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April 29,1915

April 29,1915

_T_ lUrME_87__aw, 1W15. number 17 journalists, E. P. Mitchell of oi roday-s Journal. the New York papers who have hired the first graduates are C Edward Britto vs F L Mars ton. Sun, for more. The Sleeper; punts’ Harry Andrews of the Los Angeles eager Journalism graduates are Supreme Judicial Court The Churches, at Or and needed by ebrporations whose need for Beedy. Continued. PERSONAL. narer Institute jnolT'fo Times, others who have graduated under pub- h. of ..The War licity is urgent; educational movements need Stembee Co vs Harold McKeen, et als, citizens him. He also spoke of The first case was tried when the dean of agents, for cause must be jury Thursday, There Silver Cup For Cleanest Cify. press every great Cahners; Gould. Continued. will be the usual services at the Uni- Herbert Hamlin returned Saturday from Judicial Court..The newspaper men, Mr. who retired from fought through the press. news- Perley F Gordon of Swanville brought suit Supreme. Pidgin, Metropolitan Dr B versalist Church next Houlton. are J Darling vs P G Willey & Co. Buz- Sunday morning. Sunday Secret Societies. .News of active work a year or two who still papers paying double for news compared against Wallace K Howard of the lumber firm ago, hut school at noon. with a generation ago. Referred to John .East Bel- comes to the office of H F The zell; Smalley. by agreement C. Clement of Seal Harbor was in Bel- V,ranges..Personal. early every and Andrews & Co, Bargof. plaintiff s mcrniug ‘•I care not what Congress or the State Walter A Cowan. Rev. has learned to use legis- A. E. Wilson’s sermon next fast several the fast. a typewriter. A news- latures enact. The future of ihe American claimed that on Oct 24ih. 1914, he sold the de- subject days past week. Arthur Ritchie vs L H et at Old-Time Journalists. ..Pro- paper man present who is in the hands of educated fendant a at Reynolds als. Sunday morning the Unitarian church Mrs. ie had had some corre- people journalists.” quantity of lumber valued $70 63, is, M. C. Hill, who had been visiting her \ ourt The Congregational Con- Ritchie; Brown. Defaulted. Life as a spondence with Mr. and the that defendant “Accepting Challenge.’’ sister in returned Folks in San Pidgin, had evidently price agreed upon, but Bangor, home last Saturday. ^ Maine Diego. The exercises were followed by an informal Wm H Bevan vs Geo B found his of the found had Staples. Ritchie; The Christian Scientists hold services in Rate in Chicks Caused manuscript Horace Greeley fault with the quality and refused Mrs. Louise J. [ ^ o*ath reception. The writer meet- Buzzell. Defaulted Pratt, who after a visit in type, greeted this specially enjoyed to by agreement. their hall, 127 Main xt-r- Feeding.Tuberculosis announcement with pleas- pay. Gordon and Mrs. Charles Marr of street, Sunday morning at Honolulu went to [3. ", ing Dr. Williams, as about 40 when lot vs Japan and China, is on her are ure. In the years ago, Agr Corp Harry Clark and same vs 11 That Worthless.. discussion which followed the ad- Swanville,with whom he boards and who heard o’clock, and Wednesday evening at 7.30 home. ;V,nledies” he had been a Arthur way Corner News, (story)..Mr. dresses “Col.” Washington correspondent for Clark, Connors; Towle. Defaulted. to rKtr.C Norton of the Portland the trade, were on the witness stand. o’clock, which all are welcome. M. Kenniston. Express, six years, Mr. Howard, Otis Ellis returned c, Mrs. L. in Williams came to the National Campbell Electric Co vs E C Britto. Ritchie; Saturday from Skowhe- treating of the relations between the edi- the and Mr. of Bangor, the Miss I .Transfers in Real Estate. Capitol to represent the defendant, Ayer Buzzell. Continued. Katherine C. Quimby returned last gan. where he had *\ rja|f. torial and Press, of been employed selling Brooks. department the advertising man- surveyor for the Andrews Co, testified that from a ?' of .Obituary..For which he later became the F vs Saturday visit in Havana and Sunday machines. evws summed editor. It may not Angie Garcelon Clair White. Ritchie; washing Visitors. ager up his remarks with: “The best the lumber was not worth the price asked. resumed her f iuintner be of any interest now, but John W. Buzzell and Dunton & Morse. place in the Unitarian choir, way to aid the Forney, Continued. ifc Mr. and Mrs. Luther A. Hammons the News of Belfast. advertising power of a news- The claimed that he to which had been spent •>,. prominent in journalism and in respondent agreed pay vs M filled during her absence by is to the politics his Rosilla Hardy A Seavey. Halliday; past week in and paper give beat efforts, and in this way the market value of lumber after it had Mrs. C. vicinity,arriving home a Fever. .County Correapond- day, then the distinction the W. Wescott. the enjoyed of being the Mitchell and Dunton & Morse. Demurrer filed; Tuesday morning. I? Mrs. Martha Babbidge, 92.. give advertising agent, the best news- been graded at the Penobscot Box at ^ "editor of two papers, both Phila- factory demurrer sustained and April was to Sun- Deaths. daily”—the plaintiff has right to Sunday, 26th, “Go Church Mrs, Gershom Recent paper possible.” Mr, Nichols of the Bath Brewer, but the iffer was refused. The Robinson was called to Thom- delphia Press and Chronicle. jury amend and had been so in Reminiscence... Maine Mr. Hall Wasbington by July 1,1915. day,” announced many aston y;eafarer8 Times, of the Bangor Commercial returned a verdict for the of $58.75. Monday by the sudden death of her C Good.. Farmers and Ad- plaintiff Grover C from ways, but the rain as the bells were n Makes and Mr. Gray, appeal decision of Judge just ring- *, Evans of the Observer Saturday morning the Cadets H C Buzzell for Charles P Connors of mother, Mrs, Clark. .Some Planting Sugges Piscataquis University plaintiff; for the services at ".rtirinsc. took in of Probate. Mitchell and Halliday; Dunton & ing morning kept many News and Notes.. part the discussion, which was both were early astir in their neat kahki uniforms for defendant. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. ne Literary Bangor home and the attendance in all the churches Perry left Wednesday Mark. and for a Morse. Heard by Judge Saturday evening; ap- the Century interesting instructive. practice drill, with.the 'rue’ iMmrTUP.KTS. on a business and ptfBtd band, preparatory was below the pleasure trip to Boston and to "an peal dismissed and decree of Probate Court average. -Larsport. ..Stockton Springs. .Ship exceptional militarv maneuver” in the The Grand Thursday at 12.80, will return Saturday. lf Price Current.. TKo nmirroma fn* T_-- Jury reported affirmed. The Belfast afternoon under the At the Baptist church this week the services supervision of Lieut. F. returning nine indictments as follows: Mrs. Amos Clement Married.. Died. students of the Maine Erastus Braley vs A C Lib- returned Saturday from B„rD by in the S. U. Twitchell, app. will be as follows: This. Thumriav 7 an n University Clark, S. A. for some John for lar- and Unfortunately Paul Nichols of Winterport, K... U.n.nn A D_II Aff_ Orono. where she was the guest of her Pulp Paper courses, from pulp contribut- who have m., the at son, would enjoyed the prayer meeting; Sunday, 10.46 a. m., Dr. ed firms witnessing drill, ceny. filed to be settled for Neither James D. Clement. at Orono. by which appreciate the value of this $5.25. party. service, with sermon Institute they were held by the third session of the nuisance. morning by the pastor; .paper In- Allen L Eldridge, Belfast, common M Mr. and training for young paper makers. The pro- R Baker vs E W Kneeland. Morse; A L school at Mrs. W. E. Dilworth of Madison stitute at the and two of the Sunday noon; Christian Endeavor at on their to Orono last Library, down- Herbert Tozier, Swanville, for larceny. er men way cess was described in the and many of Blanchard. Continued. and called on friends on their program river were 6.30, evening service at 7.30 p. m. Belfast, Monday way as to the success of contingent obliged to leave before Herbert H r ,n 5Ume doubt the visitors availed Stubbs, Newport, cheating by Wallace Ellia vs E A to Northport for a short visit. J.rtf themselves of the oppor- its close to take the Mudgett. Buzzell; held at the Uni- boat at Bangor for home. false The services in the Institute to be tunity to witness the of this hand- pretenses. Green. Defaulted for and Congregational church Slh. making Arthur of the by agreement $10 Miss Beulah F. Philbrook, of the the of the Staples Lewiston Journal presi- Libbeus Jackson, desertion of wife next will be as follows: principal Ma e under auspices made paper. At the close of the afternoon Curtis, full costs. Sunday At 10 45 a. m., Islesboro P ded at this session and there High school, has been a guest for the Press Club were interesting and children. and “The ..rtnient, assisted by session, and the visitors were con- Willis P for vs morning worship sermon; subject,' several * earlier, and instructive Harvey, petition partition days of Miss Frances A. papers by George W. Norton, William C sale and of the House of Sargent. of the Bangor News, O. L Hall | ducted about the grounds students detailed Mason, Belfast, single Laura A Nickerson. ; Meaning God.” Communion by editor of (Harvey) Cook; Bangs. Wil.iam managing the Portland of service will Dilworth, who has been clerking for oii.mercial and A. H. Brown of for that purpose and shown the different build- Express-Ad-' J illegal possession intoxicating liquors. Continued. follow; at 12,10 p. m., Bible school vertiser; Lawrence T. E. W. Webber, is now in believe its Smyth, city editor of the Daniel common nuisance The for the mid-week employed Harry veu Enterprise, and we j ings, etc. Carter, Belfast, Mason & Hall vs L L Foster. Buzzell; Fos- subject meeting this, Bangor News; Oliver L. editor of the Dyer’j clothing store.—Madison Bulletin. These were t Hall, and single sale f intoxicating liquor. Defaulted. Thursday, evening at 7.30, will be “The Cross itr. j ike apprehensions. ter. Bangor Commercial; and Talcott di- Allen R of mort- Roads. Frank P. of New the first session with The second session was held in the gymna- Williams, Dyer Montville, selling Eben E Hall vs P Blethen. The meeting of Castle North Wilson, Esq., York has re- opened rector George Buzzell; Friday of the School of Journalism on the notice. turned from and inter- sium in connection with a dinner and Pul- gaged personal property without evening is to the Grammar professional visits in ance, great enthusiasm prepared Brown, Jr. Continued. postponed owing itzer Foundation, in the order named. Cleveland, Kansas St. success- served the Home All Walter C Mahoney, Northport, perjury. Hattie vs school play. City, Louis and ■ :uil program was most by Economics department E Riggs, admx, F E Hatch, et als; Buffalo.' were of but the under the of Francis R. interest, writer only had the CRIMINAL CASES. Dunton The many Belfast friends of .. the newspapermen supervision Professor Ritchie; & Morse. Neither no Mrs. Allen Mc- out. Among party; At the Methodist church next morn- privilege ,of listening to one of the speakers Allen L indicted for common nui- Sunday Lane will be to know -.ition to those mentioned above, Freeman, head of the Daintily Eldridge, further action. glad that she will occupy M department. and will not ing the pastor, Rev. Horace B. will space permit of quoting from the was Thursday afternoon and Sellers, her on of the lead- appointed tables, two lengthwise and one sance, arraigned A E Nickerson, assignee, vs J W Sweetser. cottage Northport avenue this season, wmg representatives excellent reports in the speak on “Calm in Storm” and in the across Bangor dailies. Later not Attorney ^Walter evening i the State: George W. Norton, the center of the hall, were pleaded guilty. County Bangs; Buzzell. Defaulted. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ellis returned spacious call on “Hid in a At 2 m. Mr. Sellers last they may for comment. c. A p. A Cowan claimed that had been sell- Napkfn,” p. Ar- l<»id with covers for about 80 and Eldridge B M Barker vs J O Clifford. Pattan- Thursday lrom re Portland Evening Express, people every Libby; will in East The Junior Chelmsford, Mass., where they Jamaica for purposes and speak Northport. -Mness of the Lewiston seat was occupied. The was dec- ing ginger tippliDg & Plumstead. Defaulted and continued passed the winter with their son, manager gymnasium gall will meet at 3 m. the Herberl E TO THE CITIZENS OF Uushman on the witness League p- Sunday under Bath Times, with orated in green and the colors of the BELFAST: placed Sheriff F. A. Ellis. | N chols of the white, for judgment. direction of Mrs. C. E. Read. stand, who testified that he had seen indica- Prayer meeting the staffs of these and other Sophomore class, who had a there the Last week the T E Gushee, et al, vs H F Mr. and ^ banquet City of Belfast was confronted Cummings. will be held this, Mrs. C. R. Hill of were tions of such sales in men around the respond- Thursday evening. Friday, Winterport the of the day before. The menu, from grape fruit to with two law and Dunton & Andrews & on -g representatives suits, the time set for trial Thompson Morse; from 7 to 8 p. m., the choir will rehearse, and passengers the Boston boat last being ent’s grocery store, and William Whitehead Saturday, H. Jones of the Rockland coffee and mints, was and | Nelson. Defaulted. on A. faultlessly prepared Thursday, April 22nd, at 10 A. M. These suits at 8.16 the Baraca class will meet at the Par- their way to visit their son in Massachu- | and Fred D Johnson took oath that they had tie R. T. deftly served. Usually the post prandial exer- were O S Ellis, for vs Hattie setts. (semi-weekly); Patten^ brought by attorney James S. Harriman petition partition, sonage with the the cises follow Jamaica of him for drinking pastor. Monday evening Reporter, Skowhegan; J. H. Ogier, the serving of the final course, for damages to the bought ginger Ward. Dunton & Morse; W Knowlton. Con- properties owned by G. K. O. K. A. will meet in the vestry and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. JohmT. Davis left but on this in order not to purposes. Arthur Ritchie for the respondent Monday for h F. Dexter Ga- occasion, unduly Frank Harriman tinued. o, George Huff, and W.A. Clark,which there will be a of the official a few visit in ^ alleged it was sold as a medicine and evening meeting days Calais and on their return the the soon claimed that only W Brown vs A P v, .- Norway Advertiser; Irv- prolong session, speaking began were caused F Sleeper. Brown; |£.'. inborn, damages by lowering the grade of Sleeper board. will in the with no intention of violating the law. He begin housekeeping E. R. Conner Guilford Henry C. after the first course, and so noiselessly did Miller two Continued. | Register; Street, years ago. Had this work of Court and Miller called no witnesses in defence. After about house,corner streets. Charles H. the white-gowned young women remove the been done at the L L vs L J Ward. Dunton & Morse; Canton Pallas, Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. [C, Bulletin; Fogg. time in a proper and more Rogejs the returned a ver- C. Johnson and are dishes and on another course that neith- two hours deliberation jury Manson & E F.,in O.fd Fellows in civilian Ralph family coming to Mines, Houlton; Liston P. Evans, bring conciliatory spirit, and reasonable Coolidge. George Johnson ap- uniform,and many |0s;„;. respect Hanson continued the Belfast this Beasou and J. er the speakers nor the listeners were in the dict of guilty. Judge auditor. suits, attended the services at the Universal- G, Abom lma ltceiy- -erver, Dover; Chas. A. Pilsbury, shown to the abutters, all pointed undoubtedly trouble rafrained ed orders to build a least disturbed. W. O. who was to case for sentence as long as Eldridge National Bank vs C M 1st church last to observe the garage at their summer .n Journal, Belfast. Among the Fuller, could have been averted at small Searsport Mudgett. Sunday morning expense; if the law of Jamaica home on Primrose to be have spoken on “The Press," was unable to be from violating selling Ritchie; Gillin & Gillin. Demurrer filed; de- 96th anniversary of their order. Rev. Arthur Hill, completed by the was John Francis Sprague indeed, any expense at all, for the actual Uj dam- and committed no further infractions first of June, editor of present and Major E. H. Kelley was called up- to the ginger murrer overruled and continued for judg- A. Blair, the pastor, read several selections of r,; uthor, historian and age property amounts to practically The on unexpectedly, but was equal to the occasion. of the law. ment. Scripture and gave an appropriate sermon on Dr, O. S. Vickery has returned from a short ;j. urnal of Maine History. nothing. But Lawyer under a Harriman, sta- Mason was He was followed whose William C arraigned Thursday Arthur Ritchie vs P Porter. An- Love and the three funda- vacation in Boston, where he met the ^ students in the by Prof. L. H. Merrill, tute which holds a Ritchie; “Duty, Death,” director jit Club, English city liable for damage caus- afternoon and guilty to a single sale. mental of them of were well subject was “The Press and Science," and who ed pleaded drews & Nelson. Defaulted by agreement experiences life, treating gen- Camp Quantabacook and the camp counsel- _ 'hers interested, repre- by lowering the of a grade street, and per- a fine of Judge Hanson sentenced him to $100 for and costs. and the truths to the lors and attended the of '.he sessions, and perhaps here is seemed to be laboring under the delusion that haps, at the time, excited $77.75 j erally applying principles banquet the New Ucfcta. by discourteous and which he H C Buzzell what the don't know about science and $10 costs, paid. rep- Waite, Randlett & Co, vs C L Dun- I of the Order. Mrs. E. P, Frost, who spent the England alumni of Syracuse e as any to express appreciation newspapers undiplomatic treatment, suit Wright. University. per. brought against resented Mason. the would make a Carnegie E. M Bland- the and ton & Morse; Brown. Defaulted. past winter on the Pacifi ccoast, has resumed tR: courtesies extended visitors, library. City Mr. Clark did likewise. | Mrs. Carrie Pendleton will arrive in Boston Daniel Carter was arraigned Friday fore- J her in the much to the of at the ing, secretary of the Maine State Board of These suitB were place choir, pleasure tr fo.-rtable reception fraternity put over for one reason or this week from Florida. She left her noon and guilty to a single sale and sister, desire of student Trade, then Rnrtlra nn “Tho Proaa nnH Rnai. another until pleaded DIVORCES DECREED. | her many admirers. nes.api the evident every this term. Mrs. J. A. in D. Wednesday evening common nuisance as indicted. The sale Fessenden, Washington, C., ness,” some of single The following divorces’were decreed: «ke this visit to the University of Maine mentioning the early newspa- and again Thursday M. and Miss Maude morning Judge G. Han- and on nuisance case Gammans, who accompanied of the case was nol prossed the Rodena D Libt vs Earl E *> be remembered by the recipients pers State, giving reminiscences of old- son of Calais Bean, Liberty, SECRET SOCIETIES. ilorg accompanied by City Solicitor in them, is visiting her brother in New York, time Maine Judge Hanson sentenced him to be confined for utter desertion. ill journalists and paying an eloquent Doak examined the and Bean, Medway, Mass., hospitality. property considered D. J. Dickens of Camden attended the the the county for a term of 60 days. of minor child to the mother. State tributeto present workers of the press. In the also jail Custody given of --j ii___ City’s liability. They called in Mr. The 11th session the Grand Council of convention of State vs Edward C Mardeh of Swanville, in- post office clerks in Waterville regretting the absence of President Fuller of Harriman, who talked Clara L. Libt vs W. Pat- was at $1,600 damages, but Patterson, George the Royal Arcanum opened 10.30 a. m week was a library at 3 o’clock, Friday afternoon, dicted at the 1915 January term for keeping last and appointed delegate to the the Maine Press association he said there offered to settle tomnn hnth nf Rplf»st fnr npulppt tn annnnrl finally for $150 for Harriman 1 April 27ih, in Waterville, with the grand national convention of :. John C. Millett of the de- a house and to C J post office clerks, to be B English were five in and drinking tippling shop, paid ex-presidents present, including $50 for Clark. and maintain libellant. Mother to have the regent, Rev. A. A. Blair of Belfast, presiding. introduced Mr. A. H. Jones of the treasurer, G I Keating held in Los Argeles, Calif,, in September. jtitiiL the list Mr Evans of Dover. This was a mis- Tho .IllHop than annf faw .--J Pattee, county $110, per care and custody of their two minor children, The session was of purely a business nature Blarid1 rier Gazette as the of- clerk of courts. M. who has been in presiding take. Mr. Evans was the choice of the asso- the George Stone, this city prospects carefully. Should the case be the father to pay $2 per week for their sup- and the reports for the past year were given v W who was to have State vs John Paul an for the called Fuller, presided ciation, but refused to the which tried and Mr. Nichols, appealed past month, here by the serious accept office, Harriman beaten, or the award port. by the several officers. Hiram C. Wilson of ken at the in theeven- defendant was delivered into illness of hiB Mrs. Charles jfc.fi.v- banquet all recognize that he would have honored. It so he larceny case; sister, H, Walden, negligible, undoubtedly would appeal to the Katheryne B Curtis, Bucksport, Libt, vs Portland was elected Grand Regent, ieia::iedat home, much to the regret of tuui ilia uuuuouicu, 11c jiicau J “““ left last for his home in [»a> happened that three ex-presidents were seat- Law and should the Uj Monday Lewiston, Court, amount be unrea- Chauncey S Curtis, Winterport, for grossly The of friends and admirers. Mr. Jones in- the case was continued for sentence. He annual inspection King Solomon’s Mont. Mrs, Walden is now maty ed together Robbins, Pilsbury and Ogier, who sonable it would gave convalescent. unquestionably be the duty of wantonly and cruelly refusing and neglecting No. took ISDceo at the first speaker Dean J. N. Hart $100 surety on his own recognizance for his Council, 1, place Tuesday evening were elected in the order given—and near the to likewise Mrs. C. C. Pineo and little daughter,Kather- city take it to the Law Court to provide suitable maintenance for libellant the direction of Wilmer J. •. to under Dorman, the' rsity, who welcomed the was appearance from term term. visiting them ex-President Jones of Rockland. In the cost of ine E and Miss Katherine C. Quimby arrived any event, trial and law ex- Mary F Burgess, Burnham, Libt vs Lewi* Grand Principal Conductor of the Work, There s§[; and expressed the hope that State vs Herbert H Stubbs of Newport, in- penses would far exceed the offers and Saturday evening by train and are at the of settle- Burgess, Thomaston, for gross onfirmec was work in the Master, Select and Su- it;!,. .-rived from this institute will be President of the was the dicted for under false pretences. De- Royal Aley University ment. Hanson cheating Quimby home on Miller street. Mr. Pineo has Judge advised me, as Mayor of habits of intoxication and use of intoxicating Excellent A was served itttiBe an annual to Orono to next and the him was fendant was afternoon and per degrees. banquet pilgrimage speaker subject assigned the to there arraigned Saturday been transferred from Havana to Costa Rica. city, settle, ps was no chance for liquors. at 6.30 o’clock the ladies of the Universalist Kikt '.if benefits of such an innovation “The Press and Education.” He said in not The case was opened to a by part: the to out of it in pleaded guilty. and Mrs. city get any other way near- Carrie E Danielson, Libt vs Wilber S Dan- menu was baked Mr. Selwyn Thompson were recent in with Arthur Overlock foreman. The case church. The beans, cold ham, tit New-; aper Institute. He expressed the “Every person engaged educational work t jury ly as cheaply, whether the city won or both of for cruel and abus guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson in Fort lost, and a verdict of not ielson, Winterport, mashed potatoes, hot rolls, pickles, pies, as- pretiai f the University of the publicity must appreciate the value and the service of was taken from the jury and to Bave the city further expense I took the ive treatment and gross and confirmed habit) Collins, Colo., when on their return from the the I the on account of a sorted cake and coffee. j pern:- a k the newspapers of the State, press, was once a member of the Edu- guilty ordered by court, * by Judge’s advice and settled the cases. of intoxication. Pacific Coast. A later telegram said were 1 they Ksbic I niversity is an educator along cation Press Association of America; and in partial settlement of the chattel mortgage on Plans are being perfected for the semi-cen- I am fully aware of the bad precedent estab- Annie M Hustus, Libt vs Alfred E Hustus in , guests of Prof, and Mrs. Charles E. Dr— l take a great pleasure indeed in this capacity I learned to appreciate not only which the case was founded, and this admis- tennial celebration of Timothy Chase Lodge, j lished in settling such cases after a suit has both of Monroe, for cruel and abusive treat Paul, and they are sonn expected home. was made Green to whom the ^coming another educational phase of our the tremendous power for good possessed by sion by defend- F. and A. M., to be held Thursday, May 13th, been brought, but it would have been worse ment. ant sold the in Ke, the Press, the people’s university the American press, but also the splendid use property question. and the following committees have been ap- Mr. and Mrs. Emery Varney, who spent the had the city been beaten in trial. Whichever Bessie May Ingersoll Libt vs Irving A Inger Francois J, Kueny, instructor in Romance to which this power is put. Later, as head of The case of State vs. Warren Haskell, for pointed: General committee, S. A. Parker, winter in Portland, where they were married way I turned the course was undesirable and soil, both of Belfast, for cruel and abus v< Bguaget-r who had been connected for some a university in a western State, I came in inti- assault and battery, appealed, was nol prossed Rev. A. A. Blair, Robert P. Chase, Allen L. on Jan. 18th, and who have been spending a I decided on the course which would cause the treatment. Libellants name to be fee With mate contact on change) the Western Advertising Co. of St. with many reporters; and never, payment of $15. Curtis, Frank A. Bramhall, Willis S. Hatch; few in Pittsfield, are guests of Mrs. Var- city least expense. The effects of constant to Bessie days in May Simpson. j *ie. resented some facts about all my experience, have I had a confidence program, Messrs. Parker, Blair and Willis G. interesting in our Jennie M Libt vs fighting city affairs are very apparent CIVIL CASES. Monroe, Benj H Monroe freeicar advertising in the larger cities. His betrayed. I have found an ally in the news- Haseltine; supper, Messrs. Curtis and Bram- visit in Rockport, where they will be guests of in our depleted treasury and in the amount of both of Searsport, for failure to support | which The cases of George Frank Harriman of fyer *86 National Advertising and he ad- papers, have not only been anxious to hall and Charles F. Swift; music, Robert P. Mrs, Maria Tibbetts, ihey will go to INorth- unsettled matters against the ! Custody of their minor child, Thelma M teted the standing city. New York vs the of Belfast, and William membership in national organizations exploit best in educational development, City Chase, Charles A. Harmon and Luther A. ! port to open their cottage for the season, Mrs. In settling these cases I that men given to the mother, the father to pay $8 pe fe but have regret A. Clark of Belfast vs City of Belfast, were | sijve:;isr g rather than placing faith in sent reporters who have striven to Hammons. Varney was formerly Mrs. Tuttle of calling the city of Belfast their home felt con- ; month for her support. Georgiana learn matters of real news value and to set a conference of at- rt. Prof. Kueny character.zed settled Thursday after the M i 21st Silver Cro;s this city. strained to put the city to unfair and unneces- Gertrude Ellis, Searsport, Libt vs Cliftoi t At their meeting April j them forth The j leaewgj:.;.r men as the merchants of op- accurately. press can, I be- torney of the plaintiffs, James S. Harriman, * sary expense, especially while it, the city, is P Ellis, Liberty, lor adultery. Care and cus Lodge, Knights of Pythias, entertained £ ass which take one or two cents I lieve, do more to exalt education in the minds with Coombs oi Belfast, City solicitor struggling under its present burden of debts. Mayor I tody of their minor child, Merton A, given t number of guests, including Associate Justice EAST BELFAST. of the than all other the millions of reading peo- people agencies combined; Doak and Judge Hanson, as follows: The city Hanson of was Chaeles R. Coombs, Mayor. [ the mother, the father to pay $8 per mont! George M. Calais,who presiding this one ! and so it is a personal pleasure to welcome to to Mr. Harriman as- give reading public agrees pay damages j for his support. i at the April term of the Supreme Judicial court Mrs John Hiil is quite ill with measles in worth of ! here, and sit fellowship with, the men who THE WAK ! at and costs and to the optimism, NEWS. sessed $150 grade prop- Alice M Libt vs L and who is a Past Supreme Chancellor, H. F j Chute, Belfast, Lyman Mrs. F. N. Saveay is cot tintd .o the house r '.e : the press of this State. to Aroostook Times, Houlton, represent great erty under his directions; Mr. Clark $50 and North for utter of Bangor, Senior Vice Chancellor ant — ! Chut.*, Lovell, Me, desertior Sawyer with an ulcerated throat. As usual the news irom the e-1 taker and confessed that the European battle- costs and to under his directions. The The rank of was conferred or Glenn I. Tucker of the Pulitzer school of grade Libellant’s name to be changed to Alice JJ [ others. Knight j fields is but it is evident Mr. Alvin Clark n.ade a business trip to him, “Independence of the I conflicting, that des- cases were brought to recover from the city one candidate .after which a bounteous | Mew York city, whose topic was Labonta. banque j journalism, perate is in in ! Rockland last Thursday,returning niewhat puzzling, and that he fighting progress the east and for damages alleged to have been done to Gertrude H p was served by the Pythian Sisters. S. A Saturday, j “The Press and Young Men,” spoke and Jones, Unity, Libt vs Walter ! 11 briefly, in the west and that > oil of the work of out a they may prove the de- owned by the plaintiffs in Miller Parker acted as toast-master and introducec Mr. Albert McKeen has moved from R. W. getting told of the installation the day before of property Jones, Chicago, 111, for utter desertion. cisive ■ from battles, The allies have resumed activ- street the cutting down the grade and the Vice Chancello Patters!.all's house toThebe Staples house. •'•■wepaper, speaking personal Omega Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the first by city Lon R Curtis, Guilford,Libt vs Amanda Low speakers, Judge Hanson, | ities land and sea in the Like most, if not all news- by attempt to gain thus interfering with the entrances to the and Rev. Horace B. Sellers the latte a 15 cent weekly chapter of this fraternity to be installed east Curtis, Troy, for adultery. Sawyer | There will be supper at Trinity fit r.Hs the DardenelleB ana Mr. Harriman owns the Ha riman two one Constantinople, but de- property. a new member. The speeches were able am I I are ^r? press days, printing of Ohio. The chapter is composed of mem- Carrie E Wellman, Liberty, Libt vs Ro f church tonight, to which the public invited tails are toturday and the other on the of lacking. Russia’s Black Sea fleet homestead and Mr. Clark what is known as aDd were received day pub- bers of the three upper classes in the U. of M. Wellman of parts unknown, for gross and con interesting enthusiastically The at Mills Fri- Kr' supper Masons chapel last J He Baid on bombarded the outer forts of the the Towne house. Miller street. that on the Bosphorus habits of ■ making up Press Club, and the officers are as follows: firmed intoxication. .At the 33rd annual grand commandery.U. C was a decided the •? |J for a second time day night success, society atiiication his matter came Sunday, shelling at morning at 10.30 the first of three out within J. E. ’15, Danvers, Mass.; P. long Friday Grace L Emmons, Libt vs Ralph L Emmons G. C., meeting held in Bangor April 21st, th< Doyle, Stephen the fortifications of clearing $11.15. •bdtfui, over or and one range the eastern gateway cases with the same conditions of Lewis A under, country Danforth, *16, Dover; George P. Creighton. ’17. both of Belfast, for cruel and abusive treat following officers were elected for the ensuing or*v to Barker and his A Barker of Mrs. Wm. Brown will return today to Chel- sometimes has to carry over from Constantinople, mother, Margaret ment. G. * Thomaston; Owen Frank Stephens, '17, Au- year: Herbert McKenney, Portland, C, to four because Seven thousand Christian Armenians killed; Brookline, Mass., formerly of Bangor, sea. Mass., after a two weeks’ stay at the columns, of advertising Paul A. against Alonzo Libt vb Rut L. V. G. C. burn; Gould, ’17, Portland; F. Sher- Reynolds, Burnham, Catherine Putman; Portland, Gentner ate, or to set additional matter be- 3,000 wounded; more than 60,000 fugitives, or Walter B. Gould of Winterport to recover $625 cottage. man, ’16, Bar E. D. Reynolds, Belfast, for desertion. Martha E. Passford, G. P,; Horao “fe of Harbor; Patten, ’16, Tops- Bangor. ordered priBoneis; 12 towns destroyed; more than 600 for billiard table and supplies and $935 for Mrs. Friend of Waterville was a week- advertising out at the last ham; Weston B. Haskell, *17, Auburn. Bertha E Knowlton, Libt vs Harry C Know] Mitchell, Kittery Point, G. K. R.; William F Ralph ,u would like to know how he does it. square miles of territory laid waste. This law library belonging to Lewis A and $277 for end gued of her brother and wife, Mr. and ton, both of Belfast, for cruel and abusiv e Varnum, Orient Mills, M. L.; Harry D. Easlei summarizes to °* the on The speaker of the evening, Talcott Wil- briefly another page of household furnishings belonging Mrs. Bar- Mrs, Geo. Ave. Camden Herald spoke bloody treatment. East Deering, G. H.; Phelia A. Abbott, Spring Hibbard, Searsport £•*>«* the Turkish as told in in s"& Rates,” his remarks on liams, the head of Pulitzer school of jour- history reports to Petrograd ker the Bangor home, recently sold Mr. ,, basing £,Lucy G Peters, Belfast, Libt, vs Mauric a vale, G. W. I. G ; Charles Averhill, Auburn, G Mrs. Perley Stanley is ill with grip at the v came trial. The first case was committee on nalists, was happily introduced by President from Tiflis, Tabriz and Teheran. Gould, up for advertising at Peters, Bethel, for cruel and abusive treal W, C. G.; F. W. Brown, Belfast, grand trustee ; home of her parents, Mr. ai d Mrs. George A, January Aley, He received an enthusiastic Yesterday’s news, in brief: Allied armies in opened as one in trover. Witnesses for plain, meeting of the Maine Press greeting, ment. Leavitt. Dr. J C. Ham is attending her. 1 held the close attention of his audience the west check German rush, and take tiff were Ellery Bowden, Esq, of embodying the results of en- offen- Winterport, Robert M vs Anni » Patience South Alt Robbins, Belfast, Libt, tive; Thompson, Portland, Charles Hall of avenue has sold ed his address and was sive. lurks claim to have Mr Littlefield of Bangor and Mr Barker. The Searsport to the editors and publishers throughout heartily ap- driven back allied P Robbins, Athol, Mass, for utter desertion. Fir Sup. Rep.; Hugh Murray, Woodfords, his of black horses to L. at its close. His was “The forces at but French defence introduced Mr of an ex- pair Ralph Cooper, Newspapers. He said it was found Pftftded subject Dardanelles; claim cap- Smyth Bangor Thursa E Jackson, Brooks, vs Comr. Libt, Rodney who will use them in his lumber business. ■ h Press and the and we wish we could ture of Turkish forts and on this class of who valued the great divergence of advertis- Public,” English Admiralty pert property, w jacKson, waiao, lor cruet ana anusive treat !s it in full, but can the statement declares on at issue at and Clement of Win- Slate and he thought the news- print give only closing troops landed Gallipoli property $75, inent. NEWS OF THE GRANGES. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ellis have opened their 1 ulo peninsula are terport, a friend of the defendant. About 3 get together and agree upon paragraphs: making good progress. Arline L Chase, Belfast, Libt, vs Clifton V r home on Swan Lake avenue after spending “My contact with the weekly o’clock the case was taken from the and uniform rate based upon a cir- newspaper jury Waldo, for gross and confirmed habit 3 At the session of Seven Star the winter in Chelmsford, Mass., with their me in SILVER CUP FOR Chase, regular Grange has convinced that no other depart- CLEANEST v CITY. entered neither no further party; action. Bar- > Sumething may and should ment of does the of intoxication and non support, Troy, April 17th, two were ii structed in th son, Herbert E. Ellis. journalism newspaper play ker of Brookline and Blanchard of for direction, but circulation is not so directly the part of the teacher as in the Bangor Maude F Marstou, Libt vs Willi 3 First and Second and three name 3 ^ New England Campaign Committee Makes Northport, degrees, Miss Ellen O’Leary returned heme last basis country. When I was chosen head of the plaintiffs; Simpson of Baneor and W A Cowan ^ for the advertising A New Move To Arouse H Mars ton', Rockland, for utter desertion. balloted upon and accepted. Voted to hav college of journalism at Columbia, Pres. But- Interest. for defendant. week from tit Waldo County hospital, w here The 3 ^wgpaper. quality of the Alfreda L Brooks. vs Fred 1 4 ladies’ night in four weeks, and ler could not understand why I withheld At the of the New Page, Libt, gentlemen' she the winter for metical treatment. he meeting England Clean D. K. Drake of Frankfort vs The spent It character of its circulation news of the for three Bangor of parts unknown, for utter desertion- in six weeks, and the defeated side wi * appointment weeks. Up and Paint Up Committee, held 23d at Page night She is n uch in roved and is at the heme of '‘Jit April and Aroostock R. R. was before the | factors. Years the Maine It was to have that announcement appear in the Boston the opened Bertha E vs M furnish for the ^ ago City Club, treasurer, James B. Wood, Libt, Ralph Wood supper Grange. her Mrs. Kate the weekly newspapers of the country, and it jury Friday afternoon, The action was sister, O’Leary. lblh>n adopted rates for advertising Lord, reported receipts amounting to $2070, brought both of Belfast, for utter desertion. was real publicity for me to have At the m of Seaside last Frida 1 '• my photo- comprising contributions from forty-two firms to recover the value of a bull and heifer killed eeting Grange Mrs. Everett Smith went to Rccklar.d Mon- ifu ri|aii!g and they were printed year and a sketch in 12,000 Nellie B Hall, Libt, vs Alfred J. Hail, botl graph weekly journals and individuals. The expenses have been on in evenin the was with lhe $1823. the defendant's road October, 1914. The | g program opened sirgin ? to visit her Mrs. K annnal reports, but we doubt throughout the country. The New York World Contributions have also been of Belfast, for gross and confirmed habits o day aunt, Allred Crcckett received for the the followed a “Put M e * couldn’t have used me better for and plaintiff claimed that the track was not by chorus, by leaning, .. *.. L_* folloWed ‘hem and finally their space Boston Clean Up Committee fund amounting prop- intoxication. Care and custody of their mino: position if I had eloped with Mary Garden, but to fenced and the defence was that the cat- Off at Syracuse,” b> Miss Louisa Lynn. Th * "aB discontinued. We that $400, erly next after an extended visit with Vi, fear the announcement that gave the children, Ralph, Walter, Albert, Hermar Saturday Blc bt- journalism Secretary Joseph N. Baker reported that 350 tle were even before reached topic for discussion: Which has done the moE ine case course most was that in trespassing they and to her mother, Mrs. T. L. Shute. k now, although there is publicity the thousands cities and towns in New were Claude, Harry Jeff, given the mother. England taking the and owner was good in the world, money or brains? was open- * Ul of American as the tracks that their not prop- tbac *he Maine would weeklies, proven by inquir- up the matter in an active way. Of this num- Ola M Stevens, vs Wilbert A Stevens W' press Libt, ed John and discussed at Mrs.T.P.Leaman gave a v ies that came from rural residents. ber for them. At 4 o'clock by Innes, length by luncheonWednesday tbe and adherence to about eighty cities and towns have organ- erly caring Saturday both of Knox, for cruel and abusive treatment adoption friends, let me afternoon to the Ladies’ Aid of the *UCir “My young again impress ized. Word was received from the Greater Ver- afternoon the jury returned a verdict for the Libellant's name to be changed to Ola M Col him. He was followed ty Elijah Ritchie, Mis B Trinity rate®*or and the of a advertising job printing. upon you necessity knowledge of his- mont Association that it had started a State- son. othen c of the and on ■— F Dunton for Cochran, Mrs. Lura Ritchie and huich, entertainirg port circle, o and a defendant. Robert plaintiff; Lucy ij tory, economics mastery of statistics for wide movement for a Lillian M Richards of vi 1 \y, c clean-up campaign. Searsport, Libt, the at her business our for Several new names were received and at th g Friday entertainirg remaining part manager of the Bangor profession. You should study unremit- Louis K. Rourke, commissioner of public Judge Halliday of Newport defendant. Harry H Richards of Camden, for adultery is no heme on Avenue. eubject was to tingly. There eight hour law in journal- of the work Libellant's name to be to Lillian N. meeting tomorrow, Friday night, the first an 1 hospitable Seorspcrt ‘'T “Things tell the works, Boston, spoke that the were at changed litre,. Jr ism. Pulitzer never The juries discharged 11.45 a m read a Joseph allowed to con- Boston Committee had in will be on candidatei Poetical paper on City been doing Hall.. second degrees conferred Nunj' soliciting tinue on the World's editorial staff a man who to last after six days of business arousing citizens the importance of coopera- Saturday just Philemon W Pitcher, Libt, vs Sarah F Pitch be d the sistei Mrs. G. W. Paiterscn has returned to Arthur of the Lewis- read a book a This alsewill Ladies’ night an, he Staple** 4jd not week. For myself, I have during the to be held the court that both of for 1 ting clean-up period and finally adjourned afternoon. er, Belfast, adultery. h < B' never known a man will the chairs and the entertain men t me ir Castine after the win* iter* interestingly from his many newspaper to reach emi- May 1 to 15. Maude L vs Clinton F Thom yll give spending past ^ divorces were decreed, an unusual Thomas, Libt, nence in wfco was not a Twenty-nine he Gentle t t er in (ol icinio ai d several ieRCe in of news- journalism great To stimulate a spirit of rivalry between the as, both of Lincolnvilie, for cruel and abusivi A week fun Friday will men’s nigh other places of lifter departments number. Of the 31 eases assigned for trial reader. cities and towns that are to hold clean-up week, treatment. interest. !»} expressed the hope that fair “The of the school of in aJ* place journalism it was decided to purchase a silver cup, to be only one reached a jury verdict; in another Lura M Dunton, Libt, vs Grover C Dunton The announcement of Congressman Ashe r ___' maV govern Maine education is secure. More than 80 of to the V every colleges awarded community that makes the best the a verdict, and one was both of Belfast, for adultery. Custody o ,DEfCUracy° 6 judge ordered C. Binds that he will he a candidate fo r Arthur Thomb6 of Castine in appreciation of his chief, journalism are in existence in this country, and showing. Governor Walsh and Mayor Curley their minor child given to the mother, th< recently sold the L withdrawn of Oth- nomir alien in 1he 1616 sounds i every graduate in journalism is engaged either will be asked to issue a> by agreement attorneys. father to week in primaries goo two-masted schemer Rceie E., to F. L. Rob- iogiey, and ot the distinguished proclamation in regard pay |2 per payments ever} in newspaper or periodical work. The news* 1 to the week.— Boston Transcript. era were disposed of as follows: two weeks for the child’a-eupport. to the Republicans of the First Maine difitrict bins of Belfast. -- i ta »- ... Some Old-Time the Portland AdT.rti.er who achieved eucceea Maife in SsW THE LETTER "E." Journalists. in other flelda. It ebonld aleo be old that in TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL Folks Diegb. more recent years, and at the present time,. Someone hu advanced the opinion that HAIR—NO DANDRUFF The has received an the The first annual Newspaper Institute held Maine newspaper men have well maintained Journal invitation, letter “e” in the moat unfortunate If hair it color* too brittle* the in character in the be- at the University of Maine, Orono, April the prestige of the past, and the new school your losing dry* good for 1915, to attend Exposition English alphabet, TRE ES thin* or the scalp itches* immediately begin cause it is out of cash, forever in 24th — an outcome of the recent of will no doubt add to tbeir num- San sent request always jf^^APPL? 23d and journalism the use of Parisian The first Diego, California,, by Sage. application debt, never out of danger, and in hell all addition to the curriculum of that bers. removes all in- of Blethen. We are also prac- stops itching head* dandruff* Mr. Arthur E. the time. For some reason, he over- a course vigorates the and beautifies your hair tical institution of learning of scalp, indebted Mr. Blethen for of looked the fortunates of the so until it is soft* fluffy and gloriously radiant. to copies letter, an — we will journalism suggests fnention, though Probate Court. Parisian Sage supplies all hair needs and The Federation, a monthly publication call his attention to the fact that “e” is necessarily brief, of some of the early Maine contains the exact elements needed to make it of the State never in war and always in peace. representing the federation It is men who won distinction abroad grow long* thick and beautiful. It is delicately the beginning of existence, the com- newspaper Following is a of the April term of and of San Mr. report and not at A. A. Howes & other societies Diego. mencement ease and the end of because he was the first man perfumed expensive of First, newspaper the Waldo Probate Court, Judge James Co's. County Blethen was born in Unity in 1870, is trouble. Without it there would be no with whom the present writer became familiar of and Charles P.Hazel- You will be delighted with this invigorating Libby Unity presiding the Maine and a meat, no life and no heaven. It is the as a reader of the New and later the toilet for else is so beneficial treasurer of society Mirror, tine in the absence of Register necessity nothing center of makes love acting register as honesty, perfect is re Parisian Sage or so gives the hair member executive committee of Home Journal, Nathaniel Parker Willis quickly of the and be no Arthur W. Leonard. that enviable charm and fascination. without it there would editors, called. He was a star in the the Federated State Societies. With brignt literary The following wills were presented for pro- devils, nor news.—Charleston (W. Va.) firmament of his day and his light still shines bate: Chandler Swift, late of Belfast; Clara P; Mrs. Blethen he conducts the Hotel Arno Gazette. although he died nearly half a century ago. Parsons, late of Belfast; Mary A Coombs, late The Congregational Conference in San Diego, a comfortable homelike in and his Na- He was born Portland father, of Belfast; James E. Lovett, late of Winter- family hotel with special attention given COMFOHT? thaniel was one of the of To be Held at May 4-6 Will Be CONSTIPATION OR Willis, publishers port; Edwin S. Stevens, late of Unity; Charles Augusta to ladies alone, elderly people traveling There can be neither comfort nor the Eastern Argus (weekly) the first number A. late of Lihcolhville. 89th Anniversary of the Conference and good Moody, and families. Maine people visiting San Most -of which was issued 1603, He later be- health where constipation exists. Sept. 8, Petition for license to sell real estate was 108th of the Missionary Society. Diego should patronize the Hotel Arno. suffer from this cause at intervals, came prominent in Boston journalism and was in estate of Daisy M. minor, people presented Berry, Prof. Calvin M. Clark* D. D.* of Bangor* of the of the the founder of The Youth’s Four From the report meeting many are chronic victims. Companion. of Unity. president of the Congregational Conference State of Maine Society March 12th by The old-time remedies for this very members of his family inherited great literary Petition for collateral inheritance tax was and of Maine will be the Missionary Society are doses the Rich- Mrs. J. W. Watson, historian, we quote common complaint nauseating •ability—Nathaniel P., youngest son; presented in estate of Mary A. White, late of speaker at the 89th of principal anniversary * of some that leave ard Storrs, editor, com{ oser and poet; Sarah Belfast. as follows: powerful purgatives the conference and 108th of the missionary the condition worse than before. Payson, widely known by her pen name of Accounts were in estates of presented Mary society, which will be held with the South Among the guests of the society were In the new laxative, Pinklets, is pre- *'Fanny Fern,” and Julia Dean, an able book re- E. late of first and Mrs. natives Mathews, Searsport, final; church in Augusta on May 4 6. Entertainment the Rev. Dr. and Newell, sented a dainty, sugar-coated granule, viewer, who all her life did anonymous literary Albert F. late of first of who have over a that does Mathews, Searsport, will be provided during the sessions of the Maine, passed quar- is free from unpleasant effects, ■work. Fanny Fern was a contributor to Bon- and Eli late of ter of a century in Japan; Mrs. Flor- not the stomach nor but sim- hnal; Whitcomb, Waldo, final; conference to all pastors and delegates. Din- upset gripe the most cir- ence Collins a native of Maine, needed assistance. ner’s New York Ledger, widely Alfred L. Bowden, late of Burnham, first and Porter, ply gives nature the "v*“ .....------now in 01 me seven cuuuues ca- Once use Pinklets and will never re- culated weekly story paper or its aay, Dut final; David V. Porter, late of Winterport, first cnarge you prices. Committees on registration, informa- hibit at the Exposition; Dr. and Mrs. turn to oil and harsh purgatives. which, with its many imitators, long since and final; Charles A. Warren, late of Monroe, salts, tion and hospitality will be at the vestry of Bates of Bangor, Me., and Mr. and Mrs. Write the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., ceased publication. Nathaniel Parker Willis first and final; Edgar A. Bunker, late of Isles- the church. All persons expecting to attend H. D. Black of Malden, Mass., formerly Schenectady, N. Y., for a free sample, or is included in the American Men of Letters first and boro, final; Emma S. Bailey, late of from These several a el are requested to notify Rev. C. D. Boothby as Maine. gentlemen get full-size 25-cent bottle Pinklets •series published by Houghtons, Mifflin & Co., Palermo, first and final; Geneva A. and Mrs. Porter gave interesting talks from own Varney, early as May 1. The program is as follows: your druggist. Boston, and this firm also published a few late of Belfast, first and final; Charles B. along the varying lines of their experi- TUESDAY AFTERNOON, years ago a collection of his writings. He Stephenson, late of Belfast, first and final; ence. 1.30. Devotional Rev. W. F. was the author of several books, the best Alfred W. fifth Service, Eng In the January number of The Federa- Pullen, Palermo, guardian’s lish, Jr., Saco “Letters known, “Penciling, by the Way” and and final and also guardian’s resignation. 140. Organization, tion MrB. Watson tells how this State of from Under a The first named told Address of D. Bridge.” Petitions for probate of wills were allowed Welcome; Rev. C. Boothby, Maine Society came to be organized: was Augusta. The •of his travels abroad, where he entertain- in estates of John B. late of Winter- Lowell, Rev. M New Year’s greetings to friends of the raiding by the President, C. ed the and the most Response by nobility distinguished port; Catherine Sullivan, late of Searsport; Clark, D D., bangor. old Pine Tree State. I send this greet- AND people of that day. He died on his 61st birth- Mary J, Sweetser, late of Searsport; William 2 00 Business ing to those in our new home in San Two-Year-Old Apple Trees of Committees and o e to all in day, Jan. 20, 1867, at his beautiful estate, Idle- A. Monroe, late of Belfast; William F. Bow- Appointment Reports. Diego, and a more hearty 3 00. Addresses: No. 1. No. 2. I No. 3. wild-on-Hudson. the old home State and also the wish den, late of Frankfort; Hattie E. Howes, late The First Toward Christian XXX XX X ! Step Unity. that before 1916 many will come to oar George Stillman Hillard, lawyer, editor, poet of Belfast. Co-operative Effort, Prin. W. G. Mallett, U 6 to 7 feet, 25c 5 to 6 feet, 20c 4 to 5 feet, 15c Exposition and see for themselves why of was the Petitions for administration were allowed in Farmington. O T :and distinguished man letters, we are so charmed with this new home Can the Churches Organize Against Party Note abundance of fine roots. The following choice varieties were budded one of the earli- estates of Louisa B. late of Asa our p| grandson of George Stillman, Bennett, Troy; Slavery and Social Sins? Judge L. A. Emery, beside the Blue Pacific, and dream on French crab tree roots, known to be the hardiest, and grow n at Pearl est and most distinguished citizens of Machias. F, Higgs, late of Belfast; Sarah Ellen Snell, Ellsworth. on the hill in our 14 hundred acre park. A in Behalf of the Brook Maine. Without are hardier than He settled there as early as 1769 and assisted late of Stockton Springs; Alice M. Lowell, late United Church Reformatory Pen cannot picture the loveliness, Farm, Belfast, question they jl and Remedial Work, J. D, Murphy, Bangor. it a 1. turn Is ~ in the first Mr. Hil- of Montville; Sarah R. Gardner, late of Bel- eye can hardly grasp Every at hand and we Southern trees. 1 have 5,000 of the following choice varieties to offer I building meetinghouse. 4.30. Rev. J. E. Rock- Discussion, Newton, out new beauties always changing lard was born in Machias in 1808, fast; Judith C. Crocker, late of Winterport; Sa- brings carry everything McINTOSH RED NORTHERN SPY tire choicest of all graduated land; Rev. R. A. McDonald, Calais. and DELICIOUS, rah and restful, always pleasing. Come ?from Harvard in 1828, and was admitted to the B, Neally, late of Winterport; Manley TUESDAY EVENING. needed in these lines BALDWIN KINGS STAYMAU WINESAPS see us in 1915 is the wish of our society. late of fear in Boston in 1833 In that year he became Foote, Searsport. 7.30. Devotional Service, Rev. H. P. Wood- We will be here to welcome and enter- SPITZENBURG. one of the editors of the Christian Petitions for license to sell real were Auburn. g Register estate in, tain you. 7.45. President’s Rev. C, M. Clark, t Unitarian) and later was one of the editors of presented in estates of Andrew M. Patterson, Address, I think it would be well at this time to Packed and delivered at express office. Address D. D., Bangor. PATTON’S the Boston the of late of W. a review of our in Courier, leading Whig organ Belfast; George Ward, late of Troy; Sermon, Rev. C. W. Goodrich, Brunswick. give society. Early that He was the of the “Life of Sarah Elizabeth the fall or late summer of 1907, the New PEARL BROOK Maine. day. author French, minor of Walpole, Communion administered by Rev. D. L. Wil- U FARM, Belfast, John Smith,” “Six Months in Italy,” etc., and Mass. son, Bath; Rev, W. H. Mouseley Portland. Englanders had a held day at Coronado Tent and I bethought myself I if =3oe:~ i||c=ioEZ3|[o1ft | MONROE. the brooder at all times. J. o. From this time METCALF. Mabol. Mo. Abram ris an ketch Over-Feeding. the bran is up powerful quick by feeding gradually decreased ed Haskell has up hie musket thet he loaded tei | Ephraim been giving his house V.1 AA R B Caused and the • 1A grain increased. For the “After a coat of R^Xg^RH|H|^KR |^l grain, shoot runs outen the: paint. indicate that a Spanards with, ■? A ■ ■ I r^Wi^M ts clearly any mixture made up of whole- |3| f | v2| ^R i] clean, house, takes aim et thet German subma The primary village school begins thia week, the losses in brooding some will ill iff III I I AS I 1 I I I IR W*rl"’;t 0f grain be How- Using Carrie Durham Ilf fig rgf fl| satisfactory. teen, an lets her an down cums the teacher. proper system we go, overcome by ever, prefer to mix our own <;e grain, Peruna submareen and Uncle Abram. The sub Mm. A. F. Durham who is in Bangor hospi- Mtjecially during the early which consists of: J^hR| g' mareen turned out ter be Jim’s pre tal, where she has undergone an operation, is ffcdu 15 lbs. growtn. cracked wheat well. serves, so full ov thet they riz at ! doing R B I iB BrR BjtB Br f xt few months a vast 15 lbs. corn Many gas Ipfl ^fr^l Wj j^B | flew Mrs. Maud will be hatched out 15 lbs. peas over Perkins' Corners; but sum O' Hartley has been to Frye, Me., clucks to 10 lbs. Years ther folks down thet Jim war visit her sister and accompany her daughter N*'«^n I the road to maturity. barley here think i'll I_I | j■feiwi,j [^r«j5^| R u]„,n 2 lbs. broken rice I can say that Myrtle who had been a few J I-^*** I IL.. I I ♦v'l out er ter th« home, spending 1Rr;-*v* "* I ✓/^l U^n»,'| p^- JIRI t he made na is a fine sending wireless signal W^ progress by 5 lbs. chick grit days there. |Jn-J| ^ for catarrh Turks in ter be 01 jLr!iU P their several stages 5 lbs. oyster shells Constantanooples ^ ^ jurmg (fine) there It is still quite sickly; Mrs. Elwin Dickey is ~^g the success 5 lbs. chick charcoal gard. T. H. s. k-pends of with a bad cold and her All suffering mother, Mrs. If are reared changes in feeding are made slow- ot'ks. they known company, Watson Robinson, who is an invalid, is not as and the /njrWL Mk. and MRS, L. M, KENNISTON will ly chicks are watched *erfectly reliable. Her Vo and healthy, they always l well. father is suffering from the pre- At the 111 on the other carefully. end of the second Of Cam roUs stock; if, fen Observe the 50th Anniversary vailing epidemic. week are *t I wHICatire Makes Cakes like This! as they for the qualities. [ j generally sickly and puny chicks, ready yfl of Their Marriage. The service for the Odd Fellows,with sermon which is **I have noticed a will never make Dry Mash, kept before them all great Mr. Whitcomb of ,| ;,t n ature others and by Bangor,was well attend- the X\\V=n many taking this Camden, April 21. Mr. Mrs. L the ■ time. This Dry Mash contains: and I ed the bad Mr. Light, tender, mouth-melting cake, r9 or breeders and are remedy, have yet considering day. Fletcher,who ld- M. Kenniston celebrated the 50th anni -aHC 20 lbs. bran failed to see a case where Mr. will kind are to the accompanied Whitcomb, stop in town that you proud serve, whether M r show purposes. U Vvm continued use of Peru- versary of their this week a ^ 10 lbs. corn wedding ~ |lt" meal na did not complete a sat- and speak in the village church next Sunday ; raise strong, healthy 10 cure the home of Mrs. 1 it is a cake stirred for the 'R lbs. barley meal *sfactory in reason- their daughter, Silai afternoon and at the Center in the forenoon. just you up ^ success to L lx joM able time.” key of many 10 lbs. ground oats Heal. An was hell informal reception Hazel or a ricn one for I to 10 lbs. Bhorts i b Fogg,the 8-years-old girl of Fred Fogg, splendid big failure accomplish from 2 to 5 and 7 to after which danc 10 lbs. meet 8, fell down cellar and was It a scraps quite badly injured. ,s failure. is gen- was family certain ing of their friendi 20 ozs. fine salt. enjoyed. Many It is feared she has a fracture of the leg or ,'1' fact that the gathered to person n extend anc ii;ed R OQl'rloe tKo irmina !_I _l. Perkins’ Corner News. congratulations hip. It is a hard case. have the Wonderful for pastry, too, and as "R wish them of They sym- just good .. raise chicks from future years happiness ssfully fore them at all pathy of every one. Dr, Watson was sum- ^ times, Bhell Mr. Kenniston was born in until are grit, oyster Lafe cum Appletor ,re hatched they Siggins’ dog “Spot,” outer ■Timer 9K 1Q9Q .1 1M XT’ ..nniatnn moned. He advised them to take her to Ban- fin’e 1 and chick charcoal. also receive ill molro o atloouaa r\r They sum bushes last week and Goes farther—a in household sot his teeth was of the latf ! gor hospital and he accomnanied the nnrontH help economy daily a limited amount of food in Clementine, daughter ^B green inter old man there with the It might almost Harvey’s leg. Suze More Josiah and Susan child. x —because it is milled a B TV business. the form of oats. (Simonton) Heming- by special process finely chopped sprouted way, was who can success- was cumin’ long ther road, and Suze sed born in Camden, May 21, person Fresh water is each and 1837, in the house in which *’ given day it wasn’t morn ten they S until they are two weeks minits fore “Spot’1 now State Of changed whenever live. They were married in Easi Trade. Your will have it. Good like B necessary. was ded. Lafe took on grocer grocers success of the poultry turribly, an’ sed Boston, April 18, 1865, at the Saratoga With any system of feeding there must Expansion. Trade moving into new and thet he wood hev ther old man fined for street Methodist Episcopal church, by a higher ground. Some slow lines up. Tell Flo../ go good proportion of common sense Rev. j waking e1* William r" a nusence if he Albinus 0. Hamilton. George W. for future more r, evident that the publik hed happened to | Buying marked in textiles. upon and a careful study of conditions, if the Burkett of Belfast is the only person I Cottons lead in strength. enor* the hev hed more’n one dog, but az he didn’t Consumption '^A ,mie very now during early best results are to be living who was present at the wed- mous. Crop reports good. Needed rains help obtained. hev he hed life its suc- dogs ernough to give et up as ding. The have resided in wheat. Large increase in spring-wheat area. depends Or.e of our most successful happy couple poultry- he couldn’t make a kase. Camden Southern advices more cheerful. War orders FOR SALE AT YOOR CROCERS i,:d to a very great ex- fifty-two years and they were jr men has said, “When I go out to feed, I still coming. Export trade at new high,levels. Thets ther thet seams tei generously remembered with gold, silvei ij. as well as literally, way things Collections better. Wheat exports very large. take a pailful of grain and another of china, cut and a substantial run sum glass purse Foreigners buying new Bank clear- nds upon the methods right through folkses lives, wen of crop wheat, p. common sense” and it be added, gold, the latter gift being from Cam- ings gain over recent might a cums years.Bradstreets, April ■" good things erlong they aint got den Sea- that the latter should be used liberally. commandery, Knights Templar, 26th. 90 nothin’ ter corner it with—so whats ther side chapter, O. E. S.,ar;d a few intimate of the writer, fully Professor Wm. F. Schoppe, use? friends. In his younger days Mr. Ken- aths in baby chicks are The day of harsh physics is gone. People Montana Station, niston was a successful teacher and for ROLLER Experiment want Ther was er feller a mild, easy laxatives, Doan's Regulets SKATING r feeding. this 1 do stoppin’ down ter By Montana. thirty years held the responsible posi- have satisfied thousands. 25c at all drug stores Bozeman, ther tarvern thet seamed ter tion tan the use of undesir- nobody no of superintendent of the Camden AT THE much Anchor Works. tel- jh in a few cases, this erbout, ’cept thet he sed as how Congratulations by Tuberculosis “Remedies” That and Capt. Horace Smith Drowned. his name was egraph letter arrived all day from : over feeding, Hinks, an thet he was a Are distant friends and the house was a bank Worthless. prospekter a lookin’ erround ter better of Bangor, April 23. Captain Horace Smith of r v. ss of while flowers sent by loving friends, fifty incubation, Seal Harbor, Me., master of schooner Mineola, his self by settlin’ down and buyin’ a pinks sent members of the e and it No Real Cure being by while his vessel at Stern's ralle developed grown, Possible From Any Of The ! Eastern boarding Mills, East Ooliseum Rink place fer his own. Arter he hed stuck Star. During the reception Master fell between the vessel and nost the entire white and Patent Gov- Hampden, today Preparations Investigated by Thomas months the whaaf and was drowned. erround fer a wile, he lowed thet ther French, Jr.,eighteen old, The body was ■f : he yolk. During the very ernment Scientist. walked the length of the room and pre- recovered and taken in charge by Coroner Kel- VVidder was Spillins place jest erbout sented a leher. A bruise on the head indicates that EVERY EVENING incubation and just about Washington, D. C., April 25, 1915. Mrs. Kenniston with large whot he was lookin’ fer. When ther bunch of a Captain Smith struck the schooner or the starts to break its last pinks. He made charming ■hick way After investigating under the Food and wharf in his fall and was thus rendered uncon- coppy of ther Clarion cum out it sed thet picture and acted his part in a manner he is absorbed or a scious. yolk Drugs Act, large number of prepara- that would have done credit to an older Josh Cummins hed sold ther cow thet he .riv cavitv, so that when tions advertised as consumption cures, person. During the evening Rev. L. D. and Afternoons. got first with over ter Union fair Saturday prize Evans re-married the Holiday this un- Mrs.Ken- a rhed it still has the Department of Agriculture has not couple. last year to sum city feller thet wanted niston was in black and white .o.l in the The been able to discover that can in gowned ...... body. yolk any any silk. Evening 7.30 to 10 ter get some prize stock tegather ter sell Refreshments were served during o’clock, i'll1 intestine the urnbil- sense be as “cures” for tuber- g by regarded the evening and there was a handsome milk ter them city feller friends ov his vident intention of Na- culosis. Some contain drugs that may wedding cake. They have one daughter, Afternoon 2 to 5 o’clock. thet didn’t hev no cows of ther own. Mrs. Silas food matter contained in at times afford some temporary relief Heal, and one granddaughter, The widder’s place Josh’s on ther Mrs. H. D. Small. Mr. Kenniston re- I e used the chicks from the of the jined - up by distressing symptoms ceived the from F. North. Ther wasn’t nobody livin’ on degree Amity lodge, Admission, 10 Cents r stages of development. disease, but this is all. Since the pas- and A. M. in 1863 and was master of the ther widder’s place, the winders was all rves, with the addition sage of federal legislation prohibiting lodge in 1868. He received the degree Ladies’ 15c. boarded up, an ther thet sed “For from R. A. in Skates, the parent bird provides, the shipment in interstate commerce of sign Keystone chapter, M., Sail” was almost faded out. Josh hed 1869 and was high priest of the ordpr in g are enough to medicinal for which false f strong preparations 1884. He became a member of Gents’ 25c. ther care of ther place fer the widder’s King Skates, search of food. So with and fraudulent claims are made, there Hiram council at Rockland in 1881, the nephew thet lived over ter .-her own instinct, she will has been a marked tendency to label Spragg’s Claremont Commandery of Rockland in Mills. 1887 and the Scottish 32nd I about with her from place these preparations “remedies” instead Rite, degree, u; ~ 1. -, — T _... in 1897. He was v»v vv» ov-v. eminent commander of in of “cures” or “infallible cures” as they won ElUUUt stopping long enough Claremont Commandery in 1884 and a ther widder’s farm, an he liked ther :,i; allow the chicks to gorge used to be called. In many cases, how- charter member and first commander of looks ov BUY YOUB can it fust rate, an he tole Josh thet Camden i;: w ho will say that an old ever, they not even be regarded as j Commandery, serving three he would send home He was a brood chicks? remedies. fer ther muny to years. charter member and Clocks and t■ roller.y second Watches, make ther first 6n so he noble grand of Mt.- Battie Lodge, Jewelry A for for paymunt it, Rheumatism of. and be sure to have work done .an enters, he na- “cherry balsam”, example, [ I. 0. 0. F. He was elected senior your by Jiso. upsets moved frum ther tarvarn ter grand the “cure” of and up Josh’s warden For and Joes 30 with the best of “consumption” of the Grand Lodge of Maine in Young Old ter til ther W. M. Phoenix of the which it stay muny cum. Wall arter 1888 and was a charter member and first The acute THAYER, Jeweler, Row. Hock. We are all hu- “hemorrhage lungs”, agonizing pain of a few ned went Hinks er patron of Seaside O. E. of was represented would “strike at the days by got chapter, S., rheumatism is soothed at once ll' t see the little fellows eat Camden. The of this check an Josh cashed it fer him fer a golden wedding Sloan’s Liniment. Do not very root ot tne disease was tound on by then, to grow. We hate to happy couple was a rub—it to sore dollars an he took ther greatly enjoyed by penetrates the to be but a solution in hundred,an forty **.. and so we feed them. This analysis nothing large number of friends and they re- a comfort not :y Josh tole spot, bringing water and alcohol of ben- muny. him where ter go an ceived the heartiest wishes of all tor a of hut it must not be opium, sugar, dreamed until tried. Get a r«r.t proper, he started ter and salts and go over ter see ther wid- long happy future, and that they bottle today. inr. I; 13 to the zaldehyde, inorganic coloring best keep little may celebrate their diamond is der’s nephew an ter call in an see Ez wedding PRESTON’S matter. It contained no bark ex- : hungry during the first cherry the wish of a host of friends. RHEUMATISM down ter ther and tract or balsam. Harlow, village buy Here What Others Say: ften but never & allowing *‘I recommend Livery, Boarding Transient Stable sum furnature thet Ez hed when he an his RUSSIANS ON highly your Liniment A more elaborate “cure” consisted of 180,000,000 THE as Is situated on W ei' ant. The reason for this the best remedy for rheumatism I ever ashirgtcn street just eft tfain street. 1 have single and wife Martha house she run WATER used. Before it I sums five different which the kept before WAGON. using spent large double hitches, etc. Careful h chicks are allowed all preparations of money trying to get relief of the tucltoards, drivers if desired. Your with ther misery patron- credulous was to take away tin pedler. Wal, ther and pains in limbs and body, so I tried issolicited. want or need to patient separately. age Telephones-stable 235 house 61-13. make them In the American your Liniment both internal and external 2, Iy28 next mornin’ Josh waited til near noon May Magazine Cap- These were, first, the medicine proper, tain and I found relief, and now am W. ,i not be necessary for the Granville Fortescue writes an article quick G. PRESTON. Proprietor. fer Hinks ter cum an well and strong again.”—Geo. 225 the essential ingredients of which were back, he thot he entitled, for Warsaw. It is Curtis, ir the store of food found in “Battling N. 15th St., Springfield, III. hed got lost, so he hitched old an account of the war on the east- found to be morphine, cinnamic acid and up great Here’s Proof juentiy, it remains in the ern of an driv over ter see an he frontier Germany. is *‘I arsenic—not a very safe mixture to take “Pomp” Ez, Following wish to write and tell you about a Shortly fermentation an extract: fall I had down fourteen and bruised foun out thet Hinks hadn’t never been steps, a tonic which was my neck and bad. I could not 1 h rial action starts and habitually; second, “When Russia went to war the Czai hip very so sleep at all. I sent wife for a 25 cent ther; Josh, thot so he thet a my to contain iron but did then, sed, with stroke of his pen put one hundrec bottle of n^r^ET^OUR^CROPS^^^DECIDlT^n in The supposed not; your Liniment and in two days’ numbers. symp- will tell Hinks hed gone over ter Onionville and million on the watei time I was on my feet They you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured third, a “cough mixture” made up of eighty people again.”—Charles t : dull Hyde, 1325% Prairie St. Mo. | in simple: diarrhea, ter sum wagon. Anri, believe me, this watei Ave., Louis, the Best Equipped in the at alcohol, chloroform, and codeine which mebby get furniture of the fur- $ Factory Country Belfast, Maine. death rate. The wagon ‘ikon’ is no bluff. It is harder t( high niture sum JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AUENTS. ( is a derivative of or dealer, iron bedsteads, meb- called “White Diar- opium morphine; get a drink in Russia today than it is at £ like ther summer folks hev. fourth, a mixture which contained some by, So Lake Mohonk. How wise was this edict THE COE-MORTIMER NEV\ YORK ther name—the results SLOANS COMPAI\Y, Josh on his back of the ruler of Russia is now shown ir j| quinine and a solution of water and way went inter ther | the condition of his army. Their and codeine store an spent erbout all of ther check fighting alcohol; fifth, tablets. Even effectiveness is higher than that of the v: Oivinced by long experi- for he the strongest constitution could nardly things needed, an paid Sam Bar- French and fully equal to the English, LINIMENT t f the west where we hear low a bill thet he the ■ for and stand a prolonged course of such a treat- owed him outen it. measured by physical fitness of the neuralgia, sciatica, sprains rt ad units the I bruises. “White Diarrhea’’ ment. Sam sent ther check over ter ther composing forces. On the othei city All Druggists, 25c. where hand, the German soldiers nearly all car 9| that (Maine) “White In the of such ter have it put onter hi3 bank account marketing preparations flasks of or other Ivar ■ Send four cents in for a Spend ry whisky spirits. stamps Money nightmare to many poul- considerable ingenuity is frequently and pretty soon ther feller ter ther bank the Siberian knows this, and I fear that ■ TRIAL BOTTLE r 90 percent of the sent it the shown. One of the main objects is to back ter Sam, marked “Nothin famous edict is sometimes broker Or. Earl S. ota are when a batch of I Sloan, Inc. not caused by or sumthin like an prisoners is gathered in. j persuade the patient that he is doin,” rhet, Sam sed B. Pa. receiving The flasks are contraband ol | Dept. Philadelphia, as defined by the it ment thet ther feller hed certainly at a comparatively low price, the indi- went an war.” In Belfast! ti and I am fully con- drawed ther vidual attention of a trained specialist. all muny ;outen ther bank st) per cent of these afore ther check an For this purpose, sympton blanks are got ther, Sam sed inproper feeding during thet Josh wood hev ter employed. These contain a number of make thet paper THE PRICE OF SUCCESS AND you will be and the chick’s life, helping yourSelf Belfast a3 the good. So Josh went over ter questions about patient’s symptoms, Square a terrible for well. r Many people pay price 1 RUCKING Every dollar that at heme system of brooding Holmes’s an borrered sum stays benefits the number varying from a dozen or so muny more’n success, sacrificing for it health and hap- icks, 1 find it difficult to he fer a Ameri- I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking. everybody else, because it bccsts business. to as many as 70 or 80. The patient is hed, it took erbout all he got fer piness. Neurasthenia, typically are and can is due to worry over the Furniture and a many systems led to believe that the information which the cow ter cash ther check with, an he disease, piano moving specialty. ALSU, you PROTECT You SEE for success more than to yourself. what i of which are good and Sam his struggle any Leave orders at the stable, corner of Wain he furnishes in reply to these questions, paid muny. other one you buy before you for the ■ thing. pay it, size, shape, toyed here is only one of Then JoBh his and Cross streets, and they will receive color, will be carefully considered before any got darnder up, an went Neurasthenia is a condition of nervous ■ ssful but there must kind—everything that’s and that ones, ter an in which the fails to attention. Telephone connection. important, you medicine is prescribed for him, though down ther village got out a war- exhaustion system prompt a or the after unusual demands have to take for key to problem. rant fer Mister an recuperate upon W. granted when you from mail every physician knows that an accurate Hinks, Josh, be give W. BLAZO, buy I its nervous energy. Its symptoms are careful study, I would ter order houses. You cannot be made in this it Si Hubbard, ther town constable, a 126 Waldo don’t have to bother with 1 diagnosis possibly over-sensitiveness, irritability, disposi- Avenue, Eelfast. money owing in order of impor- way. As a matter of fact none is at- an I pity thet feller when Si gets him! tion to worry over trifles, headache, pos- orders or checks or or risk k at stamps, loose money in them, as rules to be nausea. tempted and the degree of attention I don’t no as he will darst ter cum sibly the mails. •ur‘1'^ the first two weeks: The treatment is one of nutrition of the You don’t have to wait for or back arter he reads whot it erbout days 1 which these individual reports receive says yi.rniir nerve cells, requiring a non-alcoholic weeks for sense. him in ther if he hed For Sale delivery. And if anything is wrong or can be measured by the fact that cases Clarion; been any- tonic. As the nerves get their nourish- ni of brooding that needs it can be supplies have come under the observation of thing ov a man he woodn’t hev gone an ment from the blood the treatment must changing, arranged in a jiffy—with 1 wi'h an abundance of fresh towards the the in which mail order drawed all ther muny outen ther bank be directed building up blood. a man ON THE SPOT. ■ department irtv of heat, from Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills act directly on ranging concerns a business of this kind afore Josh ther with thet check. doing got the blood and with of .."J raiure to a proper regulation temperature have received as as Si sed in the “thet he wood ! many 4,000 letters a paper rest the diet have proved of the greatest bene- under the hover. Such a day. thet feller on sight, an they aint fit in many cases of neurasthenia. A ! s0 clean. to or easily kept After the patient has submitted his green down in Perkins’ Corner as tendency anemia, bloodlessness, Trade with Journal they shown most neurasthenic is Advertisers! wholesome food. Feed mite he. hv posh! by patients, “diagnosis report” he is urged to pur- also corrected these tonic Your sparingly. The system by pills. chase a supply of the medicine. If he Jim Parsons hez a machanikal turn ov own druggist sells Dr. Williams’ Pink ■Station has been to feed $39.00 does so, he is then urged to purchase mind, an hez invented sum things thet Pills. Begin the treatment today before 1 Read over what irks as follows: condition becomes chronic. they have to say-You’d better. more. If he states that he has experienc- wood have made him famous if hed ad- your -AT- to the brooders Two useful books “Diseases oftheNer- during ed no beneficial effects he is told that he vertised them Jim cum home They are the LEADING TRADERS of this right. vvuo Dyoteiu tuiu »»imu tu cuiu locality. i, thus eliminating the a ter his sister has not taken enough, and this process frum visit Clara’s over How to Eat” will be sent free by the Dr. JACKSON & HALL’S They would not be advertising, otherwise. r breaking them. A Williams is likely to continue until the limits of ter the Ducktrap, an wile he waz over Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. in the so if mention this have that it will to placed brooder, ther he saw a woman thet Y., you paper. They goods pay you buy. his credulity have been reached. If, on moved ther They access to it. The next could not afford to the other he decides at the frum ther city, I guess Chicago, makin advertise if this were not true. v hand, begin- are fed the first time on an arter Jim hed home an FRANK A. ning not to purchase the medicine it is preserves, got NYE, James Duncan, C. E„ They are, without honorable. *1118 is on a exception, They will sprinkled pie- to be offered to him at done up his chores he went over ter see ifi;i 111 likely successively a chick The bran is SEARSPORT. use you right. If we were not sure of we grit. lower prices until he is at last induced to Bill Kimball, an hed a big can made, an Undertakerand Licensed MAINE, this, them for fifteen or believe that he cannot afford to would not them as ^ twenty ignore Jim took it home and stewed up a lot ov Land accept advertisers. *hen removed. the such a bargain. This is carried to such Surveying, During Btuff and filled it morn harf full and Embalmer. It’s an extent that a “treatment”, the cheaper in the end, and ALWAYS to are fed four times a orig- Valuation of safer, thcy inal of which is be Bcrewed ther cower on tite and sot it Timberlands, llr".;'“‘■vs price $25, may offered patronize them. from ay. On the third and there- at the end of six months for CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY. Buy those who ([ $2.50. outside ov ther barn, til he got a charnce and I*u' feeds of bran is As a matter of fact the successful Topographic in,. '! m>d-day ter finish up his Jim throwed treatment of tuberculosis preservins. and 60 ”tllf‘y are given a of requires SEARSPORT MAIN ST.. BELFAST iet. feeding his checked boss.blanket over an then Hydrographic Surveys, much more than the mere giving of it, grain fed in a fine chopped Advertise in The medicine and, moreover, what will help he forgot all about it. Tleephone connections at both places. Journal. All calls answered* S8t.r General one case will not necessarily help anoth- A little wile arterwards, one mornin promptly. Engine ering^Work. er. Claims that are absolutely unwar- erbout four lyrll o’clock, Dan Simmons went Be con a-hand ranted are no longer permitted on the. Farm out ter ther barn ter feed his goods of every de- For sale labels of medicines shipped in interstate up Furni- scription. Consisting of 120 acres of fertile soil, not commerce, but the be'such itock, an he looked inter the air ter ture. bedding, cai wording may up rocky; splendid hay and potato land; timber TO LET aB to a pets, stoves, etc Dr. Edith F. convey misleading impression lee whot kind ov a day it wuz going te r Antique furniturt Kidder, and wcod enough to pay entire cost; beautiful without the use of absolute statements. a If buildings and an elegant borne. 6 rooms oe, an seed sumthin sailin overhead in specialty. yot OSTEOPATHIC FLAT, and bath, sec- Thus these preparations continue to find have anything u PHYSICIAN, Frank Grady, caretaker; no trespassing un- FURNISHEDond floor, set tubs, hot and cold water, 10 the sell < a sale the fact that a little trou- air. Dan runs inter ther house an drop me der penalty of law. Address minutes’ walk from 3 minutes despite card and will receive a can. 42 HIGH STREET. BELFAST. postofflce, from posta you prompt tf9 F. E. salt water. for ble on the part of the wakes up his Granser, Uncle Abram WALTKB H. ELKINS, Suitable summer use. Inquire prospective pur- wOOMBb, Hours—9to 12 and 2 to or Corner Cross Str 5, by appointment. 131 Eureka Street, of MRS. E. L. *J0»8 chaser will reveal their worthlessness. an tole hini thet a German Bub- and Federal ts. Belfast. MACOMBER, flnjQ x»jo Dodge, Telephone 227>11 4wl6 San Francisco, Californa 16tf 11 Bay View St., Belfast, Maine. TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. The OBITUARY. Mra. Adeline (Harwood) Fish, wife of John APPLETON. FOR SUMMER VISITORS. Republican Journal died 19th at her home in "~'OT Fish, April Hope» The following transfers of real estate were * aged 78 years and 9 months. She had been in Rev. L. F. Cook of Sharon, Mass., haa been BELFAST. THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1915 recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds After five days of suffering from pneumonia, if You Have Accommodations to Offer poor health for a long time. Mrs. Fish was engaged as pastor of the fiaptiat church. Make for the wife of died at her week ending April 28, 1915: Lucy, George Hillman, of Solomon and Them Known Now. the daughter Sally Harwood Dr. of wss a re- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Annie T to Eliza- home in Bangor, March 26th, 78 years. Darling Hyde Park, Mass., Park, Stockton Springs, aged of of a of Hope, one family eight children. cent viiftor at Dr. B. N. Kellar’s. Furnished House in Searsport. To let for beth M land and in Both Mr. and Mrs. Hillman were born in Troy, Goodere, do; buildingB She married John Fish of South Hope and the summer a most desirable furnished house The Jour. Pub. Co. which was their home until several after Republican Stockton years Dell Cummings sold a cow recently to Mr. Springs. they had one son, Elwyn, now of New York in Searsport on a seven-acre lot running to Irvin W to James E Jack- their marriage. The deceased was the oldest the cattle dealer, for $100. Her girth Peirce, Belmont, city, and who married Mias Nellie Sibley of Libby, private shore. There are 12 rooms, 2 baths, 4 land in of a family of six children of the late Rufus was 6 feet and 8 inches. CHARLES A. PILSBURY. } Bu“Onager son, do; Belmont. Hope. She leaves besides her husband, who is fire-places, 2 porches, electricity, stable and II 0 to A L Pitts- and Patience Plummer. Of her father's fam- Burgess, Belfast, Wright, 84 years old and very feeble, but has cared for Harry Pease has returned from Rahway, garage. An unusual opportunity for any one ily, two brothers, Emulus of Pittsfield, Alton field; land in Montville. ber the son and a N. where he the winter with his who wants a Terms. For one one very tenderly, granddaugh- J., spent first class summer place. Address Advertising square, of and one MisB Olinda Plum- Frank W Hatch, Islesboro, to Laura E Hatch, Bangor, sister, a inch length in column, 25 cents for one week ter, Miss Laura Fish; brother, Samuel Har- sister, Mrs. Carrie Woodruff. Mrs. Albert V. Nickels, 180 Huntington avenue mer of remain. Mrs. Hillman was the and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. do; land and in Islesboro. Troy, and a buildings wood of Lincolnville, sister-in-law, Mrs. Our village schools Boston, Mass. mother of 15 9 of whom are began again Monday Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a M Clark, et al, Frankfort, to Thorn- children, living Julia Nancy Harwood. after a vacation of two weeks on account of Cottage to Let or Sell. Finest location 50 cents for three who J year; $1.00 for six months; ton F Clark, do; land and in Frank- Willie, Rufas, Hiram, Charles and George, buildings the prevalence of measles in the village. between Camden and Bangor, on Belfast shore months. reside in Bangor, and one daughter, Mrs.Emma The remains of Mrs. Herbert Richards of fort, overlooking Penobscot Bay; will let or sell my ! arrived boat Mr. and Mrs. Cook and little son have M Gilbert. The two oldest daughters, Mrs. Jamaica Plain, Mass., by Tuesday Nellie M Heagan, Frankfort, to Nancy cottage of 7 rooms (built by the day), with one Unless we are mistaken the Amanda Emerson and Mrs. Patience and a service was held at the Coombs’ moved into one of Fred Davidson’s greatly land and Emerson, prayer tenements, Heagan, do; buildings in Frankfort. acre of land; garage; tennis court; grove of “brother” who writes the charming reside in Winn and Mrs. Dora Clark in Bow- undertaking rooms at 10 a. m., Rev. Haraden the one known as “the Ulmer house.” Nancy M Heagan, Frankfort, to Nellie M trees; excellent and S. Pearl of the church officiat- boating; fishing bathing; nature sketches in the Lewiston Sun, doinham. There are alBO 36 or more grand- Congregational Mrs. Annie Davidson of a native 1 Heagan, do; land and buildings in Frankfort. Boston, used only by myself. Dr. F. Fames, The interment was in the in George children, and several great grandchildren, also ing. family lot of is a of her Mrs. and who is deservedly complimented by Hollis A Dean, et als, to C E Appleton, guest mother, 249 street, Boston. Lincolnville, the Head of the Tide Newbury great, great grandchildren. When fen years cemetery. Mrs. Rich- Ed. Butler. Mrs. Davidson is for a contemporary, is a "sister.” Dearborn, do; land in Lincolnville. negotiating Furnished Cottage. To let for the season, ards was born in the of of age the deceased experienced religion, and Belfast, daughter the the “Walker now Ederick Frank G Sargent, Belfast, to Mary Agnes place,” occupied by a 7-room furnished situa- been late John and Sarah and her cottage delightfully Another German pirate ship has Vanno lansl anrl hnili4in»n in Dnlf.nf from that time until her death her faith and Shuman, girlhood Mr. who has Edgecomb, Davidson, employ- ted on the North Water in was in Belfast on what is Shore, Northport. at Norfolk. Her brave trust in the wisdom and of her passed now the ment in a restaurant in will arrive interned skipper, Peter Morang, Palermo, to Fred H goodness Boston, the and water Morang, She in cottage closet. Apply to A. A, mer- Heavenly Father never faltered. Through Merriam place. died the Boston city later. who had been sinking defenceless do; land in Palermo. Howes, Belfast. death and the trials and hard- hospital of pneumonia, aged 63 years. One run the sickness, many chant vessels, dared not gauntlet Selena I Merry, Thorndike, to John H Merry, Rev. Eugene Prescott and wife of Giddis, Furnished Room. A furnished room, with brother, Elijah S. Shuman of Belfast, survives land and in “***»'“ -----*--—-* of the cruisers awaiting him outside the do; buildings Thorndike, North Dakota, with Mr. Prescott and a young modern conveniences, in a pleasant location will and all was for Her remairs were accompanied to Belfast A. but believed it was God’s by Benjamin Jones, et al, Burnham to Nash man from Rockland, while returning from will be let for the season to a man and wife or Capes. the best. She was a sincere, devoted Chris- or. Walter V. O’Malley of Jamaica Plain. R. Goodwin, do; land and buildings in Burn- Washington last Thursday afternoon with an single person. Apply to E S. McDonald, 43 or wherever she There is a rumor in circulation in Wash- tian, whose life in the home ham. The remains of Harold Burgess were brought automobile, Mr. Prescott acting as chauffeur, Congress street, Belfast. be might be, daily, hourly, revealed patience, i ngton that President Wilson will not Alfred L. Estes, and John C. Lamb, Troy, to to Troy April 24th from his late home in Pitts- met with an accident while descending the To Let. Cottage at Temple Heights, North- resignation, trust, thanking God morn- If that Mrs. C. A. land and perfect field for interment in Fairview the and near the room a candidate for a second term. | Coffin, do; buildings in Cemetery. lull from the Ridge residence port. Living and kitchen on first floor; | and for the blessings and mercies ing evening Troy was his former home. His was 71 of The room for four be true he never know what the Troy. age the Misses Ripley. steering gear and i beds on second floor. Apply to may just that came from His hand. Often has it been Alfred L. years. of him and of his Estes, Troy, to Frank C. Shaw, do; brake refused to work and the car ran into the ! Wm. M. Greenlaw, Belfast. American people think remarked by those who knew her daily life: land in Troy. ditch and was overturned. The chauffeur was | Belfast. Furnished cottage at the Battery administration. “She is a true Christian and a wonderful wom- WINTERPORT. Hattie E. Sprague and Nina G. Harris, Bel- thrown from the car as it went over.the others to rent for the season. Eight large rooms and an.” Until the last her countenance remained store has gone fast, to John P. Sylvester, do; land and build- were confined within it until help arrived, bath; fireplace; spacious verandas; an acre of Another big department fair and youthful, her hair the same beautiful Miss Hilda Williams of Boston visited Mrs. | j ings in Belmont. when they were extric ted, badly shaken up, land; tennis; croquet; bathing; beauti- into bankruptcy-the A. D. Matthews brown. Ihe undertaker remarked: “She is the Georee (irant last wenk. j boating; William H. Blake, Palermo, to Wilmarth uui not me ful view across Penobscot N. Y. It looked at xuriunaieiy seriously injured. bay; good markets; Son’s of Brooklyn, fairest person of her age I have ever seen.” Arthur Fisher of Boston is visiting his sister Ashe, Swanville; land and buildings in Palermo. owner of the car was notified of the accident ( city water; two miles from town; secluded; one time as though the small retail stores She was unselfish, mindful of others, forget- Miss Mary Fisher, Main street. Jesse M. Rhoades, Liberty, to Celestia R. by phone and came with another car and took small attractive colony. Apply to Will Rus- be driven out of business, but they ful of self, ever looking the sunny side would Rhoades, do; land and buildings in Liberty. upon Mrs. Belle Erskine and daughter, Miss Rose, the party to Rockland to the home of Mr. Pres- sell Howard, Williamstown, Mass. at forgetting the trials, of the seem to be holding their own, least, William A. to thinking only returned to Boston on steamer. cott. Tha auto was also in Ripley, Searsmont, C. S. Saturday’s ditched condition To Let The first floor of a furnished house com- blessings of life, and this happy disposition no while many of their formidable Adams, do; land in Searsmont. Charles to be and was taken to the Mrs. Davis and son of Bangor passed operated Rockland, —situated in on Penobscot doubt preserved her youth. For some years Searsport, Maine, have to the wall. Marcellus R. to to — petitors gone Knowlton, Belfast, Roy G. the week-end with Mrs. Augusta Snow, Lin- principal injury being the top. Bay of 9 with her sight gradually failed, yet until her last consisting rooms, electric and Grace E. Ridley, do; land and buildings in coln street. lights, sailed from Boston last illness she had cared for her home and hus- running water, etc., delightful location, A schooner Belfast. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Bur- A camp of Fire Girls is to be beautiful shade trees, would let the rooms week for Africa whose cargo consisted band who, since a serious illness 4 years ago, Camp organ- dock Blood Bitters is splendid for purifying Hattie E Ward, Readfleld, to Oscar S. Ellis, fine has been in but could not be ized under the guardianship of Miss Catherine the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound singly, boating and bathing. Address, of New rum. This is a land in Stockton failing health, mainly England Brewer; Springs. digestion. All druggists sell it. Price CO. M. S. persuaded the children to leave their home Haley, and applications are now being received $1 (Mrs.) Dodge, Searsport, Maine. dates hack but Oscar S. to Hattie E. by trade that many years, Ellis, Brewer, Ward, Furnished Cottages At and live with some were so by the organizing committee. Belfast, Me, on land in them, yet living the included bibles Readfleld; Stockton Springs. Penobscot two in earlier days cargoes near PROSPECT. Bay furnished cottages for rent they could daily look after and care for Mrs. Frank who was taken from One Mary E. et Belfast, to Arthur Wakefield, the cabins were filled with mission- Hall, als, by month or season; three new Lot and their need and want. In her the sleeping rooms, Ritchie, do; land and in Belfast. every youth* home of her mother, Mrs. James Mason, to to convert the heathen buildings Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown were recent j beds, large living rooms, kitchens aries going out Mrs. Hillman was a successful Russell’s fireplace, Fred A. Lane, to Norman H. teacher, always Hospital, Brewer, a week ago, was Prospect, visitors in Bang r. piped with pure no other cot- who were to drink the rum. a with a remarkable spring water; Welch; do; land in Prospect. possessing scholarly mind, removed from the hospital on Saturday to her s Mrs. Helen of has been in town tages near; fresh vegetables, milk and Women memory. She seemed to know the bible thor- home in Dexter. Gray Bangor eggs Jersey near. Maurice D. an at the an- and her hours of visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Cummings Towle, Belfast, Maine. In address, April 20th, oughly during suffering kept The has been The News of Brooks. Winterport Ferry recently For Rent for the Season. The of the Associated Press in of to and Mr. L. and Chester Wood were at cosy little Lisle nual luncheon repeating passages scripture herself; taken W. S. Tainter and it is under- F, Ward, 50c. by Capt. Megunticook at In- before Swan Lake for a cottage Temple Heights. York President Wilson said: about an hour passing away sang dis- stood that a motor boat is to be last week day's fishing. New city used for pas- quire of W. 83 Main Stanley J. Roberts has begun work on the these lines. Harry Clark, St„ Belfast. If any man wants a scrap that is an tinctly senger service. A float for transportation of The Knights of Pythias plan to have a “May Summer highways. j Cottages to Rent at Swan Lake Two W,^ I am “The cross is not than Hi9 interesting scrap and worth while, greater Grace, automobiles is also promised, and this will also Ball'' on the evening of April 30th, at their hall. The storm cannot hide His j furnished, 6 room cottages, would accommodate man. I warn him that he is not go- Will S. Jones is his house blessed face.” his having shingled be much appreciated as there has been no ac- has Miss Wing of Newbury, Vt.f been a guest six or eight persons, at the head of Swan Lake. to draw me into the scrap for his and otherwise improved and These were her last words. Troy friends ing repaired. commodations for the latter the past two sea- of Miss the teacher at the Clark school. Union advertisement but if he is looking for extend much sympathy to the bereaved fam- Lopez, Fine oak grove; boats, ice and wood furnished; Suits Mrs. A. B. Payson is still confined to her sons. trouble that is the trouble of men in ily- Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Cunningham of Swanville j within short walk of good country store; 6 miles room, but is thought to be recevering from _ The Fine woven. general and I can help a little, why then, following invitations have been issued spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Uceba from steamboat landing in Searspc rt. Good Neati fi gk« her illness. Walter J. died 25th at | am in for it. Upham April his home the I by Epworth League to its High school Marden. fishing, trout and salmon. Telephone service Per!' i No. 61 Belmont avenue. He was taken ill with referred to “Jess” Wil- Mrs. Aphia Thompson and her sister, Mrs. members and their friends: if desired. For further Respectfully Mr. A. E. Dockham, who has lately been in information telephone Laura are at the Hamm measles, grip followed and later developed in- the of the Jacobs, homestea'd for “A Elburnj Nnevegi” 279 6, or write A. North Me. lard, heavy-weight champion Bethel, Vt, called on relatives and friends here Stinson, Searsport, the summer. to pneumonia, which caused his death. Mr. Thursday April twenty-ninth, world. For Sale or Rent. Furnished seven-room For was born in Dec. 1915 last week. Friday and M. J. Dow has the fence Upham Weston, Mass., 17, repaired around his E. M. Srteyv 8 l’kocc cottage and five acres land. Beautiful shore Another victim of the“mouth 1873, the only child of James and Emma Cooper Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd and her daughter onlv disease”; famous Sprout Hill pasture and will fill it with Oyu ear diictvn. privilege and unexcelled view of mountains Saturday to account Upham. He was engaged in farming in Wes- dish also Ada of Frankfort spent Sunday with Mrs. and that he should be called young stock for the summer. Chafing refreshments, information, and West Write H. M. furniahed IV Penobscot. Farrow, is of Sa- ton, where he married Miss Lillian Simmons, by Department Committee. Boyd’s parents,Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Killman. by Secretary Bryan suggestive ; Mrs. Will M. Welch of Auburn has been Islesboro. Me. of Belfast. moved to Belfast a address formerly They Garfield Lodge, I. O. 0. F. and Re- The Point and Ferry schools were not in ses- tan rebuking sin. In recent visiting the of Dr. A. E. Kilgore. We Mizpah To Let. Furnished room or the house family in ihe John F. bekah alj October, 1910, bought Chapman Lodge attended the Methodist church on sion the past week .owing case of scarlet Rear Admiral Peary predicted that with- are always glad to see her here, furnished. For particulars apply to S, S. L. place and in Mr. engaged farming. Upham bunday, April 25th, and were addressed by fever. No new cases having appeared the 7 Park in a hundred years “we should either be Mrs. E G. Roberts has returned home Shute, Street. prac- was a devoted husband, an father Rev. A. J. Lockhart. This occasion schools indulgent was Mr. will re-open Monday. To Let. A new 39c. on the as a nation or we shall occupy cured of her illness and takes much bungalow shore front eliminated tically and a man all who knew him. He Lockhart’s first service in the respected by pulpit since hav- Mrs. M. A. Mr. and J. T. with view of in with Littlefield, Mrs. beautiful bay and river. Fire- the entire North American world seg- pleasure associating ner neighbors. We initea with the church m Weston and been Baptist ing returned from Conference > for the and Mrs J. G. James of were in place, kitchen and All mail and t : are to have her with us so well and Shute, Bangor dining room, four sleeping ment.” In a statement given to the glad again May 4, 1911, joined the Belfast Baptist church eighth year. The united fraternities have at- on their to to at- rooms. Also two town Saturday way Searsport large corner rooms with all ders given ran Secretary Bryan says: jy letter. With his family of little children tended annually and that this was considered press tend the funeral of their brother and uncle, modern conveniences, corner High and Com- E. 0. le was a I a from an obscure man It Stantial has two small boats which he regular attendant at church and Sun- hits most able address to them seems a Such prediction fitting Mr. Thomas Heagan. mercial streets. Apply to Mrs. John W. Jones would be from one m ms has built at his and look as if Jay school. He was also a member of Waldo tribute to the toDlish; position place they they ability of the pastor, and ex- 33 Bel fast. Mr. Thomas whose home had al- High street, it is a little less than a crime. His pre- float all Mr. Stantial is one of the and of Penobscot I. O. O, Heagan, might right. Lodge Encampment, presses the confidence and esteem of his peo- in until a few For Rent. Fine old Colonial sur- JamesH.i' diction is based an which been Prospect years ago, house upon assumption ingenious men of Brooks and can do many F. He is survived by his wife, four little sons ple. ways has been demonstrated to be false — died 20th at the home of his rounded by acre of beautiful known things in the carpenter line. ind a daughter, Randall, Eugene, Rachael,Rod- April nephew, ^ grounds, a must namely, that nation constantly SWANVILLE William Smart, in Searsport. The remains as the Sibley home; 14 rooms, bath, modern Mrs. iey and Morris, and his parents. His father CENTER. or into Susan Holbrook,who has been confined to expand go decay. were to Grove Satur- steam cemented maids' irrived by train Monday to remain for brought Maple Cemetery plumbing, heat, cellar, the house quite closeiyby reason^f poor evening * health, Mrs. Eli Knowlton is quite comrortable. for interment. aath, fine stables, furnished bed linen William H. Van the de- the which took at 3 day except Benschoten.for s now calling upon her neighbors and seems funeral, place Wednesday Mr. Everett and considered most beautiful res- fense.declared that Col. Roosevelt meant m his Rev. Walter F. Bartlett of Winterport was the silverware; to be invigorated by the warm weather. f>. pastor, Sturtevant, j Flower Barnes nor spring of his dence in Belfast. to Orrin J. nothing personal to Mr. to The Odd Fellows attended in a guest nephew, Fred Barden, part of last Apply Dickey, She has been one of our most prominent so- officiating, j Charles F. Murphy of Tammany Hall, week. Belfast, Me. ladies and we jody. The remains will be taken to Weston on who alsowas mentioned in the statement, ciety are glad to see her out ;he morning train this, Thursday, morning ac- E. H. Littlefield and H. P. White each got a I and that those names were simply “al- igain. his father and w dow. 4-pound salmon and Fred Borden two of ■ ■ terms.” companied by got ! The News of Belfast. gebraic Mrs. Grace Dow Bachelder has the Took Hood’s and the Sore Farm taken like weight recently at Swan lake. Sarsaparilla This item is from the of the at report school Chase’s Corner in Jackson and is The death of James A. French and Swelling Disappeared. There will be a Carnival April 16th, Miss Charlotte Staples of Belfast Masquerade Skating libel suit of William Barnes vs. Theodore a school is'teaching igain teacher. It makes a change in Boston, Mass., removed a well known resi j it the Coliseum Riak May 10th, with $38 in in district 1 and 2 and is with Miss South Berwick, Me.—Mrs. Hannah on trial in N. Y. from the store and in that sense boarding Roosevelt, Syracuse, will be pleas- dent of W aldo County and a former merchant Blake, a resident of this town, writing :ash prizes. Farther particulars next week. Louise Cunningham. Perley Hustus is I in state- ant to her. She is a Normal school graduate and carry- under date^of Feb. (5. l'Jio, says: “Nothing personal’’ defamatory of this city. He was ill but about ten days the The North Church Guild met in the church Gar del ing pupils. me a and holds a “it was a good day for when the State certificate, and with her death came Mr. French was horn in ments of most vitriolic character! suddenly. Hood s Sarsaparilla >ark»rs Monday with but a small attendance, Mr. Fletcher of Waterville at paper advertising former experience it is easy for her to pick up and was 76 He was spoke Mon- Col. Roosevelt himself when on the wit- Lincolnville, aged years. was left at my home. 1 found in it »wing to the thunder shower, which prevented school work roe Center church last and will again. the son of Mrs. A. and the late Philander Sunday speak ne letter from a woman whose case ness stand said that he did not charge Mary there nany who had planned to attend. The hos- next Sunday, when the Sunday school similar to mine. 1 had a mis- We learn with regret of the death in Knox French, and his mother still resides there at ;esses were Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. Zenas Hart- Mr. Barnes with being personally cor- w:li be organized. step on a flight of stairs and injured of more than 90 In life he 3f our friend George Leonard. A al^ the age years. early ankle. A sore two inches across shorn and Miss Annette Holt. They served everything he said in cripple Horace my rupt. Perhaps to where he in the Robertson of New who to favor tiie ais life, he made the best of existing circum- removed Boston, engaged Hampshire, formed, and walking Itlicious home made candies and a very pleas- defamation of Barnes. Penrose and other was called to Brooks to the sore I my ankle. stances and had a smile restuarant business on Pearl street and where, attend burial of sprained int was No business was trans- and .a pleasant word the sore evening spent should be taken as Pick- his was “Rheumatism set in, but Republicans out for the time that he was in business in this brother, in town last week to visit rel- icted. for everyone. He worked as a shoemaker increased and became so bad, all atives and now is in vlonroe. wickian. That would render all libel suits and cobbler and was not city, he his life. He married Ella Knight | inflamed and discharging, only _,elf supporting spent swollen and Hospital Notes. Mr. R. F. Meader of Mor- 4 A shoe and [f and futile. of who died some He fire started in Ed that I could not put on my unnecessary but left some property at bis death. He was Somerville, years ago. Thompson’s back field rill, a medical patient, entered the Waldo and would then I could not walk. Some nights very fond of music ar d in his was a man with many friends and during his have been a but for younger years conflagration I would have to get up and rub it County hospital last Friday_Mrs. Andrew Mr. Barnes was in the men right contending was in demand at the brief business stay in this city made many fishing on Swan lake and the when I would dances and sociables, as timely three or four times and Cumasky and daughter Helen, aged 6 years, Best Vari arrival of that a political party should have lead- he could entertain oere. The funeral took place on Tuesday af- the hose team from After it on the floor in the morning I very nicely in musical ac- Belfast, put ire both medical patients.... Miss W ilhelmin a some almost faint away, but read- ers. You as well have an ternoon from the and the inter- hard work the fire was subdued. would might army complishments, Briggs Chapel Eastman of was on last in all lines. ing about the cure in a case like mine Liberty operated without officers. As to them ment was in the Wyoming Cemetery in Mel- Mr. Frank to calling Silver Crown Temple, Pythian Sisters, had Robertson, formerly of this town, by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, 1 decided I’hursday and is improving. .Mrs. Joseph Kel- was rose, Mass, The deceased is survived by his who was in take this medicine: bosses, there never, until the ad- very last The en- recently the Maine General Hos- lock of Searsport came in last Thursday ill pleasant evening Friday. sec- one Miss Adelaide French of “Before I had taken all of the Ask for catalogue. vent of President such a tertainment was under the mother; by sister, pital. Portland, for was with is Miss Wilson, politi- direction of a fine surgical treatment, ond bottle the sore had healed and typhoid and improving... Blanche Lincolnville, and by two brothers, Capt. E. W. given a post card shower from cal boss in this country as Col. Roose- committee led by Mrs. A. B. Gowen, and was relatives and the swelling had all gone down. My Dyer of Thorndike came in last Tuesday as a M. French of Hartford, Conn., and Uapt. F. old schoolmates for which he is soon became entirely well. I in- velt. The leader—call him boss n the form of a Patriot’s celebration and very grateful, foot medical patient. political Day and was French of Northport Avenue, Belfast. as it a creased in weight generally the national colors in the dec- brightened many weary hour of suffer- if you will—confers with other leaders predominated I cannot say enough in praise Edward Harrington and Peter J. Doherty, ing. His friends will be to helped. nations. The refreshment table had a pleased learn that to recommend Hood’s." and pays some heed to the sentiments of very Mr. Frank J. Higgins, who for many years and am glad aged 14 years, two Bangor boys, were arrested he is now at home and around ask for Hood’s Sar- appetizing appearance, and when tested the between^ Rockland and up the house Remember to M irove mail U. the Marshal W. HOWES but Col. Roosevelt was stage Tuesday City George Frisbee, his followers; the and is gaining saparilla and insist on having it. by iupplies proved to be as as looked, road was nicely. whole law unto himself. When good they Jamden, before the electric built» _I assisted by their uncle, who came here for thing—a rhere are certainly some good cooks and lied April 17th at his home in Lincolnville, them. They left their homes last Saturday he subsided his party disappeared. As caterers in Mrs. Gowen’s family, and she had iged about 80 years. In his stage driving noon and walked here and had slept in cars at Groceries, to President Wilson, knows the a la everybody display California. But we advise the lays he was one of the best known men on the the depot. When they learned that they were that he has the functions of the Sisterhood that this of and usurped grade refreshments *oad and his courtesy and kindness were uni- under the eye of the city marshal they started Drugs cannot be legislative branch of the government kept up and had better be curtailed, versally acknowledged and appreciated by the Northport way, but were overtaken at Kelley’s for we cannot all INfledicini and has been as great a despot as the afford to furnish that class travelling public and the business men on his REDUCTION Cove and were sent home, Czar of Russia. style. route. No man had more friends and none was ever truer to ms tnenas. ror many years, A Boston in the -331N pC- FOR SALE daily publishing story SWANVILLE. in company with his son, he kept a livery, sale women in of a young quest of employ- and boarding stable on Washington street, FIVE-PASSENGER CHALMER DE- 1 LET FOR SI ■ Mrs. Sarah Crockett is in ONE auto, all in good order. New THE ment told of her in the base- poor health. Camden. reason of advanced age .troit running experiences When, by tires all around. ro furnished cottage. ii ment salesroom of a large department Mrs. Rufus Bartlett is convalescing. be desired to retire from active business he COAL PRICES Telephone 14-11 in the North Shore, Nort and water closet. store. The name of the firm was not removed to a farm in Lincolnville, where he ARTHUR E. COLSON, :ottage J. W. Nickerson spent the week-end in Blue- 14 A. and to the 4wl5 Searsport, Maine. given, but one of the largest concerns in hill. passed his declining years happily He is survived his wife and once last, usefully. by 1st we shall make Boston at withdrew its advertising Miss Julia Chase returned to Everett, Mass. On and after May one son, Mr, Edward Higgins. from the paper in question and assigned Monday, the following prices on coal, delivered as a reason for its action the publication The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. Verena Mixer Dolloff, wife of the late Mrs. J. W. Nick- on a level: to within the limits and in of this article. The newspaper says erson Friday, May 7th. Ephraim Dolloff of Searsmont, passed the city put after two Have Tried that “the issue involved is the funda- higher life April 23rd weexs’ illness I You. Our Mrs. H. F. M. Phillips is in Unity helping of bronchitis, aged 69years and 4’months. She mental issue cf the freedom of the press care for her brother-in-law, John Bacon, $7.85 from financial influence,” and that view was the daughter of the late Hiram and Sarah STOVE, I W. E. Damm is having repairs made on his of it is taken by the governor of Massa- Clement Mixer of Knox. The funeral was at 50c. and 25c. house, Mr. Simpson of Dixmont is the car- 7.85 $1.00, chusetts, the mayor of Boston, and by the home of her sister, Mrs. Elsie Payscn, in EGG, Walsh penter. many leading citizens. Gov. says: Knox, April 26th. The bearers were Frank to control the news col- Mrs. A. 8.10 “Any attempt E. Nickerson has gone to Boston, and Swett, Hermon Paul, J. N. Linneken and Henry CHESTNUT, umns of our newspapers by the threat Mrs. Howard of is North Searsport keeping Roberts. Annie B. Carter of Belfast, Spirit- of a loss of advertising revenue is, in house for Mr. N. officiated. friends FRANKLIN CHESTNUT, 8.75 an effort to with a ualist, Many sympathizing HOSIERV my opinion, tamper free and will be condemn- Friends in town of Mr. and Mrs. Charles and relatives who loved her will miss the j—SILK press severely 6.60 ed by the New There Henry Black have received an invitation to the ••touch of the vanished hand and the sound of PEA, England public.” ami U!ll! should be even greater condemnation for wedding and reception of their daughter, Grace the voice that is still," Juftt one more has I In Black, Palm Beach, Cadet, Navy, Suede a that to advertisers allowed newspaper compel Libby, and Stuart Day Truesdell, Ensign U. S. passed from this world to that one over there to A discount of 25c. per ton is to it threatens them with " patronize op- N., Wednesday evefoing, May 12th, at 8 o'clock, make “the sweet beyond more fair." A, B,C. position, declares them dishonest and ex- for cash in days. GORDON DYEDs^ Universalist church, Chelsea, Mass. Recep- thirty tortionate, and thus reflects upon the en- The funeral of Mrs. Angelia Brackett, who tire business tion immediately after the ceremony in the It is further agreed and understood j- community. died April *15th, was held April 18th at her count*. church parlor. The finest goods we have ever put over our late home in Pittsfield. Rev. A. E. Wright, that to obtain the above prices the coal is | Waldo County W. C. T- U. started in Tuesday afternoon, April 20th, fire pastor of the Universalist church, officiated, Ml;> a of delivered at our convenience. look at our pile brush back of Ed. Thompson's and selections which were com- to be :; Please—when buying Forest & Essex The annual convention of the Waldo County reading several ran down over the hill toward “The Pines" Woman’s Chtistian Temperance Union will be op- posed by Mrs. Brackett. The remains were for in A was Thanking you your patronage held in Jackson early in June. Mrs. Howland posite Hotel Marden. strong wind taken that afternoon to Detroit, where the in- of will be the evening speaker. and at one time it looked as x blowing though terment was The bearers were Charles the and for a continuance in VESTS and LINEN SUITS Will local treasurers remember that the Wil- made. past hoping everything would be devoured by the flames. II lard offerings are to be sent in good season E. Vickery, F. E. Mayo, E. N. Shayr and we Ten firemen came in autos the future, remain this Will they not also make special from Belfast and Clarence The out-of-town relatives year? Tyler. ■ \N *vlli effort to collect all the dues? Each union is with a crew of men in town the fire was got | BETTER TH present were Mrs. Kate Decrow, Mr. and Mrs, Yours asked to try and secure six new members truly, j under control. The engine got as far as Ma- above all losses. Corresponding secretaries Ansel Decrow of Brooks, Miss Maude Brackett on's should send reports to Mrs. Frost by June 1st Mills, of Waterville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gage of and local should to their superintendents report , Ada Wing of Waterville, Rufus Fuel & Co. CARLE & JONES county superintendent, whether anything has Eczema spreads rapidly, itching almost Belfast Hay or E. Longley of Plymouth and Charles Brackett of been done not. F. M. drives you mad; For quick relief, Doan's Oint- j .HHKHHItUlWIr*4+4+4++*+&lrMr’*‘':'' North Searamont, Ms., April 23,191G. ment ia well recommended. 60c at all stores. Newport. | There will be e Silver Harvest The News of Belfast. dance at Mr and Mrs. Byron Graaklaw and William | Grange Hall, Waldo. Saturday evening, May Greenlaw spent the past week at Temple Mrs. W. J. Price will open their 1st. Music Tickets •flr, and by Townsend's orchesta. Heights,where they have been making repairs home and store at today, to hall 85 cents. Bayside Stabling free. on their cottage. ha3 received a gift of amp Quantabacook L. A. Payson has been elected business man- Dr. Ernest S. Webber returned Saturday a in Mont- SILK >0ks for boys from friend of the sales SALE ager Belfast Farmers* Union. The from Boston, where he had taken a private were once r Vj- of the Union for the months of February and Stockings con- course in plate making, and has resumed his no at the of the March his j was quorum meeting amounted to $9,726.19. and $275 were sidered a now dental practice. During absence his rooms and it to luxury— they in j last Mondav added the were renovated. ["SPECIAL ! immittee evening capital new members. Masonic thoroughly tel by Temple jrned to April 28th. are almost a And O. j The current enact- necessity. Harold Dutton, son of S. Dutton of Mor- I imrression that the newly Saturday, May 1st, I Are of Church rWen Lhletic Club the Universalist met with an accident while team- Headquarters ed 54 hour law applies to the sardine indu try when you buy the Guaran- rill,recently v,> a may basket fend home-made candy ing in which he sustained a compound fracture is not correct, this industry being expressly teed vestry tomorrow, Friday, afternoon of his left The body of the cart was not exempted from its provisions by reason cf the leg. / FOR and on a .unty Commissioners were in session fact that the work is not continuous, whether securely fastened gave way rough the fi* of Harold to the urthouse Tuesday auditing taken by the day, week or month and because piece road, thrbwing ground. ;ii the close of the April term of court, also of the perishable nature of the fish. There was no meeti ng of the Heading De- partment of the Woman’s Club last v. aldo Veteran Association will Tuesday County Advertised Letters. The following let- Summer Mrs. Amos Clement, the Frederick Ritchie Grange hall, Waldo, ters Holeproof evening.and president, remained uncalled for in the Belfast post 6th. If stormy, the next fair who was to have reviewed "The Turmoil” by May office for the week April 27th. Ladies are ending kind, they not expen- Booth will give the review next — Tarkington, Miss Emily Curtis. Mrs. ('has. Clinch, Senior. at the annual of Lobsters the Du- sive. Monday afternoon meeting .. Houston Small entertained Miss Grace R. Miss 1 Mrs. Polly Gray. | Emerson, the Club. ; auction club last Monday afternoon, Whittemore. Gentlemen—T. J Anderson, 3 Dress Fabrics pairs Women’s Silk the of Holeproofs, the ! f Wednesday, regular day Percy Cann, Robert Emery, Forrest Green, The Journal has received following note 1 Alive, 22 I $3.00; 3 pairs Men’s Silk Hole- Cents, Frank | from a nurse in the Manhattan meeting- Peppers, Joe Riddick, George R Wood. Eye hospital, proofs, $2.00. Guaranteed for 210 New York White and A. Sbute of Hartford, East 64th street. city: "Mr. E. Colored. .is of Alonzo Members of ftie B. H. S class of 1915, ac- Three I Boiled, 25 Cents 1 Months without holes or J. Morison on of will be to had his right eye operated (his it formerly Belfast, glad companied by Miss Melvina V. Parker, teach- new * hose free. left one been on in Jackson- he is from an having operated convalescing operation er, were present at both sessions of the su- ville, Fla,, 21-2 ago) and the ruat in a Hartford years operation hospital. preme Judicial court last Friday. The pu- You will find these was a success. He hopes to be discharged in who wonder- WhiteGoods ;us R. Knowlton, recently bought pils of Grade VI were excised from noon a few days.” w Martin Patterson house on Bay- ful BramhalFs April 19th until on ac- for ! last Monday morning stockings sale only at Market High Baseball. B. won the et, has sold it to Roy G. $nd Grace E count of the with a severe cold of their School H. S. i illness Telephone 2 first base of the season in various this city, who will occupy it. teacher, Mrs Mildred Clary Neal, ball gaaie from Rock- | grades. land High at Rockland last The | Mrs. Samuel H. Lord will move May Saturday. Mr. H. A. Peters of NeWburyport, Mass ! Suitable for SKeS^in^moreoftom^ score was 10 to 5. At the of \\ ilband house on avenue, beginning Northport who recently arrived in Belfast to succeed Mr the 9th the score was 5 to 5, bot who has been the inning Dr. Carl H. Stevens, who is taking a post- The Travellers li r.ts, occupying Ervin Wedgewood of Lowell. Mass,, in the I Club. The annual meet- ! Brides and Graduates. ^BE2EE3EZE2ai^ Belfast got in five runs. They made the course in in the New has returnea iu Ills oeaispuic name. graduate surgery York ot the Leonard & Barrows shoe factory, has leased and with inK Travellers’ Club was held trip Captain William A. Decrow in his Post Graduate and Medical Science ; Tuesday j has rented for William with his will the E S. Pitcher school, Dickey family occupy launch Louise with their coach, Charles W. evening with Mrs. James H. Very truly yours, will finish' his work there on Saturday and re- Howes, with all f this city, his cottage at Temple house. No. 1 -venue. Mr and Mrs. Northport | Wheeler. There were 13 in the Next members Mrs. A, B. of party. turn to Belfast to resume his practice. present except two who were the months of July, August and Peters have two and Mrs. Spencer Waterville has been ill. sons. Mr. Pitcher B. H. S. will Camden at Mrs- a few in Saturday play High Amos Clement of the State Miss of New will the in spending days the city friends The Sick and F. Federation Virginia Lounsbury spend summer their cottage at the visiting and will the Castine Convalescent. Dr. M. | and after Camden, May 5th play committee read an and instructive and will thpre next looking business interests. Adams is from a critical ill- interesting Carle & Battery move Saturday. team in on the street improving very Jones Belfast Congress paper on the .“Woman’s Federation The Hospital Club ness with stones_Dr. Move- >race received word Satur- I A New River Last Misses Maude E and gall Elmer Small has Chenery Bridge at Little Tues- grounds. Robert Keating is manager of the ment." of the Clara been Reports officers were read and State Steward entertained the members of the confined to his home on Miller street the ing from the Fishery depart- day afternoon Mayor Charles R. Coombs and B. H. S. The r__ H Club accepted records show much' philan- had been or- tspital last Friday night at the home of past week,ill with a severe cold...Mrs. Wm. K. t 14 cans of trout fry Alderman Bertrand L. Davis, representing the thropic work done | Mrs. C. A. 4 Patriots Day Program. The meet- during the past year, in- streams in this vicinity, and Pilsbury, Court street. Some 20 regular MacNeil, who has been critically ill at the the they city of Belfast, and B. R. Mclntire, Isaac S. ! Gliding donations to the Red or more were and of Thomas H. Marshall Circle was held home of her Nina | Cross Society. I week. 1 present the evening was de- ing sister, Mrs. Wentworth, in ... ted this and Irving S. Hills, selectmen of Northport, the Longfellow 1 1 lightfully ii and last Tuesday afternoon. At the business meet- is Mr. Mac Association, tjie Belfast Home | had a conference with to the spent sewing playing bridge Knox, slowly improving. Neil, inos Clement and Mrs. S. A. Parker regard building for A*ed Women, individual The affair was one of the ing Mrs. Ida M. Anderson of Freedom was who has been with to return charity work, and of new at Little River to the popular “dime’' her, expects home | pedal committee for a party of 8 or 9 bridge replace j many floral offerings to the ill and bereaved. parties and one of the initiated into the order. Then Mrs. Dora in a few days-Mrs. Ralph H. Howes is Woman’s Club room present unsafe and structure, and largest given during the The club ,; bridge at the inadequate ^ has lost one charter member in winter. At eight o’clock Bridges, patriotic instructor, presented the about her home after an attack of border- the at 7.45 o’clock. Ice as a result a steel bridge was ordered of the refreshments were grip ,; ursday, evening Patriots “Just past year—Mrs. Ella A. Small, for whom an served in the dining room, fruit following Day program: Duet, ing on pneumonia... .There are fewer cases of cake will be served and a prize will United States Construction Co. ol Albany, N. including impressive memorial has been cheese Before the Battle, Mother," Mrs. Minnie Gay measles the school children and the given. Many Y. It will be punch, crackers, little cakes, etc., Mrs. among red, Admission 35 cents, 20 feet in the clear, with steel excellent papers have been read and and Mrs. Lottie Mrs. Au- are also less in several Hills and Miss Anne M. Kittredge poured, the McDonald; poem, grip colds evidence.... Herbert D. of will frame, granite abutments and concrete floor, sent to the Federation’s Bureau of te.ma White Barker Tent, V.t j hostesses The gusta Fletcher; article on Memorial Day, Mrs. S. Morey, who has been ill for several weeks Recipro- serving. table was daintily ap- seed! hall at 8 m. city. Mrs. Fred W. Brown was -i Memorial p. Wednesday The certificate of of the F. S. i Julia Last Fierce the of a severe elected presi- organization pointed, a large bowl of roses McKeen; poem,“The Charge," from effects very cold, went pale pink and dent, Mrs. Charles M. 5th. There will be a special Pendleton & was M rs. Craig, first vice presi- r,^. May Company of Islesboro record- carnations forming the centerpiece. Nettie Merrithew; poem, “Sweethearts to Bangor Monday for medical treatment.... j the direction of Mrs. Belle dent, Miss Margaret A. second under ed in Waldo County Registry of Deeds, April I and Wives of ’61," Mrs. Arvilla Downs; George Mrs. Levi M. and Mrs. R. T. Newell of Dunton, vice The Corn Canning Outlook. Edward Clay on “How to Ev- president, Mrs. George E. rson. patriotic instructor, 22d. The purposes of the corporation are Washington, our first and greatest-patriot have been confined to their home Brackett, secretary j ans, local agent for the Saco Citypoint and more sacred to our hon- Valley Canning treasurer; topic committee. Mrs. John R. Memorial Day broad enough to cover all kinds of business ex Thomas Gannon; remarks by Comrades John for several days with grip. Both are a little Co, has received a letter from Mr, Fenton Mrs R OATS! Dunton, F. ored dead.” cept banking and railroading The amount of \ Gilmore and Russell Smith; reading. Mrs. better. Dunton, Miss Elizabeth"A. Tomlinson, president of the company, saying Kelley; benevolence. Miss Grace H. Mrs. ou •ut-of-town alarm was sounded last capital stock is $50,000; common stock, $50,- Lulie Nichols; remarks, Mrs. Dora Bridges and Hall, want to be sure of j that it would be to them if the agreeable Shipping Items. The Portland schooners James H. Howes, Mrs. Haraden S. Pearl. The IF jjj forenoon for a fire on the Lizzie A. 000; par value of shares, $100. S. L. Fogg of I Mrs. Fletcher; song, “Promise that you will a good crop and avoid farmers who furnish the corn to the factory Mary E. Palmer and Singleton Palmer, which study topic will be a seco id year of the Brit- ;i tarm on the back road to Searsport Augusta and Pauline Lowell of Hallowell have be kind to mother while I am gone," Comrade the loss of labor should select their In ish Isles. your weigher. past seasons, left Norfolk March 8th, coal laden, arrived at Mrs. Howes served delicious re- from a of burning brush and one share each of common stock and E. M Smith. The next meeting will be held May and caused sow- ..ighl pile E B L. F. and Arthur 1 yield by Lunt, Simpson W. Rio Janeiro 21st. even freshments and Mrs. John R. Dunton the woods. The firemen re- Leavitt of and W. J. Barnes of Man- 11th, when Mother’s Day will be observed. All April Remarkably poured. .•aching Winthrop j Coombs have done this Mr Evans ing SO-CALLED seed work, is sailing was made on the trip, the vessels start- soon the fire out with but Chester two shares each. The above are di- Sisters and Comrades are invited to take part. "The Patriotic Peanut and put of small Stand.” The insist on receiving pledges acreages of corn ing out together and port almost in oats, your to the trees rectors. Bowdoin N. Pendleton is clerk And making members of the 8th and 9th Grades of the image j but the total to date is not to the An Electrical Storm. there was mty dealer the up require- Sunday company, honors being even. The time made, giving you Mise Leavitt is president and treasurer. schools will give a public supper in Memonal of Seaside Chautauqua Circle ments of the After three unfavor- an wind and a chill in the air that dieting company. easterly 43 days, compares very with the genuine favorably hall next be followed a 55 The class of young ladies taught Mrs. W able seasons it is Friday,to by two act .-id with Mrs. Chas. A. Townsend, by j reasonable to expect a good called for fires indoors and warm out made between the two play clothing runs usually ports by "The Patriotic Peanut -: 3rd. The F. Sturtevant at the schoo- ! corn here Stand,” with the fol- reet, Monday afternoon, May Baptist Sunday crop this season, and it is hoped that of doors. It rained in the and some time night the "square riggers.”... .The schooner Martha cast; had a in the church last lowing from the C. L. S, C., book, “Your supper vestry Friday ; additional acreage may be pledged at once. between and distant midnight daylight peals E. McLain landed 15 barrels of large herring, of the and evening. A few invited guests were present Mr. Tomlinson is (Members Young Citizen’s Club.) To-day To-morrow”, chapters expected here the last of this of thunder was heard. There were showers off at Portland the "Yankee caught shore, April 21st, Doodle Jones,” John Durham | id ten. Roll-call: Current Events; topic and about twenty-five were seated at the week or first of next and the will question be Monday evening and in the night a heavy first brought in this season.. They were sold Henry, Albert Fogg tables for the which consisted of e The Story of the Wees. supper, definitely settled whether or not the electric storm that all over the T°“n. Charles Wrieht Independent, factory prevailed for $3 a barrel-Steamers F. J. Lisman and .W.B.Co. mashed hot cake George, Russell salads, potato, rolls, olive?, will be opened this season. and electric Knox Robertson’s class of young girls of State, putting telephones lights Seaconnet, which have just been repaired at and coffee. After and other Molly. Katherine Brown supper flinch, pit out of commission in The BRAND. school had a may basket and Community-Building. A movement is on many places. light- the Bath Iron Works, have been chartered at Ava Burgess aptist Sunday were then some games played, amusing con- the of Busie, de at the church last Monday after- foot in Belfast to start work in community ning struck house Frank Hall, situ- $20,000 a month by a newly organized steam- Myrtle Simpson tests were tried and charades were acted. A Jennie, Barbara on the road from to McKenney evening. The girls also had a pic- building under the direction of the Y. M. C. A ated Citypoint Waldo. Mr. ship concern known us the inter-ocean Trans- Nellie, These afe natural oats, very pleasant social evening was enjoyed. The I Marian Thurston This will the services of a trained man ana Mrs. nan, ineir son, ana Mrs. nan s Co. of with offices at New ■>-r at which 21 members of the class require agea portation America, I Mamie, Sadie Bowen grown in a latitude that supper and games were in of the social charge who will be Mr. were in the kitchen York and which will charter steamers Bessie, Bernice Harriman -esent. In the evening they had a so- provided by the State organization father, Peavey, sitting Boston, makes them to committee, Miss Grace Hayes, chairman. Sam, a colored boy, Truman Roberts adapted The sale netted to devote all his time to Belfast and vicinity. and all were stunned by the shock. Mr. Peavey to load at both ports. The Lisman will leave und played games. Silas Philander Stubbins, who joins the circus, our climate and soil. From Subscribers. In a personal note Mr. The program is to include work along the lines was rendered unconscious. Dr. F. C. Small lioston on may isi ior notieraam, me oeacon- :heu; $6.50. Harold Bradford Your dealer will supply F. W. of Whittier, Calif., “I have of educational and was summoned and revived him and no serious net on 5th for while the M. E. Tommy Perkins, a Mr. Charles W. Fred- Gray says: physical, social, religious May Havre, back-country youth, -unal note from Howland Pendleton retired as superintendent of the Leffingwell improvement. This is not pioneer work. It is consequences are expected. On Mr. P^avey’s Harper, which has also been chartered, will you. ■ ier date of St. Augustine, April 24th, Sally, his “best gal,” Annabel Curtis Rancho after in that feet were livid for Swedish serving capacity for the proposed to adept a plan that has been tried marks, although neither his leave Boston on May 15th ports .... Mr the .1 they are finding Florida delightful, Farnum, showman, Horace Webster past fifteen years. I was superintendent of and proven a success in other towns of the clothing nor his shoes showed any marks of The six-master Edward B. Winslow arrived at Uncle Jerry Slocum, town constable. nmer weather in the early spring. They the El Molino Rancho twelve the The roof and of the Tolford Durham fol- years, and of the State. The first step will be to make a careful lightning. boarding Bath last Sunday, in tow, from New York and visit Jacksonville, F'ia., the week 1 Deacon Podger, a widower, Frank Downs Swan-Whitten-Bickford Co,, McNally Rancho about two years—about 29 survey of the city to discover the actual num- ell were considerably shattered, although not will receive extensive repairs at the hands of Miss A(-ril29th and the first two weeks of ; Nancy Blodgett, an “old maid,” service in that I now ber of men and and record their set on fire. No other in this vicin- been stove in for- Atlan- years capacity. have boys preferen- damage Percy & Small, having badly ! Dorothy Ingalls at the New Clarion Hotel, Miss WHOLESALE moved to my own ranch near the Leffingwell ces in to music, athletics, etc* ity has been'reported. ward in a recent collision with a battleship off I Spencer, Molly’s sister, who thinks her- D1STRIBUTORS, N. J., on their way home. regard religion, self Rancho and shall take a very dignified, Jennie Roberts rest.'visit the fairs, After the survey it is purposed to beam work the Jersey coast. Miss Jennie’s New Advertisements should ; Mason, sister and Miss Spencer’s il Lord was the hostess of the Octa- and possibly take a trip to the good old Stale the lines the of Shoppers I intimate BFLFAST, MAINE. along physical by organization Alliance met at the friend, Pearl Gilchrist not fail to read the three announcements of The Junior Unitarian ■i.i dub of Maine. 1 want to make the auto cricket and other I 1st Schoolgirl, Hazel Perkins Friday evening.entertaining trip by baseball, tennis, basketball, afternoon with fourteen the enterprising firm of Carle & Jones. See parsonage Friday 2d Schoolgirl, Mildred Thomas ’harles Braabury.who is in New York. With best wishes for The Journal for the com out-of-doors sports with the new athletic members and six After the Schoolboy, etc. prices of the lot of suits they are out. guests present. ! Avard Craig ury sent the tally cards, fancy hat ing years,” field as a base. This line will also include closing : 2dJat agri- exercises and transaction Schoolboy. Ivan Havener are for summer opening devotional iti thp nri-zPB » ailvpt* call heil and a cultural clubs for and corn and They headquarters dress Grant Day potato raising, I Carroll Parker Observed. Emma White Bar- white and and have of business, the chairman of the day's pro- (,,ircusfortune C£"p» ards. Miss Carrie E. Giirnore won the clubs. Clean and will be fabrics, colored, white ! Teller, Bessie Allen ker Tent observed Grant at their poultry games sports day meeting in various suitable for brides gram, Mi9S Charlotte Wadsworth, announced (School and Irs. Bernes O. who substitut- introduced into the recreation hours of the goods grades and Boys Girls.) Norton, 21st. Comrade W. The April George Patterson cf Have tried their 50 and 25 the as “Robert Schumann, the Great entertainment wrill include a R. the cards. Mrs. school children. The social work will include graduates. you $1, topic piano trio; Eugene Conner, Thomas H. Marshall Post was obligated and cent Gordon silk in white and She read a sketch of his life and piano solos by Julia Alice Sanborn *e substituted for musical and dyed hoisery, Composer.” Littlefield, Mrs. Bradbury.. Mrs. Wentworth clubs, reading debating clubs, hikes and Georgia Juan, president of colors, the best goods they have ever spoke of some of the best known of his com- Louise Ellis, and a vocal solo by Pen- to the country, to the cities and other placed Lucy u.il of the D. A. R will be the S. of V, was initiated. After trips Dorman “The dleton. meeting Auxiliary, on their counter? Attention is also called to p >sitions. Hope played Happy points of interest. Educational work will pro- pirella lay evening, May 3d. Mrs. Frank R. the regular work the following program was Grace Hazeltine “A Little Romance”, their Forest and Essex mills vests and linen Peasant”, —___ mote evening classes for the men and k ai d Miss Alice E. Simmons will be given under the direction of Mrs. Belle Nick- boys, An suits... .Silk stockings, once considered a lux- and Julia Littlefield,“Traumerei.” explana- : Is Inc Best Custom-Made Cor- work, etc. work will pro- and the will be as follows: erson, patriotic instructor: the gymnasium Religious r— program Singing by are now almost a and when tion of Heine’s poem, “The Two Grenadiers,’ mote clean a standard of ury, necessity, you "Brave “Just Before the speech, high morals, set on the Market and are Women of the Revolution;" Tent, Battle;" reading, should the followed.and Schumann’s musical setting for it clean and all that counts in a high stand- buy you buy Holeproof. They are •f election of "Echoes “Grant’s President sports, for one break dicers; officers; Boyhood," by Annie M. and are was sung by Rev. A, E. Wilson. The program guaranteed year against ard of citizenship. This, in brief, is the not expensive guaranteed. Sold only Continental Mrs. Ida Ma- Frost; paper, “Sketch of General Grant’s plan Congress," Life," at The Dinsmore Store-The Consumers closed with “Homage to Schumann”, by Mos- or rust. I have received a full line of and the help is needed. Fuel selection frum the D. A. R. Mrs. Dora J. Bridges; vocal “Flow public Everybody iding, duet, Co. announce coal to de- kowski, on the player piano. The girls were of the above Corsets must teel an interest in the and of special prices subject Spring samples Mrs. Fred Rackliffe. Gently Sweet Afton,” Mrs. Frost and Miss boys girls at their convenience, with a discount of then handed slips of paper which bade them known to of customers and Belfast, those who will in a short time become livery I What many my Alice E. “The Burial of Accident on Main Street. Charles Simmons; Service 26 cents ton for cash in 30 look in various odd places in the house until the citizens of the The cost of the per days from date am ready to take orders. Grant," Past President, Mrs. Etta P. city. project and his of Savery. of L. J. Pottle’a 10 they found something bearing their names stepson, George Robbins, will be. about $2,500 and to meet this delivery-At 5, and 25 WE ARE 169-12 The new members responded when annually Telephone el about 12 were briefly cent ford After upstairs and down each mem- fast, aged years, rid- the committee needs: ,10 contributions store, Hay block, you will find many trips called for remarks. The next expense C Main street about noon last upon meeting a assortment of curtain ber found a tissue paper containing S. Saturday of 10 contributions of $50; 12 contributions good scrim at 10 package MRS. C. WEBBER, will be 5th with an $100; the horse became an auto May interesting program cents and sash rods her arm emblem, the mark of honors won by frightened by of $25; 50 contributions of $10; 40contributions per yard 5 and 10 Bell Street. Belfast, Maine. id bolted out both cants.The Belfast Fuel & keeping certain rules of the organization. These throwing occupants Benefit Fair for the Waldo County Hos- of $5. No more worthy object than this will be Hay Co. n of the store of H. E. McDonald. The announce a reduction in coal emblems are to be worn for the first time at pital. At the meeting of the Woman’s Hos- presented to the citizens of Belfast and it is prices on and 'A;,H thrown 1st the sale this in the against a loaded cart and was in room after May for coal delivered within the May Day week, Saturday, | Aid the Women's Club that those who are Closing pital to Lr-U Friday hoped willing contribute y cut about the face and and one limits and in on a level. A discount of Unitarian church parlor, where home-made FOR CHOICE body afternoon there was a general discussion in re- will assure the commi ttee of their willingness city put is feared, may be Mr. 26 cents ton allowed for cash in 30 food and candy and useful articles will be for seriously injured. gard to the mid-summer fair as a benefit to to do so. per days_ 1; ier held on to the reinB and was James H. Howes, Odd Fellows’ offers sale and a free entertainment will be given by dragged the Waldo County Hospital. It will be held in block, 1 Lot Suits distance before he Improved Road Machinery. In looking two for and the members. stopped the horse,but Memorial hall the third week in July and the specials Friday Saturday only- over the for work on the roads and Peas with some bruises and a severe equipment women’s 39 and 50 cent Sweet shak- Hospital Club will unite with the Aid in mak- stocicings for 29 cents, Values $25 and $20, 11-r up, ana was lame the expense of this necessary work, the city two to a quite Monday, Mayor ing it a success in every particular. Mrs. H. only pairs customer, and women’s tubs and Mr. E. officials were convinced that better work could cent C. Sherman took the boy H. Carter was made chairman of the Jersey lisle 50 summer weight union suits Better Paint. a* general and at less tr,e store and cared for him and later he be done, cost, by improved ma- 39 cents_See conimittee and the chairmen were for appointments of Dr. E. H if needs Adr- following Better paint this year your property and ta*t€n and laat week had a conference $5.00 Nasturtiums to Dr. H. chinery, they L.-Kilgore’s office and Dr. selected for the sub-committees: pitcher booth Boyineton, eye specialist.Special sale on it. Mistaken men have been waiting for paint 'ilgore called. examination it with Messrs. Edwards and Dempsey, repre- at to come-down. The cost of their has gone Upon Mrs. C. S. Webber; towels and work lobsters Bramhall’s market Saturday, May job GO TO found fancy the International Harvester Co. of down; it always goes-up by waiting; that no bones were broken, and senting 1st. Alive, 22 cents; boiled, 25 cents... .Straw- up nqf. Mrs. Haraden S. caps, Mrs. Maire never comes-down. '“ ,’r Pearl; to a ''is bruises had been bathed and band- Chicago, with regard traction engine and for sale M. Miss L. berry plants by O. Wilson, Poor’s Better paint than Devoe? There isn't any. CHARLES F. c Hills; candy, Margaret Keene; aprons, Aldermen 1 Lot SWIFT’S, he was road C. Skirts taken to his home. grader. Friday W. Wescott Mills-For sale at? half one one had waited 20 or 30 Mrs. Julia G. Mrs. price, gas stove, Suppose years ago McKeen; food, William K. Davis and Cou ncilman than how ar.d B. L. E. C. Gross oak iron for a better paint Devoe; long Carl an dining table, bed, etc. Apply to Masonic Keene; dolls, Mrs. H. Stevens; ice cream, where would he have waited" How long would he Values Temple. went to Skowhegan, this equipment had B. 108 $8.00, $7.00. Mrs. Frank I. Mrs. W. Woodbury, High street_Light still have to wait? 3wl5 Wilson; tea, Everard A. been used last and found that it had year, given for sale at a at a makes some Miss Anne buggy bargain the Wind?or The price gallon difference; $6.00 and $5.00, Wilson; decorations, M. Kittredge; satisfaction and that | perfect everybody spoke stable-This is yes, but not much; it’s the paint that counts; Mrs S. fir House housecleaning time entertainment, A, Parker; pillows, well of it. In 60 days j.65 of 176 the quality counts. LET US Skowhegan’s and W. B. Fletcher is to with « Ol li PRICES 151 Mrs. Giles G. Abbott. Other attractions will ready help you It's the go-far that counts. Protection of FORE YOU miles of road had been gone over at an aver- 1 the vacuum hand-power cleaner counts more V. WE ARE AGENTS FOR ! b added and their committees announced largest made, property yet. $3.00 age daily cost of $10.62, and the roads were in an electric machine Better paint STOTTS* PEERLESS ANI> There will be a committee ) or with iji houses that have | later. joint special fine condition this spring. The and j DEVOE engine «• ‘STOTTS* FANCY J’ATENT. ! of the Aid and club in the Woman’s Club room eiectuoujr. .• “■ uu. nave uuwer, Mason & Hall sell it. grader will do as much work in a day as six afternoon when if farm and garden seeds of the best varieties, tomorrow, Friday, changes, of horses and two road and pairs machines, do Ask for Kerry’s Cash Market. will be made. all pure, fresh seed their catalogue necessary, better work. The grader does work that the 1 Lot Waists -Salt pork, i Friday only) 1( 7 8 cents a road machine cannot do; gets farther into the pound at Perry’s cash market. Brooms, 40 cent Salt Pork Send us pour eggs and the ditches and rolls the road, leaving it in better value, 28 cents.... Mrs. Walter Upham and HEAVY and MEDIUM Value 68c. condition. After the work (FRIDAY ONLY), chicks will be returned inspecting done in Mrs family and Mr. and J .tines Upham publish > Skowhegan the committee returned home feel- /// tAf/ICOOi a card of thanks. at infir that we should not only have better roads 25c. Circulars giving full directions will he mailed 10£c.ib. Free on request. 2wl6 but at less expense with this equipment, and at Very truly yours. CUT IN PRICES OF a special meeting of the city ccuncil last Satur* THE FERGUSON POULTRY FARM urday evening, after hearing the report of the BROOMS 4“^. 28c. Carle & Jones BELFAST, MAINE committee, the orders were following passed: PERRY’S CASH MARKET Ordered, That the city of Belfast purchase WALL PAPERS a traction engine and that Charles R. uoombs, mayor, and C. W. Wescott, chairman of the finance committee, be and they are hereby au- At the of the thorized to make such purchase, the sum to be Plants Height Season, to Strawberry j charged the appropriation for highways and The prostrating bridges. FOR SALE. Ordered, That the city of Belfast purchase a congh tears down 1 Lot 20 Giant Road Grader and that Charles Patterns, 22C. R. Coombs, ; !, Choice varieties. Prices reason- “ " mayor, and C. W. Wescott, chairman of the your strength. 1 finance be and are 100 5c. committee, they hereby au- The clogged air-tubes directly af- able. Apply to thorized to make such .purchase, the same and to be to the on fect your lungs speedily lead to M. O. WILSON, Poor’s Mills. fa charged appropriation high- addition to our regular line of 5c. papers we have ways and bridges. pleurisy, pneumonia, consumption. 2wl7 the marked one entire sample book REGARDLESS OF Monday representatives of the Inter* SCOTT’S EMULSION overcomes national Harvester Co. were in thiB city and an bronchitis in an easy, natural vray. C0S7 to while last. OIL-FOOD VACUUM they order was placed with them for one Inter- Its curative soothes the inflamed membranes, relieves the national Harvester Mogul kerosene engine, to CLEANING Yours cold that causes the trouble, truly, be delivered *in ten days, or as soon thereafter and every drop helps to We have the largest vacuum hand power as possible. The is less 6 cent JPgl price $2266, per strengthen your lungs. TW*OV deaner made. We clean carpets, furniture, cash in ten etc. We use an electric machine CARLE & JONES for days. Tuesday the Committee All Dnvfitf Hava It Tllf nattresses, bought the grader, as authorized by the above n houses that have electricity. Apply to 14-44 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES W. B. order. J} Ig FLETCHER, ; 3wl7p 27 High Street, RECENT deaths. ■AST SttAESMOMT Spring Fever. If Edward J. Peters, the last survivor of are troubled with heartburn Edwin C. Heal has to a to be seen the large family of the late Andrew and gone Houlton, distressed feeling after eafin„ ai«i Among the signs of spring where he has employment. is more in- Jordan and brother of Wil- even in the city streets none Sally Peters, liam B. Peters died on fallible than the annual display, in the of Ellsworth, who Victor Woodbridge and wife have re- windows of the apothecary, of sulphur, All Distances are Short February 6th last, died suddenly Satur turned from a visit in Massachusetts. SsssSS: and Rochelle while on his before and after each and cream of tartar day afternoon,Apr.l7th way Alonzo and meal nr;.' sulphur from the R; Elms wife and children of those more potent U. S. sub-treasury in New obtain prompt relief. (Sold onl sait, or presumably of Republic, Washington, are in town, mixtures sup- York, where he had been many ! because more mysterious employed the of his W. N. Elms. City Drug 8tora. to his home in He was guests brother, in shapely, beautitully colored, and years, Brooklyn. plied of For elegantly clothed containers, the blood eighty-four years age. many Leslie Marriner is agent for the Unit- and “nerve tonics which are years he had been employed in the sub- ed States Separator and has already sold purifiers” but to that with his two NOTICE “good for spring fever.” BY treasury, prior time, machines with more customers in LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE brother under the fi m name of IThe City Council of the And what is fever? Why, when Charles, view. Anyone in need of a separator City ,,f „ spring has determined that the are C. & E. J. he was for in will do well to call on folio all other animate things actually Peters, years him. and the portions of streets, in raid new life and expressing ship brokerage business on South Ciu springing into sprinkled this year, in at aha'! r, should street, New York. He leaves one son, whole, t!i(. themselves with appropriate joy, the abutters thereon, viz: Churc' ,^en8*of the caresses of Andrew. entire man languish and lament To the mei chants or the length; High street, from' Nim’ u other jobners who make good avenue to the climbing sun? Why, when all Green street; North|.f,rt lh|JOrt should Two brothers, former residents of WOMAN from end of the to GOULD square life revels in the out-of-doors, Wight str, air and Ellsworth, died recently within a few street, from the westerly line of n man seek out the trades; 1^,. poison-laden of Walker lot to Front Front of the house of drugs, days each other—Frank of street; street fr,', darkened confines street to the ,!r of Washington, D. C., 79 years, who Maine Central depot \\ Vi and thence with him a package aged to carry died and A. Walker of NOT SIT UP street, Davis’ blacksmith shop; the April 2, Henry medicine?” Spring seems the westerly side of shoe faJt “Bpring St. Joseph, Mo., aged 77 years, who died finest of tonics, and even of stimulants, To the managers who Keep their forces street, its entire length. humming April 6. were natives of Orland, Notice other why should man need to They Now Doe* Her Own Work. is hereby given that the I to life; sons of former sheriff nauseous or Nathan Walker, Officers will be in session on counteract its influence with at the factory their salesmen busy in the field; the ao'k 1 of Hancock county. The family moved Lydia E. Pinkham’s April, 1915, at 3 o clock in the after; 'l concoctions? Vegeta- office of to Ellsworth from Orland when Mr. tne Superintendent f.f ... 1 one wh has become im- % As defined by ble 'or Walker was elected sheriff. Frank Wal- Compound Helped Her. I ce,ra8t* the purpose of his name blown deterirmm JL .,0 having amount to be on mortalized by ker went to more than assessed the estat.■. Washington fifty on in the bottle of one of these remedies, salesmen who said streets to the = To the arrange their tours, make years ago, and had for years been em- Ironton, Ohio.—“ I am bet- defray is a “real ailment, incident enjoying sprinkling, at which time and fever lilftUuH in nonoion ilonorlmont W on eir plac. spring ter health now J Its than I have for twelve interested 1 annually in the life of every person. or effect may appear and be he; record sales of Walker served as deputy sheriff under see fit. ’tay are loss of appetite, impure appointments, goods; years. When I be* symptoms his father. He went West about 45 years Dated this 21st of nervousness, and general listless- gan to take E. day April, 1916 blood, ago, at St where he be- Lydia from one whose prepar- locating Joseph, Pinkham’s ness.” Coming came identified with the Vegeta- ation has unfailingly reliable for prominently ble City of Belfast. “proved To the order and the shoe At his death he was known Compound I this must be authoritative. shipping departments ot live business. could not The contract for the as the oldest shoe salesman on the road. sit up. I support of ,, of medical mixtures are will The makers houses which save time had expire thia year. person than selling between factories His wife died twenty years ago. Two female troubles Any forced these days to be less esoteric see the new specifications can d. label brothers of his family survive—William and was very ner- formerly, and we learn from the suiting the Mayor. and customers; F., of Lincoln, Neb., and George, of vous. I used the 2wl6 the of this par- CARLETON DOAK. , ( that among ingredients New York. The late Austin B. Walker, ticular concoction are “dog-grass for the remedies a year and of Ellsworth, was a brother. kidneys, hops for general tone, sarsapa- I can do my work City of Belfast. rilla to clear the blood” (without it no and for the last eight PROSPECT FERRY. Any person desiring to bid on t would be complete), To the executives or men who months I such mixture quite travelling keep in have for sprinkling city streets for and senna j to stirup the stomach, worked for other full “ginger The schools here were closed for a municipal year may get sp and cascara for the bowels.” touch with the home office or the folks at too. to the amount to be done ! | home, time the women, I cannot praise Lydia E. by and cream of tartar are owing to case of scarlet fever. But sulphur Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound enough Mayor. less and more impersonal, and when other Edward has the He is 2wl6 CARLETON DOAK, complex [in cities; Avery grip. for I know I never would have been as have been vastly longer on the market attended by Dr. Emmerson of Buckt- well if I had not taken it and I recom- than and when proprietary preparations, port. mend it to they tell a simpler story as suffering women. FOR interrogated T o the mothers and W. D. Harriman and Evander Harri- SALE to the nature of spring fever. So far as fathers who retain the home man visited relatives in Daughter Helped Also. A 12-room and cold science can make cut by all sorts of Sandypoint April boarding lodging v. u.. “I gave it to when new and date. the effects of these influence over sons and at 15th. my daughter she everything up-to Th- investigation, only daughters college; was is the best in the within thru taken is to thirteen years old. She was in city, substances when internally Miss Grace Clifford of Stockton Springs walk of railroad stati* the food school and was a nervous and postoffice, hasten the movement of through visited her sister, Mrs. G. B. wreck, ries. This is a bargain. Come earls Harding, could not the alimentary canal, and to prevent kb April 17th. sleep nights. Now she looks i it over and get price. To men and women who do not lose so too long residence in the reservoir of the] track of friends healthy that even the doctor speaks For terms enquire at 6 Miller p?r«. from this attended the <- intestine. In Several place of can M R. Knowlton’s real estate < ff waste matter, the large it. You publish this letter if you the senna and and relatives towns. pictures in Bucksport last Saturday after- block. Main street. other words, they are, like | ingother like.”—Mrs. Rena Bowman, 161 S. 10th 3*9| noon and pronounced them fine. cascara of the more complicated cure, Street, Ironton, Ohio. mild laxatives. They do not directly Mrs. Cleveland Hooper and two chil- will women affect the “nerves” or the appetite, but dren of StocKton are Why continue to suffer Springs visiting in do affect them both indirectly by Mrs. H’s Mr. and Mrs. J. D. day and day out and drag out a Ore. they parents, sickly, L1BBEY. ridding the body of accumulations of Holbrook. half-hearted existence, missing three- material in the large intes- fourths of the of when putrefying Little Miss Eleanor has scarlet joy living, they tine, from which poisons that depress the Harding can find health in E. DENTIST, fever. She is attended Dr. Foster of Lydia Pinkham’s nervous system are sure to be absorbed by and at this Vegetable Compound? into the blood. Everv 'Bell Telephone is Bucksport writing is improv- 3 9 MAIN STREET, BELFAS:. MAINE will be taken to If The effects of the time-tested, as well ing. Every precaution you hay® the slightest doubt a the disease that E. as of the more modern, spring remedies Long Distance Station prevent spreading. Lydia Pinkham’s Vegeta- Massachusetts Bonding & lusur.tn inci- l>le are those of a mild laxative, which The many friends of Miss Evelyn Compound will help vou, write Mass. I.vilm K1 DinM. ~ ni u /x pany, Boston, tp keep the blood pure and Avery wish to offer congratulations on --—-— dentally help Assets December 31, 1914 the nervous system free from depressing I her marriage to Percival Mills, which (confidential) Lynn, .Mass., for ad- vice. \ Real ; Reasoning backward from this took place at the Methodist parsonage our letter will be opened, estate... $ poisons. read Collateral loans. the condition present in spring NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE in Bucksport April 17th, Rev. H. W. and answered by a woman fact, Stocks and bonds .. :: 1 of the and and held in strict fever is an overloading digestive Webb officiating using the ring ser- confidence* Cash in office and bank. cause the in- vice. Mr. Mills is ore of the firm of B. tract, the apparently being I AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Agents’ balances. 9; season. But C. creasing warmth of the Avery & Co. and during his stay here The Automobile Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Bills receivable.. what connection is there here between has won many friends. Mrs. Mills has Interest and rents 650 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. ^ cause and effect? always lived here and is beloved by all All other assets 19 To this, one must go back six who know her, and we all wish them a Assets December 31, 1914 explain Gross assets. $6.'.t ;».• to the time when the sun life of After months, begins long happiness together. Mortgage Loans. $ 69.000 OC Deduct items not admitted. to travel southward; when woolen things the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mills took Collateral loans.. 20,000 01 become agreeable companions, and the the train for Bangor, where they spent Stocks and bonds. 500 000 0C Admitted assets. $4,641.:, fires carried on in the continuous several Cash in office and bank. 150.588 62 bodily days. Liabilities December 31, 1914. tonic contraction of the voluntary mus- Agents’ balances. 51,455 1C accou its. 203 9^i | Net unpaid losses and loss expen- are We then turn to WHITE’S CORNER. (Winterport.) Suspense cles, quickened. ses. 64i i---1 l— noL'pc ottH frittora Interest and rents 6,278 9( $ 92. UNITY. SANDYPOINT. Unearned premiums. 1,47 *;< a zest im- MRS. MARTHA BABBIDGE, cr similarly heavy foods, with j Miss Gertrude Conant has been chosen Gross assets. $797,526 4( All other liabilities. the in July and August. With Miss who is valedictorian of her class at the E. S. N. Deduct items not admitted. 6,085 82 Cash capital... possible at Conclusion of her Mildred Rollins, teaching Hardie Morin of Boston is on a and con- honored by Children here visit. over all liabilities. rising mercury of April May, in Vassalboro, spent the week-end with S. Surplus the Visit in Mass. The has Admitted assets. $791,440 6c ditions are reversed. The fires in Winter’s Brockton, her mother, Mrs. Linnie Rollins. grip several victims at this writing Mrs. H. her ... and there is con- G. York visited niece, Total liabilities and surplus $4.tli muscles are checked, The friends of Mrs. Martha Schr. Maud S. loaded kiln wood here Liabilities December 31, 1914 many recentl; Mrs. Harold in Monroe I less use ior fuel in them. This The many friends of C. E. Stevens, Moody, April Bonding and Burglary Insurance sequently Babbidge of Islesboro will for F. F. Perkins. Net unpaid losses. $ 26,716 9t Washington for are 17th. ments—Micomber, F.rr & Whitten, means a diminished hunger, as the im- who went to Bangor treatment, Unearned 164,373 8' •ead with interest the following account premiums for Maine to hear that he is much im- Miss of Camden is Agents Maine, Augusta, mortal inventor of the spring remedy the Brockton very pleased Angie Sleeper employei I Mr. and Mrs. G. H. York visited Mr. All other liabilities. 7,556 72 ! which appeared recently in Industrial, Accident and Health I us. this fortu- at Fred Cash 0C has told All Mrd1. Perkins, and capital. ‘300,000 — truthfully rimes a tendered proved. Mrs. Walter York in Monroe April rv. L-i. iiieiu, uiieii"!, describing reception over all liabilities. 01 goes on beyond the control of our ; 18th. Surplus 292,793 Maine. nately ler at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Miss Bertha Connor has returned from Mrs. Orilla Shute arrived Saturdaj fron , 1 Street, Lewiston, wills, but we are fools enough through with whom she has been where W. S. Keed, District Manager, 64 V R. C. Wood, Dr. King’s hospital, Portland, Camden and opened her home for the summer ! Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jewett were guests Total liabilities and surplus. $791,440 6c our fondness for feeding to believe, just Bangor, Maine. 3wl7 spending the winter: she underwent a very successful surgi- of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. York in Monroe CARLETON DOAK, Agent, as the maker teaches, Mrs. John Littlefield came from Portland las | spring-remedy Downy, day-old chicks made “comfy” cal operation. Her sister, Mrs. May 16th. 3wl5 Belfast, Main* that this loss of is a bad thing. week and is her house whil J April Insurance appitite n a big nest of crepe paper and sur- Connor Lawrence, who accompanied her, having repaired People’s National Fire ourselves that nature has We persuade were a decora- in here. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. were v\ rounded by Easter eggs has returned to her home Pittsburg, Nealley London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Com- pany of Wilm.n&ton, Del made a mistake in taking our hunger. of Mr. and Earle in Mon- tive novelty used at a reception tendered Kansas. The writer found; strawberry and dandelio: guests Nealley We ar*1 sure that she meant we should the roe Sunday. pany, Ltd., of , England. Assets December 31. 1914 Friday afternoon and evening at blossoms last week—several ourselves all the round as we The whist club held its annual turkey days earlier tha: Real estate. 5 enjoy year lome of Mrs. J. W. 9 Totman, Waverly Misses Bartlett and Annie Ritchie re- Assets December 31, 1914. have the winter months, and supper, which is given by the losers, at jast year. Mortgage loans. during itreet, to Mrs. Martha Washington Bab- 0( to load with the Central House last even- turned to Winterport High school Mon- Real estate.$ 300,000 Collateral loans.. that we should continue up Saturday Miss Fostina Griffin returned to Brewe r Didge, 92, of Islesboro, Dark Harbor, Stocks and bonds —. 3,071.070 3<; Those were Mr. and Mrs. 19th. Stocks and bonds 1 the same of heavy foods. ing. present of last day afternoon, April quantities Maine. Tuesday week after spending the holi Cash in office and bank. 657.521 31 Cash in office and bank. we follow our it-tastes-so- C. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. B. Moul- Therefore, Mrs. Babbidge has been passing the day and Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins of Mon- Agents' balances. 567,089 91 Agents’ balances. Meanwhile the ton, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Chase, W. P. Bills 01 good appetite. digestive winter with her daughter, Mrs. John W. roe visited at the home of their daugh- receivable. 1,368 Interest and rents.. have more innate gumption than Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Gregory Mrs, Lizzie Lord, who has been employed a 1 Walter Interest and rents. 46.314 51 organs rotman, 9 Waverly street, and as she ter, Mrs. Bickford, recently. I and Mrs. A. Ward. F. F. Perkins for All other assets. 469,886 31 to the unneeded food forced upon L. the past few months, lef L Gross assets ... digest eaves April 25 for her home in Maine, Clark and Charles them. The stuff accumu- Tuesday for her home in Addison. Augustus Ritchie, Deduct items not admitted. undigested the reception by her Brockton friends The school committee of the towns of Gross 6( from it reach who have suffered from the prevailing assets.$5,113,250 lates, the poisons promptly was in the form of a farewell The Adams’ The party. Albion, Unity and Troy met in Ladies Social Circle met last week wit] are at this Deduct items not admitted. 1,181,642 21 Admitted assets. $i. the nervous and we have all the epidemic, improving writing. system, was from 2 until 5 in the after- to a reception hall Friday elect district superin- Mrs. Fred Black. A baked bean will b : of as supper 1914. familiar symptoms spring fever, noon and from 7 to 9 in the Litchfield Several ladies from this at- Admitted assets.$3,931,608 31 Liabilities December 31, evening.with tendent and H. B. Arey of held this, at Griffin's vicinity described on the handsome of Thursday, evening hall. wrapper Miss H. Totman and Miss Pearl was tended a meeting of the Monroe W. C. Net unpaid losses. ? Marjory chosen for the position. Mr. Arey Liabilities December 31, 1914. the Mrs. Edna Cousins, who has been in r at Mrs. Lida in Unearned premiums .. spring drug. R. Massison acting as ushers. was educated at Colby College, has had Bango T. U. Fishers' West ! senna and Net unpaid losses.$ 220,974 5' All other liabilities. Of course cascara, sulphur At 92 Mrs. looks life seven in and with her daughter and family for severs 1 Winterport April 17th. Babbidge upon years’ experience teaching Unearned premiums. 2,791,005 6c and cream of rid us Cash capital. tartar, temporarily with the zest of a She is an- two as district in arrived and will sev young girl. years superintendent months, Saturday spend Louise and Laura Bick- All other liabilities. 67.408 9 over all liabilities. of these conditions, make us feel better Misses Libby Surplus ticipating the return to Islesboro, where the towns of Bowdoin, Litchfield and eral weeks at her home here. Deposit capital. 200,100 0C and us until ford, students in Bangor High school, for the moment, help along she doesiher own wash- recommended over all liabilities. 652,219 “keeps house,” . He is very highly were at their homes from to Mon- Surplus Total liabilities and surplus. *1 we to diminish our intake of food Friday 2f learn ing and ironing, sews and cares for her by those acquainted with his work in ed- Surplus as regards policyholders... 852,219 3wl6 our diet to make 't suit- TROY. day afternoon, April 19th. and to change fowl. She was born, married and has ucational lines. able for the season. at the same Total liabilities and surplus. $3,931,608 32 If, Drought up a family of eight children in Mrs. .Edna Harquail and daughter, rid ourselves of Mrs. Edwina Bradford from Auburn returne time, we cautiously Islesboro. OAK KILL, (Swanville ) Miss Avis, came from Castine Saturday BENJ. F. COLCORD, Agent, The Aetna Accident and Liability. the “fever" is to her home Saturday. 3wl5 Searsport, Maine superfluous clothing, “You may have your pianos, victrola3 morning, Aprii 17th. and remained at 650 Main St., Hartford, Cot and we are to the cured, fairly adjusted ind here, says the little lady, L. has Miss Daisy Berry has gone to t , their home over Patriots’ day. operas up George Harvey employment Augusta Assets December 31, 1914 heated term. “but for real music I’d rather hear my with the Belfast Water Co. work in the Insane hospital. The Masonic Protective Association, VVor remedies the out- Mrs. A. R. Wellman and Mrs. C. E. Mortgage loans. £ Spring are, then, Did rooster crow on my own back door- of his Knowlton of Belfast was a L. J, has the Solomon File s Bartlett were in Saturday and cester, Massachusetts. Collateral loans. come of man’s love ot eating and in to Harry Wingate bought Bangor itep. Another saying is response and of of James Webster 13th and farm in Thorndike and will move there Mrs. Wellman made a short visit with her Stocks bonds. mistaken ideas of the meaning appe- the how she to live so guest April soon, Assets December 31, 1915. question happened Mrs. B. C. in Orono. Cash in office and bank. tite. He has no more need of them than 14th. sister, Ames, U( 1 ong. “Because I took good care of my- Delmont Gerry of Unity has bought the Ab Bonds.$359,320 Bills receivable and suspense acct. has other he ob- »(.. _1 Hit... H * -1_" TT__ _ 51 any animal, provided self and minded my own business,” is her kia Karri! Pink ham nlaaa mKara Via mill E. N. Bartlett and C. O. Whitney Cash in office and bank. 150,836 Interest and rents. the mat- 41 serves his instinctive in Interest. 6,558 other Assets. ... leadings ravorite answer. wirs. rsaDDioge nas on the birth of a went to Belfast 19th to serve as All himself. ceiving congratulations his family. April j ter of and clothing aeen winters. traverse feeding in Brockton several grand and jurymen, respective- 9< 1 of tone daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Will from Ben.on an 1 Gross assets.$516,714 Gross assets. *3 Aside from the slight relaxation Mrs. as of was Libby at the term of court, Babbidge, guest honor, ly, April Deduct items not admitted. 5,472 4- 1 admitted. of the he if Clarence Nickerson lost one of his Deduct items not voluntary muscles, ought, seated beneath an archway of white, Mr. and Mrs. Davis from Burnham visited a t he has not abused himself, to feel re- work horses and much sympa- Prof. W. E. Hebard, who has been a formed of Easter Jilies with potted ferns recently James Libby’s Sunday. Admitted assets.$511,242 5! ! Admitted assets. ; after the suc- is for him as he is a hard- at the home of Hon. M. Conant freshed and invigorated as a White bells were sus- thy expressed guest C. background. John Pierce has sold his farm to Fred Bag- Liabilities December 31, 1914. Liabilities December 31, 1914 cessful six months’ campaign against oended from the and the color working young man. during the Easter recess, returned to his archway Net losses and of Net unpaid losses. .$ cold, from which he issues again tri- ley and intends later to goto New Hampshire school duties in Royaiton, Vermont, unpaid expense scheme of green and white was further Miss Laura Holmes began school in settlement.$ 83,360 l. Unearned premiums. into the abundance of pure air where their daughter Erdeue is a teacher. April 17th. umphant, leveloped with green and white stream- district No. 9 April 20th and school in Unearned premiums.. 104,710 31 All other liabilities. and of the out-of-door I L'" ample sunlight ers. Seated beneath the archway with district No. 8 26th with Miss Mabel MacFarland, who was ^operate 1 Mrs. Pearl Wellman was hostess for All other liabilities. 17,326 81 Cash capital. M. D. began April existence. James F. Rogers, Mrs. were two other Cash 100,000 0< Surplus over all liabilities. Babbidge special Miss Turner of Palermo as teacher. upon last Wednesday at the Lewiston hospitt 1 the Ladies Club Wednesday afternoon, capital. Surplus over all liabilities. 205,845 2! guests, Mrs. Josephine Bake, 82, Turner for as alon 14th. After the game KNOX. of has been appendicitis, is reported getting ( April customary Total liabilities and surplus. $3. street, this and Mrs. Sarah J. F. E. Littlefield Waldo of and cake city, whist, ice cream assorted Total liabilities and 51 CARLETON DOAK, Ag> of Rockland. loading cars at Sargent’s sidetrack and nicely. surplus.$511,242 Hackett, 78, were served. 3wl5 3wl5 Belfast, M W. Emerson is the of rela- the farmers in this have been are in session with th 5 J. guest A feature of the program was a post- vicinity The schools in town tives in Bangor. card shower, arranged by Mrs. Wood hauling potatoes for which they received following teachers: Green’s Corner, Flora My for 35 cents a bushel. HUMPHREYS’ Indiana Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Co. Miss Bowden ot South Brooks is work- her 92 years old guest. A total of rick; Gerrish Corner, Marguerite Danfortl United States Fidelity & Guaranty 150 cards and letters had Indiana. ing for Mrs. Lela Higgins. congratulatory Cook's Corner, Georgia Woods; Troy Centei , , Md. been sent when pany, and, Mrs. Babbidge MODERN SHIPS NOT BUILT RIGHT. Wilhelmina Clai Richardson Cunningham; Rogers’Corner, ; Witch Hazel Oil Assets December 31, 1914. 191 '• Mrs. Jennie spent Sunday pulled a streamer attached to one of the Assets December 31, Mrs. Adeline Wescott. Linscott; Webster district, Lurline Hillmar ; (COMPOUND) Real estate.$ 29,500 01 with her mother, bells, the tokens, each lied with a yel- In the American Real estate. * May Magazine Lin- Baker Maude Hawes. Mortgage loans. 269,350 Ot low one one about district, Fop op loans. and Mrs.Millie Emmons ribbon, fell by her. Piles Hemorrhoids, Bonds. 150,000 0( Mortgage Pearl Crockett coln who knows the sea as few loans. She was remembered with other Colcord, our Rev Collateral UpaaI/c nraro SnnHav rallprs at R T. gifts, Much regret is telt that pastor, External or Internal, Blind or Cash in office and bank. 32,276 21 writes a remarkable letter in Stocks and bonds. including a basket of red roses from Mr. people do, James will not return to an 1 Agents’ balances. 19,156 7i Aborn’s. Ainslie, Unity Bleeding, Itching or Burning. Cash in office and bank 1. and Mrs. and a of violets which he claims modern are not Interest and rents, accrued. 6,668 21 is the Wood, bouquet ships Troy, as was hoped and expected, but as hi s Agents’ balances. Mrs. Mertie Bailey teaching from another One application brings relief. friend. built for An extract from his of Sears Bills receivable. Patterson school in Thorndike, and Miss safety. home is to be in the beautiful village at Gross as ets.$506,951 2! Four generations were represented at letter follows: Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00, Interest and rents. Helen Philbrick at Thorndike Station. port we trust “our loss will be his gain;” so Je 1 Book value of bonds over market the with Mrs. the all or All other assets. party, Babbidge, ‘A fearful thing when a steamer druggists mailed. value. 55 0( j George Leonard passed away at his Mrs. J. W. us not be selfish. Searsporc is surely to b greatgrandmother, Totman, breaks in two. But we of the sea have Send of a sickness man Free Sample Oil to Gross assets. home April lifth, after long the and MrB. Thaddeus congratulated, for he is a young of unus 2. j grandmother, always known that those tank steamers, Admitted assess.$506,896 Deduct items not admitted. from disease. He was loved the mother of another of well fitted to fill I ) Bright’s Totman, guest with the machinery all aft, aren’t fit for ual talent and education, Liabilities December 31, 1914. and both and old, little one respected by young honor, Gladys Natalie Totman, the on in the where he will Admitted assets..S'' Atlantic: they have been put be- large place city, probabl; Net unpaid losses.$ 11,172 4( and will be greatly missed by the entire and a half. cause some corporation wants to locate before long. Unearned 203,105 31 Liabilities December 31, 1914. mem premiums. community. Mrs. Babbidge has a remarkable out a few more and All other liabilities, accrued taxes... 6,088 81 squeeze dollars; Net unpaid losses. Marden and little of ary, and entertained her re- over all liabilities. 286.529 5( Henry daughter guests by now, as if that weren’t enough, they go Surplus Unearned Allen Leonard and her earliest arithmetic, geography The Shoe Situation, premiums. Dorchester, Mass., citing one better, cut down on the specifica- Voluntary reserve for contingen- and she learned i Total liabilities and 2] son Walter of Union, and Wesley Woods grammar lessons, which build them and one of ITumphreys Romeo. Medicine Co., 156 William surplus.$506,896 cies. tions, cheaper, some is in th B as a little She recited also the While improvement apparent 3wl5 1 of Rumford Falls, were called home to girl. the poor things falls in two. A sordid St., New York. All other liabilities. their rela- seven verse “The Rich Man and -footwear situation, general conditions are fa r Cash 2,U“ attend the funeral service of poem, romance at best; all quite unnecessary. capital. the Poor and all the verses from ana in a very few in over all liabilities. tive, George Leonard. Man,” sang Dollars and'cents, my masters! I know satisxaccory only Surplus of to Rock of Ages and Nearer, My God, the stances are running close to 1 The schools in town began April 19th men, too, who navigate them; men plants capacitj Total liabilities and surplus.$?v* Thee. Current orders in most cases stipulate immedi Sick Animals with the following teachers: Mrs. Maude without proper experience, with no re- A- Besides the she derives from car- ate shipment. There is a fair traae in reta 1 The treatment of diseases of Horses, JAMES PATTEE & SON. at Knox Miss Clara In- joy sponsibility, at on the v“ Boulter Corner, sleepers night lines, the more seasonable weather havin and is in 3wl5 Belfas ing for her own .house, Mrs. Babbidge Even old of the l Cattle, Sheep, Dogs Fowls, given graham at Knox Center, Miss Clara bridge. poor Smith, the distribution of oxfords fo r gains pleasure in reading, sewing and stimulated Dr. Humphreys’Veterinary Manual, mailed Jones of Jackson at East Knox, Miss “Titanic,” a man trained to better ways, men’s wear, while many pumps and balmoral 9 She iB troubled with a slight free. Humphreys’ Veterinary Remedies, Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Stella of Morrill, Ray. mending. had been caught by it.’ in fancy leathers for woipen have been moving Berry but is able to about more 156 William New York. lameness, go Only a partial resumption of the export deman j St., surance Company. actively than many women years her for leather is and, as domestic in to reported buy Coming. Apply Abstract of Statement, January 1, 1 “I Don’t Feel Good” junior. Her eyesight is remarkably PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. continues limited, business, on the whole, re has mains The recent contract for Russia Cash capital. That is what a lot of people tell us. good. For 70 years Mrs. Babbidge quiet. Mrs. B. E. of Bnrnham was a busi- shoes created a call for both sole leathe NOTICE. Total assets. their bowels need been a member of the Baptist church at Kinney army ; ^ only 2,331 Usually cleansing. ness caller in town last Thursday. and splits, and of late France and Italy hav Reserve re-insurance. ^ Islesboro. She was left a widow at 40, Guaranteed work In Chiropody, Manicur 1 taken some quantities of sole, while offal is i | For losses unadjusted. ^ with a of five and three Ralph Morae, Esq., of Belfast wss a recent Work. family boys good request from English and Continent! 1 ng and Shampooing. Alto Facial Surpluses regards policyholders... 3,l’i‘‘.■- jtexaB&fltdett&iea, visitor at the home of Dr. W. L. & CO. girls. Cargill.; on A. A. HOWES buyers. Apart from the trading foreig 1 line of all kind* of Hair Work at my L. B. Brainerd, President and Treat'Ui^r will do the trick and make you feel fine. doing in Fall Mrs. Kate Decrow, who was called here on accounts, there is Very little any di C. S. Blake, Secretary. .. We know this Take one are Phconlx Row. * positively. Eczema spreads rapidly, itching almost account of the death of Mrs. Angelia Brackett, rection, but in spite of this, tanners less in parlors over Shlro’t Store, Boston Office, 101 Milk Street; C. E. Ro*>e'1 tonight. Sold only by us, 10 cents. in dined to concessions than heretofore.- J*1 Irivea you mad; For quick relief, Doan’e Oint- returned to her home Brooka Wedneaday grant 32tt MISS EVIE HOLMES. for new catalogues. Manager and Resident Agent. eJOi8 BnjQ X»io ment la well recommended. 60c at all • tores morning,—Pitta field Adveratier. Dun's Review, April 24th. News and Notes. Literary People Ask Us What is the best laxative? Year* of is the title "Maine in Verae and Story” in all kinds leads us Richard experience selling The Range that of a volume just published by to always recommend I MakeaCtoking Easy G. Badger, Boston. The author, George A. Cleveland, is a resident of Boston, Mass., and Bangor, Me., _a man who, through his literary activities, is known as the safest, surest and most satisfac- 10 cents. among his friends as "the fisherman tory. Sold only by us, The in the book City Drug Store. Egg Shippers philosopher.” poems have been referred to as "sermons in verse,” while the stories are mostly weird tales of the great Maine wilder- ness, written for the campfire or the PROBATE Read This! family circle. The volume is a timely NOTICES. contribution to the distinctive literature of the Pine Tree State. N JTICE. The subscriber here- EXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she has been duly ap- pointed executrix of the last will and testament IWIR .E. 3. The war, in all its phases, is discussed, of STOCKWELL, formerly of and numerous authentic il- depicted by CATHERINE SULLIVAN, late of Searsport, & Adams has of lustrations, in Popular Mechanics Maga- in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Chapin Co., disposed his zine, but the great volume of space ordi- bonds as the law directs. All persons devoted to discussion and pictures having demands against the estate of said de- interest in that firm and has an Good narily ceased are desired to the sa ne for set- purchased Buy present to in science, in- Things relating developments tlement, and all indebted thereto are requested vention, and discovery, is ot appreciably to make payment immediately to John H. Sulli- interest in the old firm of Goldsmith f.lenwood are the of van of Ranges product New England’s and best known foundry. reduced. The contains, all Searsport, Me., my authorized agent- largest j May magazine JULIA B. SULLIVAN, are makers 251 articles and 316 illustrations. An Wall who for ! They designed by of life-long experience. They weigh more, are put to- told, Waltham, Mass April 13,1915,—3w 17 Co., Boston, Mass., article on “Directing the War better and burn less important gether fuel than most The are F. Worts, a ranges. castings wonderfully by Wireless,” by Geo. gives At a Probate Court neia at Keitast, within and many years have been heavy receivers of vivid idea of the by this most for the ot Waldo on the smooth and easy to keep part played County second Tues- modern means of communication in the day of April, A. D. 1915 fancy hennery eggs. Mr. Stockwell has a clean. great conflict. “Hundreds of instrument, purporting to be the last jj European will and testament of miles of battle line, hostile war- Acertain Chandler Swift, roaring late of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, de- large following among people who buy fancy wastes of the Owing to their sturdy con- ships roving the remotest ceased, having been presented for probate. jj sea, aeroplanes and Zeppelins soaring Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- eggs, and he feels sure all his many friendly struction and fine work- high above the earth, and even the steal- terested by causing a copy of this order to be thy in the depths for published three weeks successively in The Re- in and about Belfast will manship, they will stand submarines, lurking publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they egg shippers ship victims,” he says, “are subservient to may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at hard usage, do better work the invisible hand of the wireless. The Belfast, within and for said County, on thelsecond of at of the him their eggs. May number contains sixteen consecutive Tuesday May next, ten does and last much longer than before noon, and show cause, if any they have, jj nao-es of war vieu/c— remarkable nictures. wiiy Hie same should not be proven, approved Ask for cards. the ordinary kind. every one. There are also the following and allowed. shipping JAM.ES articles to the war; the LIBBY, Judge. relating Firing A true copy. Attest: Fuse to Blow a Steamer; “How an They are handsome, con- Up Chap. P. Hazeltink, Acting Register. jj Army ‘Fires on the Clock’;” “Monitors venient and mechanically Operating along the Belgian Coast;” It a Probate t’nnrt held at Belfast within and I modern features “Torpedoes and Bombs Used in Aerial for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- right—no Mediums Used day of April, A. I). 1915. Raids;” “Incendiary by Court held at Belfast, within and certain instrument, purporting to be the last At a Probate _[_ lacking. Smooth cast, Col- the Germans in etc. of on the 13th day of War;” t\. will and testament of Clara P. Parsons, for the County Waldo, A. 1). 1915. if li Quarries, onial design, finish, ate of Belfast, in said County of. Waldo, de- April, plain In the May American Magazine Jerome ceased, having been presented for probate. L. TKUWORTHY of Unity, in said of M Berry, a i D. Travers, four times afnateur golf That notice be to all HARRYCounty, guardian Daisy Factory compact structure, big Ordered, given persons a for a of writes a a of this order to be minor, having presented petition praying champion America, highly Interested by capsing copy certain real estate be- '! roomy ovens, easy work- three weeks successively in The Re- license to sell and convey Locations entertaining and instructive article enti- published minor described in said petition publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they longing to said and “The Cost of Golfing.” More and for the purpose therein set forth. ing grates countless tled, High nay appear at a Probate ('ourt,to be held at Bel- Mil! money is now spent in the United States fast, within and for said County, on the second Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Sites, Farms,Sites other features. of the clock a of this on golf than on baseball. There are 1,300 ruesday of May next, at ten all persons interested by causing copy jetore noon, and show cause if any they have, order to be three weeks successively clubs and or published for Summer Hotels 700,000 800,000 players ,vliy tlie same should not be proved, approved in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub Cleveland Moffett, writing undei the ind allowed. lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- They certainly do “Make for title, “Deeds of Daring in the Movies,” JAMES LIBBY, Judge. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, witlun and and A true Attest: said on the llth day of May, A. D. Camps] and tells some wonderful true stories of extra- copy. County, Cooking Baking Easy” Chas. P. Hazeltine, Acting Register. 1916, at ten of the clock before noon, and show adventures that if have, why the prayer of said ordinary moving picture cause, any they LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE managers and actors have had in the pre- At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and petitioner should not be granted. on second Tues- JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Call and see them of films. Ida M. Tarbell writes for the County of Waldo, the paration day of April, A. 1). 1916. A true copy. Attest: • another article in her business series en- certain instrument, purporting to be the last Chas .P. Hazeltine, Acting Register. MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD titled, “The Golden Rule in Business.” A will and testament of Mary A. Coombs, late of Belfast, in said of de Captain Granville Fortescue tells his ex- County Waldo, SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- to those to ceased, having been presented for probate. give opportunity desiring periences with the Russian army. Hugh WALDOfast, on the 13th day of April, 191f. Silas That notice be to all on the estate of Emma make a change in location for a new start Mitchell & S Fullerton, writing under the title, Ordered, given persons E. Bowler, administrator Belfast interested by causing a copy of this order to be S. Bailey, late of Palermo, in said County, de- in life. Trussell, “The are the | Jitneys Coming,” gives published three weeks successively in The Re- ceased, having presented his first and final ac facts about the new transportation devel- publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they count of administration of said estate for allow- at a Probate to be held at that is over the coun- may appear Court, ance. opment spreading within and for said on the Power Belfast, County, that notice thereof be given, three Undeveloped JJWater Fitch, the Illinois humorous of at ten of the Ordered, try. George second Tuesday May next, in The Republican Journal, clock befoie and show if weeks successively, writer, begins, a new two-part love story noon, cause, any they in Belfast, in said County, Unlimited Raw Material why the same should not be ap- a newspaper published vs. Ellis Pave, proved, interested may attend at a Pro entitled, “Cupid Geegraphy.” and allowed. that all persons proved to he held at Belfast, on the llth xafarer's Reminiscence. Maine Man Makes Good. FARMERS AND ADVERTISING. Parker Butler tells another story of real JAMES bate Court, AND LIBBY, Judge. of next, and show cause, if au> David A true Attest: day May boys entitled, “Swatty.” Grayson copy. they have, why the said account should not be Norton The actual came Chas. P. Hazeltine, Acting Register. L. in the Marine Prof. Edwin Fremont Ladd a Diacluate of following happening goes on with “Hempfield." Other fiction allowed. Good Farming Land to the ears of the writer the other is contributed Stone JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Journal. U. of M., Instrumental in Working Pure day. by Lucy Terrill, At a Probate Court.held at Beltast. within and A physician with a large and growing Lincoln Colcord and Lucine Finch. for the‘Countv of Wa.do, on the 13thdayfof A true copy. Attest: AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. ; Food Reforms and Discloses Fertilizer P. Hazeltine, Acting Register. near the water’s edge on family decided to move out into the April, A. 1) 1911. Chas. li most extensively navi- Swindle. country to save expenses. In order to In the May Woman’s Home Compan- F. DUNT()Nf administrator de bonis Communications regarding locations ion 134 films are recom- non on the estate of Mary A. White, late of IITA LDO SS.—In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- help out his income he started in poul- moving picture ROBERT are invited and will receive ettentions u the State of Maine, the “The most popular man in the State,” Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, with yi fast,on the 13th day of April, 1916. Frai k He had had no mended as thoroughly wholesome a a North Dakota in try raising. experience being the will annexed, having presented petition A. Cushman, executor on the estate of Geneva when addressed to any agent of the as well as from a says newspaper speak- and worth while. with these rec- that the market value of the ibseot, whatever at it and the farmers of the Along praying actual A, Y rney, late of Belfast, in said County, de- ing of Professor Edwin Fremont Ladd, of said and the in- ac- MAINE CENTRAL, or to hirers—grandfather, father neighborhood laughed at him. They ommendations Helen Duey writes an in- property deceased, persons ceased, having presented his first and final who graduated from the of terested in the succession thereto and the count of administration of said estate tor allow- University he soon article “Better Films a talk was the of con- thought would retire from the teresting entitled, imountof the inheritance tax thereon may be INDUSTRIAL BUREAU gist Maine in 1885. Professor Lrdd is a na- rUiU-A., »» 11 nenatiiml liuwyoc ance. competition with more experience and ieterinined by the Judge of Probate. three mi in our so tive of Maine, born on a Maine Ordered, that notice thereof be given, younger days, farm, fewer dollars. tions to This is all a of Ordered. That the said give notice to his education in the parents. part petitioner weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, MAINE CENTRAL inir saturated with the idea receiving backwoods. ill interested a of this in said RAILROAD, | The doctor, however, made quite a the movement for better films which this persons by causing copy a newspaper published in Belfast, County, I After graduating from here in the chem- inter to be published three weeks successively in that all interested may attend at a Pro- _• a sailor before we were of scientific One is on. In the same persons long he went to the New study poultry raising. periodical carrying l'he Republican Journal, a newspaper published bate Court, to he held at Beltast,on the llth day istry department, a PORTLAND, MAINE. of his ideas was to use ink issue Ida M. Tarbell writes stirring it Beltast, that they may appear ala Probate and show cause, it any they even handle an oar. It was York Experiment Station as assistant to printer’s of May next, He inserted with his deliveries and thought-provoking article entitled, •ourt. to be held at oelfast. within and for said I have, wliy the said account should not he allow- famous as freely. A. to listen to the yarns our Chief Chemist Babcock, the William Jounty, on the 11th day of May. 1). 1916, ed. of tggs a circular the “The Twenty-Cent Dinner”; of clock befoie and show after from a inventor of the Babcock Milk Test. printed telling u ten the noon, cause, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. returning voy- a character sketch public about his methods. He empha- Armstrong presents f any they have, why the prayer of said petition- A true Attest: tuing settled down in home Three years later, in 1890, he went to copy. sized the cleanliness and sanitary condi- of the young woman who will some day :r snoiiid not be granted. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Acting Register. SPECIAL TO WOMEN vessel was for an- North Dakota to found the State JAMES LIBBY, ready help tion of his houses. He of he of Anna Steese Judge. School and poultry spoke Empress Austria; A true copy. Attest: The most, economical, cleansing and The reader will notice I Agricultural Experiment Sta- “Mrs. his care to feed the fowls a well-balanc- Richardson contributes Larry’s Chas. P. Hazeltine, Acting Register, SS—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- darns;” while we believed tion: His first work in the West was to germicidal of all antiseptics is ed ration of both grain and vegetable Adventures in Thrift”; Charles E. Jeff- WALDOfast, on the 13th day of April, 1916. Charles .rst told us, we have since analyze a brand of widely known fertili- ITT ALDO SS.—in court of Probate, heid at Bel- food. He told of the care taken to sort erson, pastor of Broadway Tabernacle in truthfulness. Here is one zer which was the manufacturers li fast, on the 13th day of April, 1915. Volo- Chester H. late of Belfast, in said costing a nature sermon Stephenson, the eggs for size, color and cleanliness New York City, writes :ia E. Coombs, administratrix on the estate of his first and The reader can for a dollar and a half a ton, and which was County, deceased, having presented judge ana he guaranteed a entitled, "Behold the Birds”; Albert Lee £dgar a. Bunker, late of Islesboro, in said final account of administration of said estate for its on the market lor the farmers given weight per possibility, put $30, dozen. contributes another article in his series, 'ounty, deceased, having presented her Hist and allowance. r mere was no canned food paying the freight. inai account ot administration of said estate for The farmers of the town were selling ‘Made in America’ Vacations”; Roger tllowauce. Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three motony of salt and dried Professor Ladd put these figures in the Journal, their eggs to the store for a H. Dennett writes on “The Diet of weeks successively, in The Republican A soluble Powder to is rlie hands of the who made it a country in said Antiseptic only way to preserve legislators Paul J. con- Ordered That. notiee thereof lie eiven three a newspaper published in Belfast, County, small price. Probably the store had to Young Children”; Meylan attend at a Pro- Beans, peas, rice, and law that fertilizer manufacturers should weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, that all persons interested may be dissolved in water as needed, sell to a wholesaler and may have tributes “The Man Who Wanted to Die”; Date Court,to be held at Beliast,on the 1Ith day had much to do label each on the label they newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- itter, with product, putting show cause, it they As a medicinal for douche* had to go through several hands. The and several other articles on various ty. Hint all persons interested may attend at a of May next, and any antiseptic i-rowling so as the name and of each ingre- the said account should not be ailow- often, they proportion at a better and household are in- ’rebate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the i,ave, why in inflammation or doctor, selling little price family subjects James LIBBY,Judge. treating catarrh, To prove our parent’s dient used. Thereafter fertilizers which j lth day of May next, and show cause if any \ than the farmers were getting at the cluded. Fiction of rare interest and dis- ulceration of nose, throat, and that nourishment contained in did not fertilize were put out of the ;hey have, why the said account should not be A store, soon picked up a trade in the tinction is contributed by Sophie Kerr Allowed. Actum K-tf.Mr. caused feminine ills it has no equal. of a vessel he was in North Dakota market. good ruecopy^ by story nearest Heaton JAMES LIBBY, Judge. large town. Underwood, Mary Vorse, Mary For ten years the 13. Pinkham martian before the mast, At the present time Professor Ladd A true copy. Attest: I’roDrtte, Imld at Hfl- Lydia In a short time he was the ! Bradley, Izola Forrester, and tttAI.DO SS—In Court or in cleaning up Hastings Chas, I’. Hazkltink, Acting .eonre Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine castaway on a desolate teaches Chemistry the State Agricul- The Register. \\ fast..in the 18th day of April. whole product of his at Elizabeth Newport Hepburn. reg- on ..'tat.- <>( •die Ocean. She carried lural is chief chemist of the poultry yard u I* itter.son. administrator in their correspondence with College, j ular A LDO St*.—in Court oi debate, held at Bei- in 'aid private better prices than the men were getting i Fashion, Cooking, Young People’s, 1Y7 Andrew M. Patterson, late of Hrdlast, all who were saved Station and VV fast, on tlie 13th day of 1915. Amos Ins list women, which proves its superiority. told, Agricultural Experiment who had with chicken Handicraft, Better Babies, and House- April, County, deceased, liavnm presented a monkeyed raising <\ Carleton, administ rator on the estate of David of said estate othes they stood in owing also State food commissioner and foe and final account of administration Women who have been cured say all their lives. keeping departments are full of sug- V. Porter, late of in said and the wreck- to kind of fraud. He is Winterport, County, for allowance. king up every paid $4,- his of interest and leceased, having presented his first and final 1 it is “worth its weight in gold." At Probably simple little printed I uestions great practical notice thereof be given, three st to sea with the 000 a year the State of N. Dakota. recount of administration of said estate for at- Ordered, That, excep- by statement of his methods had more to do value to everywhere. Journal, druggists. 50c large box, oi by mail. housekeepers ovvance. weeks successively, in The Republican ”el of rice that washed In 1895, Professor Ladd made an at- in said < ounty, with it than else. No doubt a newspaper published in Belfast, The Paxton Toilet Co„ Boston, Mass, anything That notice thereof he three a a ro- condition. This was the tempt to have a pure food law passed Ordered, given, that all nersons interested may attend many of the old farmers had I PASSED THE CENTURY MARK. weeks in The Journal. on tile 11thJ bad. of the crew the State Not a mem- equally successively, Republican hate Court, to be held at Belfast, Eight by legislature. \ in in said good methods. But they took no pains j newspaper published Belfast, County, day of May next, and show cause, if any they would sooner starve to ber of the house would introduce the bill ‘hat all interested attend at a Pro- be ai- [ to tell the about them. It makes of “Aunt of persons may have, why the said account should not ■ public Dealli Sally” Pillsbury Kezar bate to be prolong their existenc and two years later he tried again. The | Court, held at Belfast, on the 11th day lowed* little difference how good a man’s meth- Falls. bf May next, and show if .: the tasteless stuff. | bill the Senate but was killed in cause, any they JAMES LIBBY, Judge. cussed, passed ods how well the said account should not he allowed. are. produced his goods Kezar Falls, April 20, “Aunt Sal- lave, why ! A true copy. Attest: re wasn’t, a chance of the lower house. But with the people JAMES Judue. Re.ist-r. For fitted stove wood, building sand and are, how low they are selling, if he after almost 101 LIBBY, j Chas. P. Hazeltine. Acting men off that barren island, with him, in 1901, the bill became a law. ly” Pillsbury, reaching A true copy. Attest: never takes pains to tell the of was laid to rest in her a of hard wood died the better. The Too late he discovered the any public years age, Chas. 1*. IIazkltine, cting Register, gravel, and small quantity they appropriation about it. j SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bcl- been grave in this village this afternoon. tttALIM) for its enforcement had cut out. last, on the 13th day of April. 1015. lumber. GILES G. ABBOTT, The moral is too obvious. Any farm- Mrs. would have been 101 had LIH) SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- V? : who ate rice died within a He was at once food com- Pillsbury j Samuel f this town. with friends in Belmont^ Mass. (1) Cream of tartar, derived Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a3C C. V. Stevenson completed last week abuild- Calf Skins, 18;Tallow, 2 Mrs. A. T. Shute left Saturday for Boston to from grapes ; ng for the Turner Center Creamery Co. at Duck. 20'Veal, 12al3 visit her son, Eugene N. Shute. Alum, a mineral acid; and Eggs, 20 Wool, unwashed, 22 (2) Ihorndike Station. He spent Friday and Sa- Fowl, 16 Wood, hard, Mrs. D. W. Nickels returned Friday'from Phosphate of Lime. 6.00, (3) turday with his son Stanley in Waterville. jeese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.60 where she spent the winter. Portland, made RETAIL (1) Baking Powders of Word was received here last week of the PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. O. C. Atwood and M. £>. Dolliver made a fine < Cream of Tartar add to the food leath,April 16th,in Grelton, O., of Mrs. Cynthia Beef, orned, 18, Lime, 1 If catch of salmon and trout at Swan Lake Fri- Butter Salt, 14lb.. 18a22|Oat Meal, fc the same healthful that Smery, the widow of the late T, B, Emery, qualities Corn, .. 89 Onions, 8 I Let Us Furnish the Home to be—1 day. exist in the ripe grapes from rhey were former residents of this place and Cracked Corn, 64jOil, kerosene, 12al3 finished 3,000 tons Corn 7 Barge Cumru discharging Cream of Tartar is derived. frequent visitors here ^nd had many friends in Medl. 84' Pollock, which 14 of coal at the Penobscot Coal & Wharf plant this vicinity. Cheese, 24 Pork, CottonSeed, 180 Plaster, 1.18 Useful Articles for 4 Baking Powders made of Friday. v (2) Some of the farmers in this section have Codfish, dry, lOiRye Meal, 4 Stevens are Alum add to the food some form of 8j Shorts, 160 Mr. and Mrs. James D. receiving been plowing and preparing their ground for Cranberries, Clover Seed, 20a22 Sugar, 7 congratulations on the birth, April 21st, of a Alum or Aluminum, a heavy metal, the seeding past week, something not often Flour, 8 25a 9 25 Salt, T. I., 40 HOUSECLEANING TIME daughter. wholly foreign to any natural possible so early in the season, Automobiles W. G. Seed, 4 00 .Sweet Potatoes, have Lard 14. Wheat Meal, Capt. Isaac Carver left Tuesday for New article of food. been run here every month for a year. take ccmmand of the steamer L. V. The same is doubtless true in Maine York to (3) Phosphate of Lime is made many Stoddard. towns, but it is something unusual. from rock or by burning bones The day of harsh physics is gone. People John B. Black died at the home of his son-in- want mild, easy laxatives, Doan's Reguk-ts which by chemical action are ISLESBORO. have satisfied thousands. 25c at all drug stores law, rranx i, moruana, ouuuaj uiuiuiug. changed into a white, powdered uary later. “Measles" is the have acid. It is used in baking powder prevailing mode.Many Mrs. George B. Delano, who has been quite had them, with more to follow. BORN. because it is a is much only cheaper ill with an attack ot indigestion, very Mr. J. W. Peabody and son of Brookline, substitute. Carver. In Rockport, April 20. to Mr. and improved. Mass., were in town a few last days week. Mrs. Charles Carver, a daughter. Mrs. of Brewer Tartar never Linton. In to Mr. and Capt. and Arthur Hopkins A Cream of powder contains The schooner, Marcus L. Uran Capt. H. M. Belfast, April 19, on Mrs. Kenneth A. a Thelma are of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clement or Linton, daughter, guests Alum Phosphate. Farrow, arrived in Rio Janeiro last week after Maude. Main street. a passage of 43 Pease. In to Mr. and Every housekeeper should read days. Troy Center, April 24, VARNISH a CLOTH Steamers of the Eastern Steamship Corpor- Mrs. Earl Pease, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose F. Hatch were in I THE MODERN WAY the names of the ingredients Piper. In Rockland, April 21, to Mr. and ation will begin their six trips per week Mon- Belfast and last week while Court was in session; Mrs. Frank M. a printed on the label know Piper, daughter Where the varnish surface has been day, May 3d. also Mr. was Roberts In to Mr. and she is Frank. W. Hatch, who on the Belfast, April 1, what using. Mrs. B. C R a son. scratched, marred, or destroyed, lime and All varnished surfaces in Mrs. Emma Mason is quite ill at the home Traverse Jury. >berts, tM,„. Rogers. Iu Norihport, March 31, to Mr. and can be saved to and Mrs. E. L. on Mount money by applying your cloudy, blue, dull, AUTOS. , of her daughter, Savory, Mrs. Milton a ROYAL BAKING POWDER Rogers, daughter. furniture or wood work AGES, etc., become Ephraim road. CO.; CENTER LINCOLNVILLE. Wellman. In Rockland, April 20, to Mr. gray and S|„utwj from mud, water and C. N. New York and Mrs. Sidney b. Wellman, a daughter. soajt used Barkentine Ma’)el I. Meyers, Capt. A and home quiet very impressive wedding Ware In Camden, April 20, to Mr. a d Mrs. UNCLE HIRAM’S VARNISH iuff. And to the average 25th after a per-.- Meyers, arrived at Bahia April took Ware, a -i ull ■ place Sunday, April 25th, at the home of Guy daughter. problem how to restore the former from Boston of 43 The Nd"w Method—>a modern di-covery — passage days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peavy.when theirdaughter and brilliancy. in order for next Mabel and no brush required Applied with soft A general cleaning up is feminine headgear; it i6 possible that they for orders at Bangor. April 21£t, the tug Mr. George Alexander, both of MARRIED. where cheese cloth as easily as if one were week of back yards and other places may have ideas along the line in which the Swatara arrived for water and sailed for Fort Lincolnville, were united in holy matrimony, BRIGHTEN-A LI should be invested. The out washing or his furniture. A child rubbish has collected the winter. money working Rev. J. N. of the dusting past Point. [April 24th, barque Kotka arrived light, Palmer, pastor Methodist Cummings-Hopkins. In Rockland, 17, Solves the problem at minimum of these ideas will prove very interesting. April can do it. No expensive brush, no Sat- church Rev. E S. Sumner W. and expert and Steamer Montara, Capt. Wade, arrived Come and order a hat! Beside the millinery to load lumber. April £6th, steamer Milli- officiating, by Ufford, Cummings labor. Dirt, dust, fly .-j,, Miss Blanche both of help, just a can of Uncle Hiram's Varnish, tons of contest there will be a short Home- New Hopkins, Vinalhaven. marks and that urday from Philadelphia with 3,000 program. nocket arrived with general cargo from smoky appear u made candies will be served. Admission ten Knowlton-Eaton. In Deer Isle, April 12, a piece of soft cheese cloth, and the sur- Point. York. and coal to the P. C. & W. Co. at Mack's Rev. O. J. Karl K. Knowlton and renoved, restoring leaving a cents. SHIP NEWS. by Guptill, face is transform*^ and the original bril- Beatrice Laura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; polished, dust-free eurfac** Fresh alewives were in the market at 4 cents liant varnish surface restored. Oscar D. Eaton, botn of Deer Isle. Especially liant and FREE EROM each from Taunton and fresn shad from WHITES CORNER. THAT tv.\ river, (Winterport ) AMERICAN Lurvey-Whitten. In Rockland, 16, adapted for AUTOS, STOCKTON SPRINGS. PORTS. April CARRIAGES, STICKY E'EELING. the Delaware are at 50 cents each. Rev. E. S. W. and Brighten retailing New by Ufford, George Lurvey SLEIGHS, RESTAURANTS, etc., where Mrs. G. H, York was hcstets for the Ladies York, April 21. Ar. sch Manie Saun- Mrs Lizzie Whitten. a Varnish, but a Beautifier ;,t„j The Ladies’ Guild of the First church South for a result is desired. Cong’l Club last derB, Amboy Mount Desert; sld. schs Patterson-Raymond In quick drying of Varnished Surfaces. Capt. Frank A. Patterson, East Main street, Friday afternoon. Winterport, April Actii L will Bummer sale and enter- John Bossert, Georgetown; Wii hold their annual Eagle g, 20, by Rev. A. J. Lockhart, Hiram Stanley Ray- ! nish it will recently shingled his house and ell. W. J. Bartlett, of Etna ho- Charleston; 22, ar, stm Ohian, think of it. food, benefit and p at 15th. proprietor Camp Boston; 23, sld’, mond of Ripley, Maine, and Charlotte J. Pat- tainment Union hall, Thursday, July schs W life the was in Harry Haynes, Port for Seai terson of Water does of finest finish. PaG Mrs. Charles O. McMann, Church street, left tel, town recently for a business visit. Beading Winterport. not spot it white. Heat .t Sch. Barreit, Capt. Hopkins, ar- Harbor, Me; N E Ayer, do for do; 24, ar, stm Robertson Macomber does not affect it—and it various to suit Dorothy for an in In Bangor, April 14, dries hard, sizes, your cover Tuesday indefinite stay Bangor. Mr. 8nd Mrs. C. B. Jewett were of to lo d for frcm with 3,600 guests Seaconnet, Boston, Rotterdam; by Rev. Richard H. Moyle, Harvey E. Robert- ready to use, in 6 to 8 a rived Tuesday Philadelphia schs Edith hours—giving Last week us five consecutive of C harles Drake and in McIntyre, Stockton; Seguin, Sulli- eon of Sullivan and Miss Julia W. Macomber of hard, mirror like surf ace that will last of coal for the P.C.W.Co, at Mack’s Point. gave days family Frankfort, April tons van; Susie H Davidson, stm sunshine, ar.d dull 21st. Sargentville; sld, Franklin. indefinitely. Friday Saturday bringirg Millinocket, Stockton; cld, stm Capt. and Mrs. Joseph D. Lweetser arrived Kentuckian, Curtain I skies and some'rain, Masters Bertrand and Los Angeles and San Stretchers the Kenneth Jewett spent Francisco 25, ar, schs Saturday from Philadelphia, making trip Methebesec, Jacksonville for with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. York Providence; Nor- DIED. With Easel -ci en Mrs. George C. Fletcher, Church street, is Saturday kin Rack, Adjustable in their auto with stops at different places mandy, Owens Ferry; 26, ar, schs Annie P from a cold. Monroe. Sullivan ! Without Easel RacK, route. ( just recovering severe, grip-like Chase, via Newport, R I; Pochasset, WIZARD Ira B ! Nearly everyone is having a touch of this ap- Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Long Cove; Eilems, do; City of Augusta, Alree. In Machias, April 23. Leverett A. who Haley spent Thursday in Capt. and Mrs. Amos Nichols, spent Philadelphia for Camden, Me. Albee, a veteran of the Civil War, aged 70 parent influenza. Dixmont, guests of Mrs. Haley’s parents, Mr. the winter in the True house on Main street, Boston, April 20 Sld, schs Gov Powers, years, 1 month nd 12 days. and Polish Mrs. Hosea Kenouf, Sea View is re- Mrs, Fred Bean. Philadelphia and Porto E Bennett In Oriand, B. Ben- Triangle have returned to their house on East Main street, Rico; Mary Lynch, April 1, Loring Mop BISSELL’S Stonington, Me; Hume, Camden; E Pen- nett, aged 72 years and 11 months. cuperating from an ill turn of quite a serious C. E. Bartlett, who is at work for his brother, Mary street. » nell, Bangor; 21, ar, schs John J Rock- Black. In Searsport, April 2.?, John B. ! nature. Friends her be J. Perry, nr t. p. c — hope recovery may W. Bartlett, in Etna for a few was at weeks, port; Fannie F Hall, Bangor; sld from the Black, aged 85 years, 1 month and 8 days. Carpet rapid and complete. home for the^week-end. breakwater sch City o'f Augusta. Me; Crabtree. In South Hope, April 17, Abijah Sweepers autos to C 0. C. A. Eames of Sears- Camden, Sawyer.and 26, ar, sch James Slater, N S. M. Crabtree, aged 78 Mr. and lngrahamport, years. to Treat of Stockton last Mrs. Ralph Arey of Thorndike made 20. $1.98 $3 00 port and Alvah Springs Philadelphia, April Ar, sch James Roth- Dow. In Freedom, April —, Florence Dow, announces her readiness to take music a short visit with her well, 23 Week. pupils parents, Mr. and Mrs. Biddeford; ar, sch Gov Powers, Bos- aged 38 years. Bissell’s Vacuum sch Sweepers at her residence. Her as a teacher Marcus Littlefield last week. ton; cld, Horace A Stone, San Juan P R Dwyer In Winterport, April 20, John W. the capabilities and Mrs. Joseph Kallock, who was taken to Baltimore. Md, 18. Bch 53 Cleaners, $8.50 to $10.00 aie well known by all lovers of piano April Sld, Robert H Dwyer, aged years. playing. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson of McCurdy, Puerto Fish. In wife Waldo County hospital in Belfast last week Nealley Newburg Cabello; 22, sld, sch Elisha Hope, April 19, Adeline, of Electric Cleaners. $2" no Dr. Isaac P. Park, after seeing his mother recently spent several at the home Atkins, Tampa. John Fish. with fever, is better at this days of Let us demonstrate at typhoid reported 22. Gray. In your hurt settled in her summer quarters, took Satur- their daughter, Mrs. C. M. Conant. Newport News, April Sld, sch Henry F Oriand, April 14, Fred A. Gray, writing. -.«««- Kreger, Santiago; 26, ar, stms Ban- aged 69 years, 6 months and 11 days. day’s boat for boston, en route to his home in Penobscot, Mrs. R. L. Clements and A. gor: William In Miss See church notes for of Mrs, L. White Chisholm, Boston, (both sailed Griffin. Medfield, Mass., April 19, Cong’l particulars Revere, Mass., bis anxious for for patients being were guests of the Twelve Ladies' Bangor ) Sarah Nickels Griffin, formerly of Searsport, Christian Endeavor sociable to be on Jolly Club given his return. Norfolk, April 21. Sld, sch Sears- aged 57 years, 6 months and 7 days. of West at Mrs. Sears Littlefield’s Montero, FOR OIL CLOTH Thursday evening, and the May Wedding on Winterport port Hanson. In North Bucksport, April 26, The Auxiliary Aid of the Utiiversalist parish Saturday. Morgan B Hanson. Saturday night. City. La, April 20. Ar. sch Marion njamin was entertained afternoon for the vuuu, ueaie, MHCOTIS. neagan. In 20, Thomas Tuesday Congratulations are extended to Searsport, April Considerable is made teamsters Mr. and Port of complaint by customary Mrs. M. Col- Reading, April 21. Cld, Bchs Harry Heagan, formerly Prospect, aged 82 years faneywork by Edgar “,o' ”• DMueu oi and others of the bad condition of the road to riusneia, iormer resi- Haynes, Mazrall, Seal Harbor; N E Ayer, Wil- and 28 days. cord, Mill street. do. dents of this town, the birth of a son, Belfast near the Otis stock farm and the T. P. upon son, Owing to the prevalence of bad colds and April 24th.4 Brunswick, Ga, April 22. Ar, last night, Higgins, formerly of Camden, aged about 80 Leaman residence. ech Edward H Blake, years. the hurry and rush of Crockett. Key West (and | housecleaning among Mr. and Mrs, A. C. who were re- sailed for Owens Kimball. In The that Rev. James the new Edwards, today Ferry.) Bucksport, April 12, Henry Mop “Gets-in-Ihe-Corners” Ainslee, pastor, preach- the the of the Ladies Aid So- New ladies, meeting held a London, April 24. sch Luther T Kimball, aged 84 years and 10 days. at the M. E. church cently married, reception at the Pythian Ar, ed his first sermon Sunday, of the Garretson, Brunswick. Myzrall. In Reaches ciety Universalist parish, has been post- hall, Dover, April 23, Dora J., wife everywhere—to nearby corners, 25th. O. G. Barnard left Ellingwoods Corner, on the evening of of April Rev. Saturday week. Femandina. April 21. Ar, sch San Thomas M\zrall, formerly of Bangor corners under beds and to of poned this 20th. Gladys, tables, top his new April Juan, MllRCH. In Boston, Mass April 17, for Orrington, pastorate. Ludolph doors and high Reaches and Mrs. Maria F. Blanchard returned Seattle, April 25. stm Murch, of Ellsworth, 67 moldings. Monday Several families from this attended Ar, Hawaiian, New formerly aged years. your valuable dogs at home as three vicinity York. Stone. In beautifies all in one short, Keep night from a ten days’ stay in and is Troy, April 26, Abbie, wife of easy sweep. Bangor the Odd Fellows memorial services at to the last and the Charleston, April 25. Ar, sch William E Israel Stone, aged 62 years, 6 months and 23 Fine for polished floors as well as for oil- passed great beyond Monday witn her sister, Mrs. Herbert Mixer, Sylvan church in The was Litchfield, Port Reading. days. are to have been poisoned, as their Monroe, Sunday. speaker cloth and linoleums. supposed street, for a few She will soon her 26 days. open Rev. Mr. Whitcomb os Jacksonville. April Ar, schs Thelma, Richards. In Boston, April 24, Mrs. Carrie illness wa8 of short duration and the town is Bangor. own house for the summer. Boston; Helvetia, Providence. Shuman Richards, formerly of Belfast, aged 63 Medium Size Polish Mop, $1 00 $3.45 out of pocket by their sudden departure. A. G. Lai by, E. E. Ritchie and A.ITWeli- Mobile, April 23. Ar, sch Lucinda Sutton, years. Miss Emma Hichborn has returned to Bel- Port Size Polish man are Spain. Tolman. In Warren, April 19, Mary L, (Bur- Large Mop, 1.50 The remains of Miss Sarah Nickels Griffin, hauling ash timber for shovel handles after several weeks with her sister Bangor, 24. sch of Nathan B. 68 FOR LINOLEUM fast, being to April Sld, Gilbert Stancliffe, ton),-wife Tolman, aged years, Medium Size Dry Mop, 1.00 who died in Maes., 19th, ar- Winterport station for the Cooley Bros,, Boston. 7 Medfield, April Miss Nellie Hichborn in their West montns and 18 days. home, who are in rived here 21st and were interred in the operating this vicinity. Stockton, April 24. Ar, bark Kotka True. In Readville, Mass., April 18, Jennie, April ! Main street. Miss Emma is a saleswoman in J. (Nor) Mandal, Norway; to load deals for United wife of Col. E. A. True, formerly of Hope, family lot in Bowditch Cemetery at Park. Rev. G, H. York, grange deputy for North Waldo i H. Howes' dry good store. Kingdom; 26, ar, stm Millinocket, New York, aged 76 years. C. H. McElhiney of the First Congregational | Pomona jurisdiction, and Mrs. R. L. Clements, Searsport, April 21. Ar, Upham. In Belfast, 25. Walter J. Miss S. Overlock left after barges Cumru. April The Home church offered a at the Emily April 21st, L Furni prayer grave. master of Morning Light grange, Monroe, at- Philadelphia; N No.704. Carteret. N J; Upham, aged 41 years, 4 months 8 days. shing Company spending two with relatives in the 22, stm | days upper j a ar, Masaasoit, Boston sld e st- The first land-locked salmon to be placed in tended meeting of the subordinate grange (and pirt tof the town. Many friends in Stockton ! ward) sld, barge Boylston, Weymouth, Mass; BELFAST MAINE. Swan Lake were received in June, 1885, from masters in Brooks, April 22nd, for in- 23, sld, ofLen her in her special barge Cumru, Philadelphia; 24, ar, stm | were | remember loneliness in the commissioner E L. Stillwill. They placed struction in the secret work by State Master Montara, Norfolk. Such a Fresh J. A. J. H. Sullivan and home bereft of the beloved Visit Our in the lake by Clement, mother. C. S, Stetson. Winterport. April 22. Ar, sch Florence & Carpet Department, S :cond Floor, in Heltast F. E. Whitcomb. There were ten cans of the Lillian, Portland. Largest Elden H, Shute has been fish, which were about an inch in length and transferred from FOREIGN TORTS. Clean Sensation --iii mi i T came from the hatchery at Enfield, Maine. Alton to south Sebec. Congratulations to our CENTER MONlVILLE. Cristobal, April 20, 7.30 p m. stm Vir- In the mouth after you take a Dys- young townsman on this promotion to a better Ar, Thomas Heagan, a native of Prospect, died ginian, Hall, New York for Los pep-let. Just try one. Crush it be- MORRILL. situation on Mrs. J. L. Bean is ill. Angeles, (and at the home of his nephew, William D. Smart, the Bangor & Aroostook railroad, very proceeded.) tween your teeth and swallow it Catarrh Cannot ht d on Mount road, April 20th of bronchial which he is as a station Ivan Arno 1 N slowly. You can almost G. with Ephraim serving agent, of ethel is visiting his sister, Walton, S, April 14. Ar, sch Anne Lord, immediately Mr, L. Edmunds has his mill up, boarded LOCAL A PPL 82 and 28 Mr. Windsor. feel its ICATIONS,», pneumonia, aged years days. Mrs. C. B. Cushman. beneficial effect. Your stom- and reach the sent of the diseas’ had made his home with his Mrs. Charles C. Park moved a portion of her ach machinery moved in. Reagan nephew Kingston, April 20. Ar, sch J seems to say “That’s just the help blood or constitutional disease since the death of his wile several last into I needed for of Mr. Smart, furnishings Thursday the rooms in the Percy Knowlton had an eye badly injured Haynes, Richards, Norfolk. my big task diges- There seems to be quite a general time of cure it your ust take intern.; ago. huneral services were held at his 1 Rio 21. tion.” Dys-pep-lets sweeten and Catarrh years Britto house—formerly the late Capt. David last week while handling brush. Janeiro, April Ar, schs Mary E j repairing and painting about town. Cure is taken interna late home Saturday, Rev. C. H. McElhiney of Palmer, strengthen the stomach, prevent N. Main Norfolk; Singleton Palmer, New York j rectly upon the blood and the First church ^officiating, and inter- Berry’s place—West street, that she j Mrs. Marcia of and sourness and inflation and Miss Annie Paul is Cong’l Greely Freedom is with Mrs. Norfolk; 22. ar, sch Florence M Peoley, gas pro- teaching in Montville Hall’s Catarrh Cure is no: a ment was in Grovfe cemetery, Prospect. is to occupy curing the htr i mote the natural functions. In no was Maple summer, taking Volney Thcmpson for a few Norfolk; 23, ar, ech Marcus L Urann, Farrow, and Miss Irma Thomas in Searsmont. It prescribed by one of the days. other can so much meals out. Norfolk. way you ensure in this country for and News was received last week that the steam- Olin Harriman Mr. Ernest years got home Saturday night Pernambuco, April 17. sch stomach comfort as by buying and Higgins, teacher of the High scription. It is er Amos A. Dow, which sailed Sld, Augustus composed of Ogeechee, Capt. and a H a ten cent box of school, the week-end in Housecleaning, painting papering are from trip to Portland and Mass. Babcock, New York. using Dys-pep-lets. passed Old Town and known, combined with the best i from , Ger., April 4th, for New York, Hudson, Urono. of the in on in to the order day every household at acting directly the mucous had been taken Sharpness, England, by a C. B. Cushman returned Saturday night perfect combination of the t a British cruiser and her cargo confiscated. The The gardens, either flower or There is a of water and several of present. vege- from a visit shortage what of cotton with Sheriff Cushman in Belfast. produces such wonderful took a cargo Savan are the attention of men our farmers find their w ells Ogeechee £rom table, engaging and •MHtm tn mmMfNtm dry and have to I catarrh. Send for nah to Bremen, which she discharged in good Mr. £nd testimonials women both Sweet and Mrs. R. M. Carter, of Belfast were haul water for their stock. F. J loaded a full of German now-a-days. peas j CHENEY & CO Props., order aid cargo pro- guests of his nasturtiums are in parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Car- Sold by Druggists, 75c. ducts for New York. A cable received by the already th^ ground. Mrs. D. O, Bowen wishes through The Jour- price _„ e r> rinm at Thnmaa*nn W.. ter, and Take Hall's Family Pills for eon:-. Milton Goodere Saturday Sunday. nal to thank Mr. J. moved bis family last SPECIAL her friends who so kindly remem- Sharpness, Eng., April 20th, stated that he did The r into me iormer nome ox Mrs. unarles many friends of S. L. and fam- bered her on her not Know what me would be. riaay Bagley S birthday. windup | l are to C. Park, West Main street, ily glad know they are to leave Thom- A recently purchased [ large force of men have been at work u and Mrs. p- Dodge’s Corner. Mr. George him. School street misses their aston the first of May and return to their farm For Sale by them, on the erected for Webster of Wakefield, Mass., and Mr. and here. buildings being a parson- home having been upon that since age on the old J. R. Mrs. B. O. Perry of Chelsea, Mass., arrived highway Mears stand. 20th for a week at side, the Web- their arrival in town some years ago. the son AT April Sunny Ormond, little of Mrs. Cora B. Schools began this week. Mrs. G. W. Dow HALF PRICE ster and Mrs Charles McKen- T --* __•. r, ... teaches cottage_Mr. The is on D- v**" dllU the and Miss Sadie grass green every southern expo- uuiiuaj UIgUV village primary ■ ney of Winterport are staying at the Mat- Achorn teaches in the Gas stove ; round, oak, hand-rubi of terrace or and was Cross district. the season. .Fish- sure lawn, the red maples severely hooked by the animal. One thews Camp through fishing eye Coal table, iron bed, etc. was Prices Mr. Frank ing at the lake has been exceedingly good this are hanging out their richly hued blossoms, badly injured. It is hoped the sight is Weymouth was seriously ill with catches have been re- pneumonia last and there is much sick- W. B. wOOuBUKY, spring and many large true harbingers of summer's foliage. April not lost. Sunday Ira Veazie was in town over Sun- ness about town from colds and grip. Mrs. ported... has been a month—full of j delightful sunshine | 108 Part James day, returning to Gardiner Monday. of the schools in town began Monday. Higgins and Mrs. Daniel Higgins have 2wl7p Hgt and unusually mild weather. Shall we have a T he others i)oth been ill recently. Church Notes. The will open next Monday. Teachers Congregational comparatively fine Ma>? Old public is cordially invited to be present at the have been assigned by Superintendent J. J. Company’s Lehigh wee j of the but The Ames | “mock wedding” following pro- Grocery Co., Kenouf and Pink- Clement as follows: Center, Mrs. Everett CARD OF THANKS — we minent members of society Miss Orilla Ade- On and after May 1, 1915, shall make the follow- ® ham, proprietors, are placing a modern gaso- Clement of We wish to thank the friends and laid and Mr Powers JVlc- Waldo; McFarland’s.Corner, Miss £ neighbors, Whitcomb Reginald tvho have so line a concrete founaation to Oracia C. W ing prices on coal, put in on the level within the limits. W kindly aided us inouf recent sick- Elhmey, both of Searsport. The ceremony pump upon supply Luce; Carter, Miss Annie Paul of city | ™ ness and bereavement, especially the Odd Fel- One light buggy tor will be at 7.30 by Mr. automobiles from their tank, buried below Miss performed promptly Morrill; Halldale, Addie Palmer; King- These made to at our con- lows and and other friends Wilson in the prices subject delivery Lodge Encampment, George Renfrew Congregational ground in front of their store on the Souih d cm, P. C. Allen; Vose, Miss Roberta Wiggin; for flowers. bargain at the Wind' Church, Saturday evening, May first. The 9 venience. The reason for the side of Main street. A great convenience tj W hite’s reserving privilege to de- MRS. WALTER UPHAM and bride will be attended her « cousin. Miss Corner, Mrs. Olive Stewart. FAMILY, by j MR. and MRS. JAMES UPHAM. stable. Dorothy Lovett, as maiil of honor, and by the the traveling public, whose cars are often liver at our convenience and reducing the prices is for the 5 ! J J Misses Marjory Towers, Gladys Rose, Marian thirsty. PROSPECT FERRY. of coal the * Hughes and Valerie Croce as bridemaids, and | 'purpose moving during summer months. Mr. and Herbert by little Alice Gray as flower girl. The groom | Mrs, Mixer, Sylvan street, Dale Hainson was in Bangor last on Prices as follows: will be a*tended by Mr. George Dean Little- are expecting a visit during the coming warm Monday ' will be business. field. The miniature wedding party weather from their daughter and husband, Mr. becomingly attired in correct evening dress. LEHIGH EGG, $7.85 and Mrs. Lewis Barrett, and little Mrs. Helen Pierce of Bangor is visiting { FOR A for the occasion are daughter, COLD All arrangements happy “ under the direction of Miss Mabel Griffin and born since their residence in Ecuador, S. A. friends here. • STOVE, 7.85 • Mrs. Summer C Pattee. Ada ission tickets This only grandchild is of the deepest interest School began in this district last Monday, “ Take may be secured from children of the Junior • 8.10 Quick Relief Cold Tablets to these fond and other near CHESTNUT, of the S. S. or at the grandparents, Miss Wing teacher. J Department purchased ; THE YELLOW TABLET IN THE YELLOW BOX. sum of ten cents. The are relatives of the mother. • door for the proceeds young Mrs. M. C, Littlefield was called home from PEA, 6 60 to be deposited upon the Vestry Chair Fund. the death of her Thomas On Thursday evening, in the upper vestry, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.“Houghton of Bangor ar- Bangor by brother, OTTO COKE, 7.25 X FOR A COUGH Miss Harriette Erskine and Miss Maude Smith rived in town Saturday afternoon and were the Heagan. will act as hostesses at the Christian Endeavor guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flanders, East The sick in th is are all im A discount of 25c. per ton is allowed for cash in I sociable to be given for the same purpose. It people vicinity thirty 9 ; Take White Pine and Tar. until? afternoon. Syrup is rumored that the gentlemen attending will Main street, Monday They proving. There are no new cases of scarlet from date of delivery. Discounts will not be a 1 low # be given the opportunity to demonstrate their are always welcome visitors in this village, fever and the danger is considered past, skill in art. men have ed after the of A millinery Usually only where they made hosts of friends during their expiration thirty days. the of paying the bill for the Miss Hannah Heagan was in Searsport last FOR YOUR KIDNEYS privilege residence follow- two years' here, immediately Saturday to attend the funeral of her brother, {daysAppreciating past favors we hope for a continuance ing the opening of our railroad. Mr. Hough- J Take Dewitt’s and Bladder Pills Thomas Heagan. Mr, Heagan was formerly • of the same. Scours Kidney ton is the general passenger manager of the respectfully, of this place and lived for many years in this J B. & A. road since leaving here. Wanted to Purchase vicinity and his many friends here were sorry FOR YOUR LIVER Jellison the to hear of hiB which occurred at the Oil of Old fc.From Cape piers following ship- death, Paintings ping report was telephoned Monday after- home of his nephew,W, D. Smart, in Searsport, CONSUMERS FUEL CO.. I Take Our Wonder Midgets. Clipper Ships. ooon: April 19th, steamer Millinocket sailed where be had lived for the past 4 years. He | St. with paper cargo for New York and Philadel- leaves three sisters, Mrs. M. A. Littlefield, 39 Water Tel. 38 Belfast, Maine. ; Write names of ships to OLD phia. April 20th, sch Seth M. Todd sailed, Miss Hannah and Miss Ellen Heagan, all of £ J CORNER DRUG STORE CO V. B. M., Boston Transcript. 4wl4 light, for Bangor, and tug Hugh Rosa sailed this place. j

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