_ AI ; t- BELFAST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1915. pttMEIT 87^ MAINE, 11, NUMBER 6 of 1 oday s J°urnaI* OBITUARY. Waldo County Veterans Our Merchant Marine. The Churches. News.News of the PERSONAL. War Hold Their Personal. The Legislature.. Obitu- The death of Rev. George G. Winslow, the February at l pe e!!_ Meeting Elling- Its Uorious Past and its Humiliation and The County Veterans. .Our woods Christian Scientists hold services in ^“'VaT.o widely known Methodist minister, who hac Corner, Winterport. Col. Bernes O. Norton went to Boston Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Marine. Beils.. Wli- Destruction. their 127 Friday on Cobe left Wedding in in hall, Main street, Sunday at Wednesday preached many pastorates Eastern Maine a Confederate morning business. for a visit in hes. .Waldo County Porno- liams, Veteran, was 11 o morning ^,1'nur the To the Editor of The Journal: It was clock, and at 7.30 Chicagij. Personal. .Secret Socie- occurred Saturday morning, Feb 6th, at th< Guest of Wednesday evening TheVll,"rs ^ire. Honor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waldo B. r.a with satisfaction that I went down to o’clock, to which all are B. Dinsmore have Washburn arrived last home of bis W. who it peculiar welcome. Thursday son, George Winslow, The Waldo been in Boston the from !!e of Montana. .Smart Prac- County Veteran association held Faneuil Hall today and added my voice to the The Teacher past week. Franklin, Mass., for a visit in Belfast. ntft-s principal of the Normal Training School ir Training Class about to be or- .Retirement of Wm. its February meeting with the Archie Mrs. ^iKashums. good people ol ringing endorsement of the resolutions protest- ganized in the Univeraalist C. Hopkins was in Bucksport and Wm. F. Schoppe has been elected treas- A Coffee Charter.. Pitts- Westfield, Maas. Mr. Winslow was in his 87tl church will meet Ellingwoods Corner, Feb. 4th. It Purchase urer S,C|( was a cold ing against the passage of the Ship next at 6 Bangor the past week on business. of Mount Hyalite D. A. years having been born in Casco, June 3,1828 Sunday p.m., at Mr. Blair’s residence Chapter, R., of L Personals. crisp morning, but with the a sacred good travelling Bill. I felt that I was discharging on Church street. All Mr. and Mrs. Bozeman, Montana. i, California. .Sail Vessels for the son of John Gilbert and Rachael (Edwards] interested are cordially Irving T. Dinsmore returned there was a large attendance and of as fine a of i Sires and Sons...Current the duty toward a generation type invited. from a Linvill F. ..,g<5 Winslow. Cn his father’s side he was a direct meeting Saturday business and pleasure trip to Whitmore, a post-graduate stu- A Refuge Provided. .The was a very enjoyable one. In the American manhood and citizenship as this l;ve‘„t.n absence of Boston. dent at descendant of Kenelm Winslow, brother ol The Men’s Forum will meet as Colby College, arrived last to V k Triplets Birthday.. .Offer- President the of usual at the Thursday Crockett, Secretary, Alfred Stin- country ever A generation Maine a Edward one of the first produced. Univeraalist church spend few days at home. Cermany. Winslow, Mayfiowei son of North next noon. The Harry Upton came from Colby College last I^puby Searsport, called the to sea captains and sailors who exulted iu the Sunday On hiB was t meeting discussion of to L. The Laws.Eas- passengers. mother’s side he order and the conditions of Saturday remain over Sunday at the home Ralph Pitcher spent the week-end with Sunday presided at the forenoon session. of our merchant marine in its heyday revolutionary editorials be- standing will of his [1 Shows descendant of Jonathan Edwarda. He first j Europe be continued. All men are Capt. J. O. Hayes. mother, Mrs. H, C. v[eamship Corporation He appointed Mrs. A. S. Butterfield of the and who lived to witneas cordial- Pitcher, returning Panama Pacific Inter- in Eas1 secretary early fifties, invited to these to his ,m! .The| gan preaching 1855 and entered the tem. The ly meetings. Mrs. Frank O. Smith Monday home in Caribou. .Transfers in pro records of the last meeting were the nadir of its decline,stunned with the awak- returned from Boston Exposition.. Maine Conference in 1857. He was the last ol nafion®! read Next last on Miss Estate. and accepted. An invitation from Thomas ening consciousness that they had been be- Sunday morning at the Univeraalist Thursday night account of the serious Marjorie Shaw returned to Simmons ReB| the 120 who were in the East Maine ministers, church the will illness of her College noon views of Belfast.. .Washington H. Marshall Post to hold the March trayed by the very interests that owed so much pastor preach a sermon on mother. Monday after a few days’ visit Conference in 1857. There were 14 in his class meeting F in Belfast was read and to their took that final Lincoln at the invitation of the Sons of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. better the invitation was ac- courage and enterprise, Vet- Mrs. Albert Hale and little son Frank left C. He was in the active 57 Hie Florida-Panama-Pacific ministry years. erans. who will attend in a Shaw. dP of cepted. The names of comrades who had voyage from whence there is no return—liter- body. All are Saturday for Somerville, Mass., where the I* ministerial activities were as follows: lfc55, | Exposition. Bince the last of broken hearts midst the wreck- cordially invited to this service. Mrs. Adelbert [„>rational passed away meeting were re- ally dying child will be placed in a hospital. Millett spent a few in Bristol, with T. P. Adams, later on Crawford days >; t Deaths. at the as of blasted last .Improvements ported follows: Charles Warren of age family fortunes and hopes. The regular mid-week prayer of the Miss Atkins Augusta week with her Dr. (' School. and Circuit; '57-’58, Dennys- Monroe meeting Edythe left last Tuesday for husband, ir,c Normal .Legislative Wesley ’56, Lubec; The emble- Belfast’s W. Fred Ellis of Stockton of the 2nd Btately square-rigger, yesterday North church will be held this, even- Millett, representative in the Mother” Jones and John D. ville and Edmond; 59, South ’60, Maine, Thursday, Hutchings, Kansas, and after a month’s visit legisla- Orrington; matic of the best in this at ture, and to T Jr. Austrian Heir Ap- Frank Furbush of Clinton, of the 19th country's history, ing the home of Mrs. H. C. Pitcher, Church there will to plans spend next week at the State , ,lKI ier, ’61-’62, ’63, Maine go California. She expects to be he Sardine Situation..Pres- Northport; Rockport; Southport; and shorn of all distinction and condemned' street at Freeman Roberta of Belfast of the 4th today 7,30. The subject will be and a capital. Windsor and Weeks Mills; ’66-67, Religion gone year. w -on Reckless. .State Owner- ’64-’66, to an service as a coal Maine. inglorious barge—thus Education, and the leader, Supt W. B. Wood- Mr. Hugh D. who has Clinton and Dr. Alfred King of Portland was in McLellan, occupied ship- Woolwich; ,68 ’70, Benton; ’71-'72, No closes the final in the of our Belfast other business coming before the meet- chapter history ; bury. the Jas. P. Munroe house for Ship News. .Births.. Mar- ’73, ’74, North and Saturday on his way to where he several years

A — 3 California. ~5Ws AND sdRsT A REFUGE PROVIDED. Journal: I CATARRH OF KIDNEYS *■ 8. Bock Of Washington 'Is the The i-otToF-The Metropolitan which re- ^double” Magazine, gan Francisco, Calif., on of President Wilson In fea- cently has been showing pronounced So- tures. inducted excursion, went cialistic tendencies, appeals to the Pro- Blnnete gressives to join the Socialists. This is t,e Boston & Albany R. AND BLADDER Novelll. Italy’s greatest living good advice, for it opens a for to Buffalo on New >ctor, once achieved the feat of playing refuge v the few who have not returned to Hamlet and Aunt on the yet Buffalo to Chicago on Peruna Saved Charley’s the or r,un Me »me Republican party who have failed night to find a ..ntral, via Niagara Falls, home with the Democrats. Be- Mrs. Towers, whose address is given below Ellas first fore of On- Derby of Salem, the mil- they pass over, however, it might p.ii.ada,Province S her portrait, is an ardent friend of Peruna. be S lionaire In the United States, practiced well for them to review late election a and She says: ACre grand mag- profit of returns to get a line on the “I am thankful to tell you that my old sharing with the sailors his question of -,:h the spray and foam how large a force can be mustered if the ifi trouble has never bothered me any since you merchant ships. waters. The suggested merger is worked out. The pir mighty g received my testimonial. Any one Wishing “Marse” with a Henry Watterson, of the total vote iada was level to know the facts in if will figures cast in the re- quite my case, they Worldwide as a reputation journalist cent election show that the total Demo- Castorla is a harmless look- write me I will be glad to answer. Tour substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- w|th rather poor has still another talent. He is one of cratic vote was medicine has saved and 6,324,962, as compared Drops and It and g me, gave me per- goric* Soothing Syrups. is pleasant. i dings the latter the finest piano players in the United with 6,293,019, in 1912 a of It contains neither gj feet health. I frequently meet friends that gain 31,943. Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- at and attractive as States. The Republican vote was as cotic substance. It :g knew me when I was in poor health. They 6,013,374 destroys AVornis ami allays Fever- compared with 3,484,956 in a ishness. It relieves -end old U. S. A. After if: ask me what has made such a change in Dr. Benjamin Franklin Trueblood, 1912, gain Constipation, Mind Colic, ail of 2,528,418. The Socialist vote declined Teething Troubles and les of travel me. I always tell them that it was the general secretary of the American Diarrhoea. It regulates the through from 901,873 in 1912 to 687,495 last Stomach and a tunnel nerve remedy, Peruna. I shall praise Peruna Peace has fall, Bowels, giving healthy and natural through long fj< society since 1S92, resigned, a loss of The The sleep. as 314,378. Progressives lost Children’s Panacea—The | as long I live.” to his Mother’s Friend. river and arrived in owing failing health, resignation 2,213,090, though they polled 1,906,417 beautiful city where, to go into effect next May. He was last fall. The combined Republican and The Kind Catarrh of the Internal born in Indiana in 1847. Progressive vote was over 8,000,000, or You Have ;l naif the automobiles Organs Always Bought air. James -M. nearly more than J“l Mrs. A. 'I. Powers. R. R. 7, Box 121, r-owen, o. ib.u \v. Myron T. Herrick, former ambassa- 2,000,000 the Demo- Bears the of try are manufactured, cratic vote. The Socialists Signature London, Ohio, writes: "I write to Walnut St., Rosedale, Kansas, writes: dor to France, has been honored with had boasted hundred car loads “About four that would in thank you for the wonderful good years ago I suffered the Cross they poll 2,000,000 1914, decoration of the Grand of with a with a severe catarrh of the prospect for 4,000.000 in 1916. In- your Peruna. has done for me. I was bladder, the Legion of Honor in recognition of stead of a of 100 Indiana and a sufferer from kidney and bladder which caused continued irritation and making gain per cent, through his services to the French while pain. I was miserable and could not people they lost over 20 per cent. the of trouble for twenty-two years. Two Surely, they ago, great city in his official The need the but years ago I began to take Peruna. stand up or walk for any length of serving capacity. Progressives, they will have ■- bustle, noise and ex- honor to soon or and I only took about three bottles time without extreme weariness and Grand cross is the highest which amalgamate very there will I not be left to there several and T can a pain. began taking Peruna and it the French government can bestow. anything combine.—Bidde- topped today say I am well ford In Use For Over relieved me and in eleven Journal. 30 Years. e of the person." greatly sights big COMS»NY. WIW vows cut weeks I was completely cured, and to the Catarrh is liable to affect any of THE mged Burling- a man.” Current Comment. FREDERICK TRIPLETS BIRTHDAY the felt like new thousand internal organs. This is especially .T, one miles Those who to medi- true of the bladder, which is very object liquid There was a Iowa and cross The housewife is never among the triple birthday celebration ugh frequently the seat of catarrh. This cine can now procure Peruna in Jan. unemployed.—Baltimore American. Thursday evening, 28th, at the home r and several hours Is sometimes called cystitis. Tablet form. —--— of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ___ ————- F. Frederick, 30 i The big difference between war and nu-il Bluffs, Iowa, Puritan avenue, Dorchester, Mass., when In two or three hours we are in the earthquakes is that there is a way to their three Missouri riverinto a night long to be remembered with ten-year-old children, Vir- war.—Detroit Free Sacramento where flowers are j prevent Press. ginia Louise, Frank Boardman and Paul istling city. From Valley, pleasure as a great care-free carnival of birds and With eight presidents in less than Reynolds Frederick, had a birthday oairado, a tine blooming, singing everything fun. city four years Mexico is from party. Presents in triplicate for the is lovely; surely a great contrast in a few graduating ions and a beau- New Year’s day I went out to three children were provided their very the j mere vaudeville into a continuous per- by and hours soon Swanville time. We reached Sacra- relatives and and the birth- We made a Exposition Grounds to see formance of movies. — friends, big Searsport quite Beachy the of the Philadelphia day cake had 30 candles. The of in- mento, capital State, which is in his triplets AT YOUR many points great airship flights. An hedger. are in the best of health. REQUEST. My services as Undertaker a beautiful They weighed city. Before reaching there immense crowd was : here to the Denver there to see the Swiss banks are receiving large de- but four pounds each on the of their will be to call at we day subject your any hour. Bv the use I passed over the Sierra Nevada Moun- but : the scenic route of celebrated aviator in his sensational posits of money from various parts Of birth, soon grew to the size of other of and and saw children telephone automobile, I can tains, some of the wildest, : The little and have enjoyed perfect health assure you the res through Colora- stunts. He made four flights. He looped Europe. thrifty republic may and most in every respect. While there is a mark- same and Pike’s the grandest majestic scenery in the become a financial center as well as a prompt considerate attention that has 11 Peak, loop, turning completely over several ed family resemblance in their this country. The road winds and twists playground.—Washington Star. features, characterized my work in Belfast for Lake City. There times, made breath-taking dives and they have shown a marked variation in thirty-two years, ! around like a serpent, and in one stature and would be and at no grand and majes- place spiral climbs to an altitude of a mile, hardly thought to extra charge. j we go seven miles to ahead one be of the same age. Mr. Frederick was pass Pike’s Peak, get mile, and a mock anchor- Educational Notes. destroyed battleship of Belfast and his the road is so to avoid the formerly friends here With competent and I am and on winding, steep ed out in the a assistant, large stock, grandeur, go bay. They put up spirited will be glad to know of this happy birth- ascent. Donner a beautiful sheet Bryn Mawr college. Pennsylvania, at or mountains, up Lake, defense, popping away at the aviator day observance. your service, day night. 34tf j ■ky has an air room. of is nestled the open study with the water, among moun- with aerial but had to Gorge, bombs, finally The of tains with other beautiful first class women was grad- OFFERED $750 BY GERMAN. of feet many lakes take to their boats. He was ; thousands truly won- uated from the of Wiscon- and rivers and the is University on scenery grand. We ! derful in his daredevil ne side and the performances, sin in 1805. Portland Man Said to Have Been Urged to cross from San Pablo to Suisun CHAS. R. Bay Bay which were and Me. ,sas river hundreds exciting startling to be- Columbia university again claims Help Dynamite Victoria Bridge at Mon- COOMBS, Belfast, on one of the largest boats in the ith its rushing, foam- ferry hold. The Fair grounds are nearing com- the largest registration in this country, treal. world and soon reach Oakland and cros3 rand and wonderful pletion and are a beautiful sight. having 10.901 students. The Univer- Portland, Me., Feb. 3. The Port- 1 on the boat to San Francisco. I ferry I went out to the first illumination of sity of California is second with 8,481. land Press today makes its leading news now part with mv fellow In Illinois feature an assertion that it is not at all the hanging bridge, passengers the Exposition grounds, which was bril- the average salary of the that for the ! with regret as 1 had made some 5,609 men teachers is a impossible plans olowing up yards wide and the very liant and dazzling beyond imagination or $722.07 year. of the Vancebore bridge, as well as some nice friends to whom I was sorry to have Danish schools do not use a spelling built out over the belief, showing off the magnificent others were made right in this city. to say Our conductor book. Spelling is taught as a part of -lies good bye. personal grounds and with the hundreds That a Portland man, who is well ac- madly through, buildings the was very nice and attentive to us, made reading process. quainted with the use ol high v to the right, now of thousands of bright electric lights. explosives, us with each was offered $750 to accompany a Ger- the train after acquainted other, showed It seemed like some enchanted land. The I it, man secret agent to Montreal and us all the points of interest on the Tower Curious Cullings. uientarily blocked, along of Jewels, which is taller than the place dynamite or nitroglycerine under and was full of fun and stories. He It is road, Bunker Hill with the Victoria Bridge, which spans the St. ir sight. grand monument, sparkled Grape fed fox was an old Roman del- was the life of the and there was Lawrence was learned the The party loveliness and hundreds of feel' river, by comparison. beauty icacy. Press from a dull moment. But the best of yesterday what it has every s.- with hardly in the It was a wonderful to walls sparkle sky. sight The Mohammedan does not wear silk reason to believe is an authentic source. friends must so we our several part, go see the and towers and More than B utiful colors and the palaces all the because it is the product of a worm. that, German agents are I to who has a ways, my son, pleasant works of art and He as unclean. known to have been in this at vari- ,i read far above us, al- twinkling glowing with regards it city home in the city. ous times within the past few months, jagged walls. On their dazzling lights. They had hundreds Two bridges in a city in India arc San and some.,of them were shadowed here Francisco, which eight years ago on metal tanks, which are tier above tier of of searchlights of all the colors of the supported large by agents of the Canadian Government. was laid low an and by earthquake fire, rainbow thrown float on the water and accommodate it is also known s! forts or old castles. high into the sky that that about the time has themselves to and fall. nearly all been rebuilt with the rise that guards had been on e is certainly wonder- larger, were visible for miles around. placed every better and more substantial A gold engagement ring set with a one of the Canadian Pacific Railroad’s buildings The great Exposition opens Feb. 20th diamond and an bridges in Maine, a plot to prop- than before, with fine wide streets and and containing inscription destroy if-adville, which they they say it will be complete in every erty of that and the Grand Trunk was structures. The was recently found tightly fastened in stately industries and detail on the revealed here a German who if :!> the world, about opening day. Big crowds a by thought _____ around the neck of partridge shot -- entertainments claim are that his secret would be The in- tide water. We now they surpassed of workmen are on the and build- kept. ji grounds near Gaschowitz. Bohemia. cident by no other it is the Paris was reported, however, to those •' Tennessee pass in a city. They say ings on the touches. t putting finishing who would warn the railroads and noth- of America for life and gaiety, and it I I LET YOUR Bt:. ■ong. At the crest of Well, guess have written enough Town ing more was heard of it. CROPS DECIDE i«n has the of Topics. p8675 will tell to use greatest variety nations, ways, for this a They you E. FRANK COE [to| iver two miles above time. I will give description of FERTILIZERS. Manufactured \ in the manners, dress and customs, of B<>st Equipped in the at the Continental Di- any city the great Exposition later if this doesn’t New York city still has coroners and > Factory Country Belfast, Maine. in the It is said that JACKSON & HALL BELFAST li it Atlantic to the Pa- country. 150,000 weary you too much. Best wishes to wooden cars.—Boston Advertiser. $ AGENTS. < bacK and forth !■- iiange from three en- people pass every day my friends and the good old Journal, When we get our new subway and COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK over the to and from the different b .ve go down grade, ferry which 1 read with pleasure. elevated lines—if we ever do—nobody I^THE j cities and towns across the There is to dare call slow. •too. le state of Utah, the bay. J. Warren Skinner. going Philadelphia seems to be a never Press. ir ending crowd San —Philadelphia 'iis. There s a great going Francisco, Feb. 1915. At a I'rnbatt- Court held at Helfast. within and and all the time. — More that is new and up to for tlie and loneliness. Their coming slang County of Waldo, on the 12th day of date be heard in than in NOTICE. i January, A. 1). 1915. a Christmas eve had a Children’s Colds. Both may Chicago and shabby, and it they great concert Coughs—Children’s VKT I IK E. any other brags a Chicago pa- Guaranteed work In ROBERTSON «f Momoe. in -.aiil Are Serious. city, Chiropody, Manlcur- ot me that I wanted to on the streets to advertise the California i,1 x ou|,,y’ tftiardlHii Huth W. Kohtrt-mi and per. Well, has anybody any objection and Hazel Irene Kobertson of in ‘• id When one of little ones nq Shampooing. Also Facial Work. Momoe, Coun- this of the coun- which will admit of an your shows symp- ot part climate, outdoor to that doubtful honor to the ty Waldo, having presented a petitiou prav- handing Full line of all tor a toms of an Cold, give it Dr. Bell’s kinds of Hair Work at m, i>-g license to soil and certain is a fine concert while the cities of the east approaching convey real ity looking Windy City without a struggle?— estate situated in the town of Mon«oe. Pine-Tar-Honey at once. It acts quickly, and parlors over Shiro's Store, PhtBnlx Row. the being ructions and points of are shivering in snow and ice. John Cleveland Plain Dealer. propi rty of said minors, described m said revents the Cold worse. heal- petition and for the t growing Very 32tt MISS EVIE purposes therein expressed. •ng them is its beauti- McCormack, the great Irish tenor, and HOLMES. ing—soothes the loosens the mucous, Ordered, That the said petitioner gives notice to Lungs, all with its Mme. Bernice the persons interested by causing a of this many min- Pasquale, great Ital- the It is copy strengthens system. guaranteed. Only BRIGHT BRIEFS. aider to be published three weeks successively in is! its new ian were the special attractions I he a magnificent soprano, 25c at your Druggist. Buy a bottle today. Kepuhlican Journal, newspaper published at Belfast, that they may at a Probate Hi of the A was to b* appear CnjliT evening. hrge stage Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Sores. Mexico “never is, but always < ourt. to be held at Belfast, witlun and for said hanged to the Southern built at Lotta’s Fountain in Market blessed.” PROBATE Countv. on the 9th day ot February. A I) 1915, NOTICES. at ten of the clock be tore noon, ami show cause, SAIL VESSELS FOR OVERSEAS. if ■ion crossed the great strtet, the street cars were all stopped any they have, why the prayer of said peti tioner should not be Nothing in this country is suffering At a Probate granted. I-ucien cut off. We go and an immense crowd blocked the Several American schooners have Court, held at Belfast, within and been for the County of Waluo. on the JAMES LIBBY, from lack of free advice. second Tues- A Judge. about 30 miles. The streets for a long way up and down. chartered recently for the lumber trade day of January, A. I). 1915. true copy. Attest: from the Gulf of Mexico to Arthur W. Leonard, Kegister. ’idles long and There was a choir of Europe. It A certain instrument, purporting to be the last sixty 2,000 children, is often iX will ami of is to be that this may be the Domestic pence interrupted testament Charles A. Warren, II''ALl>o a six as as hoped begin- SS.—in c ourt ol Probate, held at Bel- times salt bands and orchestras and music late of Monroe, in said of deceas- ** galore. of a new and over a of County Waldo, W on the ning profitable business for scrap green paper. been for fast, 12th day of January. 1915. can live ed, having presented probate. Lora a. ng in it. Ex- With the sweet music, gay crowds, bright our coastwise carriers, which have had chase, adniinistiatrix on the « slate of Ordeied. That notice be given to all persons Franklin Chase, late of Monroe, in said beds are an dull in our own County, iting passed. electric lights, dazzling search lights exceedingly year coal Europe went to war in a taxi, and DANGEROUS DEBiLiiTf inteiestcd In causinga copy of this order to be deceased, having presented her tii-t and final ■ and lumber three weeks in The Re- Salt is trades because of the wide- publbhed successively account ot administration ot said estate lor great Lake and every thing attractive to see and there's a long bill to be paid. Debility may result from a number of Journal, published at Belfast, that spread business depression in the north- publican they allowance. ■ at a Probate to reductive, but a large hear it seemed almost like land. causes—worry, aftcr-el.ee Id of acute ill- may appear Court, be held at fairy ern manufacturing States. Belfast, within and for said on the Ordered, That notice thereof be ness, lack of nourisbmci.t clue to dis- County, given, three de is desert or moun- one eye on a desk motto is ot at week> in The next day, Christmas, they had a As a matter of fact, the good fore-ahd- Keeping second Tuesday February next, ten of the successively, The Kepuhlican Journal, ordered or that makes e a ts as useless as the clock. digestion, any tiling clock bell noon, and show cause, if any they newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- Christmas tree out on the afters of the Atlantic coastwise fleet are watching Panama Pa- the blood thin, thereby preventing it have, why the same should not be proved, ap- ty, that an persons interested may attend at a pre-eminently fitted lor this over-seas and allowed. Probate Court, to be held at on the 9lU rough Castle Gate, a cific Exposition An immense from carrying health and nourishment proved Beliasi, grounds. lumber traffic. JAMES LIBBY, day ot next, ami show cause it Relatively broad of beam It is well to keep your troubles out to the tissues of the Judge. February any the tree was from the National For- hotly. A true copy. Attest: they have, w hy the said account should not be ’tirough mountains, brought and stout of hull, they are for if do not brood over them. adapted of sight you The symptoms of debility vary but Arthur W. Leonard, Register. allowed. i reds of feet over our est on two flat cars and there were the safe of deck-loads so JAM LIBBY 40,- carrying long weakness is often a ten- ES Judge, always present, A true Attest: 1 000 on as are not overladen. copy. | dug staff on the presents it for the poor children they actually a to in At a Probate Court held at Beitast. within ana pinacle Nobody cares whether man is self- dency fatigue easily, ringing the Arthi j; W. 1 konard, Kegister. Deep-water sailors are likely to for the County »*t Waldo in vacation, Janu- are far of the There was an immense regard he been made ears, black spots passing before the eyes, "tripes waving city. the schooner as less secure and made. It’s what has 19, A. 1). Ifcl5. rig handy weak back, dizziness, wakefulness caused ary II A LDO 88.— In < "oui t of Probate, held at Bel- ass into Nevada, which crowd on the Fair grounds all day. There for than the that counts. certain instrument, purporting to be the last last, on the 12th of 1916. [ long voyages square rig, and to unre- yi day January, by inability stop thinking, and will and testament of A. Quimby, Frederick L. on s not attractive, was for the yet the fact remains that in A Ceorge Palmer, administrator the estate i very everything entertainment years past freshing late of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceas of Belle J, Palmer, lateoi Monroe, in said Coun- schooners have been The announcement that there will be sleep. stretches of sand desert, and amusement of old and young—seven successfully employ- Debility is dangerous because it weak- ed, having been presented for probate. ty, deceased, having presented bis first and final j ed in the East India and African no Nobel this year sounds Ordered, That notice be to all in account oi administration of said estate for al- brush. In some bands of several trades, peace prize ens the defence disease. given persons places music, military com- to body’s against a of this order to be lowance. | say nothing of the trade with South like a For terested by causing copy ’*• practical joke. instance, debilitated people take three weeks in The Re- into the sage brush in panies that went through their drills, America. On the Pacific, Ameri- published successively Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three j large cold easily and winter is always a trying publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they weeks successively, in The Kepuhlican Journal, arfte or than dances and flowers. There was a can schooners have been active for a to be a larger hay parade many of the world’s time for them. When one cold follows may appear at Probate Court, held at newspaper published in Belfast, in saidv ounty, [ Talking of “a union within and for said the second that ail •' years in the lumber business Belfast, County,on persons inteiested attend at a Pro- very I by one hundred Chinese girls, dressed in export to another the system needs build- may r thinly populated, and armies” establishing peace, have not surely Tuesday of February next, at ten :of the does bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th China, Australia, Chile, Peru. and show cause, if vns. a their native ing up. before noon, any they have, day of February next, and show cause, if any Reno is quite costume, singing by 2,000 As the war the allies a fair union now? | great continues, the Marine pretty The treatment of such run-down why the same shoulu not be proven, approved they why ihe said account should not be school solos con- have, to; children, and duets by fa- Journal expects to see an fleet and allowed. allowed. increasing ditions with Dr. Williams’ 1’ink Fills is JAM ESS ved mous circus of American sail vessels who love Is LIBBY, Judge. JAMES in California, the singers, clowns, etc., spreading wings The Chicago doctor says based on sound medical and A true Attest: LIBBY, Judge. •b. Jap- principles copy. A true copy. Attest: ii in commerce. One is Arthur W. Leonard. u flowers, I saw peo- anese daylight fireworks, foreign difficulty a disease may have the right diagnosis, common sense. These pills build up the Register. Arthur W. Lixx\hi>, | airship flights to be Kegister, understood insurance, but with the does he know doctor who can blood so that it nourishes of and in a hydroplane, which would over but any every part ,skating cutting fly use of the better class of schoon- At a Probate court Held at within and larger the body, nerves as well as muscles and Beitast, ALIK) 88.—In Court ot Probate, held at B the heads then dive down to cure it? of on the \KJ it did not look very the ocean ers this is likely to be overcome. Time for the County Waldo, 12th nay of M fast. on the 12th day ol January. 191 brings vigor, strength and health. a. 1>. 1915. not so January, lmz N.De-row, adinmisiiati ix on the estate oi jw was four or five feet and sail over that a long way, then arise was, very long ago, when the Mention tliis and we will mail If you want people to speak well of paper JOHNSON of Boston, Mass., and Francis M. Staples lateoi sioekton Springs, piers of New York and other American ill said ■ to into the out of you the the Blood.” Heibert S. Morey of Belfast. Con ity, deceased, having her shovel it off from sky up, up sight. It do not too much of booklet'‘Building TTp ALFRED Maine, guar- presented harbors held numberless American sail you speak yourself dians ol Nathan F. Houston, a person of un- first account of administration of said estate for was a of ; Address: Dr. Williams Medicine Co., them from ! surely great day thrills and ex- craft able to sound mind, of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, allowance. breaking ; of ^mailer average tonnage than unless you are say something N. Y. Your own Schenectady, druggist a fora license bat more snow falls in citement. j the three, four, five and six-masters of Worth to. having presented petition praying Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three E, listening sells Dr. Williams’ Pink Fills. to sell and convey cer'ain real estate belonging weeks successively, in The Kepuhlican Journal, it i for all the of dis- of the State around New Year’s eve we went down to the to-day, loading ports to-said ward, described and set forth in said a. newspaper piiblhli. il in Bellast, m said ( oun- tant petition and for the therein continents. These vessels managed purposes named, ty. that all persons interested may attend at ly here else in the coun- New Year’s Carnival. claim For Italy’s great catastrophe Italy said real estate situated iu iq said Coun- They to to secure insurance, and carried Waldo, Probate Court, to he held at Bellast, on the 9th they blame. Some other na- of can find snow there in have the greatest New Year’s celebra- all kinds of is In nowise to ty. day February next, and show cause, if auj; satisfactorily cargoes. the said notice to I they have, the said should tions cannot say as much in regard to Ordered,That petitioner give why account not all kinds of in It is a fortunate circumstance for For Sale a be allowed. climate tion here of any city the United States the all pel sons interested by causing copy of this that now of their own. be thiee weeks JAMES and do American people that so many great catastrophes order to published successive!) LIBBY. Judge, I guess they by the 1 a A true appearance of the steamships that have been in The Republican Journal, newspaper pub- copy, Attest: I foreign lished at Belfast, that may appear at a Pro- Arthur \\. Leonard. Register. of things. There was an immense crowd to they w allowed almost monopolize our ocean If it is to be “Serbia” the capital of bate Court, to be held at Beitast. within and for all and down Market street commerce are on the 9th of A. remove every up for a mile, temporarily unavailable Cnba will up its courage to request said County, day February, D. A LDO SS—In Court of Probate, held at Bel* get at ten of the clock before and show \1T and into the so many Yankee sailers are still 1915, noon, fl fast, on the 12:1. day ol January, 1915. overflowing side streets good ns to remove the “v” that the English if any they have, why the of said Keuel left. We for these cause, prayer Kobinsoti, adiniuistratoi on the estate OF dandruff was a solid mass of bespeak graceful world has in its name. petitioner should not be granted. Benjamin K. Young, late ot Lincolnville, in said humanity, on ■peaking put Olivet Plows ringing start ^X vessels as they new ventures far Sulky James LIBBY, Judge. County, deceased, having presented his first and j. Simple Home Treatment. It bells, blowing horns, throwing confetti, afield good luck and fresh and AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF A true copy. Attest: final account ol adniinisti ation of said esate for favoring Arthur W. Leonard, Register. allowance. Makes and ■ the Hair Soft, Fluffy streamers serpentine over every breezes!—The Marine Journal. There Is No Question that be three anii l one until the sidewalks were At a Probate Court held at Beitast, within and Ordered, notice thereof given, ii ustrous. ankle deep but that and the for the of outlie 12th of weeks in The ?!»«r THIS FOR indigestion distressed $39.00 County Waldo, day successively, Kepuhlican Journal, i,ai with it. At the St. TRY NEURALGIA A. D. a in in said lB not Francis hotel feeling which always goes with it can January, 1916. newspaper published Belfast, County, W a- pretty, if it is loosing they that all interested attend at a Pro- Thousands of on be relieved a E. ESTES, administratrix on the es- persons biay falling out, or if your had ninety musicians, clowns and people keep suffering with promptly by taking bate Court,to be held at Bellast, on the 9th day Jitttes ,„raUed’Can merry- HATTIEtate of Kldora J. Crabtree, late of North- overcome all of because they do not know of February next, and show cause, it auy » Quickly makers. was Neuralgia what to port, in said Corn ty of Waldo, deceased, hav- thfey at a Everyone jolly and good the said accouut should not be allow- •totter.i’,. s, trifling cpBt and only a do for it. ia a in the ing presented a petition pra>inglora license have, why were Neuralgia pain hervea. JACKSON & HALL’S ed. JAMES JuBt from A. A. natured, all out for fun and to sell and certain real esta e LIBBY, Judge. ?®4C!, f?et excite- to do is to Wa convey belonging A What you want soothe the true copy. Attest: tlrug counter, some Pari- nerve to said deceased’s estate, as set forth and de- a ma"y ment and I guess had it. At 25c a a mui< W. Leonard, Kegister. they 12 Sloan’s Liniment to before and after each meal. box. scribed In said and for the purposes k "1; •ur.,,1- helpful and invigorati ,g itself. Apply the surface petition o’clock all the whistles the City Drug Store. WILSON’S named therein, F1’ ?Very hair need- U '■ easily blew, bells over the painful part—do not rub it in. Sloan’s NOTICE. The subscrib- ‘I'wE8 Ordered, That the said give notice to is '‘“rmless and is as inexpen- the fun grew more petitioner ADMINISTRATOR'Ser hereby gives notice that he has been duly In,**.it rang land fast and Liniment penetrates very quickly to the White Pine and Tar all interested a of this Improvement begins sore, persons by causing copy appointed administrator of the estate of 1, frst .,e1ciai-. furious than ever as irritated nerve and the order to be published three weeks successively A for Parisian they ushered in the allaya inflammation. SABAH M. Dow, late of '"urishi'1''jat'ou,eB Sage With Horehound and for in The Republican Journal, a newspaper Prospect, ‘«ir the hair roots but stimlates New Year. Get a bottle of Sloan's Honey Tolu, pub* t„ glad Liniment for 25 cents wanted” Ask lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- in the County of Waldo, deceased, aud given that cough. your neighbor who uses thick, and bate to be held at within and for bonds as the law directs. All t1’’ It ila* soft, fluffy There was a steady stream of of any druggist and have it in the houae- it. Nuff sed. 26c bottle. Court, Belfast, persons having removes bit automo- said County, on the 9th day of February, A. D. demands the estate of said deceased are aJ®ed,at«ly every Sore and A for a to earn her board against p* biles Up and againat Colds, Swollen Joints, Lumba- place young girl 1916, at ten of the clock before uoon, and show desired to the same for settlement, and Jt'r* to ... p' itching scalp. passing down all the time, present Sciatica and like nd attend school. Write to CITY DRUG 8TORE cause, if any they have, why the prayer ol said all iudebted thereto are to make pay- i,1* •Hft.-tic arisian Sage for there is no decorated with go, ailments. Your money requested * gaily flags and petitioner should not be granted. ment immediately to John k. Dunton of Belfast, !l,t 'Urel, >OU' streamers, back if not but it No. 24 Cedar •M and bands of music of satisfied, does give almost Street, READ & JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Me., my authorized agent. all kinds. It was HILLS, Proprieton. A true Attest: GEO. beaVty'8 ns tant relief. Or 36-13. P. O. He. copy. 8. UEAGAN. Telephone Square, Belfast, Arthur W. Leonard, Lynn, Mass., Jan. 12,1916.—4 Register. I The his youth and of the days of fcfci Mfltvty The Panama Pacific Interna* PITH AND POINT. Republican Journal One one death has claimed the mem- by tional bers of the family circle until few are Exposition. BANISH Servla insists on pronouncing her BELFAST. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1916 HAVE left. There is to look forward JCROFULA Same through the nose. YOU nothing One of its Striking Features a Reproduction to TRIED^B but the final summons, with perhaps EVERY THURSDAY BY of Yellowstone Park. Other Attractions. Hood’s Saroaparilla Cloanaoa tho THOSE BIG JUICY K PUBLISHED They never “rise to opportunity” who many months of semi-invalidism or suffer- The San Skin Troublea Vaniah. Diego Exposition. Railroad Blood, waste the morning in bed. Pub. Co. When Death comes in such The Republican Jour. ing. peace- Travel In 1870 and Today. ful guise that the transition is but fall- To the Editor op The Journal: The People generally are much quicker GRAPE ing asleep, even the sorrowing relatives Scrofula eruptions on the face ' CHARLES A. PILSBURY. Union Pacific system is producing, as to take offense than advice., FRUIT?! [ Manager come to realize that it is a merciful end- and are both their portion of the entertainment at the body annoying and FOUR FOR A QUARTER. I ing of a well-spent life. But when a Panama-Pacific International disfiguring. The complexion would A dime found somehow looks much Advertising Terms. For one square, one Exposition, Ten more with to live bigger than a dollar earned. boxes to be sold this inch length in column, 25 cents for one week young mother, everything a reproduction of the Yellowstone Na- be perfect if they were not present! weei 25 cents for each insertion. is taken from a devoted husband and subsequent for, tional Park which is considered one of This disease shows itself in other Not an of them all could Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a and the little ones who had come to bless the astrologer A. A. HOWES & greatest, if not the greatest, and as hunches in the ■ $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three ways, neck, in- year; one to foretell that Italian earthquake. CO., iheir home, the affliction is hard most wonderful natural months. attraction in the flamed eyelids, sore ears, of DRUGS and thoBe to whom she was wasting GROOERIE8, H bear, not only by United States. I, as well as others have MEDIci’nt, the muscles, a form of dyspepsia, Just about the time a man succeeds that no nearest and dearest but to the friends of wondered how thiB Secretary Bryan says good could possibly be and in developing a theory it explodes. her and womanhood and general debility. Democrat can favor saloons. Then there girlhood young done—how the mountains, geysers, lakes 1KAIN5PLK& UN KbAL bd lAlb. the others who knew and Ask your druggist for Hood’s must be a good many bad Democrats. many appre- and canyons of the wonderful Yellow- Life in Mexico continues to be sim- This ciated her worth. Sarsaparilla. great medicine The following estate were stone country could be reproduced and ply one provisional president after an- transfers of real Columbian Mexico leads the world in one thing, eradicates scrofula. It other. recorded in Waldo of Deeds km shown in a that would and Completely County Registry and that is — Portland way interest ex-presidents. THE SUNDAY LAWS. for the week 10, 1916. In 1914 Press. instruct the visitors. purifies and enriches the blood, re- ending February Wrote More are the least Alice J, W, to William moves and Winds and tides among Waldron, Searsport, ACCl^ft Yes, anfl in dead to the Bill to Commercialize the few have humors, builds up the and Health presidents. Opposition During paBt months I of the hindrances now confronting nav- R. Gilliatt, do.; land and buildings in Searsport. ! Insurance whole in^B Sunday visited the grounds a number of times and system. E. et to Roscoe E. has men who are igation. Mary Parks, al., Pittsfield, THAN ANY OTi, Lynn, Mass., 1,200 Scrofula is either Augusta, Me., Feb. 4. Decided op- have seen the enclosed four acres for the inherited or ac- Dunton, Burnham; land in Burnham. in need of work and a movement has 'ft that the position developed at the hearing before Union Pacific exhibit, but not until last quired. Better be sure you are Europe intimates war may Edward R. Mansfield, North Haven, to FINANCIAL been to raise$10,000 or $15,- S'I inaugurated the committee on legal affairs this after- not be over in time to give the Ameri- CharleB J. ,\TEMtN| I Thursday could I get an opportunity to quite free from it. Get Hood’s Sar- Nason, Winterport; land and build- The of noon on Columbian ,, 000 for the relief the unemployed. the bill presented by Represen- can of 191(i ft clear field. in Nation,' see the inside. While it was not com- and campaign ings Winterport. tative Leonard A. Pierce of Houlton, saparilla begin taking it today. For Year John F. Brown, Pittsfield to Dominik Ending I The strawberries in the market now which would provide a more liberal ob- pleted, it was far enough advanced to Susi, be told in the dark from cran- If you think that your troubles are do; land in Burnham. can easily servance of Sunday. an idea of what it is to and it give be; of conversation ADMITTED berries, because the shape is different.— James A. Connellan of land, 8,000, San Francisco, 150,000. interesting topics listen Joseph W. Norris, Detroit, et als, to Walter I as ■ Representative has been thoBe who have Boston Globe. who in favor of the pronounced by I have called to some other fellow’s woes for a sea- G. land and in Portland, appeared your attention to this old Norris, Burnham; buildings Bonds and Stocks, ln-. visited the a jR bill, said the laws were Yellowstone grand repro- son. Burnham. Sour grapes! being constantly folder as it is n ost interesting to recall values. {ft violated with no interference on the duction and the most enter- part interesting the time it used to take R. A. Hall, Brooks, to Wm. M. Hall, do; land on Heal of the to make a Mortgages Ks[„,. authorities, and he believed that tainment that will be at the trip Favored visitors to the White House in a vote of 33 to with one and given Expo- to Brooks. Loans to By 3, pair these laws should be so that the California, and compare what was Policyholders B changed sition. I now will be admitted to see the T the one cannot begin to describe it, but pres- Henry Hanson and E. S. Colbath, both of held as B president and other member not people would be allowed to do those looked as and comfort collateral) upon speed in ident. favored visitors the which were now am enclosing you a little booklet that Especially may Waterville, to Levi W. Steward of Charles- Real Estate. voting, Massachusetts Senate, Feb. things legally they those days with the time now required be takeu in to see the baby. town, Mass land in Burnham. forced to do illegally. gives a good and ; Cash in banks and on han-i 4th, agreed to the article of amendment description explains and the comforts now 7jj^B Rev. Wilbur F. of enjoyed by the Herbert , N. Y., to Arthur J. Premium Berry Waterville, fully how it was and what will Brooklyn, notes and pr« to the constitution giving women the produced overland travellers. It also ';/?l^B' secretary of the Christian Civic League gives an idea A French soldier and his bride were Kane, do; land in Swanville. of be done there the season of the process collection ( right to vote. of who led the to the during of the wonderful married the other under German B|, Maine, opposition growth of this western day Leslie F. Nash, Montville, to Angeline M, Accrued interest. bill, declared that the of the bill Exposition. ft passage country since the construction of the shell tire. He ought not to mind any- Na°h, Morrill; land and buildings in Morrill. One Democratic paper, at least, the was but an entering wedge aiming to presume our raaine inenas are very Union Pacific the thing else that happens later. Mildred I. Coombs, Belfast, to Angeline M. Cincinnati has called the commercialize Railroad, opening of Enquirer upon Sunday. much (_ James W. of interested in the two Expositions, which was looked upon in those with Nash, Morrill; land and buildings ir Morrill. Democratic Congress to at- once Representative Greely days LIABILITIES W: repeal —San There has been a falling off in the M. to H Portland denied that the motion-picture Francisco and San Diego—and no as great interest as that of the Panama Angeline Nash, Morrill, C, Buzzell, Policy Reserve. the war tax and to revise the tariff ft up- of Maine were behind the meas- doubt diamond trade owing to the hard Belfast; land and in Morrill, people all want to attend them, and many Canal today. F. W, Angier. buildings All our Liabilities, ward until it provides sufficient revenue. ure. times, but the demand for bread and S. Webb, to W. Var- ft will take of the low San George Unity, George Claims in of and to the bill to create advantage extremely Jose, Calif., Jan. 30, 1915. process -t.. It says, truly, that the Democratic Strong opposition meat is about the same as ever. ney, Unity; land and buildings in Unity. ft a Superior Court for Penobscot County rates which have been mude to do so. I ment; Premiums and inte, ft party has always stood for ‘‘a tariff for in Maine Bates Alumni. paid advance; Bills a, developed at the hearing on the measure have seen the grounds and buildings of Have You Ever been To Bermuda. revenue only,” and the present tariff New towns will rise on the ruins of ft before the Judiciary Committee this presentation for paymei. ft both. Those at San Diego are small but those destroyed in Italy. Only too certainly does not meet the requirements. afternoon. Portland, Me., Feb. 5. The Stanton serve for Accrued pr., beautiful. The are as beautiful the do sc ientific excavators show Bermuda, so highly recommended by the late ft grounds club, Maine alumni association of clearly Taxes. as Bates Mark .wain and President is in- #^B Little for Where is TREAT PIRATES AS PIRATES. it is possible to make them and will college, held its annual reunion how this has happened again and by Wilson, question today: Surplus reserved for future ; and dinner a a Reach?—Boston Globe. be all who but for in this city this evening. again in the long history of that land, i deed Paradise and land of rare beauty of ft Eggemoggin enjoyed by go there; About idends to Policyholders Germans complain that there is against 75 alumni were present. Officers scenery, fragrance, flowers, ideal climate, sun- ft In along the coast of grandeur and location I don’t know reserved for cruising Maine, them a any- were elected as follows: Surplus cont conspiracy of international law President, Jed shine and happiness. Poveity and crime are ft bound for Bar Harbor, the Mecca of and American sentiment. thing to compare with San Francisco. F. Fanning, vice cies. They declare Portland; president, Pert Personals. quite unknown to Bermudians, but politeness, ft swell enter are I was John R. Additional us r. yachtsmen, you Eggemoggin they being outrageously treated. fortunate in seeing the expositions Dunton, Belfast; secretary, rare hospitality, simplicity and honesty are Surplus L ft There be Lauren M. South Reach when you leave island may some persons who have at St. Buf- Sanborn, Portland; ex- Governor Tener probably feels great- characteristic of them. Most of the Hotels Policyholders (including « Tumpkin Chicago, Louis, Omaha, ecutive been inclined to maintain a neutral atti- committee, W. H. Judkins, Lew- have grown from small boarding houses be- tal ft light on the starboard out falo and but the San Francis- ly relieved. Baseball is his chief busi- Stock). hand,and pass but what are these to think now Seattle, iston; Gertrude L. cause of the proprietor's efforts to please the tude, Anthony, Lewiston; ness Press. of it into Bluehill when leave co for Scott now.—Philadelphia guests. This year in bay you when German submarines begin war by exhibition, arrangements of its Wilson, Portland, Clarence P particular everybody Besides whiskers like Carran- should visit Bermuda, the safest spot of all the Naskeag Point on the hand. It is torpedoes on and merchant buildings, location of with all Quimby, Portland; Carl E. Is- having ^ port hospital ships grounds, Milliken, oc-an islamis and so close by. vessels? land Falls. The included Pres- za, as a contemporary points out, For the best Life. Ac i a beautiful land-locked sheet of water, shipping passing it to and from the speakers The Maine lourist Agency. W. R. Francis, ident C. 1 Germans have boasted they will isolate George Chase, Professor F. E. George Bernard Shaw has become as Mgr., of Portland, will run another two weeks Insurance commun has scenic attractions and—clams. Golden Gate, the beautiful approach up- wj,B and W. F. Garcelon of — England starve her. Evidently they Pomroy, Boston, L. loquacious as Carranza. Chicago Tour March 19, personally conducted, to Ber- E. C. MORAN are their level best to do it. on the water front, with its city M. Sanborn and Eila M. Chase of Lew- muda, at the cost of $65 00, which the doing backing, News. pays every- When President’s ship purchase bill and General 425 But such a step will be against Amer- makes this superior to all that have iston. thing. Send for Itinerary, mention The Agents, Main for the of If Doc Wiley had been “raised" on Journal. j provided payment $30,000,000 icans as well as Englishmen. The mo- it. The of preceded grouping the “Pal- the food he is now i to the German owners of tied ment they begin to sink Atlantic liners, STOP THE CHILD’S COLDS eugenic prescribing ships up aces of Exhibits’’ in a manner to make that moment there will come a THEY OFTEN for the kids he wouldn't have to diet in neutral the German was revision RESULT SERIOUSLY. ports press them all to with of neutrality and application of an old easy reach, no time lost today to keep down his avoirdupois.— very gracious; but since, in his efforts to Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough are chil- rule. The new will a in from one to the ar- Post. neutrality place going another; dren s Washington save the the President has con- ailments which need immediate atten- measure, nation that commits acts of outlawry in of rangement the grounds giving the tion. The Mr. Rockefeller’s foundation reports sented to amendments that forbid this the category of the and the old after-effects are often most serious. -outlaw, Zone at one Exhibit Palaces in the that he has given $73,000,000 for educa- : rule revived will treat as end, Don’t take the don’t have contribution to the pirates those risk—you to. Dr. Committee Germany newspapers who and State and tional purposes, and he isn't putting up Hearing. murder under the name of war. middle, Foreign Nations, King’s New Discovery checks the Cold, soothes of that are virulent and bluffs about country virtually A situation undreamed of in modern at the other with for live the the any dying poor either.— end, grounds Cough, allays Inflammation, kills the WAYS AND BRIDi. unite in it a backdown before is to a crisis Indianapolis News. calling history hastening through stock and for athletic it Germs and allows Nature to do her The sports,make easy healing Committee on VV ,es the acts of --- Great Britain on the of President Germany. —N. Y. Herald. work. 60c at a part for the visitors to arrange their time to your Druggist. Buy a bottle to- give public hearing Wilson. The semi-official Cologne Gaz- day. House, in Augusta, EASTERN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION take everything in a systematic way. Echoes of the War. ette says: “American is THURSDAY, FFP neutrality only The is intended to cover SHOWS DEFICIT program during CENTER 14. Resolve for rebuiI a thin veil behind which is concealed MONTVILLE. Foreign powers on the fence can’t 4, the season all imaginable sports of land, Hill in the towm of Stock1 eagerness to do a turn. Feb. 5. The Mrs. Charles A. pick a soft place to fall where the soil MARLE P. p< England good Boston, Mass., deficit or water. Exhibitions are that Boynton and Mrs. Frank B. in the of planned is Knowing this, we will be our affairs the Eastern Jackson are ill. sown with bayonets.—Atlantic Con- j guided by Steamship it has never been to at seriously Corporation increased from in possible produce siitution. INLAND FISFIFPF If America $124,782 Mr. and ME knowledge. respects only to other Mrs. Daniel Linekin of Knox were 1913 $284,173 in 1914 toa re- Expositions. I am told there have The on lr according New Zeppelins are being tried out, Committee- ,, brute force, then we shall give full filed in the guests of Mrs. V. A. Allen Game play port Federal Court today by already been booked the greatest num- Sunday. will give a public h- J to but the real damage continues to be L the State bfute force.” Germany is Receiver Calvin Austin. Mr and Mrs. W. S. Jones of House, in Au^ \ apparently ber of conventions that has ever been Palermo visited All the lines included in the done by machinery of the old kind.— j ON looking for trouble. corpora- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jaquith last week. WEDNESDAY. tion lost held in any one These will be held Star. money in 191-1, while in 1913, city. Washington On No. 29. An Act to t Mr. Gordon was the Eastern line showed a ! in the new million dollar George quite sick for hunter’s with The Research of the Meth- small profit. auditorium Isn’t it strange that almost every- license law, ( -t department On the 1 several last week but is j Maine Line net in- days much better. The ... odist Episcopal with Steamship which has just been in the body has a recipe to stop war, but no- Committee on i | church, headquar- come for completed ters at ; the 12 months of 1914 showed a Mr. Frank Carter Game will give a public h Topeka, Kansas, has issued a list civic center of San Francisco. took the 4th degree last body can think of a way to stop the deficit of the | The Nat- the State House, in Au» of the in the $132,836.50. In 12 months at Union newspapers United Sates of ional Education Saturday evening Harvest Grange. war?—Cleveland Plain Denier. which decline 1913 the deficit in the net income was Association alone is fig- ON WEDNESDAY, FI liquor advertising. Of W. Jones wife of $68,580.44, thus for 1914 an in- on from S, and Palermo attended This year 1915 is going to generate On No. 19. An Act course, the Biddeford Journal is on this making uring thirty to fifty thousand in the crease in the deficit of funeral of West P. Jones and called on old a hatred of war than has ever Chapter 32 of the K. v -a list, but it might have included all Maine $64,256.08. ; attendance. greater friends. ed by Chapter 206 of »F papers, though some of them decline for been known before, which will be a The same Mr. Geo. M. Hackett of Palo Alto has relating to the taking d a reason similar to that reports were filed in the U. considerable contribution to which reconciled Mr. Chester W’hitcomb of Boston and ladv progress.— pouts and yellow rcii I the S. District Court at Portland order of an old folder of 1870 the “fast p> Dutchman’s wife to death. “Was by describing friend took Chicago News. nets. Wm. L. Putnam. dinner with his aunt, Mrs. T. S. 3he reconciled?’’ asked a Judge Pacific and Atlantic Express, one of the sympathizing Erskine, Sunday. The Committee i ji friend. “Mine Gott, she had to be!” first overland trains when Game will a The Shoe the Union Pa- give puh’i the bereaved man. All Situation. Miss Helen, daughter of Mr and Mrs, C. B. Inventions. the Slate in .\ responded Maine cific was the line between the east Recent House, f j only is in Belfast newspapers decline liquor advertising be- Cushman, visiting Sheriff and ON WEDNESDAY. ! : and west. At that time a j cause to do so Jobbers continue to train leaving compelled by law; not all display conserva- Mrs. F. A. Cushman. A motorcar has been Invented which On No, 50, Petition d of them do so —Biddeford tism in placing orders for and San Francisco at 7 a. m. arriv- residents V voluntarily footwear, Monday Cora A. Goodwin returne 1 from Belfast last Is a combination of car and motorboat. others, of has that Journal. trading shown little in at 3.35 m. Meadow Brook ;n, ;al improvement. ing Chicago p. Saturday, week. She attended the food fair and visited A coin in the slot machine has been and Army contracts still some factories ed in Stockton Springs Lottery liquor advertisements were keep 126 1-2 hours, was fast and in to the making very time, relatives and friends. invented for checking umbrellas, canes to fishing. Oarred from busy, regard recent Rus- The Journal under the edi- while the Overland Limited of the or small in JOHN H. GFK 'ary, sian inquiry for 5,000,000 pairs of mil today Nowell 0. Jones of Long Hill, Conn., return- packages public places. of torship William H. before one Union Pacific leaves San Francisco at 4 a Simpson itary boats, manufacturer has been ed home last Friday. He was called here b> Riveting spring to the side of a there was a law such located who is to make forbidding publica- willing up 300,000 p. m. Monday and arrives in Chicago at the illness and death of his son, West P. Jones. nail set a Massachusetts man has in- SALARIES AN at under a This and that has been pairs $7 pair. price is a. vented a tool which will hold a nail The tion, policy continued 9.30 m., 63 1-2 show- Mr. John Cornforth was Committee on considered and an Thursday, hours, operated on last | reasonable, actual give a if a under his successor. the of for in a place difficult to reach until the public hearing transaction for this amount ing great saving time made in Saturday appendicitis by Dr. King of Port in may shortly has been driven. House, Augusta, j result. In men’s shoes, tan calf finds schedules across the continent. land. A trained nurse from is attend- point We have received “Safety Bangor ;ON TUESDAY, FI i i just from our es- most while A violin instructor has in- favor, in women’s wear cloth was the rule even at that ing him. European teemed congressman a of free First,” time, On An Act to fix the package top effects are as popular as ever. Gen- vented a diagram printed on paper to seed, so that w e are in some and care was to look- Mr. T. S. Erskine this week a of the Belfast Mun.cipal ( turnip doubt conditions are 1870, great given bought pair as to erally quiet the rule in the be pasted on the neck of an instrument *L. M. SAV whether our garden, next summer, after the of the fine horses, chestnut colored, of T. W7. Bradford | leather market, in shoe leath- ing safety passengers a his will consist of or especially to show pupil where to place fin- pansies climbing nas- ers for domestic —Dun’s and attention is of Knox. One weighs 1535 and the other, turtiums.—Boston consumption. called in the following gers to produce desired notes. Transcript. Review Feb. 6th. manner to one of the features of the Here it is again, the same old, bald- route: “A wonderful care for the I^Mrs. Sarah Thompson, who has been at Mrs. headed, toothless, witless item familiar Prohibition in Oregon. safety West Jones for several weeks, went home last The Royal Box. to of its passengers. Any passenger pas- newspaper readers ever since the her and two chil- Salem, Feb. 5. In accordance over Saturday, taking daughter free Or., sing this line by night can by stand- Albert of the was born distribution of seeds by the national with the electorate’s dren with her. King Belgians views, expressed at the rear of the see the government It last the Lower of the ing train, (n 1875. began. origninated, no November, House James J. who is a WANTS of Representative Clement, Oregon a vote of 58 to 2 glimmer the watchman’s lantern as he Czar Nicholas frequently visits mili- doubt, with some one who did not know Legislature by member of the House committee on Indian passed today a bill the sale or examines the track and after the In AT THIS OFFICE a t seed from a or prohibiting bridges returned from tary hospitals Petrograd. urnip pansy seed, who manufacture of affairs, Eastport Saturday and liquor within the State, train has first has al- Wilhelmina of Holland Is pi anted in unsuitable soil or at passed.” Safety went to Old Town Queen the wrong except for sacramental purposes. Phy- Monday. A Girl to learn typeset' ways been the aim of the Union Pacific, economizing at the Dutch court so DON’T NEGLECT season, or not at the proper In sicians are permitted to administer liquor Mrs. Cora B. Jones has closed her house depth. and there will be more funds for the use and ot two regardless of any cost the road has two little ting point of fact the seedt are true to name, personally, importation quarts here, and with her children, has gone YOUR STOMACH monthly is allowed individuals for pri- been with the latest of the army. are the best and whatever supplied up-to-date to live with her brother, S. K. Thompson, in procurable, vate The bill now to If Mi-o-na Puts It and consumption. goes electric in it Crown Princess Cecille of Germany It’s Upset Right may be the abuses of this safety appliances until 1915 the north part of the town. free distribu- the Senate. no claims as her chum her cous- Ends Distress. has become double tracked all longer TO LEI fci on its practically object, which was to introduce John L. Boynton and family moved to the Grand Duchess of or in, Olga Russia, If you are one of the thousands who cannot .it new and The Dynamiter in Jail. the way and has expended, I am told, improved varieties, was com- Banks farm in Belfast Monday. It is said that as her little friend her cousin. Princess eat a simple meal without its lying in the One room more for electric large mendable and of money safety appli- F. W. Mason will not move to the farm vacat- of War has severed stomach like lead, fermenting and causing productive good. blew Mary England. ! Werner Horn, the German who up ances than painful distress, sourness and gas, do not delay rooms, suitable for all its competitors combined. ed by Mr. Boynton until some time in the ties that bound In friendship most part of the international railroad bridge but get at once some Mi-o-na—a simple pre- No one will but that this is March, as he intends to make some keeping. at question at Vanceboro, is in the county jail at The same folder mentions Pullman improve- of the royal folk of Europe. scription to be had at any druggist’s—that Apply ments on the and ends and “the home of the brave,” but there must Machias, where he is to serve 30 days for and in the buildings. quickly effectively indigestion 66 Bi sleepers dining cars, following corrects bad stomachs. be as to whether it is damage to property in Vanceboro caused met the other members of grave doubts, “the way: “The word Pullman may be said to Volney Thompson You must not allow your upset stomach to the Meanwhile his case is Short Stories. land of the by explosion. the commissioners and the selectmen from bad to worse for there will be free.” We have seen the have lost its as county go surely under consideration the State and original meaning signify- fermentation CARD OF THANKS railroads by of Unity, Jan. 30th, at Thorndike Station, to longer periods of food causing driven into enter- an and is as In there are mon- bankruptcy; National authorities. Canada has asked ing individual now used a Europe twenty-two greater agony, more gas, sick headache, unre- I wish to extend thank* establish the of a road running from crushed and business for his and would seem boundary arch!! and three “blue and nervousness. in Morrill and for th prise hampered by extradition, it synonym of comfort, luxury and safety. presidents. freshing sleep, spells” vicinity If Thorndike Station across the corner of Unity A few Mi-o na tablets are what cards and letters recoiv t he powers that the branch that the request should be granted. More than 300.000 In the just you day be; legislative In traveling in these Pullman cars, the persons at the first of this outrage can be considered “an act toward Freedom. need Use them freely sign MRS SVi VI of the government dominated and inti- United States wear glass eyes. Mi-o-na not ends the 40 Railroad Avenir of war” no one is safe. passengers obtain the luxury of the distress, only quickly p mi; to the liver and midated the a “war tax” The members of Freedom Academy Dra- There are In the world about 3.000,- ery, but helps unclog by executive; drawing room by day and the comforts matic Club the three strengthen the stomach—then your food is who are at Mate-wide rromhiton tor Arkansas. presented act drama 000 lepers, 2,000,000 being Chinese. imposed upon people peace of a clean and neat bed while properly digested. by night of Harvard” at Union Harvest with all the factories “Higbee Grange India has about 200.000 and the Unit- Mi-o-na is not only inexpensive but A. A, world; closed and speeding onward at 30 or 35 miles an J Little Rock. Ark., Feb. 5. The hall Friday evening, Jan. 29th. Although the ed States about 500. Howes & Co. sell it with agreement to refund thousands upon thousands deprived of satisfaction. State-wide Prohibition which would hour.” The dining car: “An was a the money if it does not give No Need bill, eating weather extremely cold large audience Frederick L. Hoffman, an Insurance employment by carrying out the pol- declare Arkansas a dry State after Jan. house on an restaurant wheels; elegant greeted them and the play was much enjoyed statistician, told the American a of a President who no was the Senate recently for icy has practi- 1, 1916, passed by today, a at a THE FIRE INSUR- within car, eating leisurely table each one taking his part remarkably well. Public Health association that cancer PENNSYLVANIA cal of and 22 to 2. The bill was passed by the knowledge business himself d’hote while at a rate of Two of the leading parts were taken by Dex- ANCE CO. House Feb. 1st, to take effect June 1st traveling 35 Is on the Increase iu this country de- Holder who turns a deaf ear to all who do not ter Bennett and Gardner Tibbetts of this and, as amended by the Senate, will be miles an hour would ten yearB ago have town. spite the modern agencies for combat- Assets December 31, 1914 f avor his ideas. Business impracticable sent back to the house immediately. The been considered a chimera, and Barnum ing the disease. Real Estate.$ 189,377 07 The ASBESTOS men and to Governor has himself loans. 170,750 00 corporations are subjected already expressed would have made a fortune had he Mortgage the measure. placed Deatness Cannot Be Cured Collateral loans. 124,979 12 IKON a n harassed and in in favor of SAP inquisition, hampered one on exhibition. are run Stocks and bonds. 95 Today they by local applications, as they crihnot reach the 7,029,868 every and because of this the Cash in office and bank. 215,168 02 direction, Bowdoin Wins Relay Championship. regularly on the Pacific and Atlantic Ex- diseased portion of the ear. There is only one has a hood which bo?' balances. 791,661 03 — cost of mounts and to cure deafness, and that is constitu- Agents' heat the har living higher higher, trains. Ten minutes for way by will relieve 73 keeps press bolting Deafness is caused an your indigestion. Many All other assets. 95,474 w hile the list of Boston, Feb. 6. Running two of the tional remedies. by in- Radiation from the top j unemployed grows long- can be those who the mucous people in this town have used them races of the B. A. A. only appreciated by flamed condition of lining of the is checked. er and prettiest relay thiB Gross assets.$8,617,278 92 completely longer. Under such conditions can Attention next Eustachian Tube. When tube is inflamed and we have yet to hear of a case where 1 athletic carnival tonight, the Bowdoin have experienced it.” is Deduct items not admitted. 527,088 85 S The iron stays hot a this be you have a rumbling scund or imperfect hear- have failed. We know the for- considered a free country? team won from the they You don’t have to car*' college relay Univer- called to the “Westinghouse Air Brake, ing and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is | mula. Sold us—25c a box. 07 a sity of Maine and then from Bates, and the result and unless the inflammation can be only by Admitted assets.$8,090,190 bestos Sad Iron to invented in 1869 and immediately adopt- A* e When a man has lived his allotted span thereby captured the State of Maine re- taken out and this tube restored to its normal City Drug Store. Liabilities December 31, 1914. the stove so often. The Bates been ed on this line”—and closes with this will be destroyed forever, tos is for the > »■' of three score and ten death is lay championship, having condition, hearing Net unpaid losses.$ 424,945 66 designed years nine cases out of ten are caused j awarded a victory over Colby. statement. “At Chicago Nov. 26, 1869, by Catarrh, Unearned premiums .. 4,649,191 07 of the woman who irons- sometimes not unwelcome. He has which is nothing but an inflamed condition of a train 40 miles an hour was All other liabilities. 77,500 00 running mucous surfaces. NOTICE lived his such rewards as it Scarce at the Cash 750,000 00 life, enjoyed Lobsters Monhcgan. Hundred Dollars for capital. in We will give One any over all liabilities. 2,188,553 34 had to and has neither the ambition stopped 370 feet.” ,At the time this Surplus offer, case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- If tlie person who t< ok from my desk at my For Sale bn The lobsters are very scarce thiB year folder was issued it showed the Catarrh * nor the energy for further endeavor. He upon not be cured by Hall's Cure. Send for office on Wednesday, Jan. 27th.'a Russia leath- Total liabilities and surplus.$8,090,191 07 as around Monhegan; not near many the of the cities circulars, free. er pocketbook and dairy, containing money has arrived at an when a man makes map population large JOSHUA TREAT, JR., Agent, age have been caught up to the present time F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. and vali|pble papers,.will return the book and CARLE & JONE® as follows: Chicago, 360,000, Omaha, 75,- and Real Maine no new friendB,and each succeeding year as there were last year.—Bootbbay Reg- Sold by Druggists, 75c. tipers at once no action will be taken. insurance Estate, Winterport, 000, Cheyenne, 3,000, Ogden, 6,000, Oak- Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. GEO. £. BRACKETT, Belfast, Me 3w5 Belfast, Maine. has seen the departure of the friends of ister. j \ ..- of Belfast Th« Uoireraaliat Social Aid will moot thia, —_s News Thursday, afternoon with Mrs. Frank G. Milan H»«re is an epidemic of severe colds am 1w*1 *1 *1 *1,1,1 of all iTf,,.,„t~7777tTii Commercial street. many ages, particularly children .are eon a sale of cooked food at the fined at home. ) jjj There will be a meeting of the Society of 1***, next Saturday afternoon. The Associated Charities at the city building to- Sheriff Frank A. Cushman had 86 tramps ii CARLE to attend, & day, at 4 m. the ^ invited Thursday, p. county jail Wednesday. They are comine JONES. r v has been ill for and vv Nash seriously The Methodist Ladies’ going daily, but the number seems to bi | Aid society will give with congestion of the lungs, but a ^4).g public supper at the church Friday evening* increasing. and is f comfortable improving. Feb. 19th, from 6 to 7 o’clock. A. E. Clark Camp, Sons of Veterans, and al- Auction Club was Hattie M. .«jriiav Night very Black, who had been confined to lied G. A. R. bodice, will attend services at the Feb. 6th Mrs. J. G* her home for the **;^*5V entert»ined by past ten days with a severe Universalist church next Sunday to observe were served after the ^ :-f-esbments cold, returned to the store Lincoln Sunday. A full attendance is des Innovation Tuesday. ired Sale M1 Mrs. I. Frankel of the New York Bargain The Ladies* Aid of West Northport will have r Circle of Reformed Store left In our ^jies’ Trinity Monday for New York for her spring an entertainment and sociable at the Brainard Corset Department. with Mrs line and will return meet today, Thursday, in about two weeks. schoolhouse Friday evening, Feb. 12th. Ice | i i 1 at the corner of Cedar and cake Towie The W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow. Friday, cream, and candy will be on sale. afternoon ?treets- with Mrs. Mabel Howard, Congreve If re. Frank R, Woodcock, who is at the Wal- ^ Barker D. of The ^ re Tent, V., wil* street. program will be from the Union do County hospital,with Miss Alice Wescott of ^ hall \*enirial Wednesday evening. Signal. Boston in attendance, is gaining_Mrs. Or- * i There will be ; »o’clock. initiation, Miss Grace lando was New H. who Hayes, chief local operator Moody, recently operated on, Nemo sg ^ il refreshments. is ri and of the New England Telephone Company, re- improving-Miss Carrie Parker, a patient, *' elsewhere sumed returned to her home in ;va?!r. Key Coupon printed work Monday after a week at home Castine Monday. *' :e worth five cents if used on the with a severe cold. | ti c The members of the East Northport church serial at the opera house and were this great A still alarm for a chimney fire at the home parish guests last evening of Rev. Feb. Invisible ... vening. 17tb. of Michael Collins on and Mrs. Horace B. Sellers. A short business •' Miller street was given | Sell-Reducing session was received an interesting letter from Wednesday night, Feb. 8d, about 8 o’clock. held, when the affsirs of the church f With Visible subscriber giving his experi* Hose 1 responded; no damage. were discussed, after which the even- “Bridge.” j ,!'3 was .. ing spent with and parcel post in handling farm pro- The Reds and Blues of the Advanced Jun- games, refreshments 6 were served. iike to hear from others near- ior congregation at the Baptist church will Charles E. Sherman returned last Most Effective for |ie*s*anj Saturday Daytona. Florida, has a new paper. The Day* I Stout and Medium !I have a valentine social at the church tomor- from a week’s visit in Boston. Orrin J. Seaside Hose Company at a meeting last Figures. Dickey tona Journal, and .from a recent issue Morning to While club were entertained row, Friday, afternoon after school. assisted Mr. Charles R. Coombs his ab- Monday night voted hold the annual ball on directly during we copy an article on the | interesting birds oi March 17th and Mrs. Bernes O. Norton and the Mr. and sence. the following committees were Mrs. L. C. Putnam and Mrs. Lulie Florida by Basil H. Newell of this who is city, appointed: Music, A. B. Asa i -yent with sewing and social Pumam An Smalley, Sholes, Price Nichols were in Rcslindale last Sun- important business transaction took place the winter in Florida. I $3.00.— spending Everett v.as served at 6 o’clock, after to attend the in Camden Hart; printing, Rufus Mayo, L. F. I day funeral of Claude, the 9-year last week when Charles O. Mont- -ttttttum __ Miss Juliett A. Wiggin was the hostess ol ! J. Earle ied to the Colonial theater for old son of Marden; hall, Braley; refreshments, Thomas A. and Katherine Putnam gomery bought the E. C. Fletcher block in the Fortnightly Auction Club last af- A. Ross ! Mitchell. Main street. Saturday B. Smalley and W. Cunningham. Af- ternoon. A was deliciou3 supper served at 6 p. ter the music was of Seaside regular meeting furnished ng Chautauqua There was a still alarm for a fire Mrs. William H. Hall, who had been m. chimney gaining followed by home-made for McKeen and a was -Id confectionery, by supper served, at which with Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, forenoon for some time from the effects Monday in the Pythian Block, corner slowly of an which the hostess is famous. Later the ; the Febru- greater engineers, chief S. S. L. Shute and assist- MASON & Monday afternoon, accident her of Main and High streets. Two fr.emen were to head, affecting the eyes, over- part of the club to the HALL. adjourned Opera House ants I. T. Clough and L. Cook, were >n is from C. L. S. C. book, did Eugene in the building and soon had it under control. recently and has been obliged to remain in for the This club meets f pictures. for study guests. ind," chapter four. Roll call, No bed for several rpecial damage. days. every other week and will meet next Saturday j with Mrs. Walter F. Sturtevant’s class of the ““o* voica Word Mrs. J. W. iciiUiiicu idni ijdiui udj mmj was received in Waterville last week Jones. The subject is Norway. | Baptist Sunday school held their annual meet- a brief business trip to Boston, accompanied that the suit of Frank B. Condon against the The item in our HARDWARE. Searsport correspondence ing in the vestry last with 14 ry in this city, made a car- New j Tuesday evening I by Miss Amy Sholes, who took the trip with York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad ast week the that concerning squirrels came members present. At six o’clock GRAY .f sardines to Chicago, 111., last Co. for for salads, gasolene her. Mrs. Cates reports work exceptionally damages injuries sustained in a from the woods and carried the frozen apples engines, L.ckett I sandwiches, olives, cake and cocoa with whip- Co. This is the dull in but was successful in obtain- wreck on that road in had I p Boston, Sept., 1913, been from the ground into a tree and them impaled ped cream were served. The officers and com- WOOD :nent for the besides for SAWING printer, ing orders for her clothing factory. settled $8,000. I on the for future recalls the twigs use, work mittees for the are MACHINES, iments made the I ensuing year as follows: by Boston of the semi-tame in Nineteen divorces were granted by Associate Messrs. M. H. Blackwell and Charles E. squirrels this city last Miss Lou L vice BUCKEYE M C. R. R. to the southern and President, Smalley; president, INCUBATORS and BROODERS tr- Justice at the term of the S. J. Hacker of Brunswick were in Belfast fall, when and were King January last Fri- apples pears ripe. The Mrs. Walter F. and -lateS | Sturtevant; secretary Court in them the and squirrels much preferred the and jPe-n Bangor, among following: day Saturday in conference with Archie C. pears, if they treasurer. Miss Carrie M. Greenlaw; social 52 Main of did Street, Belfast, Me. ng Emma White Barker Frederick Nickerson of Dexter from local of the not find a sufficient number on Eugene Hopkins, manager Penobscot Bay the ground committee. Misses Grace H. Hayes, Ella I. Wednesday evening, Feb. 3d, Maud Dyer Nickerson of Thorndike. Divorce Electric Co., in to the water went into the trees and bit off the regard utilizing stems, let- Smalley and Amy L. Wilson; committee on new uns for membership were re- decreed of Hiramdale ting the fall. j * for utter desertion. L B. Waldron power Falls. pears Then they knawed into ! members, Mrs, Emma R. Mrs. Ethel vi Knowlton, tat ion was received from the attorney for libellant. them to get the seeds. At the meeting of the Travellers Club held F. Johnson, and Miss Aina Davis; calling com- Son3 of Veterans to join with j Edward Evans, Register of Deeds, and Ar- with Mrs. Fred Waldo Brown Tuesday after- Florida Weather. In a personal note from mittee, Miss Frances A. Sargent, Bertha Z. xt meeting when a Washing- j thur W. Leonard, Register of Probate for noon the announced program was carried out Daycona, Florida, Miss R. T. Newell says. “We Hayes and Ada Sprowl. Shoes be and it was unani- : [ given, are t.:- WTaldo were in last The on Folk Mrs. E S. having very warm and Repaired. Augusta paper English songs by beautiful County, Tuesday weather, The benefit whist the acta pt. _ ■. highly everything looks clean and I ! | the Woman’s at her home on Miller street. bright. 3m5 of Club tomorrow, Friday, after- church, Mrs. hope you Eugene L. Stevens, Mrs. Ben Hazeltine and Next door to M. A. Sanborn’s, Main St. by the Shuberts, which is are all well and the noon at 3 o’clock Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens will Robert P. Coombs was chairman of the supper enjoying winter. Confi- Mrs, Phoebe D. Crawford. Mr. S. A. Webb of | 'Commendations that it could dentially I will tell you that a read a paper on “Nordica—Her Life,” Next committee, assisted by Mrs. J. G. Aborn and big snow drift Rockland was a guest at Mrs. Parker’s table. .. .• ce will be made in prices- out here in the yard would look Tuesday evening, Feb. 16th, will be “Gentle- Mrs. Fred Dutch, and served the following good to me— Mis. Charles Bradbury and Miss Edith South- tes, and and if Sue or rehearsals are held for the Mikado Monday Tuesday. menu: Amy wish to send me a Nightly giving out the good men’s Night,” when Mrs. George R. William- clams, cold chicken, rolls, olives, salads, box of worth’s tables were unable to attend but sent appropriations for local and all are > snow enthusiastic over the work of nent given by Alton Packard, cake and coffee. the Ed- by express I will gladly the improvements, but the yield this session in son will give a paper on “Forestry, S. 0. S.” During evening Mrs. pay charges in their contributions. The highest score was on it." the principals and chorus. There are severaX that c- t st and caricaturist, in the Peo- win S. a recent was regard is very lean. The civil ser- Letters. The Perkins, bride, presented held by Mrs. uharles H. Walden and she re- large Ad/ertised following letters new voices in the cast. Remember the vice .ent course even- with a handsome china set of seven Crosby Annals of dates, budget usually carries sums for Wednesday uncalled for in the Belfast berry Belfast. The results ceived the prize—a potted cyclamen. Sand- goodly remained post office Feb, 18th and 19th, at the Coionia), the New more than met expectations, Mrs. Coombs, of the of the canvass of the England States. Tne bill has for the week Feb. 9th. Ladies pieces, president circle, city recently made by wiches, doughnuts, cheese and coffee were just ending —Miss been to remarkable pictures drawn the Miss Theodora Newell to reported the House, which means that Delia Howe, Mrs. M. C. Moore, Mrs. Susie making presentation. procure advance ! served under the direction of Mrs. Essie P. r: -e the artist orders for the end of the rapidity, kept his in to the Annals of Belfast in vice appropriation bill program for Philbrick, Mrs. H. E. Roulfs. Gentlemen — Orrin J. Dickey was Rockland Tuesday book form, Carle, president. c.i with a Our Letter. the session is near an never-failing flow of indicate that there is a Washington end there. Indeed, in J. Burrill, I. H. Crowell, Lewis Harts- meet the High school pupils who are to take genera! desire to own Hugh A Big Steam Ferry Boat. We are indebt- another if not r r The pictures were not all the book. Notices are fortnight, before, the House Robert Hamilton, Alison V. C. the Washington, D. C., trip.with him in the now being mailed to horn, Herrick, ed to Mr. F. T. Chase for a from a will have voted r.., -ne were really beautiful, and it persons away from Belfast clipping upon the last of these bills, Hoover, Randel, Robert Warren spring and it is expected there will be 33 in likely to be inter- Washington, D. C., Feb. 8, 1915. Parlous Ray Robbins, Havana. a and can then k: -ng to be remembered by the ested in the and Cuba, newspaper giving report,with proceed leisurely with whatever Stillman. the party. There will also be 22 from the Stev- publication, if the same en- times prevail at the seat of government and of on other business tr The closing entertainment in couragement is met with illustrations, the arrival at that port her may come up while ens Hign school of Rumford and members of out of town, work no one knows what the outcome will be. The awaiting be first from West of the new the action of the given March 13th the are a few of the will begin at once. trip Key Florida Senate by Here just big productions that the Waterville school have their Orders for the volume, or ship bill, championed the High signified East steam by administration, -rtet and Bell Ringers. any information of Railway ferry boat, the Henry M. The Civil bill are coming to the Belfast Opera House: The intention of taking the trip. Mr. Dickey will local interest that might has been all but defeated in the United States Sundry had four public build- be Flagler, with over 24 American cars Sellers entertained her Sun- 5 reels, Feb. 15th and Joan of Arc incorporated in foot-notes to freight Senate ing appropriations for with an I Lure, 16th; before the Belfast High school the Annals, and, in the course of a few days, may Maine, aggre- speak today, laden with The is 360 feet “i ‘-'= last 22nd Last may be sent to Mrs. James freight. Flagler gate of $107,000. Of this Monday evening at the 5 reels, Feb. and’23rd; Days of Pom- Thursday, at 1 o’clock in regard to the trip. C, Durham, Bel- be dead for this session of Congress. Repub- $40,0J0 was for Ban- or 59 feet and has a draft of 10 feet -* b- fast, Mr. Alfred long, wide, where at after P class colors are blue and peii, 8 reels, March 1st and 2nd; The Price of Johnson, 36 Monmouth St, licans turned the trick by aid of seven re- gor, last, a great deal of conten- “Billie” Norton is no more, having departed forward and 13 a of r« Brookline, Mass. feet aft,with tonnage 2,699 tion and attractive banner with the Treachery,'5 reels; Gentleman from Missis- calcitrant Democrats and are in high feather. much stress, the last installment for this life several days aeo at his home, corner K:: gross. Her engines are of 200-horse power new -'bithea”—lovers of truth—was America; John the Feeding the Birds. At The Democratic party seems divided. the post office has been voted. It waff al- sippi; Barleycorn, produc- of and Cedar streets. He was a hand- Crosby Place Mr. woefully Spring and she showed a speed on her trial trip of 14 most four The class buttons, blue and tion that the saloon keepers league of America* Chenery keeps a of bird The long expected break appears to have come years ago that Bangor people came some black tiger cat and had lived far supply food always beyond knots. She is, if course, up-to-date in her down to r*-scent and bar bearing their offered $500,000 to the Bosworth Company accessibie.and among the daily feathered visit- at last. Washington, just after their big fire, the average feline age as he was fifteen years equipments, and is commanded by Capt W. M. very attractive. Tfce if would suppress the and ors are a number of robins asking appropriations for a in young they production, came who are s[ Senator Burleigh of Maine stood with the building place old. Billie to the Nortons when Mr. ending White, a Belfast for in rested in the others that will be announced later. the winter with boy, many years past of the post office that had in business session, many us. The gallant of this measure as- gone up smoke. Norton was a deputy United States Marshal English sparrows command of the Miami. opponents ship and -re made These will be shown on which used to Flagler steamship The money was voted and the for ways and means productions Monday frequent Church street sisted in to an finally plans in Portland and ins.sted on becoming an inmate opposite now be loaded on cars in New engineering through apparently and The Freight may when it was found the y for church purposes. The Tuesday nights. Journal office, often on the successful finish the most prepared money made j of their home although Topsy, their little fox alighting stay York and landed at Havana without important Republi- rods of the j breaking available would not suffice. It was ry pleasantly with games, Lincoln Day. Thomas H. Marshall Circle sign over the Brier store, and the can battle that the Senate has seen for decided to j terrier, was always scripping with him from bulk. It is the of Mr. ujgen- were served. doves, attracted completion Flagler's build two walls of and two observed Liucoln’s at their regular by the grain loaded on teams eration. He had been at his residence for some granite of brick. Birthday that day to the day he died. Kaizer, their great in buildi an over-sea rail- at Field’s great enterprise ng Then there was another '•Stic last Members of grocery store, have not been seen of days laid up with a bad case of attended appeal to Congress Discussion League* 1 meeting Tuesday afternoon. dane, seems to mourn the loss of Billie as • grip, late. The way to Key West. for w- the Post and Sons of were invited doves seem to have made with nose when for money enough for four granite walls and a Proctor of Belfast High I Veterans much as those who admired and cared for him. their bleeding, Republicans sent at the few months Senate in and a to the headquarters Opera House and New Advertisements Carle & Jones have him to come to the Capitol if he could. ag> and House assented to correspondence for some j guests program appropriate day The Woman’s Aid their block, possibly Hospital through the sparrows have either that. hi. an was as follows: Anecdote on Lincoln, j disappeared or be- over 500 new samples of 1915 wall paper now They needed him to help in the Keyes, instructor at | given Mrs. H. H. Carter, has the generalship. f president, engaged come Mr. boarders. Maine, in regard to the Bel- Mrs. Alice Gannon; “The Name of Chenery's At another in stock, and also have the new 1915 sample The junior Maine Senator responded and for Gardiner, down on the Kennebec, gets $65.- j reading, use of the Woman's Club room every Friday place in the books the g the Inter 1 Mrs. on Lin- neighborhood where of Richard Thibauts line of Peerless best part of hours worked 000 for continuing construction of her new cholastic Discus- Lincoln,” Mary Pendleton; essay afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock, Feb. attempts twenty-four beginning have been made to feed the ’r. Proctor has been coln, Mrs. Isabel Towle; tribute to Lincoln, birds the gray wall papers, the largest wall paper house in with all the energy in him. that time the postoffice. This is one of the building appointed 19th. Sewi* g, with the use of a machine By public squirrels themselves to vtaido and Mrs. Mrs. essay, Mrs, help everything put the world. Call and let them show you the Democrats had been routed and projects in Maine that has been hanging for County Third Di3- Bennett; essay, Murch; when necessary, and card tables at all times temporarily out and run about as in Kach school summertime. P. S. new patterns, the very latest and the all their fine for a years. Senator when a member of is entitled to a Hannah Wilson; story, "How Lincoln Helped for those who wish to The admission designs plans prolonged siege to Burleigh, play. for The to "Lincoln sparrows have returned and were much lowest you tried those force the bill to a final vote has des- the House a half dozen years or more ob- ornate, be selected after the Pig, Mrs. Ida Mahoney; story, will be 5 cents and for cards prices-Have big, ship been ago, sewing 10 cents, in '■‘i Mrs. evidence, Monday, juicy grape fruit at A. A. Howes & four tained the appropriation for the site. Then county contest is to be held in a Telegraph Office,” Mrs. Flood; essay, including tea and wafers to be served under Co’s, ni. remarks Comrade Has3an, also Fire in East Belfast. for a quarter? Ten more boxes to be sold this By their neglect of the business, Representative Gould, Democrat, bore a Friday evening, Feb. 19th Douglass; by the direction of two hostesses each week. Wednesday night, regular hand while Searsport, an entitled "Lincoln, the Savior and Feb. 3d, what was known as the William week.Ope large room or two small ones suit- which includes the passage of fourteen big he was at Washington and got the Brooks, Monroe and essay Those for the opening day will be Mrs. Carl Tripp * 'll be of Our a let- house on the back road to able for light housekeeping, to let. at appropriation bills, carrying a total of one bil- initial appropriation for the building. Caribou represented. The pre- Emancipator Country;” reading H. Stevens and Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore. The Searsport was burn- Apply ed to 66 lion and Rum ford for and district discussions ter of from Lincoln to a mother the ground. Mrs. L. E. who Bridge street-Mrs. Sarah A Storer of dollars, Democrats have again shown their get only $1,000 the commence- will sympathy public is cordially invited either to sew or to Bassick, ate owned and had Mass., a and an extra ment of their and of course there contest at the who sent five sons to the war, Comrade Gan- been occupying the place, had Beverly, publishes card of thanks_i incapacity probably session of buildings University play and many social affairs are anticipated. ate to be Lin- her Wanted at The Journal a to learn Congress in the sprir g will be will be protests from both localities over such announced. The pur- non; piano solo, Mrs. Minnie Gay; essay, finished moving effects to the Charles office, girl indispensable. ■ The Belfast Woman’s Club has received ague are was Knox a short There is a bare of its a meager The Senate may in- to create an interest coln, Mrs. Mary Russ; reading, "Lincoln house, distance this side, about type setting.Cyphers Incubator, 240 egg just possibility being appropriation. from Hatch Willard the letter Jieion and Mary following 8 30 p, m. At about 12 for sale at a avoided. The Maine folks here have been crease it. to furnish an ade- Plain put Great,” Mrs. Julia McKeen; read- 30 a. m. Norman Sta- capacity, great sacrifice. May be New under date of York, Jan. 28, 1915: seen at the residence of of a rest from the expression and "A Genuine Tribute to Lincoln” I. A. Con- ples discovered fire coming from the house and Mrs. F. A. Curtis, hopeful Congress daring Maine, however, farjs much better in this development ing, j I had the Dear Friends: Today pleasure of one of summer and The for the Mrs. Downs; Lincoln’s views on the two barns and telephoned to the Searsport, Me-St. John alewives—first of autumn. regard than New Hampshire or Vermont. subject discus- ! ant; reading. unpacking the box which contained your con- F. in Mr. N. house to the season—at Bramhall’s Senator Burleigh is still in of There is one Public -ting Memorial hall will be the Bible, Mrs. Mary Collins; talk by Gay tribution to the Surgical Dressings committee, Savery notify Mrs. Bassick and Market.See receipt peti- only building appropria- he and I cannot express my also called Chief on articles of food and tions from Maine in behalf of National Pro- tion for New which is for dirfcct address is a discus- on Lincoln from a mechanical standpoint .Next adequately pleasure Engineer Shute of the fire prices quoted special Hampshire, $18,000 i‘ contents. over the sales and at hibition. He has these to the Sen- an extension of the at and and the rebuttal is to be in will have a five-cent lunch, con- department, who at once went over with sev- Friday Saturday Perry’s Cash presented building Concord; ay; Tuesday they It gives me great pleasure to inform you eral firemen but Market. ate for reference to the committee. one for which is for rltlclBm- The Belfast is of sandwiches, cake, cookies, dough- that in our last abroad over could render no assistance as proper Vermont, $50,000 complet- Spar,: i- 1 High sisting shipment 16,837 '"contest to furnish finished were forwarded a the were then The Senate will not take any action on National ing the at Brattleboro. I&m under the direction nuts and coffee. All are requested dressings making buildings all in flames. Mrs. j Two Frosts and a Mix-up of Mail. Mr. building their Post will be invited total of 112,163 dressings since the work be- Bassick had Prohibition at this session. •fiab. Achorn, teacher in food for the lunch. The bought the Knox house the week and Mrs. Edwin P. Frost, who are gan. spending| to meet with them. before of the Mabel Knox Democratic Senator?', crying out against the TRY THIS FOR With renewed thanks, believe me to be estate. At a fire the winter in California, were for severa NEURALGIA obstructions their Yours very inquest held by the weeks in as much as on against ship bill, have said sincerely municipal officers last anxiety their trip in Thousands of people keep on suffering with Mary Hatch Willard. of an unusual Thursday evening Mrs. Bassick said that she the European war zone, from a recent many things character. During because do Chairman. judging Neuralgia they not know what to had left in the house three the “sonorous contest” statements have been beds, some chairs, letter.Their,letters and papers were sent to the do for it. Neuralgia is a pain in the nerves. From Subscribers. Frank S. etc., and a parlor stove with a fire made that would have attracted much interest THIS COUPON IS WORTH 5c. Judge Forbes, in it, and general delivery at San Diego until they could* What you want to do is to soothe the nerve Calif. “It is that there was about half a a few years ago. The late writes from Los Angeles, needless ton ’of hay in the arrive and secure rooms, but on repeated in- only Ex-Speaker itself. Apply Sloan’s Liniment to the surface | of for if he were The barn. Estimated Reed, Maine, instance, for me to say that I enjoy Journal more value of buildings, $800, quiry they were told that there was nothing for alive, over the painful part—do not rub it in. Sloan’s Presented on the of I be Opening Night other I as it is total would putting in his scrap book for preser- than any paper receive, my loss; $l,00o insurance. Estimated value them. After taking apartments at The Com- Liniment penetrates very quickly to the sore, the of Senator home and each seems like a letter of total no vation language Thomas, Dem- paper copy contents, $100; loss; insurance. modore there was the same exasperating con- irritated nerve and allays the inflammation. of Cause of fire unknown. ocrat, of Colorado, praising the “Revolution- from the friends bygone days.''-Dr. W. At the same time an dition. At last Mrs. Frost wrote the postmas- Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents was held on work that was done in the National H. Winslow of Roxbury, Mass., says: “I enjoy inquest the fire at the Juliette ter, who found on investigation that there ary” of any druggist and have it in the house — Amea in House during the tempestuous Con- reading The Journal although strangeis have place the Board Landing District. The was another Mrs. E. P. Frost, just arrived Fifty-first against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumba- How -Ames were captured my camp. you manage to fur- buildings estimated at $800; total from the State of Washington for a visit, and gress. go, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money at $400 ••One of the men this ever nish so much good copy your age astonishes loss; insurance. Estimated value of con- that she had been receiving the mail of the greatest country back if not satisfied, but it does give almost lfast 17. me. am rather active men- no said Senator Thomas in the Opera House, Wednesday Evening, Feb. 1 I write easily and tents, $200; insurance. Cause of fire, caught Belfast Frosts and had repeatedly tried to produced,” debate, nstant relief. “was Thomas B. Reed of bet I could not keep up the around chimney. the mistake. Several letters Maine. He was great IT WILL BE ACCEPTED AS FIVE CENTS + tally, weekly grind rectify had been in and in but the BORDENS FRIDAY you do and survive.''... .A former resident of WlMTE latest designs and the lowest prices. its inhabitants tions for passengers, or none at all. At other SCOTT’S EMULSION charges the have met with a sad loss in the blood with All of this would look well and read well in death of my times she could be used to relieve the conges- life-sustaining richness, old A. suppresses nervous conditions, aids parallel columns with much that was said of for sale. Apply to friend, George Quimby. We, far away tion of freight at the Boston end, which ib in the quality and quantity of milk Speaker Reed years when CARLE California, feel it bitterly. He ia in even when the boats twenty-five, ago, & Heaven, quite frequent, are mak- and insures JONES, God bleBS which sufficient fat. the robust and raucus “Buck” of W. W. BLAZO. him, will make us all strive ing daily trips. If not needed on this route Kilgore, It. COD LIVER OIL feed, the the harder to there very Texas, kicked down a House door that inter- get ourselves.* A pleasant such a boat could be used on other routes, and life celb. It. UME and SODA help Vflf avoid ticket, .nd make posed between him and for the Any skin itching is a temper tester. The smile,, a handshake and moat cordial to rhe would of less teething eaay. /I I If flight purpose regards course be much expansive to 14-46 more you scratch the worse it itches. Avoid Sabotitutox, No Alcohol of breaking a House quorum. ^h^ai^esMVal^a^erJtiou^J^EastenMIdiiiej^^^ all friends who may remember me.” ■un than Doan’s Ointment is for eczema the boats. larger passenger This is the piles, —any time when Congress shoula be kin itching. 60c. at all drug stores. The BIRDS OF FLORIDA.

£B. H. Newell in the Laytona, Florida, Morn- Journal and Most ing ] Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Greatest Marvelous of The Naturalist Audubon, with plenty asset in his of money and another great months love of nature, spent many, many Florida. Cer- In Detail on Feb. in this beautiful State of All Celebrations, Opens Completed Every 20,1915 tainly at that time, when the study of bird life in this section of America was in its infancy, there was a grand opening for winning a name and fame, especially in the study of aquatic and shore birds. the World’s Great Nations to Join With America In Celebrating the of With its vast expanses of river and lake, Forty of Opening the studded with islands of various sizes, of bird In verdure and soil, a new variety Panama Canal In a Conclave Unsurpassed History. life at nearly every island and the privil- and all ege of slaughtering at will any varieties, by the boat load if he desired, it was not as difficult to study bird life as in these days, when for such slaughter Wonderful Exhibits From All Lands Show the International Exposition’s to Big all his money would be needed pay Amusements tines. Now a field glass is supposed to be the only weapon used, and indeed it be Novel and Wonderful seems to me that when a bird cannot World’s Best Progress recognized with this instrument, and by his call notes,song, etc., in this country, where on account of the good protection to Panama-Pacific International Will Abound With President Wilson Will Visit Panama-Pacific Display of Nations via Panama as to almost From Beginning End many birds are so tame be Magnificent Exposition Canal—Van(jf,hj domestic, it is because such a distinction Superb Educational and Entertainment Features. Cup Race and Grand Prix Will Be Held In San Francisco as an extra wing feather makes the study work for the By HAMILTON WRIGHT. this event. 1'he famous Salt Lake tlnental The (, too fine and exasperating By HAMILTON WRIGHT. Francisco in a single day. and. far in fare work will, for example, see In railways. B; O rrlitinrv lnvnr nf nature. N D B H F D L and novel Mormon choir, the toned concession Is built construction of the vast advance of Its opening, the Exposition the Palace of Mines an exhibit three deep plaintive upon bird slaughter, with all the amusements, parades and dingers of Hawaii and even a chorus a scale that visitors ■" Mentioning Panama Pacific International had created an unprecedented interest fourths of an acre in extent, illus wr I have never heard of laws which forbid it, in which the pageants the oriental of fifty Maorlan singers will take part canvases from a stand;.; ■ at San Francisco throughout the world, and its opening trating the manner a or heard of his saying, Exposition WO auto naturalist and say, TUB in the world countries, yacht In the choral events. At an expendi way coach running on blue was awaited largest steel corporation that such birds as the shrike, jay was Do per cent eagerly races completed and athletic contests will be ob- ture of $1,250,000 the has gauge track. A u kinds in Florida In keen exhibits there is for and plans to still fur- Exposition huge (of which there are two three months before the competitive caring opening day, of its era served upon a scale of unexampled constructed a great Auditorium In the of the i’anama canal is Bt> -the northern or common bluejay and will be presented more than SO.OOO sin- ther advance the welfare be ex- on Feb. 20. 1D15 The early installa- magnitude and grandeur at the Pana- civic center of San Francisco, which that visitors seated In cot ■ the Florida) crow, etc., ought to gle exhibits and groups of related ex ployees. In the Palace of Education there tion of thousands of tons of rare and ma-Paetlie International Exposition. will be used by the great conventions ater chairs will be cart terminated. In case of the bluejay hibits portraying the results of the they will be interested in a great | j! to be said in his favoi The extensive participation of China, and song festivals Mr and Mrs. route of the canal ® may be something costly exhibits from all parts of the world's best efforts in recent years. United States government exhibit. npo; beautilul but Japan, Siam and ludo and Cochin Chi- Crane will their latest and n * on account of plumage; globe and the participation of forty of This wonderful Exposition, present- The great war in no way has dimin- Douglas present platform, dlctapho are no ballroom the shrike and crow at na, when taken in connection with terpslchorean the of each chair wll desert S the world's great countries have assur- ed at an if more than $00,000,- ished the prospect of attendance novelty, “Exposition w ould be allowed in outlay beauties and hardly the made and with the Mr Lauder will as It comes into view, v fi a celebration that will be unrivaled the and thousands of plans already Tango:” Harry sing if were, on ac- ed 000, celebrates a contemporaneous Exposition, social circles even they of San in its interest and of the Pana- Americans will for the first time en interesting oriental population tile Exposition ballad. inent feature will he pr ■ count of their unbearable and devoted splendor, magnitude, achievement, the building na Francisco, assures such spectacles as The amusement section of the Ex- lug submarine boats of ■ appetite for their townsfolk. Under my comprehensiveness ma canal, and all exhibits that are en- joy the educative trip across their last named of tin* have never before boon seen in the Oc- position. the “Zone.” corresp Hiding to which wr ■ own observation these three From Its opening until its close, on tered for competitive award will be tive land. After the outbreak displacement, with cats and de cident. Pageants of miles in length the famous “Midway” at the World's1 artificial lagoon The \. species of birds, combined Dec 4. 1111 o. the Exposition will those that have been originated or pro- conflict the number of conventions consternation and set off wonderful Boats and mar- Columbian at will Inverted hawks, cause more abound with original features collect- duced since the gr>at Louisiana Pur- ciding to meet in San Francisco pro by Exposition Chicago, huge pendulum death the song and insectivorous of the velous pyrotechnics will wind through carry out tin purpose of the Exposition a giant seesaw, with a g ■ among j ed at an of many millions chase Exposition at St Louis ten years portionately increased. One than small would expenditure birds in one month boys of the the streets of San Francisco. to give every feature a high educa- weight on the short ei. E shrikes of dollars. It will present a cross sec- ago. The possible exception to this most important assemblages do in ten years. The (logger- There will be held throughout the tional value. passengers at the extn * size and look tion of human achievement The Pun- rule will be where earlier exhibits are will be the international engineering head) are about the very | much like the mocking bird, 'ihe color |--- of tlie breast is much lighter than the j -■■-:=~===IE m mocking bird, wings darker, and theie is IrA—---^= arc'-xii-"—-"'.--Til across the a dark patch or stripe running face, which is missing in the mocking bird. The shrike is nine inches long, the mocking bird ten and one-half inches, The shrike is very innocent looking, as a red bird he very playfully pounces upon a or warbler. A casual acquaintance, bird few days ago, told me that a cat that could whip any bird in this State; his landlady hung her two canaries out one ot oil the veranda and along came these catbirds and started a fight with them through the cage wires and snipped both their heads off—some fighter that bird! The man said this catbird had a bill like a parrot, so 1 believe must his have had some loggerhead shrike in veins. If he could have gotten their bodies from ihe cage he would probably have eaten on; at that time, and impaled the Other on a thorn bush for future ref- are erence. And then the crows—they verv wise in some sections of the coun- t,v and will arise very early in the morn- ing and vi.-it the country villages,heljiing themselves to all the young robins they can find —but the great naturalists say they "pull up corn to get. the grub or all the worm at the roots,” thusoffseting damage they do. The fact that the Ruby-throatea hum- ming bird is so plentitul here in Daytona through the months of January and I eb- advertisement ruary, ought to be a good for the climate as awinter resort,for these WONDERFUL GLASS DOME OF THE PALACE OF HORTICULTURE, PANAMA.PACU creatures can live only delicate and tiny TIONAI EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO. 1915 where the flowers are eternally in bloom so. I Palace of Horticulture, the Court of Palms l'hls heautiful structure has —or where they at least seem to be looking through have kept a list of the birds I have seen feet high anti 152 feet in diameter. Crowning the dome is a huge basket Tin general sty.e San Francisco Examiner. here during January, which may be of ; Photograph courtesy is the French renaissance, with Saracenic modflieation The extreme length of the palace .- THE MOTHER OE LINCOLN BEACHEY, FROM THE TOWER OF JEWELS, 435 FEET ABOVE TEE 320 feet. 1. Rufus-necked Pelican. AT THE 2. Bald Eagle. EARTH. PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, WATCHES HER SON 3. Great Blue Heron. LOOP HIS ONE THOUSANDTH LOOP. entire period of the Exposition, which Imagine, for the purposes of illustra I er arm, will raise signt* 4. Little Blue Heron. opens Feb. 20, 1U15, a series of great tion. the interest, action aim novelty! 325 feet above S. f When Lincoln Heachey, a son of San Francisco, on the occasion of his homecoming after breaking all world rec 5. Heron. and athletic of ten great circuses like Barnum & an Louisiana ords as a daredevil events, including sports affording unsurpns-.- looper of ;»!«! loops, performed two entirely new and death defying stums over the completed 6. Snowy Egret. contests of runny kinds conducted upon Bailey’s combined into a single great- ! Exposition City ami r palaces of the Panama• Pacific International Exposition it was his aged mother who tor the first time waved him 1 7. Herring Gull. est show on earth" and at from the a a on to fresh Mrs a scale of great magnitude. presented Apart achievements. Heachey held a place of honor, 435 feet up in the air. on the of the won £. Bonapartes Gull. tiptop ten times cost the derful Tower of The Vanderbilt Automobile Cup the of single pro tions and congresses Tern. Jewels. From this aerie she was able to watch every erratic move of Imr daredevil son. Sin y. Common two su duction and an idea Is of the cried out Race and the Grand i’rix, the gained j tile superb pavilion- 10. Silvery Tern. only once. That was when he wrote the figures "1000" against the clouds, high above the two miles preuie events of the automobile year, originality of this section. A total of the magnlfl« ent ) 11. Turkey Buzzard. of completed exhibit palaces, significant of the looping of his one thousandth loop. will be held a four mile course, more than eleven millions of dollars) {H>sition itself is a -n t 12. Kildeer Plover. upon has embraciug a circuit of the Exposition been expended in its establishment. seeing. The giant \ 13. Spotted Sandpiper, aina canal is and today open doing j shown to illustrate the evolution of the congress, at which its tar The concessions, as less serious loftiest and most 14. Blue distinguished palaces, a spectacular background these Jay. on a far was business vaster scale than processes of manufacture—as, for ex- chairman, Colonel W features of the are known, ever cons:roe 15. Florida Jay'. George Goethals, excelling in beauty and grandeur any Exposition buildings for it, and the a of a model of the first will 16. Fish Hawk. predicted Exposition, ample, display preside. which ancient Rome beheld during its include a great open air panoramic architecture represeTi: which celebrates the opening of the ca- cotton gin in connection with the mar The 17. Crow Blackbird. foreign participation will lie historic chariot races. The Vander- reproduction of the Yellowtone Na- work of a commission Blackbird. nal, is today revealed as tbe greatest velous into which it has notable The a similar a lean who fr. 18. Redwinged equipment nations are not attempt- bilt Cup Race will take place on Feb. tional park and represent architects, manifestation of national achievement evolved. to show of of uu 19. Rusty Blackbird. ing everything that they pro 22 and the Grand I’rix on Feb. 27. tion the tj-rand Canyon Arizona, with distinguished in American Here will be a of the will be espe- of 20. Robin. history Many displays duce, but will lay especial emphasis l'JIS Great motorboats of the deep presented by two the transcon \ fession abroad. j 21. Flicker. neutral ground where even nations en cially adapted to study by the dele- upon those in products which they ex sea cruiser type will race for a $10,000 22. Red Bellied Woodpecker. in warfare will on a to national and interna- gaged display gates great cel. In the Danish display, for exam from New York through the Pan- 23. Yellowbellied Woodpecker. prize scale never before equaled their prog tional congresses and conventions, of will tie shown se- pie, products of the ama canal to the Golden Gate. A 24. Kingfisher. al- .A ress in the arts, industries and sciences which more than 300, embracing itoyal Danish porcelain races In [fn~ 25. Loggerhead Shrike. factory at Co- ries of international yacht of peace. most every phase of human activity, in her 26. Cardinal Grosbeak (or red bird), j penhagen. Japan exhaustive ex the twenty-one meter class will be Within three months before the open have voted to meet in San Francisco Dibit will 27. Carolina Wren. display priceless works of held in San Francisco bay President bird. ing of the Exposition as many ns 2.P0C in 1915. Delegates to the congresses 28. Mocking art, loaned by direction of the imperial Woodrow Wilson, Emperor William of 29. Hummingbird. tons of consignments had reached Sac interested in social progress and wel- household Ruby-throated and many of which could Germany and King George of England 30. White-breasted Swallow. nut be duplicated. From Italy will lie each offered trophies in these 31. Phoebebird. have = shown historic of ■ paintings the old water tly 32. Cowbird. r~r- 7~^== -i —Ini events. Swimming, polo, masters, hitherto never in baseball 33. Butterbill Duck. exhibited casting, canoeing, football, America in the 34. Great Northern Loon. originals. From China and Ion? distance foot racing are in there have reached San dif- 35. Florida Loon. Francisco se eluded in a series of more than 200 lections of exhibits 36. Myrtle Warbler. collected under tin* ferent kinds of contests. President 37. Redpolled Warbler. supervision of the governors of tile Chi himself will attend the Expo- — Wilson nese provinces. Hare silks and satins is the members A Down-East House. sition. and it probable carvings, work in the an inlay precious of congress will attend in especial- metals, exhibits of the The old Bucknam house, built in the transportation ly chartered steamer methods employed in the old 18th century on Todd's head, Eastport, China Of internrftional interest will be the the and the modern methods used in world s the most easterly point of land in the greatest live stock show in the most of the United awakening will be shown. be easterly city States, republic history. More than $500,000 will is one of the show of the It New Zealand will make a places city. marvel- awarded in prizes in a continuous live is yet in an excellent state of preserva- ous exhibit of its rare of woods, its stock exhibit Pare and valuable tion. F. and A. M., was Eastport lodge, fleeces, of its superb scenic charms live stock from there 1801. The breeds of all kinds of instituted on Aug. 11, A number of large rare giant tree ferns countries of the globe will be records of the lodge are very interesting. distant from New Zealand will be found the famous The building originally bore the name of shown. Specimens of on the Mantuan hall. growing Exposition grounds Chillingham wild white cattle will be The Argentine Kepublic early set exhibited for the first time. With the The New conference of State aside a sunt than England larger any ever ap- exception of two specimens at the I -on- Federations of Women’s Clubs opened a nation for propriated by foreign rep- don zoo, this breed has never been its sixth annual session in Burlington, resentation in an American exposition. of to last for two shown outside Chillingham park, Vt., Feb. 3d, the meeting modern cities of The Argentina, tile These cattle are pure white, days. Responses were made to the ad- England. schools, churches, libraries, the ears dress of welcome by the State club presi- great with black noses, black tips to the live stock and dents, Mrs. Frederick P. Abbott respond- agricultural interests and black horns An international will be ing for Maine. extensively portrayed, and the sheep shearing contest will be one of __i mutual interests of South America and the unique exhibitions North America will be emphasized in l-or the musical events there has VAST TRIUMPHAL ARCH AT THE WORLD'S GREAT! almost every manner. the HEALTH conceivable^ been built by the Exposition mag- THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL GILES G. ABBOTT. State. is to un- ship born in Swanville, It take possession of all & to make a good beginning during the count was delayed five GEO. t. D. M, 3w3 of Jacob and Lucinda occupied powers and let them to manu- days. JOHNSON, next two years. The bill creates a body id was a f am- facturers or others in want of one of cheap of five trustees governing the institution. en. After her marri- power. It is to acquire land necessary The trustees are to be appointed by the Hurd in for the work of such jteKaecgtde'ifo&b, they lived Win- developing powers Governor and Council and it will be their and is Sick at Law. rs, from there given of eminent domain House for Sale moving rights duty to choose a site for the reformatory. headache, biliousness, piles and Attorney about 55 years ago for this purpose. The bill also authorizes bad breath are caused inac- The committee has visited similar insti- usually by MAINE. AND LOT at corner of Congress Hurd was in the the commission to takeover all tive bowels. Cet a BELFAST, engaged occupied tutions in other States and is well in- box of Rexall HOUSEand Miller streets, in Belfast, owned by axes and tools for water powers the State. Provision is Orderlies. act .in formed on the reformatory work pro They gently and effec- Bertha I. Bird, Enquire of Soon after made for owners of such Sold Practice in all Probate coming paying powers posed. The bill was laid upon the table tively. only by us at 10 cents. Courts.! practlct JOHN R. DUNTON, ui.ited with the for the land. In such 3m45 ■»»»■--■« Belfast, Maine. Baptist abutting leasing pending reference. City Drug Store. specialty. 2tf v'~rr" a seized the Commission- deep interest in all the occupied power, By Bartlettof Kennebec: Act striking 0 a ers are to to the >rk. Mrs. Hurd was give preference person, out of 7 of 211 of the section chapter — or from which it is I- and took a good deal of company corporation Public Laws of 1913, which regulates the taken. The which is to be leading magazines, price, charged the sale of morphine and other hypnotic i in for from such is not to be history and trav- power plants, and narcotic drugs, all provisions for read much. She was a less than $20 per horse power per year. keeping a record of sales and the pur- 1 devoted and is ! Provision is aiso made for the commis- mother, poses for which the drug may be used. ESTABLISHED 1829. sons: sion to allow a or Clarence M.. company corporation This leave! the law so that there shall be and : to lease and water Liberty village improve unoccupied, no sales or dispensation of the above de- nth and under a ten lease, which Orrington, by powers year scribed drugs “except in good faith as * be renewed in of ten t C., who lived at home may periods years medicines for diseases indicated.” at a i for her mother in her rental of $20 per horse power per By Dunton of Bingham: Act amend- Hhs is also survived I year for the first ten by years. the school holiday law so as to include The maximum which thecommis- ing ves in California. The price Patriots’ day and Labor day when the THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL were at sion shall for is fixed at heid Jan. 28th j charge power school committee of a town shall vote to H. $50 horse This ren- W. Abbott officiat- j per power per year. observe them, instead of their tal is to be being t beautiful flowers from paid quarterly. as now. The bill further for the compulsory holidays piece from Arbutus provides regu- By Millett of Belfast: Resolve for of which she was a lation of ice on rivers. Farmers cutting of $12 per month for Annie L. and individuals cut ice for pension Uerment was in the private may Durham of Belfast. home use free of cost. All others must JOSEF. -u Hill cemetery. Among the resolves appropriating CARL FRANZ the commission 25 cents a ton for 8 pay all was —77 money for roads and bridges one ap- Count The Journal for 1915 a council which declared against j who was a ICtf L’Ul. shury, $500 for building a road house of The bill that the propriating Berchtold’s idea that it was inadvisa- the Mt.ss- provides Legislature around Cook hill in the town of Jackson. !ure in 1882-3 and a shall raise a sufficient sum of money, to organize a new offensive against Will has After the introduction of several bills j ble continue the policy it followed in the past. It has ite to either or bond to from 1887 1889 by appropriation issue, and petitions the legislature Friday ad- Servia and that all available troops ■,tions of Health carry out the provision of the act. been and will be a home | journed until 10 a. m. Tuesday. should be utilized iu strengthening the paper in the fullest acceptance of i mmissioner of Pub- The commissioners are to receive By Mr. Flaherty of Cumberland: Pe- positions in Galicia and in the Carpa- died Feb. 1st at his $1,800 with expenses, the | ■•‘ton, per year, traveling titions of Mrs. Edville G. Abbott and 15 thians. The heir apparent is term. It is the work of home people and devoted '■htral and are to have in the young street Somerville, quarters State others of of Mrs. F. T. Brad- 11 Portland, still an and his house. are to have a clerk at a sal unknown quantity, | years he had been pro- They street and 12 others ef Gardiner, of Mrs. to home interests. of a The act takes con- lack of military experience is causing mt 7V goods store in Charles- ary $1,200 year. W. F. Clapp and 133 others of Portland, "e trol of water from the util- in many quarters. formerly lived. He was powers public of Mrs. Alice C. Furbish and 32 others grave apprehension ti the ()dd ities commission. Josef and Fellows and Masons of Portland, of Mrs. L. M. Leighton and The great age of Francis the .own, literary, political nine others of Portland, of Mrs. William youthfulness of his heir cause concern. OUR I!®,;., ^t'uhizations. He was also a F. E. B. T. Cobb and 18 others of CLUBBING OFFERS, > 1 “e Rockland, Unity’s men and women, and to cold Lake and waters and boys girls, enjoy ticook, adjacent Signature of C/ta^/Y. S&YcJUM Terms: One six N- Jdzens, died Jan. 28th at his weather and resist the attacks of disease. It tributaries, in Knox and Waldo counties, Subscription year, $2.00; months, $1.00; It. kind of gives the right warmth, stimulates and and upon the shores thereof. three at the same months, 50 cents. fe tch Y°ur Children strengthens time, and all its bene- fits are lasting. There be a in may suggestion Aroostook Potatoes. Send in your subscription now. % srelrl®. d° not let parents know this for you. Mrs. W. Edward Scott of Portland has received a letter from E. W. S®»i iJ2str11ated- They fear some- Wellington, Quite a few potatoes are coming into REPUBLICAN JOURNAL u;. They will like Rexall private secretary to the Queen, thanking PUBLISHING COMPANY. INits-J6a Children Cry market. The prevailing price for Green *** 5&a, laxative that tastes the women of Portland for two boxes ° FOR Maine. l'°ld only by us, 10 cents. FLETCHER’S containing comforts for the British sol- Mountains is 50 cents, Cobblers 90 cents. Belfast, diers and sailors. — Clty Drug Store. OASTO R I A Fort Fairfield Review.

» SEARSPORT. THE FRIDAY CLUB. STOCKTON SPRINGS. If You Are Losing Weight appletom In dear old ice-bound Sear*port. and nerves are in bad condition, Mrs. Ivs has to Wnverly, Mass., On February three. your Taylor gone meet with Mrs. W. M. Mrs. J. E. Prescott, Sylvan street, joined her we recommend to nurae. The Friday club will The “Fridays” had a picnic, study to be a trained Parse this week. 'Twas held with P. husband early last week for a .visit in Burn- GILBERT Margaret Paul Lincoln haa gone to South Framing- & ham and Pittsfield. J. H. Montgomery of Bucksport was in town At wo they all assembled. a-faft SH52L ham, Mass., where he has employment. SULLIVAN^! Twelve jolly sisters brave, Elden H. Shute arrived from Friday on business. Saturday night containing Hypophosphites The a fine Each of their choicest Washington Dramatic Co, gave cooking Alton and was the of Mr. and Mrs. J* a shock guest a nerve tonic in Mrs. John B. Black had slight Friday A generous sample gave. food and prescription. rendering of “Valley Farms” Grange hall A. Flanders, East Main street, until Monday OPERA I at her home on the Mortland road. We heard it remarked What matier if the snow and ice Drug Store. recently. have by many morning. City who miss Nellie J. Trussell is visiting Mr. and Lay heaped in mounds outside. attended that they hoped they would It added to the and in Belfast. only glow Mrs. Rupert L. Dorr daughter Margaret, come again. and Mrs. George C. Trussell past, and was by all Of Margaret’s fireside. train pronounced participants Church street, took Thursday’s early for Our has been confined to “a grand success in every particular!” Regrets village schools closed Friday. Mrs. An- Mrs. E. S. Dolliver, who N. called there the illness of With gay and jolly chatter, Harvey, B., by nie and is were expressed that circumstances compelled Williams, grammar school teacher, her home with a severe cold, improving. Music rare and new, Mrs. Dorr’s mother. the familiar faces from Mrs. Frank of the —MIKADO With and absence of many the Berry primary department, left on a busi- tatting crocheting, I Sidney M. Webber Monday Jack son of Mr. and Mrs. The hours quickly flew. Flanders, youngest festal board Those about the table were as both teachers of long experience, have given western of the State. ness trip to the part J. A. Flanders, EaBt Main street, left recently the the WILL BE PRESENTED The daylight ended quickly, follows: Miss Mary Hichborn, President; Mrs. best of satisfaction. Friday evening AT I arrived Feb. 1th from Phila- for an absence of two months in Massachu- Barge Temple But oh! the twilight hour ; Eleanor B. Colcord,Vice-President; Mrs. Lillies teachers gave a dance in Grange hall, the pro- with tons to the P. C. & Wharf As round the fireplace setts and New York. delphia 1,600 gathered S. Emery, Secretary; Miss Alice Hichborn, ceeds to go toward the purchase of a flag for Held fast by stories mystic power. Co, at Mack’s Point. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Clifford moved last Treasurer; Mrs. Ada May Hopkins, Miss Nellie the schoolhouse Waterman’s orchestra fur- COLONIAL THEATRE. I Meanwhile the hostess’ sister, Timranda, Capt. N. F. Gilkey, arrived charming Thursday from the Colcord house, Gilmore Hichborn, Mrs. Ada L. Mudgett, Mrs. Alice nished the music and a large company partic- Ship And little daughter, too. from house the ipated. at Rio Janeiro Feb. 3rd Norfolk will coal Have spread the dainty table street, into the Walker (formerly May Hichborn. Mrs. Lulie Flanders. Mrs. Lelia C. after a passage of 43 days. And called us all to view. Farnham place) Morse avenue. Thompson, Miss Leora Partridge, Mrs M. Mr. Almond O. Ripley of Topsham was 18 and was Abbie Mrs. Angie G. Mudgett, Miss stricken and died Feb. 1st at the 19, as Treat, a February Mrs. J. H. Montgomery of Bucksport Such a sight greeted us The Auxiliary Aid of the Universalist parish with shock 1915, I her You scarce can realize. Harriet D Hichborn, Mrs. Carrie A. Gardner, home of called here Friday by the serious illness of was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Charles Utter in Bowdoinham, where We found our places Mrs. W. Black. quickly Church for the Lizzie Goodere. he had been called on business. The funeral father, Judge J. By birds of various size. Elmer E. Thompson, street, BY LOCAL TALENT. services late home and the re- and Clifton who ladies’ customary fancy work. wtre held at his Charles Hamilton Jackson, There in the place of honor, young jl mains where he are hall The News of Brooks. brought to Appleton, formerly have been at work in Boston the past year, A treat for hungry eyes. There will be a masked ball in Denslow Full details will be advertised later and and resided. At the home of his sister, Mrs. Olive B making a sh^rt visit at home. Big, brown, steaming, this, Thursday, evening with music by Dorr’s ! ■ of One Emily C/s clam pies. Kimmens, prayer was offered by Rev. Walter Steamer F. J. Lisman, Capt. Smith, finished orchestra. Come one and all to gladly “trip Mrs. Helen Wells of Boston is visiting her A most delicious salad. Sykes and he was laid to rest in Pine Grove PER ORDER OF discharging Feb. 4th, at the P. C. & W, Co.’s the light fantastic toe.” Bister, Mrs, Merton Fogg. IB And sandwiches as well, was 57 COMMITTEE added cemetery. Mr. Riple^ years of age. and sailed Friday for a coal port. The secret of their The Current Events Club has just Capt. Perkins nd wife are making Stanley spending He is survived his wife; two Fred I’m sure by by sons, is a new electric May Smith will tell. seventeen new volumes to its library, which the winter with their Mrs. Bert Leroy D. Littlefield having daughter, and Justus of three at iV. Topsham; by daughters, motor installed at his mill in Mechanic’s Hol- Lora Nichols’ hot are now available to our reading public, Wentworth, in South Brooks. yeast rolls. Mrs. Ray Merriman of New York city, Mrs. Surpass them no one can. F. store at established weekly-rental Children’s Colds. Both low for sawing staves and headings. Trundy’s Everett lost a valuable Coughs—Children’s Topped off the chicken salad Cilley three-year-qld Walter Holds worth of New Hampshire, and FRANK A. has as first prices. colt was on Are Serious. NYE Capt. Wilbert N. West shipped That came from “Sister Ann,” recently. He let out of the stable Mrs. Ralph Brown of Sterling, Mass., and by and When one of bound to Mrs. Rufus L. Sylvan street, a warm a little recreation and in frolic your little ones shows symp- officer of the schooner Northland, Jennie’s stuffed and Mudgett, day for two sisters, Mrs. Frank Kimmens of Appleton olives, plain, went to toms of e.n Undertaker and Cut>a. Mrs. C. E. Britto, West Main street, about was thrown and broke his approaching Cold, give it Dr. Bell’s Newport New6 and Cienfuegos, Lizzie’s lemon tarts, ing neck. and Mrs. Fred Hart of Hope;also by one broth- License Adelaide’s nut-bread sandwiches Saturday morning to spend the day Pine-Tar-Honey at once. It acts quickly, and Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Eames are confined to Bangor What has been called one of the most enjoy- er, Fred Ripley ofHope. He was well known Just all our hearts. re- the Cold captured with the party of Church street friends, and irevents growing worse. Very heal- their home with severe colds. Mrs. A. E. Nick- able balls ever held in Union hall, Brooks, was held in high esteem by all. He had held Embalmer. at ing—soothes the loosens the mucous, Porter are The coffee that our hostess made, turning night. that Crown K. of the office of in Lungs, erson of Swanville and Miss Lizzie given by Golden Lodge, P., road commissioner Topsham for Sarah’s the It CORONER FOR ^ doughnuts brown, of called on rela- strengthens system. is guaranteed. Only WALDO for them. D. W. Nickels Searsport on Feb. 4th. The fine bracing air and brilliant three years and for the past two years had C0UN7> caring Nettie’s frosted-chocolate cake | 25c last before at your Druggist. Buy a bottle today. made Is famed throughout the town. tives in Stockton Friday leaving moonlight befitting the occasion as usual, drew held a good position with the Vermont Farms Tht. rain Saturday and the heavy fog Bucklen’s in Northern where his Machine Arnica Salve for Sores. ‘EARSPORT and 611 MAIN warm for Ripogenous Maine, large numbers, and both halls were well filled, Co. ST havoc with the snow. Sunday was very Each course was sure a winner, be p4- And had there been a machines are drilling an artesian well and he where two orchestras furnishei excel- connections at for the season—50 above at noon and the prize, good Tleephone both j I think it All calls answered really would have gone has another under contract. lent music. While the receipts were not as WINTERPORT. SHIP NEWS. promptly enow going fast. To Cora’s “frosted lemon pies,” The Misses Maud ana itutn large as were realized from the ball of last I Robesonia arrived Feb. 4th from Merritnew, Barge After fun and feasting season this the of Mrs. J. M. who has been to the of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon B. Merri- given by order, large part Snow, seriously ill, AMERICAN PORTS. with 1,600 tons of coal “Five hundred” was the daughters Philadelphia game. those in their is Church and Satur- present were unanimous praise better. New York, Feb 2. sch W P C. & W. Co. at Macks Point and finished dis- You know some of the “Fridays” thew, street, spent Friday Cld, Augusta Constipation At cards a of the occasion. Snow, Bahia, Brazil; 6, ar, sch Y\ have quite name. day in Bangor to attend the very enjoyable delightful Miss Frances was at home from the awenock, Causes 50 per cent of ail charging Saturday. Lougee Frederick A ailr: \ Stonington; Duggan, Galveston. 8; aeir to. Ask 'Twas bid and and raise the Food Fair, returning Saturday night. Some thirty-two members of Silver Crown U, of M. over Sunday schs S your physic:,v: Parse left tor bar pass bid, ar, Edith, Charleston, C; Charles Whitr.e- Capt. James B. Saturday Awhile the hours flew, Sisters, made a raid on the more, S sch Edward H of the steamer is- Mrs. C. W. Sprague, Church street, closed Temple, Pythian Mr. and Mrs Bowden visited Mr. and Georgetown, C; 9, ar, Francisco to take command And before we wished it Ellery WILSON’S long residence of T. I Huxford one last Blake, Norfolk; sld, sch American Team, i LAXATIVL to ’Twas to her house the Capt. Isaac Lanpher evening Mrs. A. L. Blaisdell UbLtis* thmian, which will go to Seattle, Wash., time bid adieu. (formerly Sunday. Thomaston. week, them storm and will keep you from last week, and left to spend the re- taking fairly by making Boston, Feb 5. Ar, stm New- ! bein*r load lumber for New York. I think it was the best place) Mrs. Ida Atwood has to Seaconnet, 100 in 25 very it a for the whole gone Pittsfield to Box. cent.- j Of maining cold months in New Jersey and Phila- complete surprise family, port News; 6, sld, sch Theoline, Jacksonville; 7,t j Northland. Saunders, arrived many “Friday times,” visit her Miss Alice Atwood Bartlett. stm Schooner Capt. at sea. although the was intended es- daughter. sld, Seaconnet, Lambert Point, Va. Congratulations, Margaret, delphia. the Captain being away urprise party 1 after a pas- Philadelphia, Feb 4. Cld, sch White CITY DRUG Feb. 7th from Philadelphia stormy I ray, accept these for the of the Mrs. Emma Mrs. George A. Nash came from Roculand Wings, 1 STORE rhymes. Miss Beulah Nickerson, eldest daughter of pecially lady house, tons of coal to the May port. sage of 29 days, with 3,150 A. e. F. Huxford, it the occasion of her Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Church street, being birthday, Baltimore, Feb 2. Ar, schs D H READ & nil Point. Mr. and Leroy Nickerson, Rivers, P. C. & W. Co at Mack’s of which had leaked out and been Joshua Treat New York; Augustus H Babcock, Port is the school at Lowder Brook the knowledge Tampa; P. O. 1 teaching 4, ar, sch Gladys, Turks Island via Look Squa: The charter of the barkentine Mabel WHITE’S CORNER, (Winterport.) taken of by members of the order Mr. and Mrs. Charles of West Chelms- Cape term and boarding at home. Her sis- advantage Byard out Cove, in present Capt. C. N. Meyers, to load syrup in which she had been an active member for ford, have been at the of Meyers, ter, Miss Hortense, carries her back and forth. j Mass,, guests home Brunswick, Ga, Feb 6. Ar, sch Mannie Swan been can- Bertrand NOTICE OF barrels for Glasgow, Scotland, has 31 Jewett was unable to attend school many years. They brought refreshments ; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carleton. Savannah. FORECLOSURE Aid of the Universalist last week on The Ladies’ Society Chari ston, S C. Feb 7. sch M E celled on account of insurance. accjunt of illness. with them, as well as a of a Sld, Little- undersigned hereby afternoon lor birthday gift Misses Allen and New church will meet this, Thursday, Burlette, gospel singers, field, York. THEthat it has a claim \ and so- by v to South American are im- H. J. Stevens of Bangor was a at C. H. beautiful salad bowl, and with games Jan 7. Freights ports guest sewing with Mrs. Horace M. Griffin, Middle who have been at the Methodist Episcopal Jacksonville, Ar, sch Hugh de Payens, certain lot or parcel of lar. The schooner Northland, Libby’s and c ability a most delightful evening was paesed. Perth Amboy. Waldo proving. Capt. Thursday night Friday. fiiends are in- church for the two weeks, will terport, County, street. All interested cordially past remain Feb 2 schs to load at a Gulf Norfolk, Sld, Elizabeth Gilbert, said mortgage as follows. t- Saunders, has been chartered Lyndon Nealey spent last week with his this week. Both are talented vited to join in the good work by this hospit- musicians. Puerto Cabello, Ven; Eagle Wing, St Georges, A certain lot of land in V. at per thousand. | FREEDOM. for Buenos Ayres $18 Earle in South Horatio G ■ port brother, Nealey, Monroe. I able hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ecmund E. Brown of Bermuda; Foss, Turks Island; 9, ar buildings thereon, bourn Bangor and sld stm F J who has been in Lisman, Searsport. follows, viz: Rounded on Judge Joshua W. Black, | Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Stevens of Monroe were the Boston relative are on the birth of a \ The editorial in Traveler receiving congratulations Ponce, P R, Jan 30. Sld, sch Gov on the east Herbert McDonald from Portland is Powers, Btreet, by lan-i i health for the was taken of Mr. and Mrs. C, W. visiting son. Miss Brown was failing past year, guests Nealey Sunday. i to the German-American mass meeting held Miss Ava Kingsbury of McKown, Mobile. Smith, on south by land of morn- his Woodman McDonald. ill last Thursday and Tuesday father, Frankfort and has been a Georgetown, S C, Feb 2. Sailed, schr John and land of Mary on ti,. seriously R. L. Clements was a passenger on : in Symphony hall, Boston, concerning teacher in the public holey, Monday’s recently Bossert, New York. was as weaker. Miss Anna Brown was Hammett, Mary Foley and Cross str ing reported gradually growing boat for Belfast, train i the United States neutrality during the pres- the guest of Miss schools here. ^ returning by Tuesday, San Francisco, Feb 3. Sld, stmr Hawaiian, acres, more or less, being •: the View Club ent terrible “hits the nail Roberta Wiggin Feb. 6th and 7th. New York and Boston via Los The entertainment by Bay | Miss Viola Conant has returned to her home | war, very squarely Friends of Mr and Mrs. R. W. Martin of Angeles. said Fred C. Atwood in W ot* Feb 3. str minstrels in Union Hall last Friday evening on the head” in the of many Stockton Mrs. Olive Stewart was the of Mrs. Tacoma, Wash, Sld, Panaman, Said mortgage is from 1-, after several days’ visit with her Mrs. P j opinion guest Ashfield, Mass., will be interested to hear they aunt, San Francisco and New York. Winterport, W'aldo Cour t drew a large crowd. Every seat was taken ! readers. Hattie Wiggin recently and while there called are the birth A. Severance, in Newburg. iec*>iving congratulations upon Morgan City, La, Feb 4. Ar, sch Melbourn P. P. Gilmore of Bucksp-r> I A dance and the receipts were about $100. Miss Phoebe Calkin, second daughter of Mr on her many friends in the village. of a son, born Jan. 26th. Mr. Martin was for- P Smith, Fort de France, Mart. State of Maine, is dated Fn A. G. and wife attended a of Larby meeting Port S Feb 5. sch Ruth B. recorded in W'aldo I followed the entertainment. I Charles School street, left Inez Bellows is merly of schools in this town. Royal, C, Sailed, County t- the Waldo Veteran and Mrs. Calkin, Miss visiting her mother, superintendent County association at Ell- Cobb, Fernandina. in Book 295. Page 229, a: d last to return to her training for a pro- Mrs. Carrie L. in and her Congregational Church Notes. Sunday,1 ingwoods Corner last Thursday. Friday Boulter, Waterville, Portland, Me, Feb 6. Ar, sch Pendleton Sis- Baid P. P. Gilmore to the Put at the Massachusetts General For for fe&sional nurse friends hope the change will do her good. dyspepsia, our national ailment, use ters, Philadelphia Calais (and proceeded.) Bark, a national banking a February 7th, Mr. McLlhiney from a Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 ean and Mr. and Mrs. \ spoke She has been at home since Christ- Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended for Stockton, Feb 4. Sld, stmrs Millinocket, poration organized under th- Hospital. Feb. 3rd, the Grand I Herbert of Dixmont were of Wednesday evening, New York; 8, stm Milli- ed States and locateti a i text from tne 13th of John, ”If ye Twombly guests the of ihis strengthening digestion, purifying the blood. Itaska, Norfolk; ar, chapter mas. Stockton regrets departure Mrs. Maxfield of New York. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Haley Sunday. Chief, May Yarmouthville, At all drug stores, $1,00 a bottle. nocket, County, Maine, by insirum. know these are if ye do young lady. Feb 5. Phil- s -.i things, happy ye pleasant installed the officers of Juanita Temple, assist- Searsport, Ar, barge Robesonia, 23, 1912, and recorded in ,5 Several young people from .this vicinity adelphia; sld, stmr F J Lisman, Norfolk; 24, 1912, in Hoi k a clause from a From Jellison the following ship- ed Bertha as and barge February | them.” Simple philos ophy.this, Cape piers, by Bryant grand senior, LIBERTY. Tunnel sch North- The conditions were in Monroe Friday to attend the Ridge, Philadelphia; 7, ar, or said m ^ evening report was evening: Effie M. as H. E. with the but ping telephoned Monday Flye grand manager. Bucklin, land, Philadelphia; barge Temple, do; sld, broken, by reason whereof t* conversation disciples; applicable whist party given by the Maccabees. Feb. 3rd, steamer MillinocKtt sailed with paper district deputy of Belfast, installed the officers barge Robinsona, Philadelphia. National Bank claims a f. •- in it the essence Mrs. Edgar Post left Monday for Augusta to all times and places, very Miss Laura Bickford returned to Rockland, Feb 9. Sld, sch Pendleton Sisters, and gives this notice fur tti Bangor cargo for New York. Feb. 4th, steamer Itasca of the K. of P. lodge the same night. j where she has a position in the hospital. Philadelphia for Calais. BUc-KSPORT N of a religion that works and accomplishes. High school Monday after an absence of one sailed with seed for Norfolk, Va. Feb. potatoes W’alter met with a bad accident Calais, Feb 6. Ar, sch Brina P Pendleton, By WTLEY C. CONAKY. its Bessey Allen Knowlton has been in Belfast the past j Once men were valued for alone, week owing to an attack of tonsilitis. steamer Millinocket arrived with a gen- Port knowledge 8th, Feb. 1st. He was a load of from Liberty. hauling logs week assisting in the American Express office. then came an era, when carried away by en- Mrs. Elizabeth Robbins returned to her home eral from New York. FOREIGN FORTS cargo the woods and in going over a rough place he Notice of First Meeting thusiasm the heart Today so- after a few weeks with her Anbert Hurd of South was Kingston, Ja. Jan 26. In sch E predominated. Friday spent Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, A rs Bion B. Sanborn, fell off and one of the large logs rolled on him Orrington called port, Mary In the District Court of ti- demands deeds of the and asks not, here last week H G Dow. ciety hand, daughter, Mrs. B. C. Ames, in Orono. Mrs. Milton J. Goodere and Mrs. George C. his and his by the death of his mother, the District of Maine. 3 breaking hip bruising body badly. N S, Feb 2. Ar. sch or how much do William Liverpool, Herald, how much do you know, you Fletcher of Church street At this he is It makes Mrs. Hurd. Portsmouth. In the matter of Oral A. I Mrs. Julia White and Mrs. Della at- (a delegation ladies) writing doing nicely. but what can do? And this same Nealey Neal who is Rio feel, you prac- took early train for Bangor to it hard for his wife as she is just recovering Skidmore, attending commercial Janeiro, Feb 3. Ar, ship Timranda, Nor- Stevens, Bankrupt. tended the of the W C. T. U., Saturday’s f,. lif tical is asked of We may meeting Friday To the creditors of A question religion. in the re- from a bad attack of the but she was school in Waterville, spent the week-end in Oral held with Mrs. Elmeda Bowen in Monroe. spend the day socially city. They shingles, our church services so attractive that we ! in the County of Wald- i make fortunate to Gertrude Knowlton to town with his parents. -■__i turned by the last train, havir g greatly enjoy- enough get said, a \ desire for our elo- bankrupt: create a Christianity; by M. A. Haley and wife were in Brooks, her for a few ed the outing and recreation. help weeks. Harold Donnell has a position in the office of BORN. Notice is th I to tears—these hereby giver quence we may move many eyes Thursday evening, Feb. 4th, in attendance at of W. W. Ryder of Caribou surprised Mr. and Secretary of State at Augusta and left Tues- January. A. D. 1915. th< \ are but The true Christian must go all the annual ball of the of thias. Mrs. •ns was steps. Knights Py MORRILL. day to assume his duties. Baxter. In Bucksport, January 22, to Mr. duly adjudicati ; Mrs. Charles McMann, Church street, by greet- that the first of the way and undergo the discipline of obedi- Haley assisted in the orchestra, the and Mrs. Paul Baxter, a meeting playing their home. This Lewis F. Marden of Belfast spent a few daughter, ing them last Thursday at Blaisdell. In be held at my chambers ence to the doing of the he Seal Harbor, January 20, to principle, things piano. in town last week on business connected in on the was his first visit to his sister, Mrs. McMann, Ralph M. Stahl has sold the old Nash black- days Mr. and Mrs. L. a Herman Bangor, Maine, i of i H, Blaisdell, son, knows. Christ unites the philosophy the with the A. D. 1915, at ten o’clock Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clements pleasantly en- since her residence in Stockton, and his intro- smith shop to A. B. Hatch. Liberty creamery. Lloyd. ; heart in the which time the said C r. head, the emotions of the actions Bowen. In Belfast, 8, to Mr. and j tertained at whist last our He on Mrs. Maud Hurd of Pittsfield February Thursday evening ductory view of town. left Friday Bert Thomas is employed in the insane hos- spent a few prove their claims, up. of the hand in a religion of doing. Knowledge Mrs. Lewis G. Bowen, a daughter. those were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. his We trust he come in town last called here the amine the ;o but Among present homeward trip. may pital at Northampton, Mass, days week, by DOLLOFF. In Belfast, February 4, to Mr. Bankrupt, j alone cannot build on anything cold facts; business as Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aids to death of her husband’s and Mrs. Mark Dolloff, a John Edward. may properly Stevens, George Hopkins, again and often. Summertime beauty Miss Carrie Blake last mother, Mrs. William son, emotion without foundation lacks stability. began duty Monday In meeting. j and Mrs. W. N. York and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hurd. She returned home Martin. Appleton, January 29, to Mr. our landscape. as “Hello in West Monday. Both are necessary factors. Foundation there girl” Searsmont. and Mrs B. Palmer Martin, a son, Lloyd Palmer. Nealey, all of Monroe. There were four tables Refer- “Whosever heareth these of Mrs. Ralph Morse, West Main street, who is VARNUM. In Orland, January 26, to Mr. and must be. sayings Miss Zettie Smith goes this week to the Maine, of whist and aftei the usual time spent at the SEARSMONT. Mrs. Ivy Varnum, a daughter. Bangor, February mine and doeth them shall be likened unto a from a tedious case of jaundice, is suffering Waldo County hospital for training as nurse. Worthen. In game delicious refreshments were served by Lexington, Mass., February wise man who buildeth his house a rock,'» slowly improving under the medical attention to Mr. and Mrs. upon W. Dow closed a successful 8, Edwin Burroughs Worthen. Notice of First Meeti- Mrs. Clements, assisted by her son Frank: Mrs. George Miss a student at Kent’s Based this sort of foundation the Chris- of Ur. S, G. Pattee of Searsport. She is able Angie Paine, Hill, a son, Parker. upon term Emery of school in the Cross district'Jan. 29th. is at home sick with the measles. In the District Court of ti- occasionally to sit up a short time. Her sister- Rev. Nathan Hunt has the the District of Maine. SWANV1LLE. in-law, Mrs. Emily (Gilmore) Richardson of occupied pulpit The men in this vicinity have been MARRIED. tion. Then emotion has its place. Christ very 1 here the two His wife will In the matter of Dani *1 is, with her and past Sundays. lumber tv the mill and harvest- to each bouI a song. is our Bangor fortunately, daughter, busy hauling Webster, giveth Happiness next Bankrupt. Clarence Nickerson is hauling wood for H. Mrs. Jennie M. is felt by preach Sunday. ice from Lake The ice is birthright, but not an end. It comes not to Bragg. Sympathy ing Quantabacook. | BLAKE-BOODY. In Belfast, February 6, by To the Creditors of Dam M. Chase. all friends. Percy Buzzell from Searsmont has moved of excellent quality. Rev. b. Brackett, John E. Blake of dom, in the County those who seek, but is scattered by the way. A Searsport his into the house owned Mrs. C. B. and Miss Gwendolyn H. Boody of rsrooks aforesaid, a Bankrupt: all intellect would be too small for Manta Murphy is pressing A. E. Cunning- family by The ladies of the W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. ! religion Liaea ween gate a vaiicij ui iciii- Clark-Wood. In Northport, January 27, by ham’s at Merriam’s mills. Notice is hereby given needs. The Bible is a constant re- hay. Merriam, Isaac Hall The first work of the Rev. C. W. Lowell of Carroll J Clark spiritual peratures: Tuesday, a wild northeast snow Tuesday. Corinna, of January, A. D. 1915, t- of a T. D. Nickerson is The Morrill Dramatic Club the drama. Union will be to send to and Miss Eathel J. Wood, both of Northport. was velation the need of religion with a soul. harvesting the ice at storm; Wednesday brought a desultory mod- gave collecting magazines Bter duly -adjudicut• Nash-Carter In Belfast, 6, zeal must touch to im- “Me and to a full house at Poor's Mills men in the woods. February by the First Meeting of h'.s Spiritual the feelings Maple Terrace. erating a clear, beautiful ,” working Nash of snowfall; Thursday, Rev. Walter F. Sturtevant. Charles at the office of Dunton A > part warmth and color. Christianity is im- a Grange hall last Saturday evening. There will be a in the Camden and Mrs. Violet Carter of Llewellyn Knowlton hurt his hand with a nail winter’s day; Friday, charming sunshine and Valentine social church Sylvester Building, Belfast, Maine, without tears. after the acknow- Belfast. possible Last, and was unable to work for a few very mild day for while Dr. T. N. Pearson will begin building a par- vestry Monday evening, Feb. 15th. An enter- March. A. 1). 1915, at ten days. February, Saturday True-Wardsworth. In ledgement of the mind and the desire of the Camden, February noon, at which time the sa dawned in the midst of a mild, gentle rain sonage and Btable on the J. R. Mears place as taining program will be furnished and ice Rev. S. Elmer LaForest True • Little Ruth Robertson, Elmer Moore and 3, by E. Frohock, tend, prove their claim heart, must come the will power to carry out which cleared at a soon as the frost is out of the cream will be served. The admission will be of and Alice Annette Wardsworth of Earl Curtis are all sick with the measles and storm, midday, bringing ground. Hope examine the Bankrupt, an i the conviction. This is where we so often halt Camden. warm afternoon with wind. 10 cents. If it will be held on Tues- business as David Moody has chicken-pox. southerly stormy, may proper! just outside in the Kingdom. We resolve and SWANVILLE CENTER day evening. --I meeting. JOl Miss Annie Nicaerson was sick with a cold The Current Events Club Dinner. Ow- Refe promise and pledge and by the very acts ex- DIED. and unable to return to to the of the weather 3rd Bangor, Maine, January haust our short of Searsport to school ing inclemency Feb. enthusiasm the actual Miss Freda Knowlton has employment in SANDYPOINT. until the latter of the the “Annual Mid-Winter of the Cur- Gray. In Belfast, February 8, Evelyn D. doing. “He that knoweth God’s will and doeth part week. Dinner,” Stockton. 1 year and 8 months. Ul 1IIM 1'ICClll rent Events Club was until Gray, aged i'lUlltC it not” has failed, and we cannot plead Several of C. R. Nickerson's workmen have postponed Friday, Hitchcock. Ip David igno- Miss Fannie Brown is in Brooks Castine, January 31, the 5th, when glad sunshine and attending Mrs. A. B. French was in Belfast Friday. In the District Court of th rance. Christ lived his Spirit into his religion. put up camps in the woods in the Greeley charmingly Hitchcock, aged 64 years and 18 days. the school. the District of Maine. mild heralded a of rare High Miss Juanita Ellis was in Hooper. In January 23, Edward It is written in the Book, noc to remain nowr owned Mr. and with atmosphere day prom- Bangor Saturday. Sedgwick, there, place, by Nickerson, and 29 ise for the ladies of Stockton’s associa Mrs. Hannah Morrill is low with no Hooper, aged 10 months days. In the matter of Wilbert A but to be translated into the lives of the literary very C. F. Snow was in on busi- men, good sledding is booming. Bangor Saturday Chapin. In Camden, January 21, Alanson, Stevens, Bankrupt, business tion in their recreation at the of women and children. He made of his day boarding- hopes improvement. ness. son of and Mrs. Willard of Lincoln- disciples Mrs. A. E. Nicaerson was in last Mr. Chapin To the Creditors of Wil. Searsport house of Mrs. Eben street to be known and read of all Libby, Sylvan (the Earl Curtis, Ruth Robertson and Elmer ville, aged about 6 years. in the of living epistles week with her uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Shute was in several Knox, County aunt, residence of the late Warren F. Griffin. Ralph Searsport days Edgecomb. in Appleton, January 24, J. men. Should we to do the things Capt. Moore have the measles. aforesaid, a Bankrupt: today,begin Loomis Eames, who were sick. Mrs. Thurza last week. Frank Edgecomb, aged 51 years, 9 months and Soon after 12 the members ar- tb > we translate into there o’clock, began Notice is hereby given know,to theory practice Jackson remained as Charles Reilley and wife were guests Sunday 19 days. housekeeper during her all and A number from here attended the Food Fair :>f January, A. D. 1915, would break out a most revival of riving, mysteriously wrapped, upon ap- of Gleason. In Union, January 31, George L. amazing absence. Charles Thayer and wife. Stevens, was from the each was in Belfast. Gleason, 47 years and 6 months. duly atijudu for which the world is in pearing dressing-room aged I pure religion, waiting Gilbert Morrill of Waterville visited his Hall. In 2, Dr. William that the First Meeting of with shouts of as each was Mrs. Nathaniel arrived home Camden, February darkness and sorrow. Are we not greeted laughter Prrtridge neld at the office of Durit willing to mother, Mrs. Morrill, the past week. H. Hall, in the 78th year of his age. gowned to represent some prom- from a week’s in Bank Building, in Belfast the gap and; turn into shalls”? appropriately Thursday stay Northport, Wiggin. In South Thomaston, February 3, bridge “oughts THE BLUE DEVILS of A. ;> inent character of fiction or Martin Robertson is poorly this winter with Fred C. lay March, D 1915, Do the you know, less and noth- history, imagina- Mrs. J. W, was called to Selden last Wiggin. things nothing Styles Mar- forenoon, at which time th* tion. The were rheumatism and lies on the couch most of the O'Brien. In Thomaston, January 29, in more constitutes “get up6” “fetching” indeed, week the death of her mother, Mr ?. Butlei attend, their claims, g Christianity... Following OF INDIGESTION by garet A., widow of the late Captain John G. prove much and imitative time. ami showing ingenuity special 11 months and 1 examine the Bankrupt, is the Honor Roll of the Juvenile Departmer t Are to rout Capt. A. W. Shute returned last Saturday O’Brien, aged 87 years, day. put by Dys-pep-lets, the About 1 m., the ladies—sixteen in and Mrs. Freeman and children business as may proper! of the school faculty. p. Mr. four Winslow. Ii Westtield, Mass., February 6, Sunday commending excellence in simple effective from a business trip to Boston and Providence. meeting. JO! digestive tablets, number—sat down to decorated tables at one time with measles and Rev. George G. W inslow, aged 86 years. and work for daintily were all sick Refer attendance the year 1914. Grade oval, sugar-coated, prepared by C. I. Mrs. Charles Crocker has returned from —pink and white the color scheme—flowers, have been very ill but are now gaining nicely. Maine, January I (Primary) Attendance, Reginald McElhiney, Hood Mass. Bangor, Co., Lowell, ribbons and rosettes for Brewer, where she had been for several days BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. individual nut dishes, is low at the OrilJa Whitcomb. Grade II (First Year the most Hiram Hustus of Monroe very Junior) They give gratifying relief the in form of with her niece, Mrs. Waldo Pooler. place-cards the clubs, prettily of in Waterville. His Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Attendance, Kathryn McElhiney, Edith Parse in sour distress after home his sister sons, stomacl^ eating, ornamented with water-colors one of pink by Almon and William were called there Charles Whittier, Valma Webber, Isabel Frame. belching, nausea, heartburn, etc. Per- Monday. produce market paid producer. fectly safe, perfectly the Club ladies. The menus, hand made by Wood Saw Honorable mention in memory work, Valma reliable, per- fectly free from narcotics. another member having and DRUGLESS HEALING Apples,per bbl.1.00 2.90 Hay, 10 001a400 Edith Me (each lady one) KNOX. P. $85; 4k i Webber, Parse, Kathryn Elhiney* One or two crushed in the mouth dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 16 complete, upon the back of each folder, a jolly, jingling The Catarrh Remedy is Nature’s 3H.$125; 6 H. P., $150. t.i. Isabel Closson, Isabel Frame, Gladys and swallowed slowly—that’s all. Hyomei Beans, pea, 3 25a3 60 Lamb, ]3 Rose] on Mother Goose’s inch saw, $5.f 0. Other Best Color Charles You'll not think of your stomach rhyme (a parody lines) and Own Method. Beans, Y. E., 3 60 Lamb Skins, 75 Work, Whittier. Specia Mrs. Myra Emerson spent Sunday with Mrs free trial again. Try them. Ten or especially to the holder. These Butter, 28a30 Mutton, 8 Thirty days mention for home Christine Eames. j twenty- applicable It would be ridiculous for to THORN DIKE M study, I five cents or a dollar. Abbie Penney. certainly you Beef, sides, 8^al0 Oats, 32 lb., 42 caused much amusement, and amid much mer- a but no more so than take a pill to heal burn, 8 Potatoes, 40 lw6 of Thorndike was a re- Beet,forequarters, riment the beautiful five-course dinner Miss Helen Philbrick to to cure catarrh, coughs, croup or head | began try Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 10 of Miss Mildred Webb. the stomach. and ample justice was done to the appetizing cent guest colds, by dosing Cheese, 24 Straw, 7.00 Medicate the air you breathe with Hyomei— 26a30 viands. After much and anu wife from were re- Chicken, 18 Turkey, lncubat°r jollity, much eating, Wilbur Abbott Hope that’s the sensible This treatment way. goes Calf Skins, 18!Tallow, 2 Cyphers a poem was read by a member and at the cent of John Abbott and wife. to the sore and congested membrane sug- guests directly Duck. 20lVeal, 12al3 I1 OR SALh of the the the nose and throat and makes a rapid gestion President, company ad- of Belfast was at D. Brad- lining 28 Wool, unwashed, 22 Dr. W. L. West E. and end of catarrh ills. Eggs, O A A EGG CAPACITY I to the where the lasting distressing 16, Wood, hard, 6.00 Ask journed parlor, “wonder,” oj one Fowl, ^ used once Your of ford's and B. L. Aborn's day recently. is nature’s true method tion; only ; Hyomei treating Geese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.60 Neighbor the day—an air-craft, a “Mary-o-plane,”—the the air and the great reduction. Can be se« all diseases sold a affecting passages, Perley Bradford has nice pair of RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. N work of a club member—sailed into view most economical. The Hyomei complete out- Mrs, F. A. Curtis, Searsport. horses to T. S. Erskine of Montville. 110 write laden with young fit consists of a small hard rubber inhaler and Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, ticulars, harmless, jolly bombs, which were 6 MRS. H. W KM who has a bottle of Hyomei, and never costs over a Butter Salt, 14lb., 18a22 Oat Meal, scattered in all directions—one for Miss Clara Emerson, employment How Works! each^ady— dollar. If your trouble is deep-seated and Corn, 91 Onions, 3 No. 15 Fenlow Street. the week with her Alder-i-ka. and to a in Bucksport, spent past a little more of the an 12al3 ; found contain picture and remark of Bhould require liquid Cracked Corn, 86 Oil, kerosene, [ a mother. will cost but trifle. 7 the ultra fashionable “Young Lady Across the extra bottle of Hyomei Corn Meal, 86| Pollock, Dozens not one returned. Hyomei is sold by A A. Howes & Co. with a Cheese, 24! Pork, 16 ; sold, The of these The selectmen are meeting at Knox Center j Way.” reading produced rounds guarantee to return the money if it does not CottonSeed, 175 Plaster, 1.13 the town business for the LOST ALL SATISFIED, of laughter; and later the company indulged this week to settle make a satisfactory cure. Codfish, dry, lOjRye Meal, 4 ; in the 8j Shorts, 166 tracing “Dotty Dialogues,” greatly to past year. Cranberries, Book No. 4186, Clover Seed, 20a22 Sugar, 6* Deposit the amusement. With much inci- the Doan*s Kegulets are recommended by many Belfast, f general Several from town attended annual K. of 8 60a9 T. I., 40 TrUBt Company, w ho without Flour, 50|Salt, OLD CORNER DRUG STORE CO- dental the afternoon ended and the say they operate easily, griping return same to I gaiety P. ball at Brooks, Feb. 4th and all report the 25c. at all H. G. Seed, 3 601 Sweet Potatoes, 5* ‘r | and without bad after effects. drug 4 WILSON ELL11' mid-winter was Wheat Meal, dinner of 1916 a thing of the usual good time. storeB. Lard, I6l | r j