The Repuri .ican ^ 88 SEPTEMBER ,)H'ME _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 21, 1916. NUMBER 38

uf loday’s Journal. SECOND MAINE CAVALRY . THE CHAPEL IN MINE ^OBITUARY. In Northport Again. GROVE CEMETERY. FEDERATION OF WOMAN’S PERSONAL. CLUBS. Show in Monroe. .To The 26th annual reunion of the 2nd Maine Attention is called to the new I e pabv Mrs. Ellen said Mr chapel now Maine M. Frost died at 12 45 a. m. “It was eighteen years ago, lackland Dry..Second Cavalry Association was held in the G. A. R., Sept. being built in Grove This The 24th 19; h at her used to come to cemetery. chapel annual session of the Maine Fed- Mrs. B. F. Wells of rv Reunion_Waldo County home. No. 63 Cedar after a Dyer, “that Belfast parties Auburn is visiting Bel- hall in Camden on 13 14. The associa- street, is for the free use of iration of Woman's Clubs at the Kineo .Transfers in Real Sept. everybody, as occasion opened ast '(1 Grange. long illness with a for lobster dinners.” Hia North- relatives. tion was called to order complication of diseases my place iouse, Wednesday night. 13;h, with 185 .Obituary-In Northport by president Carey and may need, and such a chapel has long been Sept. She was born in farm bordered on Deep Cove, and in a lelegates from all over the State James Robertson and Churches. .The the of the and treasurer were Hampden, October 7, 1846 port presenting family are The Cnapel reports secretary very much needed in this city. Furthermore, Miss visiting tne of the later in the iredentifils. Fanny E. Lord of Bangor, in ,ve Cemetery. .Maine Federa- daughter late General and Mahala cottage on the shore, occupied elatives Swanville. read and accepted. Letters from absent com- it will add very much to the attractiveness of dee president, presided. Reports of the vari- Woman’s Clubs. .The Unity Wyman Grant. Her season a family, the lobsters | rades werfe Comrade parents died when she by Philadelphia ius officers and committees were Mrs. A. J. Mason of New6.. read. W. S. Irish extend- Grove cemetery. read,showing Bangor is the guest of Wedding Bells..War was a child and her as hat the | early home was with rela- were served, with such accompaniments revised membership list of Maine ler ed the association an invitation to attend a By the kindness and of Charles sister, Mrs. M. C. Hill. ;y [-penal tives in Pittsfield and with them. Mr, generosity ilubwcmen numbers more than 6500 New and entertainment at the G. A. R. hall Harmony, August 13, the parties chose to bring Un- banquet F. Swift and W. Augustus Swift, and a few ilubs were admitted to the federation as fol- Mr. Ben. Mason of Haskell, Texas, is the .t, Missouri..Ridiculously 1865, she married Edmund who been notified beforehand, a in the The declared a re- Q. Frost, had Dyer having ows: Cosmos Club of | Federal Farm Loan Hear- evening. president others, who voluntarily contributed goodly Lewiston, Lithgow Club | cuest of his cousin, W. A. Mason. just returned Irom a four years’ service in the party would be made up that comfortably if Winslow, Round Table and Current Events ,V ashington Gossip. cess for the purpose of comrades paying dues. the trustees have ahead with amounts, gone 31ub of Addie Crocker of Lewiston was Civil War in Co. D, Ninth Maine filled one of the big buckboards of the Belfast Falls and the Writers Re- the guest of i,r«>e Fair..Echoes from the Comrade moved that we to Regiment, the the result be a fine and learch ^Columbia Gillespie proceed work, and will Club, made up of writers who contrib ier last Their married life was and of course it included uncle, W, H. Snow, week. I n "Hell in Texas”.... Maine congenial and happy. Livery Co., “Dana,” ited to elect officers, and the following were elected: convenient chapel, and a lasting monument to the federation book, with headquarters Repoit. They celebrated their golden who held the ribbons. It seems hard to real- it Old Orchard. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Small and Mrs. Mam j. President, Charles E. Wing, Wayne; 1st vice- wedding August the generosity of the News..Polit- givers. Mrs. 1 rials. .Northport 13, 1915, at their home on Cedar street with ize that automobiles were not then in evi- Grace A. Wing of Auburn, federation ey Harriman in C. O. Gardiner; 2nd I wish to call reader spent Sunday Swanville. p,nits. .The News of Brooks.. president, Knox, vice-presi- the attention of every iresioent, gave her annual address only a small family because of dence. I don’t think that any of the party Thursday .East Bel- A. D. gathering Mrs. of Miss Anne M. left a ,1 y Correspondence. dent, Grant, Massachusetts; secretary The Journal that we still lack about $600 of ind reports were made by the corresponding Kittredge Thursday for Frost’s then health. were attracted the impaired Their early specially by scenery. ecretary and the treasurer. Three sessions i 'ew weeks’ visit in and treasurer, George W. Cross, Gardiner; His- enough to finish and pay for the building. Boston and Beverly, Mass. home was in directed to lob- eere of Belfast. St. Albans, but in 1870 they Their attention was wholly held Thursday, and the program for the j torian, Charles E. Wing, Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. We would ask all good citizens of Belfast, or Rev. M. S. Preble of Brooks attended the moved to Palmyra, where Mr. Frost sters—about two apiece of “counts” was the msiness sessions was practically as outlined, ! ,ne of Old Age. .Important West Mr. and Mrs. R L Mr. and engaged former rhe J.A.Brewster, Bean, of citizens who are still interested in the matter of revising the constitution was *eunion of the 16th Maine in Portland, Sept. Port.. Probate Court. .Notable in farming, etc. In 1902 they located in Pitts- average consumption—but one the party 1 ,~H!, Mrs.G. E. H. M. Bean and Mrs. liscusBed at some but no definite action Tour. War, Wool, Wilson Allen, C. I. Lin- welfare of their home city, to contribute length L3th. f ng field and resided there until September, 1914 discovered that there was good cunner fishing vas taken. f .Reunion of Veterans coln, rtere made honorary members. Comrade whatever amount can feel to toward Wyoming off the shore in the direction of they give The included in the list Miss L. returned last Fashion Notes. .General when they came to Belfast to be near their Wright’s necrologist’s report Beryl Page Friday ember Gillespie made a motion that the wives, sons this most if those who near and where for many the worthy object. Any contribution, bad passed away during the year from a visit with Mrs. Ned Reed in Slcow* ir- on Germany’s War Policy. only son, Clarence E, Frost, who had moved Point, b^, years and be made members of the as- however be and be firs Hiram P. Farrow of the Belfast Woman’s daughters, DiBsells of a small,will very acceptable, I social Problems. .Literary News here from Pittsfield in 1912. Mrs. Fro6t was Philadelphia occupied cottage 3lub. aegan. sociation and this was carried. A rising vote much the trustees. otee.. at the Nation- and had a in the cove appreciated by was l Nepotism for many an active and consistent mem- wharf and boat-landing It voted to publish a new book, a collec- Milton C. left Sat-irdav for Med- was given to Mrs. C.I. Lincoln for her auto years Stephenson S \[ital. .Skippers V\ifeat Helm.. trip above. We all dislike very much to go out and per- tion of the prize stories written by Federation Maine Reunion, ber of the Free Will Baptist Church. Ever ford, Mass., to take a course at Tufts Dental second and Comrade Billings made remarks as to the sonally ask each individual for a contribution, nembers, to be ready for circulation at holi- considerate of the comfort of those about her But the scenic attractions of this section the Federation the . ij rtf urt. ..Stockton Springs. .Bel- good service of Mrs. Lincoln.Comrade Gillespie and would like to understand that lay time, guaranteeing everybody tale of an rice Current. .. Born. Married, she was present in the homes of neighbors and were not to Some years edition of 2,000 copies. Miss M. Greenlaw of t entered j extended an invitation to the association to go unrecognized. we need this for the of Carrie iis city News. money general good At the opening of the session Thursday >it-d .Ship friends in times of sickness and sorrow. She ago Mrs. Louise J. Pratt, having previously the Shaw Business in last make the headquarters Post No. 7, at the Na- the inhabitance of Belfast or visitors in our sight an informal reception was held. In the College Augusta did well and cheerfully her woman’s part in an become the owner of Bald Rock, bought the lines were the Mrs. tional Encampment next year. The secretary midst. So let us have your voluntary gift. receiving president, Wing, Monday. ; GM SHOW AT MONROE. active life. She is survived by her husband Dyer farm, Mr. Dyer a life lease of and members of the executive board, Miss In was instructed to send the members of the giving Let your contributions come along, and Mrs. Olive J. Mixer has returned home to _ right Fanny Lord of Mrs. Ezra White of and son, and by one sister, Mrs. Emma G. Frost his home and retaining him as caretaker of Bangor, association a circular of the of the we will notice when we have after a visit with relatives and friends r, another page of the fair of proceedings give ample got Lewiston, Mrs. Myrtle White of Presque Isle, Jackson of Palmyra. A prayer service will be held at the property. The Dyer homestead is in a reunion. Comrade Gillespie made a motion that what we need to finish the work. Mrs. C. F. Roberts of Portland, Mrs S. C. C. in Belfast. I c Penobscot agricultural society her late home today, Thursday, at 10.30 a. m.. comparatively level area a little distance from Ward of Lewiston. Musicians from the Kineo the next reunion be held in Gardiner, and this Make checks or the to 12th, 13th and 14th brief men- payable pass money | House Ella N. Snow of Lewiston returned home Rev. Horace B. Sellers of the Methodist the shore, with at the rear and orchestra assisted. The management was carried Remarks from the comrades were rising ground R. Treasurer.- f the and we Charles Coombs, provided motorboat for the visitors dur- after a few visit with ner broth- baby show, give Church and the remains will be on the west where it attains the trips Saturday days then made, also by Mrs. Conant and Mrs. Bil- officiating, j side, highest ing the ! rticulars. The committee in Chas. F. Swift, day. er, W. H, Snow. taken on the noon train to Pittsfield, where the elevation before reaching the The annual session after a A motion was made to close just highway, * closed Friday Eda Clements, Mrs. Viola E. lings. until 5 30 R. H. Howes, J funeral will be held in the the the summit crowned with a of fir trees. morning business session. Amendments to Mrs. Louise Carleton Cuddy tud little daugh- for the and entertainment in the G. A. Baptist Church, grove Chas. Annie C. Conant of Monroe. banquet ,R. Coombs, the constitution were adopted that pastor, Rev. H. M. Ford, officiating. The in- On ibis eminence, commanding a wide view providing ter Mary of Winterport are guests of Mrs Mrs. R. hall in the evening. The members of the Trustees the annual session be held in the and a [ M. Gertrude Clements of spring Amos F. Carleton. terment will be in the family lot in °almvra, | the bay and overlooking Deep Cove and session in the fall, the mid-winter Mrs. W (’lark from Massachu- association were given auto rides during the — abolishing where a brief service will be held the islands a was session; establishing the office of second vice Leslie T. Hall of arrives the of Comrade Irish. prayer by opposite, pavillion built, Wakefield, Mass., arrie Croxford of Dixraont. day through courtesy president, and the State ex- Mr. Ford. and visits there were The Churches. making secretary called here the death of his These were and specially enjoyed by Tuesday, by sister; I ving cup went to the ! greatly enjoyed much credit is officio member of the executive board. pret- Mrs. late i Pratt’s father, the Edward Johnson, Resolutions were Nation- Mrs. Charles H, Brier. i, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. given J. A. Brewster for the successful enter- adopted favoring Mrs. Ada E. Brier died Sept. 18th at her i who from earliest had been interested Services at the Universalist church al prohibition, a State congress of vocational tainment in the boyhood Sunday Mrs. Joan Snow returned to Boston las? oe, aud a silver mug to James evening. The following is the school the of matrons home on Northport avenue after an illness of in nautical ana lovea to at 10.45 with the pastor, instructors, appointment anairs, watcn the morning preaching by from a visit with her Mr. and Mrs. William evening program: for the care of female prisoners in all Thursday week’s sister, Webber, a of diseases. Rev. Arthur Blair. police three months with complication passing shipping. Last year Mrs. Pratt had a A, Sunday pchool at 12 m. rattiest Lhorus, "tenting on the Old Camp Ground stations, jails and prisons of the State, and the Mrs. Everard A. Wilson. ; boy. She was born in the of Orris Address of G. A. R. W. S. Irish Belfast, daughter cottage built on the site of the pavilion, and Morning service next Sunday at the Unita- making of kindergartens a part of the State Welcome, Mr. Mrs. W'. R. who the school After some discussion a reso- and Howard, spent Piano duett Alexander & Brewster G. and Emma Hammen Hall. She was twice though designed at first as a place where the rian church at 10.45. Sermon by the pastor, system. id Mrs. Eari Neally, Monroe, Address of Sjns of lution “that women should share in State and season at the Battery, left Friday for their Welcome, Veterans, married. First, to Charles L. Ward of New as to the Rev. A. family might go formerly pavilion, E. Wilson; subject “The Use of Pray- National Government” was >;;; Id between 12 and 18 months of Rev. C. F. Smith passed. home in Williamstown, Mass. K., York, and later to uharles H. Brier, who is or entertain Soio Miss Andrews friends for the day, it developed er.” Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Grace ..-r baby spoon was given Miriam, A. Mrs. James H. Howes left Friday for a few Address of G. A. R. employed by the United States Dredging Co., into one of the most attractive Wing of Auburn, president; Mis3 Fanny Welcome, Circle, cottages, both Rev. Albert D, of the Con- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reynolds. Knight, pastor Lord of Bangor, vice president; Mrs. Myrtle weeks’ visit with her Mrs. Richard Mrs H. L, Colcord and with whom she has spent the winters for as to exterior and in this section daughter, interior, and Church at was L. White of secre- :d between 6 and 12 months of age, Vocal solo Walter Elliott gregational Cranberry Island, T. Preeque Isle, recording Mass. many years. Last winter she was in Provi- P. Whitman, in Campello, Past would make a charming summer home. The ordained in the Union at Great tary; Mrs. Elizabeth C. Porter of Westbrook, ! ,-tv- was given Chester, son of Mr. and Response, President Carey, 2nd Maine Meeting-House R. I. She was a devoted wife and treasurer. who ha6 been Cavalry dence, builder was J. G. Aborn of this city and the 15th. the Alton G. Michaels, employed ..tin: Lampher of Brooks, the heaviest Cranberry Island, Sept. Among j., mother, and her chief interest in the is e Quartet wa^ workmanship is of the best, A detailed de- Charles Harbuttof in Auburn for the last year, spending -ix months of age. | speakers was.Rev. Portland. j,.,. Chorus, "Marching Through Georgia family circle. For she had been a mem- THE UNITY FAIR. week at with his years scription of the cottage, its dimensions, plan, The afternoon session was devoted to celebrat- home family. :rie? :n the different classes were as Reading, Miss Grinnell ber of the Belfast church and its so- | Solo John Baptist etc., was published at the time of its comple- the 50th Union Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Dutch and Miss months and under: Theo Louise, Taylor j ing anniversary of the Meeting- Chorus, "America.” cieties and was an earnest worker in the W. C. and need be The Unity fair was set forward one day on j tion, not repeated here. which occurred on 11th. A num- Nellie Ramsdell motored to Machias Sunday, v, 13 lbs., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. House, Sept. T. U, She is survived her who account of the wet morning i by husband, On approaching the cottage from the ! her of who attended the dedi- Tuesday, although Miss Ramsdell for a visit with rela- y, Brooks; Thomas Arthur, 5 city those,now living remaining WALDO COUNTY POMONA had been with her the two there were nearly a thousand on the GKAnGE. past week; by only the chimneys are visible over the dark cation service of 50 were people tives. son of Mr. and years ago present, ; lbs., Mrs, Wil- the The were daughters, Mrs. Goldie Ward Carter, and Miss fir trees that shut off the from the ! grounds during day. exhibits Waldo Pomona building At morn- A. who the season at Monroe; Chester Harold, son of County Grange held a very the Methodist church next Sunday fine and the The The Fred Coles, spent Helen G. Brier; by her mother, now Mrs. Emma highway, A driveway through this j midway especially good. Mrs. William interesting meeting 5th with grove the Rev. Horace B. Sellers will the A. A, Howes on the North Shore, j Lampher, Brooks, 5 Sept. Dirigo Patterson of and two ing pastor, following races came off in the afternoon: cottage Belfast, by brothers, brings the car to the entrance, which leads di- j 19 Gaange, Freedom. The was m ! on Hunters.” school have returned to their home in .ght pounds; Blanche, daugh- meeting opened Leslie T. Hall of Wakefield. and Frank preach “Bargain Sunday 2.23 CLASS. Rochester, Mass., rectly into the living room, a spacious apart- Y: iml Mrs. Charles due time by Worthy Master Wood and the va- at 12 m. at the Wood’s school- N. Y. Knights, Monroe, H. Hall of Belfast. The funeral service was Preaching Barney C, ch g (Holmes. 114 1 ment with many windows, which answer the 1 Emma cant offices were filled as follows: Overseer, B. house in at 2.30 p, m. At 7. 30 p, m. Nancy Forbes, bl m 3 3 3 2 and j oounds; Louise, daughter at the late home at 2.30 p. m., her Northport (Reynolds) Mrs. F. E, Taylor of Jacksonville. Fla., yesterday double purpose of the room with s Mrs. Lamson of 5 F. Foster; L.A. Steward, Pearl Reynolds; flooding light a of the Maine Civic Roderick, ch (Roderick). 4 4 13 Philip Knox, Flora, pastor. Rev. J. Wilbor representative League party, who had been at Shore Acres for the Richardson, officiating. and affording most charming views of sea aDd Blanche Wilkes, br m (Worthen).. 2 2 2 4 13 Milton son Ada Elms. After the opening exercises a class will be and address a union service in : weight pounds; Leslie, The interment was in present 2.26 2.27 1-2. summer, have gone to Bethlehem, N. H., ic Grove Cemetery. The shore and hill and vale. The finish of the Time, 1-2, 2.27, Mrs. 3 of 21 was instructed in the fifth The the at Hrrry Clements, Monroe, degree. bearers were L. C. ! church, This, Thursday, evening 7.30, GREEN RACE. Mrs. car. Messrs. Putman, George H. room is of and at each end is a Taylor’s noon recess was then cypress fire- pounds; Jay Clayton, son of Mr. declared and all repaired prayer meeting, followed at 8.30 by the proba- Robertson, Charles E. Rhoades and Alton K, ana in the | Effie W'ard, bl m (Dearborn). 3 4 4 Miss Alice Parker, a student nurse at the to the where place, larger one, whose dimensions ri.n ClarK, Searsport, five months, dining room, their wants were i Goners’ class, To-morrow, Friday, evening, L. B. J., b m (Ryder) 4 2 2 Braley. recalled the old-time in which Newton, Mass., hospital, is spending a few well looked after the host fireplaces swung class will meet the Edith H, b m 5 5 5 ■jpj-na.- by grange. the Philathea at parsonage, (Hobbs). and a crane and where weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. was all the family cooking was Friday Q, b g (Silsby). Ill x and 12 months: Glenice The grange reconvened in due time and Mrs. Hadassah J. Bangs, widow of Col. I. S. Arline, First Baptist church, Rev, J, Wilbor Rich- Donald ch s 6 6 Parker. done, there was a cheerful blaze the C, (Cole). 6 Mrs. John f Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Clemente a fine address of welcome was died 15th at her home in Au- other given by May Bangs, Sept. ardson, minister, residence 1 Northport ave- Delmar bl m (Nash). 2 3 3 day, heightened from time to time as the host- Miss Ruth Curtis, who has been at Isle at’ n inths, James Foster and was responded to the gusta, 82 years. She had been an in- Time for one half mile. 1.10. 1.10 3-4, 1 13. 23^ pounds; Elbridge by secretary. aged : nue, 212-3, Sunday ess threw the fire a handful of telephone morning preach- Haut the season, was called home Tues- d Will B. F. Foster, C. M. Howes and Annie valid for the upon pinecones, There were ten starters in all the past Mrs. Webber, Monroe, nine Aborn past few years, but was able to ing service at 10,45, “Civic nearly taken from an old brass kettle that had been j topic, Righteous- by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. unds; Jewell, daughter of Mr. and were made a committee to draw up resolutions be about the house somewhat until about a races for and the weather day ! ness,” by an eloquent speaker representing yesterday pleasant on used in the as a Charles H. Brier. nine the death of the Overseer, J. C. week before her a early days dye kettle. ensured a attendance. The fair will be knowlton, months, 22\ Brother, death, when she suffered ! the Maine Civic League. At twelve o’clock large The Not far away, on the road to Duck is Dunton and son of Dextez of Mr. and Mrs, Carey. following resolution:, on the death shock from which she never recovered. Trap, continued Mrs. Laura Leroy nam, daughter She the Bible school convenes in the church audi- today, Thursday. the of which the j of Mrs. Mertie C nine 26 of the L. A. Steward, Yuba were was the Pennington place, writer had last week at the home vnolds, months, pounds: Berry Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mii- torium; visitors cordially welcomed. Young spent read and heard much and where a brief call was j the week-end with relatives and Mah, son of Mr. and Mrs. adopted. liken of Burnham. She was married to her greatly WEDDING bells. Michaels and Rodney People’s meeting at 6.30 p. m, in the vestry: Once more I recall soon after the Pen- onthB, 20A pounds; Muriel, daugh- our Divine Master has entered late husband in life and moved to Au- enjoyed. hearing | friends in Lincolnville. J early young people invited. At the our fraternal chain and taken another link to had established their summer home evening preach- ;• ami Mrs. Clark, nine One son was born to who ningtons Linton-Chamberlain. Basil F. Linton and wife and son of Rockland Ralph Monroe, be to that fast gusta. them, died minister’s the Rec- Eugene Gross, joined lengthening cnain in here that dated ing service, topic, “Why prths, pounds. She they their notes to friends Miss Elizabeth M. Chamberlain were married last Mrs. Gross and that world where death never comes; there- several years ago. is survived by one | ommendation is Genuine.” Preaching at North- came to Belfast Friday. be it “Nine Miles from a Yeast and some months and under and over sis fore. 6ister, Mrs. Alden of and Cake,” at the Methodist parsonage at 8 p. m. bept. son will remain a few weeks, the guest of Mary Portland, by port church at 2 30 m. This, Thurs- Resolved, That in the death of Sister Yuba were horrified at this Baptist p. nice Areline Clements, daughtei three nieces, Miss Susan Milliken, Mrs. designation. Whethei 16th, Rev, Horace B. Sellers officiating and her aunt, Mrs. Geo. F. Ryan. Jones Waldo May day, evening at 7.30, prayer and meet- Berry County Pomona Grange this is the name for one praise Mrs. Carroll Clements, aged 1] and Mrs. Walter all of adopted of the most using the single ring service. They were un- has lost an esteemed member. Noyes Emerson, Port- ing in the vestry. Public cordially invited. Miss Bernice W, Rogers, who spent the attractive summer estates on the coast w ht, 23 1-2 James Resolved, That we extend our land. of attended. The bride was becomingly gowned | pounds. Elbridge sincere sym- summer with her father, R. W. Rogers, in East Maine of Mr. and Mrs. pathy to the bereaved husband, mother and we cannot say, but it is a departure in blue brocade silk with white lace trim- Will Webber,nine light Belfast, left Monday to resume her duties ir> sister, and may they find consolation in the Miss Rosella H. Evans passed from the and bANGOR BEGINS SUITS AGAINST pounds, prettiest boy. Newel peacefully J many hackneyed titles, has the mings and white accessories. The bride is a faith that the Great Master aDove doeth all the Cambridge, Mass., public schools. away Sept. 9th at the home of her sister,Mrs, additional merit of truth. It is nine miles te FORMER CITY OFFICIALS. ! of Mr. and Chester Knowlton, things for the best. graduate of the Belfast High school and was in Miss Aifreda Ellis, who the summer That a of L. W, Bennett, Searsmont. Everything that Belfast and the same distance to Camden. ] spent .2 1-2 pounds. Marian Reynolds Resolved, copy these resolutions Bangor, 15. On So- employed as clerk in several stores. She was Me., Sept. Friday, City with Belfast relatives, went to Orono Tuesday be spread upon our records and a copy sent to co..Id be done for her comfort and pleasure wat knew of a Bayview House from which the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reynolds baj licitor Gillin, acting by authority of the c»ty with Miss Hattie M. Black for several years the husband and mother and one to the local done the to continue her studies in the Domestic Science by brother and sisters. She had been was not visible, and the view was council, served writs in civil suits against 16 26 pounds, heaviest. Edmunc for only of the and recently in the ^ urtis dry goods store, re- j paper publication. it is have defrauded at the of Maine, about as usual, calling on friends in town oniji interior of a stable. persons, who, alleged, Department University in of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Ida L. livery There may have to be married For a number of Rodney Hall Jackson, j Bangor in various ways and of varying signing years Mr. J. V. the week before her death. She was a mem- been a horse or two in the Edwin L. of Hoboken, N. J. 20 1-2 pounds. Muriel dart Jackson, Committee, bay stable, but ai amounts. The majority were named by the she has been a member of the Methodist i Capt. Ryan ber of Maiden Cliff Rebekah Lodge of Camden to that I cannot say. Then a committees in their sev- was the guest of his aunt, Mrs, Geo. F. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark, nine two-story colo graft investigating i Church and sang in the choir, having a sweet The roll call of Granges found eleven repre- The funeral services were held Rev nial residence the eral reports. Those sued and the amount while in Belfast is in command Sept. 12th, with pillars in front waf soprano voice. Mr. Linton is a native of Grand Capt. Ryan •unds, prettiest girl. sented. The What named in each case, are: topic, are some of the di- J. M, Palmer officiating. The floral christened “Larch I of the Ptcono, whicn arrived Friday : and 18 months: Fern Ethel offering* Cottage,*' though I am sun J. Frank Spellman and James F. Manan, N. B and is employed by the Penob- barge j rect benefits that will accrue to Spellman, America as a were many and beautiful, those from there was not a larch tree on with fertilizer for the Coe-Mortiiner Co, f Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Andrews especially the grounds. Q contractors, $15,000. scot Electric Co. For some time he has result of the Bay great European war? was dis- her Knox Mill friends, where she had worket like misnomers there is no end. Henry A. Kelley, a former foreman of the took a courst ! months, 27 Phebe Ann You find then been an attendant at the Methodist Church. Stephen C. Clement of Belfast pounds; cussed B. F. street three suits $4,- | by Foster, J, S. Mullen, James for a number of years. She leaves to mourr not as department, aggregating Mrs. May Knowles, In months, 21 everywhere, only applied to summe 200. Both are popular young people and have the in the Columbia University Summer School, and others. Then a duet Libby, follow’ed by their loss one brother, Eden C. Maddocks ol hut to hotels and is a 'ii, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear homes, restaurants. Frank E. Pressey, former street comraision- best wishes of many. They began housekeep- j New York, the past season and spending | Annabel Thurston and D. Choate; reading by Camden, and two sisters, Mrs. V. K. While it take the e $1,000 to S f. 14 months. Cumminge may Pennington’s Mer- ing immediately at No. 151 Main street. few weeks at Seal Harbor beiore going 28^ pourds;Francei Mrs. recitation Will Charles I). his | McGray; by Thompson; of Camden and Mrs. L. W, Bennett of Sears cedes car fifteen minutes or so to Pressey, father, $200. j of the ! .' ter of Mrs. Carrie 1< go to Belfas where lie will be principal High Learned, recitation Alice John T. Kelliher, a former member of the Etston, by Bartlett; story by Annie mont. or Camaen for a yeast cake have TmE war news. mnds; Hazel Fern, daughter o: tney all tht overseers of the poor, $500. school. | Murch; song by Thelma Clement. modern '> Charles conveniences and the comforts of J. Fred Sheehan, also a former member of I Jenkins, 17 months, 24^ Grant the last of The Lecturer, Annie Joseph Mudgett, nine the overseers of the German positions four miles in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page uni little itiugh- Secretary, Murch, Lucy city home under their own roof. A driver poor, $500. j exceeding Cochran and sons, all of whom lived or more, F. P. Dunham, a former of the were last ter ot were over I. P. Griffies were made a com- eighty years well, en and water tower employe length captured Sacurday night and Virginia Bucksport guests ara, five months old engine furnish an street daughter o] died 14th at his home in Vt.. at department, $500. E Clark o/ mittee to prepare the program for the next Sept. Barre, abundant water for the I Sunday by the British and French armies in Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arthur Peterson of supply bath roomj William W. Pennell, a former superintend- Detroit,weighi year and the then closed in the age of 90 years. Mr. was a na- I the continuation of their Mrs. was Wise Grange form. The Mudgett and fer all domestic purposes. The old ent of the city farm. $500. offensive north and City point. Page formerly rrived just too later to enter. house next will be with tive of Stockton, Me., and as a young man v-^as Fred C. former 1 south of the Somme river in Elia E. Erskine ot and the meeting Georges River on the place was retained and a two Ridley, alderman, $500. France. In addi- Ruc&sport taught, story ad- O. former Grange, Oct. 3rd. employed for several years as a Government Henry, Pierce, city treasurer,$200. tion of war material and a school at several terms. Liberty, dition was built oa the front to accommodate P. work quantities large Citypoint MAKE ROCKLAND William Riley, a carpenter, who did 1 i DRY. noctmna ana rtrt- number of j Yiuaiuaven, pi t v prisoners fell into the hands of uuo. \_aii uucusi the tamily and tee many guests they enter- for t.hp the oriwi'y uuu uauguiei 1RANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE- lar.d, Me. Later be was in the Dennis a Eiiiieme Ames—iuu isoners New York are the of anil Mrs. Ei- ti.n Formed engaged gran- tain during the season, and the Cronin, former city employe, $500. p Deing taken by guests Mr, to Suppress Liquoi interior U j an ite business in Barre and Ryegate, and went ! Archie Morrison, former councilman, $200. the French alone. well £>. Crosby. They have been making most attractive, especially the room with j Heavy counter-attacke Traffic. The following transfers of real estate were living Charles H. Morrison, his father, $800. extended stay at Mrs. Crosby’s former uome to California after the death of his wdfe j the British were eight its cheerful fire. The call was against Sunday repulsed with in have beer. 1 recorded in Waldo of Deeds open made in The aggregate ad damnum is $25,300. The i Islt-sboro. Mr. and Mrs. Crosby m». Me., Sept. 15. This city’s County Registry years Alone he crossed the j reign | ago. Continent the Pratt with Mr. cases will come for trial at the large losses to the Germans, to Lon- Camden and their ■d is for the week 1916: car, Alfred Johnson j up January according autoiug way brought daugn-^ wide-opennes* threatened with ending Sept. 20, last to be ter-in-law back u May near the grave of his wife m term of court. don. The advance of the Allies continued in with them.—baih Independent" rmination as the result of a meet* Lurie E. Crowell, Monroe, to Geneva M. acting as chauffeur, and accompanied by our j n.y1^ >f Barre. He is survived hia prominent business men, who j by daughttr-ic- hoct we went dowe to the the Somme region until checked by inclement Cards have been received in an a Torier, do; land and in Monroe. shore, passing first I Bucksport quantities liquor Lockhart of Interment was in It does one Maine-boro of Winterport. and bred to which Augusta 12th after a business today, and he has dis- j Troy. good Corporation, has been in reeivership the Wfc reas. Our Heavenly Father in His in- Sept. vis;t with her sis^ I The Islesboro Riverside cemetery at the Narrows. Mrs. meet the summer and become 1 Mrs. R. Land and Improvement Com- people imbued past two years, was taken i n the United States finite wisdom, has deemed it wise to remove ter, C. Thayer. to Lord is survived seven sont: with their enthusiasm from our our much pany. Islesboro, Rebecca Riggs Crane; land by Elmer, Floren, over the Maine climate Court when midst, esteemed today Judge William L. Putnam brother, Mrs. James Webster and L in Islesboro. and Edward Shibles; be it Mrs. 1). Holmen. I he Shoe Situation. Levi, Hurley, Percy, Winfred and Manley; the Maine scenery. People pay therefore, large granted a decree of foreclosure and sale of That in the death of i were in Poor’s Mills Lewis C Piper, to Martin three Mrs. Nellie Resolved, our brother, Sept. 12th, guests of thei* Absarokee, Mont, by sisters, Tainter of Win- prices for paintings; works of art that are G the The court also ordered the sale Sunlight Grange, No. 314, has lost one of its ! Mrs. 1 Black, Northport; land in Northport. Mrs. Edith Leach of property. sister, Arthur Thompson. ,eather market was active this terport, Sandy point, Mrs. ueuumui dul unchangeable, while the esteemed members. T-"i. Vrfc William R to Fred R scenes of the not in 'ncreased is Whitten, Troy, Call, Esther Clowes of Prospect Ferry, and by one property embraced the mortgage Mr- and t optimism land of nature are ever Resolved, That this extend to Mrs. A. T. Mr. and ,,,',!"1 becoming do; ana builaings in Troy. Mr. also of changing with the passing Grange the Toothaker, Mrs, more apparent. Sole leather tannere brother, Henry Grant, Prospect or deed of trust, me date for the sale will bereaved relatives their I Adelaiae C and William clouds and heartfelt Irving loothaker and two to Quimby, Belfast, F Ferry. the alternating light and shade. The sympathy. daughters and ,M‘d*ncy maintain their prices or tc be fixed later. The lowest receivable on Resolved, that our charter be iVa,J Bean, Kansas to Jonn r — price draped in Kendall the call v^ity. Mo, Sylvester, water be like a Fifield were guests of John hfcrn’ exPort for their product land may mirror, reflecting on its mourning for 30 and that a of Innift Belfast; and buildings in Searsmont. Col. Charles C. of the the mortgaged property is to be $3,516,000 days, copy these The Burrill, president Bur- resolutions be sent aod in 8tron®* footwear facto* Josiab to surface the shores and islands; or to the bereaved family Searsport Sunday. ‘^rrrcu,arl>down Paul, Farmington, Blanche O rill National Bank and treasurer and trustee of storm-tossed, which is 60 percent of the total bond issue. family. 4 Blowing somewhat on seasonable land in Paul, do; Burnham. the Hancock both of its surface broken into angry waves, crested Hester Wentworth, < Committee tuts KettinK ready for the next sea* County Savings Bank, The property will be sold in two one ru; ttr^; which institutions he parcels, Charles Patterson, on NORTH spring are founded, died Sept. 17th with foam, that send up showers of spray as MONTVILUf. /he samples just being of the Union at Boston, at Lizzie an

k \ Up the Missouri. rickety wooden ones, and the streets were knee deep in mud. It boasts of Military Men and Matters at Fort Leaven- two theaters, two daily newspapers and worth. the Planters House, a fine brick build- II. ing, and has a levee, where the boats What follows is mainly compiled fron: 1 land and receive their freight and pas- letters written at Fort Leavenworth, sengers. c. A. P. Kansas Territory, in May, 1858, ami published at that time: Ridiculously Untrue. May 11, 1858. Left St. Louis on the Pa- cific railroad, so called because it is The Claim that the President has “Kept us hoped that at some future day it may be out of War.” extended to the Pacific coast. (It may Washington, D. C., Sept. 18, 1916. be added here that it was then the Claims that President Wilson has only kept never will know railroad west of the Mississippi river.) us from becoming involved in the Eu- You A short distance from the city we whiz- ropean war, and prevented war with BETTER! zed through three tunnels and a great pari Mexico, are so ridiculously untrue that it how good a nickel ciga- of the way was through high ledges. Wt is amUBing to those who know the facts. crossed the long bridge at the Gasconade, What are the facts about the Presi- rette can be TOBACCO where a terrible accident had taken plact dent’s “keeping us out of war?” a short time before. The steamer Silvei Congress voted him a free hand up to MADE Heels, taking on freight here, had or the point of delaring war with Mexico. Till you try ZIRA! board Gen. Persifer F. Smith and stafl How did he use that power? His refus- THEM on their way to Fort Leavenworth. sal to recognize Huerta as the de facto The MILDEST On arriving at Kansas City, where the President as was done by European na- Cigarette. pteamer F. H. Aubry was awaiting th< tions, encouraged the bandit chiefs to arrival of the train, we went on boarc continue their guerrilla warfare. Since for the trip up river. We got one of the then his vacilliating policy, putting on best staterooms, but some twenty oi embargoes one day and lifting them the thirty passengers were not so lucky anc next, supporting one faction and today a had to sleep on the cabin floor. The another tomorrow, dictating who should boat had been built only five years, bui not be a candidate for the Presidency of was so flimsily constructed that she wai Mexico, and his meddlesome meddling all tut of shape, and it locked as though generally, caused originally by his per- a person with a pair of heavy boots sona! antipathy to Huerta, which was might kick her upper works off in a few based on an uncomplimentary remark minute's. The great difficulties in navi- about him by Huerta, prolonged the rev- gating the Missouri are snags, sawyers olutions. The net result is that our sis- and bars, and it is often necessary tc ter republic is in anarchy and ruins. back, go sideways,or round and round, tc Lives of hundreds of American citizens get ahead. Just after dark a snag poked have been needlessly sacrificed. itself up through the deck, frightening President Wilson committed two acts some of the passengers. That night of war against Mexico, notwithstanding what did we not suffer from the perma- the explanation that they were directed nent tenants of our stateroom. An old at individuals and not at Mexico. One rhyme tells us that punitive expedition was for the avowed There arc small bugs with peaked heads purpose of compelling Huerta to fire a That do inhabit people's beds, of j salute twenty-one guns to our flag; a and they were in ours in such numbers ! 1 d IiltfES aiJU IVieXl- that 1 resigned my bed in their favor. ! cans were killed at Vera Cruz, the sup- We were six hours and a half in the ! ply of note paper at the White House 1 night getting 16 1-2 miles ahead, and to was exhausted, but the salute was not run on a bar three or four times a day : fired. The second punitive expedition a The bluffs all was common occurrence. ] was after the raid on Columbus and was along the river are filled with soft coal to “get Villa dead or alive.” Villa still which can be dug out with very little la- lives and i3 at liberty. Scores of Ameri- bor and is sold lor 8 cents a bushel. At cans and Mexicans have been killed. Lexington there is a hemp factory, two The President favored intervention in or three saw mills and a largeflour mill, Mexico. With martial valor he marched but the greater part of the town is hid- right in and turned around and boldly den the bluff. It is 60 miles from by only marched right out again. Today he says but 130 the he Leavenworth by land, by is opposed to intervention, but so far river. as Wilson’s policies are concerned, “no the next we one Early morning arrived,at knoweth what the morrow may Leavenworth and it seemed won- City, bring forth.” One day he was ready to have derful that so large a town could recognize Villa, the next he would have grown up where three years before there none of him. He called for a confer- the checked the country President in h:s Demociatic was not a house. ence of the Mexican ! I can not see how my opinion as to the IneffLiency on tile frontier. factions to estab- headstrong course. The 1 The Federal Farm Loan | on us to people have Two miles farther brought lish a de facto usefulness of the act can affect the government and select a not the can Irma Quarries,’ forgotten reason Mr. re- “You eh it to A Bryan a just .rge Democratic Fort Leavenworth. government provisional but Hearing. Grange or the farmers. It is law and President, said he would signed as Secretary of S’ate to inefficiency,” said W L E>n v 01 East- Factory was at the become and if steamer landing with 300 not recognize the leader of faction if anybody can use it well good, port, color sergeant of the 2 id Maine any “Secretary of Statements.” He re- Open Letter to K. Walker in Re- -_- McKeen, attached to recruits on board. The tort was found that failed to attend. not no one will be particularly harmed. regiment headquarters, who Location) Carranza was the signed because he would not ply to His Letter of 2. support the Sept. arrived in Bangor 8 n on to be a in itself, and al! was as I do that your letter is but Sept. his way quite city only leader that refused to at- President s Knowing pay any ultimatum to Germany; the B. Walker MeKeen, Maine. home. ‘‘Am I glad to get back? Mill Sites, Farms.S.iei and confusion. The Fryeburg, a a and ef- Well, bustle troops with tention to the part of determined persistent this never before conference and President ultimatum that was not for alter Bay, seemed so much sent, Dear Sir: Ir, answer to both which we go have gone into camp pre- Wilson has your letter of fort continued for some years past, like God’s country as it does and l recognized him as the de Mr. Bryan’s the note to today, for Summer Hotels resignation Ger- want to tell to on the march to Sept. 2, 1 will that I am too the press and in other you that all the con- paratory starting facto ruler. many was made and say only glad through public petty public Rryan said it trivances that are being used to' LTtah. Gen. Smith arrived during the to answer ways to bring discredit upon the officials keep If we had had a wise statesman had been any fair and men and firm, materially changed and was an question, give my from getting their discharges from Camps but was feeble and saw no one of the Maine State must day, very in the White reason Grange, you the 2nd Maine has so House and an able diplomat entirely different and more moderate for it. sickened most of it is not wish to en- but the doctor. It seems to be the gen- as understand that my them that they don’t ever want to see LOCATED ON THE LIN Secretary of State the Mexican revo- document than the one that had been First: You ask it i am correctly the khaki eral that he cannot live long, quot- ter into any further newspaper contro- again. Why, it is astonisning, opinion lutions would have been ended more submitted to him and had caused him to ed as at but from the official down there and how he could to cross the saying Augusta at the Federal highest expect than two tender his versy. has years ago; the Vera Cruz inci- resignation. The one he re- been the grossest inefficiency that I MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Plains in his condition tvas beyond the dent Farm Loan hearing, “That the farmers Yours truly, ever and I would not have occurred; the Na- fused to sign be believed meant war. saw, campaigned in the Span- of ish war was to th ■ ! comprehension any one. of Maine are now W. J. Thompson. and in Cuba, and i never give opportunity tional Guard and the Regular Army Mr. Bryan has never retracted his operating home farms News arrived South 1916. saw anything like this. It’s the limit.” make a change ip locatioi yesterday (not official) would more China, Maine., Sept. 7, not now be moblized on the charge that a different note was sent to than farming for business, except that had consented border; in life. Brigham Young to the two than in j sister republics would be living Germany the one submitted to him. Arocstook County, and are not fully let Col. Johnson, commanding the first Cured Her I wo Little Girls. side by side in peace and The people have not forgotten that ready for the benefits of the Rural Cre- Washington Gossip. division of the Utah enter Salt amity. Mrs. Ana Sanders, liottontown, Tenn,, write s Watt army, a dits Undeveloped A wise statesman with a firm and defi- after conference with the President on Act. “We use Foley’s Honey and Tar as our best Lake and it seems to be considered City, The of Robin Redbreast in the and only cough remedy It never fails to cure nite in the White diplomatic of an acute na- The sense of the statement at least is Sprees Unlimited Raw \; po.icy House, and an complications two little when correct by everyone here. South. my girls they have colds." Re- able as ture between our and I diplomat Secretary of State, can Government and one correct, supposed everybody knew lieves hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis, order of the that 1916. Robin hay fever, asthma, croup. Sold AND bring out of chaos in Mexico even European belligerents, distin- farming in New England had Washington, Sept. 18, everywhere. 1858. Gen. Smith died even always May 20, books and at this late day. What we did for guished members of the Senate been basicly-a home-building Redbreast, hero of the story sooner than Last Cuba Foreign industry, Good Farming expected. Tuesday we can in well in the bird do for Mexico when we Relations Committee told Senators in the past to a larger extent even than known model kingdom, evening at 12.30 he breathed his last, have GEiNIRAL it has a dual RAILROAD AvVAIT LlEVELOf statesmen in control who think the cloak rooms and even stated to news- is today, and I believe that we are been charged with leading and his funeral took place yesterday. straight ;MAiNE and act men fitted for an life. In the a industrious, right, and who don’t confine paper that the President had become particularly this kind of in- North, sober, BELFAST AND 'Communications rew' I It was the first military funeral I had BURNHAM. their Ii is not same in the is that efforts to very much excited the conference dustry. the the West,in home-loving father, allegation On and after June 26. 1916, trains are invited and will r, ever seen and was most uttering platitudes and during connecting f impressive. such South in at Burnnam and Waterville with train, talking in a circle. and in a vehement manner had said in States as Iowa, where one half the he spends his winters in the through when addressed to ai: i First came the 4th regiment of artillery for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland arid farm -ra ore riotous Even in where MAINE t, In handling the Mexican situation the effect, “Jt might not be a bad for tenants, the owners living in living. Georgia, Boston, will run as follows: CENTRAL, or in full uniform, trailing their arms, their thing town and State he is Wilson administration has civilization and would hasten the end if operating their farms purely prohibition prevails, reported PICOIH regimental colors draped in crepe; then invariably IlKLFAST INDUSTRIAL BLR as a as On "done those it the United States would enter the war business. The Western farmer bor- having been seen drunk in public. AM PM the batteries of light artillery, their things ought not to have PM on a it is said he Belfast depart ...... 6 55 12 15 3 20 done and left undone those it the side of the allies.” The Presi- rowing for business is free borrower, coming North, however, MAINE CtNTRAL braes pieces draped with crepe; then the things I Citypoint. i7 00 *12 20 t3 25 was the to have dent told that neither Con- Maine Farmer does not like to a always reforms. < 1st Cavalry and 2nd Dragoons, mounted, ought done.” plainly put | Waldo. t7 10 12 30 13 35 on his home. Asked for an in the case of Brooks 7 22 12 42 3 47 PORTLAND. MA ihe President has reiterated and his gress nor public opinion would support mortgage opinion | with drawn sabers; then the hearse, I Knox. t7 34 12 54 t3 59 him in such an attitude. None Second: Will the Maine Farmer use Cock Robin, Secretary Pearson of the covered with the American while mouthpieces have claimed repeatedly of the Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 flag, this of j that he is entitled to Senators at that conference have retract- bank? I do not be ieve he will, for National Association Audubon Socie- the dead omcer s horse was led close be- the credit of “keep- Winnecook. t7 58 >1 18 ^4 20 us out of the ed their statements of what the Presi- the reason that if he has the security ties, recently in Washington and an au- hind, saddled and with his boots and ing European war,” that Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 4 30 fcastern Steamsh? that on and said he many the dent said, other than a half-hearted ex- the Federal Bark requires, he can thority birds their habits, ! Clinton. 8 28 5 20 in the This was to me persons accept statement as spurs stirrups. Benton. 8 of a or at had seen robins in the South 38 5 30 true. Neither the Allies nor the Central planation that did not explain, and neither get money neighbor a local frequent.y the most touching part of the whole dis- Bangor. 11 35 3 05 6 05 the and the bo intoxicated that could ALL THE WAY \\\ Powers want the United States to President, nor any one in authority bank, co-operative features of they scarcely Waterville. 8 44 2 02 5 35 play. the rear walked the staff offi- be- Farm flutter the This misde- Portland. 1150 4 50 8 20 come involved in the conflict. That has for him, has denied it. forming Loan Associations will along ground. cers, two abreast, in full uniform. Af- Boston, pm. 3 30 8 00 12 10 been demonstrated time hjarly in his administration the Presi- not appeal to the Maine Farmer. meanor is reported to occur in the South- BANCOR LINi ter marching around the garrison, the and time again TO KM. FAST dent was "too to even in Rural Credit and Farm sound ern States where grows the China by and proud fight," loans, tree, PM AM AM Turbine Steel Sir. band playing the Dead March, they went Germany England’s diplomatic of defense of national later he was good, but when you study the also known as the “Pride of India,” or Boston. 7 30 10 00 handling delicate situations that have honor; provisions 1 fast and Can<- to the landing, where a volley was fired PM for an to break into of the act will see that there is noth- “Persian Lilac.” arisen between their and looking opportunity you Portland. \1 00 and the coffin was placed on board the governments 7 0<> 1 20 Leave Belfast week da\ the in it for the Maine Jiuuiuj DiMiituuiCG cat. UlC ucillCB U1 ours caused by the administration’s war; today he claims to be entirely ing Farmer. AM Camden, Rockland and Bom- steamer Emma to go down river. a f._-«--_1_. Watervule. 7 20 9 what his attitude will be tomor- this tree absorbed rain- 53 4 10 daily, except Mondays, at can involve us in neutral; which, having Gen. Wm. F. succeeded Gen. bungling. Nothing Bangor. 6 45 1 50 port, Bucksport, Winterpu’ Harvey row first form an association with at form an alcoholic which in- that conflict unless we nobody knows. least water, liquid Benton. 7 25 9 E9 4 17 Return: Leave India W Smith in command at Fort Leaven- deliberately cease toxicates Clinton. 7 ?4 10 08 4 27 at 5.C0 m. to maintain strict nine other farmers who together must birds, causing them to lose con- days p. Leavt worth. He had been brevetted “for neutrality. Germany | Burnham, leave. 8 25 10 25 4 45 at 2 00 p. m. for Boston ar \ Bad Summer For Children. borrow not less than no one re- trol of themselves and fall to the is interested in us out of war on $20,000., ground. YVinnecook. 18 35 (10 35 4 E5 and meritorious service” in the keeping ings. gallant birds are and eaten Unity 8 44 10 50 account of her interned There has been an unusual amount of sick- ceiving less than $100, or more than Thus, many captured 5 04 war ships, and muni- T1 orndike. 8 62 Indian in and in the war ness among children this summer. I 11 00 5 12 MAINE STEAMS!1 everywhere $10,000. They must advance 5 per cent by the negroes of the Sovth. tions from this country that filter to her Extra precautions should be taken to the Knox. (9 00 til 10 ,5 20 with Mexico, and was considered very keep DIRECT BETWEEN POR bowels and liver active. of this loan in stock. The loan is It is said that, during the Civil War, Brooks. 9 15 1130 535 through the neutral nations that sur- open Foley Cathartic placed YORK much of a martinet and the most fluent Tablets Waldo. 19 25 tn 40 (5 45 are a fine and wholesome physic; cause on not more than one-half the value of soldiers gathered China berries and dis- round and Great Britain thinks we no Citypoint. (9 35 >1150 user of profane language in the U. S. her, pain, nausea or griping. Relieve indigestion, t5 E5 STEAMSHIPS NORT sick the land, 20 per cent of the value of tilled from them an alcoholic beverage, Belfast, arrive. 9 40 11 65 6 00 NORTH S'l are of more benefit to her as a of headache, biliousness, sour stomach, bad plus army. It was told of him that on a depot tFlag station. breath. Sold everywhere, the insured The loan which became quite popular. The pro- ! we as an improvements. Limited tickets for Leave Franklin tour of inspection about the fort he supplies than would be ally,us- Boston are now sold at Wharf, must be made for not less than 5 years or hibition people are said to be looking into $5.25 from Belfast. Thursdays and Saturdays I all of our munitions and food stuffs stopped in the carpenter shop to criti- ing H. I). more than 40. the tree’s alleged properties. WALDRON, METROPOLITAN cise, in his the work ourselves. General Passenger Agent. vigorous language, The interest must not exceed 6 The China tree, scientists say, is very On two CRYING FOR HELP percent G. C. DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTO of one of the when the man occasions the President nearly DOUGLASS, men, turned and is to be or common the lower coast coun- General Manager. Portland _ paid semi-annually along gulf Maine. i nvolved us with of annually 13 1-2 HOt on him and retaliated in more Germany. On both kind—only together with a part of the principal suf- try, where it grows very rapidly and is a so. Gen. and noth- those the Committee on Foreign Affairs Lots of It in Belfast But Daily Growing ROUTE VIA CAP! t Harvey passed on, ficient to cancel the debt at the close of popular shade tree. Its abundant lilac- of the House ana EXPRESS STEEL ing more was said, then or and Senate, supported by Less. later, the period. colored flowers appear early in the spring the attitude of Senators and MASSACHUSETTS AM the man kept his job. Representa- The often for James H kidneys cry help. Third: As to the prevailing rate of in- and the leaves are retained late into Uicsn, C. E„ of Gen. at once modified some of tives, and backed by public opinion Not another organ in the whole Leave North Side India W> Harvey body more terest in Maine at the present on farm autumn, followed by clusters of yellow days and Sundays at 6 {i the orders of Gen. one of which delicately constructed; SEARSPORT, MAINE, Smith, mortgages. berries. returning from Pier 18, N Not one more was that the men were not to be paid important to health. Land Murray St., New York (V\ This question does not allow any differ- Notwithstanding Robin Redbreast’s Surveying, until reached Fort which The kidneys are the filters of the blood. ERE1) V\. they Laramie, The for ence of as it can be ascer- occasional the Audubon Societies Penalty When they fail the blood becomes foul and opinion readily sprees, would have been a for great hardship the best information I can him a in Valuation of a poisonous. t ained. From give good general reputation Timberlands, them; but under the new orders they Good Reputation There can be no health where there is pois- get about 25 per cent of the farm mort-1 an attractively illustrated little bulletin are to be paid before leaving here. and oned blood. gages of Maine are held by banks, which which they are sending out from their Topographic geo. lIOhnsoh, The second which had been When an article has been on the column, Backache is one of the indications that concern us. New York offices to who will market for years and has given com- frequent are the mortgages So anyone near the since the 14th of trouble. camped garrison plete satisfaction when used In kidney far aB I have been able to ascertain there send them a two-cent stamp. Hydrographic Surveys, and was to have started on the thousands of homes it creates for it is often the for Heed 15th, kidneys' cry help. is but one small bank in the State that itself a valuable reputation, yet at General at W makes a start of three miles and it. Engineering Work. today the same time this a farm above 6 cent. Attorney good reputation holds mortgage per MORE MEN THAN WOMEN we leave tomorrow to it. Read what Doan's Kidney Pills. have done overtake The has its penalty. such as this act for overworked Mortgages,with security MEN WANTED-TO. BRING OR MAIL* BELFAST, MAINL third column is also in and was tc Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound kidneys. HAVE APPENDICT1IS camp are taaen individua their enjoys a splendid reputation, for it Read what Doan'a have done for Belfast provides, being by Safety Razor Blades to me to be sharp- have started today, but will be delayed state men are more ened better than new. such aa has been used for three generations. investors as low as 5 per cent. Surgeons slightly Single edge, Practice in all Courts, t’o people 25c. Durham as the other has been. Its fair name and high repute have to than women. Bel- Genoa, Gillettes, 35c; Duplex Mrs. Hattie 86 Waldo Bel- Fourth: As to the attitude of the subject appendicitis 50c. dozen. C. E. 72 Main created a demand for it, and to sup- Wallace, avenue, per Sherman. street Day before yesterday I took a ride tc fast should know that a few doses Me. a specialty. ply this demand at a greater profit fast, says: “Doan's Kidney Pills are a fine kid- Grange on this question. people Belfast, Leavenworth two miles distant. imitations and substitutes are offered. of buckthorn City, ney medicine. They have been used in my The National Grange has stood for a simple bark, glycerine,etc., The road all the was as Purchasers who know the original way throngec family for a number of years and I and others rural credit law because of the as mixed in Adler-i-ka, often relieves or cannot be fooled by any “just as mainly with and as the have had great benefit from them. I This mixture re- people, going coming, good’* offering and it is worth the willingly needB of the West and South, where in- prevent appendicitis. NOTICE. street in a The is effort of any one who wants a reliable recommend this medicine to other kidney suf- moves such matter that large city. country terest rates were and not surprising foul work in Manlcur- cough syrup to insist upon the orig- ferers.” high money Guaranteed Chiropody, very pretty, rolling into hills and valleyE inal and and ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY genuine Foley’s Honey easy to obtain. n« and Shampooing. Also Faolal Work Tar Compound, which has proven so Price 60c at all dealers.. Don't ask and covered with beautiful aimply sour or green grass valuable for the relief of Committee of the CASE constipation, stomach gas. coughs, for a The Legislative Na- Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at my and kidney renedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills The action of Adler-i-ka and groves of trees. Leavenworth City colds, croup whooping cough. the INSTANT, easy —the same that Mrs. Wallace had. Foster- tional Grange opposed present act, is surprising. The Old Corner parlors over Shiro’s Store, Phcenlx Row, is a jumble of fine brick buildings anc SOLD EVERYWHERE Drug Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. and it does not meet with.their approval. Store Co. 23tf EVIE HOLMES. 249-3 | Telephone j --'--.. 1 J Monroe Fair. of East Corintb. A long registered pedi- ^ r|j,e gree supported the claim of One superiority. Weather. Good At- of the cows shown, a five year 0I Fine old, made ten of butter a lW< Racti —J Large pounds week for ^ interesting some time after her first calf, which was lepartments. dropped at the age of two years. c,, A of fajr opened Tuesday, I pair two year old steers, Dur- me same attend- hams, shown by W. T. Swan- fri sll1"rt’!h sunlit Nickerson, last Vtlle, girted six 2nd one-half feet. , l2to- day year, I upening Frankfort a much in evi- had town team of six yoke *1,11 V, parties of 1 in the I steers, u .der three old, of , i:iai attraction years part ■>-. which were V; p neball game between Shorthorns and part grade Herefords, These were 0i Searsport and Man owned by Messrs Lane, and .yell, 11 to 1U Mc- Kingsbury Benson. Dr. Kingsbury of b rankfort I'.-ini trie, Clements and I showed tour steers, grade besides g: .. ihe opposing batteries, Herefords, some grades. Veod showing in the stock i j Luther BenBon of H, reford, Shorthorn, Frankfort showed a i pair of twin and and a I two-year-old steers, whi.h grade, big ed six with A J. Kenis.on gtr feet. These were grade sh; rt- l iry, norns. j ,.i Bangor the competi J. L. of exnibit. in the agri- Kingsbury Frankfort showed [ a pure bred Hereford a fine of bull three years rfjv- was showing old. iaides, and one man, L. Two one photo bosom anu gu u pencil. were had a heifers, year old, and a heifer pm,earrings years ago Democratic by 6000 votes. utli Newburgh, of 1 grade were Susie Gould bad two boxes curios it a red one side and in- calf, Herefords, also shown Yesterday they gave Gov. Curtis plu- Mr. were by Kingsbury. which cotton boll, mica, Paraguay rality of 51, Senator Johnson a [ at ned vegetables. The blown plural- 0. E. Parker of tea, mace-covered nutmeg, glass, of 1286 and a s< and in Frankfort showed a ity Dean Sills margin of ike .,y ueautiful great made It isn't star andiiiWi pair of draft oxen girting well to paper weight, tiny bean pot, from only 35. The there- re were 200 of up Republican pluralities !: plates seven : feet. clay from field of Get tysburg,right spiral fore were accumulated in the 502 towns. it .'ue hall and also a display - Mr. Lane stated that 29 head of shell from Florida, hand-made Japanese j The total vote of the cities was ; cattle as fol- the Ii is jtheAkme ucts. including butler, arrow came from which was a frame, sea fan, Indian head, piece j lows: play exhibit of honey. Frankfort, good general showing for one of sealskin coat used as foo l by Greeley t<" showed cake neighborhood. Milliken. Republican.23 820 |,,rs bread, in 1884 exhibits will be Sheep. Swine and Fowls. expedition Curtis, D mocrat.23,871 !,.. Tnese canteen. < •' Mrs. Gleniee Arey showed Hale, Republican.23.237 taii later, Charles Clements and Isaiah Crowell Erville Clement, 11 years old, showed Johnson, Democrat.24.523 ft’” Rest Room was were committee on and t; open sheep swine and a small horse sled hand-m debyhim with j Fernald, Republican.23,873 ,-narge of Miss Emily F. on fowls. Guy Twombly, Sills. George Holmes, a jack-knife. A fine specimen of handi- j Democrat.23,908 esident* The room was R. A. Clark and E. B. Gould were ex craft. 'Ihe Vote for S' to the as hibitors of R. A. Clark Congressmen. u-netiience public, sheep; showed a All the officers and most of the trus- | f found there a chance grade breeding sow with Clifton COMP.ETE VOTE IN FIRST DISTRICT. .png I pigs. tees were present from the first. as well as Jake A. J. and coffee light Ham, Holmes, Kenniston, F. A. Littlefield. Monroe, R. F. D. 2. I Goodall, Rep.20,350 S'" the Chester Dem ,, rve(t, proceeds going Gould, Raymond Gould, Norris president; C. M. Moore, Monroe, R. F. Stevens, .16,799 '• Meadoworook Good all’s u..md work. Clements, farm, showed D„ 1, vice president; G. A. Palmer, Plurality 3:»51. were a side fowl. COMPLETE rniing dogs Bramahs, Orpingtowns, Bantams, Monroe, treasurer; and F. H. Putnam, VOTE IN SECOND DISTRICT. ■ g exhibitions daily in Rocks, and Rhode i Plymouth Wyandottes Monroe, R. F. D. 2, secretary, were White, Rep.19,510 ‘stand, and the gener- Island Reds, together with some ducks, McGillicuddy. f”; early at work on the opening day. Harry Dem.18,880 :.rated that the stunts and geese were shown. White’s Plurality 630. ! FOR SALE AT YOUR GROCERS Hartley acted as assistant secretary and the crowd, 1- THIRD pleased Vegetables and Flowers. Fred Palmer assisted the treasurer. Both DISTRICT. WITH 25 PRECINCTS MISSING. resulted as follows: g with stock to show; Charles Ellis, 1st, L W. E. Plummer, Monroe, was superin- young men live in Monroe. Peters, Rep.21,820 Bunfcer, Dem. .18,277 1’urse $75. W. Murphy, 2nd. Best trotting or driv- tendent of Agricultural hall, his assist- A. FOURTH DISTRICT, WITH 8 PRECINCTS MISSING. timings).4 111 ing hrood mare with stock to show; ant, Geneva Curtis of the same town. Dustin).1 2 3 4 G. Kimball, Carmel, 1st, L. A. Stubbs, The exhibit in this hall was of unusual TONE UP YOUR STOMACH Hersey, Rep.16,558 Pierce, l> 5 4 5 2 Brooks, 2nd. excellence. In the fruit exhibit were There is no tonic for the stomach that Dem.12,354 .6 3 2 5 over Three year-old draft gelding or tilly: 200 plates, apples, pears and crab- is not a tonic for other of A to Wiison. > 5 4 3 every part Warning .3 Hugh Robinson, Bangor, 1st: C. H.Clem- apples. These were shown by L. A. the body. But the stomach depends, tzz Hi.2 6 6 i)r Chicago, Sept. 12. Miss Alice Paul, ents, Monroe, 2nd. Leonard, Hampden; Howard Whitcomb, as does other on the .7 7 7 ro every organ, blood chairman of the Union for Draft two-vear-old or L. W. for Congressional 8 dr gelding filly; Hampden; Simpson, Dixmont; its energy. Woman ssy).8 L. W. H. Ara F. Suffrage, today issued a state- 2 2 Murphy, 1st; C Clements, Simpson, Dixmont; F Barden, There can be no with- 24^ 25|. perfect digestion ment on the Maine election, in which she was 2rd; Clifton 3rd. out Albans the starter. Moore, Monroe, Brooks; Raymond Gould, Dixmont; Ray rich, red blood. This is scientif- said: Year old driving gelding or filly; A. Robertson, Belfast; Warren M. Whit- true. The then to tone Sept. 13th, there were ically way up “The defeat of the G. Kimball, 1st. comb, Co.a the stomach is to the overwhelming on the grounds Dixmont; Ritchie, Monroe; enrich blood. Democratic forces in people colt: A. G. L. L. P. Clifton Maine indicates was near- Driving Kimball, 1st; Toothaker, Etna; Hamm, If your is off and blood automobiles digestion your how necessary to Mr. Wilson will be the A. Stubbs, Brooks, 2nd. Brooks; A. C. Reed, Brooks; Mrs. Ben- is thin there can be no est year. At f) o’clock question about 91 electoral votes in the 12 Western F. L,. Ricker, Monroe, showed a pair jamin Fish, Mrs. C. A. Curtis, Winter- it. You need Dr. 'Williams’ Pink Pills the examination of States where women vote to enable him of gray percheron horses. Henry Haley port: Susie Gould. Dixmont: Mrs. Geo. to restore the condition of orses and family car- your blood, to win in November. had a horse on ex- Monroe. L. A. use a gentleman’s driving Gould, Leonard, Hamp- care in the selection of diet At 10 o’clock baseball your “We suggest to Mr. Wilson that he ninoo nf Camn. hibit, Happy Sister by Alelayone, 2.20 den Highlands, occupied the entire side and the stomach trouble will take care take heed before it is too late and call a 1-4. The dam was ot the room and had one of most of .* Happy Girl Dy Happy attrac- itself. resulted in a victory special session of Congress to the Gotherd. tive exhibits of the kind ever seen at pass a score to the Stomach trouble is Dr. j line by of 13 debilitating. Na'ional woman suffrage amendment. Merton Haley showed a fine driving Monroe fair. All varieties were shown, Williams’ Pink Pills are a tonic and ck came the judging of in this can he to avert mare in the same even to seeds of different and Only way hope n ot the class. Lady Clayone, kinds, the build up the weakened system in front grand generally. the vote against him and his in by Alelayone, dam by Nelson’s Wilkes. display included home canned vegetables Most stomach remedies to party g match was won easily try digest these 12 doubtful W -stern States R. E. Delloway, East Dixmont, had a splendidly put up. He was a competitor food for How much by ; -matcned team owned your you. better ihe members of the Woman’s fine pair of black mares en- for the as well as for the it is to Party.” Hughes of Bangor and percheron Burpee prize tone up the stomach so that it tered in draft horse class. His chief was will do its own work as nature Milliken, Says Hughes Won Maine. n A. Cummings, assist- sweepstakes. competitor intend- L. W. showed brood E. E. Grant of the same who A. Daley of Bangor, Murphy, Monroe, town, also ed. There is no pleasure in eating pre- “When the Presidential election mare bay Percheron, with entered put a fine exhibition. Tone comes off m many pulling matches colt, up digested food. up your stomach you will see Maine rallying for best brood mare with stock to show. Other exhibitors of and l he Hughes team walk- single specimens your appetite and digestion will as never before in its history to the Re- He alto showed a colt of in the line were W. W. Whit- soon drag loaded with 7,070 two-year-old vegetable be normal. publican standard,” said Gov-Elect Carl same breed. Ara L. W. A. A diet E. •,ie for 117 feet and 10 comb, Simpson, Simpson, book will be sent free on re- Milliken, who arrived in Boston,Sept. Merton Haley, J. S. C. Reid, Clifton Hamm, Charlie the 13th to attend a that: best was the team of E. Henry Haley, Grant, quest by Dr. Williams Medicine meeting of the executive Palmer, A. P. Reynolds and R. S. Little- R. E. Clements, A. C. Edwards and Mrs. N. Y. board of the oi Swanville with a pull of j Co., Schenectady, Your own American Baptist Foreign field of Belfast showed four-year-old George Gould. sells Dr. Williams’ inches. The third money druggist Pink Pills Missionary Society. a fine gentlemen’s horses and Messrs. was shown Addie Tuttle and or a box will be Holmes of Monroe. driving Honey by sent by mail, postpaid, ihere is no question now but that guarantees you. Kimball and Holmes driv- butter H. W. I on of iw, which was one of the three-year-old Ralph Clark; by Clements, receipt fifty cents. Charles E. Hughes will be the next ing gelding and filly. en- Mrs. Susie took place at 11 a. m. George Ryder Winterport; White, Monroe; President of the United States, ”he con- entertainment tered three horses under the four-year- Mrs. Effie Cronkbite, Mrs. Elmer tinued. Was i. U. tent. There were 16 Echoes From The Election. “Maine just carried away evenings old driving class. Gould, Dixmont; Mrs. Addie Tuttle. with him. Not what he said prize for the handsomest _ only pleased The was the scale of The exhibitors of flowers were Mrs. to Eli) 9-months- following points the people, but his appearance also made j ridge, to be Facts. Figures, Congratulations and Con- observed: Disposition, 30 |>er cent.; Stella Gould, Dixmont; Doris Gould, a vi• and Mrs. William Webber great impression. He certainly added Price not con- conformation, 25 per cent.; action,-25 Monroe; Mrs. dolences. | is the only prize to the prettiest girl per George Rich, Winterport; much to my vote.” cent.; speed, 20 per cent. Mrs. George Hopkins, Monroe; Mrs. L. Gov-Elect Milliken sideration. is more pj, i uriel Clark-, 9-months-old A political Waterville gent. declared that he KeSUltS Count Quality A. Hutchins, Brooks; Miss Helen Curtis, When asked how the State of Maine was j and Mrs. Ralph Clark, A Fine Display of Cattle. went. going to enforce the liquor laws of Julia White, Mrs. Shouted like --important. Investigate both eived silver loving cups. Winterport; Monroe; something “jam!”— his State and abolish the open saloons in Some good stock W89 on the grounds, Oh, it was !he heaviest went to Raymond Cole, Winterport; Mrs. Benj. perhaps “Ham,'4- Bangor. baby the quality gaining a little over And about somewhere for Kent. who past Fish, Mrs. J. A. Holmes, Winterport; something “I intend to have law and 11-months-old, — every years, each of the breeders present Erma Monroe. fcllsworth American. fairly son of Mr. and White, squarely followed out,” he said. pounds, striving to work up to the pure bred. Clark Admits “Any- Each The Household Champ Defeat. thing more than that 1 do not feel .'alley. baby entered Freeman Ricker, Monroe, entered the Display. justi- Joplin, Mo., Sept. 12. “We got fied in aby pin. following pure bred stock of the Hol- The ladies of this section are excep- saying.” at 12 o’clock and one whipped, and l guess that is all 3 will At the of the So- M racing stein-Friesian breed: Taurus I-Tether- tionally fine cooks, and ne^d but note meeting Missionary ^(mul The Belfast band say about the Maine said ciety in the Ford the Governor- c£}6 Dtp. 'dock. land Paul, sire, Taurus Komdyke Cream- the cake, bread, pickles, preserves, etc., election," Building isic for the The races at Champ Clark. elect was given a and day. elle and dam O'o. sired by Nether- shown the Monroe fair to have this Speaker “Wegot&eaten great reception, PORTLAND Clo, and was forced to his at hav- _BANGOR_AUGUSTA r:v>' follows: land Paul the dam Mar- fact impressed upon the mind. good plenty.” express pleasure Pieterje, being Mr. took an active the been The ladies exhibits here were Clark part in ing elected. Rev. H. J. White Uiss, Mixed. Purse $123. guerite DeKol Duchess; Olo 2nd, sired making j =====- Mrs. Mrs. C. A. ! Maine campaign. presided, and the needs of the mission MAINE CROP REPORT. !.'V Commodore Curtis by Pauline DeKol Lillith Posch and the Benjamin Fish, Curtis, e Mrs. Effie Sends field were explained by a number of mis- .1 1 1 dam being Olo; Queen Pollyanna, sire, Winterport; M. Cronkbite, Hughes Congratulation*. -T H E- Mrs. J. A. sionaries. [Comp iled by the U. S. Bureau of Crop Esti- in. (Sail, y).2 2 2 Brigsdale Queen Prince 3 rd, and dam Monroe; Hoimes, Winterport; Plattsburc, N. Y., Sept. 12. Charles Kimball).3 3 3 ! Belle Clay DeKol; Belle Clay DeKol Mrs. Cora Ritchie, Monroe. E. Hughes today sent to Frederick Hale, mates.] .. 4 4 4 -HELL IN 1 bushels dean) j sired by Azubah Prince and darn Bryar Exhibits in Handicraft. one of the Buectssful Republican Sena- TEXAS.” Corn—September forecast, 477,000 MAINE REGISTER j. 22}, 2.23. candidates in the production last year, final estimate; 656,000 I Beauty. There was a fine as torial Maine, following n cy..:_i_r*_i display usual in bushels. 1916-17 EDITION af-s. Mixed, Purse $126. telegram: TO THE EDITOR OF THE JOURNAL: The this department. Among the exhibitors | i All Wheat—September 1 forecast, 107,000 •a t Dobson 1 1 11 bred and five send heartiest enclosed y (Nash).I pure grade Ayrshires were Mrs. Mrs. j “1 my congratulations poem was sent by its a bushels; last final estimate, ISSUED AUGUST 1st 2 2 Sophia Clark, Dixmont; author, j production year, Leuvitt).3 and also several a on the result in Maine. It is a Holstein-Friesians, Addie Tuttle, Mrs. Emma Man- happy New York now in 112.000 bushels. > u.'i.--, hjf ( McKenney)—2 3 3 Carmel; trooper, Texas, to part of his herd of 21. The milk of the Mrs. William R. ! augury for complete success in JSovem- Oats—September I forecast,5,540,000 bushels; Rich)..5 4 4 sur, Monroe; Cobb, Prof. C. A. Pulcifer of N. herd goes to Hood’s creamery and Tur- her." Brooklyn, Y., production last year, final estimate, 6,080,000 more information > -inith).4 5 5 Hampden Highlands; Jul.a White, Mon- | It contains ner Center. His cows about ToF\ J. State Chair- who is che summer in this bushels. !i. average Stella Mrs. J. A. Hatti, Republican spending to Business and roe; Gould, Dixmont; Barley—September 1 forecast, 135,000 bu- of value §12 per month. He has one heifer of Mrs. W. A. I man of Maine. Mr. Hughes, in c mes- town. He handed it to me, well know- ~ Holmes, Winterport; Grant, shels; last year, final estimate, 132,- Professional Men of Maine I Thursday with a good Holstein breed, two years extended Ins “heartiest production old, pure Monroe; Mrs. Everett W. Porter, Dix- sage, congratu- ing that I had spent a year the 000 bushels. tut: scuue Line weauici blockading blood, which he values at about $200. lations on the -splendid victory. than any other Reference mont.; Phene S. Abbott, Monroe.; Mrs. A. coast -of Texas the Potatoes—September 1 forecast, 25,700,000 i much to the success of He her in N. at the during war of the bought Vernon, Y., Simpson, Dixmont; Mrs. Ada M. Fiske The Dry .s Claim a Victory, bushels;production last year, final estimate,22,- 1 Book. ne races were interesting, Henry Phelps farm. Her show Rebellion; and having read your reminis- 010.000 bushels. papers and Miss Maude L. Fiske, Bangor; Mrs. 12. on CHlf AGO, Sept. Commenting _ was unfinished and will tie that .Korndyke Butter her cence of Texas in the Hay- Preliminary estimate, 1,830,000 tons: | ; Copia Hoy, E. T. Dodge, Hampden; f lora Twombley; the result of the Maine election long ago I send it ay morning. The full name, was bred T. J. today, production last year, final estimate, 1,397,000 summary: j by Sturtevant. Maude B. Mrs. to you with the that it of Nealley, CelestiaKoundy, D. Leigh Colvin, executive secretary of request may be tons. PUBLISHED ANf UAlLY SINCE 1870 das. Mired, Puree $125. Oriskany Falls, N. Y. Her sire was Monroe. Maude Fiske of showed Bangor thef r.ohibitioo. National said: for the benefit of our 1 forecast, 1,550,000 bar- DeKol ana dam White -Committee, published boys who Apples—September Weacott).1 1 1 j Korndy Copia beautiful work in crochet, de- last final estimate, original “The outstanding feature of the Maine have a rels; production year, j, (Cummings). 2 2 2 Rose DeKol Butter Buy. The head of may hankering to go on the bor- j signs. Many other names were on the was the of the 720.000 barrels. f*ik m, ( Dustin!.3 3 3 the Holstein herd is Rex fight sweeping victory i Clay DeKol, fist and the work snown included embroid- der. J. 0. Johnson. Prices—The first price below is the Price, $S CO Postpaid 2 prohibition issue, which was paramount given 2.21J. 23$. 141590. At the head of the on 1 this and the se- Ayrshires ery, crochet, tatting, knitting and other in the Maine election. Carl E. Mtiiiken’s Liberty, Me. average September year, (Unfinished) Purse $125, was Envious Prince, purchasid of John cond the average on September 1 last year, handicraft. Special mention sbculd be election as be attributed A. governor may HELL IN TEXAS. i -bushel. Corn, 104 and j (.Nash). 1 3 3 Ness, Auburn. The sire was Chap- made of the work of the children. Mil- Wheat,—and—cents per GRENV1LLL M. h' NHA.Y1, largely to the strong prohibition senti- the author 1 96. Oats, 60 and 62. 100 and 39. timings) .3 2 1 manton Envious and the dam dred By of “Texas, a Paradise.” Potatoes, I Lady May- Conant of Winterport and Mary ment. He made his -on the 35 and K (Kimball) 2 1 2 of campaign Hay, $13.90 and $16.10 per ton. Eggs, PUBLISH EK, flower, 2nd, Maple Grove. Toothaker of Dixmont showed sew- The Devil in hell we’re told was | ! 4 4 4 plain issue of strict .prohibition law enforce- chained. ! 27 cents per dozen. Rich). F- W„ Gibbs of Broom; had a herd of And a thousand he there Winchester) .5 dr mu exceptionally well done. ment.” years remained. 390 Congress Street. nine on his He neither nor did he | 21$, 2 Guernseys exhibition, whole Lila Gould of Dixmont, Mildred Conant complained groan, 23$. Curtis “Best Man Won," But determined to a MAINE herd being 32, the greater portion being of Winterport, and Beatrice and Pauline Says start hell of his own The Administration and the Shipping In- PORTLAND, ; — | -tied 2.30 class was finished grades. He started with a of JJ. “The best pair pure Davis of Bangor, were among the girls Portland, Me., Sept. Where he could torment the souls of men g when the in which he and is man said Gov. Curtis in Without a bay gelding breds, believes, build- under 15 who displayed attractive or- won,” today being chained in prison pen. 1 by Ira of Pat- ing his herd. His milk to Hood’s the election of Carl E. So he asked the Lord if he had on hand Carpenter up goes namental needle-work which was well commenting upon The position of the Wilson administra- two heats. The the on his ‘‘and Anything left when he made this land. Iterests. deciding creamery, product testing the done. Millixen, Republican opponent, ! tion is practically reduced to this: That, average 4.9. Some milk is reserved at there are no bones broken. The cam- Notice ot foreclosure. There were two contestants foi the The Lord said, *#Yes, I have plenty on hand, i it will do nothing to invite and encourage I Americo home for the of stock. is a of the with me and (Cum- growing young best and largest collection of ladies’ paign thing past But I left it down on the Rio Grande; i the building of a merchant marine by IVTHEREAS, Thomas J. Richards of .3 2 111 He feeds roots and The fact ** green fodder and has needlework,useful and ornamental —Mrs. there is no harm done. is, ‘old boy,’ the stuff is so poor, but that it will ! mont, in the County of Waldo and Suv.t a i 7 private capital, organize y arritine (Kim- an acre and a half of corn which “Just now and for the next few I don't think you can use it in hell more.” of his ensilage W. E. Hebard of Winterport and Mrs. months, any j a merchant marine under government Maine, by mortgage deed dated the .2 1 2 £ 2 he will cure this eleventh of A. R year, hoping later to Cora Ritchie of Monroe. Both had fine of course, I will bo wondering whether I But the Devil went down to look at the i control which will what little we 5 day October, 1867, and re- r, bm by Dobson truck, destroy in build a silo. He raises aEi the man in the or corded Waldo of Deeds, book 145 what grain he exhibits. wrong right place And said if he took it as a gift he was stuck, have means of ruinous Registry .1 3 3 S 3 by competition. 277, to Horatio can. The head of the herd is one recent- the man after all in the For after it and Page conveyed N. Woocock of (Rich). 4 4 4 4 4 Two dresses for women were noted,one right wrong examining carefully well, said He concluded the Searsmont, a certain parcel of real estate .6 ly purchased, Larlot's place was too dry for a hell* (Winchester) dr Beauty Boy, embroidered, the other with openwork of place. situated in in t raised Searsmont, said ounty of Wal- 2 in Belfast by A. H. The we got a gooa iicaing, ara mat is an bo in 31$, 2£3$. 2.23$, 2.23$ 1.23$. Ap-plin. Irish.both elaborate. order to get in off His hand, do, being the same real estate conveyed to ',! 11 sire was France’s the there is to it. I the sug- said ics and Oxen and Driving Horses, Heirloom, dam, The embroidery department had many ] congratulate The Lord promised the Devil to water the land, Thomas J. Richards bv said Horatio N. JLorlot’s cessful candidates.” For he had some or Woodcock on Beauty. dainty and elaborate pieces, including water, rather some dregs, CASTOR IA the day of the date of said mort- asker and W. B. F. Twom- I A L. W. Murphy of Monroe had two lunch cloths and How Maine Voted. regular cathartic and smelled like bad eggs, gage, and said mortgage having been given by H:e committee to look after guest towels, sets, night Troops said Hoisteins out of a For Infants and Children Thomas J, Richards to said Horatio r' grade herd of nine etc. Hence N. oxen. robes, vote the trade was closed, the deed was and Their awards of Portland, 12. The of the Woodcock to secure a and is working up to pure bred. He The Sept. payment of part of the t. ; crochet exhibit was large and sev- given. Best pair draft oxen, free believed this 2d Maine Infantry, cast at the Mexican In Use For Over 30 Years purchase price of said real estate and as part breed to be better for veal, eral beautiful were one of And the Lord went back to his home in on quilts shown, was aB follows: the- same said tested drag: George Par- for meat and border, bears yf transaction, real estate be- milk; it makes good steers the most elaborate of Fil- Heaven; Always ing bounded and ■ being entirely described as to wit; 1st; Horace Lane, Frank- and is the best all Milliken. Rep.300 The Devil said to himself, “I have all that is the follows, around beef. His et, was shown Mrs. Fred A. Situated on the easterly side of the road iead- Best draft seven by Simpson Curtis, Dem....167 needed pair oxen, eream goes to Hood’s branch ot Signature of Albert T. Toothaker’s creamery Dixmont; another in beautiful design To make a corner past ler: George Parker, 1st; H. at Belfast. Hale, Rep.397 good hell," and hence he succeeded. 5J?n!roinWilham H. was shown by Ada M. Fiske of Bangor. Johnson. Dem ...167 Bryant's home place and bounded Horace He follows, to wit: on Lane, Frankfo-t, showed a Mrs. Tuttle also had a crochet Fernald, began by putting thorns all over the trees. ! f® Beginning the line of e ld and E. quilt. Rep.;305 the road at the George Holmes, shorthorn herd of all bred. Dem.161 And mixed up the sand with millions of fleas; j southwest corner of land for- red 17, pure He Mrs. Lynda Littlefield of Monroe Sills, James draft horses, as did also chose this He scattered tarantulas along the roads. Bryant; thence on breed because of showed a hand-made | easterly being good bed spread, raised Sheriffs Elected. Put thorns on sai James line iihley. Brooks, Ralph Delo- for steers and cactus, and horns on the toads. Bryant’s about ten rods to the beef. The cows also pay over 100 old. E. H. BOYINGTON stream; thence 1 "lit, F. L. Ricker of Brooks pattern, years Androscoggin—Fred E. Stevens, Au- | southwesterly by said stream in cream, which goes to the Hood’s cream- He lengthened the horns of the Texas steers, to the mill A beautiful sofa pillow had top-raised j upper dam; thence to the northerly Leonard contested for first in burn, Rep. And put an addition to the rabbit's ears; end of said ery Brooks. His cream test has been flowers in color on black velvet. dam; thence south Hatched work Aroostook—Charles E. He a little devil in Eye-Sight j sixty degrees horses. C. W. about 24 all Dunn, Houlton, put the broncho steed. Specialist west six rods to a summer. He separates at On the lines were table | stake and stones; thence ■las showed and trot- hung many Rep. And poisoned the feet of the centipede. north pacing home and feeds out the skim milk to | thirty-three degrees west eight rods to and runners, large doilies and s'deboard F. West- OF THF pure bred stallion; with calves. He showed four Cumberland—King Graham, The rattlesnake bites the ®a,d. TOb&’ lhence by aforesaid road to of pairs of steers scarfs, among which a circular in you, scorpion stings. { place nw in both and took doily brook, ! beginning; and whereas .in the said cases, and had a fine pen of calves whose con- Rep. The mosquito delights you with his buzzing eleventh ” ecru with border of Honiton was I day of A. D. in both classes. dition deep Franklin—W. Burton Small, Farming- wings; BUVINOTON OPTICAL CO., October, 1867. said Horatio N. sustained his belief in the breed. while in the white sev- Vof his ■ attractive, pieces , dcock, by written 7er entered three horses un- One ton, Rep. The sand-burs prevail, and so do the ants. assignment recorded heifer at^eight months four eral in filet and Mexican Walao f horse driven girted embroidery Hancock —Ward W. Wescott, Blue- And those who sit down need half-soles on 44 South Main Street, Winter port, Maine. 1 Deeds- Rcok 146. Page arriage by lady; feet inches on skim 160, asetgnedRT8tr,yJ' and eight milk, supple- work were noticeable. their pants. delivered said mortgage to entries were made by Fred mented with hill, Rep. one Nehennah bran. The head of the herd There were the usual number of OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS Abbott; and whereas said Nehe- of Monroe and one E. B. patch- Kennebec—Edward D. Au- The Devil then said that mmh Abbott has by was Royal Primrose the Harwood, throughout the land stnee deceased and Emma K. B'ernsdale, being work quilts in cotton, woolen, silk and McDonald Hampden Highlands. Other dam and Model of gusta, Rep. He'd arrange to keep up the Devil's own of Belfast, in said of s Meadowbrook, the velvet. on the County Waldo, were: Best mare Lincoln—Walter E. Clark, brand, twenty-second of __ breeding draft the Waldoboro, day November, A. D. sire, latter*,bred by Charles Chapman of all were And all should be the Rugs description shown, Mavericks unless they bore adml,datratrix of the estate of Rep. For Sale •t been directed to Marks or scratches of bites and said Nehemiah special efforts having Dem. thorns by the Abbott, deceased, and by her Knox—J.Crosby Hobbs,Camden, written the large braided mat. One with tap- Oxford—Harry D. Cole. Paris, Rep. score. asatgumeutot that date recorded in center Leon- Waldo Registry of Deeds. Book estry made by Mrs. Henry Penobscot—T. Herbert The heat in the summer is one hundred and Sand and gravel delivered ai 262, Page 405 White, Bangor, transfer said ard of Newburg, was received too late ten, dlh.aas.'ifn Kld mortgage and the Dem. debt thereby secured to Too hot for hot a reasonable the undersigned, for entry. A. Heath, Guilford, the Devil and too for men; price. M Piscataquis—Fred The Richards, by the name of E. M. wild boar roams through the black chap- POO. T and Interesting Curios. Rep. Richards; whereas the condition of said C. Oliver, Bath, arral; CHAS. M. mortgage haa been broken. Monroe a for a fine Sagadahoc—Wilbur 'Tie a hell of a place that he has for a hell. HALL, Now fair, always place therefore, by reason of the breach of exhibit of curios and did not Rep. the cond,t,on antiques, thereof, I claim a foreclosure of Somerset—Harry L. Goodrich, Pal- lei 306 Ave. said fail in 1916. For Hay Fever, Asthma And Bronchitis. Sear8port mortgage. myra, Rep. Dated the twelfth Mrs. A. B. Tuttle of Carmel showed day of September, A. D. Waldo—Frank A. Cushman, Montville, sufferer should know that Foley's 19'6‘ ware of ancient design, several Every EPHRAIM at. RICHARDS. crockery and Tar is a reliable for coughs, A resurrection Rose of Rep. Honey remedy pieces. plant. E. colds, bronchitis, hay fever and asthma. It FORSALE. D_3w37 her. Washington—Stillman Woodman, Jericho, was also shown by Placed in stops racking coughs; heals raw, inflamed mem- Machias, Rep. A 35 horse 1914 model water, a dry close evergreen, it spread branes; loosens the phlegm and eases wheezy, power, freshly painted, York—Haven A. Roberts, Sanford, Overland car. out before the close of the first difficult breathing. Sold everywhere. five passenger touring Equipped WOOLENS broadly with & Davis’ electric and start- and was indeed a curio. Rep. Gray lighting day ing system, and four inch tires, in good con- Mrs. Fish of had an How the Cities Voted. Benj. Winterport dition. Enquire at once of A E, CHASE CO., samples and state garment odd and Balts bottle An feature of the election planned. pretty glass smelling ipteresting KIDNEY PIUS B rooks, Maine, in order to secure this bargain I E. A. in of a also old-fashioned was the vote of the 20 which two FOLEY 35 4m36 PACKARD. shape shell; cities, FOR BACKACH E KIDNEYS AND BIAS DEB $300.00. Box B, Camden, Maine. bad failed to recognize their demands | Northport News. DO YOU SUFFER The News of Brooks. DERBY, MAINE, LADY ADDS The Republican Journal for or had honored them in preferment NAME TO con- E. of the New , BACKACHE? ENDORSERS OF the past their deserts. The Ralph Flanders, manager FROM Miss Lila Estes of Auburn is at home an BELFAST. THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. 1916 beyond for Ta statement in the Globe England Conservatory of Music left Saturday indefinite cluding special; kidneys are weak and period. for Boston. When your Tanlac is a said Pi EVERY THURSDAY BY that had “the been tied certainly great medicine, true maker of happiness t BUSHED Progressives up torpid thev do not properly perform Mrs. Harriet Small will leave this week for for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Khlare returned to Bos- Mrs. K. H. of Me. I am down and need a good in a fusion, thousands who voted their functions; your back aches Massachusetts 10 visit friends. Westgate Derby, very genera, The Pub. Co. ton after the season at better. It * Republican Jour. would have refused to Saturday spending like much enthusiastic over you sleep gets rid <.f Milliken Monday and you do not feel doing Miss Lila Estes of Auburn is the guest of the results that Tanlac gave S! and arouses Editor anti back to their Northport. You are to oe her Mr. good healthy (!r "oil" A.A 1niuMH-nv ILSBI follow Col. Roosevelt of anything. likely parents, and Mrs. W. O. Estes. me. I was one of those poor mortals that suf- CARLES RE ^usjne8S comes when Manager Mrs. Ira M. Cobe gave a closing dinner a? and to borrow trouble, only you are former associates” is absurd, because despondent Miss Clara Averill of Branch Mills has fered with stomach trouble, oftentimes this and these are the Country Club last Sunday evening to if hadn’t enough al- sleep the thir u. the Progressives could not have been so just as you been visiting Mrs. Ira W. Bowden. would throw me out, a bilious attack with Advertising Terms. For one square, one me. It sort of made me twelve guests. Don’t be a victim any longer. over v 25 cents for one week tied ready. Mr. and Mrs. headache and nervous spells, and'then through Inch length jn column, up. Ezra A. Carpenter are taking endorse it to those who are Edwin Kiahres left for The old reliable medicine, Hood’s ri, and 25 cents for each insertion. The L, Sunday night long, lonesome, were not to subsequent and a prolonged trip through Aroostook county. sleepless nights, City Drug Store, Read & i, taken an at The gives strength Subscription Terms, in advance, $2.00 a German activities in this country first Brookline, having apartment Sarsaparilla, my liking. But I can say that Tanlac is a have exclusive sale of Tar.:,1( builds and $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three for the winter, tone to the kidneys and up Mr. Mrs. Elmer W. Tripp have opened year: took form in an of Coolldge months. army paid agents, Get it today. the lunch room C. P. the whole system. formerly occupied by At a Probate Court held scattered all over the to advo- Mrs. Frank C. Sargent, Miss Dorothy Sargent SOUTH MOWTVILLE. at h. country, Tarr. for the County of Waido. and Miss Alice Letherman left on the boat, FOR PRESIDENT cate that cause, supplemented September, A. I). Iblti. country’s SANDYPOINT. The schools in town closed 13th to al- 14th for their homes in Malden, having Sept. h. patch a. the ot munition Sept. The Soap Club met last week with Mrs. Net- mi, m by burning factories, low the teachers and the Mon- C. T. A., of the spent the summer here. pupils to visit George estate \\ Evans and Charles French is employed in Farmington. tie Nash. late of in said < Charles Hughes dynamiting bridges placing infernal roe fair. Northport, ,, Mrs. L. A. Savage of Brewer, was a week- ceased, having presented a to in ia the school Sophronia and Ina Bartlett of Union visited |. OF NEW YORK machines on ships, timed explode Stanley Healey attending High a license to sell and conv**\ end guest of Mrs. Ira M. Cobe, and on her re- Raymond Merritt, who had been at work number in at Elden Pease last week. belonging to said deceased s mid-ocean. To the September Bangor. to Orono turn was accompanied by Mrs. Charles Rogers, through the summer, has returned ed and described as follow, of the Atlantic Frank from Bos- Irvin Norwood, who is employed in Sheep- lie easterly side of the t. FOR VICE PRESIDENT Monthly Perry who will be her guest for a few days. Josephine Foster arrived Sunday for the fall term. scot, spent Sunday at home. the late Mark L. Drinkwan -I(_ Olds contributes an article, ‘Kultur’ in ton for her vacation. on said road about one The Inn has closed for the season Mrs. Helen Wells has returned to Boston iinmii- Northport a stake and stones at American Politics,’ in which is told at attended the teachers Elbridge Davis spent a few days last week land Charles W. Fairbanks after a very successful summer, but many of Mrs. S. J. Clifford after spending several weeks at the home of thence easterly by said h.,a with his Ernest of various laBt week. cousin Davis. thirty five rods to a stake length the efforts organiza- the cottages will remain open until the first convention in Brooks her sister, Mrs. Merton Fogg. OF INDIANA. formerly owned by Jacob i. and of German and to the infant visited MrB. Ethel Hills of Lowell, Mass,, is visit- tions, newspapers of October or later, owing plague Mrs. Ira Ward of Prospect recently Harry Brown has a nice new car in which southerly by said Rhoade- ,, her cousin, Mrs. E. H. Cram. dred rods to a stake and stoic*, other to Germanize this in the cities, which has caused the schools to her sister, Mrs. Mary F. French. he makes the between here and ing publications, trips Unity, about forty five rods to a Knox went but a month later than usual. J. H. Wheeler of a county Democratic, country. As to the papers, and this is open H. H. Morin of Boston was the guest Sun- where be is superintendent of the corn can* Foxboro, Mass., spent land of William Flanders, 11.. ders’ line southerly to tin the Rockland a the a few with his Fred Opinion displayed only also true of the pamphlets and circulars, The finals in the tennis tournament at day of Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Griffin. ning factory. days recently cousin, meadow dam, so called, an. very diminutive rooster. were and were Griilin, southerly as the brook run it is said: a fair degree of Country Club played Sept. 13th, left train last Mrs. George Daso of New York was the 'Enjoying R. F. Springer and family by Rhoades about forty-live t. won Miss Evelyn Flanders and Richard of Mrs. Chester Dean of Lincolnville a State Senators Martin F. Bartlett of privacy because they are printed in a by Saturday for their home in Lisbon Falls. guest for several days her aunt, Mrs. spent stones; thenee by said hi, received a about one hundred and iw.,- German do not Baker, both of Brookline. Each Leander Staples, going from here to Rockland few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Waterville, Leon F. Higgins of Brewer foreign language, papers George Mansur and wife of Bangor spent and stones at the end of ,t handsome silver cup, suitably engraved. last Geo, Robinson. rods coarse loving at the Point. Saturday. northeasterly sixty to and Taber D. of are hesitate to use bad names, Blang the week-end at their cottage Bailey Bangor The second prizes were won by Miss Esther C. b. Adams is getting out lumber for Chas. f*T the corner of a stone the Mrs. W. S. Jones has returned from bui on said iand; Hi. candidates for the of the and vile expressions in discussing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrows of Hampden spend- dings presidency Vance of Hamilton, N. Y., and Eugene Powers of Portland to make on the p ■ a week in the of Prof. Dickey repairs westerly about twenty head of our “so-called H. M. Griffin and wife, ing Waterville, guest Senate. May the best man win. government.’ of Waltham, Mass., each receiving silver drink- were recent guests of W'oodman buildings. ed bounds, containing abo Drew of that place. Mr. Jones went up for more or less, being the lai, One of the of the German-Ameri- won Miss objects ing cups. This is the second cup by Thelma who is teaching school in John W. late of sai Segar, the week end, returning with her. Chas. Gilman and of Lewiston have Davis, “Maine has set the for the rest family and the same pace can Alliance, which disclaims political Flanders this season, the other given by the spent several days of last week at ; premises Monroe, Teachers’ Institute made a short visit with his Misses Ames Nathaniel Drin, of the The held last Friday at cousins, by country in November.” writes a activity, is the promotion of the study Northport Inn baseball team dance for the home. warranty dated August : Union hall was apparently a most successful Hattie and Etta Gilman. Massachusetts subscriber. “I do not most danciog. j Waldo Registry of l)eeo-. of the German language and literature graceful Walter Danfortb, family and friends, were , affair. About 100 were present. The Ladies C. M. iiowes is on the old Ordered. That the said ! | working Pottle pet 'hink you had idea how in- our schools. A circular There was a attendance at the Country several 1 all b\ people any in public pub- large at the Danforth tents days, returning Aid of this a fine persons interested place prepared dinner,which place, cleaning and making repairs. He ex- order be terested we Club last afternoon to listen to the last to published tin who are now outside were lished in using the German lan- Sunday to Bangor Monday. in the papers was served vestry of the church, pects to move there this fail. The Republican Join nal. in concert of the season, i'he was fur- your September election. You did a guage and emenating from New York, program Edward McAllister of Boston has been in at belfast, that they 111<>> George Atwood Roberts, wife and daughter, circle met and had Court, to be held a*, eit nished by Mrs. C. W. Wescott and Arthur | The sewing dinner at the good job.” goes so far as to urge all Germans to j town for several dayB, the guest of Leonard have closed County,on the 10th «■; j of Melrose, Mass., their summer hall last week. The was beautiful day Johnson, Mrs. S. A. Parker, reader, Grange day at ten ot the clock in the street- soloists,and Donahue and family. nefoi. speak German exclusively home in this village and will leave for Massa- and a number was if tin The Portland is to make and was most The following num- goodly present. any they have.why \ trying enjoyable. er and all Donahue and daughter Lottie have re- chusetts 21st. This is the third summer snouid not be granted. cars, stores, theaters, public bers of Mrs, j Sept. Adani6 has the State committee chairman, Hon. W. were given:Reading,"A Song Degrees," J, Q. contracted his potatoes JAM) ; buildings, to the end that German be turned to their home in Boston after a week’s j they have made the trip in their Studebaker R. Pattangall, the for the Demo- Mrs. Parker; tenor solo, "Somewhere a Voice with the Rockland Produce Co. and they are A true copy. Attest. goat visit with Leonard Donahue and family. car. W forced upon the nation, at least as an is Mr. touring to be and ’ARTHUR I :ratic Calling," by Tate, Johnson; contralto I dug shipped this week. He has one defeat, but that won’t go down t, r> 11.-4f,,- i^mma wue language. Americans would ai., oi Joseph N. of the best of corn in sec- a I’li bate lie m with those who auxiliary Ginn, passed pieces sweet this At Couit know that able, and slip- his two weeks’ vacation for the of W'jtM E then soon learn the writers of “Irish Love “Dream” ton, having spent away at her home here Sept. 14th. The de- tion. The corn will be for the County German, Haynes. song” Foote, ready factory a. D. 191 r>. pery, politician. not the devil N : September, Why give with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Part- ceased was born in Brooks Jan. and this week. | the circular believe, in order to get Ger- Bartlett, Mrs. Wescott; reading “An Irish 27, 1860, b his due? JOHN L. MCGOWN of I ridge. was the of Simon and dian of John P. Met;, v man American business. But the chief Courtship,” Mrs. Parker; solo, “Mother Ma- daughter Emily Hogan J having presented a petit i Mr. solo “The Mrs. Darling and son Roland left ! Knowles. She was married in 1885 to Calvin We did not realize hov big a fool end and aim of this propaganda is to mo- chree,” Johnson; Shoogy-Shoo” Margaret ClmcUen U r to sell and convey certain a Grace May hew. Mrs, Wescott. Each number Friday in their car for their home in Provi- Work of Brooks, who died in January, 1896, to said want and bound.- 1 |§ Toeepbus Daniels, the present Secretari- bilize the German vote, and they are FOR FLETCHER'S lows: One undivided filth 1. were to Bos- and later she married J, N. who sur- fi received hearty encores. The Club closed dence, R. They accompanied Ginn, described piece or » at the is until we read his to former ties and par Navy, state- urged “forget parly vives her. She mourn Sunday and will only serve meals by special ton by Mrs. Charles Hamilton. leaves to their loss, j CASTORSA buildings thereon, bound, ® ment that the come out for our These in- Republicans should have principles.” three daughters—Mr;.Burton Gibbs of Brooks, order. Mr. and Mra. Philip Bates arrived home the easterly line of th« >1 had a plurality of 50,000 in Maine, and clude an embargo on arms and munitions, Miss Georgia E. Work of Boston and Miss to Belfast. then, of where were Searsport Mrs. Ralph L. Flanders Brookline, Maes., Tuesday from Gardiner, they east on the line because did not the election has no a of to American Berle Ginn of Brooke; two Mre. Ellen PARISIAN SAGE degrees they proclamation warning death of Mrs. Bates' sisters, ; ten so gave a delightful party, Sept. 13th at Bohemia called by the illness and rods and links to citizens merchant vessels of Hubbard of Jackson and Mrs. Charles Meader school thence north* significance. to keep off in honor of their arrival here Mrs. Bates lot; on the South Shore her sister, Miss father. On school lot two rods to laini the and with of Belmont, and one brother, Wilbur Knowles, Puts Hair on Your Head and Helps to Allies, non-intervention Anna who had been her for a few learned of the death of her aunt and left im- tl ence southeasterly b\ is a Wilson Ayer, guest “Johnson good Democrat,” of Pittsfield, Me. She was a faithful, se'f- It There. tenant! one-halt rods ».> submarine with ap- Was served at the for Rumford to attend the funeral. Keep Germany’s warfare, days. Luncheon 1.30, daugh- mediately thence on a 1 in*- — the of our soon-to- a straight says Brooklyn Eagle -—- sacrificing wife, loving, devoted mother and proval of the sinking of the Lusitania tres of the hostess. M>sse& Evelyn and Frances What’s the use of being bald? What sense glees west to a stake in m be ex-U. S. Senator. and it WINTERPORT. sister, and a friend and The side of the abim Very true; M’ss loyal neighbor. is there in your hair to erly If on the ground that.the speediest slaugh- with their guest, Lynch,assisting in serv- deliberately allowing ro- s;;thenee norihwa dl 1 s his beautiful flowers from friends because of yielding to the dictate# many relatives, turn and oi e-half rods f. m ter is often the most humane. We can- ing. The tables were centered with artistic gray? pla-'-i a Maxwell car last week. and neighbors, gave silent to the seven-eighths or an aeie, of Wilson and voting against the inter- C. C. Moody bought testimony Do you want to look old before time? p and do believe that all German- arrangements of nasturtiums in yellow shades, your liftli interest in said real i not, not, love and este em in which she was held. The ests of he a motor ride to Give the old will come all devised to said niiuoi b. his constituents that was de- the place cards and nut cups carrying out the Mrs. Clara Merrill enjoyed up thought; age too *; Americans can be influenced by such funeral services were conducted at the Con- as Pendlet n, late of sai * feated for re-election. same color scheme. Following the luncheon Belfast Sunday with friends from Hampden. : soon. sentiments as these. Ordered. That Hi** said p * gregational church Saturday at 2 p. m., Rev. ! Look after Parisian auction was played on the porch. The first A number from here went to the Mon- your hair. Sage is a aii persons interested l»\ * large David Brackett The odds in the Wall Street betting on officiating. scientific that hair needs order to be published tai- m prize a handsome etched glass flower basket, roe fair the day. preparation supplies Wednesday, big in l he Republican ,Ioi n § .he Presidential election shifted today to The annual convention of the Waldo —is what want. It aims to Political Points. was won by Mrs. Ira M. Cobe; the second, a County just you prevent ed at Belfast, that tlie\ I Z to 1 in favor of Charles E. Miss Catharine Rowe left on Friday’s boat Hughes. Teachers association was held in Brooks grayness and baldness life and Court, to be held it Bella » silver teaspoon shaped tea ball, by Mrs. William Conn. Sept. by putting The Wilson backers, who were offering en route to her home in Hartford, County, on the 10th day <•: 11 15th. Ninety teachers were as nourishment into the hair roots. odds ir favor of their candidate until In three Congressional districts of Kotman; and the consolation, a split bamboo registered at ten of the clock before ® Robinson of Warren was a recent guest it the i the and china E. Mrs. members of the association and the full pro- Man or woman, no matter how old you are, any they have, why p Maine election, have withdrawn all New York—the the jardiniere,by Mrs.Cnarles Rogers. er should not he granted i Twenty-ninth, Thirty- her R. D. Robinson, Supt. of Schools. their and Wilson the afternoon of son, gram given in The Journal last week was Parisian Sage will help you to look offers, money today sixth and the will be During Marian, the youngest younger JAM. Forty-third—there a and more attractive. A true was scarce. —Brooklyn Eagle, Sept. 13th. daughter of the hostess, favored the Lewis Atwood and R. L. Clements are on carried out. The principal speakers were copy. Attest: no guests not to A. A. Howes & Co. and a a in m k w Democratic nominee this year. This in Hancocx Why go get an of business and motor trip county Ralph P. Mitchell, State leader of Money talks. with exhibition toe-dancing. She dances boys’ clubs; large bottle today, it will not cost more than 50 condition of affairs is a com- Ai a Probate Court held suggestive is and was this week. H. A. Allen and Miss Florence Hale, State cents, and your money back if it does not cure beautifully, very graceful, especially for the County of Wal t. The fact that the vote in Maine was mentary on the braggadocio claim of for rural E. Philbrook dandruff, stop falling hair, or itching of the winsome in her own interpretation of classic E. N. Bartlett of Bangor called on his sis- agents education; Dr. E. September, A. I *. 1 s*l r.. the largest in the history of the State is Chairman scalp. It will make your hair luxuriant, bright McCormick that New York is music. Other were Mrs. Cnarles and Mrs. Barden, laBt Saturday and Miss Nellie F. Harvey of Eastern Maine e. habcock. guests present ters, Mrs. Cole and beautiful. It is a most refreshing, evidence that unusual interest pleas- Henryestate of Helen A. < gratifying to go Democratic this fall. A Mrs. Louis K. Mrs. G. Frank Normal School. J. W. Taylor, State agent of ant hair and is party Bradbury. Hirsh, afternoon. invigorating dressing absolutely said County of Waldo, hav ■ taken in politics this year. When Mrs. Beulah harmless to the hair and which is a is on the Harriman, Mrs. W. Blaisdell, Mrs. Aus- secondary education; Oxton of scalp. tion praying for a license active interest in is the making winning fight Joseph Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett of Brewer was a re- | politics general, on certain real estate behm- offensive at on tin W. Keating, Mrs. Edwin L. Klahre, Mrs. Rockland, teaching temperance science; | 'ountry’s safe—Boston Globe. every point the field of cent guest of Mrs. Henry Eldridge and Mrs. Carter, bounded and des. % Frank C. Mrs. Coes, Miss Principal Albert F. Richardson of Eastern certain lot or parcel of Ian 4 Maine is safe in battle. Sargent, Perine, Patch. Well, anyway. She’s Mary thereon, situated in sai.I Mrs. Grace Baker, Mrs. Mary Pepper, Miss Maine Normal School. There was a general WHILE ^ out of the wet. IN PORTLAND STOP side of High street and b Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Bowden accompanied discussion on a number of When the Democratic ad- Anne M. Kittredge. subjects and a ques- as follows, to wit :On ti t Congress Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Archer to Northport for AT THE Parker, tion box conducted by State Supt. Glenn W. W, easterly by | hats off to the venerable Maine city journed it counted a session of 245 days, on June 22, 1912. bv on- f the week-end. Officers were LIBERTY. Starkey, elected as follows: land held now or immeii. | of Biddeford, which has just observed including Sundays and There ham ai it holidays. Miss of Carmel is teaching the President, W m. B. vice westerly by said I Chipman Woodbury, Belfast; late homestead of its and to the Biddeford have been When an ac- Henry I, tercentenary, longer sessions. Waldo Hoit went to Pittsfield last week to school instead of Miss Moody, as M. intermediate president, Cyril Joly, Unity; secretary and and the present honie-f | Journal for its count oi stock was taken it was Carter. full, comprehensively found his second year at the M, C. I. stated last week. treasurer, Grace Dow Bachelder, ex- | begin Brooks; 40 rooms with running water. I illustrated that Ordered, That the said p written ar.d profusely report the total of appropriations, fully of Belmont and Miss ecutive committee, Harry M. Woods, Freedom, J Miss Alma Gray arrived last Mrs. Walter Gordon of Dexter 25 rooms with private baths all persons int« -: t-0 h\ f of the celebration. With last made or was Mabel order to be t' Saturday's authorized, close to two Bil- waek to visit her brother, Maurice Gray. Dolloff of Gardiner were guests last week of Josephine Knight, Belmont, Turner, Pa- Hou3e put in first class order published !£ just in The Republican .l«n.:; $ issue was an lion Dollars. There never was a lermo. The time and place of the next meet- regular eight page supple- Congress Miss Fannie Gilman, who been visiting old Mrs. E. P. '■ oudrich. European Plan, $1.00 per day up 1 lished at Belfast, that tn. \ of and ing was left to the executive committee, who bate otirt. to be |» id at i ment, full interest of ancient and that approached this figure. For every friends in returned to Pittsfield Chester American Plan, $2.50 | town, Monday Mr. and Mrs. William Eastman, per day up. said County, on the h»:t % will report later. modem f valuable contri- day of the and the on Mr. and Every car passes the door. ! bid, at ten of ihe clod. f holographs—a session, Sundays all, of Eastman and David Wingate,called Walter Hazeltine Pittsfield spent Sunday cause, if any they have, w bution to local history. The Portland average amount of money voted Mrs. M. Eastman Sunday afternoon. should be away in town, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Hoit. F, MONROE. FRANK M. GRAY, petitioner not Evening Express says: “We believe was more than Eight Million Dollars. and Mr. and Mrs. Jam Wilkins, State Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nealley MANAGER. Im38p Atruecojiy. Attest: Clyde Horticulturist, passed is at for a here is r.o other or town in Maine of Monroe went to South Han- Maude Nealley home from Bangor Akthi k W I city and in town the of Mr. Ralph Clark “In the midsi of the war, which Saturday Sunday guest short vacation. tr New that can look back over big by visit t.heir brother, Walter Frgiard and Mrs. C. M. Hurd. cock Sunday to UT A 1,1)0 ss.-tn (dui its own was France VO of authentic territory invaded, Clark, and family. F. L. Palmer entertained F. A. Piper and Ira fast, on the 12tn d ! years history. W was Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hatch of North Bel- j (trace E ilson, adimn able to turn out in the year silk at dinner last past Mrs. Clement, E. L. Clement, Mrs. Dickey Friday. Eudora f.. late «>f fast were in town to attend the fu- .Hattie Piper, iece to the amount of Saturday House for Sale deceased, The seems to have goods $5,715,000, Mrs Walter Bickford of The friends of Mrs. Howard Clements are having pn'esoi;. September election neral of Mrs. Abbie White. Maria Clark and account of adnmiist rati to the demand of The Lewis O given general satisfaction. The Demo- satisfy extraordinary White’s Corner called on Mrs. Annie Clements gratified tc learn that her condition is much Fernald homeste-id at corner allowance. Bert Bradstreet of Brockton, Mass., is in of Cedar and Salmond streets. that notice this market. A the mills of h'rom a Ordered, crats as year ago Sunday afternoon, when returning improved. "eeks ptnfess to regard the vote assur- town, called here by the death of his mother, 38 JOHN R. DENTON, successively, in t,.. were able turn a ln-w the of Lyons, etc., to out only visit in Hampden. Mrs. Jasper Curtis, who has been in Boston Adrn’r estate of Lewis O. Fernald, deceased. spapei puhlislied ing re-election President Wilson, Mrs. Abbie White. that ad persons interest.- an at $3,332,000,” says article in the New during the summer, is Isaac Curtis's for a hate Court, to be held a* and the Republicans are confident that Mrs. Sadie wno had been Hibbert, visiting PALERMO. day of October next, u- York Journal of Commerce. And yet few weeks. Hughes will be elected in November. friends in Augusta and Boston for the past FOR SALE they have, win ihe san, our Democratic friends are us Clarence will leave this week fir allowed. Maine is to a solid dele- assuring three weeks, returned home last week. Dickey sending Congress W. W. Turner and wife spent Sunday with A practically new house, located, with Ja that the nations at war are Boston, where he has with a nicely prostrated in- employment bath A true copy. Attest: gation that will not vote against the l/uuqiu uiaiucovu ictuuicu luajf LU it” W. G. in Jefferson. eight rooms, large shed, large stable, his brother, Turner, Anim i; w dustrially, and we will have to publishing company. three acres of land. Must be sold at once ana nothing sume his duties as principal of the Liberty | agricultural, manufacturing ship- Dr. Wilfred Bowler of Bridgton is visiting Apply at the fear after the war from nor n Walter Fairbanks, who has been critically ill i \ interests of the State at the dicta- High school which opened Monday, Sept. 18th. and 1 w38 CITY NATIONAL DMi.MSTRATKIX’SJM ping his brother, S. E. Bowler, other relative;', i BANK. A er gives ,,| u-, t ariff. alone has for weeks, is now gar still hereby Germany $1,500,000,000 ing slowly, though appointed administratrix tion of a Democratic caucus. There are Mrs. Augusta Shattuck left last Saturday for a few davs. in a serious condition. worth of surplus products to on ELLEN CHAM >ther results which cause to dump for her home in Middleboro, Mass., after a M, Republicans Mrs. Mary M. Bowler, who had been visiting ; this market as soon as peace is declared. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ellis and Reuel Whit- Notice ot Foreclosure. I in the County of Will,;.. three weeks* stay with her sister, Mrs. B. B. Iwilwl J o.- III.. I...... and the Democrats are welcome her son Wilfred in Bridgton for several weeks, rejoice, comb, of Ellsworth Falls, were in town for the The Belfast Amusement E ngland is increasing her grip on the Wentworth. Com- demands against tin- cm to all the crumbs of comfort can returned last Saturday. they Fair, and called on friends. WHEREAS,pany, a corporation duly established by desired to present the American market every month. The all on the Maine battlefield. Mrs. Guy Stirling and three children, who Bowler was at home from law and having its principal place of business indebted thereto «ue nick up Miss Katherine F. A. who was the official figures show it. Piper, guest of his sister, at Belfast in the County of Waldo and State of ment immediately. passed the summer at the home of her parents, Waterville Sunday, accompanied by her uncle Mrs. P. A. Cooper.recently, has returned to his Maine, by its mortgage deed dated 29, Al>ti bulwark of our and W. J. returned last April ■‘The hen is the civili- Mr. Mrs. Knowlton, and Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Ferris. recorded in Waldo Belfast. August 8, l'.n> aunt, home in Washington, D. C. 1913, Registry of Deeds, in an WORTH ISLESBORO. week to her home in Manchester, N. H. She to rzation,” said Gov. McCall address who have been Book 303, Page 454, conveyed Waldo Trust \ I1M1N lSTRATOR’S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handy, j Mrs. Susie Dawson has was accompanied by her mother for a few returned from a four Company, a corporation duly established by scriber hereby g:t\ last week on the of the at summer home have re- closing day Jesse Bates visited in stopping their here, law and its place of business been duly ■. Bangor and Pittsfield days’ stay. weeks stay at Maple Grove, and will keep having principal appointed Waktfield-Reariing, Mass., fair. He turned to their home in Somerville, Mass. at Belfast in the of W .ldo and State estate of last week. house for G. A. Palmer Mrs. Palmer’s County during of a certain lot or of with FKKO A. CLEMEN 1 then on the of Maine, parcel land, spoke briefly importance CENTER MONTVILLE. Mrs. H. S. Coombs went to Augusta last absence from home. Miss Pratt of Rockland was the guest last buildings thereon, situated in said Belfast, in lbe County of w alu the milk and poultry industries, deplor- week and had some teeth out and is going t bounded and described as follows, to wit:—Be bonds as the law diie< ! week of Miss Myrtie Pendleton. Mrs. G. A. Palmer and her son Fred started Leslie lost his at a in the demands the eM ■' the fact that four-fifths of Massa- Thompson old family horse Lewiston in a few days for a surgical opera- ginning point northeasterly line of against ing Maurice on in their for desired to Veazie of Boston is visiting his last week. Sunday morning touring car a High street at the northwesterly corner of the present the all indebted i. chusetts milk and eggs come from out tion. to the White store lot c f Charles N. ?hereto are parents, Capt. and Mrs. Marcellus Veazie, trip Mountains, the Green Moun- Black, formerly occu- ment Fred Gay and last week at Howard of Horace now immediately. if the State. he would family spent Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Boston, and into pied by Smalley, occupied by v Germany, said, Miss Elsa Bates went to Pittsfield tains, Canada. They will be joined at FRA Sept- Greene Brothers; thence northeasterly by the Belfast. Ale.. 12. ; have been starved out had not Northport Campground. who have been visiting Mr, Howard’s parents, Lewiston by a friend W'ho will Sept. ong ago 11th to enter the Maine Central Institute. accompany line of said lot of said Charles N. Black fifty B. have returned Mrs. Waterhouse is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard, them. feet; thence the line of said Bismarck instituted governmental laws Mrs. Amos Colcord and children of southeasterly by NOTH Belfast in of said Charie.i N. Black Mrs. Thompson, Searsport. home. lot three feet; thence t^XKClITlUXSby gives notice tin: the to raise their own were last week of her forcirg people guests mother, Mrs. R. Act northeasterly by the line or said lot of said appointed executrix <>i Frank Whitcomb of Waldo has been work- E. C. Bowler, Jr. and wife of Gardiner are at Creamery Unconstitutional. food products. In this connection a re- P. Coombs. \ Charles N. Black seventy feet; thence north- ment of His for T. S. Erskine the week. their summer home here. father and with street CARRla E. I cent ing past 13. westerly parallel High fifty-one FEI1H j Dublin special says official returns H. M. Coombs has to where he Portland, Sept. The m I gone Orono, mother come and over with them Supreme feet to the line of a vacant lot, called the he County cl W aide, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Littlefield are receiv- stop Sunday court declared show that the Irish egg trade is now has employment in one of the U. of M. Fra- Wednesday unconstitu- Angier lot; thence southwesterly in the line of having demands against each week. tional the act ceased are desired to i• ing congratulations on the birth, Sept. 11th, of passed by the last iegisla- said Angier lot, one hundred and twenty feet \ amounting to an export of some 840,- ternity houses. tlenient, and ail indebt* a tjre to provide that purchasers of milk to High street; thence son, southeasterly by High to make payment iiutic iXJO.GOO a year, which is a large increase Mrs. Helen and Lena Rose attended ANNIVERSARY HYMN and cream for the Street feet to the of Ryder purpose of selling or forty-eight place begin- Belfast, vh.t my noth v Mrs. Voln. y Thompson visited her sister, known as the 1 over antebellum years, and that every- the Waldo County Sunday school convention manufacturing shall pay the producer ning, being Colonial Theater Maine. Mrs. Lena Frost, in Belfast, last week and and that property. Boston. Mass Sept. 1 thing is being done to foster the industry. in Belfast last week. Arranged for Twentieth Musical Festival semi-monthly violations of this Mrs. Frost returned with shall he Also all scenery, curtains, furniture, fixtures her, provision punished by a tine. NO l 1* Mrs. Henry Rose, Katharine Keer and Mr?. Year. and goods and chattels of every kind and des- The was drawn Chief Jus- notice t'; : “After all is said and the real Mrs. Clement, Mrs. Erskine, Mrs. Allen, rescript by cription belonging to or used in connection tjiXKCUTKIX’Sby gives done, George Keer and son returned to their home Among the new music for the coming festi- tice Albert R. pointed executrix of the reason the Democrats lost Miss Arno, Miss and Miss Atkinson Savage. with the Colonial Theater; and whereas the why the i n N. 16th. .Palmer 20th of Derry, H., Sept. val in Bangor is the anhiversary hymn, condition of said mortgage has been broken. State or failed to make a closer finish is attended the teachers’ convention in Brooks WILLIAM B, SWAN \ written by Mrs. W. R. Chapman and set to Now therefore, by reason of the breach of their refusal to accept a Progressive in the County of Waldo. \ EAST BELFAST. Friday. The the condition thereof, the said Waldo Trust demands for a fusion made in music Dy her husband. hymn is dedicated having against \ proposal April.” To Feel Well and Company, by T. Frank Parker, its Treasurer, ceased are desired to pi. Work on the concrete bridge at the foot of to the officers and choruses of the Festival This statement in a Portland claims a foreclosure of said mortgage. tlemeiit, and all imiehte.; appeared Center hill is The cement Miss Cora A. Eames of Boston and Mr. and progressing. foun- Association in Bangor and Portland and copies Dated this twentieth day of September A. D. to make payment immedi to the Boston said to be Belfast. Me. authorizi special Globe; Mrs. Robert Pollard of R. dation has been laid and the forms for the been to the Well 1916. WALDO TRUST my Pawtucket, 1., are have distributed chorus. There is Stay COMPANY, of Maine. made a man who knows and to have d.a M. By T Frank Parker, Treasurer. by guests of Mr. and Mrs, George A. Leavitt. walls erected. one line for every year and the words are: ANNABEL" The men and women who get the 3w38 | been verified by Irving E. Vernon,chair- we’ve worked Belfast, Me., Sept. 12. l“ The alarm at 3 p. m. Sunday was for a fire Twenty years together, most out of life arc those who take a Chorus man of the State Commit- Gompers Advice. Twenty years strong. care their Well E Progressive in the Chester Larrabee house on Swan Lake of health. people are EXECUTOR’S NOTH \ Twenty years of Hallelujahp, lie tee for three and an active cheery people—always Jj by gives notice that ; years, sup- avenue. The fire caught around the chimney Little Mr. Gompers Twenty years of joyful song. welcome—they pointed executor of the j are to be So watch of the Democratic ticket in the Came to Maine one glad alive. your PROBATE of porter on the roof and the whole was day, NOTICES roof destroyed. with our Told the folks their doty, Twenty years conductor. health. Don’t neglect yourself. When ALLEN .1. SIM MO Ns > campaign just closed, and by Halbert P. The engine company and hose company No. 1 Twenty years with purpose clear, At a Probate Court, held at within Then he went away. you have a headache, feel bilious, lose Belfast, and in the County of Waldo. : of toil and for the County of on the second Gardi er of Nation- and were able to do effective Twenty years pleasure. Waldo, Tues- bonds as the law directs. A Patten, Progressive responded very your appetite, or suffer from of A. I). People came to see him, Twenty years with truth and cheer. indiges- day September, 1916. mauds the estate of al All work, the house below the roof. The against \ Committeeman. that may be saving Heard him his tion, do something for it, and be ([nick sired to the same U" \ say say; certain instrument, purporting to be a copy present interior was smoke and Twenty years of happy mem’ries, it. indebted are ^irue, that had the deal been damaged by water. Then they went and voted about The very best thing to do A of the last will and testament of Frederick thereto re*p except Twenty years some sad Goodbyes, ment The loss is said to be covered by insurance. It JuBt the other way. is to take "L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine. 8. Jones, late of Heading, Pa., deceased, having immediately. •made itB could not have de- Twenty years of earnest effort. been promotors —Portland Press. It acts and soon makes presented for probate. LAW REM is a cottage house, in which Mr. and Mrs. new hopes arise. promptly you ll ivered the A of Twenty years That notice be to all Waldo, Me., Sept. 12, lbin. goods. large majority feel like yourself again. Guard your Ordered, given persons Larrabee, who were recently married, were interested by causing a of this order to be the Some Job. Twenty yearB of wondrous artists. health and copy NbKRVATOR’S NOTH Progressives were Republicans, who the health of your family published three weeks in The Re- pO living. They are now with Mr. Larrabee's Twenty years orchestras great. successively \J notice that by a bottle of this reliable publican Journal, published at Belfast, that hereby gives were led into the movement their ad- A was a block of of chorus having they of ti. by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Valorus D. Larrabee,on local Democrat buying big Twenty years loyal. at a Probate be held at appointed conservator on hand. Taken as di- may appear Court,to Bel- in a store. for Pine Tree State, remedy always ! I miration for CoL and who Lake avenue. E. paper stationary Twenty years fast, within and for said County, on the second HELEN A. CAR l Roosevelt, Swan Percy Greer, whila rected it will save j <4Whatda do with all that?” asked you much ot October at 1 could yer gonna misery Tuesday next, ten of the clock in the County of Waldo, an not be sold out the self-seeking at work at the received a wound (cheer). before ami snow cause If by fire, scalp a friend. and keep you in good health. noon, any they have, law directs. All persons ha i the same should not be leaders who to use the new by a blow from the hose nozzle and was taken 4Tm going home and see if 1 can figure out Twenty years the future beckons, why proved, approved the estate of said Helen A. t S sought party Buy a 35c bottle at your nearest store, and allowed. that the result of the election in this State we onward go. present the same for settieiu for their or to re- 10 the where the wound was Twenty years or write to-day for free sample. personal advantage Tapley hospital, —* thereto are to nuu ! was a victory for Wilson,” was the explana- Twenty years our watchward,Music, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. requested dressed. “L. A true Attest: diately. HEN aY venge themselves upon a party which tion.—Portland Press. Twenty years we’ll stronger grow. F.” Medicine Co., Portland, Me. copy, f Arthur W. Leonard, Register. Belfast, Me,, Sept. 12,1910. the closed her cot- of Belfast. Mias Katherine, little daughter of Mr. Mrs. Frank B Knowlton baa j News O. E. is at she the summer, I and Mrs. Frost, from an tage Bayside, where spent improving Triangle residence at 46 Belfast Plays f returned Tuesday from a attack of appendicitis. and returned Monday to her Opera■ House Kleine-Edlson Feature* (Ji ,me8 ( IF-- Miss Congress street. Blanche Jenneys went to Orono Tues- Unitarian to take a course Wilson of the { feet could talk day in Domestic Science at Rev. Arinur E. TONIGHT-TWO SHOWS-7 00 and 8.30 p. m. bookkeeper for the Lu- your they this &l ( arleton. the University of Maine. churcn is confined to ihe parsonage a two weeks' vaca- taking would tell to take of a carbuncle. He was WALLACE REID and CLEO RIDGLEY in you Earl E. Chamberlain was weea irom tne effects S»rdinP in Waterville over te ill conducted his services as usual. them out of those Sunday, the guest of his mother, Mrs. Charles Sunday but an in the narrow, “THE CHORUS LADY” f, Albee, operator Chamberlain, and his aunt, Mrs. Charles Reed. Miss Louise R. Clement, who has completed her telegraph office, is visiting uncomfortable shoes and school, An Elaborate Picturization of the Well Known two course in the Wayuflete Stage Comedy. Allen Curtis, Miss Winnie MorriB and Mr. a years’ ^ Me. Academy in An- .4 n Bernard, and will enter Abbot HEARST-VITAGBAPH NEWS. COMEDY them into a of Mrs. L. A. Hammons, left morn- Portland, CARTOONS p:t the summer in put pair Monday of the fall ; who spent at the beginning pton. ing in the Curtis car for a week’s trip dover, Mass.., Monday to enter through FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY-MATINEE and EVENING Waterville the White Mountains. term, Oct. 3rd. ?* ,r in Colby College. Klelne-Edison year Miss Masterpiece The Greatest Western Picture Susie Wiggin, a student nurse at the in two au tomobiles, bound B. H. S.'16, A Portland party Waterman, daugh- Waldo •‘THt WM. S. N County hospital, rerurned Sunday from for Grand Lake stream, Washington county,on SPENDTHRIFT,” HART in HELL’S HINGES” Mrs. John R. Waterman, went where she Fri- Northport, had been for six weeks a Belfast last With IRENE FENWICK First f to enter College. fishing trip, passed through Dainty Episode, “Beatrice Fairfax.” nesday Colby with Mrs. Alice narold ttqTrrVll'*- Harding. In the were Mr. and Mrs. chief clerk in the 1 day. party Billie Burke in ‘Gloria’s Romance” h arnhani, on Belfast Keystone Comedy Misses Mabel A. and Margaret M. Craig will Lee Berry, the former calling ark of Relfast, left Sept. 14th return to their studies at Mt. Holyoke college, © friends with whpm b® made • i*?Hr u* Monday Evening ..hire, where she will spend her Tuesday Evening Wednesday Evening .gp Oct. 5th. The opening of the was de- college andScotland in 1901.He had then just graduate BLANCHE SWEET in LILLIAN GISH „f several weeks, MARY PICKFORO | layed by the paralysis epidemic. been associated Ground from Bowdoin and has since ‘■THE SEpHIT SIN” In f .ar l m Camden is a busy place Grippers of p Miss Ethola yf. Frost, who has been teaching with his father in the A. H. Berry Shoe Co. in schooner is all ceiled and Second "SOLD FOR | ne up a music several in THE CORRECT Episode MARRIAGE” Such relief to the tired years Acadia Seminary, Wolf- Portland. “FANCHON THE CRiCKET” w done and the keel has being ville, N. went to Boston “Beatrice Fairfax” Keystone 3., Monday to take a Belfast Comedy the second schooner. muscles. Such a to J. Lee Patterson, director of the help year’s course at the New England Conserva- New Hats Band, had to give an extra concert on ili3t Social Aid will entertain tnose Such tory of Music. planned aching joints. will be Unable to do so on p afternoon at school common, but .T role this, Thursday, Silver Harvest FOR FALL Grange will hold their first of N. A. Fortin, clari- and and Mrs. Giles G. Abbott. a effect on those account of the absence n soothing annual fair, 29. 1916. There will Friday, Sept. Now Sold Here netist, who has returned to Fort Williams, ... will be served at 6 o’clock, Being | be exhibits in all farm and household smarting corns. depart- Portland harbor, to complete his term of en- i t. »\ ad I in, assistant cashier of the ments, also a of program sports, pulling All the shades that are listment. Nov. 7th. Mr. Fortin is building a is a two vaca- if you have taking weeks’ Then, too, matches, show, etc. All are invited to on the baby house on the farm he recently bought irg her parents, Mr, and Mrs. contribute and boom the event. right; all the colors that fallen help Dance Holmes Mills road in North Belfast, which he Miss arches,Ground Grip- \ m2Northport. Mary K. ia the evening. are liked, in all the grades the will occupy. .'.ibniituting. pers will cure without The present outlook is for a fine crop of corn that are popular are now \ Co. moved last week to the was a attendance at the meeting use of ’plates. Surely a for the local canning factory, which for some There good street, and Miss M H. Hil- ready for the approval of of H. Marshall Circle last Tuesday | time had been a matter of doubt, and the gov- Thomas the whole of the store in The wonderful shoe for the a Star Banner pro- ernment weekly crop bulletin issued Sept. those men who like to afternoon, when Spangled j| ,ng and has a fine line of fttncy was as follows: Singing, “On- troubled feet. 13th, says: “Weather was favorable for ripen- have their new hats gram given, waists a early. invocation by chap- S specialty. ing of corn in the central and northwestern ward Christian Soldiers;” For sale “The of the Flag. Called Huger.e Nickerson of Portland only at States, and crop is maturing rapidly.” lain; address, History Nich- I week of Miss Edith the Star Spangled Banner.” Mrs. Lulie Strout, One of the in Belfast to yef- many places attract of the Star made the in their car ols; song, “Hold the Fort;” story trip the attention of the tourist and visitor is the Star urn the latter part of the week Spangled Banner. Dora Bridges; singing, summer home of Hon. J. P. Taliaferro of COMPANY i their who Banner; paper, “Red, White and | by hostess, will at the Spangled Jacksonville, Florida, “foot of the 12 “Don’t it n as teacher of domestic Main St.. Belfast, Maine Blue,” Mrs. Julia McKeen; singing, | The square.” grounds, always attractive, are “Tne ■ ring High school. Bite the Hand That's Feeding You,” and made more and more beautiful each season Gelected Flag We Love Best of All,” MacLeod quar- Investments Miss Lena has to and have been greatly admired this year. Nye gone Bangor, where Mrs. Havener is on the sick America. The Post and Circle others to “Go t) the George list. tette; singing, [ Picked with greatest care after right,’ she has a position in the l-iaiuaii nuusiuu lor inree : millinery department Oman, years pay- a vote of thanks to Coombs | .[ ued last week at the Wm. W. BIjzo is erecting a new garage for extended Capt. j thorough investigation of each. junction at Freese’s. in the National Bank of j ing teller City Bel for the third invitation to an excursion to :>re streets and on each side of ! his truck. E. H. last and will leave was YIELDING 4 °lo TO 7 Knowlton of avenue, who fast, resigned Saturday Castine on steamer Golden Rod, which j ; % the junction with are Northport Miss Violette Muller of Switzer- High, next for to take Montreux, underwent a very serious operation for Saturday Cambridge, Mass., a taken last Friday and was a very pleasant We i, and may be the means of ap- a Tea Buy, Sell a id land, is guest at the Wayside House. 1 Specially j is course in banking at the Harvard Graduate Post and Circle have Recommend t>. were pendicitis, improving. trip. Tne presented They needed. Mrs School of Business Administration. Mrs. Small Rose Ryan and daughter Evangeline Coombs with a large flag for Mrs. F G. Spinney and Misses Louise Fergu- Capt. A. Perry j United Order of the will remain at their home. No. 29 Miller street spent Saturday and Sunday at their home in of his courtesies. Central andery, son and Katherine E. Brier returned last week his boat in recognition many Maine Power Co. 1st 5s* celebrate their sixth anni- Jackson. from attending the millinery openings in Bos- The Auction Club held their Fortnightly Sale of “The Pines.” The nnes, yuania- I Cumberland hursday, at their Harriman, John Webb, Harold Smith | County Fowsr & 1st 5s evening ton and New York. first of the season with Mrs. J. W. Manley Light meeting has been sold by Mrs. Adelaide Cr upper will be served follow- and Lon Freeman motored to Waterville in H. bacook, j . Jones at last Portland Railroad j Miss Dorotny Allen of Lincolnville has en- Windandspray cottage Thursday. of Belfast and William F. Bean of Company 1st 5s Grand Commander A. S. L. Curtis’ car to attend the Union meeting Quimby j tered the Auction was played during the afternoon, of Belfast High school and will be the Kansas City, Mo„ to John P. Sylvester Anson Water •. Fla., will be held there. (Maine) District present as when shots were taken of the 4£s guest for the winter of her brother, Basil snap company, Belfast. This has long been one of the best and will an give address. the club’s baby, little Miss Bernice The Dickey- Knowlton Real Estate Co., have Central Maine Power Allen, and bride (Miss Jessie Hart), at their including known inland resorts in this vicinity, and the Co. 7 °7o Pfd. of the | Maine Federation of home in the Marshall W. Hopkins. At 6.30 the hostess served lunch sold for P. D. H. Carter and others a lot of land social affairs, and house, Church street. scene of many enjoyable and others. eid last week at Rineo remained tor a social on the east side of Avenue a of | Mrs. and the guests evening. Northport part in which is also recorded j John A. Bridge of Bucksport drove an Olds- the visitors books, of this was H. Gassers of Our valuable and | city elected a and Mrs. A. P. Pierce left last the Hinds farm to Rudolph this The extensive service and Statistical mobile stock car over the Monroe fair ground Mr. Sunday the camp history, are most interesting. Department is main- arts and crafts tained for use and benefit of Maine l committee; car for the Lakes. city. which there investors. track 13th for a mile in 1.27. The car in their touring Rangeley sale includes 17 acres of land, on \ j K Dunton a Sept. \ member of the The Scouts will hold their first was owned by R. S. Ganns of Rockport and They were accompanied by “Babe,” their Boy meeting is a splendid growth of pines, and the cottage ASK US FIRST committee, and Miss Mary of fall season at the Court room f the mile broke the track record large black cat, who is one of the family, the Municipal and contents. The land was formerly parts j previously With us can Tockton Springs a member of in the at you invest any amount from | made by a Hupmobile of 1.33 Babe’s luggage included a freshly boiled City Building this, Thursday, evening of the Wm. Keating and George Spear farms, : $100 up in sate bonds. committee. 7 o’clock. This will be the first since chicken, and he was assured before meeting was M 1878, by Albert C. Canning Cohn. The local factory of the starting and bought y 9, J | f the Board of Trade the that the family would stop only at hotels the summer vacation and it is desired that A. William F. Bean Small Saco Valley Canning Co. began work last Sat- Burgess, George Quimby, Beyer, & ! >f the Daughters of American where black cats are welcomed as guests. He there should be a large attendance. Principal the latter then of New i Greenwood, urday with about 45 hands and started and Albert F. White, Tuesday W illiam Faulkner of the Belfast Investment meet in Belfast on Oct. 18th s very fond of autoing. T. High school later of California, where he died some j Securities, \ j for the season with a larger force. It is ex- York, will address the on the of athle- his 225 ! here will be a hundred or more most boys subject Before his death he had sold Water Street, pected to put up about 300,000 cans this year. K. A. Ringwall, Bangor’s prominent years ago. Augusta, Maine. | rn the various cities of Maine tics. to Messrs. Bean and Quimby, who The corn is eoming in well and is of fine quality. pianist and teacher, intends coming to Belfast interest j will be tendered them by the Mrs. A. L. entertained the Universa- the interest of Mr. Burgess. j Superintendent Fred S. Jewett, who was in the once a week this fall and winter if enough Thayer later bought l John Cochran Chapter. Every- list Ladies’ Circle and Social Aid at her home the new owner, will use the Dr. city last Saturday, said: “A great many of the piano students register. Mr. Ringwall’s repu- Mr, Sylvester, Ernest S. Webber broke his right arm 1 •? will be done for the entertain- on street 13th. were as a summer iiome, and later may sell corn raisers were handicapped in years past by tation as a teacher reaches far beyond the Upper High Sept. Thirty place Wednesday morning, while assisting C. M. i visitors. and the afternoon was but will retain lack of dressing, and did not have the faith State of Maine. As an orchestra director he present spent socially some of the standing timber, Smalley with his motor boat. We Examine Tables were on the Letters. The let- could on ranks the best and is this season and with sewing. spread the fine trees around the cottage. following that they grow crops commercial fer- among very Some of the new seate have been placed in made more attractive uncalled for in the Belfast post tilizer, but we have demonstrated this associated with O’Hara'e orchestra a9 pianist well kept shady lawn, year Camp Quantabacook at Searsmont, managed position in the Opera House and are more cut and sand- 1 week 19th: Mrs that can as much as and director. This the with potted plants and flowers, \ ending Sept. they plant acreage they organization gives Dr. O. S. closed Sept. 12th after a ornamental and much more comfortable than coffee were by Vickery, uns. Mrs. M. have to Some of the and dance work. wiches, cake and served. The Georgie Flanders, money buy fertilizer. best there is in concert a most success- the old ones. The | season than usual, and feature of the exercises was longer Grant Rose M. best corn we are w’as principal literary Eyes | May Hewins, Pike, receiving planted on fer- Bernes O. the Waldo agent ful one, and the boys who spent the summer Dr. L. W. Hammons is for Norton, county a snd on Barbara substituting i-ar, George & tilizer. Another is the time saved. We bright applicable parody 1 j Briggs, Bonney thing to their homes in New Marshal Modern for the popular Ford cars, has fitted up a room there have returned City George W. Frisbee during his By Scientific Methods 5 am Austin A. have one Fretchie, written for the occasion by Mrs. Hadden, Hopkins, or two pieces planted as late as the Dr. and I in the rear of his office in which to carry a York, New Jersey and other places. absence on police duty at. the Unity fair M. Fred Rackliff. (without the aid of drugs) shorn, Eugene Pomeroy, Wm. 18th of June, and they will be ready next and full line of all the and so arranged that Mrs. McLellan of East Orange. N. J., Wednesday and today, Thursday. A J. & H. C. parts, And t it | Russell, Harry H. week.” Arthur Rondeau of Auburn, the local Miss the Most Up to Date can be at. In the base- Poor’s Mills. and Mrs. Farrell of ! Mrs. Robbins and daughter and Law- any part readily got Mr. Mrs Alban D. Wvllie has returned from \ Waterman, Chester Wilson, Mr. manager of the factory, has been here about the were over of Mrs. rence of have returned to their P Wi;. icork. ment of large garage adjoining he has a Connecticut guests Sunday ! Philadelphia Boston, where she attended the two weeks getting the plant in readiness and millinery convenient with cement floor. On O. A. Wade... Shea of Boston return- homes after some weeks’ outing at the camp. repair shop .Joseph openings and bought her fall goods. She as B. Dinsmore entertained at Mr. Jewett comes each week. The corn can- anni- | the floor above see the 1917 model ed home last week after two weeks' aept. 10th was the date of the wedding Glasses you may spending I started for New but was taken ill in will about three and after York, Bos- J jrsday afternoon from 3 to 6 p,m. ning occupy weeks, of Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Vickery and of Fords, and handsome little cars they are. Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wentworth-A versary ton and was to that will be the obliged give up her New York \ Church street. The house was apples canned, season lasting at the At Reasonable Prices. Louis Pendleton, who has a Mercedes, recently little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and j Dr. and Mr. Arthur McLellan, guests trip. rated in sweet and until about Thanksgiving. that peas gladi- bought a Ford of Mr. Norton and is much Mrs. Arthur Thompson Sept. 11th-Mr. and i Camp,and a fine menu was served on day. o im E. Kotman of New York cBNUAi i'caouL convention, ihe annual were awarded as follows: Dr. A. O. Stoddard went to Bangor pleased with it. Mrs. George Daggett and family spent Sunday The camp prizes yester- won the tirst a convention of the Waldo of Mont- day to attend the reunion of the 1st Maine prize, handsome County Sunday School at the Campground.Mr. and Mrs. Irvin The loyalty cup to Jack McKinley Broken Lenses For some 14 a number of wo- Replaced i Association was held with the years Belfast association, of which he is a Japanese design. The consola- North Congre- Jackson attended the Monroe fair last week. clair, N. J.; tennis cup to Russell Hazeltine Cavalry member, men have observed election at the nome | eautiful Japanese church 13th, the host church day of to Chas. How- and was accompanied by Capt. Allen D. French matting bag, gational Sept, ... Mrs. Adelaide Howe returned last week tc Miami, Fla.; senior, pennant of Mrs. E. Church and J W. Blaisdell of and sandwiches and H. MacDonald, street, to Ross Lea- of Waltham, Mass., also a member, both at- Bangor furnishing coffee, doughnuts her summer home in Lincolnville. Her sister, ard of New York;junior pennant :■< lith there was an session with a Chase other guests were Mrs. Ira for the dinner. The Sept, all-day the little son the at the house in & j M. picnic morning service Mrs. J. A. Hartshorn, went with her for a twc man of Belfast. John Vickery, tending banquet Bangor Doak, lunch at noon. In the were Mrs. 10 a. with picnic party Mrs. the I '-rt, Ralph L. Flanders of opened at m., a good attendance of weeks’ visit. of Dr and Mrs. Vickery, made a record of 6 evening. Austin W, Keating, Mrs. H. H. Carter, Mrs. Boston, Mrs. G. Frank Harri- teachers and others interest- inches on the broad It is -^Optometrists, superintendents, feet and 8.^ jump. New Advertisements. Desirable two ten- 1 Ira M, Cobe, Mrs. T. W. Lothrop, and auction Miss Maude E. Barker entertained the Bel- 1 »rk and Northport, Mrs. Edwin ed in Sunday school work. The song service to the camp in 1917 on more ex- planned open ement house, 12 Pearl street, for sale. Ad- 25 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. Won was ©ne of the diversions. The election re- side Auction Club at her home, No, j and Northport,Mrs. Louise and devotion was conducted by Rev. Thomas fast-Bay lines. A new cottage will be built for j tended dress “W.” Journal turns were received with interest, and the 33 Church by letter, office, Belfast, Akn»nt Ohio, and and H. Martin of Searsport. The address of wel- street, Thursday evening. Sept. and their | Northport, the*Vickery family present cottage at 25 was about divided as to was at -Tenement for rent High street. En- of Belfast. come was parly equally politics. 14th. A course dinner served 6.3C j | adbury given by Rev, Walter T. Hawthorne will be converted into a printing office for the The same ladies will have another session in quire within.... Storage for furniture. Enquire of the Belfast Congregational church and the from a table with a >eautiful centerpiece of | aul, Mrs. Selwyn Thompson, publication of the Camp paper. at 25 street....'1 he Electric Grill is not November when the election and woodbine leaves. The High response was^by Dr. T. N. Pearson, superin- presidential fruit place cards, bales, Mrs. IJ. D. Crawford and attractive in and to takes w’ere A Pastor’s Reception. The reception only appearance easy use, tendent of the Morrill Sunday school. Rev J. place. the work of the hostess, hand-painted given Real Estate | ^outhworth were hostesses at a but has all the conveniences for table cooking. J. Hull, State of school fruit. The table was lighted with candles. Rev. and Mrs. Walter T. Hawthorne by the [ fn in the Woman’s Club Superintendent unday The Goodwin Club Entertained. Sept. room church Let the Penobscot Bay Electric Co. show you. FOR SALE. work,gave an address work, followed by 13th Mrs. E S Bowker entertained the Good- The evening was spent with auction. Mrs, North Congregational Monday evening, i iBng, Sept. 13th, as a benefit to oi^the ....The Carr Transportaion Co. announces it a was from 8 to 10 o’clock, was largely attended and ■I,«t conference of workers. A business session win Club of of which she is an hon- W. M. White of Miami, Fla., the guest of For particulars applv to ! church. The tables were Palmyra, has come to and the fares to the most social function. The church stay gives points 37 tf MRS. OH AS. F. tion followed and at noon convention adjourn- at her home on street. honor. Mrs. Elnjer A Sherman won the firsl a pleasing LUDWICK. of Mrs, Charles H. orary member, Congress and want 5 Cros- decorated with small between Rockland Bangor....If you ed for lunch. The devotional service at 1 30 The club met in Belfast a Swiss carved salad set; Mrs. Ira M, parlors were attractively Wilson, Mrs. Frank G. by special invitation, prize relief from foot troubles to The Dinsmore | Mixer, trees and branches go p. m. was conducted by Rev. Horace B. Sellers the members the by automobiles. Cobe the second, a set of holders for doilies, maple and birch arranged Examined. Mayo, Mrs. Eugene L. Cook. making trip Store and let them tit you to of Ground Eyes Glasses fitted. the and vases of pair V of the Belfast Methodist church. Rev. John It is an of ladies who and Mrs. Ben Hazeltine received the consola- around walla; large jardinieres Leavitt, Mrs. A. J. Morrison’ organization progressive Gripper shoes.... Lewis O. Fernald homestead, | H. fall asters and the "lh Rogers th m gave an address on The Sunday work for the of the Methodist tion, a French embroidered handkerchief. golden rod. gladioli, giving H- Kelley, E. Frances support Episco- corner of Cedar and Salmond streets for sale j Abbott The decorations were Frank F. School and Christian Character, and Miss church of Soon after the arrival needed touches of color. Graves, rawford. Auction was pal Newport L. Mrs. Oscar Wilkins anc John R. Dunton, administrator.. .Carle & | bridge Mrs. Virgil Hall, Mrs, B. Holmes, who was by Frances of the North Belfast Congre- of the a delicious dinner was designed by Clyde -essively. Coffee and sandwiches Walkley guests served,the Davis entertained last a1 Jones have something to *ay about | Mrs. John Saturday bllon B. Gilchrest, Miss Flor- interesting after gational church read an article on "The How menu of sweet assisted by Mrs, the game. The net consisting escalloped clams, South ware.... new house to sell Registered proceeds the Bryant cottage, Shore, Northport In the re- glass Practically by Optometrist, and of Rev. A. J. Lock- ence Shaw and Dean Knowlton. Why Story Telling. corn, hot rolls, fruit gelatine, assorted cake, the National Bank_Tenement of six The guests arrived during the forenoon and al Mr. Mrs. City hart of from a in ceiving line were and Hawthorne, Winterport, long experience doughnuts and coffee. The afternoon was de- 1 noon a delicious dinner was served at two rooms and bath to let. Enquire at The Jour- teachers of the Belfast large H. M. Prentiss and M. C. Hill, Mrs. I. O. O. | public Sunday school work, gave a talk on Helps in passed with music, story and Deacons Belfast, Me., h. BldB lightfully telling one in the room and the other ir nal office. attended the teachers convention tables, dining Mr. William B. Woodbury and Mrs. Bible study The session closed with the re- Among those were Mrs. Hill, sightseeing. present The menu was «pt. were W. i;he living room. grape fruil committee 15th, T. Faulkner, ports of committees, the election of the fol- Ada Mrs. Louise Charles M. Craig of the standing West Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. James Banker Rich, president; Mills, Mrs. lamb and ■'b, Miss Melvina V. cocktail, cold sliced tongue, bakec A. Parker, Miss lowing officers and superintendents: President: Addie Mrs. Susie Philbrick, Mrs. Carrie of the church, Mrs. Chas. Pilsbury, presi- entertained at dinner last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A Gray, sweet 'nor». Miss Grace A. Irish and sweet potatoes, yellow corn Grace C. Lord, Zenas Rev. Thomas H, Martin of Searsport; vice Titus, Mrs. Minnie Hansen, Mrs. Ella Hubbard, dent of the Ladies' Aid. and Mtb. Harry Banker, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hamilton TENEMENT Miss Esther tomato salad, olives, bread, apple pie anc who stood in Evans, Mrs. Grace president, Dr. E. H. Boyington of Winterport; Mrs. Edith Smith, Mrs. Grace Cook, Mrs. Min- Pillsbury, president of the Guild, and son, Miss Katheryne Newcomb and Mer- ice cream. Cards and needlework harlequin a screen near the The coon’s are havoc in Ray Neal, Mrs. Sprague, secretary, Mrs. Clarence E. Frost of Belfast nie Leathers, members, and Mrs. Maisie Jor- front of foliage piano. vin Perry....The making For rent at 25 Street. were throughout, the day. The guesfc tigh Hnce and enjoyed Elon B. Gilchrest, Her- neias oi uassius ^ruesi Ruth Kimball, Miss treasurer, Gerald W. Howard of Belfast; supts, dan as guest. ushers were Messrs. tne corn Hamilton, Miss were Mrs. Grace Thompson, Mis. Maine Hills J. T. Frank within. niton, Julia O’Leary, Miss of Home Mrs. A. J. Lockhart; bert T. Field, Clifford Pattee, Marsh and Herbert Seekins.Sunday, Sept. Inqtrre 2w38|, Department, The B. Miss Alice Miss Misses H. S. Reception. About 400 people Mrs. Eva Brown, Simmons, H. Stevens. The local I t>etts, Florence and Phoebe Mrs. T. N. Pearson; Teacher Parker and Dr. Carl 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taber of Boston, Mrs Elementary, ! attended the in Miss Lou Mrs. Her- Annie L. reception Odd bellows hall Lottie Tibbetts, Mason, several were Black, Mrs. Annie K. Training, Rev. Arthur A. Blair of Belfast; Ad- clergymen were invited and pres- Callie Howard and Mr3, Jennie Spalding of Thursday evening, Sept. 14th, given by the bert L. Seekins, Mrs. Fred R. Poor, Miss Amj Maud E. Townsend, hnel ult Mr. Pearl Benner of Mis- ent, with Miss Frances Walkley of the North R >ckland. Dr. ai d Mrs. Fred Adams of Rock- Raj Work, Belfast; Senior class John C. ^lla I of the Belfast High school in hon- E. Stoddard, Mrs. Pilsbury, Mrs. N T. H. Martin of Clark, Miss Mary Wood- sionary, Mrs. Charles M. Craig of Belfast; Belfast church, and Rev. land and Mrs. Maude Busse and daugnter or of the Houston Mrs. Thomas E. Mist new principal, Wm. T. Faulkner, and Small, Bowker, After the the following ! Bavery, Mrs. Ida CiMey, Miss Temperance, Mr. O. E Frost of Belfast. This Searsport. reception Frances visited Mr.and Mrs, Leslie Miller.... the submaster. Harold P.Cobb, and their w; ves. Bertha Wiley, Mrs. Irving T. Dinsmore, Mrs, of rth* R1>88 was Soprano solo, “Song and Mrs. Fred B. B. Toothaker Virgie Beckwith, Mr. is the old board with one Mr. Geo. program given: Mr. Toothaker, WsHaveCome exception, The hall was decorated in green and Clarence E. Read, Mrs. Norman Read, Mrs j waite, Four Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker; Carrie an auto ride to Dix- Pitcher, and superintendent of H. Robertson a Mr. Seasons,” by and Newctmb took declining re-election, v.ith and fir L. Mrs. Mrs bunting, hydrangeas trees, making Harry Kilgore, Colby Rackliffe, “Beautiful Moonlight” and mont Woodbury. Pearl Benner was elected in his vocal quartette, Sunday to visit Llewellyn Toothaker- TO STAY. place. i a very pretty effect. In the line Elon B. Gilchrest, Mrs. Harold Howard aoc receiving “Flying O’er the Meadows,” oy little Misses Hester Sanker entertained the Friday Club 1 We are row 2 cars were Mr. and Mis. Follett. running and making 2 Mrs. Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Elsie and Flora McLeod; recita- Maud. Edna, last week. The guest of honor was Mrs. Harry trips each day and return between Belfa: t and ...-IOC-I Cobb, Supt. and Mrs. W. B. Miss “The 31 Woodbury, Belfast Opera House To .ight at twi tions, “No Gentleman” and Kind Word’s Sanker, who is spending part of the honeymoon Bangor (Sundays included) and hope i.y next Moivina Parker arul MJoa I annio A„U~_.... season WITH YOUR HELP to on and an elaborate five reel Miss Alice E. Simmons; vocal in Belfast. The afternoon wi s in needle put TWO shows, at 7 8.30, pic- Mission,” by spent MORE teachers in the cars, thereby giving you the BEST j sietant High school, and Mr. Mrs. Basil R. Allen Chic- turization of “The Chorus Lady,” starring duet. "Mother Macree,” by work and crocheting arid refreshments SERVICE you ever had. Ail I WANT IS I and Mrs. Charles S. Bickford, the foimer “O Per- YOUR Is Your Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley, the Hearsi and Arthur N. Johnson; vocal solo, ken wiggle, saltines, olives, ice cream, cake PATRONAGE and GOOD WILL. My Glassware a of the school fa es are 1 member committee. The re- reasonable. Here are: very Complete? | Vitagraph News and some comedy cartoont fect Day,” by Mr. Johnson. Miss Amy E. and coffee were served, and all went out on they wl ^ appointed home should be without a full service of : ception was followed ac 8.30 by the following the \ high grade p will compose the feature bill. The story 01 Stoddard was the accompanist. During the lawn, where a number of snapshots were FROM BELFAST number of which was enthusi- i glassware. j program, every “The Chorus of life behind the foot- followed Mrs. Charles A. Sanker and bride of Lady,” social hour that taken.Harry Altoona, To Searsport, $ ,20 Round .36 astically encored: Piano duet. Miss Lillian Dex- Trip, $ 'nS helps so much to give that air of distinction and class which every I | lights, across which young women smile is un- PiUbury of the general committee and Mrs. Penn., left on the boat Monday for Boston, To Stockton, .30 Round Trip, .50 gj I ter and Miss Edna solo,Mrs. Thus. To Curtis;vocal The behind cream and assist- and Bangor. .76 Round 1.25 desires her table to have as the rich sparkling brilliancy and beautiful == iversal in its appeal. glimpse the E.S. Bowker Berved ice cake, having visited his brother, James Sanker, Trip, E. Bowker; readings, three short poems, I ‘'Pes of Chippendale glass. I curtain which hides the world of powder anc ed by Misses Margaret Rogers, Katherine family... .Jennie Wentworth has been visiting j Two Builders, If the Truth were and The FROM BF.LFAST Told, is a faithful of a side ol Lillian and Violet Dex- at Millie Mitchell you appreciate the social value of beautiful rouge representation Brown, Lillian Davis, George G, Dyer’s_Miss glassware? King, Miss Alice E. Simmons; violin solo, Miss To Northport, $.25 Round $ .45 ^ life that never fails to interest. Friday even- ter, Louise Clement. Marguerite and Dorothy visited Annabel Underwood last week-Mar- Trip. luppendale helps to create social because it is the kind of Hazel Doak; selection four little who To Lincolnville, .40 Round Trip, ,75 prestige glass- [o by girls Kleine the well knowr Elizabeth ion to ing George presents Ingalls, Katherine and Kittredge. Waterman left for Waterville Tuesday To Camden, .60 Round 1,00 ''arcany woman might envy. A compose the MacLeod Quartette; tenor solo, Trip, i|i stage masterpiece, “The Spendthrift/' featur- attend Henry Davidson To Rockland, .75 Round 1.40 Arthur N. Colby College.... j Trip, Johnson; reading. One Good Time, Fenwick. Also ing dainty Irene the latesl visited Mr. and Mrs. John Waterman Monday, Car leaves Windsor Hotel for Bangor 9 a. m. Wilkins Miss by Mary Freeman, Sabra Dyer- and 3 for a. CHiPPENDALE chapter of “Gloria’s Romance,” and a gooc coming from Appleton in his automobile. p. m.; Rockland 9.10 m. and 5.10 “KRIS-TOL** vocal solo, A Perfect Mrs. Basil p. m. Day, Allen; comedy will be shown. Saturday, at the mat- vocal Mother we ask for duet, McCree, by Mrs. Hart and a double Again your patronage. We are THE GLASS OF inee and evening shows, big progran There is no intention of increasing your ex- I QUALITY Arthur N. Johnson. Cake and Very truly yours, punch were is in “Hell’s offered, Wm. S. Hart Hinges/ penses. A. A. Howes & Co. would rather save J !> SO served the | named because it is the lines of the during evening by members of the the western ever designed upon wonderful Chippen- greatest picture produced you money. Let them tell you about Cedulas ! CARR’S 1 Senior and were class, selections played on the Grace in the first of furniture which, although introduced by the master designer, Thomas O Darling episode “Beatrix and the reason why. 1' Victrola. The affair was a brilliant success, TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PPendale, so long ago, has never been surpassed for and Fairfax,” and a Keystone two-reel laughfest any Sickness 1 beauty dignity. and the members of the Senior 3w38 U * class wish to Beatrice Fairfax will be remembered as e carry a full stock of all items at all times. th< or Operation \ Bad For extend their thanks and j Summer Children. appreciation to all big sister of all true lovers, and who conduct SCOTT S ^une in and examine them-see for the doctors prescribe yourself ;diamond-like sparkle to who in any way helped to make it so, | There has been an unusual amount of sick- especial* ed a column in some of the larger dailies giv EMULSION—it contains the \ "hich no illustration or can do ness among children everywhere this summer. TO LET j description possibly justice. ly to the Juniors and lower classmen. The is || ing advice to the lovetorn. This a series o vital elements nature craves Extra precautions should be taken to keep the committee in charge was Archie di- and liver Robinson, vivid feature dramas based on the experience; repair waste, create pure J bowels open active. Foley Cathartic Tenement of 6 rooms and bath, all Charles Edna Tablets are a fine and wholesome physic; cause Carle & Me. rector;] kGetchell, Curtis, Lilliar of Miss Fairfax. For the remainder of th< blood and build physical strength. 1 modern improvements, first class loca- Jones, Belfast, no pain, nausea or griping. Relieve indigestion, Dexter, Eleanor Bruce, Alice Rosswell, Harolc No Alcohol or Opiate I week’s program, see the advertisement ii sick headache, biliousness, sour st.omach, bad tion. Inquire at N. Burgess and Willard Jennys. another column. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, J.12—23 | breath. Sold everywhere, 1 ito I 38 JOURNAL OFFICE. September Fashion Notes. One Piece Dresses in Serge. Silk and Even- ing Tissues for Street and Social Wear. Wool Sport Stockings. Newest Hats and Garnitures. Ecclesiastical Silks. [Correspondence of The Journal.] New York, Sept. 18, 1916. The Btores I are showing a full line of all that is new in fabrics, and as models galore are to be had in all the latest types of costumes, people who have the money are wisely investing before prices soar higher, as The Have has borne they are scheduled to do. Kind You Always Bought the sign;u ture of Chas. II. and has been made under Ecclesiastical Silks. Fletcher, in, personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no The newly imported silks that France ,„le to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations amt has sent over, notwithstanding the hand- “ Jnst-as-good” are hut Experiments, and endanger tins of war can be de- icap conditions, only health of Children—Experience against Experiment. scribed by superlative adjectives; “mag- nificent” and “gorgeous” are two that The Kind You Have seem adequate to characterize the show- Always Bought "•Bears the of The World’s I ing in the higher grade pieces. Gold and Signature j silver, with colorings of every hue from moonlight blue to the deepest and rich- est tones. Fine jardiniere floral stripes, old time pompadours, and single flower I Most Motor and leaf designs of mammoth propor- I are some of the to be noted Quiet tions, things In Use For Over 30 Years. in tbe new showing. These will make TMK CINTAUS COM PA N Y, NIW YORK CITY to the Otherwise it own- It’s easy pick escapes Willys Knight gorgeous evening wraps, or rich linings for real thing in motor cars. your senses. ers are all through ex- mantles of fur, and will be employed for evening and reception frocks, usually perimenting— they’re §§ in combination with lighter plain ma At a Probate held at h I Drive a Willys-Knight That quiet, smooth GENERAL JOFFRE ON GERMANY’S Court, for the fixed and know it. terials. Metal taconne or brocade is County of Waldo, 01 WAR POLICY. a. It. 191B. and know—it softness also means ab- gg September, you’ll woven combined with figured silk. E'or 8 car HE.ALDof We> Settle your motor ‘We have a EARLKexecutor of the last wil, | makes else — fg instance, there will be single flowers of kept very accurate recorc everything sence of wear it’s su- late ot I'iesboro, in said ( •>;, in two parallel columns of our losses and problem for good—today fg the metal joined by festoons of flowers Ceased, having presented a j ! of the a seem like a makeshifts German reports of those same license to sell and ■ when in the silk brocade. A leaf convey preme new—gets with a large maple losses. To illustrate the the oihn belonging to said deceases .> Willys Knight fg point, at a stake and stones stai of silver is one of the notable we lost at better with patterns day Snissons, as the result of hue; thence from said stak< I power age—prac- the world’s most g an jjt Willys-Knight quiet of this sort. Orchid in the reddish hue unimportant engagement, some six angles nine rods to a stake .. and w teen or eighteen men and one or two northeasterly parallel is revealed in motion motor., of that flower is a favorite tone, its rich- to the old t< wn road ; them only. tically everlasting. U and north of Sotssons a few jj guns, pris- road to the bound fi *t urn: ness enhanced a in by striped design oners were taken and a few metres ol one and three-'ourth acres, silver brocade. Bayadere stripes will trench. The Germans in their official real estate occupied by said v. the time of his decease. continue modish. Clair-de-lune communique reported this in the min- 1 W. R & Son, Maine satin has That the Qilkey Searsport, jj utest detail and with Ordered, said petit great precision, all persons interested by on their official published record agreeing Older to be pub.Mmil thie* in Tht exactly with ours, as it always does on Republican .Journal, a The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio lS ed at Belfast, that they niav gj minor details and But on engagements. ( ourt, to he held at Belfast. “Made in U. S. A.’* M that same gj day they reported 1000 prison- County, on the lot it c!a\ ers taken near Verdun. What actually 1 916, at ten of the clock bei. cause, if any they have, wi• happened at Verdun was, that we threw petitioner .should not be gnu; out as a sort of observation post a salient JaML- forming an angle in advance of the A true copy. Atlest: a 1.1 hi a w l.i n main line, consisting of GOO men and a fc. HYGiENE OF OLD AGE. W CENTER MONTVILLE. few guns, with the order that this salient Probate Court. War, ool, Wilson, At a Probate Court e.d .v 1 should retire to the main line as soon as k for the of W Z. H. Foster is a County aim., f At the recent annual of building barn. it was hard The men soon were encampment and Wyoming. pressed. September, a. i). I91ti. j a of the Probate hard and the Grand Army of the Republic the | Following is report Simon Erskine is reshingling his house. pressed did retire, losing twen- NIKI, O. LINNKKIN I Gourt for Waldo for the Washington, 18, 1916. Wars ty-six men and three guns. The Ger- Da countv, brother ot .1 | Burgeon general of the great association County Septem- Sept. Mr. and Mrs. E B. Bean were ot in in Waterville man report of this was, that had late Knox, said County i James of will be Warriors want warm they ed. of veterans offered some advice jer term, Judge Libby Unity waged. Monday. beaten back the having present*Mi a petit: j general French line at this point said I>aii'e (> winter wear. Wilson willed free wool. i.innekin, m in regard to the health of men who have presiding: and taken 1000 The munstrator ot the o: P- A. Clement and family returned from prisoners. result estate reached 70 or more. He three sim- wonders rid of these gave Petitions for probate of will were pre- Wyoming why. Having our Northport exaggerations since the begin- Ordered. That the said petn the of a : Sunday. I all ple rules for preservation good sented in estates of Alfred E. Chase, system of that alliteration, let's talk the ning of the war shows a grand total of persons interested by c;um J older to be three n condition as old age comes on. ate of late of matter over. Gladys Oxton is doing housework at Frank men taken and killed to published physical Brooks; Edward Shibles, amounting more in The Republican Journal, are: Avoid excessive use of Prior to of the Hall’s in than the number men They foods, Knox; Estelia Hatch, late of Knox; the outbreak European Searsmont. of that France has lished at Belfast, that they n use of stimulants and excessive war we were not of wool wear- 1 liken this bate ( ourt. to be belli at lie |, excessive Vlary 0. Littlefield, late of Belfast. exporters Mr. and equipped. sort of thing to a Mrs. J H. Terry got home from ; said County, on the 10th day ; active or violent exercise. These safe- Petitions for administration were to extent. panorama where there are a few pre- ing apparel any appreciable Massachusetts sticks, 1916, at ten ol the clock be' j are and are so Friday. guards widely applicable, sented in estates of Joseph W. Linne- Our mills had all they could do to supply stones, dried leaves and bits of grass in | cause, if any they have, why t I Misses should terse that they are easily remembered. late of Knox; late of aur own needs. We sold in foreign mar- Alice Df membership 159,863. minors, of Belfast. ported wearing apparel beginning, day At alProbate court held at Mi j ■ 'Deaths during the numbered 11,856, jt pretty good indication, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Luce were in people will realize how they have been ! for tlie County of Waldo. year Petitions lor license to sell real estate $270,000,000—a Belfast 1 it that wool is a in September, a. 1). 1916. a little over 7 per cent, In the general were in estates of Walter E. is not, prime requisite Monday, guests of their son, F. B Luce. fooled.’’—September Atlantic. presented \V. .JOHNSON of ! list the deaths are more than 100 late of James A. war time? There is a certain kind of i pension Heald, Islesboro; Watts, George A. Gordon and with IjlRANKcounty, administrator of u ] soldiers’ feet” that makes a man “too family Mrs. Mer- aday, but the pensioners include ate of John W. Davis, late of “cold proud a. Watts, late ot Freedom. ? Freedom; I rill Gordon visited J. Webb in Skowhegan Wins State Championship. j widows, and survivors of all the wars of Morthport; Helen A. Carter of Belfast. lo fight”, hut the physically cold feet Knox Sunday. I Waldo, deceased, having pi j ! for a llcens*# to se the United a few are left render even a brave man incapable of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. who praying States, Only Accounts were presented in estates of Curtis, have been 13. tain lot or of land w u b warm the 1 Waterville, Sept. Skowhegan parcel ♦who served in the Mexican war that Ellen M. late of first and rfficient Wool apples in Belfast since last bounded as lolinw>. ; j Chase, Belfast, j fighting. spring, are soon to return won the base ball championship of Maine ; standing, ended in 1848. Eight or ten soldiers of | S. helifire itself cannot thaw the by the load leading from 1 final; George Chase, late of Belfast, | atter; ( by taking the first game from Sanford and ■ loihe- j Montville; westerly \ the war and the war of I former. Wool blankets warm the sol- McCall Designs revolutionary first and John H. Baker, late of Wednesday afternoon in the double-head- | Captain N. H. M. Kurland; ,i; final; air 1812 lived to be more than 100 years old, | first and Etta F. Flan- iier; hot warms the ! Le?srik Bachelaer hauled a two-horse load of er on the field. Skowhe- I iitiw or formerly of liomas I Winterport, final; ( politician 1 played Colby or in cloud Ordered, t hat the saiil p»*iit, and possibly thirty forty who were ! late of first and Clara Nor Wefe we of much wool. sats to Shure’s mill last w**ek that designs developed in siiver, and also won the of fiers, Belfast; final; j exporters Carney gan purse $2,000, taking all persons interested by the civil war will live to be centenarians. P. Parsons, late of Belfast, first and finai; ; Dur producers sold their dip in this coun- threshed out 72 bushels. other patterns suggest Gothic arches of three games, two at Skowhegan the pre- order to be published tl.r, v It is that the rate of mortality was American em- 1 vious the furnished in Tlie Republican .Journal, a probable George A. Quimby, late of Belfast, first I try; it made in mills, cathedrals or the stained day, money being j Misses Clara Bean and Wentworth, glass of cathe- ed at Belfast, that they may ap the Veterans is than the American labor. In 1914 we sent Mary of each team. The first j ahibng higher and final; Stephen Woods, late of Bel- ploying by supporters Court, to be held at Belfast. w a with E. A. Ramsay, students at the M. C. dral windows. | general average. They went through fast, guardian’s first and final; Ellen P. away 335,000 pounds. In 1915 we ex- | I, contest was a walkover for the Skow- County, on the 3 Ot li day of <> went to Pitt>field ! at ten no« trying ordeal in camps and bivouacs, as late of first. ported 8,158,OOOpounds, worth $2,216,000. Monday. Blocked and plaided silks of rich but hegan players, the result being 15 to 3. of the clock before Frothingham, Belfast, j if any they have,why the pray as in battle. On occasion they made In a little over half as but Sanford won the second 9 to 5. j well | Warrants and inventories were return- 19i6, much, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watts of Hallowell and subdued colorings are to be used for game er should not be granted. on the roads and in ; the doubled. The tariff board esti- JA y. K.- long marches, slept ed in estates of Etta F. Flanders, late price j Mrs. A. M. Watts of Waterville were at Miss blouse and for wear scant. ; day gowns combined A true copy. Attest: fields and at times rations were ! or Velzora H. late of mated that in 1910 our wool manufactur- Belfast; Fernald, Etta Thompson’s last week. with woolen fabrics. Arthur W l.i The deaths from disease outnumbered j Alonzo F, late of Burn- ers used 500,000,000 pounds of raw wool Belfast; Dodge, Leslie I- those from bullets. Over 2,500,000 men | E. late of Ishs- of all kinds annually. The production of Thompson’s horse, which he recently Velvets Prominent. HUMPHREYS* ham; Mary Whitcomb, A 1.1)0 ^S— 111 COlirt Of 1 were enlisted in the Union forces. At : late of the United States at that time was in the bought of F. A. is ill with boro; Sarah E. Turner, Palermo; j Cushman, lockjaw Fa medies ar$ Ur fast, on the iatl. day -•? of the of ! Velvets are prominent as when Humphreys’ Homeopathic j the latest report the membership j Ellen M. Chase, late of Belfast; John W. neighborhood 325,000,000 pounds.com- and not expected to recover. always i Adelaide Chase Qulmby, a n. j 1 and In to meet Hie needs of families estate ot KUmi M. Chase, Grand Army had declined to 149,074. It i Davis, late of Northport; Fred M. Con- ing under the head of classes 2. fur dominates the mode, as it does at designed Milton M. Wentworth is building a veranda said County, deceased, ha\ survivors who were that the list of or that mother, fath- r, ! ■embraces nearly all ] ner, late ot Troy; Lewis M. Partridge, year Wyoming topped present. Light weight velvets, both in invalids, something first and Anal account of was in on his house, which adds much to the the the United States be- S. States and second appear- can take or to meet estate t«»r allowance. in service of late of Stockton Springs; Charles Bheep-raising corded and will be nurse or invalid give the of with ance of his attractive home. plain weaves, very tween 1861 and 1865. The surgeon gen- late of Silas M. Pen- production wool, 36,000,000 need of the moment. Have been in use Ordered, ttiat notice tliei Knight, Northport; the 1. on the best of washed and unwashed wool, much worn. weeks successively, in The j eral good counsel way late of pounds Miss Bethia Bates was called to her old home * gives dleton, Unity. for over Sixty Years. a newspaper published in 1- health to men of three- to of the scoured. 1 to maintain good Petitions for probate of wills were al- equal 11,500,000 pounds in South Mass last A Model. that all persons iuteiested n in Hanover, week by the Charming Mo. for Fr!<«« score and ten. His recommendations are Montana had the edge on Wyoming Date Court, to he held at Be lowed in estates of Cyrenus B. Downes, illness of her Mrs. Inflammations 2.5 ex- wool mother, Mary Bates, who is A model in one of the new 1 Fevers, Congestions, of -.October next, and show valuable to men of any age. Avoid of Jeweti H. late production, by very little. charming Fever 2.5 late Winterport; Ginn, 2 Worms, Worm have, why the said account ad- The of the quite aged, > Petition for allowance was allowed in embargo among the members was attractively of A. D. 1916. a in and old can to the present Percy day September, newspaper published congestion. Young testify laid on Australian wool, and the small i: ah sons interesit estate of Horace W. late of price Montgomery, aged 99, who served in the bat- in both large and shapes, many of certain instrument, to be the at pel Dr. New Murphy, purporting Court to be held ai effectiveness of King’s Discovery continued up. The Democratic party, tery. Another nonogenarian present was John last will and testament of Mary Orinda Lit- bate Swanville. the best models built on small, brimless A of October next, ami for and colds. a bottle today at declared that free wool meant Graves of Rockport. tlefield, late of Belfast, in said Count} ol Waldo, day coughs Buy having they have, why the said a then turned around and The youngeBt survivor was Benjamin Grib- turban frames, with either high puffed deceased, having been presented for probate, your Druggist, 60c. cheaper wool, with a that Hortense a. lowed. bin, who entered the service at the age of 15 together petition praying ,i a m y NOTABLE SPEAKING TOUR. that their tariff law had raised velvet the of Belfast be ad mi l- bragged as a member of the 1st Maine emplacements surrounding A. Talbot may appointed Attest: the of wool. What inconsistency. Heavy Artillery. istratrix, with the wili annexed, of said deceas A true copy. IMPORTANT WEST INDIAN PORT. price Dinner was served by Edwin Relief crown, or with crowns on the “tarn” A ltT H U vv 1 under Ke- Libby ed’sest te. Mr. Hughes Traveled 14,000 Miles in 39 During the fiscal year 1913, and the afternoon was devoted to Corps, social and in that notice he to all in- we order, draped posed ways Ordered, that given persons which in the law, imported 84,000,000 diversions. These officers were elected: John •* The Island of St. Thomas, Days and Made 141 Speeches. publican terested by causing a copy of this order to be SB.—In Court of wool classes I and which H. Thomas, 4th Maine greatly increase the height of the hat. WALDO days of sail vessels was a natural ship pounds 2, paid Regiment, presi .ent; published three weeks successively in The Re- Vv fast, on the 12th day New York, 13. Chas. E. of revenue. John W. 2d Maine at that administi. centre in the West Indies and between Sept. us nearly $10,000,000 We Turner, Battery, Henry Jet pins, bands, and other ornaments publican Journal, published Belfast, the> Helen M. Baker, Hughes ended his first presidential cam- in Ladd, 4th Maine Regiment, William P. Hurley, may appear at a 1’iobate Court, to he held at Bel- John H. Baker, late ot and South America, has the larg- imported 146,000,000pounds 1914,under are at the front of the on the North here He reached United States Navy, and William O. Steele, placed directly fast, within and for said County, second County, deceased, having ; and most accessible natural paign trip Tuesday. Democratic law, seven months of free of October next, at ten of the clock id admn.i-t' est, safest Berdan's Sharpshooters, vice John and there is a decided for Tuesday final account the city at an early hour, went to a wool in and presidents; hat, vogue before and show if have harbor in that section of the globe. Th:B 242,000,000 pounds 1915, 426,- W. 4ih Maine noon, cause, any they for allowance. Titus, Regiment, secretary- should not be hotel, and later will depart for his sum in 1916. Ar. ostrich used in the narrow bands and whv tlie same proved, approved island, which has been under Danish rule 000,000 pounds insignificant treasurer; Frank E. Aylward, ~F. mer home at The George and allowed. m I If in- Bridgehampton. trip was realized from this wool, be- W. Steele and for weeks successively, since is a coaling station, and the duty Thomas, 0, Myrick H. Nash, ex- small tips, particularly gray feathers JAMES LIBBY, Judge. n ii. 1671, wa> one of the in time and a newspaper publish' ot de- longest, cause hair was retained on ecutive committee. A true copy. Attest: habitants are composed mostly angora goat on black hats. Silk beaver in black, ty. that all persons nun mileage, ever taken by a to Twelve members have died since the last Arthur W. Leonard. Register. scendants of negro slaves, many of whom presidential the dutiable .ist, thanks Congressman Probate Court, to be held The makes some of the smartest : nominee. Mr. Hughes left here on the an wool reunion. veterans present were: especially of October next, an are in the cultivation of sugar j Garner, of Texas, angora pro- today day employed of John w. W. C. H. have, why the said night Aug. 5th and traveled 39 days. who was a framer of the Titus, Henry Ladd, Davis, blocked hats exhibited at the fashionable At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and they cane. St. Thomas, it is expected, will ducing State, bt allowed. His took him from Benjamin Gnbbin, M. H. Nash, James E. Lane, for the of Waldo, on the 2nd Tuesday Panama as itinerary Portland, bill. we have lost consider- stores. of wool are shown for County .1 v Ml profit greatly by the Canal, Altogether Sewall W. Hewett, E. S S, B. Wade, Stockings of A. 1). 1916. Maine, to San from Canada from Cowing, September, A true Attest: distance from via that island Diego, Cal., ably over $100,000,000 in revenue S. J. C. E B. N. Alden copy. the Europe Harding, Ames, Marsh, sports and will be appropriate for skat- certain instrument, purporting to be the Iasi AR'fHt'K Nv- I to within sight of the Mexican border. and the consumer no to the canal is shorter than that via any wool alone, got Wooster, Frank E. Alyward, Percy Montgom- will and testament of Kdward Shibies. late He visited 25 at all the which will doubtless be even more A other in the West Indies. The StateB, spoke benefit, but he paid more internal taxes. ery, H. E. Doherty, B. F. Phiibrook, John ing, of Knox, in said County of Waldo, deceased port chief centers of in the coun- for LUO 88.— In Court fortunate in located population is going becaues Simpson, W. O. Steele. Adelbert A. Dailey A. popular next winter than last. having been presented probate. island is also being Wyoming Republican fast, on tile 12tli d.n try, exclusive of the south, and includ- to the W. Cunningham, Charles A, Jameson. Oliver Oi dered, That notice be given to all persons in- WA about between the it wants a'return protective policy. Verona Clarke. A. Parsons ami mid-way principal the B. B. F. John O terested a copy of this order to In Ceorge ing capitals of ten States, and trav- knows that from Spear, Walters, Graves, Henry by causing w ill of Clara I and West American ports. Wyoming competition three weeks successively in The lie tors et the European eled miles railroad. In addi- Davis, Isaiah Witham, Frank E. Emery, Alvin published in said decent to take of 10,494 by Australia will be strong after the war Journal, at Belfast, that they last, County, New harbor works advantage Barnard, John W. Turner, W. H. Simmons, A. publican published their flirt and tinal account tion he more than 400 miles a been at a Probate Court, to he held ai the trade via the canal were in averaged and she knows wool prices have C. John H. may appear begun Burgess, Thomas, Alfred Blacking- within and for said County, on the sec said estate for allowance. week by motor or about 2,500 miles, of the war. be- Beltast, 1913 and a year ago at an out- high because Wyoming ton, Rufus Burrows E. A. Butler, George F. of at ten of Hit completed the total of his ond Tuesday October next, Ordered, That notice Mi- making mileage trip ap- lieves it is a wiser measure of military Thomas, J. E. Jones, James W. J. E. olock before and show cause, if any they lay of $2,000,000. Clark, noon, weeks suceessivjLiy m I h< proximately 14,000 miles. Lemuel Oliver the same should not be proved, ap- The depth of water at the entrance to preparedness to encourage the production Rhodes, S. Dow, C. Moulton, have, why newspaper published in ! His trip was made over 15 railroad of wool in America than it is to run a William P. GooK, Aiphonso Brown, Thomas proved and allowed. that all persons interesied the harbor has been increased to 31 feet JAMES LIBBY, Judge. systems. Since his from Benner, Benjamin F. Babbidge, E. O. Ulmer, bale Court, to he belo at lb has been constructed about departure government-owned nitrate plants. Wyo- A true Attest: and a wharf New Fred Snow, Alvah and James Mc- copy. of October next, and show York, Mr. Hughes has undergone waits” for a at Babbidge Arthur W. Leonard. Register. 3,200 feet long with a depth of over 31 ming “watchfully wallop Laughlin. have,why the said account almost every sort of experience that like- ,1AM I' feet alongside. All modern appliances Woodrow. Let all wool States do befalls a candidate and many 10c. and 15c. At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within am A true copy. Attest: are installed. A usually wise. 1 h for bunkering steamerB for the o' Waldo, on the second Tues AKTH UK M coal out of the ordinary. He donned a min- Worms Sap Your Child’s Strength. County large stock of American and British dav of September, A. I) 1916. er’s togs at Butte and went 3,000 feet ARE FOR SALE IN BELFAST BY is on hand. St. Thomas is also Is child aud fretful? Does he instrument to be the las 1 kept down into the climbed mountains Forget Your Aches. your pale cry certain purporting 88,—in Court >f no harbor or earth, will and testament of Alfred E. Chase, latt a free port as out in sleep or ground his teeth? These symp- A Belfast, on the 12tli dav practically more than 12,000 feet and attended Stiff lame make of Brooks In said County of Waldo, de‘eased WALDO dues are while stores high knees, aching limbs, back, Adelaide C. Quimby. adinm light demanded, toms may mean worms and you should obtain been for Lizzie M State and county fairs and a national Having presented probate non, with tin will annexe and can be procured at cheap life a burden. If you suffer from rheumatism, Chase of Brooks, in said county, named execu provisions exposition. He made 141 and relief at once. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a CARLE & JONES, George S. Chase, late oi hell A stock of oil fuel for use in speeches a bottle of Sloan’s trlx to serve without bond. rates. large was gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get the deceased, having presentee photographed thousands of times. pleasant remedy that kills worm, and by Who have all the •’ steamerB is also constantly kept on hand. Liniment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy by special arrangement Ordered, That notice be given to all person: account of administration Mr. Hughes reached New York in its mildly laxative quality expels it from the interested by causing a copy of this order to b< lowance. to it penetrates without rubbing and in The Re that notice then good health and He will rest apply; the and patterns all the time. published three weeks successively Ordered, j spirits. system, Worms sap vitality make at Belfast, that n'1 he Could Not Do Her cooking. four at and then soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more publican Journal, published they weeks successively days Bridgehampton child more to other ailments. at a Probate Court, to be held a a in 1‘ 3 Mrs F. E. Hartmeister, Tea., Mo., writes; your susceptible may appear newspaper published will start on a that will last, with effective than muesy ointments or poultices. WAITING TO SEND. Belfast, within and tor said County, on the sec inter* ■•o trouble for twc trip Your sells Kickapoo Worm 25c 5®”NO ty, that all persons "I was affected with kidney elec- Druggist Killer, of October uext. at ten of tin to be held at I only one break of two days, until For strains or sore muscles or wrench- ond Tuesday Probate Court, so bad thia summer I could hardly sprains, show years. 1 got tion a box. clock before noon, and show cause, if any the; day of October next, and Pilli day. from strenuous exer- do my cooking. I got Foley Kidney ed ligaments resulting have, why the same should uot be proved, ap have, why the said account Too Children and I feel like a new person.” many cise, Sloan’s Liniment relief. Keep Oyy proved aLd allowed. ed- gives quick JAMES LIBBY, Judge. jambs women symptoms of kidney derange- FOR FLETCHER’S neglect it on hand fur At your Drug- weak back, swollen ankles and joints, emergencies. A true copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: ment, TFOLEYI-re TABLETS Arthur W. Leonard, Register, AKTHBK W. W"."1” aches, pains and rheumatism. Sold everywhere End Stomach Sweet -1 hwXcnvr -Bowels Regular gist, 26c. CASXORIA .p ^ social Problems. Nepotism at the National id-The Journal: The GIRL GOULD Capital. r M numl r of nu n are D. .gainst each o'ln r Washington, C-, Sept. 18. 1916. NOT WORK Not only have “deserving Democrats” ■ been he world’* history, given fat government jobs wher- a"d intel- ever .tty every She Was Relieved from possible by the Wilson Administra- to pause and con- How tion, but the “Poor Relations” of Demo- cratic hue ami w hat can Pain by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Cabinet officers, Senators and ate the condition of | Representatives have also been well increased destructive Vegetable Compound. j taken care of. warfare makes it the Nepotism is rife in the Government tticiency of men in j service and at the Capital. Taunton, Mass.—" 1 had pains in both Never my life has been tn- before in the history of this sides and when my periods came 1 had has j ,S III their ability in the country nepotism been so rampant as to at home urlv man could not stay under Mr. Wilson's administration To The farther than from work and suf- with the Glenwood I olhers begin Cabinet. When Wm. J. heard, hut by his dis- fer a long time. Bryan was secretary of State he had his son laws he has enabled One day a woman appointed to a position in the De- elevated gas oven and gas broiler are above the 1 partment of through earth, sea or came to our house Justice and his son-in-law to a coal to .IS creative Ill position in the range just right at without I genius. and asked my Treasury Depart- get stooping. rharous day of human ment Secretary McAdoo, son-in-law of mother why I was President disputes like so many Wilson, put one of his sons in Mother the are using all the suffering. Department of Justice and one in they her civilized life in Hccord- told that I suf- the Department of Commerce. Secre- .mrient low ideals. fered every month tary Daniels got a place for his brother Two in been made in the arts and she said, Why in the Department of Justice. Former ranges Gas First Assistant -. arch. But it has not don't you buy a Postmaster General the of one Daniel C. space ought worth while to bottle of E. Roper, who recently resigned Lydia to assist in the Wilson Range -ludy of human society. Campaign^at one save room and Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? My time had three food and ornament, members of his family mother bought it and the next month I on the hundreds of has bent hiB energies pay rolls. Secretary Redfield, was so well that I worked all the month U. Grant % naiiinient of ihe same appointed Smith, his private 1 each if mankind have not without staying at home a day. am secretary. Smith had one son on the steps day. i! much above that of in good health now and have told lots of pay roll as a House page, and his son-in- law is a would not be contend- girls about it.”—Miss Clarice Morin, special agent of the Depart- ment of Commerce. : battle. 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. instruct machines for In the House of Representatives Speak- Thousands of girls suffer in silence er Clark’s son is the j iry manual labor, for parlimentary clerk every month rather than consult a at annnm. He is not mercial purposes, by phy- $4,000 per yet thir- sician. If who are troubled with and was this cure of matter and the girls ty given job by the Demo- or cratic House Hut as (hey approach painful irregular periods, backache, majority before he had fin- ished his law studies. ■■,» society, they dis- headache, dragging-down sensations, Numerous Democratic Senators ure of social elements. fainting spells or indigestion would take have taken care : the mastery of this Lydia E. I’inkbam’s Vegetable Com- good of their “poor kin”with is slow and difficult fat jobs on the Government payroll. Sen- c' a Safe and pure made pound, remedy ator Overman of North Carolina has his ing the most infiuen- from roots and much herbs, suffering son in a i. differ so radieal- $2,500 position and a daughter ty be avoided. might bolds a $1,400 job. A brother-in-law of Glenwoob Write to Senator Kern ot Indiana has a erably well agreed as Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine good place K in the Senate document vims and molecules in Co., Lynn, Mass, (confidential) for free room. Tne wife and brother ot Senator Gore of Oklaho- tun when we come to advice which will prove helpful. are on the Senate will tell you that man ma, pay roll. Senator Martin of has a brother as y in action, that an Virginia as- plant from the soil today with the agi s sistant clerk to his i- iir. be- j committee. Senator impossibility, of time for the decomposition iuld not af- required ! Vardaman of Mississippi has his son as- possibly of the ancient stone to form our fertile will tell j sistant clerk to his Committee. Sena- They you soil. Because of the rapidity of modern mind is but iui unamoeriam oi uregon nas ms son a nothing activities and the magnitude of the dis- of bodily activities, messenger in his Committee. The son- aster in case of a false move, it is far in-law of Senator Lane of .taught by a very few Oregon acts more to establish correct prin- like been important as his father-in-law’s private secretary. Cornell,has ciples and move in the right direction for the past ! The son of Senator Tillman of South apidiy than ever before. Locke could teach for the Carolina is the clerk in his father’s Com- uit, happily the mind was an tablet in that empty mittee. Another son is on the yet been by Alaska accepted Ibis slow going age without the exceed- as Railroad Commission. Senator Thomp- thinking world, disastrous results to the ingly falling son of Kansas has his son on the us tieiieve. ne ma- pay roll. When in a both Coal and Gas Ovens the lot of an empty head in these days. A cousin ot hurry have even one Senator Saulsbury of Dela- rcpre- a state If we would aspire to higher of ware was a An.erican Association given good job on the Trade can be at same one human society, w>e must be as familiar operated the time, using for meats and the other for pastry. :ii of Science held in Commission. Senator O’Gorman ot New with tile development of social life as the holidays of last York landed the job of Collector of the Call and look them over and you will agree that a Glen wood does we are with the development of a field Port of New “Certainly ! lien Prof. Baird uf York for his son-in-law, of corn from the embryo of the seed Field Malone. The was right when tie Dudley nephew of : ati-ri.ilism was on the planted. Senator Robinson is a senate We watch the of animal and doorkeeper. growth The most glaring ex-unples of nepotism vegetable tissue in all stages of develop- are found : is familiar with in the House, and more “poor iiiy ment, and even dissect the human mind which has been body relations” have been taken care of in 10 see how wouderfully it is made. But of the Chris- the House than in the Senate, simply tie- ginning war seems the means to be about only cause there are more ■ an Representatives simply incompre- thus far invented for human dissecting than there are Senators. Take Illinois ■ cohesion, adhesion, for society. In the progress of mankind we ! and it is made example. Tavenner’s sister-in-law is v, not have had and and slavery aristocracy his Stone’s brother is a -Ihie by denying its ex- ; stenographer. I Mitchell ® Trussell, Belfast despotism. : clerk in the House room. alting mental action to document Sa- | Church culminated in a eniical forces. despotism bath’s nephew is alto in the document Having Roman to become the conscience ^mgmm—■———■—IH Pope room. Indiana Democrats have not nature of the social ele- of the Civil despotism culmi- to construct laws people. overlooked appointing members of their cessary nated in a German Kaiser to think and lion of for the families to good places, Gray’s sister society; act tor a German people. No man aside lily, and State is his secretary, Cullop’s stepson is his community from the Roman Pope ever dominated ids is carried forward ac- secretary, Morrison’s son is his secre- so many minds as the present German THE SECOND MAINE REUNION. r m made laws. In the lan- tary. Ciniaren Vry 1 Emperor. e “Man alone of all Representative Pou of North Carolina, poet, In the of FOR FLETCHER’S The fifth annual reunion of the Second r« LET YOUR CROPS uTI early stages development for a time Bon on DECIDE gs combats nature.” had his the pay roll as seems the was held in despotic government only the clerk of the on Maine Regiment association will tell to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured S nan has ti it much Committee Claims, R I They you improved available form. Democratic ideas usual- OASTO A 20th. None fundamentals of the drawing $1600 per annum. Young Pou Bangor, Wednesday, Sept. in the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. r logical with of the field and staff officers of the ^ ly keep pace intelligence. at this time was a student in the Univer- SKIPPEKS WIFE AT 2nd try compared the author of ra- HELM,- > JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. < An intelligent people should learn to of Maine, which was the first regiment to at fire and men to the sity North Carolina. Representative ti flying settle their disputes by intellectual force leave the State for the front in 1861, and lie can be made in Johnson of South Carolina, got one of And With the Daughter, assists in I THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY. NEW YORK i; progress rather brute force. can Getting some of the bloodiest en- than by Society his sons in the Postoffice which fought in K; in e till mind is accorded a Department the Schooner Herman F. Kim- j move harmoniously only by being sub- Leaking Of the war, are now living. Of Universe other and another a House job. A nephew gagements among to the same methods ball into Port. the five who I__ jected systematic was made clerk to a the commissioned officers, as even a few of our House committee long which in other of are i___ prevail departments and the man- 13. and the are now alive Capt. Garnsey, Gen. ersities are that representative’s campaign Portland, Sept. Courage ;i teaching science. Geo. M. B. Lieut. Horatio Cole, ager was made a ability of Mrs. Frank Thurston to sail a A. Farnham, Bangor; mg but the body and its ex- Wash. Capital policeman. Rep- 627 21 Street, Bellingham, resentative of coastwise vessel saved the Staples, Portland; Lieut. Frank S. activities we Finley, South Carolina, undoubtedly have not. a 2. 1916. Lieut. S. Dean Ban- CAMDEN- BELFAST Sept. has his son as his secretary and another small two masted schooner, Herman F. Trickey, Benson, ; nutation on which to found this marched from son is a clerk on the House roll. Kimball which was towed into this gor. When regiment ng The Repre- port AUTO SERVICE. society. develop- tnis the boat of the Bangor on its way to the front May 14, is to sentative Aiken, of South Carolina, em- morning by power ety analogous the de- was about and was News and Notes. his son as his his Elizabeth Coast Guard Station. 1861, it 1,000 strong a planet from Literary ploys secretary; nephew Cape 1916. primeval is in the While Mrs. Thurston’s who is in command of Col. Charles D. Jameson. Beginning May 29, earth seems to Seargent-at-arms office. Rep- husband, have was lieutenant resentative of two the of the and the two Charles W. Roberts col- Leave Windsor hotel, I Arrive in her of A new feature in the num- Clark Florida, has captain Kimball, | Belfast, Camden, degree perfection September and was relatives on his committee and a members of his crew were onel, George Varney major. 8.00 a. m.; 12.00 p. m.; 3,00 p. m. 9-30 a. m.; 1.30 4.30 but greater com- ber of "The Writer,” the Boston maga- got busy keeping [ p. m.; p.m. miciety, the schooner from the Sickness had broken out among the zine is a door keeper's job for his brother. The sinking by bailing Leave View I Arrive in g the elements of earth at forliterarv workers, department of the First Maine of Camden, Bay House, Belfast, son of is the water from the hold Mrs. Thurston re- members Portland, -ted than are found on "Advertisement Writing,” in which Representative Padgett 9.30 a. .n.; 1.30 p. m., 4.30 p.m. | 11.00a. m; 3.00 p.m.; 6.00 p.m. today assistant clerk of mained at the the schooner and the Bangor men, sound and healthy, -an ot instruction in the art of adver- his father’s commit- wheel, kept held bat tie. practical to Maine on the tee. The son of on her course for Portland and at times were the first represent fart, $1.00. Hound $2.00. "ks our tisement is a Representative Burnett hip, upon luxuriant writing given by compe- were the first men is clerk of his father’s committee. The helped her husband and the members of battlefront. They mening in the sunlight can tent expert. Arthur Pemberton continues EXTRA CARS FOR CHARTER. SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION the crew. Mrs. Thurston was assisted in from Maine to enter the State of Vir- Ins series of articles on son of Representative Carlin though a rv atom which their eyes helpful "Prepar- The battles in which student in is a her part of the work by her daughter, ginia. they parti- re existed as a melted ation for Proofreaning," and Thomas Georgetown University, MAINE TRANSPORT AlYON COMPANY. clerk in the House Committee. Madeline, who is only 14 years of age and cipated were First Bu i Run, Siege of r veil as a gas at an ear- Littlefield Marlile writes on "The Dra- Judciary who did not hesitate to lend a hand in the Yorktown, Malvern Hill, Hanover Court matic Value of Music and Un- A nephew of Representative Shackle- ORPIN J, DICKEY. Manager Phone 316-3, Belfast. Maine. and water fought as Light.” Grimes Second Bull ford is clerk to the Committee on Roads. work of bailing and sailing the old Hpuse, Mill, Run, der the heading, “The Mar- .—— ■ -. .in., .i. — European warriors. A Manuscript Peninsular Antietam, Fred- the Representative Lloyd of Missouri, has a freighter. Campaign, of this ancient conflict ket," present special manuscript and Chancellorsville. That brother in the Committee on Loaded deep with a cargo of phosphate ericksburg : a of ice needs of a large number of periodicals Accounts, by throwing pail the Kimball sailed from Boston the regiment saw real fighting is quite | are set this information being ob- and his brother-in-law is an assistant yesterday red hot stove. The heat forth, from fact that of the in the House. At one time and was bound to The first evident the 1,000 but a trifle tained from the editors. The doorkeeper Searsport. compared with directly men who left 275 returned had five members of his on intimation the captain and his crew had Bangor, only sun or the former heat of publication of “The Writer’s Directory Lloyd family that the vessel was was i n 1863. The Second Maine was a two of with information about j the pay roll. Representative Watkins, leaking early Periodicals,” and when it disbanded at has his son as clerk to a committee. last night when off Boon Island. The years regiment PRESTON’S its the of the vari- Rep- f took up abode in the manuscript requirements the of its enlistment three- resentative Candler has his son-in-law as vessel commenced to settle and the pumps end period the drv land as a riwel- ous publication, is continued, and an- were useless as of the rank and file went back, & Transient Stable i nouncement is made of a number of his secretary. Rpresentative Alexander absolutely they quickly quarters Livery, Boarding nan. Ages passed in the of hardened cam- of has his son as his became choked with the and and from this number I Is situated on r sheet oft ^ air ion offers for No one Missouri, secretary, phosphate YYashirgh just sheet. I have single and 'i sit of volcanic stone to prize manuscripts. were and so of the greater of the water was in that paigners no less than 40 officers lie soil. And other who is writing for publication can afford has Representative Hardy part double hitebes, buchhcsids, etc. Careful diiveisif desired. Your ages of the vessel from the furnished for that were later patron- to be without “The and it 1 Texas. The son of Representative Spark- part separated regiments development of animal Writer,” ap- in this age issolkited. Telephones-s-table house 61-13. man is clerk to his father’s main hold by a bulkhead. It was neces- organized. Gen. Farnham way 235-2, Iy28 wth and are peals to ail who are interested in literary committee, development for his James became lieutenant colonel of the Six- YY. G. PRESTON, matters. The of the is and the brother of Representative Fields sary Capt. Thurston, son, Proprietor. esses in which the fittest price magazine teenth Maine. j is his The father ot Thurston and Bert Wescolt to go below taww—w—■ mmmmmmmmmmnmmmvwmmmmmmm mmm' ■'is were doubtless ten cents a copy, or one dollar a year, secretary. Repre- unavoid- nr unuiai ucotciiuaui mt uk-umu uvtiv,iiw*c in to the hold and it was slow and tire- y of and the address is: P. 0. Box 1905, Bos- ijoi 10 uiic me iiuuoe arly stages civilization, some work out the water Maine of the Civil war, the Second Mass. i doorkeepers. This list might be extend- bailing with hat they are essential to ton, Maine National Guard of to- ed at great for there are scores of ordinary water buckets. regiment gress would be to defeat “The war has length produced many great gen- the of the was the first and only regiment The "poor relations” of Senators and Repre- Throughout greater part day, present European war erals, hut only one Joffre. Jotfre is like the from Maine to on border in sentatives, drawing good salaries on gov- night captain and his crew were kept go duty on by powerful intellects a force of nature,” commented a well- Texas in the of 1916. And ernment pay rolls. On August 14:h the at their task as there was grave danger year grace, convincing masses of peo- known Englishman. In the September the if action will fulfill the Chicago Tribune a par- of water reaching the forward part comes, they Fresh is not Daily published | Food only right but essen- Atlantic there is a word which of portrait tial list of the of of the vessel and causing her to sink or proud traditions of the regiment Civil I health and well a examples nepotism j being, fully explains this remark: sketch to to at least war described in this story. No denial has destroy the valuable cargo of days. pment of modern intelli- the life, done by an author who, for j EVERY DAY AT IHE ; ever been made of the Tribune’s charges DhosDhate. en more than obvious remain rapid any reasons,must anonymous. that While the men bailed Mrs. Thurston s regarding the fat government jobs Children which have taken place in This article is followed by a masterly Ury have been given to "poor relations” of stood by the wheel and sailed her hus- ! FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE i-tory. The farther back essay Viscount "War and FOR FLETC'-.£R'S by Bryce, the Democratic for the sim- band’s vessel and her young daughter re- Dissolved in water for douches stops " the more slowly the evo- Human Progress," whereby the former Congressmen, ulceration and inflam- ple reason that it is not to make mained on deek doing her bit towards j pelvic catarrh, inoved forward. As an Ambassador’s friends know that his possible CASTOR! A may denial. getting the vessel safely into port. ! mation. R ecommended by Lydia E. pare the of a fine has survived the terrible production optimism About 4 this morning two fishermen New Hotel at Dark Harbor. Pinkham Med. Co. for ten years. stress | Hogan of the two Another past years. were hailed off the Cape and they went I A healing wonder fer nasal catarrh, R. K. Hack of the Our Jitney Offer. This and 5c. essay, “Drift,” by ashore to the Cape Elizabeth Coast Guard It is learned from an authoritative sore throat and sore eyes. EconomicaL Harvard as * Classical faculty, follows DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, en- Station and source that the new hotel Has extraordinary cleansing ar.| germicidal power. notified Captain Dyer and proposition ! Overcome Chronic a a strid- Snonple Free. 5Ce. all druginits, cr postpaid by high though sounding close with rive cents to & his crew of the of on for lelesboro iB an assured that purpose, Foley Co., Chicago, plight those board fact, V-mail. 1 ht Paxton Toilet C pan Boston. Mass. en. note ot rebellion the enslav- I against III., writing your name and address clearly. the Kimball. At 5-30 the Coast Guard over $150,000 has already been raised by N of mankind Science. Havelock You will receive in return a trial con- ing by package crew boarded the leaking schooner off subscription with which to build it, and Bakery mstipation with bis incisive and Tar Ellis, investigation, taining Foley's Honey forCompound, the and towed her to this that the architect, E. C. Evans of Phila- coughs, colds and Fills, Cape finally continue to create a bad The Mind of Woman,” continues the croup, Foley Kidney the is at work the and Tablets. port, men from the coast guard sta- delphia, already upon I VuYPfl rli«f»nn>ainn nrhinh uiuc ononarl on Foley Cathartic Sold everywhere. TO SELL TRY THEIR strong purgatives. They tion relieving Captain Thurston and his plans. The house will be be built on the VV. L. In d that is all. And they brilliantly by George. ighter men from their work in the ves- site of the Islesboro Inn, which was de- vein is Dr. Session of the bailing increased dosage. A sensi- Samuel M. Cmthers’ "A Lit- Special Legislature. sel. stroyed by fire about a year ago, and We Have 3 Cases to Sell ■tment will arouse the liver erary Clinic,” brimming over as it is will contain some 60 to 65 rooms and When the schooner arrived in the har- at tone and to the with good-natured satire of one of our AUGUSTA, Sept. 13. Governor Oakley Once, stiength bor she was deep in the water and her baths, commodious living rooms, lounges, Whole lee! a Breed it is offered in most recent cultural efflorescences. There C. Curtis this afternoon issued procla- decks were nearly awash. The towboat dining rooms, etc. and have been untold to reconcile mation a session of the I Two Single One Doub.e, in attempts calling special Sebayo was summoned and with the aid The new house will be ready for the with but in the legislature for Friday, 29th, at 1U | Christianity Hellenism; Sept. of pumps tne greater part of the water 1917 business, and David H. Smith, man- Good Condition. of the Atlantic few a. m. The for the opinion indeed have proclamation special was removed from the Kimball’s hold. ager of the old Inn, will manage the been so successful as and the session gives as the purposes for the re- “Golgotha However, the Coast Guard crew stood new one. PRICE WAY DOWN. DOUGHNUTS ac- of the the adop- Acropolis,” by Elizabeth Dudley—an assembling legislature by the vessel throughout the forenoon count of the intimate tion of the revision of the sta- Call at my house, 35 Spring street. See them personal experi- general and assisted in out water in an ef- Dark bailing Harbor Golf Links. in the barn. ence of a who was wrested from tutes, legislative action wiiich will per- FRIED IN LARD AND person fort to locate the leak. Repairs will be ONLY theories by the of life itself. mit the use of the balance of the so-called GEO. E. Me. teachings made on the schooner here before she re- The new golf links at Dark Harbor BRACKETT, Belfast, The Atlantic’s of the Great Land Reserved fund now in the treasury department sumes her voyage to Searsport. have been this summer. War contains other and the consideration of for the greatly enjoyed among distinguished petitions does not course a v years have shown the use- Mrs. Thurston consider her In perfecting the 18 hole period a notable of the alteration of the harbor line of Portland 10c. doz. "ss of this remedy. It's the features, summing-up work of laBt night out of the of three years has been consumed and per events of the second of harbor. ordinary TRUCKING laxative, gentle, effective and year fighting by and the men on board to thousands of dollars have been ex- Now it point proudly many lengthening. may be J. B. W. a former officer of I am to do all kinds of if d Gardiner, the fact that she is a skipper and it. The new club house has prepared trucking in tablet form, for con- the U. He Was Worried And splendid pended upon S. Army whose analysis of Hopeless. a as as in taking. capable of sailing vessel well any been furnished under the direction and Furniture and piano moving a specialty I are at once and "For ten I was bothered with !'alin will not form a habit strategy penetrating years kidney man on the coast. of Miss Miriam Sears of supervision Have to a a,nartics. Used as to the “Brus- trouble." writes T. F. Hutchinson, Little Rock, just added my equipment 2-ton directed, comprehensible lay reader. The Kimball is a vessel of 125 Boston and her Richard D. merer Ark. "1 was worried and bad gross father, may reasonably ex- iloff; Man and General,” is a detailed aJmoBt given up Acme auto true kmade by the Cadil'ac con- _»ot only immediate all I used five boxes of tons, 84.6 feet in length, 26.5 feet beam, Sears has been as energetic in per- relief, character hope. Foley Kidney quite cern. at the but sketch of the figure was at Leave orders corner of the re-formation striking Pills and am now a well man." Foley Kidney 7.1 feet depth and built Boothbay fecting the course. Delightful teas and stable, of proper in or the great allied offensive, written habits, by Pills drive out aches, pains, rheumatism and all in 1888. She hails from Boston. Captain other affairs have materialized at the Main and Cross streets, and they will re- the natural way. j Charles the General’s brother- Johnston, kidney trouble symptoms. Sold everywhere. Thurston is a native of Rockport, Me. golf club during the season. ceive attention. DENTIST, Liquid if you desire in-law; Lewis R. Freeman has given of prompt connection. ft, $1 and 35c. his best in “Men of the Tara,” an amaz- Telephone 37 Main Street, Belfast, Me Tablets, 25c and 10c ing narrative of adventure. The fiction W. W. BLAZO, of a box the September Atlantic (“Marya” Carry with 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast 3’ou. Constipation is by Eisbeth Hasse Andrae and "Little FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS largely a matter of Selves,” by Mary Lerner), is concerned F°r headache and nervousness due to kid- habit. You can over- Backache come it with with two widely strains of our Mana- separated ney antl bladder disorders, for weary, lin’s help. foreign-born Americans. Rheumatism STORAGE- ill H. ill. II. and I).. «d Pain-laden days sleepless nights, for Hie Parana Company, Kidneys weak*lame back»take Foley Pills. First class for Columbus, Ohio Bladder. Kidney ,accommodation furniture Office 14 Main St., Tel. 341-3 O ■ Contain no harmful or habit FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS forming drugs. storage at $1.00 per month per load Ap Residence 17 Church FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND St., BLADDER SOLD to ELON B. GILCHREST. EVERYWHERE1, ply Tel. 234-3 SEARSPORT. f riend8 at home and away who tent reminders of her 79th birthday. Her daughter. Miss Frances tu, Smith, who resides with her, served ■ P. H. Dunn of Bangor was in town Friday tea and cakes to the many callers who came to “CLARIONS FOR # COMFORT”! business. 90 offer congratulations and best wishes. Mrs. “We Have With Us of Bucksport was in town verdict ot Clarion | J. H. Montgomery Smith was the recipient of many useful and That’s the Tonighfl Comfort Friday on business. pretty gifts, beside letters and postcards from users everywhere. relatives and friends who generously Furnace means | Capt. N. F. Gilkey left Saturday on a busi- away, with a Clarion remembered her. The afternoon and evening even tem- ness trip to Boston., easy management, As Welcome at the much in- I were pleasantly spent. She is very of Midnight Spread Capt. A. N. jBlancbard arrived Saturday perature, power, | terested in the affairs of the day and to quote plenty from Brooklyn, N. Y. small running expense, a con- one of her friends “bears her age very grace- As at the Breakfast Table I has been the of fresh air. Miss Marjorie Kennedy guest fully” All hoped that she might live to enjoy stant supply pure O C Atwood. of Mr and Mrs many more birthdays. Consult your best interests of are Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charles Sargent Bangor A Searsport Boy on the Border. Eugene and choose the Clarion but relatives in town. visiting P. Carver, Jr., son of Eugene P. Carver, Esq., choose soon so that the Clar- in ^ Samuel A. Prescott of Malden, Mass was of Brookline, Mass,, formerly of Searsport, ion dealer may have plenty town Friday calling on friends. who graduated from Harvard University in of time to install. Doak of Belfast is the 1913, finished at the law school in June and The Miss Abbie C. guest Electric Grill | his at the is now on 1839 I examination of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee. passed Bar, ESTABLISHED the Mexican border with the 8th Masssachu- Capt. Edward Watts of Thomaston was in WOOD & BISHOP CO., setts Regiment and is in charge of all the meets the town last week, calling on friends. It approval of the ft canteens for the Massachusetts troops, He RANOOR- MAINE discriminating. his Nat Capt. R. E. Sargent is visiting son, has already received two promotions. Mr. It is not only attractive in appearance and to in for a few days. easy use, but ft D. Sargent, Troy Carver is 24 years of age and holds the record SOLD BY W. A. in in rifle of one now on the HALL, BELFAST has all the conveniences for table A report of the Erskine-Bower wedding shooting any Texas cooking. For toast for Welsh ft Utica, N. Y., will be published next week. frontier, whether graduated or regulars. He than twice that number of women in the creamed chicken or similar has over 40 and about the same num- pack- rarebits, dishes at time David Rurdlett, of the Watertown, medals STOCKTON SPRINGS. light any of ft Supt. rooms. employment ber of He organized the Rifle Club in ing Ample apparently Water Works, is his vacation cups. or iMass., spending for anyone desiring to work in this business in the day I the Brookline school and won from every night. n town. High Miss Mary Calkin left last Friday to join her a new, establishment. school or in the up-to-date New York High academy country. Upon father, Charles Calkin, in Portland. Miss Joanna C. Colcord of city Church going to Harvard the second year he became Miss Ruth Merrithew, street, now a to her vacation with Mr. E. H. of Camden arrived Sun- The ELECTRIC GRILL means arrived Thursday spend Hunting student at the M. C. I, Pittsfield, came home I president and manager of the Rifle Club there. instant, on the Rockland for a business call relatives. day jitney train for a During the years 1S11-12-13 he drilled, among Friday night by week-end visit in town. Frederick R. Sweetser, who spent the with her Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Merri- controlled heat. ft Prof. others, Mr. Vincent Astor for one year. Dur- parents, easily has returned to New Lon- their older summer in town, ing those three years Harvard won from ail Mr. McKeen, School street, one of the sec- thew, who, accompanied by daugh- don, Conn. the colleges in rifle shooting, which has never tion foremen of the B, & A. R. R. recently ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Aithur E. Col- motored with her to Pittsfield The harvest supper given by the Congl. occurred before or since, and all the boys of bought a new auto. son, Searsport, afternoon. Glorious weather for Can We Show a crowd such You One a large the Rifle for sweat- Sunday church choir was big success, club received letters their Miss Grace Calkin, School street, was the Today? I an attending. ers. After his return from the border he will guest of aearsport friends last week from outing. I Flora into with Mr. B. Shell i Mrs. Freeman Harriman went to I A, E. Trundy & Son loaded the schooner go partnership Lindsley Tuesday to Thursday. Bangor | AT for the Since The 12th home her who OUR STORES, $5.00. B for the Camden practice of law in Boston. Sept. to bring husband, Rogers Saturday with lumber A party of people from the village motored it has had Republican Journal was issued been been for some weeks a in the ------Lumber Co. to Sandypoint last Thursday to attend the patient S|! taken by his great-grandfather, grandfather, hospital in that city. He has apparently re- L'apt. and Mrs. George Hopkins of Brewer I Christian Endeavor social. and is now taken Mrs. covered from the mental Clement by bis grandmother, trouble (induced by were of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dr. Nason and an auto guests I party of eight from Nathan P. Carver, who is now 86 years of age overwork) for which he has been under treat- over Sunday. I Winterport took tea last Sunday night at the —all of whom resided in Searsport. Mrs. Car- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Harriman are now with Penobscot Electric I announces her fall millin- house, street. Bay I. D. Atwood Libby Sylvan Mrs. uer visited at her Louis F. Company Searsport last year and the mother, Mrs. Murray, Sandy- lor and Saturday, Sept, ery opening Friday j present time is in good health. Mrs. J. F. Gerrity of Bangor arrived Sunday point road. 22d and 23d. ; at the home of her sister, burs. AlvahC. Treat, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Ginn, West Main Wiswell of Framingham, Mass., i Church street, to remain until Tuesday, WHITE’S CORNER, WINTERPORT. PI I ISFIELD PERSONALS. Mayor J, M, r K&EJJUJu. street, are receiving congratulations on the I to visit his sisters on Mt, Jessie arrived Tuesday Myrick of Burlington, Maine, has re- arrival in their home, Sept. 11th, of a welcome BORN m- Miss Laura Bickford, Bangor High school, Miss Minnie librarian at the Ephraim avenue. Rev. John Rogers will begin his school work | turned to Mrs. John McLaughlin’s, School little son—Clifford Blanchard; weight Porter, 6$ ’16, is teaching in Hampden. Pittsfield is I a public library, the ! arrived Saturday from Philadel- in Bangor, Sept. 20th. street, after few weeks’ rest at her home, pounds. Dr. H. E. Small, West Main street, spending Byers In Barge Oley | week at with relatives. Stonington, P. C. &. W. J. W. Jewett of Jackson spent Sunday at Unity pond phia with 3,000 tons of coal to the Mrs. Raymond Smith arrived last week was the attending physician, and Mrs. Everett j Mrs Arthur Byers, a son. Jesse from Bath was in the [ : Sampson village the home of his brother, C. B. Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Call and son Carter In Loudville, s Co, at Mack’s Point. j from Bridgewater, Mass., and is the present Littlefield from the upper portion of the town on business Sept. 11th. who had Mrs N O Carter, a son. is the Miss Porter is a member of the enter- Aubrey, been occupying their Archer Gilkey left Saturday for Boston, i guest of her mother, Mrs. Charles Cole, School efficient nurse of mother and babe, both Myra Moody. In Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Porter F. Webb and Merle cottage at Unity pond, have returned Sept of whom class at the Castine Normal School. Willis a son. where he will take a course in the Hawley street. are doing well. ing home. j Moody, from Swanville visited Mrs. S. J. Mudgett. In Nutting who is business col- Belfast, Electrical Engineering school. Miss Philena Clifford of Brooks, an aunt of Mrs. Carrie A. Gardner, Middle street, with Larby, attending Mrs Flye Sept, 17tb. Postmaster and Mrs. S. H. Frost and i Benjamin H Mudgett, a i, her son and lege in Bangor, was home for the week-end. In Dr and Mrs A A Jackson have returned to Dr. H. E. Small, West Main street, after a wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gardner, Mr. and W. Robbins. Deer Isle, A Mrs. D. W. and Mrs. Anne Murch at- Mrs. L. Frost left Tuesday Dodge Mrs Horace E Robbins, a dai. their home in Everett, Mass, after spending five days' visit with him and wife, returned accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Avery E. A. Clarke and family of Levant were on an automobile to Ocean the session trip Park, Thompson. In tended of the Maine Federation of as Belfast, summer at Cove. home 21th. guests, motored to to guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. Li. Clarke. where will two the Pleasant Sept, Orrington Sunday Sunday they pass weeks. Mrs Arthur a Women's clubs at Kineo the past week. Thompson, dtu^- call upon the family of her maternal Charles Sullivan of Lynn, Mass., and son, Miss Dorothy Crosbj, who has been the uncle, Dr. Ernest Webber and family of Belfast Mrs. E. E. Baglcy of Boston, for- Miss Winifred Dodge and her aunt, Mrs. the late Jackson deceased. M Joseph D. Sullivan of Boston, were guests at guest ot Miss Ruth Hichborn for several Crooker, recently were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. merly a resident of this own, who has ARKlti Mary Thompson, were called to Tospham* They went the of been the House last week. I weeks, left September 11th for her home in by way Bangor, returning Clarke. visiting relatives in Plymouth and Searsport Maine, the sickness of Mrs. Sept. 12th, by by the way of It was a beautiful was in town on busi- Cousins-Austin. In U and ! Cambridge, Mass. Bucksport. Mrs. G, L. Clarke, who has at Troy, Wednesday j Edward D. Tuttle of Hingham. Mas**., Charlotte Mrs. employment 6, Rev E N Turner, Thompson’s sister. day for a long, pleasant trip in the Gardner ness.— Pittsfield Advertiser. by Pierce, Alvir Warren L. Adams of Somerville. Mass., were Hon, kand Mrs. E. M. Lawrence and family Prout’s Neck, spent the week-end with Mrs. Noma Austin, both of South Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dykens of 53 Madi- car. | of Maurice S. Dolliver returned from Lubec Tuesday night, Sept. C, B. Jewett. DALZELL-Ross. In Rock:*; guests Sunday. son avenue, North Cambridge, Mass., announce Hurrah for Maine! a Rev J H Gray, .Wilton Dshz. 12th, and went to Rockland and back in their grand Republican land- of ! SHIP NEWS. Miss Harriette M. Erskine arrived Saturday Mrs. Earle Nealey Monroe and Mrs. Irene Ross, both of Br- the engagement of their Ideila slide from to ^ Long Island, daughter, car the Kittery Quoddy Head—the gov- from New where 6he attended the wed- ; following day. Raymond of Chelsea were guests of Mrs. c. Devereaux-Leach. In York, Ruth, to Fred N. Flye of Freedom, Maine. two United ernor, States Senators and four AMERICAN roKTS. 13, Rev C A »-•••. of her Dr. T. Erskine. F. S. Humiston, of The W. Nealey Sunday. Sept by Smith. ding brother, James proprietor Stockton, of Rev. J. Burford Parry, former pastor of Congressmen, Sta'e Auditor and a ma- Penobscot and Miss Lower a | reports a full house last and large New York, Sept 12. Sld, sch Mary E Morse, Mrs. Sidney M. Webber and daughter Velma Freedom throughout week, Mr. and Mrs. M.. A. Haley and Miss Phyllis tine. church, has resigned as pastor of the jority in State Senate and a Port Liberty for 14, sld, sch Wawe- several auto from New York dined at House—certainly Bangor; £ Leach-Annand. In Bue- left for Augusta to the winter First parties were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean in nock, South for N ! Saturday spend Congregational church of Wallingford, grand sweep! We are of our voters. Amboy Chatham, B; 15, ar, the hotel 18th. proud H H Carley, William Hefir, Mr. W who has there. Monday, Sept. Dixmont Sept. 17th, sch James slater, Liverpool, N S; sld, sch with ebber, employment Conn., and has accepted a call to Hope Con- Evidently the men of the old Pine Tree State scot and Miss Mina Chr George E Klinck, Philadelphia; 19, ar, stm church in Allan Ellis of Cape Jellison. who has been Mrs. Walter Bickford and Miss Louise Orland. Fred C. Kane of Boston arrived Sunday and gregational Springfield, Mass. He need no help from the women at the polls Libby America, Stockton. ill from now im- Linton-Chamberlain, in will two weeks at hie at Swan will begin his work there Sunday, October 8tb, critically pneumonia,is slowly when an attended the Waldo County Teachers’ Conven- Boston, Sept 16 Ar, sch Georgetta, New spend cottage important national issue is at stake. by Rev Horace B Sellers, B Dr. H. E. Small, West Main street, tion in Brooks Bedford; 17, sld, sch Henrietta east- Lake, his luck with the salmon and with a salary of $4,000 per year. His many proving. Let all remember the Sept. 15th, Whitney, Miss Elizabeth M Chamber trying momentary vigilance ern port. friends in the and surrounding towns has been his attending physician. fast. trout. village necessary until they cast their votes for Miss Edna Conant has gone to Hebron to Philadelphia, Sept 12. Cld, sch Theoline, Rokfs Knowlton. In • wish him now, as they always have, great suc- Mr. and Mis. S. A. Humiston of Chicago ar- Hughes and Fairbanks in enroll as a student at the at the be- Norfolk. Capt and Mrs Daniel C Nichols and Miss November. We academy Rev S E Frohock, Lawrence cess in his new labors. rived morning Boston steamer to of the fall term. Brunswick, Sept 16. Ar, sch Perry Setzer, Mildred Shute were guests of Dr and Mrs S Sunday by laughed heartily over the following “brief,” ginning Belle Knowlton. New York for New Orleans ^captain dead on visit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. from the Y6rk-Ginn. In Bucks; C Lattee at the Northpcrt Country Club last j copied Boston Herald: “If Japan Miss Catherine Blaisdell has gone to Wood- board.) I SWANVILLE. of The Stockton Henry W Webb, Ward S Y" I Humiston, proprietors the makes war on us, with the intent 11, Ar, schs Charles Sunday. to take Cali- land to resume her work as teacjher at the be- | Bridgeport, Sept Wy- trude E Ginn, both of Orland ! man, Bangor; Gilbert Stancliff, 13, ar, sch Mr, and Mrs. Fred M. Nickerson and Stanley past year. fornia, President Wilson will us out of of the school do; Smith Clark. Ir. Ban: Mrs. Antonio Croce, who has been seriously keep ginning year. Carrie A Bucknam, Bangor. Cunningham of Monroe were at A. T. Samuel E. West Main is in trouble. He will them H E Lunnack, Frank P ;-rn:t guests Rendell, street, give California.” Mrs. Elizabeth who has been with Mobile, Sept 11. Sld, sch W ill with acute indigestion, is slowly improving Robbins, Henry Cramp, Miss Sadie W Clark of Han, Nickerson’s Sunday. Caribou, employed by a hardware house in Mrs Charles Genoa. and her friends for a re- Calkin, with youngest her daughter, Mrs. B. C. Ames, in Orono for Tainter-Bean. in Win many hope speedy daugh- 11 schs Rev. A. A. for a few weeks He Norfolk, Sept Ar, Fannie Palmer, Blair will speak at tbe church plumbing engagement. ter, Miss Grace, closed the house several returned to her home Rev A J Lockhart, Ra.v n.<# covery. (the home weeks, Sunday. Boston; Margaret M Ford, Baltimore; 16, sld, next was at home for to Caribou and Lula Christine Bean. Sunday afternoon at the usual hour. This election, returning of the late Capt Charles S sch Margaret M Smta and Mrs. Andrew Munkewitz, who bad the Rendell) School Mrs. Hattie Clement and son Edmund, ac- Ford, Domingo, spent will be th*1 last service. 12th. out afternoon Sept. street, .occupied by the their passed Cape Henry; 17, ar, stmr Matoa, summer with Miss family during companied by Mrs. Leonard Clarke, motored to hJ > Georgia L, Ford on Bay- Searsport; 17, ar, sch Ella M New York. L)1 Mr. nine residence in Willey, and Mrs. Stephen Libby and son Alton Elden Pendleton, Cape years’ town, and left Mon- ana were view Place, returned to her home in Brooklyn, jellison, accompanied Hampden Sunday guests of Mrs. Bangor, Sept. 16 JSld, ach Omaha, Bridge- of were week-end of and Dr. H. E. Small left for day morning to join Mr Calkin and Miss schs N. Unity guests Mr. by Monday Portland, Mary Clara Fish. port; 19. ar, Telumah and J G Glass, Bos- Allen. In South Thomas< Y„ Saturday. in ton. Mrs. W. S. Nickerson. They returned home to enter the Maine General Hospital for sur- Portland, where they are to reside, he being A, w idow or Horace C Alien, ! Mrs Mr.‘and Mrs. Benjamin Putnam and Miss stmr Albert D Mowry is visiting Mrs J W 1 connected Searsport, Sept., 14. Ar, Massasoit, 58 8 monti Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Nickerson, gical treatment. We hope he may find relief with the freight department of the ton, aged years, Dorothy Futnam of Roxbury, Mass., arrived Bos tun (and proceeded 15, sld, barge Millard in Crawford, N J. Mrs Mowry will M C R R. eastward;) Benson In Camden, Sep. from his severe Stockton greatly regrets the de- stmr The many friends of H. M. Chase will be suffering. boat 17th and are of Mr and Saucin, Philadelphia; 16, ar, Hilton, Nor- son, 72 later her Mrs I W by Sept. guests aged years. join sister, Young (Mida j parture of the from our folk; 18, ar, barges and Philadel- pleased to learn that he is now able to sit A of ten from our went to family town, hoping Mrs. R. C. Logan Oley, Brier. In Belfast, Sept IS in Baltimore. up company village j Nealey. Treat) they may return, at least as phia. aged 57 8 months and awhile each His Mrs. Belfast 11th to attend the visitors. Miss j years, day. sister, George Sept. photo play, B. C. Ames and of Orono and Mrs. Stockton, Sept. 15. Ar, stmr America, New Douglass. In Earl P. Smith, who is employed by the Ad- Mary takes a position 25th as one of family Rockpori. Bartlett of Belfast visited him afte “The Battle of a wonderful Sept the J York; 18, ar, schs Annie P Chase, to load lum- j Sunday Cry Peace," por- Barney and son of Berlin, N. H., motored to Douglass, aged I year and ams Dry Goods Co. in Bangor, spent the week- instructors at Walnut Hill, Natick, in a ber; Hattie Lewis, to load for noon. trayal of what might happen if attacked a Mass, edging Stoning- Dyer Li Isiesboro, Sej i by town and were guests of Mr. and Mrs A. K* ton; sld, stm New York. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bred B. young ladies preparatory or fitting school for ! America, aged 93 years, 8 months a; Mrs. E. Damm and son William McKin- foreign foe in our present state of unprepared- j W, Wellman Sunday. FOREIGN Interment at Smith, Church street. Wellesley College, a remarkably fine position PORTS. Sunday. Cam ley left Monday night on the boat for Bosto; ness. Frost. In Sept i I for one of her years. She is a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon, Sept. 8, Ar, 8eh F Belfast, Steamer Hilton, Capt. blair, arrived Friday graduate, her- Clark, Henry Kreger, 69 Mrs. Damm will visit relatives and friends and Mrs. John N. Levine, with two children and Colbeth, Norfolk. Frost, aged years, 11 mo; from of coal self, of Wellesley, class of 1914. Orrin Clark and Miss Frances Clark, all of Newport News with 4,700 tons Stockton C 12 Wm Herrick In Rockland, William returns to Dartmouth to re- left boat for en Louisburg, B, Sept Ar, sch E College maid, by Saturday’s Boston, wishes her her of u to the P. C. & W finished usual degree of success in her Attleboro, Mass., arrived by auto Sept. 10th Azores for St. Ann's in fora daughter Herbert M Co., discharging sume his studies. Litchfield, (put route for her home in Watertown, Mass., after and Herrick, agfd 12 years. Tuesday and sailed for Norfolk. mathematical instructions. spent a week with relatives in Winterport harbor.) summer Lord In Bucasport, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Nickerson and three spending the in town with her par- and Monroe. SHIP MISCELLANY. The schools Lord, aged 42 4 mm Robert Carr of Victor, Col., who had been and Mrs. J. A. public throughout town opened years, daughters. Vira, Helen and of Portland, ents, Mr. Flanders, East Main The schooner George Churchman, with a Stinson. Lois, 11th, with the Harold Littlefield of Mrs. In Deer Isle. at the Searsport House for the past two weeks, street Sept. following teachers in the Bangor joined cargo of coal from South Amboy, N. J for Au- were in town last week. They were guests of Stinso ears left Saturday to visit his sisters in Medfield, various districts: Village High and Grammar Littlefield at the home of her brother, C. E. gusta, Me. sprang a leak near City Island, N. | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Damm Friday night and Miss Emma Hichborn came from Belfast G.. 17th, and sank in ten feet of water Mass., before returning to Victor. school combined, Mr. Charles A. Snow, Princi- Bartlett, for the week-end and they are to re- Sept. left for home Satuiday morning. Sunday morning by the Rockland jitney to The old United States revenue cutter Wood- pal, with Mr. Frederick M. Barnard of Wor- main here lor a time, keeping house at the Lr. and Mrb. Clarence R. Hines and son, bury, which in years past had been a frequent an. spend the with her sister, Miss Nellie ami airs, rercy L. Dickerson and day as corner while Mr. Littlefield is at the who have been several weeks at the daugh- cester, Mass., Assistaut Principal: the vil- employed visitor at this port has been sold to the Lake spending and brother, Edmund Hich- ter Pauline of Bath were in town last week Hichborn, Capt. lage Miss corn factory. Torpedo Boat Company of Bridgeport, Conn. Cleaves House on Park street, returned last Intermediate, Nettie A. Morris of and born, returning at night by the same convey- According to the report of the Bureau of attended the Monroe fair. They were Holden; village Miss Elva M. Rati dntror ne week to ther home in Amesbury, Mass. Primary, Randell, The Saco Valley Canning Co. began opera- I Navigation for August 123 vessels of 50,739 guests of Mr. ance. • billion dollars and Mrs. C. R. Nickerson Stockton Lowder tons were built and Springs; Brook, Mrs. Carrie tions at the Blaisdell plant Sept. 16th. W. B. registered in the United Worth ok food and property o^ Miss Virginia Ruth Hogan, teacher of the and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Nickerson. Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens, Church street, E. Stockton States last month. Of these 55 were wooden tats and mica and itop Vm They Hamlin, Springs; Cape Jellison Twombly, the field marsger, estimates the piano, will receive pupils at her home, well craft of various The list sev- returned home Mrs. C. left afternoon in their auto to visit Mr. types. includes Friday, accompained by Monday Benjamin Larrabee of Searsport; sweet corn at about 60 this known as the Ross opposite Station Sandy- yield percent year. eral big steamers of 7000 and 8000 tons g oss. place, R. Nickerson and son Milton. Mr. N. and his Mr. and Mrs. f?at cam his parents, Augustus Stevens, point Intermediate. Mrs. Sarah J. Clifford of Mr Griffin of Brooklin is superintendent of The Vinalhaven schooner owned Miss Christabel, nt avenue. Hogan is ft talented pianist. the are h k safe to brother, T. Nic. and in and take in the fair, in order factory and about 40 persons employed Nelson was George erscn, daughter Troy, Unity Sandypoint; Sandypoint Primary, Mrs, Estelle by & Combs, burned to the water’s bat harmless to The Ladies’ Aid will meet this, Thursday, liazel, motored to Rockland Sunday afternoon to see many old friends before their return B. edge off Crabtree’s Point, North Haven, Rots limply dry Crosby, Sandypoint. Mr. Charles A. Snow, VaJ afternoon wi h Mrs. H. L West to Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 13th. The fire whatever. Perxy Main meet them. Wednesday, of the town LINCOLN VILLE. 1 Superintendent schools said: caught around the engine, and Mr. Nelson was 1 in each can. Street. As this ib the of the fall A.RA- 50e. end beginning “There is a full attendance in all burned. The vessel is a total loss 25c.. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Ryder of Cambridge, schools ex- The Town Fair will be held quite badly $1.00. ME pel. $5.00. work R is hoped there will be a good attend- UNITY. Wednesday. and was insured. Mass,, accompanied by their guest, Miss Rui, cept in the High school, where there is a slight Oct. 4th. W Seed. Herdwew. l*r ance.. ! MdCaeniam. started in their automobile Saturday forenoon falling off from last year. The reasons are | Miss Kuth Hurd is attending High school in » The canning factory is running and a good on the return to after their usual, various. Parents are to see that their KEEPWELL INFORMED Frank Glover, daughter Ruth, and Mrs. trip Boston, urged Rockland. sized of corn is j pack expected. summer visit in Mrs. Ryder’s old East children take of the school Rufus Fowler, who had spent a month in the home, j advantage oppor- Several of our teachers attended the teach- BY READING THE FOR SAI.I Mrs E M Whitehouse returned Main street. tunities offered in order to better for ers convention in | W. M. Parse bungalow on the waterfront, left Sunday from fit them Brooks. a week’s business trip to Boston. a bigger, better, busier life. All scfcoolhouscs BEST NEWSPAPER SWAN-WHI1 TEN-lilt Kt "Wednesday for their home in Rockviile Cen- Capt. and Mrs. Manley Grant, School street, Horace Cooley of Cornville, Maine, visited have been and made as comfortable Mathews last ter, L. I. Mrs Susan Rand has returned from Water- are accepting congratulations upon the Old repaired Harry week. as are CAN HO ville, where she wps the oi her Stork’s to their home of an- possible. Parents cordially invited to THIS YOU FOR THREE guest daugh- gift Sept. 14th, Miss Georgia Hall left last week to pass the S Steamer Aborean of the American-Hawaiian visit the schools this A DAY. PATTERSON ter, Mrs B P Hurd. other little son. Dr. G. A. Stevens, Church year and find out for fall and winter in Chicago. CENTS line, Capt. Frank E, Curtis, arrived at Charles- was the Mother themselves the conditions under which their Mr. and Mrs. here in New Miss Doris Chase has street, attending physician. Nathan Miller of Boston are in Right England you will find a ton, S. Ci, Sept. 17th from Chilian ports with rettirhed from Houl- children MUSIC SHOP and babe are both work while in school. Everyday is town for a two weeks’ visit. publication that ranks conspicuously with the where she Whs doing finely. a cargo of nitrate. He will discharge part of ton, the guest of Mrs Elisha of the visiting day in the Stockton Springs schools.” Harold leading newspapers country. 47 Main kJM. auu Hi KM. rk.. VUUItU Reynolds of Camden was a Street, there and finish Powers for a few weeks. ID, UlCtCLD, BUCCl, guest Its makeup and style is an of the cargo discharging at Wil- last week of Miss Alice example jour- with Mrs. Charles P, Staples, Mrs. Place Dickey. nalistic excellence. It news columns cover MUSIC MDSE. mington, Del. Miss Elizabeth J Chase of Boston left Fri- PROSPECT. Dr. E. F. Gould was in Camden and Rock- the current topics of the world, ably written day noon for her home after a three weeks’ Spaulding, Miss Leora Partridge and Miss RENTING land last week on and carefully edited. It has many interesting Last Thursday evening the Rebekabs held which she with Mrs H F professional business. | vacation, passed Martha Wescott of Castine as their guests, “Special F eatures,'* one or more of which will Chase. Several from here attended the Monroe fair Frank their first meeting for the winter. Mrs. Web- motored to Belfast where Miss Hanaford of Boston, who had spent particularly appeal to you, once you read them. J. LEE PATTERjON Sept. 12tbf 13th. | Sept. two weeks at M:s, Josiah returned In there is an educational value in ber, noble grand, who has left for Augusta, Mr and Mrs Herbert L Rand and sons of Wescott took the steamer for home. Miller’s, fact, every home Sept, 15th. line it prints. her future home, was given a rising vote of Salem, MasB, have returned to Camp Winne- E. F. Killman of Gardiner is visiting his Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Moulton and little A such as the Boston cook to remain until October on account of the Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. Edna Coombs, who had been the of newspaper Evening thanks for her faithful work. Ice cream and parents, S, Killman. guest that is the infantile epidemic. daughter Helen of Roslindale, Mass., the guests her sister, Mrs. Lydia Stevens, for several Transcript, constantly setting high- WANT cake were Berved the est standard in news service the after meeting. Mrs. Helen Colburn of was a weeks, returned to Islesboro throughout for a week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Natick, Mass., Saturday. William country, ought to be the paper for you to read. A Garcelon died Sept. 16th at his ! recent guest of Mrs. Alice capable girl Searsport friends of Rev. Robert G. Har- S. Moulton, Cross street, are now in Northern Hopkins. Dr. N. A. Fuller of Lewiston and The publishers at Boston, Mass., will be home in 82 Henry Burnham, aged years. He was for- Davis of Piasa, who had been to without a housework. butt.now in charge of a pastorate in Kenwood, Maine for a few days. They will be in Stock- I Miss Hilda Clark, went to Augusta Sept. III., boarding at pleased send, cost, few copies to Apply merly a resident of Troy and was highly re- Frank Rankin’s, left for their homes last week. anyone on rt quest. Calif., hear that he is considering a call from ton again before their return to Massachu- 12th, where she will attend the High school. 15 > in and High spected Troy Burnham. He leaves a Mrs. Freemont Young, accompanied Dr. the Congregational church in Vancouver, setts. Mrs. Mabel (Clark) McKenzie of Sullivan by wife; two sons, Eugene Garcelon of Burnham F. F. Jones and wife and Mr. and Mrs. BELFAST PRICE UURREN1. 3w36 fa Vancouver is a of some visited her sister, Mrs. C. K re- Stanley _Bel Washington. city 12,- I,a8t Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Snow, Harriman, all of Mass arrived and George Garcelon of Troy; one Friday cently. McGaragill Milton, Sun- 000 and is on the bank of the Colum- daughter, and are Corrected for The Journal. opposite Frederick M. Miss Nettie A. day guests of Hon. and Mrs. A. H. Weekly Mrs. Darlie Chandler of Burnham, and two Barnard, Morris, WAIST bia river from Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Nickerson, F. L. Ward Miller. Sarah Miss Elva M. Randell and Mrs. Carrie M. PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. sisters, Mrs. Peabody and Mrs. Eliza and F. T. business visitors in tsan- Haley,were Mrs. Bell Russ entertained a Girls to Hamlin, motored to Brooks in one of the Mc- party of friends operate power Birthday Party. Mrs. George F. Smith Cotton of Lewiston. The funeral services gor last Saturday. ! Wednesday evening. Sept. 13th, at “Wayside Apples,per bbl,l 00a2 00 Hay. 18 00a22 00 straw braid into men’s, was 11th Laughlin autos to attend the teachers couuty pleasantly surprised Monday, Sept. were held Monday, Rev. William Snow of Uni- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cunningham of Swan- Inn.” Games were enjoyed and ice cream, dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 17 straw hats We pay in« at and fortunate- cake and cookies were hour while Wi; at her home on Bayview Place, during the day ty officiating. The interment was in Fairview convention, returning night ville visited Mrs. C’s. mother, Mrs. Uceba fancy served. The Beans, pea, 6 00 Lamb, 13 learning. before the shower. G. Marden, 10th. party was given in honor of Frank Hanaford Beans, Y. E„ 5 00 Lamb 50a75 lars. THE HII and evening, by relatives, neighbors and cemetery in Troy, ly arriving just heavy Sept. Skins, of Boston and Miss Florence Bartlett of Hope. Butter, 32 Mutton, 8 3w38 Mrs. Mary (Dockham) Davis, who had been Mrs. Johnson of Rockland brought as guests Beef, sides, 9all Oats, 32 lb., 60 visiting relatives here, left 14th for her The schools in town began Monday for the Sept. Beef, forequarters, 9a 10 Potatoes, 1 00 in her auto, Sept. .11th, Rev. and Mrs. Pliny home in Waltham, Mass. fall term, with the following teachers: Vil- Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 10 Allen and six children to dine at the lage, Miss Barbara Heal; Beach, Harriet FOR SALt Libby C. R. who has Cheese, 24 Straw, 8 00 Cummings, employment [at Brown; Youngstown, Lena Rankin; Miller house, Sylvan street. It was a most Seal Harbor, made a brief visit with his Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a30 enjoyable family diet., Florence Bartlett; Wiley's Corner, Agnes A desirable two-teneme here last week and cast his vote in Galf Skins, 31 Tallow, 2 VIRGINIA RUTH HOGAN outing for the company. Mr. Allen is pastor Monday’s Eugley; Hills dist., Miss Nickerson of Swan- Stree’ p election. Duck, 20 12al3 repair at No. 14 Pearl Veal, of the Universalist church in Rockland and ville. Eggs, 40 Wool, unwashed, 35 Address by letter one of his Mrs. Johnson is parishioners. Fowl, 16; Wood, hard, 5 00 rut I * * Teacher of Aroostook Potatoes. 38tt "W, ;■ Piano. < > WEST FRANKFORT. Geese, soft, 3 50 Dr. and MrB. Herman G. Hichborn and 18jWood, Potatoes are to market RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. ;; Will receive at her home, well known as the :: daughter Ruth left in their auto last Friday coming pretty Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowe are entertaining pupils The most of them are his sister, from Detroit. Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, 1 10 morning on the return trip to their home in rapidly. yet Sadie, Irish Cobblers, but Green Mountains Butter Salt, 141b., 18a22 0at Meal, 5 STORAGE Ross Place, opp. Station Cambridge, Mass., after their usual summer A large number from here attended the Corn, 1 06 Onions, 6 ;; Avenue, ■; have made their appearance in consider- Monroe fair. The weather was fine and the Cracked Corn, 1 01 Oil, kerosene, 13al4 vacation in the doctor’s old home. They were able the past few To a for ih^ i - quantities days. Tues- attendance large. Corn Meal, 1 01 Pollock, 9 let, place MAINE. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hich- as y.1 SEARSPORT, 11 accompanied by Harry the ran as day, price up high $2.35, Mrs. Mell Moore has returned to Massachu- Cheese, 24 Pork, 17 1 < > ii born, who to return boat but this the are Cotton 2 00 1 of furniture. expected by early Wednesday figures $2.15 setts, after spending the summer with Mr. Seed, Plaster, 13 Inquire Refers to Miss Garland, Director of Piano to with about the 5 ; by permission Bangor School, 72 ; ; this week. $2.25, $2.35 top notch. and Mrs. Fred Moore. Codfish, dry, lOj Rye Meal, 3w»ep 25 High Grove Street, Maine. The quality is thoroughly excellent. Cranberries, 00 Shorts, 1 50 ; Bangor, 2w38p ^ The new Lawrence canning factory is now The many friends here of Harriet Patter- Clover seed, 24 Sugar, 8 ; Several of the buyers are paying $1 a with a of son are sorry to learn that she had to give 8 50a10 00 T. 50 running force twenty-one operators, barrel for small potatoes.—Fort Fair- up Flour, Salt, 1., her work of nursing and is in a hospital in H. G. Seed, 4 50 Sweet Potetoes, 4 M but would gladly give employment to more field 13th. FOLEY ^ j Review, Sept. Bangor for medical treatment. Lard, 17 Wheat Meal, FOR BACKACHEKIDNE) KIDNEYS