Today'* lournal. OBITUARY. IMPROVEMENTS ON WATER STREET. HON. JAMES R. TABER. PERSONAL PERSONAL. PERSONAL. prfnta an appre- 5,11 .Northport Campground.. Viola widow of Robert F. Patter- What M. R. Knowlton has in On another Mrs. end Mrs. Ward J., CapL Dope the Way paee.Thlj^rnal Leary of this city were Mill of Woterville is Ernest of a at the rv Improvements on Water Hon. Jam- R. TJ>ar ofUnit, Gladys lleurrey the Lynde Boitondi guest 28th at 7.80 of Old ciative notice of recent of Mrs. Transfer* in Real Estate.. son, died of tuberculosis July p. m., Renovating and Erecting New from the guests Henry Parsons in Thorn- guest of lfis. L. J. Puttie. home of 11. L. liitchell. in connection with hie retirement the .Hon. James at her home 163 street, aged 61 years. dike. Granges. High Buildings. town, and w# add Mrs. Wilson Belfast.. Personal.. office of of that Miss Nellie P. Colley of Rozbnry, Maas., is Hamilton of Dexter is the guest Per.. East She was born in North Haven, the daughter of Marcellos R. Knowlton postmaster has for years made a his Mrs. Guy L. Peavey and son Russell are of Mrs. B Notes. some further of well-spent the guest of Mrs. B. P. Gsrdoer. Raymond Dyer. t the late Samuel and Cooper basinets of particulars Women Margaret Stimp- baying neglected end dilapidated in Vassalboro, May spending several weeks with friends in Massa- ,al Points..The Only life. Mr. Taber was born Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Sonthwortb left Toss- Archie of was a recent came when a child. When and Gray Buclcsport guest the Atlantic Coast..A son, and to Belfast buildings repairing and improving them* William chusetts. ;r on were Taber, a of his the wife of and that be 29, 1889. His parents a day for visit in Boston and vicinity. uncle, A. S. Hutchins. Little Known in America. .Gen- in her teens she became Cqpt. aaya has never lost any money in of Vassalboro, and Hannah Rafh* Nathaniel of Monroe visited his mar- this also s native Twombly U A. Warren of Searsmont A. H. Leonard of homai. Washington Whisper- Patterson and in the early years of her work and feels that what he has done visited relativee Middleboro, Mass., was in Smith’s Advice... Home has liff Taber, who was born In Unity. daughter, Mrs. Annie Dyer, In Winterport, jotm ried life frequently accompanied him to sea. been a benefit to Belfast (Chase) and Irionde in Belfaet the past week. Belfast on business last week. ! Port Limon and San Jose, Many years ago he The of the family in Maine came from recently. sea when founder Capt. Patterson was lost at in 1906 what is now known at tbe Cheater E. James Jones of Booton was the of his Miss Nan Bailey of Boston and Portland is Rica- of New Bedford, Mass., and the guest on the vicinity Miss E. Frances Abbott was a recent guest Pilot Fleet. The Secrets in command of schooner Anna Pendleton Perkins place on Elm street, of Charles brother, Fred D. Jonea, the week. the guest of Mrs. Emma Hamm. jSton How. their ancestry to one of the pas- peat Personals., to New York. Tabers trace of Miss Marian M. Perry at the Connor-Morse Sea. ..Pittsfield the trip from Savannah, Ga., ard, repaired the house,made modern Mrs. S. improve- of the and in England to Clara A. Brier of Cliftondale, Maes., is M. Milliken of New York is visiting his ielfaet ball Team. .Republican No of the schooner or crew were re- built a and sengers “Mayflower;” cottage, Bayside. tidings ments, barn, sold the place as a the the guest of her Fred Waldo Brown. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Milliken. ir Rockland. .A Glance Back- William the William Taber, brother, mother, sailed from Savannah. It was home. He then went Conqueror. Mra. Alwilda Strout and Editn a Great Into ceived after she into the Windsor about daughter, L., Bringing Ship Hotel, father of James R, came to Unity Pruf. and Mrs. William F. Schoppe and son Mrs. C. L. Fletcher of Somervijle, Mass., is .The Governor on a to Mrs. Patterson and her two which was without a were guests of Mrs. Irving L. Perry at Bayside „rk Harbor. great grief bathroom, and when he in h*s wife’s old the year 1845, and settled Billie left Monday for a visit in Weet Auburn. the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. H. Carter. Annie P. of Rox- sold it it was the week. daughters, now Mrs. Ryder with all the modern south of past equipped homestead, two and one-half miles Mr. and O. I P. Bowker of conveniences. He next Mrs. John Mclntire returned to W. Caseley of Boston is spending a vaca- ,r i«. .The Churches. .County bury, Mass., and Mrs. Gertrude bought the two Palm- Regina Cash of Castine spent last week in the he removed to the l< : -uience.The News of a er houses on village. Subsequently Frenchboro Monday after a short viait in Bel- tion with Mrs. W. E. Marsh and Mrs. L. 0. Belfast. The deceased was devout Christian High street, which were fast go- He Belfast, the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. village, where his last days were spent. fast. Bucklin. ! Brooks* Scientist and a member of the local church. She ing to decay, and it was a hard to George Ward well. proposition his town in the legislature and of Belfast. a Rebekah them to the represented Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chellis H. Michaels of i News was for years member of Aurora bring up good tenements they are offices. He Mr. and Mrs. Calvin I. Burrows of Rockland C. Hopkins returned Springfield, Mass., is not served some of the town 1 in leading iliam Made His First Speech O. O. Three sisters and one About this time he aUo from a visit with relatives in Bruns- the guest of his Mr. and Mrs. Lodge, I. F. today. bought and he died. His were last and of Mr. Monday parents, Hiram V News and Motes. was about 72 years old when guests Thursday Friday Literary brother Mrs and Mrs. the Simeon wick. Michaels. survive: Celia Stevens improved Staples house on Miller of Clement and M rs. S. A. Parker. i Toast Waters. Border State wife, Hannah, was the daughter Drake of Mrs. Eliza Saunders of street and it is now the attractive (...Cost of Electric Lucy Wilton, resi- the Rev. 1. B. Mower of Waterville was in Bel- Mrs. Sarah Durgin and Mrs. Chas. H. poem and Hephzibah (Chase) Rackliff of Unity, Mrs. Emma D. Elms has returned home from Crosby V. nat Makes Milk and Butter Deer and Orrin F. of Brockton, dence of Verrill S. Jones. The Isle, Stimpson dilapidated settlers in this fast on his way to Brooklin on busi- were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Geo. E. Johnson Bells...A Waldo family being among the earliest an extended visit with the family of her son Saturday v, Wedding Mass. The funeral will take to-morrow, old Williamson block on street was place High Frank in Mass. ness. at the Battery, ,unty Boy- section. Worcester, at 2 m at her late home. Rev, Ash- transformed into a business Friday p. good block, to district school Miss -i.ington Letter. .News Snap- James R. Taber attended the Henry Hoyt Hilton, who had been at the Mrs. Raymond R. Sherman and two children Mabel Cushman, private secretary of En- A. Smith of Bangor will officiate, which Mr. Knowlton points with : no Week. .The National ley pride. and further increased returned for a few visit in stone & is the for the customary period Battery with his family for several weeks, left Sunday weeks’ Webster, Boston, guest of Mrs. It .Recent Deaths... Farm- Some years ago he bought a house on the Friends school at James C. Durham. School.. .James R. his store of knowledge at Saturday for his home in Chicago. Fayette. Normal Isaac S. Bryant died July 18t,h at his home in Miller street of the late Dr. J. G. Brooks es- Reunions.. .County R I. Then, after teaching school Mr. and Mrs. John A. at Miss Hazel who amily tate and now owns this Providence, Miss Nellie Hanson of arrived Fogg spent Sunday Barnard, has been the guest Remi- Thomastbn after an illness of several weeks, good double tenement. Malden, Mass., .1 lienee. .A Personal for three he embarked in a merchan- of friends winters, to a few Mrs. Camp Quantabacook, guests of Dr. and Mrs. in this city, returned to her home in 73 He was born in Searsmont, the He also bought and repaired the Frank Stover Friday spend week with Harriet rmrence. aged years. tile business which he followed for upwards of house on street P. at No. 3 Court O. S. Vickery. Lewiston, Tuesday. son of and Annie Bryant. Bridge and the Field house ad- Adams, street. it. ..Stockton Springs.. .Born Joseph (Smith) to ill health he took thirty-five years. Owing Miss Helen Tufts of Mr. and P Died.. ..Market. ..County In 1870 he married Antoinette Metcalf, joining. When Mr, Knowlton bought the old Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker returned Saturday Exeter, N. H., who had Mrs W, R. Tarbox and Miss Ida a to the west some years ago. He then Alden house on trip been the guest of Mrs. A. C. returned Hodsdon of are of Mr. and who died some 24 years ago. The first forty Bridge street it was rapidly in from a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Burgess Fryeburg guests _ in the boot and shoe business Lewis- to in a engaged home Monday. Mrs. C. Marden. of his life were on the sea, circling going decay and short time he had made Mrs. Chester Shaw, in Winthrop. Henry years spent ton for a short time, but eventually returned to the three times. Tne last few of it one of the best equipped boarding houses in Mrs. Ida A. Ramsdell of Mrs. Ethel Pote Leach and Bar- Base Ball. globe years On 30, 1864, Mr. Taber married Mrs. Sherman G. Swift returned Thursday Minneapolis, Minn., daughter the it Unity. May his sea life he was master for “The city, having repaired from cellar to attic. is is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. B. P. bara of Newton, Mass., left Tuesday to visit sailing Lydia Harmon of Unity, who died without from a visit with Mrs. John Cuzner, who of and The Alden land extended to the railroad prop- Gardner. relatives in N. J. REORGANIZED. American Yacht Fleet" Philadelphia he formed a spending the summer at Bayside. Sparta, ... M LEAGUE children. On October 21. 1868, ri- and when Water street was Mr. “Eastern Yacht Fleet" of Yarmouth. He will erty built Mr. and Lewis Poor of Mrs. J. L. ano the Easterns, Belfast and second union with Ellen Moulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill of Winterport have Mrs, New Bedford, Batsey Miss Lillian J. Trussell Knowlton six tenement houses be remembered by many of the old cap- began building bore him three Mass., are Miss Abbie Poor and Mrs. of North are Mr. associations held a meet- Eli Moulton of Thorndike, who returned home after a delightful ten days’ out- visiting Weymouth, Mass., visiting ftr tains of the seaports. After of six rooms each, all of the same style of Vivian George L. Bowman. and Mrs. C. Trussell. ark last Sunday and arrang- neighboring children—William C., Nel’ie M., and H. ing at their cottage at Swan Lake. George car- architecture,and finished outside and in, Maine giving up the sea he followed the ship neatly his first vote in Misses Maude nation of the Eastern Mr. Taber cast presidential Mrs. Alma Stevens and Goldie have Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones motored to Lewis- Street and Mary F. Blanchard Vru-i.r Some 22 he mar- with city water and electric lightB. There is daughter this week penter's trade. years ago 1860 for Abraham Lincoin. President ton to visit of of are with Mrs. Frank ,, resumed playing During returned home from visits with relatives and Saturday the family Mr. Jones’ Day ville,Conn., boarding with two room for two more, which he expects to build the con- ried Abigail Foss, who survives, Lincoln’s administration he was of brother H. Aveune. ms, under original postmaster friends in North and Frankfort. Clifford. Mayo, Northport later. are on the upper side of the Searsport is to six daughters of his former union, Mrs. Frank They also President Cleveland’s m- ieague.lt planned play Unity; throughout Mrs. B. F. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mrs. Thomas has gone to Sears- Mrs. street on made land that three years ago was Mr. and Mrs.< W. Frisbee, who are Lothrop tins week and continue the Flye and Mrs. Ellis Petrie; one sister, first term and for two years of his second George Spinney returned Monday from a short stay mont, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Christina Cotton, and two brothers, Joseph and the public dump. The old Alden orchard forms and employed for the summer at the Vickery Boys' ending the week term. He has been town treasurer super- at Little Ansel originally planned, the back to these neat little homes at to Palermo River. Mrs. Lothrop for a few weeks. Abraham of Camden. Funeral services yard terms. In 1881 Camp Quantabcook, motored .!■■ i >ay. The schedule was parti- Bryant intendent of schools for three (1[^ elm tree on the street. Mrs. Jennie has to Mrs. B. Dinsmore and her were held at his home on and one old stands recently to visit relatives. Cottrell Braley returned C. granddaugh- fhe games for this week wil! Tuesday morning and 1883 he was elected to the State Senate uurge-.’. The occupants are up window Malden, Mass., from a visit with relatives in ters. Misses Ruth Dinsmore and Helen Wes- Dunn street. Rev. A, I. Oliver officiating. In- putting He to the Star of the West F, Mrs. M. Whitten of Troy and Miss Char- fallows'. belongs Lodge, The boxes and making flower beds in front Belfast and vicinity. cott, are visiting relatives in Montyille, at Old lown. terment was in the Thomaston cemetery. & A. M., of also to the Independent lotte Seeley of Presque Isle were visitors July teas-. -Belfast Unity; Buck- of their homes. The nearest the uiioo vuJtt u. ivttu.v u. at South Brewer. bearers were Joseph McQuarrie, Henry building Order of Odd a charter member, 22d in Augusta and were guests of Alderman uiuruiuu icn uy mvuuuy a uuai wuutuu, WIIU uua UCCI1 V 11*11.- hocesday -Belfast Fellows, being and Ellis Petrie. railway station is not finished, but with all N. Soule. for a visit of several weeks with Miss Harriet her and Mrs. Robert Belfast at Old Town. lin, Frank Flye the first Noble Grand and a trustee of the Arthur ing parents, Mayor F! the others has been rented. The has city in since its He has Dunn in Buffalo, N. Y. Dunton, returned Tuesday to Madison, Wis. Ijjjv-l asterns at Belfast. lodge Unity organization. Rufus Gilmore of Burnham, who was born The remains of Silas P. Crocker, who agreed to cover the sewer that runs near these Easterns at Belfast. Capt. always been a strong friend of temperance, Oct. 28,1826, is now the possessor of the Bos- Mrs. Carrie Greeley and Miss Florence Bobby Williamson, son of Joseph Williamson in and whose obit- houses and the water pressure from their sink some died recently Massachusetts, and is a member of the of Friends. cane as of Yuba went to Rockland of arrived at k» fcr.esule gives all three teams Society ton Globe gold-headed the oldest per- Greeley City, Calif., Esq., Augusta, Monday night faucets makes a that will reach to the uary is on another page, were brought spray top for a short Dr. for r.. ;t is expected that a number printed son in the town. Saturday visit, (’amp Qnantabacook; Vickery's camp pa>r house has a closet to last week and taken to the home of the buildings. Each flush j.»■ with outside teams. Bucksport EAST BELFAST. I Mrs. Annie Flanders has returned home from boys. pCr. arranged Walter Say ward of Bradford, Mass., who is of Mrs. Crocker, where the funeral was and a bath will be added to tbe one building. •, -inset league outfits and an All Mary at a visit with her Mrs. Samuel Hol- Misses Enola Nickerson and Edith the soon furnish spending his vacation Temple Heights, daughter, Margerson held afternoon. Crocker was a It is expected that city will is to the Easterns; also the Friday Capt. Miss Loulie Tasker of Dixmont visiting I in Swan’s of k! -.t-ar.. play passed the week-end in Thorndike with his brook, Island. Boston have been the guests of Mr. and brother of Mrs. Avery and of the late Edward DtlCCIi IlglltO. relatives in this ...... and some of the other Pisca- vicinity. Mrs. E. p brother, J. H. Say ward. Mr. and Mrs. Karl McDonald left on Mon- M. Hall and are now visiting friends in Crocker and leaves two sister, who live in Bar Elbridge Thomas is building a neat little teams. Mr. and Cottrell are on gitague Mrs, Harry rejoicing boat for after a two weeks’ Boothbay. Harbor. The funeral was conducted by Rev. house on the lower side of Water street op- Herbert S. Morey motored to Bath Monday day’s Swampscott, '*>, Old Town and Belfast mana- the of a I- £l I. birth, July 25th, daughter. vacation in Belfast and Rev. and Mrs. Chamberlain of Webb and the bearers were W. Rem- posite the Knowlton houses, and Thomas with Andrew Wilband to begin work on a con- ; Northport. Newtonville, hear from teams Henry A. i:,t to desiring Mrs. Leon Shute returned from a are of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. J. R. A. D. Nash Parkinson has rebuilt and enlarged the old Saturday tract to cover the storehouse of the Bath Grain Mrs. R. J. Anderson and sons Percy and Al- Mass., guests Chase, reasonable terms on ick, Emery, Snowman, McKay, .... make very visit with relatives in at their summer corner Parker Spofford and Fred Blodgett. Interment Holt house, No. 14 Water street, and now runs Bucksport. Co. with metal siding, ton of Brownville junction are visiting Mrs. home, of High and g,-: Li. grounds. Herbert Miller streets. was at Silver Lake. a boarding house. William A. Clark recently A party of six from Danbury, Conn., were W. A. Ricker of Castine 22d with S. Morey and other relatives, standing will be started at .500 spent July C£ the old Maddocks estate on recent of Miss Isabel Towle. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin of with bought Bridge guests friends in Ellsworth. Mr. Ricker is a candi- Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Rigby of Portland, Ralph Boston, e£. Allen will be the league um- Wibur J. Webb of Boston, a native of which extends to the M. C. R. track Mrs. Loia are a-few Aibion, street, R, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Staples of Rockland date for re-election as representative to*the ; formerly of Belfast, are building a bungalow Sherman, spending days Me., and formerly of Bangor, Me., and Palat- and what is known as the Gilson with friends in this at to it at Bayside before returning to their home comprises spent Sunday vicinity. j legislature on the Republican ticket. I Woodfords, and expect occupy by No- iit- some fine base ball in this j died at his summer home on Coombs house, now on Water street. He has raised next Saturday. ka, Fla., made a business from S. McDonald was at his home in vember. ntainder of the season with Henry Burgess trip ; Capt. Edgar g-u. Point, near Ryder’s Cove Islesboro, July 25th. this house two feet, is thoroughly repairing it Rockland last on the this for a few the week. His Mrs. Oscar E. Charlton and little son Frank Emma and of v matched. Belfast will be hriday, returning night I city days past Mrs, Sawyer daughter Myra 5 y Charles E. Sherman of this city was called and will convert it into a tenement with mo- the Annie B. a ; Edward of are of Mr. of Strout s Wheeler, Blethen boat, i schooner, Mitchell, brought Lowell, Mass., guests St, John, N.B.,are guests Mrs.Leroy in formerly. to embalm the remains and they were taken dern conveniences. On this property, on the of coal from New York to ! and Mrs. Frank A. Mr. Chariton will Miss is service observer of the New j ill do the most of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Larsen and son Karl of cargo Vinalhaven, Riggs. Sawyer probably to Albion Monday noon for interment, accom- upper side of the street,Mr. Clark is building a are her was come later. Brunswick 5 to and Ridlon are now Bangor visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Percy S. Edgecomb called to | Telephone Company. ^mple panied by his brother-in-law, Mr. Lyons Jof two tenement house of bungalow style with Geo. H. Davis. Richmond last Friday by the death of her i Mrs. George W. Holmes and sister, Miss Boston and his daughter, Mrs. Hunt. He is four rooms each. The platform and two flights Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and daughters Ruth CV > well these and has Mr. and Mrs. F. N. and' uncle, Mr. Augustus Thomas. The Claire Young, returned Satuiday to their home going days survived by his wife, formerly Miss Crosby of of Bteps will be in common, but otherwise the Savery family spent funeral, of Chelsea, Mass., and Mrs. Osborn W. McGon- t: ■:< in Howard and Fowler and with Mr. and Leonard Clark and took Monday and the interment was in in Maplewood, Mass., from a visit with Belfast Bangor, and by two daughters, Mrs. Harrison tenements will be entirely separate. Sunday Mrs. place athy and little son of Evanston, 111., are at the p 1 -ned at one or two positions. in Augusta. relatives, J. Hunt of Bangor, and Mrs. Edwin Ganong of The opening of this street has not only fur- family Winterport. Gentner cottage in East Belfast. consistent ball and ! playing Ont, a much needed but has Mrs. Chas. of re- Mr. and Mrs. A. Sansom and daughter Belle Rev. Ashley A. Smith of Bangor has bought Toronto, nished thoroughfare, Upham Somerville, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson of Fairfield sthr- box-men in McLellan, home in Dwyer the erection and of build- home from a visit recently visited their old Searsmont. a cottage at Holbrook Pond in the town of led to improvement turned Tuesday short with were entertained at lunch Mrs. -11. Tuesday by Dnse THE NEWS OF BELFAST. noted and added to Mrs. Esther Mrs. S.’s mother, Mrs. C. M. Warren, who Holden and with his family is spending the ings as above materially her mother, Levenseller. H. E. McDonald, at her home on Church street. L>.;. .«ted Belfast 1 to 0 at Rock- the taxable of the makes her home with them, visited friends in summer there. property city. The Ladies’ Aid of Trinity Reformed church They came to Belfast in their touring car. t. afternoon. The visitors their absence. Remember the Boston Ladies’ Orchestra at West Belfast during Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mr. and Mrs. Maine r-:- hit a Bowaoin will meet at the church this, Thursday, after- Heal, gle by Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Gentner, who are t le house and a who had been the W heeler did good work opera tonight, dandy program TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. noon to make plans for their annual fair. Miss Carolyn Durham, Hills, Miss Marian Heal and Dr. Ansel Lothrop the summer in East Belfast,have left Belfast of Mutual movies. of Miss Gladys Dolloff in Gardiner, re- at Lakeview, the Bunker cottage spending Perle Pierce of Clinton made a short visit guest spent Sunday ••• f the new series was on a business to their home in Hartford I ..;•■ league last to Monroe. Miss Mildred trip Miss Beulah Powers of Boston will The transfers in real estate were turned week at Quantabacook. nr: ;: v: Tuesday, the local team de- Gladys following with his cousin, Warren Pierce, on his way and on their return will be who had also been a guest of Miss Dol Conn., accompanied ll;:: I.-.’-.-' a score of 4 to 3. The Ban- an entertainment of costume folk lore, recorded in W'aldo County Registry of Deeds Green, give home after spending his vacation at Crescent &lr. and Mrs. Wimple returned to their home by their son Warren. L'l says: “Both teams fielded in Memorial hall for the week 29. 1914: loff, has returned to her home in Boston. songs and dances, August ending July Beach. New York after several weeks’ visit it,; having the breaks with them in Friday 10th, under tne of the Social Aid of Dexter Turner, Palermo, to Justus D.Turner Miss Christmas Moody of Waltham, Mass., Mrs. Alonzo J. Knowlton and son Wilson of fir,o, --.and cutting off a number of auspices Mr. and Mrs. Robbins of Portland at Wimount, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. H.. were in Belfast ilk; i'.elfast came very near tying the Universalist church. do; land and buildings in Palermo. is summering in Europe. Miss Moody is a Hanover, Tuesday. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mullen of Lincolnville John Wight in Northport. trthe ninth when Robinson slam- Frank A. to A. Mrs. B. are the summer in Searsmont. of Maitland B. Smith of Hartford, Ordway, Swanville, Lucy grandniece of Mr- and S. Jones and They spending k for not Friends Center were guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. who but was called out land and Mr. and Clyde B. Holmes, spent Mr. Knowlton is the summer school Brook farms and tobac- Redman, Belfast; buildings in Swan- niece of Mrs. A. A. Northrop. Her mothei attending K: As the next man singled, Ct., owner of the Pearl Mrs. Lamb. in Northern returned ville. Eugene Mae Erskine of Palermo. their honeymoon Maine, at Dartmouth college. a Old was Miss escape for trouble for co and of the Pearl Brook cigar formerly plantation Alfred Shute and Doris re- Wednesday and housekeeping in their .' ire of the was a steal Ann A. Gowen, Thorndike, to Isaac S. and Mrs. daughter began 'T game in this city, will be sorry Rev. John McAuliffe, after a visit with Mrs. T. Irons of Providence, R I., II- manufacturing plant a corner of Cedar and Franklin streets. Irving who made second without David Wilton, N. H., et als; land in turned home last Saturday from visit of two home, that he is ill at his home in Whiting, in Montville and Freedom, has gone tc Caswell of New York and Mr. ts\ mething never known be- to learn critically friends Mrs. H. A. Thorndike. weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Edward H. Fletcher, who has been boarding y of baseball,” Hartford, suffering with a nervous breakdown, his new field of labor at Red Beach and Rob- Warren A. L »rd of Boston are guests of Mrs. Edwin Cornforth, Thorndike, to Isaac S. and Waterman, in North port. at the Plummer Sanatarium in Union and later Because of his illness the Pearl Brook cigar binston, Me. He has a very advantageous George Frank Harriman at her summer home David Whiting, Wilton, N. H., et als; land and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Driscoll of Howard, R. I., at Raymond Packard’s in Searsmont, has gone nokihport campground. factory in this city has been shut down tem- offer from the Baptist church at Galesburg, at Kelley’s Cove, Northport. buildings in Thorndike. are of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sears- to Bangor, where he is under treatment by Dr. guests Innes, III., which he may accept. lt porarily. Mrs. H. E. McDonald left on the noon train, ivhda August lith, the Tennis and Henry B. McPheters, Susan H. and Annie port Ave. Mrs. Innes and Mrs. Driscoll spent Hill. of was before the F. whose biennial visits to hit Guy Twombly Monroe Wm. Bean, to a week with Mr. and Mrs. ■?-' tournar.u nt will open at Northport, M. Gee, Orono, to Florence W. Jennison, Ban- the week-end in Bangor. Tuesday spend old home have been looked forward to with in- Rev. and Mrs. Charles B. Ames will 6penti itrc. e court on complaint of land in Fred A. Harriman of Waterville at their cot- be accepted at the North- Municipal yesterday gor; Northport. Melvin C. Knowlton and son Mr. and Mrs. the friends in his native the month of August at the Howes Point cot- one of a of five mask- terest by many city, Snow Later she will J| finals will be on Fri- Charles L, Fogg,as party Abbie L. Otis, Everett, Mass., to Dummer L. tage, “Lakeside,” pond. played Stanley and Mrs. Etta Weymouth spent the business from at Mr. and Mrs. George who came to his in Monroe at 1 was prevented by engagements tage Quantabacook. Mrs. in the suburbs of liAugust 1 at 9 a. m., and the finals the ed men place Belfast; land and buildings in Bel- visit a friend, Simpson, Sylvester, week-md in Islesboro with Mrs. K.’s parents, W. Wells and Albert C. Wells will be at the a coat coming to Belfast this year, but expects tc ;tl. m a. m. and applied of tar and Waterville. wwing day a. m. A handsome silver Sunday fast. Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton. Edw. for a visit. Wells cottage. he feathers for ill-treatment of his come in May, 1915, long presented as a prize at each con- alleged Wales A. Elms, et als., Arlington, Mass., to Mr. and Mrs. L. Pitcher and the who makes her home with him. land Ralph daughter and Mrs- Kl»y Northport Inn, mother, Abbie M. Hurd, Lincolnville; in Lincoln- United States Senator Burleigh was at the Mr. and Mrs. Adrian C. Tuttle, Mr, BELFAST FAIR NOTES. Della will leave for their home in Twombly denied being present, and the only ville, tomorrow Union Station yesterday noon for a brief stof Wm. F. Jellistn, Mr. and Mrs Addison Pendle- night there was the Saturday organized Caribou after a week at the Towle between trains. Senator Burleigh is evidence against him was given by Mr. and Hannah V. Elms, Lincolnville, to Abbie M. Bpending looking Mrs. W’arren Knowlton and A. L. Curtis A beautiful silver cup is on exhibition in the •rthport t.uitage Owners for of health and does not ton, (Association, his cottage. They entertained a family party of the picture vigorous of Chase & to be to Mrs. Foss, who thought they recognized land in Lincolnville. were at the Tuttle and Curtis store window Doak, given kpjff-.se uf Hurd, do; look his age by 25 years. In fact, he is looking cottages, Quan- betterments, improvements, 18 last *lS voice. He was held for the Grand Jury under Orrin B. and Charles H. Gray, Prospect, to Monday. much better than he has before for a numbei tabacook, over Sunday. the best agricultural exhibitor at the fair. events, mutual protection, etc. The bonds. in underwent a sucess- of Press, July 21st. the attractions will be a ■ttts $300 E. Burdeen, do; land Prospect. Mrs. Chester Larrabee, years.—Portland »__i Among midway are us foil- ws: Ira M. Cobe, Margaret president; Winfield S. Pendleton et New York and with music and an ex- to send contributions to the als., ful July 25th and is very comfort- dancing pavilion good Bangor, Frederick F. Dawes and Remember your operation Mrs. Julia Robinson of Iowa City is visiting P. left for Islesboro, to) Fields C. Pendleton, Islesboro; son, Richard Jr., Monday Campello, where be on ^Banton, annual lawn sales at the Home for able at this writing. Dr’s fapley and F. C. Rockland relatives, Mrs. John Robinson anc cellent floor, dancing may enjoyed Hlaisdel. New York, vice presidents; party Aged land and buildings in Islesboro, Mass. Mr. Whitman came down to at the home of V. Merchant, and will also visil Saturday afternoons and evenings of the three days. lea V. Women next afternoon. Mattie F. Clark, Boston, to Melvin Clark, Small performed the operation Mrs. George the Rogers, treasurer, and H. E. Col- Wednesday August and Massachusetts Mrs, Whitman and son home after ^ land and buildings in Prospect. V. D. Larrabee. relatives in Union, Liberty accompany This will be under the direction of W. L. Mer- eecretari. 5th. Mrs. Thom88 B. Dinsmore has of Belfast; Mrs. late summer Various committees have charge before returning home in the a visit with her Mr. and Mrs. James Maria A. Curtis. Frankfort, to Herbert A. parents, rill of “i-puiniea Miss J. A. of the can- Mrs. Robinson, her 81 years, made the Norway, and the association is support- the fancy work, Wiggin Clark, do; land and buildings in Frankfort There came near being a bad accident last despite H. Howes. alone, and stood the or- Unaries a. nammons ui mis ciiy was uccu J Robert F. Dun ton of the ice cream to long Eastern journey subscriptions from members. There are dy, Mrs. Orissia Ann Wing, Belfast, Ralph D.Shute, afternoon on Knowlton’s Corner, when Friday deal well.—Rockland Courier-Gazette. Dean for as the soloist for the three afternoons Ven and Mrs. Frances H. Murch of the do; land and buildings in Belfast. The position of assistant to the engaged directors— five from the and cake a auto driven a ran into the campmeeting Searsport by lady fair and will several selections in ot u. women at Bates has been given to of the give three from the Shore food. The evening program promises to be car Mrs. Abby McLane wasnington, College South and inb uivnnoco. Home Furnishing Co. delivery driven by r of N. in connection with the band concerts. ““from the North of unusual interest, including selections the whose cottage on Northport avenue is leasee Miss Ethel Batson Cutts Derry, H., Shore. by Leavitt. Leavitt is a careful driver been Raphnel Miss Emma Z. who held this The privilege has Band. the Overture .at the this season, is the of the Louis Penning- place of Curtis, merry-go-round f,e a carnjvaj at By request given Riverside Belfast, has the and never fails to whistle at this corner, it be* guest Northport Fri- Grange, adopted Miss Curtis is tc leased to C. U. Russ of Stonington, who will Band Minstrels, and later at the Board of ton’s at their summer home in Northport. Sb< position last year. planning 14th and resolutions of respect: a one. Fortunately no one was Saturday, August 15th, by following ing dangerous fall. a new machine with one of the latest Trade in the will be re' is abroad in August, but has not lost hei teach in the present lagers and hotels at with supper Opera House, Whereas Death has entered our Grange cir- hurt, and the H. F. Co. car escaped with a few going * Northport, musical devices. ted. Remember the after- link in our of Belfast and expects to returr “flowing pee date, August 5th, cle and broken the first fraternal This is a to a appreciation Miss Elizabeth M. Pond of North Andover program: bruises. warning good many The Eastern Argus Publishing Co., of Port- noon and Admission to latter 15 chain in the death of our sister Elsie Banks; here next sesson for a stay. evening. who around this corner without heeding long Mass., formerly librarian of the Belfast Fret | FRIDAY. AUGUST 14th. therefore, be it go land have presented a year’s subscription to (irea8ed cents. notice for them to but which is a vacation in Bucksport Pig Contest. Resolved, That we, as members of Riversid e the put up heed, Mr, and Mrs Mark Devereux of North Cas- Library, spending their to be as a premium in a* ra daily p aper, given U wing Boat Race. 1st and 2nd Gipsying, A party of the summer colony will ever cherish a loving remembrance is and and teams She recently spent a night in this city witi ft* Grange, usually ignored, pedestrians tine celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary one of the departments. started last of our worthy sister, whose help and presence Annie V. Field and one at The Battery R< 1 at the Battery early Monday stand a poor show to clear the road if a car is at their home Monday evening, July 20th, by Miss Surburban Press of New York City fL Vi ,g Contest for Men andBoys. we will sadly miss. The on a tramp to Georges Lake, Liberty, at at all. one hundred of theii with Mrs. Chas. M. Craig. morning Resolved. That we ex end our heartfelt coming any speed inviting to their home has presented a years subscription to Sur- f“ Mr. auto u Riving Women and by Allen Sleeper’s truck to the bereaved family in their friends. The lawn was taste- as a Girls Contest, accompanied sympathy neighbors and Norman Littlefield of the U. S. S. Michigan burban Life, which will be offered pre- cup- to their etc. affliction, and may their hearts be comforted *^'T,r.‘lvrr carry provisions, They expected WAR IN EUROPE. fully decorated with Japanese lanterns anc returned from Mexican waters, will ar- mium in the ladies department, *rjv‘Hlon Swimming. with the assurance that our Heavenly Father lately to reach North Searsmont at noon, have their fctv1 a,;<>e Race Entrance doeth all things well. “Think of her still as ferns and the interior of the house was alsi from where he hat Abel F. Stevens of Wellesley, Mass., has been (singles) Critical. Move rive today Philadelphia, n«. *'lver dinner there and arrive at Marshall’s shore at the same she is not dead, she is t The Situation Deciding of th< the cup. always; jus unde most attractive. On arrival been for the week past to spend a furlough engaged as judge for poultry department c*noe Race Entrance when were to on the away.” Rests with Russia. be feti-,, (doubles) night, they sleep ground England May the young enjoyed muBic and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Little- One of the attractions, will be L D. Brown's riZe, silver That our charter be in guests people with his parents, ogg. cup. were to two Resolved, draped without tents, and spend days Forced to Take Part. the other had a socia includes a of ''a*lin»‘ contest, free for all. En- mourning for thirty days in memory of our games while guests field, Cedar street. Overland Show, which variety trance' there. Allen had of the lst silver 2nd Mr, Sleeper charge that a of these resolutions be pre- London, 28. The Austro-Hungarian c .ke and wer< and trained animal exhibition, in- aiie, o ';,. prize, cup; sister; copy July e -ening. Ice cream, punch who has been vaudeville one declared war Servia, Rev. George S. Mills, spending hike, and in the party were Mr. and Mrs. James sented to the bereaved family, spread upon goverment today against Devereux were the re- Indian '* Aus- served. Mr. and Mrs. foi cluding bicycle acts, trapeze work, 3.2i, a,ato race prize. our and that a copy be sent to The almost immediately after Germany and his vacation at the Battery.left Wednesday T. Sleeper, Miss Helen Sleeper and her guest, records, Al a [ 1 man’s and the Waldo had notified Sir Edward Grey, the British of many useful and pretty gifts. club exhibitions and trained dogs, including 4Oo r. race prize. Republican Journal County tria cipients his home in Bennington Vt. Mrs. Mills wil Miss Eaton of Beloit, Mich., Misses to in a This r»ce Aldyth Herald for Minister, of their refusal join a late hour the guests said good night, wishinf race between four dogs on the midway. 430 1 m ?ack prize. publication. Foreign leave to visit her mother ir and Katherine Messrs, ) conference. It is assumed here that today, Thursday, "’^KKed race prize. Margaret Craig Hilton, Mary Field, Committee mediation Devereux many return! show will be on the in front of S&o£r"' Mr. and Mrs. happy their son will remain at the given platform ml i,lumin*tions and S. Allen and Frank Cora Wilson, > on the efforts of the European nations will now Calais, and Charles w,,r grand Elbridge Pitcher, Sleeper between the races. In addition JispfiTy Leiella Resolutions. be directed toward localizing the area of hos- of the day. for several weeks the grandstand and William S. Kelley. Brown, ) Battery longer. tilities. The world’s markets are demoralized to this,among the free attractions,the manage- 'aturday. august 16th. are the survivors of thi 10(k E war declaration. Following eighteen G. of Brewer observed hit C. H. Knowles of Westbrook, of the Maine The Law Court by the Capt. Frank Arey ment offer the comedians, Borvis & J°30a race. lst and 2nd prizes, Fourth Maine regiment who went t( novelty is the week original 93d 27th an automobile dinnei !DllIHng race* lst Automobile Association, spending birthday July by Fritz, two Boston artists, in clean comedy, ^prizr, Prise cup; term ot the Law which Rockland 18th to celebrate the 50th anni kodak in and in with Orrin J. The Portland Court, Reunions. July at the Ward farm in East l! this city company Regimental party Eddington contortion and acrobatic features, to convened June 23rd, was finally adjourned July the muster out: Fred tumbling, pole Creased pole contest, $2 at top of versary of regimental Dickey has been laying out a detour for auto- Chief Justice all of the sche- about 20 guests attending. Capt, Arey spent be each in front of the grandstand. t4th by Savage, The 27th and 28th Maine Regimental Associ- eric D. Aldus, (Jamden, and Benjamin F. Phil given day on cases been of. The life at from a foremast l’a“ b“» mobile travel during tee work the shore duled having disposed reunion at Gardiner on his early sea, rising Unusual interest is shown in the baby game. ation will hold its Morrill, of Co. A; James W. Clark being is Cove. term was noteworthy on account of the un- brick, to and owner, and was for “llo»ed corieert by Belfast bud road the State building below Saturday Thursday, August 13th. hand captain many show. Some very are offered and bvjd.y Wand number of cases taken up, there H. John W. Titus, Alden F pretty prizes ball at the Inn. usually large The 42d annual reunion of the 19th Maine In- George Tighe, in Brewer. Northport The new route leaves and enters this city by 800 and uf this number but years in business the number of babies who will make their ap- being nearly listed, fantry will be held at Clinton on Tuesday, Wooster, Hanson B. Simmons, Rockland, of Co 1 Miller street and goes via Lincclnviile Avenue few now remain on the docket. will be than ever before. he Shoe Situation. August 25th. Sewall W. Hewett and Charles B. Green Mr. Herbert Shaw, wh> has been the guest pearance larger The term will convene Dec. 8th, at B; £ to Center Lincolnville, thence to Iineolnville Augusta A ball has been arranged for Wednes- which time the sitting justices will be Chief halgh, Rockland, and Benjamin F. Walter of his brother, Mr. Charles F. Shaw, left by game ang Mrs. Edith Folwell Hudson of treasurer of the State committee of Co. D; Simmons, Rockland, E. Bowker, spend a^ler the usual shut- ler away from the road work under construc- Philadelphiay Progressive to the Waterville ‘»d July admits that the party organization John H. Thomas, Union, of Co. H; Cliftoi Charlton Inn, where Mr. Shaw is employed, A year’s subscription 8 fair voluma of order* who has a summer home at Saturday Cove, Progressive n,at 21|'ave tion and where ledge blasting will be under- Masssachusetts is insolvent and Sentinel has been given the manage- at the tea in practically Whittum, Sears port, of C*,!; FrwU* Primer the trip from Boston to Charlton City, Daily the running of the entertained a party of ten at lunch more making ?*,or „JIJ..‘n“ur- way in a days. While the road on the shore that in no instance would It pay than 5< in one of the 10 come. a moder- and Adalbert A. Dailey, Belfast, a a run of 64 miloa, in Mr. Shaw’s Buick runa- ment to be offered as a premium .7*0*** i,e.tllBe Only room in the Woman's Club at 2 p. m„ Wednes- cents on the dollar bills contracted durini lfonroa, " » ^Ported in but eonfi- route will not be closed to the mail service upon niitaiaia leather, the last campaign, Co. K. bout departments. "“•d—Dun’. Review, July 26th. travel will be diverted* to the beck route. day. I fb«d y» You're Bilious and Costive! Canal Will FOR GOVERNOR. conditions of the country today and those home classes Open Aug. Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Dr, Simeon “IT FSIT ABE Stomach, 1 of twenty years ago, declares STRONG, Washington, July 23. In Fanning and Domestic Selene Purred and Mean Liver orWl WILLIAM T. HAINES, D. Fees, representative in Congress of Practical Tongue Indigestion, the Panama canal to the Farm Workers. Dr. Fess is a ADD HEALTHY I for Croups of ahd Bowels clogged. Clean up tonight. Get a merce on Aug. 15 next WATEKVILLE. the sixth Ohio district. Y1GORQDS was a„ i L D.D.D. tonight by D. 27,1914. Secretary student of conditions, being corns ont and All Pain an I Washington, C., July —for 1C peart— 26c. bottle of Dr. King’s New Life Pills today Garri*,.' close political “My dropped ably the first vessel to an 1 ten or more farmerB o r pass'- the author of the History of Political Misery has disappeared from Callouses plan whereby The Standard Skin Remedy and empty the stomach and bowels of ferment- the great waterway will be FOR STATE AUDITOR ii the pi. in the Bunions and 26 cents did it” farm women can form home classes a war Thtory and Party Organization ing, gassy foods ana waste. A full bowe department steamer non A package of Ezo for Feet the quickee t or domestic science and re TIMOTHY F. CALLAHAN, United States. agriculture movement gives a satisfied, thankful feeling— swoilei Instant Relief acting and surest remedy for painful, ■ ceive lectures, lanter For Willie’s “Democrats cannot ignore the deadly the textbooks, makes you fee) fine. EfF< ctive, yet mild. Don’t baby’s croup. bruises, throat (;rani' '5l of twenty years ago,” he says, Blides, a gripe. 25c.f at your Druggist. Thomas’ parallel In every there is a free box of Ez 1 Skin Troubles ness.—Dr. Eclectic Oil-tr, FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS, package conduct haB been de "• when a necessary to thqm Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Burns. remedy. 25c. and 50c. they superseded protective for Corns. Use it as directed for three dayi A. PETERS, vised the U. S. Department of Agri The jOHiS tariff system by their revenue system On the fourth day lift out the Corn—all of il by Guaranteed Remedy ELLSWORTH. with Agriculture under the name of the Wilson bill. Im- Separate box of Ezo For Corns, 10 cents. culture in cooperation certain States. Wm O. Poor & Son, Druggists. ports increased, exports decreased, the Colleges of COON I Y NOMINATIONS of the is to make ac WALDO balance of trade was turned against us, The object plan Washington Whisperings. cessible at home, to men and womei 1 For Senator, gold was exported, capital could not in- Lumber Industry Investigation. the means to attend th M. Winterporl labor lost employment. In a word, have not CHARLES CONANT, vest, What was 1 wjjo Washington, July 27. at the 1914. The business was regular courses colleges, practi Washington, July 27, plans For County Attorney, paralyzed. con suspicion has now become a settled am I the face of such the cal short courseB in agriculture now being perfected for the forest serv- W “In distress, WALTER A COWAN. interport viction, that a small group of senator 1 b > THE Democratic party sought a new issue home management specially adapted ice part of the inquiry to be made joint- an and defensivi For Clerk of Courts, have formed offensive These whicl 1 commerce and a new leader and it found the issue their districts. courses, ly by the departments of and and Thorndike alliance to defeat the River Harbo: 16 to 20 and wil • timber and lumber-trade JAMES H. SAYWARD, in ‘16 to 1’ and the leader in William Jen- will consist of lectures, agriculture into Appropriation bill, which has been drag can be ar For Register of Deeds, nings Bryan. We were told the tariff consume five or more weeks, conditions in the United States provide ging along in the Senate since June 18th time and con Fair suit the for new Belfast EDWARD EVANS, Waldo had nothing to do with it and that the ranged to spare covering entirely ground. Senator Burton of former chair Wil- Ohio, venience of each group of Lumbermen are now con- For Sheriff. depression was world-wide. Now, people. admittedly man of the RiverB and Harbors commit The courses to be offered at first ar their with a FRANK A. CUSHMAN, Kontville son says, it is merely ‘psychological. ducting operations large tee of the seems to be in chargi 1 note the For House, poultry raising, fruit growing, soils percent of waste, said to be largely due For County Commissioner, "Now, deadly parallel: of the to the bill, havinj ■ the first time in years opposition cheese manufacturing, dairying, butte to market conditions which make close FRANK I. MORTLAND, Searsport twenty imports taken up nearly all the time thus fa: ■ Maine’s 25c. Fair have outrun our exports. In the single making, and farm bookkeeping; and fo utilization unprofitable. There is no Big For County Treasurer, given to the consideration of the bill month of April, 1914, the change against the women especially, courses in th ! general agreement as to the actual caus- 1 CLIFFORD Belfast numbers somi UNDER NEW MANAGEV’EPT OF THE J. PATTEE, which carries in round ■ us from the month of April a year ago, preparation, cooking and use of vegeta es of existing conditions and the respon- For Representatives to the Legislature. fifty-three millions of dollars. was sixty-four million dollars. This ble and cereal foods. The Departmen t sibility for the present undoubted evils. Belfast In a notable interview to thi FRANK R. KEENE, a given > With BELFAST FAIR ASSOCIATION tendency was continued in May, direct | will supply lectures and lantern slide j rapidly diminishing supplies of tim- CLEMENT. Montville press. General Dan C. Kingman, chief o: JAMES J. result of the Underwood tariff act, the covering these subjects, and ths State ber to draw upon, wasteful lumbering the came ou ■ H. McKINLEY, Jackson Corps of Army Engineers, come as a JOHN second Wilson bill. Capital is hesitating, which have agreed to cooperate in thi has to be recognized matter August 18, 19, 20, 1914. CHARLES M. HOWES, Liberty flat-footed in support of this measuri 1 1 labor is unemployed, gold is leaving the plan will lend to each group laborator; ! of 9erious public concern and an inquiry ALBERT M AMES, Stockton Springs which has become the target for Sena W. J CLIFFORD. President. ORRIN J DICKEY, ‘ecretar, | country in frightful proportion, business and cooking apparatus valued at $10 ) i to discover the causes and seek for pos- j tor Burton’s shafts, in which the distin l is paralyzed and the nation is facing an and a reference library. The text sible remedies is regarded by forest guished head of the engineers said thai ! POLITICAL POINTS. issue of bonds, and a season of depression books and lectures will be made so com service officials as an urgent need. It is there was, in his judgment, “less thar 1 similar to that of twenty yearsagounder plete that each group can safely appoin ; believed that the lumber industry itself A vote is a vote for your one-half of one per cent ‘pork’ in th< Republican the last Democratic administration of one of its members as study leader ti recognizes the need and will welcome an a Euro- a Democratic vote elects River and Harbor bill,” and he believet job; ; revenue of tariff. When we re- direct the work of the course. inquiry conducted along constructive system freer of pean workman in your place. it was questionable aDpropria mind our Democratic friends of our warn- When a group has decided to take U| i lines. tions than any we the waterway improvement which Private invested in A Democrat owe it to false pride ings last year when discussed the work, the State cooperate: capital timberlands, may bill heretofore from the twc some of us reported and other forms the Democrats, but you owe Underwood bill, in which sends an agent with the Department’: mills, logging railroads, to vote with committees of wit! Holmes Slave Mill Parts Hall’s Stave Congress charged of reach an enormous 1 and child to vote with the pointed out the inevitable consequence, representative to organize a sarnph equipment aggre- it to your wife river and harbor matters. I /I /■ we are indicted as calamity howlers. class and assist the leader whom thei gate and the lu nber industry, which-uia Brass and ((mp silii n ( as lings lip to It'll II Republicans. lou nave no iaea now tne sentimem Wilson declares it is simply a state of elect in laying out the work and in show ploys (dy.UUU persons ana has an annual of our IS wen »n.i w. calling for the improvement riven Iron oanaua (Jiraocu mind. ing him the best methods of procedure output valued at 11-6 billion dollars, is the Jobbing, Repairs. Grey 'ngs. be. She | and harbors has grown in the last few law. She has reason to W HUW \ariff .11 IS ail lIUerCBIIU^ BIUUJ The classes commonly are held from i third largest in the country. In seeking unless come from the districl on Your has the amount of her years, you to Let Us Figure Requiremen' increased monthly parallel, the similarity of the present to 12 in the morning and from 1 to 4 ir realize conditions which will safeguard sent to this from $38,- in which I live and which borders upor products country Democratic regime with that of twenty the afternoon, two or three days eaci the public against wasteful methods of one of the natural to and during the the great thoroughfares timber timber mo- 000,909 $12,000,090, years ago. I cannot believe that week. The sessions are not held ever} exploitation, possible of time reduced the amount of the country, said ex-Congressman same period people will fail to connect results with day, so that the members will have time nopoly, and other objectionable prac- Machine & Ci William E. of East St. Belfast Foundry to the United States for American Rodenberg Louis, farm duties in betweer while conditions | ; paid causes. to attend to their tices, insuring healthy to 825. Illinois. ^sr »» »s**. ’"Sesr-sey a^ goods sent there from $33,090,000 the sessions, as well as before and aflei and fair treatment for the lumber trade, “The National Rivers and Harbors 900,000. the only woman skipper on the instruction period. The classes meel an understanding of the basic facts is I tlAMKACTl KHIIS or and the great commercial bod- THE ATLANTIC COAST. Congress at the most convenient farm indispensable. These facts, however, B Builders’ Sled I of the commonly Sk Weigh s, Supplies, Castings, Wagon The appropriations present ies of the cities interested in the ques- house. the morning hours, text- have never been ascertained in their en- Nuts and Brake \\ reels, exceed a bil- During id Democratic Congress will In the "Interesting People” depart- tion of cheaper transportation are large- book work is done. In the afternoor tirety. It is the purpose of the Forest Box lion dollars. This does not accord with ment of the August American Maga- if tirates of all Kinds, Shafting, s, Collars, Couplings, ly responsible for this awakening. them im- a and a sketch of work is conducted, and the Service to obtain ami interpret Mill Parts the eternal declaration of the Democracy zine appear picture laboratory if I’ullevs and dears. Urge Rotary the woman senator, in my who Georgia Orne, only “Any judgment, women who have elected to take the do- in co-operation with the other Further- Captain partially. .mr—rninw i 'hat it is the party of economy. on the Atlantic Coast, She would to talk such a bill to death i i unmrrnTi~—~~ « skipper attempt mestic science courses have practical bureaus assigned to the stndy. the self-stvled of economy is a and bosses a crew without more, party owns ship would be inviting his own political ruin.” that the is an ex- lessons in Lumbermen complain carry- short on revenue about $500,000 swearing at them. Following cooking. running interest on tract from the article : As soon as a class is established, the ing charges created by long- a day. The most extravagant Congress rather close An that had much of the so- Orne has been eviction, 1 withdraws to start a term investments, taxes, and cost of lire and it is "Captain State organizer r. the country’s history running to since she received her lemnity that characterized the seizure of shipwreck some other district. The work where such protection is given a a class in protection YOUR HOME short of revenue half a million dollars master’s license. But she never gets the humble homes of the Irish KEEPS peasantry to even she has never dreamed thereafter is left in charge of the leader, compel them operate where lum- We are led to believe that the De- lit of 'nerves,' and lay! for of rent, was recently of to the life which she non-payment who receives assistance mail from ber prices wall not repay them the costs is not the of econo- retiring placid by mocracy truly party has enacted in the Nation’s capital, when given up. the college or the Department in carry- involved. The necessity of operating FRESI-I zw/OLEAN my; the belief that it is such is merely "It is how she combines Mrs. Belva A.Lockwojd was extraordinary dispossessed is advanced as the ‘That ing on the work. under these conditions psychological. feminism with seamanship. of her home in which she had lived for cause since the mar- woman knows as much about a vessel As there is no regularly paid instructor, principal of waste; the forty, years, her goods set out in the the of One of the local lumbermen in Somer- as any-man 1 ever saw !’ exclaimed | 1 classes can be carried on all over ket is most easily glutted with lumber who her through the exami- street, and the only woman who ever ran set that practically his offieia'l put State as as the college organizer the poorer grades, which must then he county reports cer rapidly nation that won the skipper’s for the was into presidency forced lodg- as as unmanufactured. the other 11 entire cut of lumber is on the sticks. visit the and left On hand, j'l tificate. She is so a skip- can groups, quickly thoroughly far removed from the scenes of he- with whom he contracted to i ings sets the col- the that the co.-. of That the people per that men saiiors are not ashamed the laboratory supplied by public complains Mrs. Lockwood's i concern in the nor afraid, former activities. local leader lumber is so are unwilling to take it. One sign up with ‘Hiram,’ lege become available. The high. Overcompetition may Pneumatic either. home was purchased last December by Combination Sweeper Massachusetts for whom he sawed under will preside during the reading of the result in destruction of timber resources ‘‘The ‘Hiram’ plies between Boston the New It contract a of hard wood England Casualty Company. and references, for which full with no commensurate advantage to the large quantity and in Maine, often with a cargo lectures f> '"THIS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running DUNTLE\ ports was believed that friends come to re- would hut with the of un- 1 are unwilling lo take any of it. He of lumber. During her visits to Boston j texts and lantern slides are supplied by consumer, certainty cleans without raising dust, and at the same time p. iies at the foot of a the assistance of the aged suffragist and Yet re- ports that is not his intention to cut a the schooner very the Department. He will also be respon- necessarily high prices later. pins, lint, ravelings, etc., in ONE OPERA 1 ION. very wharf at the mouth i of peace, but not foot of lumber this winter, or in fact, dirty, smelly champion international the striction of competition on the part of a finished. It ret often sible for laboratory equipment. makes sweeping simple task quickly of Mystic River, snuggled among was subscribed to bold the business conditions He enough money the course will lumbermen with a view to greater prof- most difficult and eliminates the riec<. until change. two or three larger, taller craft. In the Every one who completes even the places, residence for one of the notable women to are cushioned its for 1 ad Is that woodsmen who received $35 little cabin there some receive a certificate from the State themselves through higher prices of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. the of two bunks, one above the other of the century, and so, in twilight to law and ob- 14'' last year can be hired for $20 to $25 chairs, is both contrary highly The Great Labor Saver of the Home—Every home, lar, which is useful College. and a small oil stove very her life, the veteran worker for the wel- and : -low, and that a large New Hampshire Not all of the States have yet agreed jectionable from the standpoint of public I small, can enjoy relief from Broom drudgery protection on chilly days. :are of women has been to compelled a situation the of dust. operator is obtaining men at this price to co-operate in this plan. Last winter policy. Thus highly complex danger flying COSTA erect h»r lares and penates in another for this year’s operations. This is one PORT LIMON AND SAN JOSE. experiments along these lines were car- exists. An attempt to adjust the pres- Duntley is the Pioneer of Pneumatic Sweepers— a of the of the Pneumatic Suction Nozzle and place and in different part city. on a basis fair Has the combination the ways which the Democratic free RICA. ried out successfully in Pennsylvania,and ent conflict of interests revolving Brush. Very easily operated and absolutely guar- lumber and an interest in the both to the and to the lumber in- trade helps Maine operators this has stimulated public anteed. In a Vacuum Cleaner, whv not give Boston, July 27, 1914. William L. Phillips, When the old the Con- buying lighting frigate, one of the demands full of all the a in home at our ’aborers. Architect method in other States. In dustry knowledge the ‘‘Duntley’’ trial your expense' a Cambridge man, official Landscape stellation, the oldest ship in the Ameri- classes more men facts. Write for full particulars of the Canal Zone, after a year of hard work Pennsylvania applied today of Portland he can Baltimore harbor ! Jakley Curtis says navy, arrives in and all of Lines of for by the at Balboa, takes a week of vacation at Port than could be accommodated, inquiry provided | because we need the 'avors high license for the National Star-Spangled Banner the forest service include th. Limon anil San Jose, Costa Rica, then goes the 20 men and 15 women who began the plans of Carle & Jones, Belfast, Me. for our schools: he says he wants to the week TOoney Limon as Centennial, be held during lumber and demand, the back to his job. tie estimates Fort course completed it. Pennsylvania is present output (he revenue from the sale of rum in order of its size on the conti- of fith, it will be the 117th an- to the trade as over- die bi.cst September more while conditions known _ having park now arranging for classes, __ .j; !hat the school mon-ymay be more easily that har- nent, laid out with beautiful malls of appropri- niversary of her launching in the effects upon | Massachusetts, Michigan, Vermont and production, production obtained. His is to taxa- tree plan equalize ate trees and shrubs, including the sacred bor, so famous for its clipper ships. The of in tim- Florida expect to take up the work. and market prices speculation tion in this way, for he believes it unfair of the Indians. This is the port whose trade ancient vessel will be towed from New- Other States, such as Maine, New York, ber and of carrying charges, producing ; that any part of the taxes of the cities is largely in the hands of the United Fruit Co. in port, Rh.de Island, to the navy yard and Delaware, have and distributing costs, including freight The of the is It is well New Jersey, signi- should be appropriated for use in rural population city 50,000. where she will be in sea- the i Brooklyn, put fied their to co-operate. and the charges levied upon product is laid out, having fair sanitation. willingness schools. He apparently disgruntled condition for her trip down the wholesalers and retailers, and the From Port Limon a railroad 100 miles long, worthy Ordinarily a college in a State usually by .•lecause it is asked of Portland to spend leads coast and up the bay to the Patapsco. Af- its of waste under methods one of the most wonderful in the world, applies to the Department seeking amount present a few pennies in the smaller towns. the birth of to Cartage 5,000 feet above the sea, and down ter the celebration incident to when sufficient interest has of exploitation. Special attention will utters a co-operation, Our What statesman like plan! In this way, on the other side to San Jose, the capita’a Francis Scott Key’s immortal tribute to the in several com- be to means of utilizing low grades Clubbing been shown in plan given taxes from the you see, by collecting founded in not seekers, but will come to 1750, by gold by the flag, the Constellation munities where ten or more people have of lumber and by-products. would offers to rumsellers, it be possible to found home seekers, with lreedom from the coast to for- The clubbing apply only Washington find permanent berthing sought the instruction. For financial It is recognized that the national following' j the education of your children upon rum. wars. Much of the population of til: city is n in the historic Potomac, a shrine for the certain are not so able ests are becoming an increasingly im- tions in ai d when payment is not true of Costa Rica reasons, colleges paid advance; The local barkeeper’s tax would pay the of pure Spanish blood; the market thousands of visitors who come to to in the work as are others. portant factor in the timber it is dc teacher's Vote for generally. It is in a fertile plain at the foot of engage should be stated what premium, any, salary. Splendid! of the Republic throughout the claimed for the new the offerings of government a of volcanic where small Capital The advantages through Curtis and have rum under the range mountains, that none of these placed with local leaders and lab- and this aspect of the situa- is also necessary to say farms prevail, and the scenery is picturesque. year. home courses stumpage, children s eyes, placed where youth may The ~-j will receive careful analysis. or Irom th is varied and abundant. The build- uraiury cquipuicm. tion tions are mailed with I he Journal and then tell them that their Vegetation obtain it, our forest re- f and the need are in of Striking facts regarding courses is that only of future supplies ings low, anticipation earthquakes, [ correspondence | question to for these one education depends upon rum, too. and their of to We have pay publications but no destructive ones have been experienced. sources, their values waste, small percentage of those who take thf i for the general practice forestry i. The of the President and the Bishop are condensed in an illus- course another part and are then sent from their Through the carrying out of President palaces eight-page, individual correspondence fimsh.it | provide them is important advance, they are there, the national museum, the university, trated circular of the American with be covered. Wilson’s order to Huerta from Forestry Studying in a group, laboratory of the field to to our subscribers. Our offei prevent national which cost over a offices clubbing and the theater, Association The lumber seems to stimulate the data by ammunition sent to him in aGer- just published. work and a leader, From the outset gathered getting in There are two fine parks, in- in ad\ million gold. is said to feature and com- follows for one vear’s subscription paid j 19 lives were lost in our industry employ 735,000 people, the interest and add a social the bureau of domestic foreign man vessel, navy the or campo de Marco, cluding hybodrome, of commerce have been sacrificed to whom are paid annually $367,000,000 which leads the members of the group tc merce of the department at once, more lives used for military purposes. in wages, the value of products being the work conscientiously and com- will be correlatedwith those in possession since from wounds and other causes, and Mr. Phillips writes: “The mountain country follow The Journal and Farm and Home, The forests of the coun- ! with free corres- service and the bureau of the retention of the troops and ships at of Costa Rica is most beautiful. As one as- $1,250,000,000. plete it. Experiments of the forest the thins out and a pastoral con- cover 550,000,000 acres. courses show that while many to the end that a complete Vera Cruz is costing about $1,000,000 a cends, jungle try pondence corporations, "The Journal and McCall’s Magazine, dition exists, with striking groups of tropical An average of 70 human lives are sac- individuals advantage from them, and exhaustive study may b*> assured. day. Yet the Germans were allowed to gain trees, splendid vistas of distant hills, with rificed in the forest fires, says the material is fur- of timber from land arms at Puerto Mexico. It is claim- annually many others, because Importations products the coffee and Woman’s pastured slopes. Higher yet planta- and a loss occurs of the same and the exten- The Journal Magazine, not denied that the the circular, $25,- nished free, do not feel obliga foreign countries possible ed and during period most tions begin. There ii seen the picturesque our own tim- 000,000. Damage from insects and tree to them as they do wher sion of markets for of on arms on our border, the a shrub tion complete foreign embargo agricul.ure imaginable. The coffee is must which follow costs each sum of ber are as factors which of State one official diseases, fire, pay a substantial money recognized included in our clubbii Department through of about a man’s height, having glossy leaves. they The publications year $50,000,000. The cost of destruc- be thoroughly considered. and another, together with John Lind, It needs a little shade, and therefore many for the instruction. tion from floods is not esti- mav be sent to different addresses. Wilson's personal representative in Mex- other plants are grown with it. The air is resulting There is a smell of but is as “countless mil- SMITH’S VOYAGE. ico, gave the Villa faction excellent ad- brisk and fresh. pungent mated, given JOHN Children Cry fires. Ox carts rumble the shaded on arms the em- wood along lions.” Publish! vice how to get through celebration oi FOR FLETCHER’S .Journal It all reminds that if The Ter-Centenary Republican Do call such movements as lanes between the plantations. It is pointed out in the circular bargo. you ’’ to New me of Italy. on a John Smith’s voyage CASTORIA these acts of the planting of forests was adopted Capt. statesmanship? ~~— Franklin F. on ■ — "■ Mr. Phillips’ father. Phillips, an annual income I England and bis landing Monhegar —— : comprehensive scale, A Fruit Little Known in America. will visit him in the Zone in August. will take at of ! place Monhegar — President Wilson he is could be derived in the country $65,- island, says going consist of the treatment 6. The exercis.s fruit-tree” ahead with the anti-trust no General Thomas. 000,000, and by preventative August The fruit of the “bread legislation, of this timber each placing of a bronze tablet, year, to enormous dimensions, some- matter what business men say against it, upon year $100,000,000 grows r- was with chorus,anc as three feet in diameter, send MailOrde He tall, broad, solidly built, could be saved. historical addresses,children’s times as much Why your no matter what its effect business Strand. ^ upon shoulders and a full-bearded British Consul 01 a writer in the August Hebron ! We have the saute firm, square a ball. The Governor, says j.3 likely to be, no matter how much Con- face as firm and square as the shoulders are green in color, sometimes the same pt" Crain vice-consul at Portland and Congressman They AcademyJ the Threshes and Sacks The Indian natives refuse to be driven before his were. Some say that expression Harvester Cuts, The brown if overripe. 1804 gress may McGillicuddy have been invited. and FOUNDED 35 °Io AUTOMOBILE M was stern, some say kind and gentle. at Once. them in, and when opened The is neces- event will be carried on the joinl gather whip. legislation proposed it could be either to through are sweet to the taste, Probably according of and cooked they very OF MAIM and from his and of the people Monhegan rather too sary proper standpoint circumstances; and I delight in Garfield’s and auspices but of a sweetness that is HEBRON, MAINE. M' A new harvester cuts, threshes Maine Historical Society. A warship ie W. E. RICKER. he does not think it consistent with the comment on the eyeB: ‘cold gray to his for foreign tastes. When a The to be other features, pronounced 155 Park Portia' but warm blue to his friends. sacks grain in single operation. expected present, somewhat to No. St., of Woodrow Wilson'to consider enemies, etc. open they are disagreeable For Girls and Boys. Send for catalogue. dignity in the a pageant and fireworks, have often i- enthusiastic is Howard’s denial machine is described August Pop- perhaps smell, being very sickly. I 6w28 i Our 1014 Catalogin’ the of the entire Con- Equally Full of exercises and commit- most for tin j protests country, of the of coldness and severity. program eaten them when in the jungle, everything charge ular Mechanics Magazine. Loading Steamers will myself we have the plea- This is an excellent illus- never tees are being arranged. and all May j gress included. ‘To me General Thomas’s features the and far away from dinner, home, von one' wagons follow it, picking up leave Thomaston on the morning of the tration of the “new freedom” of which seemed cold. His smile of welcome was that sort of thing, but only then. They sacks of ready for shipment. The sixth of August in connection with early for- and most cordial. His words grain on the trunk only, and appear V.---J Wilson so If your neigh- pleasant at 7 and at Boothbay grow speaks proudly. him whole is drawn two spans of horses trains, o’clock, seen for ✓ and acts drew toward my machine by with boat. eign to the tree when by anybne bor took such an attitude towards the Harbor in connection early full W. C. LIBBEY. when I went into its sides back of the the first time. Their weight, grown, Dr. heart, particularly hitched at cutting If it will be postponed until of his as President him.’ And this is the im- very stormy as much as six or seven pounds. minds community battle under A fur- scales Thomas as a bars. 40-hp. gasoline engine next day. them is Wilson takes toward the minds of his pression that I get most of The season for harvesting just ror and sacking. PLACE HOUR ADS. battle-leader, one of immense comfort. nishes energy tnresning before the monsoons begin, somewhere countrymen, including the flower of the the is cut it is thrown back DENTIST, Others may have been more showy, even After grain about June or the end of May. They be whence it is forced into the Children Cry the country in Congress, what would you more To under Thomas upon tables fetch from lour to six annas each in inspiring. fight is back or a thresher mechanically. The grain FOR FLETCHER S to their and WITH THE dike to call your neighbor? was like having a wall at your bazaars, according weight BELFAST. MAINE JODRRij —Gamabel then carried to the seeking device, where 93 MAIN STREET, great battery to cover you. 1 R I A soundness. Atlantic. the sacks srs filled, sewed and dropped. CASTO There is a “deadly parallel” between Bradford, in the August Pilot Fleet. 5» TEAM. bringing a big ship I t*11 ‘“j***’ te entitled to $2 a da] I THE BELFAST BALL into new york Wh,Ch he *" deUi"ed HARBOR. ^Boston IN PAIN from the Picket SUCH h^home.'1^ Who do Duty fron A straightforward Statement the Middle Eanks. Management. When the new Cunard liner, the 901-ft. SSSS^nTt regarding the ‘'Aquitania," one of the largest and in the clear, cole «Sjis difficult to enter. It The following statement, ,i t flares ii ^ndJavoi Maine baseball finest ships in the world, finished its the harbor en WOMAN CRIED of the matter trouble in the Eastern to His out beyond I pilots have those in of maiden across theii in defense the trip the Atlantic from rf silhouette of a steam employ as far as league, has been issued .urkv possible American citi- Belfast Liverpool with 1,072 on !ft' lines th“ h Belfast team: “Early last spring passengers board, >; j||-defined througl Suffered Everything Until Re- "0t an abaolute re‘ June 5, it was was induced to enter a baseball league 1914, required, before be- loon'5 >n. ,)0\vn the sk; qmremi„t°Ugh against and Old Town. We ing allowed to enter New York Harbor ftar flashei stored to Health Lydia with Bangor, Brewer dusk- ri,w suddenly by and tie up at its to were somewhat timid about undertaking dock, undergo the the blue light dies, thi same iri,,’ar;1' E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- is a for a rigid quarantine and custom in- mission, there is a to the job, for it quite proposition gk4"”' forward, growing larger tendency give the to with spections and to follow the beneath iti preference to those little of 6,000 people compete exactly same n,ast emerges I ble Compound. who have had a thor- city as as Brewer and procedure if it had been the most in- r* what seems a phanton ough training. For this reason the places situated Bangor, pilots whose popula- significant tramp steamer. The formal- has been So. Dakota.—“ I used to be have been inclined to Old Town are, aggregate ’!fhe signal givei Florence, recently recruit to is more ities connected with into of to board, a large extent from connected by trolley cars, getting port, 0?- a is ready very sick every month with bearing among the graduates tion, which the case of pilot of the than six times our own. Having consent- the *4Aquitania” is m Storm and sunshine Massachusetts Nautical ^flight, down pains and Training went aboutln a only an illustration on a the Ship The ed to do so, however, we large scale, are ot and guide homing and had Ranger. boys educated in that described in a K5"l"LA, backache, institution businesslike and obtained the finan- handsomely illustrated H seas is a little company are felt to be well above the way article headache a good cial and will of almost appearing in the channels an( average in intelligence and also versed aid, backing, good August Popular .. in winding deal of the time and in the city. Many Mechanics Magazine. The work is of Somehow in the special qualifications which every business man ways ships. make attend the games, handled by men who ar£ trained k very little appetite. good sailors. said could not highly -within call when wanted they the and it is The were so others that cared not for sport, ordinarily carried out in an «p" oft skims out of the no pains average in the of they ,^*®t® vicinity one went down into astonishingly short even with the h!-: bad that I used to 100 feet in and are but each and every time, rtune moment, watcher! length built especially the to combine his a~d came up with dough biggest ships, considering the amount t- j, above them think they sit right down on the Weatherly qualities with pocket of work that is speed. They have been in order that we might have something done. p, be there. floor and cry, be- designed by such our sunv on that would entertain Every ship coming into New YorK Har- means t experts as Edward Thomas going |W their advent cause it hurt me so BurgeBS, F. our bor from a mer visitors and tend to keep people foreign port must lie to or lf" to the McManus and D. K. Lawler. No. the led, returning and 1 could not do 3, anchor off the station is modeled on at home. quarantine situated p -at smack of “home Liberty, lines suggested on Staten any work at those the obtained this backing the Island just inside the limits of lik' themselves it’t by pilots themselves. “Having the pilots times. An old wo- l went out looking for play- Lower Bay, and must remain in that work. They ar< management lay’s ers. hired in all 13 men, three ot position until it has been and i but be- man advised me to try Lydia E. Pink- ; They inspected aiiy accident, our needs and a clean bill of health the health a The Secrets of the Sea. whom too slow tor given by i; en of a ham’s Vegetable Compound and I got proved ,, exponents sys- at the end of the first officer of the port. One of the rules of better the month so had to be canned t ness. They leave noth- bottle. I felt next carried 10 the harbor is that the | [Roy Chapman Andrews, in the August Popu- week. Since then we have quarantine boat I took three more bottles of it and got a come to an lar Mechanics Magazine.] men at a total expense of $174 week, up incoming vessel on the f of seasons the change well so I could work all the time. I and the and the citizens port side. A careful examination is to those staunch sen- We hear much management A,-, tve hope every woman who suffers like I did oAjand exploration, of feel that were worth it. No more made by the quarantine officers to dis- f Sun- they M1; ocean gateway. will E. Pinkham’s Vegetable expeditions leaving day by to and capable lot cover any cases of contagious disease, |S: and the | try Lydia day place gentlemanly, agreeable ,-rnings rougi — to- and if are Mrs. P. W. Lanseng, man’s record in some unknown of of young could be gotten any discovered, the infected winter gale find them Compound.” part players P4; Dakota. and we are sorry to passengers, as well as all those who have Route No. 1, Florence, South the but little is told of ex- gether anywhere with an certainty. world, the no been are equal have to part with them through fault exposed, taken to the detention k1' are in white of the ocean running Why will women continue to suffer day ploration bottom where the of our own. hospital on Hoffman’s Island, in the I -,vuen the sleet is Lower while whip- in and day out or drag out a sickly, half- vast plains and mountain chains covered “Our up-river antagonists thought they Bay, the ship itself may be 111 needle when held in J points, hearted existence, missing three-fourths miles deep with water are being mapped were large enough to run their teams quarantine for several days or boisterously any waif to even if rjiing of when can find and charted and are to the from the gate but it proved weeks, cholera, yellow fever or in its thi of the joy living, they yielding up- receipts ntures path, the be a one of them is other diseases are discovered. in E. Pinkham’s per world strangest creatures of na- losing venture and epidemic out to do its It health Lydia Vegetable Until this f duty. ture. Yet this work is being carried on said to be in the hole to the tune of about examination is finished no per- !-r. k. the when Compound? too slow to son other than the pilot’s job, in almost every sea of the globe, quietly $800. Two years ago we were health officers is al- are set the warnings along it has been the stand- suit Brewer and now won’t lowed to board or leave the the A For thirty years and persistently, although almost un- they play vessel, restriction ard remedy for female ills, and has re- known except to the scientific world and any longer because we are too fast. applying even to the customs Typewriter Bargain OF DANGER, like to see base- officers. A new Oliver -KK FACE stored the health of thousands of women "those who go down to the sea in ships “Belfast people good Typewriter, direct from the factory, never in these ball and no team wid ever come here t tv of and who have been troubled with such ail- For years America’s place im- danger plenty We and but of these has been held by the that is too good for them to enjoy. The last incident before is the used, with all the latest improvements, will be sold at l'I a- u ship then, ments as inflammation, portant operations docking displacements, feel down here that we have been used h to talk. area "Albatross,” an iron, twin-screw steam- arrival of the office which m-V„i, They tumors, etc. post boat, a ulceration, irregularities, er of 1,000 tons built for shamefully by the other members of the meets the discount for cash. May be seen at 'A, a i lot, not much given displacement, incoming ship as its enters the advice write to the United States Fish Commission in Ipacrue _fr Hudson ! out facts, although they If you want special River, takes off all the first-class THE JOURNAL OFFICE. II of humor for 1883 and fitted with for ma- mail and rushes it to the in ■ quiet vein Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- apparatus REPUBLICAN RALLY IN ROCKLAND. post office rine work of everv describtion. Its New nive landsman. One of dential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will York City. The mail transfer is the includes sounding machines not allowed to interfere in with ‘A iv! defied elements, be opened, read and answered by a equipment Rockland, Me July 22. Scenes of any way a for ascertaining the depth of the water the progress of the as the heel in howling tempest, woman and bold in strict confidence. enthusiasm were witnessed tonight at ship, post- he and character of the bottom, dredges office boat is taken in tow and the about that, begins the Knox County Republican Conference simply and for fish and other animals transfer is made as steams PRESTON’S : ,u about freight the obtaining in this 100 workers the ship up from the for city. Nearly party the river. ladder. To clamber up the pilot works greatest depths, apparatus were chairman of and a com- present, including & Transient hardor himself from pide to side in a shallow-water investigations, Livery, Boarding Stable -i can enter the peculiar v. the.State Committee, Col. Frederick H. until he has reached the where specimens may- Is situated on street off Main street. I have and / ../vices of the pilot, and crab-like motion plete laboratory Parkhurst of who declared that Pain. Washington just single be identified and and scientific Bangor, Stops Neuralgia—Kills domestic vessels come deck. In the roughest weather he packed, is a ren- double etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your awr tfie Republican party enjoying Sloan’s Liniment hitches, buckboards, patron- a leader under his arms for studies carried on. gives instant relief from 1'hat there may always passes rope aissance and that the Progressive vote issolicited. 235-2, house 61-13. Ba,‘: The most work which the or Sciatica. It to the age Telephones—stable Iy28 and to spare, an organi- safety’s sake. important is down the so Neuralgia goes straight Eg "Albatross” has and that for going toboggan rapidly W. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. " effected which is ade- Aboard the pilot has charge of the done, that there will be enough of it painful part—Soothes the Nerves and Stops ■ which it is best is scarcely detail. For the work 30 ship; but he is not in command. The equipped, deep-sea to count 12 months hence. the Pain. It is also good for Rheumatism and It is means men have banded to- has still a sounding dredging. by ,i -d captain general oversight He said he already had a canvas3 of Sore Throat, Chest Pains and Sprains. You actions and is for of taken one by one ,schooners, swift and of his responsible soundings patiently 40 Maine towns that the Pro- don’t need to rub—it Mr. J. R. that almost showing penetrates. 1 ted from Hull to the his acts in so far as be can be expected every important submerged has from 2500 to gressive vote dropped Louisville, writes: "I suffered 4 to foresee their If he mountain chain and peak has been plot- Swinger, Ky., |d B&i consequences. 400 and that the Republican vote is ted and that we know the materials with quite a severe Neuralgic Headache for 1^1857 LET YOUR CROPS DECmi~^n before the pilots form- thinks an error is being made, it is his largely increased. which cover the ocean floor. four without relief. I used Sloan’s will tell to use F. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured >' issociation, there was a duty to rectify it, and if he does not do Gov. William T. Haines briefly de- mqnths any > They you is Liniment for two or three and I haven't c in the Rest in the af Belfast, Maine. and the need of speed so any accident that might happen scribed some of the achievements of the nights Equipped Factory Country the water is £ to the account. In the great just a Tthy qualities for the placed captain’s depths administration. With a tax of only nine suffered with my head since.” Get bottle < JALKSON & HALL BELFAST AOENTS. < are above the freezing no matter i.-mess developed. As a All foreign vessels inward-bound point, mills for two it has had from $250- today. Keep in the house all the time for at the years a to a His it what its temperature surface. COE'MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW been evolved type required employ pilot. duty 000 to $700,000 in the Treasury all the pains and all hurts. 25c., 50c. and $1.00, at When the “Albatross” was in the Dutch the of is to take them up through the safe har- a ! clip edges time, time, has not used dollar of temporary your Druggists, |^THE YORKj of the bor channels to where East Indies and we were working in a K : .c i the buffets quarantine, they loans, and has no debt. of 110 degrees F. the men Bucklen’s Arnica Safte for all Sores. ■; blow. are boarded by a medical officer. They temperature In answer to the that the State who sorted out the in the bot- charge (..cits has its captain, then resume their way. A little later specimens fund is in Cum- DIRECT LINE were dressed in highway beiflg expended and the is boarded a customs tom of the dredge net THE GOVERNOR ON ROADS. New Order ii at> for one year, ship by officer, berland County, he said that work has England who examines the and if the thinnest of gauze undershirts, but -r. No. 1 is the Amer- manifest, every been commenced in all but one of the 16 Eastern Steamboat Co, wore mittens to their hands Bay :!. Reid, Jr.; No. 2 the thing is as it should be, allows her to long protect counties and that Cumberland County is In a recent letter to the Highway Com- j and arms from the ice-cold mud. This of Protection C. Gevalt; No. 3 the proceed to her dock. less than half of the sum to missioners, Gov. Haines asks that efforts COMMENCING i, in that blister- getting The 30 men who are associates in the was a great comfort, too, be made to secure the of lames Murdoch; No. 4 which it would be entitled. co-operation and for a cool drink could be ob- equitably An Ideal and Progressive Fraternal JUNE William McMilan, and service have their time divided between ing heat, Hon. Harold M. Sewall, the officials in the towns throughout the MONDAY, 15, 1914, a minutes Congressional five weeks of sea and three of shore tained in very few by burying State in the more scientific and economic Order for Men and ; (dipt. Joseph Fossett. candidate, said that industrial interests Social Insurance STMR, GOLDEN ROD will Run Every Week sea are a-bottle in the mud, no matter how hot itiuned inside Boston duty. Those on duty apportion- are repairing and maintenance of their high- | being blighted by Democratic poli- 1887. as on the outer stations. the sun which was blazing down upon us. W omen. Organized November, Day Follows: ; at another ed to the boats cies. An ovation was accorded Ex- way systems. The governor particular- leach, Hull; number of schooner which lies inside Boston By means of a register the stress the to be ja -l another off High- The Charles E. Littlefield of ly lays upon advantages Be fast No. was instituted in the Leave Brooksville, 6.30 a. m.; Castine, 6.45 a. ip, run out Congressman Lodge, 140, is used as a “take-off” and sends feet of wire which has before the road workers .-till another between light New York, who was a spectator, He gained by instructing City of Belfast December 23, 1889, and ex- m.; Warren’s Landing, islesboro, 7.10 a. m.; for the bottom is found is indicated, and this is k i Eastern Point on tlie her yawl to meet out-going ships charged the Democratic party with in- in the use of the split log drag in prefer- tends a cordial invitation to those wishing pro- arrive in Belfast, 8.00. Returning, leave Bel- of As the services to the officer in charge. Thus ence to the road The at minimum cost to become members fast, 8.30 a. m. i m.imewhere through this purpose transferring. reported ability to handle either National or in- machine. highway tection at the of the of this of good health and Leave Brooksville, 2.15 m.; Castime, 2.45 must pass and of a pilot are not needed below Boston every sounding depth ternational affairs. commissioners are also reminded of the lodge. Any,person p. shipping the of 18 and 45 will be d. Warren’s 3.10 time for are set vessels water, its temperature and specific violation of the law which the habits between ages m.; Landing, (in »-•• rs the signal, light, signals by outgoing “I said “that the disease prohibits as with believe,” he, e. Certificates issued for $500, $1000 and boat to Boston.) Returning, leave Belfast at a near to the gravity at the botton compared of turf in the traveled of the eligib K IS point Bug light notify has had its run and that the are placing part at all times. I m. for Warren’s SIGNAL. at the and the character of people $2000. Information gladly given 5,00 p. Landing (Islesboro), “take-off” to stand ready to remove that surface, I This law is in a boat returning to their sober senses. hope highways. disregarded EBEN M. SANBORN. Fin. Sec’y. ! Castine and Brooksville. places the pilot him. From the schooner he is the ocean floor are learned, and the chart and the passed that in we will no longer have a very flagrant manner, governer 6mlS IDA A. MAHONEY,Cor. Sec’y. Connections will be made with the Eastern s as their plough The sound- 1916, ships along until he reaches his assigned sta- prepared accordingly. deepest Government of believes that the commissioners should I Steamboat Co. to and from Boston. Maine ! in the At pe ;agogues, by peda- daylight. tion. Men who are on at the outer ing which has yet been made by any ship take methods to the Central Railroad to and from R --ton. Steamer duty gogues and for stringent remedy h lenttiare burned every was the Pacific between the pedagogues.” Stockton to ar.d from Camden. Connections stations return as soon as possible after in Ocean matter. ! rut-. r. the same and and showed i Sunday with Eastern S. S, C". from Boston for purpose, have taken a to its destination. Hawaiian Islands Japan In a letter issued to the chair- LIVER they ship A GLANCE BACKWARD. July-14 HOW A MAN’S Warren’s Castine ana ■t ding a pilot displays is from the a of 6 1-2 miles. I Landing (Islesboro), The blue jack kept flying depth man of selectmen and road commission- Brooksville. as the ! pl.t. As soon a Triere are two of by masthead as long as there ist pilot styles dredges Some Prices of Year Civil War. ers, the Highway Commissioners call at- Agents- Fred Belfast; James a Following DEFENDS HIS LIFE j Patterson, res the there is means the animals and fish of ■ dark, but when there is none left, :t is of which tention to the communication from the Richards, Warren’s J. M. V->g*d, Cas- ■ aboard, W. one of Landing; I a lantern is hoisted are nets George Spratt, Bangor’s The liver is a unassum- hauled down and the boat is said to be Lhe great depths captured—the governor, and enclose copies of his let- usually quiet, tine; C. P. Tajdey, Brooksv lie. L oldest and most respected citizens, al- we do not think much j “manned out.” She is then no differ- which are dragged over the bottom and ter. The commissioners endorse and ing organ and Parties desiring a pleasant sail on Per.ohsco* to his is in the en- | i. enthusiast though confined home, It can stmr. a ■> a. n. ti marine ent from the of her class those trawled just below the surface. the letter written the chief at" ut it. has, however, protective j Bay take Golden Rod ordinary ships of excellent health and takes a emphasize by it- ihber alike is that bit of consists of a of joyment functions that should command respect. from Belfast ml have 4 hours in ('astir e. Or and is in charge of a boatkeeper until a The bottom dredge pair executive and urge the necessity of keep- inteiest in what is transpiring. On of intestinal leave Castine at 2.45 p. rn. for Belfast, giving tin.- pert, white-winged returns. heavy iron running frames connected by great the roadbeds clear of sods and similar In the process indigestion pilot he observed his 92nd ing 1 hour to leave Belfast 5.00 t aider the lee of some the Fourth of July are set free wlir.t and shop. Returning, to vessels on one or two crossbars, 12 feet in length. materials. The use of the there p'qWisms According law, pilotage and on that oceasion had not split log drag rn. These excursions have always been very i if the There is Fastened to this frame is a birthday scientists call “toxic bodies,” in other deep. duty at night are required not to show cone-shaped in preference to the road machine has popular in the seasons. in only many callers but many messages of It these p**st it... and confidential which are used other ves- 30 feet made of heavy web, the words poisons, pobonsenterin- Connections will be made with stmr. 8ieur the lights by bag long, from absent long been advocat. d bv the Highway rareness which congratulation friends. the circulation of the blood biliousness with sels. a white at the end of which is closed by a lashing. The and this matter is most to DeMonts to and from Rocklai ] at (’asiine for They carry light notes that of late the Commission, ti : side Mr. Spratt pa- or sick headache results. Warren’s and Dark Harbor Sw2."> passing sailing days masthead which can be seen all around dredge is hung over the starboard called to the attention of the Landing have much to hard strongly to t ti nt modern mechan- a boom and means pers say regarding the liver is able destroy COOMBS BROS.. Managers. the horizon. They are also required 10 of the ship on long by town officials, and their is Regularly ftlBSI. times and the high cost of living, but he co-operation toxic bodies but if it in its work flares at intervals which never of a steel cable is slowly lowered to the desired. these Jags display now have ..j ri-til dViq lioa niithin that those who complain form in amounts excessive exceed 15 minutes. ocean bottom. A dial indicates thenum says they quickly to the times that are the a on little idea in regard to be troublesome. Headache, i the liner. From As near the vessel which is to be ber of feet of wire out, and pointer enough NOTICE they In fact, the generation that knew An Ancient In Maine. furred r a little yawl manned have their side a scale shows the strain, which often gone. Dyke constipation, dizziness, tongue, hoarded, they lights ready most hard times and a ladder the about high prices wind on the bad **?• eat and rope for use and must flash and show them at amounts to five or six tons, upon stomach, complexion It now reposes at Mount Hope. The eminent Boston Arthur are the means wlii 'll nature steamship’s deck. short intervals to indicate in what direc- cable. When the dredge has reached geologist, by gives O. S.VIOKERY.M.D. 1 backward, Mr. draws who has been Mr. the liver needs -h hit of business even are not al- the bottom the steams ahead at Looking Spratt E. Wilson, visiting warning that help. tion they are heading. They ship between the a an interesting comparisons and Mrs. William H. Couch of The is to stimulate the liver by LIMITED other, hut to put pilot however, to show the green light about two-thirds of a mile hour, drag- Riggsville, remedy PRACTICE TO 1 lowed, and those that in laxative f seas is noth- ocean floor. It re- prices today prevailed Maine, has made several remarkable the use of the gentle heavy on the nor the red on the star- ging the net over the l’inklets, port light and 1885. In the or but •tr : : and is the years 1865 years in that section, one of which is that do not gripe purge simply trdous. hoard side. mains down for an hour or so, findings pills Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, 1 the war flour and salts ri to the The immediately succeeding a across from the assist nature. Harsh laxatives knack known When not at work on their station or then slowly lifted to the surface. great dyke running It has brought $15 and $16 a barrel, sugar was mainland under the sea and out often do barm by aggravating the condi- ’lie yawl alongside. when manned out, the boats carry deepest haul which the "Albatross” cropping and Refraction. pilot as as cents a and now are taken to correct. ■ at and it wes 17 high 17 pound factory on one of the five islands owned tions they I’inklets, e.p her head always lights similar to those displayed by other ever made was 5 1-2 miles, by ■ cloth ten cents a Labor in those for a do cor- wan mot the Rev. Dr. of New York. taken time, really i the side to avoid at their nuurs iruiu me Lime uic uicu^c yard. Boynton regularly the months of July and .August l ship’s vessels tonnage. low and the During :oh bows. The net davs brouarht onlv prices Prof. Wilson remarks on the wonderful rect constipation. In Boston there is a harmonious ar- lowered until it again appeared. will be in office, corner Church and remuneration was irom $1 to natural attractions of this of the Your own can supply you with my i.-elves are stoutly built the are is towed beside the ship for a few min- average part druggist rangement among pilots. They while men could be or Will be sent Streets, from 10 a. m. to 11 30 a. the steadiest for on the $1.50 per day, good coast and thinks it especially rich in Pinklets they by mail, ! Bridge type all members of a single association and utes, then it is swurg board, hired the month at $12 to $15. In the materials. It is the Hr. Williams Medicine m. to 3.00 and are 18 feet in on a the bottom unfastened and by geological anticipated postpaid, by m., 12 p. m., by appoint- They the profits of the fleet are divided lashings at 25 cents ■ homes could be bbtained N. at i in the beam and are a table. The good domestics that a volume will be brought out this Co., Schenectady, Y., per straight partnership basis. Each man is the contents dropped upon ment. Tel. 149-13. 1 week. Laborets for *K nr : above and smooth be- washed for from $1 to $1.50 per fall on the geological findings by the bottle. Send helpful pamphlet. an share of the money earn- ice-cold mud is carefully away m. at 1,1 giVen equal not confine their work From 4 p. m. until 9. a. Camp ."set the of ice in to the labo- in those days did eminent professor. jarring ed over and above all expenses for and the carried specimens to a as but fre- Tel. 23-2. W-r. i-sre are two men eight hours day now, Quantabacook, Searsmont. always wages, provisions and general upkeep. ratory. quently 12 to 15 hours were crowded into Aroostook Potatoes. TO WOMEN Charges for pilotage are based on the It is like opening a Christmas package SPECIAL to watch the a single day. —Bangor Commercial. ’OsSt. BY HEAVY SEAS, draft of the ship which is piloted, and for a naturalist dredge The most economical, cleansing and the amount is assessed at a stated rate come to the surface bringing unknown Potatoes are now growing very nicely, y their mnehness, they have a Verona Campmeeting. germicidal ot all antiseptics is for each foot of draft. treasures from the hidden depths. Strange although a little backward. Considerable GEO.t. !>*'•••■ to make in stormy sea- JOHNSON, fish are found which incandescent attention is being given to paris green- S! oh: carry ,,re seldom accidents. MUST ACUUUN1 *UK The 32nd annual camo- I lamps far in front of them to light their Spiritualist ing and spraying these days, in addition ug .. be a sea at Verona Park will be sure, swept That the men in ves- blackness miles below meeting begun to and The o engaged guiding way in the inky cultivating horse-hoeing. v1, r tne and caught on and continue ship sels in and out of the port may be expe- the others with Sunday, August 9th, prospects are for a good yield if we can aw surface; phosphorescent J it and the en- — at Law, !?r~ ls, upsetting rienced and capable, the State has ap- their sides which must g.ow eight days. Among speakers only have a warm and late autumn. Attorney men. spots along H. ing of one of the a for the session are: J. Kane, P[“e pointed a pilot commission which has like the portholes of a steamer at night; gaged Fort Fairfield Review. A soluble Antiseptic Powder to case of a fatality that is of the association; Mr. and EELFAST. MAINE. rj™e general oversight of their acts. To them still others with their eyes upon long president / although there are occa- Mrs. A. E. Wilson of Somerville, Mass. ; be dissolved in water as needed. once every three months each pilot in stalks or with no eyes at all. And, poor Jones ot Mrs. Wilson ,™,rr wettings. Boston harbor must render an accurate when released from the terrible Louis F. Bangor. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches Practice in all Courts. Probate practice '• things, "CRYING FOR HELP the seizes the and Mrs. R.G Strout of Bangor will be or pilot account of all vessels which have been in pressure to which they have become ac- in treating catarrh, inflammation 2tf within his 12;h a “rose specaitv. ogling grasp. his charge and of all the money received their often pop from “message bearers,” August ulceration of nose, throat, and that its customed, eyes held the of wood for rur.gs. in- and fair will be by of it in Belfast But by him in the course of his work. Four their heads and their stomachs turn reception” Lots Daily Growing caused by feminine ills it has no equal. me any ordinary rope ladies under management of Mrs. Frank per cent, of the money received is paid side out. Less. the E. Pinkham of Mass. For ten years Lydia in to the commissioners. Bailey Cambridge, Whitney’s Paxtine orchestra will furnish music for dancing. The kidneys often cry for help. • Medicine Co. has recommended Pilot commissioners are recommended PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. with of more in their correspondence for.offiee the trustees of the Boston On August 15th the business meeting Not another organ in the whole body private TRUCKING by the will be held and an entertain- women, which proves its superiority. Marine Society and their compensation Nannie is society delicately constructed; I am to do all kinds of Miss Spaulding vidting Mr. been cured say prepared cruesing Ill who also make ment will be held that evening. Not one more to health. Women who have CHILDREN ! is fixed by the trustees, friends at Windermere park.- important Furniture and piano moving a specialty, leave Freeman W. of Rock- its in gold.'’ At the allowance for office rent, clerk hire Smith, formerly The kidneys are the filters of the blood. it is “worth weight orders at the stat le. corner of Main and Croesi of Burnham is a and amounts Miss Fern Shaw guest is secretary of the association, box, or by mail. streets, ^and will receive atten- *R1 and incidental expenses. These land, When they fail the blood becomes foul and druggists. 50c large they prompt lit WATCHED. Marion Estes. F. Tabor of has the ih n. connection are deducted from the money received by of Miss with Mr. T. Bangor The Paxton Toilet Co,:, Poston, Mass. Telephone of the hotel. poisonous. W. W. 'ii- the commissioners and any surplus which Mrs. Elvira Gould left for a management BLAZO, subject to many minor Thursday There can be no health where there is pois- r is left is paid to the Marine Society. visit in Belfast with Mrs. Charles Atkins. 14 126 Waldo Avenue, Bedfast nr hni ked into Races at Pittsfield. oned blood. ppeedily turn Tne commissioners may suspend pilots or of Belfast has is one the indications revoke their commissions if they are Mrs. Mary Ingraham Backache of frequent in ^ p >, given satisfactory evidence of miscon- returned after visiting the .home of Pittsfield, July 22. Col. W. G. Mor- of kidney trouble. Solicited Atwood’s Medicine Wilbert Orders H. C. Hoffses given duct, carelessness or neglect of duty. A Mr. and Mrs. Quinn. rill announces that he will give $350 in It is often the kidneys’ cry for help. Heed it. t-checks those little ills. Used of is before the for the races he is to conduct at bond $1000 required pilot Mrs. W. M. Bigelow will return in a purses Read what Doan’s Kidney Pills have done For fitted stove wood, building sand and ' a a 15. it is a can assume his duties and is considered where she and Union trotting park on Aug. He overworked CLEANING, TONIC, splendid few days from Northport, for kidneys. a small of hard wood for faithful and a has secured Charles S. to act as gravel, and quantity °f pledge performance; Mr. have been enjoying an out- Dority Read what Doan’s have done for Belfast ill childhood ills. Bigelow and STEAMPRESSING f'te surety against damages which might starter. A base ball game good lumber. GILES G. ABBOTT, of stomach and bowel ing. people. grow out of his negligence, unskilfulness music will be a part of the afternoon’s "is of who has "Doan’s Pills their worth in Lincolnville Avenue. and REPAIRING. unsurpassed. or unfaithfulness. Mrs. Anna Means Unity, program. The racing program will in- Kidney proved Tel 137-2 There are numerous regulations for the been visiting here, has returned home. clude the 2.30 class, trot or pace, purse, my case, giving me great relief from kidney 26tf home Olin CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER enforcement of collection of pilotage She was accompanied by $100; 2.24 class, trot or pace, purse, troubles,” says W. J. Heal, retired farmer, of my use “L. F.” At- fj"i family and the of damages. Lewis. and 2.21 class, trot or pace, purse, confirm all U e charges adjustment $100, 60 Miller St, Belfast. "I willingly free|y. keeping it in the If a vessel which is liable to re- At 52High Street. Tel. 216-13 kat 4,17i" pilotage Van Stevens, who has been visiting $150. I said in their praise some years ago.” times. fuses the services of a pilot, he is sup- __ DOAK ft PATTERSON k. in Troy, has returned home. He was ac- Mr. Heal is only one of many Belfast m to notify the officers that she will It many ways, especial- posed companied by Miss Mitchell, who will who have gratefully endorsed Doan’s ^'lcial be held to pay the regular fees whether people who hav® 80 littis visit her sister, Mrs. C. A. Stevens. If back aches—if Carleton Doak of Belfas' and Arthur W. many she his services or not. Kidney Pills. your your feintV',en’w'th accepts CASTOR IA Patterson of Castine wish to announce that NOTICE. : stomach and bowels.” who has been a resident bother don’t ask for a kid- )(( In addition to the regular charges the O. M. Frost, For Infants and Children. kidneys you, simply they have formed a partnership for the gen- mks. A. B. Jellison. men are allowed an excess charge under in the south part of the town for a num- ney remedy—ask DISTINCTLY FOR DOAN’S eral practice of law, under the firm name of Guaranteed work In Chirai ody, Manicur- the ves- has of same Heal DOAK & PATTERSON, with offices at Bel- L^8^01 certain well-defined limits. If ber of years, purchased Ralph KIDNEY PILLS, the that Mr. nq and Alto Faciei Work. children with the big The Kind You Han Always Bought fast and Castine, Shairpooirg. sel is anchored for 12 hours or more un- Estes a stable and two lots located on had—the backed home testimony e ~at remedy by The Belfast office will be on busi- Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at a|l dealers. der the relative to the corner of West street and Highland open every ay regulation quarantine Bean the 60c at all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props will be on fpg Frost will ness day—the Castine office open over Shiro's Store, Phoenix Row. and alien passengers he is entitled to 26 avenue in this village. Mr. /jj? other times parlors ;f " Sample by mail from of Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame— Fridaysjand Saturdays and at by ^ cent, in addition to his/regular fees, build a home which the family will oc- Signature 3m2? per the Name.” special appointment. 32j) MISS EVIE HOLMES. Et)IC'lNE Me no fault of his own is car- Remember CO., Portland, and if through cupy. I .. ,t Lockwood was the first woman to ride a The Churches. PURE RICH BLOOD The Repuwican journal bicycle in Washington, and one of the PREVENTS DISEASE dosed first, if hot the first woman to be admit- The Unitarian Church will be during THURSDAY. JULY SO, 1914 for move BELFAST, ted to the bar. At this time Dr. Mary August. Bad blood is responsible Preaching service at North Belfast as usual | than else. It Walker was much in evidence on the ailments -anything EVERY THURSDAY BY at 2.80 o’clock, followed rheuma- PUBLISHED next Sunday afternoon causes catarrh, dyspepsia, streets of Washington in a selni-tnascu- by Sunday school. weak, tired, languid feelings Pub. Co. line costume. Mrs. Lockwood had a hus- tism, Steam The Jour. “Full Ahead! Republican The Christian Scientists hold services in and worse troubles. band, but was said to wear the pants, has been their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at Hood’s Sarsaparilla she retained her skirts. in though 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 wonderfully successful purifying CHARLES A- PILSBURY, | jju8jne8g Manager are welcome. and enriching the blood, removing tax rate has this o’clock, to which all SALE OF THE GOODS IN OUR I The Belfast jumped and with Mills scrofula and other humors, one from $20 last season to $23.20, The services next Sunday at Mason's Advertising Terms. For one square, year the whole system. Take one week a tax of Belfast a. followed the building up inch in column, 25 cents for commitment $75,997. will be held at 10.30 m., by as to length roads. it to all the family so 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. certainly ought to have better Reformed church it—give »nd Sunday school, and at Trinity Get it Terms. In advance, $2.00 a from the news- school. avoid illness. today._ Subscription This item ex-mayor’s ■t 2 30 p. m., folio ved by Sunday 50 cento for three yeir; $1.00 for six months: MO'TVILLE paper calls for a word or two of explana- services for the week at the Baptist CENTER months. The the farm of Eu- on Simon Erskine, who bought tion. The city government will be as follows: meeting this, present church prayer haa alao the and Suit gene Adana recently, bought Cloak of office found not empty Thursday, evening; morning service, Sunday RoonI Not is the Progressive party taking only^an Mrs. Carter have a only Chris- •tock....Mr. and Raymond and unable to but several thousand dollars of at 10.46 a. m.; Sunday School at noon; Massachusetts insolvent treasury born July 24th_Erneat Bowler of Endeavor and evening service at daughter, on the dollar and was obliged to borrow tian meeting pay more than 50 cents up- indebtedness, Rhode Island visited hia Bister, Mra. Oacar and 7.30 p. m. contracted the last cam- $19,000 to meet these obligations Sunday_Mrs. Pearl Reynolds of on bills during Methodist Cushman, IS GOING AHEAD FINELY AT I week at the current The tax' The services for the Goodwin’s and as stated by the treasurer provide for expenses. Freedom visited at Allen Friday paign, publicly be as follows: This, Thursday, meet this defic- church will and spent of the State committee, but the attempt rate was increased to Saturday_Pearlie Jaquith family the prayer meeting; young people’s for As to the while the evening, uie week-end with their parents, returning to to raise a fund of $50,000 iency. roads, appro- at campaign chorus at 7.16 p. m., Friday; Sunday, 10.45, Goodwin been than ever Waterville Sunday night....Allen this has failed. priations have larger school at 12; even- year morning worship; Sunday finished last Miss Edna notorious the roads and haying Thursday... before it is that 7.30 m. ing service at p. Cook of Liberty ia visiting her sister, Mrs. has removed the last walks have been deteriorating for several Church Secretary Bryan The First Congregational Church, John Boynton. % left and it is estimated competent Haraden 33a by Rev. officer of the State Department years, street, opposite Court llouse, DlSCOUISrluamnmmmrnmmK’mmc S administration that it would at least services; Sunday, OAK HILL iS.vnnvllle.) from the previous authority require S. Pearl, pastor. Summer over George W. Scott of Belfast has bought the the civil service $40,000 to place them in as good condi- 10.45, morning worship and sermon; Thursday, who is not protected by James and has taken Hanson Other serv- Triehy farm, so-called, and he will be succeeded by tion as they were when Mayor 7.30 to 8 p. m., prayer meeting. regulations, the possession_George Harvey has employment the last “Belfast to have ices and social activities omitted during of Mr. Bryan for assumed office. ought water works.. .Elmer a supporter of sermon for next in Belfast on the Thomp- Remember that the Goods in this from and with the month of August. Subject Please and who bails better roads,” certainly, son Lake to the sum- RoonI vears. has to spend seventeen Discipline; an Enigma.” gone Sebago seem that amount of should Sunday, “Perpetual Texas. It would money appropriated are mer with his brother, William Thompson.... Port Arthur, All those not worshipping elsewhere has more than a have them. Miss Ann Webb and son Charles were recent the already to unite with us during .the are to be Closed Out. I country invited cordially Webster.... O. of of the Bryan guests of Mrs, James Mrs. L, sufficiency disciples for the summer. The Belfast school report year Hanley and daughter Ruth returned to Thom- school of statesmanship. the of the ending March, 1914, has just been pub- “Forgiventss” will be subject aston, July 22nd. after several days’ visit with of YOURS TRULY, 1 itself at last, chairman of the school com- morning sermon and “The Friendship her Mrs. W. R. Mr. hear! Congress has asserted lished. The mother, Peavey,... sermon next Sunday by to the will in his re- Christ” of the evening Brewster of Searsmont was the guest of his after its subservience mittee, Giles G. Abbott, says abject Horace B. Sellers of the Methodist the to this time. It Rev. friend Irving Toothaker a few days past President Wilson up port: will at of Church. At 2 p. m. Mr. Sellers speak week. him to withdraw the nom- There has been some difficulty in pro- has compelled the Woods schoolhouse. After the regularser- CARLE & JONES. Jones of .Chicago curing a and it has been sug- I D. quorum, will be a re- NORTH 1SLESBORO. ination of Thomas j to vice this, Thursday, evening there that the number be reduced of Forest ar- of the Federal Reserve gested school work. This lyir. James Wood Hills, Mass., to be a member j not more than five and that they be view of the Sunday training nominee had rived Saturday to spend the week-end with to the chosen without to affilia- is the last of the work this season. The Young Board. Opposition j regard political Lavenia Grover has been with the at 7.15 to-morrow, his family_Miss based on his connection tions. People’s chorus will rehearse been visiting relatives and friends in town. She is which is under m- As to the reduction in the membership, Friday, evening. of Brooks. Harvester Company, in with her The News j all spending the summer Bangor a and the the number was fixed an act of the Missive have been sent out to dictment as trust, by Letters Robinson.... Mrs. Jennie Senate! of mother, Mrs. George had submitted a to for the election of churches in the Waldo County Association to be very ill at Committee legislature provide of Mass and Mrs. Clara Cot- Stantial is said Banking the Brailey Malden, Mrs. Amanda to confirmation, school committee and a Churches and Ministers by adverse & superintendent Congregational trell of Belfast were recent guests of Julia ! home in this village. majority report to meet ier and two Churches at Brooks and Jackson, has house all the Republican of schools in the city of Belfast, ap- Rose... Mrs. Eva Mansfield and daughter, Miss our barber, bis signed by Council in the John Mannuccia. Are You them as an ordaining Interested March and with arrived last week for a Boston company. Democratic members. proved 8, 1893, accepted by Helen, of Lynn, Mass., full and his lot covered with Church at Tuesday afternoon, August the council of Belfast January 1, Brooks, visit with relatives.... Mrs. Myron Farns- Ohio, with s city for ordination E. D. Bessey of Zanesville. | been Huerta for-examination Mrs. ^IN THE*€- “Whatever may have 4th, at 3 o’clock, of Roslindale. Mass., are the 1S94, and any change would require an worth and children and John, is spending and utter- of William S. Carne, acting pastor, a graduate ber sons, Charles | acts private life, his public amendment of the act the visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice Pendleton- by legislature.. of Seminary in the class summer in Brooks. marked dignity and Bangor Theological Mrs. of Camden spent a ances have been by As to there was no the Ralph Tyler recently cutting the political affiliations, of 1914. The Council will meet during and two sons are the New York Times, few with relatives in town....July 21st L. A. Daggett self control,” says imlllioo ir» thn onknnl onmmiffoo until t H P the candidate, days j One afternoon for the examination of on the John M. Dow homestead. and a of the children of the Sunday school h^d a very ; hay a Democratic paper supporter It was not of will be held over. advent of Mayor Hanson. and the exercises ordination treat hundred acres are mown j_• + + PrpsiHpnt enjoyable picnic at the creek. A special Home for w iicun -- in I Women! me to secure the candidates the at 7.30 oclock, being partic- are now held possible always in evening of lemonade, bananas and ice cream was pro- Sunday evening services Aged and with the army and navy David N. Beach, D. D., Rev. W. S. Carne Wilson, but while for many years the ipated in by President vided for them a friend outside of the Leathers Park and ; his desired, by the Isaac e If are assistance will be rerei\u! States treasury at J. D. D.. of Bangor you your gladly hr the United majority of the committee were Repub- and Prof. John Martin, school. makes them very interesting. in driving of Port- has succeeded Rev. Charles H. Harbutt, __ and Directors. Contributions of ar ,ie> command, elected a Democrat year Seminary; nineteen head of colts the money, fanq licans, they Rev. M. J. Dow has [ out of Mexico and the presidency land; Rev. CT H. McElhiney, of Searsport; back and ! Huerta after year as janitor in the central dis- cattle in his famous pasture are needed for the and Rev. H.S for and a young food, candy, etc., country now seems Harry S. Trust, of Sandypoint; Excellent weather haying, good all tame and contented ; of that unfortunate trict, elected a Democrat as principal of they are a pretty sight, of Belfast. is the Rain is much need- of contention between Pearl, crop general report. to the Con- to be a bone and a Democrat as su- call attention likely the High school ed for and all num- We wish to special and Car- pastures crops_A large be he'd in the cutthroat and bandit, as ordination services to Villa, perintendent. They were not elected ber of from town went to the Cir- gregational people Haag an inter- Lawn It will be 5. County Correspondence. on 4th, next. Party, August ranza. but as the best Brooks Aug. Democrats, however, cus in Brooks, July 24th, and all report a good, church occasion to all and especially to ; last Thurs- available at the time for the clean show_Mrs Jennie Richardson and Miss esting I persons A hot wave in Washington PROSPECT FERRY. } S ON THE £. de- for four vis- called on Miss Mattie Abbott one people. a of 109 positions. The writer served French of Stoneham, Mass., Masey Flynn temperature Mrs. Lottie work on Henry Webb’s day produced week_Harold Foster of Mont* Rexford Ryder is at avenue and 90 on the school committee and never Phena several last week. day the past j on years ited Mrs. Berry days His shoulders and grees Pennsylvania for Jesse Webb.... Mrs, H. W. section of the railroad. heard the of raised in C. Proctor of Melrose, Mass., vis- ville is working in the corridors of the Capitol, question politics _Mrs, M. but he is good grit HOME GROUNDS. degrees to last week the arms are badly blistered, A. last week.... Nathan H. Boulter was called Augusta by an of volcanic connection with candidates for positions ited atG. Avery’s and also eruption who had been sick a and means to stick to it. produced of Providence, R. I., was a week-end death of her mother, long House chamber, or any of the school business. Mr. Miles in the | part Post from with a crew that a car load of the popular temperament visitor here with relatives. Mr. Miles lived, time.. .James Belfast, Of It is reported J. Abbott’s suggestion to do away with by the with the result that Representative j Ginn now was in town last week to cut hay on his Rice Potato will be consigned when a boy, where Capt. A. A. lives, men, Diggers in the school committee is known of Washington partisanship relatives are farm.... John a nice to their well agent, W. Bryar, Progressive, and his many friends and always Penney recently bought manufacturers ! to be Mr. Dow will to “curve the form” of Rep- commended. for the new wagon of Harry Staples of Brooks. Marcellus J. Dow, at Brooks. BUY YOUR threatened glad to see him. He works large jew- riding } his time for the next three Madden, Republican, firm & Barton in Providence, and ....Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bailey, Ernest Bailey devote the most of j resentative Martin William Barnes, chairman of the New elry of Osby lived and Miss motored to Oakland to the sale of these machines. Clocks and a chair.” Mr. Madden has been with them 33 years, and always Masey Flynn months Watches, Jewelry of Illinois “over York State has Republican committee, he comes in and Mrs. B. L. Master with of. and be sure to have work done mind such a clean life that everybody Sunday....Mr. Aborn, were favored vegetables your by said Mr, a “putrid We recently j Bryan possessed sued Theodore Roosevelt for $50,000 for and Sund of Brooks, the contact with loves and respect him. Come P.escott Kenney James Post spent y the of E. 0. Stantial to be disinfected.” Then from garden Phoenix Row that ought libel. Charles F. the at Harlie Cross’.... Mrs. Ada Rich of beans, rad- W. M. THAYER, Jeweler, alleged Murphy, Nathan_Cant. W. H. Harrimah has evening consisting of new potatoes, peas, order” was >-esumed. again, “regular leader of also attacked thinks the week-end with her parents, makes one think of Tammany Hall, bought a new power boat and nothing Newport spent ishes, lettuce, etc., that a boss who Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rackliff. well cared for. by Roosevelt as political of running up to Bangor to do his shopping... the of a garden an address at Rockland last week possibilities In her the table July Of we shall leel to beat them sh ould be eliminated at the coming elec- Mrs, Burr Godsoe of Bangor visited par- Mr. Stantial had potatoes fit for course, obliged Hon. Harold E. Sewall, candidate for SEARSMONT Mr. Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harriman, one day Kith in the campaign, but it is with the same feel- STATE OF dis- tion, says: “As long as ents, Mrs. Lida Lyman and two children of Mer- from the Second district, we used to lick the other fel- Congress last week. bad serious trouble with his ings with which COUNTY OF WALDO S> tariff keeps the Republican party divided, iden, Conn., are guests of Mrs. George Luce_ Wilbur Barker | cussed the effect of the Underwood ten ler in a school We were especially Plaisted of Mass., is vis- stock last He turned out squabble. I the making it easy for the Democratic party Mrs. George Malden, young spring. To the Honorable Justic and the unsatisfactory condition of SWANV1LLB in the to meet Eben F. Littlefield, who as a boy, her Mrs. Packard.. cattle that had been cared for glad cial Court next to he t. \ to succeed at the it matters little on church the first iting daughter, Raymond young and called attention polls, were begun the used to rub his nose in the dust, and fight the and for the .>f V business in general, Repairs winter and which were supposed to be County j Barnes was J. S. Mahoney of Methuen, Mass., is visiting barn all mills in what he says about me.’’ Of the of last week. Mr. Simmons of Dixmont,who and kiss the in Brooks. Eben has Tuesday of September, i to the fact that the five woolen tame. In less than two weeks they boys girls in relatives and calling on old friends in town... perfectly suit the New York Herald so on the Cobe cottage made a feller of himself and he has H. DIX of Sear.-. hit says: employed long one could near them. quite good j Knox county have been severely by Mrs. Pike is the guest of her mother, went wild and no get ABBIEwile of Albert W. P of is master workman. The Sunday Mary He to a whose Lawyers who have made a specialty Northport, he used known precedents. belongs family ihe Democratic One of Mrs. A. B. L. Bean of East For some two weeks every resents that her maid' legislation. law were under the met at the Corner last Sunday and will Ripley_James has from our the libel impression school avail. At last, name financially and influentially Harding; that she was lav to close down a is a few weeks in town.... means to catch them without these has been forced raised a fine work on the Corinth spending < that Mr. Barnes’ action continue to meet there until early history meant something in Brooks said Albert W. Dix at S a. Miss man’s skill conquered and they are j the and the others of law. to have an Mr. and Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrestof Belfast. however, I of Waldo, on the If th greater part of year point church is finished. It was decided t His father and brother are practical business j shut It has been the of the courts a Florence E. Dunton and Master Robert New- again in captivity. Thomas B. Tupper, a nr ; are a loss and tendency Park, Aug. 15th, with for whom he was facing great possible excursion to Penobscot men, and his grandfather, 1 that lived of this State, they agreed, to give the ton Cool of Madison, Wisconsin, were week- they together \ The lime industries and the and clam-bake at 12 o’clock. The Automobile accidents are beginning to come in his considered the from the 'f down. a action picnic dinner named was, prime, at Searsport widest latitude possible in libel and Mrs. A. L. McCorrison. Club and the L. A. S. end guests of Mr. with his wife in this lo- until the 10th da\ have also been severely is the of differ- Grange, the Industrial in. David Mason of Monroe, strongest man and ablest politician riage granite quarries that outgrowth political « > ....Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fogg of Belfast in your libeliant has always to the this to in the outing. Pro- were at the village Monday and And sure! we count Eben as one of the hit, with a great loss in wages ences. Time and time again in State are all invited join day’s and son, cality. ward her said husband ! called on in town Mrs. that where the of friends recently... Farmers' Union store- He is one of of Knox while the the Court of Appeals has held visions will be made for conveyance making the curve at the social friends of this community. affectionate wife, that workmen county, Thomas of W Mass., is j as a lead- Percy orcester, visiting the stone -. a man sets himself up political those who have none of their own-Miss house ran over the dump against our boys. i May, 1908, the said Alt other industries have felt the effect of J. F. Paine. Mr. er his acts are a of fair Wilbert her parents, Mr. and Mrs. throw- serted your libelant with' proper subject Augusta Nickerson and little nephew, wall next to the Staples harness shop, [ said law- who has been is MORRILL. parts unknown to her Democratic legislation. criticism. It hag been held, the Saturday. Paine, critically ill, improving. out and both Lufkin, returned to Everett, Mass., ing Mr. M. and wife injuring has never seen or hear- that such a man the very nat- _Master Miller is for V. Miss Flora Murch, a tiained nurse, is employ- yers, by son Mrs. E. Royce clerking A. was unhurt. A crowd got from him th. the of and .Mrs. C. R, Nickerson and Milton, slightly. The boy i any support; j Maine might profit by example ure of his position invites criticism, Simmons & Co. ed a case in Searsmont-Miss Iver for three' and Edna, and Mrs. of the hole and it was taken to upon has continued j in the conservation of the involved in that L. Cunningham daughter the car out Massachusetts that only question Blood is employed in Rockland doing house- i to the filing of this libe was G. T. Nickerson and little daughters Gertrude for care case would be whether the criticism Cunningham's repairs. unknown to your libelant j and of trees. WHITES .. Hills from Massachusetts forests, the planting CORNER (Winterport.) work. Miss Bernice 1 And on that matter the courts and attended the circus in Brooks last of Brooks and tained reasonable dilige fair. Avis, Mrs. of was in The churches by are the trees cared for Emmie Thompson Bangor Congregational I is the summer with her grandj ar- Not only standing allowed the widest latitude. who has been in spending collusion between the sa: have week_Mrs. Hannah Morrill, have called a council to meet town several days last week-Mrs. Larby of Jackson Mrs. John Thomas-Miss libelant to obtain a in but Barnes makes a statement set- has so far ents, Mr. and your and protected every way possible “If Mr. suffering badly with rheumatism, 4th for the ordination j Perham. who has been the guest of her son, Brooks at 3 p. m. Aug. Wentworth from visited Wherefore, she prays tr ; on on a forth his declaration of political of Dr. Mildred Appleton tree planting is carried large ting recovered under the medical treatment will decreed between her at A. G. for a few weeks, returned to her of Mr. William Stanley Carne. Services Paul one of the lawyers sad, auto- Larby, friends in town last week-Mr. Clarence In out a new road or principles,” Foster C. Small of Belfast as to be out to be Dix for the reason above scale. laying will be wide home Mrs. Waite of Monroe also be held at 7 p. m., both services pub- Islesboro-Mr. Al- “then Mr. Roosevelt given Morrill of Monday.... Madge spent the week-end in the direction of an old one a mobiling with her son, Mr. G. L. of the changing latitude in attacking Mr. Barnes as the and Mrs. Emma Mayo of Franklin Park, Mass., lic. There will be a general attendance of San is friends of Mrs. phonso Thomas Bernardino, Cal., scene and indi- of the declaration of Brooks, last week....The many of the society Subscribed and sworn State official visitB the author principles. called on Mrs. G. H. York recently....Mrs. ministers and prominent people relatives in town after an absence of j Carrie Hardersen of Bangor will visiting Dix on the 25th and But on the other hand, Mr. Roosevelt Cunningham Sarah Crnelrett. who h»H been with her niater. repre- II, day cates the trees that must be saved, if, from Waldo county and distinguished 26 .Mrs. A1 vesta Hatch and daughter, Barnes stands has a little son, years... S.j HA I merely assumes that Mr. be pleased to know that she church or- [L. in some cases it is said the course of a Mrs. C. H. Libby, for several weeks, returned sentatives of the Congregational Mrs. Bertha Mears, are a few'weeks for certain and then Abbott”... .Miss Flora who has spending political principles “Lowell Seeley Swanville last Miss outside will be present. It is road has been altered to avoid the de- of to her home in Saturday.... ganisation from at Camp ground... .The Ladies Aid attacks him because this assumption, been to a summer school is at home.... Northport M V away common interest to the STATE OF In of in a libel'action will Beatrice White of West Winterport is spend- a matter of more than met with the sisters Mrs. Ella Littlefield and struction of valuable trees. many the burden proof has an automobile....Mr. Mr. Frank Ordway | Waldo ss. be on Mr. Roosevelt. He must first ing a few days with her cousin, Erma White.. people of Brooks. Mrs. Ida last Thursday. A fine treat of the trees close to the travel- lost a valuable colt. Cross, Supreme Judicial places grow does stand G. T. Nickerson recently prove that Mr. Barnes really Miss Gladys Jewett of Dixmont is the guest Brooks has had a truly circus—the candy, cake and tea was served-Through the Belfast, ed way and are where they may and Yes, j pruned for the attributed to him, a of ten the annexed Libe principles of her uncle, C. B. Jewett, for few weeks— in this or any of the local surrounding kindness of Dr. T. N. Pearson a party Upon ; obstruct vehicles. As a result he must show that the was THORNDIKE. largest the a Just passing then criticism, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bartlett of Dorchester, in to Windermere Park, undersigned, Mr. Car- towns, A large crowd of people gathered made an auto trip Unity, 1 are shaded in sum- a fair criticism.” At the Center church last Sunday notice be given to the j the well-kept roads I on boat to visit their a was Mass., arrived Sunday’s of the'fact that it was good hay day, last Thursday. A delightful day enj oyed attested of the sain- son delivered an earnest sermon from Matthew spite copy are free from dust, and it and Mrs. E. N. Bartlett... Mrs. all Morrill school with this mer, practically WEDDING BELLS. if he parents, Mr, and that the farmers were very busy. _There were 134 in Sunday of, together { 16-26, “For what is a man profited gain in 1 is a to travel over them. Freeman Cook and Mrs. Noonan of Somerville, the fact that it is laBt and two excellent practical ser- weeks successively pleasure his own soul? Or Brooks has demonstrated Sunday C. the whole world, and lose a newspaper printed in i: ! Gordon-Blood. Rev. Mahlon Tunison, visited Mrs. Eva Cook dimension of a W. J. Setzer.... Mr. and Mrs. for hiB Mass., Nealey, July able to handle an affair of the mons by Rev. of the last has declared himself for of Baptist church, offici- what shall a man give in exchange Waldo, publ: Roosevelt pastor Adams-square 22nd_Mr. and Mrs. L. E. White and in the list of last with her noon of William daugh- and can be counted Geo. Dow spent Sunday sister, at least before the nexi for the ated at the wedding yesterday soul?" The choir furnished excellent music, large circus j Harvey D. Hinman, candidate C. B1 >od. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. of West Win- in the in Freedom-The re- be holden at Belfast, v John Gorden, Lincoln street, and Ada with the ters, Bussey available towns for such entertainments Mrs. Viola Overlock, and Mr. Carson favored his audience on thc» fourth Tues.i for of home farm. The bridal Sadie Wells of Mass new were | ty, Republican nomination governor supervisor of nurses, terport and Mrs. Lynn, were up on the mains of Mrs. Elsie Banks of Poor Mills loves me to the end.” future. The tents put that he then hr was in the 262 Lincoln street. The beautiful solo, “He may j and he is to take parsonage, were of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sun- were for last New York, says ready with a guests Yonc, schoolhouse which ample interred in our cemetery Sunday. Court and answer there [ ! bride wore a white crepe de chine gown There is a prayer service at the church every grounds, if h’ and Mrs. Herbert of last time that WARREN the stump for him. He was asked ! white hat. She carried bride roses in a will day_Mr. Twombly the occasion. It is probably the picture Thursday evening. This, Thursday, they Justice Sup’ shower A was at the Dixmont visited at M. A. a as it is would an enrolled Progressive of j bouquet. reception given Endeavor Haley’s, Sunday.... this lot can be used for such purpose A Class Convention. I support Mrs. Richard M. try to organize a Christian Society. Progressive A true Copy of the ! home of the bride’s sister, Miss Glenice Littlefield, who has been employed erected in the event that one Gordon and his has sold his farm to a to have the school buildings thereon. high chatacter Currier, 1 Knight street Mr. _Mr. Blinn Hogan hoped a convention of the at Seal returned to her home The Progressives held Attest: GEO. as bride left for the which will be held Harbor, Saturday before another year. should enter the primaries honeymoon, man from Boy Scouts there of Waldo, Brooks, Monroe, Progressive Searsport-The R. L. Clements and class composed in Provincetown and Belfast, Me. Tney .... Mr. and Mrs. daughter at the and re j passed last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Emma Dudley died July 18th Jackson, and Swanville in Brooks a candidate against Mr. Hinman, will live in Me.—Worcester, Mass., their regular meeting Searsport Morrill, Barbara were guests of A. L. Croxford and in at July 23rd. A. P. Good'.iue, home of their leader, Lewis S. Hogan. | home of her brother, L. C.'.Cilley, Brooks, Thursday evening, “I should vote for Mr. Hinman.” July 22nd. at the was plied: Morning Telegram, wife in Dixmont, Sunday....Mr. and Mrs. She State committee man for Waldo county, mowed fields need rain; in fact of 68 6 months and 7 days. also said: I The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Cynthia .?. .The newly the age years, present and presided and J. B Chase of jack- He i Webber Bartlett of Pittsfield spent the week- but the E. H. BOYiNGTO and some Mr. with whom will make needs it. Wells, springs had been an invalid for years, son was nominated for representative. so far as I am Blood of Morrill, they everything White In national politics, end with relatives in town.... Mrs. Julia was was a a man about are low....Laurence Ward and j immediate cause of her death acuteBiighta Chase formerly Republican, I shall endeavor to strive for the their home. streams very influence in able, | is with a carbuncle on her neck and the 45 years of age and of considerable Special1* are the grass on the ] suffering She was born in Brooks, daughter Eye-Sight success of the embodied in the Charlie Ware cutting disease, his section. principles is under the care of Dr. Wm. Ellingwood. here during her progressive national platform. There- LIBERTY. Charles Hogan farm in East Thorndike. Fred of Enoch Frost, and lived OF TilF and Mr. Peck Mrs. C. W. Nealey has had an attack of ery- of her life was fore, I shall oppose the politics of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ensign Hunt with two machines, five horses and sev- childhood. The remainder is better at this She is which I who have been twe on the farm in sipelas, but writing. in Massachusetts. THE Hl’l present administration, regard of Winsted, Conn., passing eral men w cutting the grass principally passed BOYINliTON to the honor and as a as injurious alike weeks at the Peck cottage, left for their home the town which was bought i remembered here our older people very deeply the north part of State of Ohio, City of Toledo. by w the interest of the American people. Fred of Worcester gg She came to 44 South Main Street Friday....Mr. Peabody last fall by W. J. Hunt of North Andover, Lucas County, I stylish and interesting girl. of Hinman is not in town last week wit! oath that he is sen- of recovering Roosevelt’s support Mass., spent a few days Mass. An excellent crop is reported. Henry Frank J. Cheney makes Maine this summer in the hopes OFFICE DAYS, MONDAY fol- Sim* of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., her brother to many of his Progressive his father, Mr. Samuel Peabody....Dr. has finished on his home plaee ior partner her health and went to ths home of. pleasing Higgins haying in the of Toledo, I WILL HI. oi doing business City County later. Her others as an mons of Searsmont was in town Saturday the on the farm he re- June less than a month lowers, and by is regarded and is now cutting hay and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay 28th, dying Monroe it anc L. C. Forest House, business.... Mrs. Daisy Hall the this season HUNDRED DOLLARS for was a loss to her brother, to dominate the Republican professional cently sold, as he has crops the sum of ONE death special 5th attempt cannot be MlaloDiir of Mr case of Catarrh that to have her company 1 two children of Kennebunk are guests Richard will cut the grass on the Dali each and every Cilley, who had hoped York’s Hotel, Brooks. ! in New York. Higgins use of HALL*S CATARRH K party Mr. Thomas W th< cured by the as his wife had died but a few Light Draft, The Hotel. Thorndike. and Mrs. Sewell Meservey.... farm....Several from this town attended CHENEY. for Borne time CURE. FRANK J. Central House, Unity. I Miss Rachel Anderson of Belfas ; and all ronouneec in weeks She leaves in Massachu- the eviction of Mrs. Belva Pitcher and circus in Brooks last Friday Sworn to before me and subscribed my previously. Bellows’ House, Freedom Mention of and in Brooks Good Service, been a week in town, guests o3 critter of BOme descriptioi this 6th day of December, A. D. setts a husband, Arthur Dudley, from her in a Wash- have passing it good....A wild presence, 8th. A. Lockwood home, H. E 1886 John Frost, and two half his sister, Mrs. A. D. Mathews....Mrs. is eain in this section. It seems verj one own brother, Better. on another recalls raising rs-aO A. W. GLEASON, Notning ington letter page, towi A. and L. C. Cilley. She had Johnston of .Washington was a caller in fond of hens but does not care for chicken) Notary Public brothers, Noyes her career. She was something of early one is and married, but left no children' S unday.... J. J. Walker and family motored u] and has completely destroyed farmer’! Hall’s Catarrh Cure taken internally been three times advocates of woman the blood and mucous sur- the one of the pioneer and spent s few at theii blooded rooster. Now it ii acta directly upon The funeral was held at Congregational Magazine Subscript from Ash Point days flock, even to hiB J. Apt Send for testimonials, MARCELLOS DOW, Mags;. was no! faces of tbe system. the in- The Six” j when the movement enterei 1 al Rev. W. S. Came officiating, and "Big * suffrage, h ome here last week.. Miss EllaGreeley after gamecock. It leaps qver church. Henry's fre6‘ Maine. Mrs. Georgie J. Whitt. and held in for a short dis- & O. was in the New Cemetery, so-called. Brooks, an. regarded seriously, meetings the Waldo County hospital Sunday an op obstacles, secures its game, goes F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, terment fast, Me holds the j a! lef eats it oul Sold all Druggists, 76c. for all subset a hall at the for Maloney from the and partly by we met a territory _ small National Capital eration appendicitis....Mr. tance buildings PiUa for At the circus grounds last Friday new Take Hall’s Family constipation.: not tbs a brief at his borne ii for the remainder, taking a Hearsts, Cosmopolitan. J which she was the principal if last week for stay does not come whom our attention was direct- H < jolly bunch to FOR SALE Harper’s Bazar, also , j Robert DrummonckMrs about < a > mors Thomas ton_Mrs. one each time. morning of in Amei In the absence of Monday a as the Democratic party livest Magazine only speaker. Bert Drummond and Master Ralph Drummon* ed"in jovial way hand furniture suitable for the beast was beard and armed witl slick- Second to any pen.”'1 news an assistant of the write! were callers at C. M. Hurd o’clock Children Wall! it was a good, clean, subscriptions important of Salem, N. H., Ory Belfast. to tireless cook' J* was and revolver and Clyde wenl cottage. Apply for the beat j was one last week....W. Greeley shot gun Henry FLETCHER’S and a credit to Belfast by all lab.” ! in bis Washington correspondence day E. Honan FOR looking bunch, Street. fuel, time and visitor in BelftstBunday..... Mrs. A. but were defeated in the Ural 31 tf No. 43 High percent j forth to battle, and wa ware glad to meet them. sent to report one of tbede meetings, and daughter of Lynn. Mass., were guests oi A | appearances, the week. round. CASTOR! which be did in a humorous vein. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young past V i'flf li, II lllllBI^^^M Th* of Belfast monthly mooting of tho Woman’s Hob- News P*tol Aid will bo bold with Mrs. Georgs E. The Brockott Monday, August 3d. st 2.30 p. m. the is to be jBl hall, in city building, Wr, rod Mrs. Morse Steevas of St. John, N. been B """rated, and A. T. Gav has engaged announce the engagement of their daugh- AUGUST MARK GOWN Miss — ■ w',rk' ter, Katherine E. Steeves, to Mr. Milton —- t jo the will T. of Belfast. f \Va;jo County Veteran association Healey Tbe, oust 6th in Liberty; if stormy, the «*«Aa* The ladies of the Congregational church and da>' will hold theif rest f»ir society fair AugUst 12th in the Sherman with Kenney A. and LINEN tinier A, vestry There will be sales of food, candy and MUSLIN,CREPE DRESSES M; autoed to n |< ► ., ml guests Augusta Sunday, fancy articles, ani a baby show in the after- in Skowhegan. noon. “* ^dinner is to be pres- T. Wash ,,e requested H. Thornton of and Ratine attendance New an able Bible Skirts A York, jj Crepe,Cordeline of the G. A. R. on Tuesday, I i' .te meeting lecturer, will speak at the home of Mrs. Elisa will be tran- ,-h, as special business Jeffords, Charles street, next [ Sunday after- noon at 3 o’clock. AH are jgeted- cordially invited. DRESSES i who has been ill for sev- e. Curtis, The A. K. Jackson farm on the Poor’s Mills | at his home on Condon street, has .[1S road, that has been tenantless for several years $7.50 Dresses, Sale Price, $4.98 *rS to take short walks, recovered was recently sold to Arthur Higgins, who has “ “ | ':J;ne greatly enjoys. been employed by M. B. Smith on his farms. 5.98 3.98 Indies'Aid of the Mason Mills church Mr. Jackson returned from Iowa to sell hw 3.98 “ “ “ 2.69 their fair and supper afternoon and household goods and settle the estate of his late August 28th. Useful and fancy arti- wife. on SKIRTS ; ce cream will be sale. There is a movement on foot to form a Farm- WASH ers’ of the Belfast Gun Club will go to Union to comprise Belfast, Montville, M n ,r, club of North Sale Price I; nj today for a shoot with the Morrill,Searsmont, Liberty, port and Lin- $3.98 Skirts, $2.69 coln vi “ “ “ a shoot there last year Mr. He; to comprise in fact, all the territory ,y At ^alpb 2.19 that comes here a || 3.49 a for market. There are sev- |; ... was the winner of silver cup. eral unions in this county and many in the “ “ “ L. Barr and Grace H. Hall will v, .... Annie State, and a State organitation, of which Ed I! 2.98 1.79 I: from New York today. They stopped | ward Evans of Waldo was made a literature at recently j to attend a lecture on If our stock of SUMMER :: vice president. It is proposed to establish a The remainder of ard summer school Tuesday evening store in Boston to handle the business of the Mrs. O. S. and Prof. Herbert SUITS and COATS at Vickery j unions in this State. I: |; were en- ,i- m of Camp Quantabacook i Shipping Items. Another Maine-built dinner Thursday evening by Mr. “square rigger” has changed her flag, the ONE-HALF PRICE. \v E. Kotman at their cottage on the | well known barkentine Allanwilde. built at || || ... .re, Northport. | Bucksport in 1884, and- owned by John S. had been IPckey 'appointed county ! Emery & Co. of Boston, having been sold by f0r the Develop Maine movement H. HOV ES. tljem to B. C. Elkins of St. John, N. B. She JAMES j! the ,, anty and lias already begun sailed from New York July 23d for Summer- of the to -==u e has charge campaign side, P. E. I, and it is supposed will be con- I solicitors for ors and will appoint tinued in the lumber trade.... Bark K i carrying degree at the colonial theatre TONIGHT : 1 scene' from the third ca county. Mabel I. Meyers has chartered to load salt at has a de- for .v York Herald department Turks Island Boston. O. his been to I term of the Valdo County Teachers Mrs. Georg" Bailey engaged the The fall ,tr,mobile tours and in reporting Letters. The ^ take the Arts and Crafts Advertised following letters will he held in Belfast the first week charge of depart- resorts Institute urists at the various gives remained uncalled for in the Belfast mint of the Woman’s Club for the next two postoffice j in at Rock- September. ,f the cars. A Boston party ! for the week ending July 28th. Ladies—Mrs. j Tent will meet in Me- sveeks. is the favorite Emma White Barker Packard car, which E. L Browq, Mrs. Jennie Dunbar, Mrs. A. W. morial Hall Wednesday. August 5th, at 8 p. m. | The Thomas Musical Comedy Co. is booked til : issachusetts. ; Ellis, Miss Lyda Hall. Miss Nellie Palmer,Miss I The roll call will be to with current it the Colonial Theater for all of next week, Port- F. responded a E. Hutchins, who went to Jennie Priest, Miss A. R. Prince. Gentle- The steamer Golden Rod will make an ex- events. rhe regular picture program will be shown ic t-, visit her daughter, Mrs. George ; men —Charles R. Andrews, James Bryant, Mr. ALL HATS cursion next to which will on 7th before the musicale comedy each night, STRAW Sunday Camden, is an omission in the item the ill there. A G. O. Leon J. There I was taken seriously H. Clark, Gaylord, Hugh Gaffney, enable people to visit in that place and Rock- Association reun- rhere are twelve people in the company this B. Frank concerning the Pascal was called and she was immediately Eugene Hooper, J. McGinty, Paul, page land or go to Crescent Beach by electric cars, is Mrs. fear. The prices will be 10, 20 and 30 cents, HALF PRICE. where she A. ion. Tne vice president Geergiana | AT I ,e and Ear Infirmary, James A. Richardson, D. Ronimus, Edward Eye a lobster or the at Oak- vith a of bill each for dinner, spend day of change night. and is gaining B. Soule, B. Payson Augusta. | critical Henry operation land Park. will leave Lewis’ Staples. P Steamer wharf, silk At the evening of Lost, a black and white plaid parasol j regular meeting Monday Belfast at 8 30 a. 9 and Tem- About 50 members of the Alliance of the m., Campground be re ;he official Board of the M. E. church it was with black handle. Finder will j D. 12 Main Street Charles W. and invited were en- long Southworth, ; ,r to many inquiries, 9.30 a. m„ arriving at Camden at Unitarian church guests f ple Heights Poor 28 Church iroted to petition the mayor and city council Ralph warded on leaving it at C. O. s, rarian of the Navy Department, will leave Camden at 4 m. tertained Mrs. E. S. Pitcher at the Battery | | | 10.45. Returning, p. by for a street on Miller street, be- street. light midway -sued statements as to the location Fare for the rou^d 50 cents, last Thursday afternoon and evening. A pic- I; trip, 1 :ween Church and The will he was in High. petition Maine’s is the lunch was served at six o’clock under the Welch of Bangor, who us stars in the flag. nic Miss Gertrude members of the church and also Miss Clarabsl M irrh hu bun apjiintrl A Salmon. Mrs. Maine and signed by on the third Quantabacook Mrs; Thomas B. last season with leather jewel of- I xt to the last star line, direction of Dinsmore, Mrs. Belfast | placed in the Free to allow of the Western Union Telegraph salmon at Library Saturday manager is Hills hooked a five-pound Quanta- and Mrs. I. be at the Woman’s Club room the Clark Camp, Sons of Veterans, Bancroft H. Conant George Keat- work, will J interested to fice in this city. Miss Velma Mitchell is the bacook last Sunday afternoon and brought him my sign, assisted Mrs, Richard P. Whitman and second week in August. Albee of Rock- PERRY’S of instructing everyone pos- ing by and Miss Verelette point to the surface, but as she is a novice in the Mrs. William B. Swan entertained friends operator Miss Katherine C. the menu including ..ut this fact. Quimby, Burgess had been land telegraph recorder. art she the rod to her The house party Kenney j ist Friday from 2 to 6 p, m. at her home on piscatorial passed father, sandwiches, cake and coffee. has had salads, olives, at the cottage, Pitcher’s Mis' Sarah R. Gardner. -t.T Carleton of Belfast just Mr. A. S. who after minutes entertaining Burgess High street in honor of Mrs. S. A. Reed and Mrs. Sarah Durgin, A FEW SUMMER Heal, twenty social hour the informal SPECIALTIES of $100 a in salary, showing After a following last and returned to Louise Shales, Miss year landed it in the boat. this pond, broke camp Ftiday ler daughter, Mrs. Richard Boutelle of Minn- Mrs. S. W. Johnson, Mrs. lume of business done here is in- play, Although pond musical was rendered; Solo Mrs. KELLOGG’S TOASTED CORN program by W. M. Randall was chaperone, and Mrs. Charles H. Crosby were Hedeserves salmon years the city. Mrs, eapolis, who are guests of Miss Sarah Gardner. J. A. Wiggin stead ol the reverse. was stocked with fry many ago, Charles B. ’cello solo Mrs. James T. Ames; by 11. afternoon Mrs. FLAKES,.8e for other reasons; lor history will been the last the at one time numbering was and dainty refreshments entertained Tuesday ny George only nine salmon have caught, Miss Helen party Bridge enjoyed Cured one of the best Sleeper, Sleeper, accompanist; pi- Fancy Sugar Bacon.19c lb hi the credit of being will have a were Mrs. Evie E. at the Battery. before Mrs. Hills’ catch by the late Fred G. The Belfast Womans’ club spec- vere served. Other guests Johnson Grape Juice, 25c size. 23c at ever filled that office, and there ano solos by Miss Helen Sleeper and Mr. Frank The has been there of late Wednesday, Aug. 5th, at 3 p. m„ Burke of Redlands, Cal., Mrs. Carrie Littlefield of the members of the Hos- Grape Juice, 10c size. 9c me mighty good ones before.—Bel- White. fishing poor Several selections were then given ial meeting About twenty Sleeper. Im- Large Queen Olives.32c \Vaterville Sentinel. with four or five boats out on the pond of the regular time. jf St. Stephens, N. B., Mrs. William P. Thomp- Club and friends had a very enjoyable qt. and in which all joined. instead Monday, pital Fancy Prunes. 3 lbs.25c black bass and white is to be of interest son of Mrs. Annie N. Mrs. J. Park last Tuesday afternoon and ,j Mrs. Robert P. Chase and Mr. and daily only a few perch business presented Bangor, Quimby, j picnic at the Plain Marshmallows. 15c lb, Mrs. E. P. Frost, who with Mr. Frost is en- portant Hills’ made all are to at- W. Frederick, Mrs, G. O. Miss J. A. After of supper in the Canned :,-les H. Walden have returned to this have been taken, and Mrs. catch ,o every member and requested Bailey, evening. partaking ‘Superba” Soups. 8c can a abroad, writes from York, E in- A movement is on foot to joying trip Miss Gammons and Mrs. Palmer. the to the shore and ‘Campbell's” Canned Soups. 9c can a few weeks' at their attrac- a sensation. tend. Wiggin, pavilion party adjourned sojourn quite land, 15;h: “Received The Journal the 14th Peanut Butter, 2 lbs.25c it is the July of school a bonfire. nier Point,Pitchers pond. screen the outlet, as thought young the At the July meeting the committee enjoyed home, Rocky in rather old news, but welcome. Fred E. Ellis has resigned as janitor of stream and down Edinburgh; Club Mrs, Rossbach of East Bos- fish make their way into the in other last Monday evening,in response to the request The annual field day of the Travellers Adolph We had a nice trip over to Liverpool, just 9 custom house and postoftice to engage of that district it was voted to after- ... have been at Point for some the St. Georges river. of residents was held at the Battery last Tuesday Rocky and fine weather for the coaching work. As there is no one in line of succession days, trip Head of the 11 remain for the month of August of steam continue the Tide school, providing noon with Mrs. John R. and Miss Margaret A Birthday. The editor of The Journal ob- through the English lake region; also for the and the position requires a knowledge or more are in of the after- Rockland-Belfast Mrs. eleven attendance. It •: be joined this week by Rossbach’s will for pupils A. Dunton. The special feature served his 75th birthday last Sunday by a Ayr country and over the Trossachs to Edin- heating. Postmaster Carleton arrange was decided to the fall term Mrs. and a friend. the begin September noon was an interesting paper by George I dinner at his home No. 4 Court street* tell us is unusual. a examination for position. AUTO SERVICE family burgh,which they Enjoyed competitive Wil- 8th. Supt. W. B. Woodbury was made a com- S Mills on Switzerland and the play of accom- were but it was a with its walks and historic ys at Camp Quantabacook, Three generations present, Keswick pleasant is to have a The Bangor Motor-cycle club mittee to secure a room suitable for the class which she saw while there. She was an- is one of the most beautiful liam Tell, their instructors, came to Belfast I small gathering. One cousi" present, places. Edinburgh return next Leave Belfast, Windsor Hotel, 8.00 a. m.; by run from that to Belfast and in the sc hool commercial of her recent city ^n typewriting High also spoke of other incidents 2 00 m. ..■ ; afternoon, had a clambake at the other was in Portland, and an only niece, cities I have ever visited. Burn’s birthplace, p. jrsday from in front of the Penob- course. It was voted to the of a was served to Sunday, starting grant request abroad. A supter Arrive Rockland, 9.30 a. m.; 3 30 p. m. the Canada, and who is were We took a 100- trip picnic rk and camped there for night, whose home is in Ottawa, etc., very interesting. has been Leave scot Exchange at 9 30 a. m. This club loan of the school music boo ks to E. C. Vander- the were invited and a num- Rockland, R T. & C. Waiting Room, could not come to which gentlemen a of 15 left in the at Kennebunk for the summer, mile motor ride Melrose, Abbotsford and fair 10.00 a. m.; 4 00 m. day morning party the management of the Belfast laan for use of the Reformed churches were In the p. and are invited by Trinity ber of summer visitors present. Castine and a the illness of her children. There Dryburgh July 13th; today, July 15th, Arrive Belfast, 11.30 a. m.; 5.30 m. Red Gables for a trip to because of the track during fair p. en route to York. Ed. and I will branch off^at to give an exhibition on in East Belfast. evening there was chorus singing and a most to Belfast that no other relatives nearer than New Or- mer. On their return are Doncaster to see Wenthworth an or an exhibition Woodhouse, week. It will n ot be a race, Hospital Notes. Mrs. Scribner, time is FARE, $1 50 ROUND TRIP, $2.50 to re- flowers and a cake Josephine delightful reported. r, one of the party was urged leans. Beautiful birthday ancestral home, and will catch up with the to show the ma- of fast riding, but merely a former of the SEATS BE IN as and not the least welcome at Peterborough. We saw the King, principal English department C. MAY RESERVED ADVANCE ver Sunday with such inducements graced the table, party A Skull Specialist. Dr. Silas Blaisdell, Princess three times in ch ines in action. of the Gardner, was to whose third was Queen and Edinburgh.” Mass., High school, oper- N. is :: :! concert that evening, an auto trip guest was “Billy”, birthday noted skull specialist of Brooklyn, Y., -- -- ated on at the Waldo last 1 hurs- soon to leave for County hospital jbe etc., but he replied: "Not recently observed and who is his brothers, Messrs. Philo and A. L. Sunday, Mrs. in with visiting Maine transportation company The day evening. Scribner, company in- ir. U- other fellows stay.” a home in the far west. kindly greetings Blaisdell,at Bayside. Monday morning, by her husband, was on the Boston boat on their WILLIAM II. WILLIAMSON, Gen’l Manager from near and distant friends gave great vitation of an old-time friend of his home ,tory of Belfast. In a recent issue to the home of her husband in Millinocket AUGUSTA, MAINE. way an pleasure to their recipient. town, Winterport, Dr. Blaisdell performed V red to the fact that the second volume and was taken sick at Rockland. At North' at the Waldo Coun- 1 as in the for appendicitis ! story of Belfast had been extensively Raspberries have not been plentiful port she was attended by Dr. Luce, who came operation late for the same reason that GUARANTEE on Miss Ella Greeley of Montville, markets in years t: reviewed. We have just re- j to Belfast with her and took her to ihe hos- ty Hospital irdbly are not abundant—be- who the field strawberries a of Dr. C. B. Hoit of Liberty, and | sa id but Her condition became so much worse patient copy of the “Utah Genealogical there are few to them. Ten years of a is not what is pital. Real Estate for cause pick i The value guarantee 'j in Dr. S. W. Johnson’s Sale had the case ii which contains a very I field strawberries were quite a factor in that an operation was deemed necessary and it placed Magazine," ago E. A. Wilson, 1 1-2 miles from post office on the road lead- the strawberry maiket, but those days are no who says it. j hands. Drs. Johnson, Hoit, nr i;.. notice of the history. After was done that It was successful and ing to Swanville known as the Nahum S ntary | curiosities now.—East- evening. of and Piper I more, they are almost Adelbert Millett. C M. Whitney Unity one of the best locations in the contents it terminates as each and that we she is doing well.... Miss Helen M. Sanderson, place East Belfast. i.'jrr.rating Sentinel. I We every job were ; port positively guarantee L. and Carl H. Stevens present The place consists of about 2 acres with a large ■There is also a complete index, both left last week for a month’s Eugene same conditions exist here. Wild straw- material superintendent, orchard of of | The of the standard and quality in at the Dr. Blaisdell demonstrating | grafted fruit; buildings consists a book as this, do to be highest her home in East Waterford- operation, and of names. Such as abundant, vacation at house, L and stable, all connected; water in berries were reported unusually He was much to make the work as he did it. pleased house and The house t- ml should be in every home in Bel- ; and workmanship. We stand ready cheerfully Miss Ella Greeley was op stable. has nine rooms say, but were not in evidence in the market though operated Monday by and the of his native county said with a window and the owner has new C. and is with hospital bay just at the houses at 25 cents a that one can give. Dr. Silas Bluisdell doing finely.... some were sold this, the strongest guarantee any little the operat- silled and otherwise repaired the stable. For would be if good it was “a gem,” particularly •;wr vVhat a blessing it every the cultivated Charles Smith of Belfast entered the hospital further information inquire on premises of ! quart. Many people prefer with customers, no and sterilizing rooms. Monday afternoon -jr land had such a record to transmit We are ready to figure for medical treatment-Mr. ing O. E RICHARDS. 1 sold at a lower The rasp- always Monday Joseph 2w30p berry, which price. Dr. Blaisdell went to Bangor to perform an to Tel. 14-11 of Monroe returned home last Thurs- p-^terity.” I market are mostly the culti- how small or the may be. Markey berries sent to matter large job .and Tuesday afternoon he address- Scribner of who en- operation “The the wild are reported as day_Mrs. Millinocket, k; MiK-Urban Company. The story of vated kind, although of the Waldo County Medical As- Dental Offices to Close tered the last for ed members of BlueberrieB are now in the market, hospital Thursday surgical Third I)egree,” which is the opening play plentiful. & sociation at Memorial Hall on his specialty,the Howes & Co. had a crate of JONES SNOW, treatment, will return home today, Thursday. at Noon :he Klark-llrban Company at the Colonial and last Saturday skull. Dr. Blaisdell was born in Winterport Saturdays. ... Mr. of will return home nex 1 W’illey Unity Theatre is one of strawberries. is a We, the undersigned, agree to close our offices this, Thursday, evening and No. 60 Street one of eight children, and one brother plumbing Heating, High Saturday. on Saturdays at noon, during the months of interest to all. A young man of good parent- that town and others have Miss Club at Bayside. Mrs. leading farmer of July, August and i .The Hit or New Advertisements. The sale of the September. age i- under suspicion of being the mur- in lines. He is at pres- W. C. was the hostess of the Hit or been successful various LIBBY, Irving L. Perry in the cloak and suit room of Carle & derei of a man found under peculiar circum- goods of the hos- ERNESTS WEBBER. at the Conner-Morse cottage. Bay- ent connected with several leading Miss Club Jones at 33 1-3 cent discount is on C. W. JENNYS, stances. The in their stupidity, seeking was to have been per going Demon- police extra table were Mrs. entertained a two-table The lawn party which in New York and wsb formerly side, laBt Thursday. An Mies J. A. Wicrgin j the is pitals G. P, LOMBARD, to unravel the and anxious to fasten finely, and public again reminded that mystery the ladies of the church yes- *** —•— the North Mrs. J. L. afternoon in honor of given by Baptist Straior ox niiBww/ A. M. LOTHROP, Willard Roberts of Shore, auction party Monday these are to be closed out....The the guilt to Borne one, seize upon the boy as j and was goods regu- in the A. O. STODDARD. B. Brooks and Mrs. A. J. Reed and Mrs. Richard E. terday afternoon evening postponed ment and Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy Sleeper, Mrs. Louise Mrs. Abbie Eels lar semi-annual Red clean-out sacrifice their victim and bring to bear the entire account of the rain to after- Tag The of was decorated with Minn. The other on this, Thursday, University of New York. originality Morrison. The cottage Boutell of Minneapolis, & the Main street weight of their to convict him. He on of sale by Harry W. Clark Co., authority were Burke of Red- noon and evening, It will be the lawn work is and his success wood ferns and rosea, the place cards .were Mrs. Evie Carter his widely recognized » the or “sweat guests clothiers, will begin at break of day tomorrow, put through “third degree,” views of Mrs. Walter J. Clifford, Northport avenue, and there that of recorded in this branch small roses and the score cards had Miss Sarah R. Gardner, far exceeds any box' hours of landB,* Calif., and will continue the three as it is often called, aDd after ~be sales of food, ice cream, work, Friday, through new methods A dinner, which Mrs. Helen W. Crosby and will fancy of surgery. He has developed Farm for resort. Sale this beautiful picnic Wm. B. Swan, this in utter and abandon days of the Waldo County fair, August 18th, | ordeal, desperation could be refreshments were candy, etc. A very pleasing program devised or all the instruments included all the good things that Mrs. R. P- Chase. Light punch, and improved Situated in on Poor's Mills confuses his to the crime of which he ia lytn and 20th, ending Saturday night, August Belfast, road,3 guilt has been for the evening. Everyone his The of his from j was of at 1 o’clock, the after the game. arranged used in specialty. prospectus miles postoffice, contains 42 acres. Build- Jef- thought of, partaken served 22nd. This is a cash sale. If you cannot come, innocent. The young man's wife, “Annie is invited to attend, has been ings consist of house, hen of the hostess, Miss Marian, serving. cordially book of 192 pages on Skull Surgery woodshed, barn, to daughter order H. Howes, OJd ice house. of fry." alone remains Seeking aid Whiff man of who by parcel post-James some of house, Inquire loyal. him> all the walked down Mrs. Richard P. Campello, Lewis and Gene Gannon entertained friends issued. There will be illustrations of she After dinner nearly party Fellows block, announces his mark- A. K. JACKSON, on the Premises elicits the assistance of his father, and, for three weeks of her August The road for exercise and on returning has been the guest par- last Saturday night at their home on Congress his most successsful operations. pub- Or at J. E. JACKSON’S Belfast, Me. 29tf the min- the Cobe down sale of muslin, crepe and linen dresses, being refused, sets herself to defeat James H. Howes, entertain- Art was in order. The Mr. and Mrs. in honor of their Miss Vesta lishers are the Medical Publishing Co., to the cottage auction ents, street cousin, As^ cordaline and ratine wash skirts. See lor.b the law in her efforts to miscarry justice- Club room last Sat- crepe, Mrs. Brooks re- ed at the Belfast Women’s is their Music and 227 West 27th street, New York, N. Y. A carried off the prizes, tie of Houlton, who guest. The remainder than a woman's intui- guests prices quoted. of the stock of ther resources afternoon. The following menu was a skirt and urday games were together with nice re- :-;or ceiving the first, dainty hanger, enjoyed, summer suits and coats will be sold at one-half genuity, and courage she combats them Mrs. Ada LarrabeeiWildes, who has WANTED! a whist table favor. served by freshments, and the evening was pleasantly The Mrs. Sleeper the second, ] are for shoe comfort bar,ded ard wins a glonous fight. tea room this summer: fruit price_If you looking A FEW MORE shore was served, | charge of the Grape passed. The were Misses Helen H. above After a walk to the supper guests find in the Ground sold play will be produced with all special rolls, salted almonds, you will Gripper shoes, SALESMEN were seated in cocktail, lobster salad, Mildred Randall, Bernice Holt, Edna BC'4'' and soon after the city guests Kittredge, LIKE It A L CASH r. and electrical effects the same as the j tasse. The only at The Dinsmore Store. Try a pair ... PERRY’S COMMISSION. a olives, ice cream, cake.demi guests car for the return home after happy Curtis, Perley Tibbetts, Leroy Coombs. Address H. & ,riMial at the Hudson Theatre in j the hotel In this line a Foot-Note from the OJd Corner H. 3URNEY CO., Nurserymen. production were Mrs. C. C. Pineo, Havana, Cuba; Miss at Sales office, Auburn, Me., U. S. A. Nurseries Box j day Bayside. A number of representative cottage owners Drug Store will be found of interest_See ORANGES ORANGES >rk City, Seat s on sale at Office, Maigaret O. White, Miami, Fla.; Miss Margaret in both Canada and United State-;. 3w30 the Inn the other and of Dr. E Cahill Kalamazoo, Mich; Miss Cora S. Morison, met at Northport night appointments H.Boyington,Eye-Sight 15c. PER DOZEN. decided to lease or suitable for a furnished room with Miss Katherine C. Quimby, Miss Marian Hazel- buy grounds Specialist_Pleasant course and it is to have links modern conveniences to let. to Mrs. J. boxes nice, sweet, tine. golf hoped ready Apply Just received, twenty which we shall by next spring. A committee was appointed M. Fletcher, 153 Main street-Mrs. Georgia juicy, fine flavored oranges, TO LET out at 15c. dozen while they last- A Aid dose per North Belfast. The Ladies’ Society for entertainment, with W. Franklin Burnham J. Whitten, 24 Union street, is authoiized to at 25c. few boxes of nice, large lemons per A pleasant furnished room with will hold their annual fair and entertainment of Boston as chairman, and plans have been secure subscriptions for the leading magazines dozen. Large cocoanuts, full of milk, 7c. each. sell those bananas at modern convenience. Apply to in the church vestry Thursday evening, Aug, perfected for the celebration of the week of the and is taking orders for fireless cookers.... We still continue to large 19c. per dozen, MRS. J n. 6th. A pleasing program, consisting of vocal Northport carnival, when a series of yacht, Wm. A. Banks, Everett E. Banks, Mrs. Adel- FLETCHER, and instrumental music, readings and the motor boat and £anoe races will take place, bert Millett and Cassie L. Banks publish a PERRY’S CASH MARKET. 153 riain Street. farce “Our Church Fair” will be eiven. Candy with tennis tournaments, ball games and other card of thanks_Second-hand furniture suit- The only strictly cut price store in Wsldo Co. and ice cream will be on sale during the favorite sports. Prizes will be offered the able for cottage for sale at 43 High street.... 2 The has a fine assortment various contests. sale of wall at Carle & PRICE evening. society winners in the Half-price paper Jones, TO LET of useful and fancy articles which they offer to continue until, and including, August 6th,.. CARO OF THANKS. There was a large attendance at the open-air See of a few summer specialties at Per- sale at reasonable Doors at prices wish to thank our and friends. cottage at the battery. for prices. open Cash Market. Oranges, 15 cents We neighbors concert by the Belfast band last even- ry’s p*r the Woman’s AshoreHas three sleeping rooms, a room entertainment at 8 o’clock. Friday at 6 1-2 cents Riverside Grange and Hospital living 6 o’clock; begins dozen; Atlas, EZ quart jars and a also a and the vocal numbers were received with 1 Aid for the beautiful floral tributes sent to the kitchen, large piazza. Admission 16 cents. It is the man- ing each. to o. hoped by funeral of our mother. Apply SALE rounds of applause. “As the Years Roll By” LOUVILLE J. that this annual event will be liber- j WILLIAM A. BANKS. POTTLE, Belfast. Me. agement to and “I’m on my Way Mandalay” are general , EVERETT ally patronized and thus assure the success it E. BANKS, and were The MRS. ADELBERT MILLETT, in former and Mrs. favorites given by request. con. has attained years....Mr. WHY WEAK IMS? L. BANKS. cert to-morrow, Friday, evening will be given CASSIE M. F. Hurd are visiting in Bangor-Rev. The .toll of tuberculosis is claiming at 7.30 on account of the Clark-Urban Com- WANTED Harry Daniels and family of Guilford are ! mare than 350 victims every day in the PAPER at the with the follow- WALL Colonial Theater, pany United few realize their ■pending a month’s vacation with his mother, j States, yet grave A seven or more room tenement for ing program: * I condition until the critical arrives, Mrs. A. S. Daniels....Mrs. John Beckwith of period a small California,” Overwork, weakness after sick- PERRY’S family. Apply to 6. with her March, “Battleship Crosby j worry, until and 'Springfield spent Sunday friends. “Poet and Peasant,” tender throats— R. E. ! Continued* including August Overture, Suppe ness, catarrh, bronchitis, NOW IS THE TIME YOUNU. Miss Carolyn G. Hatch. Clarionet Solo, Grand Fantasia, all exert the weakening influence that Tel. 134-14 30tf Read it ‘Yours truly, “The Dream of Love,” Millars ! invites again. W. N. Lower consumption. TO BUY YOUR JARS | To thou- You have noticed that the Pearl Brook 6 and1 “Our Glorious Nation,” Miller guard against consumption, March, sandsof take Scott’sEmulsion after We offer Atlas E Z quart jars at 6$c. each. 10 cents are darker than other “Chimes of Gorton people cigars cigars. Selection, Normandy,” We have two'hundred dozen, but they will not Down the meals because its rich medicinal nourish- For That means quality. Imported clear Havana Popular, “Sailing Chesapeake Bay.” last at this Rent CARLE & JONES. ! meut strengthens the lungs, puts vigor in long price. are one Office in Hayford Block, up one ver cigars dark but mild*and aromatic. Try Rosen kraus the and to resist PERRY’S CASH flight, March, “Electorate,” blood, upbuilds strength MARKET, desirable. Also store on Beaver Street. In* be convinced. Made from Cuban tobacco “Star Banner,” tuberculosis. Scott’s Emulsion is nature’s IBotsnordFinale, Spangled The atrictly cut price store iu Waldo Co quire at PERRY’S MARKET, Patt ereon, Conductor. Refuse substitutes. only Iandgrown in Maine. J.aLee strength-builder. t CObT OF ELECTRIC LIGHT. WEDDING BELLS. | of getting laughed at I wouldn’t have When William Made know I t said a word. You might djidn all A wed- That HUMPHREYS’ Eight Candle-Power Lamp will Burn Day Hutchins-McKech^ie. pretty His First speak fof hope of getting clapped! Fro© Medical Book—iip cele- at Speech. air." for 2 1-2 Cent*. ding occurred July 21st at 2 o’clock, I i3 all I’ve got to say, bration of sixty years we have William did moat When to out the ex- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Mc- | But get clapped a revised edition of one ia able figure “Hurrah!” cried William Lawrence, when he showed published act for one heartily. And next day of all cost of an incandescent lamp Kechnie, on Prospect street, Dexter, rushing into the house like a hurricane, Dr. Humphreys’ Manual matter to under- his teacher the elaborate apeech whijh hour then it ia an easy when their was the affirmative. The are in minute detail daughter, Alice Ruth, “I'm on boys never was Mr. Fairfield declared diseases, giving stand the electric light about I can spoken, regular ninthly all as mad as March hares it, of Mil- care and treatment of can our the united in to Maurice Stephen that in spite of the closing verse the bill. In this way you figure marriage tell you. he liked the off-hand speech bet- the sick with Humphreys* individual which are costing the Hutchins of Mass., by the asked ton’s, lamps Somervilie, “Why, what for?” Rose, coolly, was a deal more errors in the light- ter, because it great Remedies. most and correct any Rev. *W. N. Boaz, pastor of the Con- as she paste her scrapbook. continuedjto natural, and not so all far fetched.—New No. FOR Price ing system. a the serv- “What for?” echoed William with a gregational church, single ring York Sun. 1 Fevers. Congestions, Inflammations.25 You for electricity by the kih- attract- a pay ice being used. The house was of an.older brother who Worm*'ever.23 a look pities 2 Worms. watt. A kilowatt is merely thousand decorated to think I’m 3 Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.25 ively for the occasion. Only for Infants and Children. sister's ignorance, “why watts. is an figure in the News and Notes. 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.25 Watts arbitrary the family and the immediate friends at- on the instead of one of Literary same as "horse- is a harmless for Castor put question T Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.25 electricity meaning the tended the were Castoria substitute Oil, Van,. a in our ceremony. The gifts rest. There hasn’t been boy 8 Tootlincue, Faceache, Neuralgia.25 under- and it is i power” in mechanics. Everyone many and beautiful, inc uding much Drops Soothing Syrnps. ph>a>i,n|* in the added works of A. Cleveland in 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.23 neither nor class spoken lyceum yet,” The George Stomach.25 stands what ten horse power means. Ii foric,t "contains Opium, Morphine other N tl.‘ i of 10 Dyap Indigestion, Weak silver and old ivory. Mr. and Mrs. his sister’s elbow by way verse and ahort story, covering many or will cotic substance. It Worms mil he, jerking Cror •- >arse Cough, Laryngitis .25 means that a motor, engine, pro- train for destroys allays I'r>,,r] “I that has 13 Hutchins left on the afternoon the remark. suppose and most of which appeared Eruptions.25 to the work of ten Isliness. It relieves Wind ,, pointing years, 14 Sal, duce energy equal Somerville, Mass., where they will re- Constipation, Colic, know that, don’t to the Commer- 1ft Rhe .i :..i»m. Lumbago.25 one ■ you you?” as contributions Bangor horses. Now 746 watts are equal to in is one Teething Troubles and Diarrha-a. It regulates th, re- -nd Ague, side the future. Mrs. Hutchins “I know don’t talk grammar,” are soon to be in attract- 16 Fever Malaria...;-25 one watt is Stomach and you j cial, published yii.d or Bleeding, External, Internal. 25 horse power. Therefore of women llowels, giving healthy and natural .sic,.,, know have made of Cleve- 17 Pile Dexter’s well known young turned Rose, “and I you ive book form. As mu<;h Mr. Influenza, Cold In Head.25 to 1 ahorse A thous- The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 19 Catarrh, equal 746 of power. and for the past few years has been in me a blot of paste on my land’s work has had to do with the beau- 20 is to drop great \Vhoo;:tngCouch....25 and watts, or one kilowatt, equal the of the Picture Co., in See here!” and otherwise of Maine for 21 Ast*:.:i«. ppressad, DlfiSault Breathing.23 employ Perry book. ties, scenic one and cne-thircl horse power. If your has the Just reach the with much favor 27 Kidney Dfoease.-^25 Malden, Mass. Mr. Hutchins The Kind You Have “Well, don’t fuss. big its it has met Vital Wetness ..... 1.00 have consum- theme, 28 Kcrvous Debility. electric light bill says you of auto with the Always Bought won’t I’m to read has been Wetting Bed..3 position inspector 1 dictionary, you. going here. Mr. Cleveland recognized, 30 Urinary Incontinence, ed kilowatts it means that vou Bears the of thirty Edison Illuminating Co. of Boston. The Signature __ from the foundation of the world and is referred to, as the Eastern Maine 34 gor Throat, have used horse of electri- up Quinsy.2^ forty power young couple with them the best down to the battle of Island Number Poet, The Fisherman philosopher, and 7 7 La LfiDpe—Gi ip.25 If the carry on of city during the month. monthly wishes of their friends. Lives’?” meet with bold by druggists, or sent receipt price. j many Dexter Ten. Where’s ‘Plutarch’s his works should general rate is 10 cents a kilowatt you will pay on HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Corn*! "Do tell me, have you got to speak favor here in book form. HUMPnr.BYS* ! which is little York. for this power $3.00. very said William aud Ann Streets, New is ancient history?” Rose, looking up. A number of interesting and well- I indeed for the use of “forty horses” for Sellers-Hatt. Announcement child. reads, made of the of Miss Edna “Of course not, Question illustrated articles appear in the August one month. marriage That the fear of MAINE COAST” WATERS. Deane of Mr. and •Resolved, punishment Wide World Magazine. H. Mortimer Now let us figure out the cost of a sin- Hatt, only daughter has a better effect on mankind than the Mrs. Wm. W. of this to Wal- Batten’s paper dealing with “The Wolves gle electric lamp. Every one should Hatt, city, that-it I with Fish Hon. Luther on In Use For Over 30 Years. hope of reward.’ I argue has, will be read Are Swarming Says know this time that the Mazda tungs- ter Raymond Sellers of Los Angeles, of the Great Northwest” by u *« coMPAsy. IM c o v o h k c ■ the mind but June the think exactly reverse, you; with breathless interest, while "The Ro- Maddocks. I ten lamp, which was perfected several Tuesday, llith, ceremony being when we make it for the will the amount of at 5 o’clock m., in the speeches we^do mance of Lighthouse Building” ap- of Boothbay years ago, will give twice performed p. see.” Hon. Luther Maddocks Church of the the Rev. sake of argument, you can realize the an for the same as the old fash- Angels by Harry peal to all who dangers Harbor while in Bath Monday gave light money “Do we?” laughed Rose. “Well, I the Thompson, the full ring ser- and difficulties of erecting many interview to a Times man, in ioned carbon incandescent lamp. Any- Episcopal the fact is want me to help interesting can cut vice used. Prof. Wild rendered suppose you “beacon lights” along our coasts. Wil- have been, and one using these old carbon lamps being what which he said that there as the He co n n rrouatc touri, neiu ai neii.p.; you write your speech; that is you his his bill exactly in Mendelssohn’s wedding march a-iiam fred Beaver continues “Experiences more fish in the coast waters of this monthly electric light of de- for the County of Waldo, on in to isn’t it?” are, bridal entered the church. Dur- goods every were going say, in Western and Sybil Belcher known half the old lamps away and party Fiirul. July. v. 1». 1914. amaze- Papua,” section of Maine than have been by throwing scription. “Me?” said William in dignified on “East Af- Not will ing the service he "Oh Promise ture. ca* OAKAH K KNIGHT of Lincoln*-. contributes a third article for 25 At the time mack- installing tungsten lamps. only played bedding, ment. "Great would be! You years. present a bet- and other selections concluding pets, stoves, et< 0 County, guardian of Hath II. K help you rica as I Saw It.” Other articles of that he reduce the bill but he will get Me,” and such erel of all sizes are so abundant Antique funiitiu- colnvide, in said ( ounty of W'aido, can write ‘moonlight’ pieces Gold in ter and for his with the wedding march. The interest include “After the markets of whiter light money. Lohengrin a sen ted a that a n but what equal they have been selling in Wm. specialty. Ifyoi petition praying nonsense for the Lyceum paper; “A are in- bride was away by Mr. G. have t< her to -ell and cei m Guiana.” “Lost of Little Barrier,” Portland and Boston for one cent a pound Assuming that tungsten lamps given anything granted convey do you know about logic? Now, you see, in and ’’The what will cost per lamp? Gordon, an old family friend, formerly of sell drop me tate of said minor described in said ; Picture Hunter Hungary,” at wholesale. The Boston market with- stalled, they card and will receive a call. suits turn of After the a posta you prompt lor the purpose tliereu. set forth, at pi this sort of thing just my of the ‘Edelweiss’.” As usual, Like- Look on the bulb of the lamp. You will Saginaw.; ceremony wedding WAITER H. into the Voyage in a week has been overstocked. .OO.MHS, Ordered. That the said Rose. I’m going off most- find there a little the num- dinner was served. The bride has always Corner 4 ro.ss and Federal Mr ts, Belfast. petitioner mind, ! the is lavishly illustrated, This is all paster'giving all interested a let or magazine wise the Portland market. to persons by causing library, and don’t you anything ber of "watts” been a resident of Saginaw previous order to be three weeks ly by photographs. the more remarkable as the fishing gear required by the lamp. published disturb me until supper time. I first. It the last three which she has spent in The Republican .lournal, a imw-p anyone articles and 340 illus- is 25 cent as Let us take the smallest lamp years, for Among the 282 this summer in use only per of the ed at Belfast, that they may appe.-u shall write like a telegraph, my is rated at "ten watts” and will give in California. She is a graduate trations in the Popu- much as it was 25 ago. Court, to be held at Belfast, wiihii mind is the mood, present appearing August years school and is well known in potential of in candle power of light. If the rate Saginaw High County, on the lltii day of Angus;. ; lar Mechanics Magazine are many The shad which are being caught eight tense.” kilowatt in is 10 cents in musical circles. The groom is a grad- at ten of tlie clock before no«n in of timeliness. at the mouth or our rivers per your city per "PROBATE NOTICES. in ! special interest point great number a cause, if any they have, why t ie | Rose her lips together just one or u ite of Stanford and prom- pressed of the Mr. Maddocks in- kilowatt for hour, 1,000 watts, University should not be smile. She Dr. A. F. Zahm, secretary Lang- and along our beaches, An- petitioner granted time to a provoking then it will cost 0.0001 of a cent for one inent young business man of Los .1 a.MTS I IBM prevent of the are sold by the held at within and Aerodynamical Laboratory forms the Times, being a At a Probate Court Belfast, remembered certain “compositions’ ley and a cent for ten watts geles. Mr. and Mrs. Sellers left for A true copy. Attest: discusses the cold along watt 0.001 of for the Ci untv of Waido, oil the 14tli day of out of his head Smithsonian Institute, pro- seiners to the storage plants at AIITHI R \v LKON Al b. : which had been wrenched for one hour. At this rate the ten watt sojourn in the mountains and will be A. D 1914. transatlantic flight to be undertak- the Maine coast, which are six in num July, like sound teeth. posed could be left for 100 home after July 1st at 620 South Flower F. administrator • n R. N.. re- two in lamp burning hours, THOMPSON, a en Lieut. John Cyril Porte, ber, one at Boothbay Harbor, < At Probate Court held at beita-r locked himself in the library by a before it L03 the estate ot hester B. Stephenson, late of William and one at or nearly four days and half, street, Angeles, Cal.—Saginaw, CHARLES for the County of Waldo on the In the tired lieutenant of the British Navy, Portland, one at Port Clyde, Belfast, hi said County of Waldo, deceased, and tried to collect his thoughts. would burn ten cents’ worth of elec- Mich., Courier-Herald. day of July. A. 1). It 14. backed Mr. Rodman Wanamaker. Southwest Harbor and one at McKinley. up having presented a petition praying that a of an hour the exultant expres- by A course describes the machine until next winter for tricity. The groom is a brother of Rev. Horace license may he granted to him to sell and con- certain instrument, purporting t he to look Doctor Zahm Here they are kept certain real estate to said estate A will and testament ot Chnniii sion had left his face; Began The next size is the lb watt lamp vey belonging j which will be used and brings out many B. Sellers of this city. and desciibed in said petition, for the purposes of IMontville, in said County ol W'a... ; ten of j ueianB. un- well filled which gives about candle-power therein set forth. having been for probate. I PUZZ!?d’... .. „:„l-1 interesting ana important, These plants are now being pre.-ented uuiuci uhd This will consume fifteen Wli, der the title, “Seeking the Secrets of in of this demand, with not light. lamp Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to Ordeied, That notice he given t" the sentences anticipation hours A WALDO COUNTY BOY. a intei ested bv a ot •‘I can’t piece together as- and the cents’ worth of electricity in 100 all persons interested by causing copy of tins causing copy tl; the Roy Chapman Andrews, shad, but mackerel large weeks three Weeks successively without an ugly seam. If I Sea,” only of continuous at the ten cent «ndel to lie published three successively in j published making American are burning at Bed a sistant curator of mammals, herring which this year phenomenal Prank S. Forbes. The Republican Join nil. a newspaper published publican Journal, published could a start now! It’s like spool rate. In one hour it will consume 0 0015 Judge get of Natural describes : and from Monhegan west, at eltast. that they may appear at a Probate may appear at a Probate Court, h- it will un- Museum History,; in size number, Frank S. Forbes is a candidate for re- Co of thread; if you begin right to cent’s worth of electricity. In 10 hours Judge Court, to lie held at i-elfast. within and for said Belfast, within and tor saltl the work of the “Albatross,” the vessel The are in a.ll respects second ot a? ever so but I can’t get hold j herring equal burned election to the same office which he has held minty, on the lltn day ol August, a. I). mu, Tuesday August next, 1 wind easy; and and are of continuous service it will have < used for the deep-sea sounding dredg- i those of Newfoundland being ai ten ot ihe eioCK before noon, and show cause, clock hefoie noon, and show can-. of the end.” or a cent and a half's for the three and one-half years in De- not b.- <, "It is like opening a Christmas sold from the fishboats for $1 and $2 a up only 0.015, past if any they iiave.wliv Hie player ot said petition- have, why the same sltould Two hours later, William’s speech, ing. of The next size is in this er snouul hot be ptoved ami allowed. he “for a naturalist to 1 are used not only worth current. lamp Three of the Justice Court granted. an iron says, barrel. These herring partment JAMES JA.MKSl.il. which he had intended should be package,” 25 or LIBBY, Judge. come to the surface as bait. The watt, twenty candle-power lamp. his term of office Judge true with flow- watch the dredge as food but by the fishermen City. During present A true copy. Attest: A copy. Attest. j chain of bedecked This will burn for hours be- Hi1 argument, unknown treasures from the houses thus till for Maine lamp forty Forbes has heard over 1500 civil cases and AiiTimt W. Lkonaki*. Register. AH Till K W. I.FoNA where was it? Farther bringing cold storage ers of rhetoric, of the Newfoundland fore consuming a killowatt, or ten cents’ not hidden depths.” needs the place 2000 criminal cases. Judge Forbes has \T7 aLDU SS.—iti court; ot fro bat* off than ever. His thoughts would worth of current. nearly 1 The tor bait the At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and »* fast, on tlie 14th of Ju '. sov- articles ap- fisheries. herring puts had an wider in than day j come at believ d in “State Sone highly interesting for experience many respects 1 all; they an The largest practical sized lamp lor the County of Waluo, on the second Tues- Gammans, executrix on the e-t.-c Strand. “How Maine coast in independent most men in a position. He was a and no to the i pear in the August They people watt judicial day of July. A. 1». 1914. Gammans. late ot Melia-t, in ereignty” paid respect the fisheries. use in the home is the forty lamp. schools for Pas- is the first of a se- as regards teacher of public eight years. 1 her flr-t Federal Land. ‘Broke Into Print’ position used where a 4 certain instrun em, purporting to he tlie ceased, having presented of fish into our This lamp should be only tor of churches with the foremost The influx of all kinds Congregational nearly twenty A la will and testament ol Edwin O. count ot administration ot said e-l- “Look said William next ries of articles dealing amount is for Fogg, here, Rose,” ex- large of light necessary was admitted to the bar of this county ot in ot de- ance. authors of the and the stories j coast waters, Mr. Maddocks insists, years, late Jackson, said County Waldo, morning, looking rather sheepish, “you day giving writers short intervals. It will burn continuous- six years ago. and has held his present position ceased, having been presented for probate. That notice tin roof literature as a the idea advanced by some Ordered, a Knack of of they took up pro- j plodes in the Justice Court since the election of 1910. weeks in T in girls have fixing things up. why the sea had for 25 hours for a kilowatt of current. Ordered, 'That notice be given to all persons successively, hVpnb at the ! last winter that the fish in ly 1 I’ve fession and the luck they had is a native of a of Bates a m Mella-f. I’ve got ideas enough; fact is, got Now that we know exactly what each He Maine, graduate tut* rested by causing a copy of this order to be iiewspapei published the ! been all out, as the game birds that all persons iidciestcd nil that me is what start. In this first paper following caught College of his native State, of Oberlin Theo- published three weeks successively in I he Re- may too many. All plagues costs hour care should be taken Com lo be at I fa-l. to have been shot out of lamp per a Join a( that bate I, heUI He t=l! what authors their experiences: Anna were alleged logical Seminary in Ohio, post-graduate publican mil, published Beliast, they to do with them. Suppose I you give j in the and distribution of ihe at a ! rebate Court,to he held at Bel- 01 August next, and -how cau.-<- the woods The indica- placing student of Harvard University, and a grad- may appear that is Wallace Irwin, Regi- by boys. present for on the second have* w the suit! acc.mill should n. to write and you write it? Now, Katherine Green, the to see that the smaller sizes are of the of fast, within and said County, liy Amelie tions are for again among lamps uate of the law college University .1AMK> 111 I’ll do as much for nald Wright Kauffman, Rives, prosperity is Tuesday ot August next, at ten of the clock good girl, Rose; you Mr. Mad- used where the longest light service Southern California. Judge Forbes is a stu- A true Attest Bell Wright, Alice lisner folk of Maine’s coast, betore noon, and snow cause if any they have, | copy. sometime.” Thomas Dixon,Harold On the in the halls, dent in branches besides the law; he AH 111 i; W I.i « n \i:! and docks believes. He claims, also, that required. porch, many why the same should not be proved, approveu from Rice, Jack London, George a of the indus- Rose kindly refrained saying Hegan as the where a small has made special study and allowed. be a return to fish bathrooms, etc., only ss. In Com t Pi o'mi. and took the w. Cable. for the Davis Cup,” there will general trial now before the country, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. a |.|)o of “Just as I expected,” pen- “Fights amount of is needed but where the questions j .) I of ! as and more healthy light A true Attest: U7 last.on the I4tli day ot nI>. from her brother with a J. C. Parke, and “The Fine Art food, being cheaper and is a frequent speaker at gatherings copy. cil and paper by to a are allowed to operate for hours, Ahtill'll W. Lkonakd. Register. Quigley, .idnitm-tiani\ on tin* i*; are two I than meat. Fish constituted large lamps where such are he has smile. by Frank Wotton questions discussed; iat«* of Hint rp ■"t, in -■< pleasant Jockeyship,” our fathers the small ten-watt lamp should be used, Quigley, of interest. “The the old-time diet of taken a special interest in the labor problem eoa-ed. having ple-el tci her fil-t said relieved other articles topical | degree can be used for a "Now,” William, greatly as one f these made an The .subscrib- <- .i the aston- : in summer. lamps and several years ago was honorary I KATOR’S NOTICE. count oi aimiim-Iratnm of -an; he was not "I Chain of Life” demonstrates especially a of he to find being laughed at, Mr. hundred hours continuously for (tost member of the Typographical Union, after giv- ADMINISer hereby gives notice that has been duly ance. that the lives of Asked about the dogfish pest, of the estate ot to be real fact overlapping a of appointed administrator < '• want the speech sound, you ishing a bill but ten cents. In the bed rooms, den, ing an address at meet ing of the members Ordered, that norm** tin than individuals have Maddocks said that there is now know and sort of elegant too. 1 must get no more forty-one for the reading table etc where a little that body held in this city; he was also sent ELLSWORTH II. DKNSLOW, late of Stockton week-silt ces-IVeiy 111 Tm* Keplib, the time of the beiore that the govern- a ii< I -I. u in about Demosthenes or some been sufficient to link congress asking the fifteen and once as a fraternal delegate and speaker to the springs, newspaper published something more light is necessary, that ail -oil- illicit '!> d m, y the while no ment kill out these pests. National Convention cf the Railroad Men's Or- in the of Waldo, deceased, and given ; pi Pharoahs with day, County < of those fellows, ami that golden-mouth- present watt should be placed. bate Com t, to be bold at t been said Mr. Maddocks, ‘‘25 years twenty-five lamps The Justice Court is in a bonds as the law directs. All persons having de I more than lives have “Why,” ganization. special ot in xi. ami show ed what’s his name? Something about twenty-one 1 For the and mauds tin* estate of said deceased ar»* de day August out hereabouts my- kitchen, diningroom living- sense the and against to cover the whole of the Christ- ago I killed 'em all workingman's court, Judge and all they have, whyihesaui ai-nmi;! the settlement of America and scaring required a amount of sti*o to present tin* same for settlement, room, where maximum light Forbes’ in addressing bodies of allowed in that Bible ian Era. ‘First Night’ Inci- self.” experience indebted thereto are lequcsted to make pay- the Quakers. Put verse, “Queer is but for shorter hours of men has created in him a broad j J.\Vl-> 1.11 \ the that for the first year required, working sym- meni immediately. or the : dents” will interest all followers of lie explained ‘Don't spare the rod you'll spoil service, the wart lamps are entire- for the men who toil. Before entering JOHN R. DC NTON. A true copy. Attest: some he the next year forty pathy w 1 I n A 1 it’s an awful to and “Tall Stories” contain bought up 2,000,U0U, was one of the 1914. A in Mil. child.’ Say thing bring drama, and ly suitable, or two of the twenty-rive the lvgal profession he pastor of Belfast. Me.. July 14. instead of amusing “coincidences. The 1,500,000, tlie third year, 500,000, churcnes of this city for sever- children up lo expect presents highly watt lamps may be used to give a better Congregational O.Vli N I* 1 li \ I'M Mil It h ! F. the fourth there were hardly any. time took an active x the of the fiction includes stories by Anstey, year al years, and during tnat he NoTICh. ihe subscriber lu re- A cl hereby giV'-.- n-o vvhij pings—there’s point argu- at two cents distribution of light. It is always better, anil other He the dogfish in all matters relating to the moral and in dice that he has been duly ap- ailnimi.-lini- ii ment, know —and wind up with some Herman Schrffauer leading purchased to use two or more part tlXECPToR'Sby gives duly appoiulcd you whenever possible, of the Forbes is of tlie last will ami testament au' hors. each. social welfare city Judge pointed executor .\1 A I; V G. Ui F K 1.. It tin- it won’t make much difference about the room in- 1 poetry, ot ex- of the smaller now the over the four of ** Mr. Maddocks from long years lamps presiding justice depart- 1 »vver Mellon. in tin what. Tne Atlantic with a in order to se- late of August opens the fisheries and stead of one large lamp, ments of the Justice Court.—California Inde- ( FRANK K. WHITCOMB, late of Searsport, ho thesec- perience is an expert in | vatiia. dec aso.:. and giv William said Rose “In the Pasha's Garden,” cure a distribution of and 9, 1914. ot deceased. All direr1 Ail -eiis Pav tl". “Well, Lawrence,” story, ins is both cheertul and hope- good light pendent, July in tlie County Waldo, persons pel ond of the Stamboul Entertain- prophecy the of a high candle- Ir ving demands against the estate of tie tin estate Ol -aid docoa-o n: in despair, “I should think your brains Nights’ coast ioiks who go avoid glare single author l.as lul for the Maine j ceased are desired io present the same tor >et- sent In* .-mm* toi .- I im-e: had been churned. You've been ments by H. G. Dwight. The chasing : sea in dories. the v\ay, power lamp. on the Fanil. an til lmlebied thereto are tlieieto are d to in 1m p theme in a down to the By Cheesecloth lleinent. retpiesteu Icque-u ideas about till let's the old Pandora ?•» i11! am P ai >w ..i !• great you’re dizzy, interpreted in reference to Mr. Maddocks lo make pnwneni mamdiatelv. di.iteiy fashion as modern as it is startling, and dogfish, Heavy, imi ure blood makes a muddy, pimply FRANK C. \Y IHTCOMB, rttlllim i/ed iigont. talk about it a while before we begin.” bears a litter of of “Har- in the says that each female Alpheus Hyatt Verriil, author S 14, 1914. I’ll A I.I William in humble slate of his twentieth century Turk caught headaches, nausea, indigestion. j arspoil, Me., Jmy complied a complexion, calls June int t. a only four or five pups year. Book for Young Gardeners,” Wayne.Penn.. much aahameu of himself for web of ancestral custom and emotion is liked makes weak, and per’s mind, very Thin you pale sickly. to the use of cheesecloth for 1 not soon to be attention L'X ECl'THIX'S NOTICE. Ihe subscriber > I I* I to wfio was subtle study forgotten. use Burdock I N l.( l II. IN N' appealing Rose, only a-girl, For pure blood, sound digestion, tender out of doors. 1j belt bv notice ll at slit* lias been this number are aiso 1 raising vegetables gives tllliy fj ny gives in lice tilt sin- n and did not understand The other stories in BORDER ST A E BALLADS. of Die last will and testa- logic, yet very Blood Bitters. ?1 I'O at all stores. this material over newly i appointed execiitnx executnx ot In- ias; v. well-known contributors. “The Boy,” “By placing of pointed grateful to her after all. by “and it ment llil'i 11 o' GLIMPSES OF MOUNT DESERT. planted seeds,” fe says, leaving | she seemed to understand by Anna Fuller, tells of young romance, JOHN E. CLARK, late ot Prospect, NCK I ate of «'I Fortunately WHAT MAKES MILK AND BUTTER until the seeds have sev- ral JAM Ks LAV. Ki: a reminiscent some Sea-born Muse me sprouted his confused ideas far better than he m delicate, introspective, Now let upon smile, n- t. did, be it) a in tlie County of Waloo, deceased ami given deceased, and g-yen bond- adds let some her YELLOW. weeks may gained securing crop. in due time had Prescott Montague Or gracious spirit stoop wing. bunds as the law directs. Ail persons hav- Ail havii.l ti'-iuni.i,- a.. and they composed what vein; Margaret be in the persons The while I may also grown the estate of said de- -..nl dcccast u an d« d : 1 as a to tier list of stories of deaf and blind child- sing Vegetables ing demands against ol William sensational speech, un- set- regarded The charm and solace of the “Desert Isle;” That the rich color demanded for several weeks after ceased air desiied to the same toi lor -■ tt rmeiii and a! indebted ren a tender little sketch called, “Some- yellow open ground piesenl with, “Mr. ami indebted thereto me requested t'. make .1} until mum commencing President, Of old the Indian’s eminent domain, the in dairy products is prima- are in danger of frost by tlement, and all quostci | a Like Red and Virginia by public protected plants t » make to Harry E. 1. author i/.ed a..' lit 1 ending with few lines from Milton. thing Big, Bird;” Admired and loved and named by good Cham- of the cow’s cloth above the payment immediately Morse, ni) Paul rily due to the character stretching light plants. Me., authorized agent. “Now, Rose,” said William, “that’s Baker, in “The Afternoon Ride of Bangs, Searsport. my Maine her- plain. feed is demonstrated by recent experi- This method, of course, he observes, MARTHA F. CLARK. CA1UH I M K.s I i- I I I I about the But I found the Revere Co.umbus Dobbs,” surpasses Yet, if a “desert” it may be, ’tis found 1914. •'une 1914 just thing. ments carried on the in would be too on a large scale. Cambridge, Mass., July 14, Groton, m.i-s,, self in humor. The various riches to abound; by department expensive ideas, didn’t 1? I'll learn it by heart and pure, rollicking In Ex- than the stor- who doth now cooperation with the Missouri State see if I don’t deliver it with a essays are not less notable And man, everywhere intrude, grand For some Bradford contributes the Hath long redeemed it from its solitude. periment Station. years flourish. There’s a great deal, you know ies. Gamaliel H. No “antres vast and deserts idle” dairy experts have been studying this in the gestures, enough to make second of his union potraits, “George J,t’s and Frederick Lie here embraced by waters tidal; Their conclusion is that, al- ache to see how stiff some of the fel- Thomas,” to this number, question. you But streams, green vales, gorges and glens a breed character- the third of his Adventures though to some extent lows stand when they speak. They get Trevor Hill, deep riven; "The of istic, the .intensity of this yellow color scared, I in American Diplomacy, Treaty I Caves, where the sounding waves rush in, dark- suppose.” m within certain limits, be increased l*,,. won .™ __ d_i. Ghent,” which contains striking sketches driven; ly, “Home= Readers’ .,--- or at will the Our hills whose heads diminished by changing Bargain and and are brave before ever have a of two noted antipathetic Americans, Rough quarries, rocks, | very they John Quincv Adams and Henrv Ze- touch heaven, w ith the tooth and are brave before Clay. By special arrangement pu out, boys very crowns to cloud and tests show that the us a And mountains bald whose Chemical yellow have ever tried to in phine Humphrey gives sympathetic ers of McCall's the re, they speak public. sun are in milk consists of several well- ♦ Magazine, character of a and inci- given. pigment DON’T MISS IT he was clergman, William thought not afraid of study in ol more than I own tem- this shore is fear known pigments found green plants. ❖ Fashion Authority 4 but when he was called out to dentally his reaction upon his Eden, named; yet anything, one is so Sherwood sketches, Ye not, ye Eves and Adams, to draw near! Of these the principal carotin, ♦ 000 women, we are able to otter speak he felt as if the joints in his body perament; Margaret 4 which she has Eden,—’tis not ti e flowery one of old, called because it constitues a large part I had all turned to hard would not with that tender half smile ♦ following extraordinary limited wood,and That, without culture, rendered fruits of gold. of the coloring matter of carrots. The bend. He heard a titter from for all dumb creatures, “Our Nearest, ei suppressed Eden, cr Bass, or Cranberry, or Somes, other in the milk are ♦ The Republican Journal (weekly) 4 our the yellow pigments birds; — and the of and Farthest, Neighbors,” — seats of summer the little boys, eyes the audi- Placentia Black the These are one w in “An Hour in known as xanthophylls ♦ McCall’s Magazine (monthly) 4 ence seemed to his nerves and Randolph S. Bourne, flumes,— prick through in a number of a and character- found plants including J 3 r 1' it ill I ; It* 11 I H I needles. took a Chartres,” paints swift Do testify man’s passion is sincere ♦ 1; 4 Everybody savage pleas- are abundant in of the old For and for neighboring here. grass, but especially ure in his misery, that was plain. Oh, to istic impression unforgettable grandeur beauty ♦ ♦ A strong attraction draws them all; yellow autumn leaves. think that he should have ever laughed French city. All for $2 And many come from year to year, These pass directly from the ♦ only at for stiff when In the August American Magazine pigments boys being they When, with a voice they can but hear, feed into the milk. This explains the amateur golf ii" couldn't bend. “Jerry” Travers, present The shores and mountains call. ♦ The Republican Journal needs of the writes I well-known fact that fresh, green grass He made his bow to the side and champion United States, < wrong and carrots increase the of duction. It is a clean, wholesome. an article full of stories and Sail eastward from Penobscot Bay, yellowness turned his back on the president. thrilling Shots that And soon the misted heights you see butter, the only standard by which the the-minutc kiiul Un- “Mr. President,” he said in a good advice entitled “Wonder newspaper—the whisper, Of that austere and gloomy isle, average person its richness. On about face. “Mr. Presi- Won Golf Championships.” It is just judges welcome in your home. turning right Frowning in ancient majesty; a of as to readers who never the other hand, large proportion dert—Sir,” repeating the words in a interesting foe in stern array, is without a >n| the A'threatening these pigments is deposited in the body McCall's Magazine that sounded to him as it as to those who do play Where seas to hoarse voice if played golf angry forget smile; cow. When the In tells “How fat and elewhere in the as a guide in correct dress and came from some other throat. game. Ray Stannard Baker For such it seems when clouds low creep. boy's to one fewer Tax on the ration is changed containing is known to n "Mr. Lawrence,” replied the president, Uncle Sam Spends Your Income And storms are brooding deep. matters and already made Not when summer eve’s ray carotin and xanthophyll constituents, Dollar.” He went to Washington, io, bright our readers. Size 8x11 in.—84 I smiling encouragingly. waves of Blue Hill this hoarded store is drawn an and for Makes glad the Bay, gradually But if William had been to investigation, reports penny > trying get And o’er Isle and Bartlett shine the monthly. Kvery number a dollar when Long upon and in consequence yellowness pages of a rainbow or a flash of penny what becomes of possession The and orb that makes the day not diminish so of Mcka Sam it—63 cents for this, 17 sky sinking of the milk does rapidly over 50 advance designs he could have either of Uncle gets divine. lightning caught as it otherwise would. This cents for etc. His article is full of yellowness celebrated lor ht, simi them as sobn as one word of his speech. that, terns style, Then the scene revels in a trance increases, however, the instant the nec- Whilher had it fled? Five minutes news and genuine surprises. Mary entertaining ago Of color and of radiance; are restored to andeconomy—besides he had it heart. Garden, the celebrated opera singer, essary plant pigments by And with the changing hour, the while, the ration. money-saving and labor-saving ui- writes an article entitled. "The Opera “Mr. President,” he began in despera- Varies the in caro- which is full of “thunder-smitten’’pile. Green grass is probably richer Dress, Housekeeping, Cooking, et “I will ask to be and the Public,” a: a rose it tion. excused, "thought Singer Fair golden blooms, tin than other feed. Cows fed the frankest kind of statements—such, any dairy information on the poor boy, "and then rush out of the And brightly then, and grandly, looms; helpful Fancy-Work of the on it will therefore produce the highest and hide where will ever for as her poor opinion Or wim the dusk, how silently, Health, etc house nobody example, colored butter. Green corn, in which quette, Beauty, Children, in musical matters. Will Irwin It seems to shrink into the sea: set eyes on me again. "But Rose, meeting English the chief women. For Walter And now its fair hills, clothed in dream. xanthophylls constitute pig- all home-loving style nodded with a smile that tells a wonderful true dog story; his said, — > glance Like sunset clouds, like rainbows, seem; ment, will also a highly-colored read M, William.” She did not Prichard Eaton tells a love story; produce ideas,(or pleasure,for profit “Don’t give up, Through the chromatic scale they run, On the other hand, a ration of ashamed of him. And Rose’s Stephen Leacock writes of “Arcadian product. seem to be As ranges high or low the sun; bleached clover and com is AM) MAH. THIS COUPON 'll Adventures with the Idle Rich” ; Num- hay yellow CUT friend, that wicked Fanny Warner, was Now rose, now amber, purple now, devoid of yellow pigments and and li to ber 6606, a convict in a western peniten- Now radiant, each enlumined brow, practically whispering ughing somebody, the milk from cows fed upon it will The Republican Journal, % William was sure she was tiary, writes another Boston Blackie As love the soul with rapture fills, and saying: lose its color. It is, of course, Reifast. Maine* a entitled “The of Dad Mor- Glimmeri g with gold of the celestial hills. gradually “That’s what I call a smart boy.” Cruel story Story the breed does Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.P’ 1 as the We our hands; our hearts are full; indisputably true that j gan” ; Alice Hegan Rice, famous clasp ! send McCall’s Magazr joke! “Praise God, inert!” influence the color of the milk fat; but whicn please author of "Mrs. of the ye living—ye ot »■ a William’s was touched in a mo- Wiggs Cabbage and The Republican Journal, each pride We cry, “O grand! O beautiful! vary the ration and there will be a cor- come Patch,” writes a story of a Kentucky full to ment. The speech would not back O glorious, glorious Mount Desert!” variation in the color of the year mountaineer called ; responding to him to be sure, but he was determined “Pop” Marjorie But see! the purple and the gold Name. with milk fat in each breed. Benton Cooke goes on “Bamby” ; Are faint, are growing cold; to say something. growing In cows of the Jersey and Guernsey a husband with twenty-five years’ex- Now crumbling down'to ashen gray; “The is—ahem—Mr. Presi- paling, fat is of such Town or State. V question of the or with green; breeds the body frequently the fear of reward have a perience in matrimony writes Or, blushing crimson, dappled dent, ‘Does a color that some butchers and of middle Or turned from fleshy tint to dusky brown, deep yellow Pox No.. effect on mankind, sir, than the discoveries experiences R. F. D. or Street of greater Ere in the dimming eve they fade away. and consumers look with disfavor upon I contend that age; and the Interesting People depart- 9 of —John Teenan. For this * hope punishment?” intimate accounts of five beef from these breeds. pre- FREE. I understand this entito" it has. If 1 was in the Mr. Presi- ment contains I army, there is absolutely no justification. me to select any McCall Patten I remarkable characters. James Mont- judice j dent, I should want to be promoted, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Cuts, Burns The of the fat from free from the first copy of McCall does an in yellowness springs 9 gomery Flagg amusing am to send a and that help me some! But piece Sores. as the of the I receive and that I | hope, wpuld words and about vacations en- the same causeB yellowness if I into a as the men pictures ial size and nunih*,r I tell you got fix, writes: “I milk and there is no reason for ob- card, giving titled From Mr. E. S. Loper, Manila, N. Y„ fat, direct to McCall C«> 9 did at Pittsburg, and wanted to back out, “Going Away Here,’’and to the of free pattern or Sore it in or.e case very thing make Gelett Burgess, under the title “Bur- have never had a Cut, Burn, Wound jecting the fear of being a coward would that is in the other. # a Get • box of Bucklen’s Ar- prized ^^Subscri^tionsjna^^^tewjnMjenewHn^ the fight come, and I wouldn’t give in; gess Unabridged,” begins dictionary would not heal.” of words that are needed. The at all time* for no, not if I died for it! They shouldn’t always nica Salve today. Keep handy For a mild, easy action of the_ bowels, try letters in the contest en- laxative. 26c, at have to say that I run! prize-winning Burn*. Sores, Cute, Wounds. Prevent* Lock- Dosd’b Reguleta, a modern titled "The Best I Ever Heard” ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦> "Now, Mr. Presidert, I’ve forgotten Story at Druggist. all stores. complete the number. jaw. 26c., your my speech, and if it wasn’t for the fear

M ^Tashington Letter. FAMILY REUNIONS. Smalley. Tna annual reunion of the Smal- •i»l to The RePublifan ley families will meet with Mr. and Mre Fred ISpCL, p. C.. July 27,1914. There ia Smalley, August 19th, St. George, Maine. now at the A'*s"lN°nJ jtaie of affaire just Clement^. The twenty-first annual re- it’’ restl bills have ;]r ( The appropriation union of the Clements will be held at c family Ji»til,csl *ai| 0f and the work baa been done the grange hall at White's Corner, Thursday, tet“ w°uld entitle Congress to Aug. 20th. *hio“ 'r‘(',ut u continues, and probably wil| Hills. The annual reunion of the Hills months, because Presi- ,(p ceil pie ot family will be held on Wednesday, August to enact anti- c«nl;;” his Democrats 26th, at the home of Mr. Frank in " Lenfest, deni it the statute ; jn an(j get upon Union; if stormy then, first fair day following. v& get control. He has v,‘ Republicans Prescott. The annual reunion of the Pres- h’-f a majority in the Sen- retaining cott family will be held at the home of Mrs. after March 4th next, but ‘h,..;,se Nancy Colby in South Montville, August 8, »le will run for two years ...iJent 1914. Picnic dinner.—Orren W. Ripley, Sec’y. this Congress expires and he Like Pie Miller. The annual reunion of the Miller People ublican measures from be- rrev-'!-‘ family will be held at the home of Mr. and 'Especially when the crust Mrs. Edwin L. Miller at Feyler Corner, Wed- Republicans are staying on the is the crisp, flaky, tender nesday, August 5th; if stormy, first fair day mg Democrats keep theneces- kind that William Tell I following. Coffee and tea will be furnished. which to transact business. >til':. makes—the digestible, whole- Wilson and Teel. The annual reunion of thing to do. Senator Burleigh some crust that brings every- j the Wilson and Teel are not in families will be held at one a t jHy that Republicans back for second piece. the home of Mrs. Mark ... work President Wilson is Marshall, Glenmere, u the like William Tell cake If They were to at- Tuesday, August 11th. stormy, the next j ! ingress and if they as and William Tell L fair just well, ^ frame it of of was on trial in Paris for day. 1 ^r|Siation at all would ^ninthnic Mme. Henriette Caillaux, wife of the former prime minister and minister finance France, placed bread, biscuits and muffins. news civil and nes. But he added it was the onapsnois Gaston editor of directed Attorney General McReynolds to begin crimi- >{V, slaying Calmette, Figaro. President Wilson The reason? Ohio Red Winter H. Hustis is to stand by and voice nal actions asainst the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company, of which James president, and rascal Association Reunion. Republicans Of the Week Wheat and a special process of whi ther it be in support or in some of its present and former directors for violation of the anti-trust act Organized baseball, of which Ban John- and officers Rockland, Me., July 24. Pascal Association, milling obtainable only in I' son is the admitted Czar, received a shock when David L. Fultz, fraternity, notified the magnates that the organized players president of the Players’ descendants of Civil War veterans, held its (27) has received and presented would quit if Clarence Kraft was returned to Nashville after he had been Brooklyn and farmed out to Newark. George R. Meehan of Boston igh drafted by 24th annual reunion at Oakland Park today. -he Department of Maine, G. A. won the championship long distance swim from the Battery, New York Hook ( city, to«Saudy Mrs. Mary R. Tarbox of Fryeburg, past depart- S : heir recent State encampment ment president of the Woman’s Relief Corps* A PERSONAL REMINISCENCE. THE NATIONAL j to pass a law amending the ENCAMPMENT R. TABER FARMINGTON NORMAL SCHOOL. k JAMES delivered an address. The following office-s, so that widows who have G. R. aw How One Misfortune After Another Brought ,A. were elected: Mrs. Sarah Pascal, Rockport, | be made as in The oldest Normal school in Maine will ! t- June 27, 1890, will To retire after 26 years postmaster president: Mrs. vice Privation and Sorrow Within the Year. Georgianna, Augusta, j reso- Itinerary of the trip of the Maine Dele- celebrate its Mrs. Nettie secre- ns. Such petitions and Unity. .semi-centennial Monday, president; Gould, Camden, j tary; Mrs. Verdilla treasurer. States. Con- L. Norton in The gation to Detroit. Mich. Jones, Warren, 1 ling from many [Capt George MarineJournal] as August 24th. Fifty years that ex- After serving his town 26 years ago Fif y were present. FOR SALE BY YOUR CROCER a law at this ses- In the late forties New England poss ssed a v pass such Waterville, Me.; July 23. At a coun- 19 of which were of contin- act date the first class of the new Nor- large fleet of hermaphrodite brigs in which postmaster, be at the session j uous James R. Taber of attempted it carried on its export and import trade to the cil meeting of the G. A. R. held in Lew service, Unity mal school assembled in Beal’s hall, Sr*i ator is also still re- is soon to the exacting duties of Burleigh West Indies, South America, and the Mediter- iston it was voted give up to its Ambrose unanimously to leave of his host Farmington, begin work, ijtiors from Maine in behalf ranean, This rig of vessel was handy, in that the office much to the regret ,, the whole matter P. could take in their fore and aft sails when of arranging for the of friends in the and' seek a well Kelsey, Principal. The new Normal rinhibition. Among the latest they town, the wTind wa9 fair, and if it increased, stow the trip to Detroit, Mich., to the National earned rest. Few postmasters in the school building on the site of old Farm- character were one from the lighter square sail, and under a reefed foresail than of the Grand to Past State have been in service longer Aeademv was not for occu- another from the wear out an In those the Encampment Army, ington ready ,-rwick and ordinary gale. days Mr. Taber and few have maintained a D. was SUESINE writer’s father, Capt George Norton, Commander J. L. Merrick hence the use of Beal’s hall. The SILK pal church there. Department higher in the will of the pancy. master of a square-rigged brig mrnied the Ton- regard people first class in thirteen in •i has done considerable work of Waterville. In an interview with a than the of his graduated 1866, eigh belonging to Belfast, Maine, from which he, and concluding long quin, Kennebec Journal Mr. Merrick number, and so far as is known all its session in urging bills for he sailed, and where my mother, brother, sister reporter term as Uncle Sam’s agent is generally | members are now and many of an resided. In 1S50 he took of announced the following itinerary of the the town. For living -39 are of mysell charge regretted jj me of them matters throughout them will be at the Cents- the brig Adeline of New York, trip, which will be of interest to mem- the ten Mr. Taber has had no anniversary gather- have on for years on hermaphrodite past years \ hung a ing. owned by Spanish house, Escoriaza & Co, bers of the G. A. R. and auxiliary soci- vacation from his duties and a respite hfuitber. A few instances are same The school has sent out almost two COME IN AND SEE j moving his family to this city at the time, eties: On Saturday, Aug. 29, the depart- will have been well earned. x-m the Court of us in a sea house thousand It is that I il adjusted by locating captain’s boarding ment headquarters train will leave Union Early and late he has been at the office graduates. hoped on Pike Street, near the East River, and here hundreds of former words, the Court of Claims, Station. Portland, at 9.35 in the morning No mat- graduates, pupils, was where our misfortune for that winter attending to his many duties. the White Mountain and teachers and friends of the school, will SUESINE over division, ter how cold or stormy the morning in SILK began. return August 24th to renew old associa- i terested under law to Everything that could not be brought from will reach Detroit Sunday, Aug. 30. The winter, he could be seen about 5 o’clock ought tions and assist in the observance of the Belfast in our trunks was on a iirne- headquarters of the department will be in the down to the office —It is so beautiful and so attractive | another thing to get it, for shipped morning going dav. loaded Rockland. Me., schooner which blew her at the Hotel Normandie during the week to start his tire and begin his day’s work 5 t wurt of Claims can only be A feature of the will be the that no woman sees sails away in an easterly gale, drifted ashore of the encampment. On Friday, Sept. before breakfast. occasion who it can escape asury by a vote of Congress on Cod, and became a total loss. In the will leave presentation the alumni of a hronze J Cape 4. the returning party Detroit In addition to his duties as postmaster by meantime, after the Adeline had bas-relief of the late its charm, That is we want remembered that Congress undergone on one of the steamers of the be has and sta- George C. Puring- why extensive at the foot of Market s reet. palatial kepi fruit, confectionery repairs a ton. fnv years the efficient j .oh cases, so that there are Detroit-Cleveland Line for delightful for at first to twenty-six see by those well known shipwrights, C. & R. tionery sale; attending of i'OU to it. and restful sail of 250 miles on Lake principal the school. ;h u-ands of such claims Poillon, she began load:? g for Charleston, S. Erie, everything himself, but in late years he at 9 o’clock the fol- It is expected, too, that the new dormi- C with general cargo. No one was on board arriving at Buffalo lias kept a clerk most of the time, al- \ : > pending. will be tory which is the latest addition to the The minute at but the mate, receiving cargo, and who for lowing morning. Saturday spent though for some time now ne has had you glance Suesine, » mittee of the Senate recent- material some cause left one afternoon, father detaili: g Buffalo from auto- equ pment of the school plant, in seeing sightseeing assistance only a few hours of the day. Sfr will “What material i-t v a claims bill, me, a lad of to “take count of arid | will be dedicated at that time. you say: lovely general 14, cargo” mobiles which will meet the ship on its Mr. Taber has been popular both with -.umber of claims. Two of keep ship. Quite a contract, hut 1 undertook will then | j arrival in port. The party ; old and He is a man who reads hr a dance for a it and was given an order on Vandyke's din- | young. STEAMSHIP NOTES. IF delightlul frock, t ,..ine people. One item pro- proceed to Niagara Falls via the Interco- much, oil the of ing saloon on C .tliarine street, a block away, j keeping posted topics n to the administrator of lonial and will reach their des- the the f and nt for my mea s. Railway | day, and he is also well posted in The walking dress, calling costume!” at Hamburg-American Line will of of 56. As I sat down to one of the tination in time for lunch the Tower of the town. nb Eastport, $1,946 supper draymen | history a new re- inaugurate service of cargo [ and are who had been carting beef 10 the came in, ! where rooms and meals will be he has seen 75 you right. led for the payment to brig Hotel, | Although years pass by steamers in between New noticed me, and took a seat at the same table. served for the On the be is still as as a September of day. Sunday young in spirit boy and ; ruer of Portland, Maine, The Lull of fare looked to me and as I was i Orleans and the principal ports of the good party will leave Niagara for Lewiston, N. is interested in the boys and girls in the Rich, elegant, inexpensive, it R just and Turner were army to agree on Mrs Garrison’s j Caribbean Sea. The vessels will sail on ; trying something where a transfer will be made to a and over their Y., viilage enjoys talking a in is claimed modest table did not provide, the drayman said: j regular fortnightly schedule, j ey question steamer of the Canadian steamship Lines, good times, school life and future carrying the fabric for indoors and out: for “Now, young fellow, this is the chance of your | plans freight in both directions. j about the computation of and will trie ueaumui sail across with them. life. Order beefsteak and onions, fried pota- enjoy The Eastern Steamship Corporation time and Army and Navy coffee and out” Lake Ontario, reaching Toronto in tiie Mr. Tabor will continue to live in his day evening. pay.” toes, apple dumplings, "top gets soft coal for its Rockland plant stated but there are with ice cream, and I will help you eat such a afternoon. Here will be another trans- old home with his and his ] salary daughter, under a new now. it as neither oi us were ever able to Toronto system Formerly It is the verv the supper get fer to one of the two steamers friends wish him certainly best and ? s which make pay many happy years. was there in schooners or other before, and the pays for it." His advice the brought i ship or Kingston, for the journey through s to the average person. as I had learned to the orders craft, from a coal Now it tinest and most beautiful silk that we went, already obey Thousand Islands and the rapids of the directly port. ! nsites. is an increase a of m\ eiders. What a-unie r! Little wonder that is brought* from Stockton in a by St. Lawrence. The party will reach The Mackerel Catch. Springs the clerk at the counter (one or Mr. \ andyke s barge, towed one of M. B. & C. 0. have ever seen for -Wc. a is "f five years of service, Montreal at about sunset Monday even- by yard sons, who joked me about it many times in af- Perry’s real controversy arose as are for the The salt mackerel catch to date is far tugs. l ter years) smiled, when on leaving the saloon, 1 ing, where rooms provided Come in and see Suesine Silk. | -rv.'d of one’s service at West said, “Charge it to the brig A .ei ne.” When I two days, which will include a prearrang- ahead of last year at this time, footing and ?i 1 aid Pe counted in reckon- got back on board it was dark, although ed carriage drive around the city, includ- up 6667 barrels as compared With 1757 monarch of all I surveyed, I didn’t enjoy the re- a beautiful Mount barrels for the same time in while Children iurt of Claims finally ing visit to the Royal 1913, Cry sponsibility or the loneliness. I wanted to go Park. Past Department Commander J. the fresh mackerel catch lo date is 51,037 FOR FLETCHER'S MARCELLUS J D3vV, Me. .1 Jthe Auditor of the Treasury home. I for mother. 1 had never Brooks, yearned my L. Merrick of this city, in conclusion, barrels, as compared with 28,809 bar- 11r,ed to reverse a de- slept away from her. I swallowed the lump in previous his to answer any rels in 1913. CASTO R I A my throat, made a desperate attempt to be signified willingness pjeiitis the men could not get interested brave, and turned in to the captain’s berth and j questions which those might slept till about midnight, when my poor out- j care to make. gro ss has made it plain that raged stomach would stand it no longer. Oh! how sick 1 was. nt shall not be regarded as DEATHS. I nni'-ii 1 dressed myself as best 1 could and started J RECENT rj»ir ryiou n sense that it will be I Ul !i CmLs'-.t Jil the for home, stopping only to leave part of my 1 A {ifL reached Quarries, j ngevity increase. There undigested supper at intervals till 1 Capt. Cyrus P. Crocker, who had fol- A girl’s complexion i- sommhing more our boarding house. The scolding that my ••!• of army officers who have than a matter to concern lurvamty. it ; Factory shipmaster parent gave me. and the retort lowed the sea nearly half a century, died i*! The Senate Claims com- [ i? an indication of the slain of her health. nug. that mother gave him for “daring to leave that at 26 Woodville Rox- J July 22nd street, I Pallor in a means a I :\ reported almost $209,000 dear child on board that vessel alone” are growing girl thin-', where he had lived with his of Krm > -»ns m«-an 1 officers. vivid memories yet. Father couldn’t look at bury, Mass., I ning the blood. im-?j army l Mill Sit me with any degree of patience for days alter Miss Edith He I purities hi the blood. Parents be j [; and Representative are now stepdaughter, Wiley. i * that, lor to add to our misfortunes, duck watchful of their daughters’ complexions, ve Hinds was born m Me., in 1854. j- '{ Representatives thieves had broken into his cabin that nignt Prospect, i and should seo t" it that these danger! ! for Summer Hotels been after I left and stole all his nautical instru- Starting bis life at sea as ship's bov, he i I the others have signs are corrected, not r.-w v«l up. ! ments, charts, and clothing. That was for- rose to be master, having touched in his i | tr’ps recently to attend to When a girl in h *r ’teens he '*;i. pale tten, however, as his of sailing drew at most of the and g. day voyages important ports I ii. at the same Camps f :er ..:. 1 also to a look at the and sallow, especially get near, so that I, with the rest of the family, world. On one occasion his ves- of the an iiu-Sination to tire 1 in session so came in for share of a mariner’s affection- i time, she shows ingress stays my sel was wrecked off Horn and he LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE was tow- Cape a listlessnoss and inattention to) in these later days ate good-bye on the day the Adeline easily, gmuously remained near the Straits of Magellan • ed to sea, arid which 1 remember as distinctly I her work or studies, she tie. Is l)r. Wil-j i have small for a and a half. Representatives as if it was but yesterday. year Captain Crocker, hams’ Pink Pills, atonic which d'rr tly, trade was master of the end to their personal affairs, That was the last time we ever saw our be- in the coastwise and specifically comets the condition! loved The Adeline was never after Northland, out t Congress met in December parent. j auxiliary schooner sailing | from which she is suhering. A chemical heard from. She foundered with all on board, j of Searsport, Me., in the paper trade — would!j give opportunity to those desiring to tig in June, then met the fol- analysis of the blood of Mich a.girl That this little family outlived the privations the make a in U c ation fora new start the first and practically only vessel j show it to be deficient ill the change >: and the fourth of suffered the loss of our bread-winner just ele-j adjourned through of its kind. In 1905 tie was as in life. but acting meats that I>r. Wilburns’ Pink Pills That was all the service at that winter always surprised me, proved the steamer canj chief officer of Aransas, s• 1 hut the signs are of the truth of the old proverb that “where ]*; ly phy.-ical plain. pec ted of a Congressman sunk in the by a coal off Pol- i | there’s a will there’s a way.” fog barge Y.very girl should read the chupmr on! Powers > the went Undeveloped Water lock Rip. Though vessel down ‘‘Chlorosis” in the free booklet, ‘T.uihi-j four or five in feet of water he iived to what years Congress APPLETON forty-eight ing l p the F.looL” It tells just to! Un united Raw Material ssion almost The tell of it by climbing the rigging as the do and directions constantly. Mrs. Atwater and son Charles of New York ; gives regarding diet, rose. The extended out it a few water rigging exercise and rest. ANO best been for only are boarders at Bert Mitchell's for the sum- j the on of the water when vessel rested The girl with a mud ly complexion has not held true of the pres- mer_Miss Bessie Gushee and brother Ed- ; the bottom. Captain Crocker joined the ghoul 1 have the booklet “A Lax- Fa l and •• Dainty Good rming ;:ich has been at work almost win are at home from Milton,N. H., where Miss Masons in London and belonged to a ative,” which tel s a'-att Pinklets. i ;. since a last .William W. P. year ago April. Gushee is teaching... Polk, G. ; lodge in Bucksport. Me. He married T ‘-e books will be sent free on request AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. it had to take a everybody has of Shawmut lodge, I. O. O. F., of Boston, was a ! Miss Sarah Shute at Bucksport, and for by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Communications locations i back home and see how his second wife Mrs. Ahbie of -YOUR- N. Y. Your own d regarding get recent guest of Appleton ludge. The lodge j Wiley P.-Iienectaby, nggist who died two Be- Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. are invited and will receive attentions :ng. Nine-tenths of the Sena- was favored with a fine recitation by Brother Boston, years ago. can supply W- ... * sides his he leaves broth- when addressed to of the tativesare men of affairs who Polk_Miss Olive Marriner of East Sears- stepdaughter any agent *UVv ers in Vinalhaven, Me. and Foxcroft, MAINE CENTRAL, or to f their own. They can not at- mont has been the for three weeks of guest j Me., and sisters in Ellsworth, BarHarbor it terests from Wash- Carrie NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE | altogether her grandmother, Mrs. Wellman, at G. I and Belfast, Me., and in Boston. —Bos- INDUSTRIAL BUREAU fBfftnn Francis Call of in the H. Page's....Roy Taylor has returned from ton Ik / HEREAS, Troy, j Transcript. W County of Waldo and State of Maine, g Republicans are full of cour- Westboro, Maes., where he has employment in MAINE ClNTRAL | his mortgage deed dated the 8th day of De- RAILROAD, 1 the by i-.me campaign. They say an insane hospital_A. W. Colburn and wife, The remains of Russell W. Curtis of cember, A. D. 1892, and recorded in Waldo con- ■ ■illy in full swing, for the can- Mrs. Amy R.' Hill, Master Oliver F. Colburn Chelsea, Mass., were brought to Winter- Registry of Deeds, Book 235, Page 138’ PORTLAND, MAINE. to Isaac C. Libby, since deceased, of upon the stump and the voters and Miss Irene A. Colburn of Somersworth, port for interment in Pilgrim’s Home veyed whose estate tne undersigned are the adminis- them discuss the issues. and 20ih. Funeral services N. ri., are with Frank Kimmons wife for cemetery, July five certain or parcels of land at the Rev. A. trators, pieces are exercised were conducted grave by as *shington much the summer. Cheney Kimmons of Gardner, Advertising situated in said Troy and described follows, J. Lockhart. Mr. Curtis suffered an ill described in a deed from EASTERN STEAMSHIP campaign for they expect to Mass., is also visiting his parents-Miss Belie to wit: First piece ! | turn while working for D. L. Slade & Jeremiah Corner to I. C. Libby, dated August worrying what the effect of Sheldon of the Gordon Training School, Bos- Co., of Boston, from which he never re- 6, 1872. and recorded in Waldo County Regis- CORPORATION. e upon the country. It will is at the church.... in Book 159. Page The ec- ton, supplying Baptist tuvcicu. mo “ft1- try of Deeds 18J, < me cu.m ..» .... urse, for the Wilson admin- Herbert Kimmons delivered an automobile he He was a highly respected and compe- ona uarcei( I C. by his deed dated June 8, 1881, and * taken to mean that the peo- had been overhauling to the owner at Bar tent man and leaves three sons and Libby, SEVEN TIUPS A WEEK. -with- recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds, v<- was his other to mourn his demise. f the business depression Harbor last week. He accompanied by relatives Book 19t5. Page 154 The third parcel, deeded from the and BANGOR LINF. that have come along with niece. Miss Irene Colburn.... Walter Gushee Beautiful flowers family by A. C. Myrick to I C. Libby, by deed dated veminent by the Democratic his testified to the high es- 1872, arid recorded in Waldo County and wife and daughter Vera and son Roger of employers August 15, BELFAST AND BOSTON $3 50 ROUND teem in which he was held. Registry of Deeds, Book 159, Page 182 The the are of Mrs. Frances unistration will send all Agawam, Mass., guests fourth parcel, deeded to I C. Libby by William TRIP $6.50 •• it can, in the of and Edith. Mr* and record- hope pre- Gushee and daughters Farrnie NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUG. 2 Bilher. deed dated August 6, 1872. .t from too of Deeds in Book being pronounced. Gushee is Sup't of schools in Agawan and Lud- ed in Waldo County Registry tlie Republic°n majority 179 The 5'.h deeded to I. 0. Lincolnvilie is vis- If haven’t been able to take a trip abroad 159, Page parcel, TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS BELFAST i ousand, the President and his low.... Mrs. Mary Hahn of you deed dated and feel that you would like to get some idea Libby by ftufus B. Either, by well satisfied and will her sister, Mrs. Alvina Gushee.... Mrs. and recorded in Waldo ourity AND CAMDEN. very iting of the English homes and English architecture, August 6, 1872. avt been expected any way.” of is the of Deeds in Book 159, Page 180. Lillian Reagan Somerville, Mass., your gripsack and hie yourself to Ossining, Registry Leave Belfast at 5 00 p. m, week days and pack said deeds anu are made part of Mrs. A, G. Martin, New York. Which records Sundays for North port. Camden, Rockland and guest said so far as a descrip- defiance Withdrawn. It is near this point that Mr. Charles S. The and parcel of mortgage Boston. Leave Belfast at 7 30 am. daily, for of the is concerned, and where- TMOY. Vernay has had erected for himself a house tion premises Searsport, Bucksport, Win ter port and Bangor. Journal of said has been the condition mortgage !■ July 23. The America’s Miss Azubah Myrick, a teacher in Passiac, built of imported material. Every tile used as, RETURNING for the roof, every bit of wood, the mantels broken. has been withdrawn from N. J., ia spending a part of her vacation with reason of the breach ot and fireplaces, the furniture and furnishings, Now, therefore, by Leave India Wharf, Boston, at 5.00 p. m., ’ri«ia with the Resolute old and friends in V. B. we claim a foreclosure of said yachts neighborp Troy-M. were all brought to America by Mr. Vernay said condition daily, and leave Belfast at 7.30 a. m. daily for secure a defender for the Mitchell a fine new auto- and into a beautiful home by archi- mortgage. Bangor and intermediate landings. recently purchased arranged of A. I). 1914. : r it was stated Dated this 8th day July, FRED W. Belfast, Maine. 'Jihy, tonight. a Ford.Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carle- tects. POTE, Agent, H1" mobile, ARTHUR P. LIBBY. is now' at The Section of the New City Island, where with Magazine Sunday ton have returned from a long visit their for 2 will contain two 3w29 C. EVERETT LIBBY. nfter races off Newport last York Herald August 'J' in Wilton ... Mr. and Mrs. Bradford and a of this i! is said she will be dismantled. daughter pages of photographs story 1 Clair home which has attracted so much FOR SALE rawal of the boat is said to be of Auburn are visiting her sisters, Mrs. wonderful Salesmen attention. Tobacco :,"r owners’ the and Miss Garcelon, in her old belief that trial Whitney Angie The front cover of the Magazine Section is n WANTED. Wood Ashes Mixed With Lime. which she has participated home....John H. Bagley, a native and life- Ethel Plummer, whose color sketches have WILL by IT 0Wn hie Defiance has no chance long resident of Troy, died suddenly July 12th, | made her known throughout the country. $100 monthly. Expenses. Experience For price and other particulars, address iinK from the or the Other features will be another article on the Advertise and take orders, Resolute aged 71. Services were held at his late home EARNunnecessary. be Perils of Petrosino, a page of Fashions, pre- merchants for Smoking and Chewing right to defend the cup Rev. James Ainslie officiating.... from J. F. SULLIVAN. -lr Thomas Shamrock Wednesday, pared by Blanche G. Merritt, editor of the Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc. Send a 2c. Lipton’s Fashion and a Albion Gerry, after a long illness, passed New York Herald Magazine, stamp for full particulars. Successor to Knox Fertilizer Co., of beautiful photographs of Miss Billie HEMET TOBACCO C0„ away Saturday, July 18th, aged 52....Mrs. page Burke and her summer home. 10w27 New York, .NY.'j 8w27p Box 552, Rockland, Me. nee Ada Stevens, who had been ndled. Say Private Secretaries. George Estes, Another eight page Comic Section accom- ill for a long time but was much better, and able panies the Sunday New York Herald For Au- Great Caesar’s Goat, di'ce^have been asked to look for to ride out recently, was taken much worse gust 2. Snapshot Bill, of Ginger Pop, Zotwots and all the rest of an Jx’ Sargentville, Me., who and passed away Sunday, July 19th.... Mrs. TO LET array of fine, clean, funny comics, make this for Sale. have collected several one cot- Residence i Ella Danforth had a family reunion at her the greatest comic and humorous section now YOU 'collar PAY deposits here from men Windermere the A Furnished room. tage at Sunday. Among published. ON HIGH STREET, to be his confidantial secre- ROOM HOUSE guests was her brother, Charles Gerry, from ell and Btable, cemented cellar, hard wood at was to insure For any itching akin trouble, piles, eczema, SEVEN Inquire tes d,eP.osit they and Mrs. E. in fine 100 feet frontage. Near ■lr contract snd remain in Haverhill, Mass....Mr. E.Bagley salt rheum, hives, itch, scald head, herpes, finish, repaih tv.h school and 120 Street. of Pittsfield and son Frans, their guest from scabies, Doan’s Ointment ia highly recommend- postoftice. High ■N ven found it lone- Me. they 60c. a box at all stores. 4w28 OBR1N J. DICKEY, Balfast, York Herald. Boston, spent Suoday at T. W. Hawes' ed. 1' ■■: If ■« _ by fine not exceeding one hundred dollar* and SEARSPORT. imprisonment for not more than ninety days.” The midsummer sale held by the Ladies’ Aid E. B. Billing* arrived Sunday from Lynn, of the Methodist Episcopal church in Union I SUCCESS Maaa. CLARION Hall; Friday. July 24th, was well patronized and Amos D. Carver left last week on a business a pleaaant afternoon enjoyed. The tables, is the direct result cf the thor- to New York. trip which displayed an unusually attractive assort- CEsj in town Sat- of manufacture. B. H. Mudgett of Belfast was ment of article* tempting to the eye and the oughness Clarion urday on business. pa late, were presided over aa follows: Aprons, of l OFF THEIR PERCH. I Mrs Mr*. W. Every part every Miss Dorothy Dunn of Boston is visiting Mrs, Sargent, Miss Thurston; linen, Mrs. E. W. on Water street. R. Mrs. Dow; fancy-work, Clarion is made at the break of JULY A. T. Shute Gilkey. right '3 A GAIN, beginning day, FRIDAY, 31,1914, Mrs. fir Mrs. Ernest B. McGown arrived Sunday and is Gilkey, Perry; pillows, to || Andrew and fitted give ** our Gray; thread, Mrs. Henry Colson; cooked food, right K will institute regular 8emi-Annual Red Tag Clean fl with his family at Pleasant Point. 0ut Mrs. R. A. Porter; ice cream. Mrs. Allen. Mrs. its best service. of Lowell, Mas*., is visit- In this sale we shall shave all Mrs. Hill Rogers Curtis, the Misses Colccrd; candy, Doris Cun- S Sacrifice Sale. selling margins and a Mrs. E. L. Leib on Church street. Annie We make a great variety j| ing ningham, Cleora Dickey; Fancy tables, cost on Here’s the of Mass., is a g good part of actual many styles. way we are Miss Catherine Jennison Lowell, Regers, Carita Grsy7‘ Lucy Curtis. “The of Ranges, Stoves and Fur- doing it If of Mrs. E. L. Leib, Church street who furnished the evening’s enter guest Pierces,” naces adapted to all needs. arrived Tues- success and were Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Decrow tainment, scored a complete Men’s $12.50 and are at the Brook- for next summer. Those KUPPENHEIMER SUITS $13.50 j day from Upton, Mass., and immediately engaged Ask the Clarion dealer for these aide. witio* were fortunate enough to hear information. FALL OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS Suits and Overcoats with talented artists will look forward with great a Mrs. E. W. Gilkey spent the week-end THE MODERN CLARION It is seldom that a customer, desirous of purchasing really RED TAG PRICE in Isles- to welcoming them here again as to well-made $8.75 her mother, Mrs. Lavona Williams, pleasure nice suit, or overcoat, has a chance get the newest, for their productions are certainly, as claimed Me. E^ta at the manufacturer s In the above lot we have a boro. WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, merchandise, such as this firm only makes, big aaaortment of patterns and them, "clean, clever, cultured.Selevating and ors-brown, grey, black suits, blue of South Berwick is cost. serge ,r , Mrs. John M. Burleigh that suits-everything ", educational.” I back their best of brand new clothiers sell at a *12 50 to *13 50 Mrs. E. L. Leib, Church Merchants usually keep quality price. These suits are "r visiting her sister, Maine. made and Congregational Church Notes. Last Sun- Sold by W. A. HALL, Belfast, and offer the odds and ends, and old goods at a clearing trimmed, and are cut in the late models. atreet. goods Remember price of these day, in response to a request, Mr. McElkiney sale of this kind. good, dependable suits is but S. Dutch of Waltham, Mr. and Mrs.. John the sin of the TROY will be in- spoke from John 8:9, contrasting a Mr. Gardner returning Monday But in that this sale is an exception. Everything of Mr. and Mrs. George P. fortnight, $8.75 ana $9.75 a Mars., are guests will We wonder if other town in Waldo same SuH Pharisees and the woman of the text. Brought because of business calls. Later he join any county, cluded, even our black suits, and our serges will have the Best $15 Suits, now. Carter. the we her or even in the State of Maine, can boast of as riasor. inTer shame before Master, pity his wife to accompany her home. cut in prices. These staples are seldom offered, for the ----——I'-'lll'-i:..; $10.50 of Methuen, Mass., is well a man at almost 79 of Miss Mary A. Crosby even her sin. But the preserved years age as another season. But MIN’S AND while deploring Mrs. Gladys Sprague of Clifton, N. \ will that they would be just good necessity YOUTHS’ $5.00 TO $7.00 Loomis Eames on Res- men as John farmer SUITS, visiting Mr. and Mrs. calculating, well-mannered who remain f r Smith.a prosperous atTroyCen- knows no law. Peruse the below. Better still, come to cold, arrive this, Thursday, afternoon to proof RtD TAG ervoir street. to Jesus through ter, who works in the hay field, or at any farm PRICE NOW brought her; planning trap two months with her mother-in-law. Mrs. C. the store and look them over. $3 95 his Confused work, from until night, and in the of Boston is spending His we despise. by relatives morning In this lot of suits we have a Eugene N. Shute forgiveness, W. Sprague, Church street. Many We have 75 suits in all the latest colorings—browns greys, good range of patterns of their eleven cows miiksfive. Per- just with his mother, Mrs. A. T. Shute, His refusal to reply to their questions, this evening, how to assure you that you will be at vacation and acquaintances will gladly greet pleas- blues as only knows amazed the values we are his remarkable health and iB in auj black s-mRide Kuppenheimer JiK-n' out one one, leaving the haps vigor wonder Water street. they went by ing young lady in her native town. make with all the inside hand work that u merchant tailor $3.95. People how we do it. Two great measure due t*> always, when walking, them, of Bos- woman still standing before Jesus. in -until it is It is Misses Lucy and Margaret Monahan The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Universalist would put in to insure a front that will stay shape too bad to make such but there will be. The standing or sitting, keeping perfectly erect. sacrifices, money nee,.. are at the Brookside classes of sinners always and retailed for 50 and 00 Our drive us to it. ton arrived Tuesday and parish will hold its annual sale of useful gone. These suits we have $18 $18 Also look over our suits at us his brutish Think of it, young men and follow his worthy $5.95, many one, ignorant, low, disgusts by them ... for the season, fancyarticles in Denslow hall Thursday after- RED TAG price now to clean up $11.95 and $13.95 sold as high as *12. * his brutish acts serves as a example. Few of you can boest of a form so were crimes; yet by 6th. A musical pro- Mrs. R. P. Chase of Belfast noon and evening, Aug, erect. of notice is been for Mr. and to The sins of the man of Another worthy Troy’s 35 Suits and Overcoats, such as we have retailing G. Curtis on warning society. will be rendered in the evening. For of and Mrs. H. gram M. B. who at 80 and that’s STRAW HATS HALF guests Capt. education, breeding and refinement are more veterinary, V. Mitchell, nearly $18, $20, $22 50 and $25, made the Kuppenheimer way, PRICE. ] see bills in post office later. *5 00 and 00 Water street, Sunday. particulars of is and in the Our RED TAG now *6 Panamas, Red Tag Price. ss nr, more attractive, therefore more allur- years age driving night day good enough for any one. price orderly, *2 00 Red autoists and Miss Westcott of Everett, Mass who now Hats, Tag Sunday was a great day for To the wise both will give Agnes practice of his profession and is having $13.95 and $16.95 Price.!. ing. God, Judge, *1 00 Hats, Red are very is the Castine Normal School graduates his first in an which Tag Price.. pickers. Raspberries account. To whomsoever much is given, of among experience driving auto, raspberry 25 Fall Overcoats and Raincoats, our regular $15 and $16.50 50c now at the “Alumni Camp” at Sandy- Hate, Red Tag Price. plentiful this season. him much will be required. Will not the gathered few at his age w’ould undertake to learn. maternal uncle Coats, RED TAG price now. 25c Peanut Hats. Red are Saturday with her are of hut .$10.50 Tag Mrs. Loomis Eames visiting omissions as well as the sins of the man of op- point, spent There others well worthy mention, Price... Mr. and 25c Duck in Swanville and wife, and Mrs. L. M. Partridge, will A drive Boys’ Hats, Red Tag Price. ! A. E. Nickerson and wife nnrtunitv. for he who'is not for God is against Capt. space not permit. through Troy Hon. that Church returning to her associates in farms be his eternal confusion? it not be street, and a view of the great improvement HERE’S AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HIGH GRADE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A NEW for the week-end. Him, May DERBY OR SOFT HAT I night. and would prove the present genera- 00 riau two that the criminal, whose very crime buildings *3 Guyer Frank L. Kendall, wnu spent degraded SHIRT FOR 69c. and 79c. Derby, now. *2 29. *2 50 Derby, *169. f < Jure. Miss not and amt ition.... Mrs has its own will merit Mr. John Goodwin Perkins and sister, tion lacking in energy Hats. *1 59. *1 50 Soft 98c. town with relatives, returned Satur- brought punishment, Hats, All 25c Rubber weeks in visited their Smith, widow of the late Charles Smith, who We are overstocked on our Lion brand $1 00 and $1.25 Neg- Collar* S more Divine forgiveness? At the evening Clara Perkins of Chicago, 111., All 26c Linen Collars, 10c. Men’s to Worcester, Mass. for some time has heen failing, is very low at this sale we are to shirt White. Turkey Red am I S day Mr. and Mrs. Simeon F. El- ligee Shirts, and for going give you Handkerchiefs service Miss Joanna Colcord spoke interesting- aunt and husband, this Her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Pen- (6 only to a 3c. the Mrs. Alice writing. value such as will never see When you realize that customer), Men s Bra.v! « Miles S. Towers has bought is her Mrs. you again. Men’s to a large audience of the Associated Char- lis, Church street, Tuesday, leaving Wednesday dleton of Islesboro, assisting sister, Silk 50c Hose. 39c. street and will ly shirt that the Lion make costs a Waldron house on Prospect holds a Sargent, in caring for their mother.. Messrs. the cheapest people $9.00 _____ ities of New York city. Miss Colcord is en- afternoon. Mr. Perkins responsible Ed. and Roscoe of Oregon are visiting at R. dozen at we think won’t fail to what a move there in September. educational in the hustling western Day wholesale, you appreciate YOU CAN gaged in this splendid work and gave her in- position H. Ward’s Mr. and Mis. Ward will accom- AFFORD TO BUY SUMMER arrived Tuesday bargain we are giving you. These shirts are nearly all new this UNDERWEAR 0 Miss Henrietta Roulston formation first hand. It is seldom that we are city of our central domain, pany them on'an auto trip through Maine. ... FOR NEXT YEAR’S USE AT season and all the late in sizes from 14 to 18 THESE UNUSUAL CUT and is the of Mrs. Flora Mrs. Henry Crosby of Auburn and two chil- comprise patterns DOwN'i 3 from Boston guest an opportunity of coming in touch with Daniel was in town last week, the Men's best 60c Balbriggan given Spencer dren are of Mr. and Mrs. Goodale.... Undershirts and Drawers now I street. guests neck. Roulston, Reservoir the needs outside our little world. This, of Mr. and Mrs Simeon F. Ellis, Church Men’s Keepkool 50c mesh guest Mrs. Fred M. Hawes and niece of Bridgeport, Undershirts and Drawers now Kneeland and child in the lower the he left Stockton are and entertained Men’s Porous Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Thursday, evening, vestry, street, two days. Although Conn., entertaining being geniune knit Undershirts and Drawers ! Mrs. KENYON RAINCOATS AND SLIP-ONS no! and Mrs. J. H. school will a interest at T. W. Hawes’ and John Smith’s. §> Men’s medium of New York are viBiting Mr. Primary Class of the Sunday pre- many years ago, he still retains deep Dry-skin weight Undershirts and Hawes in her visits here has made Drawers w § the many AT VERY BIG REDUCTIONS road. sent the and in his and calling upon Men’s and Boys’ mesh Kneeland, Mt. Ephraim juvenile play, “Sleeping Beauty birthplace enjoyed friends. All who have had the pleasure of gp Undershirts and Drawers, now. 5 He For sale. Coats $10.50: to the Fairies.” The cast is made up of seven- few old residents he lcund in the village. her have felt the magnetism of her (lift this $15.00 $12.50 coats, $8.75; $10.00 Men’s 25c Balbriggan Undershirts and Miss Sarah E. Magoon was called Bangor meeting Drawers! now!!! j little Miss Vulma Webber as nature and readil.v admit thatFred coats, $6.9"; $8.50 coats, $5.95; $6.00 coats, $3 95. Men’s 50c B. V. D. and death of her broth- teen children,with left Saturday for his home in Winterport. sunny,happy Undershirts and Drawers, now_ recently by the illness was a when in the of New lucky boy, big city jH trade in 00 Christine Eames, Edith last Fri- Special $1 grade Union now .! er-in-law, George W, Newcomb. “leading lady.” Miss Harriet D. Hichborn returned York in the matrimonial game he drew such a Suits, ...!!!!. and Keepkool, Porous Knit Union Parse, Isabel Frame, Kathryn Reginald from most visits—a week with prize. WIDOW JONES SUITS MUST CO Suits. I Rahn arrived July 23d from Elizabeth- day enjoyable § Barge Orilla Whitcomb and Charles Whit- Cooper Knit, $1 50 grade Union Penobscot McElhiney, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. DeLaittre of Aitkin, Minn., All of our best suits of this make, our regular $5.00 and $6.00 Suits, now. with 1,500 tons of coal to the port who won fame in will all tier, “Cinderella,” are at and an- and $7.00 values, are to be closed out at a RED TAG PRICE, & Wharf Co. at Mack's Point, who summering Sandy point, Coal are other SHIP NEWS. have prominent parts. With them Mrs. Alvah Clifford at their ««’« AND a other with Mr. and $3.95 and $4.95 YOUTHS’ PANTS. Ida Baker, who has been spending $3.00, 00 VHVCHEAP 1 Mrs. of the class and some talented little H Jpo Red members attractive new home on the so-called “Joshua pants, Tag price, now. avenue, re- Knee Pant Suits, $3 and $3.50 value now. vacation at her home on Steamboat visitors. Much real action be Boys’ $1.98 $4 00 pants, Red Tag may expected. Jordan farm”—feeling much benefitted by the price, now. Mass. New seh turned Friday to Waltham, The orchestra will furnish York, July 21. Ar, Meihebesec, Assortment of $2 50 and 00 Young People’s oh a ne'e. *3 pants, Red Stonington; 22, ar, schs Susan N Pickering, Tag price, now llarding, finished music. The curtain will rise at 7.S0. Admis- 1 SPECIAI LOT OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHIRTS- $1 50 pants. Red Steamer Penobscot, Capt. learn of the illness of Stonington; Francis (Suodtiow, Roberts Harbor; Tag price, now. & We are very sorry to at the Penobscot Coal sion ‘25 and 15 cents. No reserved seats. Luc:a Porter, St John, N B, via Bridgeport; $1 00 Pongee Shirts with Collars attached. 79c $1 00 pants, Red Tag price, discharging Thursday Rev. A. A. of the Belfast and now.. Blair, pastor E Roberts sld, schs Mohair Shirts with Collars attached. 15 Wharf and sailed for Newport News. Tickets on sale at the door. The play will be George Kiinck, Harbor; 23, $1 50 $1 Khaki pants, $1 50 grade, now. pier Univetsalist churches. vacation Annie P Stockton May Ella M Willey, Port Royal; Chase, 00 Silk Shirts with neckband.$1 50 Khaki wtho has been the given under the direction oi Mrs. James Dun- $3 pants, $1 00 grade, now. Miss Adams of Banger, the desired Port Reading for Southwest Harbor; 24, sld, ((fa rest bring physical improvement. 50 Fine 15 50c knee D. Sweetser on can and Miss Ethelind Havener, assisted by schs Emma S Lord. for Rockland; $1 Negligee Shirts.$1 Boys’ pants, now. j of Capt. and Mrs. J. friends wish to Guttenburg guest His many Stockton earnestly M V B Perth for St N 00 Fine Shirts, with soft collars.$1 49 $1 00 last week. Miss Harriet Roulstone and Miss Louise Leib* Chase, Amboy John, B; $2 separate Boys’ Knickerbocker punts, now. Howard street, returned home whatever the m^ learn of favorable indications, 26, ar, schs Samuel B Hubbard, Hubbard’s WlM in now. 19c. Khaki Special Boys’ Shirts, Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants now. Scott Blanchard arrived Monday from according to medical judg- Cove, Me; James H Hoyt, Vinalhaven; Daniel Capt. ailment may be, Men’s and Boys’ Metropolitan make, 50c Working shirts. 39c Boys’ Khaki and blue overalls, with his Bailey, Stonington; William Bisbee, Halloweli; now. Yoik to spend his vacation STOCKTON SPRINGS. ment. New Emma S Briggs, Boothbay, via Newport; Har- Best 60c Men’s Overalls, for this sale. Clara Blanchard, on Main street. jg mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks from Quincy, riet C Whitehead, Stockton; 28, ar, schs Seguin, MEN S TAN AND FANCY 15c H0SE N0W 9c. B?st 75c Overalls. and excellent Roberts ^ Miss Sunday Monday brought hay- Walton, ss B; William Booth, Harbor, hose value ever Mrs. Malvina Crockett and daughter, Mass., arrived the evening of July 20th at the This is the most remarkable offered. None Half price sale of Pajamas, $2 00 Suits, weather. The is light in Me; Adelia T Carleton, Sullivan; Nellie Grant, now...... of Brewer, were guests last ing .crop reported Church sold to dealers. Six to a customer. Jennie Crockett, home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon F. Ellis, Bangor; John S Becham, Stockton; Samuel gig pairs only A. Main this locality. Red of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowen, next their automobile to Hart, Long Cove. long black 15c hose, Tag Price.9e pr week street, going day by Boys’ SPECIAL LOT OF MEN’S The Aid of the Universalist parish Boston, July 22. Ar, schs Senator Salis- 25c Red Price.19c AND BOYS' SHIRTS \ street. Auxiliary the B. B. Sanborn log cabin, delightfully lu- f Boys’ long black hose, Tag. pr Best make? ! Stockton; Fannie F Hall, Franklin, Me; 50c Negligee afternoon with Mrs. Hosea Re- bury, Mill our New Idea Shirts. finest of the season, met Tuesday the bank of tort Point Cove Men’s best 25c hose, including guaranteed hose, $1 00 Sunday was the hay day | cated upon sleep Itasca, Bangor; Charlie and Willie, ilockport; Flannel Shirts, now. ^ northwest wind and the ther- nouf, Sea View street. for a s aim Stockton Springs; 23, ar, sch Ip Red Tag Price 19c $1 50 with it strong ; on the Sandypoint shore line, fortnight Carolyn, Flannel Shirt, now. Catherine, 24, sld, sch Abenaki, Ban- a hole hose for and and 86 in the shade. But very little hay Mrs. M. J. Goodere, Church street, spent last Bangor; We have guaranteed proof boys girls, Men’s Union mometer sojourn. sch Ann sld, Suits, unusual value to close out at. gor; 25, ar, Mary McCann, Bangor; and women called the Buster Brown. are retailed j in in this in for returning k&s men They by 50c President was gotten vicinity. Thursday Bangor shopping, The ladies of the Cong’i society wish, sch Willis & Guy, Great Salmon River, N B; braces. the box of 4 for 00 with a guarantee in each box that if last afternoon train. ar, stm of Stockton; sld, $1 they 25c police Mrs. W. R. Palmer and daughters, Evelyn by these columns to thank the people of 28, City Philadelphia, brace. through at the heel or toe or soie in four months can be re- Conn ech Catherine, Bangor. (jjlft give out they Canvas 4 and Katherine, of South Manchester, Capt. and Mrs. G. M. Knox, accompanied by Stockton and vicinity for the kind patronage William B gloves, pair for. |l Philadelphia, July 21. Ar, schs turned to and a new will be forwarded. For this Miss Geor- returned til}) factory, pair All new Men’s and are of Mrs. Palmer's sister, their youngest son, Arnold Knox, at their “Sale," July 22, 1914. This Herrick, Stonington; Margaret M Ford, New Boys’ 50c Caps, now. j guests given to introduce them to the we shall sell the 4 in Ellsworth. sch M Seaman, special sale, public $1 00 Ford, Bay View place. last Friday from a week’s visit was the most successful held by this Haven; cld, Stanley Bangor; j|V^S Guyer gia L, “Fair" wholesale 75 cents. Did ever hear of Caps.'g 22, ar, stm Mexican, Honolulu, Kahului and pajr box at the price, you a Odd lot of a two since its made so by the Men’s and Boys’ John Eyre, who has been spending Mrs. Jennie M. Bragg, West Main street, society organization, Hilo; 23, ar, sch Blanche H King, Calais; 25, ar, Caps, now. guaranteed children’s hose before. Men s W hite Railroad with his mother, Mrs. Clara of the friends who are inter- stm Millinocket, Stockton (and cld for Caps, now. weeks’ vacation left week for calls friends in North- assistance many Springs, -- last upon :-- the New York); 27, ar, stm L V Stoddard, Bangor. B. on Union street, left Sunday by Crescent Vinalhaven and other ested in its work. Eyre, port, Beach, Baltimore, 22. Sld, sen Mount Hope, for New York. July Bar Harbor express towns. Mr. Lemuel S. Harding of Stoneham, Mass., Calais; 24, ar, sch Gen E S Greeley, Port Read- PARCEL POST ORDERS This Sale Commences until Cobb of Mass., Ladies’ Aid of the Universalist arrived July 22d, remaining Saturday ing. Miss Cora Stanwood Newton, The Society 24. sch || Newport News, July Sld, Daylight, If cannot send. You can order article ad- the of his sister and husband, ((|0 you come, any Friday, 31st, who lectured here in November, was the guest parish will be entertained this, Thursday, morning, guest Jacksonville. duly § Jelli- to come Parcel Post right to your door. Enclose and lasts the three Mrs. Oscar Charles C. West Main Mr. and Mrs. Elden F. Pendleton, Cape 21. Ar, sch Gen E S Greeley, by through days oI the Waldo t' I two days last week of her cousin, afternoon by Mrs. Park, Norfolk, July and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. New York, Svertisedthe advertised as we cannot make any at the Fair, August 18th. 19th and when en route to Lamoine, Maine. street. son; his niece husband, price charges 20th. (A great hit G. Barnard, 21. sch Horace A Misses Church Gulfport, Miss, July Ar, Fair that will Crawford Treat left July 22nu for Dover C. Fletcher, and. the llichborn. sffi close prices we are selling. surely interest you.) Mrs. R. W. Fowler of Rockville Stone, Port Tampa. Capt. and in the He left by early boat Sale ends after being with his parents, Mr. and Mrs; street, village. San Juan, P R. July 9. Ar, sch Georgia IF THE GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY ON Saturday night. August 22nd. Come a- 3 N. are of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H Center, Y., guests for Camden to spend Sunday with Port Bolivar. you can as the first comers I Alvah C. Treat, Church street, for several Saturday Gilkey, HOME INSPlCTION SEND THEM BACK always get the best selection. L. Merrill, Main street. This is Capt. Fow- old 22. Sld, sch Gov Powers, relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Brewster. Many Pascagoula, July Thursday. July 30th, this store will be closed all weeks. Boston. H da first visi- to his oid home for twenty will be returned without ~ ler’s the brevity of his stay in and your money question. down the and assort the stock. friends regretted Wilmington, N C, July 23. Ar, sch Alice L goods Mr. Elden Shute is spending his va.-ation ------years. town. Pendleton, St Johns, Antigua. S3 -u from his position as station agent at Alton Brunswick, Ga, July 24. Sld, sch Mark Pen- Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Morton and Harold Mor- The Cong’i parish announces the following: with his parents. Capt. and Mis. Elden Shute, dleton, New York. This is a cash sale. No at these cut of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mor- “Marion Bertha Clark, in that best of college schs White good charged prices. ton Sylvan street. Welcome home! Perth Amboy, July 24. Sld, were in town in their ‘The of Aunt Mary,’ Halifax; MVB Chase, St John, N B. jjjjj ton of Waterville Sunday comedies, Rejuvenation Wings, Miss Mary Hichborn, Church street, arrived New Bedford, July 24. Ar, sch Flora Con- autos, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Eames has scored a tremendous en tour. Returning home last afternoon from a three don, St John, N B Thursday her Southern the Stockton Springs on Reservoir street. from trip, Charleston, S C, July 25 Ar, sch Lewiston, i W. Cfark & weeks’ absence in Boston and other Massa- Harry Co., ThVS^«8K?.k" Cong’l Church procured a fill-in date for Aug. Porto Rico; sld, sch Wm E Litchfield, New The Penobscot Coal & Wharf Co. at Mack’s chusetts cities and in Maine. j Portland, York. 17, 1914. It is expected that an enthusiastic now furnish coal to the Eastern Steam- 22. schs Charles A Point whose Bangor, July Ar, Camp- Mr. Wralter Eler and Mr. Elmer Ricker of audience will greet this little lady, pro- A F ship Co. at Rockland, the barge Buster, with a bell, Norfolk; Irene E Meservey, Boston; Quincy, Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fessional following is drawn from nearly every do; Gilbert Stancliff, do; R L Tay, 500 the to Rock- Kindberg, capacity of tons, taking coal N E S Piscatorial. Freeman. In Simeon F. Ellis, Church stieet, for a few days State in the Union. Attractive music will be do; Ida B Gibson, do; Mineola, do; Ayer, freedom. East Warren, land in tow ot a tug. sch Boston; 23, ar, sch and Mrs. Vance entertained and Mrs. Clarence a d:-.. last for home. J. Dorr, and refresh- W Harbor; sld, Eagle, Mrs. E. J. Vose Freeman, week, leaving Saturday furnished by Mr. Rupert N Dear Mr. Editor: Elizabeth. Susie P Oliver, Smiths Landing, Y; 24, ar, the in the K. of P. hall Thursday after- Noting your interesting Frank E. Curtis of who be served. Be sure and your W Circle Charlestown, S, C., Mrs. J. B. DuBose of Marion, S. C., accom- ments will get sch Seth M Todd, Boston; sld, sch Henry vacation notes on Haddock Pease. In Hope, July 20, : 16th. Cake and ice cream were Hake, and Trout, is his biother, Charles W. Curtis, in fixed before 17th. See large post- 25, sld, stm L V Stoddard, noon, July Jethro Pease, a daughter. visiting panied by her little son, Master Pendleton, and laugh Aug. Cramp, Norfolk; as piscatorial surnames in the sea of sch Andrew New sold tne circle received $8....Mr. humanity, Turner In North was in town on entertainment." Norfolk; 26, sld, Nebinger, for which Washing Brewer, Saturday calling her guest, Mrs. Munroe Johnson of South Car- ers for place of I to Tinkers Mr. York; 27, ar, schs Lavinia M Snow, Philadelphia; and attended the cir- beg suggest Bass, Herring, Pike, and Mrs. Carl Turner, a da friends. This is Mr. Curtis, first visit since Elden Knowlton family olina, called upon the Misses Hichborn, the sld, schs Charles A and Eels. from surnames Wood. In 15. U Friday From Cape Jellison piers, following ship- Catherine, Boston; 28, 24th....John Morrison is Passing to char- Orland, July cus in Brooks July a the death of his sister, Mrs. Elisha Dunbar, Church Campbell, Norfolk; Mineola, Boston. Frederick E. Wood, daughter street, ping report was telephoned Monday evening: Mr. John Eli- acteristics, we easily classify Bloat- fifteen Stockton. July 22. Sld, stm City of Phila- visiting his uncle in Auburn.... Snappers, years ago. Mr. Carleton Baldry of Fairhaven.Mass., the 20th, sch.Wesley Abbott arrived, light, to New ers. Carp, ^Flounders and Shiners; but if 1 July delphia, Boston; stm Millinocket, ott finished cutting Nat. McFarland's hay the of Mr. George H. Hopkins, Church and schooners Senator Saulsbury sch Clara B Kennard, Bar Har- seem to be to outshine in this de- CARRIED Several of our citizens who have cultivated guest load lumber, York; 23, sld. week....MrB. Annie Murch has been ap- trying you en of Boston. past street, took Saturday’s boat for Boston, and C. B. Clark sailed with lumber for Boston. bor; 25, ar, stm City Philadelphia, partment of natural science can refrain strawberry beds in their gardens have been Eliza- at Freedom village.... you ex Searsport. July 23. Ar, barge Rahn, pointed postmistress their route to his home. This young gentleman 21at. sch. C. B. Kennard arrived, light, East Vas- from giving the matter publicity. F. F. P. Grindle-Allen. In North annoyed by trespassers visiting grounds July beth port; 24, ar, Btm Maasasoit, Boston (and Mr. Samuel Bryant and family from and the fruit without pressed much admiration for Stockton. and steamer Millinocket ar- 26, sld, Rahn. Mass., July 25, 1914. 25, by Rev. Chester A. Smith, taking permission. to load edgings, proceeded eastward); barge salboro were calling on friends in the village Cambridge, sch B Mitch- Grindle and Miss Sarah Alice a cargo from New York. Rockland, July 22. Ar, Annie These parties are informed that there is law Mr. and Mrs. William Dorr of Minneapolis, rived with a general their in Mr. Bryant’s North Penobscot. ell, New York. July 20th, making trip which owners. The law in are of their son and wife, Bch. arrived, ugnt, to Williams Conner-Bailey. In Castine, protects property Minn., guests July 22nd, Marguerite uaiais, July Ar, oarn lunmiiids, A iuw»- auto... Rev. T. P. Williams and Mrs. SOUTH MONTVILLE is 117 of the Public Laws of J. Church lumber. steamer of Blanche C Mrs. Goodell of H. Conner of Castine and MU; question Chapter Mr. and Mr* Rupert Dorr, street, load July 23rd, City delphia; sch Brina P Pendleton, do; from Houlton are visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, R. I., | Bailey of Olamon. i which amends Section 14 of 127 came here from arrived from Boston and Pendletin, do. returned home 22nd after a of two 1913, Chapter for an indefinite time. They Philadelphia early A. M. Small_Mr. Ralph Clement and family July stay West Sullivan, July 27. Ar, sch Janies A Farmer-Chick. In Bangor of the Revised Statutes, relating to malicious Old where another son had been visited. sailed late for Boston with paper cargo, and moved back to their weeks with her brother, O. W. Montelle Farmer of Town, Webster, Stonington; sld, schs L T Whitmore, from Massachusetts have Ripley. Buckspori on so sailed with trude Lena Chick ot mischiefs and trespass property, that the steamer Millinockett paper freight New York. on in Montville.... Bangor. Mrs. with two children, Boston; Winchester, farm Goosepecker Ridge, ■ | Harry Verrill, re- Green-Cole. In Winterpoi amended section reads as follows: “Section 14. for New York and Philadelphia. July 25th, PJRTS. a resident of the village, turned last Thursday from a month’s visit FOREIGN Mr. Hale Sylvester, BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. Rev. A. J, Lockhart, John F. Whoever commits or of arrived in the south of wilfully any trespass, with her husband’s mother in Milford, where steamer City Philadelphia Cardenas, July 20. Ar, sch J Manchester recently bought a farm in the part Cole, both of Bangor. Jorrected for The Journal. or Boston to load and sail- Gibrara for and several Weekly Hutchins McKechnie. In I knowingly authorizes employs another to Mr. Verrill is She is with her par- morning from paper Haynes, (loads Philadelphia.) the town....Mr. D. R. McGray j employed. Passed sch William PRODUCE PAID PRODUCER. for Boston. Digby, N S, July 17. in, a boun- MARKET. Maurice Stephen Hutchins of i do so, by entering the garden, orchard, pas- Mr. and Mrs. S. Moulton, Cross ed at night with cargo others have finished haying and report ents, Henry Cobb, Rockland for Round Hill. 10 00al400 and Miss Alice Ruth McKechm it her Apples.pert>bl,1.50a2.69|Hay, tille, cranberry ground, improved blueberry for the summer. N 18, Ar, sch Wawenock, tiful i.. Mrs. Ora Thurston visiting Pomroy-Banks. In Hermoi street, The Current Events Club had a notable day Windsor, S, July crop, dried, per lb., 7; Hides, 11 ward ground or improved land of another, with in- Rockland. son Frank at Ocean Park....Mrs. Ralph Rey- 2 50a2 75 14 Pomroy and Miss Dora Mr. and Mrs. L. Albert Gardner, Middle members with house gueBts going to Beans, pea, Lamb, July 27th, N S, 18. Cld, sch Anne Lord, her aunt in Liberty....Mrs Hermon. ! tent to take, carry away, destroy or injure Walton, July nolds is visiting Beans, Y. E., 3 50 Lamb Skins, 25 left for to visit on a excursion. Start- street, Thursday Kingman Verona Park delightful New York. John Poland is caring for Mrs. Charles Bry- Butter, 28a32 Mutton, 8 Pomroy Overlook. In He. trees, shrubs, grain, grass, hay, fruits, vege- Charles Oscar Mrs. Gardner’s parents,Mr. and Mrs. Scott, for at 7 a. m., from the village square they MISCELLANY ant, who remains quite sick-Mr. Beef, sides, 8al0 Oats, 32 lb., 42 R. Pomroy and Miss Cl la* 1 ing of a tables, turf or soil thereon, shall be punishe< Hutchins is still sick in bed as a result 9 Potatoes. 65 both of Hermon. went* by buckboard to Sandypoint and thence Boston, Mass., July 25. Str Middlesex has Beet,forequarters, bad attack of appendicitis. bu, 60 Round Hog, Pitts-Sargent. In Stoningte: to the Island, Mrs. E. A. been libelled by the owners of schr George P. Barley, 10^ by steamer Mayville, 22 Straw, 9.00 mond Pitts of Rockport and M Hudson, which was recently sunk in collision Cheese, who had proffered the use of her 30 26a30 gent of Stonington. graciously with the former vessel. lincolnville center. Chicken, Turkey, for the receiv- Calf Skins, 18:Tallow, 2 attractive cottage day, cordially Portland, July 23. The three-masted schooner V. Miller, who has been spending a few I. Duck. 20’Veal, 12al3 ed her on their arrival and dispensed Sadie C. Summer, the largest single deck return- guests weeks With his niece, Mrs. Eva Deane, 26 20 DIED on the was docked at Eggs, Wool, unwashed, delicious refreshments. Tables were provided vessel of her cIsbb coast, j she ed to Belfast Friday... Mr. and Mrs, William 18' Wood, hard, 5.00 the Hilton-Dodge Co.’s sheds yesterday, Fowl, July A under the trees and many ladies gave them- Mattie 18 Wood, soft, 3.50 Cushman. In Penobscot, I feet of south- and Miss Geese, j FOOT-NOTE a of ab.aut 600,000 of Medfield, Mass., having cargo Weiner H. Cushman, 69 years. 11 to of MARKET. aged selves over the enjoyment "auction", ern lumber to discharge there. She are of Mr. and RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL pine Knights of Camden guests days. ■ Peroxide Foot 25c. strolled about the Park left Belfast, Ga., 85 days ago in com- 1 10 Powder, while others grounds. originally Rankins for a few days.Mr, Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, Farrar. In Lineolnville C» mond of Sweetland of Tenant’s Harbor, Mrs. Frank 6 and feet. A dinner was served at the Park Capt. Butter Salt. 14 lb., 18a22 Oat M eal, Mrs. Keziah Farrar, aged 86 ye m Relieves tired, sweaty aching splendid bad to sea when he was taken and Mrs. Robert Russ, accompanied by Miss and hardly got Corn, 90 Onions, 8 Gardner. On steamer Car Hotel, after which some of the excursionists sick and the vessel was obliged to of violently Sadie Russ and Billy Burns, all Belfast, Cracked Corn, 85 Oil, kerosene, 12al3 Charles A. Gardner of Rockland Luxe Corn 10c. a the river medical assistance. De Files, chartered a motor boat for trip up put into Charleston for 85 Pollock, ,‘- were guests of Mr. L. S. Russ Sunday....Mr. Corn Meal, St. George, aged 58 years, 6mont to the diversion of cards. The captain wbb removed to the hospital there, 14 .lu*.- Safer and more effective for removing corns and callouses and others returned Boston are Cheese, 22 Pork, Gilpatrick. In Winterporr. but recovered to sucb a degree that in about a and Mrs. Nathan Miller of passing 1.13 the close of the afternoon the steamer Cas- Cotton Seed, 185 Plaster, Laura A. Gilpatrick, aged 74 year- I than a knife or razor, t At week he was allowed to leave by steam: hip for weeks' vacation at “Primrose Farm”.... a two Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 3* Hutchins. In West Penobsc 5.. tine was boarded for the homeward trip, his home in Maine. The schooner was hung 150 Mias June Simmons and Mrs. Charles Clap- Cranberries, 18 Shorts, L. Hutchins, aged 66 yeart-. 25c. their al at Charleston for 11 days awaiting the ar 5 Aury Gets-lt, everybody having greatly enjoyed up and Alice of Somerville, Mass, Clover Seed, 20a22Sugar. 28 ^ rival of a new and while there her ham daughter 40 days. M,-9. at the Park. Those of captain, Flour, 5 76a6 76iSalt, T. I., Patterson. In Belfast, July The best liquid corn remedy on the market. fresco day partaking covered with barnacles several Ada Govan and son Malcolm of Lex- bottom became and Mrs. 3 60' Sweet Potatoes, 5 61 were Mrs. H. G. Seed, J. Patterson, aged years. Mrs.lfayville’s delightful hospitality inches it affecting her sailing qualities and are 4 ■ thick, ington, Mass., arrived Tuesday guests Lard 16. Wheat Meal, Spofford. In Cranberry Isle.-. Corn 15c. S. Park, Mrs. H. J. Mrs. Estelle it being almost impossible to get her Thayers 8olvent, Annie Marden, badly, at "Hall’s College” for a few weeks.Mr. A. aged 84 year>. over the shoals. As soon as her cargo is out jamin Spofford, Mrs. Alice May Hichborn. Mias Nellie three children of BO KIN 18 ^ Similar to ‘Sets-lt,” but a smaller bottle. Crosby, she will haul out on the marine railway to and Mrs. James Robbins and days. jvit | Saunders* In Bangor, July Hichborn, Mrs. Eleanor B. Colcord, Mrs. Ada have her bottom cleaned and painted. Capt. of Mr. and Mrs. Joaiah 1,t-/Lerh,lt In corn salves and Sesrsmont were guests of Levi W. Saunder-. These and a full line or the latest Improvements plasters was sent out to the to Mr. and Mrs. widow Capt. P. Griffin. Mrs. Lslia C. Thompson, Mrs. Liz- E. Low of Deer Isle bring Cross of Boston is at Ames. In Orland, July 14, and 7 nu" succeeded in al- Miller Sunday.... Percy Bucksport. aged 70 years on sale at the Muriel Mrs. Lu- vessel here, which he dqing, Fred J. Ames, a daughter. 26. V\ n ■ie Goodere, Miss, Goodere, for a short vacatio n.... Mr. Joaiah Miller Mr. and Webb. In Isleaboro, July ^ he says it was one of the most dis- home Cottrell. In Belfast, July 25th. to Flanders. Mrs. Abbie Mrs. Flor- though of Boston, formerly of Albion, cretia Treat, he ever inade, the schooner who underwent a surgical operation, Cottrell, a daughter. a*/,‘1 v t couraging passages recently Mrs. Harry Weed. In Winterport, July Store. ence Levine and two husbands of Current 21 on the run from Charleston, is Carter. In Montville, July 24th, to Mr. and Old Corner Drug being days performed by Dr. Tapley of Belfast, report- H. Weed, aged 60 yean. Kveata Club members, Mr. J. Allan Flanders light winds preyaifing practically the entire Mrs. Raymond Carter, a daughter. j and Mr. Alvah C. Treat. passage. ed as doing finely.