Maine p.m. motives, parts submarines, rangefind- “During the year of peace we sold in Sept. 4, 5, 6, State, Lewis- is v the administration vicinity wiir come forward to join the 1100 ton. SUNDAY SERVICE Hayes ers, stamped metal, military equipment, breadstuffs to Europe $181,484,000 ame to Maine men doing service near ir power in Mexico, bromine and other already splendid 14—Waldo and Penob- i Leave Belfast at 8.30 a m, arriving in Camden about 10 00 a m swords, bayonets, worth. In the year of war we sold Sept. 12, 13, | his “was the Mexican line. The recruiting party con- Leave Belfast at 2.00 p m, arriving in Camden about 3.30 p m j says biographer, military gases, barbed wire and other a scot, Monroe. $567,607,000, gain of 213 per cent. in addition to of Leave Camden at 10 00 a m, arriving in Belfast about 11 00 a m 1 sists, Capt. Owen, Sergeant ott; r with the Diaz came of Leave Camden at 4.30 in way products iron and steel, horses to the “In the of we sold Sept. 19, 20—Unity Park Association, p m, arriving Belfast about 6 00 p m year peace to Eur- Earle R. Starkey and Corporal, Charles A. : ncy than was Mr. Wilson value of and mules to the Unity. $128,872,000 ope horses to the value of $3,177,000. Starkey of the 3rd Co., C A, C.f of Auburn, sed or assumed value of Fare, $1.00. Round hip, $2.00. complicity $31,186,000.” None of these In the year of war we sold them horses Me., and private Lyman I. Collins of the 6th : killing of Madero, and there will be taxed the new bill. EXTRA CARS FOR CHARTER- SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION by to the value of $82,276,000, a gain of 2,- Co., C. A. C., of Sanford, Me. The recruiting e violations of and dangers The proposed tax, Mr. declared, 490 office will be open daily from 8 a. m., to 5 m., Gray per cent. p, Cut This Out— MAINE TRANSPOR1ATION COMPANY. nterests and the same would fall on thousands and all information will be furnished of individuals “In the year of peace we sold to Eur- gladly 'tactions to be dealt with, applicants for enlistment. An ORRIN 1 DICKEY. Phone 316-3, Maine. scattered throughout the country who ope mules to the value of $622,000. In inquiry by It Is Worth Money Manager. Eelfast, f was a statesman have mail will receive prompt attention. practical purchased powder stock. He esti- the year of war we sold them mules to Recruits for the 2nd Maine enlisted ers—and to Mexico were mates that the tax by Capt. would be equivalent the value of $18,041,000, a gain of 2,795 Owen's will be sent at once to Fort of such party Cut out this advertisement, enclose rty-live years peace to $38 for each share of DuPont Powder per cent. Williams, on Elizabeth shore, 20 minutes 5 cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield as it had never before en- Cape stock alone held by any one. He de- the of we Chicago, 111., writing your name “During year peace sola to ride by trolley from the center of Portland, Ave., nflection on Mr. Wilson is and address clearly. You will re- PRESTON’S clared that the net of that com- to profits Europe hay the value of $790,000. which fort has been designated as the recruit ceive in return a trial package con- were taxed. A rendezvous for taining: j pany already heavily During the year of war we sold to Eur- the Maine regiment. There & Transient Stable (1) Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- Livery, Boarding new tax, he said, would mean a double to the men will be fully and their mili- j italic platform of this year ope hay the value of $2,263,000, a equipped pound, the standard family remedy Is situated on V\ ashington street jest (fl f ain street. 1 have single and * training and as accumulate ■ taxation. of 233 cent. tary begun, they for coughs,, colds, croup, whooping t's Baltimore predecessor gain per in double hitches, buclboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- they will be sent in parties to Texas, where cough, tightness and soreness g a declaration that the “During the year of peace we sold to Chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. \ age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. they will join the regiment and will be Iy28 assigned (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over- 'he document are made to be Europe meat3 and dairy products to the W. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. FOLEY KIDNEY FILLS to companies. While it i6 not possible for the worked and disordered kidneys and j ".Ce as as to BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER value of the in sides and well be used in FOR $138,736,000. During year officer to enlist men for com- bladder ailments, pain recruiting specific due to sore of war we sold them meats and fcack Kidney Trouble, The reason for the omis- dairy panies of the regiment, this assignment of men muscles, stiff joints, backache and WHITE’S to the value of r- > clear. The promises of CORNER, (Winterport.) products $243,098,000, a to companies being the prerogavive of Col. Cheumatism. <3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a plattorm were so much gain of 75 per cent. Hume, the regimental commander, the colonel 1 ^UE-TyOURCROrF | Wholesome and thoroughly cleansing Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jewett were DECIDE^r] iv honored in the breach busi- “During the year of peace we sold to in making these assignments will so far as cathartic. Especially comforting to They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured nesss visitors in Bangor 28th. stout and a purgative needed July to the value of possible consider the wish of the recruit, persons, in the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. ? the observance that the Europe sugar $4,341,000. bv everybody with sluggish bowels ^ L. C. Leavitt of Caribou was a i This is is to duck the recent During the year of war we sold to Eur- an exceptional opportunity for young and torpid liver. You can try these > JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. C year sought for 5c. guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Larby. men who do not wish to absent themselves three family remedies only invidious and odious eom- ope sugar to the value of $36,816,000, a THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK j Miss Mildred Smith of Monroe spent i from home for several years, but who wouid SOLD EVERYWHERE \ pir1- weVer, it is of small conse- gain of 748 per cent. the week-end with Miss Mildred Larby. like to fit themselves for the military duties ise the St. Louis is “Why should the farmer of this | platform not^ ! which are of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. of equally the obligations all able- iment Stevens Monroe country be prosperous when he is feed- which will be invoked bodied Tne Maine —--1-1- "T 31.5-n T were guests July 30th of Mr. and Mrs. ; citizens. regiment will pro- >. xt four The chart ing the greatest armies that this world years. R. C. Nealey. ! bably be absent on the border only a few has ever seen? uitry’s that months, while there will have the most progress during Miss Erma White was the yet guest of “Does the Democratic think afted at Chicago in the Re- her cousin, Miss Margaret White, in Party thorough training possible. The trip to Port- tention. West Winterport for several days last that there is a farmer in all America land in itself, and the stay at Fort Williams week. that can be deceived as to the reason of will be an interesting experience. Not only ESTABLISHED 1829. ant to make this on the is Fort Williams itself one of the fight Mrs. Edna Harquail and daughter, their present prosperity or that has for- largest and ,k"" w- most coast fortifications in will point you to the reflection Miss Avis, have returned from a three gotten the conditions that in complete the | prevailed weeks’ viBit in country, but it is located on the shore of the furnace fires which are blushing Dover,N. H.,and Lowell, this country the year before the war ard 1,1 -si::' -t Mass. world-famous Casco Bay, in the midst of one the skies”, bawled Collier of the first year of the Underwood law “l3s "' of the most populous and gayest summer re- ; .. to the Republicans,while de- Mrs. and Mrs. F. P. Clement, accom- upon our statute books?” c: Miss Edna and Amos sorts in the State. The opportunity to see I ( !’ home consumption speech on panied by Conant, Ut motored to Riverside Friday evening, something of one’s own country afforded by The Journal headed revenue measure which When Will July 28tb. lohnny Come Marching Home. the trip to the border and return, is indeed one y passed the House. All Republican right, to be envied all. 1 and Walter by j_ j JMr. Mrs. Young, Mr. Cham- osier. Ann the Assistant of the Republican party berlain and Miss Edith Hobbs of Brooks Secretary Navy The regulations prohibit the enlistment of BBf ei r l a firm on each Franklin D. Roosevelt was in place grip one were callers at C. B. Jewett’s Sunday Eastport any married man or man with dependents who Aug. 1st in his schooner Half ••••'If, furry ears and point you to afternoon, July 30th. yacht would suffer through his absence. Indeed,one The Journal for 1916 will continue the it Moon with his family. They will occupy f1 policy furrowed warfields of of the needs for additional men is to Europe Mrs. Elizabeth Robbins has gone to their cottage until late in September at replace A red with the blood of count- Orono for an extended visit with her Campobello island. Mr. Roosevelt stated the married man already at the border who are f has followed in the It has been and will be Mrs. B. C. Ames. on past. a, s slain with shot and shrap- daughter, She will that the government expected to have to be released from service account of the attend the centennial celebration at Fort the Second Maine need e ir’ regiment back from of them at home. What are wanted are America”, carried to the with the Ames Fairfield family, all for- the Texas border early next month. and able who are not afraid a home in the fullest of the American and railroad strong young men, \ paper acceptance trucks mer residents of that town. of roughing it and who take seriously the d from American the guns, B. C. Ames and of Orono mo- of all such to fit themselves to de- of which revived furnace family obligation term. It is the work of home and devoted tored to town 30th and were people under the in- July guests fend their country in case of need. smothering at the home of A. R. Wellman. Mrs. YOUR KIDNEYS | the Democratic tariff The recruit is completely supplied with new law, Clara Fish of Hampden accompanied to home interests. of ashes before the clothing at the expense of the government,and heaps them and spent the atiemoon with Mrs. I war broke out. Can meet Belfast Residents Must Learn the from the moment he is accepted is sheltered, 11,6 you E. E. who has been ill Import- argument? Ritchie, seriously for several weeks. ance of Keeping Them Well. clothed, transported, and subsisted by the He is also with the means that government. provided CLUBBING UAK BILL Mrs. C. H. was in Swanviile last Perfect health every oigan of OUR OFFERS (Swanville.) Libby dental | best medical and service, and, better week, called there by the illness and the body is performing its functions properly. is how to avoid the need of a doc- death of her Mrs. Par- Perfect health cannot be if the kid- still, taught dister w A. T. Nicker- mother, Emily enjoyed helping tor. In addition to thus The Journal and Farm and $2.00 ; sons. Mr. Libby, Miss Louise and Mas- neys are weak and disordered. being supplied 1 Home, his service with all the necessities 181 ter Lewis drove there July 29th to be Thousands that Doan’s Pills throughout testify Kidney • weoster was in Brooks July present at the funeral and Miss Louise of life, the recruit receives in money $15 a (3 The Journal and McCall’s 2.10 llH have a reviving action on weak kidneys. Magazine, guest of Frank Quimby. remained for a week with her aunt, Miss 1 month at the and if he is What this has done in so many cases start, intelligent,well 1 remedy and 2.25 wis of is visit- Cora Parson. and attentive to he is certain 1 The Journal Woman’s Magazine, (. in„ Oxford, Mass., of this kind is the best proof of its merit. conducted, duty 'n°ther, Mrs. Emma han Cunning- of advancement to higher grades bringing * Your Brain Must Have Pure Blood. Read the following. It’s testimony grate- higher pay. 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.4 » SPRINGS. The Republican Journal STOCKTON Fri- William Avery, Middle street, returned BELFAST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1916 day from a brief visit to his home in Lubec. of N. H., is a PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Mrs. H. F. Pitcher Canaan, gueBt at ‘‘The Stockton for several weeks. The Pub. Co. Republican Jour. Mrs. Harry E. Winslow of Quincy, Mass., arrived ty train Saturday night to visit her cables a. pilshuky. ; llubl”“8r parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ellis, Church street.

Advertising Terms. For one square, one Miss Urbanna May smith, daughter of Mr. inch length in column, 25 cents for one week and Mrs. William Smith, is for tne present Dodge Church 26 cents for each insertion. Brothers Mrs. Cleveland Hooper, and subsequent assisting Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a street. year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Trundy moved last Sat- months. urday from the Staples cottage. Sylvan street, into the first fl jor tenement of Hopkins’ block, The New of the motor CAR Church street. York Sun says Wilson shipping bill that it should be entitled Mrs. Weston Milliken of Portland, with a fortnight with her “A Bill to Put the American Flag on friends, recently spent brother, Charles Webster, in the Webster cot- the Flying Dutchman.” tage at Fort Point. Announcement: Mrs. Cleveland E. Hooper, Church street, Soldier down on the border prob- boys and little sons returned Friday from a visit of ably know by this time that the cactus her Mr. and Mrs. several weeks witn parents, The announcement of new a substantial re- plant is very poor lettuce.—The Atchi- J. D. Holbrook, Prospect Ferry. following prices, showing son Globe. vana- chrome Last Saturday night The Stockton, which 5 duction, is made the Ford Motor effective 1,1916: us Costly by Company August The thorns on the cactus say, “Let has twenty-one rooms for guests, was com- alone.” pletely filled and cots were placed in the office dium to the ex= and for a few late-coming traveling steel, parlor Ford Chassis .... men. | $325.00 We see by our favorite “rag” that the town of Angora is the Russian ob- Miss Phoebe Calkin, who is training in the Ford Runabout 345.00 tent of of its for a jective. If it was not so infernally hot one=eighth Massachusetts General hospital profes- home last to Ford Car 360.00 we believe we could write a sional nurse, arrived Friday spend Touring good goat Mr. and Mrs. about that.—The Atchison her vacation with her parents, paragraph total is used Charles School street. Ford 505.00 Globe. weight, Calkin, !j Coupelet of Mr. and Better not butt in. Mrs. Wilbur Magune, daughter Ford Town Car 595.00 of Mrs. James Crocker. Middle street, left recent- in the construction to her hus- ly with her two little children join Ford Sedan .... 645.00 Among the steamers arriving at and band in Bridgeport, Conn; where he is doing a fine an electrician. The above f. o. departing from the port of New York each and car business, as prices b., Detroit, Michigan. every of New York arrived Aug. 3d were the City of St. Louis and Mrs J. Frank Frye Thursday morning for an indefinite stay with the Alabama. The others were the and her daughter and husband, Mr. Mrs. Ever- The company guarantees that there will be no reduction in the Tambov, Egyptians, Allanton, Bermu- ett Staples, Church street. Old friends gladly welcome her in her native town. to dan, Zaandyk, Omsk, Caracas, Almi- above prices prior August 1, 1917—but can give no assurance Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Treat, Church street, '-ante, Radj'a, El Prins Occidents, Juno, took her sister, Mrs. Helen Colburn of Natick, whatever an advance in these at any time, as, to Willem against prices owing I, Manna Hata, Campana, Her- and Mass who had been their guest for several Two hundred ninety-two where she will the market conditions which affect raod, Seguranca and Mnoremac. Won- weeks, to Bangor last Friday, particularly steel, bronze, aluminum, one-half pounds of this—the visit her sister, Mrs. J. F. Gerrity. der if ail these steamers are as foreign brass and copper, as well as other materials used in the construction of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gerrish have leased as their names? very finest steel—is not an ex- the J. L. Lancaster house, Middle street, and ; motor cars, making all of these products extremely high, there is the will it as soon as the tenants, instance of the em- occupy present An exchange—Democratic, of course ceptional Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. McMann (with whom of a rise in prices at any time. BUY NOW, vacate the possibility —says that, “President Wilson sounded ployment of tine materials. they are at present hoarding) place, for Mrs. Geib and little daughter Marion the first call preparedness to pre- every is Henry Every part, process, of New York, guests for several weeks of Mr. vent war;” but (hat is not so. When determined upon the same high and Mrs. Chas. O. McMann, Middle street, left Congressman Gardner of Massachusetts Saturday for home, having somewhat prolong- B. O. of ed their stay in town because of the preval- NORTON, called attention to the of plane quality. unpreparedness ence of infantile paralysis in New York. this country for defence his statements Mrs. J. L. Lancaster of Providence, R. I., were ridiculed and denied and the whole arrived Tuesday morning to visit her parents, Ford Agent, Belfast, Maine Middle force of the administration, from the Capt. and Mrs, Horace M. Griffin, street, and the parents of her husband, Mr. president down, was turned against him. and Mrs. E. M. Lancaster, West Main street. Then, when it was apparent to every She is always a welcome guest in Stockton. one that Mr. Gardner was right, and the Dr. and Mrs. Herman G. Hichborn and Miss of Mass., Mexican muddle had become daughter, Ruth, Cambridge, threatening, are in town this week in It will pay you to visit us and examine this car expected to arrive President Wilson reversed his position their car, two maids having come a week «go Brean and Miss Fan- and assumed to be a leader where the (Mrs. M*ry sister-in-law, nie to the house and put it in Brean) open Small. 2nd violin, Mr. Clyde Merithew, cornet, | said the officer, “the 19th Maine is coming THE NEWS OF BI.LI A< Massachusetts Congressman had pointed readiness for tneir summer occupancy. Mr. Orville and Mrs. Humis- Simpson, clarinet; right along and will take that." Dr. L. A. the for the they way. ton piano, who furnished the music c | Roberts of a former A. Clark 1 The Bachelor's Dream was a new Dorchester, Mass., resi- E. Auxiliary will be : Orono, the summer school at the U. of M., dancing. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. and original version, very bright and taking. dent of the town of Waldo, spoke very inter- Anderson Auxiliary in Rockian.: The way to dispose of those untruth- which he has been attending, having closed ||! The tire is high. Ice cream was on sale during the afternoon of the difference in the ful with the mileage unusually that day. He was accompanied by a fellow estingly medical treat- They will be guests of Capt. Ft r- correspondents army on the and evening and an unusually attractive dis- border is to tell the truth. student, George Jack of Bowdoinham, who, ment of the sick and wounded in the Civil a trip to Castine on the steamer —The Lewis- 01 play of home-made candies. The decorations The price of the Touring Car Roadster after spending the nfght with Mr. and Mrs. War and in fon Sun, of hall, and booths were very pleasing, the present European war the first week in September. is $785 (f. o. b. Detroit) Snow, left Saturday morning for his home stage complete ferns and flowers being used. The He thought Maine was noted not It is no doubt because the truth is un- effectively on'y Mrs. Edgar S. Conant of Denv. some fine of the amounted to Last Week gave us hay weather, receipts evening $155.67 for rocks and but for her brave I Jjalatable to the officials scenery, nun. turned to Lewiston last ihat they want greatly appreciated by our farmers. The two and with the sale of the remaining cook books Saturday President Trask in of the Veter- co muzzle or of sunshine and brisk northwest and other articles already engaged it is hoped spoke praise with Mrs. L. Stevens exclude the correspondents. days bright Eugene ., e| wind, cured the grass rapidly and were follow- to considerably increase this sum, from which ans' association that was organized for our [ In the Crimean war the of August 2nd, Mrs. Stevens gave a Ifl exposure I ed by comparatively good weather, until the the expenses must be deducted. The ladies welfare and Comic good. song by Secretary j lowed auction in horn abuses the London wind, swinging to the south, gradually brought were “tired but happy,” as one member ex- by bridge, by Russell, Times Stinson; instrumental music Leven- ! in the and a congratulating each other on the by May ant. There were eight at t caused fog, Saturday night brought genu- pressed it, people correspondent, indignation in and the considerable seller. Comrade Crockett called for a ine thunder shower lasting several hours. successes of the evening rising The first prize at bridge was w< certain quarters, but led to needed re- increase over last years receipts. vote of thanks for members of Frederick Ritch- Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church street, j Kotman. forms, and later he was credited with with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Goodere and ie Grange. He said this was a great country, daughter j Mrs, Edward A. Wadsworth West Main as motored in Waldo. Maine was a having done his country good service. Muriel, street, guests, Veterans Meeting great State. Winterport was the ! to Rockland last Sunday, where they enjoyed operated upon in the St. Elizan- Under the strict greatest town in Waldo county (his native censorship in Europe a delicious shore dinner (lobsters prepared in New York, Aug. 2nd, and her si.- the all at Hotel The Waldo County Veteran association was | town). Maine sent many great regiments. ( public has been at a loss what to be- ways being temptingly served) E. Shea, writes that the operati Rockland. They found the roads good, free entertained Frederick Ritchie Grange, but the greatest was the 2nd Maine lieve of the by Cavaley* ful and that the are conflicting statements from from dust, and had a most delightful ride, j physicians Thursday, August 3rd. It was a beautiful (his regiment), but he was glad they all the respective countries; and least reaching home in the early evening. couraged, believing that in i. and in the midst of a belated sea- brought back their colors. Remarks Com- 1 day, haying by three weeks she will be ubie worthy of credence have been those Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Staples of Cambndge, son, but a large company assembled at rade Henry Davis. Instrumental music by ; from Berlin. Mass., left Aug. 2nd for Bangor to take the very Shea’s apartment on Riverside the hall. At eleven o'clock President Trask Frank Lee; boIo by Joseph Lee, a summer vis- j Boston boat to enjoy the sail down the Penob- she will remain until to 1 able scot river and to Rockland, from called the to order. The records of itor from North Andover, Maas, Closed by Aug. 3. bay going meeting Mrs. Wadsworth's Beifsst London, Roger Casement, there to Thomaston to visit Mrs. sister many former British and Staples’ the last meeting were read and adopted. After singing “Marching Through Georgia." G. E. B. knight consul, was and husband, Mr, and Mrs. be glad to hear of her improve! George Demuth, Comrades hanged at 9 o’clock this in Pen- of their vacation opening remarks by President Trask, morning for the closing days sojourn FAMILY REUNIONS. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie York. tonville jail for high treason. in their native State, leaving Saturday night Davis, Crockett and Palmer were appointed a Bucko Lawrence, Mrs. Lettie (. When the for home. Their week’s stay in Stockton, on time and of next Empire was fighting a for- committee place meeting. Merrithew. August 11th the descendants among relatives, friends and old schoolmates, j H. Kennison and Miss Estelle Comrade Crockett was called upon and said he of and 1 eign foe Casement directly with was to them and | Benjamin Theodate Merrithew7 will conspired ! mutually enjoyable others, Bangor: Mr. G. M. Morgan, dauj. the latter and old wishing have i was astonished to see so many present at this hold their annual reunion at the site of the old ! received armed assistance acquaintances they might and and Alice their familiar bcenes. 1 Violet, Billingt in his effort to prolonged stay among busy time of the year. He remembered when homestead on Mt. Ephraim. foment insurrection. His are staying at the Shute cottag Mrs. Frank B. Church left Johnson Trask of Penobscot was was Jackson, street, county adopt- Prescott. The annual reunion of the Pres- guilt unquestioned and the B. O. NORTON, } They attended a surprise pan justice Aug. 2d to join her husband in Boston, where 1 ed into the Waldo Veteran association. of County cott will be held at the home of C. R. 1 his sentence admitted. But the he bad recently undergone a surgical opera- family Mrs. Lettie Clark at the cottag He had proved solid gold, he had received tion Dr. Porter at the New England Bartlett, West Appleton, Aug. 12, 1916, at i Sanborn last Brooklyn Eagle voices the general sen- Agent, Belfast, Maine. by Bap- Monday evenin. tist hospital for a serious trouble of the jaw good and been the means of doing good in the which time all the relatives are cordially in- | time was spent with ai timent, in this country, at when it bone and for which he had been re- association. Comrade Crockett felt sure there singing least, palate, to be treatment in yited present and make this a moat en- refreshments were served duru says: “Casement dead law ceiving surgical Bangor. They would be said at this represents many encouraging things joyable reunion. A picnic dinner will be serv- returned Friday. Mr. Jackson is able to be All returned to the Shute <; the in ed. Oren nexorably applied regardless of all ex- the street and declares himself free from meeting, that would cheer up Boys W, Ripley, Sec’y. upon much younger. ternal | the terrible which had been so Blue. was then announced and over pressure and consideration. But pain wearing Dinner Norton. The annual reunion of the Nor- for more than a and that when year, hopes the were for in the hall. It was a ton will be held at the home of South Belfast. Farmers Casement dead also the re- 200 cared dining family Frank represents silver palate has been adjusted he may find G, Dinner was followed Hall, Windsorville, Me., Aug. 19, 1916. All are busy haying and report a vival of a bitterness between himself along comfortably and be happy, hungry crowd. England getting very relatives and friends of the family are cor- able to articulate naturally. We his most the usual smoke talk. ....Miss Eulalia Greenlaw, F. and Ireland which more cost- hope by dially invited to attend. Picnic dinner. Eva may prove be He who has been friends sanguine expectations may realized. The afternoon meeting was called to order Norton Ripley, Sec’y. visiting CF in the end than the commutation of a has the of the entire in sympathy community the at two o’clock and opened and Dedham, returned home la: dozen death this trying ailment. by president Bisbee and Waltz. The annual reunion of sentences imposed accord- Mrs, Curtis and bab\ If the Kaiser is attempting to beat Mr. The following resolutions were“adopted: with a song by the choir. As the Chaplain the Bisbee and W'altz families will be held at Gladys to the .AW. ing strict demands of n 1CUC1 ‘“''“'■“J uj the home of Thorndike are of Mr. justice. the Whereas, Comrades John W, Charles was absent, all repeated the Lord’s Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Reever, Wal- guests Wilson for re-election—of which Pitcher, Mrs.Nicholas Ginn from her aunt, Mrs. present T. Knights, Hezekiah Fletcher, True P. I Staples, doboro, Me., on Thursday, August 17th If Curtis in Mr. at Cilley, favorable Northport... World furnishes no is do- E. Isaac i New York, brought reports from her stormy, next fair the Deutschland made proof—he only Henry Jellison, H. Emery, Richard H. day. two Well, her way Charles P. Staples, the next meeting to be held Thurs- Curtis and children, Mali what Mr. Wilson did in Mexico, and Paine, Pembroke S. Staples, John G. Crabtree, | husband, Capt. announcing reported to the sea as as the ing that he would take command of his steamer of the Knight. The fourth annual reunion of the in East Belfast, open easily white William McCauley, Nelson Stewart, W. F. day, Sept. 7th,at the church at the Head spent Sunday to New Cook, for her next Stockton It was a re- Knight will be held at Park of the he has not yet sent his warships Alfred S. Linn trip. great of family [Oakland Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cu-i flyers Eastern Steamship corpora- Heagan, Hastings, Geo. Tracy, Tide, Belfast. Comrade True CiJley Brooks, near 1916. Mrs. parents, M. lief to his friends, who have been alarmed by Rockland, Me., Aug. 28, O. E. York to aid his as Mr. Wil- Geo. Farnnm and S. C. Curtis have passed Mrs. K. W. Pattershall and s tion on their between Boston propaganda, the rumors of ill turns and unfavorable Co. A, 26th Maine, was reported as having Robbins, Sec’y. daily trips from the activities of this life to their rest on many son sent our to Vera Cruz. The in the case of blood in Com- Miss Ethel Curtis motored to and Penobscot bay. The cordon of allied warships the eternal camping ground therefore, be it. symptoms, poisoning passed away since the July meeting. GlLCHREST. The Gilchrest family will hold the hand which the genial captain has been whole of this government was ex- Resolved, That we sympathize with the j Crockett in eulogistic terms of the their next reunion in the Grange hall in St. day. warships and the steel wire nets power for several The is al- rade spoke said to loved ones I fighting weeks. captain from its many bereft, that while we recall he was always George, Thursday, Aug. 17. All are cordially have millions treasury expend- ■ his Stockton house home of comrade, saying try- fenced off the Atlantic ocean evi- erted, their patriotic service and sacrifice in defense ready having (the departed invited to attend. his the late Mr. Alex. Church do He advised the veterans to NORTH iSLESBOR ed, and hundreds of American lives sac- of our country and flag we will strive to emu- | father, Staples, ing to good. dently existed only in the fertile and somewhat Smalley. The annual reunion of the Smal- immag- late their virtues and teach our children »nd | street) repaired remodeled, pre- to imitate his life. The president then to Huerta from the try 1 ination of some rificed, depose presi- to occupancy, in the near future, in ley family will be held St. George Aug. 16th, in j Fred Dow made a brief space writer. What- the rising generation that love for their coun- paratory veterans saluted the trip with Mr. and Mrs. with called "Up!” and the the field of Fred H. known ever of Mexico and drive him into and a to sacrifice for company Spaulding, Smalley, formerly week. their as to the dency try willingness life, even, was opinion war, every ts whom they have long kept house in New York. A fine address of welcome given by as the Arch Watts field. die in in a preservation,^ the noblest Christian virtues. Flag. one exile to prison foreign land, ___ Mrs. William Farrow left Aug who appreciates skill and re- of Frederick Ritchie daring D. O. Bowen, Committee Mrs. Rufus L. Mudgett, Sylvan street, en- Esther Evans, secretary that the notorious bandit Villa, since ) State of Ohio, City of Toledo. York to her husband. joiced at this successful L. C. Morse, on tertained at auction last afternoon her the join beginning of a Saturday Grange, and only modesty prevents Lucas as. our citizens with John \ County, in murdering Gilmore, Resolutions. in honor of the Misses Emma and Nellie Hich- of it. The re- of Got voyage aim irusis mat me Deutschland engaged public from having the benefit Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is sen- Mrs. M. E. Eggleston A picnic dinner was served by the members born, the following ladies: Mrs. Harry R. Hich- arms and munitions furnished through was Comrade James G. Harding of ior partner of the firm of t. J. Cheney & Co., was the guest last week of Miss may reach her home port without mis- born, Mrs J. F. Ryder, Mrs. F. A. Patterson, sponse by ad- of Thomas H. Marshall Circle, Ladies of the doing business in the City of Toledo, County Those the instrumentality of the present Miss Melvina A. Patterson, Mrs, Annie K. Morrill, and among other good things he said dleton. hap. who go down to the sea in a G. A. and State aforesaid, and that said firm will R., when covers were laid for nearly 150 Mrs. J. A. Flanders, East Main pay ministration at be Harriman, he was well acquainted with the town of the sum of ONE submarine face death in a Washington, might very HUNDRED DO].LARS for j Ray Collins and sister arrived guise more guests. street; Mrs. J. F. Frye, Mrs. Everett Staples, Waldo and with Frederick Ritchie Grange. each and every case of Catarrh that cannot made the ruler of Mexico. It was well Mrs. A C. Church street, with the a visit with his family, who art horrible than on the field of battle. A The afternoon session was at 2 Treat, be cured the use of HALL’S opened his native town. He had lived by CATARRH of that Huerta have Misses Emma and Nellie Hichnorn West Main Waldo was summer in town. derangement the machinery or en- said at the time might o’clock with President Walls and CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. presiding, street. The home was beautifully and taste- and had entered tanglement in the nets set for their des- there thirty-five years, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my Pendl disputed Mr. Wilson’s right to occupy the following program was carried out: decorated with plants, red gerani- Mr. and Mrs. Addison T'.sziction dooms Sing- fully potted life in Frederick Ritchie and this 6th of A. D. 1886. the men in these under- and Three Grange Grange, presence, day December, the week end with his p the White as he lacked more than ing America, with Miss E. Stoddard ac- ums, red roses asparagus. tables spent water craft to death on House, Amy i have a warm in his heart A. W'. GLEASON. the bottom of for playing were arranged in the parlor and would always spot Mrs Edward Pendleton. one three hundred thousand votes companist; the Lord’s the (Seal) Notary Public. tthe-sea by suffocation. Their is their million repeating prayer by the room was made attractive town and this ship dining especially for this little special Grange. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Coomb coffin. While we condemn the could not be consid- association, led by D. O. Bowen; address of with twisted streamers from internally sinking of a majority and pink radiating On call of the president forty-two veterans acts the Blood on the Mucous Sur- tertained a few relatives and tr the twelve and | through the without of welcome by J. W. and the ceiling to each of places a; by -submarines, warning, ered the choice of the As to Capt. Ferguson response The was then faces of the System. Send for testimonials, The occasion was the lfith people. with a red rose, in addition to responded. following program peaceful merchantmen, and the by D. O. Bowen; piano solo, Miss re- finishing large free. F. J. CHENEY & O. their marriage. A picnic dinru drowning Stoddard; the room. A Frank Lee of North An- CO., Toledo, of Mr. Wilson’s attitude toward Germany the masses of flowers throughout presenied: Song by nc women and children, as in the case of marks by Comrade S. C. Sold by all druggists, 76c. in the grove and after supply Crockett; reading, white mat, with red roses, filled to an and the the mission of the Deutsch- the Kaiser can have little cause for com- large edged dover, Mass., who responded encore, Hall’s Family Pills for the inner man music, and games Lusitania, “The Second Suicide of Caleb the center of the table. Ti.e refreshments, 1 constipatiop. Johnson,” by like to that his land is different and wishes her Mr. Wilson has written some ice in passing, I would say play- — everyone plaint. Miss Alice consisting of strawberry cream, three -bon E. Simmons; remarks by Capt. E. remarkable for a of voyage. notes, but Germany has treated varieties of frosted cake and fruit punch, were ing and singing were boy sharp W. Wiley and Comrade L. C, vocal one Putnam; daintily served and the occasion long to be i thirteen. Mr. Hamlin of Brooks was called as so of and “Can the Kaiser defeat the Presi- them many “scraps paper,” solo, “A Little Bit o’ Heaven,” by Miss Kath- remembered by all participants. upon and responded briefly. After instru- been of as little effect as the erine dent”? is the of a recent they have E. Brier; remarks by Mrs. Julia G. Mc- and sale the Ladies' caption editorial The entertainment by mental music by Doris Shorey, Comrade D. O. Investmen bull the comet. Keen, Mrs. D. O. Aid society and the Auxiliary Aid of the Uni- Selected in the New York World, in which it Pope’s against “Grandpa” Burnham, Bowen of the doings of Congress and of says versalist on Thursday afternoon and j spoke Bowen, I. A. Conant, Mrs. A. K. Fletcher, parish Picked with care after that, in Denslow hall was success- the difficulties of legislation as regards pen- greatest Comrade E. evening, Aug. 3d, j B. Maddocks, with interspersed weather was thorough investigation of each. We should never dream of insinuating THE REUNION OF THE 26TH MAINE. ful in all respects. The fine, the | sions for veterans and the widows of veterans, remarks L. C. attendance large and patronage liberal at the that Mr. Hughes had made proposals by Morse. Comrade Putnam i while the widows of the Spanish war veterans 4 TO 7 % fancy work, apron, sample and candy tables. YIELDING % lor the German vote or that he would announced that he had met today James H. I a month and The annual meeting of the 26th Maine Reg- The cook books—“Tested recipes”—for sale at have no difficulty in getting $12 offer to a < Germany foreign policy less Hinds of Plymouth, Me., whom he had not seen the a feature no to national We Sell and Reco m m iment association was held in Memorial hall sample table, proved profitable there is opposition giving Buy, Specially rigidly American than Mr. Wilson’s for- Bince when at in the sales. Two loaves of cake, made 1862, they parted Harrison Land- day’s guardsmen a pension. Recitation by Sadie but the fact that the Ger- August 8th with a large and enthusiastic at- rules in the book—a fruit cake eign policy; i ng, and he this event alone made the by given by Comrade thought a sunshine cake Cummings. “The Wounded Soldier.” Central Maine Power Co. 1st 5s man propaganda is using Mr. Hughes to tendance of members and invited friends. The Mrs. Annie Harriman and by meeting worth while. Comrade Hinds is the Mrs. Carrie A. Gardner—were cut and sold J. Stinson was the 19th Maine heat the President to be sufficient was called to order at 10.80 by Harvey glad 5s ought business meeting in the Cumberland Fower & 1st guest of his brother, William Hinds, who re- slices, finding ready purchasers after- down the rebellion. He used to listen to County Light in itself to make Mr. Hughes’ election Walls of Vinal- put a. m. with Comrade Fred S. noon and evening. The following program regardless of what he would cently moved to Belfast from Providence, R. the stories told by some of the boys with a 5s impossible haven and The follow- was very acceptably in the evening: Portland Railroad 1st Nortbport presiding. remarks E. B. Rowell pr^^nted Company do or what he would not do, I. Then followed by Selection the Stockton Springs band; great deal of faith and awe. but he was getting ing officers and committees were elected for by song, and Mr. Morse; song,“I Want to See My Moth- the little Misses Pauline and Julia Cole, with Alfred Stin- Anson (Maine) Water District 4£s L. C. Morse of now a little cautious. Secretary | the ensuing year: President, Miss Inez Hanson as accompanist; reading, er,” by Roscoe Smith; extended remarks with son said he could talk until dark, but had CLEANSE THE BLOOD Liberty; secretary and treasurer, Henry M. “An Old Sweetheart of Mine,” by James Central Maine Power Co. 7 % Pfd. general advice by Pres. Walls; reading, “If the not to. His mind went back a quar- j Chase J. Whitcomb Riley, Miss Mary Calkin, with promised AND DISEASE of Swanville; nominating committee, remarks Miss and others. Truth Were Told,” by Miss Simmons; piano accompaniment by Hanson; ter of a century, when four comrades met at _AV0ID W. A. W. Hessen, P. H. Holmes; Mias Ferguson, and John Gilmore. A vote of whistling solo “Humoresque,” Louise stories by rising Swan Lake and organized this association. and is When blood is committee on resolutions, D. O. Bowen, L. C. Griffin, accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Ryder;” Our valuable and extensive service Statistical Department your impure, weak, thanks was extended the host Post and Circle selection the band; The Bachelor’s Dream, During all these years he had only missed tained for use and benefit of Maine investors. ’tih.in and debilitated, your system Morse, John Gilmore; executive committee, D. by and the general tenor of all the remarks was Mr. L. A. Gardner, assisted by eight young Duet Mrs. Bertha Lit- or 0. Filz W. Patterson and John Gil- thirteen meetings. by ’^becomes susceptible to any all Bowen, the Misses Ljzzie Trundy, Mildred on the pleasant day, the fine entertainment ladies, tlefield and Carl Packard. Comrade of ASK US FIRST "diseases. more. The following comrades registered: J. Elzie Noble, Grace Calkin, Ruth Meri- Myrick of so com- Berry, and the pleasure welcoming many Eva rnd Waterville was called upon and responded from in sate tu Put yonr blood in good condition. E. Knowlton, H. M. Chase. L. C. Morse, F. 8. thew, Hortense Nickerson, Fayle With ub you can invest any amount $100 up rades who are not accustomed to attend these MisB Burn- Banna Smith, the reading given by Cal- pleasantly. He told a story illustrating the Hood’s Sarsaparilla acts directly Walls, E. R. Maddocks, F. Cole, Fred The ladies meetings'. At the close of the meeting all the kin; selection by the band. having Maine* A and on blood—it Andrew John valor of the 4th and 19th regiments. peculiarly the puri- ham, Hopkins, J, G. Campbell, the program in charge, and all members of the Small & Greenwood, c omrades present collected on the steps of the that fies, enriches and revitalizes it and Gilmore, L. A, Fernald, A. W. Hassen, D. H. Aid and Auxiliary, wish to specially thank the southern farmer complained to an officer Beyer, and were main entrance to the hall photo- under the leadership of Mr. J. H. Ger- the 4th Maine had stolen his cows, bnilds lip the whole system. Strout, P. H. Holmes, J. W. Ferguson, A. W. band, horses, pigs Investment Securities, rish, for its numerous selections; also each in- Hood’s has stood the Otis K. graphed. and hens and all the vegetables laid up for his Sarsaparilla Ellis, Fitz W. Patterson, I. A. Conant, dividual presenting the various numbers on 225 Water Street, Augusta, Maine. in fact, had taken every- test of forty years. Get it today. Ryder, D. O. Bowen, J. Craig, J. Cook, J, S. DEAw’S RHEUMATIC PILLS for Rheuma. the programme, and the orchestra, composed family; they away Dr. * -Jt is sure to help you. Keller, John Thomas. tiam and Neuralgia. Entirely vegetable% Safe- of Mr. J. H. Gerrish, 1st violin, H. E. thing except his reputation. “Never mind, —— u State Auditor Sullivan nod hia News of Belfast. clerk. Mr. “The Closing Net,” a five-part picture Frazier, are spending a few in ^ days Belfast. featuring Howard Estabrook and Katheryn Mr. and Mrs. at was George G. Welle and Albert L will be the feature the Colonial power boat Pauline Decker, J war.ien Wells are at their afternoon with fish wardens Has- cottage at Lake Quantaba- Ta- i Theater this, Thursday, and even- You are [ M. i;:y ciok. Invited to Attend is a rooster of great »ho came here on official ing.sThis gold play merit. frenirn* Mere Man entered the 1 ,, 9nd Mr. and Mrs. Bert Knight and Son The Maine Transportation Company will have Russell “ ,C are a short the at f A. with their spending vacation at the Hosiery I cars for campmeeting Temple v Fred Johnson, Knight department: special cottage. Lake Quantabacook. which next Sunday. The cars | Hubert and Alfred, and Miss want a of ladies’ Heights, opens L pair will leave the Windsor Hotel at 8:30 and 10 ic g,,ne to Liberty for a two Guy Higgins of Knox was drowned last THE NEW WALDO a and at 1 and 2 The last cars will re- COUNTY while m., pm. FAIR Tuesday Bwimming in Dunton pond. stockings—size nine,” he He was the son of turn at 5:30 p m. 3 recently installed in St. Henry Higgins and was 42 said. years of age. The program announced for the band m1 church were used as far popular BELFAST, MAINE, j concert on school common last Thursday even- | -umiay and are spoken of as Col. H. E. McDonald, whose faithful horBe, “Do you want them for after of ing brought out a very large attendance, par- \ ,,nt satisfaction. many years service, laid down and your wife, or would you of those coming in autos and teams. and died, has bought a car—a Buick—and is learn- ticularly August I I.. 15,16 17, ve of Horatio Baker, High- the to The trombone selection, medley and the Windsor Hotel and is ing navigate it. 19I6T0 at the prefer r IS something expen- the vocal numbers were repeatedly encored. Mrs. H. C i rk on the State road at Lin- Pitcher and her guests, Mr. and sive?” she asked. At a of the committee of for nine Mrs. Ralph C. Pitcher and meeting general | ;H|Ch He offers $2.25 daughter Adella of the G. A. R. monument fund Aug. 4th it waB Caribon, are spending the week at Rocky Point You can THE GREATEST 25«. the famous in FAIR ":)rk- hold their fair IN nrs buy decided to Memorial hall MAIN! cottage, Pitcher’s Pond. f and son Edward of Boston, pari 1st. The articles, etc., will be on i!r:' Belfast Sept. fancy Mattie Hinckley of Lewis- Commandery, U. O. G. C„ will make t,a and sale in the afternoon, a chicken supper will be WATCH YOUR STEP! Weeks of Auburn are an excursion to Temple Heights next Satur- iiit. Miss Amy served from 6 to 8, followed a dance afternoon and all by by Mrs. B. L. Tuttle at their day members who plan to See that it y, and. McKeen’s orchestra. Ice cream will be on leads to this Fair. make the will meet at Big street. trip their lodge room at n Harbor sale the afternoon and 1.15 o’clock. during evening. has entertained the an Hazeltine Mrs. Lizzie E. for the two WE EXPECT The for either Black, past years YOU at the program the Bangor fair will be in tne expensive ! use party Oaks, Murphy’s in of the tea room of the Belfast found in our charge Wo- 0. White of Flor- advertising columns, to which our To be one our ! Vi rgaret Miami, kind—or the common man’s has her to take of guests this readers are referred for the Club, resigned position year. id ,.s J. King of San Juan, Porto many attractions offered for effect Sept. 2nd. Mrs. Black will go to Middle- *' the entertainment and amusement kind—and all kinds are mjss Clara Keating. to take of the -EVERY DAY of the public. town, Conn., charge cooking in A GOOD ONE.- usiness houses in Belfast that have Guaranteed against holes the general dining room of Wesleyan Uni- Much to our we line service have con- regret were unable to get in :• iepbone versity, and will begin her duties there Sept. type for this week the BrookB local of sort. SPECIAL two-party service or for a pri- items, but any 20 th. ATTRACTIONS this is a lines will be con- quite Brooks number just the same ■:,(j six-party 6 pairs Men’s Cotton, $1.50 Miss Alberta Farnham entertained at 1 p. m. The Bonetts will make thrilling flights each day, single and double 5 and hereafter we parachute drops. Slide for life as hope to news of the ;.e residences formerly, print 6 Thursday at the Woman’s Club room in honor "" town pairs Women’s Cotton, 2.00 fU""y Pou1^ ^ "Ith Vernon! regularly. of her Miss Persia Wentworth of f ~;hool at Castine closed a very Guaranteed for 6 months. guest, Free- rtrations'for^prepaVin^d'ressed^Mnlltryf18’ The scarcity and of The menu l -a?; Aug. 4th. There were 108 high price print paper dom. included melons, chicken 1 compels us to follow the of ;ered The Belfast teachers example newspa- Also in silk—3 pairs salad, hot rolls, olives, ice cream, cake and BABY SHOW--NINE pers generally and cut off were HORSE RACES l re Miss Ethel Savery, Mrs. complimentary cop- coffee. The other guests Mrs. B. H, ies. that have been Women. 3 f Miss Florence Kimball. papers sent for services no $3.00; pairs Mrs. L. W. Hammons, Misses Flor- a d Mudgett, Greatest longer rendered, Midway Ever. non-paying subscribers, ence M. Brown and Carrie M. Greenlaw.. efit ball for the Belfast Base Men, $2.00; guaranteed (whose accounts will be given out for collec- I Seaside Grange this, Thurs- Sgt Earl R Starkey from the National Guard and to reduce our for three months. “COME ON OVER” tion) exchange list. will I' jsic by a five piece orchestra. recruiting station in Bangor arrive in Bel- Dr. Bailey, the summer rector of St. Mar- i the dance, and help For sale only by fast on Saturday, August 12th, to remain for AND MEET YOUR OLD FRIENDS AND enjoy MAKE NEW ONES AND rfst garet’s church, expresses himself as much TAKV THAT which is maintaining a first one week. During his stay in town, Sgt Starkey YOU HAVE PROMISED pleased with the attractions offered YOURSELF. by Bel- will be pleased to meet any young men who fast and its This is vicinity. his first visit to would like to enlist for the and a hitehouse of and interesting j Augusta Belfast, he has though spent many other sum- probably brief tour of duty on the border, and | ey of Portland were in Bel* mers in Maine, at Old Orchard. Edwin White is acting as city marshal dur- The big white car, which had been particularly any others who may wish to ask for informa- laid 'off Miss sister of S usiness the Nich- Curtin, John Curtin, a mem- regarding He is confident that more the absence of George W. Frisbee, who is since July 15th on account of tire many people would regard to the service. ing troubles, | .judge Lioby of the Probate tion,in ber of the base hall and be glad to spend their vacations in Belfast if visiting at Lake Quantabacook. has resumed service on the Bangor-Rockland team, Miss Albina was referred the of The mid-summer sale in the Universalist j petition knew of its and Mr. Carr Immick of Boston are they attractions. There will be a special meeting of the Wo- Mr. Henry Lloyd of New York, Horace route, says that he has a new spending a vacation in ( f Chicago for a rehearing, vestry last Thursday afternoon and evening, man's at Lake- fifteen-passenger Buick in reserve and this at The boys of Quantabacook took a Hospital Aid with Mrs. E A. Wilson, Chenery and Leroy A. Coombs are ! guar- city, rooming Mrs. Esther G. Davis. denying the peti- Camp under the direction of the ladies of the Sew- Tuesday antees daily passage. hike to Mount Percival last and tomorrow, Friday, at 2.30 p. m. side, Quantabacook, for three weeks. | They are to Monday spent ing Circle and Social Aid, was very successful. enjoying trips Bayside, Bangor, the night on the mountain. left a They Tues- Monument Fund Sale and Supper. The The tables were about Mrs. Sarah B. Dinsmore has returned from I City Marshal and Mrs. W. etc. the Central Maine Fair, to be arranged the vestry George Frisbee day in the Decrow launch Louise for where she was Isiesboro general committee of the monument fund met and were all in with decorations two weeks’ visit in Montville, went to Quantabacook to .::ie Aug. 29th, 30th, 31st and white, of lace Monday spend sev- and Castine, where visited Fort Mrs. E. P. Rowell. eral they George. last Tuesday afternoon in Memorial hall to ferns, brakes and garden flowers. An im- the guest of her sister, days at Camp Wilson, guests of Mr. and teen thousand dollars are of- then They went to PenobBcot Park and had for the sale Mrs. Edmund Wilson. 1 perfect plans and to be lunch with hot cocoa was served at who had been in Dr. and Mrs. 1 in the various departments supper promptu 6 Edward Brassey-Brierly, G. C. Kil- We Examine lunch and spent Tuesday in Belfast, held 1st for night Sept. the benefit of the soldiers’ p. m. to those in charge of the tables, who re- several •months, has returned to gore and Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson were ting and pacing purses. As Boston for guests | for auto- leaving camp Wednesday morning by monument. The following committees were mained for the sales and the his at there over be many attractions in the evening band his home in East Belfast, joining family Sunday, mobile. The camp base ball team defeated tables, Mrs Warren concert on school common. Ice cream ••.ill, band concerts, etc. appointed: Supper Nichols, and th» home of Edward T. Frost. Special the Searsmont locals in a last Roy Ridley of Auburn was in Belfast last ten-inning game Mrs Mossman and Mrs Carter; food, Mrs Ma- cake were sold from tables on the lawn in the *•• roads. and their on his to visit The Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lothrop Saturday way relatives in Sears- honey, Mrs. Juan and Mrs Brown; The net were about soliciting evening. proceeds $50. over Eyes Letters. The following let- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Watts of Buf- port the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. nay mono loung, William Norris, Alton An- committee, Mrs Harriet Coombs, Florence guests, Ridley On account of the many out-of-door attrac- will come to ..rivalled for in the Belfast N. Dr. Ansel M. Lathrop and Master Belfast for their annual summer Modern K-. post- drews, Keith Avard Carroll Mrs Mrs falo. Y., By Scientific Methods Weymouth, Craig, Kimball, Hall, Mary Collins, Myra tions at this season of the year the illustrated vacation ; week 8th. Ladies— Tommie are at the Tuttle cottage, and then move their household ending Aug. Parker, Joe Donald Lillian Nettie Dutch. Mrs Isa Lothrop, goods the aid Perkins,and Hall,members Dutch, Parsons, lectures Col. C. H. French at the Methodist to (without of drugs) Knuwlton, Miss Rosa Noriega, by on a fishing trip. Auburn, where they plan to make their jj:. of the H. H. class of the work Mrs. Nina Alice Quantabacook, Baptist Sunday Ellis; fancy table, Cook, church last and were home. And bit the Smith. Mrs. Ellen Walxer. Friday, Saturday Sunday the Most Up-to-Date with their Ethel Mr. Robert F. Dunton, the attorney of school, teacher, George H. Robert- Simmons, Collins; apron table, Mrs Mc- not well attended. Col. French has resided in ; ink Clark, John and the Girls’ Home Miss McCarthy, a Mrs Home for Women Irene Getchell of son, returned home Tuesday evening from Keen, Savory, Ada Robbins; candy table, all the on which he Aged Augusta, who is F. D. places lectures—India, V„ kens, Smith, Mr. E. N. has ascertained that the residue of the estate the summer here with two-weeks’ camping trip to Mt. katahdin and Doris Clifford, Mrs Putnam, Rose York; par- the Grand etc. He spending her par- i. Japan, Canyon, spent over V Wilson, of the late Edwin Belden of Prentiss, formerly ents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Glasses Ripogenus. are enthusiastic over the cel L C Putnam; Mrs Ethel at They post, housekeeper, two years at the Grand Canyon and is fa- Getchell, are de- on I for the annual music festival their of which a of Liberty, after the personal bequests their cottage the Condon shore, gave a country, hikes, camping, etc., Whiting. miliar with its wonderful scenery. His pic- and it is At Reasonable j; Northport news, and is a very will be in The Journal ducted, will amount to about $12,000 clambake last Frid^v night in honor of her Prices. report given next week. tures are from his own New Advertisements. You can the hand-painted photo- It was with buy that nearly all of this amount can be house guest, Miss Angie Sylvester of t;;- arranged wholly Poor’s Mills. and are excellent. Col. hoped Augusta. Leslie Payson has been hav- famous hose either in the graphs and Mrs. I providing entertainments of the Holeproof expen- equally divided among the two Belfast homes, Supper was served on the shore, the a serious French are on a vacation Maine. guests ing quite trouble with his eyes, but sive kind or the common and all kinds trip through would not be at the kind, the Waldo County hospital and the two Bangor being Misses Marian and Sadie of Broken Lenses y possible are He is a native of Oxford and Jennys New they some better now.... Mr. and Mrs.J. A. are holes of sort. Sold country owns a Replaced were it not that the in guaranteed against any homes. The are without stipulations. York, Misses Blanche pr. cost, Hartshorn farm he is a bequests Jennys, Marguerite attended the veterans’ meeting in only at The Dinsmore Store.... Avoid there, although globe trotter. contributed. These who having Club Owen and Helen H. of ately Waldo last The August meeting of the Woman’s Kittredge Belfast. week-Mrs. Elinda Gray of Bos- to stand over a hot stove in summer time by p the concert, lecture and read- Fire at the Fair Grounds. An alarm Aug. Mrs. Essie P. ton visited her was held last Monday afternoon, mother, Mrs. Merriam, and her getting an Electric Table which you Chase & Doak, Range, 4th at a. m. was for a fire in a horse .:.iss entertainments of unusual 10 stall in Carle Gifts amounting to $6 were Educate yourself out of it, this indiscriminate sister, Mrs. J. F. the first of the week. can use in presiding. Sheldon, the dining room or on the cool the stable at the fair Hose 1 grounds. No. the the donors being smoking. Settle down to one brand. ... reported for fund, Smoke .Mrs. Watts returned Monday from a visit porch. The Penobscot Bay Electric Co. will yarn ^Optometrists,^ and the engine company responded under as- of Lib- regularly and stick to Havana for u me of the repeated arrests of in Camden.... Mr. and Miss Louise Hazeltine and Mrs. Hunt cigars health Mrs. Frank Clune of be glad to snow one at time.... you any sistant ehief I. T. No one was on the and comfort. A. A. & 25 Main tf \ .maun, of the Commer- Clough. It was voted to advertise for a woman Howes Co., suggest htreet, Belfast, Maine. proprietor New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Small & and erty. Beyer, Greenwood, Augusta, buy grounds and the fire was apparently set, but Cedulas. ce »r the illegal sale of liquor, Orman Sheldon.... Mrs. Irvin W'oods has returned to keep the club tea room open during Sep- sell selected investment securities....Ernest have been from combustion. ncr of may spontaneous as Mrs. Lizzie E. Black, A the building, was before from a visit with friends in Vinalhaven. E. Yates tember and October, publishes a caution notice.... Woman The was When on the the damage slight. way who has served the club most re- .'.V Municipal Court last Thurs- All roads wanted to acceptably, will lead to Brooks for the next take charge of the tea room at the out an auto crowded the hose carriage into i..1 rant him with tires 2d. Voted to from a six- charging renting with Woman's Sept. change week, beginning the Sunday service at Club during September and October* the ditch and it thus came in contact with and or illegal purposes, and is under party to a two-party telephone line. Mrs. Belfast -:>',res the when a to Mrs. Chas. E. Rhoades... .Now is House Congregational church, historical Apply the completely destroyed a new grocery wagon Opera r his appearance at the Septem- Kate Knights, Mrs. Ella West, Mrs. Ella Holt centennial address will be given by the able time to buy a Ford car. Cali on B. O. Norton, driven J. C. Clements of Belmont. Mr. ie Judicial by and Miss Simonson were elected members. It Supreme Court.Benson the local and brilliant speaker, Rev, Thomas H. Martin, agent. If you prefer another car, Clements came down town and consulted a 1N ihe house and with his family is was reported that the recent club luncheon Pickford a former pastor, now of Searsport. In anoth- let Mr. Norton show you the Dodge Bro’s doctor, but was a Mary °Kc?LSr the Patterson road in uninjured except by shaking netted Tonight| East Bel- motor $31. er column is an article calling special atten- car-See notice of the closing of up. “ESMERALDA” li- M. Hoffses, i£SL I tion to the features of the week’s stores Aug. 16th as soon after noon as Mrs. Eva C. Brown, Mrs.Georgia separate possible Sale of the Pierce House. The Pierce 7.00, 8.45 p. m. I irom Francis Hodgson Burnett’s Famous th concert Charlotte M. Ti b Play. by the Belfast band celebration, will be it is to for the remainder of the model Misses Maude K. Russell, andpas readily seen, day....Late house, No. 8 Church street, has been sold to u.v ii school common I. Alice E. Aborn, this, Thurs- be the one event of a 1U14 twin Excelsior motor for betts, Mildred Darby, FRIDAY (One great century for the two-speed cycle Frances I. Welch of Everett, Mass., t.nd will Evening Only) SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening) A with the Florence Marie Sholes and J. Earl following program: town of such a celebration as Waldo sale by A. 11. Coveil. Me. M, Brown, Brooks, Searsport, be this month by Mr. and Mrs. Miriam Nesbitt and Marc McDermott nobscot occupied Guy Howes’ dry "THE FLYING TORPEDO" Park, Xsjye has never seen, and well worth Braley, clerks in the James H. '^ county coming D. of who fell in love with Bel- rown Diamonds, Auber BELFAST UPERA house. The management Tobey Boston, Misses in “THE CAT SPAW miles to It iB store, and Mrs. Ada E. Wildes, Thrilling Triangle Play. Ce Dear It's You I'm many enjoy. expected that takes in for fast when here last summer on their bridal goods After, pleasure announcing, tonight only, for- the citizens of town m the Maude M. Matthews and Eva Tibbetts, Kleine & Edison Five Part Feature. Pather I every county will The house waB for the Veazie the ever-welcome Mary Pickford in one of her trip. many years “Fatty" Arbuckle in Two-Reel Key- Vocal Chorus avail themselves of this opportunity to help mer clerks, went to Stockton Springs last Mon- !iydropaten, greatest characterizations, “Esmeralda,” a residence and about fifteen years ago was Billie Burke in “Gloria’s Romance.” \ stone Comedy. Gungl the little town of Brooks do honor day in the big car of the Maine Transporta- arch, prosperous from the famous by W. who sold to the Kentucky Wedding Knot, Paramount feature, adapted bought George Burkett, Miss Emma one tion Co. and were guests of Hich- to its grand hundredth birthday. recent owner. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Turner play by Frances Hodgdon Burnett. To accom- It is one of the most desirable other, Morse born, another clerk, who is spending her va- The New W'aldo County Fair. This fair modate all “Esmeralda” will be shown twice residences in Belfast and had been greatly im- Marguerite Clark Charlotte Walker —-Triangle Play Mr. Cnarles Hammons cation at home. A delicious supper was serv- will be held 15th, 16th and 17th on the thiB another of those proved its late owner, both as to exterior in in W illie ioiay Commandery, Hall Aug. evening. Friday evening by social- Collier in ed at 6 p. m. and the evening was spent mangled Banner ! in this and it will Kleine Edison and interior as well as the surrounding Goose Girl” association’s^grounds city, popular features, “The Cats- event “The “Out of Darkness" Keystone Comedy ly and with games. This is an annual be the greatest 25 cent fair in Maine It will paw,” with Miriam Nesbitt and Marc McDer- grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce went to Brook- Emerson, leader of the Belfast band, always anticipated and greatly enjoyed. In include a show, nine horse for and the of “Gloria’s line, Mass., Aug. 3rd, where they recent- the baby races, mott, fourth episode Ro- of Miss following letter of apprecia- the near future they will be guests i which are in bought a residence and will make their te there $900 purses and an un- mance,” with Miss Billie Burke and a cartoon ly per- of Skowhegan, Aug. 2nd: Russell at the Hurd farm in Northport. number of manent home. Their is a distinct loss At the usually large entries, includ- comedy will comprise a remarkable program. going stated conclave of De Wayside. The follow- some local to this in which both Mr. and Mrs. Registered at the mdery No. 10, K. held ing horses, and the public are For Saturday, matinee and evening, a thrilling community, T., July Tea WAS BADLY CRIPPLED WITH voted that Pierce have been active and in guests were registered at the Wayside “I the recorder be in- promised the biggest Midway ever. The Triangle play, “The Flying Torpedo,” one of prominent all ing nte a letter the House the week: Mrs. Francis A. Lee of expressing ap- Belfast band will furnish music each day. the most realistic and of war matters relating to civic improvement. Mrs. past TANLAC HELPED '>e for the stirring pictures RHEUMATISM; Molay services ren- and Mass.; Miss Willson of Providence, R. oand ; E. L. Coleord. who has charge of the ever and a two-reel with Pierce waB the founder first president of Salem, on the occasion of the pil- poul- produced, Keystone, SAID S. ur now the Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Cowan of Ludlow, Ky.; MY PAINS,” H. BURGES Commandery to Camden June try department, has secured the services of the kingpin of comedians, Fatty Arbuckle, the Arts and Craft Club, Belfast Wo- I; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts of Philadelphia; Wm. C, Monahan of the U. of M. poultry de- Mabel will be men’s Club, and is a talented artist, fhe better ■ supported by Normand, pre- extend to you and the members ot Miss Gertrude who will educational demon- opportunity for the study of art and the many Mrs. E, T. Savage Searsport; nr appreciation of the partment, give sented. On Monday evening there will be “I suffered with rheumatism and was unable all that I expected it to do.” splendid of Asmus Leonard of j * rvices strations each at the fair on other advantages offered by a larger city have Fogler Boston, Capt. rendered by yourorgani- day poultry lines, offered Marguerite Clark, Mary Pickford’s to about because I was so badly crippled. Tanlac, to which Mr. refers, is now and Horace A. and Mary get Barges above occasion. of on led to this of residence and the best Havana, Cuba, party; such as late methods killing, caponizing, only rival, in Harold McGrath’s famous ro- change said Mr. H. b introduced in Belfast at the Mills Gilbert My circulation was bad, too,” being City Drug Courteously Yours, feeding and This is a new wishes of Belfast friends will follow Mr. Emily Walton of Paoli, Pa ; John housing, managing. mance, “The Goose many Lancaster Portland, re- Wm. R. and will be Girl;” Tuesday evening of Bos- Burges, 109 street, Store. Elliott, departure greatly appreciated by and Mrs. Pierce to their new home. of Westchester, Pa.; Rita G. Rathburn beautiful dramatic Charlotte who are troubled with Recorder. ; all poultry raisers. Broadway’s star, cently. People indigestion, ton, William L. Ditchett of Boston; Dorothy in the original Paramount “I have been not oi dizziness, nausea and other * Walker, feature, North Belfast. Mias Minnie taking medicine, steadily sleeplessness, many !*.» ... Dougherty McGown, Katheryn M. Dow, Lucy T. Ross “Out of for last If ailments which often arise from a disordered Darkness;’* Wednesday evening, “Ac- of New waa the of Miss course, but much of the time the Haven, Ut. guest and E. Dow of Searsport; Lydia Marshall a and a two-reel Sally of the tract will find Tan- quitted,” Triangle play, Key- Frances £> the week... Rev year* for my ailment. condition digestive Walkley past Harry of Boston; Frances Bachelder of Rockland; stone and Auto a to combat laughfest, “His Wife Trouble,” Daniels of Guilford is a of “Finally I tried Tanlac and it relieved me o: lac medicine especially designed spending portion Mrs. E. N. WinBlow of Lawrence, Mass.; E. N. AUDITORIUM famous I an these featuring the comedian Willie Collier. his vacation with his mother, Mrs A S Daniels. terrible pains with which I was afflicted conditions. | Winslow of Elizabeth, N. J.; J. S. Conlin and and Tanlac at A of now able to get around better than I have foi The speedy growth sales of Suffrage League Organized. Last -Mr Lee and family Boston are the of Lawrence, Mass.; Mr. and Wm. E. Fancher bottles is years. the rate of over five million per year Monday evening in Memorial Hall Mrs. Au- guests of Mr and Mrs Ripley Whitcomb_ Schultz of New York; Mr. and Mrs. NORTHPORT, Mrs. L. H. evidence that Tanlac meets many gusta C. Hughston of New York, representa- Mrs Charles Conant with maid and chauffer of “Tanlac has proven a great tonic in my case convincing (J. H., Miss Elizabeth A. and C. Francis Brown | as en it has nourished tire It die tive of the National Woman's Suffrage asso- Lowell, Mass, and Mr William Ranger of Wash- White of my system. requirements. Summer Entertainment Course I of Baltimore, Md.; Miss Katherine addressed the first to D C, arrived last to visit their ciation, suffrage meeting ington, Friday Brookline, Mass.; Miss Maude E. Barker en- be held in Belfast. She is Maine in Mrs H W Mackie and Mrs Addie Mer- GIVEN BY I touiing sisters, tertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tyler and Mr. the interest of the movement and is riam_Mr and Mrs Reuben and suffrage Sibley family and Mrs. James H. Howes last Sunday at 7 p. organizing leagues in the places visited. There of Freedom spent a part of Sunday with their NORTHPORT COUNTRY CLUB ! m. was a fair sized audience present, including a daughter, Mrs W S Hatch_Mr James E and Death by Drowning. A very sad drowning I few interested men. Mrs.. Essie P. Carle, the Wing has moved into the house owned by Mr Fair at Maine accident occurred last Sunday 1.30 p. m., Central president of the Belfast Woman’s Club, pre- George W Davis....The church services last Grove Asso. * when Roland Prescott, the oldest son of Her- I Northport Wesleyan Campmeeting sided and introduced Mrs., Hughston, who dis- Sunday were very interesting. In the morn- man Alonzo and Ada Evelyn Robbins, lost his =-.— cussed the suffrage and ing Miss gave a fine sermon to a large question generally Walkley life off the Eastern Steamship Company's WATERVILLE, MAINE, I t particularly as relating to Maine. Sixty years audience. In the evening Miss Minnie wharf at Northport Campground. In com- at 8 State for three Monday Evening, August 14, o’clock, ago in this she said that women did not Dougherty, a teacher years in the Dutch | I pany with Horace Webster, Raymond own even their and were without re- mission schools of a clothing China, gave delightful he left here about 11.30 30, 31, 1,1916. ALBERT LEONARD ! and Clarence Morrill August 29, Sept. SQUIER.; in any form outside their own address on her experiences in that country. sponsibility in the small sailing boat Spray owned by Roy homes. She based woman’s claim to Mr Leon Beckwith rendered a fine with ■ I Hi suffrage solo, Luxe Illustrated Travelogue—“South? America.” Carter and which the Dutch and Morrill boys on the fundamental that Mrs Melvin O The ex- | principles they rep- Dickey, accompanist. were on their to the l ■_■ were buying. They way <| resented half the human race, and that those ercises were much appreciated by the one Campground and when within about 50 feet $18,000 IN PREMIUMS who obey the laws should have a share in hundred or more people present. Next Sun- ! Wednesday Evening, August 16, at 8 o’clock I of the wharf the Robbins boy was hit in the the laws, and said that women are to- day evening the subject will be, “The Con- CATTLE. POULTRY, AGRICULTURAL making stomach by the boom with such force that he FOR HORSIS, SHEEP, SWINE, r Mme. Cara day doing half the world’s work in all the quest of Life” as depicted in a most powerful Sapin, Frima Donna Contralto Boston ? was knocked overboard. He floated for sev- EXHIBITS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS. walk’s of life. In to questions from the Anna Fellows Johnson called “The and reply story by eral minutes and called,“boys save me” before Opera Company, I audience she said that the movement Jesters Sword.’.... Miss Almeda Richards and AAA 'n Trotting and Pacing Purses, including a $400 suffrage down. He did not rise to the surface Of) he went free-for all Send for a Premium read the was not a but a demand Miss of Searsmont have been Book, Mme. reform movement, Lillian Richards to recover his Foss Lamprell-Whitney, the Distinguished Artist, again. Every effort was made l list of Free Premiums and then compete tor all j for the ballot on the fundamental principles visiting friends in the village during the past | body but it was not until 6.46 p. m. that George of them. trom the New York Success, l above and also to the sugges- Reading Comedy Btated, replied week. Dunbar and W. O. Aldus, who were using a the vote not im- i Farnum Fish, fo merly Aviator to the Mexican Chieftain Villa, I “The Lion and the Mouse.” 1 tion that enlarging would it to the surface. The cod-fish trawl brought will be seen at this fair. This is the < > conditions. afternoon only young _ prove present Tuesday his went ■ officers were notified and with family man at ■ who made such successful flights the cele- i> at a meeting in the Municipal court room un- A immediately to the scene of the accident. Ro- * bration of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- der the direction of Mrs, Hughston the Bel- 1896. He at- of Mass. Friday Evening, August 18, at 8.15 o’clock, land was born in Belfast Feb. 21, nology Boston, fast Woman’s was Suffrage League organized schools and for some time had tended the city The Midway w be filled with new and novel features never MISS ETHEL with the following officers: President, Mrs. shoe If LEGINSKA, Pianist, been employed in the Leonard & Barrows before seen in Maine. Carnival attractions, In- William V. Pratt; vice president, Mrs. James Tribe MISS factory. He was a member of Tarratine Door Circus, Electrical Shows, Trained Animal FLORENCE HARDEMAN, C. Mrs. Grace C. Violinist._; Durham; recording secretary, of Red Men, and was a young man of excel- Arena, Vaudeville, Athletic Shows and THE Pillsbury; corresponding secretary, Miss Mel- never caused his par- WHIP, a riding device going around like the crack TICKETS ; lent character, who had vina V. treasurer. Miss Marian Hazel- l^nfw^KNEsf and of a whip. All under the personal supervision of Parker; faithful cents H the medical nourishment in ents any anxiety and was always Monday Evening.35 Miss Anne C. g by a New York Booking House. tine; auditor, Crosby. About industrious. He is survived by his parents cents • Wednesday Evening.50 were and earnest efforts will ■ Scott’s Emulsion which fifteen present and two brothers, Maurice Arthur and Her- F i r e w o rks, Ba eball, Band Concerts, Confetti Night. A $50,- I Admission, ... 50 cents the of Friday Evening ] be made to increase the membership. It was is not a nerve-quieter, but nature’s man Carl. The family have sympathy 000 show for a 50c. admission. Special rates on in their sad and sudden be- j Friday Evening, Reserved Seats, $1.00 voted to meet next Tuesday evening, and the community ail railroads. 3w32 greatest nerve-builder, witbont reavement. The funeral was held at his late I Reserved seats for the Concert can be procured at Pitcher’s Music Store, Bel- once a month on thereafter Monday evenings. home, No. 21 Alto street at 2 p. m. yesterday, R. M. GILMORE, Secretary. I tat, Club and C. O. Dickey’s Store, < alcohol or Northport Country Northport. The principal purpose of the league is tc opiate. Rev. J. Wilbor Richardson of the Belfast Bap- Scott 8l Bowne, Btoomfitld, If. 1. 13-8 I t| »11»1 »1 tlPfrW Ultl>l>l»1 ! I study the principles of suffrage. tist church officiating. THE WATCH ON THE The in "Father, forgive them; for they know Animal Stories. RIO GRANDE Element of Ignorance not what they do!” Sin That prayer from the cross seems to - By Mrs. Grace C, D. Favre, Formerly Miss me the crown of Jesus’ Wonderful minis- try of mediation here on earth. A few Grace C. Denslow. Or the from the Cross as the Crown Prayer saintly souls, here and there, obedient to at 1 am remind- Whenever I look Rigo of Jesus’s Wonderful Ministry. the divine spirit working in them, have ed of the words of that feverish but TBy Rev. Edwin Pond Parker, D. D.. Pastor Beemed to reach that height of perfec- and Marie Bash- young gifted genius, Emeritus of the Church, tion but for the most men and wom- I SouthCongregational part kirtseff: Hartioid, Conn., in the Hartford Courant.] en fall far below it; but they have not “Ah, when one thinks what a miserable There in the New forgotten and will never forget it. In man other animal are two passages creature is! Every view of those words one out what our may truly say can, at his will, wear on his face the ex- Testament which bring that Jesus ever liveth to make interces- he He is not title than can pression pleases. obliged expresses more forcibly sion for us; and because of that prayer to smile if he has a mind to weep. When elsewhere be found. One of these is the from the cross, if for nothing else, one does not wish to see his he for Infants and Children. he fellows, may declaration of a sinner become en- trustfully sing, does not see them, while man is the slave great "In the cross of Christ I of everything and everybody!” lightened and contrite—namely, St. Paul, giory!” The Kind You Have Always Eouglit has borne the signa. 1 Rigo is a canine of forceful personality. who, in a letter to a friend, wrote con- ture of Clias. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his 1 He to the on the State board of Trade to Meet in Camden. belongs police-station cerning his earlier career: personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one f block above. He can scale a high wall and a Who was before a blasphemer persecu- to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and 1 with and knows the man- tor ai d because ease, complete injurious, but I obtained mercy The annual of the Maine State “ meeting are but and ual of police-dog training. I diu it ignorantly in unbelief. Just-as-good” Experiments, endanger the I Board of Trade will be held on a Thursday, of He is of Flemish race; quite black, The other is the declaration of one health Children—Experience against Experiment. I with fawn on his and un- Sept. 21st, at Camden. The business markings legs greatly sinned against, suffering and dy- session will a 11 a. m. in the Cam- derneath his body. He has to his credit ing at the hands of sinful men: namely, begin den Yacht Club’s with the ad- The Kind You Have the running to earth of several human Jesus Christ, whose first reported words clubhouse, Always Bought I malefactors. dress of welcome, the ad- as he hung upon the cross were words of president’s of the treasurer and sec- My acquaintance with him began on prayer for the of his mur- dress, reports forgiveness The April 19 last, just one week after the derers: “Father, forgive them, for they retary, standing committees, etc. election of officers will take at 2 twelfth birthday of “Heart’s Delight,” know not what they do!” place p. followed the exercises. for on that day she met with a ghastly To these two testimonies might be m., by literary A Dane A will be served in K. of P. accident. huge female Great added the martvr dying prayer, banquet hall, Stephen’s tendered the bore down upon her in the street, and “Lord, lay not' this sin to heir charge;” by Camden Board of Trade. her in she Tne second will be devoted to seizing her powerful jaws, for the same thought was in day sight- undoubtedly • shook her like a rat. his mind that Jesus uttered, “for they seeing, In Use For Over 30 Years. When our dear little dog fell upon the know not do.” what they TMC CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YO N K CITY. she shrieked pavement, with pain. Rigo The words of Jesus, just now quoted, was at and came at once to hand, help, are of supreme importance because of at the cruel offender. growling savagely his peculiar personality and of the pe- HUMPHREYS’ When I carried our home he followed. dog culiar circumstances in which they were Remedies aie She had two terrible wounds in her Humphreys’ Homeopathic spoken. meet needs of families three inches and ar designed to ihe THE CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY’S WAR MORRILL. shoulders, quite long They crown and complete the revela- two or that mother, father, least inches deep. tion of the loving spirit which he had invalids, something ON DRINK. We were in dreadful sorrow and anxie- or to meet Phebe Cross is h exhibited throughout his life. They ex- nurse or invalid can take give spending a came The most at Poland ty. The'"vet.” (such good one!) press all that could be said in extenua- the need of the moment. Kcvo Veen in use ardent temperance enthusi- Springs House. at once in reply to our urgent mess ge, tion of the of those who were cru- ast does not show greater hostility to guilt for over Sixty Years. Merl Hunt arrived Thursds and after three weeks’ skilled the use of alcohol treatment, cifying him, and on the ground of that than America’s cap- Photo by American Press Association. No. for Price weeks' visit with his parents. loving care and intelligent nursing, our fact of a tains of industry at the present moment. extenuating ignorance, plea 1 Fevers, Congestions, infla’ao .Lions. 2-' own “Heart's was her- is Take, tor a Frank R. Clure and wifeot Delight” quite Lone guardsman patrolling a section of the Hio Grande, keeping alive to for mercy and forgiveness based. 2 Worms, Worm Fever 2,’? single illustration, oiirgreal- self It was a close and her 3 a Wakefulu < Infants '.;5 t-sl the steel trade. I have be- are a week with CL again. call, of on On the same Paul declares that Colic, Crying industry, spending movements Mexicans the other side of the river. ground Adults 25 first walk after her accident was a tri- he had “oDtained l Diarrhea, of Children and fore me a mass of letters from nearly and wife. mercy.” 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis .5 saw her from afar, ami can one hundred and manufacturers of umph. Rigo One readily understand how Jesus' H Toothache, Face.fi•< Neuralgia.. 25 fifty Frank Blake and fami.v came hounding with to lick her face of '• iek II.v I u’he. Vertigo. 25 iron and steel. include the joy plea could be made in behalf the sol- I 9 Headache, They great- Mass., arrived July 30, to vi and bear her of War is on Allies and •:> t)y Imi..restion. Weak 1 mutch. 25 est concerns in the of company. How Shain Telling diers who executed the sentence pro- ^HSiixia. country; many the in town. 13 Croup. Hoarse <'.<’igti, Laryngitis 25 From that day he has always gone nounced and some have main- constituent members of the United Steel upon him; I 5 Eczema. Er ‘ions. 25 with us on our He Powers. are and tan daily promenades. Central tained that it was for them only that he I 15 lllieanmtiam. Lumbago..25 Corporation represented. In tuese Ralph Haywood watches for us with tie, jlalurla X 5 letters the s week for a visit with Mr. ; us,and joins alacrity. prayed. But that is manifestly an error. !'3 Fever and \ responsible uffioia give their Blind ■ Bleeding. External,Internal.25 No other canine is tolerate,! within six The element of in the zeal of 17 Fmcm, policy on the drinking tjuestiun, and ex- relatives in Portland. ignorance ! <1 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head 25 feet of us. a battle has he [Bos'on Sunday Herald.] their Many fought the priests and rulers who the Conch 25 press opinions as to its practical data show that the second of the war has cast compassed 20 Whuopine Mrs. George Dow in defence of our little Estimates of casualties based on official year 25 suce ss. them all there runs passed already dog. death of Jesus is explicitly declared by 21 \ «thnia.Op»)r'-.;-c*d. IMfilouli Breathing.. Through last week in with I,. wounds on more than Estimates for the l>i.Horder« of the .25 Liberty One day last summer we were walking nore than 3,010,000 lives and has inflicted 6,000,000, at least two St. Peter 27 Kidneys. the same Lone: the opinion is u animous apostles. boldly 30 Crinarv Incontinence.2 5 C. B. Knowlton and wife. the lake-shore, where there were the German of 2.500,000 slain and more than 5,001,000 that drinking,even in moderate amounts, along irst year ranged between report charged the Jews with the murder of 3 1 Sore Throat. Quinsy 25 hundreds of bathers. decreases increases Miss Flora Mureh, a tram Suddenly Rigo’s wounded and Beach Thomas’ estimate of 5.000,1 00 killed and 7.000,000 wounded. Jesus, and added, “And now brethen, I 7 7 Grip, Grippe, La Grippe.25 efficiency, accidents, whole stiffened and he cauti- and is Bangor, is at home for h< body crept had wot that did as altogether demoralizing to the to the great offensives the British lost in killed or totally incapacitated through ignorance ye it, with her until with a he Up present Sold drugsdsts. or sent on receipt o£ price. workmen and to the All these mother, Mrs. Lottie ously forward, single leap according did also your rulers.” And St. Paul by plant. 228 138 and 68.406 in prisoners; Germany, respectively, 664,552 and 137,768; France, Book mulled free. was upon a pile of clothes left by some “For had known Medical corporations—great concerns like the Mrs. Loia Sherm n and ,i-1B German of Russian casualties amounted to says: they it, they j too bather unwatched the to Deputy Longuet, 900,000 and 300,000. reports Illinois Steel the son of Belfast last we. confiding upon would not have crucified tne Lord of < Company, Carnegie spent to HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., 'ornef sands. of whom 1,000,000 were prisone-s. Austria is just now trying to have her men up Steel the American Steel and Mr. arid Mrs. G. \Y 3,000,000, glory.” William and Ann Street**.New York. Company, parents, heart almost stood for a Wire the Plate My still, 60 years enrolled. wnat wisn to wring out is me tact Company, Ameiican Tin Mrs. Fred Morgan went tu : and man was bend- COST IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. strange rough-looking that our Lord’s dying prayer distinctly Company, the American Manganese last Saturday. She had t\.. down the 9,075 ing over garments. 1 did not Great Britain. 7,670 , Germany. expresses that spirit of mercy in which Steel Company, the American Car and ments to speak at the chan. dare call to for that have 6.643 Austria. 3,000 Rigo, might France. | God and godlike men regard human sin Foundry Company, the American Bridge Sunday. a 4 118 | Turkey. 3,1,00 precipitated tragedy. He stood there Russia. as it is more or less mixed with Company, to mention only a few, are 2,464 Bulgaria. 150 ignor- Mrs. Hilda Hunt Dean retu•-> with upper lip drawn back, every hair on Italy. ance. St. Peter said. “You committed a now conducting a great campaign home in Portland last Satui end, and his body ready to spring—a for- : hut did it against have Allies’ total.20,895 Teutonic total.t4,225 great sin, you through ignor- drinking. Already they midable The would-be robber cleaned a spending several weeks win. -r enemy. ance, and the door of mercy is open to up conditions that existed only TERRITORY. ents, Rev. and Mrs. N. Hunt. dared not move, and I was at my wits’ CONQUERED you.” So St. Paul said of himself. half a dozen years ago. All have elimi- end to know what to do. Miles nated from the steel that Mrs. Roscoe Cross r Allies hold in Square Miles Teutons hold in Square This question of the relation of ignor- industry youth- cenrly Just in the I saw a in Belfast then, distance, ance to wrong-doing and of the effect of ful Ganymede, who was once its conspic- days with her sisl familiar policeman, and made him a sign ignorance in modifying the degree of uous ornament—old Ben Franklin’s “ale Harvey Cunningham and Mr to come and to in 96,000 Russia.. 80,000 house “rushed the Another Miss Gert.ru : quickly, pointed Rigo The Pacific:::::::... guilt in the wrongdoer, is a perplexing boy,” who regularly sister, the bushes. Afrjca.600,000 Balkans. 26.0J0 can” in refresh- of returned with one, upon which Jesus’dying words seem working hours, for the Boston, her The walked forward ment as essential to industrial visit. gendarme briskly, Teutonic gain.125,000 to shed a holy light. He had already regarded a to Allies’gain.784,860 gave sharp command Rigo, who taught that one who knows his Lord’s efficiency and contentment. down as if shot. He arrested PRESENT EFFECTIVES. These now in- dropped will and does it not deserves and will re- steel mills will “fire” Reception to Mrs. Henry A Mm. the and then called to the bathers to man, Men Men ceive greater punishment than one who stantly any man who drinks in working ascertain the owner of the clothes, who 7,000,000 knows not hours. are out Russia ... 9,Ot0,000 Germany. and does wrong; and his pray- Many weeding employees Bangor, Me., Aug. 2—Sev came out of the 3,000,000 who on fac- promptly water, very France. 6,000,000 Austria. er from the cross is in accordance with stop their way to the dred club women, representing much surprised, of course, but well Great Britain. 6,000,000 Turkey... that of tory for their morning nips and on clubs of the attended a 300,000?nn m conception justice. city, pleased with Rigo’s acumen, as he had Italy. 3,000.000 i Bulgaria. The history of persecutions, like that their way home at night for a tendered Mrs. Henry A. W;: left his in his coat. Serbia and Belgium. 300,000 ! to free purse of Stephen, affords many examples of similar purpose, A visit the burn, president of the State }■ Rigo certainly displayed extraordinary lUnch counter at noon means of Women’s at r Allies’total.23,300,000' Teutonic total.10,600,000 this truth. The persecutors have not frequently Ciubs, the in that a.man who dismissal. Before a man is intelligence knowing been, in all cases, utterly bad men. They, employ- Mrs. R. H. McCready on no was dressed had business to be bending like Saul, the persecutor, have grievous- ed he is asked if he uses alcohol; if this afternoon. In the recei. 1 f over a of clothes. There were he answers does rot pile many ly sinned, but. in many cases at least, yes, the applicant were Mrs. Wing, Mrs. McCi other or from the like people Bitting walking about, Salient Sentences Hughes’ Speech. more or less ignorantly. Was their ig- Good get job. Some of the concerns, White of Presque Isle, Mrs but as were all in they bathing costume, norance culpable? If so, how far7 our greatest railroads, prohibit drinking Mann, Miss Fannie Lord and V Rigo paid not the slightest heed to them. The fact is that in almost all sins there both on and off duty, and discharge a Whittemore. all American on I consider it a wonderful I stand for the unflinching maintenance of rights man a at time. really perform- is an element of ignorance; sometimes it caught visiting saloon any ance. land and sea. is small in sometimes How A workman who cashes his pay check at and behind the words, degree, large. every He loves to in the fields with our It is not but the resolution a saloon is “to his romp words, strength many sins and even crimes are committed immediately sent get little but with canine al- that count. a a sa- dog, courtesy ... garnishment of by 1 through inexperience, in passion, under time;” wages ways allows her to have the rubber ball, Utterly intolerable is the use of our sail for alien intrigues. Lvery loon results in dis- CASTORIA effort stress of blinding temptation or provoca- Keeper automatically while he contents his sterner self with a American must condemn them, and support every Wire unreservedly tion and sometimes in almost utter ig- day missal. The American Steel and For Infants and Child stone. their with- fcrr suppression. norance, of which it De Company has ordered its men to a of arms. may truly said, We are a but we live in world a In Use For Over 30 The first time he ever saw “Heart’s peace loving people, “They know not what they do.” draw from clubs where liquor is sold; Yeats It is that we are shockingly unprepared. [ Delight’’ dive under water and apparent And are sins. It does not year ago the Carnegie Steel Campany bears __- disappear, the Administration has yet they and Always I In the demand for reasonable a all I thought he would go crazy. He whined preparedness obliterate guilt to say “I know not.” posted notice declaring that promo- and yelped, then scratched and pawed the followed, not led. Extenuation is not exculpation. Jesus tions hereafter would be made from the •Signature o:“ We demand National defense; adequate protection on water, and finally dashed into the Lake adequate prayed for the forgiveness of his mur- ranks of abstainers. The Delaware, eastern coasts. W’e demand thoroughness and of Geneva to pull her out. both our western and derers. If their ignorance made void all Lackawanna & Western Coal Company in both arms of the service. and When he realised that she was doing it efficiency guilt, they needed not forgiveness. St. every has prohibited foremen,' bosses, believe that the first citizen reserve to call should be en- on purpose,and evidently enjoying it, he I subject Paul did not hold himself guiltless be- others who have workmen in charge as a Federal and trained under Federal authority. too looked foolish for a minute, and then sat listed army cause he sinned from visiting saloons; the example is it must be ignorantly. If the of the world is to be maintained, through a Hendrick down and put his own head under, coming peace How often one say3, looking back upon dangerous one!—Burton J: the of a common purpose. in out spluttering and sneezing. He decid- preventive power a wrong action, “If I had only known Harper’s Magazine for August. There is no National isolation in the world of the 20th century. ed he’d rather swim after sticks, while what 1 was doing, what the wrong-doing the vote for women. “Heart’s Delight” scorns swimming,but I favcr involved, I never should have committed I believe it is a budget, proposed bv the adores the diving. They are such good only through responsible it.” How often one says, “I ought to OLEY KIDNEY PILLS that we shall avoid financial waste and secure proper ad- FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS ANO BLADDER comrades, and everyone admires them Executive, have known and execrates the better,” fUK H I so small and he so ministrative efficiency. of his wickedness. Old Thomas ^fcXSUNAL together—she golden, folly Dissolved in v al -r Cor It is that we must have policies. It is OAKLEY C. BLACKLISTED. b g and black. plain protective, upbuilding Fuller likened sin in to a little CURTIS 1 prospect pelvi catarrh, ulco is a idle to look for relief to the Democratic party. He great comfort to me, for I had rivulet which one may cross and scarcely mation. Recommended timid about “Heart’s De- wet the in Five-Masted Portland Schooner to be held grown taking feet; but the retrospect it is a Pinkham Med. Co, fc light” out to walk. swollen, foaming and torrent. Up by British Cruisers. CAMPAIGN SONG. impassable A healing wonder for na. 1 Now 1 feel secure in pro- HUGHES’ WINNING Cain did not mean to kill his quite Rigo's Very likely Portland, Aug. 3.—The five-masted sore throat and sore eyes, tection and and our hrnthf*r whpn hf» smntp him in hnt gntror vigilance, enjoy daily schooner Oakley C. Curtis, named for Has extraordinary cUmt; ir.jj J hours’ as as two ramble much ever, with and knew not just what he was the of the Sample Free, 50c. all dr.tc,, “Battle of the doing, present governor State, may The Paxt-.n the added satisfaction of a Air, Hymn Republic.’ but he did kill him. Just how far V^ciiail. foilft Coriftim giving Rigo ignor- figure in an international complication run too. good Say! “Old Glory Must Float” is the nominating word, ance is culpable God only knows, but growing out of the blacklist of certain He is so so over-wise, and in unanimous however in divers cases of sagacious, That rings from brave Chicago, accord; transgression American vessels by the English govern- sees so into a situation, that he is man has the the element of be ad- clearly And the silent grasped Patriotic sword; ignoranoe may ment. The Curtis is one of the ships almost uncanny sometimes. are it enters not as or And “The People” shouting on, mitted, excusing ob- that has been named as carrying a car- He might well think with “Pudd’n-head at as Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! literating guilt, but, best, only ex- go in directlyavailable for German use. W'ilson” that “man is the 4 1)»11 MM ) only animal tenuating it. While has been carried KA’l KIN’S NOTH correspondence j A scriber nofir* that blushes—or needs to!" The Babel Politicians tried to stem “The People’s” tide, Whatever be the attitude of luieb) gives may mag- on to gain information as to just what' been duly aj pointed adniinisti far too some famous "The ’Bench’ is hallowed,” solons cried, istrates and courts of justice, the atti- charge has been preferred against the i tale of But E. till th’ doors tude of individual Christians WEST BROOKS V1LLE. Charles Hughes kept silent, big opened wide, towards the snip or owners, the J. S. Winslow Co., i WAYLAN1) KNOW LTON, lab And “The People” went shouting on, sms of their fellowmen, and particularly of this city, managing directors and part In tbe County of Waldo, decent towards the incur Mrs. G1 idys Varnum Hodgkins is the Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! injuries they may by owners, have been unable to learn the bonds as tbe law directs, of her Mr. and Mrs. John those sins, is clearly indicated by Jesus’s exact status of the ease. having demands against tin* >t it guest parents, set the that is bound to ceased the So, “The People” pace, surely win, example. As with the out- are desired to present Varnum. compared The Curtis cleared from Norfolk for and all indebted theret* For the Judge so bravely shunned the “office seeking sin;” inflicted tleuieut, rages upon him, how trivial are Lisbon, Spain, with coal to make payment immediately. James and Donald Jones of that is the reason, “The vote for a'cargoof July Arlington, And, just People” him. the most and even the worst of our 27th. She should arrive at her destina- 1 DELLA D. KM Mass., are guests for a few weeks of As patriots keep marching on, Belfast, June 13. 1910—3w grievances. It were superfluous to argue tion within 30 days unless held up by their aunts, the Misses Jones. Hallelujah; so Glory, Glory clear a case, and I pass to point out British cruisers and either detained or 4 DM IN ISTRATOR’S NuTK l- the of Jesus’ words as Rev. E. N. Pierce of Atlantic has re- significance re- held as a violator of the English law lx scriber hereby gives notice the man that knows “The People,” is the man to wisely lead: turned home after the So, garded from another point of view. attitude of neutral nations in been duly appointed adniinndut filling place of crown him with the governing And Americans will Presidential meed: Neither as or did tate of pastor here the past three Sundays. living dying Jesus, so time of war. It is not believed that any And like a hero, fill every Patriotic need. as we JAMES A. late ot I help him, far know, ever ask forgiveness for captain would so far as to WATTS, ot English go James H. Jones Arlington, And “The People” go shouting on, himself or intimate Mass., any felt need of for- detain the ship or delay her in her pas- in the County of Waldo, decease has bought the late Hiram Blake Glory Hallelujah!) bonds as tbe law directs. All i- place, Glory, giveness. What I wish to bring out and sage but this might happen. Another which was the demands against tbe estate of >;u formerly Timothy Tapley emphasize is that in the sinless and hazzard of the is the Holy trip liability of be- desired to present tiie same foi >• homestead. Mr. and Mrs. who The stanzas were written by George B. Fairhead of Ilion. Mr. Fair- One Jones, foregoing grace, mercy, compassion, and clar- ing sunk or captured by the Germans or all indebted thereto are requested h'ave been visiting his sisters, have re- head served tnree in Private Co. D. 117th New York Volunteers tbe are f und ment years during ity in the highest degree. It meeting somewhat a similar immediately. the G. A. Mr. Austrians, FRANK \\ turned to Massachusetts', Civil War, and is past chaplain of R. Fairhead has composed several is the sinless One who has no prayer to fate as that which befell the ship Wil- 1910—: entitled "Old Must Float.” It was written Freedom, Me., July It, poems, one of which was Glory before offer tor his own forgiveness, who is suf- liam P. in Frye. Mr. Hughes to in Maine. Mr. Hughes was nominated and was composed his honor. At the recent Repub- shame and death the sins Sptak fering through She has stocked of $140,000 4 DM were out and was read upwards IN lSTltA TOR’S Nt)TI( I lican convention of the poem given eagerly by those of others who finds a copies against him, ground in clean profits to the owners since the A er hereby gives notice tl>.< on Needless to Mr. Fairhead is elated over the nomination of Justice Mr. Hughes, his return from the present. say for the extenuation of their guilt and first of last December and a dividend of duly appointed administrator of t: will on his aB he was one of the original “Hughes Men” who contributed toward hiB for their M. West, probably, trip to Maine, Hughes, prays forgiveness. Our pas- $1,000 for each 64th is payable now ac- SILAS PENDLETON, la'* make three two on nomination. our our in the ot speeches; Sept. 7 and sions, pride, resentments, our cording to a statement issued by Count? Waldo, dice..- today bonds as the law dnects. .a,l one on Sept. 8. One will be marie in sophistries are confronted with this fact. the J. S. Winslow Co. It is f probable demands against tin* estate ol s where he arrives 7. The PROSPECT We are to misconceive Portland, Sept. NORTH ISLESBORO. FERRY. apt holiness. We that in a full year, should she charter a desired to present the same lor the places for other speeches will De de- fancy, and have been taught so, that the return freight at prevailing prices and all indebted theieto aie requ* si* ment immediately. ckled later. Miss pure and holy person must needs so ab- arrived back in this country some time in Rose visited relatives in Bernice Kingsbury of Stillwater, MATTHEW L. I’l > Mrs. Julia hor all manner of sin as Me. is visiting friends here. to lack sym- November, would show earnings of at Unity, Me.. July 10, 1910—30 Belfast last week. and for the pathy charity sinful, and to least $175,000 net, a big revenue for a Miss Beulah Philbrook of Brewer and Mrs. Ella Hollbrook visited her broth- look their infirmities with upon least al- ship 17 years old that has paid for her- NOTICE. The a at the John in Belfast last 1 party of friends are camping er, Gott, week. lowance. But, behold, just the contrary self several times over. iEXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she of the last Creek. is true. It is the sinless one, not the sin- appointed executrix Mrs. James Clifford of Boston visited ment of Every Sunday ful, who is full1 of pity and compassion. Mrs. Henry Mansfield and daughter, her sister, Mrs. Gerry Harding, last The Kaiser's Speeches. PEMBROKE S. STAPLES, lab —in thousands of households, week. It is God the Holy One whose nature and people Miss Helen, of Lynn, Mass., are visiting in the < ounty of " aldo, and overeat, and their stomachs and livers whose name is Love. relatives and friends. The Kaiser continues to make his the law dnects. All person" h.i\ suffer for it next even Capt. and Mrs. M. G. Dow of Bucks- It is not in sinliness but in the estate of said iic« •* the day, and holiness to the German against Arthur W. Swift port visited and Mrs. W. H. Har- that and spread eagle speeches sired t<» picsent the same toi the day following. Ordinarily a good, of Canton, Maine, Capt. charity mercy reside. Ami it to riman army, which may inspire his soldiers all iudebted thereto are request* < dinner hurts no one when some his labors as summer supply with July 29th. is in the men and women that the big began purest fight with renewed courage, but which ment immediately. work is done after it. the Free church 23rd. of the of Jesus is MARY• But Sunday Baptist July Mrs. Ella Harriman, who is spending spirit dying prayer read in this part of the world sound is and the stomach doesn’t ever most abundant and most manifest. Belfast, Me., July 11.1910—ho rest-day, Kerr of N. has the summer at W. D. Harriman’s, is like a man boasting in order to keep up George Derry, H., It is when hearts are get the help of the usual exercise, friends in and Win- our own humblest, doesn’t hesi- made a short visit with his family, who visiting Frankfort his courage. The Kaiser A D M1N1STKA 1 OR’S NOTH I and sometimes it is too much truest, and attuned to the heart of given are the summer in town. terport. Jesus, tate to make the most direct claim to /x scriber hereby gives notice te. to spending that we come most lully i:..o this divine do. In such cases, “L. F.” At- Divine and asserting duly appointed administrator of tie of and guidance authority, wood’s Medicine helps the digestion, spirit charity forgiveness. The that he is the chosen of God to MARY W. WHITE, late of M* A SEASON OF TORTURE FOR SOME is the All-Merciful. The preserve acts on the bowels and carries off the The Progressive conference. All-Holy springs the German people from their enemies. in the County of Waldo, deceas. fever causes untold to of and are in the bonds as tbe law directs. All bile before any harm is done. It is Hay misery thousands. charity sympathy the of a pels* His addresses read like ravings mauds against tbe estate of said d<*< an old safe a counts its sufferers the hun* bosom of Purity. Loving kindness and family remedy, perfectly Indianapolis, Aug. 3.—At meeting Asthma, too, by religious zealot, a Dowie or a Sandford, sired to present the same for sett for even tender mercy are characteristics of real indebted are the children, and a good of leaders attending the Progressive dreds. Foley's Honey and Tar soothes that rather than the words of the ruler of thereto requested medicine to in goodness, and it is a spurious righteous- ment immediately. keep the house for sud- raw, rasping feeling in the throat, relieves sixty million people with all the respon- conference here today it was de- ness that has them not. NEWE! den attacks of party — indigestion, biliousness hoarseness and makeB sibility Buch a position entails. Portland Montville, Me., July 11, 1910 cided late this afternoon not to nominate wheezing, breathing “That we are so unmer- and sick headache. heals uncharitable, Press. easier, inflammation, permits refreshing and a ciful unforgiving is simply because 35k theatre MEN OF * FREE.—“Ye Olde Songs,” words and ml!Sic candidate for President but to appoint slumber. Contains no opiates. Sold every* your WANTED—TOIBRING of sixty popular songs sent free on of' where. we are so far below and so unlike the receipt an executive committee of 15 to their Safety Razor Blades to me one outside yellow wrapper from the bottle, perpet- so poor in his so little for this Chiidreii holy Jesus, purity, O: / ened better than new. .Single edg together with your opinion of our Medicine. uate the party and adopt resolutions in sympathy with his mind and magazine DEAm’S RHEUMATIC PILES for Rheuma- heart, FOR FLETCHER’S Gems, 25c. Gillettes, 35c; Durbar “L. F.” Medicine criticising the national committee for and with the mind and heart of God as Published 60c. dozen. C. E. 73 V Co, Portland, Me. tiam and Neuralgia. Entirely vegetable, Safa- weekly. per Sherman. endorsing Hughes in Chicago, June 26. revealed in him. OASTORI A Belfast, Me. for president ITALIAN Investigating Clam Industry and Milk Evans Hughes OUTPOSTS SNIPE AMID ETERNAL SNOWS Business. CHarles* ^C'T Jr _r —__._____ OF NEW YORK Augusta. Me., Aug. 1—Reginald F. Smith, assistant in the Bureau of Chem- istry, United States Department of Ag- vice president FOR riculture, is in the State on business pertaining to the clam industry. He is W. Fairbanks examining the territory particularly in Charles relation to its pollution from any possi- INDIANA. OF ble sewage from the cities. He is work- ing in cooperation with the Maine Bu- SITED states senator reau of Inspection. Another party of United States men, i Roderick hale some 14 in number, is in the State inves- tigating the milk business, examining PORTLAND OF into all the conditions that in any way come under the Interstate Commerce Are Cordially Invited to Attend the law. FOR GOVERNOR \R[, E. M1LLIKEN Thanks for Nothing. OF ISLAND FALLS Vice Presidential candidate Parker thanks God that hobody owns the Pro- RUN-TOGETHER FOR STATE AUDITOR gressive party. Same as nobody owns a sucked orange k>0\ L. WARDWELL —a banana peel—a day-before-yesterday torn newspaper.—Lewiston Sun. On OF AUGUSTA School Common

.1 PRFSENTATIVE TO CONGRESS His Sixteen Years* JOHN A. PETERS August 16, at 10 a. m. OF ELLSWORTH Suffering Now Ended

aatpo8ts of the Italian for to the army among the lofty peaks of the Alps watching movements of "I can say with the of The will be REPRESENTATIVES Anotrh*)'Sfr!C!iing'1 are greatest Speakers e- "'caring their new that Fills were t white uniforms, which make them almost invisible amid the per- pleasure Foley Kidney legislature. petual snows of these mountains. the only thing that gave me relief Senate in sixteen years." Mr. G. W. Henderson of Dingle, Hon. Oarl E. Milliken I s more than ,, lK M. CONANT, Winterport Miss., says that, too. He suffered with cystitis (Inflammation House mer when ME COULD WALK frock cool winds blow, is all HARDLY Sea Men And Sea Power. of the bladder). It went on until ha reached the point where he had Hon. iN C. KUZZELL, Belfast for autumn Deranged cause rheumatism, aches, dizzy, Frederick Hale right early wear, but later kidneys weak spells, and sometimes he would pains, soreness, stiffness. Ambrose Sul- I C LEMENT, Montville this coat needs Gray, Why the United States Needs a Strong, almost faint with pain. Of the warmest of Okla kid- course, linings, phur, writes: 44I was bothered with he doctored, went off to the mineral M. AMES, Stockton Springs of and trouble Well Manned Merchant Marine to Sup- u .ilO plenty pockets some of the many ney ten years and at times could hardly springs and drank waters of different Hon. Bert M. Fernald walk. Palermo I began taking Foley Kidney Pills I the fighting kinds, which altogether cost him a \\ ABBOTT, forms of the convertible collars that are plement Navy. got relief from the first but continued till I large sum of money. Still no per- HOLBROOK, Brooks a had manent relief. Now comes a U[\ predominant feature of adult wraps. taken three bottles. I feel like a new fFrom the New York Mail.] friend Hon. John A. Peters man.” Sold who recommends Foley Kidney Pills, Pile fabrics of all sorts are to be everywhere. and after greatly A nation that wants sea has using half a dozen bottles, power got his IK COUNTY OFFICERS worn next both for whole pains are all gone, he sleeps season, gar- j The Mexican Arms Embargo to have 3ea men. These words of An- soundly all night. Hon. Frank J. Ham ments and as trimming. Many of the drew Furuseth state, a fundamental When kidney and bladder trouble truth that demands recognition in con- comes on you and you suffer the pains County Attorney furs are reproduced in these Congressman Rogers Declares History of and aches it prettily at causes, have irregular, nection with efforts preparedness. secretions c wan, Winterport fabrics, and they offer great Country Furnishes no More Disgraceful painful and a burning sen- opportunity Since the beginning of the war, on ac- sation, take Foley’s Kidney Pills at Sheriff for lengthening a too short garment, Rage than Administration’s “On Again, count of the extraordinary profits from once and you will echo Mr. Hender- son’s sentiments. Montville while' matching cutfs and collars make Off Again” Policy. sea freights, the sea tonnage of the Cushman, SOLD EVERYWHERE the rebuilt United States has increased about 80 judge of Probate, garment fresh and up-to- that no in our Declaring page history per cent. Under the present laws this date. is more and more to II I ■ mgs, Searsport disgraceful deeply increase will be lost with the return of Combinations. be deplored than the “on again, off Register of Probate normal conditions. A ship is but a ,again” embargo policy of the present of the whose it Johnson, Belfast Combinations of material continue to floating part country flag administration with respect to the ex flies. under the United States so an Ships Camp, be that Cottage Commissioner modish, it is easy matter 10 port of arms ami ammunition to Mexico, County flag cannot compete with those under a Fresh Food! -AND- the life of an dress John J. of Lowell, 'mall. Freedom prolong outgrown by Congressman Rogers foreign flag if compelled to have an Mass., gave the House a narrative of the Treasurer adding a little new material, which may American crew, on account of the high County kaleidoscopic embargo changes of the EVERY DAY AT THE either match or control in color and wages of American workmen. Sea- l Pattee, Belfast past four years, severely arraigning men’s wages are determined largely by weave. Mohair is once more endorsed Piesident and that it Wilson, charging the land wages of the nation from was Home and there are a number of fabrics difficult to the President’s woven, square which they are drawn. On the other Supplies lofty utterances with his acts in either wholly or partly of this wool, that permit- hand, if our ships do not pay wages that ting Mexicans to murder o ie another make and will bring about operation by American in and Groceries. pretty exceptionally practical and Americans with arms and ammuni- Everything Staple Fancy no matter how we the crews, many ships Hogan dresses for youngsters, since they tion from this Mr. imported country. have under the American flag we shall Rogers said in shed dust and grime, and yet are easily part: have no reliable seamen to back our “I have President I cleaned when The supported Wilson by naval in time of stress as re3e rves Kail necessary. striped and power my vote and by word of mouth when the combination suits and England’s merchant ships have given Fruits and plain dresses of United States seemed to be face Vegetables standing up the bulk of their seamen to the use 10c. and 15c. the summer come in very similar to face with a 1 styles foreign power. upheld of the has drawn an im- Bakery navy. England IN THEIR the administration in the Vera Cruz inci- SEASON. for fall, and coats are rather smarter in mense fleet of over two thousand ships (•; FOR SALE IN BELFAST BY dent and in the submarine controversy contrast than when matching the dress and boats from her merchant marine and with trust never TRY THEIR Germany. I I shall fleet to with her or skirt. fishing co-operate navy. deviate from this course, whatever may such it is that Ward’s Bread and Cake Wash Without help very likely Crepes. be the politics of the man in the White CARLE & JONES, her naval supremacy in this war would and for the House. have been affected. A Received daily, fresh from the bakery. all Especially pretty practical seriously large special arrangement have the “But I cannot condone the course of of the little are frocks of white and absolutely indispensable part Whole Wheat Bread very girl crepe the present administration in connection all the time. navy comes from a merchant marine. patterns weaves, in soft dainty cotton that washes with munitions exportation to Mexico. 1= Poland Spring and Mineral Waters and no A Let me review what I If NO WAITING TO SEND. readily needs ironing. pretty very concisely | Sustained by Alien Ships. continu- have before given in detail. When Presi- style in one piece cut, buttons j j On the of our battle fleet around GINGER dent Wilson was inaugurated the Taft trip DOUGHNUTS CLIQUOT ALE, ously from the top of the shoulder to the i the world, which was the source of so MOR embargo against shipping arms to Mex- .11 FASHIONS. much satisfaction, our battle fleet was end of the sleeve, and is trimmed with ] ico was in effect. Feb. 3, 1914, Presi- TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. ] followed by a more numerous fleet of one of the featherstitched braids that dent Wilson raised the embargo. FRIED IN LARD AND ONLY ! ER1ALS. CUT. TRIMMING. j April merchant under the of 24, at the time of the Vera Cruz ships sailing flags resemble hand work. Half a 1914, for- SMART DETAILS, closely he many foreign nations, and in these 1 affair, restored the embargo. May dozen of these can be made in less eign were the very vitals of our rrespondence of The Journal,] slips 16, 1914, he raised the embargo so as to ships wouia fleet—coal and which 10c. doz. A. A. HOWES & time than one elaDorate irocK permit exportations by sea. June 10, supplies—without per CO., : HAMPTON, August 7, 1916. There I they could not have carried on that take, and the child looks better dreBsed : 1914, he absolutely restored the em- >w to What would America better places study children’s bargo, sea and land. 10, 1914, he peaceful journey. ( in their simple freshness than in a gar- Sept. do in time of if her enemies would Groceries, Drugs, Medicines : cs than at a reBort raised the The removal of war, frequented by All white embargo. and her friends in the neutral coun- j ment at many times the cost. this death and dev- not, i■'.•j’.sh people. At such places one sees embargo permitted tries could under the terms of in- is usually a most satisfactory choice for astation to pour into Mexico. Yet the not, that is freakish and fuBsy in junior j ternational law, aid in this way? the littlest dress, colored sweat- day before the embargo was raised James H. Duncan. girl’s America needs a merchant marine CX Practicality is, in fact, the prime i President Wilson had issued a proclama- ers and hats offering all the needed relief. commensurate with her commercial im- Eastern Lines. MAINE GEINIRAL RAILROAJ s!t« in this of ) tion a of and Steamship department dress, appointing day prayer sup- the SEARSPORT. MAINE, Verona Clarke. and portance. Sea power is great prize : plication requesting all Godfearing BELFAST AND dren give little thought to their in the world today. Any nation with so BURNHAM, j persons to unite their petitions to Al- : and the constant a volume of material to move- ALL THE WAY BY WATER. t-s, changes neces- A WOMAN’S KINDLY ACT mighty God that, overruling the counsel large Land Surveying, On and after June 26. 1916, trains connecting visits to the laundress. Then of timber, wheat, cotton or heavy machin- at Burnnamand Waterville with through train., many Mrs. G. H. Eveland, Duncan men, setting srraight the things they Mills, III,, ery, such as agricultural implements- for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and "ri so fast that clever was cannot or on BANGOR LINE grow moth- : write: “I stricken with lumbago, unable govern alter, taking pity Valuation of Boston, will run as follows: 1 must pay freight rates, and for this Timberlands, to turn in bed. A neighbor brought Foley Kid- the nations now in the throes of conflict, high -iudy the of the sea-borne commerce should problem buying j She bad been and and defence, Bel- FROM BELFAST ney Pills. similary afflicted j he vouchsafe his childen healing peace and Turbine Steel Steamships st possible outfit that will the cured her. I was cured three bottles. be carried in American bottoms. We, Topographic keep they by again and restore once more that con- AM PM PM If the do not function lumbago, rheu- therefore, need a great merchant mar- fast and Camden fresh and presentable, since the ; kidneys cord among men and nations without Belfast depart. 6 55 12 15 3 20 matism, aches, pains, are apt to result Sold ine manned to an increasing extent with j Citypoint. f7 00 *T2 20 t3 25 younger member is apt to resent which there can be neither happiness Hydrographic Surveys, Leave Belfast daily, at 5 00 p. in. for Camden, everywhere. Americans as seamen, both for success- i Waldo. ... »7 10 112 30 »3 35 nor true friendship. Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast daily, at owns that are seldom in perfect ful commerce and to insure our naval ! Brooks 7 22 12 42 3 47 "Is it any wonder that the friends of General Engineering Work. 7.45 a. m for Searsport, Bucksport, Winter- non and defence. Kn «x. 17 34 12 54 t3 59 when she gets them. THE DEUTSCHLAND ESCAPES. Mexico and the friends of mankind power port and Bangor. ) lyrll Return: Leave India Wharf. Boston, daily, j Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 Wash found it difficult to the act with Unity. 7 48 1 08 4 13 Fabrics. square The Left Hand. at 6.00 p. m. Leave Bangor daily, at 2 00 p. m. Out the and is on Un- the it ‘a service Navy’s Winnecook. 17 58 *1 Slips by Capes, (ot profession? Is truly to for Boston and intermediate landings. 18 t4 20 ■ >■: fabrics are worn the year round der) the Sea, Unharmed and Free. humanity’ to let the Mexicans murder These two absolutely essential needs | Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 4 30 Iren of the and school each other and murder us with dum-dum can be obtained by treating our mer- STEAMSHIP LINE well-to-do, j SALE MAINE Benton.{. 8 38 5 30 Norfolk, Va., Aug. 3. Somewhere i Is it the altruism chant marine as an essential arm of the' FOR j t,~ of the winter differ bullets? truly highest little from out in the Atlantic the Bangor. 11 35 8 05 6 05 j Thursday German \ to and continued navy. We can require that every ship DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND AND NEW r permit frequent' long Waterville. 8 44 2 02 5 35 outfits and need almost as fre- I merchantman submarine Deutschland and under the American a YORK ‘open seasons’ on American citizens in sailing flag carry The Russell house on Portland. 11 50 4 50 8 20 allied were believed to be of Ameri- Congress washing. Ginghams of good quail- j warships play- Mexico or, oftentimes, within their own small but specified percentage STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND AND Boston, pm. 3 30 8 00 12 10 hide and spek as the undersea boat hold their and ing borders near Mexico? When the claim can sailors. The percentage of Ameri- street. I or NORTH STAR shape color with particulars inquire TO BELFAST sped homeward after passing out the cans can be fixed at an increas- Heavier of is made that the administration has required grades tailored cottons, at 23 Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesdays, PM AM AM Virginia capes Wednesday night. the at does the rate for the next five years, so that Congress street. kept country peace, ing and at 6.30 o. m. Also 7 ideal dreBses of this sort. Sim- a mile off Thursdays Saturdays j Boston. 30 10 00 The Deutschland submerged not resemble that of which Jere- at the end of that period seventy-five peace MAUD Mondays at 10.30 a. m. June 19th to Sept. 11th PM of little the coast before 9 o’clocK and so cent of all seamen on under RUSSELL. cut, very trimming and shortly miah, the prophet, sang: ‘For they have per ships inc. Portland. U 00 7 00 1 20 far as known here was unobserved by the American will ue Americans. ieety of detail, marks the attire healed the hurt of the daughter of my flag METROPOLITAN LINE AM the allied warships patrolling the capes American so enlisted as a seaman Waterville. 7 20 9 53 4 10 children who can have peoples lightly, saying, peace, peace, Every every- her as of our naval I Bangor. 6 45 1 50 against escape. when there is no peace.’ should be treated part NOTICE. DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW YORK of the best, and the cost is One of the last acts of ! Benton. 7 25 9 59 4 17 usually Capt. Koenig “October 1915, he restored the em- reserve and our Government could pay 19, Guaranteed work in Manicur. -13 1-2 HOURS. Clinton. 7 ?4 10 08 4 27 from low for such and his crew, according to Capt. Hinsch the I to him a fixed annual sum say, $150, Chiropody, dainty simplicity, bargo, simultaneously excepting of, leave. 8 25 10 25 4 45 of the which acted as her Burnham, -i tug Timmins, forces of he which added to the wages paid ng and Also Facial Work, ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CANAL with a few good patterns and careful Carranza. June 20, 1910, ordinary Shampooing. j Winnecook. i8 35 110 35 4 55 convoy from Baltimore to the capes, was the commercial owner will EXPRESS STEEL STEAMSHIPS 1 restored the general embargo. Each by ship place Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at my Unity 8 44 10 50 5 04 ring duplicate are or, garments easily to stand the deck of the submersible , our men who to Bea under our on T1 orndike. time the embargo was imposed, the ac- go flag parlors over Shiro’s Phoenix Row. MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL | 8 52 11 00 5 12 le at home for a fraction of the and three cheers for Amer- Store, I cost. give rousing tion was taken as the result of outrages equivalent terms with their American Knox. t9 00 »11 10 r5 20 week ica and the American on land. HOLMES. Leave North Side Tndia Wharf, Boston, i Brooks. 9 15 11 30 5 35 Sweaters and Coats, people. upon Americans, which surpassed even fellow workmen 23t(EViE Long The dash was without days and Sundays at 6 p. m Same service 1 Waldo. |9 25 til 40 15 45 final virtually the run of to which we America, with twenty per cent of the ordinary outrages returning from Pier 18, North River, foot of ■ Citypoint. »9 35 tll 50 t5 55 sweaters and, later, long all-covering incident. Eighteen miles up the Chesa- | somewhat benumbed. Each world’s tonnage under its flag, are, alas, shipping Murray St., New York City, Belfast, arrive. 9 40 11 55 6 00 at the of the Old Point of an ton- j make the light weight washable peake bay crossing time the embargo was lifted the action would have 2000 ships average FRED W. POTE, Agent, tFlag station. ard channels, the subma- tons FOR SALE. Cape Henry was taken of a of 4000 each, say, Maine Limited tickets for as in winds as because slight improve- nage requiring, Belfast, Boston are now sold at practical nipping in and soon was rine began to gather speed ment in the internal conditions in Mexi- sixty-five men to the boat, or crews ag- $5.25 from Belfast. rn.ly heated places. And the children towards the Atlantic. With men. H. hurrying co; yet at no time during the past three gregating 130,000 Of these, under THE BROOKS HOUSE at D. WALDRON, attractive in the a after the the cent men would General Agent. particularly brilliant only slight delay reaching years cojld any man truly state that the 75 per rule, 97,500 Passenger she dashed into the sea and sub- G. C --! donned all capes internal troubles of Mexico were at or be American seamen. At $150 per man, DOUGLASS, garments Dy ages here H. General Manager. Portland merged. Only one warship, a United of extra compensation from the 35 Church Street. E. BOYINGTON Maine. i- when the other approaching an end. by way ---. year, half of the was | States torpedo boat destroyer, sight- uie the total cost would be ’■"rid it iiaB ueen plain mruugiiuuL iu Government, tf30 wears only the color of grief. The ed the submersiole in her entire This amount could by trip most casual onlooker that, even when $14,625,000 annually. Eye-Sight Specialist

Society Vaudeville. The most brilliant Mr and Mrs J H Duncan are spending Aug- “CLARIONS FOR local in in COMFORT”! entertainment given Searsport many ust at Deer Isle. summers was the society vaudeville which was That’s the verdict of Clarion visited in Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sweetser in Union hall, Thursday night, Aug. 3d, staged users everywhere. Comfort THAT HOT Bucksport last week. under the personal direction of Miss Louise KITCHEN! with a Clarion Furnace means Barge Cumru finished discharging Aug. 4th Lieb of Searsport and Washington, D. C., even tem- and sailed for Philadelphia. teacher of physical training in the National easy management, Miss Lieb is clever her- of power. Charles Dorr left Friday for Brockton, Mass., Park seminary. very perature, plenty self and abounds with original ideas bringing Small expense, a con- to attend the funeral of his daughter. running «T wouldn’t mind this weather if it wasn’t for getting the meals.” pi out the best talents in the young people she stant of fresh air. August 2d and 3d were were fine hay days supply pure * directs. On this occasion she outshone herself, Is that you speaking? Likely as r.ct, for almost everv housewife and a large amount of nay was hauled in. Consult best interests her artists did her credit. Union your and great who a hot stove or S H Pendleton of Malden, Mass, is the flruest and the Clarion but has to stand over says thinks this very more Lt hall was packed to the doors and the audience choose thing of his mother, Mrs A S Pendleton, at Park. so that the Clar- was most enthusiastic. Mrs. Lincoln Colcord choose soon than once during the summer. 1 Mrs A D Carver of Brooklyn, N Y, is the was the make-up artist and to her a great dea ion dealer may have plenty guest of Mr and Mrs L R Colcord, Main street. of credit is due. Especially in the character of time to install. Isaac Carver left Thursday for Boston make-up of Harry Lauder, Uncle Sam and Capt. ESTABLISHED 1839 Julian she was an artist. The mem- to take command of the steamer George Haw- Eltinge, ley. bers of the Gladys Klark company which has WOOD Si BISHOP CO., been rehearsing at Searsport rendered untold Mr. and Mrs. James Wood and daughter BANGOR, MAINE YOU CAN AVOID a,d. loaned and set and were Katherine of Dorchester, Mass., arrived Mon- up scenery very the annual mid- | afternoon day. nd. During the I summer sale of fancy articles was held in the SOLD BY W. A. BELFAST Mrs. C. A. Webber of Pawtucket, R. I., is a HALL, hall, with the following ladies in attendance; guest of Mrs. J. D. Sweetser on Howard Fancy work, Mrs. Lelia Blee, Miss Mabel You can lunch or Btreet. get breakfast, supper right in the dining room or on Griffin; kitchen aprons and fir pillows, Mrs. f Mr. Cecil Paine and children of Bath are THE THIRTY-THIRD THE with an ELECTRIC Laura Closson, Mrs. J. C. Lombard: food, Mrs. 1 ANNIVERSARY OF the cool porch TABLE RANGE. It will broil guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Sargent on Main John Davis and Miss Miriam Whittier; ice steak or ham and eggs, make toast and street. chops, fry griddle cakes—in !., cream, Mrs. Storey Trundy, Mrs. Renfrew Eastern Maine State Fair two at the same time. ; Dr and Mrs Honburg of Brockton, Mass., WilsoD, Misses Elsie and Henrietta Gilkey, Lilia fact, does any have opened the Griffn homestead at Park for Shute,Annie Whittier and Evelyn Young;candy, BANGOR, MAINE, a few weeks. Mrs. Henry G, Curtis and Miss Lucy Ross; AUGUST 1916 William F. Butman of Abilene, Texas, ar- mysteries, Misses Edith Parse and Velma 22-23-24-25, rived last week for a visit of several weeks Webber; parcel post, Mrs. James Parse; fancy BETTER ATTRACTIONS THAN ANY OTHER FAIR IN THE STATE We’ll Be Glad to Show One to You Any Time with relatives. aprons, Mrs. A. J. Nickerson, Mrs. J. D. Sweet- | Mrs. Clara LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fletcher and daughter ser; gift table, Carver; pillow slips p= and dish Jane returned last week from a visit with rela- towels, Mrs. Ella Mowrey; chafing SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST. Mies Harriet in Dixtield. cooks, Erskine, Mrs. Ludwig tives of Havener, Mrs. Oliver C. Atwood. Misses Ethel The Live stock Department will Embrace Champion Specimens Boylston arrived Aug. 3d from Wey- Barge and Iona Nichols; tea, coffee and sandwiches, Pure Bred of fertilizer to the At Our mouth, Mass., with SOO tons Stores, $5.00 1 Mrs. S. M. Webber, Mrs. Chester L. Bailey. A. A. C. Co, at Mack’s Point. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry The hall was effectively decorated with season- who been Plenty of well arranged Stalls, Sheds and Pens. Hay and Straw for Exhibitors Charles B. Deshon, has visiting able The total will about flowers. leceipts be at convenient for the sale of stock unexcelled. N. points. Opportunities Mr. and Mrs. Ames D. Carver in Brooklyn, $25. Y., returned home Saturday. Obituary. Mrs. Annie E. Dow, one who field, Orchard, Garden and floriculture will be well Represented Miss Lillias P. Nichols left Friday for St. was identified with the early life of Franklin Edward Me- Grove, passed away at the home of her daugh- John, N. B.,to visit her uncle, i THE WOMEN’S DEPARTMEN, T is an to View a Beau- ter, Mrs. G. A. Langlois, at DeKalb, on July 28, Opportunity of the St. John Telegrabh. Penobscot Electric Cready 1916. She was born in North Searsport, Maine, | tiful Scene of Specimens of Women’s Industry and s Bay Company Grove in I a salmon ! May 1, 1840, and moved to Franklin J. A. Clement caught seven-pound ; Hand Work. Especially Pine this year. a i 1855, her father, being one of the early post- at Swan Lake Saturday. The fish put up masters of the village. She was married in was landed. vigorous fight before it Franklin Grove in 1858 to Jonathan Dow, and for twenty years sailed with her husband, who FUN BY THE TON ON THE MI0WAY~ MU.VBOIIU -J,-’ uailjr was a sea and upon his death at San State of Trade. JVlr. and captain, Enormous FERRIS ing his vacation witn his parents, Francisco, in March 1879, she returned to WHEELS, MERRY-tiO-ROUNDS, MOTOR- street. that Mrs. Henry McCaslin, on Union Franklin Grove with her family, feeling DROME and Other Ilidway Attractions. Fall trade , Active M idsumraer Trade. begin- the educational opportunities were more favor- and north- A PAIR OF Ward of and Michael ning. Buyers’ excursions. Southeast Robert Bangor Foger- able here than in Maine. For ten years her EXCITING FINISHES FOR THE west feel effects of crop damage. Export Boston were in town last week, guests of home was her identified with LIBERaTpURSES OFFERED*"” ty of here, family being trade again flowing freely Iron and steel lead the life The last 20 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ward on Leach street. and growth of our village. THE STAKE RACES THE CLASS RACES in foreign demand Ocean freight situation of life been in the homes of years have spent better than a moderate crops and Mrs. A. N. Blanchard and chil- 2.15 Pace.Purse $250 2.24 Trot or Pace.Purse $2f 0 year ago. Only Capt. ner live children; Mrs. Geo. x. MCGuray, Mrs. indicated. Car shortages predicted. Labor Frank Mrs. Geo. A. 2 30 2.29 Trot or Puce.Purse $200 dren of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived Friday and E. Lahman, Fred A. Dow, Pace.Purse $250 situation unsettled. Railroad men’s dispute 2 21 Trot or Pace .Purse and Scott J. Dow, who all survive her. 9 Pd„ Pn.ao $200 ^ auto- at their summer home on Mount Ephraim Langlois, 2.25 Pace. Purse $250 awaiting settlement. Lower prices for looks so that most are G. D. 2.18 Trot or Pace.Purse $200 ■ simple people Also one brother and two sisters survive: ! mobiles affect stock market Col- EXPERIENCE 2.30 Trot.Purse $250 2.16 Trot or quotations. f road. of Pace.Purse $200 ■ would be astonished to know what an Black of Franklin Grove, Mrs. Lilly Tyler lections Bradstreefs’ 5th. Trot or Pace...Purse I | good.— Aug. arrived Sun- Bagley, la., and Mrs. G. P. Bostwick of Clinton, 2.24 Trot..Purse $250 Free-for-all, $40^ Misses Inez and Alice Harrison enormous stock is necessary in order la. The remains were brought here on the Mass., and are H. F. three children day from West Somerville, 10:00 o’clock train Sunday morning, and the FREE ATTRACTIONS Dr. and Mrs. Dolan, to make one good pair of glasses and arrived in town Saturday and are of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy on Norris funeral services were held in the afternoon maid, guests BlufTs, guests which shall be suitable to the wearer: from the Presbyterian church, Rev. R L. Mac- at the Donworth cottage, Roque street. Aeroplane Flight Each Day of C. B. Donworth, Esq., and Mr. and Mrs. E. and I have this stock. Stitchers Wherter Burial was made in the I officiating. arrived Sunday from E. Donworth.—Machias Republican. Nehemiah Rouistone local cemetery. Those from a distance who at- Balloon Ascension with Parachute Drop Each Day ; at once. Also I Boston and will spend two weeks with his tended the funeral were: Scott Dow of Hins- I dale, F. A. Dow and wife of Chicago, Mr. and Helene and Emilon, Europe’s Most Popular Gymnasts BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. FRANK F. mother, Mrs. Flora Roulestene, on Reservoir GRAVES, Mrs. G. A. Langlois and family of DeKalb, L, Perfectly Finished and Highly Artistic Mid-Air Exploiters. A Charm- Corrected Weekly for The Journal. street. A. Butts of River Forest, O Millard and wife of Exhibition of Grace and Girls ti ing Beauty. PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. GRADUATE Lsara i I Mrs. O. P. Bostwick of Clinton, OPTOMETRIST, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Phillips, Miss Retta Montour, Iowa, Iowa,—Franklin hranklin Grove, 111., DALVINE, HUMAN COMET, Apples,per bbl.l 00a2 00 Hay. 18 00a22 00 of Brookline, Reporter, Phillips and Mrs. Isaac Rogers Aug. 3, 1916. dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 17 13 BELFAST, MAINE, Power are of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- Beane, pea, 6 00 Lamb, Mass., guests Mrs. Dow was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Thrill of the Twentieth Century flacMut Beans, Y. E„ 5 00 Lamb Skins, 50a75 I. O. O. F. Block. Caslin. The Chest Diver in his Death John C. Black of North Searsport, Mr. Black defying, spectacular blood chilling, perilous dive, Butter, 28 Mutton, 8 Paid while I covering one hundred and five feet from the time of leaving pedestal in mid-air. Learning Mrs. W. P. Littlefield, her daughter, Mrs. was for many years proprietor of the hotel at | Beef, sides, 9all Oats, 32 lb., 55 He actually flies through the air at an amazing speed of more than a mile a minute. i 9al0 Potatoes, 1 00 Good Edward P. Sawyer, and two sons, of Portland, that place before moving to Illinois. Capt. Beef, forequarters, Wages Guarani I Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 10 House on Park street for a born in Hamilton Bros., A Marathon of are at the Cleaves Jonathan Dow, her husband, was also Funny Doings. Cheese, 24 Straw, 8 00 AT THE p week. North Searsport and was one of the best-known Ledegar, America’s Bounding Artist, in His Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a30 Rope 2 in his The L.alf Skins, 31 Tallow, Miss Ethelind B. Havener arrived boat deep-water shipmasters day. ship by Great Success. Duck, 20 Veal, 12al3 Rats destroy Clarissa B. Carver was built here for him in from Boston, where she has been engaged as Eggs, 30 Wool, unwashed, 35 a billion dollars com- The the Man that Walks in the Air. of food and ereryyeai. Iva street 1876 in the John Carver shipyard, and he Flying Dutchman, 16 Wood, hard, 5 00 worth property I !l Fowl, {. t in the 1 Dudley Baptist missionary ~ Bis and mice and stop ymr loss with manded her on board the in Geese. 18'Wood, soft, 3 50 church. until his death ship SOMETHING NEW IN FIREWORKS DANA BUILDING San in March, 1879. RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. L. Paine and Miss Francisco, of RAT CORN Mr. and Mrs. G. daughter, The destruction the great forts of Prezmysl in Austria. This exhibition is 1 10 Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, Is safe to om. Deadly to rats given in addition to the on and h Elizabeth Paine, who have been spending the regular display Wednesday Thursday evenings, Butter 18^22 Oat Meal, 5 to human beinz* 23 and Salt, 141b., but harmless EAST BELFAST. August 24, 1916. 7 No odor summer at Swan Lake,have returned to Phila- Corn, 1 01 Onions, Rats simply dry up. Cracked Corn, 96 Oil, kerosene, 13al4 whalers. Valuable booklet in each “How to De- delphia. nNE BAND MUS1C Com 96 Pollock, 9 can. Miss Clara Lincoln of is DAIL“ Meal, 50c. and < who Roslindale, Mass,, 16 stroy Rato.” 25c., Albert A. Norris, has been spending Cheese, 24 Pork, $1.00. 6Jh. pul $5.00. visiting her cousin, Mrs. Elmer Decrow. 2 00 Plaster, 1 13 several weeks at the Norris homestead on TUESDAY WILL BE CHILDREN’S DAY, when all children under Cotton Seed, la Seed. Hardware Drag j' 12 yeart. 5 1 of 10 Rye Meal, MdCwnlStcrm Belfast James of is who are Parent or Codfish, dry, w Norris street, returned to Cambridge, Mass., Mrs, Cooper Brookline, Mass., accompanied by Guardian, will be admitted free. Cranberries. 00 Shorts, 1 40 a.. City visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Iasi week. | WEDNESDAY, August 23, will be GOVERNOR’S DAY and GRANGE DAY. I Clover seed, 24 Sugar, 8^ Black. Grangers from all over the State will attend the Fair on this day. Those coming in Flour, 6 57a8 00; Salt, T. I., 50 Frank Kneeland and FOR SALE BY Mr. and Mrs. children automobiles will have them decorated and form a in Hammond H. G. 4 50 Sweet Potatoes, 5 Taxes for 1916, Edward Brassey-Brierly has returned from procession street Seed, of New Y'ork arrived last week and are guests Wednesday morning, headed by the Bangor Band, to pass through some of the Lard, 16| Wheat Meal, Boston, where he had been employed for sev- streets of the to the Fair Grounds. SWAN-WNI1 TEN-BICKfOKD COMPANY The taxes for 1916 have i of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Kneeland on Mount principal city eral months. ted to me for collection a- Ephraim road. TENTERS allowed space FREE of charge and furnished with plenty of straw Bukin. for beds. to Miss Ethel Savery returned home last Fri- ready receive the motley The hall game at Mosman Park Saturday NOTICE day from Castine, where she attended the TICKETS FOR ADMISSION to the Park may be obtained at the Fair At the July meeting of ti between a Northport nine and the Searsport | Office, 39 Clement. In Orland, July 24, to Mr and Hammond Room a week before the the summer school. street. 41. Fair. a We, undersigned, wish to give ernment the in favor of the Mrs Chester Clement, daughter. following order Tigers resulted Northports by Tickets fcr the Grand Stand can also be at the above | procured named place. Eaton. In Deer Isle, July 16, to Mr and Mrs notice that our stores will be closed score of 7 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and family of Ban- Ordered: That a discoi: a Walter L Eaton, a daughter. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. Whatever do don’t miss he allowed on gor arrived last and are you this to Wednesday, August 10, as soon alter percent ail : Mrs. P. P. Nichols left for St. Saturday occupying Fair. Haskell. In Deer Isle, July 19, Mr and Friday John, j 2w32 real estate taxes the Shute cottage. Mrs Char.es Haskell, a daughter. noon as tor the remainder ot paid befor N. B., where she will spend several weeks possible A. S. President Osgood. In Vinalhaven, July 21, to Mr and 1, 1916, and that all tax-. her Edward editor of A. Leavitt. E. W. Ellis and Mell FIElD, and Manager. the with brother, McCready, George j Mrs A Stillman Osgood, a son, Albert Stillman. day. November 1, 1916. DUTCH BROS. the St. John Telegraph. Knowlton recently had electric lights install- Patterson. In Phoenixville, Pa, to Mr and For the accommodation ed in their residences. Mrs Ross E Patterson, a daughter. B. D. FIELD Mrs. C. N. Meyers left Monday for Philadel- Rackliffe. In Waterman’s Reach, South to do business with me as t and Mrs. NEWS OF THE GRANGES. JOH N A. FOfiO to her husband, Capt. C. N. Meyers, Capt. R. W. Pattershall,son George LInC0NV1l.LE. Thomaston, August 1, to Mr and Mrs Scott R or Tax Collector phia join 1 I shall be ; and Miss Ethel motored to Rockland Rackliffe. a A. A. HOWLS & CO of the schooner Eleanor F. Bartram, now load- Curtis, daughter. the Memorial and the Building coal at for Rio Janeiro. Sunday spent day. Tranquility Grange, Lincolnville will hold its The schools in town will the fall L. J. SANDERsON ing Philadelphia begin term from 7 a. HULL m. till 8.60 p. m. Mrs. Devisia and arrived last Satur- regular meeting Saturday evening, Aug. 12tb, Monday, MARK C. F. SWIFT Jack Nichols, who spent his vacation with family Sept. 11th. 1916. after a three 1, on from for a at the Stantiai cot- weeks vacation. WHITTEN CO. his grandmother, Mrs. L. L. Nichols, Wa- day Bangor stay Mr. Wm. Allen of is a H. L. Andover, Mass., guest Garcelon-Smith. In 1, I much t Mr. Devisia will them later. Harvest Moon held its Bucksport, August appreciate very ter street, left last week fur St. John, N. B., tage. join Grange, Thorndike, at V. A. Woodbridge’s. William D Garcelon of F. L. YOUNO by Rev A B McAllister, I received from the taxpay where he has a position as clerk in a bank. Mr. and Mrs. William Downes of Chestnut regular meeting Saturday evening, Aug. 5th, Mrs. Oakland and Miss Blanche H Smith of Bucks- & CO. j Carrie Hall is visiting her sister, Mrs. p E. F. BRAMHALL in with a the 1915 by the prompt pay- returned home last after a large attendance. After opening port. The library benefit bridge club will meet Hill, Mass., Sunday Dennis in for a few Kelley, Rockland, days. Gilbert-Bearce. In Pittsfield. August 1, and with l three ceremonv the newly organized degree staff taxes, your co-opt with Mrs. A. M. Ross on Wednesday, August weeks’ stay at the Towle cottage. 1 Rev Gilbert, Jr, Ordinance. Miss Wealthy Richards of Boston is a by Godfrey Gilbert, Godfrey City conferred the first and second degrees on two guest 1 of for as favorable results n 16th. A cordial invitation is extended to Glosson and son of Corinna and Miss Ella Bearce Pittsfield. Mr, and Mrs. John Charles j of her sister, Mrs. H. A. at Twin Elm Be it ordained by the Mayor, Aldermen and candidates in a very creditable manner. Five Miller, Theriault-Craig. In August 2, of the 1916 taxes. members and anyone who may be interested of N. her i Hampden, Common Council of the City of Belfast, in Claremont, H., are visiting brother, Farm. Rev A W Theriault were received and took the usual by Lewis, Joseph Benjamin Council assembled, in manner as stated under Mr. James at the and Sanborn applications EDWARD Mrs. Jennie Roberts and daughter, Miss James, James and Miss Mildred A Craig, both of Hampden. titles course. This is in a Miss Lena Rankin is Miss Lettie the several chapters and following, grange very prosperous entertaining Thorndike-Durham. In Belfast, 7w29 Ta Marian Roberts, who have been spending sev- cottage. August 8, that is to say: condition at present and is taking in new mem- McKinney of Boston and Miss Gertie Gray of by Rev J Wilbor Richardson, at his residence, old home on the | a eral weeks at their Mortland There will be a sale and at the Trini- Belfast. and Mrs Annie L No person who is not resident of said Bel- supper bers at nearly every meeting. Extensive re- Charles B Thorndike Durham, fast, or who does not conduct an automobile road, returned Sunday to their home in Somer- ty Reformed church Friday, August 18th. A both of Belfast. pairs have teen made on the stage, adding Mrs. Emma and son Ernest of service to and Irom or said Belfast, Mass. Dickey Somer- through ville, 25-cent supper will be served at 6 SO.followed shall be to conduct or drive a much to the appearance of the hall. A con- ville, Mass., are guests of her lather, Mr. I--- permitted run, r. a a social Diftu. or in the Automobile N. F. arrived from by evening. automobile carriage Capt. Gilkey, Sunday tract has been signed with the Central Maine David Cross. public public City of Belfast for hire at any time during the Philadelphia and will remain at home a voy- Power Co. for electric which will be in- Let us quote you prices for y lights, The of Burton Bucknam. In Columbia Falls, August 1, year, unless they apply for and receive a per- Richard Lee of Boston will take SEARSMONT. engagement Robinson Gray can handle parties from one {< age. Capt stalled the coming week. Samuel veteran of the Civil War, mit or license from the Municipal Officers of of Northeast Harbor to Miss Pearl E. Olson of [ bucknam, cheap rates, day or night. Two command of the ship Timandra while 80 said for which shall a license Capt. Charles has returned from Boston for has aged years. Belfast, they pay cars and smaller ones if Ripley Mystic Grange, Center Belmont adopted Machias was announced last ger is at home. week. Miss Olson Bell. In South Brooksville, July Irene fee of ten dollars, and said fee shall hold good Gilkey the summer. 30, j seeing tours arranged if d-- the following resolutions of respect: is a of the M widow of Jchn Bell, 77 for and the balance of the in which j graduate Machias High school and Griudle, aged years during year prices first. Always on the Pierce of Ban- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cushman are of The Divine Master has seen in and 9 said license was applied for. County Attorney William B. guests Whereas, fit, has a fine position as teacher. Mr. Gray is days. Maine transpoi. his infinite wisdom to allow the of death Carter. In Ellsworth, July 30, Robert B A true copy. Attest: with his at their cot- his sister, Mrs. Hall. angel hia ORRIN J. DICKEY. gor spent Sunday family j Irving serving 6th year as mate of “Melchers 87 and 3 32 CARLETON Clerk. to again enter Mystic Grange and remove one Carter, aged years days. DOAK, City Phone or 109-4 He was 316-3, tage. accompanied by Ralph Eye, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cobb are guests of his of our oldest members, Sister Cynthia Brew- yacht" of New York and recently obtained his Colson. In Searsport, August 7, Mary P, a at the Pierce over be it widow of Stanton E. Colson, 70 who was guest cottage parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Cobb. ster; therefore, license as captain. aged years. That while the loss of our sister Drummond. In Castine, August 6, Thomas Sunday. Resolved, Mr. Freeman B. Cooper and Mrs.Alec Cooper causes a feeling of sadness, we submit to the J Drummond of Montreal, aged 55 years. WANTED UNITY. Eaton. In Deer David Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Decrow and children of Newport called on friends here recently. rulings of the Great Master, knowing full lele, July 27, Eaton, well that he doeth all things well. aged 85 years, I month and 6 days. A woman to take charge of the tea room at For Sale and Mr. and Mrs. Young of West Upton, Mass, Mr. and Mis. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Ripley of Melrose are Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sym- E. M. Soule are at Sebec Lake Hall. In Castine, July 28, George E Hall, the Woman’s Club during September and Octo- for a two weeks’ at the for a two arrived Monday stay visiting their aunts, the Misses McFarland. pathy to the family of the deceased in this weeks’ outing. aged 24 years and 19 days. ber. For particulars apply to In South d< Searsport House. They came through in an their great hour of affliction. Mies Mitchell. Penobscot, July 27, ! tf32 MRS. CHAS. R. RHODES. Sand and gravel firlr. and Mrs. Howard with their three Beulah Walton was a recent guest of Lyman Resolved, That our charter be draped in Mrs Thomas C Mitchell, aged 75 yec.rs, auto, leaving West Upton Sunday morning, Mrs. Irene Ward in Troy. children of Meriden, Conn., are visiting Mrs. mourning and that these resolutions he placed Patterson. In Sandypoint, August 1, Elisha ! a reasonable price. at Damariscotta, and spent Sunday night our records and a sent to the Supt. Arthur Irish is a month’s vaca- Sanvurn Patterson, aged 73 years. Lyman’s sisters, Mrs. Myra Hall ana Mrs. upon copy family J passing LATt MODEL 1914 TWIN TWO-^PEED of the deceased; also the local papers for pub- tion with his parents in Turner. Robbins. In Northport, August 6, Roland Excelsior with Presto tank, head CHAS. M. It Dodgb’s Corner. Ur. Charles E. Hills and George Luce. | motorcycle lication, Prescott Robbins, aged 20 years, 5 months and and tail horn and Pearson's Pan-Dandy Mrs, Frank Ross of is lights, Marian of South Natick, Mass., join- Thomas and Attleboro,Mass., visit- 16 days. daughter Mrs. Stacey daughter Elizabeth A precious cne from us has gone her saddle. Motor recently overhauled. Chains lei 306 Searsp ing brother, Jack Van Deits. Shibles. In Knox, 3, Edward Shibles. ed their family at Camp Waubessa, on the Mat- of Concord, N. H., and Mrs. Theodore Turner A voice we loved is stilled August and tires in good condition. Extra inner tubes, L. Paul 69 years, 1 month and 7 days. cash or shore last week... .Ernest R. Nickerson A place is vacant in our home Mosher, who has been employed in aged short chain and new brake lining. $150 thews of Modesto, Cal., are visiting their brother, WlGGiN. In Which never can be filled. Worcester, Mass., is his vacation Rockland, August 2, George credit to right party. A R. COVELL, Sears- arrived last Saturday evening and spending of Port'and Charles Brown. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mosher. Howe Wiggin, aged 69 years, 2 months and 13 port, Maine. Phone 22 4; 8 to 5. 2w32p PATTERSON spent a few days with his family at Camp days. Mrs. Susie Bicknell and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith and daughter Helen Killkare... .Edward A. Matthews and family SH mund Dyer of Lawrence, Mass., with Mr. and and Oscar Hunt and daughter Elizabeth have MUSIC motored from Union last Saturday evening to returned to their homes in Portland after HOUSE AND LAND Mrs. George B. Dyer of Belfast, called on HOW OLD ARE YOU 47 Main Bel?: Sunday at the old homestead-George spending a week at Windermere Park. Street, spend friends here last week. Nordica’s Estate Goes to Sisters. For Sale in Sear apart. Webster and family of Wakefield, Mass., ar- Dr. and L. and MDSE. TEA Mrs. H. Trueworthy daughter BY YOUR HAIR? two with L and MUSIC The afternoon of 29th a very and House stories, and barn, last week and have their cottage, July quiet Freehold, N. J., Aug. 4. George W. Young, Esther, and Mr. and Mrs. Norton and rived opened Guy if about acres of land, centrally located. Also RENTING RE1 pretty home wedding took place at the home husband of the late Madame Lillian Nordica, daughter Edith have returned home from Mat- You may be thirty in years, but you are 1^ one house lot in the village and 10 acres of Sunnyside. lost his for possession of the million dollar where a two weeks’ bald headed or will take of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elms, when their fight tawamkeag, they spent gray, people surely wood lot about one mile out. Can be bought J. LEE PATTERSON, Pr for- estate of the singer by a decision given by vacation. Mrs. Edward Calderwood of Roxbury, Miss was to be many years older. If interested to daughter, Flora, united in holy wed- Lawrence here Lawrence you cheap. apply who is Judge tody. Judge 31tf J. C. DURHAM, Belfast. merly Miss Hope Curtis of Searsport, lock to Mr. Byron Elwell of Northport. Rev. held that the will of 1914, leaving the bulk of The funeral services of the late Foster Clif- Dandruff is the toot of most hair evils. If the ford, who died at Rumford Falls, were held at Bpending the season at her summer place, J. N. Palmer officiated and used the the estate to three sisters of Mme. Nordica, it were not for the little destructive germs single ring the Union afternoon, 30th, FREEDOM ACADEMY’S 80TH ANNI- a afternoon should be admitted to probate, throwing out church,Sunday July of better McClure homestead, gave charming service. They started on their Rev. Snow working with a persistency worthy a wedding trip the will of 1910, which named the husband as William officiating. Interment was VERSARY. last Saturday, entertaining five tables that and after in the Pond there would be but little baldness, and bridge evening their return will re- the chief beneficiary. The last will was made cemetery. cause To work on State Highway a handsome towel, was The first prize, guest side in Northport. while Mme. Nordica was ill in a hospital on less people prematurely gray. The Alumni Association of Freedom Acade- Beach. Wages $2 25 for nine the consolation, where she died. have committees for the grand board and cheap $4.50 |- won by Miss Rebekah Ross,and Thursday Island, POTATO SEED BULBS WANTED. Parisian Sage will help you to keep young my appointed lodging, Old and Reunion to celebrate on the HORATIO l- of cards Mrs. H. L. Perry. Delicious Aroostook Potatoes. Home.Celebration ply job. a pack by looking and attractive. the of the foundation of and The Shoe Situation. State probable quantity and best cash prices. eightieth anniversary lw32p refreshments including salad, rolls, olives, A. A Howes & Co. to this which was established in 1836. Potatoes are doing as well as can be imagin- Must be well ripened. Can use any amount It is guaranteed by institution, ices and cake were served, Mrs. Summer The celebration will be held on August coffee, ed. Just how they will bottom is not known. this year and next. make hair grow and stop falling hair; to re- Friday, uorches- and will consist of a regular old fashioned C. Pattee and Mrs. H. W.Kneeland of Some are won yin g over the absence of potash Full capacity is the rule at footwear factories A. T. COOK, Seedsman, move every bit of dandruff; to stop itching of 25, celebration and reunion of old graduates. The NOTICE the hostess. Others present from the fertilizers used. However, the tops in New England and at nearby points, seme Hyde Park, N. Y. the scalp almost instantly. ter assisting will embrace a of decorated are very vigorous and good. Stories of $1.25, plants having sufficient business on their books Parisian Sage is one of the most invigorat- program parade were Mrs, E. D. P. Nichols, Miss Lida Curtis, floats and automobiles, literary exercises, land EDITH A. YATES, h $1.50 and even $1.65 per barrel for pota- to insure active running until October. This Vote for Maine Militiamen. ing, satisfying, and "pleasant hair dressings My wife, R. and water baseball and a bed and board without cause, tb Mrs. Havener, Mrs. Lincoln Colcord, toes delivered from the field are the commodity remains in a very strong it makes the hair soft, luxuriant and sports, game grand Ludwig going position, made; hard to 1 in leather. women ball at All are working fittingly all persons from trusting her Mrs. Ellen Lieb, Miss Lieb, Miss Jessie Nicker- rounds, it is even said that $2.00 has been reflecting the situation The latter Augusta, Me., Aug. 3. It was stated today handsome; it is especially praised by night. on home Pa- celebrate the event,as few schools can boast of as I shall pay no bills of her c*»m T. offered for winter delivery. We do not know is comparatively quiet account, but at the office of the Adjutant General that ar- who love beautiful soft and lustrous hair. | son, Miss Ethel Nichols. Mrs. A. Whittier, of existence with no outside this date. just how reliable these reports are, but there activity in the export field continues and fur- would be made for the militiamer risian Sage is sold by druggists everywhere, eighty years help ; Mrs. Ella rangements will for the 1916 Mrs. Wm. Whittier, Mrs. A. M. Ross, seems to be no that ther advances in are not at never costs more than 50 or endowment. The Academy open Belfast, Maine, August 7, doubt the prices promise prices uncommon.— on the border to vote in Texas the time of and a large bottle j K. season on Tuesday, Sept. 5.. ERNEST Mowrey, Mrs. H. G, Curtis, Miss Mabel Griffin, rather high.—Fort Fairfield Review, Aug. 2d. Dun’s Review, Aug. 5th. the September election. cents. coming j 3w32p