The Republican Journal. SO. BELFAST, MAINE^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908. NUMBER 32 u
John Sanborn Retires. John San- H. Boston arrived on Of To-Day's Journal. Scott Tollman of ] <^ts born has sold bis teams and trucking visit his fie -- THE BELFAST. Tuesday morning's boat to sister, PERSONAL PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Bells. business to Joseph F. McKeen, who sue Mrs. street. v rninent.Wedding NEWSJJE Minnie T. Clark, Cedar Ball...Per- N w>,,t Belfast...Base ceeds him as local agent for the Standard Mr. Lincoln of Washington Mills con A Wednesday an- Master Alton Johnson is in Bangor for a Miss Isabel Ginn left Saturday for a short Miss ;,«• Churches, telegram was received Alice Aborn returned Monday from Oil Co., Mr. Sanborn having resigned few visit in Boston. ducted religions services July 29th and 30tl that morning of Mrs. days visiting friends. a few visit in council. busi- nouncing the death days’ Roekport. were that position and retired from active ... of Waldo County ..The in Hall, City.point, which wel Somerset, Boston. Miss Maude E. Barker left for a H. M. and R. L. Bean of Camden were in .| ietou Peavey George P. Field at Hotel Monday Miss E. Nash of is the tv Library....County Corre- ness. He was born in Hridgton, Me, Ruby Bangor attended and interesting. was seen in visit in Montreal and Quebec. Belfast last week on business. •.. An ocean Liner’s Cargo.... A black steam guest of Miss Charlotte and when very young his parents moved to large yacht Frost, her cousin. apples, Southern Style ^poem.) Miss Arlene Smith will give a social en the headed for Mrs. Samuel B. Forbish of Brunswick is Miss Flora A. Burgess will leave today Portland. Forty years ago he came to Bel- bay Tuesday afternoon Clyde Holmes arrived from Northern j poem). dance in Silver Harvesl tertainment and It was thought to be H. H. visiting relatives in this city. for a few weeks’ visit in Greenville. ; ...News of the Granges. fast with his brother, VV. H. Sanborn, who Searsport. Maine last week to spend his vacation at at 8 m. The I vmalhaveu. .-Obituary...The Grange hall, Waldo, Aug. 12, p. Roger's considered the fastest Miss Cecil Littlefield has returned a Mr. and Mrs. A. W. of Fort died a few years ago, and this has been his Kanawha, from Thompson home. f Brooks.Temple Heights will consist of entertainment readings by went for a American yacht afloat. visit with friends in Colo., are in town for a visit. "... ureting. home ever siuce. He coasting Norway. Collins, Mrs. Miss R. Bridghain of Boston, dia Clara H. Crosby of Somerville, ji Of Belfast. Gladys time and then engaged in trucking and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stevens, and little Miss Edith F. Dunton is the of rela- Mrs. Charles Ludwigand daughter Wino- talent. Ad guest Mass., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. .-ura H. L. Woodcock., logues, solos and duets by loeal and Miss ft Fly, by stevedoring and about 14 years ago became son Howard of Mattapan, Mass., tives in Searsmont for the week. na went to Boston on Saturday’s boat. j >wing..An American Hero.. 15 cents. Gooc W. Burden. mission 10 cents; dancing Oil Com- Belfast arrived on ...,!ntsas Authors.Closson the local agent for the Standard Mildred M. Mason of Miss Mrs. J. W. has returned from a Maude M. Matthews has returned Ryder Mrs. H. M. m,hou_.Literary News and music. his business. for a with Thompson of Bangor is pany, also continuing trucking Wednesday morning's boat stay from a ten visit in visit of four weeks in Tenant’s Harbor. van and the Veterans. ..Open days’ Orrington. a few The Journal has received, with the com He served in the Civil War in Company G., Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Mason, East Bel- spending days at the Methodist t Wanted. Miss Auvena of is a souvenir ol Mrs. Freeman M. Wood and daughter Myriok Troy visiting parsonage. Newport and Narragauset.... pliments of S. Uodgkinson, l'tb Maine, enlisting in 1862, one of the fast. the Bertha are relatives in Richmond. her cousin, Mrs. Walter Taylor, in Pitts- pensioners,Kooseveltism the Knights of Py thias conventien in Bos- volunteers in Maine. Although other- visiting Mrs. Walter II. Rinns and son of Boston a Business Killer. youngest Liquor Matters. Owen Gallant, field. ton. The following members of Belfasl not think of it to look at John’s Leon Shute returned to Waltham, Mass are the guests of Mrs. Etta Patterson at locals Stockton Springs.... you might wise known as Jack Gallant of Cape Jelli- Miss Carter arrived last week from .. Belfast Price Current... No. 2 are in attendance: S a hard work- lie was Elmer Mary the Revere House. Company, portly figure now he has been son, Stockton was taken before Monday. accompanied by 'i Died. Springs, to a weeks' \ F. S. W. Durost accu- Augusta spend three vacation Uodgkinson, W. Laugill, er and by industry and sobriety has Black of Tuesday after- Stimpson. Miss Hattie J. Luce of Montville.who has Judge Searsport at home. Kobie B. R. Hamlin, H. A. Brown mulated a He will no doubt in Smith, competency. noon on a search and seizure warrant and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wylie are visiting employment Augusta, arrived Monday to GOVERNMENL J. F.. W. J. Gordon. be seen about tbe water front as of yore, Miss Theresa Linekin of Thomaston left visit relatives in and in Montville. uv Ilayes, sentenced to serve 60 days in jail and pay a relatives in Rocklaud and Warren, their this#city Memorial Hal! this, but will be as a Mr. McKeen for her home Monday after visiting Mrs. J. Remember the sale at it spectator. fine of $100 and costs, from which be ap- former homes. Miss Isapliene Patterson arrived home •eting of the city council the ladies of the has taken of the Standard Oil Co.’s W. Ryder. Thursday, afternoon by charge and was committed for want of bail. Miss Alice last week from Boston, accompanied by her 4th, pealed A. Stimpson went to Sears- t> evening, August from 3 until 6 o’clock. office and will continue the general truck- of Mrs. Mark Gatchell and son Jesse of Universalist Church, The was made by one the resi- for a visit with friend Miss Hazel Yost of Rockville, Conn. The records of complaint port Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. ;residing. be a dance in the business. Pittsfield visited relatives in this the There will young folks^ ing dents of Cape Jell iso n and the warrant Cecil G. Roberts. city Miss Hattie Birnbaum of Boston and tv ere read and corrected. at 8.15 o’cletck, with The steamer Castine is Ellis, who receiv- past week. evening, beginning Excursions. served by Deputy Sheriff Mrs. Clarie S. and Mrs. Lilia Danielson of Brewer are the I No. :> was passed. Foliow- 5( Mathews daughter, music the Club. Tickets this season. was the sheriff’s office. by Quintette “going some” Monday ed other assistance from Maude Mrs. Charles F. Wildes of Somerville, guests of Mrs. W. W. 1- nits under the various ap- Ice E., returned Saturday evening from Cates, Upper High cents a couple; extra lady 25 cents. her 14th consecutive of excursions, and The next Sheriff Carleton took warrants is her old home frieuds in day day a visit in Mass., visiting street. for sale the Boston. cream and cake will be during Tuesday “Perry” took advantage of a day against Gallant for being a common seller, this city. .$ 733 19 Miss Ethel of who has Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Woods have return- off to clean the boiler and get the machinery- a shop and,for main- Payson Rockland, ! 1,236 01 maintaining tippling Mrs. John T. who returned recent- ed from their beeu the guest of her Mrs. J. M. Owen, wedding trip and are guests 445 90 The has filed its tuned up so that when called upon the Cas- taining a common nuisance, lie was tried aunt, j lit. following corporation from is now located in Smith- of Rev. and Mrs. ,J. W. 75 Fletcher, returned home ly Brewer, Vaughan at City- purposes.... 498 at the office ol tine can at the head of the in the Belfast Police Court Judge Rogers* Saturday. certificate of organization keep procession. by Maine. ; 138 33 Miss field, point. of State: Pitcher, White & Briggs Friday, Aug. 7th, she will make the first ex- Jouml guilty on tne nrst two couuis aim Emily Webb of Rockland and Miss I isurauce. 94 31 Secretary flue for those Madeline are of Miss Miss Ruth Darling of Newtonville, Mass., Mrs. u. m. auuis ot Revere, Mass., is the ? 30 00 CO., organized at Caribou, for the purpose cursion of the season to Bar Harbor, leav- given the usual sentence ami Burroughs guests bail Burrouelis* aunt. Mrs. S. A. Parker. sirrirpd last. wppI? to hp P'lipst of Mrs. How- guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 650 00 of conducting a wholesale and retail potatc ing Lewis' wharf at 7 a. in, Northport cases, from which he appealed, being W, 259 30 aid L. Whitten. ! h ills. which at 7 :10, Blake’s Point at 8.30. fixed at in each case. Probable cause Louis of Boston is Burden. Mr. Annis will arrive here next 8 80 business witli $30,000 capital stock,of Campground $200 Young, Esq,, spending „,s. of is nothing is paid in. Officers: President, Returning, will leave Bar Harbor at 3 p. m. was found to hold Gallant on the nuisance the week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harry McLellan, Esq. Toledo, Ohio, Sunday. i 11 will be served on was fixed the of his father, Hon. William Mc- 84,097 Ralph L. Pitcher of Caribou; treasurer, Coffee and chowder count for the grand jury and bail Quimby at the Alhambra, Pitcher’s poud. guest Mr. J. S. Mahoney of Lawrence, Mass., Vww. f..,. i-min.l »■ »> C1 Vovf tax or a of in all Leliau, Primrose bill. |: Waterman, collec- Simeon L. White of Caribou. Mr. Pitcher in this case at $500, total $1100 Miss Myrtle Nash arrived home last Sat- arrived July 29th and is. the guest of his and ordered and Mrs. 11. the ( astine will make one of the cases. lie was unable to furnish bail and has been Mrs. A. J. Court ad, accepted is a Belfast boy, the son of Mr. Sunday urday from a two weeks’ visit in Boston Miss J. A. Wiggin, who visiting sister, Howard, street, of not C. Pitcher. popular trips to Cresceut Beach, leaving was committed, with the probability and vicinity and has resumed her duties in relatives in Massachusetts, arrived home and other friends. !. Sargent, tax collector Lewis’ wharf at 9.30 a. m., Temple Heights it. It is claimed that Gallant has last The annual fair and sale of fancy articles getting F. G. Mixei’s store. Saturday evening. A. C. Knight, who has been a guest of l accepted and ordered on at 10 a. m., arriving at Camden at 11.15, been a noted pocket peddler of intoxicating will be held in the church at North Belfast, Mr. N. G. Pettingill and daughter Miss Miss Mildred Woodcock of Camden has relatives in this city a few days, will return ladies Crescent each, 12.45. Returning will leave liquors about the Cape and Stockton village Thursday evening, Aug. 13th. The Erma went to Boston Saturday to attend been the guest for two weeks of Miss Sabra to Boston Saturday. His mother has been « ad and passed that the Crescent Beach at 3.30 and Camden at 5, for several months. lie undoubtedly relied of the society have been working during the of Mr. elder Dyer on lielmont Ave. ill, but is improving rapidly. to tell the wedding Pettiugill’s \ be ordered to examine of useful arriving at Belfast at 6.40 p. in. Fare for on the reluctance of most people the year and have on hand a stock daughter, Miss Edith. Misses Maude B. and Clara R. Steward Mrs. S. W. Lothrop and two children and ,d service connections on the round 50 cents. Lobster dinner at officials what know about these cases, on sale during the trip they articles which will be Mrs. F. L. and Ruth speut Sunday in Rockport as the guests of Mrs. Margaret Blake of Orange, N.J., are ummercial to Main, aud the Beach. either for business or reasons. He Payson daughter lor entertain- personal evening. A pleasing program made a short visit with relatives in this Miss Blanche Bowden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. \Y. 1’ote. Mr. t first class with a became so bold that he went beyond the repair Ice cream and Lawn Party. At the meeting of the ment is being prepared. city while en route to her at Maine Hills, who has been spending his Lothrop will come a little later. >t permanency possible, line of caution usually practiced by this join family | on sale. Adnimsion to the directors of the Belfast Home for Aged candy will be their summer home in vacation in town, returned to Boston Satur- Miss Rena who the ne before 15, 1908. class of law-breakers and be- Saudypoint. Macomber, spent J August ice cream if cents. All Women last Monday evening Miss J. A. despicable church 15 cents; to resume his month of with Mrs. Clarence E. that the came such a nuisance to the that Mrs. G. R. Williamson and Mrs. II. E. day position. July Read, id and passed Wiggin, chairman of the lawn party com- neighbors are cordially invited. left last week for Islesboro, where the h ied to all abutters it caused them to become loyal enough to McDonald are occupying Mrs. J. G. Miss Mertie Pendleton, w ho is employed notify 1). Gil- mittee made the following report of sub- w. A. Kimball and Capt. Henry Brooks’ at Good Will is her annual family are spending the summer. •m Commercial to Main committees: Miss E. their families to give the necessary and cottage, North Shore, and Mr. Farm, spending at iheir Entertainment, Amy connection man have a flourishing garden much wanted evidence the sheriff to McDonald is the there. vacation in Belfast and vicinity. Levi Clay of the N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. has mi plate making Stoddard ; ice cream, etc., Misses Maude E. by spending nights Miller street, formerly the Den- water main to nave the home, No. 1 Mathews and Caroline W. Field Miss convict the man and put him out of busi- John R. Mason, Esq., of Bangor has been Miss Mira Louise Goss of Lewiston, who been appointed district supervisor for the morn- ; food, nett house. One works in the early that district front Wells to Harbor. | med on or before August Hattie P. White and Mrs. B. H. ness. This case clearly demonstrates reappointed referee in bankruptcy by has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Boothbay the day's labor eise- Conant; ing before beginning this class of offenders can be promptly Hale of the States District He will still be located in Portland. r ■ _I tl.o candy, Mrs. Charles R. Coombs and Mrs. J Judge United Stevens, returned home last week. that the WiltHe aim tucniu'i ... vwv. a [ .end and passed dealt with when interested, courageous, court, for a term of two years from July Miss Maude E. who has been en- truck. L. Sleeper; fancy work, Miss Maude E. Mrs. James who a week Barker, his result is a flue showing of garden the officers Preston, spent i)H instructed to draw Miss E. P. loyal citizens will unite with 31st. a number of returned jj for a Barker; house, Frothingham with her Hon. W. 11. McLellan, re- tertaining friends, The ground had not been cultivated evidence to convict- father, 1 able to J. B. Waterman, and Mrs Elmer Small; finance, I)r. Elmer and furnish necessary Miss Charlotte Perkins of Melrose, Mass., Saturday from a trip to Moosehead Lake, of and was full of witch turned to Lowell, Mass., Saturday. on the tax number years all but i ,in of premium O. E. evidence that is usually known to arrived to be the guest of her sis- which she made in their company. and but by Small; decoration, Frost; printing, Sunday B. grass, horseradish burdock; when it comes Mrs. A. Mead and granddaughter, .. ior J908. M. Mrs. Frances H. the officers—and frequently ter, Mrs. Howard L. Whitten. She was ac- E. S. McDonald and John W. harrowing, aud hauling Sue Partridge; flowers, Miss Albertiue of Capt. Capt. at ha W. Robbins for a twice, them it is and followed the Morrill, Natick, Mass., I Kin ploughing admission aud ice cream to whispered by compamed by her friend, Miss Blauche master and mate of sch. Annie B. or so of roots it Murch; tickets, of Mrs. H. B. Ryder, read and lie away a cartload witchgrass “Hut don’t me into this.” are guests Cuuninghaw. ; granted, Messrs. R. F. C. R. Coombs and C. request, bring Frost. have been a few condition for planting aud Punton, Mitchell, spending days at rate be laid out, begin- was got in good Then if the officer does not act Miss Alice A. Hills, who has been spend- way W. Wescott. The date of the has promptly K. Morison home while their vessel was speak for themselves. party James H. Howes and Wm. discharging terminus of the Ames the growing crops the same informant usually goes forth with ing her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Mar- ly been changed to Thursday, Aug. 13th. It went to Searsport Monday in the latter’s coal at Rock land. I and 30 minutes The such as, don’t the officers ion E. Brown, has returned to Boston. degrees Democratic Caucus. Democrats, our own criticism, “Why for is hoped with the assistance of and auto and there joined Dr. F. P. Nichols W. 11. Folwell and party of friends left s of the I told them .. the easterly end the courthouse last Satur- act in the case. They know it. Miss Alice G. Fessenden is the of Belfast met at summer people to make this annual event a a trip to Isle au llaut in the auxiliary yacht spending Philadelphia Monday in Miss Edith G. old of 67 for all about it.” The who the of- the right way to nominate a candidate people gave weea at the llazeltine farm in Northport, day evening success. All who have fancy articles to Lillias. Folwell’s fine Mercedes touring car, and of in this ease deserve the lining southerly to land to the legislature. W ayland ficer evidence the guest of Miss Margaret N. llazeltine. representative contribute w'ill please send them to the Ralph G. Lombard arrived last week from are expected at Isola Bella, the Folwell :i:>ins. Luville .1. strongest from every good citizen of k: .. praise and Knowlton, Esq., presided.and Home, 24 Cedar street. The program and Massachusetts to visit his Dr. and Mrs. Lucy E. Perkins grandchildren, summer home, the last of the week. I). and the officials who were parents, ny engineer A. Hayes was K. F. Dnnton, Esq., Stockton Springs, a few Bottle secretary. particulars will be given in our next issue. Mrs. G. P. who are at their cot- Harriet and Geneva Perkins, spent in cases Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard of Caribou •, t-jd and ordered on lile as a thus enabled to act these feel deep- the name of Frank II. Mayo The band has last week with Mrs. Amos Lord in presented generously contributed its tage on the North Shore, Northport, for the days are of Mrs. T. P. ted the conteui- and lie was ly indebted for the assistance rendered. guests Logan. They were regarding candidate for representative are services and the directors pleased at Season. accompanied here by Miss Marie ,:ice of Bay View street acclamation. The Belfast Logan, nominated by the willingness of all to assist in this and Mr. and Mrs. i>. Lincoln Hamilton and been at iron bolt in the Commercial C. tv. Coombs daughters Marjorie who has their guest for six months -inning of The Bangor cause. correspondent worthy BASE BALL. and and his Mrs. I’ercival of two children of Lincoln, Mass., returned for the benefit of her ami who has ,~r of the Pendleton lot, the candidacy of On in J. Agnes sister, health, \ had announced Items. home fruin visits in Belfast and to be 3 Shipping Six schooners of the Portland, went to Camden last Friday in Saturday greatly improved. i to Condon street, but his name was not presented tc Dickey, Pendleton Brothers fleet, one to Swanville. mi tlie siue in senior mem- four-master, Mr. Coombs' launch visit Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin westerly caucus. Mr. Mayo is the In Camden, July 28th, Rockland, in spite Poor, (Cora the three three-masters and two two-masters L. who has been the the Carter Mixer. Miss Stella Cooper, their little son and maid, and necessitates pur- ber of the firm of Mayo, White & of numerous errors and poor base running, Groeschner) are now at this for and Mrs. A. I). re- of one from in this port—four repairs, Postmaster and Mrs. Geo. II. Hosmer of guest of her aunt, Smalley, Miss Patton of parcels land, and lias been engaged in business (leteaten aniueu jo iu e m a naiu nauns Margaret Allston, Mass., ■ ! two laid up that have made their her home in last sec- probably E. A. and turned to Kuxbury, Mass., on and one from the Haney for lie is serving his The score: Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman will arrive next Saturday morning's city many years, I last voyages. The four-master is the Stan- game. as follows: ward one and CAMDEN Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. were enter- Saturday. boat to the remainder of the .summer are described ond term as alderman from DOCKLAND Quiiuby spend | ley D. Minor bought by the Pendletons bli a e bh po a p at i-ei at iron bolt in ID po tained at the Randall at Pitcher’s Mr. and Mrs. E. Condon of Pitts- Beech wood, Xorthport. begins served the city in other capacities. 1 4 1 13 2 3 cottage Harry lias ! whpn wrpftkpd in Snnthprn wntprs a ml Cates.2b 0]MUIer,3b. ; street and in the a host of friends. M. 3b. 2 4 2 2 Frohock, 2b... 2 16 0 last lield and their guest. Miss Abide Mason, Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. Farnham are guests Allyn is a citizen and has Bird, pond Sunday. good which has had the interior of her houses re- 3 1 o O Dissel.lb 0 12 0 0 nf tbe Pendleton lot, Blackington.cf her have enjoyed a week's outing at Winder- of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. at tin ir home lb.... o 3 1 1 Fisli, p. ... 2 110 Mrs. Essie Pierce Carle and mother, Smythe Mills. Miss Mabel Kiel) and built and other repairs made. The three- Marshall, then Door’s ... 0 2 feet to iron bolt, Mcinnis,c. 2 11 1 1 i.ong.c,. 2 7 Mis. S. E. Pierce, left last Saturday for mere Park, Unity. on Xorthport avenue. Mr. Farnham is of Middletown, Conn, I masters are the F. C. Susie H. if 2 1 2 1 R. ss.... 0 0 4 2 thence her friend Miss Starr Teiidleton, Skinner, p... Bird, Ir. In Haney lot, 2 3 where were Miss Mrs. Walter and two sons ar- connected with the Boston Post. and last week Black, ss. .. .013 2 Alden, cf.1 l Waterville, they joined by Davenport were of Mrs. 0. A. Wade Davidson and Harold C. Beecher, Tlie lat- Mrs. Fred W. .Jordan of Lisbon and Dr. line of guests rf. Cl 1 1 0 Barker, rf. .. 2 0 0 0 easterly Haney ii Green, M. E. Pierce of Boston and went to Smith- rived last Friday from Framingham, Mass., Grace Marsh visited friends ter has been ashore and will exten- H. Ill 0 rf... 0 0 o o \V. G. Farnham of Hyde Park, V;i" are line of .Mis. require Flint, p Sliorkley, K. southerly Allyn horn. -Coombs, If. 0 0 field to two weeks. for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Knox last week.Fred Monroe is at sive repairs. The two two masters laid up spend Smyth--. ; nice of beginning, cou- Totals.1127 12 ?i Coombs, Nurthport avenue. are tlie and Totals. .. 11 27 13 10 on a visit at William Monroe’s.Mrs Maggie Mulvey William Slater, ! Mrs. Wm. of Fairfield returned imire feet. The Haney Simpson is visiting her sister both old-timers. The Slater i.- 210 tons net 23450730 Mrs. G. Cyril Cook and little son and nit ihukchesT east Joseph Shea, who Innings. home after a visit with Mrs. H. E. in bolt in the north Rockland. 2 2 3 2 0 U 0 2 2-13 Monday has been sick and was built at iu daughter of Franklin, Mass., who have been Mrs. 11. II. Wentworth, quite 'Phumaston, Me., 1800, Camden...2 1010031 0—8 McDonald. Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. lot and in tlie souther- Simpson and Mrs. C. B. have F. Wallace Chase of but is able to be out again and tlie is 252 tons net and I the guests of Mr. Hall, Newtonvi!!., Mass., rr’K. with erysipelas, Mulvey was Runs made, by Cates 2, M. Bird 3, Mcinnis 3, and Mrs. W. E. Jones were the guests of street, thence south to visit relatives. will sing in the Methodist chinch next >1 is. F. T. Wentworth spent i tilli 11 at Waldoboro in Skinner 2, Green, Flint 2, Frohock, Dissel, Fish, gone to Washington .Mr. and 1864.Tlie Bangor at summer !. thence south 84° E. 7^ Barker 2. lot-, Bird 2, Mrs. E. R. Conner Saturday her Sunday morning. Long. Aiden 2, Two-base of who in Nortlipoit with friends.Mrs tug Stella was taken out on Gilchrest’s Lena. Three-base bit, Frohock Base | Miss Hannah Anderson Portland, ne of tlie Pendleton Sunday Skinner, home in Northport. Rev. I). 11. pastor of the lot, Mrs. J. F off off Fish 3. struck MacQuarrie, 1’. Mansfield is the guest of marine last but was on balls, nit Flint 7, Skinner, arrived i!9th to spend a few days in will to the south- A. railway Thursday, F'isli 0. July Baptist church, preach at Poors Mills W. 100 feet out, by Flint 6, by Skinner, by Umpires, II. of this week.... Miss Thorndike spent launched to take on sell. Harold 2h. 15m. Dr. Austin Longfellow Providence, was called home to Portland the next at 2.30 p. m. thence souther- Sheldon Saturday Dickey and Grant. Time, town, Sunday -treet, by Mrs has been elected President of the witli Miss Dora Brown. C. Beecher to have a made and the R. I., the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. is to to of Sunday survey day by Rev. Albert E. Luce speak in si reet 8 feet place ol In a game Rockland again of the State of Rhode of Thorndike and Mrs. McCool estimated. U. M. Bean of Camden loosely played Medico-legal Society Horace Anderson. the auditorium at Wesleyan Grove < amp- about 706 feet, Saywood damage lug square Mrs. J. F. Sheldoi defeated Camden, 17 to 11, in the Knox trol- Island. Dr. Longfellow is a Machias boy, next Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Colorado were guests of was here to represent the towboat company Charles Bowden of Orland, who recently ground tlie Monroe A: Brooks i: at 29th. The who Monroe’s father Jey league Rockland, July son of Mr. and Mrs. I’. 11. Longfellow, The for the meet in >. at the last week.William whose tug ran the Beecher on a ledge at passed his 8ihl birthday, was in Buckspurt topic prayer permission to erect poles team hit for a total of 25 bases, Cates our church Thurs- him.Mr. Jackson is visiting hit Parker of Bucks- home are well known to many of readers. North Congregational thD, visiting Pigeon Cove, Mass., Capt. last Thursday calling on friends, lie is re- is: The Church at The re highway in Bellast from leading with a triple, home run and two day, evening Hone*, daughter, Mrs. George Daggett. purt representing Lloyds and Fields S. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clay of Portland, who markably well and as active as many men Maine Missionary Society. tst, was read and granted, Hlackington and Frohock made Auto. Fields C. Pendleton of New York singles. From New York By Mondaj repre- are Mrs. Clay’s mother, Mrs. Caro- who are years younger. sewer ou Pearl street fine catches. The score: visiting The Christian Scientists hold services in ir the owners of the schooner. The a large touring car stopped senting line in Bangor, as Ada Blaisdell of who their hall, 127 Main street, every nne for Aged Women was morning 1JOCKLAND CAMDEN Dolloif, spent Sunday Miss Bradford, l’a., Sunday Daul and vessel was not but her keel and at 11 o’clock and even- of the store of Swift & chafed, bli po a ei bli po a e Mrs. Elizabeth J. Maxfield. summer at and morning Wednesday was moved to refer tbe front guests of They is spending the Nurthport, 4 3 2 u 2b. 0 2 3 0 at 7.30 o’clock, to which all are store to sonn keelson were broken amidships and she Cates, lb. Nash, ing cordially k entered the buy 2 the remainder of the month in her Miss Alice Yates, returned to :i itee on sewers. gentleman Bird, 3 J _ 2 0 1 1 Frohock. p cf.. 3 11 will pass guest, we come. Mr. Swift in was badly bogged.The English 1 0 cf 1 0 3 0 of fruit. In conversation with ship Blackington.cf 2 0 Fish, p. Belfast. Nurthport last Thursday after a short visit G. Aborn ou estimate 2 7 0 o e 3 5 10 There will be a service at Trinity Reform- his fifth annual trip to Maim captains plj ing on the transatlantic liners Marshall, lb.... Long, ■ said this was lb. 1 9 0 o with friends in Bangor. at 2.30 lmse house was read, and Mcinnis, c. 2 14 2 0 Alden, A. Johnson left last Satur- ed church next Sunday p. m., with of all coming to Boston propose to move Boston 1 3 n u Mr. Willard '■ auto, and the pleasantest trip Baker, If. 1 o 0 2 Hart, 3b. sermon by the Rev. \Vm. Vaughan. .Sun- the the request by rf... 10 0 0 N. where he has a Miss Constance and Juanita Pinhey of city grant farther offshore. The Black, ss. 112 2 Sliorkley. day for Frederickton, B„ after the sermon. as to the roads, he said tliej lightship lightship day school immediately When asked .. u 0 0 ss — 2 112 i, and that the city fur- Skinnei, rf. 1 Gould, had for the who have been the guests of Mrs. The is now six miles east one-half south of Bos- if.0 2 1 0 fine Mr. Johnson past Moutreal, Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 were bad and indifferent. jour Green, p. 1 0 3 2 Coombs, position. i;i-i ial and a man to oversee good, C. B. Hazeltine for several left o’clock. the ton The would like two years been foreman of the lasting room weeks, had been made without sligbtes light. English captains 24 10 5 thorn’s estimate was $441!.- ney Totals.15 27 10 7 Totals.12 for Old where will a hr to have it about 20 miles oft the on a in Leonard & Barrows shoe factory and Tuesday Orchard, they There will be morning service of the and Mr. Swift regrets now that light, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 for- mishap, Innings. a Protestant church at the North iiinving the building 0 friends here. Last Thursday ! their aunt and brother for stay, Episcopal mo line between Thaehers Island and the Rocklai.d. 4 0 6 3 0 0 4 -17 made many join 1 did not ascertain me uauie vi church on Sunday morning next, ng it. 8 a rock Camden. 4 o o 0 0 4 t 0—11 called vestry feet, putting on bank. a company numbering thirty i Willis Arnold arrived by Sunday’s boat at 10.30 o'clock. the. following record of the trip Highland lights, Stelwaggen Capt. evening August 9th, Morning t p> of tlie a obtained Runs made, by Cates 3, Bird 3, Blacking-ton- ground, putting on Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and presented to Mrs. Arnold and little son, who and Litany. Mr. Orlando Tithering- at 7 a. in. Saturday George W. Eldridge, the chart maker, will Marshall, Mcinnis, Baker, Black, Skmner 3, join prayer rear and Left New York city reader. the shingling Green Nash Frohock 2, Fish, Long, Hart, with a handsome clock as a token of been the of her Mr. ton, lay iu Belfast at 10.30 A fight this proposition. He says of these 3, 2, them have guests parents, Aug. 1st and arrived Gould, Coombs 3. Home runs, skinner, Cates. j and Mrs. Frederick W. Brown. are The weekly appointments at tor hapusi distance travelled English captains: “They want too much. Three*base hit. Cates Two-base hits, Marshall, They and that the M. Monday, Aug. 3d; are as follows: Divine read passed to Baker, ..ung, Gould. Bases on balls, off Green for three weeks’ church worship, New York ti They would like have the lightship some weeks at Quantabacook outing. the be authorized 4fi9i miles. The run from 4. off Frohock 4, off Fisli 3 Struck out, by Green Kev. I) H. MacQuarrie ago Sunday morning at 10.45, led by pastor, ; property moved for their own but what in 8 hours 59 minutes convenieuee, 9, by Frohock 2, by Fisli 3. Double play, Coouibs his before the First Dr. and Mrs. George B. Kice, who are ltev. 1). 11. MacQuatrie; Sunday school at tent man to accompany Boston was made placed resignation Hap about our coastwise All vessels to Nash, empires, Richardson and Dickey. at iiingnain 10 noon service of song and short sermon by from Boston to Rock shipping? tist Church of Kelfast to take effect the summering iiaruur, go ; I ne Belfast Gas & Electric distance 248 miles; Time 2b. 16m. next week to attend the at 7.30 evening. Girl's bound into Boston run for the in Islesboro Draper- the pastor Sunday their wnrk iighship be free to eon. in nrunim; 9 hours aud 35 minutes, distance 193j first of October, in order,to Carter the groom, Edward Carter, meeting on Monday evening in the church land, thick and from it their nuptials, i*on the streets where the 1 hou weather, shape was not able a of Mrs. Kice at 7 meeting Thursday miles; from Rockland to Belfast, The RockJands of the Knox Trolley tinue special studies which he being nephew (Jeanette vestry 30; prayer H «*s and wires located, Tbi course into the harbor. What good would Noyes). Miss Draper is a granddaughter evening at 7.30. The seats are free and all and 10 minutes, distance 28i miles. the Belfast Y. M. A. on the to at Newton owing to the re- w at the city marshal be League played complete of the late Charles A. Dana of Sun fame.— are heartily welcome to the services of the I). am it be to them on Stelwaggen bank ? Not a for H',;... vacation, and in case of party consisted of Dr. A. Giaj Congress street grounds last Saturday af- quirements of the H. D. Course and Boston Journal. church. bit! No, sir, not a single bit! I .-hall fight S as empowered to appoint left here for Bangor on tin was the which duties did not afford suffi- friends. They ternoon, and the game pronounced pastoral Rev. S. Mills and will The services at the First Methodist Epis- S erson to act for him. Stocktoi any proposition to shift the lightship. It is Mr. Mac- George family shore road through Searsport and best of the season. The game was in doubt cient leisure. In the meantime copal church for the coming week will be in tlie right place now, and everybody is leave tomorrow, Friday, for Calais, to visit were to run to Cas ine. Y. M. A. win- has been asked to allow his as follows: Sunday at 10.45 a m. preaching and after dinner until the last man was out, Quarrie Mrs. Mills’ Dr. E. 11. Vose. 1’rof. satisfied with it except the English steam- churches with father, by t.ie pastor, Rev. Albert K. Luce; Bible ■ WK'iDIKG bells. a score of 5 to 4. The score: name to come before several Supper and Shower. Twenty-livi He said all coastwise ning by W. A. Ilarthorne and family, who have schorl 12 o’clock, conducted by I 1*. Blod- ship captains.” skip- a at the hospitabb BELFAST Y. M. A. a view to settlement as pastor, one, ; at 7.30 p. m., Evangelistic ser- young ladies gathered with him that the is been their guests at the Battery, will ac- gett, Supt anson. At the Baptist 1 pers agreed lightship a the ■, E. Read, Ceda it ll. l. uii. a. c. church beyoud the border, has member- vice conducted by pastor. Tuesday, home of Mrs. Clarence Ill me n me to 9 llgin place. migiisn ship- company them Dennysville, where they 11th at 7.30 in. .y evening, July- ;>Otli, e. 4 0 0 11 0 0 over but he still to Aug. p. Kpworth League, evening, July 29th, a pers don’t find sea room enough around it Johnson, ship of 500; proposes a oi street, Wednesday 1 14 0 0 will visit. Miss Laura Bowden, leader; subject, “Un- 9 Hanson, daughter' and thei in thick weather let ’em haul otf-hore,” he Cunningham, 3b.4 finish the referred to above and will 0 o’clock. They were the J.Ks 4 1 1 7 0 0 subject selfish, for the sake of Christ.” Thursday, B Ht of Pearl street, and said.The good schooner Polly was at G. Darby, lb. Jefferson L. Alexander of Eastport, for- to their 4 12 2 11 not likely accept a new charge before De- A tig. 0th, at 7.30 p. m. devotional service son of John Hallo- guests, and they lived up reputa Camden the lirst of the week and Brown, p...,. II, apparent- of the Belfast Gas ,fc the All are ^B". a time 2b. 4 0 1 0 2 0 merly superintendent conducted by pastor. welcome. were united in mar- tion of having the best kind of good ly has not been painted since she left liel- Lothrop, cember. ^B If. 4 1 2 0 0 0 Electric who spent the two years B d 11. MacQuarrie, who rolls, olives fast. She was minus a flying jib-Sch. Chamberlain, Co., past The August meeting of the Woman’s Aux- A delicious supper of salads, 3 0 1 3 0 1 The Journal had a call last Sat- ■ service. The bride was Annie If. E. S. B. Darby, ss. pleasant in Porto returned to Boston of the North church was a t Mitchell, Capt. .McDonald, 1 0 Ponce, Rico, iliary Congregational oar- ice cream, cakes and fruits enjoyed B. cf. 3 1 0 1 D. lir white muslin and arrived at Kockland July 29th from Phila- Robinson, urday from Kev. J. 0. Thompson, D., after several in will be held Monday afternoon, Aug. 10th, .^B wliic 1 rf. 3 0 0 4 0 1 Monday spending days p..;ts The couple were tables set under the grape arbor, with coal for the street railway— A. Johnson, of the First M. E. church at Mrs. Spencer Mathews’ cottage on the ^B delphia associate pastor towu as the guest of friends. Mr. Alexan- B d alls, Elmer McFarland colored lanterns. After su; John I. Snow of Rockland has bought shore. The meeting will be called to order was gay with Capt. 5 9 27 4 4 of St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Thompson West Bel- a steam Totals.33 der was successful in getting his wished- after ; will live in a distinctl of parties in Gloucester, Mass., at 3 30, and the program a picnic sup- ^B per a shower fell, but it was editor of the Mountain lighter, the Sophia, and will use her for ROCKLAND. was formerly Echo, for transfer to where he will per will be served. The industrial work- descended the head c t Minneapolis, local one, and upon and in stone. a. West with which The done the of Miss who wrecking purposes lightering ab. r. bh. po. e. Keyser, Virginia, continue to be in the employ of Stone & by pupils Shattuck, ^Bi-"I Howe of this bride of the party, Mis she arrived at Rockland last week....Sch. 1 2 2 2 has been a in will I® Dudley the prospective Cates, 2b. 5 1 Journal had an exchange, and after selling long missionary Turkey, from Webster. discussion and the members will B has chosen When the s M. V. H. Chase arrived Tuesday ss. 5 0 0 3 2 0 he under Atterbury, Edith F. Dunton. package Bird, that he was for several years secre- l'. ■!> her had a where she discharged a cargo of 4 2 0 0 0 0 paper doubtless be interested to hear of her famous ’B wedding, showing were collected and opened she larg Rockland, Blackiugton, cf. friend Mr. J. W. at the Peudletou dock for re- of the State board of Agriculture of W. K. Morison, his “Belfast.” B in her make-up. Miss collection of all sorts of useful kitchen ar coal and is Marshall, lb. 4 119 10 tary camel, is to be her sister’s cieve r This makes seven of the Pendleton 4 0 2 5 1 0 the climate did Porteus of Minneapolis, and the Misses ,... 'I„iiy tides, some of them accompanied by pairs. Ross, c. West Virginia. Finding The Maine Society supported '■ and Carleton Howe will After theeoi lire’s, fleet at this .Sch. Henrietta A. 4 0 0 2 0 1 Missionary little rhymes and sentiments. port... Green, If. not with him he his position Evelyn P. and Cora S. Morison arrived last the churches of our iii-' had been ashore on Fid- 0 2 0 agree resigned by Congregational man. The oldest brother tents of the last had been exanili Whitney, which 3b. 4 0 0 package Black, an to Thursday evening in Mr. Morison’s fine State is doing a varied work. Its mission- who married another showe dler Ledge at the entrance to Pox Island 4 0 1 0 1 0 and made experimental trip Florida, wrlght Howe, ed and commented upon, Skinner, p. aries go among the fishermen on tfie islands "I New York, and whose 1 Thoroughfare for two weeks, was floated rf. 4 0 where he was soon relieved of a trouble- Royal Tourist car, after a delightful trip threatened, and the merry party adjourne Flint, along our coast ; to the lumbermen in the *t: The Phil Daltons and the remainder of tb e Monday and towed to Rockland. She will J 1 ^ settle there. He from Buffalo. took the lake to to the parlor, where some cough and decided to They trip lumber camps of the north; to the country bacheloi I’ian 0 extensive the 4 0 24 7 3 ‘‘'’wright, the favorite evening was most eujoyably spent. require repairs.Monday Totals.38 at St. Peters- and from there toured the in settled and dis- f was from is now delightfully situated Buffalo, through people thinly neglected li» the family party who will solos Mrs. Read, Miss Maria i) sch. Harold C. Beecher launched 1 and vocal by Innings...1 23456789 the the Green tricts; to the crowded factory towns;or to which will make and Ml; s the marine railway and hauled alongside burg, where he has an orange grove and Adirondacks, Berkshires, wedding, Wells, Miss Amy E. Stoddard Belfast Y. M. A.0 110 110 1 x-5 the foreigner in our midst. Among the I-. .lenient for the Islesboro col were much b the wharf of the Belfast Fuel & Hay Co., of fruits flourish and the White Mountains. They spent Edith M. Davidson enjoyed y Rockland....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0—4 where all kinds tropical Finns and the Italians native pastors are at were Mi; s where her sails were unbent and other all. The out of town guests in the for as Mr. Thompson says it is Wednesday night in the White Mountains, work under the direction of the Maine Mis- Mrs. 1 made for undergoing repairs, Two-base hits, Chamberlain, Robinson, sand, Alice A. Hills of Boston, Cyr preparations via Poland Mr. The work of this society was taken on the for- G. Skinner. Home run, Cun- not soil, but just sand. Mr. Thomp- coming home Springs. sionary Society. Cook of Franklin, Mass., Mrs. Will s The tug Stella again Darby, Cates, sandy to be Stolen Lothrop, Robinson. will be the subjectof the Thursday eveniug N>. ■'*•"* of with first clasi Mass., Miss Rut h ward end of the railway, shoved ningham. bases, son is accompanied by Mrs. Thompson and Morison went on to Searsport, where his Belfast Arnold of Springfield, Brown Skinner 5. meeting at the North church this week. A 11 Miss Mar f ahead off the cradle, when the Beecher will Struck out, by 11, by Ruth is with her fey concert at this place thi Darling of Newtouville, Mass., after a further sojourn in New England little daughter staying song by Mr. F. Wallace Chase of Newton P 1 Miss Alice G. Fei again be hauled out and work on her begin. Fassed ball, Ross. Umpire, Darby. Time, August. Full particulars Carter of Augusta, and return their home in the South. Miss Edith Pendleton. will add to the interest of the is to be new 1.40. Shales. they will to aunt, program. sendee of Stamford, Coun. The tug topped. Scorer, these ladies in front the said: dark green laurel, and from the right of answer,. “O just grass.” One perfect lady at who The Republican Journal the garden sounded music. But you do I are copying the hats on the platform. “No woman arrives perfection €4 not conceive what struck me mo3t They do not wish them removed.” has not been a tom-boy.” Another that forcibly in that vast throng, and the You know how club women are often the number of divorces might be lessen- 6, 1908. their ed to be mar- BELFAST. THURSDAY, AUGUST same feelings recurred to me day after unjustly accused of neglecting if young people intending ried to such in- day at every session, morning and night. I home and their children. One evening, were obliged register i a of months before mar- FOR PRESIDENT, I was not greatly impressed by tbe in announcing selection music, tentions twelve that there beauty of the fair women, though many j Mrs. Decker said: “Now we will have riage instead of a few days; law. There should WILLIAM h. TAFT were to look upon, nor by the a violin solo by a poor, neglected daugh- ought to be such a lovely 1 woman's elegance and loveliness of their gowns, ter of one of our club women.” A also be a law regulating way OF OHIO. either closed nor by the animation of their counte- i sweet young girl, not comprehending of carrying an umbrella, advanced or said: “These nances, but by the large number of gray- the joke, slowly and soberly open. As one person but FOR VICE PRESIDENT, haired women. It moved me to thank- to the front of the platform, but sud- women possessed not only sense fulness to see them so interested, so denly she understood and a merry, common sense—not only common sense JAHES S. SHERMAN thoroughly happy in the consideration I happy smile irridiated her countenance but unusual vision.” inter- of effort in good and wise lines of I as she turned and glanced at her moth- All faces were earnest, eager, NEW YORK. every OF work. In all the clubs were eldefly er. Then Mrs. Decker took by the ested. There seemed to be no lazy or there. move- women who find they have much left hand a little girl of seven sitting by lackadaisical people Every FOR GOVERNOR, a Makes Bread that Combines 1 worth living for, who are not relegated her mother, the onlv child on the stage, ment betokened alertness, energy, to HON. BERT M, FERNALD to back seats to a silent deserted house ] and led her to the front. “Perhaps great desire, ambition accomplish would to see little to learn more of the con- or to idleness, whose children have left ! you club women like something, HIGHEST FINEST GREATEST OF POLAND. educa- them, having homes and children of j Ruth, another neglected child. She dition of affairs in public, civic, mother resolution to their own. I can but feel that these comes from Texas because her tional work, a right FLAVOR. For to Congress, to ad- COLOR. NUTRITION. Representative clubs are an inconceivable blessing to could not leave her behind.” wrongs, to remedy mistakes, some of the vance the rich as EDWIN C. BURLEIGH such women, giving them new'interests I am trying to tell you right living among in life, renewing both mind and body, things that were not reported in the well as among the poor and ignorant. ASIC YOUR GROCER, the is done in the OF AUGUSTA. the mind alert to seize new papers, and yet I long to tell you of One said, “whatever making We do truths and to act upon them. eloquence and pathos and earnestness home affects the community.” quick This there are criticisms and of those stirring addresses. I never not always bear this in mind. WALDO COUNTY NOMINATIONS. Although and rare one and no other ridicule of Woman’s Club life (and shall forget Senator Beveridge’s speech club work is a great benefit and vastly probably of better than social life. What clubwoman lias been honored For Senator, there may be an excess or abuse of it on child labor. His word pictures so-called similarly to four- and iniluence or is entitled to-wear so decora- B. F. COI.COlIll of Searsport in individual cases) I insist that it is a the poor children from seven great and good lessons go many to ii 11 shallow tions. For Sheriff, that has come to woman, teen years of age, girls and boys who out from these clubs good thing At one of the of an work in the mines and factories in to do away with evil, to promote sessions of the conven- Pure Lead AMOS F. CABI.KTON Winterport giving her a direct impulse, urgent lives, were al- tion we listened to some earnest Palm For of Probate, toward for all these United States of ours, good. Masury's Judge impetus helpfulness Mrs. Robert first vice words by Mrs. Denison of New York. Are to contain as GEORGE E. JOHNSON of Belfast those in need. Perhaps I feel this most too painful to be believed possi- Burdette, presi- guaranteed large percentage each of his dent of the Federation of Wo- She said: “In Julia Ward Ilowe we For Register of Frobate, more because I am rapidly ble. And yet the truth of General strongly have the of woman's but when assertions was proven and sworn to by men’s Clubs, has formulated a club epitome progress P. HAZK1.T1NE of Relfast growing gray myself, my OF AS CHARLES was through the the virtues of hair is white 1 shall feel intensely in- absolutely truthful, reliable witnesses. creed. So favorable the impres- centuries, For County Attorney, the the of the new. terested in this club work and not en- Little girls of seven years work all day sion it made when read before a Chi- old, ability May L E A D H. C. BI ZZEEE of Searsport the sunset for her from selfish motives. with a half hour’s intermission and are cago club that Mrs. Burdette had to linger long, gentle For County Treasurer, tirely is frivolous L-ent mvnlrp the last hour or two bv allow it to be upon slips of pa- presence always a benediction. ANY PAINTS made in this of Belfast Do you ask if there were printed COUNTRY, JOHN S. DAVIDSON after her “You will remember the the Au- women the accusation we overseers with dashes of cold water. per, to be distributed depart- day For County Commissioner, present—if tocrat invited the schoolmistress to sometimes hear is true that many Is not this slavery or worse? ure. The creed reads: The BEST there is in PAINT GEORGE E. BRY YNT of Freedom afternoon club life for take ‘the with him on Bos- club women attend these conventions Mr. Hubert Burdette spoke briefly I believe in long path’ al- ton common. The has been a ■ 0 a*mUa/Iua/I um to display their fine raiment? There one morning in way of greeting, women. proposal he did not under- I believe in club life for men long time deferred, but when the Presi- \\eiu oim wonij though lie admitted evening rAquiaito to dent of the United States invites file and Hashing diamonds and magnificent stand why he should be requested WOMEN IN COUNCIL. father and mother. president of the general federation to jewelry. Undoubtedly tliere were welcome the federation to Massachu- rob the home of woman has no to be present at a conference of fashionable ladies, perhaps some frivo- setts, since his home is in California. I believe that right governors work whatsoever outside of all States—an honor that came to ^MASURY’S^ The Biennial Meeting of the General Fed- lous lmt 1 studied many However, hospitality is sometimes undertake any ones, earnestly our Mrs. Deck- on one to offer in another's home of the along the lines of distinguished president, eration of Women’s Clubs. countenances, especially of those easier for home, philan- or club er—we have trodden the the and I saw not one that than in one’s own. And hospitality thropy, church, temperance life, long path Order by name and INSIST on having it. platform, Mr. Bur- from the alone for the last time and we may say, expressed or shallowness, and does bind together in work. that does not emanate home, Edw ard at the vanity with one of New \ papei read by -Mrs. Sibley sjeet- the social dette’s talk was a series of funny and in its final and best results return England’s greatest Club, heard, even in intercourse, just Sole of the 'Travellers July 24th.] tiresome. I ar to the home. Home must be and most eloquent statesmen, “One MASON & HALL, Agents, no foolisii conversation. stories which became always the one not tbe of wo- country, one constitution, one des- What shall I tell you concerning An impressive incident that first different, and far superior—indeed the center, but limit, whole con- held in was flit- entrance of that of the best addresses of the man’s life. tiny.’ FRED Insurance and Rt ( wonderful Federation meetings evening grand Mrs. Decker said one ATWOOD, VVIK,0RT’ -taI( when the vention—was Mrs. Burdette the I believe in rights in the family evening: last week in June? Statis- old woman, .1 ulia Ward Howe, by equal Boston the Its and for father and in intelligence, “The last and perhaps the most con- i concert program was half completed. next morning. subject object mother, REPRESENTING OVEk PORTV-EIVE MILLION ASM : tics? Even these are worth hearing, and if its affection and filial These the spicuous honor conferred upon the fed- .She was escorted her daughter and to idealize drudgery, sug- respect. j by eration was the invitation from Presi- Three thousand women were present when the audience saw her I are only followed, a long step club should foster. Plate Tornado Steam walking up gestions dent Roosevelt to attend the confer- Eire, Life, Accident, Glaes, Insurance, a will be taken toward making many 1 believe in nine-tenths of the club ! that opening evening from all parts of the middle aisle she received great I l.ol.l l'»» omd All She said: members doing the work and one-tenth insurance and There were sessions in ovation, an enthusiastic welcome. homes happier. ! inspection. our country. instead of the reverse. room of the White House, May 13th to rose and remained standing until she “We must cease home-making by the criticising Hali afternoon and So the of a 15th. Invitations to the conference -ymphouy morning, was seated. She left the hall before traditional and hearsay methods. I believe in value minute, Security Bonds for Cashiers. Contractors. Administrators and I'm. con- of time on the were extended to the governors, each Correspondence solicited. Beat estate bought and sold. for ten days. On the blue ban- the close of the and waved her as women are satisfied to and that thievery part evening concert, long was to three ad- as their moth- of one late member from those in wait- of whom allowed bring aers in the seating sections shone the hand repeatedly in acknowledgment of sider home-making just did will is visers, the congress, cabinet, supreme the welcome. The next even- ers, their they ing reprehensible. on to of State in the Union, hearty grandmothers, promptu reception the platform '-~ names every or I out of consideration for court and various national organiza- ing she was on the platform and gave not find it particularly interesting believe, Mrs. Decker Mrs. Moore. while over the main entrance the blue realize that the in the hat in all tions. While the unique position of (r~ us greeting in a line address winch inspiring. When they others, removing pub- ^k1 A LINE DISPLAY Of in of lic being the only woman delegate was shield with its golden motto, “Unity showed the continued vigor of her ideal home and the method evolving assemblies. PILES! PILES! h not in the delib- Her is bowed with it has advanced with the generations, I believe in occupying the seat fur- wholly agreeable, yet bore witness to the mul- mind. body feebly i Williams* Indian Pile Ointment will chip irivcr.-ity." else in the and thest from the aisle when there are erations of the conference, your presi- banner, tlie weight of eighty nine years, hut she as has everything world, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It tiple feminity under a single scien- to for the same rea- dent had great satisfaction.” Blind, is crowned with the beauty of her prepare themselves, artistically, others come, and, absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, entrances to the main to oversee front seats first. in Diversity” was the key- hhere are fifty white hair. tifically and economically, son, occupying “Unity acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Wil- maintenance of I believe that club members should note of all the closing exercises and ; Pile Ointment is ui! am balconies, and at each were Tuesday evening \ve,listeued to sever- the creation and it, liams' Indian prepared how from found expression that last evening in Piles and of the in white who al addresses of welcome -charming they will have solved the problem restrain themselves whispering, ; for itching private parts. dationed young women the addresses of the chosen ! mail 50c and >100. Wil- re- to make it or the of skirts or papers, dur- speakers, Sold by druggists ; the words from Governor Guild, witty interesting. rustling eiv, to t that all were seated in in the remarks of the newly elected of- liams' M'f’g, Co., Props., Cleveland, 0. marks from Mayor Hibbard, an easy “To you who are already home-mak- ing club sessions. duties name ficers, in the action of the delegates in right sections, hut whose chief graceful address from May Alden Ward, ers I wish to present four points of the I believe the character and good Clas- member of the club against their wills in the : WILLIAMS’ KIDNEY PILLS. WEAR were those o! rather than whom the Massachusetts love home-makers compass—Simplify, of each individual acquiescing doorkeepers people refusal of Mrs. the and esteem and a characteristic should be as sacredly guarded by all Decker, retiring Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have ushers, their directions from the l'resi- highly, sify, Jollify, Glorify. the of honor- as are those of the fam- president, to accept post you overworked nervous system and response by Mrs. Decker. Mrs. Ward ‘Simplify’ means to be independent other members your Lam son 6l i were to allow no one to in or It was symbolized most caused trouble with your kidneys and Jent pass said in part: and scientitie in your work of practical ily: and that the use of dishonorable ary president j when the dele bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, .fiiHinr Hip delivery of anv one ad- “Every one of the 40,000 club women living. Differentiate between the es political methods in club life for women convincingly perhaps, from the north, east and back, groins and' bladder? Have you a is here in to- sentials and the non-essentials and then will be the death knell of pure, woman- gates south, dress. At stated intervals the doors of Massachusetts spirit dabby appearance of the face, especially to the west alike, women representing every j night to give you welcome. That the pray for the courage eliminate ly organization. Linder the eyes? Too frequent a desire B. were for two minutes, permit- for club shade of in the ! opened men of Massachusetts are not here in non essentials. Much has been said I believe tbe golden rule varying opinion, joined pass urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney Pills admission and exit. Thus were chorus of the National 1 xii.g greater numbers is their misfortune, about the simple life and it has resolv- women should be: Do right unto oth- grand swelling will cure you, at R. II. Moody’s, Druggist. taught to be prompt, punctual others do unto anthem and the strains of Price 50c. people not tlieir fault. realize, as never ed itself to ‘a state of mind.’ The abil- ers, regardless of what plaintive and courteous our methodical Presi- They “Old at Home.” Williams’ O. by of men. ity to calls for a state of mind Folks M’f'g Co., Props.,Cleveland, that no woman ever before, the disadvantages being simplify you. dent. 1 believe sum held between 4 This last night was appropriately too, are here in spirit to join this of intelligence plus courage, which Tbe vesper service or will have, such perfect immedi- L’hey, It was a Clubring Offers. to the had, welcome. will interest and supreme joyous- and 5 p. m. was very impressive and styled “president's night.” Our Owing of an immense concourse of equal ate control It was re- marked tribute to both Mrs. Decker, 3i*owded condition our columns we have “If yon lind the weather a hit tropi- ness in home-making. inspiring. unique among I as has Mrs. ilecker. N\ lien she in several the and to Mrs. people cal it is because we have been so eager ‘Classify’ means to be executive ligious services in Boston retiring president, :iad to discontinue the advertisements of I the first business session of the the chosen ex- called to refute The audience numbered full Philip X. Moore, newly order she used :o give you a warm welcome, respects. dubbing offers, and will present them convention to probably three or four ecutive. Earlier in the after a die so often made us of uiarities. Set in motion tlie machinery 200o persons, all but being day, here. the finest gavel in this country. Made charge against of it was found jriefly They apply only to subscrip- joldness. that lias a time for everything, a place women, and nearly all in white gowns, night courting ballots, of ebonv. the gavel is embossed in sil- that Mrs. Moore had won a vote of ions paid in advance; and when payment is “You have not travelled these thou- for and a justified reason which made the picture a most attrac- by the the seals of everything Ward of Bos- uade it should be stated what if ver, design including then oil the tive one. The most remarkable feature, 510 over Mrs. May Alden premium, of the Col- sands of miles merely to see Boston; for everything, machinery the general federation and the which had been ton, who received a vote of 390. my, is desired. It is also necessary say to Sn ,’ou are here for a grave and earnest with kindliness of insistence and however, was the stage, crado federation (the latter making the Moore was born in Illinois and Spring Airs. ;hat none of these are are here because the Fed- finished will be one of the most decorated with rare originality and publications mailed to her with the Columbine, the jurpose; you product at She has gift of contributions to all the week, but which educated Vassal' College. with The Journal or from this office. We in the end of eration means to you opportunity and interesting your beauty past olorado State fiower. extra touches been of the Association of home-making. had a number of put up- president lave to pay for these one BLACK. BROWN, SOU the handle is set ail immense amethyst, ■esponsibility. Alumna;. The Boston Her- publications year is the on it for this service. In addition to Collegiate “We have pledged ourselves to use j ‘Jollify’ singing-at-your-work n and are then sent from recalling tiie color of the Columbine. ald this sketch of her: advance, they mr united to obtain betterj that eliminates worry. One the beautiful scenic Moral background gave STILL HATS. A1 When that sounded it was in- strength spirit From 1870-1879 she traveled and stud- iheir respective offices to our subscribers. gavel better better be interested in the there were rows of white grecian col- If it was for the cessa- tomes, schools, might immensely )ur offers are as for stantly heeded. surround-j sun not also a ied abroad. She has traveled exten- clubbing follows one : better and better laws; living were its umns and of green bay trees, Neckwear, Hosiery, Glo\e a two or three minutes’ ngs, citizenship day's practical tion of report, of of and vases con- sively in the United States, Canada ear’s subscription paid in advance: o work together for civic health and eclipsed by the morning fog worry, number large lovely the ladv at once took her seat. md Mexico. 88lie is vice of In speaking to our the cloud of worry, and the Mowers in luxuriant president L'he Journal and Farm & Home.$2.00 fact, anythin.c yon rest of is civic righteousness, preserve noon-day taining variegated One said.; “The my report j the St. Louis school of philanthropy Phe Journal and Tribune Farmer. 2 25 weather can he fmim! leritage, the forests, and the natural eventide shadow of worry, it is douht profusion, and resting upon pedestals verv good." j where those md interested in its research work uu- l'he Journal and McCall's Magazine... 2.10 leauties of the land; to procure for our and uncertainty that causes worry. grouped about the place Bv Thursday there were live thousand ier the foundation. Of the l'he Journal and New Idea Magazine.. 2.10 1 children an education which lits them Make master of the practical directing the service were stationed, Sage women the bien- yourself a P!ie Journal and Tri-Weekly Tribune.. 2 50 club present, largest he able to a Wednesday club she was charter DWIGHT P. P41 or life—the training of tlie hand and things, know your ground, the whole conveying striking impres- :iia! ve'. On State presidents’ night and served as and Special Campaign Offer: The Jour- 1 he heart as well as the head; to if others cannot do the things sion of a beautiful Italian garden of member, president names of of pre- say, inter- 1 tal and the Tri-Weekly Tribune each six MASONIC TE¥ forty-sewn presidents to this I do the middle at the front of which lirector from 1892-6. Intensely to make lent the children, not our own, being necessary home-making, ages, 1 nonths for one dollar in advance •Mate federations were down I ssted in tl e musical growth of the city, paid by 1 of their of natural know how to do them, I can do them, ild or new were leprived birthright of the subscribers. L=___ reports md thirty-six actually and the worries will desk of that harmonized with die assisted in the formation | to two 1 childhood; to obtain right conditions am independent, green iresent and spoke, each limited a musical club. She is general secretary md safeguards for the women be turned to gladness, there will be the general scheme of decoration. minute-. These were supposed to be proper )f the association of collegiate alumna', viio toil. song in your heart, a cheer ill your Personal righteousness and the ful- reports f the work of two years since md is one of the three alumna' trustees ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE House for ■•We have come together to learn how voice and a radiation of sunshine in filling of the law of love toward others he las' biennial—two years in two which Miss ;f Vassar college. A woman of liberal ve work most toward your life and home. formed the special message A two tenement llOllM- ;.! ninutesl One said she lived a may effectively and extensive she j lady half a mil- means to idealize your of Mt. Hol- julture information, goes to shore with 8 rods on in 1 hose ends. You represent “‘Glorify’ Mary Woolley, president Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co in a minute while Boston. 1 s a finished With he used for cottage lot.-; ,, year ion of earnest, women, work of common living—to eliminate yoke College, declared St. Paul had for parliamentarian. was of our Maine President, thoughtful and she combines OF MONTPELIER, VT. the street, small m•■tui.i pioud home- force dignity 1 vho believe, with one of our statesmen, drudgery. Go not look upon the women of the General Federation. juiet also 50 acres in Noiihpor; Mrs. White. I met her often and had executive Mrs. Moore the of ser- as a fate to which are “St. Paul never an audience jreat ability. good crop soil, plenty of talk ,hat ‘the best of life is joy making you imagined everal suggestive bits was before the EOIt THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 1907. mgs. This place \- suit;-1 pleasant, riee.’ Remembering all these tilings doomed, but a high privilege to which like this one, nor tiie worth which it brought prominently 31, »it.ii tier. federation of women’s clubs at the St. where one can a- t ! In n ve realize that there is a seliish side to you have been called. Never consider represents,” she said. Insurance in force January 1.1907. $73,516,551 00 tables. Fine view- of ha\ seems to be no women was associated There lazy as onerous. East in his were Louis biennial. She Written in 1907.. 24,845,010 00 who wants iaml u and 1 mr welcome, for we know that your I the practical things “Women of the day Anyone connected with this big federation, women whose or in with a board of managers at the Louisi- 3w”4« F. II. 1 coming will be to us a source of i There were several Farther from us than miles years, 01) llo.Vi., the of usefulness they bring ina and also $98,361,561 atmosphere an for words could not be understood their customs and conditions. Yet the purchase exposition, being suf- ; itrength, inspiration years.” ; except Policies terminated the 21,002.544 00 with them makes most men’s clubs m otlieer in the federation, she during year. It is fur me to tcdl you of ; by those very near and 1 decided that writings of St. Paul touch us with an planned .ter bv contrast. Xew York has impossible sadlv Insurance in force Dec. 31,1907 — 00 1 each and the voice needed training for public that is almost appalling, for he, $77,359,017 club but Mas- day’s every evening’s pro- insight to thirty thousand women, as for It the other that did much make the ASSETS DECEMBER 1907. ;ram, but I attended every session speaking as much singing. more than any of apostles, janizations 31, sachusetts leads in membership, having j fit. Louis biennial memorable. 00 aithfully. In order to do this, it was j was a great comfort and delight when placed stress upon life. He was more Deposit notes. .$6,957,257 thousand. Her hospitality In the convention Mrs. Deck- ■teal estate .. 50,000 oo thirty-six to decline numerous came to the front whose liberal than all the rest. To him Chris- closing lecessary alluring speakers Cash in bank ..., 155,231 91 .Men or women to was absolutely without limit. Califor- that it is iv made what all felt to be a memorable deposited repr< entertain- everv word could be heard owes the debt .... Iowa nvitations to theatres, distinctly tianity great Cash iu office 593 29 Magazine, edited by I r nia sent 32 delegates, Florida 14, She said: “I am not going to 74 M. recitals, excursions and recep- through that vast hall. There were not simply a sect. speech. Mils receivable. 144,415 ley”), Ida Tarbc'l Eh 47, Minnesota 25, New Hampshire 37, nents, dear because we ] was in such. Miss Boswell was one, “Creeds wax and wane; say farewell, friends, Straight proposition. ions. Boston most generous many apprehension Dec. 94 from to Xew York w.i and Illinois !i2. Illinois ire not to I am to Total assets 31,1907.$7,307,4*97 terest year > a, liberal in device for and she told us of her work in the Df truth differs from one to going part. going and lospitaiity, most generation LIABILITIES. Experience capital n -1 sent also forty-nine alternates, as all fall back and keep step with you. I < and canal zone in the of eight but a real message to the hu- portunii v. Write .1. N TH A 1 to mr comfort pleasure. organization another, te-insurance reserve.. 83 the federated clubs had the right how Its its rave no ambition but to be one of your —$43,233 street, New York City I to tell that Mrs. large clubs in each large town; man soul is not outgrown. need, ..osses not send alternates as well as forgot you Decker, co-workers. adjusted, yet delegates. these were into the Canal for and jomrades and due. 9,220 0o from all vhose words in introducing the speak- organized capacity deep joy deep suffering The total number of delegates “I have not loved this federation be- ..osses reported.. 11,572 53 * rs were varied and Zone Federation of Women’s Clubs remains unchanged from age to age. was twelve unique, presented Commission and broker- THE -lie States about hundred. the he was a jause I had the high honor of being its ulia Ward Ilowe as, not of Boston, and what great pleasure and profit “Paul was not only liberal, 10,200 00 China was the most remote country but because I believe it is age but “of the uni- women there derived from these realist. His was a very ^resident, 74,226 36 PRESIDEN i Mrs. tot of Massachusetts, lonely practical relig- sending a delegate. Ferguson not a ;he most hopeful organization in the Assets to protect policy J erse at large.” Mrs. Howe is a little clubs. Miss Boswell said: “It is on. lie preached always personal right- represented a Shanghai woman’s club love of human- and for women. It is not built on one holders. 7,233,271 58 roman in lavender silk with Spanish far cry from the digging of the world’s eousness of life and that CAM!’ \lA of members. London was well dank. I have an idea that you cannot fifty [ sii-p and Mrs Decker is tall and smil- water-way to the establish- ly which makes men and women ready $7,307,497 94 Miss new I greatest of this and represented. Georgie Bacon, of women’s clubs. ;o work for others. ;ake the women generation SUMMARY. The Tribune. N. ng, a wonderful presiding otlicer. That ment Tri-Weekly ■Mate of Massachusetts, said rut them on one and make them rotal admitted assets. $7,307,497 94 president 1J irst she was in white and 1 wish there were time to quote from “So I have been thinking that in all plank the news of the Prpsirteie women: ‘‘Whatever evening gold j s’et not to the visiting club on eco- of the there. We are on a bridge, over surplus, including deposit nth a flower at her breast, Mrs. Burton Smith household die work you women federation itay notes. 276.014 58 and you have felt lias single pink j we to the women of the eluding the elction retim pleasure profit Ilowe from Enos Mills earnest lave been this week you ,vhich pass ..osses in 1907 263.720 63 us.” Is she and Mrs. Julia Ward nomics; plea doing past paid been doubly appreciated by j in rext ..osses since — 7,147.33c 80 and The Jour 1 food on the all for forest preservation, which was lave been worshipping God not less generation. paid organization Republican of work accom- together, platform, like Jain in assets in 1907 113,622 47 The business reports j on the woods and than are effort “What 1 would this federation cacl for 1 .cknowledged the, great personal power i part a poetic essay ;ruly you today—every 1 Jain in net surplus in 1907 20,498 15 $1.00. Address and that to he attempted in j ;o do is illustrated by the words of a plished, 1' the woman from the east and the ! camp life; from Miss American’s pleas !or the benefit of humanity is a sacri- the future, were interesting and marvel- for made of Massachusetts, who seven F. H. & C. C. PLUMMER. REPUBLICAN JOUR voman from the west. Mrs. Decker is ! for play grounds, recreation plots ; fice acceptable to God. You have i fuvernor lous and prove the indomitable energy McLean’s I rears ago addressed a large assemblage General Portland. Maine. Bella'*7. * of of great I little city children; from Mr. ;o many of such efforts. Agents. woman. Shall I endeavor to rect, splendid physique, of a at of give L U1 U1U it the unveiling monument 1 xeeutive has and im- ; leilguwill litlK UI1 Llie ctl oeipaii, “There is your warfare for civic | some account of the improving, ability, perfect where those who on both you oediate control of the convention, is [ from Thomas Nelson Page’s extremely righteousness, your saving little chil- Vicksburg, addresses from both men iides believed were met to enlightening J and business-like, address on Literature. His dren from and mines, your \ they right of social ery definite, orderly interesting sweatshops and women high standing, sentence to the women was tenements which shall be rattle and to die. Seeds TO 11: > ihe" is perfectly at ease in difficult situa- closing providing Plants, cultured speakers ot great literary sue- tide of “I do not know who this governor ions; decided, yet never claiming too this: “With your help a great really homes, your work that we may cess, and Christian peo- .otto niinn fno/le itaii v attomnfo fnr H.a but I have always remembered philanthropic nueh; unassuming, thougiitful and en- civic righteousness has been sweeping vas, House at 24 Union sire, advanced thinkers and those en- will vliat lie said. It was this: ‘Massachu- ple. j’ generous. She is ever ready to over the country and prevail ^reservation of our forests and natural and Flowers. dowed nature with irely :etts and about face, ished if desired. by quick perception if shown that some other’s the of commercialism esources, your of peace | Missouri, right Inquir kinds and con- ieid, plan against spirit promotion and keen humor? All earnest woman forward, march. Shoulder to shoulder.’ 3 wiser than her own. In any differ- and business.” imoug nations. Every d-itf MRS. C. A ditions were represented. sessions education and the the life of others is liv- “This is my slogan for the federation, Jut flowers placed on lots at 1 nee of opinion concerning a measure At other ,vho is helping At the opening concert Monday even- The Mot Massachusetts or Illinois, or any ‘ r resolution, she invariably said: pure food law were discussed. ng the law of Christ.” at reasoable I was thrilled, not by tiie music, 1 State for itself, but all shoulder to •emetery Sundays ing, ‘Ladies, this is your convention, not jhairmau of this last committee was The Chatauqua Women’s Club, or- it was tine. I have often a march of good women, not i ates. 66-2 although nine; do not rega'rd me. I am not seu- introduced by Mrs. Decker as one who tanized in 1888, represents thirty-five boulder, Telephone SEARSPORf heard at College, at morning : but for better homes and for Wellesley j cannot hurt had lived on pure food these and was at the or fame, the hundreds and * itive—you my feelings. absolutely Hates, represented chapel exercises, was therefore was also a 1 he little children, for a steady, honest, my measure if you think best. last two years and per- nennial. There large WILLIS E. HAMILTON, Florist. hundreds of girls’ sweet voices Ippose > cientific of a great nation.” young )o what seems wise to you.” fectly healthy. There were scores of ■epresentation at the Convention of the upbuilding in in exquisite harmony, always After Mrs. Decker finished there was rising worship j ihe is cordial and seemed to know speakers whose names I cannot men- Daughters of the American Revolution I have heard and again at Yale ; very minutes a demonstra- again the word to to a women, not one dull one, ind their and breakfast 1 or ten prolonged Compiiii! 1 ntuitively right speak tion; bright reception given Heating the far differ- all It and Dartmouth colleges who have known her beautiful women and ones. One it the Vendome was one of the most 1 ion, which affected greatly. NEW RUGS in ! tranger. Those plain ent tones of young men united songs have been born under the I eemed as if, with the loss of Mrs. ire devoted to her. Yet at said: “Many mjoyable social functions attended, j ....FROM.... HEATING AND PLUMBING of and have been entirely 1 a and hymns praise, both in word and that must be rhere were three hundred Decker as president, great personal j1 imes she is abrupt, platitude they good—but nearly J- i^- not tiie music alone when in a -■ greatly stirred, by nod must be for and we were 1 ilow had come to all. Yet, Stoves an I ;esture. She has a queer little they good something—they Daughters present highly Steum, Furnaces, or the voices, but by the faces of all I ew words of dignified praise Old Carpets. Her fund of must add to virtue, knowledge. Many entertained the toasts and after hearty 11 our lot altogether pleasing. by Tin Plate, and Sheet these thousands of young people; some from whom were ilrs. Decker introduced Mrs. Moore, SEND FOR CIRCULARS TO J1 lumor is never exhausted and some are raised in blind alley, linner speakers, among 1 but never have I been so deeply moved their and < after the latter had spoken, STAPLES’ BLOCK, SEAKSI j vord or happening on the platform or which they are just finding way Vfrs. Charlotte Emerson Main iveryone, as in looking down from the balcony on 1 elt that the and true chord had ORIENTAL RUG n the audience would call forth in- out.” In a discussion of labor saving Vfrs. Lockwood of Washington, Mrs. right WORKS, vast in Hall been and that the feder- that assemblage Symphony of wit. inventions, one the time saved by Miss Helen Winslow, Mrs. i igaiu touched 5inl2 SKOWHEGAN, MAINE. faces. tantly a flash genuine said, Decker, E. J. HATCH and in studying their Every not wasted.” Mrs. Daniel < ition had found a fitting successor to Fifty or sixty ladies, the directors, these must be used, Vlabel Loomis Todd, seat was occupied and perhaps not a to drs. Decker. peakers and prominent guests, usually Another said, “Our apprenticeship L,othrop and many other prominent INSUR NCE AND REAl I'1 dozen men Many women, the we must of of old-time songs followed present. at on the behind Mrs. Deek- other nations is ended. Now vomen. Mrs. Helmuth New Tork Singing were in platform for Old New ELMER E. BROWN. M. D.. majority, indeed, gowned in civic vas noticeable because of a I hese addresses—“Hurrah now the llaii- great :r. One day, more than usual, she had teach and lead righteousness, especially 1 represent for the heat was ever with us It 1 Old Home,” Maine Farmers and York r white, nsisted on and order in in the betterment of humanity. ong white ribbon sash which she wore England,” “My Kentucky a tempera- perfect quiet of a Thousand “Old 183 HAMMOND BANGOR. Insurance Companies. Tin- H" and constantly increasing hat should was said someone that “Literature icross her shoulder, and upon which ‘Song Years,” ST., wa- tiie he audience and that every by insurance the past 3 years ture. The hall is very fine, plat- the and i’olks at Home,” and Columbia, the « ie removed. Some woman was the poetry of every day life, vere pinned eighty-six badges and $S).70 on village residence''. disgruntled Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, mi form, tiie stage beautifully arranged don’t of the nation.” the various clubs * }em of the Ocean.” Thus every sec- or one year from $D.OO to unreasonably, said, “Why gold nsignia representing 1 icluding the titting of Glasses. me refer and decorated to represent udely, bits which she I ion of the was a tribute this please allow to y artistically mu the women on the to re- Here are some bright gleaned md patriotic societies to| country paid to it. Address of Versailles. ask stage t3F"In Belfast. Odd Fellows’ Block, Room 2 you know verify the famous garden a the A asked either as an active or i n song. R. F. I). No. riove their hats?” Instantly with from addresses. foreigner jelongs, honorary J tf’J Me., all the of flowers with an im ivery Monday. Through finery gay came the if our National motto was “Keep off nember. The collection is a beautiful The biennial adjourned trailed wreaths of imile of perfect patience and gay gowns long i FI has returned two months....Rev. and Mrs. Edward Cun- Hussey.... Miss Effie M. ye AN OCEAN LINER’S CARGO. BAKED APPLES, SOUTHERN STYLE. LIFE. weeks at Willard ningham of New from after a few Brooklyn, .York, are spending Hector fine County Correspondence. she was joined by Four Hundred Longshoremen Rush Day thought O'ympus. guests of Mrs. Cunningham’s sister, Mrs. Beach, Portland, where With its dew of Give me a taste of life I and Night to Load One Ship. airy wine; Flora Bickford—The services last Sunday friends_Mrs. George Patterson and little Bacchus in ihe fore.-t drew Not the tang of a seasoned wine; JACKSON. Tankards of Not the drug of an unearned bread; morning were very interesting. The choir daughter Isa from Los Angeles, California, Down on the wharf the rush was at the foamy brew, Malt of of Not the grape of an untilled vine. Miss Lula Stiles is at home on her vaca- rendered music and Wentworth of Waldo, its height. Under the sputtering bluish blossoms, tang root, special the pastor and Mrs. Herbert With his face—the brute! The life that is really life; tion.Mrs. Ellen Chase and Mrs. Willard arc lights, amid endless clang and pimpled daughter, spoke briefly upon the Last Supper. Two Maine, visited their cousin, That conies from no fount afar. Mrs. and Maud rumble, the produce of America came Sylvan fairies, dainty pied, But springs from the toil and George Chase, granddaughter, young ladies were admitted to the church Sparrow, July 28th and 29th....Miss strife, in. From the the mines and Golden looked and azure eyed, In the world of as are. Miss Charlotte, of Lowell, Mass., are visit- Mrs. Tur- prairies, things they in full membership. The sacrament was Turner visited her grandmother, the mills, from the forests, the cotton Take the lily’s cups of gold, relatives in towu.Mr. and Mrs. her old schoolmate, With the Give me the whole of life I ing administered in a most impressive manner ner of Palermo, and plantations, tobacco fields, orchards crystal draughts they hold, till the stream The the and the Edward Morton of Waterville are visiting the who was assisted Miss Eddie Nelson, July 31st....Miss Dyer, and from the oil fields and Drinking sparkling joy, hope pain, by pastor, by Rev. vineyards, Fills them with the dance of dream! The struggle whose end is strength, relatives in town. who has been working for Mrs. Anson from the Edward Cunningham. Next Sunday will meat-packing houses, grimy The loss that is infinite gain ; vacation with Where the rammer fall the is her factories, large and small; ponderous pippius Nut the drouth of a cloudless CENTER MONTYILLE. be observed as aged people’s day.E. Bradstreet, spending In the orchard’s sky, Mrs. Dyer of Mont- engines of steel, harvesters, reapers, grass-grown thrall, Not the rust of a fruitless rest. at R. Packard is a well. After her parents, Mr. and There lifts for me— A neighborhood picnic was held Frye’s digging going Olympus me sun and the a automobiles, bars of silver and Give the storm: he came to ville_Mr. Harold Weiner, graduate yellow Pluck the fruit and shake the tree: mountain Saturday afternoon. It proved a down 20 feet pure runuing water. bricks of bales of cotton and wool The calm and the white sea crest. from Brunswick, and his gold, Put it ill a pan and bake for distant views— Peter Ayer Bowdoin College, and hides and barrels perfect day TROY from tobacco, meats, Just for love of old time’s sake! Give me the best of life! friend, Miss Mamie Breen, Lewiston, of flour and boxes of of Freedom spent Saturday with William All are to learn that Herbert C. fruit, hogsheads To live in the world with God, delighted are their vacation with Mrs. Wal- Leave the skin, but clean the core, is at spending of oil and casks of wine; tens of thou- Where the seed that is sown and dies Lowell_Mrs. J. 0. Bartlett visiting Libby of Waterville will speak at Winder- has Then around the fruit-globe pour ter Mr. Charles Flye bought sands of and machines to make Lifts a harvest over the sod. Jonathan Bartlett’s-Charles Levenseller Bessey... things Melted sugar, cinnamon, mere, August 13. Troy will surely be are a nice colt of parties in Clinton.Mr. things—piled up on the wharf by the Pinch of butler—when *tis done Where beauty and truth one, anti nieces of Waldo were the guests of and Mrs. J. M. Where the right must have its largely represented....Mr. James a former resident of Free- acre. And still all night the teams Serve with cream, and let your lips way. Thompson, storm clouds for Elijah Gay last Sunday-Miss Myra Greer and Elmer and little of clattered in and the Smack w ith as down it Where the part stars, Chalmers daughter called on old friends in Freedom Sat- tugs puffed up joy slips! her dom, And the starlight heralds the day. of Malden is visiting great grandmoth- Pittsfield visited Mr. and Mrs. T. P. a with the barges; and from hundreds of Tyler urday, Aug. 1st. Mr. Thompson has been Base until the golden wiue er, Mrs. Clara Palmer.... Miss Myra Drum- of miles away the trains were rushing Of the bubbles Give me the toil of life' Sunday_Mrs. Mary Bagley Pittsfield great sufferer from diabetes and bis friends apple Sue, mond, daughter of Josiah Drummond of hither, bringing more boxes and barrels Hound the pan, in corners sweet The muscle and mind to dare, is visiting at Chester Hillman’s—Presi- are to see him so much improved. glad and to be in at the last Crystallizing with the heat, No luxury’s lap for my head, Portland, visited her cousin, Mrs. Eliza Mrs. C. Chase of Bates W’aterville bags packed dent and George Mrs. David Johnson has gone to moment. While the butter and the spice No idly won wealth to share. Bean, recently_Miss Anna Brown of are of Mr. Mr. Clar- Melt into it iu a trice! Whether or College, Lewiston, guests and t.n st.av -a fow wppks with her son, In gangs at every hatchway the four by pick plane, Belfast is stopping with her aunt, Mrs. Williams Whether by tongue or pen, Mrs. Augustus Stevens this week—Has- euce Johnsou....Rev. Thomas P. hundred men were Jove and on trundling, heaving, Juno, your throne. Let me not live in vain; Volney Thompson. of has been son Gordon a Drink the wine and the bone! kell Burgess Pittsfield spending aud Mrs. W illiams and little straining, rough crowd, cursing and pick Let me do' a man’s work among men. at the hoarse shouts of the fore- Sing of honey and of dew, a few days at the Center—Mr. and Mrs. from Uoulton are spending their vacation joking --Charles P. Cleaves in the Youth’s Com- BELMONT. Where ambrosial founts run blue; visited their Mr. Mrs. A. M. Small.... men; while from the darkness outside, KTON OF WALDO CO. Mrs. Wm. Reed and son Win. Xye of L. B. Harding aunt, Benj. with their daughter, Draw the ale and strain the lees— panion. ! heavy black rope nets dropped down to in Clinton Saturday and Sunday— About fifteen from this place spent Sunday, Apples are Hesperides! Springfield, Mass., and Carrie Sprague of Foster, gigantic handfuls of Kenfield and four children gather cargo, The verses at the head of this column isperauce lieeord.] relatives in town Mr. and Mrs. of Aug. 2nd, at Windermere Park, Unity.... Brown and baked and Boston, Mass., visited swing them back up to the deck of the golden, done, seem to express the spirit of tile time in a Connecticut are relatives in town. Mr. the sou of Mr. James Ames and of sun, the w Last visiting Guy Ames, and then down into her hold. So Spiced sugared—fruit very w'ay and to thus possess a genu- toil, Republican last eek. Sunday, accompanied by ship Juice of dew and happy _Mrs. Chase of Waterville is the guest of of who thought to be drown- all the and to morning sweet, ine note. Theauthor. Mr. Cleaves, ••rtff of Waldo county Mrs. David Cook and Mrs. Owen Emmons Unity, everyone through night right up Amber of the prophetic is safe and the hour of midday heat; is a recent graduate of Bowdoin also of m. was born in AVinter- of Bel- her sister, Mrs. Rowena Clary.Miss ed in Unity pond last winter, sailing the rush went on. Creamed and buttered, baked and white— and two children, Paul and Dorothy, Bangor Theological school. He held a re- He believes in the 1 who for two has been a in California. WTe all For the great ocean liner’s work is Dreams in fast atwl Mr Mini Mrs. ('lias R. Atiilrpws Sadie Gowen, years happy with his uncle of joy every bite! cent over the worth of pastorate Winthrop Congre- .mil its enforcement, student at and with Mr. Ames, an old student hundreds thousands of dollars church and has in Farm- A. of Moody Institute, Chicago, sympathized Giuts of orchards, with their smiles, gational preached u-uratdd that it can be they visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Sprague a month. And the must sail on for the east six months studying in New of Freedom Academy, and we are pleased ship Laughing leagues of meadow miles; ington and New Sharon, flis literary work it the aid of the “Stdr- Waldo.James Flye of Unity is in town time.—Ernest Poole, in the August both in prose and verse has received very- a Bible talk at son still lives.Rev. J. Hivers rippling, brooks that sing, York, gave very interesting to learn that his favorable consideration from the I.f. rift's of our State, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Clark, Everybody’s. April on her bloomy wing, leading safe North Troy church Sunday. Excellent Burford Parry has returned after passing a magazines. “A Box of Sardines,” a novel, mi four years it is lie was accompanied by Miss Inez Gould. Dancing to the harp of play music was furnished. Miss Gowen will in Foxcroft in Mr. Charles Cox’s In arms serially in the Congregationalist a tit I * y salooil men have few weeks Horse Talk. the lilac of May ! appeared _Miss Lizzie Knight is visiting in Bel- few ago from his Sun. enforcement in Waldo at Troy Corner church next Sunday He comes back to us much betier years pen.—Lewiston 1 fast_Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allenwood and speak cottage. Not baked apple, not alone in a Casmo, the handsome stallion which lias any other county p. in. on India, where she expects to go as than when he went away and preached Fruit and juice and bavored zone— two sons, Lester and Earl, and Mrs. Lizzie stood at the Gilman Bros.’ farm this season, Moil to our 2nd. IIis But the air and O /i, 5 x- O I A population. a missionary. Special music will be fur- fine sermon Sunday morning, Aug. has been purchased by Dover and Foxcroft ampler gleam I X worth and Allen wood, were at The Head of the Tide Of the past that brings its dream, sterling nished and a attendance is text was “The Print of the Nails.” In the in this section who Bean the Tha Kind You Have Always large anticipat- parties. Many people over Bought — Sweet, with and bright all xecutive officer. Many Sunday visiting Mrs. Emma Stewart are interested in the of fine horses youth ed... .An enjoyable meeting of the Ladies’ evening his subject was “Songs of the Des- breeding With the breath of dew and clover! ikers liave been sent to Mrs. Geo. McCloud and Ethel of will he to learn that Casino is to daughter with Mrs. Frank Conner last pleased Aid was held ert.” That also was very interesting. continue to make his home iu Foxcroft.— —Baltimore Sun. T* riods of tune besides Dorchester, Mass., are in town visiting at Observer. aes. fear week. Piscataquis -—» * They jail Clias. Simmons....There will be a dance at LIBEK1Y. a result several are Casmo is from Pearl Brook Farm stables, Mystic Grange Hall next Saturday evening. SWAN VILER CENTER. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knowlton have re- ,. Mil the borders of our Belfast. Music Townsend’s Orchestra of four Mrs. Watson Robertson had sixteen cal- turned to the village to reside permanently ■ •ss in license States, by It is Among the good horses in which Winter- their saloons pieces.Rev. Edward Cunningham of lers last Sunday.... Mrs. James Knowlton and not for a visit, as announced. closed port takes pride, there is a new one in X. will at is her Mrs. Caroline a to see the people iiimate business, Brooklyn, Y., preach Mystic visiting sister, Marr. always good sign young Gretchen Nelson by Nelson, 2.0‘J, darn by inhibition, all temper- Grange Hall next Sunday afternoon at .Mrs. Helen Cummings has gone to returning to the old home after being away Watchmaker, second dam by Grey General, Gen. owned Walter .. s and temperance 2 o’clock... .If we do not get rain soon in to visit relatives — Mr. Cunning- for a while.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carr of by .McClellan, 2.2(1, by Jonesport will ere in AValdo Wortnran. Gretehen’s third birthday county, this crops, with the exception of who works at Mr. Jenuys, is a Albion Corner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. vicinity ham, having occur July 31st. She is a handsome gray duty to support Mr. W. L. corn, will be a failure. Most of the farmers vacation... .The Monroe & Brooks Tel. Co. Cela Nelson the past week.Mrs. mare and not old to be State although yet enough •inning election, where show her she is have finished haying and report about held a meeting at Martin Robertson’s last Cargill has returned from Bangor, urged to gait, good gaited fortli in one of the and Farm and himguiafli CASTGRIA very two-thirds of a but of and Mrs. Mark her Mrs. Walter Aler- promising.—Turf, our State, in an edi- crop, good quality. Thursday evening.Mr. she visited mother, Home. For Infants and Children. h Snow and four children of Frankfort visited row.The Liberty Comedy Co. are ar- | reads: APPLETON. arieton, Waldo county relatives in town last Saturday and Sunday. for another tour through the coun- The ball game played here Saturday ranging j lias lived up to the _Mrs. Elmeda who has been with with their successful play, “My Aunt fULEi bo\ s of Wash- Bowen, ty law and of his between the Medomae Camp Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia The Kind You Have af the Mrs. Watson Robertson for several weeks, town office in the village and the nine re>ulted in a Betsey.”.The : he lias thereby in- ington Appleton has returned home and Mrs. Eliza Pattee of has been much improved by the removal of \ of the violators of score of five to rive, but the game was not is with her now — Sirs. Caroline the fertilizer signs, and by having the roof ipathizers. Yet even finished on account of a heavy rain fall. Searsport An Invaluable Marr and her son had a nice monument set and Mrs. Edgar for As- Always Bought well- lias brought to Supper for the boys was furnished by newly shingled.Mr. AVegetablc Preparation and on their double lot last week-E. li. Little- of Somerville, Mass., are guests of Mr. icnt must admit, the ladies of Golden Rod Rebekah lodge in Hay simulating the Food andReguta- ■ e has his field and and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Airs. Geo. Aleservey.The Aledomac performed their dining 8. Gushee family and the Stomachs and Dowels of w hall.Ulysses edtertain- Family ting straightforward ay, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lauris- are to a vaudeville of is here for a few Mr. Cunningham Campers give ana lr ne mis Farmington days. lavor, ton Nichols of Belfast last Sunday—Mrs. ment in this place on the night of August the friends of Gushee is doing quite an extensive business es.il'ul as been Post is confined to [□IlISS Hasweli of Monroe has quite 12th.Mrs. Llewellyn ■ furniture Rodney ■ «i ■ uld wish, it is because as an undertaker and dealer in Remedy | m j | sick, but is much better. Miss Mabel Rose the house with a sprained ankle.Air. work has been undone in Farmington and has a branch furniture Hampden Corner, Me., is at work for Mrs. E. A. Robertson....The Albeit Meservey of Providence, R. I., is Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- ion of higher officials.'’ store here, managed Charles Bills. August 14, 1906. Sewall ness and Rest.Contains neither understood that the young people report a fine time at the dance visiting his brother, Aleservey. “Would in to ‘L. F.’ At- 90 to 95 degrees in the shade here Friday. say regard nor Mineral. ire united and are de- last Win. B. Revere of Alass., Proctor is his in Cunningham’s hall Friday evening. Airs. Peabody, wood’s Bitters they are invaluable in Opium.Morphine if _Mr. John visiting par- -f, at this candidate were was in town last week on business connect- cases sick Not Narcotic. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Proctor. John Ice cream and cake served.Blue- of indigestion, biliousness, hi the ents, and expenditure huckleberries and ed with the new tannery.Air. and Airs. headache, etc. I would not be with- is an officer of the Charlestown, Mass., berries, raspberries, : money will do it. and Miss out them in the house for use.” of blackberries are all ripe together this year, Kleber J. Knowlton Gladys family State Prison.Miss Elizabeth Carleton BKtpt afow OSVrt 21 riTCBEH which is out of the usual.. .ClarenceDickey JVUUtt IIWII wi UU1UV1 Hi., U.UUU., >•* ■ ^Jours respectfully, Salem, Mass., has been the guest for a few Seed- as Mrs. Mary Stevens. Pumpkin JOSEVELT’S” LIBRARY. Monroe was the of Richard Robert- J. Knowlton’s for an indefinite stay, Mr. * days of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Davidson. of guest Mx.Scnna •. Robertson is is in health.Mr. and The “L. Bitters have Pocfullt Salts sou are son last Sunday.. Martin get- Knowlton poor F.” Atwood’s | Mr. and Mrs. Farr and of Boston Anise Seed * I Book Chests Sent Far- out the to extend the Mrs. Jas. Pease of Appleton have returned earned a great reputation by relieving spending their vacation at Bert Mitchell’s. ting poles telephone IVppermint ) after a two weeks’ at the Sher- sickness and promoting health. They 11 Hi Ca/ianattSofo * 1 by Seamen’s Society. _Alonzo Pease has returned to his home line to the village.Mrs. Joan Robertson home stay are the the ffSrmSted \ j on her hand and hurt man in Beaulieu Park on the lake “family physician,” great With the in Mass., after a visit of two let a window down cottage •! Cl^dwd .tigar f | August 3. Somerville, ; household in thousands of Huron line tirwrnroi rmitn hu/ill \l Q nil M I'S 41- annual church lawn remedy J relatives here.Mrs. A. H. shore.The party WrdUynsn ng the first weeks with j handy—always safe—al- printed held on August homes—always bert and Mrs. Lizzie Smith of bei t Moody and sister visited at E. A. Rob- will be Monday night, 17tb, ate the New niece, ways reliable and efficacious. At the t A Remedy forConstipa- uppermost polar ertson’s Moody when a big time may be expected.Mrs. perfect Rockland, were guests last week of Mr. Sunday.Miss Ethelyu store, 35c. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, of American books of New York at the I tion. W. E. began work for Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlton L. J. Cornu sang again and Mrs. M. F. Hanley.Mr. j Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ig the northern seas, of Belfast last Monday-Henry O. Nick- church service last Sunday. She rendered Overlock, State S. S. Missionary, occupied ness and Loss of Sleep. n the hold of Lieut. erson and family have moved into their new two solos and led the congregational sing- | the pulpit of the Baptist Church, Sunday. j who lias been in a that will be long remembered lap “Roosevelt.” Re- house.Mrs. Beal, poorly ing way (' I'acSmule Signature of MOKKILL. Mrs. Max- all who had the of hearing her. | two of their 3,000 iloat- for two weeks, is rather better... by pleasure CiiT.a.n- Ci.h.L.l fi.il.vtwl a of Boston rendered some Kennedy’s im is Oil the sick list.Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Mr. A. W. Snow j; GtL&jrfiAZj-- j going into brisk cir- nic last Thursday on the shore of Tilden mond ot Waterville are visiting at Isaac beautiful organ music and Mr. Dinslow, NEW YORK. J | i;re arctic explorers pond, Belmont. Some 200 were present, in- Cook’s.Mrs.Elizabeth Stearns of Water- the pastor, preached a sermon on the •‘Life Laxative cast oft for the the school. of Jesus.” The church ially cluding parents and friends of town, Mass., is visiting her son, Hamlin and Teachings peo- of the headquarters The Supt., l)r. T. N. Pearson, furnished Jenkins. ple feel very grateful to Mrs. Cornu and men's Friend society bananas, e mdy and peanuts, it proved to Mr. Snow for their assistance at the ser- Cough Syrup TllOUNllIKE. some of this nation’s be a line day.Miss Emma Mutch return- vices during the last two Sundays.E. II. M. s. Hatch of Jackson and Richard C. i be ed to Augusta last week.Mr. Eugene Bradstreet Post G. A. R. held its monthly > eventually plant- and about Colds working them Adams returned from the Portland General Higgins bought, sacked, shipped meeting last Saturday afternoon with Relieves by at the “fartliest a g 1,000 ihs. of wool Friday. The wool was ! out of the system through copious Hospital last Friday.Mrs. Linda Grey a good attendance of veterans.Miss of the determined this station.Mrs. A. L. and healthy action of the bowels. arrived last shipped from of and from Providence, R. I, Monday Gladys Mears Cambridge, Mass., Relieves Coughs by cleansing and ; y the solace in the Ward visited her mother, Mrs. Chase, in to visit relatives and friends.... Mr. Ernest Miss Annie Esancy of South Libeity have strengthening the mucous mem- hist week.Mrs. Fred and the next two years, Townsend returned home Aug. 5th front a Wiuterport, been visiting Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Sanford. branes of the throat, chest, lungs and Charles Patterson iu Belfast. ne “Roosevelt” was visit with relatives in Massachusetts and passed Friday _Mis. Geo. Meservey gave a picnic party bronchial tubes. _Rev. -1. B. who has been on : ii.'i; for its latest dash Rhode Island. 11 is wife will remain in Parry, away to a few friends at the Morse cottage at the a .-hoit vacation, returned la-t week and was the. preparation of Providence for a few days longer... Mr. lake last Friday. A picnic dinner WESLEYAN GROVE heiil service at the usual hour last Sunday I are at and a all hit'll were to occupy and Mrs. Silas Storer Northport served pleasant day enjoyed by Ward came from campground—Mrs. Maud Daggett went P. M.Miss Carrie present.A delightful musieaie and tea The ieu the through long Pittsfield to visit her Original to Northport campground last week to stop Saturday night par- was given by Mrs. E. C. Taylor and Mrs. C. trel'ully begun. From Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward.The for awhile.... Mr. Will Cross and two chil- ents, A. Pulcifer at the Log Cabin Studio on ton, volumes whicli afternoon was dren were in town week. He shower last Friday quite street last afternoon. Laxative guests la*l Lake Saturday Campmeeting, tefore sailors wind started the roof off of 442,230 was burned out in the great Chelsea, Mass., heavy. The About twenty guests were present and last the and Burton Gross’ but we have heard of fifty years lire_Mr. and Mrs. Leander Jackson barn, listened to songs by Mrs. L. J. Cornu and NORTHPORT, MAINE, other iu town.Lincoln Blaek American Seamen’s chilil from New York visited his parents, no damage Mrs. C. A. Pulcifer of New York and piano Cough Syrup last week. is by our farmers spraying pota- use two sets best cal- Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Jackson, kept busy solos by Mrs. J. C. Hartman of New Turk. 1908. been rela- toes and reaping grain. Mr. Keech also Conforms to National AUGUST 24-29,. !i the hungry brains Mrs. Elisha Brown has visiting Mr. A; W. Snow of Boston and Mrs. C. A. the two weeks. has a spraying machine and does good work of the most in Eastern Maine are to be pres- M'lorers. The books of tives in Jefferson, Me., past Pulcifer of New York were accompanists. Pure Food and Law Many eloquent speakers for those who him.Master Drug .Mrs. T. N. Pearson and her mother, employ refreshments were served.Mr. ent with Solo and Chorus Singing. *■. history, religion, fic- Light - went to Albert Higgins is the proud possessor of a Miss Mrs. Nellie B. Hatch, Northport and Mrs. George Meservey entertained a MONDAY AFTERNOON, Preachers Conference at. 3 o’clock. 7 30 p. m*. address by .;i!iy which have come address will a week handsome gold watch, chain and charm, a For Croup, Whooping Cough, La AMANDA M. WILSON of The R< cent General Conference. Tins campground lust Monday to remain party of ten at the Morse cottage last Fri- Bangor, subject: iihi'd from almost a huu- from his Willie P. Influenza, Bronchitis, and be full of interest to Methodists. or two. present lather, Higgins. were Air. and Grippe, day. Amohg those present and Bron- KEY. JOHN B. KALOKIA will conduct a series of Bible Conferences once or twi tch day i "'castles were _Mrs. F. is. and sou Carl all Coughs, Colds, Lung finally Hogan passed Aliss in and 4 m. Mrs. Edgar Hay of Somerville, Alass affections no is at 9 o’clock a. p. at MONROE. at her old home in Jackson.Mr. chial remedy equal and MRS. LUF- the society’s ship- Sunday and If. e. LUFKIN, General Secretary Maine State Sunday School Association, a elo- Florence M. Seaver of Keene, N. II., to Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. Rev. Charles Mason preached very who have been KIN will conduct a “School of Methods” two days. > the collections were and Mrs. Willie P. Higgins, like it. at Monroe Center last Sunday Harry A. Brown of Glasgow, Montana. Children j of the children and conduct their quent sermon of Mr. and Mrs. A. is. for MISS C. LILLIAN SPINNEY of Belfast will have charge ht to he set up in the guests Higgins to the of has had much in work. to a audience. Mr. Mason is a native Dr. W. L. Cargill added pleasure In 25c, 50o and $1.00 bottlaa services. Miss Spinney experience junior large two returned to their home in Put up at shoot- weeks, the the in his motor HOI KS FOR THE S» JKVICES. 9 o’clock, Bible conference and devotion; 10.30, preaching; Peary ship of Monroe. He preached in Bangor for a day by carrying party • at ths Laboratory of Salem, Mass., Friday.Mr. and Mrs. 2.30 p. m., preaching ; 6.30 p. in., cottage prayer meeting; 7.30 p. iu., preaching. ■ it boat to the of interest on the lake. was finally outfit- few 15 years ago and went from there points & of East years James Clement went on a blueberry trip to E.C- DsWITT CO..CMcs
o aictunt of the wrecked schooner in who to them session of the Brooks extend congratula- The fourth annual and wish much Heurietta A. Whitney, with a lighter along- tions them happiness. Clerks of Court of Maine was held in side. Only her jibboom and masts were out L. A. Baclielder is to build a silo this CLOSED OUT and nine coun- ENTIRE STOCK THIS DEPARTMENT MUST BE last week, of month. lle has a nice herd of cows and Skowhegan of water. The vessel had been stripped jN furnishes cream for the creamery here and ties were represented. The object of fittings, etc., which her running rigging, -wishes to reduce his grain bills a littli6 is to a these annual conferences improve were taken to Ellsworth, her home port, which it is said a silo will do. He has th. a field of corn to cut for the en- corvinp hv i-nmnarison of methods and most of her cargo of coal had been very thrifty RUGS and ideas. The ranking member in taken out and oil barrels were to be put silage. I an made to float Work was taken dangerous- CARPETS point of service is P. H. Longfellow, under deck and attempt Miss Hattie keel is said to be gone ly ill with appendicitis and an operation is his 44th year as her. A part of her Hunt wno just completing was performed last Saturday by Dr. MATTINGS is otherwise damaged, but her masts Clerk of Courts of Washington county and she of Bangor assisted by the local physicians. lined all right and she seemed to be rest- Two trained nurses were in attendance and who has a model official, up OIL CLOTHS and proved The last accounts the was doing as ing easily with a list to starboard. at patient second to none in efficiency and cour well as could be expected. schooner went ashore-about 5 a. in., *luiy LINOLEUMS Last evening the fire laddies tesy. 18th, when making for Fox Island Thorough- Saturday put ina little exercise and drill in answer bound for Ellsworth. The account the Frank Lowe >'ot long ago a Chinese merchant, fare, to an imaginary call from definite as on the route of coir given of tlie disaster is not very place. They made good time COUCH COVERS who had a large consignment she minutes had his well to wind and weather, but it is said and in about ten for a province, came to out dry and demonstrated that they neighboring made the on the Diunkard ledge, and pumped LACE CURTAINS spar could have quite a blaze with of the American Board missionaries Fiddler’s extinguished finding it impossible to make by that amount of water, and that they could the loan of his Hag for the from the quite MUSLIN CURTAINS and begged ledge, on which there is a stone beacon, get out some distance village It in felt sure that the Crab- now. The fire company is journey. lie said he tried to pass between this ledge and easily just at Brooks. money would be transported more safe tree's point and struck a small ledge J Iv if protected by the Stars and Stripes about half tide. Half her length one way would have clear. 1 A similar incident is; reported bv Rev, or the other and she gone have been Pruned :>.} to 50 of OBIIUAKY. oil entire Stork in this a schooner Prices of lie The Whitney is three-masted Department per ,T. II. Pettee Okayama, Japan, 18C tons net, was built at Ellsworth in 18!« was asked to lend his Iiag to decorate* 8 I Charles A. Knowiton died at his home in and is owned there. She was not insured. ball in which the Japanese were as- Malden, Mass., Aug. 4tli, aged f>3 years. with islands 1 The sai. down the Heaeh, of He was a native of Northport, the son sembled to organize a Friends-of hand and Hurricane RETAIL PRICES. and ledges on either cent BELOW ACTUAL Nathaniel and Rachel l’ottle Knowiton. America Society. Another significant was very pleasant, but looming uj seaward, the hut for the in the Jn early life lie followed sea, was appearance tlie sea was so that the usual booming episode quiei with liis brother, of Sikhs Castine many years conducted, Philippines recently eight of the surf was not heard. The a grocery store at 98 Blackstone oi time and was Byron O., from northern India, line specimens usually makes schedule only busi- SATURDAY street, Boston. Byron retired from »®1LL READY FOR YOUR SELECTION !0RM\G. manhood over six feet tall. a few minutes behind when she tied up physical ness about three years ago and the deceas- the wharf at Vinalhaven. The had heard of a new Hag and a alongside to leave the store last No- They dinner ed was obliged better excursionists were soon ashore lor new country where men have a vember and his brother conducted it for and Sightseeing and found a restaurant chance, and came to see if the report him until last spring, when it was sold. Ever Offered to Waldo IV*.; where .111 excellent lish chowder and other Greatest Bacon of .Somer- The County Hattie Bargains Ti wanted to find out how He married Miss Carpet was true. ey mindful of eatables were served. A few, his out ville, Mass., who survives him. Of we teach our schools and sanitize at fcitonington, carried their experience father’s family two brothers and two sis- cities and our police. They b iskets and bad a comfortable meal organize lunch remain: George M. Knowiton of Los the at- ters bad traveled 5,000 miles tor this pur- mii board the boat, to which always i Angeles, Calif.. Mrs. Julia A. Rose of Isles- the of tentive “l’erry” contributed mugs of hot pose, quite eclipsing L'ueen I boro, Byron 0. Knowiton of Everett, Mass., JAMES I birds” at the restaurant H/HOWES, The “early Sheba's famous visit to the court ot coffee. i and Mrs. Clara E. Cottrell of East Belfast. out i, irtnok of lobster, but the supply gave Solomon. Such are some of the by- | >iis. Bose and Mrs. Cottrell left for Malden IVE before all were served. BELFAST, of American missions in for- Wednesday to attend the funeral. products There is nothing doing in the granite lands. For it is primarily the mis- eign business at Vinalhavon as a strike lias wife of Thomas Hall of Sears- 1 I..1 ♦ i. Maggie B., OU’liaiirra *> 1 vr ukiv. >-wi .>v. -- is said the Hod- been on since March. It | niont, died July 20th, after a long and pain- to desire better tilings for themselves could have well Granite Company plenty ful illness, which she bore with great pa- the demanded for and their country. of business, but at price tience, never complaining hut always cheer- so the labor it would he unprofitable and was burn in a daughter is to be ful. She Camden, The State of Maine congratu- The Vinalhaven Fish Co. works are idle. of Capt. John and Enteline Gilkey, and was lated because of the appointment ol and business, is doing a large increasing ! twice married. In 1879 she married Daniel Hale as a member ol one hundred in the fac- senator Eugene employing about j Hart, with whom she lived until his death com- the firm Bank the Senate the sub-committee of tory and two hundred in supplying I jn aud later married Thomas Hall, WALDO COUNTY 1889, are on which is to eonsidei with fish. Just now herring very plen- her. She leaves to mourn j mittee finance, who survives fTConservative j and of unusually large size and are : and Arthur the financial question and which com- tiful I their loss four children Henry taken in large quantities. I Almon and Freddie also mittee will also have an important part Hart and Hall; from the steam- just across the harbor two sisters, Mrs. Mary Dean of Missouri in the shaping of tariff legislation. It ! Trust Belfast, wharf is the wrecked schooner Flora French ot and Waldo Company, determined boat ami Sirs. Sarah Rockland, ji has been' definitely Not in the Backward pretty and Condon, a three-master, laying one brother, Peter Gilkey of Searsmont. | will he consid- j BELIEVERS that the tariff question as the Henrietta A. Whitney, her late of this Bank are STRONG Looking same position j The funeral was held at home, >1 The DIRECTORS in the coming year in the and masts out of | ered early the The with only jibbooiu I Rev. Charles Bryant officiating. flowers in and that the schedules the harbor last CONSERVATISM. Palls of Congress water. On entering spring were numerous and beautiful, testifying | a | This is a she struck a and the Bank should forego 4, IT RESENTS THE IMPLICATION THAT ITS t will be thoroughly revised. with a cargo of coal ledge ! the tender love of her many friends. !; They are always willing that in which Maine has a vital in- an attempt was made to beach her, but she undue PLE ARE IN BRAINS AND API matter died rather than accept business involving DEFICIENT be into shoal I Katherine, widow of John Hughes, !;• possible profit terest. Situated as we are, adjacent tc sank before she could got 30th at her home in Frankfort, aged 76 HANDLE ITS OWN FINANCES. of Maine’s indus- water. An attempt is now to be made to ] July y risk. < the provinces, many months. Mrs. was a Scb. Margaret M. Ford lias been ; r ears and 6 Hughes upon a boat her. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BELFAST tries are absolutely dependent I resident of Frankfort all her life and was laid alongside and another schooner will Bank with a Large Surplus. proper tariff. Our agricultural inter- all in the community, hhe A Safe Bank, The COUNTY INSTITUTION, MANAGED. AND A, take the opposite side. Chains will then he j respected by j our paper and lumber indus- .leaves a son, JTfseph of Frankfort; two j ests, pulp, run under the Condon and made fast to the AGED, BY WALDO COUNTY MEN, cotton and woolen of Martha’s Vineyard, tries,our fisheries,our schooners at low tide, and it is expect- j daughters, Mary, two 1 ON YOUR CHECK BUSINESS must be of Frankfort; and one brother, Mi- 2 % INTEREST industries fittingly safeguard- ed to lift her as tHe tide rises and work het- 1 Lydia, uu chael Leonard, of Frankfort. have been so safeguarded on where her cargo may be ed. They up tlie beach, | j tariff law. The Condon’s fore and Is der the beneficent liingley got out at low tide. John < rot.. died July 28th at his Crowing Rape Fairfield !)3 Mr. trained by an illustrious son of this mainmasts were taken from a schooner home in North aged years. Crommetl was born at Falmouth Foreside some on the North Shore, Its have reached $800,On Maine is but a small portior w recked years ago to Illinois. He deposits already nearly state, yet but at the age of 15 moved time The Condon is 21!> tons net an