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a — I The Republic w_ BatTM^80 BELFAST^MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917. TOMBeFT s journd.. WD1 1 Holler Uo. When that o! 1 oil ay U/\IVI. Bushing company went out of business be returned to Buctssport and The News ot Belfast. ; stitches. The many friends of Mr. Pitcher 1 t. Granges. ..Obituary.. wish him a Charles H. Sargent, who had been in opened a general repair shop. He was a good speedy recovery. The Churches. The failing Mrs Elmer health citizen, an honorable, and A.'Sherman entertained friends A Fatal < uietery, Belfast. for many months, died at 3 a. m Jan. upright man, made Accident, a sad accident occur- at a card last j s News of Bel- friends his residence in party Friday afternoon at her .1 he 17th at his home. No. 46 Cedar street. He many during Belfast. red in Swarville at 4 p. m., Jan. when home on 16th, He is survived his wife, two Church street, two tables being filled. rsonal. was born in Garland, Me., Oct. 15, 1841, the by daughters and Herbert T. Moore lost his life. He had been .Stevens ,t is Today. one G. of One of new son of the late William and son—Mrs. Ruby Waltz wing the Islesboro Inn is to West for a Waldo County Dolly Mansfield Amesbury, already | Winterport load of wood and and several His father was Mass., Mrs. Adrian C. Tuttle of Belfast and up plumbers employe^ by A. P was on his and in -,•• >rt Sermon..sug- Sargent. formerly of Sears- way home, coming down the .Pub- Gordale of The Goodhue of this have over to Walker h)n Claimants. port and his mother of Sangerville. When fs. Harry Bucksport. funeral city gone begin hill his horses became unmanageable ,1 us Greeley. Sheriff was held at his late home work. youth he lived in Dover and attended the Fox- Saturday, Rev. Wm. and threw him from the load, causing his h Business. croft He in Forsythe officiating. The bearers were Theo- Miss Delia Cook went to death. He was the son of of Academy. enlisted Company A. Friday to James F. and Eleanor re Forgot... Power 1 of the dore Smith, DeForest Snowman, Stinson witness the J. "Moore of War Record. .The Maine Coast Guards in the Civil War presentation of “The Elopment of Swanville, and was caring for and Daniel The lemain6 Ellen.” them in and was stationed at the Battery in Belfast, Hooper DeCoursey. by local talent, in which her cousin their declining years. His wife, were to Belfast Monday and took • i.t d>. Dr. and Mte. and during that time was the company’s mail brought placed part. formerly Miss Susie Curtis of Frankfort, died kins. .County Cor- in the tomb in Grove Cemetery,where about nine carrier, and later drew a for the ser- receiving Miss years ago. He is survived their in Real Es- pension Lillian Knowlton has accepted a posi- by rarisfers will be in the j two vice. For a time he was they interred spring. sons, Irving, who has been in the United engaged in the tion in the office of the cutting room at the States bleachery business in what is now the Wom- Leonard & Barrows’ army and stationed at the Panama f factory, succeeding Mrs Belfast, Capt. Warren M. Hopkins, who had the dis- Canal for an's Club room. In married Marian about four years, and who is Now March, 1867, he Hayes Heald, resigned. Harold, the grocery business. In 1874 returned piace his late home, today, Thurs- they is ter. The child has been with bron- .A Rev- Hampden, aged 81 years. He survived by suffering at 10 a. Map (poem). to Belfast and Mr. a day, u.. Sargent opened grocery chitis and at one time was feared. 1,, cent Deaths. .Titles three Mrs. Adelma Robinson of pneumonia store in what is daughters, Gibralter. now the Direct Importing The Schools. The of Bangor, Misses Rena and Sophronia Hopkins Hon. Robert F. Dunton, attorney for the postponed December Co’s, store, moving later to the Opera House -i. .News meeting of the cUcn Springs. of Brooklyn, N- Y., and by :ne sister and one Belfast Home for Aged Women, and its vice school committee was held Nt-ws.. Belfast Price block, in what is now the Whitten grocery last brother, Mrs. Lucinda Loud and Hiram Hop- The New in Grove president, will go to Augusta Friday to attend Monday evening. It was voted to employ Married.-Died. store. not a church member heat- Chapel Cemetery, Belfast. Although Mrs. W, T. Faulkner as kins, both of Hampden Highlands. Capt. Hop- a hearing on the matter of an appropriation assistant in the High tended the services in the BaDtist church as school for the last half kins was a commander for the Red„ Line of for the Home. of the present school Ml. GRANGES. long as his health He served the Socn« five or tix years ago Mr. Charles R. permitted. the basement, in which a furnace has year at the rate of $600 a This steamships, sailing between New York and been in- Late from Mrs. Ezra who is year. is made city as tax collector in 1908 9 He was a mem- Coombs, as one of the trustees of Grove Cem- reports Talbot, South American for 27 At the etalied. There ia a railway at the rear for necessary by the crowded condition in several •range will be in- ports, years. and as an became in a hospital in Boston because of injuries re- ber of Waldo I. O O. of ! tery, undertaker, impressed in of the Lodge, F., Penobscot he volunteered taking fuel, etc. The door on the classes. It was voted to pay the actual cur ht District De- outbreak of the war with Spain with the need right ceived in an accident on the elevated by nt, of Canton for a chapel in the cemetery in railway, cost of Encamprm Pallas, Patriarch opens into a hall in which there is room horse hire, $85, for Mrs. E. S. fresh merits will be his service as an experienced officer and was which ample followed are more Pitcher, and of services could be held when bodies were by pneumonia, encouraging Militants, the Ancient Order of United for a casket. From this hall the music teacher in the rural school j commissioned a serving on board you enter the and friends here of her districts, after tne ceremonies, ! lieutenant, brought here from away arid there were no have hopes recovery. Workmen, Mr. and Mrs Sargent had looked chapel, which is 19 19 from M6 to the U. S. Panther the by feet, with an arched Sept., June, T7. It was voted to J. Earle Braley and transport throughout homes to which they could be taken, and be- Advertised Letters. The. let- forward to observing their golden | ceiling. The doors and following pay Asa Cobb 60 cents wedding was a member of A. wainscotting through- per day for transport- .-nittee in charge, war. He Mystic lodge, gan agitating the matter, in which be had the ters remained unclaimed in the Belfast anniversary in March 1917. He is survived out the are of past ing his children to the mem- building cypress, and the floors Northport avenue school F. and A. M. of Hampden, and also held earnest eo-operation of Mr Charles F. Swift, office for the week 16th: Ladies— tain Waldo County by his wife and their two Florence of hard all ending Jan. and daughters, for Sailors in pine, finished in the natural color. team, Mrs. Leon 10 cents Pomona bership in the Marine Society a brother trustee. As a the Mrs. M. Mrs. Armstrong per Tne offi- S., wife of W. L. Cook of who I preliminary step The wails Bryant, Myrtle Pumroy, Mrs. Billings, Mont., above tne are a day per pupil ror transporting her children to New York city. The funeral was held at his trustees had a desirable lot between the old wainscotting light Hazel Mrs. Louise Officer Mrs. Mary has been here for some time Robins, Wright. Gentle- the assisting in car- green and the ceilings pearl color. In the Pitcher school. This rate late residence in Hampden Monday and the and new of the set for includes only f welcome will be for her and Frances parts cemetery apart men—W. A. Sturtevant, Box 189. ing father, A., a teacher in j chapel is a desk and chair for the such days as the children attend interment was in West Hampden, this purpose. Then an architect’s plans were officiating actually uf Seaside grange, the schools of and G. B. Marsano has of A. A. Howes public North Conway, N H.; clergyman chape] chairs. The is bought school. The matter of a 1 obtained and on exhibition in the win- chapel selecting teacher for the topic for discus- two placed the on Main street by grandchildren, Adelia and William lighted by tiiple windows on eacli building formerly occupied the Brick school to succeed a well known vet dow of rooms side, us Raphnel tax. The Dr. Ralph E Freeman, Mr. Coombs’ undertaking on Leavitt, meeting now in the two shown in the by the and later Ed ward Cook, living Sargent home; by accompanying illustration, with Riggs bakery by Hogan resigned, was left with .Superintendent W. B. dinner will be erinarian, died Jan. 14th at his home, 106 High- Main street and subscriptions were called for. and Mrs. Mattie S. Haskell of ; large below as a and restaurant and will thorough- sisters, Portland, panes and smalt above, set with bakery Woodbury. The Head of the Tide and the Seaside land street, Bangor, after an illness of about It was understood that one person, whose members of and Mrs. Nellie S. Fuss of cathedral a ly the in a new Pittsfield, and by glass, blending of green and white. repair store, putting front, Union schools have been closed on account four 42 He was born in name was not made was to con- of one weeks, years. public, ready The etc. Mr. Marsano went to Boston on half-sister, Mrs. Wilma Bergquist of Alls a^ed building and cost Monday epidemics of colds in those districts and the where he attended the schools, tribute $1,00J. and although a sufficient amount furnishings $2,200, ton. Mass. The Belfast, public and business. funeral will take plsce at his $310 is reeded, in addition to the contribu- matter of re-opening them was left with Mr. from the Ontario Veterinary College to complete the had not been sub- and are as late residence graduated building tions Adams, tomorrow, Friday, at X p. m.t already received. The Rev. and Mrs. Hoi ace B, Sellers entertained Woodbury. It was voted to make the dates of in Toronto in 1902 and in Dexter un- scribed work was begun last fall, with Mr. J. largest contrib- W. Geo. Rev. J. Wilbor practiced Howes; 0., Richardson of the Baptist G. utors were Charles F. the members of the Epworth League at,a so- the winter term from Jan 1st to March til to five ago. He is sur- Aborn as builder. The building was com- Swift, $1,000, W. A. 16th, S.. Gertie church The going Bangor years and Causey; W, officiating. remains will be placed Swift, $300, and Mrs. Louise J. ciable at the parsonage last Monday evening. the spring term from 2nd to June vived his wife and a son and daughter, Carl pleted some weeks ago, but the furniture was Pratt, for her- April W. Hollis Jack- in the tomb and by self .] Cure; S., receiving later interred in the and other members of the There was a large attendance and the evening 15th. The regular January will be Freeman and Miss June Freeman; and by four delayed and was not received and installed Edward John- meeting W. C., James family lot in Grove son laekson; Cemetery. family, $100, and there were was spent with games, etc. Assorted sand- passed unless called for some business brothers and two sisters: Hiram Freeman of until last week. The building is shingled, several gifts special Davis; Flora, Hattie of $50 and and coffee were roof and the latter stained a $25. Mrs. Spencer W. Mathews has wiches, cake, confectionery Michigan, Sherman Freeman of New Haven, walls, light green vt vJnK TO BE RESUMED IN THE PENDLETON Bertha Dinslow; L. A. Mrs. Mary died at 3 a. m. Jan. given a E, Thompson and the roof a dark red. It is 20 30 on Bible for the and Mr. served. Charles E. Bicknell of Rockland and George E. by feet chapei, Charles Shipyard. Fields S. Pendleton of New York uih .Vluntville Grange is 12th at her home, No. 17 street after K. Coombs Congress the and and has a cement has given-a made book in Belfast Woman s meet tomor- Bicknell of Meriden, Conn., Mrs. Hattie Bar ground high-posted, specially The Club will was here and G. D. Pendleton g new members. There a 74 and 4 Saturday Capt. long illness, aged years months. foundation of sufficient to which is to be a record of all bour and Mrs. Flora Mitchell, both of Boston. height give good kept funerals row, Friday, at 2.30 p. m., with Mrs. James S. of Islesboro came Both are memoers 2nd J<*d. She in her Monday. it degrees, passed away sleep so quietly that in the held there, the name of the The remains will be brought here for burial. light basement, which has a cement deceased, etc. At Harriman. Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens will read of the big shipping firm of Pendleton Bro'a those who watched over her did not realize this There is a writing one funeral had been before floor. platform and steps across held in the the paper on Salem which she gav*> and they cFme to look shipyard here were that the end had come. She had several or- overtljpir :.,e Grange installed the front. The door on chapel. the members Miss Lavinia M. Snow of Rockland died Jan, the left opens into Unitarian Alliance last week. All as one of their schooners, the F. C. Pendleton, troubles which were a re- g v Herbert Smith, Past ganic aggravated by the The half-tone is from a will 13th of in St. Petersburg, Florida, superintendent’s room, in which is a closet copyrighted photo- are cordially invited. A silver collection now at Portland, is to be to Belfast I>. cent severe was pneumonia brought cold. She bom in North •vest Grange, and are a6 Sesrs- for records. A door from tnis room leads to graph by Mr. C. A. Townsend. be taken. where she was spending the winter. She was for general repairs. Later, if ship carpenters Carl mont, the daughter of the late Ansel and Har- Shorey; Overseer, can be nearly 91 years of age, and was a part owner The cotillion party in Memorial hall last secured, they may build here. They Mi' Augustus Sprague; riet Spring Hook, and was the last of their will be held of the of I. L. Snow & Co, Friday evening at the Parsonage had a smaller attendance than will need a crew of 12 or 15 men in When a woman she shipbuilding plant The Churcnes. Friday night making r'cekins; Secretary, Miss family. young married for the of purpose reckoning up the pledges usual but was very enjoyable. The next will the repairs on the F. C. Pendleton, but in Will John of Searsmont. came to nona, Mrs. Shorey; Thompson They for our years work. SECRET SOCIETIES. Everything points to the be held tomorrow, Friday night, when re- building a new vessel would from 25 to Belfast about ten and lived for a Tbe usual service will be held next require •.ickard; Flora, Mrs. L. N, years ago Sunday f«ct that we shall reach the goal at which we freshments will be served, after which no 50- we doubt if the men can be had. As- time at No. 23 Cedar street. Later at the Universalist church, and Sunday school | George c- -Aar: Lawrence Simmons; they bought Arthur A. District Grand aimed. Should Rev, Blair, Deputy anyone connected with the more will be held until Feb. 9th, owing to the : A. Gilchrest gave up the marine here the S. A. Howes house on street, at noon. railway cer JNeal; Gatekeeper La- Congress will to Islesboro church have been Master, go to-day, Thursday, unsolicited by any over- ball of Washington Hose company Jan.*26th. some years ago because he found it difficult to where Mr. Thompson and their son, Wilbur Because of j to instal the officers of Island F. & A. the inclement weather last Sun- sight, will Lodge, they please communicate the fact The next of Seaside ! get men to do repair work, and for the same M. of Taunton, Mass., died several there were small in all the meeting Chautauqua .".-man of assisted Thompson Miss Alice E. Simmons will read day audiences as lt is our aim to 1,.... Augusta, M. at the give everyone an opportun- Jan. reason declined to take of the marine ago. She was devoted to her home and i Circle will be held Monday afternoon, charge entworth Pease, installed years social hour the installation. churches. In the evening there was a good ity of the following supporting church, no matter how at the Peirce school The les- railway at Camden. The old ship carpenters its interests and rarely left it for outside pleas- Bized audience at the church when one 22nd, building. j -iisham Grange last week, as Baptist large or small may be the and The following officers of Felicity lodge. No. offering they are son will be from two of the C. L. S. C. joiners, calkers and riggers, long since ures. She is survived by a daughter, Lou M., woman and four men were chapter it master; A. C. young baptized. able to Choir Mudgett, F. and A. M., of have been in- bring. rehearsal on Saturday in passed away and left no successors. wife of Virgil L. Hall, who lived with her 18, Bucksport, book, “France Under the Republic.” Roll-call, Lanor ... Perry, lecturer; Preston Because of the heavy 6torm last Sunday no the church at 7.30 p, m. Be on hand cannot be stalled for the ensuing year. Harry C. Page, sharp for current events from “The All had from the Provinces, as of and during her illness gave her unceasing Independent.” many rgc W. Perry, treasurer; services were held at the Unitarian church, work. Last Sunday the choir did the men have | W. M.; William R. Beazley, S. W.; John Wells, exceptionally members are to be gone to the front and those who care and devotionjby her daughter-in-law, Mrs requested present. vary; Carroll McAllister, and the pastor. Rev. A. E. will deliver well and our was J. Archie L White, Edward L. Wilson, regret that the weather pre- remain are in demand for shipbuilding at home. Grace Mears of BrocktOD, Mass., W,; chaplain; Hamilton Revelie, hero of a hundred ro- r,= •-'ie, Thompson next the sermon the Em- vented so from The chaplain; Augusta Warren, secretary; DeForest Snowman, treas- Sunday ‘'Putting many enjoying such splendid Pendleton Bro’s are now in and her granddaughter, Geneva Mears ! mantic roles, and Marguerite Snow, in “Half engaged ship- u.: Pomona; Ida Morse, Thomp- phasis Where it Belongs” announced for last work. in Vrry, urer; Leland P. Lowell. S. D.; Harlow building Connecticut. They recently bought son, of her late son. ihe funeral Atwood, Million will be the Metro feature to be Bis. lva Mc- daughter Bribe,” a tier, gate keeper; J. D; Nash McKay, S. S; William C. Grindle, J. Sunday. shipyard in Mystic, and at their yard in No- was held at the home Jan. 14th at 2 shown at the Colonial Theatre this, for distant o.eward. At the close p, m., Rev. ; Thursday, ank S.; Allen, tyler; William Ft. The annual meeting of the Universalist par- nave an auxiliary, an oil-burner, on the A. Blair of the George Beazley* Notes. This a sensational •n Arthur Universalist church Legislative afternoon and evening. is program was carried out installing officer. ish was held Wednesday evening, Jan. 10th stocks which .they expect to launch about the officiating. The remains were placed in the mystery solved in five enthralling acts based : beaus, meats and pastry and officers were elected as follows: Clerk* first^of March. The new vessels they are to tomb at Grove and later novel iserve receiving cemetery A joint installation of Waldo Lodge and The Budget upon William Hamilton Osborne's great Charles E. Johnson; treasurer, Giles G. Abbott; Hearings. build are four-masted schooners of about 1,000 will be interred in the family lot in the Plains Penobscot Encampment, I. O. 0. F., took Governor Carl “The Red Mouse.” moderator, Frank I. Wilson; standing commit- E. Miiliken Jan. 11th outlined # tons, and we hope it may be possible to secure at Center The cemetery Montvilie. bearers place in their iodge room last Tuesday eve- the first the ; bASKFT BALL. tee, Selwyn Thompson, W. A. Swift, Charles S. definite program of budget hearings Augustus Gove & Son of Calais have bought necessary help to have one or more of were Mesers. William H. Oscar B. Wil- The officers of Waldo were in- Hall, ning. Lodge in the new the foot of street of the them built Bickford, Giles G. Abbott and Frank I. Wilson* | budget system which he is in- the garage at Main here. T. Dinsmore and John T. A. kins, Irving Davis. stalled by Charles Rogers, D. D. G. M., at a i 1 Vv interport H. S., 16. Tbe treasurer's report was Very encouraging, '< augurating. conference of the committee International Garage Co., Edward J. Tilley, and J. E. Wentworth, D. D. both of Sears- M., bills on appropriations an« and taken are to r-nee second showing a?l paid and a small sum in the financial affairs. The president, possession. They Seminary Perrin Polk Freeman died Jan. 5th in Cam- with Edward F. G. Charles PERSONAL. port, Littlefield, W.; hearings began in the their household goods here from Dix- i i S. at Winterport Jan. treasury. Friday Senate chamber bring den. He was born in Camden Nov. 16, 1845, R. Coombs, G. Chap.; L. J. Sanborn, G. S ; when the heads of the several State mont and will live in the Hoag house on Bay- ug game, 21 to 16. At the Methodist church next morn- depart- the son of Rev. Edward and Harriet Alice D. G, T,; Wm. K I, Sunday Miss Ethel L. Henry Clough, MacNeil, ments appeared and stated to view street- Mt. Tilley has no definite plans Frost was a recent gu^st of ing Rev. Horace B. Sellers will on the committee Colburn and attended the district and are as follows: Noble preach 31. Freeman, G., grand, Otis W. and the Governor and Council but will remain here this winter. relatives in Waterville. Last Corinth, 2. ‘‘Sinai Law—The Birth of follow- how much money at present, j school and one term at the College Prepara- Ellis; vice Leslie C. Follett; R. S., Sam- Morality,” grand, i- .needed in their Miss Idella D. Knowlton went to f ce rather out- ing a seimonette for the boys and Sun- departments for the next The Travellers Club will meet with Mrs. Wilton last Seminary tory school taught by his father. In j uel Adams; F. S, Wilbur A. treas- girls. February, Maccmber; two years. The on the for a few weeks’ visit with in school at 12 m. in the hearings Slate-aid in- John R. Dunton and Miss Margaret A. Dunton Friday friends. [ Academy the game at he enlisted in the First Maine H. day Preaching chapel 1863, Cavalry urer, Ralph Howes; agent, John Parker. atitutions will be heard this winning by a score of 51 at East .Northport at 2.30 p. m. At 7 30 p. m week, beginning Tuesday Jan. 23d. Program: Paper, “Impres Mrs. Clement W. Wescott has returned and served till the end of the war, the greater The Encampment officers were installed Dr. from "■ | by 1-u.i Wednesday, and will he hi Id '::riry ; Mr. Sellers will give the second in his series of i today and F. iday sions of'Japanese Architecture,” by Miss Mar- a three-weeks’ visit in New York and of that time as a at- Frederick B G. P. of G. E., assist- Boston, part doing duty hospital Peabody, in either the Senate or House E. C. practical sermons to young men—“The chambers at 2 p. A. Dunton; reading, “Cheerfulness and ACAl). (4) and was ed Mr. G. of Young J garet Miss Louise C. Innes went to last tendant, honorably discharged August by Ludwig, J. W., both Richmond, m. There will be Portland .Id E. His Business or Profession.” This, hearings tomorrow, in Mrs. R. F. Dunton; Stockwell and Edward F S Man, Friday, ladustry ,” by to visit her Robert B. 1, 1865. Mr. Freeman was twice married. In Littlefield, G. W.; Orrin J. j on two local Saturday brother, Innes. .rb Ntddin at institutions; Children's Aid So- “The Hokkaids,” by Miss Aunie L \ he married Miss G. H. M. C. Thursday, evening 7.15, prayer meeting.* ; read.ng, W’ ..rD Durran February, 1871, MaryO. Mun- Dickey, P; Mutch, G. Scribe; of Maine Clement Wescott, president of (tie followed at 8 the teachers’ class ciety (Girl’s Home), and Home for Bari. City .c D. G. J. K. by training { j Stockwell 1 roe of l.incolnville and of this union four chil- Henry Clough, T.; Dennett, G. Sen- National Bank, went to Boston on % Women. Tuesday Friday at 7.30 p. m. a rehearsal of “Our Ag:d dren were born—one son, Charles P., who died tinel. The officers are: M. O. Dickey, C P.; The North Church Guild met Monday even- businees Folks at 7.30 m. the Bible class I; .If-Salley (1) W. K. H. Albert W. Tuesday, p. Committee .rf in 1898, and three daughters, Mrs. Blanche A MacNeil, P ; Morse, S, W.; Assignments. ing with Mrs. Bernes O. Norton, Mrs. Leroy H. Kelley (1) Will meet to discuss tbe 4th and Miss Gladys S. Ramsdell of Milo spent Sun- | Samuel 5lh chapters The Messer of Attleboro, Mass.; Mrs. Harriet C. Adams, Scribe; Wilbur A. Macomber, assignments of the members of W. Strout and Miss Maude B. Steward assist- of Revelation. the day in Belfast with her sirter, Miss Htzd E. F. H. Waldo Arnold of Belfast, Me.; and Mrs. Nellie B. S.; Ralph Howes, Treas.; Edwin S. Bow- County delegation on the stand- ing, with about 35 present. It was voted to ames in joint Ramsdc-11. | Lastine. J. W. the installati committees Vallette of Attleboro, Mass. Mrs. Freeman ker, During m.and for the The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of the Universa- ing of the legislature are as fol- contribute $50 towards the deficit of the Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Perkins of basketball team dance music was lows: Senator held in North- went to Cas- died in 1906. In the late autumn of the fol- following, furnished by Mc- list church held their annual meeting in the Conant is chairman of the com- church. The next meeting will be the went to Boston last to and Keen’s Katherine ■ port Monday spcr..i the played a game with lowing year, he married Mrs. Ida C. Munroe orchestra. E. Brier and vestry Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 10th, and mittee on agriculture, a position he held in the vestry Monday evening, Jan. 29th, and a picnic remainder of the winter. Varu. the his Arlhur N. Johnson rendered vocal last with Miss Anne M. Kit- score being 12 to of Camden, who with three daughters sur- solos and elected officers for the ensuing year as fol- legislature, chairman of the committee on supper will be served, ie L 3. N. on his farm on W, S. Creamer a trombone solo. Vocal se- and H. Mrs. Grace Regina Cash has returned to Castine after S. The game was vive him. He lived the shore lows: President, Mrs. Fred Rackliff; vice ways bridges, and next the chairman on tridge, Miss Marguerite Owen, lections were also rendered a spending a month in Belfast with he: | S,,les and very interesting, road until two years ago, when fading health by sextette, presidents, Mrs A. L. Tha er and Mrs. Chas. the committee on salaries and fees. Clement C. Pillsbury, Mrs. Clyde B Holmes. Mrs. Fred grand- then Miss Brier, Mrs. M. O. of mother, Mrs. George Ward well. played the town induced him to sell it and move to Camden Dickey, Mrs. Bessie H. Crosby; secretary and treasurer, Mits Montvilie is on the pension committee and R. Poor and Mrs. Elon B Gilcbrest hostesses. 7 to 67, in favor of the village. He was a man of sterling qualities of Keyes, Messrs. E. S. Pitcher, John Parker and Frances A Hodsdon. The treasurer’s ! the committee on Indian Holbrook Misses Hazel Doak and Belle Keating wen1 report affairs; of Mrs. Amos Clement, chairman of the com 8 were Mr. Johnson. The to Rockland § played at Emer- character, a good neighbor, to do Wildey Day Anniversary showed that the Circle had earned and Brooks is on the commerce cc mmittee and Monday for a week’s visit with | ready always paid mittee of the Woman’s Club on relief work !, audience. The Bucks- an act of kindness to any in and was exercises were omitted. into the church $221.95. A committee on railroads and Miss Doak’s aunt, Mrs. Haskell. need, treasury picnic expresses; Buzzell wishes all who are ■ for the French wounded, >ver night, returning home respected by all and loved by his friendB. He The officers supper was served at 6 o’clock and was attend- of Belfast is on the legal affairs M-o P -* _1 Lrfcno.ir: of Aurora Rebek&h Lodge were committee: interested in this worn to send old gloves, bits was a member of the Chestnut Street ed by the men of the parish. The Ames of Stockton is on the last week, called there Baptist installed Tuesday evening, Jan. 9th, by Mrs. following Springs committee of fur, old fur linings of cloaks, old leather, Bucksport by the death church, over which his father was at one time committees have been appointed: For work, on sea and shore fisheries; of of her father, Preston A. Goodale. I OCAl'ES "1.EAK.” | Cora Bowker, District Deputy President, and Boynton Liberty such as pocket books, mats, etc to Carle & pastor, and a member of King David Lodge of Mrs. Sarah J. Knight, Mrs. Guy L. Peavey, on the committee on townB. Buzzell of Bel- Mrs, Gertude P. Bowker, Grand Marshal, as- Jones’ store for the present. These materials Miss Anne M. Kittredge returned Friday Lincolnville and of Masons. Mrs. Charles E. Mrs. is chairman of the the Keystone Chapter sisted the Johnson; calling, Charles fast House committee on a | :Adoo, President's by following past grands of Aurora are used to make waterproof waistcoats and from few days’ visit in Rocklan i, the guest service was at hia late The funeral held home H. Crosby, Mra. George E. Johnson and Mrs. elections, and Boynton of a member \ and Others. lodge: Mrs. Annie Dennett, who acted as de- Liberty warm garments for men at the front, anti the of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Howard. Jan. 7th, his pastor. Rev. S. E. Frohcck, offi- Frances H, Mrs. Sarah B. Dina- of the House committee on n- 15. Thomas W. warden; Mrs. Annie Murch; flower, county estimates. committee will forward them to the Brookline Lawson* puty grand Patterson as Mrs A. C. Batchelder has returned ciating. The interment was in Mt. Battie more ana uisb j. a. from a be House Rules Committee Miss Grace Wiggin. M office. to deputy grand secretary; Walton as Appointments. ass., visit, with h**r daughter,Miss Abbie or Cemetery. Batchelder, had heard about a stock grand treasurer; Miss Isabel Ginn as ; First Baptist church, Rev. J. Wibor Richard- deputy State Penaion Clerk—John West Belfast The Friday Country Club and other relatives in Boston and 1 Harper of Lewis- vicinity. > hident Wilson's note Alfred K. Paul of Boston and deputy grand chaplain; Mrs. Carrie de- son, minister, residence, 1 Northport avenue peace Searsmont Murcb, toD. succeeds Charles E. of Lewiston. met with Mrs. George B. Dyer J u. 12lli. The English Mrs. Lewis Atwood has been quite seri usly declared that the a. 17th Mrs. Lizzie telephone 212-3. morning r today died at 3.30 m. Jan. at the Windsor puty grand guardian; Clarey, de- Sunday preaching Superintendent of Public afternoon was in work and Buildings—Claries spent doing fancy ill at her home on Washington street gressman who told him a where he puty outside guardian. Miss Louise I service at 10.45. Minister’s “The during [. ,g Cab- Hotel in Belfast, had been ill for the grand topic: S. Brown of succeeds A. music Mrs. Chicken salad, Bath, Harry Plummer by Raymond Dyer. the past several weeks. Miss Nellie is ,0! and a Dennett acted as The I Church—either a revival or Ray I bankerwereen- past two weeks under the care of his pianiBt. officers elected dry-rot,” some of Rath. hot cake and coffee were served the niece, rolls, by — the trained nurse in attendance. Fas.port g pool was none other Mrs. Grace Mears of for the ensuing year were installed as follows: things for religious people to consider. At 12, Thompson Brookline, | Lewis E. Winship of Augusta succeeds War- hostess, assisted by Mrs. Abbie Toothaker.... Sentinel. man of the He was Noble Grand, Mrs. Charlotte T. vice noon, the Bible class convenes in the main au- committee, Mass. born in Rockland, April 26,1845. Pottle; | ren D. Trask as deputy State treasurer. Howell and Alice Banker,who are sioa with the Mrs. Nellie Foss of Pittsfield was carers had time to recover a son of the late grand, Mrs. Mildred C. Neal; secre- ditonum. A large attendance, much enthusi- called to Capt. Iddo K. and Susan E. recording | Ex-Senator John B. E. Tartre of Biddeford whooping cough, are much better at this writ- classes Belfast the critical kt> sprung one sensation I Paul and his life was in tary, Mrs. Annie K. Adams; financial a6m, good teachers, for every age. A Monday by illness of her (Sanborn) early spent secretary, | succeeds Brooks New bert of Augusta as wild ing.... F. L Toothaker has been receiving 1 Charles H. that the When a Mrs. Effie M. welcome extended to all visitors. Peo- brother, Sargent, who died Wednes- L ^blaring Cabinet ; Searsmont. young man he enlisted Harrison; treasurer, Mrs. Abbie Young lands clerk in the office of the State Treasurer. j daily through the mails inquiries about his Cbristian at Secretary that in A. of the First Maine Ar- Cook. Tbe appointed officers installed were: ples’ Endeavor meeting 6 30; all day morning. McAdoo; | Company Heavy Franklin Foster of Lewiston, assistant attor- ( brcwntail moth picker. All seem to think it duy Fiske, of New tillery and later was transferred to the warden, Miss Etta Whitehead; conductor, Mrs. young people invited. Sunday evening preach- Mr. and Mrs. O. Pendleton j York, j Second. ney general. j is a good article. Emery have re- ie The of his Rena Mrs. Esther service at 7 30; minister’s topic, “The I ceived word of the Senator only by the ini- greater part life was spent in Bos- White; chaplain, Hartshorn; ing critical illness of their son- where he was a right of noble Miss Three Crosses: or a Gospel Resourceful The Shoe Situation. Checkers, me Belfast Checker Club had | ton, public accountant with a supporter grand, Grace ! in-law, Sidney P. Young of Greenville, who of his left of noble Miss Enough to Save the Guiltiest Sinner on the an interesting session last Monday night. Six has | xplosion Lawson went on system own, used principally on depart- Walton; supporter grand, | pneumonia. Ruth at the Owing to uncertainty as to future conditions, of the North Belfast members a like v W of ment store books. He and his assistants were Macomber; right supporter of vice grand, Spot.” Preaching Northport Baptist played | arburg, the Led- footwear are not desirous of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hazeltine left 1 j next at producers booking of the each ut of town uesday had on regular routes in New New Miss Phoebe Cross; left supporter of vice grand, church Sunday 2.30. Young peoples’ number city members, \ knowledge of the leak England, York additional important contracts and largely on morning for Boston, where Mr. Hazeitme Miss Lucinda rehearsal on member #ach member of the “down will 1 H Junior and Montreal. The system was so Ide; inside guardian, MLs Sara Monday, Wednesday and Friday this account new demands are moderate. Re- playing V that Count von j perfect enter the Dr. Reynolds in tailers are not and 36 in all. The latter Hospital Dartmouth n,hn ; that he could tell within half of one Preston; outside guardian, Eugene L, Cook. evenings. This, Thursday, evening at 7.30 yet displaying spring goods towners,” making games ambassador, had made percent much conservatism iB street for an operation. displayed in won 18 lost 13 were drawn. The ,( ck the firm's He was Tbe installation exercises were o’clock prayer and praise^service in the purchasing games, and 5 market and mention- standing. made a Mason in interspersed vestry, novelties for women’s these h wear, though Miss Frances A. a v o to which the is feature of the was the fine of Sargent, teacher in the men who, bethought, Belfast many years ago and was a member of with selections by McKeen’s Orchestra and a public cordially invited. fancy lines are not usually ordered much in evening playing ^ schools of North j. *ne committee Please read the 21st of advance. The lull in Howard a school who was public Conway, N. H was 1i,., promptly Portland Commandery, K. T. He was well vocal solo by Katherine E. Brier, each number chapter Revelation. leather, which set in Hatch, High boy, all ol them. about a week called home last The are before the holidays, is still Saturday the serious known here as the owner of the Paul ranch in being heartily encored. A delicious banquet ybung people making extensive pre- ap- well up with the older players, having a score by ill- parent, though some large Boston tanners re- ness of ner father, Charles tatal Searsmont was served at 6 o'clock the of parations tor the production of their the of 2 won, 3 lost and 1 drawn. Eugene L. H. Sargent. Hre in castine. comprising hundreds of acres and by gentlemen play port more inquiries for stock than they are dis- first of I Matthew W. where be carried on general the lodge, the committee including Samuel part February A new stage has been posed to sell. Prices are virtually unchanged, Pearson, went to Lewiston Tuesday to play in Welch was called to *i®r: a farming.including Malden, built and is notwithstanding that the undertone in hides I last week A* rang on the raising of grade cattle. He is survived Adams, William K. Keene, Albert Clarey, appropriate scenery being prepar- the State tournament. Mass., by the death of his at1 forfa,ar“ by continues weak,'with still sister, Mr. l- »n the resi- Edwin S. ed. will a trading generally Mrs. Welch two daughters and one son, Mrs. Lewis J. Bowker, Thomas E. bowker, E. E. They give delightful rendering of Mary Kilday, and remained for a Hook in Court street. slaw.—Dun’s Review, Jan. 13th. South Belfast. The Ladies Aid of West r*Jjces_ and the “The of Scorn.” short visit with his the Pierce of Wollaston, Mass., Mrs. Wallace S. Pitcher, Harry Fred Townsend, Charles play, Finger daughter, Mrs Fred M,t,Slrk ,n flL^V8 utkn°wn, whole Northport, was very pleasantly entertained before it was Mitchell of Sherman, Melvin A, Dickey, J. K. Dennett, E. Service will be Colley, in Boston. LV *h« i,mtf discovered. Portland and George B. Paul of held at the Congregational State of Trade. Jan. 9th at the home of Mrs. J. R. Hurd. The a‘®ne* aged and sick, was j J?11® death ,hV!h Boston; by two brothers and one sister, S. W. L. Cook and Wilbur Macomber. Tne menu church next Sunday morning at 10 45. The I Mrs. Frederick Graham of lhe where it hostess served coffee, cake and confectionery, Greenville, who Vkc *»s 1,„ kl,chen. is be- consisted baked and Bertram Paul, both of Searsmont and Mra. of beans, hot rolls, salads, cold subject of the sermon will be, as announced dullness is Bpending a few weeks with her * T"? ,8tart lhe kitchen fire. j Quiet. Holiday passing away. and a Victrola furnished some fine music while parents, Mr. in some Clara Mears of Maas. The meats, pickles, whipped cream pie, cake-and for last darkness to a Price and peace uncertainties make for con- and Mrs. .‘ttider,. £ ,88.ble. way met Lynn, funeral will Sunday, “Through light.” the ladies were It was voted to Marshall O. Knowlton, returned j servatism in new busy sewing. Ilrgf iiuck will be mourned take coffee. The entertainment was in charge of further in the of the ! buying. Shipments on spring n,c. W/8. place in Searsmont at 10 a. m, tomorrow, study development account hold the next with Mra. Mabel Wednesday from a brief visit ;in Waterville fnenda: a*ie waa one of being advanced on requests for early meeting Black, high', the incoming officers. Tbe regular meeting of character of Jacob. The choir will render ! | with Mrs. Charles .r**P*«i«l citizena. The Friday. shipments. Retail trade good, helped by cool ....Mr*. Orlando Herrick is on the sick list. Thompson. A,|iaicJ f, jk Aurora was called to order at 7.30 krii,. charge of the of Lodge, by special music under the direction of Mr. E. S. wave. Car shortages still bold down lumber, expenBe j She is attended by Dr. Elmer Small....Mrs, Ernest Preston A. Goodale died Jan. 10th at hia tbe noble Mrs. Sara 1 coal, coke and iron trades. Capt. O, Patterson finished grand, Guthrie, and was Pitcher. Sunday school will meet at noon and Industry active, having James Knights of Beech Hill is the the boat he was home in Bucksport from the effect* of an closed at 8 to tbe to though many furnaces are idle, Record-steel spending building at ap- open installation program we extend a cordial invitation to all young Annapolis, Md., 'dmit4| j orders on books. Collections good.—Brad- winter with Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Stevens.... was ordered to Llewey Dead. oplectic shock. He was born in Bucksport and Rebekah families and After the meet- Washington, D. C., Jan. guests. people to join one of our classes. Tonight, ; streets’ Jan. 13th. Mr. Lewis 10th, n,w ,— had the of Pitcher of Northport, met with a Mrs. Patterson writes that spent greater part his life there. ing tbe guests were ushered into the dance the minister will continue his stud-* they had a de- Admir*1 DeWey. Thursday, accident last week. One of C?*i>iia Bay aaH a'6' For he was j painful hijp horses, lightful stay in ®ctt ofk atld by priority the rankiog nanny yeara the local agent of the hall where an informal dance was enjoyed, ies in tbe Gospel of John; “The noble- Mrs. Guy O. Vickery returned to Augusta Annapolia and were really I, * topic, | which waa on his Co and to come 1 from sharp shod, stepped foot, sorry to lekvs. do not Americap Express resigned to music for wbic|» was furnished by McKeen's man’s son,” A joint meeting of tbe trustees Friday evening Belmont, wbere. she was They know how long called by the illness and death of her cutting a deep gaah. Dr. Carl Stevens was will be ^imhuStfyeaV. Belfast and enter the employ of the Duplex orchestra. and tbe mother, they kept in Washington, but a few businessmen's csnvssing committee Mrs. J. C. Gray.—Kennebec called and j Journal. found it necessary to take four month* at letffet.

• 1 STEVENS FAMILY OF MONTVILLE. A SEAKSPORT sekmon. Washington as it is Today I [Written for The Jotmal by Allen Goodwin.) Summary of Rev. T. H. Martin’s ser- HIS HEART Ephraim Stevens, senior, married mon Sunday, Jan. 7th, in prep- Mrs. BADLY1 delivered To be Depicted by Vesta/Davis Higgins Sarah Brown and with their six children sacrament: John Her Visit to New York En Koutte o the aration for the Text, settled in Montville about 1806. Twin too Jehus has National Capital. 6:67, “Will ye go away?” sons were born soon after. They took fed the five thousand, but the result is Now that the holidays have slipped AFFECTED up a farm of. 100 acres of land where not for the multitude to what he desires, into the past, and everything reverts Thornes R. Pentecost now lives. Their sees in Him only a wonder worker and normal condition, the promise made its children were born as follows: of Him a ruler. home "Frult-a-tines” Soon RoM eight wishes to make political our dear Journal editor on leaving ■Betsy Stevens, born February 5, 1794. And bo the miracle. The re- * He interprets rises before me; when on Deborah born 11, 1797. persistently Stevens, August food that I have given will not sat- the This Condition born October ^ou ceiving his congratulations on having Dangerous Patty Stevens, 15, 1800. born June isfy, soon you will again hunger. I am of the winter it 632 Gerhard St. East, Toronto. Ephraim Stevens, Jr., 6, portunitv spending the bread of if any man eat he shall “For two I was a victim of 1802. life, “the most beautiful city in the world" years, Sarah Stevens, born April 3, 1804. have eternal life. Eat of this bread and certainly added Acute Indigestion and Gas In The as he expressed it—which Enoch Stevens, born February 25,1805. Stomach. It afterwards attacked hunger no more. Murmuring at these zest to the anticipated pleasure my Hubbard Stevens,born August 31,180'. a keener words the multitude leaves Him. the Heart and I had all over my Metcalf S.evens, born August 31,1807. strange — 1 then and there promise pains body, registered and women of so that I could move Mr. Stevens Like the men today.they to some of the con hardly around. married, second, Sally to endeavor picture are content with their work and at I tried all kinds of Medicine but none Goodwin, born in Albany, New Hamp- pleas- ditions of Washington as 1 see them of ures and have but little concern for their since his of them did me any good. At last, I shire, April 2, 1798, daughter Down- the present time, many years And what is this decided to try “Fruit-a-tives”. I ing and Mary Goodwin. own salvation. salva- residence here; for changes there must the first box last died in Mont- tion that we are refusing? It is first ones since that bought June, and Ephraim Stevens, Sr., be, great and important new the of the soul now I am well, after using only three ville September 21, 1847. His second birth, feeding upon Your Coal-Hod has time. While boxes. I recommend “Fruit-a-tives” Sally Stevens, died in Troy, M. ine, the bread that perishes not, and life | our will also be of wife, Glimpses of Capital to be ours we to anyone from 58 years while eternal. If it is must see to other friends, in suffering Indigestion”, August 16, 1856, aged more or less interest KEROSENE FRED J. CAVEEN. her sister, Mrs. Mary Whitten. Calvary, His body broken, His blood been shrinking of one visiting the home town. The request \ 60c. a 6 for trial shed, and accept this atonement in His that I will box, $2.50, size, 25c. to me at this moment, comes At all dealers or sent Fruit- born June ordained way by saying, “I take Jesus dur- postpaid by Ephraim Stevens, junior, the same ears well for their benefit j has use my for and of stayed a-tives Limited, Ogdeusburg, N.Y. 6, 1802, son of Ephraim Stevens, senior, my Saviour,” partaking the discussions in the sessions of the ing and wife Sarah, married Miss Amy symbolic bread and wine in remembrance P and of Senate, which wish causes been House of Ezekiel and Polly of Him. “He came to His own and they Coal has going up—and up! doubts a of A circular Knowlton, daughter to shake head with grave wi'h height 120 feet. | me my born in Liberty, Maine, Jan. knew Him not.” Sorrowing, He asks the “nut window in each end is 75 feet in Knowlton, still before the winter to ability to "pass on” diameter, The say it may jump higher as my 1806. had six children, and of the faithful twelve, “Will ye also go | papers these-at times very and in alcove windows at distances 30, They meat” of any of equal “To whom is over. perhaps others, as follows. away?” They answer, shall in a manner to en- around the room are white marble statues | stirring—arguments, John A. Stevens, died April 18, 1836, we go? Thou only hast eternal life. To and of heroic s z ■, illuminated in a soft glow Go on coal—burn tertain enlighten. ! whom then shall we Read the light aeed 2 years and 1 month; Abigail Stev- go? | after electric placed back of them. En route to Washington, spend- by lights world’s literature and will find no ! ens died Feb. 19, 1847, aged 19 years and you The room for the accom- some te days in Massachusetts large retiring other hand to unlock heaven. The ing i 9 months; Ellen E. Stevens, died May sift- modation of women and children could I SOCONY 1 over in New York city o thousands hear—a few heed. KjEROSENE cities, stopped I 8, 1847, aged 5 years, 5 months and 2 ing goes ’, as it nul be with its comfort- improved upon, In men two days, just merely aggravating Stevens died Oct. 3, 1850, the dark hours call upon Him, to of Kerosene costs from 10 to 15 cents. able room, its shoeshine alcove, days;'Emihe I A gallon Socony desire to see more of that lounging in their were my 17 and 1 month; Isaac Stev- forget Him prosperity. Thus Heater itwill warm ordin- cir- "rest” nook, where one may recline aged years Burned in a Perfection Oil any Through untoward quiet salvation is not God fascinating city. ens died when a man. universal, though on leather couches in young hours. never during all roomy seclusion, room for 10 full cumstances I had yet, Abbie Stevens married Millard Dan- would have it so. Jesus comes today | ary seen its toilets, baths, private dressing rooms our travels of years, anything and with as many as will receive past iels, who died a few years ago. She Him, 10 or 15 cents worth of coal is about half a scuttle-full—and there’s less of.it, near and all modern accommodations in charge New He will remain. For those who come in uivov of York, knowing now at Belfast. CUIIIIUI III a atuuit wai matron. At the back resides Head of Tide, small than of cities of the of a white-gowned home as it is, any Main*. humility the sacrament is prepared. Do days. Those two of the waiting room is the passenger far away Pacific coast. days you feel that you are unworthy? It was concourse, 760 feet in length; the largest is on when need it I had but small pity on my poor “sight- Ezekiel Knowlton, the father of Mrs. lor the unworthy that Christ died. “And A Perfection you An j them onward until room in the world under one roof. and off when the weather turns mild. seeing” feet, pushing Ephraim Stevens, junior, was the sec- this is the Father's will that sent me, can on its floor. At | in- army of 50,000 stand You carry it upstairs and downstairs, they fairly howled, but gratifying my ond Settler in the town of Liberty. In j that of all he hath give me, I should the southern end of the concourse, an one wherever you want it. tense desire to see—tor tiling—every 1794 he took up a farm on the east side loose nothing. All who are drawn by the arched leads to the President’s famous Fifth avenue doorway inch of the world of Georges land now owned by father I will receive.” Do you not feel in the room. On the front of pond, But the furnace stays cellar, Park. private waiting and the Central Will Greely, and built his log cabin and the cail? Then quench not the spirit; steadily burning up the dollars. entered In traversing the Avemfl? I moved his wife and daughter there the put not off the day of thy covenant. for all to with heroic a “look see.” read, combining out old oil heater, or order several public buildings for next spring. Ezekiel Knowlton was born Get your the size mediaeval figures. — One See that the grocer Among them, on the right, grand in 1765, the son of Jeremiah Knowlton, a new today. “Welcome the coming, speed the parting TO Kerosene and French cathedral with its beautiful vault- born in 1747, son of Andrew Knowlton, SUGGESTIONS delivers Socony noother, guest. Virtue alone is sweet society. It keeps and PENSION CLAIMANTS. is the Standard Oil ed dome, its architecture statuary the key to all heroic hearts, and opens you a born in 1720, son of John Knowlton, because Socony in them all.” best of refined I welcome born in son of John Knowl- Company’s grade beyond description. junior, 1670, A little care on the of 4 part appli- Let all the ends thou aimst at be thy coun- oil. Look for the Socony Sign in into a seat at the rear, eyes ton, senior, born in 1644, son of William Slipping tries, thy Gods, and Truths. Be noble, and the cants for pensions would expedite action his window. brilliant sunshine strain- that lies in other but born in 1615, son of coming from the nobleness men, sleeping Knowlton, junior, on their claims,” says Senator Fernald never dead, will rise in to meet thine into the dim hushed light filtering majesty William Knowlton, senior, born in Eng- ing own." of Maine. “The pension committees of through stained glass, one land. both branches of continues I STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK everywhere "The farm; best home of the family: main Congress,” and ihere devout figures kneel- (Principal saw here source of natural wealth: foundation of civil- the Senator, “have adopted rules gov- ^ Offices) Different Kinds for a few moments and ized society: the natural Providence." Of Coughs. ing in prayer erning the handling of all claims cdrning N e\v Yt rk Albany Buffalo Boston K the almost con- Colds lead to different kinds of I passing out. In noting “The old mechanic arts, controlling new coughs—"dry- under the head of special acts. One of in and out of the forces, build new highways for goods and men, cough,” “winter cough,” la grippe cough, stant softly these is that no such measure shall be passing overide the ocean, and make the very ether on the bronchial cough, aBthmatic cough, and racking, I pondered idea; human until claimant ha moving figures, carry thought. painful cough to raiee choking phlegm. Enos given consideration of our I rotestant The desert shall rejoice and blossom like the wondering how many Halbert, Paoli. Ind writes: “I coughed con- exhausted every hope through the regu- I rose." could are thus hourly by re- tinually, hardly sleep. Foley'B Honey I churches occupied lar channels of the Bureau of Pensions. “Sweetner of hut and of hall, Bringer of life and Tar relieved me,curing my cough entirely.” for a moment’s souls dropping in Sold each to ligious out of naught, Everywhere. It is necessary for applicant file .”d strife while breath- o.‘ all the of time respite from worldly Freedom, fairest daughters four sworn statements, as follows: His in the restful atmos- and thought.” ing a little prayer Waldo county grange. own, giving date of enlistment and dis. of discoveries, enabling man “Fire, greatest and of which phere. to live in various climates, use many foods and ! charge, company regiment won- is something rather nature to do his work.” Waldo County Pomona held its There always compel the forces ot Grange he was a member—if a widow, these You All Night Foley Kidney Pill? * me in the hold the Catholic re- Jan. 2nd with Sleep derful to regular meeting facts service must .. Mr. Ga.. R.R. 3. “Electricity: carrier of light and power, de- ; Honesty concerning husband’s 11 H.T.Straynge, Gainesville, on devotees. Another no- bearer of human Morrill. The weather nO lame “For ten I've been unable? H ligion has its vourer of time and space, Grange, and trav- be furnished—nature of disease contract- V/e&k, back) says: years cep over land and servant of all without ItrieJ K,i. 1 where you will the speech sea, greatest were and the attendance night getting up. ticeable feature; go | eling good large. ed or wounds and state No risinc^ at night. man, itself unknown. suffered, present ..' ney Pills and after taking one bottie H : to over- I Catholic church is always filled Thou has all under his feet.” The master was absent on account of a.; S put things of health, whether a pensioner and if so Mo backache or lumbago am entirely cured. I sleep soundly y, while the Protestant all of sickness in the and the flowing, “Man’s imagination has conceived all numbers family meeting amount received; statements of two dis- 1 more or less occupied. and letters, all tools, vessels, and shelters was called to order the and them—are sparsely by chaplain, interested witnesses as to claimant’s con- SOLD EVERY WHER~E every art and trade. All philosophy and poetry, however it may he, one certainly Past Master Edw. Brewster was called Well, and all politics. dition and their knowledge of hie service; feels better after resting a bit in such an The truth shall make free." to the chair. Other vacant offices were you statement of physician as to physical SWANV1LLE. Sheriff’s Sale. whether in Catholic or Pro- filled as follows: Del. atmosphere, “He that would bring home the wealth of Paul, Overseer; condition and whether due to disease con- the wealth of In- County of waldo ss. testant church. the Indies, must carry the Mrs. M. 0. L. A. Mrs. is in Wilson, Steward; tracted or wound in In Miss Annie Nickerson teaching dies with him. so it is in traveling: a man received service. i December 20, 1916. Near the of Central Park, while Del. Paul, Mrs. Carrie the Porter district, Searsport. gates must carry knowledge with him if he would Pomona; Murch, case ot a widow this last statement Taken this twentieth day of December, 1916, the sixth of in the 1 noted home knowledge." Flora. After the exercises a on an execution dated day Octo- standing plaza, imposing bring opening should if death of husband was due Nickerson & Damm have Messrs. He- ^360 PICT It! say ber, 1916, issued on a judgment rendered hy hotels: the La Plaza. clasB of six was instructed in the fifth man and Norman Bachelder employed Netherland, Savoy, I stood for an hour this morning in to a wound or contracted the Supreme Judicial Court for the County of disease, injury in their ice. 360 ARTICLE! on down the left side,;we Several business matters were putting Waldo, at a term thereof begun and held at Then, returning front of the station, leaning on the rail degree. or suffered while in the and ;1 service, Belfast, in said County’oflWaldo, on the fourth entered the 5th Avenue and then of and the noon recess de- Miss Bernice Damm went to Old Town, Presbyterian of the Columbus Memorial studying disposed claimant’s condition.” of September, 1916, in favor of Flor- physical Jan. 8th to the remainder of the Tuesday ON ALL NEWS rAN!H church where the tamous Dr. Jowett these noble carved clared. The patrons did as usual spend ence N Perry of Burnham, in said County of copying words, deep- justice There is one other feature of theBe with her Dr. Laura winter aunt, Preble, Waldo, againsL Rufus Reynolds of said Burn- from Birmingham, England preaches. in the words that should live to the fine dinner. When the ly granite: Grange rules by the committees and the laws cov- and attend the High school. ham, for four hundred dollars, debt or damage, Then the Gotham hotel, University club, forever in our hearts as well. Close in reconvened a fine address of welcome was ! and thirty dollars and thirty-three cents, costs TtfCer* ering granting of pensions through the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robertson and Mr. a new edifice ! of suit, and will be sold at public auction at church of St. Thomas, front of the colonnade is some given by Margaret Wentworth and the entertained Mr. packed bureau which ought to be generally un- and Mrs. Ray Robertson j the postoffice in said Burnham Village to the built all of stone two years ago, the or limous- response by Caroline The elec- and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. A. on of Jan- fifty seventy-five taxicabs, Shorey. derstood. make it unlawful for Moody, highest bidder, the twenty-fifth day They and Mr. and in the the church of St. Nicholas, Scotch, and tion of officers for the was D. Moody and two children j uary, 1917, at ten o’clock forenoon, collegiate ines, huge “sight-seeing” autos; ensuing year to collect a fee anyone for aiding in Mrs E. E. Clements and sons, Charles j following described real estate and all the claimed next in order and officers were ■ and other interesting places my back of them is the electric car line, elected as title and interest which the said Rufus securing a pension for any veteran or and Smith and daughter Fannie, New right, attention for the until to follows: C. H. B. L. Reynolds has or had in same on this 20th day day returning then an immense paved plaza, encircling Wood, master; veteran’s is Year’s day. 1 widow. It legal for the of December, 1916, at ten o’clock in the fore- | room on Avenue, and this overseer; Annie my Lexington the magnificent fountain, and statue of Aborn, Aborn, lecturer; the time when same was seized me notary public or justice of the peace to The students and teacher who had been noon, by WRITTEN SO YOU C/»( reminds me of something else: One can- Fred Marriner, Harts- on this execution, to wit: Columbus, the symbolic globe, the In- steward; George the for at home for the holidays have all return- £ charge customary fee adminis- A certain or of r All the Great F too of the in- assistant lot parcel land, together not speak highly system and man. Columbus with horn, steward; Frank ed: Wm. McKinley Damm to Dartmouth, an 1 i dian, primeval Clement, tering oaths to the four with the buildings thereon, situated in Burn- iV Engineering in all our required certify Miss to Miss Fan- the World, are do^« of late years large arms stands acro3S the treasurer; C. A. Levaneeller, Ruby Gray Pittsfield, ham, in said County of Waldo, and bounded augurated folded looking secretary; sworn statements. This fee is g> ing manner, as tlv usually nie Brown to Brooks, Miss Julia Chase and described as follows: at the j terminals for the care and protection of to the On this C. W Achorn, gatekeeper; Grace Wood, Commencing readers each month. park capitol building. f.-om 26 cents to $1 for each paper. to Everett, Mass., and Miss Doris Nick- east end of the bridge crossing the Sebasti- ^ whether or un- Nettie travelers, experienced statue is graven: “In memory of Chris- Pomona; Marriner, Ceres; Ida erson to Stonington. cook river at Burnham Village; thence running S ShaPNa,a* the and how to. One is apt to feel like a Jackson, Cora in an easterly direction on the north line of the t* shop, | sophisticated. topher Columbus, whose high faith, and Flora; Hartshofn, lady Worms Make Fretful. Children road leading from Burnham Village to Troy to 0 Amateur Mechanics “cat in a on in assistant B. F. * strange garret” arriving indomitable courage gave to mankind a steward; Foster, Del. Of Good Health. land now or formerly occupied by Charles E. If child cries out in is Signs 1 sports and play l.nr. nnn n v your sleep, nervous, J libo Mom; Vorb 11 in the Paul and M. 0. thence on land of said > how to build boat* i new world. Born MCDXXXVI. Died Wilson, executive com- alert and Sherman; northerly and he be a victim of worms. eyes, clear skins, brains, puny listless, may Bright Charles E. Sherman to the Sebasticook river; FOR SALE BY 4fvv- hourB. the ladies’ wait- mittee. It was voted to the movements are of health. i 35,000 evening Entering MDIV.” postpone energetic signs good thence in a dirt ction said ^ IklUi^ treatment at once with Worm southwesterly along I Ask your dealer to show Begin Kickapoo don't have them when is im- 'j j Central 1 immed- installation of officers until You digestion river to the first mentioned fa to news stand, send $1 6i- ing room of the Grand in us ui several acres is the next Sebasticook bound; j parti mostly Killer. This candy laxative in tablet form food the ! JJ or fifteen cents for cur- paired and fermenting, decaying clogs the same to the said to send a Trav- being premises conveyed Catalogue of Mechanical K < asked the matron meeting. Tne then closed. worm removes Cathartic Tablets set you iately laid out with trees, drives and walks, Jgrange kills the and it quickly and intestines. Foley Rufus by Eri D. Bickford by deed j or nausea. Reynolds POPULAR MECHAfc lers Aid to me, and on one being looked The committee for the meet- Don’t child’s right. Act without pain, griping dated and recorded in the but a yet has the remains of the assigning easily, permit your development January 19, 1909, 6 North A portion Too-stout persons welcome the light feeling Michigan two ings have made a little change in the list to be retarded the continued ol his Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 293, Page 251. up—there are lady representatives old brick or wooden more re- by draining Sold Everywhere. ^ buildings, since the meeting and the next they briDg. W. L. GRAY, to this station—my suit case meeting vitality by worms. Get Kickapoo Worm assigned cently vacated, in different stages of will be with Seaside 4w62 Deputy Sheriff Popular Mechanics vf Grange, Belfast, at 25c. was taken from tired and all Killer your Druggist, does not join in "c/uN my hands, demolition. This land was bought by February 6th, with the following pro- PUBLIC BEQUESTS BY CYRUS GREELY employs no solicitors tu ■■ | care and responsibilities dropped from the Government and cleared during the gram: Address of welcome by Mrs. SHERIFF S SALE. ih SHERIFF WESCOTT MEANS BUSINESS. as the Elij Ritchie; response by Nettie Mar- my shoulders capable young per- and another will doubt- STATE uf MAINE. ( „„ past year, year "Mill Tax vs. late of riner; topic, Bond Issue,” Cyrus Greeley, Lewiston, has COUNTY OF WALDO, f son briskly led me a short walk to their Bheriff of less complete the grounds in this section. Dy Edward Evans; paper, “Review of Ward W. Wescott, Hancock left by will about $50,000 to various December 27, 1916. me in the care of m makes the announce- and lodging house, putting Rapid strides in improvement are be- 1916 notable public events,” by Lucy county, following philanthropic benevolent institutions Taken on execution, wherein W. D HutciiinB ment the the 1 was also di- A. Cochran; installation of re- in Ellsworth American: of Maine, chiefly in Lewiston. The will of Augusta, in the County of Kennebec and pleasant proprietor, ing made lately all over the city, so I am officers; Ill mainder of host In order that there be no mis- was dated five and State of Maine, is plaintiff, and H. A. Clark of rected to suitable restaurants in the vi- program by Grange. may nearly years ago dis- told the residents. Immense sums to Frankfort, in said County of Waldo, is de- by understanding in regard the matter, poses of an estate of approximately were made as to des- fendant, and will be sold auction on Office 14 Main St.. cinity; inquiries my of money have been the I wish to announce to the people of Han- The are by public appropriated by $200,000. public bequests $1,000 the thirtieth day of January, A. D. 1917, at 10 tination, and when I would leave the cock county that 1 stand for the enforce- to the Pine Street church Government, and used in an ex- Congregational o’clock in the forenoon, at the office of Walter Residence ; being ment of law. 17 Ch and on informed I would leave of Lewiston, $5,000 to the Women’s A. Cowan, in in said of | city, being tensive system of parklands, and gov- Winterport, County Rum-shops and gambling houses will Christian Association of Lewiston, Waldo, all the right in equity which H. A I from another terminal, at some distance ernment grounds. Whole blocks of shab- be closed up. There will be no ups and Maine, for the benefit of the Young Clark of Frankfort, in said County of Waldo, across the the the had on the sevenceeth of at city, Pennsylvania, by negro quarters, pressing close against downs or playing of politics with the Women’s Home; $5,000 to the Central day June, 1916, 10 o’clock and fifteeen minutes in the forenoon, offer was made to call and accompany me liquor issues. Where there is evidence Maine General hospital, Lewiston; $1,000 the finest modern government buildings when the same was attached on the original to warrant it, no matter where it hits, to the Maine Methodist East there at the appointed hour, which was church, writ, to redeem the described mort- in the beBt sections of the city, have will be made and sen- following prosecutions jail Readfield, Maine; $5,000 to the Lewiston real situated in in done, all at no expense to me. As I said, gaged estate, Frankfort, ML W. I LIKA, been tenants tences demanded. bought up, ousted, build- Home for Aged Women; $10,000 to the said County of Waldo, to wit: this makes it safe for system perfectly ings torn down, land filled in and graded, I shall stand on my own feet and run Maine Wesleyan Seminary of Readfield, “The following described lots or parcels of both and if with no my own business, and will pursue the to be known as the land with the buildings thereon, situated in voung old, experi- and now many of those are oc- Cyrus Greely fund; DENTIS squares same the last as the first month of said Frankfort, to wit: ence in to start out alone when policy $10,000 to Bates College, the principal of traveling, beautiful monuments and foun- The first is bounded on the east cupied by my administration. said sum to be safely invested and to be parcel by necessary, to the matron at the land of Joel Lane; on the north by land of applying tains, cemented walks and known as the | 37 Main Sheet. shrubbery. Cyrus Greely fund; $1,000 Horace Lane and ianJ formerly of John liobbs; waiting room in all cities, and all anxiety Causes Bad Skin. to the Rabboni of Lewis- Col. W. W. Harts, U. S. Engineer Corps, Constipation Lodge Masons, on the west by land of Fred Coffin, Wilmot as to etc,! is re- ton, Maine. Mr. Greely in his will also E. P. Treat and land of making trains, hotels, the Superintendent of Public Buildings A dull and pimply skin ie due to a sluggish Hamilton, formerly moved the expressed the desire to give the sum of Frank Batchelder and land formerly of Fred B. by capable people represent- and Distinct of Colum- bowel movement. Correct thiB condition and Grounds of ‘the $5,000 for the establishment of a Home Hall; on the south by the highway, containing the society of Travelers and clear your with Dr. New 148 more or ing Aid, bia, is the Engineer officer who is in complexion King's for Aged Men at Lewiston, and also the acres, less. Female The second the above described Help also the Women’s Christian bife Pills. ThiB mild laxative taken at bedtime parcel joins by Young this administration of all sum of $5,000 toward the erection of a charge during Don’t Rub It On parcel, and is bounded as follows, viz: Com- Do you want a that Want] place Association. will BBBure you a full, free, non-griping move- building at Lewiston for the Young these of the as devised mencing at stake and stones at corner of land pleasant, year-round worK plans work, by ment in the Drive out the list- Men's Christian Association. After the One of the most features Bruises or morning. dull, of the late A. B. Curtis (deceased); thence start—and a chance for rea pleasing the McMillan Commission. The Sore Muscles the scope *688 feeling resulting from overloaded intes- payment of specific legacies and the westerly sixty rods to brook; thence northerly you make good? If you hav which welcomes a visitor to Washington, of this commission’s will a Sarah C. Benson of by said rods to stake mar school education we c.v »' plans require Liniment quickly pene- tines and sluggish liver. Get a bottle to-day. bequests, brook;about twenty-five especially one coming for the first time, Eublicewiston, Edith B. Greely of Needham, and stones; thence easterly parallel with first once as clerk in our aubser ! hundred years to complete. trates and soothes ‘without At all Druggists, 25c. and a I' is the of the Union Station. This Mass., and Caroline S. Denton of Read- mentioned line about sixty rods to stake and chance to rise. beauty While the has Sloan’s thence rods to school education or better present government rubbing. Cleaner than mussy field are made residuary legatees of his stones; southerly twonty-five j building is one of the most beautiful A But first mentioned bounds, nine acres, the same start and an even run us into debt to the tune of $300,000,- or does not Risky Paying Venture. estate. containing | plasters ointments, more or less.” the future. We teach our en | specimens of architecture of its kind in 1 that modest little sum been stain the skin. Said real estate is to a stencil advertisement 000, having It is stated that the merchant sub- subject mortgage cutting, the world. Of magnificent a Sloan’s Liniment Eases Pain. H. A. Clark to Maria A. of etc. This *" ,4 proportions, over of Have bottle handy for emergency, given by Curtis ing, proof reading, expended and above the income marine Deutschland’s profits on her first 1 even our in rheumatic aches and lum- said Frankfort, recorded in the Waldo Regis- bitious ones either a chance exceeding Capitol dimensions, pains, neuralgia, across the Atlantic were Sloan’s Liniment is first thought of moth- the government to date, a portion of it, trip practically try of Deedo, Book 318, Page 55, on which on a bonus basis or else to ne< with a 760 feet of gout, strains, and lame back, length of colonnade bago, sprains 300 as the cost of ers for bruises and that to for some of exeeu 11' at is into our own per cent, including bumps, sprains there is said be due $1200. the good least, going glorious yield to Sloan’s Liniment. of and a high vaulted roof, the building construction, expenses operation, are continually happening to children. It FRANK A. LITTLEFIELD, chance of this sort interests capital, that all we good Americans may At nil druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. cost of 3wl Sheriff. about to VV back some 343 overhead charges,’ cargo and ad- and Boothes without rub- Deputy fully yourself proper running feet. It quickly penetrates R. v have cause to feel pride in, among the ministrations, the total cost of this ven- Inc., Dept J. August was Daniel H. bing. Cleaner and more effective than muatadr designed by Burnham, nations of the ture was $1,000,000. The cargo Eighty-Seven Years Old. world. brought or ointments. For the architect of the World’s this side about platters rheumatic aches, Chicago Vesta Davis Higgins. on $3,300,000, leaving a H. H. Adams, Springfield, Mo, writes: “I of The neuralgia pain and that grippy soreness after Fair, and the exterior is of white granite net profit $2,300,000. percentage had a severe attack of kidney trouble. I am NOTICE alone Sloan’s Liniment relief. from the of profit on the cargo is placed at colds, gives prompt getting old, 87 years. I tried different treat- Bethel, Vermont, architect Have a bottle for OMiaroii 500 per cent.—The Marine Journal. handy bruises, strains, sprains ments, but none did me so much good as Foley I wish to inform the publu j found his in the dry and all external For the thousands 3 having inspiration great pain. Kidney Pills.” Foley Kidney Pills build up in particular that I am at my .FOR FLETCHERS whose work calls them outdoors, the pains and weakened rid the blood of acids 1 triumphal arches of Rome. The main kidneys, help Masonic ;Temple during a, aches following exposure are relieved by and poisons, and relieve bladder troubles. will be pleased to welcome waiting room is 220 by 130 feet in area, CASTORIA Sloan’s Liniment. At all druggists, 25c. Sold Everywhere. lml DR. ERNEST b- i Its For80t chief attraction is beautiful Bay A CIVIL. WAR RECORD. * oiscayne, whose annual mid-winter speed ______boat races attract great crowds. The POWER OFMDIUM Curator Jamea of the State Museum at ::r.v bay is filled with stf yachts and the most Augusta is much pleased with a curio re- fascinating house boats. PJiloretn14' ] DRIVING cently presented by Percy Edgecomb, the out of the OUT CATARRH An added 10 get in charm to the are the State sealer of and mea- ant If people knew how the city deputy weights is waiting tor presence 4 cocoanut and the to m !'l’u S-utii or catarrh is a palms, palms that are It Be the Force Destined sures. It is the Record” of constant menace, called May “Clothing delightful welcome; they would have none of it It rightly "The Royal Palms,” which Co. B, 26th Maine Volunteer and 4 to Militia, to bloom infests some part of the grow great and as the World. V ,,‘om.e. Mowers delicately height are straight Destroy was found by Mr.»Edgepomb in a pile of the adjusted body and makes it useless, as an arrow. OKO ,t birds, and pos- rubbish beside near thus throwing on the other organs the road Belfast. out-ot-doors. more than their share of He it a work. It When we arrived at our hotel about thought shame for the book to be it after leav- affords a carefully j; 'l;‘K. |,mud prepared seed- our in the thrown away, so brought it to Augu9ta bed for the germs of colds, afternoon the parlors wgre TO DIE IN A BURST OF FLAME. thy *_>‘ very cold morning grip, uhed with and it to the museum. p# tuberculosis and pneumonia. It so ladieB in summer at- gave roads of ola were dainty It .„! disarranges Nature’s delicate plans iifc. There was a ia of the regulation size of the old now all as to make bridge party on,given iv Kt. City, possible asthma, hay by one of the army record bound in leather and fever and other guests. 1 said “This looks books, From respiratory dis- dke This Wonderful Element, It Is Claimed, Jacksonville* orders. It spreads until it becomes home, the very excellently preserved, every word of the east coast or the highest compliment e; the systemic, thus involving many or- 1 couid pay them. Will Fire* Emancipate Man and Then writing being legible. Each man of the ut make a mistake gans and debilitating the entire he 1 Chamber of Commerce had a company has a page, on which is inscrib- System with serious results. notice Later on Pot an End to Him and All We chose the in the ed his Chtarrh is easily neglected, and papers asking everyone who could name, rank, company, regiment, His Works In a Sea of Fire. and It rarely gets well of itself. It possibly spare a room to send their name s home, the amount of clothing re- to describe the needs medicinal c ,iten.pt proper correction. to them to help relieve the for ived. His signature, with that of a For almost half a situation, If we a thermometer Into a rather tell you of century many there were such place witness also thousands have found help in Pe- crowds coming in on appear. We phial a minute quantity of Host. enjoyed runa, a valuable tonic Witn special every train that it was difficult to take containing The company was recruited from the ( forest of live indicate a tem- a efficacy in catarrhal conditions. care of them. radium bromide it will towns of Knox, Lib- The aim is to clean out waste mat- Appleton, Belmont, I gray southern moss, After we perature 2.7 hotter than the ter, to dispel the catarrhal inflam- had registered we were taken degrees erty, Montville and Searsmont. The with to first | magnolias mation, and tone up the whole sys- the house next to the hotel, just the temperature outside of the phial. page belonged to William H. Wood- leaves and the tem* Its users willingly testify garden between, where we had a tine What the temperature would be if we cock, who enlisted on 10, 1862, in that it has done all this and even Sept. ! rts one of the most hut were and more for catarrhal sufferers. What large room, assured by Mrs. substituted radium for radium bromide Searsmont, an interesting fact in e in the automotiles it has done is the best, of the wife of the connection with name is with the proof Graham, proprietor, that we have no means of knowing, for sci- his that between what it will do. You Daytona may rely on we were guests of the hotel, should use book was the parchment his ap- Peruna. ence has not as yet produced pure ra- bearing !■ us. the have five as In tablet form it is to verandas, o’clock tea in the pointment first sergeant of the com- and were pleasant dium, although the lay world prefers r Sunday, take and easy to administer. garden and play bridge in the evening. pany, signed by N. H. Hubbard as colonel Hotel where we to think so. Our closest approach to Manalin This was more like a house party than commanding and D. S. Simpson adjutant Tablets are iuld be a band con- in a hotel. radium so far has been radium bro- of the the ideal living regiment. of laxative and We were met by the woman who owned mide, which if pure consists roughly It ib very likely that if any relative of attractive build- liver tonic. the house, Miss Ingar-,whose last three-fifths by weight of the element Sergeant Woodcock should care to have a Mr. They have given by name 1 cannot pronounce, she coming radium and two-fifths of the element the same as a memento, the matter could loved and did no unpleas- lit. ant effects fiom Holland. bromine. be very easily arranged with the Curator. Over the entrance and do not She is a and wore the back our we *' form a hab- Deaconess, uni- Turning to thermometer, f!- ... inline: it. 10c, 25c. form of the order, a white muslin cap also make the that the heat THE PROBATE COURT. wide, discovery with the tied in a bow The Peruna Co crisp strings under radiated from our speck of radium her chin, and a white shoulder cape. She as tlie for you.” folnmbug, Q, bromide does not grow less days hollowing is a report of the was one of the dearest women I ever January I ...... ,1 ♦ and years and centuries— met. Her face months—nay, term of the Waldo County Probate broad, good-natured sug- roll Court, .«H'd for by. The mysterious element con- t dancing. 1 don’t think so gested such strength that one felt that Judge E. of "No, mam, They tinues to Harry Bangs Searsport pre- and other en- she furnish prodigious amounts of r;s, I don’t gei out mostly till afternoon.” was equal to any em-rgency. siding. f- I energy, with never a let or at least eh are free. That settled it I was to There were two other in the up satisfied let people Wills were -ram consisted not until it for presented in estates of | some one'tell me about the h use. They, too, were drtssed in an ! has “worked” 2,500 jungl-. Lydia A. Hatch, late of Dean | >g Tonight,” Mrs. me unusual manner. The man wore the dress ! years, this the Belfast; Sprague asked lo call with being present calculated ivl. late a Braley, of Burnham. ami many others, her on friends who have an of priest. The woman, who was slight, age of radium. attractive Petition for administration ,lmg, with “The home in Palm wore a dress of black In order was pre- Beach, Mr. Mrs. and Miss very plain material, to better comprehend what sented in estate was to of Selden P. late | 1 glad was The skirt was short and Scant, with high Clark, Stowers. When I introduced, Mrs. this means let us compare it with coal. of > all this was neck and a Prospect. | gave Stowers said, long sleeves, and small black This is what we find: Petition in to the II THE “PERFECTION” the he si.k bonnet not those worn the regard collateral in- pleasure Your name is Very fan iiiar to me. unlike by According to Professor a heritance tax was in ]l people. home is in and Quakers. 1 could see her hair was cui Soddy, presented estate of j My Searsport, my name of Maude I a to Palm Beach snort which she gram pure radium evolves 133 calo- Mary Miiliken, late of Belfast. 1) was under her little bonnet TEMPERS THE WIND McGilvery. Accounts were h of the of never even iri the rics of heat an hour. In one presented in estates of j way They had spent tne previous summer appeared without, year (8,700 Prudence N. Park, late of Jj fields of pine- at the William home in Sears- hours) the same gram of radium Searsport 11 allow that cold f McGilvery first and Why wind to make the ,1 oleanders tall as evolves In final; Lucius F. late || port. My interest in them was aroused, and 1,100,000 calories. 2,500 McDonald, the track load- o Belfast, first and Philena F. II room and chill the house ? II The Stowers took us in their auto to after the introduction the man said ‘We years—the length of time radium will final; draughty k blossoms. Bagley of Waldo, guardian’s first and It call on friends of theirs who a are evolve had fine Menonites.” energy—2,900,000,000 calories Grover C. SI A Perfection Oil 1 for I had never final; Gray of Troy, guardian's Smokeless Heater will Cl estate. They too; us through the We were at that time reading Helen j will be developed. Now, one gram of first: Aaron in a B. late of Sears- vpt growing i and insisted that we should take Martin’s a of Ripley, warm cold rooms in a JJ grounds story, “Ostracised,” story ! c°al wbon burned evolves 2,200 net mont, second and hurry. minded of one my final; Julia A, |1 anything we wisned. After I had pick- the Menonites, who are Pennsylvania i Young, calories of heat. Consequently the en- late of Lincolnville, first and n by many years ed from the under a a most to final; Isaa’c ground cocoanut Dutch, fascinating people me, B. late t eat ot ergy developed by radium is more than Young, of first and g height per- a and had a and I felt as two of her charac- Lincolnville, palm cocoanut, picked grape- though a re was a million times that furnished from the final; Wellington Chase, late of Winter- always fruit, an orange and a lemon, I felt that ters had out of the story and stepped of port, first ami Mary Maud m its branches, 1 I hau our were combustion coal. final; Miiliken, my share. Then hostess notic- standing before me, late of ! .-on. I locked at Belfast, first and final. ing our The next I was on the commercial rauium salts are at pres- PERFECTION apparent modesty, neg..n cutting sitting morning Petition for confirmation of trustee x, but not one had a the most veranda of the hotel when ent obtained the flowers, gorgeous hibiscus, with reading my by working Austrian was ft S M OKELE Z-OJ HEATER H account for their presented in estate of Maude scarlet blossoms and such Menonite friends came out. I pitchblende and Mary S/S L\ bright lovely hoped lately from the Ameri- Miiliken, late of Belfast. ones. When our was would me. The woman did. can pink pleasant call they join carnotite found iu Colorado. These Petition for •: Beach late in the distribution was j ended we left with the car loaded with After some conversation she said she are present- Ever for —can be carried if practically the only commercial ed in estate of Luetta E. late ready duty ought everybody was with fruit and flowers. would not and asked Harding, |i stay away longer, sources known of wherever « erued we were mis- today. Troy. SI you need it. II [ Ethel Barrymore’s husband. Mr. Rus- should she bring the Reverend over to isr a But radium is no means as scarce Petition for conservator was j as big crowd sell was at the sit with us. I You re- by presented Colt, staying Royal Poin said, certainly. in A Perfection Heater cuts -.-idle to make reser- as'most i>eople believe. Radium ema- estate of Austin Beckwith of Swan- 11 down your coal fl ciana with their children, and gave a member in their stories they always speak r out we were nations have been found in ville. saves hotels, Valentine party for them in the cocoa- of the minister as the “Reverend”. springs, in 11 bill. It building a furnace fire when ll r room as well as in the air, in Petition fur license jr nut grove. The children were in fancy They told me of their community life, rocks, etc., and this has to sell real estate 11 the are It all v\ here we were seated was days merely chilly. gives you ff costumes and looked charming. The their tine farms and dairies, but were given rise to an extraordinary theory presented in estate of Silas M. Pen- > ladies. One of them j late of the extra even on zero colored orchestra made jolly music with more interested in our part of the coun- regarding the evolution of the worlds. dleton, Unity. heat want days. 11 Petitions for of || ^you j rsaiion, introducing the pianos, banjos and tamborines. try, which seem, d far away to them. When the famous Swiss-Italian Sim- probate wills were al- II It is of Massachu- lowed in clean—quick—odorless. II I*. ague the same games our chil- When I of H-len Martin’s stories estates of Jane Stevens, late of They played spoke plon tunnel was constructed some years [said we were from dren play. The game they most enjoyed and how much I enjoyed them, the lady Unity; Lydia S. Ferguson, late of Bel- 11 You will find the Perfection I to know ago totally unforeseen circumstances Philena Heater at de- ll ii': happened was called ‘‘Musical Chairs.” You will laughed, and said, fast; F. Bagley, late of Waldo. told her arose which made the work most diffi- ■I Belfast, i I remember the chairs are in a cir- she seems to love to write about Petitions for guardian were allowed in partment and hardware stores II placed “Yes, cult. everywhere. | "ir home. Then she us. Although this tunnel is far above estates of B. cle, there being one less chair than chil- I We don’t mind, hut others do.” Byron Clark, late of Pros- 11 booklet mailed free on 11 I : ranees Whitman. I sea level, the heat became Annie R. Descriptive request. dren. Then the music plays and they When I left them they told me they unendurable pect; Call, et als., of Troy. I : to be one of the as the work Petition for all march around the chairs, and wnen were glad to have met me, and the Rev- progressed. Artificial cool- allowance was allowed in ever left and had estate of ll For best results use Kerosene If j Belfast, Mr. Colt would clap his hands as a signal erend said, ing to be resorted to in order to al- Lindley H. Mosher, late of Socony \ v her to be that just for the music to stop, the children would “Yes, it is pleasant to meet the world’s low the workmen to proceed with their Unity. \ and she and the Whit- Petition for confirmation of dart for the chairs and the one who did peopie—sometimes. We are not as quick work. Professor Joly then made the trustee that was 11 Standard Oil If I friends. From not a chair was out of the one in and but we have no*, allowed in estate of Aurilla of N. Y. get game, thought speech, astounding that the rocks of Baker, Company Palm Beach we were discovery late of Belfast. \ of the chairs being removed. This went had the same advantages.” the ff Stove Dept. 50 Street, Boston 11 l and Simplon contained radium, which Congress >ther, she added on until there was one one me their cards and asked Accounts were allowed in estates of only chair, They gave accounted for s .sure as she had the unexpected high tem- Carrie spent little girl and a very handsome me to comn sometime to Mechanicsburg, E. Jones, late of Brooks, first 1 ■ lovely tersi •' 'here. perature within the mountain. and little boy. Tne onlookers were greatly their home, where there is a large colony final; George D. Marden, late of it,. uated on a narrow From this has built a first excited. Mr. Colt happened to he walk- j of Menonitesj and 9ee how they lived, an Joly up new Winterport, and final; Leroy S. l’ and between Lake of late of first ing toward us, and it was easy to see experience I would greatly enjoy. theory evolution, and, while revolu- Knight, Unity, and final; I'orlL -an. There are thou- in William S. that he was as excited as everyone else. A most interesting event was Riley tionary the extreme, it is most plau- Brannagan, late of Belfast, ir ut due to the trustee’s palms, The march had been long, hut Ihere was Day, a beauiitul triouie of the children sible ami gains more adherents each fifth; Roger S. Randlett, late oh Provedencia of first and brig no doubt in the lime man’s mind hut to James Whitcomb Riley, whose winter year. Winterport, final; Charles G. top of late ing cocoanuts, what he wuuld he the victor. He kept home was in Miami. Children irom all Lord Kelvin G'idden, of Winterport, first and > already deduced that if iny years ago. — the schools n final; Frances L late of his yes on Mr. Colt, hut the little girl marched 10 Royal Pal park, the earth contained Robertson, acme of only two parts of ! ail that is she her on the chair. When where the txercises were held. Mr. Monroe, first and final. kept eyes radium per million del Its million—and a great Warrants arid were ightful. the signal was given for the music to Riley arrived a the park in his au.omo- inventories return- the deal more is found in ed in “Royal Poin- stop he made his rush for the cnair and biie, accompanied by his physician. So actually the estates of Flavilla D. Witham, late fl- Breakers" rocks and crust of our of have, they found the dearliltle girl was there be- feeble was the poet tha he had to be as- globe—this min- Burnham; Dolly J. Bryant, late of \ any country on the ute of fore him! Then to th< utter amazement, sisted to the piattprm. He was intro- quantity would raise the tempera- Freedom; Mary E. Ward, late Thorn- 6c. John R although the act was received with duced as the “Greatest songster of all ture of the earth’s core 1.800 degrees dike; Sparrow, late of Knox. .".ana” is six stories of he anti times/' It was to assist him C. in shouts laughter, stepped up necessary 100,000.000 years. There being no ieilow with green lo his Sewer Construction. slapped her face. The little girl seemed feet, and ne maoe I.is w<*y slowly escape for the heat—the ousand feet across imprisoned to submit to the of hut to tne front o: the rm, and stood supremacy man, piaiu earth’s crust an The of j„ the of Waldo and at the entrance being exceedingly bad WHEREAS, City Belfast, County State of Maine, g as at that moment refreshments were for a moment looking out over the crowd heat conductor—Professor con- has constructed a common sewer in said the through to the op- announced in the Japanese Tea Garden, of children in from *if him He Joly CLIMBED STAIBS and completed ci;y, location of which 1 spoke the vista of vinces us that as the ages roll the as Trough all else was forgotten. or ly a tew won s. bu i w s a message by is follows, to wit: and trees set in interior of the earth bay The greatest pleasure c ime at the end from the childr r/ frien *. H<- said. must become hot- f »ks miles and miles, ter and hotter. Finally, after the end First Seciion on Ray Vi.w Street. \ ^ j onue along this cor- at of ON HER attend service the Poinciana millions of millions of HINDS Chapel years the .;_ Commencing on the shore about 25 feet below high water mark on fhe J^rry The church is non-sectarian and was the crust must give to this tremen- ! way Hayes property; thence westerly on the Kayes property to a manhole on Bay View sport clothes, being idea of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. AN UNDIGESTED DINNER dous joint heat from within and on st et 10 a > the burst- to thence northerly Bay View dead end the house of demand. that Palm Beach Too 111 Walk Upright. Operation street; opposite Flagler, they feeling earth fro n k' Lake and Worse than a badly cooked dinner is ing must go up in flames, becom- Wiliard A. Johnson; thence southerly the above named manhole to tne Worth, needed a church where persons of all junc- a dinner that can’t Do ing a ball, as we see ! tion of Harbor and Bay View streets. garden of wonderful faiths could you digest. you burning gas just Advised. Saved by Lydia E. worship. know what it is to turn from the ng that is rare in away our sun today. The pastor is Mr. George Morgan Second Section on I ourt ■ best food, ill-humored and without ap- Pinkham’s Street, shrubs grows here, was Mr. This will be the “incandescent age." Vegetable Compound. Ward, who Flagler’s pastor for it ■ the Poin- petite, though you knowthat is dinner eing Royal twenty years, and was like a son to him a title Suggested by Professor Soddy Commencing at th- manhole at rh- intersection of Court and Grove its time and that you need food to sustain streets; for brilliant blos- his life. Mr. After on said street to a dead end the last years ot Flagler of another ten million years the thtnce nirtherly opposite the house ot Eltzaoetn Page. this tree the hotel you? This is nature’s way telling This woman now raises chickens and left an endowment to support the chapel, ; incandescent earth will have you ths(t your digestion is out of order. expended does manual labor. Read her also for Ward’s so he is story: Third Section on Church find Market Streets. Mr. salary, per- in all of its heat into space radiation Lake Worth. There Your stomach is not a fit state to | by Richmond, Ind.—“For two years I fectly independent and expresses him- and tiiul absorb food if you eat it, or your blood it gradually will cool. A new crust was so sick and weak with troubles at a drain at the intersection of High and Market cocoanut palms self as he feels. Commencing pipe streets; the able to carry the necessary nourishment then begins to form anew. This is from that thence wesietly on Market street to a manhole at tht intersection of Cnurcti and Looking through We were given seats well down front, my age he to your nerves, brain and muscles. what we see at on the when Market Btreets; thence southerly on C"U eh street to a dead end The gardens that is in- and listened first to a h It hour of music, present planets going up opposite Re- re is the First of all, put off eating until you are and stairs I had to Journal building, so-called, owned by the heirs ot Oitve Cotourn. fascinating the organ, violin and piano. Jupiter Saturn, worlds just begin- go publican e, the cocoanut hungry. If you eat when you are not with grove It was warm and there were ning to cool after emerging from their very slowly of the ah »ve sr ctions of common sewers many can’t the food. A profile description made by Hiram R and other hungry you digest my hands on the ot "Ved, parties flowers around the altar. 1 said I did incandescent age. P. civil engineer, in charge the construction of said sewers ].- tiled ad To put your blood in the right state then sit down Farrovy, this, especially in not think I could There was such steps, the of cons and stay. to derive from take Dr. Thus we find that worlds do not die. herewith; and whereas, expense racing completing said e t nto.i I with colored electric good yourfood, | at the top to rest. d a pretty pink and w.hlte lady had the end from sewers amounts to eighteen hundred ninety dollars ($lb90); and whereas c. i.aiu t Williams’ Pink Pills. Without any They slowly pass one stage to The doctor said he fairyland, seat offer- and ol land have been ben, fitted bv said common who, overhearing my remark, or effect in a and interminable lots parcels sewer, he tower. The view purgative weakening they \ another, long thought I should ed to change seats with me which Now we, the undersigned, municipal officers or said City of B.-lfas:. do d 'er- of purify your blood and enrich it, sothat I cycle. It is more than probable from have an grounds the hotel, me near the window. operation, that the several lo's at ceis to hmu described in the brought open not have an excellent mine opat following schedule are of out you only appetite ! the above that the earth must and friends ■ Lake Worth, The door back of the altar and have my said common sewer to t e amount set each lot opened for but are able to it com- benefitted by opposite or parcel of es, and on the other food, digest times this thought I would not Mr. Ward came in. He is a very hand- passed many through cycle. and do hereby estimate and ass, s-t upon such hits and parcels oi tanu and lue and get benefit from it. live to move into land, waters of the At- fortably the or in or some man, his hair just turning gray, Probably every time world went against the owner thereof person possession against whom tne taxc are ay of So many dyspeptics have been helped our new house. powers descrtp- fine eyes and such a pleasant smile. He up in flames man was at his highest My assessed the sum set opposite nts name in the following schedule toward by this simple treatment that every suf- asked me ,Llt„yiog wore robes which him an air of dis- daughter c( and such common to gave ferer from stomach trouble should it. point of civilization, infinitely further the exoense of instructing completing sewer, wit: is has a command- tinction. try to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ■' A diet “What to Eat and How advanced than we are today. In an g the It is on book, as she had taken it with good vkw sireet. ocean. After the anthem, followed by a pray- Compound Day of The to Eat’’ will be sent free on request by Instant every living soul had perished, results. I did weakness dis- Breakers that er he came a so, my began by saying, “I with Dr. Willard A. Johnson.Lor marked Johnson on plan.$30 00 to watcn the bathers. the Williams Medicine Co., Schen- and for millions of years his like was I in strength, moved Bword. appeared, gained Ira Thurston Clough.Lot limned Clough on plan. 30 00 able beach ectady, N. Y. Your own druggist sells not to tread on the hardened into our new did all kinds of : chairs to be again home, Francis X Pendleton.,.Luc marked Pendleton on plan. 30 00 Then he went on. He did not seem to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills or a box will build- earth crust. garden work, shoveled dirt, did M Iota marked Gray on plan. 5500 be It was more like think- Georgia Gray.2 ■r ue preaching. be sent by mail, on of and cement and raised hun- Lot marked Howard on of palms three- postpaid, receipt inis is me new ana ing work, Elijah C. Howard... plan ;,o 00 aloud. talk was on the greater gospel ing His war. He cents. dreds of chickens and ducks. I can- .Lot marked Leary on plan. 30 00 "■"g that connects the fifty of radium, the element which will Joan U. Leary. called the ore whom he considered .Lot marked on i The Breakers. No not say enough in praise of Lydia E. Heirs of Robert Skay. Skay plan. 30 0J a murderer a man and which will de- marked Hu kins on -s responsible and profligate. emancipate Pinkham's and Mrs Sarah M. Hopkins.Lot plan. ou 00 or autos are allow- “I have arrived from Vegetable Compound .Lot He leaned on the desk and looked out just Indiana, stroy him and his all later.—H. Gerns- Hoy Ridley. m-irk.d Ridley on plan.. 30 00 The means if these facts are useful you may pub- popular where the cool Shere 30,000 school children bid me bring Heirs of David S. CreBsey .Lot marked Cressey on plan. 30 00 at soft, green of the trees baoh in Electrical Experimenter. lish them for the benefit of other is called the Afro their to the children of Walter Varnum .Lot marked Varnum on plan 30 00 shaded the windows, which were wide greetings Miami, women.”—Mrs. M. O. L. I chair fitted a Johnston,Route lo.s niaike.i K.iuwltonon with and its a big pleasure for me to be M R. Knowltnn.2 plan : 50 00 ! open, ih air was heavy with the fra- here,” Box Richmond, Ind. Lo‘ and a this the D, 190, L. Tuttle.. marked Tuttle on plan !. 30 00 propelled by of the oleander trees being second time he had ever One of Jerrold’s Retorts. Benjamin a grance which blos- marked Webber on guide and also has a in Arviila S. Webber....Lot plan. 30 00 somed close and the birds spoken public. Very tart was Douglas Jerrold’s re- d information. These by, mocking Examined. Glasses Fitted. He was assisted to Eyes ■ ir their branches filled the his chair the tort to a would be wit with singing chapel by who, having Court Street.' willow, cushions, wilh their sweet Hon. William ■ music. Mr. Ward as Jennings Bryan. Then fired off all his stale with no ef- tmiable, in which one Jokes he talked seemed to see all this the children, with the little Elizabeth murked Page on plan. 40 Ou may ride the beyond beginning fect, exclaimed: Frank F. Page.Lot through tots from the Graves, Nellie M. Buzzell.Lot marked Buzzell on &U 00 u and his smile kindergarden, plan. I tee from noise and loveliness, pleasant chang- weniupinto never when 1 “Why, you laugh say Cornelius C. Cunningham .Let marked Cunningham on D5 CO ed to one of contempt as he spoke of the the band stand and piled arm-load after plan. hundreds of these a good thing!” Harry M. Prentiss.L*u mnraed Prentiss on plan 40 0(> one who had plunged the world into this arm-load of beautiful flowers at the feet Registered Optometrist, lou> UBe, and with the men “Don't I?" said Jerrold. Heirs of Hiram Cnase.2 aiuiiied Cnaae on plan. ^0 00 horrible war. of Mr. The tears stood in his “Only try !« 111 white and with the Riley. eyes, At ihe end of the sermon the and he said “God bless you, everyone”. me with out!" j ana narKei i ds and sunshades it plates Belfast, Me., I O. O. F. tnurcn Mreets. were passed, and they were Ailed high Roses, bunch after bunch of them, Bldg 'Iactive picture, and at marked with bills. The scwers were JOHNSON, lovely pink lady being R. Marshall. ;Lot marked Marshall on plan. Up; The road runs the the other William 35 00 along charming hospita ity. She said, “Why, placed about poet, children Olive Colburn.Lot marked Colburn on handsome The Court Decision. Heirs of plan. 35 00 ice,...*»«• Worth, past it is a to have here.” 3ang the songs of childhood. Supreme and W. C. Williamson..Lot marled Williamson on '' beautiful pleasure you Heirs of G. R. plan. 35 OO t, lj(lv grounds. Then when I of how much I had °* spoke His love for children is shown in his 1917. I of Eplen has a great var- “It is decided that Congress had the at Law Belfast. January 4, Mr. she “He is one ’■ one enjoyed Ward, said, poems, and it seemed sad that none had Attorney WI' LIAM K I of the most KEENE fctj, interest- of God’s I am a communicant power under the Constitution to angels. come to make his life brighter. adopt c. w ., traveler’s Palm. This BELFAST. MAINE. ,h.„ at the church, and he is everything to We left Miami, the bright, gay city, the Webb-Kenyon law. If is, therefore, RALPH I MORSE, Up,, 't*6 a fan, opened from WM us, especially in times of trouble. We with the hope that we might repeat our decided that since the enactment of the Practice in ail Courts. Probate L. HALL, II always grows north and practki Municipal Officers of the Bat all love him. Come when you can, every- visit there. We went across the State Webb-Kenyon law the channels of in- City of Belfast. ,reeB> or rubber trees, a p lin-.t/an one is welcome here.” to the west coast, but we have spent bo 'erstate commerce mav not be used to specialty. 2ft <1, 'I'r°w out smaller limbs City of Belfast, 4,1917 n We left Palm Beach with many re- much time in I won’t take into a State against the January '’own to Florida, you convey liquor BOARD OF MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. ildo, the earttf and and a that if we not to use IN a grets, promise did through Fruitland Park, St. Petersburg, prohibitions of its laws or inter- a v’'ry curious This assessment it is hereby ordered that a be sight. like Miami we would come back. the sunshine city, and Tampa, on the state commerce as the ba-tis for a right Upon the foregoing hearing had on Saturday. *.° the public, but 1 re- 10.1917, at 7 o’clock p. m.,at the Aldermans Room in said city, and that the JUiem ”■ The wonderful of Miami haB Gulf of Mexico with its wonderful to receive, sell or in manner February City growth Tampa possess, any Hr Frtrict 8. Sveetsor interested as Section privilege was abused to Clerk notice to each person required by 6, Chapter 21 of the Revised *ir:px',; caused it to be called the “Magic City.” Bay Hotel, costing upward of $3,000,000. use liquor contrary to the State prohibi- give v. 'nat the owner was oblig- OF NEW Statutes. WILLIAM K, KEENE, 11 for twenty years ago it was an In- tion.”—From court decision on LONDON, w,th an only supreme C. W WESCOTT. iron fence. dian while it is 18 trading post, today one Webn-Kenyon )aw. Will receive pupils in Piano Technic and In- Ralph i. morse, u another place one should the ? in/ 8 of handsomest cities in the new CkiidJSD. terpretation, Organ, also coaching for oratorio WM L HALL. fe t0 The sue- Or/ tikL Lthem- boy south. It has 19,000 inhabitants, and FOR and opera, after Jan. 1st. Address Municipal Officers of the City of Belfast. there. I was afraid ] F'.gTCHER'S and of the Order of the see ijlK last winter they claimed to have enter- Me P. 0. Box No. 114. A true copy of the assessment Municipal Officers thereon. aan»ke. He said FOLEY KIDNEYlmS Searsport, CARLETON tained 60,000 visitors. CASTOR I A FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS A. D CLACDER 4wlp 3w2 t DOAK, City Clerk. \

* that use this substitute for butter. As The Republican Journal to this he gays: YOU KNOW YOU NEED INVESTIGATORS DISCUSS HIGH COST OF The feel that the in- ■-- OUR FLOUR RIOTS 1917 dairymen justly UV|»W THURSDAY. JAN. 18, iELFAST, stitutions they help to support should not A GOOD COURSE OF MEDICINE, of assist in keeping the prices dairy pro- BUT HARDLY KNOW WHAT. Pl'PMSHED EVFKY THI'KSDAY BY ducts down by the use of any substitute Ruled the of the herds. The cows When Mob Law For Awhile for product Let Us Recommend That Grand Com* "i he Jour. Pub. Co. in Maine have diminished for Republican steadily bination, Sarsaparilla In New York City. the last decade, and they will only come Hood’g and Pills. back when there is a in the Peptiron living profit ~ 1 1 Editor anil A. m/uuruv1 Il-JinUKY. business. • C f gus;neB8 Manager j Many people who need a good tonic, He believes that "the high prices for an immediate uplift, of pure blood and DURING THE PANIC OF 1837. a more careful strength—get wonderful perfect tor one one grain have resulted in help, V .:i;Tl8INO Terms, square, satisfaction, in a course of Hood’s for one wees in,. length in column, 25 cents study and that a decided improvement in Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills. I' cents for each subsequent insertion. and High Prices Added to and care has been made during Hood’s Sarsaparilla is especially Short Crops $2.00 a feeding .fi.ASCRIPTION Terms, in advance, recommended for conditions that are the of the Financial three ■ the and “that the Terrors Disaster, $1.00 for six months; 50 cerit.8 for year,’’ sincerely hopes radically or characteristically scrof- fi... and Warehouses We re Wrecked moD'i's. dairymen of Maine will investigate the ulous or dependent on impure blood. by Peptiron Pills are recommended for movement for for a the Frenzied Populace. higher priceB higher conditions that are radically or char- such WHEN THE WAR ENDS. grade of dairy products and render acteristically anemic and nervous. The of 1Stl7 was one of the This combination is of such a char- panic assistance as fe=>l is needed for the has ex- they acter that all the ingredients work to- most severe this country ever it of the interests of and are That the European war, however improvement dairy gether in perfect harmony, perienced. Owing to tiie scarcity of harmless. No opiates, no the State.’’ absolutely sort ef business received may end, will make great changed—social, heart-depressants, no habit-forming money every and economic—in the contending drugs. At druggists’. 200 doses $2. i sudden and severe cheek. The price political n.iici villa uau uiauc 1110 aiu auuso without the saying. In- it money rose, and none but those with nations goes the border, killing a number of our citi- WINTERPORT~ have already taken the best security could get it at any deed, many changes zens and property, a force In destroying terms. and others are ih progress. was sent into under J. H. was a business visitor in ! place Mexico Gen Persh- Capt. Thayer The financial suffering was still fur France and Germany women Bangor Saturday. England, ing with orders to take Villa, dead or ther aggravated by tiie scarcity and the of men in have largely taken place alive. The pursuit of the elusive bandit Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Haley of Monroe were high price of flour in the eastern cities, of work and business and it is business vis tors in town many lines was fruitless, part of our forces were Tuesday. rile Hessian fly had made such rav- in most of their predicted will continue led into ambush and shot down by the Harry Conent of North Searsport visited ages that the crops along the Atlantic restric- G. Jan. 9th. i-oast states were almost a complete new occupations. The general troops of Carranza, who used machine his sister, Mrs. H. Clement Photo by American Press Association. as failure. In certain sections it was rec- tion in the use of intoxicating liquors and munitions furnished from this Mrs. Clara Merrill visited her cousin and Federai attorney meeting in New York to find tue causes of the high cost of guns that tiie living. ensure ommended legislature estab- of a war measure will, it is believed, an that was wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snow, Wednesday. Boston, in charge the Investigation, is seated third from the right. country during embargo only lish public granaries for the storage of Russia s sobriety in the future. operative against Huerta. Since then R. W. Lane, who -has been suffering with greater wheat. MUNKUfc. of of which it in his is able to be around cutting off the sale vodka, Villa’s whereabouts have been reported blood poisoning hand, Affairs in New York were brought to which it de- a and from in -the again. a crisis the leaders of the *had monopoly daily newspapers, his capturing by Anti-mo- Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Parker have been ill in. such a revenue, resulted and John Cole spent the week-end in Bangor nopoly, Eights or Locofoeo par- rived large looting of towns, etc., but no move- Equal with severe colds. her in with his and husband. Mr. and Mrs ty, who the walls and fences REAL efficiency in workmen, ment has been daughter plastered ESTAT# increased made to kill or capture and ir. the John Green. of tiie city with a handbill calling a The* officers of the Maccabee lodge were in- deposits in the banks, general him. The Mexican commission, after a of the to tie in stalled on Jan. 12th. of the Mrs. Howard left on Thursday’s j meeting people held the Friday evening, welfare and prosperity people, session of several months, a Kingsbury agreed upon park. sale and boat for Boston where she will visit her daugh- City a further restrictions on the but Carranza refused to Harold Moody has bought fine young horse that protocol, accept On the appointed afternoon some ter, Mrs. Young. to one he lost an are likely to follow. The that Raymond replace the by accident Dec use of liquor it, having demanded from the first 5,000 persons, mostly foreigners, gath- Sold for Edward Howe, assistant of Saddle- I 29 th. Taxes. have been little keeper I Russian peasants, who our troops should be removed from Mex- ered in front of the city hall. Moses drink-sodden back Light, spent a few days last week with more than serfs or slaves, ico, a demand that this government is Jacques was chosen chairman, hut tiie Miss S. A. Mansur has been ill during the his wife at the Commercial House. Real estate and degraded, have had their manhood about to accede to. Meanwhile Car- crowd was quickly parted into groups past week as the result of continued hemor- sold for taxes must b old A H. S. will freedom The Junior class of the W. present and addressed by several speakers. rhages of the nose. aroused and are assured greater ranza’s strength is said to be rapidly first the comedy drama, “Lost, a Chaperone” at Conspicuous among the orators was Monday in February in the office A in the future The industrial activity waning and all that maintains him in his Ezra Beales and George Evans have returned Union Hall, Friday evening Jan. 19th. Alexander times n s Ming, .Tr., many \ of Russia from a lector of and the development great position is the recognition given him by Carmel, where they were employed in Taxes at 9 a. m., the collecto' , A The family of Patrick Neville of Frankfort candidate for city recorder. He closed y which will follow the The de- umbering camp. natural resources the administration. situation is his a sot of have moved into the rent on Main street re- harangue by offering reso- of his office ensure being the auctioneer and i war will in foreign capital, scribed in verse as follows: lutions to be to the The remains of a bring cently vacated by Dr. and Mrs. Adlington. presented legisla Charles Elwell, former and Un the employment to the people, top of a vane sat Prexy Woodrow tnre and praying for a law prohibiting resident of Monroe, were brought here from be from to till profitable “Villa! Get Villa!! Get Villa!!!" Mrs. L. E. White and Mrs. F. T. Kussey of adjourned day day the sa I make Chirping, circulation of hank notes tor in a few years up the under Clinton Jan. 11th interment. comparatively Ho we sent.every soldier we had who could go, West Winterport attended the meeting of we're and the losses of the war. Russia is des- To get Villa, get Villa, get Villa, ?100. They adopted, Ming pleted. The of Belfast has a for j North Waldo Pomona in North Searsport Jan. A fatal accident occurred late Monday after- City large and But Carranza has put our commission to rout, was carried off on the. shoulders of his .^A tined to become a powerful prosper- noon, Jan. Herbert L. Moore And the boys who marched in have been asked 10th. admirers. 15th, by which tax deeds which are held as collateral 1 and in her rehabiliment to march lost his life. ous nation, out. oan at umuu uau niuay Not long before five o’clock he j The nasKet game vxii mihi mvdU line (Ul Ami still Prexy'does not know what he’s about. men, money and machinery between Brooks H. S. and the M, E, drove past his daughter’s home, standing on a the tax on the deeded to American But, nit Villa, nit Vida, nit Villa! evening dressing another* group of listeners property the 1 load of lumber; and when afterward his horses will figure largely. Seniors, resulted in a victory for the visiting and, carried away the denunciation “Was it Whiskers 1 by a notice- Carranzr, oh, Prexy?” were stopped after run driver- this does not the ci* I In England there has Been cried team. of tile holders of flour, exclaimed: “Fel- having away, ing property give down is known Prince a less, what as the Charles Ualk- able leveling of class distinctions. “Proved pretty tough worm in your patent Mrs. Stephen Foley arrived on Wednesday’s low' citizens, Mr. Hart has now 53,000 J inside?” er search was made for him. He was to meet their and J shall will barrels of flour in his store. Let us hill, obligations, A side by side in the boat from Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Foley ( go and pauper fight With a shake of his pedagogue head he re- found beside the road with Mrs. and offer hint a and if he lying unconscious, drink from the same canteen plied: occupy the rent on Main street owned by $8 barrel, seii this to who will trenches, a cut on his and in a few minutes ex- property 1 j Villa! does not tTTke it”—here head, people p in arms. Ofli- ‘‘Quit Quit Villa!! Quit Villa!!!” A. A Barden for the present, somebody and are literally brothers pired. The roads are and it is | touched him on the shoulder—“we shall icy, supposed are to know on the sold. the classes have in Friends of Jaqaes Freeman glad that the sled property cers from working j ‘‘I alone had the courage to offer from him in slewed, throwing him to the | that he is comfortably since his fall a depart peace.” men of title, resting and the horses. their commands wealthjind the Kaiser in a letter to was ground, starting j peace,” says the which time he but did The hint enough, and his hearers factories and in the hos- ! week ago, at injured After the sale the collector of taxe In the munition , German and he set on in a body for the warehouse of The farm owned Miss .S Chancellor, says further not fracture his hip as was feared at first, buildings by Geneva of rank and wealth tend women that with God’s aid he took to free Eli Hart & Co., in Washington street. Grant were entirely destroyed by fire early pitals steps The senior boys of the M. E. Sunday school real estate to tne and tha or to the sick and The on the of the purchaser the machines minister the world. His the from j clerks, approach last Tuesday morning. The flames start- ;K | taking Belgians j entertained their girl friends in the M. E side side with.those of hum- mob, hastened to shut the doors, but id in the about the wounded by their homes to make slaves of them, and A social evening eil, presumably with the city treasurer for two S | vestry, Thursday evening. one was burst in and barrels of flour posite'd bler walks in life, and between them chimney, as there had been a hot fire in the resorting to starvation to compel them was enjoyed, and refreshments were served. and self were rolled into the street and opened. kitchen stove late the and when interest at 10 °Io annum there is mutual regaid respect. to is of previous night; ing per from work, course one of his steps for ! Harold Rowe of Hartford, Conn left fo Mr. with a few now of the Hart, police, Miss Grant rose in the morning that part of have a very erroneous idea his Many the world. home Monday Jan. 15th, accompanied by on but were at- freeing arrived the scene, they the house was Unable to and these tax deeds are a first is a burning fiercely. sale, British aristocracy. Royalty thing Mrs. Mary Haley, who will spend stones driv- grandmother, tacked with staves and and reach her she ran to the home of around conven- The reply of the and telephone It is hedged by Allies, Belgium, the remainder of the winter with her daugh- en from scene. Barrels of flour and of apart. the Charles a near and was regardless any change in President Knight, neighbor, help property ^,1 tions which date back for many genera- to Wilson’s note, of which a ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe. sacks of wheat meantime had been called, isothing, however, could be done to is on and which are no doubt often found synopsis given another page, serves The officers of O. E. S.f thrown from the window by scores, ship. f tions, Cushing Chapter, save the buildings, and on y Miss Grant’s cannot be As to reveal the more the were Jan. 10th. and the flour irksome, but transgressed. clearly insincerity installed Wednesday evening, eagerly gathered up by and one or of furniture were trunk two pieces a are not and of the Kaiser’s An stew, confectionary, fruit and nuts women and children. A thousand I to have large attendance at th to the nobility they arrogant, mendacity trickery oyster saved. These buildings were thoroughly re- hope were after the installation. There will bushels of wheat and 500 barrels of or inhuman as so often proposal. served and a few when purse-proud por paired improved years ago at 9 a be work in the at the next meeting flour are said to have been destroyed. on Monday,. February 5, 1917, it be degrees they were bought by Miss Grant and her father, trayed. Generally speaking may the DK. AND MRS. NEVIL MONROE HOP- Jan. 24th. While the mob was thus engaged No of them that the the rank the former owner being .Forrest Grantv me more than to sell the roa said higher was and would please J KINS last even- I cry “Meech, Meech!” raised, democratic and The Burr Club supper Thursday stock had been kept on the place for some time the more unassuming. a party went off toward the East riv- ing had a small attendance on account of the and the loss was mainly that of the buildings. for taxes would be to have all the ta m jB The war will not lower their distinction, Observe Their Anniver- er to attack the warehouse of Meech & Wedding 1 storm. The matrons for the evening were of I hut will raise the standard of with a Dinner and Dance. Co., but stopped on the way and sack- The joint installation of Monroe Lodge for sale to citizenship sary ! Mrs. J. H. Thayer, Mrs. G. H. Clements, Mrs. estate advertised be paid tend to the general welfare. ed the warehouse of Herrick & Co., Odd Fellows and Loyal Lodge of Rebekahs | and promote [The Washington Post, Jan. 6th.[ ! E. 6. Neally, Mr3. Clifton Coggins and Mrs. R. in all industrial and and destroyed thirty barrels. took place last Friday evening with many in- date of sale. Increased activity One of the most and L Clements. Mrs. J. H. Thayer, chairman of unique original In a card published In the newspa- vited guests present. The officers of Loyal | will follow the entertainment coihmittee that Union agricultural pursuits war, of the was the reported parties year dinner-dance pers Hart & Co. remarked that the im-- Lodge are as follows; N. G., Elia Lincoln; V, and London will no longer harbor an Hail hid been engaged for the evening of and China wedding anniversary party pression prevailed that they were mo- G., Abbie Clark; Rec. Sec., Bertha Nealley; of unemployed. The growing Easter Monday. army given last night by Dr. and Mr3. Nevil nopolizing flour. The truth was, all Fin. Sec, Alice Palmer; Treas., Mary A EDWARD SIBLEY, Collector of fail of food has brought home the Maude scarcity Monroe Hopkins in their home in Ban- ! APPLETOM. flour in the city was the property of Twombly; Chap,, Sadie Cunningham; W., necessity of raising more crops, espec- the millers and was held under the Con., Jessie Massuer; ft. S. N, G., Theo croft place. It was in celebration of the Cooper; Belfast, January 15, 1917. of and it is found tiiat of the owners. It was needless E. L. S'. N. Grace Ritchie; R. S. V. | ially potatoes; twentieth anniversary of their marriage | Mrs, B, H. Keller is visiting Mrs Grace Sher- control Dickey; G., mar.v articles “Made in can other in Boston, to say that the destruction of an arti- G., May Curtis; L. S. V. G., Hattie M. Moore; Germany” and was also for their debutante man Bliss and friends daugh- reduce the I. The WHITE’S CORNER, (Winterpoit.) TRANSFERS IN he at home and em- cle could not tend to price. G., Lucy Dickey; O. G., Maude Ricker. manufactured, give ter. Miss Anne Hopkins. There were 60 i T. W. Pease of Thomaaton left for home Nor did for flour at once went work was most D. D. the at dinner and a number of the it, up excellently performed by was at home from Au- to maimed victims of war. guests after a visit with Dr. B. H. Keller Hon. C. M. Conant 1 ployment Wednesday ja asked for the The ball 50 cents a barrel. P. Cora Bowker and D. G. M. Gertrude Bow- The following tram will be less In guests dancing. I and for the week-end. There extravagant living. family. gusta I recorded in Waldo .1 was a yellow ball, also a Chinese balk At a second meeting in the park a ker, of Belfast. Immediately afterward, the as this country as well England, where Miss who is the was in Jan. 9th on for week The house was lighted throughout with Evelyn Berry, spending few weeks later the crowd came bear- Grand Lodge deputies, C. A. Rogers and James C. C. Clements Augusta the ending J been so other food has : in St. Mo., with her Mrs. meat has high, yellow Chinese lanterns, and yellow rose winter Louis, aunt, ing flags inscribed “No rag money- Wentworth, of Searsport, installed the follow- business connected with the Partners Union j William Patterson, 1 been substituted with beneficial and chrysanthemums were the Fred Davidson, recently underwent a success- terson, land and In results, jonquils give us gold or silver,” “Down with ing officers of Monroe lodge, I. O.O. F.: N. G., Mrs. Mary Haley, who has been ill wit! j do.; flowers Yellow balloons were used. used ful operation for I Carl C. Be! so that the consumption of meat is like- appendicitis. chartered monopolies,” ‘‘We go for prin- Herbert Clark; Rec. Sec,, bronchitis for two weeks, is slowly convalesce Jenkins, to carry out the decorations and the at- Cooper;V.G.,Freeman lessened in the Several two and four horse teams are haul, no “We will Fin. J B. Treas. kins, do ; land and bui; ly to be greatly future. tendants were ‘all in Chinese costumes. ciple; monopolies,” enjoy A. F. Durham; Sec., Palmer; ing. William B. W ing timber through this place to Union, to our liberties or die in the last ditch.” F. L. C. B. Crocker; W Llewel- orcest* France has nothing to learn in the way The dinner was served in Dr. Hopkins’ ship Palmer; Chap., Mr. and Mrs. A T. Nickerson of SwanvilU a F. land worderful on the first an go by G. V. R. R. and M. C. R. R. to Thomas- A bench was used for Leslie White; R. S. S Howard, do.; of household economy or intensive culti- library floor, carpenter’s lyn Knowlton; Con., and son Kermit were recent guests of C. C improvised bar was with bar- ton. The timber was cut in Montville. platform, and mounted on this Ming Willard L. S. S., Haskell; pore. It has often been said that a arranged, Twombly; Ephraim Clements and vation. tenders in Chinese and tickets family. costumes, held its annual urged his hearers not to use rag money, R. S. N. Isaac L. S. N. G., Homer Martha 1’. Howard. live well on what Golden Rod Rebek&b Lodge G., Curtis; French family would were handed the which were used foundation of artistoc- who had been in Scarbort guests installation of officers which was the R. S. V. G„ Nelson S. V. G.» Mrs. Geo. L. Clark, Worcester, do; land an wastes. for the served. Wednesday evening,Jan. Prince; Curtis;^. an American family delectable drinks During and Another several is the of Mrs. C. B, W. New were inducted into office raey monopoly. s|>eaker Andrew I. G E. T. Gilbert; O. G., G. for weeks, guest S. Freeman, the dinner a of an ancient Chinese 10th. The following Moore; not in the prize in a month. This country, though war, advised the crowd to go west body, Palmer. At the conclusion of the cere- Jewett for the present M. and Clarence A. | print, framed, was given for for the current year by District Deputy presi- A. tax” and the artistically land at an found a new is a “war prices of Haskell as buy $1.23 acre, remarks were made the Belfast. paying the most humorous, two-minute speech, dent Lucy M. Simmons, with Lela monies by installing Mrs. A. R. Wellman entertained aevera 1 state and let the aristocrats build their the necessities of life are as or all the and Sec- a was Marguerite M. Ri se high, 'guests entering into the contest. Marshal; Lina Burkett, Grand Warden officers, and short program given,consist- ladies at dinner Wednesday and while then own houses. This time the artillery land 1 than in the war zone. Certain The places were marked by bal- and G. F. of a recitation Maude music, Woodbury, do.; higher, yellow retary, Mina Fuller, Grand Treasurer ing by Cooper; they kindly assisted her in tacking two puffs loons attached to bracelets. paraded', and no disorder occurred. Prescott D. H. Carl- manufacturers and financial magnates jade S,; N. G., Edna Esancy; V. G., Mary Berry; Jessie Massuer; song, Maude Cooper; and in- After, the dinner the retired to The of 1S37 into who has been guests Financial panic passed history strumental music Jessie Massuer, Carl Virgil Linnell of Bangor, Carter, do; land and t are making colossal fortunes and the em- Recording Secretary, Helen Gushee; by Dr. Hopkins’ in the as the most severe monetary the home of his mother laboratory basement, Grace probably and Horace after which frequent visitor at Percy Allen Dodge, in the munition factories are re- where a wonderful vaude- Secretary, Mary Gushee; Treasurer, Whelan, Cunningham, ployes professional crisis the country has ever experienced. Mrs. A. started for the Pacific coas Elden Burnhan Josie Robbins; Conductor, a bountiful was served in the dining G, Larby, Dodge, before unheard of, while ville performance was given, including a Gushee; Warden, and supper ceiving wages Banks all over the country failed, Jan. 9th. Sarah E. Davis, Bar show. A box office was Carrie Sherman; Callie Fuller; R. S. hall below. outside of the sections in which these moving picture Chaplain, most of the notes in circulation became erected and guests had to provide them- N. G„ Helen S. Gushee; L. S. N. G. Mary Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clements and Mr. am an, Lincoln, N. H.; lai: industries are located business is poor valueless. Many large busiiiess firms selves with tickets before entering. One Ness; R. S, V. G., Gertrude Waterman; L. S, V. CENTER MONTVILLE. Mrs. G, H. York attended the meeting o terport. also and mills and factories shut and The war of the features was the of an failed, j stagnation prevails. big presence G., Grace Johnson; I. G., Inez Ames; O. G., North Waldo Pomona Grange in North Sears Alice R Stimpson, ancient Chinaman of occult down because their products could not sold two heifers last week to Knowlton, do.; land an contracts are ending now, and will not accomplish- Elmer After the installation there James Clement port, Jan. 10th. ments, Lao Ise Muh tc Sprague. be sold. Rich men became poor, and Irvin Grant Dc dge, Kr- j men and women to Ya, pronounced C. B. Cushman. be renewed. The were literary and musical numbers which in- Elden Burnhar be 12u years old, who did and said won- poor people because there was no work R. C. Nealey had the misfortune to lose om j Dodge, have will Helen Alton Rowell and of The Waldo Cow; whom they given employment derful and cluded piano solos by Ora Bryant and family Mansfield, Mass., o: j Unity wise things for the edification to be had suffered for lack of food. In of his work horses last week. Dr. Darling 1 Rowell. E. B. Hunt, Unity; lan have to look for work at lower wages. of the The souvenirs coitsistec Gushee, and readings by Nellie Johnson and are visiting his mother, Mrs. Ellen | company. ho place was the panic more keenly felt Belfast was called, but could do nothing t< stock of for the ladieE Pitman. A repast was Penson Clement has been ill the There must be a slump in the well-equipped flashlights Evelyn sumptious than in New York, where all the banks quite past relieve the animal. and for One of the toy guns the men. served in the lodge dining hall before the few weeks and unable to attend the store. market in what arp known as the “war suspended May 10. 1837.—Philadelphia THIS STOP features of the performance was a raic C. O. is a great sufferer at thi; guests left for their homes. Press. her Whitney babies,” and the country will face a fi- of at the moment the Miss Edwina Berry has been visiting dragons, lights writing with a severe attack of muscula were men uncle, Joha Sanford, and >in nancial and industrial crisis. This has | suddenly lowered. The shoi WEST FRANKFORT. family, Liberty. o FROM FAi A Great Wheel. rheumatism. The familj has the sympathy no | and dispelled the dragons with their guns, went to Au- been foreseen and the emergency will Chester Cushman Waterville, as his mother is unable b ► Ever count the dea and the ladies with their dis Laxey, in the Isle of is the the community, I flishlights of the farmers have haul- Man, are nut- There are other Many completed gusta and Gardiner on business last Monday on accoun ; brush? They doubt be met. many covered and rescued the and thi of the lead mines of the leave her chair without assistance, i pieces, their ice. headquarters baldness and proof ilia’ that will come for solution ing morning. of an accident a few months ago. Mrs. Juli problems up pieces were all unique souvenirs. island. It is celebrated also for Its j germ is busy on your An Miss Velma Grant spent the week-end with Larkin Club of 16 members, with the week. th» when the war closes, concerning which Hawaiian orchestra played through great wheel, which was erected In 1S54. The Soap White is with them present Dr. Sangerbund, out the evening and for the friends in North Searsport. met Jan. 13th, with first discovered tha; would be futile. j dancing Its diameter Is seventy-two feet, and so tneir families, Saturday, predictions When the vaudeville was then are caused by a micr I over, Mrs. Charles a last Mr. and Mrs. Bean. Fogg spent day week splendidly Is it set that there Is no os- Edgar SWANVILLE covery of the value | were some animated cartoons shown am with her son, Fred Fogg, and family, in Mon- cillation, and it has been going prac- The heavy rain all day Sunday, Jan. 14th (liquid form) in destr It is somewhat of a to read in a entertained the surprise monologist company is i 1 and prevent The roe village. tically ever since its erection. carried off a great deal of snow, injuring the Miss Annie Nickerson, who teaching promptly dancing was then begun, in the li hair. The effect of th> the annual of the State in- s report dairy | and a crreat deal of ice, as the Porter district, Searsport, was at horn ! brary, which had been cleared of tables Miss Mabel Wood of Swanville is at [work sleighing leaving Sage is simply marv structor, J. H. Blanchard of Auburn, the A supper was served at 1 o’clock. Mrs for Mrs. Walter Lowe, who has been ill for He Reduced. the lowlands were flooded with water. over Sunday. people have now aw I statement “that after a careful investi- Hopkins, who wore a charmini Willis—I took to reduce. Qtl- they can be quickly received, the past few weeks. up golf The installation of officers of Union Harvest S. met last with the presi of blue her debu The L. A. Friday their hair by using 1 he believes that more than one- gown light tulle, and 11s—Did you succeed? Willis—YeB. I j gation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant went to Monroe Grange took place Saturday night, Jan. 13th, Mrs. C, R. Nickerson. It will mee t Parisian Sage is sold tante daughter wore yellow tulle ove dent, j half of the of Maine are reduced my bank account, my hours at as assisted Nicker and druggists ever1, dairy products cloth of gold and carried orchids and vio Jan. 12th to attend the joint installation of with James Cilley installing officer, Thursday, Jan. 26th, with Mrs. T. D. good the office and my reputation for veraci- sive, daintily perfuni at a Iobs, and that the price lets. Miss Frances a debutant the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. by Leonard Jackson and Miss Lura Bennett, if stormy, the next fair day. 1 produced Hopkins, son; and will surely cause har with of a ty.—Puck. who the work in a as > received is not commensurate either later season, was in Chinese coatume Mr. and Mrs. performed very Interesting and really seem twice Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chase will leave thi 9 and acted as at efficient manner. 100 were the cost of or the intrinsic extremely attractive, Charles Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Nearly people production to Thayer Talebearers are Just as bad as tale- week for Everett, Mass., to spend the remain tendant the learned Chinaman, La served with a supper, such as the ladies of the cf milk as with other attended the North Waldo Pomona ■ value compared Tse Muh Ya. Grange makers.—Sheridan. of the winter with their daughters, Mn j can der in North Jan. 10th- It was grange prepare. foods. But at the 47th annual meeting meeting Searsport F. E. Nickerson and Miss Julia Chase. Administrator’s Nonet The Montville Tent of Maccabees were in- of the Vermont Association To Bar Mails tQ Liquor Advts. a pleasant meeting and was enjoyed by all One Dairymen’s Only Worry. Messrs. Nickerson & Damn present. vited by Liberty Tent to their installation oi H. M. Chase, in Burlington, Vt., Jan. 9th Thomas O. Pattei ; or Real Esta Washington, Jan. 11. TranBmissio 1 officers Thursday night, Jan. 11th, but as ii T. D. Nickerson, A. T. Nickerson, J, of the of Vermont •'I do not fear the Germans, the President di ^ Bradlee University mails of o r STATION. Marden and Herma 3 in the liquor advertisements WALDO was a cold, stormy night* the installation wai son, M. E. Curtis, Joseph Pursuant to a licens* showed from from counties or otherwise int say, those who have harvest of Probate for th>- * figures eight circulars, newspapers put off until Friday night, when a few fron Bachelder are among Judge r is a weeks “I do not fear the Germans for are U r at aucti the State that the cost of States which prohibit such advertising o Mrs. Cora Elwell spending few they ice. shall sell public in average here attended. They were Mr. and Mrs. Har ed their >• solicitation, is barred by a bill by Sens ~ with Mrs. away; February, A. D. 1917, at on 514 farms was but Hussey. and Mr »> labor $400, only den 'Erskine, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gay in ev noon on the tor Bankhead of Alabama, passed toda “The Mexicans don’t trouble, they will kill an j Smelt fishing through the ice is quite premises. Miss Edna Seekins is with Mrs. H. which John A w* two-fifths of the 514 were making mors It now to the stopping will slay. and Mrs. Chester Cushman. They reported J. Nickerson an i interest by the Senate. goes House they dence just now. Walter de •> for a one do the if I e o dike, in said County, were that th 3 Littlefield while. And will other, let 'em ha\ very evening, with a supper t than this, while three-fifths makiny Senator Bankhead explained enjoyable Merrithew built a large fish house lat described re. their way; Leon the following bill was not aimed at newspaper advei Miss Mildred Hanson of was in hulled corn and milk and pastry, the littl e of the 1 less. One-fifth were losing money. Ths Citypoint those blamed old ai e and there is a colony of The homestead “But sutfragetists who ___ week quite tising especially, but more particular! town situated in Thorndike, M > cost of labor seems to be the troubls recently visiting friends, hanging round ray gate, houses on the lake. The fisherwomen at e high at dealers to SEAKSMONT. Main tog*; wholesale liquor prever J “I wish they would take poison or would freer e side of street, in while in this Mr Sidney Johnson is loading earB with cord as successful as the fishermen. Vermont, State, their sending liquor advertisements an ^ at any rate,— Portland Press. quite I ings thereon standing, wood to be ta Belfast. used for Blanchard says that “the use of oleo soliciting orders through the mail int 0 shipped Through the courtesy of the Society o story building ■ Masonic Hall, and another States which such ae visited her Mrs. Albert C. H. has at bii 1 j margarine largely goverrs the price ol “dry” prohibit Mrs. Hussey cousin, Colonial Dames, Cunningham and dwelling. t» f1 vertisement. Children Ury poolroom ,j Damm, in Swanville last week. Children ury home one of the traveling libraries from th< dairy products,” and that a committee FOR FLETCHER’S Tbs books be takei Dated this ninth day of ; and are FOR FLETCHER’S Maine State Library. may I was appointed at the last dairy confer Emery Hussey Wesley Peavey ship- 1 citizens of Searsmont 3w2p B. O. NORTON-U to Bro’s, Boston. out, free of charge, by CAS TO R I A ence to ascertain the State institution! ess ping potatoes Chapin OASTORIA The Belfast Spiritualist which the Society will meet iu “Our Folks,” an attractive play Business is rushing at the Coe-Hortimer of Belfast. Memorial hall ;\e\vs next Sunday at 2 30 and Biraca and Philathea and 7.30 p young people of the plant they are working three eveninga m Mrs. Ella Staples of this will be of the High city will apeak, classes have been rehearsing, present* each week. sub-master and a silver Sensitive lVbb| collection will be Throats taken. ed in the Methodist vestry Tuesday evening, everal days last week and | | A. E. Clark (’amp, S. of V., Auxiliary will A still alarm at noon Parker is the Jan. 12th was for a need careful treatment Feb 6th Mrs. S. A. coaching a :ier substituted. give public dance in Memorial hall this, fire in the which will be published chimney Cottrell house, No. 8 Con- cast, the personnel of with or by Rev. Robert1 from Thursday, evening, music by McKeen’s page in the within more than gress street, tenement occupied Mr. later. orchestra. .. with Year wishes by Carle New I & and Mrs. Henry Collins. There wasno need Jones’ and his they wraps The Journal damage! bundling An Announcement Party. The engage- Frank J. Mur ley of Brockton, Mass., who full A. | ction in Raphnel L-avitc, of elder had been foreman of the reciprocate principal the Brick during changing seasons. ment of Mias Velma S. Mitchell, daugh- stitching'room of school in East Belfast, of Leonard & Barrows’ shoe ANNUAL recently resigned to go ter of Mr. and Mrs. M L. Mitchell this city, factory since early to where he will Augusta, c'erk in a hardware The cod liver of Detroit, in December, has Kis position and re- was called to Mid- pure oil in to Charles Ernest Lynds Mich., resigned store. Miss Charlotte E. has lhu-s- turned home last He was succeeded the death of Staples succeed- was announced at a very pretty party Monday. -iday by ed him in the school. at the home of Mr. by Richard F. Smith of well Mrs. day evening, Jan. 11th. Weymouth, Mass., | Reynolds. who There was an error last week in and Keene, upper High street. arrived last Saturday. Mr. Murley took j ..rtland arrived Tues- the advt of Mrs Elmer the officers club to whiah Miss Mitch- position ag linst his physician’s as mother’s absence. municipal concerning the assess- The members of th? j-the advice, he Remnant merits of sewer to had an Sale taxes on the aii recently undergone operation for 1 Bay View scorn el) were invited house, street, belongs | the rtained Saturday which is He roomed while here in the corrected in this issue. The l„t thinking it was a regular meeting. The eve- appendicitis. C. her new home, No. 157 sess.d to V. and E, Sherman house and made friends. A. Simmons should have beck ning was spent with cards sewing, and at many / afternoon in honor ( .day a in eessed to M. R. Knovdton. 9.30 a lunch was served the dining OF dainty Belfast Opera The Canadian woods _ ]. L. a member. House. f Perry, decorated for The room, which was appropriately were served after the following is in the real estate EMULSION serve as a background for the thrilling photo- | transfers the occasion. A big ball of moss suspended in Piscataquis country: "Eliza A. is helping thousands to play, “Nanette of the Wiids,” in which the Bradbury „f strengthen was over the center of the table covered with Augusta, by trustees under will, to Charles of famous Pauline Frederick is starred arid which the annual the tender linings their throats, from which white ,-ity attended of little bouquets of carnations Bradbury Belfast, real estate in Twp. 1, will be shown tonight at 7 and 8.30. It is a Short | retail monument dealers while at the same time it aids the ribbons led to the place-'. The place cards, Range 13, and Twp. 1, Range 14, W. E. L. s.” tale of the cslebrated Northwest Miunted Lengths l ,> cold and threatened mother, Mrs Ralph Thursday night.* Lynds powerful love drama, “The Dark Silence.” of Mich •ffieer. The committee on story telling will be in Belfast and made friends ino attending physician Emery Kalamazoo, is with thorn. quent visitor nuny Many of the scenes were taken behind the Nathan Read r:.T. '~~3ocr±r=3fii=5' i Lieut. Hazeltine, who is attached to the 14th Frank Downes,George Randall, her?, .who extend congratulations. He ij a firing lines of the great Europaan armies, but [o] [o| jo] U. S. was and Kt nneth Colcord. The committee to I Cavalry, recently promoted to the pre- registered druggist and is employed in Detroit, “The-D irk Silence” never impresses you as a n with It. Conner, Mrs. a new consists of Karl 1 signal corps, an honor for one of his age. sent program Smalley, Mich wher they expect to make their home war story, the thread of romance is too strong. Louise H. Ferguson »3 Edwin Charles Robbins and Walter Morse, in the near future. N > date for the wedding is settings rich, and Mr. and Mrs, T. Marshall Saunders of Rock- Photoplay unexcelled, hursuay at their farm Marr. i'here be a debate on an interesting wiy has h-»en set as it is uncertain when Mr. Lynds Clara Kimball Young’s personality dominates land arrived last Thursday to the re- irmeriy the Charles H. spend v ith Wallace Pendleton and Walter subject, will be able to come to Belfast. every minute ^f the p'ay. mainder of the winter at Mrs. Saunders’ far- onner has added a wide Omar i:t affirmative and Kenneth McCorrison Trust mer home on Waldo while Mr. Saun- i.shioned house, and built Bridge street, and Leroy Wing in the negative. The debate have it for ders is employed ns engineer on the Belfast Company’s d will ready last Thursday evening resulted in a vote for the branch R. R, succeeding Charles of Notwithstanding Thompson the negative side. A new patrol to be known COUNTRY KNEW I MURDERED MODEL | Waterville, who had been f, party were comfortable substituting as tot F x has been organized with the follow- a Char'es F. Shaw, who is in Miami. Fla. .Mr. n fire. ing members: Wa’te Whitehead Fader; Roy Christmas Club °i Saunders had been on the run between Ki l>r::df >:-»i assistant leader; Rand ill. i!t.- i nvnsend entertain- George i ! land and Portland. j N" .: •Read, Elmer Eiiis, aria Arnold, aud guests Wednesday Ler.sy | New Y\ iand Elmer Keene, their home in Congress Advertisements. Tim Pennine : B Electric Co. has ■ .'--■rved at 6 something o’clock, the 1 iukmen’s Concert and Ball Washing- for 1917 on “Good Lighting"—and is t. « '.icKon mashed prtpa/rd >• >•' -- < salad, po- t company will have their annual con- !j nish >i ruwb- it....Edward Sibley, tax e .MeeL rry jeflo, Cv-fLe 1/1 ill ii * he 0{ era House, Friday f. nounces e sale of real estate, at auc -n tu nl ir!\ was enjoyed during • vr-n J n. %ith rnusie McKeen's lifith, by — taxes on the of e first Monday i;, J-, ru v at V Insures for Chnstmas next embers the ub are or, nestra. Instead of the r* gular supper, you money year, n. i:, the ■ Annette Li 1 office of the collect*.r \?\ ;*-■!!, Holt, whi -h is omitted this year on account of he He would be pleased to have all tin for Taxes, Insurance, Winter’s label and Lytle Town- high cost of‘foods, mere or less of which is your the real estate advertised i\*r sab : u.i i. : present. Other guests wasted, they will substitute a two-reel the date of picture sale, heb. 5th_t. & J o 0 Coai Bill, and other Helen Kittridge, Martha entr.led “The Firemen.” Messrs. E. purposes. annual remnant sale is Percy rite now on and will c»n Owen, Greer and Alfred E. Shute will begin a canvass tiuue until the goods are sold. The sale .11 next week for the sale of tickets. The cren< r- r -masted schooner Wm. J. eludes odd sizes in waists and corset ..Id lot al committee in charge is captain tl. y sold the Pendleton of dress and George for by skirts, interesting prices on rain 1 Dec. 16 Darby; foreman William A. Decrow and as Open Membership tee is said to have been $30- coats and woolen one-piece dresses ... Tiu sistant Francis X Pendleton. Fred ° was 887 tons and foreman, gross was Dickey-Ivnowlton Real Estate Co will sell at 0 Nickerson is in of the and 0 in 1885. Some charge printing, You can time to Me., years private sale Wednesday, Jan. from 1 to 5 # join any up 24th, E. Ellis and W. L. Robinson of the music ad been Fr^d dismasted, she was P- m. at the E. R. Pierce house on Church and hall. Ice cream, and Pendleton's and cake, candy pop towed to street all the furnishings of the former own- corn fresh from the machine will be on sale in the dock oere for some ers including much of antique and de- style during the evening. 31, 1917. ■or were d spars received here sign-The Edison Phonograph, “Tne Phono- January work was begun on the graph with a soul," $30, $50, $75, up to $6 Steamer Notes. A movement is under p 000, -t >ry to re-rigging her. Later is sold by Carle & JoneB. Call on them and way to establish steamship service between Join and get your trends to join. o hear the New and convert her into a barge and I Edison, which re-creates the Cape Jellison, Stockton harbor, Norfolk, Rockland where the neees- J voices of the world's greatest artists.Big Va. It is expected that at least one of the ere made and she has made bargains in a New Model Ford Touring Car. Merchants & Miners Transportation Company’s ^ ne in tow the See advt. for steamers will be used. & ports of tug j particulars. Thelephone 175-12 The project is an out- r new owners will no doubt | B. F. Cushing, City point bridge, Belfast_ growth of the existing conditions on the raii- Waldo Trust oner rig again, as there is a 1 See statement of the Searsport National bank roads, congestion of freight and car shortage Company p such vessels for the off-shore ; of Searsport-Up stairs rent of 4 rooms, handicapping Maine potato growers in the • BELFAST. 8 with toilet of their MAINE, j water, and large shed all on one shipment product. It is expected ! floor, for rent to small family Chance for that potatoes and paper from Stockton Springs, 1 lo, : .i Last the Monday morning | garden.Chambermaid wanted at once at will comprise the bulk of cargoes shipped South Iol.--3oi-izrzzSfol:p— Iorr~ i! Ini artment received a call for aid | the Windsor Hotel. if the service is established. In all probability .i Asst. Chief E. L. Cook, and return cargoes of southern products will be The Daughter’s of l with a went Veterans. The regu- ’-irby, crew, to | shipped .... The steamer Castine made a spe- '•be ! lar meeting of Emma White Barker Tent, D. chemical engine, but there cial trip to Castine last Friday with members of was held there on which to I V., Wednesday evening, Jan, 10th load the of the legislative committee on a Education. 1 with very good attendance. One G. A. K. passenger train returned ! who are making visits to the Normal schools Comrade was and two new members ring one, The run was obligated up j and institutes. Senator W. A. Ricker is a of the Tern were initiated. the time and our Brooks corre- J Following member of the committee and another mem- business session the that the officers were very grace- Having posed frequently for advertisers of national fame, Mrs. Grace Belfast firemen did j ber is one installed Ralph Brewster, Esq., of the former ;vai. The fully by Department President Mrs. Roberts, mysteriously murdered in Philadelphia, was well known to the pub- central telephone ; principals of the Castine High Etta Piper Savery, assisted by Miss Alice E. school_Owing lic pictorially, though not by name. Codding operator, was in one | to the ice interfering with her rudder in the but Simmons, Department Guide. Both were let- burned, the trunk line [ severe northeaster last the steamer ter in their The officers Thursday I have a lot of Canadian ugh Brooks w-as perfect parts. install- connected at j Isiesboro made but one trip tied ed were as follows: Friday having B _ was in order | President, Mrs. Emma J. sound and working about 9 up in Jslesborq Thursday night. She left there horses, young, | Brown; senior vice president, Mrs. Mary Car- Friday morning for Camden and made her out of work. Come I ter; junior vice president, Mrs. Myra S. right Dutch; afternoon Bolfcist -M The Unitarian regular trips, leaving Camden at 12, “ House* Qosyn Alliance chaplain, Mrs. Georgia W. Juan; treasurer, Opera J Comfortable and see them. 2tf afternoon arriving in Belfast at 2 p. m. and at that hour day at the home of Mrs. E. P. Savery; patriotic instructor, Miss for Isiesboro and the return to jrham. Miss Frances Alice trip Camden. W. L. WEST. Chase E. Simmons; councillors, Misses Florence TONIGHT ONLY—Two SHO'A'S-7.00 AND 8.30 P. Capt Bennett is much pleas< d with his new M., present and Mrs. Frank R. Kimball and Annella Guptill; secretary, Mrs. route and finds it much more satisfactory to the “Religious Intelligence Isa H. Ellis; guide, Mrs Ethel S. Pauline Whiting; have Belfast his terminal Frederick and Willard Mack Work.” It and make two round was voted to meet color bearer. Mrs. Dora J. Bridges; musician, trips between this city and Camden daily. ursday afternoon to sew for Miss Ruth Kimball. The other three color In “NANETTE OF THE There is a large patronage at this season, the WILDS” dated all are the and Charities,and re- bearers, guard assistant guard were A ■ traveling men finding it makes excellent train THRILLING TALE OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE. this, Thursday, afternoon at absent and will be installed later. The fol- connections at both ends of the Mrs. William b. were route. HEARST NEWS COMEDY Swan, High lowing gifts made in behalf of the Tent: CARTOONS lUbdomr,*?*oolUn • bdHoa __ mr-m_ **f" sewing materials. The paper Miss Simmons presented Miss Florence Kim- 1H t>ITY LAKE Forgot.” The first instal- Mb «d fcod a«l *•«"■* •"■TT-* »«■ •* was Mrs. ball mm xd -» ud *•*>— by Eugene L. Stev- with a past president’s jewel; Miss Kim- ment of Mrs. Dinsmore’s paper, published this Friday Evening Extra AttractionT •lass., and waB very interesting, ball presented Miss Louise H. Ferguson, who week, deals with the fashionable winter re- days when Salem RAT co/m, was the prin- had served the Tent as treasurer from the be- sorts of Florida; the closing instalment, which Concert by Belfast Band J of this lx Wr.U-1. taaM Mn. port country and the ginning, with a handsome will appear next week, is devoted to Charles- mahogany serving FRANK MCINTIRE IN “THE Rail anph' dry n. No odor owned there TRAVELING SALESMAN” and command- tray; Miss Kimball presented Mrs. Savery ton, S. C., and treats interestingly of that his- lyxb- ens he Band receives a b oacb caa. Hoar la Do- sailed to the four with a beautiful of toric percentage of the receipts. quarters bouquet chrysanthemums. city—The City Care Forgot. The St. _‘ fiwRah!^ 2S<-, 50c. aad :mir voyages often two The included a Charles lasting ! program song by Miss Ruth Hotel in New Orleans has issued a Saturday, Matinee and ne of I Evening Monday days witchcraft had atten- Kimball, reading by Miss Simmons and re- booklet with illustrations of the Crescent Evening ■ Morne's June Caprice in Fox Feature birthplace and his oth- 1 marks by Comrades and Sons of Veterans. A City, to which it. gives the title Mrs. Dins- VIVIAN MARTIN in * Belfast Water ints, and the famous social hour inure bestowed Company many old followed, when cake, fancy cookies upon Charleston, but which “THE RAGGED PRINCESS” "THE KIGHf DIRECTION” ■■scribed. Mrs. Stevens had many and cocoa were served Mrs. seems most for a which A Great FOR SALE i.Y Whereas the Belfast Water by Whiting, Mrs. inappropriate city Play and a Charming Star. A Beautiful Feature. Company has in- several ranks creased its rates to Individuals large photographs of Juan and Mrs. Nettie M. Merrithew. Thomas second or third as a cotton shipping port from Jan, 1, n: to 1917; ai d whereas, the t ity be- illustrate her H. Marshall and wh.ch ban riles much of the trade of COMPANY Government^ entertaining Post and Ladies of the G. A. R. the Clara in SWAN’WHMTEN-SMCKFOKD lieving the said increase to be 1 Tuesday “The Dark Silence75” contrary to con- were guests. Mississippi valley and the Gulf and Central tract, has under advisement and investigation Evening Kimball A Stirring and Romantic Drama the and American ports. In an advertisement the St. justice legality of said increase. 7 and that all should see. 1, therefore, as Mayor of Belfast, deem it Charles Hotel calls New Orleans “the 8.30 YouriP® Paris of NO and to to ADVANCE IN PRICES. STORAGE rny duty suggest the Citizens that in pay- and _ America,” that is correct, “Beto’ de ing their Water Tax they do so un ier protest -^^g&===>J|Qll51.c=±=5bi^^^S.E] v*ar New as to said increase until the Citv Orleans was as French a city as PACKING Government is able to determine trie of said Paris; the French people, language, customs OF permanency increase, which determination will be* brought and cueine As to predominating. Charleston, about as quickly as possible and within a limit- “THE—, it happens to be one of the few Goods ed time at the most. W. K. very Southern Household KEENE. FOR of cities the writer has SALE Mayor Belfast. | not visited, but with 3oods packed, stored or shipped by our expert which he has otherwise been familiar through packers. Estimates given by calling. reading, In ante helium was days Charleston New Model Ford Car. Home Of a literary center; indeed, it might well have Touring Furnishing Co., been called the literary center of the South, as BELFAST. MAINE. Purchased October 1st last and housed December Boston has been of 5th. Operated bv owner jusl No No No New England. of Sleep, Rest, Peace With a EDISON Many long to the in enough get engine order PHONOGRAPH her writers have below splendid running and car thoroughly limbered Lame or early dropped the liter- up. Aching Back. o Cost $475 with, all the extras. Will sell lor cash if ary horizon, but t^aul Hamilton the $325 sold before 1st. as the lot Hayne, February Weary of many a kidney sufferer. owner goes South on that date. Fain author of three volumes of poems, and William Demountable rims, oversize tires, extra tire and rim, and distress from morn to night. shock Get up with a lame Gilmore Simms, poet, novelist, dramatist absoibers, speedometer, chains, clock. Will be stored and back, [ insured free until May Twinges of backache 1 if bother you all day biographer and geographer, who has been st, desired by purchaser. Telephone 175-12 Dull breaks The a aching your rest at night with wood saw cut off kerosene Soul” called the “Walter Scott In outfits, saws, Phonograph of the South,” must Urinary disorders add to your misery’ and gasolene engines, electric lighting plants, If have still retain their respective niches in the B, F. CUSHING, Point you kidney trouble. " City Bridge, Belfast, Me. water plants. Send for circular. It will save Reach the cause—the of Fame. kidneys Temple After reading Mrs. Dins- you money. Kid"ey P‘llB Bre f°'r the ki 8 I and It coni a- might come. For some days past the have been under water many times. goric, Drops Soothing Cyrups. B I Opium, nor other narcotic ,*.d s :"'r B Portland bark Mary C. Fox had been am, or, rather. I was, a professional Morphine more than it has been in eousti-ni •. B diver. 1 didn't adopt the calling be- thirty years hanging tj our wake but did not longer relief of Constipation, Flatulency, V ii. B cause I considered it dangerous, for follow our lead; she tacked just under Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising M when properly done diving in armor is and the "• our lee when but a few miles off Bhore. by regulating Stomach- ami Bowels, ale B not dangerous. The same may be said similation of Food; giving healtliy and nat!i>; in:* || myself. The flour that I use gular that I should have been willing < ourt, to he h Id at in ■ three small sails is H p $250 on each which are now set. wonderfully share, quoted on the 13th d little trouble and it’s to risk a horrible death rather than do County, very lots at over $1100. for are ex- 1 917. t ten ol tin Under those conditions, and with seas | 2 easy to work with. It’s made in Ohio Earnings 1917 eloel. )>■ J jj II iwever, I cause, it w better than I can something unpleasant. pected to range somewhere between any they have, n> standing"on end, but little better than a I in the Miami petitioner should not be m .m | buy. —right Valley where the 1 jj presume it is the same feeling that $20 000,000 and $25,000 000, dividends of dead lee-drift could be IIAKHY made. soft compels a man to himself in $400 on each share A true Then winter wheat has an unusual qual- jj expose $100 being expected. Copy. Attest: It was a bitter night! to be followed too, it means a jj battle to certain death because be is The fleet now consists of 21 steamer-, ( HAS. K. .I< l! || big on account ity of the rich limestone B about tons the by a belated and a wild morn- J expected to do so. averaging 10.000 each, daylight I I am down a t a Pr bate ourt t-eiu | saving. cutting soil. It’s for majority of them commanded by Maine ing. good everything, and it Mr. Cheney, my diviftg companion, tor the County ot \\ aid... on men. Janua \ l>. my meat bills because the went down by one ladder. I an- y. 1917 The craft was sails and | | gives a most delicious flavor to E by tight, gear nutty §jj u other seme twenty feet distant from iU-TIN HEtKlMTI! ol there was an crew is so ( ounty of h. • were good, and able 1a family eating much more your Take advice and S PROSPECT FERRY. Waulo, baking. my try jjg bis. The water was clear, and tho tiou pray tii) that Koiei: «. of Russian Poles. Even this worn down >\\Miivi It*, oi some oti.f, bread. They seem to like it sun was shining upon it. so that 1 s he conservatoi n: writer now well wish to be half as appointed might could see almut me to a comparatively Mrs. Charles Banks and Mis.- Faustina better than the more Ordered, 1 iial tlie said p •; score and five William strong as then —two years expen- Tell long distance. I kept an eye on Mr. Harding called on friends in Frankfort ah persons interesteo by ortiei to be _ |j Jan. 6th. published tlii• But those were days when sailor sive foods. who struck the at the ago. m Cheney, yacht in be Rt publican Jourti. 2= jEE I She bad on ed at that men were fearless and strong and did not Flour. 11 bow, amidships. settled Mrs. P. M. Ginn is gaining slowly and | Kellasl, they ipp, = Court, to he held at Relfast, H her keel, and her masts were her friends for a whimper. To the Russians, snow and Even if I were not on nearly many hope complete County,on the i3th day ot P- | | saving I perpendicular. was about to at ten oi tlie clock beloie .. to be no more than See how much better drop recovery. ice seemed pleasing your will it the my other I am still sav- baking over the side to bunt for a to any they have, why jn. bills, place G. W. Silver is still confined to the er should be incidents of the work. | | be and see how much you can save! B St not granted almost half on the bread get a support under her when my at- house. He is attended by Dr. Emmer- H -viiKY' E. The Polander second-mate was a feath- | I ing You will like William m A true A tie si; Tell better than, p tention was attracted to Mr. Cheney. son ot copy. Bucksport. Chau. K. Jdh er-weight of only two hundred and forty | itself. any other flour you ever used. W He bad mounted the gunwale and | ( Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pierce and daugh- pounds, in form. He wore num- stood with one band m lie ratlines. perfect ter Minerva of were recent At a Probate Court held at h WILLIAM Then Sandypoint ber twelve boots, stuffed straw into them II M TELL FLOUR is sold under a Triple Guarantee. H p be began to go up band over guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harriman. for the County, of YYaloo It bears the Ohio Better band. Ho a •January, A. b. 1917. around his legs, and used a thin feather- g g Flour Label and is Guaranteed by the If stopped short distance mill C.’.aries who had been A. SHERMAN n- p. g g that makes it and by the grocer who sells it. g g from the surface and began to drop, Leake, visiting bed for a blanket. When tnc fog horn his wite and children for three weeks at IjiLMKRJ County, and Set It M. Mi; sliding bis band along tile upright and City of New Yoik.trup. had been lost overboard he made a wood- W. D. has returned to Bos- Harriman’s, will of Mary Maude M il like n. ropes. ton. en as thin and as a said ( ounty of Waldo,

— the Maine State Bar We were bound to Saint John, N. B was let go. warm. Association, end At any rate. I had one in a picket in CASTOR IA not a common this afternoon he gave an address in suit, •. t a Probate Court held at n very destination for Amer- it became more Ed. A. Richardson. (he my diving and Mr. Cheney had At night bitterly »or the ol V\ on cold; House of been For Infants and Children County aldo, ican in winter season. Representatives on “Edward provided with one. He was a. vessels, the running ice hardened up, the of .lanuaiy, b. 1917. causing to After a Livingston and His Relations With obliged move slowly through the ret lain instrument, pm | calm and dismal day there was chain to and the vessel John Sm Use For Over 30 Years part drifted upon U? | will and aui 1 OjHimren ; Thomas water, and meanwhile 1 was wonder- A testament half-hearted clear-off with but a Marshal',, Jefferson and Andrew bears a. late of Lel!a-t sickly “Clam Ledges,’’ to the west of D x Always - i Lydia Hatch, FEW FLETCHER’S ing what his intention was in coming ^ ot o wind out from the we3t. Jackson.” He was heartily aldo. deceased, having coming and more than a mile from applauded. that said \\ Island, ha,U to me. As soon as he reached me lie Signature of probate, praying Our troubles were not had CASTOR!A Hon. John A. Morrill of Auourn pre- M*«*>*^r 7-Cc£s?i44 j lie proved and allowed and 3 over—they land. And the weather was to gave me a at the same any yet pusifcuud time mem ary be issued toiler >i sided, Gov. Miliiken also seated hardly begun. become more intensely cold. The ice being made a grab for my signal line. In the ker, she being theex-etitrix m.t ■ We away for the coast of Maine: t PEACE NOW IMPOSSIBLE. upo the platform. Mr. Taft an tussle that I Ordered. That the said in kept hardened over the entire channel hut gave followed lost it. and lie pel up all persons interested by cam the wind to informal to the it. backed around the south-east reception members grasped aider to be iliree uvt was not immediately safe to travel over. The Allies to President just published Reply Wilson's 1 would t he Journal, a with a sure promise of troublesome j before the business session was resumed. not have believed that so Republican That was in March, 1872. when the Peace h ote and the Kaiser’s at Rellast, that they may I Rejoinder. much and ■• weather. Tonight Mr. Taft was one of (he strength agility could be ( ourt, to be hi Id at boliasi whole Penobscot became a field of bay I Tne Entente Allies, replying to Presi- at utilized under water. Count v,on the 13th lay ol E> When we had reached down j speakers ibe oar.quet of the associa- My antagonist to Mon- Bolid ice. at leu ot the clock betore o« dent Wilson’s peace note in a com- I tion at ihe Augusta House. 0 her got his arms around my and, At a Probate c ourt, held at Belfast, within and it to thick joint body, if any they have, why the pi hegan began snow, and fast, for the of Waldo, on the second was no were Gov. Chiet Jus- his knife from his cut County Tues tioi.t r .should not he granted. There communication between munication, made public Jan. 11th, "x- speakers Miliiken, pulling belt, the of with a strong on shore. day January, a. I) 1917. HARRY I gale directly tice Savage Ex Chief Justice Emery, rope connecting my waist witli (he us and the shore for more than two days. press the Delta! that it is impossible at I certain instrument, t« be the A true copy Attest: There was then to do Dean W. E. Walz of the purporting nothing possible University of men above. Then he began to dance A las’ will and test ament of Charles Clarence ( HAH E. .HdlS On each low-water the vessel laid well the moment a present to attain peace Maine Law Leonard A. < but to seek for a harbor of safety. School, Pierce about on the deck, Sylvester, late of Liberty, in said minty of evidently delighted Waldo 1 been for down on the beam-ends. At high tides that will assure them reparation, resti- of Houlion a d W. deceased, aving presented \ LDO Ss.— In c ourt of t In those there were Judge Joseph Sy- that he could so \JST days but few har- jump and come probate, inal said will be ■ tution and such as con- monds of Portland. high praying may proved VV fast, on tlie 9th day r .) she righied up and was pumped out. guarantees they a’ d allowed ami tliat le’t rs testament n v be bor-cnarts and of down so gently. iner a. ."thermal) and S' lh my knowledge the sider are essential. At the business session John A. Mot- issued to Bertha n. the executrix The cabins were there was Sylvester, of lhe will of .Mary Maude dry, plenty At the same rill was elected I was some feet under water, named therein. smelt-brooks and narrow, rocky channels tithe they accede to the president; Augustine thirty Belfast- m said County, de< of food and fuel and no one was uncom- President’s Sitnmons of with neither life nor at the Ordered, that notice he to all seated their first and final a of the home-state-coast was limited in- request to state their terms. Anson, Charles Sumner signal line, given persons in terested by causing a copy of this order to be (ration of said estate foi allow fortable except in mind. These terms go far beyond any state- Cook of Portland and Cyrus M. Blanch- mercy of a madman, for his actions deed. Had almost never sailed on published three weeks successively in The Re- Cuas,-1 ment thus far ard of Ordered, That notice then set forth by the Allies. Wilton, vice presidents; Normal confirmed that glitter in his I had publican Journal, a newspaper published at Bel- On the third morning a welcome crowd eye weeks successively in i n 1 | ing vessels—the only place where actua Their demands amount to the L Bassett of fast, that they may appear at a Probate Court, to virtually Augusta, secietary-treas- noticed before his was newspaper published in Bel. of men came just helmet put beheld at Belfast, within and for said valued of be twenty husky off, dragging dismemberment of Austria and urer; L. Parker of Jo in ('(unity, tha* all persons intereMt•<: n,. knowledge pilotship may Turkey. Ralph Rutnford, on the second of on. the others laid not noticed it Tuesday February next, at ten' ha -i two a indicate to liberate W Manson of Why le Court, to he lielo at i*11 obtained. light-weight boats, having hand- Trey intention Bo- Pittsfield, Wallace H. of the clock before noon, and show if I do not cause, of Februaiy next, and sl ew add Galicia as well as Polish White of know, except that there are any why the same should not sled under the two ends of each boat. hemia, Lewiston, Edwin Merrill of they have, be tlie said account v Have believed in proved, ami allowed. have,why always strongly Piussia to a new Kingdom of Poland, Skownegan and Frank G. of things which, though plain to some, approved HA It BY 1 The relief was headed young Farrington harry k. or and the party by bangs, judge. A true Attest: “Luck”, good bad, good was give Transylvania and Bukowina to Augusta, executive committee. are invisible to others. The only arti- A true Attest: copy. copy Cham E J-m Oscar Crockett, who later became so Serbian to with us that afternoon. In the blinding Rumania, Austria Serbia and cle connecting me with the world Chas. E, Joi nsUn, Register. well known as a Bteamboat the and Trieste to snow we made a new favorably Tyrol Italy. above was the air I was bell-buoy, ahead, FAIRFIELD PERSONALS. pipe. getting 11 a 1,1)0 SS — In Court of t the coast of Radical reconstruction of the Balkans, At a Probate Court, heiu at Beltasi. within and captain along Maine. He of air. but the maniac had V* last, on tlie Vth day off South Breaker,kept away and in a few plenty prov- for the Countv of Waido, on the 9th of Russian occupation of Turkey in Europe, day W that he would walk over the Mr. and Wlrs. Lee passed the week- ed himself A I) 1917. Charles Barnes, gunnLnn minutes made the snow on suggested of stronger than I—probably January, < White Head, liberation Armenia, Syria and Arabia, end in ley of \\aldo. in said uni ice to the main Belfast. 11 M. M1LLIKEN of New York, in the then land and thence drive to and the return of Alsace-Lorraine to on account of bis madness—and if he his first and final account followed a string of black ledges County and State of New York, one of lie Fr Mrs. John Reed has SET allowance. Rockland where t.e could telegraph to nee, with complete restitution of all gone to Troy, interfered with the supply of air l executors of the last *vil! of Mary Maude Milli- aiong to the entrance of Seal Harbor, Ordered, that notice there the Central Pow- where she will visit relatives fur a ken. late of Belfast, in .•■aid oi for the new territory conquered by few would suffocate. County Waldo, in in ran Bucksport tug C. B. San- weeks successively The in and let go two in are deceased, having presented a petition Maying anchors, safety ers, further purposes of the Entente. days. newspaper published in Be : ford to come to our assistance. This Having danced to his satisfaction. that the actual market value oi the property of and a clear berth at the The amounts of the indemnities are to that all persons inteiesteil in; just very dawn Karl said deceased now in his hands, subject to the of ours McK^chnie has entered the em- Mr. Clicney started for me again. I bate Court, to tie held at Bella of trip happened to be a bridal mat- be announced in the peace negotiations. payment of the collateral inheritance lax. the darkness! of th“ American Woolen Co. of January next, and show < In a ploy could see by the way he held his head persons Interested in the succession thereto ter as well as one of strenuous separate note the Belgian govern- have, why the said account It was a experi- and the amount of the tax thereon, may be de- happy evening,but perhaps we ment its desire for but Miss Marion Eastman has returned to that he was observing my air tube to lowed. cutr, expresses peace, termined the of Probate. by Judge H A KHY K. did not fully appreciate our good fortune declares it could only accept a settle- Augusta, wnere she is employed, after a see where he could cut it. for he held Crockett advised in Ordered, That the said give notice to A true copy. Attest: Capt. wisely that ment which would assure its week’s at her home in Benton. petitioner until midnight, when a blizzard came out reparation stay his knife still in his hand, evidently all persons interested by causing a copy of thi* Chas. K. John's case the vessel should fill with water, or and in the future. order to be published three weeks U from the north with sleet in its security Patterson and son quite pleased whenever a beam of sun- successively claws. It George Harvey, The Republican Journal, a ITT ALDO SS.— In Court ot break up in the the crew newspaper publisher coming night, who are employed in were in light glittered on it through the water. at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probat* V? fast, on the 9th ■ would indeed have been a wild night at A note from addressed to Belfast, day of men could reach shore over Germany, town Court, to tie held at i-elfast. within and for sab Lucretia W adniinisi; safely the passing the week-end at their home I drew my own knife, determined, if | Hipley, sea! neutrals, and made public the same day County, on the 13thjday of February, A. I). 1917, tate of Aaron B Hipley. Ian- that the on Western avenue. ice.Jbut young woman should be declares the tone of the Entente’s reply necessary, to save my life by killing at ten oi the clock before noon, and show caus*, said Comity, deceased, havu> In that safe harbor we laid two IT any they have.why the prayer of said second and final account ut days, taken off at once. She was in one to an and Mrs. Witcher of him. When lie came within a few petition placed peace offer precludes answer, Mary Rockland arriv- feet er should not be with ice all granted. said estate for allowance. making around. There looked of the boats and a calls the demand for ed in town called here the HaRRY E. given novel ride from restitution, repara- Sunday, by of me he jumped and, catching the BANGS. Judge. Ordered, That notice t.liei tion a true Attest: to be some prospect of in and and guarantees surprising. death of her father, Charles Brown of copy. weeks in l he h freezing to a and into tube above my bead, severed it. ( successively, ship strange island-shore, — h s E Register. Benton. Fairfield Journal. Johnson, h newspaper publisfit d in IV: considerable The wind He must have ou his having delay. the hands of strangers, where she was pulled signal tv. that all persons interest* Worth backed to the cold but Attention Oi Women. line, for I saw him rise There A! DO Sh—In Court ot held at Bel Probate Court, to be held at Nor’west, bitterly left behind for an ice-bound week and rapidly. 11/ Probate, TT fast, on th« 9r!. day of January, 1917. n. day of February next, and sii fair overhead. If When feel too tired to wake was enough air in my helmet to pre- a good judgment had given every care, consideration you work, up F. Colcord, administrator of the estate or Pru- they have, why the said courtesy, have backache or in he been weary, pains sides, when Mothers--This Child IVu- vent instant suffocation. I saw above dence n. Phi k lare of in said allowed. in command the anchors would have and entertainment most Searsport, County, that kind and you suffer rheumatic twinges you may be sure decease bis first and final H A K K Y K H \ j me one chance for escape, the feet of having presented remained down. But we the are got underway hearts could offer—not to kidneys disordered Fay Shelhurg,All, Cured of Bed Wetting account of adimnistiatmn ot said estate tor al- A true copy. Attest: generous be would be L was in Mo., writes: “I had kidney trouble two years. j my destroyer. just lowance. ( HAS. E. J* and endeavored to pass out and along did me forgotten! Nothing any good until I got Foley time, by a spring, to reach an ankle that notice thereof be three the Ordered, given, >s— In (ourt ot n through channel. The next after Crockett Kidney Pills, Two 50c boxes cured me Sold W. weeks in The morning Capt. Mrs. C. Peters, Lancaster, Pa., with one hand. He tried to kick me off, successively, Republican Journal, WALDOBelfast, on the 9ili day Everywhere. R. writes: six-year-old girl has a in in said 1 the 3., “My newspaper published Belfast, County, Wilniot L. o telegraphed, powerful tug had broken wet the bed since she was a I but I not only hung on, I clutched the that all interested a Gray, guardian baby. persons may attend at Pro- Troy, in said County, havti found no relief until I tried your sam- other ankle with other hand. With Date Court,to eid at Bellas!,on the 13tl> day her way down the bay and came along- my bejl account ot guardianship loi a HUMPHREYS’ ple of Foley Kidney Pills. I saw they of February next, and show cause, if any they The two Benators were a death 1 was drawn sur- Ordered, that nonce them' side. The steamer Katahdin had Maine divided were helping her, and bought two bot- grip to the have, the said account should not be adow- just why w eks in 'lire l.t in their vole 9th on the tles of my druggist and she is alto- ed. H E. successively, Jan. Shepptrd face. aRKY BANGS, Judge. a broken a channel the ice on her cured. Thanks to newspape published in l'»- through hill for in the District of gether Foley Kidney A true copy. Attest: Witch Hazel Oil prohibition Co- Pills for the benefit I have found in That is all I knew till 1 came to ray- ty, that all eisons interest*- from Boston to Rockland and we p ChaS. e, Johnson, Register, ( way lumbia. Senator Fernalcl voted against them, as it takes a lot of washing off Probate ourt. to he field ai B* \ self on the deck of the wrecking boat, —•---1- ol next, (COMPOUND) followed in her broad wake. the referendum and for the Sheppard me. I have told a number of mothers day February ami since I found the cure.” helmet removed and a number of xyt sh—In Court ot held at Bel- they have, wliy tlie said accot For Piles or and Senator Johnson voted for ihe my ALDO Probate, Hemorrhoids, in Rockland the first man bill, or on * lie 9iii of 1917. allovveu, Upon landing Parents no longer scold punish a VY last, day January. 1 anxious faces bending over me. HAHKY H I External or Blind or referendum and against the Sheppaid child for bed-wetting. Instead, they Horace E. McDonald, administrator, witn the Internal, L met aBked if the vessel was A leaking bill. improve the little one’s physical condi- Mr. Cheney is now in an insane asy- will annexed.on the estate of Lucius F McDon- true copy. Attest: or until the and in Chas E. Jons Bleeding, Itching Burning. much. She was not. Still without intro- tion, annoying mortifying lum. I am a retired diver. I have nev- ald, late of Bellas', said County, deceased, One application relief. act is done away with. having presented his first and final account of brings himself, he advised that the ves er sinoe been under water. of said estate for allowance. A ducing Plans are announced hy the Alumni 'A few simple rules aided by the use administration A DM IN ISTR TOR’S NOTH Two sizes, 2Dc. and at of Pills will or- xi er notice th $1.00, sel be of Atlantic wharf to a Foley Kidney stop any Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three hereby gives placed alongside Association publish Colby Song Book that Is * t all or mailed. dinary case of bed-wetting not HALLDALE. weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, duly appointed administrator druggists a this This will a felt caused obstruction or malformation for few days and if found not to be year. supply long by a newspaper published in Belfast, m said County JOEL 11. hit v of the are safe to take and GROUT, Send Free Sample of Olt to need among graduates and alumni of the parts. They that all persons interested may attend at a Pro when the weather became absolutely free of harmful drugs. in the County of Waldo, deee;t~- leaking badly, Miss was bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13tli college, and furnish an incentive for those & Co. 2S35 Sheffield Av., Chicago, Dollie Myrick quite badly bonds as the law dlrec's. An i more to reach our Foley day of February next, and show cause, if any steady try destination. who to write in will send their leaflet on bed-wettn^ hurt while one last week. demands the estate of sa propose songs com- sliding evening they have, the said account should not be against one for it. why desired to the same for -• He said it would be very expensive to uetition for the Hedman Memorial any asking allowed. present Song Newell White has had electric lights all indebted thereto are t Prizes. SOLD EVERYWHERE. HARRY E, BANGS, Judge. requested discharge cargo in the ice, haul the vessel installed in his meat immediate y. buildings. A true copy. Attest: FKEDW.HU-1'' out for and re-load. It was good Chas E. Johnson. Register. repairs The friends here of Mr. and Mrs. El- Brooks. Me., Dec. 12, 1916. advice and all worked out that The Maine Central Railroad has issued way— PATTERSON’S bridge Davis gave them a Christmas an attractive booklet entitled “Winter and of NcTICK. The subscriber here NOTICE. Th- ffumphreys* flomeo. Medicine Company. cheaply successfully. present $40 in cash. she has been Sports in Maine and the White Moun- EXKCUTKIX’bby gives uoiice that umy ap hereby gives notice that he I'O William Street. New York. d executrix of the 1 st will aud testament CONSERVATOR’S I afterwards learned that the tains.” It is a revelation as to the num- Word was received here last week of point* appointed conseivalor ol the e>i:t' gentle- MUSIC SHOP, of ber of winter resorts in Maine and the the death of CharleB H. former- JOHN R. SPARROW ot Ki man was a Mr. Farwell, of the shipwright Poland, LYDIA S. FERHUSON, late of Belfast, of entertainment which 47 Main tfalns of at his home in Massa- in Hie of Waldo, and givei men variety they Street, Belfast, ly Montville, County Srm of Snow & Farwell—the very <■* n have to of ii the County ol U a Ido, deceased. All persons law directs. AH persons having SICK ANIMALS offer, chusetts, pneumonia. ow ■ who would have bad a of MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING having demands against the estate of said ue the estate of saiu John K. span profitable job settiein- A pKl BOOK on disease* of Horses, ceased are desired to present the same tor to present the same for work had it been found necessary to re- RENTING REPAIRING settlement, and all indebted thereto are request- Indebted thereto are requested n Cattle, Sheep, Dogs and Poultry, mailed ed te make pay ment immediately. ment immediately free. Humphreys’ Veterinary pair at that port. KIDNEY PILLS FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS JANE W. FERGUSON. A M, SMALL, ( <>m Medicines, FOLEY blaooeb J. LES PATTERSON. Proprietor. KSPNEYS ANO BIADDER 1917. 156 William Street, New York. Mr.' Farwell waa but one of a similar fob backache kidneys and FOR BACK.':.IS Belfast, Me., January 9. Dated I _ I _ DIRECTS BRITISH NAVY RECENT deaths. TITLES IN RUSSIA. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF “• di«d J*n. 9th at Whart Thar* Ara Only Two Claaaaa, i.i*»{?!"'* home in f*ek«rd IRISHMAN Auburn »frer an illness of Peasant*. Noble* and THE "e*k,‘. »B«1 76 years. He wan In SEARSPORT born in Contrary to the laws existing Eng- NATIONAL BANK, North Auburn, the son of Cyrus land and Sweden, in Russia when a At in Munro* Packard. He attended I Searsport, the State of Maine, at the close of Thethe ill!? a titled family mar- pub ic schools of Lewiston and L-wis- lady belonging to without a business on Since 1865 Mr ries a Russian gentleman December 27, 1916. pITek.,1Packard WJdera>- had been engaged in the shite title she takes her husband s name en- leftito her of manufacturing business. He was a tirely, and the only right Loans and Dollars. Cts member of the firm discounts.RESOURCES. of Fnaa-Packard Co., her former title is to write on her visit- Total loans .’ ....*.$141,303 35 from its formation in 35 1885 until the firm ing cards and official papers “Mrs. So- Notes and bills rediscounted.**..*.*..*'* 141,303 was dissolved about six $141,303 35 months ago. and Countess or Bar- Overdrafts secured, none; 88 he was and-so, born Princess, unsecured, $ 20*. president of ihe First National “• circu‘ation Bank oness So-and-so." Her children are (!»'«•'VaVuV)::::::::::;:::;;;: of Lewiston from 1899 siot0Hidudes°tond8to 50.00000 until ii! name. health forced him to culled their father's There Bonds other'than U. S.'bonds 50>U°° 00 resign in July. 1916 by 'piedg'ed to'eecure'u.'S ooo 00 He is to this rule. 'deposit.'.3 survived by his wife, Mrs. are only a few exceptions includi,,g stock8 ) °wne Directors. Civil war died Dec. 26th at the C,NICHOLS, veteran, a clergyman was bound to be a clergy- WM. C. Soldiers Home in Los Cal. He PENDLETON, ) AngeleB, man, and when they first entered the EASTPORT ON was born in THE MAP. Bradford, Maine, Sept. 1, name church they chose a for them immmmuMi uita-MMi amaMN 1840, and went to the Soldiers’ Home in Every selves.—London Answers. ihis region was lying on the border, the west about 16years ago. Mr. Cham- me at is eurvived sixty-seven and his over out of order, berlain by his widow, who * made stood He was oeside him as his temperature rose, lives in Los Angeles. wounded HUUK Ur tiibriAL. I An. PRESTON’S i -or from getting mussed and make him tilow his nose. in the war, and for years suffered from ul iier, as he took tha comrade’s sustained in service for ; Livery, Boarding & Transient Stable hand, injuries patriotic The of the Mediterranean" I' "Key Has Is situated on 1 could see again my own, my native land, his flag. He was a member of Co. B, Business Washington street just off Main street. I have single and Had a Stormy History. xicans go hang, l truly would, old chap, 14th Maine Infantry. He had hosts of double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers desired. Your in patron- at dear Old on the friends in Maine who will mourn his England lias been possession of the Eastport, Eastp.rt Map. age issolicited Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-1.3. death. rocky promontory of Gibraltar since Iy28 rs and when meet and W. G. companions, they gather round, 1704. From that time to this it PRES I'ON. Proprietor. ■n the has Battery, beside the circus ground, Frederick T. Homer died Jan. 4th : battle iu# been a crown colony under the admin- j here, was only drilled and cussed, Bueksport. at. the home of his daughter," me we aie a meal we istration of a By reason of MAN had to bite the dust, governor Mrs. Albert Lowell, aged 82 years. He i'liet and liu' some were and Its important strategical position It is polite, rough rude, leaves to mourn their loss, two daughters, j ungrammatically critieiz-d the food. Mrs. Fannie Page and Mrs. Albert. called the "key of the Mediterranean." LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE I •- hi.-, .vrisi watcn — — inconceivable mishap, two Gibraltar has had a tell Lowell; grandchildren, Harry C. j stormy history. They will you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured from on the \ Eastport, surdy Eastport Map. and Lulie and one In 711 the rock was taken the Arab Page Page; great by J in the Rest Equipped Factory in the Country a! liel/aat, Maine. > r that her other son must comfort her old granddaughter, Virginia Page, all of chief who t ailed it Jebel-al-Tar- age. Tarik, ) JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. f "Ul ot this, Em going on the stage,— Bueksport. ik (Hill of Tarik) and built a fortress In Belfast the MiE •iirse, movie stage. I'll find out how it feels on the Part of these ruins COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW Elwell promontory. { YORK •o Is tojr times a in six or seven Charles died Jan. 7th in Clin- ] day reels. is Still extant. In 1309 it was taken as a hut I’d like to have ton after a long period of ill health, aged farmer, you note, the to be about 75 Mr. Eilwell was for by Castilians, only recaptured reiher took his share in cash, I got my father’s goat, years. a resident of by the Moors In 1333. It was held by and such foolishness, 1 never cared a rap, many years Burnham, to Clinton to reside last them until 1402. Following the tak- at round Eastport, lively Eastport on the Map. moving village Vuarries, FURS spring. He was a veteran of the Civil ing and sacking of Gibraltar In 1540 ter not to for me and sob with weep drooping head, War and a member of Waldo lodge, K by Barbarossa, extensive military Factory mur tfiat the new School is but a High nothing Shead, of P., of Burnham. He is Eurvived by works were built there order of ler an by half hour inrough the byways of Lubec, his two one Locations Miller’s Fur Roams wife, daughters and son. Charles V. not to tumble off the wharf *" * and break her blooming neck, JgjtJ IM ADVERTISE In Yov will find on Phoeiix R > a comrade seek her love, please tell her that I wish her, T. Churchill died Jan. 9ih in 1704 the promonotory was cap- Mill v, opposite the Elbridge Sites, Farms,Sites Court House. affairs of sentiment, to favor the militia. Camden at the home of his daughter, tured by a combined force under Sir an officer be a might feather in her cap, Mrs. John Dailey, aged 82 years. Be- George Rooke und the Trinee of ITesse- for Summer Hotels •:.e could swell round fur Eastport, festive Eastport on the Map. sides the daughter he leaves one son, Darmstadt, fighting for the Archduke frimminj Gut tu Order. Sidney, of Lincolnville. The funeral was Charles of Austria. The moment it fell s another, not a sister, in the happy days gone by; and Camps held Thursday afternoon, Rev. S. E. Fro- Into their will know her by impediments existing in one eye, hands the British admiral In Its Muffs, Scurfs and Garments hock officiating, and the interment was impudent for too fresh for idle threw off the alliance with the Aus- coquetry, flirting, at his old home in Lincolnville. LOCATED ON THE.LINE OF THE 'nend, I fear the lightest head gets sometimes heaviest hurting, trians and took complete possession of i>N it iso. r the last night oil this job, because if nothing wrecks us the works. another sun has we’il all be out of set, Texas,— British since that time has hair ■ possession MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD goods. ed that in her she was on parlor sitting my lap, been Your Children Become unbroken, although it was under When my legs were sound asleep, at Eastport on the Map. you want furs would be pleased to have a for three to those to Spanish siege nearly years give opportunity desiring^ you call. 44tf -ard the clock strike nine and ten, but still she sat Columns thereon, and Robust and eight months, beginning in 1779. make a change ir location for a new start •art her fatf r lock the 1 had Rosy door, supposing gone; Twice the garrison was on the point in life. /. v. MILLER. she sat and talked, and talked the silliest of When children act look _ gush, listless, of falling because of the starvation of with undulutea mush. frail, lose become cross and ally interspersed appetite, Its defenders. the old folks go to bed, we heard her father snore, peevish, you need to look after them Undeveloped Witer Powers 1 couldn’t get away, for he had locked the door, very carefully. The dull eyes, coated TRUCKING c. when I shinned out the cellar bulkhead bad tell that the Line and Staff Officers. Unlimited Raw Material I am to iight through flap toivjue, breath you prepared do all kinds of trucking. for home at Eastport, ancient Eastport on the Map. much is out of order, the liver mac Broadly speaking, the distinction be- it is a Furniture and piano moving a specialty. ■ t’ve. the bowels need and tween a line officer and a staff officer AND hv the to tnat attention, Have I joined army, prevent little peach just added to a perhaps worms may be their is that between the and the my equipment 2-ton ng a hamster and me for making fighter suing Breach, troubles worse. Good Land Acme auto true kmade the Whatever it is, you The staff officer non- Farming by Cadillac con- w if I should wed her, life would be just one long scrap, nonfighter. has be sure that “L. F.” Atwood’s cern. Leave orders at an may duties. He for Good toe corner of other girls in Eastport, lovely Eastport on the Map. military may, example, AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. stable, Medicine will do them a great deal Main and Cross ra le who had heard him, as he stood there by his side, be a member of the medical corps, an streets, and they will re- of good, it acts surely on the stom- dl intents and purposes the beggar simply lied, Instructor at a or ceive a'll and bowels, regulates the liver, military institute Communications regarding locations prompt attention. tped upon his broncho and remarked to it. “Giddap. have of some and has a tonic effect which charge administrative Business are invited and will receive attentions Telephone connection. .ried thence for old on the brings Eastport, good Eastport Map. of or back appetite, fills out cheeks and department the army navy. The when addressed to any agent of the — in the W. W. BLAZO, Quincy Kilby, Eastport Sentinel. makes them rosy. This medicine is word Is also used for those men at- MAINE CENTRAL, or to safe for the children, and you see its tached to the staff of the eommunder tar Vino Vvenuj, Belfast. good effects in a short time. in Policy INDUSTRIAL BUREAU A REVERIE surprisingly chief. A line officer is literally that; a he is the man in the field or on a bat- Buy 35c bottle at your nearest store, MAINE CENTRAL or write to-day for free sample. tleship to do the actual fighting.—New RAILROAD, IN VIEW OF SONOMA COUNTY HILLS AND VALLEYS. Eastern “L F.” Medicine York Sun. To Steamship Lines Co., Portland, Me* Keep PORTLAND. MAINE. Ye ti wering hills that guard the plainB Where countless hosts abide, Where Eating Is a Trade. ALL where THE WAV BY WATER. Sky-kissing peaks gods might dweli, MAINE CEN1KAL RAILROAD “Maccheroni” eating Is a trade with And satyrs furtive hide; the street beggar of Italy and appar- Ye laughing, shadowy, fruitful vales, ently a satisfying one to men and boys BANGOR LINE Where willing hands may find BELFAST AND BURNHAM. | The gifted with copper interiors immune to James H fruitful the verdant On after 1. trains Uiira, C. earth, fields and Oct 1916, connecting E„ | heat. One of the most TWO TRIP That feed our human kind; at Burnnamand Waterville with through train. familiar cries SERVICE. Who gave your giant frame and thews for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and of the beggar is, “Signore, dame cinque Their Boston, will run as follows: YOUR SEARSPORT. MAINE, Turbine Steel Ste might-resistant strength, soldi, mangia maccheroni:” (“Mister, imshipmBelfast Or filled with life FROM BELFAST a nickel for And quick, abounding gimme macaroni'”) and Each AM PM PM Land Thursdays at valley’s fertile length? the ends with a Surveying, 2

/] m. last Fridays night. The summary: STOCKTON SPRINGS. the Libby boarding houae. East Main street, SfcARSPORT. Searsport (59). Braves (26) opened her West Main street home Saturday furnace water MACHINE PORTRAYS VOICES OF GREAT Vaughan If 12.rb Danforth night, as soon ss the pipes, returned from a the Daniel M. Nichols Saturday Rich If 1.rb Pooler The Auxiliary Aid of Universalist pariah for use. Her pipes, etc., could be prepared ~ ~ to N. Y. Waldron 2 Mrs. Humis- two weeks business trip Brooklyn, Gtikey rf 4..lb will meet Friday afternoon with left Boston un- son, Lester M. having i _ Wilson c 7 Patterson 5 Bragg, ! F~ FF7 Belfast tc (1).C ton at The Stockton. John Kelley went to Monday If Blakney 2 expectedly for Key West, Florida, she aban- work in the Coe-Mortimer fertilizer plant. Sargent lb 5.If Mason 4 Mrs. Faustina P. Gillia of Cape Jellison will doned her intention of spending the winter in Delano rb leave to her Stockton friends Barge Exeter arrived Tuesday from Phila- today, Thursday, by train, join the city and her by Referee, Trundy. surprised to the P. C. & husband. William in Boston. delphia with 3,000 tons of coal Gillia, appearing among them. Although suffering of the First her arrival it is W. Co. The annual meeting Congrega- Payments for care of the cemetery lots are trom a severe cold upon hoped in the Wednes- no her home-com- tional church, was held vestry now due the trustee, Mr. S. B, Merrithew. One further ill turns m»y follow Barge Greenwood arrived Tuesday from with are to see day evening, Jan. 10th a good attendance, dollar season tor each lot is the bg i mid-winter. All glad the Elizabethport with 1,000 tons of coal to the P, per price. It was voted to have three Deacons. The fol- and to welcome our neighbor & W. Co. I M rs. J. H. Ward well and son Stanley, Church upen again C. for the ensuii lowing officers were elected g once more in our midst.. Having spent last toi returned last week from visits in Bos- D. Littlefield began harvesting ice ! street, Leroy year: Deacons, Capt, James P. Butman, Dr. winter in Florida, the snow storms of Maine tone Moneham, Mass and N. H. local use and will put about 1,000 ton, Hanover, Tuesday F. K. Sawyer, Mr. James H. Duncan; Clert>* may seem a little chilling to our friend. in fiis houses. the Leroy Golden of Boston and Mrs. Carrie M. James H. Duncan; church committee, pas- officers of Church in Ban- Last Friday evening the following Mrs. Everett arrived Friday from tor and Church Capt. D. C* Hamlin, street, Bpent Monday Story deacons; treasurer, E. were installed on the 5 m. Bethany Chapter, O. S., by here the illness of her uncle, Dr. F. K. Saw- gor, for shopping, returning p. Boston, called by Nichols; Missionary treasurer, Mrs. Past Matron: W. Mat- train. Lelia C. Thompson, Mathews. yer; ushers, Mr. F. B. Smith, Dr, S. L. Fairchild, Chesley ron. Mrs. Maria B. Howes; W. Patron, Mr. Mr. R. music Mrs. B. F. Dr. H. E. Small, West Main street, recently Lehigh Valley Barge 703 arrived Thursday G, Wilson; committee, Frank L. Matron, Mrs. installed a new violet electric machine in Blanchard^Assistant tons of fertilizer tc Coicord, Mrs. Charles Adams, Miss Harriet ray from Carteret with 1,800 Rose A. Blanchard; Sec’y, Mrs Alice M. Hich- Roulstone, the Dr. F. K. Sawyer. his office. Electric lights have also been added the A. A. C. Co. pastor, born; Marietta Fletcher; Conduct- the house. Treasurer, R. D. who has been throughout Barge Waccamaw arrived Thursday from Fitzmaurice, superinten- ress, Mrs. Mary J. Heath; Asst. Conductress, dent of the Providence division of the New Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Church Mass with 500 tons of fertilize* Morrison, Mrs. Lena Mrs. Annie Weymouth, York, New Haven & Hartford railroad, with T. Sanborn; Chaplain, street, went to Castine Jan. 10th, he for busi- to the A. A. C. Co. offices in Providence, has assumed his new du- K. Harriman; Marshal, Mrs. Eleanor B. Col- ties as assistant general of the ness matters and she to call upon a friend. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peterson are receiving superintendent cord; Adah, Mrs. Edith G. Ginn; Ruth, eastern grand division of the New Haven sys- returned Thursday. of c They Emma A. Prescott; Esther, Mrs. Junita E, congratulations on the birth, Jan, 14th, tem, with offices in the South station. Mr. as a The infant son of Capt. and Mrs. Electa, Mrs. daughter, 10 pounds. • Fitzmaurice first came to Boston in 1884 Manley Snow; Martha, Lelia Thompson; telegraph operator for the old New York & Grant, Water street, is at present under the Melvina Littlefield; Warder, Miss Luella La Irving Rich has been appointed night opera- New road, and has been identified England care of Dr. G. A. Stevens, suffering from a Furley; Sentinel, Mr. C. A. Snow. Following tor of the N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., at the centra! with the New Haven systepi since that time. severe and cold. the of music He his railroad work on the Intercolonial very prostrating ceremony, a program consisting office on Main street. began Delegates to the congress of scientists, assembled in New York at the convention of the American A--nr,'.., railroad at the of 16. George A. Poore, of and was after which a de- age Mrs. Williard M. Berry, Gilmore street, is at readings carritd^out, For the Advancement of Science, saw the voices of The next Sunday at the First Con- the takes the of Caruso, Tetrazzini and Amato dance before their p■,, offering general manager's staff, place licious was served in the hall, present the guest of her daughter and hus- supper banquet walls o; a darkened room. The a invented church vill be for the benefit of Air. Fitzmaurice.—Boston Paper. phonodeik, recently machine, consists of a supersenSitive gregational the a most pleasant dinphr;.,,, f band, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Doyle, in Cari- rendering occasion affair, a which the sound waves Friend Mr. Fitzmaurice has visited Searsport many gauzelike material, through pass, causing vibration. A series of highly polished the Sebmen’s Society. from so 7.^ bou for a six weeks' visit. She has been ab- beginning to ending, pronounced by fleet the vibrations to a revolving mirror times his vacations in the summer sea- triangular disk, which in turn reflects them upon a screen ,/*■ who had been visit- during all and invited ™' ^ Miss Maude E, Savery, sent since Jan. 1st. participants, members guests. to shows the and ha k of It a chart wife was Miss Fannie A phonodeik denoting differences between voices. Top record is Cam* 7 in New Yorli sons, and-his formerly ing her aunt, Mrs. A. f. Stevens, The in Stockton to it is Signora and below i; Amato's of the late Mr. and Mrs Miss Leora Partridge, Church street, the company of ladies engaged Tetrazzini's, home last week. Orr.youngest daughter city, returned in Red Cross work, under the of the Joseph Orr of Searsport. victim of a very severe cold for the past two auspices of Westbrcok is at the Current Frank Stephenson weeks is at present slowly improving, although Events Club, are displaying much en- House is and po- At Masonic Hall Tuesday evening, Jan. 9th, thusiasm in Searspurt and buying apples still confined to the house and very hoarse at the cause, collecting much neces- marKet. Mariner’s Lodge No. 68, worked the Third De- tatoes for the western this writing, Monday. sary material ami finishing many articles to The refreshment has been confinec gree upon one candidate, be ferwarded to the authorities at the Peter Miss Eliza L. Averill, who J. H. West Main James H. Duncan and Maurice Dol- Gerrish, street, Superin- several is now improv- committee, Brent Boston. The next to her home for weeks, tendent of the B. & A. R. R., at Jellison Brigham Hospital, received compliments on the fine Cape still weak. liver, many meeting will be Wednesday afternoon, .Ian. ing daily although very piers and Kidders Point dock, was in Brown- supper served after work. Au invitation GOOD LIGHTING Jhe 24th, with Mrs. Everett Staples, thurch street. J. P. Waiker and Miss Alice Wal- ville, Greenville and adjacent towns last week daughter, had been extended to Marsh River Lodge No. j At the last week wtuh the Misses busi- afternoon. meeting of were in town Friday on and it was the returning Thursday ker, Bangor, | 102 of Brooks, represented by Colcord, twenty-three were present and great ness, returning on the afternoon train. members: W. S. Jones, E. Brown | Percy Kneelard of Cape Jellison is following employ- interest was evinced in si) quarters Last Fri- “Prove al' Hold Fast that which is even- ed at Pensirs’ mill at and Goo be held I Ed. Hutchinson, Harry Staples, his wife A meeting wil this, Thursday, Small, Harry Sandypoint, Mrs. was in to meet a Things, day Staples Searsport at the selectmen’s office, tc 1 G. F. K. Roberts. There were, is with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. ing, at 7 30 p. m.. E. Roberts, Sidney party of ladies to organize Red Cross work in over a for the town. several other lodges Marine Fayle, Seaview street, where he can oe with The word owes its to an talk budget system represented: their village under the auspices of the Wom- "good” signifiance entirely No. 22 of Deer Island; H. S. Conary and her Saturday night and Sunday. W’ood choppers are very scarce in this vi- Lodge, an's Club, where she found great enthusiasm applied contiast. If it were not for the existence of ! Calvin Lodge, No. 44, of J. H. as of them are in the Stinson; Piscataquis Waidwell is still displaying seme oi and a large of collected material cinity many employed preparation the there would no to a C. A. No. of his bad, be occasion characterize in and Belfast. Milo, Weir; Felicity Lodge 19, “Hughes” Christmas fui for the work. re- fertilizer plants Searsport confectionery, beginning rtquired Dainty ” Bucksport, Melville Robbins, which he had a sale the as The word denotes That u^r.iT (wtArlonn wont to Rancor Mondav foi large during holidays. freshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. thing “good. progress. These candies never disappoint, but tickle the J. D. SweetBer. All indications to ear- is treatment for his foot, which was injured ine rriaay ana woman s cnuos cau a profit- | point which bad signifies ignorance, prejudice and stagna- nerve of lover of sweets. W. 8 Mrs. gustatory every nest and successful work in that locality. some weeks ago at the P. C. & Co., by able meeting at the home of Joseph tion; that which is good the intelligence to Samuel H. bag implies of coal falling on it. Sweetser, a member of the former club, Jan. West, Railroad avenue, who large piece j FREEDOM. choose the desire to The term been ill for more than two is still and improve : x2th. Mrs. Everett of Stockton Springs weeks, very Cbesley Mathews has been confined to hie Staples j was the of honor and with her j poorly and is confined to his bed, suffering home for the past two weeks with internal guest brought Mrs, trank Boynton is visiting her daughter of cushione, etc., from kidney complicated with other troubles. troubles. He is the last survivor of the old- samples dressings, pillows, in Liberty, showing the material desired by the Surgical We are hoping of visible improvement soon. time ship carpenters of Searspoft. Lewis G. is in Brooks, the guest of Committee of the Peter Bent Brig- Flye Dressings Mr. and Mis. Lewis Parker of Carl Howard, who has been with the Penob- Boston arriv- Berton Lane. ham hospital, Boston, for the Allies hospitals. for the three ed Monday night to join her twin brother, Le- scot Bay Electric Light Co past Miss Marion Rankin was the of Etiie “Good Mrs. very the meth- guest ol Staples clearly explained roy Golden, and be piesent at his to years, has been appointed electrician marriage Jan od of making the dressings and the clubs are Flye 14th. Lighting” Mis. Carrie M. on the American Co. at their plant Hamlin Monday evening at Agricultural to for her and interest. will be for very grateful her help the home of her sister and William Thompson janitor Dirigo at Macks Potot and began his new duties Tues- hutband, Mr. and the At it is to determine how j Therefore, implies existence of poor lighting. present, impossible I Mrs. George C. Fletcher, Church street. Grange through the year 1917. day. much of the work can be undertaken as the one from is visit- Light is of the universal necessities of civilized J. H. Main announces to Mrs. Harry Cunningham Troy Melville Nichols, who had been visit- Woman's Club is and for char- Wardwell, street, Capt. sewing working her Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knowiton. and the Penobscot his patrons that he hss discontinued ihe local ing parents, man, Bay Electric Co. thus con- ing his brother, Capt. Daniel C. Nichols, for ity at their weekly meetings. At the meet- for his home disiribution cf the Berle Edwards has returned to his home in tributes to the welfare of the its labor 'two months, left last Thursday ing several eye bandages were started, also Sunday papers through people by to where he has resided for the winter, although they will be on sale at his Jackson alter passing several weeks with in Seattle, Wash., knitted bath mits. Tea was served at 3.30. show what is good lighting. If you will cail on us we store as usual after the arrival of the friends in thp village. many years and has holdings in real estate and The following were the members present: paper team from will endeavor to “prove all things” and enable you to steamship interests. Friday Club, Mrs. James Parse. Mrs. W. M. Winterport. They will be sent to Harry Woods, principal of F'reedom Acade- Cape Jellison, as formerly. will a short talk before the at “hold fast which is the Capt. Nathau F. Gilkey, who remained at Parse, Mrs. James Butman, Mrs. W. R. Good- my, give grange that good” by showing differ- ! L. to the their regular meeting Jan. 20th on the pure home while the Ship Timandra made a voyage ell, Mrs. F. K. Sawyer, Mrs. S. Fairchild, Owing inclemency of the weather—a ence between the good and the bad. boisterous snow food law. to Buenos Ayres in command of Capt. Richard Mrs. G. R. Wilson, Mrs. James Duncan, Mrs. storm—last Thursday, which C. Miss Mab< 1 no one cared to brave Lee, left Thursday for New Yoric to resume L. Bailey, Mrs, S. C. Pattee, unnecessarily, the meet- Mr. and Mrs W. R. Sparrow were called to command of the ship, which arrived at that Griffin, Miss Harriet Erskine, Miss Lucy Sar- ing of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Universa- Knox Jan. 11th to see Mr. .Sparrow's fathef, and Mrs. Dow. list was deferred and members are port Jan. 8th after a passage of 54 days with a gent Leroy parish John Sparrow, who is very sick with pneu- of linseed. again invited to meet this, Thursday, afternoon monia. is Life! cargo Light Live I with Miss Nellie West Main street. Hichborn, .. — .. ■■■■■ ■. ji A was given to Mr. Charles Ihe News of » Mrs. Fred Nichols visited her father, George 1 birthday party Brooks. # A social dance was E. Green, the popular agent of the B. & A. R. held in Denslow hall, W. Nickless, in Unity recently. Mr. Nickless is Silver Crown Jan. R. Co., at the Searsport House Thursday even- Temple, Pythian Sisters, has Tuesday evening, 9th, under the direction almost FI years old and has been very sick, the of ing, January 11th, by several of his friends. adopted following resolutions of resptet: the Knox brothers, with refreshments but is gaining slowly at this writing, A birthday cake with 42 lighted candles was Whereas: The hand of death has again en- served at midnight at the Knox bakery in the tered our circle, taking frem us John to Mr. Green and a very enjoyable brother, Colcord building, East Main street. The music SANDYPOINT. presented Mannucciu; therefore, be it was spent. that by Chas. Green of Searsport, Miss Lauia Electric evening Resolved, Silver Crown Temple, Py thi- Penobscot Bay an this lost link in the Blanchaid of Sandyj.oint was J. P. Jordan returned from Bangor Saturd; y Company il '.al >1-4. F• i C entertained the Sisterhood,mourns bind accompanying, il/j chain of ing friendship and brotherhood. good and a pleasant iffair is reported all following friends Ihursday evening, Jan. by j L J. Patterson went to Bangor Friday after- Resolved, that we extend our heartfelt sym- and participants, 11th: Capt. and Mrs. James Parse, Capt. pathy to the bereaved widow ai d daughters | noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. and all sorrowing: relatives, and that these Sargent, in Mrs. Joseph bweetser, Mr. and Mrs. John M. McLaughlin, School F'red Shute was in to have Belfast. J resolutions be the ncords of this Bangor Thursday NEWS. and Mrs. A. S. Mrs. N. F. spread upon SHIP Sargent, aged 75 years, 3 mm \ Parse, Mr. Trundy, a street, have been feeling much for his treated. BORN Temple, copy transmitted to the sorrowing anxiety eyes Staples. In Jan i; Jrmes P. Belfast, Gilkey, Miss Henrietta Gilkey, family and also to the local for several weeks over the Mr ar.d papers publi- past illness of their Several trim here attended the installation Mrs Clifford Staples. were cation, AMERICAN ruRTS. Nichols. Ice crtam, cake and coffee | Mrs. Allen Burse of Barbour. In Deer Dec 10, to Mr anc Titus. In t en: ) daughter, Costigan, who at the Isle, Bucksport village Friday evening. Mrs a A Titus, 81 6 mon served. Respectfully submitted, has been to New York, Jan 8. Ar, ship Timandra. Lee, Emery J Barbour, daughter aged years. 1 Cassandra L. confined the bed with a severe Austin, | Saturday morning the thermometer regis- Buenot. Ayres, Nov 15; 12, ar, sch Abenaki, Billings. In Stonington, Dec 29, to Mr and nave oeen uyuu stomach The ioilowing names piac^u Grace Dow Bachelder, | trouble. Although better, she is still Flora Norfolk; 14, I Mrs William .1 a son. tered 16° below zero at Grant's store. Stockton; sld. sch Condon, Billings, of May L. Huxford, under the Barba- BELFAST the Honor Roll of the Juvenile Department care of a nurse and unable to sit up. sch 1) H Rivers, Buenos Ayres, via Eaton. In Deer Isle, Dec 29, to Mr and Mrs PRICE Cl! Committee on Resolutions. ar, Pri- B. J. Williamson of the Norris Piano Co.' sch Telumah, South Gardiner, John K. Eaton, a son. the First Congregational Sunday school: We hope reports may continue favorable. Mrs. dos- 15, ar, Corrected for I sch Ella F Crowell. Eaton. In Deer Dec to Mr and Mrs Weekly Boston, was a recent business visitor here. Biston, Jan 12. Ar, Isle, 28, class, Alice Gray; boys’ and girls’ Junior Early Monday morning all were awakened McLaughlin recently several with t’KODUCE mary spent days Rockport; sld, sch Mary Lancdon. Belfast; 15, Prescott J Eaton, a son. MARKET. I'A class, Inez Gray, Henry Rogers; Juuior Helper by the dreaded cry of "fire” and the home of | her. Miss Ruth Merrithew from the village was sch Annie and Reuben, Stonington. I Hazeltine. In San Antonio, Texas, Jan 10, sld, Apples,per bbi.l 00n2 00 Ha\ Atiie used Jan 14. Ar, sch Governor Pow- to Lieut and Mrs Charles B Hazeltine, a son, 7 class, Isabel Closson, Frances Rogers, Edith Godding, as central office of the the £iiest of frierds here for several days the Philadelphia, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank B Jackson, Church pounds, Chas B, Jr. dried, per IK. Hidei- N. E. Tel. & Tei. was ers, Perth Amboy. Parse, Isabel Frame and Minerva Gray. Co., found to tie in flames ! past week. Beans, pea, 6,50 Lamb street, left by boat Monday afternoon for Bos- Newport News, Jan- 10 Ar, sch Helvetia, PETERSON. In Searsport, Jan 14, to Mr and The fire was was out of Beans, Y, E., 6 75 Larin of the Kanetota Fire Girls engine repair and use- Lawrence of Medford was the New York Mrs. SamUvl Peterson, a daughte 10 pounds. Friends Camp ton, where he will again enter the Massachu- Sawyer guest Butter, 35a37 Muttr less and the flames soon spread to the ad- Bridgeport. Jan 9 Ar. sch Lavolta. Bangor. Pendleton. In Islesboro, Jan 15, to Edward (.Congl. church) may aid them in meeting the setts General for of his aunt, Mrs. F'. F. Perkins, two days the Beef, sides, 9alOOats. residence Hospital further treatment Jacksonville, van 9. £>ld, sch Fred W Ayer, H and Bertha Dodge Pendleton, a son, Edward them joining o; Forest K. Roberts. Both Beef, forequarters, 9al0 Potau expenses of the organization by giving by a mouth for the past week. Savannah. Oliver, weight 9 pounds. were specialist extremely pain- Barley, bu, old and buildings totally consumed, but by heroic Jan 9 Sld, sch William E Litch- Staples In Belfast, Jan 44, to Mr and Mrs 60|Roui„: pamphlets, catalogues magazines. ful trouble from which he has been a Miss Laura Blarchard went to Frankfort Pascagoula, Cheese. 30 .Straw I exertions on the of the great Clifford a son and of will collect the part crowd which soon field, Hudson, Havana. Staples daughter Any the following girls s ufferer for the past months. Friday to play with Bachelor for dance that Bucks- Chicken, 20a22Turki \ gathered the eighteen Much Norfolk. Jan 9. Ar, stm Bella (Br) Staples. In Brooksville, Jan 4, to Mr and if notified before 27th: Eleanor adjoining residences were all Calf Skins, 35i Pall. papers January sympathy is felt for him all evening. cld for 13, ar, sch Ed- Mrs Norman Staples, a daughter, Alice. lor a by neighbors, port, Me, (and Kingston;) Edith saved, though time it was felt that sev era Jan to Mr and Duck, 20|Vea;. Closson, Annie Rogers, Isabel Frame, who are for favorable ward H Blake. New York. Thompson. In Deer Isle, 5, hoping results from this Charles who has been ill the 44 u: were doomed. An and crew Heath, past stm Ruth. Norfolk; Mrs Howard A a son. EgKS. Wool, Parse, Frances Rogers, Isabel Closson, Miner- engine from Bel- Searsport, Jan 10 Sld, Thompson, treatment. week with an infected thumb, went to the No Boston. Jan to Mr and Mrs Fowl, 18a20 Wood. ; fast arrived in time to wet down the ruins and 11. ar, barges Waccamaw and 700. Weed. In Deer Isle, 2, va Gray and Marjorie Towers. Kate L Geese. 18 Wood. Dr. A. was Waldo He Jan 16. rvr, sch Pray, Charles E Weed, a daughter. makj sure of no revival of the fire. all George Stevens called to Sandy- County Hospital last, Thursday. Stockton, j Nearly for lumber. Wing. In Montville, Dec 25, to Mr and Mrs RETAIL PRICE. Kt The house on West Main street which had O- Mr.Roberts household point to attend Charles Heath and found him was accompanied by Dr. Stevens. light, goods were saved and Clinton Wing, a daughter. Beef. Corned, 18 Lime. been the home of the late Capt. Daniel S. fi of Mrs. suffering from a case of blood from FOREIGN PORTS. Butter I part Godding’s. Both were partly* poisoning iT>n iiniirnT nun Salt, 14IK, 18u22 0at M. and was sold his widow to C. covered an infected thumb. It needed close' Corn. 1 21 Goodeil, Jr., by j by insurance. Mr. and Mrs, Rjberts. and al- Brighton, Trin, Dec 29. Sld, sch Horace A Onions. has been renovated and most constant MARRIED. Cracked Corn, 1 16 Oil, k. W. Giikey, completely | haved moved into the Rolfe house, now owned attention, which it was impos- Stone. Port Bolivar. sch Wawenock, Corn Meal, 1 16 Pollock. will be Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mrs. E. A. sible for Dr. Stevens to so far from his Shelburne, N S. Jan 9. Ar, occupied by •by Ear pen ter. give Cheese, 30 Liverpool, N S (and cld for New York.) BlaCK-Babson. In Brooksville, D. c 30, by Pork, Mr. Scully is superintendent of the office, and he took Mr. Heath to the Waldo Samuel W Cotton Seed, 2 30 Plaster Scully. A very pleasant occasion was the installa- Martinique. Jan 10. Sld, ech Rev G N Pierce, Herbert G Black and Miss j in Codfish, M- American Agricultural Chemical Co., Sear6- tion County Hospital, Belfast, by automobile, last Hathaway. Trinidad. Clarissa C Babson, both of Brooksville. dry, 10'Rye j Wednesday evening, Jan. 10th, of the of- W Cranberries, lolshortr. i and since his a few months where he is Port Spain, Jan 10. Sld, ech Augusta conary-Eaton. In Deer Isle, Dec 3, by Rev port, marriage ago ficers of O. Thursday, being treated and ap- Clover seed, ! Happy Valley Chapter. E. The Snow, Mobile. John H Wales, Frank B Conary and Miss Vesta 24ISug«r has been in the house formerly occu- the at home. living installing officers was Past Patron Elmer G. parently continuing gain begun M Eaton, both of Deer Isle. Flour, 10 00all50 Salt. E C. Pike. MISCELLANY. H. G. Seed, 4 pied by Roberts, assisted Mrs. Mrs. Hattie West French-Phillips. In Belfast, Jan 13, by hOiSwect by F. A. Merritt as (Clifford) Hichborn, Main Lard. Grand New York, Jan 15. Six men. sailors from Rev J Wilbor Richardson, at the residence of 20|W'hea' Thursday, at 2 na., the Woman’s Marshal, both of whom performed their street, left by Mondays boat for Boston, en Today. p. the American schooner Annie Ainslee of Rock- Mr and Mrs Andrew Drury, High street, Harold a home-cooked food in duties in a manner. route for N. where she will Club will hold sale of very pleasing The officers Brooklyn, Y„ visit land Me,, which went ashore at Antegada M French and Miss Elizabeth M Phillips, both I arrived here of Pr.ces the store of Mrs. C. E. Adams. Miss Mabel installed were as iollows: Worthy Matron, her son, Capt. Harry F. Hichborn, and wife, Reef. Porto Rico, Jan 3, Monday Belfast. 11 Pay Highest Carolina. They said tne Golden-Hamlin. In Stockton Springs, Jan Griffin and Miss Harriet Erskine will be in Erma Barker; Worthy Patron, Clarence Ham- for several weeks. Capt. Hichborn was last on the Steamship schooner was a total loss. The schooner sailed | 15, by Rev Ashley A Smith, Newton Leroy All sorts of delectable dainties will lin; Associate Secre- year in command of the new and M. Ellis Gives a charge. I Matron, Evelyn Gibbs; placed larg- Ava Straight from St. Andrew’s Bay, Fla, Dec 11, with lum- Golden of Boston and Mrs Carrie Mae Hamlin RAW FURS be on sale—^ake, cookies, doughnuts, rolls, ! tary, Lettie Tarr; Treasurer, Mary Staples: est steamer belonging to the Red D Line. ber for Arecibo, Porto Rico. of Stockton Springe. SENU FOR PRICE LIST. From the Shoulder Talk Haskell Eaton. In Deer Isle, Dec 2, by etc. Please remember that the money will be j Conductress, Addie Fogg; Associate Con- A merited tribute to efficiency and close atten- Rockland. Jan. 13. With two new schoouere Vernon Haskell and Miss W. D. HINDS, for a third, the Rev George Smith, used for charity. All patronage will be great- ductress, Mabel Fogg; Isa- tion to business obligations through several on Tanlac. in frame, and the keel laid Chaplain, ons Jennie Eaton, both of Deer Isle. Maine shipyard of Francis Cobb Company is today 31 Plum St., Portland, ly appreciated, and we are sure well rewarded bel Boody; Marshal, Estelle Roberts; Organ- years of service to that company. He is the and MOOR-HRADLEE In Malden, Mass, Jan 2, of the busiest on the New England coast, 4w3p Lena son of the late D. of Stock- Dr Henry Moor of Providence, R 1, and Jessie l with well-cooked edibles. ist, Jones; Adah, Grace Bachelder; Capt. W. Hichborn the owners are bemoaning the scarcity of labor, “I am recommending and endorsing Tanlac Frances Bradlee of Malden, formerly of Rock- Ruth, Annie Brown; Esther, Frances Merritt* ton. and grandson of the late Capt. William but for which their work would be much furth- Last and were because its honest and its declared Ava and land. Friday Saturday disagreeable great,” er advanced. They are employing 75 men Martha, Martha Lane; Electa, Mabel Roberts; Hichborn of this village. Smith-Gray. In Stonington, Dec 29, by Rev TO LET the thermometer was from zero to 8 be- M. Ellis of 10 Cumberland street, Bangor, to could use half as many again. Nearest com- days Abbie G P Ernest R Smith and Miss Elizabeth Warder, Djw; Sentinel, W, S. Jones, Albert M. Ames, Church street, returned Tanlac of the vessels on the stoc vs is the three- Sparks, low. evening snow began falling, E E. Getter, the famous Man. pletion of Up stair rent, 4 “coins, l;--rk Saturday After the A named for a M Gray, both Stonington. installation coffee, sandwiches, cake, from last and was masted schooner Frank Morey, warn ana sur tollowed a s and j Augusta Thursday night “Its straight irom the shoulder clean cut Water, toilet, Sunday by mtherly gale former of Lewiston, and being built for ! etc., were served to the members and invited his wife who had been mayor All on one floor. Reasonable rain with a of 48 above, joined by Friday, spend- statements like this from honest men and Webb of Boston. Thi3 is a .single heavy temperature Rogers & L>1 El). Chance for garden. Enquire | guests and the following program was pre- the week with her Mrs, and will have slippery and dangerous ing aged grandmother, women that have made Tanlac so popular in deck craft of about 500 gross tons, or Drug Store. making travelling will be City j sented: Music by the Jones Orchestra; recita- in After a of 850 tons. She stream ran at a Gooding Grant, Prospect. spending Maine that it has become a household word,” carrying capacity Opeechee high pitch during and will be commanded by | tion. Rev. W. E. Streeter; piano solo, Miss with his mother, Mrs. Ames, launched in March, liEKDEEN. In Stonington, Jan 6, Mrs Cor- the storm. morning the temperature Sunday Mary declared the Tanlac Man. of Deer Isle, formerly | -Monday Faustina Roberts; M. S. Capt. C eorge Torrey delia A Berdeen, aged 81 years, 11 months and which recitation, Stiles; School street, they left Monday afternoon from nervousness and stomach five-masted schooner Magnus dropped to 18 above with fair weather, “I suffered master of the 18 days. piano duett, Misses Erma Barker and Gertrude for where Mrs, Ames will the in June there will be launched Barigor, spend trouble,” continued Mr. Ellis. “I was in an un- Manson. Early Beverage. In Rockland, Jan 9, Herbert A, Stove for Salt continued Tuesday. lumber schooner Hogan; recitation, Grace week with and Mrs. Oscar Ellis and Mrs. a four-masted, Bingie deck, son of Urman L and Mary Snow Beverage, Bachelder; music, Capt. worried, restless condition. WI could is easy; with a of 900 tons. She 17 A No. A. A. won from the Fairfielc Orchestra. Mr. Ames to Au- carrying capacity 1 year, 9 months and days. 36, Broadsides, Noyet- Searsport Manley Lancaster, going and this made me Brothers of Baltimore. aged Take:- | sleep only mighty poorly being built for Vane Gumming In Brooklyn, N Y, Jan 9, Mrs horizontal, box stove. 59 to in a rather slow game her* v> Braves, 26, Tuesday morning to attend to his for a four masted schoon- of a gusta legis- fidgety.” The keel is stretched James D Gumming, sister of the late Mrs wood. New year ago CLERK OF THE which will have a carry- 6 Cost 50. Must U.S. DISTRICT COURT. lative duties. They will probably return to is what nine out of ten er of 1600 gross tons, James A Creighton of Tnompston. hours: $18 j “That just exactly will be a double K ing capacity of 2200 tons. She In Jan 8. Mrs Helen terested write LEON Stockton the latter part of the week. men and women Chandler. Bucksport, of Children overworked, run down say,” measuring 240 feet over all, and 2tf R. F. D. 1. 1 Thousands Frank Fellows, Esq., has been appoint- deck craft, P Chandler, sged 73 years. 1 month and 26 days. ] Friends of Mrs. Silas B. Adams of Portland Mr. Getter. will be launched the latter part of the summer Jan H clerk of interjected Closson. In Roxbury, Mass, 5, Alice, Worms the U. S. District Court in The are said to be on another Have ed^ (nee Miss Orilla Patterson, daughter of the And Mr. Ellis continued: “What I heard builders figuring widow of Charles H Closson, formerly of Sedg- Portland. This is a since be important job. 68 2 months and 28 days. Parents do not know it. promotion, late Capt. Elias Patterson of this village) will about. Tanlac sounded like business. I thought wick.agpd years, Their of th^ condition of the In Bar Harbor, Jan 3, Mrs Alfred had served for the and a half "That is a sample Conners. past year htar with regret of the recent accident it would do the work for me and it did, re- and 28 Symptoms of worms in children are: De- shipbuilding market at the present time,” E Conners, aged 75 years days. as assistant to the late clerk James E Mrs. Pat- can of the Jan Ethel E ranged stomach, swollen upper lip, sour stom* which /befel fcer mother, Myra “Now I am as steady as anyone be, or marked Nathan F. Cobb, manager COUSINS. In Stonington, 5, — hard interest.as he showec 4 and 1 day,* ach, offensive breath, and Mr. Fellows is 27 old and terson Morse. She fell from her chair, to even wish to be. I've got a perfect stomach Francis Cobb shipbuilding Cousins, aged years offers ■>' Hewey. years The letter Jan Dr The following clubbing full belly with occasional grip in the a letter to The Courier-Daze tte. Freeman. In Bangor, 14, Ralph received his education University which she has been confined for several years and can eating because I can digest any- five ings and pains about the navel, enjoy called for proposals for the building of Freeman, aged 42 years. subscriptions to The Journal Pait* j of Maine and in th§ Law school, finish- effects of a and broke one leg "1 Preston A pale face of leaden tint, eyei from the shock, thing/* schooners of 1500 to 2000 tons capacity. Goodale. In Bucksport, Jan 10, ing his studies in the office of Fel- letters this week, n advance: heavy and dull, twitching eye- just above the knee, rendering her completely “Ninety per cent of the illness of today is have received four similar Goodale. of the nose, itch lows & Fellows, a well known Bangor added Mr “but our is full up, liki Gross. In Deer Isle, Jan 1, Julia E. wife of Home. lids, itching in bed at the home of her daughter, caused stomachtrouble,” explained the Tan- Cobb, y.rd The Journal and Farm and short law firm, of which hiB Hon. Os- helpless by and we can’t take oi 66 3 months and 4 days. ing of the rectum, drj father, under all New England yards, A O Gross, aged years, 1 where she has for years made her home, lar Man. “.When the stomach goes wrong the War- The Journal and McCall's MagaziiR cough, grinding of the teeth car F. Fellows, is the senior member. another ounce of business.” Hopkins. In Hsmpden, Jan 13, Capt a nurse. At last reports down little red poin ts sticking out or He also served in the Maine House and the continual care of whole system gets on the grade. Tanlac ren U Hopkins, aged 81 years. The Journal and Woman's Mag.''11" Tradel&ark Herbert T Blow fever. she in while In Swanville, Jan lo, 1 starting during Bleep, the Senate as one of the which received by the Patterson relatives lay is to build strength it tones up Moore. In tongue, pages, designed The included are subject to worms also. her What To Do For Bad Colds. Moore, aged 46 years. publications Grown folk, gave him an extensive acquaintance and a comatose state, physicians considering sick stomachs. It is a reconstructive appetizer Arno M remedy is Dr. True’s Elixir the Perkins In East Oriand, Jan 18, offer be sent to The one best a the of the as clubbing may Gooc knowledge of workings legis- very doubtful, although uncertain and for weak. pale, nervous, run want a cough medicine that givei about 68 years, Family Laxative end Worm Expeller. recbvery invigorant If you Perkins, aged of Tex lature. At the time of the first appoint- more In Jan 6, Velma, in- ferent addresses. for adults also. Mrs. Curtis Houston, to the length of time the system might endure down men and women who need streogth, and aura action in healing colds, coughi Lamfher. Bucksport. quick MrB Mott »nd writes that she will b< ment be was a member of the la w firm of to the in- fant of Mr and Lampher, ee, believes this the strain. Sympathy is extended better and revitalization of the ner- get Foley’e Honey and Tar. It heal; daughter now of the benefits she tain & Fellows, with an office in Port- digestion 0r croup, aged 4 months and 22 days. Send in your subscription glad to tell her friends Fanning and aon- cheat or bron at dealers jured mother, the anxious daughter vous inflamed membranes in throat, Belfast. Jan 17, Alfred K Paul oi B received. Get a bottle today your land. He is married, bis wife being system.” PAUL In introduced in loosem 71 REPUBLICAN JOUR^AL.Pl 60c and Advice free. Eleanor of and have in-law. Tanlac it being specially Bel- ebial tube*; breaks up tight coughs, Boston and Searsmont, aged years, 36, *1.00. Maling Brewer, they Jan Mrs E and there ia a ii Thompson. In Belfast, 12, Mary Maine Write me today. two children. His many friends in this Ban- fast at the City Drug Store Tan- phlegm.makea breathing eaaief,stops tickling Belfast, Mrs. Jennie Morse Bragg arrived from Thompson, aged 74 yeara and 4 months. section of the State extened in Maine town.—Advt. throat. Containa no Bold Every where congratula- 11th and after remaining two days at lac agent every opiataa. Auburn, Milne. tions. .’ gor, Jan.

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