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he Republican Journal~ 'ii: Li THURSDAY, JULY 1916. 88_ BELFAST, MAINE, 27, NUMBER 30 THE W* *»“»»>• BROOKS CENTENNIAL NEWS. -nK„ti of Base Ball. NORTHPORT The prospect brightens. of PERSONAL. \ .The Brooks Centen- [Brooks correspondence The Journal.] PERSONAL "purohes. arrived To the Editor of The Journal: The Re- News.. The executive committee for The Ladies’ orchestra has at the ,. Northport the Brooks Belfast, 1; 0. Eben Rumford, publican party is fortunate in both F. .Littlefield arrived last ..American Vessels centennial, Aug. 13th to 17th Northport Inn. remarkably Saturday Mrs. ^ inclusive, have In one of the from Benjamin Plummer of is ;! rK. h\ German Areoplanes.. finest exhibitions of baseball its candidates and its issues in this campaign. Augusta for over Sunday. Philadelphia | prepared the of a series of three or more the guest of Miss .Transfers following program: Sunday after- ever seen un the The first special Maude Gammons. ; Brightens. j home Belfast won No one can or refuse to vote for of MiaB s, W. Palmer 13th the grounds, be at the Club to- object any returned to Augusta last S -late. Secret Societies.. noon,Aug. anniversary sermou will be from the famous dances will given Country Hon. Carter B. Keene of Rumford team, 1 to 0. in an the candidates on the that are from a Washington, D. c„ Obituary The Allies delivered in the ground they Saturday visii. with Belfast relatives. | Congregational church. Mon- errorless game morrow, Friday, evening. called on friends in Belfast before a large crowd last not clean men, and of the of Tuesday and Wed- day worthy support I MiBB J. A. left evening, Aug. 14th, the historical pageant A men’s tournament is to be started Wiggin Thursday to spend nesday. Thursday afternoon, Several times with men bridge all good citizens. It is often the case that some Man Down”. in Union to be several weeks with relatives in .Washington hall, opened with a scene in a on bases the at the Country Club, to close about I Massachusetts Mrs. for in game threatened to break one shortly of our best men think that have Leslie Clark and daughter Arline u.didates Congress city where they good Mrs. of Points. home, they have received one of the way or the but the time the women’s tournament does, after Mary E. Holden of is Political .Girls other, half-raising reason to say: “I cannot see my clear to Ashland, Ma^ss., Winterport are guests of their souvenir cards of Brooks fielding way the cousin, Mrs. canning Demonstration.. calling their atten- stunts cut off which the two women having the highest guest of her sister, Mrs. Carrie M. Mat- Roscoe possible runs. Lannon for Bel- vote for A. or B., so I will just stay away and Arey. Farmers of Atlantic tion to the centennial; and while the the thews. | elder fast and King for the men from scores will play the men having highest not — Oxford either candidate.'* No doubt Rural Health America’s county support Capt. Daniel Nichols and Frank Col- | members of the family are the two being offered Mias Capt, Kiddies. recalling pleas- pitched beautiful ball, the Belfast man a scores, special prizes there is more Mary A. has Calves and shade of less reason for their action in Woodbury returned from cord of were j ant of on the Searspjrt business visitors in days long ago spent farm in better in steadiness. at the some a three weeks it) .Temple Heights King’s free pass to Al- The billiard tournament Country Club cases, but there is no occasion for it this visit in Waldoboro, Castine v Lyrics. the Augusta July 20th. i) Belfast Brooks, band in the street will in orrespondence... play Home, berts the tifth opened the 18th with fourteen contestants: year, and we Ioor to see an and Gardiner. way for the only opened July unusually large Mr. and Mrs. -ar} Jinks in Sovereignty Sweet Home. This in a way leads them to Eugene W. Gross and son of tally, Alberta made good by stealing second Wilmer J. Dorman, Charles E. Rogers, Dr. vote next September by that class who think Alfred Johnson of Who Wrote This Verse?.. Brookline, Mass., arrived Rockland were in Belfast over n.ake up their mind that will return to and waa Sunday, guests they brought home a double drive Warren, P. C. Blaisdell E. L. politics are none too I have heard last I an Hally in Machias..The by pretty Percy Klahre, clean, Friday and is at the Johnson Homestead, of Mrs. F. Brooks for the celebration, but are somewhat by Muse W. George Ryan. i are well (poem) Wedding Williams, It was anyone’s game un- Ralph A. Peavey, J, W.Biaisdell, E. Hatch, many say that they can go to the polls this year Primrose Hill, undecided and the final Mrs. A. Pittsfield Personals. decision is reached til the last man was out. Elon B. James and feel B: Spencer has returned to | The score: B. Gilchrest, Clyde Roberta, H, that they are doing a good work. Miss Water- E’olitical Points-The when the The Old Oaken Grace Merriott returned to Houlton ville from quartet sings Buck- M. F. C. C. This is as it Lakeside, where she had been the BELFAST Howes, Ira Cobe, Churchill, E. should be, and the Republican few * : Republican Campaign. ..The et. The then for last rriday from a weeks visit with Miss guest of friends family depart Brooks. The are to be on a should be for several days. and the ab- bh. a. e. Kennedy. games 100-point party very proud that it depends on l land" Dye Industry. .. po. Gertrude E. Coombs. Upon their arrival “Father Time” appears and with Dr. and Mrs. ngton Gossip. Curtin, If. 4 0 1 0 0 0 basis. Each contestant plays 5 for the this class of voters to uphold its cause. For A. M. Small of Freedom and calls their attention to some of Mrs. Hattie Merrithew returned the new things Neptune,3b. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Those 3 of the 5 their to Saco last Rev. and Mrs. T, P. Williams I of Belfast. preliminaries. winning games influence is more far reaching than is of Houlton were Sews of one hundred An Indian Bngnolta.cf 3 0 0 4 0 0 from a few visit with her years ago. maiden will be for the finals and these Friday days' cousin, gueste of Miss Welcome. .The Tragedy Ashworth, c. 4 0 0 10 1 0 eligible losing generally understood. The Republican party Tuesday Amy F. Stoddard. appears in an Indian solo, and the male In- Mrs. Hiram Michaels. Items. .Current C™™, rf. 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 of tne 5 are A contestant with will most welcome of Mrs. y, Shipping disqualified. heartily the support Lettie Moore of Vinalhaven returned of Glass. Food dians make brief mention of the Alberta, ss. 2 j .The Story forest prime- 110 3 0 a in order to win must make the those citizens Foster Nicol of Clyde River, N. left home handicap and it sincerely believes they S., laet Thursday from a visit with the Farm House. val in their when Brooks C. McDonald, 2b. 3 0 0 2 4 0 Belfast days was a wilder- amount of his handicap in addition to his belong within its ranks. Monday alter a short visit with his cousin, Devil’s De- Williams, 3b. 3 0 2 8 0 0 naturally relatives, accompanied by Mre. L. A. Primary—‘‘A ness. In another scene the settlers of Coombs, the Lannon, 3 0 before his makes 100. The and issues Mrs. Everard A. Wilson. > who will be her I it,mer Care of Laying Flock p. 0 0 3 0 points, opponent principles advocated by the guest a week or more. of as were j ,-st to Bird Lovers.. Pro- plantation Washington appear they in the party are O'Connell returned to The third series of games bridge Republican progressive, aggressive Ralph Bangor Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. i Americans. Dan- in 1804, as reported .>y Robert Houston of Totals.28 1 4 27 11 0 Coombs are spend- Hardy tournament at the Club was and fundamental. They are the same, with from a few visit with his and Country played day days' parents, ing a week at Swan’s ; rary News Notes.. Belfast to Gen. Henry Knox. RUMFORD. Island, and the store ia 20th, with 19 tables such advancements and modifications as con- Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Connell. in lies. New Lighting Meth- Thursday afternoon, July charge of Misses Mildred and Sarah The following were the first settlers of Brooks: ab r. bh. po. a. e. Dodge Home. an ditions demand, as have the nation ; and extra, which included Mrs. Lewis A. brought to Mr. and Mrs. W, H. returned home to Wright. Jos. Jonathan John lluckins, 2b. 4 0 2 4 4 0 Wiggin Stockton The Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, the condition of Springs. Ganzel, 2b. 4 0 1 8 0 0 Savage, Mrs. Patten Mrs Merrill and Miss unparalleled prosperity it has Portland laBt from a few visit John Wm. Friday days with Mr, and Mrs, 7. e Current Born. -.. Young, Doble, Wm. Shad- George Dodworth and Mr Kimball, Partenheimer, 3b. 3 0 0 1 1 0 Hook. On account of the absence of so long it can with many enjoyed. Surely “point Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft H. Conant. and Mrs. Pierre d. rack Hall, Nathaniel Emerson and James Jor- Dunn, if. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Tartoue of New York will ar- it to its wonderful and we know who did not provide substitutes was voted pride” record, Mrs. rive in their dan. Characters these first set Oook, c. 4 0 0 7 1 0 E. J. Partridge and Miss Leota A. Pat- touring car next to representing those not that the nations of the old world do “view Saturday Hammond, ef. 4 0 0 1 0 0 to give who in the future do provide terson leit tiers will describe the early conditions and Monday fora few days’ visit with spend August at their North Shore cottage. jiurenes. Wagner, rf. 3 0 1 1 0 0 substitutes the lowest score made during the with alarm” the wonderful pace at which we the relatives in Camden and Rockland. present family connections, embodying Ganner.gs. 3 0 0 2 3 0 Mrs. Rhoades was a afternoon. Mrs. S. G. Swift substituted for are outstripping them. Everything points to gues of Mrs. J. s. Fer- of as a town p. 3 0 2 0 Mrs. v .vs next at St. the petition incorporation and the King, u 0 Jennie Ferguson of Worces- nald for a few Sunday Mrs. H. D. McLellan, Mrs. S. C. Pattee for the certainty of an old-time Republican ma- Partridge days last week and Saturday of the same. is 10,30 a. m. and 5 m. signers Characters representing ter, Mass., the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Mrs. Fernald p. Totals.30 0 4 24 11 0 Mrs. Charles Bradbury, Mrs. Ella Morey of jority at the end of this campaign. The peo- accompanied Mrs. Rhoades to Gov. John Brooks, in whose honor Brooks was G. C. Engcie ai.u other relatives. to be held at the Uni- for James 11. Miss ple are but for the Bayside spend the remainder of the sum- Belfast.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 x —i Searsport Mrs. Howes, quietly anxiously waiting named, also Dr. Jacob Roberts, the first doc- mer at the Rhoades ■*: Sunday morning, with Margaret Van Voorhes for Mrs. B. opportunity to deposit their ballots which will Mrs. Daniel Clements of Waterviile and Mrs cottage. Two base Huckins Clyde tor, and the colonial maids will show the social hits, Albert, Williams 2, of ns Rev. A. A. Blair. Mrs. Hicks for Miss Dorothea bring this abcut. Their minds are Ralph Bryant Omaha, Keb., were the Harold S. a tor, Ganzeil. Stolen Albert. Bases on balls, Holmes, Sar- already guests Jones, student at the Univer- life ol the husk- base, early century—the qi^ilting, Lannon Mrs Leon Brown for Mrs. Loren made up. thunder will have past week of Mrs, Oscar Wilkins. of by Lannon, by King 3. Struck out, by gent, Cross, Campaign but sity Pennsylvania, is spending his summer and bees, and aii the of 9. 8. Hit ing paring pleasures by King Sacrifice hit, Dunn. by Miss Herrick for Mrs. Mrs. Cobe for little effect. The and un- vacation in iiurch next Sunday Rev. Gasper, vacillating, halting Mies Margaret Van Vorhees of Philadelphia Philadelphia, where he has em- ago. “Uncle Bam” will tell of the pitched ball, Partenheimer, Passed bails, Ash- long part Mrs, Homan. There were other substitutes certain course pursued by the admin- returned ployment. S. ->ach on the theme, “The worth. Umpire, McLellan. Time, 1 50. present home last Eriday irom a brief visit Lynwood Jones is in New Or- the early settlers took in the war of the Revo- not with of the Church Vaca- reported. istration, together its repudiation or witn her aunt, Mrs. A, leans, La., where he is engaged in civil and Henry Lloyd. engine- lution. Liberty, surrounded by slaves and abandonment of all of its closing service for the ^Frid^y'e game with Skowhegan on the Con- In spite of the rain a large number of people nearly campaign ering. soldiers\>f ’61, will call attention to the Rev. sSiias VV. button, a retired Unitarian j part has convinced a of our [ church will resume ser- gress street grounds was canceled because of were at the Northport Country club last Sun- pledges, large majority that Brooks took in the war of clergyman of Ellsworth, was the guest over the Rebellion citizens that it is no the rain. Saturday the Belfast team a when Madam Cara con- thoughtful longer safe to 1 th. played day afternoon, Sapin, Sunday of Rev. ana Mrs. A. E. OBITUARY. s;f[lrt.n-,i“ About titty young people will take part in this trust the lease of Wilson, double-header in Skowhegan, the locals win- tralto, of the Boston power to such an uncertain .* church formerly Opera company, Hie ''ongregatiunal historical representation and will appear in Miss Jessie M. Hart and Basil Allen return- Melvina L. ning the first game 3 to 0, while Belfast came sang a number of selections, and Mrs. S. A. stewardship. Montgomery, wife of Harrison xt Morning wor- costumes for the ed last from a short vacation Sunday. special occasion. The of our is I Monday spent Heath, died 17th at her back and took the second encounter 6 to 2. The Parker of this gave several theory government based upon July home on Verona vi:h sermon the city readings. by pastor, Tuesday evening, Aug. 15th. at Crockett’s a So far is with Mr. Allen’s parents in Lincolnville. Island after a series betw een the two clubs now stands Skow- Madam has a beautiful voice of majority vote, this, being the case three months’ illness, aged 63 school at Sapin great .wthorne. Sunday theater, the history of Brooks will be shown 10 months hegan 4; Belfast 3. The scores: and unusual combined with with this administration, it is a fact that Mr. W. K. Morison of Minneapolis, who was years, and 20 days. She was the the depth range, ex- .•bu will be closed during by picture slides of the early settlers, first of David First game: ceptional dramatic ability. Her first number Wilson failed to get a majority of the votes called to New York and Boston on business, daughter and Esther Montgomery first roads houses built, opened, and first pieces cast more than one with ; of North Penobscot and was BELFAST was “The Call of Rachel,” by Mary Turner by million three hundred I spent last Thursday Rolfast. relatives, married to Mr. c next Sun- of trees Pictures of the streets taken ... ;• vices will be held felled. thousand; while Taft in 1908 received a clear ! Heath in 1875, and had made her home in iKC, r bh po a e Salter; the story of a mother who lost all of Mrs. of is Ver and others j Lydia Wight Rockland, Mass., i-hurch, with ser- years ago, taken at the present of over and ona since that date. Mrs. preaching 0 2 1 0 her children, and when the last one is taken majority 460,000 votes, Roosevelt Heath was a patient 1 Curtin, If. 0 making her annual visit to her home and is the m. H show the and of sufferer .a: and 7.30 p. by Harry time,will growth development Neptune, 3b. 0 u 4 0 0 in 1904 had a of over 1,700,000 votes. and through her long illness she calls for death for herself, Madam Sapin majority guest of Mrs. L, A. Burgess, 21 Union street. spoke who is for Brooks in one hundred years. This will be Brignolia, p, cf. 0 0 13 0 Tbere no many words of cheer and ( ullege, supplying the and also announced each will be minority candidates elected comfort to those 0 0 4 3 0 explained story friends school at noon one of the most features of the Ashworth; c... Ellsworth of William F. Jude and around She was a ,...r Ju Sunday interesting number before she the this year. Mr. Hughes will be elected an her. faithful wife and Lannon, rf. 0 0 1 0 0 sang, others being by and wife of extend on loving and those attend Belfast, congratulations mother ieavor at 6 30 p. m. Prayer celebration, who the enter- old fashioned once and will be greatly missed all who Alberts, ss. 0 0 12 1 “Thank God for a Garden,” by Del Riego, majority, and again the j the birth to them of a son, July 13th.— Ells- by I tainment on Monday, Aug. 14th, should not F. McDonald 2b. 0 0 2 1 1 will ! worth American. knew her. Her death is ling hursday, evening. a Coon song, written a negro; “Wid a people rule. C. E, Smith. unusually sadasshe 0 by fail to see the pictures of and Williams, lb. 0 18 0 an invalid '-.'i.-e of the season in St. Mar- places persons “An Se- Augusta. Miss Essie a recent of leaves daughter whom she has tend- Haley, p. 0 0 0 4 0 Moon, Moon, Moon,” by Cook; Open Sanborn, graduate the described. cared for during the two al chapel was held last Sunday x—Cram, cf. 0 0 10 0 cret,” by Huntington Woodman; “The Elf | School for Nurses, Maine General Hospital, erly past years.Beside Wednesday evening, Aug. 16th, will be Rob- TRANSFERS IN 1 her husband she leaves seven v.itli Rev. Charles R. Bailey of Man,” by John Barnes Wells, and “Susanna,” REAL ESTATE. Portland, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and daughters, Mrs, erts night, which will be in the nature of a re- 0 1 24 13 2 Joel M. Nichols of Attleboro, Mass.; Mrs. James j., in charge, and was well by Stephen Foster. The last number was a Mrs. Eben M. Sanborn. union of the descendants of in ninth The transfers of real estate were Howland of is a and the first settlers x—Brignolia pitched inning. following L. Medford Hillside, Mass.; Mrs. rijley pleasing speake typical Negro song, and was rendered by Mrs. Frank who has been ill at recorded in Waldo of Deeds Pierce, the of Br joks, and especially o£ Joseph and Jacob SKOWHEGAN. County Registry Andrew Ginn and Mrs. Benj. White of Bucks- fcisc.; -eif delighted with the beauti- Mme. Sapin in a truly fascinating manner. Paine private hospital, is so far recovered as for the week ; Roberts. As Joseph Roberts was married r bh ending July 26, 1916. to be able to leave for her summer home in port; and Misses Mae Louise, Abbie and Mar- es and the charm and quiet of po a e She is a Southern girl, her home being in I and had If. 0 2 10 0 C. Howard, to Edith News. of was twice, twelve children by each wife, Twombly, George Augusta, V. Bucksport.—Bangor jorie Verona; three grandchildren, Horace C: The holy communion Louisville, Ky., and the dialect is perfectly Fishburn, ss.. 10 10 0 Grady, Palermo; land and in Paler- Ginn and over Miss and 157 grandchildren, and as many of these buildings Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hazeltine, son Ben White, Agnes Charlotte Howland: e gan was presided by Wescott, cf. 1 0 2 0 0 familiar to her. She played her own accom- mo. are in and of and two Mrs. L. M. Heath ... descendants living Waldo it is daughter Eleanor, sisters, of North i. I and the hymns were sung county, Saunders,2b. 0 2 3 5 0 paniment for that number, and Mrs. Ralph Springfield, Mass., that a will be Houser, lb. 1 1 16 0 Lucia A. are of Hazeltine's Scituate, Mass., and Mrs. Hose gaiion, which included many expected large gathering pres- o L. Flanders was the accompanist for the other Pinkham, Palermo, to B. R. Brawn, guests Mr, mother, Mrs. Bowden of ent. A. Roberts of Lee, 3b. 0 114 0 land in Camilla Hazeltine. Dr. J. Augusta, and Hon. selections. Mrs. Parker’s were do; Palermo. W. Bucksport. usir residents. Keegan,rf. 0 10 2 0 readings “Old of j C. C. Roberts Chicago will be among the c. 0 0 Ace Won the and “A Funeral Eugene R. Conner, Belfast, to Flora M. Miss Henrietta C. Johnson of be Rev 1 ’r. C. R. Bailey rector of St. Murphy, 2 3 0 Race,” Negro’s Brookline, speakers on Roberts night. James, p. 0 0 14 0 Sermon.” Carleton, Old Town; land and in is Joseph T. W’hitaker, a native of Albion and '• 'i, officiated at all and she responded to encores with buildings Mass., spending several weeks in Belfast Revere, Mass., for will with a band many years a resident of died at — Thursday, Aug. 17th, open Irish anecdotes and a short “The Northport. and has rooms at the Tea Citypoint, at St. Margaret’s Church last 3 7 27 18 0 bright poem, Wayside Mouse, cor- his No. 430 Ash concert by the Brooks band, under the leader- Cake.” had Frank E. Thayer, Belfast, to Rose Fairbroth- ner of and Miller home, street, Brockton, Mass., c dey has received and accepted Angel Many Bangor people plan- High streets. of Prot. Drew of Belfast.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 July 6th, aged 65 years. He had been in fail- ship Harry Waterville. fol- ned to come for the but were to er, Brooksvilie; land and buildings in Belfast. evil the of Maine to take 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 x—3 day, obliged Miss Marguerite H, Owen has returned Bishop Skowhegan.1 health for four with lowing this will be a parade, lea by E. A, Car- it on account of the etc. George C. Stevens, Monroe, to Susie M. ing years hardening of Church the give up rain, from a few weeks visit in She was ac- if Margaret’s during Two-base hits, Saunders. Three-base Lynn. the arteries. penter, chief marshal, followed by the Brooks hits, Harding, Hampden; land and buildings in Mr. Whitaker is survived by i: season. Dr. Bailey is well Saunders. Stolen bases, Twombley, companied by Misses Helen and Marian Har- band. Then “Father Keegan, WLDDIinG BLLLS. | his wife; by one daughter, Miss Isabel, and Time,” followed by 16 Murphy, Houser. Base on Frankfort. by i: as during various summers he balls, by James 1, rington, who remain for a visit. boys representing 1916; one hundred descend- Haley 3, Brignolia. Struck out, by James 1, C. O. Sawyer, to Harriet E. j two sisters, Mrs. Myra Lang of Bowdoinharn h' :his diocese Searsport, Syl- at many churches, Sacrifice Miss Alma Colby of Brockton, Mass., ar- and ants of the early settlers; veterans of the Haley 2, Brignolia. hits, Fishburn 2, Crocker-Moholland. Many guests made vester, do; land in Mrs. Albert Clark of Citypoint. His only- the Searsport. lowing: St. Mary Virgin, Lee, Wescott. Double plays, Lee, Saunders a merry wedding party at the home of Mr. and 1 rived to her vacation at the new Civil war over of one hun- Nellie A. Sunday spend son, Harold P., died last aged 23 | eighty years age; and Alberts and Mrs. James in Frost, Bangor, to Willis A. Little- April, years. :e; St. Johns, Old Houser; McDonald, Umpire, H. Moholland Veazie, Wednesday on Orchard, I Towle cottage Patterson Point, where Mr. The deceased was an dred school children; the Brooks Fire Time. 1.35. 19th, when their Miss field, do; land in Stockton Odd Fellow, a member of liar Harbor. depart- McCauley. night, July daughter, Springs. Tilda Weed Moholland was and Mrs, Dwight P. Palmer are taking an out- the N. E, 0. and of the M. E. ment; floats representing the old and new Second game: married to Richard Willis A. Littlefield, Bangor, to Anna H. P., Church. The : large attendance last Sunday Foster Crocker of Belfast. The ceremony was i ing. funeral took method of churning, milking, heating, light- BELFAST, Peirce, do; land in Stockton place July 8th, his pastor officiat- performed by Rev. Ashley A. Smith of Bangor. Springs. North Congregational church * Mrs. J. A. Fessenden and Mrs. L. W. Pendle- ing and members of the church’s official board ing, plowing, harvesting; methods of trans- r bh po a e The groom is a graduate of the University of W J Buswell, Verona, to Ella M Crocker, -r pastor, Rev. George S. Mills as was portation, such as ox team, horses, bicycle, Curtin, If. 2 2 3 0 0 Maine, class of 1914, and a teacher in the Ma« Stockton Springs; land and buildings in Stock- ton are now in San Francisco, and acting bearers. There a large attend- who a Neptune, 3b. 0 12 2 0 dawaska school at Fort Vt., preached helpful auto and motor a of 1816 and Training Kent. The ton weeks’ sojourn there will start on their home- ance, showing the respect for the departed. cycle; wedding 1 Springs. text Prov. lot is Brignolia,cf.. 0 2 0 0 bride is well known and popular, with many 16:38, “The a first : ward are not to Bel- 1916; log cabin, the house built in Brooks Ashworth, c. 0 2 3 1 0 News. Mary E Hide. Union, to Ella F Curtis, Bel- journey. They coming but the whole friends.—Bangor Daily } lap; disposing Jos. in mercantile floats 0 110 0 land in fast this season. The funeral of Mrs. Brewster of by Roberts, Jr., 1799; Lannon,rf. Mr. and Mrs. Crocker are their nnnt; Belmont, Cynthia ! He of the spending iA>rd.” spoke gen- Alberts, ss. 0 9 12 0 F to Belmont took at by the A. E. Chase Co., A, B. Payson, A. R. this with the Ruby Stevens, Bluehill, Lizzie D Clark, Clarence W, Proctor, for eight years princi- place Wednesday, July 19th, :‘c the luck and chance McDonald, 2b. 110 2 0 honeymoon^in city groom’s par- regarding B. F. H. H. land and in Belfast. her late home in Rev. Arthur A. Pilley, Stantial, Hutchinson, Chase Williams, lb. 119 0 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crocker, and later Belfast; buildings pal of the Belfast High school, is attending Belmont, i 1 A is not prosperous. person & C. F. W. S. C. 1 0 0 2 Lizzie D. Clark, to Hollis M. Blair, pastor of the Belfast Univerealist Varney Co., Spaulding, Jones, Cram, p 0 will go to Fort where Mr. Crocker will Belfast, Clark, ; the summer school in Castine. Mrs. Proctor '.lie circumstances under which Kent, P. Tarr, Mrs. H. C. Jenkins, & do; land and buildings in Belfast. and Annie are with I church, officiating. Mrs. Brewster was born in ! Staples Son, taxe up his duties at the summer school. daughter, V., relatives in is success will depend on his 6 8 21 9 0 Belmont and Roberts & Son, Hood Creamery Co., Jenkins Benjamin F Knowles, Scnrsmont, to Irvin South Windham. had lived all her life there. She ^ d Rev. Walter T, Haw- j power. Timber and Ellis Timber Co. The SKOWHEGAN. Norwood, Belmont; land and in Sears- was the widow uf the late liiram Brewster Co., local I buildings and Mrs. Van r -.stor, assisted in the ser- Rev. Wyander Shields of opening fraternities and several wholesale houses r bh po a e pal parsonage in Rockport Wednesday noon, mont. and since her husband’s death had made her of arrived last lordon tenor solo Twombly, If. 0 12 0 0 Jacksonville, Fla., Sunday to visit | Temple’s New England will be represented by floats and July 19th, William G. Cary of Fairfield and j home with her son, Charles M. Brewster, Two Fishburn, ss. 0 0 0 3 0 SECRET ; Mon. and Mrs. James P. Taliaferro. Mr. I to the delight of all who Lida E. M. Emerson of Benton were other sons Frank of Belfast and advertising displays, and at the end of the Wescott, cf. 0 10 0 0 quietly SOCIETIES. survive, Miles ill j Sheilds is rector of the St. John’s studied vocal culture in Lon- married Rev. D. B. a close friend of Episcopal ! of was parade sixteen girls will represent 1916. The Saunders. 2b. 0 0 1 1 2 by Phelan, Massachusetts. She about 81 years of i! Jacksonville. jrk and had been a tenor soloist lb. 0 0 10 1 0 At a roll-call of O. church, line of march will be the Houser, both. He had been a loved and honored friend Kineo lodge, I. O. F age. through principal 110 2 0 hurch. Lee,3b...... of the some the Mrs. Frank E. Clark has returned from streets of the town. bride ever since he was superintendent years ago, says Piscataquis Observer, Keegan, rf. 113 0 0 James Albert Freeman, one of the oldest anti of Rockland district and associated with the late David E. Dinsmore recited the follow- Brockton, Mass., where she was called by the uov. Kurils nas Deen invited to Cannon, c. 0 14 4 0 Mr. SANDYPOINT. \-/aKiey most esteemed citizens of Southwest 0 112 0 in when some 20 he Louis E. with a deal illness of her brother, Joseph T. Whitaker. highly attend, and if he can to do so will White, p. Cary lodge work, years ago | ing poem by Thayer great arrange died 10th. Mr. was master workman of the A. O. U. W. of and the of On the way home she visited her sister. Mrs. Harbor, very suddenly, July : Fates spent Friday in Bangor. speak to the from the grand feeling, again, night May 30th, gathering public square 2 6 21 13 2 Freeman was of the Freeman house The double service was used 1915, at a Masonic meeting in Myra Lang, in Bowdoinhara. proprietor t-ments of visited his at 12 o'clock. At 1 o’clock m. exer- impressive ring Sangerville: Bangor p. literary Seven agreement. and had served as innings by in the of the for many years, postmaster ': »er cises will in the Union Hall. E. presence necessary witnesses, Here is a toast that I want to drink to a fellow Mr. and Mrs. lhomas b. Bowker leit Mon- Sunday. open C. Hoi- Belfast..0 0 0 0 0 3 3-6 for terms. At the time of his death he ! after which they left via Rockland for Portland I’ll never know— many brook, chairman of the board of selectmen of Skowhegan.0 0 0 0 0 0 2—2 day to visit Mrs. Bowker’s parents, Mr. and ; rry estival was held at Griffin's To the fellow who’s to take was tax collector for the town. He leaves,be- and vicinity and the White Mountains. Mrs. going my place 1 **'■ Brooks, will be the chairman of the Mrs. Chester Shaw,in Mr. Bowkei irniay evening. meeting. Two-base hits, McDonald. Three-base hits, When it's time for me to go. Winthrop. sides his wife, one Miss Carmelita Cary is a member of the Methodist church, the daughter, c' Supt. of schools, f). B. Plummer, will deliver Lee. Stolen bases. Twombly, Base I’ve wondered what kind of a he’ll be is a two weeks’ vacation from hie ■ Keegan. chap taking two sons, Arthur Freeman of South- Aid will meet with Mrs. Ella and the Hand Im- wished Freeman, the address of and a centennial on balls, by White 1; Cram. Struck out, Epworth league Helping and I’ve I could take his hand. duties in the Belfast w welcome, by post office. west Harbor and Dr. Charles Freeman of Cali- ‘^anesduy afternoon. White 3, by Cram 3. Sacrifice hits, Cram. provement society, and her many friends will Just to whisper, “I wish you well, old man,” ir poem will be given by Clifton P. Roberta, a Cannon. Double Lee, Cannon, Houser. a way that he’d understand. fornia, who have the sympathy of a host of ::u plays, be to know that she will continue to Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mr I 3e8v> of Sunday made the travel- of the pleased Bradbury great, great grandson Benj. Roberts, Passed balls, Cannon. Umpire, McCauley. I’d like to give him the cheering word that I’ve friends. Vtr- >n reside at her home in Benton. and Mrs, Thomas E. Shea of Belfast, and Dr, this vicinity, first white child born in Brooks. Time, 1 20. longed at times to hear; I’d like to give him the warm handclasp wher Quinn and Walter J. Moore of New York, reg- -’■■'Harrison and family of Castine are The anniversary address will be delivered The funeral services of Mrs. Fannie Cobb AMERICAN VESSEL BOMBARDED never a friend seems near. at the l£l * Skowhegan, 7; 5. istered Penobscot Exch ange last Thurs- U!ri- t an S. and the orator of the Belfast, amp for indefinite stay. by W, Norwood, day I’ve learned my knowledge by sheer hare wife of Capt. Charles Cobb, who died sudden- On the Congress street grounds last BY UERMAN AEROPLANE. on their way to Moosehead Lake in the will be Hon. John E. of Monday work, and I wish 1 could it on day, ! :• and Miss lor of were Bunker, Secretary pass I ly July 18th in Northport, were held Friday lay Bangor afternoon defeated the car. Skowhegan local team To the fellow who’ll- come to take my place Bradbury guests of the State. Jose Mercury Herald July I afternoon from the late residence in State Styles family. a score of 7 to [San 13th.] some when I am by 5. Tbe score: day gone. Mrs. Alice Thombs went to Peak's Islanc Throughout the concerts wili be given Los Altos, 12. F. E. Elkins, a I, Brewer. Rev. E. M. Cousins of the ^:ine of the day July promi- Will he see all the sad mistakes I’ve made anc street. Nickerson village SKOWHEGAN. to with Mr. and Mrs by theBrooks band, and there will be base ball nent newspaperman of the bay cities, well- note all the battles lost? yesterday spend August First church officiated, and several last ab r bh Congregational !f';Segar days week. po a € he ever of the Millhouse and Alice anc and other The will be n in this as a former Will guess tears they caused Charles daughters of games sports. evening Twombly, If. 4 3 2 2 1 0 know county proprietor ol Mrs. Helen Spearen Leonard Bangor, sang. red of Milo arrived or the heartaches which they cost? of South Ind, Mr. and Mrs. J Kittredge given over to a of fireworks, followed Fishburn, sa. 1113 4 0 the Santa Clara and now a resident ol Marian, Bend, The bearers were Carl Dent, C. E. Lunt, Sam- display News, Will he gaze through the failures and fruitless a few days’ at Kit- Wescott, c,.. 5 12 0 C. W. of Portland also have a a' stay Camp by a grand ball at Union hall. The residences 10 Los Altos, returned from San Francisco last toil to the underlying plan. Perry cottage uel H. Holyoke and Lyman Pierce. The in- 5 0 Saunders, 2b... 0 2 2 1 And catch a of the real intent and the Peak’s Island. and business places are to be specially deco- night, accompan ied by his son, Ben T. Elkins, glimpse terment was at Oak Hill cemetery. Houser, lb. 4 0 2 10 1 1 heart of the *'■ e vanquished man? Pitcher of Chelsea, Mass., is rated for the occasion. Lee, 3b. 3 2 2 0 0 0 who is chief wireless operator on the Standard James W. and Willard S. Roberts of Read | I dare to hope he may pause some day as he 3 0 1 summer THE ALLIES GAINING. Pie summer home of her pa;r- The M. C. R. R. will give reduced rates on Keegan,rf. 0 0 0 Oil steamer Cushing, which arrived yesterday toils as I have wrought, ing, Mass., residents on the Nortf ■htr,- 1 cf., 4 0 0 10 2 0 the main lire from Portland to Old and Murphy, from west coast of South And gain some strength for his weary tast arrived last week, Town, ports America. Shore, Northport, making The war news for the week be McKenty, p. 4 0 1 0 3 0 from the battles which I have past may on the Elkins attended the schools in Santa fought. the auto. John A. Roberis and Jte went to Camden branch lines Skowhegan, Harmony and Young trip by fami 1 Tuesday Clara during his early youth, finishing his edu- But I’ve only the task itself to leave with the briefly stated, ihe Allies have been success- Belfast. 33 7 11 27 14 2 ly will not come to Northport this season anc ; sit with her daughter, Mrs. cation in the east’and Florida. Later he gradu- cares for him to face, ful on all fronts, have made great gains and The committee on are about to And never a work to the have rented their cottage. advertising BELFAST. j ated from the Marconi school of wireless tele- cheering may speak held the taken counter fel'ow who’ll take positions against heavy Kii. issue full sheet a | graphy in New York city and for the past twc my place. posters presenting complete ab r bh a e D. Cool of wil attacks. The Russian drives have been sur- loodhue and friend returned po has been as on various Then here’s to your health, old chap! I drinl Prof. C. Madison, Wisconsin, and the M. R. R. is to advertise years serving operator program, C. Curtin, If. 6 12 10 1 j as a to his bride— Turkish arnnee >at Sunday after a few days steamers plowing the waters of the seven seas, bridegroom arrive early in August to join his wife who prising. They have routed the also. A great effort is made to make Neptune, 3b. 3 12 13 1 He is in love with hie chosen I leave an unfinished task for but Goc <• Goodhue being profession and is you, with their two children, is the guest of hei in Armenia and driven the Austrians. On the cottage. cf. 3 12 10 0 knows I this one of the as Brignolia, rapidly. After a few visit how tried. greatest entertainments, advancing days’ ar.d Robert F. Dunton Somme front the Allies have taken McElman has returned to her Ashworth, c. 4 0 0 5 0 2 with his he will embark I’ve dreamed my dreams as all men do, bu parents, Hon. Mrs. 26,223 well as educational ever held in parents here, again on j celebrations, Lannon.rf. 4 0 0 1 2 0 His never a one came true, will at the prisoners since 1st, while the Russians, after a three weeks' the Cushing. brother officers are: Captain, They spend August Battery, guesti July Mass., Eastern Maine. V. D. H. ss. 4 0 1 3 5 1 Albert, L. L. Herland;chief officer, Ralph W. McNelley; I And my prayer to-day is that all the dreamt of Mr. and Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest. have captured over lOO.UOO. Portugal is hold- brother at F. F. _ Perkins'. F. McDonald, 2b. 3 2 2 4 2 0 second E. E. third A. may be realized you, officer, Ellertson; officer, by 50,000 trained to Williams, lb. 4 0 19 10 And we’ll meet some in the un ing troops ready respond The Shoe Situation. B. Hanson; chief engineer, J. M. Johnson; first day great Mrs. Frank Rigby of Portland spent a fev t,,e hebert murder. Cram, p.*. 3 0 0 2 8 1 assistant F. known—out in the realm of to a cail from the Ailies, with a reserve engineer, Robert Finney; second spac% last week with Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. R. Tar I You’ll know as I take hand anc days assistant, F. Jensen; third assistant, J. Des- my clasp your ; of 300,000 to draw upon. Persia has seen the and aut< The situation in leather is 33 5 10 27 21 6 mond. gaze in your tired face. box in Fryeburg they took several of Milo was arrested in Port reflected in the light and has sent an ultimatum to Turkey de- The attained international fame Then all our failures will be success in th< to New Mrs. Geo. 0. *! of and New 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1—7 Cushing by trips Hampshire. Bailey 11 charged with the murder oi advancing tendency footwear, Eng- Skowhegan.1 of the new-found dawn— manding the withdrawal of Turkish troops 1 Belfast.0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0-6 being bombarded by a German aeroplane some- light them, Mrs. was mucl land factories are to full accompanied Rigby i"’’;err, an recluse, at Five Is- pushed capacity. In- where in the North sea a few months ago, and So I’m drinking your health, old chap, who’l fro m Persian territory, a fact not w ithout its aged with and New Two-base hits, Wescott 2. in the the take when I am pleased Fryeburg Hampshire. " March 13th, and was taken t< sistent requests for delayed deliveries continue, j Fishburn, Lee, conjunction with Gulflightaud Petro- my place gone. si gnificacce. Germany is on the defensive lite is one of the in the now but are Three-base Houser. factors celebrated re ^‘e *8 to have told th< producers handicapped and are not in McKenty, Neptune. hit, Rev. and Mrs. George S. Mills, whohadbeei everywhere. tii\ a^eKe(J controversy between the German kaiser and Fernald Nominated. ‘he to make at > Home run, Stolen Kee- county jail that ne went to He position quick shipments present, Brignolia. bases, Lee, President Wilson, the American administration at the Battery for several weeks, left yester- Similar conditions cotton and Ashworth. Bases on Cram for the a The First Maine Heavy Reunion. for money and that when the her j prevail among goods gan balls, by demanding damages and apologies out- Portland, July 25. The nomination of Ber day for Seal Harbor to spend few days with Artillery ^r“iu''j 1 and textile with i 2. Struck Cram 3. rageous acts of the too zealous representatives before the he hit Hebert ove: mills, finishing plants large out, by McKenty 8, by M. Fernald of Poland as candidate Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clements, returninj ( request of the Kaiser. Republican The First Maine Heavy Artillery Regimen- ! i Double a orders ahead being able to operate only about Sacrifice hits, Lee, Fishburn, Neptune. for United States Senator with an estimatec to Bennington, Vt. Their son, Charles S. Mills bottle. A preliminary hear The Cushing attracted considerable attention tal association will hold its 40th reunion at the ',1 80 per cent, of their equipment. Even offers to Lannon to Ashworth; at 1 j Cram Albert; as she cast anchor a at Dart mouth is Dover but was con j plays. swept up the bay and of! plurality of nearly 1,000, at yesterday’s student College, spendinj : Town on July 22nd, of premium wages have not helped matters, specia hall. Hampden, Tuesday, August 22d. | Albert, McDonald and Wil- Aloatraz island. American flags were painted his vacation at Seal Harbor. AuK- 181 after a of the testi ■ workers to rest the j Neptune, Neptune, primary in Maine, was indicated tonight by the This will be the U portion j many preferring during 2 the sides of her hull and the words week of the Eastern Maine 1 j liams. Umpire, McCauley. Time hours. upon t,,!en as the State did no ; heated term.—Dun’s Review, July 22nd. returns from all except 115 small towns ant li,.'0'1 heard, “Cushing, New York, U. S. A.,” in ten-foot let- Rev. Charles R. Bailey of Revere, Mass., ar State fair and will be especially pleasant for an 1 were read the The totals were 8,926 for Female j^j public alleged confessioi Two games in the Rockland cup series,'Rock- ters, easily by pec pie thronging plantations. rived Saturday from Old Orchard, where hi all who attend. The meeting will be called to Prohibition waterfront. and for Frank E. >«»,,, driest until opportunity has beei Upheld. land vs. will be here this week 8,146 Congressman Guernsey order at 10.15. is Belfast, played to Ben Elkins, the bombardment has been visiting, to take charge of St. Mar Hampden preparing to give r(f8 his According of Dover, the actual purality being 780. companion, whose name i L on the street Thurs sea the First Maine a cordial Uy,iN ! The mulct law, which closed saloons CongresB grounds, today, received by the Cushing in the North wag Ten of the 16 counties were carried Mr garets’ Episcopal church for the summer. Hi ! very welcome. The Hie repeal by case is of local interest as is constitution- on not well received the officers and crew. The in Iowa Jan. 1, 1916, valid and day, and Saturday, July 29th. Rocklanc by Fernald, Congressman Guernsey winning |i 1 will be the guest for several days of Mr. am | secretary, Charles J. House of Augusta would has been a residen t the Court has ruled in affirm- chief steward. J. had an Hubert, long al, Jowa Supreme has beaten us twice in the last three S. Larsen, extremely Aroostook, Hancock, Penobscot, Piscataquis ar,d j games Mrs. Ralph C. Johnson, before taking a perma like to be notified if any members have died latterly superintendent o f ! ing the case of the State vs. John Hill, appel- narrow escape from death when a bomb hurtled Waldo and Washington. The vote of Waldi ; PljJJ, and is a fast team. The since the last and the Ptiiiiand a daughter, formerl; lant. The action was begun in Davenport by getting together very through the sky, struck the rail three feet from county was as followe: Fernald, 165; Guern nent room at the Stephen S. L. Shute house meeting place and.date E ie married atd in Idaho. new will 3 where he 1 | living three saloonkeepers to test the law. games start at p. m. stood and glanced into.tbeisea. sey, 319; Sills, Democrat, 224. 7 Park street. of their death. 1' | I “BLOW THE MAN DOWN.” | Political Points. GIRLS AND BOYS CAN. Warning To Farmers of Atlan- Calves and Kiddies. Demonstration in Belfast July 28th. States. A of Seafarers on the Maine tic Stirring Story demonstration will VVhat The against Mexico Maine and are to the Baby Welfare Movement has Ac- Coast and Elsewhere by Holman Day. girls boys beginning serve one useful for the Demo- True Army Worm May Be purpose can this summer. Under the auspices of Outbreak of the complished. has taken for the title of his Mr. Day cratic administration —all the big appro- Farmers Should Be Prepared. New PERFECTM the various Garden and Impending. 1916. In the NEW Canning Clubs, York, July 24, past latest book —and their number in- may can be up against it. An un- ten re- priations charged which have a membership in the State of Washington, D.C.July|24,1916. years infant mortality has been an old-time crease—a line from chanty, of the moth of the True 401 young people between the ages of 10 usual abundance duced thirty per cent in the ten largest whose will be realized cam- appropriateness When Vance McCormick his Worm in Maryland, Virginia, and cities of this as a result gets and 18, over thirty canning demonstra- Army country direct KTTCHENPRIMtl by the reader before he has read many look indicates the paign movies in operation we shall tions will be given by University of Maine the District of Columbia of the Baby Welfare Movement, yet each is headed pages. Then chapter by to see the “The of Woodrow” outbreak of Wobblings extension teachers. Not only boys and possibdity of an impending this indicates only a small part of the a few lines from the sea songs that in featured Perils of in the Atlantic alongside of “The girls, but mothers—and fathers if they this destructive pest good work that has been accomplished the early days accompanied the pulling Pauline” and the of Imo- the “Imitations wish —will be given instruction in the States. The moths, entomologists by the intelligent co-operation of the and hauling and walking 'round the cap- and the “Lamentations of of gene,” Lydia.” quickest, surest and best way of saving of the U. S. Department Agriculture various agencies for the conservation and stan-work now done to the clank and the spinach that is going to waste in the report, were laying their eggs during the up-building of child life. The General whirr of a gasolene engine. Not for the as Immediately upon receiving news of garden now and the strawberries which first week of July and it takes from Federation of Women’s Clubs, co-operat- ton of the thing only did Mr. Day navi- the for the with nomination of Hughes and Fairbanks, are selling for a pong and any other fruit three to four weeks caterpillars ing the U. S. Department of Labor the Maine coast in his cabin cruisers should to gate Mr. Guy Bell, editor of the Irvine, Ky., or vegetable that grows and that would to mature, their presence begin Children’s Bureau, set aside as ’’Baby Jones, 1st and 2nd, and local color Davy Sun, worked up a Republican meeting make dinner a pleasant occasion next be quite apparent about the last week in Welfare Week” this year, the period is not to embellish his story, wanting and had a Hughes-F'airbanks club organ- February. The Extension Division of July to the first week of August. from March 4th to March 11th, and the main incidents of which are founded on the ized within 36 hours after the’convention the University of Maine has published Farmers should be alert to dis- thereby established a great national cele- actual occurrences. In the first in its be- upon adjourned. If that is the pace they fol- an itinerary showing the places and cover this pest younger stages, bration, organized and carried to success we are introduced to the size and in chapters low in Kentucky, we can tell where the dates of canning demonstrations. The fore it has reached a large has cities all over the country, with re- schooner and it is not the to ancient Polly, Kentucky vote will be cast in November. Belfast date is as follows: July 28th, committed irreparable damage grow- sults for good far beyond any statistical first time she has in fiction. Then and figured Beifast, arrive 7.30 a. m., Boston boat; ing crops, especially grasses grains. computation. lumber she turns It is when, laden, turtle, Whenever you see a Democratic news- leave for Castine 5.00 p. m. Demonstra- Spray, stated, on excellent authority, all on board in the cabin, that in of well imprisoning paper publishing statistics showing how tion 9 to 12. Belfast clubs will meet to- When the army worm is discovered at many our progressive, from which they make their way into run the death rate for babies is bungalow much better business is in any line at the gether for demonstration. work the infested spots should be sprayed cities, THt the hold, where there is a limited air over two hundred and present time as compared with last year immediately with a solution of powdered fifty per thousand, and succeed in cutting and the rural communities no space, finally or as compared with 1914, sit down im- | MAINE FAIR DATES. arsenate of lead, 2 pounds to 50 gallons average the to be l8a bungalow their way out through bottom, better, of their vaunted healthful- * mediately and write him a letter asking of water. If Paris green be used the spite « 8 we are reminded in a Aug. 15, 16, 17—Waldo county, Bel- ? rescued later, foq£- him to be as follows: ness. while in certain districts these » publish comparative statistics spray should composed No; Bungalow , bungalow? that a Bath-built Echooner was fast. note showing business conditions under the Paris green,! pound; freshly slaked lime, make an even worse showing, the rate otT Hatteras in like fashion and Aug. 22, 23, 24, 25—Eastern Maine, as ^£f{ec,or0 tripped Democratic tariff law, before the war 2 pounds; water, 50 gallons. The lime is running high as forty per cent. H^canonebecomtonable^'tb as that Capt. Boyd Mayo’s exploit has Bangor. The record of the States com- tKe k'tcben ,-babU gas began, as compared with the correspond- j necessary as a preventive of burning by United anA been in real life in all details. Aug. 29,30, 31, Sept. 1 —Central Maine, with B> a9 l«e*p< paralleled ing period under the Republican tariff the Paris green which is quite caustic pares badly many other couutries, equipping 1S quick an d oAot. Waterville. j Stove. J smoke The salving of the steamer Conomo will so which hat vents iuc law. You may not get the editor to pub- when used on tender plants such as corn. notably with New Zealand, Cook Lewis- recall to seafarers the no less interesting Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7—Maine State, a rate un- lish the statistics, but you will give him Poisoned Bran Bait. of only fifty-one per thousand of the floating of the steamer ton. story something to feel ashamed of. I When spraying is impracticable the | der one year of age. A showing which on and 12, 14 —Waldo and Penob- Carolyn, wrecked Metinic; July Sept. 13, poisoned bran bait is recommended. It proves us far behind in the conservation Monroe. | 7th members of the crew of scot, of one the most twenty-six Josephus Daniels indignant denial of is made as follows: Wheat bran, 50 childhood, which is of the which went to in the Sept. 19, 20-Unity Park Association, Carolyn, pieces the report that he will resign was unnec- pounds; Paris green, 1 pound, or white important functions of the State, since ice fields of the White Sea on June 10th, Unity. the essary. He knows that this is his first j arsenic or powdered arsenate of lead, 2 future of the nation depends on the at York. The removal arrived New by and last to hold ! pounds; molasses,3 to 4 welfare of its children. opportunity high place “Why Commercial Travelers are Pro low-grade quarts. the State u few of shiftless years ago no to let it The rm til and he has intention go. tectionists” is the title of the first docu- bran and poison should be thor- i.wubimmiai 1t .11,1,11. ana squatters irom Maiago was his ment of the National uegeuerate Equally redundant declaration Campaign, issued , oughly mixed while dry and the molasses L that the need for and the shanties in The American Protective Tariff Realizing primary s^SS.^-3*-4 Ihe of island and razing that he intends to take an active part in by I afterwards added, kneading and WT\0 calf’s, $10,000 local business He no enterprises. pays j the health of water, to formulas struction. The States pays half the ex- possible safeguard about according regulation ne no rent, hires no taxes, pays help, obtainable from who make or pense or a greater amount. The maxi- GOOD' people no or lumber or buys clothing hardware, deal in infant’s foods. These need mum of $20,000 a mile, the Office of Pub- j stock and vegetation. Over 900 million j or jewelry of the local merchants. He lic cover tlie cost dollars lost A sum which it further special modification if the baby’s Roans estimates, will 1 every year! j employs no local attorney, patronizes no of constructing the best kind of country sufficient to put our country into a state condition indicates that he is not thriv- local dentist, contributes to no local roads. For much traveled highways, of preparedness equal to that of any na- ing properly. church or fraternal Be- organization. tion where a large investment would be con- in the world, enough money to give Source of Supply. cause of these things we a I.cense ! impose us the afloat and the most THIS DAY sidered profitable, government experts largest navy Too much care cannot ue exercised to fee upon him in order to force him to efficient which the world has ever recommend concrete, brick or bitumi- army secure milk in condition and of help pay local governmental expenses perfect is as a sacrifice nous macadam, the latter being made seen, annually offered up and also to the local business men uniform quality. Few articles of diet give to of loose rock bound with one two diseases which are entirely pre- up together deteriorate more or are more the to which they are quickly, protection justly ventable- to the of the various tar preparations, bitumi- Enough money pay infected with entitled. For exactly the same reason, easily poisonous germs, nous cement or material. annual of every college stu- other binding expenses and for this reason an we impose import customs duties upon increasing large Keen rivalry between the makers of dent in the United States is absolutely who into this coun- percentage of intelligent people are foreigners ship goods thrown Senator road material and road building machin- away every year.” Brand” try. We do not believe in a of adopting “Eagle condensed milk system the total loss ery is manifesting itself. While Ransdell estimates grand for babies’ already government revenue which makes the as the staple diet. The high- from fever at per local conditions are said to makediffir- typhoid $271,932,880 est obtainable and home business man pay all the taxes and grade perfectly ster- 1 ent in differ- annum, and the loss from malaria at 3 paving material preferable as for few then permits the foreigner to sell his ile, it is possible other foods ent there is much $694,904,750 per year; the total per capi- localities, competitive here to be, this can be had anywhere and is cheap goods free. We believe in ■ ta loss from these two diseases being ■ ■ ■ ™r ■ ■ business. uniform in Neither cold high import taxes for two reasons —to always quality. have that the in- $9.46. By comparative estimates it was Experts predicted make the for the nor heat affects it, and the dilutions foreigner pay privilege shown that United States Govern- creased road building may result in a the. made with boiled water insure that of doing business and to the here, protect ment for the in- standardized road, acceptable to the fed appropriated $5,016,175 will not imbibe the home business man. This is not baby germs with his din- par- and of the dis- eral department. At present, the States vestigation prevention ner. In cases it is well to use tisan politics —it is plain business sense. many eases of animal and plant life, and only will make application for aid, specifying water for the as The political party which will not barley dilution, this sup- for the and pre- the location, character and cost of the $1,917,566 investigation certain conducive to port such a policy is not supplies elements merely lacking man. Join vention of the diseases of The proposed road. Each case will he pass- and in political sagacity—it is lacking in busi- baby’s growth strength, especially Republican ed on The fact that States for bone separately. ness sense. We would not stand for development. must keep these federal-State roads in a city council that repealed the peddlers' FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS Environment. under ot the loss of all FOR BACKACHE KIUNEYS AN3 BLAU UER repair penalty license nor we will stand for a National Environment counts even more future aid is expected to result in the largely administration that repeals the protec- FAIRFIELD PERSONALS. tor the than it does selection of the best mater- baby’s happiness only paving ti ve tariff duties. for older people. It shapes anu moulds ials. Donald Reed has returned from a short him in his formation period and consti- lo oi with to lriends in Hie yOil Cone floe stay Troy. — -————T'i tutes him a worth while and happy CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS IN 4TH Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McClintock have human or the reverse, but in the infant DISTRICT. His Sixteen Years* returned from a short stay at their cot- tage at Temple Heights. state his world is very small, and if only The Republican Fourth District com- he has pure air he does uot mind wheth- Suffering Now Ended Mrs. E. T. Pillsbury has gone to Tem- mittee at a recent decided to er meeting ple Heights to pass a few weeks with it is obtained on a mountain or a fire COURSES THAT WIN J'“ a convention for the nomination of hold “I can say with the greatest of Mrs. John Jaquith at the Jaquith cot- escape. If his clothes are clean and pleasure that Foley Kidney Fills were E. T. a candidate for congressman in Bangor tage. Pillsbury passed Sunday :omfortable he is as well satisfied the only thing that gave me relief with just rn ^ at 10 a. m. August 8th. The his wife there. —Fairfield Journal. Cl) Tuesday, in sixteen years." with cotton as with linen. He needs candidate to be selected will run in place Mr. G. W. Henderson of Dingle, of the Hon. Frank E. of Do- Miss., says more than that, too. He Returned from "the War." loving care, and constant watchfulness Guernsey suffered with who withdrew in order to enter the cystitis (inflammation to him from the insidious enemies ver, of the bladder). It went on until ho guard a The cars which went as far as Kansas Slum! candidate race for the nomination of reached the point where he had dizzy, that would otherwise destroy him, but for United States senator to succeed the weak spells, and sometimes he would City with the boys of the Second Maine almost it does not matter at all to him at this late Hon. Edwin C. Burleigh of Augusta, faint with pain. Of course, have been returned to the Maine Cen- PORTLAND BANGOR A he doctored, went off to the mineral aformer coun- tral car for The cars had stage whether his home is in a cottage BertramL. Smith of Patten, springs and drank waters of different shops repairs. the most of the windows knocked out of ty attorney of Penobscot county and for kinds, which altogether cost him a Jr a palace. He starts out with the fair sum of some a member of the large money. Still no per- them and they are covered with all sorts years legislature, manent :hance which is his if his relief. Now comes a friend of words and while the names right, only par- HEBRON has announced his candidacy for the Re- who mottoes, ACADEMY, recommends Foley Kidney Pills, ?nts and secure for him at this and of the various members of the regiment community publican nomination for congress after using half a dozen bottles, Hebron, Maine. Resid ence toi This makes four avowed his pains are all he adorn both the outside and the inside of proper living conditions. convention. gone, sleeps Acres. Nine |! soundly all night. Forty Buildings. candidates for the vacancy on the Re- them. They will be sent through the Jeannette Van Reypen. When kidney and bladder trouble STUKTEVANT HOME —One of tile most Twelve-room residence caused the failure of for repairs and will then publican ticket by comes on you and you suffer the pains shops thorough beautiful residences for girls in New Eng- see the — owned and occupied ly the lat- Guernsey to accept the and aches it causes, have again service on road. Fairfield land. Representative irregular, ATWOOD HALL—A modern home for renomination tendered to him at the painful secretions and a burning sen- Journal. boys. .1 ohr.gon, on Court tr.d Pearl sation, take Foley's Kidney Pills at Children Exhilarating air. Wholesome food. Eure of June the others Cry house in every respect and > primary 19th, being cnee and you will echo Mr. Hender- spring water. College preparatory. (Seueral Hugo Clark of Bangor, Albert A. Bur- son's sentiments. FOR FLETCHER S Courses. Domestic chemistry. Address sale at a very low figure. Ap| FOLEY QOHARnC TABLETS KNOVVITON Real Estate Co leigh and Ira G. HerBey of Houltop. SOLD EVERYWHERE WM, E. SARGENT, Litt. D., Principal. Keep Stomach Sweet liver Active -Bowels Regular CASTORIA 6w28 2w29 3 Nor see the __ blushes come and go upon a fair .\ntonio Lyrics. one’s SWAHVIIX*. THE SEA cheek Belfast Free BOVS FAREWELL. PITTSFIELD ^ As I’ve seen the Bunbesms Library. PERSONALS. of hav- play upon a snowy 0k convicts the writer Wait, wait while I peak. Arthur Varney has moved hia family to ye winda, repeat in and verse I wandered forth like NEW BOOKS. 1916. A to the fleet Antonio prose Adam, but sorely vexed JULY, will reside. parting signal Mrs. Alice Cornforth was in in mind. Monroe, where they Whose station is at home. Bangor c«!ft'r‘ j,rose and worse) and in ex- is|, For I with Mrs. J. Then waft the sea Wednesday. he would sorrowfully remembered I’d left my Eve General Works. The L. A. S. will meet W. Nick- boys pimple prayer, l«u'‘r offence Ple#d And let it oft be J. W. Manson was a behind. New 27tb. whispered there business caller in should The lines were International Year Book for erson Thursday afternoon, July ii have a wholesome, tp ,i»u"n", ,he offender. C- A /P‘ While o’er the waves I roam. Ellsworth Monday. " tender crust that melts ______031 In of into .- ... and 1915. Frederick H. Paine and family New York reminiscent descrip- Farewell to Dr. E. C. of !| ||| bather, noble hulk, Bryant Augusta passed the filling so that ® or ex- have arrived at “Rockwood” for the summer. In || perfectly ii|f! on by prefatory TEMPLE HEIGHTS. spite of metal, spite of bulk, in town of even ,rt panied Sociology. Sunday thegueBt relatives. two pieces are not necessary to advise Paine of He may his cable slip. || ||| t,*1" _ perhaps Kipling, Rudyard. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Philadelphia Mrs. went enough.Youcanmakesuch Yet while the parting tear is moist George Varney to Winne- || ||| b»' the writer attempted to Annual The of the fl»et. 1916... their “The for two cook to with the whrtt Campmeeting August 12th to fringes 369 K 6 are at cottage, Lakeside,” The flag of gratitude I’ll hoist Wednesday join Mr. Varney. pastry specially rBa‘‘ 20th, || ,i,.re is an unfinished picture Challenge of the future. 1916... 327Ub-3 weeks. In duty to the SewaU from milled Ohio Red Winter rl,iI,lc Inclusive. ship. Meservey Liberty is visit- || fjn his son. Rev. W. wheat flour that makes Anton’0' The 34th annual session of the Fine Arts. The many friends of Mrs, E. C. Marden will Farewell to mother, first class she ing A. Meservey and ||| S*n its white Temple wife. everything better and goes ;ey, with dwellings learn that she has returned Who launched me on life’s stormy sea || Heights Spiritualist corporation will be held Jekyll, Gertrude. be pleased to home farther—the all’round flour '' And rigged me fore and aft, Stevens and ssss3 ||| the at the grounds in 12th to Colour schemes for from the Waldo County Hospital, where she George sister Vera for river sleeping, lay quaint Northport, Aug, Aug- the flower May Providence her timbers enjoyed bread, cake and j c spare a two days’ at pastry ||| 20th,inc!usive,for which an had been critically ill for several weeks. And her hull in fishing trip Windermere interesting program garden. 1914.. 710 J3 2 keep good repair this week. trees guard the crystal riv has been To tow the smaller craft. arranged. The speakers include Well- Ware, William Rotch, Editor. Master Stanley Cunningham of Medford, J. B. Waterman was in man C. of The Belfast last and bends the Whitney Springfield, Mssb., who has Georgian period; a collec- Mobs., has presented the Swanville Union Sun- Farewell to Sister, lovely yacht. ,, v pad grace- week, where he was called the been heard here for But whether she be manned or hot by death several years, Mrs, Net- tion of carefully selected de- day school library with 32 nice bookB in mem- of his 1 cannot now forsee. sister, Mrs. Charles B. Mission with its crumbling tie Holt of tails Thompson. Harding Somerville, sod illuminating colonial ar- ory of nis father, the late Herbert Cunning- Mssb., May some good ship a tender prove, Miss Octavia Mitchell of Troy, who has Frederick Nicholson, pastor of the chitecture in the United States who was of this town. The Well found in stores of truth and f the moss grows dark and Universal ham, formerly gift love, been making an extended visit with her church o' 1904. 12 / nd take her under lee. Spiritual Boston. The music will be vols. 724 5 W is very much appreciated by the members of sister, Mrs. C. A. Stevens, has returned in days agone, a band of under the direction of Mr. and Farewell to home. j wsf i?, Mrs. C. Leroy Hygiene. the Sunday school. George, the jolly boat. of Boston. The And all the little craft afloat Lyons week’s program is as a band uithen floor with patriotic Thompson, Vance. Monday afternoon, July 10th, of gyp- In home’s delightful bay, Henry Lanpher of New Jersey, who d dye" follows; has been in Eat and grow thin; the Madah sies arrived in town in great style and dressed When they arrive at sailing age Rockland on DusinSss, has re- its iron cross in air, Saturday. Aug. 12, 2 p. m. Address wisdom the turned home after a athedral, by the menus. 1914. 613 2 T 3 in the height of fashion. There were five May give weather gage short visit with his rt ng hell calls the worshipper president, WellmBn C. Whitney; 4 pm, And guide them on their Mrs. J. Special Travel. four from Massachusetts and way. Bister, W, Manson. meeting of the Ladiei’ Aid Society. touring cars, —From an old Book. Scrap Friends in town of ,j walls are windows arched Sunday, Aug. 13, 10 a m Lecture by Mrs. Muir, John. one from New York. The ladies visited the Mrs. Alice Harding it. Nettie Holt 2 will be to learn that she is t-n Harding; pm, Lecture by Fred- Travels in Alaska. 1916. T 798 M 9 store, mill and blacksmith shop. We under- sorry ill and the doorway comes a erick Nicholson; 7.30 p m, Medium’s WEDDING bells. under the care of trained nurse at her •hreugh meeting. stand the village blacksmith did not give them ^ hvmn. Monday, Aug 14,10 am Social meeting; 2 Biography. cottage at Northport. the dust in cloudj doth m, Lecture Nettie Holt a very warm welcome. They did not ih p by Harding; 7 30 p m, Abbott, Lyman. tarry Anderson-Cross. At the home of Message Seance, W. C. Whitney and Fred long, and vte were very glad they were able to Mrs. F. E. and to Reminiscences. 1915. B-Ab 24 Mr. and Mrs. Orrington Cross in Wash- Seavey daughter Dallas ,,-red wagons go creaking Nicholson. Admission ten cents, not or keep on travelling and did decide to make on Brockton,Mass., whohave been Tuesday, Aug. 15. 9 a. m.. Social Adams, Charles Francis. ington Wednesday evening, July 19th, guests meeting; Swanville ground. of Mrs. leans with pistols at their 10 a. m Lecture by Nettie Holt their camping occurred the wedding of their Seavey’s sister, Mrs. C. A Harding; 2 Charles Francis Adams, 1835- daugh- Stevens and have p. m., Lecture by Wellman C. 730 ter Grace to Howard son of family, gone to Troy Whitney; an B-Ad 14 Anderson, for a to the horse’s m Mediums’ at 1915, autobiography. and visit with relatives. weetly jingle p meeting which individual WHITE'S CORNER Mr. Mrs. L, L. Anderson of Cam- will be Browne, Francis Fisher. (Winterport.) readings given by various mediums, den. The was at Miss ceremony performed Una Cornforth, who has finished a r, loitering down a narrow sitting at tables. The life of Abraham every day Mrs, Hattie Clement and son Edmund 8 o’clock, Rev. C. F. Smith course 9 a. m visited officiating. dressmaking and has a fine Wednesday, Aug. 16, Social meeting; Lincoln. 1913. B-L 63-20 The house was posi- swelter- : at the home of Geo. Batchelder in Jackson tastefully decorated with tmn in is in town for a J ightly buttoned, 10 a. m.Lecture by Frederick Nicholson; 2 p. m last Boston, month’s Richards, Laura Elizabeth and roses and foliage and the bridal visit with her "-t; Lecture by Nettie Holt Harding; 7 30 p. m., Sunday. couple parents, Mr. and Mrs. A stood between an arch of H. I with light and nimble Message seance, mediums to be announced. Elliott, Maud Howe. green and Cornforth, Easy street.-Pittsfield R. L. Clements and family spent the past white. The double Admission, ten cents. Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910. ring service was used Advertiser. ! week FOR SALE AT YOUR uresque rebosa thrown Thursday, Aug. 17, 10 a. m., Memorial ser- at the home of their son, F. P. Clements. and Florence Anderson, sister of the CROCERS 2 1915. B-H 827-2 vices; p m.. Lecture by Frederick was -—- Nicholson; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. groom, ring bearer. Vera Cross, a 4 m annu *1 of the Shaw, Anna Howard. White, accompanied by San Antonio. p. meeting corporation; 7 3u sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Ed j m Mr. and Mrs. E. A motored to p. concert. The story t»f a pioneer. 1915. B-Sh 2 Larby, Unity on win on the white, Anderson, brother of the groom, was { gleaming Friday Aug.18, 9 a. tn..Social meeting,10 a. m a pleasure 16th. trip. July best man. The bride wore a Lecture by Frederick 2 lec- History. gown or Nichoison; p. ni., and with | -tream its radiance falls, ture Weilman C. Alfred. Mr. Mrs. Sylvanus Ward and Mr. and Mrs. white, veil, and carried a shower |1 by Whitney; 4 p. m Annual #Cole, shadows the fairies of The by business meeting of the Ladies Aid Society; 7 I A history of Buckfield, Oxford John Patten of W'est Hampden were guests of bouquet. wedding march was play- in.. Annual fair under of A. (i I .u rhv nnrl fomil.r Q.inrlou ed Lillian sister of Bliss p. auspices Ladies’ Aid by Cross, the and mischievous County, Maine. 974.17 B 8 bride, goblins Society. Ice cream and cake were served and W. S. of Saturday, Aug 19, 9 a. m Social 10 Bond, Henry. Littlefield Ellingwoods Corner was there was a College meeting; handsome then there in wedding cake. | 1 whirling a m., Lecture by Nettie Holt 2 of the families and in this on MAINE. Harding; p. m.. Genealogies vicinity Saturday business connected The presents were many and beautiful. LEWISTON, Lecture by Frtderick Nichdson. descerdants of the set- the air with the early with the farmers union and was a dinner guest Both the bride and groom are taU i misty Sunday, Aug. 20, 10 a. m Lecture Freder popular Term opens Tuesday, September 1916. by tiers of Mass in- at 12, Largest and most sue- 'jt>' ick 2. m Watertown, G. H. York’s. young people and have many friends Business in | Nicholson; p. Lecture by Wellman C. i College Maine. Annual enrollment over Five Hundred I Whitney. cluding Waltham and Weston. 974,44 B 6 who extend best wishes and congratula- PniTmlComplete courses and :urd’rous knife, down the Mrs. Sadie Ellingwood, Roy Ellingwood and j thorough instruction by specialists in Bookkeeping Following each lecture there will be message Charles Homer. tions. Immediately the cere- Haskins, Miss Lena all of motored following Wholesale and seance Mr. and Nye, Belfast, to town and while Corporation n ruflian with unsteady by Whitney, Mrs. Harding Mr. mony refreshments were p'nm erkh-ng’eBanrInff:;,AudltlnS, Accountings’ ij The Normans in European his- and being Penmanship, Spe Img, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic Nicholson. were guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Haley the wedded Business tnrv 1915 940 3 H 9 served, newly couple were Additions to the as Typewriting, and other Commercial r«=. the cool program above will be an- for the week-end. a s!-en;,.typy. Sub- defiling pure spirited away in waiting automobile jects.?"?1SVhort,ha"d' Special attention is those ■ nou’.ced from lime to time from the given our Private :ght, platform. Healy, John. and the send-off taking Secretarial and of Mrs. Walter Bickford was hostess for the delightful planned by Civil Service Courses. We have a Normal .•ned doors of barrooms with The officers the corporation this year are ! Ireland's ancient schools and Training Department for those eI:' their friends was to as follows: President. Wellman C. Whitney, Ladies club last Friday afternoon. Four indefinitely postponed. wishing quality as Commercial and Shorthand Teachers. Our ^ht, scholars. 1912. 941.5 H 3 After a brief graduates Mass ; vice Mrs. Bessie ! honeymoon the happy couple are from to ., oath of excited Springfield, president. tables were receiving $600 $10,000 per and the quick gam- arranged for whist and the usual will year demand made on us for P. Wentworth, Centre LincoUiville; secretary Kent, Charles Foster. reside in Camden, where Mr. Ander- young men and women to :i-ir play time at the eligible lucrative business is far Mrs. R spent game. Delicious refresh- son is a positions greater dick, click of glasses, un- Anna Reed, Fairfield; treasurer, B. M. The heroes and crises of early employed in local garage. than our ability to supply. Bradbury, Fairfield; directors B. M. ments of ice cream and assorted cake were p ght or day. Bradbury, Hebrew history 933 K-3 Fairfield; S. P. Strickland, Bangor; W. J Brad- served by Mrs, Bickford. my ear FOR SUMMER Lp ,r night that greets bury, Fairfield; M.s. Cora V. Rand, Old Town; Fiction. TROUBLES. Mrs. M. A. Mail us this coupon and we will forward our curs. Through the still air, Clarence R. Simmons, Oakland, and L. N. Haley was happily surprised Sat- fever afflicts free illustrated catalog. Atherton, Gertrude. Hay thousands and aBthma :ar so, near. Cushman, Lowell, Mass. urday evening, July 15th, by the advent of sufferers Mrs. Belfame. 1916. At 4-2 endure torture. Foley's Honey and about 20 guests, bidden by her daughter, Miss Tar Elisabeth. gives relief. It allays inflammation, clears Name.City. Cooper, in honor of ! so hideous that I draw the I Phyllis, the former’s birthday an- air eases Drusilla with a million. 1916. C 782 passages, rasping cough, soothes and iii. around CHILDREN WE WORRY ABOUT niversary. Cards were enjoyed and refresh- This McNeil. heals. wholesome family remedy con- nf;, doth creep Fenollosa, Mary (Sidney Street.State.;. jv getfullness Close confinement in school ments of ice cream and cake made a miraculous I during tains no opiates—a bottle lasts a time c'gf n}. .^d vision, and sleep. McCall.1 long the past winter, overstudy perhaps, an appearance to those not in the secret. Sold The latch. 1915. F 36-7 everywhere. attack of the grip or tonsilitis, some j stirrup BUSS BUSINESS COLLEGE. LEWISTON, MAINE. Bp29 ; that of Italy. Nine months in j one of these tilings is doubtless respon- ! King, Basil. the WHO WROTE THIS VERSE? Barn ie _vear aaye ere fair, skies blue, sibla for the condition of the child who The side of the angels. 1916. K 585-6 Dairy Burned. months are shows a decline in health now. H. b,ti.tee interspersed j Porter, Eleanor In the August Woman’s Home is are the Companion 20. The modern and “northers.” Hence these What symptoms? Pallor and Just David. F 832-6 Castine, July dairy it 1916. printed an amusing poem which bears the ear languor, a fickle appetite, dark rings barn of Pearl Danforth, on Court street, Sinclair. May. marks of old it is in under the eyes, bronchial colds. age, authorship doubt. one of the best in this section, was burn- Ihe Norther. Very | The 1916. Si 5-4 CAM ( often the best efforts of the family belfry. The poem in part is as follows; ed flat tonight with all its contents, in- DEN-BELFAST and dusty earth, with heat in- Spearman, Frank H. “A thin little fellow 18 physician fail in such cases and the had such a fat wife, cluding high-grade Jersey cows, sev- tense, Fat. fat AUTO condition of the child causes the most Nan of Music Mountain. 1916.. Sp 3*3 wife, wife, God bless her! eral heifers, two horses, 30 tons of SERVICE. im its hay hottest, fiercest rays, She looked like a drum and he looked life a and intense Cod-liver so often Tarkington, Booth. fife, much farm equipment. Mr. Dan- \. d its breath as in suspense anxiety. oil, And it took all his to dress fails the money her, forth had closed the barn about not Beginning May 29, 1916. ream threw back the blaze prescribed, generally because Seventeen. A tale of youth and God bless her! 8.30, is more than 15 minutes before it was g surface, which did gleam weak stomach unable to digest fats. Bummer time and the Baxter To dress her! dis- Leave Belfast, Windsor I ? covered a Hotel, Arrive in Camden, ji> metal in a this treatment. Before break- God bless her! mass of flames inside and was flowing sluggish Try f a m i William. 8.00 a. m.; 12.00 m.: 3,00 m. ly, especially so p. p. | 9-30 a. m.; 1.30 p. m.; 4.30 stream fast- each give the child the To dress her! burning fiercely that nothing could be p.m. morning 1916. T 17-11 Leave Camden, View I nn:!. pe’d furnace door. of half an Afterthenoon saved. The fire department saved the Bay House, Arrive in Belfast, juice orange. “She grew like a he b:. a sadden, ominous roar— Tompkins, Juliet Wilbor. target, grew like a swerd, 9.30 a. ,n.; 1.30 p.m., 4.30 11.00a. meal one of Dr. Williams’ Pink A surrounding buildings, some of which p.m. | m; 3.00p. m.: 6.00 p.m. ier as it draws more near— give sword, a sword, God spare her! ,oak The seed of the T 593 4 were Pills. this for a few and righteous. 1916. She took all the bed threatened by sparks. The cause .rdi":my eyes and inward look Keep up days and she took ail the board, SUNDAY And of the fire is but to SERVICE ailing surf, dark waves behind, I then give one of the pills after the Juvenile Books. it took a whole sofa to bear her, unknown, supposed God her! be as Leave Belfast at 8.30 a m, in Camden about 10 a m a ruckbound shore, dark and [ evening meal also. Weigh the child Burnett, Frances Hodgson. spare spontaneous combustion, it was arriving 00 To bear filled with new Leave Belfast at 2.00 p m. in Camden about 3.30 m 302,750 with a by everybody with sluggish bowels places in this town, but no serious was sabre; in the Best in the at Maine. damage Bangor. 270,250 and torpid liver. You can Equipped Factory Country Belfast, That sov’reignty we never found is kind o’ sa try these £ ^ they passed; say not it was done, Auburn three remedies for 5c. & 170,500 cred now, family only > JACKSON HALL BELFAST AGENTS. ( Bath. 144,750 a 1 Mrs. Dora who last week in 1 never think o' Woodrow but I raise hat upon it, ’twill soon Wagner, passed my heavily Augusta. 122,750 and bow. SOLD EVERYWHERE i COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK returned here 16th and will J Augusta, July Rockland. 106,500 |^THE finish her visit with her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Waterville. 90,250 "We fought and captured Vera Cruz to get our ! 1858 there was a severe hail Pitman. L'astine. 75.000 flag saluted. ;,!e night. Some of the hail- Brunswick... 73,125 And then we thought of sov’reignty and pulled -JlglflMBIL I.]——.1 {5—■»! Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, who have been Calais. 70,000 up stakes and scooted. as hens As ice was eggs. It’s now in and now come •J guests of her daughter, Mrs. Leorge Cilley, Houlton. 69,000 go out, but neighbor, ury in San Antonio in those I Waldoboro. 57,750 we’ll be good; for a short time, returned to their home in ered up these ice pellels to be ! Westbrook. 57,750 We sometimes take your cities, but we’re only Belfast July 16th. Belfast. 48,750 sawin' wood. >g cooling drinks. This in- ! Bar Harbor. 41,500 rnr. ana Mrs. unaries ^rocKeit or tseiiast "The o’ Mexico is somethin’ that is \ wng lines: New Gloucester. 41.EOO sov’reignty splendid, visited friends in Unity last Friday night and Richmond. 41,500 ESTABLISHED 1829. A Hail Storm. We’re with when to us it you you say oughter ■ | and with her Winthrop. 41,500 Saturday, passed Saturday night be defended; ud I had feet Bucksport. 40,500 dragged my father, H. M. Higgins, returning to Belfast The o’ border towns that Uncle g feat— Falmouth. 36 500 sov'reignty afternoon. Sam can claim py and Sunday Farmington. 36 500 tired, it in the neck—but retired. Cornish. May get daily nobody's to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Cilley.with Mrs. Bur- 85,500 blame. moaned and sighed Ellsworth. 34,500 ton Gross and daughter Jennie, took an autd j ugly on my side Eastport. 33,500 "The honor of our neighbor’s what Woodrow is footed balmy sleep trip to Bangor last Monday. Miss Jennie re- Saco. 33,600 preservin’; The Foxcroft. poppies did o'er me creep, mained in Bangor. Burton Gross accompanied 32,500 He seems to think that Mexico is really more rain Milo. 32,500 deservin’ avy pattering the party home and will assist in the Republican cutting Journal! f and window Readfield. 32,600 Of what he calls its pane; sov’reignty than Uncle Sam -—- on his farm. thunder’s mutterings deep hay Vinalhaven. 29,250 of his’n— ‘•nr I fell fast Hampden. 28.000 A Yankee who to asleep. Miss Carrie A. Ferguson passed Friday at ! objects this had oughter go sound Brewer. 25,250 to irtling Rockhurst prison.” Windermere — a sleep profound cottage, Park, Unity, Greenville. 25,250 P. Jones, in the N. Y. Sun. The Journal for 1916 will continue the it ree groan and clash the guest of her cousins, Mrs. Mary Cook and Norway. 25,250 policy with a fearful crash, Miss Ruth Berry. Mrs. Evelyn Berry and Dr. Skowhegan. 25,250 REPUBLICAN RALLY IN MACHIAS. y bewildered eyes Sanford. 24,250 has followed in the It Milton Muzzey of California, with Mrs. Hattie past. has been and will be hum the skies Danforth. 20.250 Machias, July 13. How enthusiastic the was '•Tiend >us size. Burnett,who formerly Miss Hattie Ca'.es Kittery. 18,250 of is in j spirit Republicanism abroad the land thirteen feet or more of this town,were also guests. A fine dinner Baldwin. 17,250 was strikingly made manifest this afternoon S a home in the fullest of the I ■' to Lisbon Falls. paper acceptance himney '.op floor, was 17,250 at Sylvan on the outskirts of served by the hostess and it was a day of park Machias, engthened stride Mechanic Falls. 17.250 where the Republicans of enjoyment to all present. Washington county from the monster’s side. ltangeley. 17,250 held a pre-campaign rally. Warren Hill of term. It is the work of home and devoted * West well it went Farmington. 17.250 Machias was one of the three hundred men in j people J n.’xed Biddeford. with spirits ardent. 16,250 attendance. Mr. Hill is 94 years old, yet for Dexter. FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS 16,250 all that he braved the sultry heat of the day to home interests. y elsewhere took the rhym- FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Hallowed. 16,250 and with his son, Samuel W. Hill, who is 58 Kingfield.. hese familiar 16,250 years old, attended the rally. The grandson | scenes, and his NORTH Newport. ISLESBORO. 16,250 of tne aged Hill, Warren Hill, 2nd, was also in | “red in Philips. 16,250 the gathering, so that three generations of 1 ;,e South Portland. :. Two Exiles. of 16,250 were to Jer;d their in- OUR CLUBBING Mrs. Wyman Warren Foxboro, Mass., was Republicans present | OFFERS Springvale. 16,260 dorsement of the Mr. Hill forth from Pt radise. the of Mr. and Mrs. D. present campaign. guest recently C. War- Abbot. 12,000 has been the j fallen, and in a trice voting Republican ticket since ren at Point Comfort. Her little daughter. Bristol. 12,000 1816 and he was to m the favorite proud say today that he The bowers, Brooks. was ISJ Journal and Farm and Home, y ,nidst Doris will remain until fall. 12,000 going to vote it again this fall. $2.00 the fragrant flowers Caribou... 12 000 The rally was an immensely successful one. purple grapes and red Miss Leola Coombs several of East gave her Livermore. 12,000 No was made to out a The and I :Ung above his head. attempt get big gather- g Journal McCall’s Magazine,' 2.10 schoolmates a to and return on Gardiner.. 12,000 but the committee from all } ,sJy bed in forest trip Bangor ing, parts of deep Monson. 12,000 and of the Or ! songsters lull him into steamer Castine, July 12th. It was her 13th Washington county many candi- The Journal and Woman’s 2.25 .///’ sleep, Norridgewock. 12,0.10 dates with their friends attended the meet- Magazine, J«hr: ; stars with twinkling light birthday. The were in the ||j J; following party Pittsfield. 12,000 and were filled with enthusiasm over the ing the r, !'"rs through balmy night, Ada Elsa Randolph.. 1:- ;:,|m. and Emily Farrow, Ladd, Bates, Madeline 12,000 prospect of success at the fall election. A fish ■: with eyes downcast Rumford THE PUBLICATIONS INCLUDED IN OUR CLUBBING OFFER th«ir Hattie Ethel Wind- Falls. 12,000 chowder was served at noon, and after that j ? pleasures of the past. Libby, Tilden, McFarland, Sherman MAY BE MillB. 12,000 came a concert by the Machias band, and this ! SENT TO DIFFERENT ADDRESSES. «• sor Decker, Reginald Fairfield, Benjamin Steuben. 12,000 wai followed by four sharp, well delivered ad- ^iddeii(/ tbe and Raiford Thomaston... I dew toP* sparkling yet with Moody Herbert. 12,000 dresses. The speakers were Hon. Carl E. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: One Six 4,1,1 Warren. year, JS2.C0, months, $1.00; three months, 50 cents. k,adf. u 12,000 Milliken, Col. Fred Hale, Hon. John A. Peters t0WD bebind me a and sad <31VE THE BABY REST Wilton. 12,000 and Hon. Frank J. Ham, chairman of the Re- |i K. “dieux6 l°nK * Woodfords. 12,000 tit hijI, Children just cannot keep covered at night publican State committee. iear Hampden. SEND IN hn,t the voice frien

at of the Democratic candidate: says Political Points. MAKES The Republican Journal Meantime, President Wilson, in his PURE BLOOD Washington Gossip. seersucker suit, is making hay in the HEALTHY PEOPLE War -JLLFAST. THURSDAY. JULY 27,1916 brilliant Washington sunshine. He is The recent speech of Senator Stone, Authorities Contemplate Military overlooking nothing that will strengthen leader of the Senate Democrats, shows removes Highways. Cl EVERY THURSDAY BY Sarsaparilla RUSHED him with the voters. is Hood’s Congress jump- that too, has finally realized the boils and other erup- Washington, 29, 1916. With the ing his whenever he he, scrofula sores, July REMEMBER! through hoop gives The Jour. Pub. Co. and uncertain character of because it drives out of the of the federal roads Republican the signal. He is tightening his grasp temporary tions, passage good bill, that cause them. on the labor vote. He is making a bid the industrial prosperity we are now en- blood the humors providing means for improving the roads CHARLES A. be for the women’s vote his child labor and his as- cannot ONLY P1LSBUKY.\ BuSness Manager by joying, But what will Stone Eruptions successfully of every State in the country, comes the THREE I legislation. He is preparing new treated with external applications, appeals sociates do about it? announcement that Uncle for the vote of both men and women who cannot the important Advertising Terms. For one square, one because these purify above all His Sam’s war authorities will offer inch length in column, 25 cents for one week prefer peace else. party blood. sugges- in The country needB a leader; not alone and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. leaders, some cases, are surly and re- Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes rich, tions looking toward the connection of as some a leader in and word, but one MORE a of the thought Subscription Terms. In advance. $2.00 sentful, just Republicans red the digestion, roads so aB to make the best system of DAYS I blood, perfects year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three are, but they are burying their differ- who can take the helm in his hands and and builds the whole system. In- military at this time. months. ences and working with a reasonable de- up highways possible steer the ship. What Wilson lacks, on Hood’s. Get it now. gree of harmony. sist having Secrets of the War College, which can- Hughes possesses. The Republican makes for For How do you like this picture? Con- plans the country’s defense, That Famous B An English farmer has advertised for whole is one of The And The didate’s background vig- “Deutschland” are more gress is supposed to represent the peo- striking with regard to the an elephant for “heavy harness work,” orous activity midst men and things. ple; but the Democratic majority is pic- Dye Industry. lack of military roads than on the lack of to take the place of horses or a traction Realizing this, the people called for his tured—and truly—as representing only naval and army equipment. The Euro- engine. nomination. Now they are calling for Wilson; as “jumping through his hoop Washington, July 26 (Special corre- pean war has served to emphasize the his election. need It is reported that the Democrats are whenever he gives the signal.’’ The spondence) “The fact that on her trial of highways and feeders necesBarv DOLLAR SAL! of the under- to to have a campaign fund of $100,000 for platform >on which he was elected, the It is admitted that a protective tariff trip 75 per cent of the cargo adequate national defense. con- As an use in Maine. They will need it—and pledges he made on the stump during the is necessary to build up a dye industry. sea merchantman, ‘Deutschland’, example, it has been pointed out then some. are or a few that it was sisted of German dyestuffs,has convinced, by war authorities that if there had been campaign, ignored nullified. The We proved years ago ( of Shoes at B could better murder of Americans in Mexico and on necessary to have a protective tariff to as no amount of argument convince, roads, troops could have been Whitcomb James Riley, the Indiana of this of the shifted with one the high seas by Germany and Austria build up a steel industry, a tin plate in- the business men country, greater celerity from died poet, last Saturday night at his attaches to on the are unatoned for. Germany has responded dustry, a cutlery industry—in fact, prac- importance which Germany point Mexican border to another home in Indianapolis, but his will poems to the president’s “notes” with promises tically all our manufacturing industries. the control of the American dyestuffs with infinitely greater protection for The Dinsmore live in literature and in the hearts and manu- Store! it has not, and does not intend to fulfill. Yet the Democrats are willing to vote a market” said a prominent teAile border towns than is now afforded. High- memories of the people. Austria has been contemptuous. Even protective tariff on dyes only. facturer from Massachusetts, yesterday. ways along the coasts, they say, are -. are to follow the ‘Deu- tv the defacto “If more vessels essential for the Nation’s de- -- — ■ Mexico, through government equally —--^ An army officer says that the Maine About a year after he became Presi- til created by President Wilson, has been in- tschland’, domestic manufacturers will fense. troops will have to serve at least a year Woodrow Wilson wrote his check sulting and is conceded to have had the dent, not be free from German competition, So important does the War College re- in Texas. find it hot on They will the for $25 as a contribution to a charitable beat of Our Department of State in the even while the war lasts. But the im- gard the need of highways by which, in Rio Grande and long to adopt the institution in relief ; The “watch- engaged providing to consider is that Germany the event of war, and colonel’s of “a shirt diplomatic correspondence. portant thing troops military Georgia uniformj for the A of the hazard to dis- ful toward Mexico is to unemployed. picture is determined to risk every can be transported, that high Camp, Cottage equipment collar and a of but waiting” policy pair spurs,” they check was to the to show be given press courage our own fron\engaging in officers of the have taken up -AND- will have to the continued, and the settlement of our people | college l opportunity sample President Wilson’s But that The for scores with and Austria de- generosity. the dye industry. necessity with good roads authorities plans by Texas watermelon, and we envy them in Germany check is today ample evidence of the if we are to have which the road t hat ferred, in the interest of President Wil- adequate protection, contemplated improve- particular. seriousness of the unemployment prob- is son’s campaign for re-election, which be- dyes ‘made in America', plain”. ments will lead to at least a makeshift lem from the enactment the More fool A fine of resulting of Three after the arrival of the for Home legislation; $5,- after he took the oath of office days I gan.soon military highways. Underwood tariff law. Supplies si 000 or imprisonment for a period of not and has been the influence of “Deutschland” the Democratic Congress, The American Automobile Association, dominating * a than six or is his after the Hill bill, passed which did more than other more months, both, pro- administration. No wonder the cow jumped over the pigeon-holing perhaps any Everything in Staple and Fancy Groceries a a the violation of a measure which for duty on vided as penalty for moon. She heard that ex-Representa- provided organization of its kind toward assisting Russia is the one that be bill will not serve the proposed law introduced by Representa- country will tive A. Mitchell Palmer, formerly of dyestuffs. This in the enactment of a good roads law, is benefitted the to the sworn tive Campbell of Kansas entitled, "A ! by present war, which- the Ways and Means Committee, who purpose, because, according heartily in favor of the plan for military : free- to the of false ever way the tide of battle turns. Al- of Democrats (even officers have offered their Fruits and bill prevent publication helped put milk on the free list, had ap- testimony highways. Its Vegetables class distinctions have measur- and on the sub- reports and rumors aft'ectipg the inter- | ready been peared before the Committee recently traders) everyone posted services to the War College, and among IN THEIR out and and the rates are top low. If they are those in conferences SEASON. n atioral relations of the Dr.ited States. ably wiped prince peasant and argued to put condensed milk on a ject, recently engaged alike are for a common not increased the Senate, as much were A. chairman of the The bill was referred to the committee fighting cause, protective basis in order to save us from by just G. Batchelder, a common the dam as on judiciary. country. The edict against Canadian competition. Penrose has al- water will flow over formerly executive board, and George C. Diehl, Bread and the breach in Ward’s Cake I sale of issued as a war meas- flowed the Democratic roads vodka, stood for the to which through chairman of the Association’s good Under what be considered ad- ways policy might ure, has had such favorable results that our wall. Their argument and two of the best Palmer was converted. protective board, probably gen- 'Received daily, fresh from the bakery. verse weather conditions garden crops just recently it will be made a permanent law. It has was to catch votes, and their bill was a eral authorities on roads in the United have made a wonderful growth in the not only largely increased the efficiency Democrats say President Wilson has bluff. States. two week. We have had almost con- Poland and Mineral Water.' past of the and increased done the best he could in the Mexican Spring working people Hill bill for a in me new goou roaas law army uiu- tinuous rain and few hot or The provided specific duty days nights, their millions situation. not a savings by upon millions, Certainly very strong cents on the finished cers see a prospect for a much needed but when it has been hot it has been ex- of 7 1-2 per pound GINGER but has removed one source of for his re-election to another CLIQUOT ALE, great argument cents on the system of highways suitable for military hot and corn has taken such an dyes, and 3 3-4 per pound tremely and crime. Russia four at the head of the poverty, degradation years govern- addition to a necessities, in addition to other purposes. that if the frost holds off in the intermediates, in 30 per TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. impetus is a with immense re- ment. The American are great country, people deeply cent ad valorem on the and fall we may have a record crop that will duty former, sources as that he is so constituted The wages of the American farmer are yet only partially developed, disappointed on latter. The the factories and 15 per cent the Democra- keep canning bu3y There is abundant and so in ex- higher than those of industrial wage labor.mainly unskilled, temperamentally lacking tic law for the ad valorem mane up for losses in other directions. provides rates, it is true, but freed from the curse of perience that he cannot do better. What workers but lower than those of salaried but the specific rates were reduced 33 1-3 A. A. HOWES & CO.. I a man who in This is based on There is one feature of the Mexican vodka it may be readily trained in all the we want in the Presidency is employees industry. ; j per cent. Ten thousand chemists in the has not mechanical arts. With an at will not muddle every diplomatic con- intensive studies of 4,018 farms made by problem that received the atten- open port United States, of all shades of political Groceries, Drugs, Medicines the Dardanelles the in which he the of The tion it deserves. The population is large- commerce of Russia troversy engages. the Hill Department Agriculture. belief, unanimously approved ■ a mixture of will increase and and government experts found the wages of ly a mongrel race, Spanish, by leaps bounds, which were fixed after the most THE MAINE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. rates, Indian and its expansion and will afford the average farmer are about $600, com- Negro blood—ignorant,treach- development careful Btudy. A committee of these SOUTH MONTVILLE. and a wide field for American and posed of about $200 in cash and about erous, dishonest depraved. Many enterprise It Will Open Actively August 21st, With chemists, of which Dr. Bernard C. Hesse, the farm. were born and have lived in what is skill. $400 supplied by The average to Wareham, Many Speakers of National Prominence. a free trader, and Hon. Herman Mertz, Lavelons Fuller has gone a earns as The firBt in Russia wage earner in factory about practically slavery. They are unfit important railway By far the greatest array of speakers formerly Democratic Representative in Mass., where he has employment. was and the salaried for as the An built Mr. Winans of $460 average employee a self-government Filipinos. by Baltimore, who have ever taken part in a political from Brooklyn, were members, Miss Lucy Hatch of Boston is spending Congress about article on the 6th “The who also designed and built what was $1,200. vacation with her Mrs. John Sukeforth. i page, Tragedy campaign in Maine will be in the Pine Bpeaking of the Hill bill declared: “The sister, is as to the called at the time the of Mexico," illuminating "cigar steamship,” Tree State for the coming political battle. committee herewith unanimously reaf- Dr. Philander P. Claxton, U. S. Com- Ella Bennett and two children of Everett, from which conditions in that country today. was evolved the modern are relatives and friends here. Senators, congressmen and governors firms its belief that the rates proposed in missioner of Education, is conducting a Mass., visiting EMERSON “whaleback.” We have a picture of R is from all part3 of the country will be in its report of November 4, 1914, are the nation-wide campaign for better rural Edward Leighr of Providence, I., spend- Fun er Piemier Venizelos, in an ar- this craft on the stocks at Baltimore and his vacation with his brother-in-law C. S. attendance, as well as men who have for- lowest at which a Belf-contained, com- schools and for a school term of ing ticle in the Athens Herald last longer published under steam on tne water, but no details Adams. merly held high positions and others who plete, independent coal tar chemical and not less than 160 days. The average Indian Remeoik M Constan- or.day openly challenges King as to dimensions, construction, etc. The Prescott from his vines a have not held office but are intimately dye industry can be created in this coun- number of days school for urban schools John W. picked tine’s belief that craft was a 6 3-4 inches in cir- expressed Germany long cylinder of iron, or a strawberry that measured acquainted with the situation in the na- try, and at the same time which offers ! is said to be 184 and for rural Te the Emerson Co, cannot be defeated. “Who is now so days steel, tapering at the ends, with a raised cumference. This is to certify that 1 have tion and familiar with the needs of the incentive to legitimate capita! schools. 137 davs. blinded the states- legitimate with rheumatism and neuritis f by prejudice,” says deck amidships on which was the pilot Mrs. Nancy Colby is still smart for a woman country. Over 30 men of national pro- for a legitimate effort to produce these which left a lameness in my man, “that he still believes in German house, etc. But to return to Russia. “The in and in 93 years old. She is visiting her daughter in knees. 1 was unable to kneel d minence will come from out of Maine to goods in this country”. Mr. Mertz as- impoverishment money Who after the Warren. stairs without pain. victory? today reorgani- According to a bulletin issued by the be young men has carried Europe back to- make speeches in the campaign while serted: “On anything less you will After taking your remedy 1 an zation or- of the Russian army and the National Association of Manufacturers ward conditions of utter collapse pro- O. P. Fuller and wife and Orville Gross and lameness and and feel their efforts will be supplemented by a off, anyway. I do not know whether pain perfe called on relatives here one Mrs. J M ganization of Kitchener’s army by which "the most notable improvements pro- duced by the religious wars that succeed- wife of Camden list of a hundred men living in the that is high Dr. Hesse said: 319 Water Card' nearly enough”. last week. St., England is raised to the rank of a great jected are 25,000 miles of railroad and a ed the said Dr. David day I State who have volunteered their services “I do not look at it as an industrial pro- Reformation,’’ military power, still imagines that the system of ship canals Starr the while Mrs. W. B. Morse, who had spent a few unequalled any- for the The but as a matter of national Jordan, peace advocate, To the Emerson Co. Republican party. campaign position equip- in returned war can be ended by a bastard peace in where in the world.” to this in weeks visiting Massachusetts, Mr. Frank Gardiner According will on 21. From to the in Washington recently. Kelley, open actively Aug. ment”, referring dye industry home last week. follows: which there will be neither victor nor bulletin Russia now demands immense Dr. Jordan believes the political lines as then until it closes on 9, in the its to the manufacture of This is to certify that I havi I Sept. adaptability Mrs. Helen Gushee and her two children of vanquished?” of ma- of the next half will be drawn on tie of the Emerson quantities supplies, embracing of 300 will be A who was about century Kidney, neighborhood speeches explosives. gentleman visited her sister, Mrs. John which he of all kinds and railroad the of militarism versus civilism. Ludlow, Mass., Rheumatic Remedy, chinery equip- men from several millions in the enter- question “Sudden Jim,” a serial whose dosing given by the away. to embark Sukeforth, last week. hope others will take this rei ment in vast all of which He says the present war is the greatest will be in the Satur- variety, nearly the men of national wrote to Hill: ‘I statement is true. ihapters published Among prominence prise Representative Marion and Edgar Vinal of Holyoke, Mass is to be American manufac. intellectual and political struggle Bince Price $1 a bottle. For scle Post of this is of a supplied by who have their intention am aB firmly convinced as ever that the day Evening week, already signified are spending the summer vacation with their 2 Park Belfast l'». E >3 turers. German goods will be barred the Reformation and believes that we street, class of stories to which we believe that of doing all they can to aid the success of rates mentioned in your bill are the low- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Curtis. 2w20p from Russia and that will a cannot continue the war successful owes much open prac- the ticket at the State elec- est that will establish thiB in the present system, very publication Republican industry to and will unlimited market for of for it has fallen of its own he Ralph I. Howes has gone Bangor of its and circulation. Next tically products United States, and I have never so much weight, popularity leave there for Newport, R. I., to enter the this country. Samuel sen- o. in order have been its articles of McRoberts, tor from who was sug- as iiitu'iatcu tu t. wuiu ui practi- Massachusetts, aujuuuj, y Navy Training hospital ship. He is studying iui vice ui me an exhaustive of the piesiueiit ivauunai Ully as a Following study cal value ir, many lines. It has brought gested by Col. Roosevelt compromise mouth or otherwise, that anything less for a doctor and army surgeon. bank in New who peace problem, Dr. Jordan has just pub- out new and entertaining writers and York, recently spent candidate to be chosen by the Republican would do the trick, and I believe that two months lished a volume on to its short stories have been in Russia, during which time and conventions in “Ways Lasting many of Progressive Chicago: Mr. Kitchin, Mr. Pratt, etc., thoroughly NORTH MONTVILl-E. he arranged a loan of to Peace,” (Bobbs-Merrill, Indianapolis) in above the average of those in the monthly $50,000,000 John W. Weeks, senator from Massa- understand my position”. the Russian which is reviewed the not W. V. is working for Charles es. It made a mistake some government, provided for one of the most noted financial peace plans Thompson magazii chusetts, "The oi the ‘Deutschland’ dis- the establishment of coming of individuals and in time in the of branch banks and authorities in the world;Warren only prominent organi- Colby hay ing. ago accepting writings Harding, pels one report that was not infrequently made a zations of this but of na- was called to Calais last is careful study of conditions in at the country foreign Mrs. R. W. Howard Robert W. Chambers, whose fit place senator from Ohio, who presided said a New York man. "It heard”, tions for centuries of her sister. in that country, says: “The war has awak- back. week by the serious illness the yellow magazines, but has not re- Republican National convention; Leslie shows that Germany’s offer to dyes ened Russia ship & the beyond all conception and former of the treas- Nathan Vose, who works for Emery Rowe, peated offence. M. Shaw, secretary here was not entirely a matter of bluff. PROSPECT. that country now offers a wonderful has come home to help his father through Fresh Food op- ury; Nicholas Longworth, member of in it indicates that the to And, my opinion, Mias Melinda Gray is visiting Mrs. E. A. Thousands of tourists from all parts portunity American capital and busi- from Ohio and the son-in-law haying. Congress war has not disorganized Germany’s dye Calderwood in Camden. of the country who have visited ness The from has EVERY I).\\ A1 Niagara enterprise. people of America of Col. Senator William A. Mr. McAllister Skowhegan bought Falls the were treated to Roosevelt; to an extent. We during season, do not the extent of the industry appreciable Mrs. Flora H. Ward visited relatives in the farm known as the Nathan Sawyer farm appreciate Rus- Borah of one of the men an unusual sight, when the falls were il- Idaho, greatest know that is an enor- sian market or Russian Germany planning Frankfort last Thursday. and moved there. luminated incandescent resources, but who have ever sat in by large lamps Congress. mous trade to the mar- with reflectors. were should now for a Russian campaign regain, Mrs. Flavius Hopkins recently entertained Mrs. lna Bowler, who is woraing in Unity The lights placed prepare great noted men who will come here Other kets held to the outbreak of hosti- in three different positions, as an ex- trade after the war.” prior Mrs. H. W. Emerson of Fort Collins, Colorado, has had a week’s vacation, visiting friends and are; Simeon D. Fees, congressman from periment, and the trials were so suc- lities, and there is no reason to suppose and Mrs. W. S. Killman. relatives in this section. cessful that illumination of the falls will Ohio; H. I. Emerson, congressman from oc- Hogai MORRILL. that the in which she ,dye industry Mrs. Clara E. Haley of Winterport, who had Jackson’s probably hereafter be a permanent Ohio, and a former Maine man; Jacob E. Dr .Darling was called to H. F. cupied such a predominant position should been visiting relatives here for several weeks, feature.—Popular Mechanics Magazine. Andrew Woodbury has been seriously ill the from Sunday to see a mule that has lockjaw, caused Meeker, congressman Missouri; be in this The returned to her home last or more two weeks. neglected preparation”. Friday. a stub in his foot. Fifty years ago, when Sir past Theodore Burton, former senator from by getting Democrats are now on record as verbally Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Hazel Morton a British then Rev. Nathan a daughters. Bakers* Peto, capitalist, Hunt gave discourse last Sun- Ohio; Frank governor of Ohio I1 Willes, in favor of and and of were visitors interested in from Matthew protection legislatively Gladys Brewer, at the largely American railways, day 7:13-14. P. member of Philip Campbell, Congress that they home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward last Sunday. Children was this he a against policy. Evidently, Cry visiting country gave grand Mrs. James Douglass of Connecticut is visit- from P. a Kansas; Augustus Gardner, feel that are damned if they do, Mrs. Ada (Rendell) Baker and two children FOR FLETCHER S ball at a hotel on the American side and ing her mother, Mrs. Ida Ellis. they TRY THEM member of Congres3 from of with Massachusetts; while the dye industry is damned if they Fort Fairfield, Mis. Susie Randall of the falls were illuminated Rev. Fred H. motored to Guilford R A beautifully Morgan Thomas D. Schall, congressman from were recent of CASTO 1 don’t. The manufacturers are Stockton, guests Mrs. Ran- with calcium last gambling lights and blue lights. Saturday and preached there Sunday. Minnesota; Walter W. dall’s sister, Mrs. C. M. Eames. Magee, congress- on the winning out in the That was before the of electric The school children’s concert Republicans days Sunday was man from New York; Roland S. Sanford, Mrs. Minnie who underwent 4 fall. The flood of German to this Copp, recently iBleltet I but the till on dyes Eastern Lines. ighting, effect of the recent il- postponed Sunday evening, July 30th, from New a Steamship congressman York; Samuel W. will be if the surgical operation at Dr. Tapley's hospital in umination could account of the rain. country dammed, they do, 1 hardly have been finer. from Massa- Belfast, has so far recovered as Winslow, congressman dye industry will be damned if they don’t. to be able to Mr. and Mrs. Leander Jackson and three chil- D. former member return to her home here much improved in ALL THE WAV BY WATER. The Senate would have taken a final chusetts; Ralph Cole, dren of Windsor Conn., are a health. !> Locks, spending of Congress from W. DOUGHNl vote on the naval bill 19th but for Ohio; Henry July fe w weeks with his mother, Mrs. Elzira Jack- SEARSMONT. Temple, congressman from Mrs. Geneva Freeman of Winterport gave a BANCOR LINE Senator LaFollette, who began an at- son. Washington; Clarence B. from very enjoyable dinner party July 11th to sev- tack on the Miller, congressman Inez Brown of Warren is the of Turbine Steel Bel- FRIED IN LARI) AM general preparedness pro- Miss Flora trained on her MrB. guest Steamships Murch, ndrse, E. eral of her relative* in honor of Mrs. H. W. gram, it to be the of vacation Minnesota; George Foss, congress- her brother, CharleB Cushman. alleging product visit to her mother, Mrs. Lottie Emerson of Fort who is fast and Camden man from Collins, Colorado, monied interests aided the Illinois; Patrick H. Kelley, and by metropoli- Murch, was under the doctor's care several Mrs. Ralph Fowler little son, Ralph, Jr., spending the summer months in this Leave Belfast daily, at 5 00 p. m. for Camden, from W. A. vicinity. tan and he had not last week. congressman Michigan; were in Portland last week to visit her Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast at dt press, completed his days father, Mrs. Elsie Killman and Mrs. Alice Hopkins of daily, 10c. per ; from 7.45 a. m for Searsport, Bucksport, Winter- when the Senate Mrs. Roscoe Cross has Rodenburg, congressman Illinois; James Betts. this town were the harangue adjourned. returned from a nine among guests. port and Bancor. Here is a E. H. Wason, congressman from New Rockland has specimen paragraph: days’ visit with her sisters, Mrs. Cunningham Volney Follett of hired the Mrs. H. W. Emerson of Fort Collins, Color- Return: Leave India Wharf, Boston, daily, and William senator where at 6.00 p. m. Leave Bangor daily, at 2.00 p. m. “A cheap skate of a business man can Mrs. Ryder, in Belfast. Her sister, Miss Hampshire; Kenyon, shop of Mrs. Susan Andrews, he will do ado, Mrs. A. C. Treat of Mrs. W. S. HEBRON ACADEMY Stockton, for Boston and intermediate landings. a and a on get column half the front Gertrude Shuman of Massachusetts,“returned from Iowa; L. Lenroot, congressman blacksmithing. Killman and Flavius of Pros- Mrs, Hopkins Hebron, Main*' page if he will boost he with her for a visit. preparedness,” from Wisconsin; J. W. Fordney, con- Dist. Supt. C. N. Garland will hold the first pect were very pleasantly entertained MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE “but who July shouted, General Weaver, M. E. Forty Acres. Niue gressman from Michigan; Allen T. quarterly conference of the church next 21st for the day at the pretty home of Mrs. DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND AND NEW speaks against it, cannot get a line. STUKTKVANT IIOM K >i $100 and will John in Frankfort. A delicious dinner YORK These newspapers sell their editorial Reward, $100. Treadway, congressman from Massa- Saturday evening preach Sunday Boyd beautiful residences for gnS was and are land. good-will along with their advertising. The readers of this paper will be pleased to chusetts; W. S. Bennett, congressman morning, served, the four guests, who STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND AND NORTH ATWOOD HALL —A modern It costs to one another’s com- STAR something say that, but for learn that there is at least one dreaded disease from New York; Walter M. Chandler, During the shower of July 13th the farm long-time friends, enjoyed Exhilarating air. Wliolesm: some I have stood to water. 1 years ready pay that science has been able to cure in all its owned Hunt were burn- pany, and joined in voting Mrs. Boyd a charm- Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesdays, spring College prep.u congressman from New York. buildings by Milbury Courses. Domestic clieiui.stn. the and at 6.30 m. Also ji price.” and that is in a ing hostess. Thursdays Saturdays p. stages, catarrh. Catarrh being ed. They succeeded saving good part of WM. K. SAltGKNT, Litt. I» La Follette’s senatorial term Mondays at 10.90 a. m. June 19th to Sept. 11th expires greatly influenced by constitutional conditions M. C. R. it. to Continue Steamer Lines. the although some of them were inc. (5w2H furnishings State of Trade. next March, and the people of Wiscon- requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca- badly damaged. Washington, July 26. Operation by the METROPOLITAN LINE sin will no see to it that after that doubt tarrh Care is taken internally and acts thru of ladies went Active midsummer trade. Seasonal reces- Maine Central Railro ad of the Bath ferry and A merry company into the DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW YORK ■time will not be in the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the they misrepresented Sys- tbe Penobscot and Frenchman’s Bay boat lines woods one day last week to gather fir for pil- sions less than normal. Predictions of coming GEO. t. JOHNSON —13 1-2 HOURS. tem the United States Senate a thereby destroying the foundation of the lows to send to the fair, and as do not with measures of move- by “cheap was held by the Interstate Commerce Com- hospital they quiet square ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CANAL skate.” disease, giving the patient strength by building mission today notin contravention of the Pan- returned heavily laden with the fragrant fir ments. War orders still in evidence. Crop EXPRESS STEEL STEAMSHIPS the constitution and nature in do- ama canal act, but in tbe interest of tbe pub- them into her up assisting Miss Mary Cobb invited home to outlook gocd as a whole, despite flood damage MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL La* A Democratic document ing it work.. The proprietors have so much lic and it may continue. at campaign says rest and drink a glass of iced lemonade, after south and rust in northwest. Industry active. Attorney faith in the curative of Hall’s Catarrh that “the national powers Leave North Side India Wharf, Boston, week Republican campaign which she the group. Iron and steel so. Lumber a con- Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for photographed especially days and Sundays at 6 p. m. Same service BELFAST, MAINE .is bumping along on three wheels and any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Children spicuous exception to general activity. Stock returning from Pier 18, North River, foot of testimonials. Ory one of them that is market picks up after money and munitions Murray St., New York City, Practice in all Probau loose;” Mr. Hughes Address: F. FOR FLETCHER’S Courts. | J. CHENEY & £0., Toledo, scare. Lower appalachian region a flood suf- FRED W. POTE, Agent, ■ not a politician, etc. And this is what it Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Maine OASTORI A fOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER ferer.— Bradstreets* July 22nd. Belfast, a specialty. 2ft ■ • i The final hearing in the case of of Belfast. bankruptcy John C. died at his home in Montville News Charles B. of Carey Sampson Freedom was held in JOHN WOODMAN Tuesday evening. The funeral will be held in TELLS THE the grand jury room at the courthouse last the Montville Methodist Church Thurs- | Belfast, has been appointed Monday. today, PEOPLE OF PORTLAND HOW day, at 1 p. m. Rev. Horace B. Sellers of the Peace.' Norman Jr White, of Brookline, Mass is Bedfast Methodist Church will officiate. Obitu- TANLAC HELPED S!of.hc Mrs. HIS WIFE .! i, of Mr. and Morris L. a lookout for ^ keeping sharp sharks near bis ary later. Morris Leavens. ...., n named father’s summer home at Saturday Cove Miss Ginn entertained “M> wife suffered from stomach trouble. k Emeroy the Once-in- pany to increase the has been elected a mem- He refuse capacity of their .... Bn’Wn Northport. buys beef in the Bel- She had labors- a-While Club last Monday afternoon, .when indigestion and formations of gas an- but Research Club. fast markets with which to tonei, now, thousands of who | ni aint* Writer’s bait hooks on lines said people have sewing and conversation was in order. At 6 noyed her,” Mr. John Woodman, 1142 Con- been set the shore. Remember waiting for Tanlac may share in of along the bene- and family Jackson- m. gress street, Pennington p. supper was served, the menu including Portland, recently. fits and relief experienced summer Advertised Letters. through its influ. ,rt. the at Shore The “Tanlac is a spending following letters strawberries on the stem, crab salad, olives, hot surely wonder worker.” ence in remained uncalled for in ONLY THREE stomach, kidney, liver and catarrhal the Belfast postoffice A little more than two N1>ru*f,0rt* biscuit, melons, ice cream, cake and coffee. The ! years ago Tanlac, the ailments and 1*. for the week 26th: symptoms which arise from these baked bean ending July Ladies—Mrs. was at the Colonial Theatre. medicine to which Mr. Woodman t„ a supper, apron evening spent refers, was such as A. disorders, nervousness, diz- Henry Eaton, Mrs. N. McDonald, Mrs.C. M. Bold in a dyspepsia, ag at the Mason’s Mills church Canning Demonstration. In Memorial drug store in Lexington, Ky. | Stevens. Gentlemen—P. S. ziness, sleeplessness, loss of flesh, waning 28th. Price of Billings, John From that sale grew a romance of the busi- ng. July supper MORE DAYS hall tomorrow, Friday, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. strength, distress after Claude Frank eating, blotchy com- is invited. Dodge, Frederick, Jipson, Rich- ness world in which a ,, public cordially Misses Catherine N. Platts and E. Has- million of people now and those i; ard Pattee. Mary plexion offensive and annoying ca- who under* kell of the Extension Division of the Univer- have a personal interest—interest tarrhal Bradford, recently supreme, affections like bad breatb, dropping of Miss Mary E. Pierce, proprietor of the For of because it is based on health. meal operation at the Tapley that Famous sity Maine will demonstrate and lecture on- Today this prep* mucus, watery eyes and constant colds. Pierce schoul of stenography, will ar- aration is Those who wish to ken a room with Mrs. Frank I. Boston, canning for the local clubs and the public in being distributed by the carload. learn more of Tanlac may rive next for her do ao at The ■: ar and streets. Saturday annual vacation. general. home-maker is to at- Overwhelmed with the colossal demand City Drug Store, Read & Hills, Spring ! Every urged it who With her mother and Mrs. became proprietors, have the exclusive sale in sister, Sarah R. tend. necessary for the original Tanlac com- Belfast—Advt. | vi year have had trouble in rais- Pierce and Mrs. Essie P. Carle, she will spend has been eaten some in- The H. H. class of the \ _. which by week at Baptist Sunday 1 the coming the Wells cottage, near its breaking ground, and even school will leave this for a two Little River. Dollar Sale morning a!ned some growth. We do not weeks’ to Mt. Katahdin and ^ camping trip Ripo- Triangle 1 At a directors meeting of the and Belfast ® Flay”1*8 I ;al ravages by squash and cu- Liberty genus. The following boys are in the party: Opera House Kleine-fcdiion Features fce* Belfast & Telegraph Telephone Co. July 22, of Shoes at Raymond William Alton An- .■***■ Young, Norris, pjpper 1916, Willis J. Greeley was elected treasurer to of the G. A. R. monument fund drews, Keith Weymouth, Avard Craig, Carroll THURSDAY ng fill the term of J. C. (TONIGHT ONLY) unexpired Carey, resigned, Joe Perkins. Donald Hall and ! at w as to have been held in the Parker, George DANIEL and James H. was elected FROHMAN PRESENTS Cilley business man- Robertson. * v Morse July 19th was inde- ager to fill the unexpired term of J. C. Carey, The Dinsmore Store Sam on account of the dance Bernard in “Poor mnified resigned. We notice in our harbor the beautiful yacht Schmalty” in Memorial hail as a S benefit to Julina, owned by J. A. Dowling of paramount five pari com edy drama. Mrs. H. E. McDonald went to Brookline, f unty hospital. Rockland July Mass., who for the past week has been cruis- 20th to visit her brother, Henry of The C. C. Raincoat Co. will make about Blueberries have in the market with FRIDAY EVENING ONLY -,n of 155 Waldo avenue fell Billings ( appeared ing the Boston Yacht Club, of which he SATURDAY MATINEE"and who EVENINiT Little Deer Isle, was injured at Islesboro 4,000 coats per week, not month, as erroneous- and the strawberry season is about over. is a member. Mrs. j affold Saturday morning jvhile Dowling has as guests on Kleine-Edison Five-Part Play One of the Finest a few days ago and is now in the Knox ly stated last week. board Miss Seddie Plays Ever, •, his horse and broke his right Hospi- Mrs. George F. Ryan at the Upper Bridge Fisher and Carrie Louise j was “STOP THIEF” tal. Mr. Billings felling trees when he a ! “HIS PICTURE IN THE injured his shoulder and side. H. Fair Holmes recently had valuable has a grape fruit seedling, one year old, in Flaherty of Brooklyn, N. Y., who are spending PAPERS,” cut off the From the Famous accidently middle finger of his left shot and killed in his : a few in Stage Farce. Five Part ; his years, 73, Mr. Jackson has young sheep pasture. blossom. days Swanville with Mr. D’s. aunt, Triangle Feature. hand. #He will be in the hospital for about a Suspicion rests on a boy who was seen in that ! Miss Louise at the “BILLIE BURKE in* GLORIA’S ;y active and enjoyed working The 26th Maine Regiment will meet in Bel- Cunningham, old homestead ROMANCE” Raymond Hitchcock in Keystone week. before Comedy etc. vicinity with a gun. fast returning to Boston. on, August 8th. The ladies of the G. A. R. Monday Only There this week on Mrs. Tuesday Only abor and the almost continuous The Rockland, Thomaston & Camden Street will be no band concert will furnish dinner in Memorial hall. Charles Bradbury entertained informal- Wednesday ODly \ j Elsie Janis in Fawcett in school common on account of of "at "Caprices George "The Pirate” work on the Railway on July 20th granted another increase engagements ly dinner last Monday night in honor of Submarine delayed roads, j The Waldo County Veteran Association will of members of the band. The and 6th, con- Madam of Kitty.” Majesty of the Law” 4 Reel the highway commission for the of wages. First year men are to receive $1 90 next, j meet in Frederick Sapin Boston, and later a party at Roaring Keystone Ritchie Grange hall, Waldo, Paramount a instead of cert will be on August 3rd. the Colonial Theatre. Feature. Paramount Feature. Five Part of many miles of State high- day $1.80; second-year men are ad- August 3d, If stormy, the next fair day. Among the guests were Triangle Play Mr. and Mrs, Thomas practically carried out.The com- vanced from $2 to $2 10 and third year men Twenty-two of the employees of the C. C. E. Shea, with whom Jere J The first humming-bird of the season was are advanced from 10 to McAuliffe was .- 3tl in of $2 $2 25. The raise Raincoat Co. were a ride last leading comedian for a number highway jobs process given Saturday seen in The man’s Journal warden last Tues- of when the in Waldo was made voluntarily, as was the increase in the Whitten, Wescott, and Cohen years, the Thomas E. Shea company Mrs. Ira M. Cobe gave a dinner at the North- -'eluding following Tapley and was to day, it interesting note the busi- toured Maine 3.50 2.53 granted Dy the corporation last cars to Stockton under the of the every summer. Mr. Shea and port Club at noon for Madam viile, miles; Burnham, February. auspices ness-like Country Tuesday way in which he, or she, went through Mr. McAuliffe have t, 2.53 miles. Messrs. H. A. Board of Trade, and a shore dinner at 6 p. always been the greatest Sapin, her house guest, followed by a musicale Peters, H. C. Buzzell, P. W. a of We Examine clump larkspur. After inserting its bill of friends and in. at Penobscot Park. the former was one of the most at Hillside Farms, when the famous don- A. entertained VVednes- Murphy, George H, K. L. Tuttle. J. F prima Lloyd Darby, in turn in every blossom of a cluster it went interested spectators. na entertained. Madam left on the af- of her Sylvester and Martin W. Webber were Sapin uly l&th, in honor niece, guests The stagings which have been up on the to another cluster, and so on until all had The ternoon boat for Boston. over of Mr. following out-of-town were Van Vorhees of Philadelphia. Sunday George Holt of this city, High street side of Masonic Temple for a long been visited. guests reg- istered at the Tea >s with auction formerly of Warren, at his cottage on to the Main street Wayside House the Mrs. Walter The spent bridge, Gay’s time, have been moved past b. KePey and son,William Swan The American Redstarts, birds rare in this week: Grace A. Eyes Island. The to and from Cockroft, R. j bud vases—were won by trip South Cushing 3ide. The work of repairing the roof has Woonsocket, I, Kelley, who were called to Belfast by the se- was made in the Buzzell and vicinity, were seen in large numbers at the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. i' Imes and Mrs. Amos .1, King. Peters’ cars, and been delayed by non-receipt of the red slate Baldridge. Omaha, Neb.; rious accident of Hon. William B. Swan, will By Modern Scientific Methods to the island Northport Country Club last One G. I, Wolfe and like were served. The other by power launch. The shore din- Sunday. Katheryn Marsh, New York return to their home in St. ordered. today, Thursday, the aid of was very friendly with his admirers on the City; Edith C. (without drugs) : Elon B. Gilchrest, Mrs. Grace ner, principally lobster, was greatly enj )yed. Baldridge, Hollidaysburg, t'a.; Paul, Minn. Mr. Swan, while he is taking The steamer Stockton of the Brooksville porch. The male is black with large patches Bertha L. Brown. And fit the Most i sses Avis M. Morison, Margaret The following committees will have charge Reading, Mass.; Mrs. C. nourishment, remains in a very critical condi- Up-to-Date Steamboat Co. makes regular trips between of orange-red on the sides, wings and tail. The Neal, Virginia and Stuart 1 ^rian Hazeltine. of the tables at the Universalist fair to be held ! Barney, Lynn, Mass ; tion. Rockland and West Brooksville Mondays, female is olive with yellow Miss Mabel in patches. They F. Ferris,*Los Angeles, Calif.; f the from which Ed- the church vestry August 3d: Fancy Mrs, typhoid and at Islesboro have also seen the entire Jere Wednesdays Fridays, calling been about Belfast in large Flora E. Roulestone, Mrs. A. J. and Miss JeBsie Today, Thursday, McAuliffe f the Swan Lake house suffer- work, Mrs. A. A. Blair. Mrs. J. G. Paul and Glasses and Castine each The steamer leaves numbers. C. a week’s engagement at Mrs. L. T. way. Nickerson, Miss Rebecca M. Ross, Sears- company,now playing and was later contracted by Shales; utility table, Mrs. Frank H, \ Tillson wharf, Rockland, at 2 p. m. on these port; Mr. and Mrs. Emil K. the Colonial Iheater, will be entertained by and Mrs. Frank The Nichols Will Case. case Winkler, New At as been located. While work- Mayo G. Mixer; ice cream, The of Fred Reasonable Prices. \ days. York; Mrs. J. M. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Shea. They will be Mrs. Sarah F. and S. of from Leighton, Fairhaven, Mass.; f h in Swanville in the Knight Mrs. Frank I. Wil- Thompson Chicago, appellant the early spring Bertha Caroline given an auto ride, a luncheon at Ferndale, the Mrs. Charles An item last week the sale of the degree of James of the Bacon, Affeld, New York; rank from an old well a mile and son; food, E. Johnson and Mrs. reported Judge Libby Waldo ; M. N. Shea cottage on the North Shore, and dinner Geo. A. homestead farm of the late Frank M. Patter- County Probate Court in the Evelyn Towtfsend, Elizabeth, J.; F. O. his own The water has Leavitt; aprons, Mrs. Fred Rackliff allowing will of j Broken Lenses place. Affeld, Jr., New York. at the Northport Country Club. Replaced and Mrs. A. L. son in East Belfast by Charles B. Eaton to Al- Henrietta C. Nichols of was i and found to contain typhoid Thayer; candy, Mrs. A. W. Searsport, re- Morse and Mrs. Chas. H. Table doilies onzo H. but Mr. Eaton informs The opened in the court house Fort Pownal. John Cochran D. A. The Woman’s Club luncheon in Memorial ,,e as well as the many CroBby. Applin, Tuesday morning, chapter, public, will and fir on Journal that he has sold 6 acres of the July 25th, before R., go to Fort Point, hall yesterday afternoon was in every way and Mrs. Marden, will be pleased pillows will be sale. If stormy only Judge Libby. Henry W. tomorrow, Friday, j,. afternoon Chase & the fair will be held the next fair extreme northerly part of the farm of 60 Swasey of William to unveil the marker which it has successful and the informal talks of Mrs. Wil- Doak, on their own ts Thursday Portland, Ex-Judge P. ) nothing place poin had day. acres. Whitehouse of Augusta and Robert F. Dunton placed there, to mark the site of Fort liam C. Crawford of Allston, Mass., and Miss in which germs could be traced. of Belfast for the with Pownal, and also to mark the first burial Simason, a district nurse in New York city, ^Optometrists,^ Mrs. Horace B. 1 appeared estate, fifteen place £ water has been analysed and Is Sellers and little daughter Rev. A. E. Wilson went out to Camp Quanta- or more of General for whom were and The Journal Mildred arrived witnesses. Mr. Thompson was pres- Waldo, this county was entertaining helpful. 25 Main absolutely pure, and the house last Friday noon from Lung bacook, Dr. O. S. Vickery’s camp for boys, btreet, Belfast, Maine. ent and George F. Gould of Portland, U. G. Up- named. The public is cordially invited. The goes to press too early for a fuller report. have been thoroughly fumigated, Branch, N. J., accompanied by Mrs. Sellers’ Tuesday afternoon and yesterday gave the ton of Boston and Miss Aurelia exercises will open at 3 m.. with the follow- 1 Miss Mabel F. Hanson of p. jj house need have no fear of sister, Ferris. Because of the boys a talk on birds and was to give another Many people from this city and vicinity at- Malden, Mass., appeared for him. The plain- ing program: Singing the Star Spangled Ban- prevalence of infantile paralysis in New York talk this, Thursday, morning. Mr. Wilson has tended the big ball in Stockton last Monday tiff claimed that his had ob- ner by audience; Salute to the the it was I signature been Flag by the of ayed It was a file for necessary to secure a permit to pass rm.de a study of birds and his talks are both in- night, given under auspices the Current j night tained under false Chapter; selected reading Miss Alice pretenses, but the wit- by E. Events club of Stockton for the benefit of the -»~t Thursday night. A cooling through the city and it was obtained with teresting and instructive. Prof. Hartford, l nesses for the estate testified to the Simmons; prayer by H. of contrary. Harry Upton Colby in the [ the extreme heat of the some difficulty. The party left New York in who is visiting in Belfast, was a guest at the Village Improvement society recently tempered The closed at 3 College; readings on Fort Pownal hearing p. m. and Judge Libby by Mrs. E. S. finished sardine which E W. Lawrence the stars were and a sea- the late afternoon there last Monday and gave the boys a I factory, of on, out, Thursday, expecting camp night Belfast will render his decree at the August term. Bowker; unveiling the marker by Mrs. Etta P. erature These condi- would be a car on the traiD, out not un- treat with comic and character sketches of Lubec tendered for the occasion. The pro- City dining prevailed. songs Savery and Miss Emeroy Ginn; til Waterville was closing song, gram in our Stockton locals last week b very attractive program, brought reached did the diner ap- A Democratic Rally. The program ar- Springs THE Primary ELECTION, mere was very | and then it was decided to wait for arriv- was succeasfully carried and the large at- ( Taxes for 1916. lit iudience of the season to school pear, 1 ranged by the Democratic State committee out, little interest here in the election last The Sons of al in Belfast to break a fast. Mr. Sel- primary for Veterans and Auxiliary tendance should assure a sum for the ^ten to and heartily applaud the long campaign meetings included a in goodly The taxes for 1916 have been commit- for and Domocratic can- ! rally who left Branch with his Monday Republican Belfast Entertain. A. E. Clark Camp, Sons of Vet- or At 8.40, when the band was lers, Long family, July 25th,with a number of prominent Village Improvement society. ted to me for for for United States Sena- collection and 1 am now over a didates nomination i erans, and their entertained 30 mem- stopped for day in Boston, but before Auxiliary 1 requested number, “The Silver arriving by speakers, going to press last week A Big Success. The Jere McAuliffe Co ready to receive lh“ for the tor, and we should judge still less in Searsporl;, ! bers of Anderson and of money same. boat Saturday morning. we were advised Camp Auxiliary Rock- alarm of file, and the fire itself that this meeting had been a week’s at the Colonial where three Democratic votes were cast. land at Memorial hall last opened engagement j At the July meeting of the Gov- only ] the date Monday evening. City ar and sending up a fierce blaze postponed, to be decided at a meeting Theater last Monday night to a house. The vote of Belfast was as follows: This was decorated capacity ernment the order as. of the appropriately with red, following passeo: sent every one scurrying to the at the Belfast fair, to be held August 15th, county committee. But the speakers The show reeds no introduction to Belfast as Wards 1 2 3 4 5 Total white and blue bunting and and there Ordered: That a j arrived on flags discount of 2 1 2 •rs of the band included, For- 16th and 17th, will be as follows: R. 4 11 5 5 3 28 the date originally appointed, and Mr. McAuliffe and his clever met Bert M. Fernald, j were garden flowers in abundance. company percent be allowed on all and R. 18 17 8 8 1 52 as no notice had Bunting personal fire was soon out and the band First day: Frank E. Guernsey, | public been given there was a with good success here last winter. It is real estate taxes was from the corners of the paid before 3*minute class, trot or $125. Kenneth C.M. Sills, D.. Ill1 11 1 3 37 ! small draped diagonally September completed the program. pace; purse, very attendance at the meeting Tuesday without doubt one of the best singing comedy 1, 1916, and that all taxes be Free-for-all one-half mile. I at the centre which paid bv matinee, afternoon in the ceiling, meeting chandelier, tal Fair. The fair in Memorial Opera House. Gov. Curtis companies here in a long time. mem- November 1, 1916. [ Waldo county horses; purse, 100 bushels of Belfast Opera House. The headline at- waB decorated with small flags. The doors Every j was unable to be preesent. Peter of : th as a benefit to the Waldo oats. Harmon ber is clever, the specialties are all up-to-date, For the accommodation of all traction tonight is the Paramount five-part were screened with portieres of bunting. The who wish 2.20 class, trot or pace; Thorndike, Waldo member of the State tal closed with a in the even- purse, $125. county and the Maple Leaf quartet can sing anything to do business with me as hop comedy-drama. “Poor Schmaltz,” with the fa- | anteroom was arranged for a reception parlor City Treasurer Second day: committee, called the to order and of Mrs. E. L. Stevens, which meeting from grand opera to ragtime. Jere is always or lax Collector I 2 30 trot or mous comedian Sam Bernard in the leading | with rugs, tables, shall be in my oitice in class, pace: purse $125. called upon Wm. F. Jude to easychairs, sofas, pillows, trended and a success in all itsde- preside. The welcome here and was received with applause Greenhorse, trot or pace, & mile heats; purse, role. Friday evening only a big double bill is etc. The tables were arranged in the form of the Memorial week first was Hon. John E. Secre- Building every day ? all was decorated with $50. speaker Bunker, by the large audience on the opening night. artistically offered, Billie Burke in the second chapter of ! letter ‘‘H,” signifying hospitality, and were from I a. m. till S.MU m. until trot or tary of State, who on State p. October -*es and flowers, and McKeen’s or- Free-for-all, pace; purse, $150. spoke finances. “Gloria’s Romance,” and a Klein-Edison five- daintily laid and decorated under the direc- The Schools. At a last 1916. Prof. Kenneth C. M. Sills of Bowdoin special meeting 1, mished fine imusic. During the I Third day: College, part feature, “Stop Thief,” which is adapted tion of Mrs. Goldie Warren, assisted by Mrs. Tuesday evening, postponed trom 2 40 class, trot or pace; purse, $125. Democratic candidate for U. S. Saturday I appreciate very much the assistance v H. Mrs. T, E. Bow- Senator, spoke Farmers oat race, trot or mile heats, from the famous Cohan & Harris stage farce. Juan and Mrs. Whiting. Covers were laid for afternoon, the school committee elected four Small\^nd pace^t on national issues. Hon. Wm. F. I leceived from the of and at intermission Mrs. E. for horses that have never 50 Pattangall, j taxpayers Belfast [ ;nch, started; purse At the Saturday matinee and evening shows 100. The menu included teachers for the schools on of chicken, salads, hot city recommenda- | in ! i Mrs. Essie P. assisted bushels of oats. Attorney General, Augusta, spoke on or- 1915 by the prompt payment of their Carle, by Douglas Fairbanks is offered in one of the fin- rolls, relishes, fancy pies, cake and coffee. tions of fciupt. Wm. B. Woodbury. William 1 $2 24 class, trot or pace; purse $125. ganization, and the was U. and with .r! >tte Wadsworth, Alice “His Picture in the Pa- closing speech by taxes, your co-operation I Spear, est plays of the year, Mrs. Nina D. Cook with Mrs. Ethel Toward of Faulkner of Ashland was elected principal of hope S. Senator, Charles F. Johnson of a j •' z and Dorothy Spear, served ice The Travellers’ Clue Field Day. Mrs, Hitchcock in a two-reel Waterville, for as fav irable results in the | per;” also Raymond Waterville, Division President of the S of V. the school. He is a of the Uni- coilection candidate for re-election, who Presi- High graduate } > those holding dance tickets at John R. Dunton snd Miss Margaret A. Dunton on the same bill. For Mon- eulogized of the 1916 taxes. Kyetone comedy and Mr. John Howe of of and has had five ex- dent Wilson and the Auxiliary, Auguata.led versity Maine years’ the Post room. A number of entertained the Belfast Travellers Club upheld policy of his ad- at day evening, Elsie Janis in ‘‘Caprices of Kit- the march to the tables with Mrs. Ethel Fowler EDWARD SIBLEY, uests were their annual field last ministration. They were all good speeches present, including day Thursday afternoon Tuesday evening, George Fawcett in “The at the At the 7w29 ty;” presiding piano. post prandial and married. Arthur St. Onge of Eastport, a Tax Collector. es from at from the Democratic and of course Searsport, North port, the Dunton summer home at the Battery. of the Law;” evening, be- standpoint, exercises Allen Majesty Wednesday L. Curtis acted as at the summer school at the the came toastmaster, student University > proceeds of the fair and dance At a short business Bession Miss Republican party in for the usual Grace H. Hall sides Bessie Barriscale in “The Last Act, a many of the guests to his adverse criticism. responding appro- of Maine and a graduate of the University, was elected a delegate to represent the club five-part play, Sid Chaplin, Charlie introductions. Mrs. tiva Triangle priate Gordon, presi- was elected sub-master of the High. Miss Eva Birthday. July at the meeting of the Maine Federation of Chaplin’s brother, is offered in the “The Sub- New Advertisements. The dent of the local a brief ad- Thursday, 20th, tig Dollar Sale Auxiliary,made Wentworth of Waldo was elected to fill the Automobile Parties. i of Mrs. Elizabeth E. Women’s Clubs to be held at Kineo in marine Pirate,” a rip-roaring four reel Key- of shoes at the Dinsmore Store dress of Mrs. Ethel Toward birthday Septem- opened with a welcome, respond- vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry B. Let us quote you prices for your party. We nd as usual her relatives and ber. Mrs. Fred W. Brown read her prize story stone comedy. rush, and those who want to share in the ing. The formal reception was a part of the many Ladd at the Head of the Tide school. Miss can handle parti, s from one to one hundred at it a one. Her No. recently in the Lewiston Journal— attractive offered are floor work,with Mrs. Mrs. Whit- rates, or happy home, published bargains reminded that regular Cook, Julia M. Leary was elected to fill the vacancy cheap day night. Two twelve passen- "A of Belfast Under Maine's First ger cars ami smaller ones if desired. •e^t, was made bright and fragrant glimpse the sale ends next Saturday three ing, Mrs. Juan and Mrs, Eleanor Mosman in in the Second of the McLellan tSight was treated to a spectacular lire last Thursday night—only Grade school tours which was seeing arranged if desired. (let our I roses, pinks, sweet peas, garden Governor," greatly enjoyed. Mrs. days more.... Mrs. Edwin C. Marden of the receiving line, and Mrs. Mabel Wtbber« evening that luckily was of short duration and the caused by the resignation of Miss Frances A. prices first. Always on the of the job •tted the donors includ- Cramer, president Roslindale, Mass., Swan Lake House a card of The division officers present were: M n IN E plants, resulted in little damage. At 8.40 p. m.f while publishes thanks. pianist. Sargent. The bids for transportation of pu- ‘TK AN SIM) RTATION I’O. Club of 300 spoke of OK KIN J. i in the and the Community members, her .... Emerson to let and Mrs. Ethel Toward of W'aterville DICKEY, neighborhood the band was on school common, an piano parlor stove and president, were and the following contracts Manager. playing pils opened Phone 316-3, or 101) 4 24tf f the North of which Mrs. club’s activities, particularly of the work of kitchen for sale at 37 Cedar commander, John Howes of Augusta; secre- church, alarm was sounded from box 25, and a very range street_ placed, covered teams to be furnished and the Miss a member. She received their district nurse. McCarthy, secre- Russell house on Congress street for En- tary, E. K. Gould of Rockland; assistant secre- | loyal few minutes later red flames shot into the air sale. contractors to drive, unless prevented by ill- of the Roslin- and and a tary of the Civics department quire at 23 Congress street... .See tary, W. H. Dow of Augusta; treasurer, Mrs. | practical gifts large for a distance of about 50 feet. It was a ter- appoint- ness: From the Hay ford to ihe Pitcher school, cards with of dale club,spoke of the work for the boys. Miss ments of E. H. Edna of Rockland; past commanders, O. ( irthday messages and women and Boyington, eye-sight specialist. Perry Silas Hills; from Olin Smith’s residence on of Mr. and Mrs. Fred rifying sight, everybody, men, wishes from absent friends. To Helen, daughter W. .... KeeJ> your home cool with an electric fan. P. Ayer of Auburn and Wilbur Cross of Rock- children, rushed to the scene. The fire was in Belmont avenue, Edgar L. Smith; Perkins dis- a of The ■e added the wishes and es- Brown, gave charming rendering PenobBcot Bay Electric Co sells and instals land; installing officer, Mrs. Anna Huntley of good an old barn or shed on Spring street in the trict and Lincolnville avenue, Edward H. Rata destroy nearly of the Riband, and to an en- She was entertained Quest responded mem.a large assortment oi Household Rockland; instructor, Mrs. Nina D. Waldo • billion dolUra ommunity. rear of the tenement house, 38 High street, patriotic Knowlton; avenue, James F. Noyes; K1 core with Carlotta Mia. Mrs. F. W. Chase of word* of food and property every yea*. yvm the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles are to be sold at once. For Cook of Junior vice commander, Allen | owned by the Frank B. Knowlton estate, and goods particulars Belfast; East Belfast, Ralph W, Pattershall; Board lata and mice and (top ymr loaa with the club was a Townsend's dazt .a custom of and in Newtonville, Mass., special to Helen M. 5 Bell L. Curtis of Belfast. orchestra | many years, was occupied Mr. Bloom, a dealer, as apply Sanborn, street, Bel- Landing to Citypoint, H. F'air Holmes. Miss Carrie M. Cutter, Mrs. S. by junk furnished music for the dance, Mr. Curtis and t: was a at her guest. George fast. .. .Tenement of five rooms at 18 Franklin /?Ar cam l given surprise party a storehouse. The fire is supposed to have Mrs Winnifred Morris leading the grand Mills and Mrs. W. R. Howard, mem- Around a Bonfire at the Battery. The hb safe to use. Deadly to rata 1 Ella who served delicious honorary street to let. Enquire of Arthur W. march. Frye, originated from spontaneous combustion in Leonard, bat banaloaa to human beiaaa. bers of the Belfast Travellers Club, were Missionary Auxiliary of the North church held a pres- office.... Carle & Jones Rata up. No odor \ including handsome birthday the rags, etc. The which Mr. Knowl- probate have ham- simply dry ent. A picnic supper was served at 6 30, with building, a meeting at the last whatever. Valuable beetle* was and tennis and special Battery Tuesday evening spent socially the The Dunton ton had valued at $200, was not insured. Back mocks, croquet sets, rackets balls, la each How to De- gentlemen present. cottage afternoon and in honor of can, Diusi. & M. baseball water evening Mrs. George Rah.’* 50c. and was decorated with roses and garden flowers. of this with an entrance from Beaver D. goods, wings, etc. Trade stroy 25c., building, Mills of 6-lb. $5.00. at Carle & Jones’... S. Bennington. Vt. In the afternoon pal street, was a building, also owned by the .Experienced stitchers tl.00.Seed, Hardware, Drag — ~ -1 letters were read in to the work of the -ii ii ir—■ h ir-'ir wanted at once the C. regard mi Ci wars I Sfcyaa. Knowlton estate, used in connection with the by C. Rain Coat Co., ft Eastern Maine Branch of the con- mi->||<->|H-KJ1-3||>-1U1->||'-Ml <-’ll’->11'--M Dana Also to learn on Missionary Bit.. Jr; Read garage. When the fireman arrived the building. girls power vention. Mrs. Mills con- while and very entertainingly roof of this was on fire and machines; paid learning good wages building sparks ducted a guaranteed. Missionary Map Quiz, something new FOR SALE UY had lodged on the shed in the rear of the After any Sickness to the local workers. A picnic supper was house, which is occupied by Mrs. Adeline E. City Point. Mrs. Annie Pitcher of the SWAN WI1II TtN-Dll or Operation served at 6 30, followed by one of the biggest MOKD COMPANY Paige. The garage storehouse had ten cars in it, Head of the who was HAMMOCKS Tide, injured several doctor* prescribe 5COr7'5| and best bmfires Hon. John It. Dunton, the 1 a including 16-passenger steamer whi :h weeks thrown Stanley ago by being from her carriage EMULSiON—it contain* the bonfire chi?f, had ever superintended. All brought the Rumford baseball team here the has so far as recovered to be about again, and vita! elements nature craves the “Batteryites” were present and with Mr. day before, and on which the chauffeur was at Miss Annette who was with her Brown, during to repair waste, create pure Dunton as master of ceremonies a delightful For Sale work. In less than fve minutes every car was her illness, has returned to her home here.... yod and build physical strength. evening was spent around the big bonfire. Miss ! Sets run under its own none out,only one power,and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey and Mrs. No Alcohol or Helen Brown read f Croquet Bailey's Opiate several selections. Mr. and giavtl delivered at suffered the least damage. Nearly all the Miss N Sajid sister. Potter of Northampton, Mass., are icott & Pnwne. Bloomfield. J.12-23 Jerome of New Haven, Conn., recited several cars were run out of the garage proper, a a vacation here at the a spending home of Mr. thrilling selections and sang, with guitar ac- reasonable price. brick building on the opposite side of the F. M. Bailey’s brother, Bailey.Mrs. F. C. companiment by his sister, Mias Jerome, wno The con- street. firemen, though hampered of N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt also to her own CHAS. M. H ILL, Tennis Racketsand Balls Gay Brooklyn, sang accompaniment. Mr. E. siderably by the crowd blocking the streets, Brier of and Mrs. Brier’s Detroit, Mich., moth- Pitcher sang a bright and new solo, “Three lei 306 Ave. soon had the fire under and at 9 A PAIR OF Searsport control, p. m. er have arrived to spend the summer at the Little Chestnuts.” Hon. John R. Dunton and all out was sounded, but the heat from the Head of the Tide....Prof, and Mrs. Leroy L. Prof. W. R. Howard had a bright and warm de- was so intense that the fire- who have been the burning rags, etc,, Woods, guests of Mrs. bate over the cold stepping stones on the Bat- PATTERSON’S men remained for some time The ex- Woods’ J. longer. mother,Mrs. W. Vaughan,left Thurs- Glasses tery beach. The exercises closed with a char- 1). & M. Base Ball Goods I citement caused Mrs. Paige to have an attack day morning for a visit with Mr. Woods’ re- acteristic speech by Rev. George S. Mills, who MUSIC of heart the services a latives in Thorndike. will return SHOP, trouble, requiring of They here looks so that most pre sented Mr. Dunton with a in1v ! simple people “cigar.” A hen house in which Mrs. before for their home in (7 Main Street, Maine. pnysician. Paige leaving Massachusetts. would be astonished to know what an , Balfast, had a number of hens end ducks was not in- ....Gavt. .inspector F. T. Mixter was here MUSIC enormous stock is in order Then what else could you expect of the man MDSE. TEACHING in the Trees and shrubs on to some fir trees from necessary jured least. the Tuesday inspect which who wants his at a Water to make one cigar regular time each day RENTING REPAIRING Wings were to be and good pair [of glasses Dr. D. P. which fir made sent to Flanders place, joins the pillows New his own m for quiet satisfaction, A. A. Howes W which shall be suitable to the wearer; J. LEE Knowlton property, were more or less injured. Hampshire. He pronounced the fir trees to be PATTERSON, Proprietor. fine. Business is 8 & Co., supply him, for that is where he buys Come in the water is good. Seaside free from the moth and I have this stock. | Hose company responded promptly to perfectly gipsy pest, but his Cedulas. to the alarm, but its services were not needed. we were horrified when he held a yellow and TRADE AT Chief Shute of the fire department said it was shriveled elm tree leaf under a powerful mic- FRANK F. GRAVES, NOTICE. the largest crowd he had ever seen at a fire in roscope for our inspection. Try it....Miss R Belfast and there were so many automobiles T. Newell, who suffered from neutritis during GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST, Guaranteed work in Chiropody, Manlcur. that it is surprising no accidents resulted. the winter and received a benefit pension from and CARLE & A HEAVY LEATHER HORSE HALTER. no Shan.poomg. Also Facial Work. JONES’ a Everybody realizes that Belfast escaped what the Western Union, has obtained further six BELFAST, MAINE, The finder will be rewarded suitably by return- Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at my ~ [ months’ leave from and will the same to [ fire the might had the started in the company spend ing Jiave been, I. O. O. F. Block. larlors over Shiro's ^3qi ;H^-ioQllaoc=)lBl[o1lc=^ocSl CHARLES R. COOMBS. Store, Phoenix Row night, a most disastrous one. | the summer at her home here. Belfast, July 12, 1916-28 23tf EVIE HOLMES. I \ of glass. If I friend a rifle, Current Comment. the story UNITY. Address of Welcome pass my > So that he may shoot another, How and What it is Used S. P. has I am deemed an partner “What Are the Fact*?” Glass is Made Libby bought a new automo- To Waldo Pomona Orange at Tranquility equal bile. In the murder ot that brother. For in the Electrical Industry. Mr. Sills at the Democratic pow-wow Orange Hall, Lincolnville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Friends, we’ve sold some puns in Mexi— in City Hall, said: Glass is older than the arts. Volcanic Hunt have returned July 4, 1916. what from Poland Now those guns are pointed north, “So far as performance goes, are glass was in use in the stone age. The Springs. as the facts? President Wilson was elected Cave it arrow Worthy Master, Fellow Patrons, And our sons are sent targets; Men made from points, Mrs. Melissa Cross of Massachusetts is certain be And citizens of Maine, Will we get our money’s worth? by the people to put policies into spears, knives, etc., because it could visiting at C. W. Mitchell's. 'Tis with pleasure that I greet you effect.” chipped to a razor cutting edge. Ob- the men that would he needed C. D. Conner At Tranquility again. Why, Well, what are the facts? The prom- sidian, or volcanic glass, was extensively is in Massachusetts for a To subdue a bandit band few ises Woodrow Wilson made and on which used by the Aztecs of Mexico and the days. Are worth more than all the treasures Since last meeting we have labored he was elected by the people to act, he Incas of Peru for the same purpose. Dr. Southwest of the Rio Grande. Craig and Dr. Hardy of Waterville In our own ways, He and his party made a fell beneath respective repudiated. Many doughty Spaniard were professional visitors in town recent- trust each have to the and the wooden And I you prospered Sena the men who sell the powder many pledges people proclaim- great two-handed swords, ly* these most eventful ed from the house that these with volcanic in Through days. To the front to face the shell; tops prom- seriated teeth of glass, The ises were not“molasses to catch flies” but the handB warriors. It play given by the Arts and Craft and have blessed Then with old Tecumseh Sherman of Montezuma’s That health strength Club, was very much a very The Kind You Have Always has borne the agree that “war is hell.” made to be kept in the campaign and is to be inferred that the earlier civiliza- enjoyed by Bought signa. you They’ll good house. after it. tion would act on this from ture of Cbas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under the battlefield of suggestion |,js On life, Must we meet the sword with sabre it? Mr. Sills dia Dr. | How have they kept nature and endeavor to make glass by Trueworthy and family and G. P. personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no I And that blessings without number To a brother slain? t dow Humphreys’ Homeopathic the County, deceased, having Listened to St. Peter’s chime. Western turned his attention to them and them glass. Others, according to the pro- At estate of Jessie 1. Nickerson, late of suan- pn country, equip them, transport designed to meet the needs of families account of administration ot cess of as vilie, in said of Waldo, Mexico. He took with him his own capi- and their food and guns and munitions, manufacture, blown glass, county deceased, having allowance. Then 1 rushed to Russia or some that mother, father, presented a p-titon praying that the actual along and interested friends in America and to manufacture the and pressed glass, cast glass, cut glass, invalids, thing Vienna' and tal, munitions market value o' said deceased’s estate, the pri- Ordered, that notice thereof Through Trieste, are named accord- nurse or invalid can take or to meet weeks ami hankers in Canada in Mexican de- guns and clothing and collect the food ground glass. Others give sons interested in riie succession thereto and tie- successively, in The l.’.-p down the rolling Danube amount of the tax a in lie ;- Gliding With him went scores of for the five must ing to the localities from which are oh- ! the m e l uf the moment. Have been in use thereon ma\ he determined newspapei puijii'lied and velopment. millions, employ many the of Piobate. tliat all persons interested By Belgrade Bucharest; as by Judge may midions of dollars that were used in more than the million working for the tained, Binr, Bohemian, Murano, for over Sixty Years. Date Court, to he I old at I:. I: Ordered. That the said Kiev and Mexico for damming rivers, for Venetian or Venice and Saint Gobain petitioner gi\e notice n, of August next, and show .-.n Through Odessa, Warsaw, building Navy. No. for Prle* all names are to persons interested by causing a copy <»i tln have, the said lecount sho Berlin to railroads, for irrigating arid stretches And besides all that is financ- glass. Still other given 1 Inflammations 25 order to be why Through Rotterdam, England Fevers, Congestions, published threi weeks successive!) •'ll. .1 AMI S I to finish and as 2 \t Woi n Fever 25 in 1 he Making side trips ouL to Brussels, and starting great plantations. ing the war, finding the money for her glass according form, arms, Republican Journal, a iiewspapci publish- A tiue copy. Attest: 3 *i:• 1 Wakefulness of Infants 25 Waterloo and Amsterdam. When President Taft visited the Mexi- own and kinkled, corrugated, fluted, anJ spun Colic, Crying ed at Beltast. that they appear at a ITobah- ai< rm i; vv. l,r..\ unprecedented expenditure -i Diarrhea, of Children ami Adults 25 to hr held at Then is C’ourt, Belfast, v’Thin and for said can frontier thousands of American hundreds of millions to her glass. there agate, marbleized, ■ lending 7 Coughs. Cold-' Bronchitis. 25 County, on the 8th day of August, A. D. I'eio, And, while thus I journeyed onward, roses had rose K 25 I at ten cl Peauty that bloomed under allies. argentine, aventurine, favrile, Toothache, Faei aehe. Neuralgia. tiie clock ht*i<>i«- noon, and 'Imw cans*-, A l.f)0 Ss. I C.Mirl Ot pi Pleasant were the scenes I viewed. 9 Sick Headache. 25 it the this man’s hand in that, arid country No other ever bronzed, silvered and platinized glass. Headache, Vertigo any they have, why prayer m 'aid petition.’ W‘ fast, on the I tli day ot .1 government developed WYak stomach... cr should Loaded vineyards, waving grainfields, his thousands The commonest kind of however, IO Dyspepsia, Indigestion, 25 not be granted etta A. Marsh, executrix*oi tin decorated tables. Many such power and resource. No other of glass, 13 25 JAM Eh j meads and W'cod, Croup, Hoar--e c.•ugh, Laryugitis. 1.11; 14 v. Judge I Marsh, kite of KHtasr, in Verdant stately of Mexicans received near is flint and this includes all the A true employment existing governments coulu come glass, I I Eczema, Eruptions.25 copy. Attest: ceased, having presented lie: ip \ to with it. myriad forms of with the 15 H heimm tinni. 25 Ain’Ht'K W I toNAjn*. count of Wheels of industry were and the opportunity wrest, —Lewiston Sun. glass possible Lumbago. Register. adinmistraiion of -ait! buzzing 10 Fever am! \sue. Malaria 25 truce. broad the improved tools of the white man, exception of window and bottle glass. Throughout Europe’s domains, 1 7 Files, Blind or Bleeding. External,Internal.25 from an arid land their sustenance in an Besides all there are stained, At a Pi« bate Court held at Beltasi. within Ordered, That notice thereo* Eartii was yielding up her treasure. True To A Record. these, 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head. 25 am. weeks Long-Standing for the of on 1 successively in 1 he Kepnh and cattle the way through the work of this painted, colored and mosaic glass. 20 Whooping Coush. 25 County Waldo, the itli dav o' Sheep grazed plains. orderly President Wilson has seen a A. D. 1916. newspaper published in Kella-t, recently The bases used for 21 .4 si limn. Oppressed, Difficult Breath In?.. 25 July, pioneer American. principal making that till pei sons interested may great As a result he has 27 Disorders of tin- Kidneys 25 I E. DUNTON of Belfast, executor <>t bate Here ail forms of mental culture; as light. adopted all glasses cal- Court. to be helu at Beila'i Just James J. Hill subjected through are, sodium, potassium, Incontinence 25 ROBKRthe will of Pliebe A a lofty tone in speaking of American 30 Crinary Staple', late of »,»l of August next, and show Music, literature and art, his and and cium and lead. A host of other ingredi- 3 1 Hore Throat. Quinsy. 25 • ast, in said Con- ty of W aide, leadership enterprise through m-crased, having have,why the said account sho i. their roles in life’s citizenship, or of what is called, not al- ents are for color- presented a Played great drama, the capital that backed him the prairies used in making glass, 77 Grip, Grippe, La Grippe .25 petition prating that the’ actual .1 AME.s i together "Americanism.” ma kt-t value of said deceased’s the Science her to of the felicitously, hut these with estate, pel- A true copy. Attest: nobiy played part. of the Northwest the culture ing, etc., vary greatly s'* s interested in could wish fof better sentiments Sold or sent on of the succession thereto and Nobody mol auu by druggists, receipt prtoa. P. AllTHfli W. Lko.v civilized man, so this man had pioneered jr umcirill ^laoc’ LUllipamco tiie amount ot the tax thereon may he deter- Yea, the peoples of these countries than those which he now utters that Medical Book mailed free. upon no definite information can be as mined by the Judge or Probate Had all mortal life in Mexico. Three years ago disaster be- given j requires, Mr. did not have to A 1.1)0 ot subject. Hughes to their use. often colored Ordered, That the said noticeK SE.—in Court o» And were gan to overtake him. The tragedy of Very glass HUMPHREYS’ HOMED. MEDICINE Cornet petitioner give their w rm, iui me 11c uiu nui wait CO., ail Ur tast, on I lie 1 itii of hopes pointing upward gicai u^iii, is made persons interested by causing a copy of thi> day duly, the individual and the of the ordinarily like any other glass, William aud Ann Street*- New York. s. and Like their own cathedral spires. tragedy for an occasion to befall when it would be order to be published three weeks Sargent Mae K. Coiisen-', the the successive!) on nation are in the coloring being accomplished by in The a the estate of George A. Sarp. epitomized following if not to Republican Journal, newspaper pub profitable essential for him utter lislied roe, in said ;. Peace and plenty reigned throughout lener: addition of dyes (generally metal oxides) at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro County, deceased, h such sentiments. He made his record on Date Court, to be held at their first and final account ot The to the molten The same metal Belfast, within and foi European realm, Comment is superfluous. charge. said said estate for allowance. Her that subject years ago, and the most ro- County, on the Mil day of August, a. d. Ship of State sailed smoothly on To the Editor of The Mail. produces several different colors at vari- 1916, at ten of the clock Evening bust and advanced declarations which hetore noon, and shov Ordered, That notice thereof With wisdom at the helm. ous if w Sir—I am sorry to tell you that since I t( mperatures. More often, how- cause, any they have, why the prayer ot sail eeks successively, in l he Kept, could now be made would be an petitioner should not be a saw last 1 have suffered losses merely ever, colored is or At a Probate held at within granted. newspaper published in Belfast, you great glass stained, painted, Court, Belfast, and James echo of his former tor the on tikby, Judge. that all persons interested may a- Tl > c. sayings. Eight years of of the 11th of in Mexico. All my have been des- enameled, and when joined by strips County Waldo, day A true Attest: plants while he was of New July, A. 1). 1916. copy. bate Court, to be he'd at Belfast, ago, governor York, lead to form a is called mosaic. akthck W. ot Is troyed, the machinery being broken up pattern, Lkonakd. Register. August next, and show can thrown upon the screen; he was called upon to make a R. SPARROW of Knox, in said one of the St..Patrick’s County have, why the said account should Wisdom has and Chaos wantonly, my orange orchard, JOHNof Waldo, having nted a died, reigns Day address. He did so, taking “Ameri- pres* petition pray- .JAAihs 1.1! best in cut down and all im- FOOD SUPPLY OF THE FARM ing f*»r the appointment of Allen M. small of At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within O’er this erstwhile peaceful scene. Mexico, canism” for his theme. He said: HOME. and A true copy. Attest: Freedom, in said Comity ot as const-rva for tile County of Waldo, on the second Tues- provements burned, my houses in Waldo, P AKTIffK \V. Lkun a “All we need today in practice and tor of his estate. day of July, A. I) 1916. The skies are lit by burning towns, are all vacant and being looted of doors, Much public interest has been excited actual life is to live to those Ordered, 'Flint the said 4 certain instrument to he While thunderous on up things petitioner give notice to purporting the last peal peal sash, windows, roofs and flooring. Not by the recent announcement of the Unit- all r\ will and SS.—In which in public life we pretend to honor. persems interested by causing a copy of tins testament of Etta F. Flanders Court of I' Foretells the doom of sceptered crown; a of mine has ed States Public Health to •rder to be published three weeas late of Belfast, in sa.d Countv of de U7A1.DOBelfast, oil (In* 11th da\ single property escaped, The men come Service, the successively NVaido, *ras* who here from other coun- in The ed. having been for I*, Mitchell. f'mtis Old empires shake and reel. and I am really ruined. I owe it all to effect that the development of the dis- Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- presented probate. Sylvan- Lucy B. M.t tries seek this as the land of lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- us (1. Cottrell of Belfast, Me named as execu- Vein Sawyer, tiustees under the Democratic administration, which I opportunity, ease known as in human Wheels of industry are silent; but it must be the land of law: it must be pellagra beings bate Court, to he held at Belfast, within and for tor to serve without bond. Curtis K. .Mitchell, Into of Unity earnestly will be defeated in the on faulty diet. the said County on the 8th day of A. l>. deceased, having presented ilieii Stalwart men from and farms hope the land of it must be a land of depends Among August, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons shops next election. fairness; 1916, at ten of the clock before noon, and show as tiustees of said estate for allow Are their suggestions of the Public Health Ser- interested by causing a copy of this order to be arrayed against brethren; patience; it must be the land of reason; cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said I haye received not a cent from these vice for the modification of diet to published three weeks successively in ri», Re- Ordered, tlint notice tHereof N’o sound save the clash of it must be a land where pre- petitioner should not be granted. arms, intelligence is publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they weeks successively, in l lie hep. On the contrary, I have ex- vent the of are a JAMES LIBBY, a properties. dominant and where is done development pellagra Judge. may appear at a Probate Court, to be lieitl at newspaper published in Belfast And the of maimed and everything A true copy, Attest: groans dying, hausted myself in trying to keep my number of items which emphasize the Belfast, within and tor said County, on the sec- that all persons interested may .» in a way which the community, coming akthi k W, ond bate Mingled with the children’s cry, alive and exercise some semblance of the of the Lkonakd, Register. Tuesday of August, next, at ten of the Court, to be held at HeJfao. people from our schools reenforced importance campaign de- ot As the father of the household of by study,can dock before noon, ami show cause, if any they August next, and show <*a of control and protection my property. partment and the State Agricultural a approve and take to heart because i' com- At Probate Court held at Belfast, within and have, why the same should not he proved, ap- have, why the said account si. Hies him forth to kill and die. I tell that the small check to increase the for the ai d lowed. you frankly mands their The United Colleges production of County of Waldo, on the 11th (lay oi proved allowed. me for some editorial judgment. food July, A. 1) 1916. JAMES JAMES LI All the which you sent supplies on the farm, especially to LIBBY, Judge. able-bodied yoemen States is full of men that you cannot buy. A true copy. Attest: A true copy Attest: work was a God's blessing when it came. bring about a home of r 1ZZ1E A. SHERMAN of Liberty, in said coun Now must don the soldier’s The is with men who supply meat, eggs, JLi Arthu! W. Leonard, Register. 1‘ Amur): VY. Lko.nai rags Just think of trom affluence to community replete milk and butter. tv, guardiai of Edith M, Sherman of said it, pen- Among other specific 1 in v' For the HONOR of their countries will die for the Flag, and that are willing lherty, said County ot aldo, having pre- no fault of mine—and with recommendations of the sented a ury, through Public Heath that she he — And the GLORY of their to serve the in which is so me- petition praying may liecn At a Probate held at w ithin and U’AUH) SS Jn Court of IV. flags. Flag peace, sed to sell and Court, Belfast, the present Administration 1 see no hope Service are: convey certain real estate be- for tlie of >> last, on the 11th ot 1 County Waldo, on the second Tues- dav .In: times harder. longing to sai ward, situated in said And to fall in trenches of relief. The of a Liberty, day of a. 1), 1916. E. srudley, guardian ot Ad.-l Europe’s (a) ownership milk cow; an ai (l for July, There was the American statesman’s the purposes therein expressed. in said Far from home and 1 am enclosing an article which I have increase of milk for home j Searsport. County, ha\ family, ideal of American production Ordered. That the said certain instrument, purporting to he the first and final account of Or in citizenship, expressed petitioner give notice tc guard million-doilar casket written. It only tells the truth. You consumption. all interested a \ last will and testament of Horace C. Peas- ward for allowance. ago, on a occa- persons by causing copy of thn To be years purely non-political order to he lee, late of in said Countv ot Waldo buried ’neath the sea, must take notice of the condition of and for home published three weeks ir Sesrsport, >■ sion. That was the not (b) Poultry egg raising successively (udeled, that noth Ilieic.d expression, of The Republic; n a deceased, having been presented tor 1 starvation which now exists in Mexico Journal, newspaper publisher prohate. weeks successively in The Kept.h And we call these nations a sudden not of a new consumption. at ella-t, that at a Mary C. Peaslee named executrix in said will t Christian, impulse, concep- they may appear Prohatt newspaper published in in and is rapidly growing worse and will (c) Stock Court, to he held at i.elfast. within and for saic serve without bond. Bellas, Followers of the tion, not of a bit of shrewd raising. : that all persons interested niu\ Nazarene, opportunism on e 8th continue to do so. A is Diversification and of County, tl day oi August, A 1). 1916. bate to W'ho that Love of ghastly tragedy meant to serve the a cam- (d) cultivation Ordered, that notice be to all in- Court, tie held at B.'-,ia- taught neighbor exigencies of at ten ot the clock before and show cause, given persons enacted ill that and if food noon, ot anti e:, country, you crops. terested by a ot this order t > be i day August next, show Was the moral law being but rather of a fixed habit of if any they have.why the of said causing eopy supreme. paign, mind, player petition three weeks have, the said account si o to set it forth in you These four an er published successively in 1 he lb- j why begin your paper the a specifications give ad- snouhi not be granted. expression of spirit which dominat- publican Journal, published at Belfast, that Ih• lowed. And each prays to God in wiil not make a mistake. You must bear ded for the of JAMES LIBBY, -> Heaven, ed his whole life.— Boston argument campaign live- Judge. may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at lie J4MKS l.l Who knows no cried nor mind that Mexicans as a race are Transcript. stock A true A true A i. -t: race, in raising and farm diversification, copy. Attest: fa-t, within and for said County, on the s»voml copy. Asking that his chosen people heartless and pay no heed to the suffer- which has been especially urged, akthi k W. Lkonakd. Register. Tuesday of August next, at ten of the ci •!< Aimn n* \\. l.iaiN Mr. Wilson’s Mysteries. par- before noon, ami show if May be given special grace; ings of anyone. Starving women and ticularly for the South. It is cause, any they haw, The most quite why tlie same should not be proved, aporov.-d would not deter them from tak- incomprehensible president reasonable 1ITALDO SS.— In court of Probate, held at Kel- ss lii Com t ot ia That their children to presume, therefore, that nd allowed. W’Al.bO arms be crowned with victory, the country ever had is still li last, on the 11th day of July. 1916. Kot> >T last, on the 1 I tb day >t ,1 their last morsel of food or induce strewing the production of the meat JAMES LIBBY. Judge. heart’s blood of their foe ing family supply eit F. Dun ton, executor of the will of Plm be A K Dunton, administrator'tm (In- Whilejthe verbal puzzles. His recent day of talk at true copy. Attest: 1 them to concern themselves about their the farm home will not decrease \. Statue-', ate ot Belfast, m said de worth H Pens ow, lat< ot m May be mingled with the waters in Detroit lull of them. He only County, Arthi r \\. Leonard. Register. future. No effort, and but little means, proved argu- the of the ceased, haying presented his first account of sanl Countv. deceasetl. Having pi- Of their as considerably expense family rivers, they flow ed for world trade, before an administration oi said estate for allowance. anti final account of administi -i to plant exists, and therefore there is assembly table and add somewhat to fami- I of as he has directly Ordered, That notice thereof lie three At a Probate Court licit! at Belfast, within anc, tate for allowance. their beds to meet the raised. What was salesmen, argued before: revenue as but a given, Through ocean, practically nothing ly well, will have w eeks for the of on the 11th ot ■ but he them a rule of pro- successively, in 'Flic Republican Journal, County Waldo, day Ordered, That notice tin i•*. Where the of the sea was or killed gave closing bump- found effect on a new A. 1). 1916 pirates planted destroyed wantonly the health and well-be- spa pel published in Belfast, in said County, j July, I weeks success j Vf I y. m The l,V| tious super-Americanism, which would at aii at a a Send our treasure-ships to bottom. by the drouth, which has been unpre- ing of the members of the family. —U. persons interested may attend Pro ; r UCRET1A W, RIPLEY, widow of ‘.iron B. ; newspaper puldisiicd in Bella-: “kill” salesman in a bate Court to lie held at on the 8th < that all sons int« Laden with cedented. I have come into any foreign land. S. of Belfast, lj Ripley, latent Searsinont, in said County t pci t's[1ii ina humanity. possession Dept, Agriculture. day of next, and show it bate Court, to 1„- heid al I' The President urged his hearers to go August cause, any Waldo, deceased, having present' d a p<-iii\ i. of about the the <' of many important particulars they have, why said account should not be for an allowance out of the *, i.. Jay August next, and sli W’ith this now before us, abroad in ail to "lift their to praying pi-: ; picture inside of the Carranza Govern- lands, eyes a lowed. estate of said I they have, the said aec**ni workings deceased. 1 why Brutal war and racial hate, the horizons of business,” and sell Amer- JAM ES LIBBY, Judge. allowed. ment, both in Mexico City and elsewhere. A Ordered, That tlie said petitioner gives uotic*- it Can answer me this ican but true copy. Attest: JAMES I you question: He goods; in the very same address all persons interested a <>f this Carranza is personally powerless. Akthi k W. Lkonakd, Register. by causing copy A true copy. Attest; “Who’s the man to the he served notice that he would never u-e Dialer to he three weeks in j pay freight?’’ lives in a Pullman car at the railroad published suec*ssivel> A i: in i, \\ l.i the of the Every 1'lie Republican Journal, a newspaper published to Sunday power Will it be his station and wishes to go to government help U'ALDO SS.— In Court ot at that at a Probate Royal Highness, earnestly —in of Probate, held at Bel Belfast, they may appear Americans get their pay for the goods thousands households, people j the 11th of 1916. Court, to be held al w ithin ami lor Sitting safely on his throne, Yucatan, but Obregon and Cabrara, who V? fast,on day July, Mary A. Belfast, sa»d 4 DM IMS 1 KA1 Kl.\ S m»ti. with reference to some hun- overeat, and their stomachs and livers I ot Emilia L. Jameson County, on the sth ot A. 1). *.i s That will are the real will not him to sold, special Allenwood, guardian of clay August, 1916, seriber hcicby reap the full fruition rulers, permit in said at ten of tlie clock before ami "Imw dreds of millions of dollars which thous- suffer for it the next day. and even Searsmont. County, having presented noon, cause, j been duly appoint; a annuiii-t From the seeds of hatred sown? leave. her first and final account of gu of if any they have, why tlie prayer of said peti- tale of ands of Americans have sent the a udiaiiship that the de facto Gov- into Mexi- day following. (Ordinarily good, said ward lor allowance. tioner should not be You may rely granted. WAY I.AM) K NOWLTON. Will it be the lords and ladies co to build railroads and mines big dinner hurts no one when some ernment is purely a shell, unable by any develop i Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Who attend the Court? and oil fields. this was no- work is done after it. But weeks in The A true Attest: in the ( of \\ do-" Royal means to mantain itself, should the furor Incidentally Sunday successively, Republican Journal, copy. J ounty aldo, man is a in Beltast, in said Artiu r W. Leon \rd. Register. bonds as tin* law direct-.. Or the who reaps his millions I have tice to every robber in Mexico, and to rest-day, and the stomach doesn't ! newspaper published County of military intervention subside. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- I having demands against the r' Front this cruel, royal sport? scheming dictator, whose ideas on get the of the usual recent specific information from their every help exercise, bate Court, to he held at Beltast,on the 8th da) i ceased are desired to |.|t*M*ni are and At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and side confiscation morally at par with sometimes it is given too much of August next, and show cause, if any they tleinent, and all indebted then t- Nay! The man who first must suffer of the situation. for tlie County of on tlie 11 Hi of those of that as to do. In have, why the said account should not be allow- Waldo, day to make payment immediately. or in- bandits, they might go such cases, "L. F.” At- A.!» 1 916. From this great destruction done Whether Wilson wants war not, ed. July, I DELI. A P I far as they liked with the possession of wood’s Medicine the Is the man without a grievance tervention is bound to come. helps digestion, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. N. KNOW LTON, widow of Wayiaml Belfast, June 13, 19U‘> -3o those Americans who had lifted their acts on the bowels and carries off the A true Attest: late of in said of Who is behind a An American. copy. LINDAKnowlton, Belfast, County placed gun bile akthi k W. Lkonakd, a Texas 2nd. eyes to that particular portion of “the before any harm is done. It is Register. Waldo, deceased, having presented petition 4 DM I N 1ST KATOK’S NOlh Border, July praying for an allowance out ot tlie personal j.‘V ~-U.II Oliuui IJIO horizons of business.” Watch the re- an old scrih<-r gi\e> not UiUlllCX, family remedy, perfectly safe estate of said deceased. hereby SS.—In Court of held at Bel been atimin Fur no even Probate, duly appointed difference of their own. SHIPPING ITEMS. sults! for the children, and a good 11 Hi WALDOfast, on the day of July, 1916, Jona- Ordered, that the said petitioner give notice ro tate of But to some fanciful insult The President asserted that the reason medicine to in the house for sud- than of Norman G. ’venge keep Berry, guardian Woodbury, all persons interested by causing a copy ot tnis JAMES A. WAT 1 S. d» a man wants to den minor of in said To upon a throne. 18. Sch. Telumah has Mexicans think this country pos- attacks of indigestion, biliousness Morrill, County,having present order to be published three weeks successively in Boston, July eU ins first account of of said ward in the of dec* DCBB LUC 11 B IB LU UC 1UU1IU 1IJ LUC flCLIUIl 1 and sick guardianship The Republican Journal, a new spaper published County Waldo, been sold to 0. A. Gilbert of this headache. for allowance. bonds as And the Capt. at Belfast, that they nmv appear at a Probate the law directs, a widows, orphans, cripples, American investors. Because they built FREE.—“Ye Olde demands the children city by C. A. McKenny, on private Songs,” words and music Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three Court, to be held atBelfast, within and for said, against the estate of Yea, yet unborn, railroads? French and Dutch and of sixty popular sent free on of desired to the same foi terms. The Telumah has been charter- Eng- songs receipt weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, County, on the 8th day of August, A. D. 1916, present These will eat the bitter one outside from all indebted thereto are fruitage lish investors built many of did this yellow wrapper the bottle, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause request* ed to load lumber at for ours; with ment Of the battles, lost or won. Bangor Bridge- together your opinion of our Medicine. ty, that all persons interested may attend at a if any they have, why tlie prayer of said peti- immediately. inspire suspicion among us? Because FRANKW port or New York. Probate Court, to be field at Belfast, on the tioner should not be granted. Americans mines, and ML. F.” Medicine Co., Me. JAMES Freedom, Me., II, 11)1*. Friends, methinks the darkest ages Portland, July 19. The steam lighter opened employed Portland, 8th day ot August uext, and show cause, if any LIBBY, Judge. July thousands of Mexican That the said A true Attest: That Europe ever saw Pierce H. which people? de- they have, why account should not be copy. America, Capt. Lewis, allowed. art in-r W. Leonard, Register. Will follow in the wake velopment began years ago; the awaken- 4 l).'l 1NISTR ATOR'S NOTH I closely arrived at Stockton Monday from Port- JAMES LIBBY, which the President notes to Judge. a1 er hereby gives n«»t«••*• r Of this futile, cruel war. was not in on her first ing appears A true Aitest: land, long taking copy. duly appointed aummistrator «-i us somewhat belated. akthi k \\. Lkonakd, Register. At a Probate court Held at Belfast, within and cargo of paper for the Great Northern M. id And methinks the ghost of Caesar No commercial could have for tlie County of Waldo, on the llth day of SI L VS PEN Dl.KTON. the same for development A. Now for would Paper Co., leaving night July, I). 1918. in the Count.' of AN aldo, d* > Europe’s kings blush, had much influence in the hos- ALDO SS.—in ourt ot Probate, held at Bel j New York. The P. H. Doyen Co., Port- arousing W iKTHUlt V. WEBB of in the bonds as the law dneets. \ And a cast of Nero of the Mexican Vf fast, on the 1 ltb day of 1916. Jona- Stonington, plaster a tility people. They are July, of ! demands the estate ot land, have leased the lighter for period than of Lemuel F. i\ County Hancock, guardian of Yelzora against Would take on a crimson flush. their besl to the work- Berry, guardian Woodbury, desired to piesent the same loi to the concern at a doing keep mines in 11. Fernald of Belfast, in said County of W’aido. of six months paper mil or of Morrill, said rounty, having pre- all aie it and the railroads because having presented a petition praying that h may indebted theieto <|m ’Tis a crime to kill the same to be deducted ing running sented liis tiis\ and linai account of guardian- ment your neighbor, good figure, be granted a license to sell and convey certain immediately. see that the fer- snip of said ward foi allowance' So our statutes from a stated sale if the latter they only economically real es ate described in said tin- A1 a I ITI K\V I. P plainly state, price petition, being 1 tile spots in the land are those watered FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Ordered, That notice thereof he given,three of said and for the Units, Me., July 10, I Old But when nations kill ut wholesale, concern exercises an option of purchase property ward, purposes by the streams of Dissolved in water for douches stopo weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, therein expressed. That man is accounted great at the end of that as it is gener- foreign capital. a newspaper published in P.ellast, in said Coun- period, is what ulceration and inflam- * notice. 1 east It President Wilson does him- pelvic catarrh, ty, that ail persons interested may attend at a Ordered,That the said petitioner give notice to LTVKCUTIUX ally believed they will. On the way Jj notice that sir Who can the number self, that alarms the Mexicans. ! mation. Recommended by Eo Probate Court, to be la id at Belfast, on the all pei sons interested by causing n copy of this by gives slay larges1, the is said to have officially, Lydia executrix oi the lighter developed good 8th of August next, and show cause it order to be three weeks successively appointed Of his neighors at a blow, saw him interfere in their Pinkha.ni Med. Co. for ten years. day published luent of her new working They govern- the said account should nui in The Journal, a newspaper pub- on speed, engines splen- anj they have, why Republican If the colors their banners ment to the extent of out of A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, a Her carrying capacity is said to thrusting be allowed. lished at Belfast, that they may appear at Pro PEMBROKE S. ST A PI.ES. them as a foe. didly. office a de facto and sore throat and sore eyes. Economical JAMES bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for Represent be about tons of and it is president, setting LIBBY, Judge. mi the County ot Waldo, and 1,200 paper, Has extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power. A true Attest: said County, on the 8ili day of August, A. I). up a pair of gringo-haters in his place; copy. the law directs. All pci sons on our Southern believed she will fill the bill in taking the S tuple Free. 50c. all druggists, or postpaid by Arthur W. Leonard, Register. 1918, at ten of the clock before noon, and show Thinking question saw him shell and against the estate ot said they seize by armed aiail. The cause, if any they the of said And the matters o’er the sea. place of the steamer Millinocket, which V, have, wiiy prayer sired to present the saim toi force their and hold it Paxtor^Toile^Coimpan^BostoinAlas3^^ sliould not be granted. charter to for principal seaport, of held at petitioner aH indebted theieto are Mighty problems for our solving while under carry paper SS.—In Court Probate, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. reqif'b for some months; they saw him cheek on the lltli ol ment immediately. Came most to me. the Great Northern has re- WALDOBelfast, day July, 1916, A true Attest: forcibly Paper Co., S. copy. MARA shipments of arms to the only real gov- Jonathan Berry, guardian ot Alma Wood- Arthur W. Leonard, Register. cently changed ownership. ol in said Belfast. Me 11. lOld if I trespass, ernment at that time, and bury, minor, Morrill, County, having July Begging pardon speed ship- “NOTICE. presented his tD st account of guatdiaii'diip of I’ll the same to ments to Villa and Carranza—the repeat you. very said ward for allowance. II7AL1H) SS.— In Court Ot Probate, held at Bel 4 1) MIN ISTKA lOK’S N O’l 1 I we not see arms which are now turned V» the 11 tb of 191(5, Sarah Though grant may things GLYCERINE AND BARK against us; In i Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three fast,on day July, ..x sender hereby gives notiee Guaranteed work Chiropody, Manlcur A. administratrix on ilie estate of Alonzo From the selfsame point of view. finally,they, the Mexicans, saw him send w. eks successively, in The Republican Journal, Davis, duly appointed administrator of in E. late of Jackson, in said County, de- a newspapei published in Belfast, said Coun- Davis, W. o PREVENT APPENDICITIS an army across the border and keep it ng and Shampooing. Also Facial Work I her first account of MAPY WHITE, late Must we into the maelstrom that all ersons interested may attend at a ceased, having ipresented jump there for after its er- ty in deee months, specified Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 8th administration of said estate for allowance. the County of Waldo, Of "Inhumanity to Man?” The mixture of buckthorn Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at up bonds as the law directs. All simple bark, rand had failed. Now, like the villain in of next, and showcause, if any they That notice thereof be three p<- j day August Ordered, given, mands the estate of said Must we feed the fowls and fishes have, why the said account should not be allow- weeks in The against glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, as- the melodrama, Mr. Wilson asks, “Nel- parlors over Shiro's Store, PhoBnlx Row. successively, Republican Journal, sired io the same for >eii On the ed, h in Belfast, in said Coun- present “European plan?” do fear me?” newspaper published iudebted tliereto are tonishes Belfast Because Adler- lie, why you JAMES LIBBY, Judge. that all attend at a requested people. 32tfEVIE ty. persons .interested may ment immediately we build a If ruler of mother land had done HOLMES a true Attest: to he held at on tile 8th Must giant navy any copy. Probate,Court, Belfast, E \N 1 i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper Arthur W. Leonard. Register. show if N To send around the these things to us, need other reason be day of August next, and cause, any 1016 world, the said account should not Montville, Me., July 11, bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost for the that would sure- they have, why With war paint on and bristling guns sought suspicion NOTICE. The subscriber here- be allowed. And battle flags unfurled? ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach ly prevail here that his nation meant to GEO. t. EXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she has been duly ap- JAMES LIBBY, Judge. NOTICE. The JOHNSON, executrix of the last will and testament notice that she ha with Mexico A true Attest: iEXECUTRIX’Sby gives or be aggessive? Our troubles pointed copy. we gas. It removes such foul of executrix of the last w Must teach our boys to murder, surprising own. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. pointed are principally Mr. Wilson’s No of to their crime. matter that a few doses often relieve or LEWIS M. PARTRIDGE, late of Stockton Then, expiate other President ever came nearer having of l' Leave their bodies for the vultures Springs, JOHN P. BRAGG, late A short treatment his own in and no One at prevent appendicitis. way everything; Law OR in of decease MAILf the Waldo, In some far-off clime? Attorney in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons MEN WANTED—TO.BR1NG County foreign chronic stomach trouble. The was ever more mystifyingly perverse in de- having demands against the e-J helps IN- having demands against the estate of said to me to be BELFAST, MAINE. their Safety Razor Blades sharp- ceased are desired to ih* Should we sell to countries weak and then in ceased are desired to the same for settle- present foreign action of Adler-i-ka is as- seeking advice, charg- present than new. such as STANT, easy and all indebted thereto are to ened better .Single edge, tlenient, and all indebted thereto Guns that be turned our ing to some innocent third party the re- ment, requested may way, Practice in all gCourts. Probate practlct make Gems, 25c. Gillettes, 35c; Durham Duplex to make payment immediately. !j tonishing. The Old Corner Drug Store sults of his own of that advice. payment immediately. MARV N Helping them to kill each other? following LEOKA A. PARTRIDGE. 50c. dozen. C. E. Sherman, 72 Main street E per Me., 1016. Tell me Brothers, will it pay? Co. —Boston Sunday Herald. a (peel altv. 211 Stockton Springs, Me., July 11,1916, Belfast, Me. Islesboro, July 11, I PRESIDENT Summer Care of Laying Flock. Literary News and Notes. I tin’ in a low sulky {behind a trottin’ horse that kicks. Wm. C. les Evans Hughes By Monahan, Extension Instructor Mechanics WOMAN HAD The August Popular Maga- T. Butts has got a new in Poultry at U. of M. articles Wellington OK NEW YORK zine contains in all 258 and 335 gold tooth, and he stands out in front of Most hen-yards are so small and in illustrations, including many page views the barber shop all day in the sun and or such state of of views. Two pages of il- Right poor cultivation that as and groups throws reflections into Miss Prin- Wrong VICE PRESIDENT HER Amy VOOS the State militias the summer advances TROUBLE show |a,K they become bare lustrations get- gle’s millinery windows across the street service in Mexico. and barren of any vegetation which is ting ready for Nu- with it. —Brooklyn Eagle. es W. Fairbanks of value to hens. This condition of the Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- merous phases of the European war are with the Other pages show some of Number? yards, together neglect to re- depicted. HARDY INDIANA. ble clubs DANDELION. OF plenish the litter in the houses, make Compound Helped Her. America’s well-known golf and rather unfavorable fashionable sports costumes for conditions for egg courses; Parable of the Plant Which No One Wants, The etc. A new feature is right wag to call a telephone number is to consult SITED STATES SENATOR production. The scratch grain, instead women; novelties, West N. Y. —"I have had of New But Which Is One of the Prettiest of All. the ot being scattered in the litter, as it is Danby, the “Children’s Page Ideas.’’ telephone directory, get the correct number, nervous HALE in the is often trouble all life until I took Many valuable suggestions and hints are Now while I was out the Roots and then call for ^EDERICK winter-time, thrown on my setting that number, clearly and distinct- the bare ground where the birds E. Pinkham’s to be found in the Shop Notes an J Ama- PORTLAND quickly Lydia which Keturah had bought trom the man ly, when the operator answers your signal. If you OF pick it up without having to work for Vegetable Com- teur Mechanics department. it, who made the Seed Catalogue, I found do not ask for the correct number you will be con- and then spend the rest of the day loung- for nerves pound In the August Woman’s Home Com- one Root that Stuck out of the nected with the governor ing around the yard without in and up Ground, wrong number. FOR anything for female trou- a fiction number, is particular to do. fail panion, primarily and I laid hold upon it, and I said, Here Consequently they bles and it the first installment of a called MILLIKEN to sufficient exercise to straight- story is a Root that Beareth no Label. I won- Have ever Kl E. get keep them in the Snow you noticed how the mind plays queer ened me out in good “Billy Foster and Queen” by der what pranks good health and encourage heavy egg if is? Behold, I know not, yet with numbers f ISLAND falls I work Katharine Holland Brown. It gives an in transposing figures? It will production. shape. nearly will I plant it, and see what Cometh up. readily all the as we interesting description of Mex- 1468 into or 6426 into These conditions may be cor- time, unusually And Keturah answered, and said, transpose 1648, 6246. readily ico City under the de facto regime, and STATE AUDITOR rected and usually with a very live on a farm and I Knowest thou not what that is? It is a ,,h gratify- forms a striking study of the abilities If ing increase in egg production. The first have four girls. I do Dandelion which thou didst Dig up in memory only is relied upon, there is always a likeli- and the policies of the revolutionists. L. WARDWELL measure is to ventilate the houBe as well all and making the Holes for the Flowers. hood of error, and valuable time is lost in \ my sewing a short called “The correcting For Btory Pick-up,” was I had as possible. If it is not of the other work with And I ashamed that not such errors. t AUGUSTA open by Kerr, illustrations have been front type the windows should be entire- Sophie known it before. Nevertheless, I saw their help, so it made by R. M. Crosby, F. Graham removed and, in a what it was, even while she was telling ly any case, small JameB and If an old memorandum a number is shows that I stand it real well. I took Cootes, Montgomery Flagg me. For am not an containing used, NTATIVE TO CONGRESS door or ventilator should be opened be- I wholly Ignorant the ten Clarence F. Underwood. None of these there may have been a since it was low the dropping-board in the rear of the Compound when my year old man, albeit for the moment I knew not change written artists knew that any of the others was A. house to insure a good circulation of air. daughter came and it helped me a lot. the root, what it was. or printed, therefore the telephone should iHN PETERS to illustrate this story and the four con- directory Then a six or eight inch litter of straw I have also had my oldest girl take it And I held the Dandelion root in my be consulted whenever you wish to talk. f ELLSWORTH ceptions are printed together. Among hand. And I looked at and beheld or planer shavings or, better still, a mix- and it did her lots of good. I keep it in it, the other stories and serials are “The “ ture of these two should be the time and recommend how deep it had sunk into the earth, and There can be no time saved — materials, house all the Rising Tide” by Margaret Deland, "On by guessing nears” on the floor and the scratch how firmly it had laid hold on the soil I K i SENTATIVES TO THE spread grain it.”—Mrs. Dewitt Sincebaugh, West the Road to Youth” Frederick M. don’t count-, number call is an economic scattered in in the by with its one long Root, and I admired every wrong it, morning and at Blue KGISLATUKE. Danby. N. If. Smith, and “The Envelope” by the it had to waste to the subscriber as well as to the noon, just as in the winter time so that way planned Stay put. company. irritabil- Sophie Kerr. There are many at the Senate the birds will have to work for it and Sleeplessness, nervousness, timely And I looked top, and though it articles of interest and the usual thus secure exercise. ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen- special seemed to have no life, yet there were The wrong way creates to y CON ANT. Winterport ample well-filled In the Picture annoyance the person who is method of summer sations. all to female departments. leaves curled up and ready to them- This management point derange- “The push called the saves and Section is reproduced Spirit of selves and a by mistake; right way delay embraces the only real of the ments which may be overcome by Lydia forth, yea, Bud that was all Belfast advantage Preparedness” by Edwin H. annoyance in and it cre- \ , BUZZELL, so called “no of E. Blashfield, but ready to lift its head above the completing your message, yard” system poultry Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. and him painted presented by to the as soon as the Winter was ates a of ; KM ENT, Montville keeping, which at present is being This famous the medicinal ground past. high grade service for you and others. given remedy, National Security League at the to much some request And 1 said the Dandelion, Behold AMES, Stockton Springs publicity by poultry concerns. of which are derived from of and ingredients Joseph H. Choate S. Stanwood thou are a The success of the no is at- Plucky Plant. Thou sinkest If cannot find the name yard system native roots and has' for are you in the telephone directory, ytBOTT, Palermo herbs, forty Menken. Fashions discussed by Root to a Great tributed to the better housing conditions thy Depth. Thou send- ask for the Brooks years proved to be a most valuable tonic Grace Margaret Gould. est Hollow Stalk in the form of “Information Operator” at the desired I i. BROOK, which it and the additional at- up thy requires and the female Central office. to are invigoratorof organism. Construction the known to Her records are complete and up tention the birds apt to receive when In the August American Magazine Strongest Women everywhere bear willing testi- any Engineer. Thy White Ball of soft ,11, Winterport they enjoy advantage. other Victor story, “The Nut From Pecan it is not fault that men call thee a Of Interest to Bird Lovers. "The thy ENGLAND TELEPHONE Sheriff Selecting Yearling Hens to Hold Over for University” by HughS. Fullerton, Weed. Bird-Cage” by Marjorie Benton Breeders. Cooke, If it were Hard to make thee nan, Montville “The That Cut” an only AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY The letter received Basil Weapon interesting men has a following by Grow, would pay Good for mi of Probate, For years it been common prac- story concerning our Japanese problem Mloney Newell from a Fla., thy Roots, and break their Backs tice of poultry-men to keep over a pen Daytona, acquaint- bv Mabel Abbott “A s a Rnv ThbiL-o” setting E. K. SPEAR. Manager, Searsport thee out, and declare that a of thee, or two of yearling birds to use as breed- ance. who was much interested in the Jack Lait. “Your True Friend, Melissa sight .aster of Probate sprinkling thy gold over a green | ers. These hens ordinarily loaf from of birds of the M.” by Dana Gatlin, “The Swedish Re- Lawn, study there, especially was the of ®NEW imson, Belfast the time whenever Perfection Gardening. Neith- they moult, it may to porter’s Encounter with Sarah Bern- until the purple martin, may prove interesting er didst thou sin nor thy parent flowers, ty Commissioner be, following spring. In conse- hardt” by A. P. Johnson, and a generous bird lovers in this section: yet are thou Despised and and j quenee of this rest, they come into lay- installment of the serial “Between Two Rejected, Freedom men Love thee Not. Foreclosure Notice. ing with a good sized egg having a strong Benton Harbor, Mich., July 8, 1916. Worlds” Curtiss. the 1 by Philip Among And when MAINE CENIRAL RAILROAD unty T reasurer name and ad- 1 thought ot these things, I vigorous germ which enjoys a better My dear Mr.Newell: Your special articles is one entitled “38,571 William R. Garcelon of Burn- could not find it in my heart to cut off a Belfast reputation ior iiatcning man uu me eggs dress in my bird book at bottom of list of Jobs with a Poor Future” by James WHEREAS,ham, in the County of Waldo and State Hay, life so wonderful and so neither of pullets which have become somewhat birds seen on shores of Ponce Park, Day- Jr.,which deals with work in the plucky; of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the 9th BELFAST AND BURNHAM. govern- did I want it in But I took i exhausted by heavy winter tona, Fla., March 15, 1915, makes it ment service, and shows its uad my garden. day of April, 1906, and recorded in the Waldo production. many it down to the that On and after June 2b. tor ine know where to ad- alley runneth be- Registry of Deeds, Book 279, Page 214, con- 1916, trains PRIMARY—“A DEVIL’S However, it must be realized that the possible to points. The department on connecting Interesting hind my house and I it and veyed to me, the undersigned, a certain lot or at Burnnamand Waterville with through train., ; loaf these birds take, the dress a letter to you. Sister Josephine includes a sketch on planted there, DEVICE.” during very People William H. of land situated in said bound- for and from Bangor, Portland and forwarded her letter from with the ! 1 said, Now the Lord judge whether it parcel Burnham, Waterville, time when commercial eggs bring the you Osborn, the man who sees that in- will run as follows: your be not better thou shouldst there ed and described as follows: Bounded on the Boston, is an one. martin article enclosed. She allowed come tax grow was a device of the devil highest price, expensive For is collected; Thomas H. east the road leading by G. J. Dodge’s; on Ince, than that the be cumbered a by FROM iiKLFAST I this reason, many poultry-men prefer to me to keep the article, so I have it past- the and other ground by the south the road leading from Troy to is the direct primary. moving picture director, Tin Can. by ed in bird book. Father Wonser on land of heirs AM PM : occupy their housing room only with my unusual persons. The results of the con- Burnham Village; the west by PM come about? There had pul- Yet I looked around Belfast lets from if matured made for and sent me as a test and hastened back of the late Moses Young, and on the north by depart 6 55 12 15 3 20 i-- of the caucus and eon- which, by October, me. surprise "Why I Think it Pays To Be Courte- to the House lest should land of said G. J acres, ?7 00 20 t3 25 a last fall a martin house—8 ous” are my Neighbors Dodge; containing fifty Citypoint. 112 It was that they may expect good winter produc- splendid published, as well as several ar- | charged know that I had a Dandelion. more or less. References may be had to Waldo Waldo. »7 10 '12 30 '3 35 tion. The following spring they breed boxes. 1 have the house placed accorc- ticles of interest to the investor and planted res controlled nominations And who knoweth whether Registry of Deeds, Vol. 147, Page 304, for more Brooks 7 22 12 42 3 47 from the and most of to directions as to I did right packed caucus. In some strongest vigorous irig your location, saver. particular description, and whereas the condi- Knox. t7 34 12 54 t3 59 these. This etc., with 4 holes to or wrong? the of practice is undoubtedly the height, exposed tion of said mortgage has been broken, now Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 did. Under spur For if some one north and 4 entrance holes to south. At The number great Blight should come ■ most profitable for people who keep ! July of “The Writer.” therefore, by reason of the breach of the con- Unity. 7 48 1 08 4 13 il contests, many things the Dandelions in the Front Lawns Hocks of one hundred birds or time—latter of the Boston for upon dition thereof I claim a foreclosure of said Winnecook. »7 58 41 18 t4 20 it once and dis- less. Large martin-coming part, magazine literary work- disgusting of all then would come arrive. ones a and around 1st of martins ers, is full of matter to all men, they and Burnham, 8 10 1 30 4 30 jt all the incident to poultry plants and which make April May—no helpful who mortgage. evils seek in and a Clinton. 8 28 5 20 of high Soon the English sparrows write and interesting to all who read. my Alley, beg seed of my Pittsfield, Maine, July 8, 1916. could have been re- practice selling priced hatching appeared. < system The Dandelion. 3w28 ALPHONZO D. YOUNG. j Benton. 8 38 6 30 eggs are justified in the expense and ad- and a pair of wrenB saw the advantage money-making possibilities in post- simple statute legalizing the | For 1 be chided for the Bangor. 11 35 2 05 6 05 ditional bother of over of an attractive suburban card verse are out though giving down rules for its con- holding yearling having home, pointed by Frances 8 44 2 02 5 35 ring Dandelion a for its [Waterville. i hens. so set I was dis- Dewar, who a list of Fighting Chance life, 11 s', as no netd to abandon the they up housekeeping. gives publishers Portland. 50 4 50 8 20 who cash yet have I known men whose lives were I m. iesof The method of choosing the highest appointed,of course,and gave up the hope pay good for post-card verses foreclosure Notice. Boston, p 3 30 8 00 12 10 representative govern- of the martins and sentiments. as Weeds whom God in His producing birds when trapnests are not coming, when,on June 28th, Arthur Pemberton con- Spared TO the caucus system as it and Bloomed in Wonderful W. 0. Estes of Brooks, in the 151.1.FAST used was outlined in the letter five martins came. It was interesting tinues his practical series of articles on Mercy, they have been rendered much February and Goodness.—The WHEREAS,L-ounty of Waldo and State of Maine, of this series. At this of the to watch the of the for and Unexpected Ad- I’M Am am a strict attention tocivic j time year, taking possession “Preparation Proofreading,” by his mortgage deed dated the fifteenth day by vance. .• 7 30 all which to last house. An and Ben Wistar criticises modern of A. D. and in Boston.. 10 00 e the How pullets bpgan lay early oriole, kingbird phoebe sharply June, 1915, ^recorded Waldo part of people. PM fall and have at it since had seats in the bleachers—top of a near- short stories, pointing out the weak- Registry of Deeds, Book 319, Page 35, convey- I could have been controlled kept consistently Portland. 1100 7 00 l 20 then are exhausted tree and a wire. En- nesses of well-known NEW LIGHTING METHODS FOR THE ed to me, the undersigned, a certain lot or par- irked if the decent quite of any yellow by apple telephone authors, without AM caucus, cel of situated in said bounded in their beaks and shanks. This glish sparrows and wrens with fear or favor. The of “The HOME. land, Brooks, very had made it a coloring fought publication Waterville... 7 20 9 53 4 10 precinct the of Verdun Writer’s and described as follows: On the south by main ; is a much more reliable test of taking spirit. Fearing Directory of giv- Bangor 6 45 1 50 nd the caucus? But such a produc- Periodicals, road leading from Brooks t<« Monroe for abo.i* tion than is the time of the sparrows win information about the Benton. 7 25 9 £9 4 17 to moult which de- English might out, ing manuscript E'or the past few years on the west land owned mpting remedy apolitical illuminating sixty-five feet; by by 7 more on other fac- Mr. Wonser aided the martins with a needs of is continu- Clinton. ?4 10 08 4 27 irvotion to the duties pends physiological paying publications, engineers have been devoting their at- Susan Lord; on the east by land owned by ordinary and Burnham, ieave. 8 2J 10 25 4 45 tors. However, a large percent of the free use of his 22 aimed at the English ed, in “The Manuscript Market” tention to better home methods. 1 Frank Fogg; thence north about one hundred j -■..[■ does not appeal to the aver- lighting Winnecook. {8 35 HO 35 4 ?5 not moult until fall sparrows. He naturally ruined six further information about the The result of their feet to land owned Franlc and where- ! rn. He wants a legislative highest producers.do just present labors is to be found by Fogg; 8 44 10 50 5 04 as the condition of said has been Unity and are to continue until sparrows and from that time on the special needs of editors is the in the new mortgage i hw law, a cure-all that will likely laying good given by indirect and semi-direct | Tlorndike 8 52 11 00 5 12 broken, now, therefore, by reason of the breach pretty well rid of feathers. martins have taken fuller possession. editors themselves, together with an- with attention to Knox t9 00 ill 10 r6 20 ! f. And so these negligent lighting plans, special i of the condition thereof I claim a foreclosure iii o in pile x ucai auu nee nouncements of ■ uj luviiiiug con- wall and the location of the Brooks. 9 15 11 30 5 35 never went to a caucus in I Out Non-Producers. manuscript prize coverings | of said mortgage. binning the martins. Then it from 9 or tests. Other are A Waldo. t9 25 til 40 '5 45 and who otter, had tc be may go headings Literary lighting fixtures. Dated this seventh day of July, A. D 1916, 10 a. m. to 5 or 6 p. m. before re- A Case of Citypoint. »9 35 HI 50 t5 65 ; the In with the selection of they Day, Conspicuous Plagiarism, Lighting fixtures for the home have JOHN W. HOBBS. polls by party workers, conjunction Belfast, arrive. 9 40 11 55 6 00 the few to save as breeders turn. Often are around at Michigan Authors Association Prize Con- been considered from an D & M. 2w28 amor for primary law, led on comes the though they always artistic tFlag station. of in order to make room intervals during the day, but they are test, How to Write Plays, and as serviceable units } who hoped to profit by such rejection many By-products standpoint first, Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at for the not about the house Is that of and The Editor of Collier’s last and least. The 1 hey raised the cry of “Back maturing pullets. Those which constantly. Writers, illuminating en- $5.25 from Belfast, the normal habit of the birds? Do to and there pie! Let the People rule’’ — have not the tendency to lay, and all birds you Contributors, are besides gineer has entirely reversed this process Eastern Steamship Lines. H. I). WALDRON, think are at this late date? the usual People who went to the showing^constitutional weakness, should they nesting departments, including a refer- of reasoning and seeks first to establish General Passenger Agent. be marketed to And do come in odd numbers—5? I ence list of Articles in a G. C. the club on caucus early in order save feed they Literary Period- perfect system of lighting, with due DOUGLASS, nights, know of their habits from for- icals and the ALL THE WAY BY General Manager. Portland Maine. been the results? Has the and take advantage of the higher prices nothing News and Notes, giving regard for the eyes, and refuses to let WATER. mer observati- are the live news dethroned? Does on fowl. An examination of the flock ns; these my first of the literary and pub- the manufacturer of lighting fixtures the office — ——■ — will reveal birds. I have 16 wren and bluebird worlds. The of “The Writ- sacrifice LINE ■ —___» Have the people greater many “boarders, whose lay- lishing price engineering principles for the BANGOR : houses and four al- er” is ten cents a nominations than they had bonts are close together and rigid. These up feeding stations, number, or one dollar sake of what he calls “art.” And yet, Turbine Steel Steamships Bel- Quarries, ■ I no food in the latter dur- a Address P. system? Has the personnel birds should be culled out from time to though place year. O. Box, 1905, Bos- it is not to be inferred that the new at intervals of two weeks or ing the summer months. I will be grateful ton. fixtures are not artistic. fast and Camden Factory .ers improved? Not one of time, so, lighting They and sent to market. for any information that you may give are an ornament to is can be answered in the really any home, Leave Belfast daily, at 5 00 p. m. for Camden, Locations Some of them will have me about my martin situation here. even differ from Rockland and Boston. Leave The boss is as powerful as stopped laying a few smiles. though they materially Belfast daily, at in Heard Prof. Oldis lecture last week—he the old 7.45 a. m for ■nly thing left to the people good flesh but others may be improved hanging chandeliers of glowing Searsport, Bucksport, Winter- is from the and port and Bangor. Mill Sites, Farms,Sites from the list on upon. The expensive part of the ani- Agricultural Department, bulbs, colored glass dangling prisms. presented UNCLE ABNER. Return: Leave India “Bird and Calls.” There are Wharf, Boston, daily, ballot. a as mal, the frame, is already built and the Washington—on Songs three good methods of home y Such thing at 6.00 m. Leave Sun- have been in health There is as p. Bangor daily, except Summer Hotels an at an profitable part, the should he Hope you good just about much use put- lighting, viz: for ; especially important finish, sup- days, at 2.00 p. m. for Boston and intermediate i This is done with a the past and are in a measure real- a $7 man in a as there is Direct ighty task is absolutely im- plied. few days of year, ting $70 job in landings. skillful had best le izing your heart’s desires—no one does trying to level off a Semi-direct vi r in the history of Ameri- feeding. They put country highway and Camps in or small and starved a with a razor. Indirect. MAINE personnel of public life so coops pens day fully. safety STEAMSHIP LINE to me rirst metnou me as it is stimulate hunger for their new ration. Mr. Newell tells us that the five mar- ay electric lamps jmpetent to-day. There are a good many silk hats in DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND AND NEW LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE a! A good fattening feed tor hens consists are located where most essential, and advocates of the primary, tins are five males, and that they are this country with nothing inside of ’em. YORK. of a mixture of suitable reflectors and shades are ■nest, went upon the theory equal parts middlings, pro- STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND AND or looking the houses over with an eye to While are vided to distribute and iter is deeply interested in feed flour, and cornmeal, mixed with they talkin’ of havin’ uni- direct the light NORTH STAR MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD milk (or water) and fed twice a returning next year, when they will form not pass one and to protect the eyes as much as and that, if given direct day laws, why prohibitin’ pos- Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesdays, what will be cleaned in min uniforms for sible. This is the system in use dy, he would carefully weigh up twenty bring mates and build their nests there. entirely exceptin’ police- general Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.30 p. m. Also give opportunity to those desiring to men atoms utes. Care must be taken not to leave and railroad conductors? today. at 10.30 a. m. June 19th to of ail the candidates, He also that in his Mrs. Mondays Sept. 11th make a ir location for a new start says opinion the indirect change v tit men would a feed before birds that are By system the sources of inc. have chance. fattening, once and a while we run across in life. Wonser is meeting with remarkable suc- Every are all cquic an me otherwise will go "off feed” and light carefully hidden from the i:um ib, me they an old-fashioned duffer who METROPOLITAN LINE as carries his and the .-r is not interested in fail to make gains. It is not advisable cess, it is not often that as many eye light rays are distributed j deeply roll of bills in the toe of his and it DIRECT AND to nor shoes, about the room reflection and BETWEEN BOSTON NEW YORK rs. The voter supply hard grains to continue the martins are a new by refrac- Water Powers average knows attracted to house will be noticed that he a Undeveloped gen'ally has -13 1-2 HOURS. % ires less about feeding for too long a period; ten days or tion from cleverly placed reflecting sur- j things political, the first year. roll to carry. I two weeks is sufficient time to faces, such as a white and ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CANAL personal or financial interest usually ceiling light EXPRESS STEEL Unlimited Raw Material __ STEAMSHIPS off It _li c_*. *i_l. x- colored walls. Such an installation calls ■ evolved. In the second finish mature fowl. The secret of place, MASSACHUSETTS AND 1 SAYS THEY ARE WONDERFUL BUNKER HILL >st intelligent voter is helpless fattening is to get the birds hungry in highball experts ever get to be presi- for a thorough Knowledge of illuminants AND the and then to them Hot dents of and all kinds of and ab- Leave North Side India Wharf, Boston, week ones to choosing a host of can- beginning keep weather is doubly dangerous when di- railroads. light reflecting .days and Sundays at 6 p. m Same service > the medium of the greedy for each meal. gestion iB bad. Constipation, sick headache, sorbing wall coverings. The indirect Good Farming Land rough pri- Am our and con- returning from Pier 18, North River, foot of a biliousness, or other conditions caused by clog- Tiison, gentlemanly system is most used in ot. It is, for the most part, a generally large Murray St., New York ged bowels yield quickly to Foley Cathartic genial tonsorial artist, always has a in stores and occasion- City. "own names. Often the most IF YOU WANT QUICK RELIEF public buildings, FRED W. AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. Tablets. Mrs. Elizabeth Slauson, So. Norwalk, consolin’ way of talkin’ to the customers POTE, Agent, voter ally in expensive homes. Maine knows nothing about Men and women who feel their health writes: “1 can are when j Belfast, failing Conn., honestly say they they get in the chair, He The Communications because of or always semi-direct lighting can be used regarding locations per cent of them, and as a weak, overworked disordered wonderful.” Sold everywhere. tells about the time Clem Haskins died ! in home with are es for the first name on the kidneys will be pleased to know that Foley any good results. In this invited and will receive attentions from sneezin’ and gettin’ his throat cut ae co n o-liauo the several Kidney Pills are prompt in action and give system, as the name implies, both the goods of every de- when addressed to of the headings. When while he was workin’ on him. any agent quick results in the relief of rheumatism, sore PROTECTION FuR AMERICANS. ; direct rays of the source, and the scription. Furni- rimary law was first enacted, light MAINE CENTRAL, or to muscles, aching joints, backache, pains in aide reflected ture. bedding, car- that the names of the eandi- Playin’ the base drum wouldn’t be so | rays from the walls and ceil- and sleep disturbing bladder troubles. Sold the New Bedford pets, stoves, etc the [From Standard, Rep.] difficult if it wasn’t for ings, are used to produce a well lighted furniture INDUSTRIAL BUREAU several offices to be nomi- everywhere. very carryin’ the j Antique room. a If yot I be on drum. Take, for instance, the specialty. arranged the ballot in The professions of the Democratic dining have L room: The most common method of anything o order. What was the result? sell me MAINE CENTRAL party in regard to the protection of There was never a time in drop RAILROAD, ■’- and B beat when there history lighting the dining room was to suspend postal card and von will rec ive a prompt call. B, C when the down to the HELP THE KIDNEYS American citizens contrast boys groc’ry store a ornamental dome over WALTER II. OOMBH a 1 so on the strangely large directly [ throughout length didn’t think this country was to 04 M..in Street, Belfast. PORTLAND. MAINE. -t with its performances. “We de- goin’ the table. This threw a glare of light \ Finally they changed the again the at Te ephone 249-3 Belfast Readers are bowwows lightnin’ speed. on the white cloth and left the remain- ! r nged it so that every candi- Learning the Way. clare the policy,” the platform says, der of the room in his name first on the a Sob is all in its dense shadow. The list in It’s the little kidney ills— “that the sacred rights of American poetry right place, number of That which is on a tombstone. eye strain from the glaring, white cloth j counties. The lame, weak or back— aching must be at home was enormous. And if one at arn whose names with citizenship preserved any the TRUCKING begin The unnoticed irrwr_ Some as urinary disorders— anH flhrnHfl Th.a A moriptin fellers kin remember fur table looked the came But what a up glaring lamps commentary it as James H j back the Union, I am to do all That may lead to dropsy and Bright’s dis- eminent should protect American citi- plush furniture, but most into view to add further discomforture. C,T prepared kinds of trucking, orth of the law as a measure | I zens in their not at people pass away when get to be a '■ ease. rights, only home, they In the semi-direct lighting plan the fix- Furniture and piano moving specialty. d on the intelligence of the about 90 SEARSPORT. MAINE, nut and a years of age. ture is well the Have added to a voter!—W. K. Boyd, in The When the kidneys are weak, abroad, any country having placed up towards ceil- just my equipment 2-ton should be held to strict ac- and the are hidden from view rican Review. Help them with Doan’s Kidney Pills, government ing, lamps Acme auto true kmade by the Cadillac con- countability for any wrongs done them, THE HICKEYVILLE CLARION. by an opalescent globe. The light is Land Surveying, A remedy especially for weak kidneys, cern. Leave orders at tile stable, corner of either to person or property.” also thrown upwards against the white troostook Potatoes. Doan's have been used in troubles Grandma has been kidney for Brave words these; and unmistakably Whipple quite poor- ceiling from which it is reflected to ail Valuation of Timberlands, Main and Cross streets, and they will re- 50 years. ly this spring and has not been able to do rS in Aroostook are written by Woodrow Wilson. The use parts of the room. The result is a soft ceive prompt attention. looking all much to the '• Endorsed by 40,000 at of the “strict is excepting shingle Hardshell for the entire room with a flood of >n the bugs are people—endorsed phrase accountability” light and Telephone connection helping by evidence ef their church, stump forty acres for Anse Fris- Topographic areity to make and home. sufficient authorship). glowing light for the table. There is no things bright by and run the mud scraper between W. W. BLAZO, i’ The rains have Proof in a Belfast citizen’s It would be interesting, by the way, to eye strain and no glaring points of light. r|11( fallen just statement. times. know what President Wilson means Mazda are Hydrographic Surveys, 126 Waldo Belfast. the growth of poiatoes in Mrs. G. L. Field, 2 Union street, by High candle-power lamps Avenue, Belfast, “strict he iir3t r. while in central and accountability.” When Ame our and con- used, which give a clear white light and southern says: “For some lime I had severe pains across Hilliker, popular used the in his note to Ger- consume as General Work. has been different expression, genial grocerman, also hides, taller, lum- only one-third much current Engineering y11 altogether— my kidneys and the kidney secretions were un- rain that could many, the people put the obvious diplo- lime and and per candle-power as the old fashioned potatoes get no I ber, lath, shingles, plaster, lyrll r’fJ natural. tried several medicines, but got matic construction it. Strict ac- carbon y a start and growth. Central upon notary public, has presented grandma lamps. HR. W. <:. a little or no relief. 1 used Doan’s Kid- meant a units that the outlook for Finally, countability, they believed, wur, with a new cob which ought to im- Semi-direct lighting fixtures of simi- LIIIIIV, pota- pipe, is ney Pills and I soon noticed a change for the or at least a breaking off of diplomatic of this lar nature be used in the other y bad. Many fields that were prove the atmosphere section may yere After one relations. As it turned out, it meant rooms of the and in the for poiatoes there are better. taking box the trouble left.” considerable. home, especially To Let DENTIST, going of the kind—in it clay in the soil thereof nothing fact, meant living rooms, halls and bedrooms. ryThe Doan’s Always Effective. at all. Ren Binks, the graceful and accom- An eight-room house, either furnished cr 37 Main Me makes so much wetness a bar to nothing Street, Belfast, ry'y The failure Of the Wilson Administra- plished station agent down to the railrud unfurnished, on Charles street extension. In- cop. Some OVER SIX YEARS LATER. Mrs. Field said: on the day perhaps tion to Americans in deppo, out a red light to stop No. quire premises. will “Doan’s Pills protect Mexico, its hung People begin to recognize Kidney still have my hearty en- 17 the other and three 25tf JEFFERDS SISTERS ‘mT. failure even to protect Americans on this evening traveling ^reat asset they have in their dorsement. have me relief on /’ They given side of the line from Mexican men rushed into the deppo to buy a soil that stands either drouth or raids, several occasions and I can’t say too much in drink of it was a CASTOR IA 1 makes the platform declaration a mock- him, thinkin’ drug wetness, giving a good crop in praise of them.” store. For Infants and Children ; faBe.—Fort Fairfield Review ery. LOST ijjiEijI July Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask Hod Purdy, our eminent turfman, says In Use For Over 30 Years Office 14 Main lei. 341-3 for a kidney renedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills A HEAVr LEATHER HORSE HALTER. St., Children there is one sure to make fol- Orj way money bears The finder will be suitably rewarded return- —the same that Mrs. Field has twice publicly lerin’ the that is when Always by horses, and the the same to recommended. Foster* Mil burn FOR FLETCHER’S the ing Residence 17 Church St., te KIDNEY PILLS Co., Props., horseB arc hitched on to the front end of CHARLES R. COOMBS. “'"•kache kidneys and bladder Signature of Buffalo, N. Y.. CASTORIA a plow. Hod defines race suicide as sit- Belfast. July 12, 191G-2S lei. 234-3 STOCKTON SPRINGS. gubernatorial campaign, with one address from Hughes and one from Roosevelt is carried out, it looks in the country and Miss Lizzie Trundy returned last week from as though conditions the many fallacies of the Wilson administration a visit with friends in Jonesport, and is again will be well aired and clearly understood by clerking in the store of her uncle, Mr. W. F. our citizens the September election, Trundy, before Your the Pine Let the good work go on; and Colburn of Mass., is the Mrs. Helen Natick, Tree clarion tones a grand Keep State ring out in of her sister, Mrs. Alvah C. Treat,Church guest Republican majority to encourage all her sis- street. She arrived 18th, Mr. Treat mo- July ter States in the National and State elections to Winterport for her. toring pending later in the season. Williard G. of Newburyport, Mass., Staples Mrs. R Home Mrs. Rufus L. Mudgett and Harry took Friday’s boat for Boston, en route for Hichborn went to Veazie, July 19th, to attend home, after a week’s visit with his sister, Mrs. the marriage of their nephew and cousin, re- Charles H. Emery, Maple street. spectively, Mr. Richard Foster Crocker of Bel- of With an Miss Beulah Staples Cambridge, Mass., fast, (only child of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. maternal the guest of paternal and relatives; Crocker) and Miss Matilda Weed Moholland, Thomaston to visit her left Thursday for aunt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Moholland. Mrs. Maude Pendleton Denneth. The ceremony was impressively performed ty Mrs. Edward Cavanagh, formerly Miss Rev. Ashley A. Smith of Bangor, pastor of Mary Donahoe, and little daughter, of St. Au- | the Universalist chUrch, who used the single and are the gustine, Fla., arrived last Friday j ring service, The bride was becomingly at- guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens, Church tired m white Georgette crepe, with veil. Her street, for an indefinite time, sister acted as maid of honor, four friends as as ectric bridesmaids and two dear little children ] Fan Mrs, Everett Staples, Church street, arrived ~ flower girl and ring bearer. The groom was Tuesday from a six weeks’ absence, spent with Don’t let hot weather sap your strength. Keep cool Matta- attended by a friend, as best man, and relatives and friends in Portland, Me., while the climbs. With one of these little and Scituate, two gentlemen friends of the bride played mercury -*1 poisett, Quincy, Framingham the wedding march on violin and piano The Mass., and Stonington, Conn. breeze makers you can sit in your home in comfort on happy couple left immediately, destination Richard Goodere, only son of Mr. and Mrs, unknown. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crocker re- sweltering days that would otherwise be unbearable. J. W’est Main street, arrived Sat- M. Goodere, mained for of Mr. and the night, the guests an urday from Boston to spend a two weeks’ va- Many homes have made Electric Fan part of their Mrs. Moholland. Mrs Mudgett and Mrs. Hicu- Cong'l Church Notes. The first of the cation from the Edison Electric Plant of that born returning to Bangor, where they remained summer furnishings the same as screen-doors and SEARSPORT. season's services was by the city in which he is employed. | vesper given the n xt day, reaching home by the last train. choir of the First Church under the di- i Cong’l The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Universalist Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Crocker will be at home awnings. Isaac Carver arrived Friday from New Capt. rection of Prof. Frederick Sweetser last Sun- will meet for work this, Thursday, after York. parish September 1st, at Fort Kent, Maine. The This fan is so that a child can it Following is the program: Hymn; Annie East light carry day evening. afternoon with Mrs. K. Harriman, groom iR a of the attended the ball at Stockton graduate University of A large party reading, Isa. :35; anthem, “God be Main before the an- room to room. Scripture street, the last meeting Maine, class of 1914 and has been as from evening. employed Springs Monday Merciful, ’’Parker; responsive reading; anthem, nual Come come all. sale, August 3rd, one, instructor at the Madawaska Training School, Mrs. Jennie H. Roberts of Somerville, Mass., “The Inner Voice,” Bartlett, solo by Mrs. Mrs. Alvah C. Treat and sister, Mrs. Helen at Fort Kent since his graduation. Congratu- arrived last week for tne summer. Charles Colcord of Danbury, Conn.; violin Colburn, were members of an ali-day party of lations and best wishes are offered by Stock- Averill is confined to his obligato by Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee; song, “The ton to Capt. Charles E. old Prospect friends, entertained by Mrs. John the young couple with the hope that - Gates of Heaven,” Mis3 Harriet a severe attack of indigestion. Roulstone, re- the life home with Boyd, of Frankfort on last Friday. They voyage may be a long and prosperous Price at violin ar.d Our duett, Stores organ, piano accompaniment; one. $6.59 Mrs. C. N. Meyers left Friday to visit her port a delightful gathering of old associates. Felicitations are alto extended to Mr. and Miss Shute and Mr. in Boston. organ piano, Sweetser; and Mrs. natives of this husband, Capt. C. N. Meyers, Miss Abbie Allen of Rockland, a guest ir. Crocker, Senior, town, Tb and prayer; anthem, “There is the hymn, offertory left lady being previous to her marriage Miss R. E. Sargent, who had been visiting town of her sister, Mrs. M. L. Pinkham, tOI Capt. a Land;” benediction. the.' coming During Umnia Mudgett, Sylvan street. has returned to his home in Troy. Sunday for home, Mr. Pinkham and family ; T1 in town, weeks other opportunities will be given those motoring thrcugh to Rockland and on to Port Edward C. Bike has leased the Searsport who enjoy the privilege of bringing their Sun- Clyde, returning to Stockton in the late eve- CENTER M0WTV1LLE. House and will take possession about August day worship to a close in this delightful man- Penobscot Electric ning. Bay Prof. Sweetser will also have of Company 1st. nei\ charge J. F. Burkill home from t'_- Kir Qtr >nW..n got Hudson, Mass jj Mrs. A. E. Trundy and daughters have re- the music rendered at the morning services. Saturday. friends to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bridges (nee I a visit with relatives in The doors of the “white church on the hill” >; turned from Breeque s Charles W. Talbot home from __ Miss Elizabeth Park) of Park, now residents got Gloucester, Isle. are open to both old friends and new. of on the “Old Stork’s” of Mass., Friday. Waterville, gilt V1LLE. r UNITY. Sch. Eleanor F. Bartram, Capt. C. N. Meyers Kindling The Jr lame. As announced last SWAN twin daughters, which arrived last Friday, Dr. A. D. Ramsey of Jtfferson was in town — 15th from Buenos week the Fire the arrived in New \ork July Camp play. “Kindling the Mr. and Mrs. Allie Bradford of Auburn July 21st. past week. Frederick Pa ne a salmon spent Flame,” will be the little of caught six-pound Ayres. presented by girls the week-end with Mrs. Bradford’s sister, I Dr. H. E. was to last Walter last week. Mrs, Kanetota Fire in the Small called Sandy point Thompson is cutting Mrs. Olive M. Adams of the Boston Daily Globe Camp Congregational C. M. Whitney. George to attend the little son of Mr. Bartlett’s a at 8 o’clock tomorrow, even- Friday Crockett, hay. Mrs. Emily Parsons suffered paralytic in town the of Maurice S vestry Friday, was Sunday guest who had fallen from the roof of Miss Margaret Soule, who has been visiting The members of the cast have accidentally Volney was in Islesboro shock last Sunday. Dolliver. ing. youthful Thompson July his father’s house. No bones were broken, and friends in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, already appeared successfully in several juve- 17th on county business. The L. A. S., will meet this, Thursday, af Steamer Fluiidan, Capt. Joseph F. Nichols, alarming at first it did not returned home last Saturday. nile and a more dif- although quite Miss ternoon with Mrs. J. W. Nickerson. WANTED " plays, though attempting Hazel Arno of Bethel is the guest of sailed from San Francisco July 13th for Miss Roseland Syd- will not on prove a serious accident. Emily went to Stillwater last ficult production disappoint you her sister, Mrs. C. B. Cushman. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas D. Hartshorn and daugh- ney, N. S. W. Friday to visit Miss Ethel Rhind, after which EXPERIENCED occasion. The scene of the is West Main this play Edge- Capt. Edmund Hichborn, street, ter Martha of Belfast arrived at their summer Mrs. F. A. Cushman and Miss Emma Blood she will visit friends in Mrs. Reed Lowell and children arrived Tues- time the the to intro- took his Miss Nellie Hichborn, and Bucksport. wood, present, purpose, sister, home last week. — and will reside from Belfast were in town Sunday. day from West Newton, Mass., duce hire. The cast is as follows: Mrs. A. C. Colcord and Mrs. J. F. H. F, Chase of New* Haven, Conn., arrived in Camp cousins, had been Dan of Mrs. Austin H. Cole, who visiting here in the future. Elsie, ready for a good time, Lucile Havener the latter of Cambridge, Mass.fc and her Carey Colorado has visited his his automobile last Thursday afternoon to join Ryder, her Mrs. W. N. for several a Rosilla Isabelle Closson John c. sister, Briggs, Several of our farmers have finished haying» Kathryn, student, guest, Miss Rice, a'so of Cambridge, on a de- father, Carey, who is in poor health. I his family at their summer home here, for weeks, has returned to her home in Spring- was a Dora, longing excitement, one Mr. Stitchers but the rain of set- auto in of the and I Saturday and Sunday lightful trip last Thursday Mrs. R. M. Carter of Belfast H. F. Chase of New Haven, Conn., and Willis Christine Helen Eames passed field, Mass. j back for many more. cars. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Marie, a lover of McLaughlin C. Allen. Hunt of Los Angeles, Cal., left Saturday for at once. Also beauty, Mrs. L. Paine of Bangor and her grand- | Mrs. Julia Marshall, who has been a guest Marjorie May Towers Mrs. John Tower and Houlton, where will visit friends. Dr.and Mrs.Frederick Carter,assistant super- daughter, Miss Mary, of Philadel- they the The jn daughter, Miss Elizabeth Paine of Mr. and Fred returned Satur- Hilda, gentle, Evelyn naps of Mrs, Swift, intendent of the State insane at Au- Hudson, Mass are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Frances Morse of Augusta, Miss Lizzie Ethel and Ruth, sisters, asylum phia, are at4 Lakeside” for the remainder of to her home in Maes. J. F. Girls to taro 1 day Everett, Minerva and Inez in of the Woman’s Burkill. Morse of D. and little Gray gusta, and his wife charge the summer. Washington, C., niece, Miss Charlotte of Boston is Rosalie, leader in Edgewood’s younger set, Greeiey the Industrial Department, were guests of Dr. and P. V\ a Bertha Morse, are visiting at the Central house. Valma Lucile Webber Jsquith bought 580-gallon gasoline Mrs. F. E. Nickerson of Everett, Mass., her guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MacDougall at Mrs. H. W est Main street, from Tues- tank and a her sister and of a terror, ,E. Small, Bowser pump in Belfast Saturday and F. M. Fairbanks is organizing a band Much Power Dorothy, something daughters Ruth, Helen, Gertrude Priscilla, Maiiii Mrs. A. T. Shute’s on Water street. Rose until of last week, these gentlemen for his Gladys day Friday garage. will arrive this week to interest is being taken in the project, about 40 the Frances and son Ethelbert, j Miss T. with a of Polly, practical, May Rogers classmates in the medical school. Paid while Learninu Lucy Ross, party young being Mr. and Mrs. Harden Erskine, with Mrs. several weeks with her Mr. I men and boys having expressed their desire to j Patricia Clendenning, “The Heiress,” spend parents, 1 lady friends, left Saturday for a few days Edith Parse Penson A Clement and join. They expect to get their instruments Margaret Dr. and Mrs. Isaac P. Park of Revere, Mass children, passed last and Mrs. H, M. Chase. Good Wages Guarantee* stay at the Nickels cottage at Swan Lake. Betty, little sister of the "Heiress,” week in very soon and start in a Northport. a call last practicing. Pauline Towers accompanied by Miss Blair, professional Miss Celia M. Nickerson received AT THE Mr. and Mrs. Otis Colson of Nashua, N. H., in Littlest Blue Bird, Orilla Adelaid Whitcomb nurse in the employ of Dr. Park, arrived Mrs. Penson Clement and children and Mr. week from Ben Barker of the firm ot Turner, are in town, called here the death of Mr. Guardian cf the and BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. by Alan, Fire, town last Thursday night on an auto trip to Mrs. Harden Erskine last week a & of Portland, where she was for- Trio A/Iaroc Dnr.on spent Barker Co. Colson’s grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Dorr. the Currier in Nova Scotia, the home of Miss Blair. They cottage Northport. merly employed. Mr. Barker is a grandson Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Sullivan and G. A. Garrick of remained with the doctor’s Mrs. Chas. ex-Gov. Robie of Maine. Humphry mother, Mr. and Mrs. Carter gave a show in the of the late fi.U PAID PRODUCER 'll PRODUCE MARKET. are of A. G. Norris LIBERTY. C. until when they resumed Cambridge, Mass., guests Park, Monday, Grange hall July 24th. While in town they Mrs. H. G. Applin and daughter Phyllis of DANA BUILDING 00a2 00 18 00a22 00 at the Norris homestead on Norris street. their journey, intending to “camp out” along wilh and Miss E. Nick- Apples,per bbl.l Hay, --. _; and Mrs. Neal stayed Mr. Mrs. Fred Gay. Somerville, Mass., and Augusta Mr. Skidmore spent Sunday dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 17 Mrs. F. A. Cole of Boston are the route as a vacation pastime. and Miss Beatrice Mr. and spend- j at the Skidmore residence. Mrs. Blake, who has passed her 92d birthday, erson, her niece nephew. Beans, pea, 3 75a4 00 Lamb, 13 of ing a few days at the Searsport House. Mr. is ill. She is cared for and Master Wilbert Lufkin Everett, Mass., Beans, Y. E„ 4 00 Lamb Skins, 50a75 Miss Katherine Walker and two Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cummings of Pros- quite by her daughter, maids ar- arrived Monday to visit their parents, Mr, Butter, 25a27 Mutton, 8 Cole is collector for the Searsport Water Co. who had in- Mrs. T. L. with whom rived last week by auto frcm West New pect brought their young son, badly foster, she lives. J. W. Nickerson. Beef, sides, 9all Oats, 32 lb., 55 E. HT Mrs. BOYINGTOli Park, and of a Work on the State road in the eastern part jured his hand by the explosion dynamite John C is very H. Beef, forequarters, 9a 10 Potatoes, 1 00 York, Carey ill, J. Cilley of no services at the church last There were bu, 60 Round 10 of the town is and com- to Dr, H. E. Small for treatment last Waldo has Barley, Hog, nearly completed when cracker, taken over Mr. Carey’s duties ?8 weath- st G. H. Cargill, Esq., of Pittsfield spent a few Sunday on account of the threatening Cheese, 24:Straw, S 00 Eye-Sight Specia it will he one of the finest roads in Maine. week. lacerated, and with two fingers of the pleted in town Terribly general manager Liberty & Belfast Tel. next Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a30 days last week and was warmly greet- er. There will be services bunday at the the hand a very bad appear- 31 2 OF THF who sev* broken, presented ! & Tel. Co. Galf Skins, Tallow, ; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nichols, spent ed by old friends. usual hour. August 6th win oe observed as ance, but under skillful treatment the member Duck, 20 Veal, 12al3 at the coitage on Main Mrs. T. S. Erskine Children's Sunday and communion. Those eral weeks Billings State Horticulturist Clyde L. Wilkins was has canned 34 quarts of Eggs, 28Wool, unwashed, 35 is now apparently doing well. The child is who have children to christen or who desire tj BUYIMiTON OPTICA have to their home in Lynn, wild strawberries this season. Fowl, 16 Wood, hard, 5 00 street, .returned in town over night last week, the guest of We should be the daily brought to the doctor for treatment of the unite with the church kindly confer with 18 Wood, 3 50 to hear from other towns- Geese, soft, 1 Mass. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurd, pleased any of our pastor, Rev. A. A. Blair. 44 South Wain Street, wintei wounds^ RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. who had been a of women who have done as well. Rev. W. C. Adams, guest and Mrs. OFFICE Mr. Millard Wentworth ppd datfgh' Corned, 18 Lime, 1 10 DAYS, MONDAYS AND of the weather- Beef, Mrs. J. H. Duncan on Church street, Owing to the inclemency Butter Mr. and ter Ruth of Mass., who had been Salt, 141b., 18a22,Oat Meal, I WILL BE AT THi j Dorcuesier, Aid of the Univer- SHIP NEWS, returned to his home in Cambridge, Mass,’ fog and rain—the Auxiliary Corn, 99,Onions, the guests of Mr and Mrs. B. B. Wentworth Forest House, Monroe, VVedn* salist its expected meeting, FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS Cracked Com, 94*011, kerosene, 13al4 last Friday. parish postponed Stomach Sweet Liver Active -Bowels August 2. fur the past week, returned home Monday. Keep Regular AMERICAN ruKTS. Corn Meal, 94 Pollock, last Friday with Mrs. Albert M. Ames at her York’s Hotel. Brooks, arrived Thursday from Cheese, 24 Pork, Thursday Barge Tamaqua Wallace who had been a at VV The Hotel, Percival, guest seaside cottage, “Birken See.” If pleasant New York. July 20 Sld, sch* James Paul, Cotton 2 00 Plaster, 1 13 Thorndike, Friday with 1,600 tons of coal to the P. NORTH ISLESBORO. Seed, Centra! South Amboy the White for two returned to Rosario; Wawenock, eastern port; 21. sld, 5 House, Unity, Friday y cottage weeks, Friday of the present week it v. ill hold its Jr, Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, Bellows C. & W. Co, at Mack’s Point and sailed July schs Manie Saunders, South Amboy for Ston- 00 l 40 House, Freedom, Sat Pittsfield Thursday. He was accompanied as as last week. Cranberries, Shorts, meeting with.Mrs. Ames, planned Sturcken of New York A Smith’s Landing August 5, 22uu for Philadelphia. | Mrs. visited Mrs. ington Carrie Bucknam, Clover seed, 24 Sugar, 8.$ far as Belfast by Mark Hurd, who is visiting If the weather should unpropitious. the Port for prove William Farrow last week. for Bangor; Fannie and Fay, Reading Flour, 6 57a8 00 Salt, T. I., friends there. Lizzie J South Amboy Sch. Emily S Baymore, Capt. Pattershall, young l'cdies will meet with Mrs. Elmer E» Stonington, Me; Call, H. G. Seed, 4 50 Sweet Potatoes, 5 Mr. E. Williams of Worcester, Mass., arrived, tor York; Jesse Hart II, do for Stonington, W'heat finished .discharging Friday at the Searspoi1 Young's orchestra went to Lincolnville last Thompson, Church street. Lard, 16j Meal, July 20th for a visit with the family of Mrs. Me; 22, cld, sch Wm H Sumner, St John, N B; SAL! to FOR Coal Co. wharf and will be towed Rockland Friday evening, where they furnished music sch Gilbert Stancliffe, Bangor via New M. J. uooaere, west mam sireei taiocKion t> Eliza Bates. 23, ar, for extensive repairs. for a dancing party. Master Harlan a Haven. Bukin. Young, left for Fort on station agent) Saturday morning Mrs. Jackson Clark and little daughter Flor- Boston, July 22. Sld, tug Neptune, Belfast, house lad nine years old, plays the snare drum in The,Russell for the continuation of the main called there by the decease of his Me. Waccumaw. Pipe pipe Fairfield, ence of are guests ot Mrs. Adrian- towing barge this orchestra. Sangerville 20. sch Carrie E street, i or from Steamboat avenue to Pleasant Point by father-in-law, Richard Baker. Mrs. Goodere Philadelphia, July Cld, Eaton. In Deer Isle, June 22, to Mr and particulars na Bunker. Halifax, N S; Palatka, Ponce, P R. arrived A Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Banton and daughter had been with her father Look, Mrs Mace R Eaton, a daughter. the Searsport Water Co., Monday. and daughter Muriel 19. sch at 23 street. 17th the lawn of Mr. McFarland Brunswick. July Sld, Sedgwick, Gray. In North Brookbville, June 28, to Mr Congress installed at the Point. Marjorie and Miss Thrasher are passing sev- ten of his life because of the July Joseph hydrant will be the last days Walle, New York. a Thurston was the and Mrs Thurman L Gray, son, eral weeks in town, of Mr. Banton’s scene of a delightful picnic. Tables, 18 sch de Paynes, MAUD RUN' guests precarious condition of his health. The funer- Norfolk, July Ar, Hugh Carlisle. Dr. Edward A. Noyes, son of Edward A, is spread under the trees, were bountifully sup- cld, sch A B Sherman, Mr mother, Mrs. Frank Sanford, iwr. Banton al services occurred Sunday forenoon, the in- Norton, Cape Haytien; Nickerson. In Swanville, July 19, to in the Azores; 19, cld. stm Black Noyes formerly of Searsport, surgeon office of The Youth’s Com- plied with good things, to which all did ample Kneeland; Horta, arid Mrs Martin Nickerson, a son. employed in the terment being in Houlton, Monday. Sympa- William J Ler- 20th Rock, Small, Bangor; barge Oregon State militia, was married July at in Boston and will leave for there justice. Games were enjoyed during the after- panion thy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Goodere in mond, Bangor; 20, cld, sch Oakley C Curtis, For Sale San Antonio, Texas, to a Portland, Oregon, noon. Those were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monday/ His family will remain longer. this bereavement. present Leland, Lisbon. MARRIED. lady. W. Coombs, Misses Doris and Helen Coombs Bath, July 15. Ar, »ch William Bisbee, Vir- A large assortment of hous The ice cream sales which have been held Mrs. Goodhue of Isle, the Freeman Presque Hattie Tilden, Vinal Dodge, Mrs. Julia Rose ginia. In Camden, July 19, by For particulars apply to The vote at the special primary election on for the two weeks July 19. Ar, barge Tamaqua, Anderson-Cross. Thursday evenings past of her Mrs. Eliza for Searsport, and Miss guest cousin, Trundy and Lena Rose. stm 22, sld, Rev C F Smith, Howard Anderson ELON B. Gi O was Bert M. Fernald, Re- for the of a fund to make Perth Amboy; sld, Ruth, Norfolk; Monday very light. purpose starting week for her both of Camden. three weeks, left early last home, barge Tamaqua, Philadelphia. Grace Cross, of Poland had 15 votes; Frank E. some on the have been liberal- In 19, publican, repairs church, visit relatives and friends 21. Sld, sch St Croix, New Crocker-Moholi.and. Veazie, July by after a pleasant with Stockton, July of u m uau V u FREEDOM. Richard Foster Crocker UtJlumH.au, m mj t,*to. Over $30 was realized from the sch Annie P Chas^, New York. Rev A A Smith, CARD OF THANKS Vjurnsey, ly patronized. amid the former scenes of her native town, York; 22, sld, sch B H Port Belfast and Miss Tilda Weed Moholland of and Kenneth C, M. Sills, Democrat, of Bruns- sales. Hon. L. C. Morse made a gift to the Bangor, July 21. Sld, Warford, I wish to thank my friends f Mrs. Goodhue is the of the late were in Pittsfield on Veazie only daughter The Banton Bros., busi- N. Y. to me v. wick had 3 votes. fund of which is much There j Chester, In kindnesses and courtesies $10, appreciated. Martin. Her husband Halliday-Turnbull. Pittsfield, July Mr. and Mrs. Nathan ness, July 20th. at the Waldo County hospital; ft will be another ice cream sale Thursday eve- FOREIGN FORTS. 20, by Rev A E Wright, James Halliday and Dodge’s Corner. Rev. James Ainslie will died several years and she has since made ance of beautiful flowers, fruit, 1. ago Mr. Arthur from Bath is 21. Ar, sch Marcus L Miss Isabelle Turnbull, both of Pittsfield. ning, July 27th. Sampson visiting Pernambuco, July of cards, check and many hold a service at the church next .Sunday her home with her daughter, Mrs. Cora G. Larson Brock. In Searsport, July 16, by post his Charles Urann, Richardson, Norfolk. the h< 1 uncle, Sampson. Gustave W Larson and which brightened long 2.30 m. All are cordially invited_H. Barto and James W Brock, Esq, at p. family. doctors and nurses for the splend SWANVILLE Mr. Isacca Reynolds has gone to Benton, Blanche Ross Brock, both of Searsport. Peabody Farnham of Wauan and Albert CENTER. ceived and I would recommend tl Mrs. Baker of Fort Fairfield, the Sosea-Robbins. In Belfast, July 24, at the Percy where he has employment. and in need of v of Salem, Mass., arrived July lyth Rev Horace B Sellers, to any who are ill Chambers Mrs. Jchn C. Ren- Methodist parsonage, by \ The rainstorm of the guest of her grandmother, HAIRJIINTS of MRS. EDWIN C. M and a week with the Chapins-Mrs. D. long caught many Dirigo Grange has closed its meetings until Edward Sosea of East Belfast, formerly spent Cross street, for ten left for home the of Who Swan L a.- farmers with a lot of hay out. dell, days, in j Worthy Attention Everyone and Miss Katherine Robbins of A. Lowe spent a few days at Bayside last the second Saturday August. Searsport, T hu morning because of the serious ill- East Belfast. Nickerson and rsday | Would Avoid Dandruff, Itching Scalp, week.... Mrs. Anna her guests Mrs. David Moody is in Searsport with her Miss Myra Taylor is in Thorndike, where she Staples-White. In Searsport, July lo, by ness of her aged father-in-law, Richard Baker, Hairs and Baldness. her sister, Miss Sarah Harris, and Mrs. Flan- daughter, Mrs. E. E. Clement, who is ill. with Mrs, James Kates. Cray Rev James Ainslee, Bedford N Staples and who a wish to see her. Being recog- has employment NOTICE expressed hair out?” Re- Miss Constance M White, both of Searsport. derB of Massachusetts, spent a few days at A swarm of bees has made its home in “What will stop my coming large nized by the invalid on her arrival she was Mr. J. W. Plummer is at work for the Hol- VaNNAH-Speed In Lynn, Mass. July 15. by Parisian is the best for hair last week. one of Mr. Waison Robertson's ply, Sage remedy C Vanr.ah An Emerson to Bayside chimneys. very glad that no delays were made, as the I lingsworth & Whitney Co., in Winslow. Rev Guy Linwood Vannah, Benjamin piano and scalp trouble; said to prevent baldness, of Somerville and Emma Hazel Speed of Lynn, the Guild: will Mr. and Mrs. Charles are away afternoon. A who had several a anti Thursday, August 3d, Cong’l Knights receiving gentleman passed Friday Miss Ethel Clark, passed > large parlor slope gray ness and dandruff. both formerly of Rockl^bd. useful and arti- congratulations on the birth of a daughter. very benevolent man, he will be mourned by Frank has returned hold its annual sale of fancy weeks with Mrs, Johnson, range for sale at cles, food, ice cream and mysterious attrac- The Industrial club will hold its next meet- many friends. home. ! “Before to bed. I always rub a little going L»l M »- 37 dish No. Cedar tions for the children. A chafing supper ing Aug. 9th at the home of Mrs. Wallace and Williams from i Parisian Sage into m> scalp,” says a woman If the plan of the National Republican com- Rev. T. P. Williams Mrs. A enter- and is will be served. delightful evening’s Gray. and sixteen Houlton are their Mrs. A. whose luxurious, soft fluffy hair greatly mittee to place ten U. S. Senators visiting daughter, Brewster. In Belmont, July 17, Cynthia, tainment is to follow, the mystery with which admired. This stops itching scalp, keeps the about Mrs, E. A. Robertson was a week-end guest congressmen as speakers in Maine during the M. Small. widow of the late Hiram Brewster, aged is shrouded only adding to the hair from out and makes it to FOR SA! the program in Searsport at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. falling easy 81 years. of the BUTLER. In Union, July 11, Eben E Butler, interest. Talented young people par- Clement. ! dress attractively. 74 years and 10 months. ish and visiting friends are busily preparing aged THE BROOKS HOI Dr’s and Small of Belfast removed hair for those CAREY. In Montville, July 25, John C Carey, of Class Vaudeville,” Tapley j Beautiful soft, glossy, healthy for an evening “High two of fluid from the of 69 nearly quarts lung a bottle aged years. known who use Parisian Sage. You can get Alice M, wife introducing several specialties by well Ed. Grant, son of Allie Grant, last Thursday, Crane. In Rockland, July 17, 35 Church Stre> I of this French hair dressing from D a native of Isle au Haut, who have consented to give their ser- and he is as well as can be expected. inexpensive of Will.am Crane, artists, Burial at tf30 heat the whole store, A. A. Howes & Co. and druggists everywhere, aged 36 years, 1 month and 19 days. vices. house, re- Stonington. PROSPECT FERRY. with guarantee of satisfection or money 19, wed- h..11 or church with a single tREEMAN. In Southwest Harbor, July A but pretty — Larson-Brock. quiet funded, James Albert Freeman. of Mr. from ding took place July 16th at the home Mr. and Mre. Emery Bowdoin of Richmond, fire, saving enormously Heath. In Verona, July 17, Mrs Harrison For Salt W. when their oldest are relatives here. Heath, aged 65 years. and MrB. Joseph Bruck, Me., visiting the trouble of stoves. of househ separate In 13, Ellen B Inman, A large assortment was united in Inman. Camden, July Blanch Ross Brock, Miss Maud and Miss Moilie Hen- sold at once. to daughter, Hopkins 69 years and 6 months. Apply of wood such as aged HELEN M. SA marriage to Gustave W. Larson Seareport. derson, who spent the week at W, D. Harri- Burn rough DR. W. C. Perkins. In Orland, July 14, Mrs Louise mi 1 w30 5 Bell Stn the bride’s 78 The ceremony was performed by man’s, returned to their homes last Saturday. can be had at least expense. Perkins, aged years* Pickering. In Fairfield, July 14, Isaiah Pick- father, the couple standing beneath the large Miss to Lynn, Mass., Miss Henderson Hopkins DENTIST, of Deer Isle, aged 47 years and 2 months. The bride was because ering elm tree in front of the houBe. to Martinsville, Me. Control the fire Sawtelle. In Rockland, July 19, Capt W'il- attired in blue satin trimmed with 37 Main Belfast, Me liam C Sawtelle, aged 73 years, 2 months and becomingly Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ginn returned to theii they are fitted tight. Street, To Let white Bilk and wore white roses and pond ^ 11 days. home in Brewer last week. Mass, July 3, Joseph tenement of five rooms at of the Whitaker. In Brockton, A lilies. Miss Leola Moody, a friend One will cost but little to of 65 of Mrs.' James Clifford of Boston visited Mrs, T Whitaker, formerly Citypoint. aged street. Inquire white roses, W. LI bride, waB bridesmaid^and.carried will for itself years. ARTHUR Jennie Harding last week. install and pay Probate t and Harry Brock, a brother, was best man. j 30tf a visitor witfc times over in satis- a sister, was flower girl. Manley Shute was week-end many Ruth Brock, young (i i. OR ■' till MEN WANTED-TO.BRIM served and a his Mr. and Mrs. Granville Shute, re< Ice cream, cake and fruit were parents, factory service. Razor Blades to nit social time enjoyed. The groom is a turning to Bangor Monday morning. Office 14 Main St., lei. 341-3 their Safety general or ened better than new. .Single citizen and a Brew An house, either furnished and highly respected Lynwood Pierce of Boston and J. A. Established 1839 eight-room 25c. Gillettes. 36c; 1'uiB prominent Y/OQD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Me. unfurnished, on Charles street extension. In- Gems. farmer of Everyone ia ster of Camden visited Mrs. Helen Pierce las Residence 17 Church St., dozen. C. E. Sherman. prosperous ^Seareport. the Premi8eS‘ 50c. per life filled Me. in them both a long week. Old friends were to welcome 234-i [ JEFFERDS SISTERS Belfast, uniting wishing glad BY W. BELFAST lei. qUZr with euDshine and happinese. them. SOLD A.^HALL,