Journal. ori*inal „r today’s Vital Records of documents, .nd if lost before to Maine, ! they are Convention. encourage the boys, after Miss Haskell had (<#«** copied they can never The and Girls The be replaced. Their Boys led the for the News of Belfast. roly Wins. .Womens Ciab9 way girls. He said that Allen PERSONAL. preservation presents a definite -Vital Records of piece of work, Moody of Liberty had a fine exhibit of sweet ! HCihoul.,u with Clubs of .. which it would The and Canning srd Societies. Belfast Their Collection and Preservation. Address seem that the Agricultural corn at that fair ^ecret Daughters and called attention to the Mrs. I. Frankel of the Mrs. Helen Colcord of Camden has News of the Granges. of the American Revolution Waldo Hold Sessions in Belfast New York Bargain been via- of Mr. Alfred riefore the Maine might very proper- County exhibit on the table of sweet corn Claude in Belfast and Girls Convention.. Johnson by store left last week for New York for a new itiog Searsport. vs i,nd ly concern themselves. 1 ^ of D. Oct. 27th and 28th. E. Knowlton of which contained a r-' fhe News Belfast. A. R. Liberty, line of coats. ’■ Mr. and Mrs. ifast- In Massachusetts it T. Marshal] Saunders are visit- i;«s‘ 1 Convention.. Personal. was in 1842 that clerks of the Boys and Girls very and advised Mr. Johnson's address, delivered before the About sixty delegates nearly perfect ear, keeping ing relaives in were first instructed make Percy E. Greer, Samuel Durost and Limestone and Caribou. s, C, for 1916-1917..The returns to the Clubs of Waldo every kernel as George ; Maine Society of the of the Ameri- State Agricultural and Canning very precious. W. Davis left Frank A Trio of Travelers. Daughters House, and it required Saturday for a hunting trip in A. Riggs has been confined to hia aiuii eight years, or un- were in Belfast Oct. 27th and 28th, to Prof. Monahan's lecture on Housing can Revolution at their Council held til about county Poultry the of home for ! Wedding Bells... meeting 1860, before the vicinity Grindstone. several weeks with one of Job's com- Deaths.... practice became gen- attend their second annual convention. The was simple enough to be readily understood by I Soldiers... Prohibition in Belfast on October was, in as * tor ’s 18th, part, eral, and this date marks the The annual of forters. transition from first on the Friday the youngest and was instruc- meeting the Associated Chari- on Wilson. County Cor- follows: delegates arrived morning present, equally "^•'lurned the ancient to the modern ties will be held at 4 records, so-called in the station by the tive to adults. He of the three p. m., Nov. 8th, in the Miss Vesta Shute is a few Our consideration of the Vital Records of train, and were met at Boy spoke biolog- spending days in Sniie"'1’- that State. Thus since 1860 Court .Wedding Bells. ..Trans- copies of the re- Scouts under the direction of Scout Master ical essentials—freedom from drafts and Municipal room, City building. Bangor with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Maine may begin'with those of Massa- cords exist in damp- Estate The l;hurches.. properly two places, i. e„ in the Mrs. 'i.Vtal town or Orrin J. and escorted to Memorial hall ness; sunshine and ventilation, and sufficient The part of Rev*. John in the Clyde R. Shu'e. !- chusetts; because, as I need re- Dickey Burke, High v County Correspondence. first, hardly city hall, and at the State House, and hence for and of rooms, floor feet for school the two registration assignment space—four square each hen. play, “The Girl from Upper Seven,” has Kenney A. Burgess returned to Boston Belfast, mind you, Maine, during centuries these entered since last of records, then, which we at The which the citizens had generously placed economic elements discussed were cost of been assigned to Malcolm Vaughan, the son of Saturday after a visit with his i Commit Crime..Isle au covered by the earlier records, was a part of designate as modern records, could parents, Mr* Men be replaced their came team and Rev. and ratic Pension Record.. disposal. Other delegates by building convenience of feed and water. Mrs. William Vaughan, who is and Mrs, Albert C. i ivnuii Massachusetts; and second, because Massa- if lost, and need not be doing Burgess. Cabot necessarily printed. and auto. He used slides these and Henry Lodge. is in not the first showing conditions, post graduate work in the High school. No Miss '' chusetts unique, being only For over two centuries town and Mary K. Hayes went to Waterville last jj^“t'or city clerks also those that have .. Hughes Should be the and will prove rehearsals have been but the have Why one of the United States, but, as it is also At 11 o'clock J. H. Bodwell, Piscataquis always held, parts for a short and Wilson throughout New England had recorded with Saturday visit, attended the ... ..one Why Should failures. He a tribute to Prof. Gowell been read before the Mrs. the first in the county agent for farm demonstration work, paid coach, S, A. Parker. foot ! .Literary News and claimed, governmental body surprising fidelity the Vital Records of their Colby-Maine ball game. i.piVated. talk on for his work on these lines. w oodcock .To world to enact laws its rec- gave a practica1 and interesting “Pig The Minoka club met with Miss Doris Clif- A-Wing. controlling public communities, but no copies were and Edson L. Morse of in required, the close at- At the close of the program the visitors Stonington spent Sunday it'OOO. .Transfers Real a and Pig which held ford October 25th. Dinner was served at 6 ords, and to create commissioner to enforce having made the entry on the Management" p. with his Mrs. Sarah books, their re- j went to Colonial Theater as of the mother, J. Morse, and his such laws. And it is to Massachusetts that tention of both the and girl®* ® number the4 guests m., the menu venison mashed Betate. sponsibility ceased. This was not in- boys including steak, sister, Mrs. Lefia M. Cottrell. .Stockton Bel- only very of He Board of Trade. Springs. Maine as well as the other New States whom made notes of practical points. potatoes, crab salad, olives, hot England convenient for persons wishing to consult the pickles, rolls, urrent..Born. .Married1 said is The Saturday morning session at Dr. Edith F. Kidder returned to Dexter last fast has looked for models when her earlier that the key-note of the present day opened assorted cake, doughnuts, cheese, ice cream forming Records of a distant place, but, as we have Died the care about 9 o'clock with remarks Mitchell, Monday after a few visit with Mrs. Fred as her more recent record scientific also includes by Prof. and coffee. A musical was and days’ as well public laws. little assurance farming,which j program given seen, gave very that the entry, tie said that S. Jackson and other of all animals, and these clubs are fa:t becom- next year local contests would a social hour followed. All voted Miss Clif- friends, That or these Public Records which we only in one book, would be wins. part existing permanent be held the clubs, the winners surely ing the medium by which the demonstrators by to come to ford an ideal hostess. The members of this Mr. and Mrs. Leon O. Bucklin have return- are consider here are those which relate to jyghes to ly preserved. the the of the of Maine are reaching the county contest, county winners to go club are Mrs. Grace Mrs. Flora ed from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. John Between and that the in Maine it is since 1892 that the University Knowlton, Predicts 145 and births, deaths, marriages; is, only clerks to the contest at the of and iHarcey farmers, young and old. Mr. Bodwell spoke of U. M., then to Holt, Mrs. Mabel Misses Mattie Beckwith, in Springfield, Mass. Records. are entered on the books have been law to file Webber, Majority. Vital They required by copies of Mass. He also Electoral the care of pigs, the selection of stock, feed- Springfield, gave instruction Moody, Bertha Ethel Geneva Mrs. of the town and city clerks. And it would seem their returns at the State hence this Hayes, Rogers, Edward H. Fletcher left Monday for er 29. Four House; the to the members of the corn and K years ago ing, housing, marketing, etc. It was firet pig, potato, Perkins and Doris Clifford. called that these should have a special interest for date marks the division between the ancient Boston, there by the critical illness as to talk of the and was poultry and canning clubs and said that at the Jarvey guessed wrong kind before the clubs of her Abe your society, and that you might properly and modern records here in Maine. Before the Bowling. The Belfast Bowling association ; brother-in-law, Strecker. election forecast. In 1908 greatly aDDreciated. Ciuu meeting in Portland, Dec. 5th, 6th and had its season make them a subject of study, and to a cer- Vital Record Law of which for opening for the last Monday Mrs. Williston Grinnell and Mrs. en votes out 1903, provided 7th, 6,000 ears of sweet corn will be daughter, electoral of at displayed with their The Friday afternoon session opened 1,30 evening at the Dutch & The : of San tain extent charge yourselves pre- the printing of those ancient records which and the the freedom of that Willey alleys. Davenport, Francisco, Calif., have been 1904 only twenty-two. In State Leader delegates given are collected and ar- o'clock. Prof. Ralph P. Mitchell, schedule of the A class has been made and Mrs. A. J. seivation; for, when they had been entered prior to 1892, these records, He announced that the up, visiting Q. Knowlton in Camden. ... it year, before a city. club member re- single of the clubs and introduced on the in order, they constitute back to our Colonial existed presided Mayor Monday night teams, captained by reference for the nomi- ranged alphabetical going days, only ceiving the best average rank would be made Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Hayes and little son William K. all a most ln richest mines to members of on the books of the clerks of the various Keene, who gave present Thayer and Keene played, the former win- is of the political situ- one of the open cities president of the Waldo County Agricultural Gerard have returned to their home in Read- cordial welcome and assured the and 63 and Societies for and I in cases boys girls ning by pins, on Tuesday those for Patriotic or Hereditary tracing and towns, reiterate, where the second rank would be vice night from a visit with Belfast :.g "Nobody Hughes with this clubs, president ville.jMass., relatives, that he was in full sympathy grand by and French were the their ancestors. To the student of local his- thesej, books were lost or destroyed there was and the third captained Spinney the positive secretary, and these honors have Mrs. C. J. Hall left on | prediction movement. He said he was born in Thorndike attraction. For yesterday morning’s this whole is one which can- no way of the valuable historical the next six weeks these wisely or not, the tory,also, subject supplying been awarded as follows: Fred McKinley of train for New i'jjly, and spent most of his school vacations on a teams will Bedford, Mass., where she will will and Charles not be ovei and is of in- and matter contained. In play every Monday and Tues- j prevail looked, constantly genealogical they Jackson, 1st, Jerome R. of the hillside farm and remembered now what coun- Quimby Brooks, spend winter wjth her daughter, Mrs. C. G. V be the next entries are to be found day night and will then start anew for another Republican these much information 2nd and Emma J. Slipp of Belfast, 3rd., ; til of the United States.” try life was. He told a true story of one Ferguson. relative not to the of the State six weeks. There are three men in each team. an Fie view to be further. Vital Recorua, eomprising as they only beginnings The prize essays were then read, and will be | publish- young ipan who went back to the country from The schedule of the B class has Mrs. W. Lewis and Mrs. F. A. SchU" oi but to the when was not been com- George ... r,el Harvey predicts the do the records of births, deaths, and marriages, Maine, early days she printed in full in the next issue of The Jour- his home and made wonderful success, the but the teams it will bert returned to Boston last after L: as certain, in detail as fol- a of and citizen of city pleted, composing play | Monday l" and the conditions surrounding these, may be part Massachusetts, every nal. first a of on what on few weeks at their home on the State should be interested in in year showing profit $2,600 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. spending ,a said to constitute the very life current of com- preserving uiuuio u. uiuK^i 1U ucuau ui we uuee oei- seemed a run-out farm. In avenue. essential to a Choice, form these ag^in welcoming Prizes will be awarded at the end of the sea- j Waldo jj munities and States. the data permanent printed fast decaying fast banks, announced the prize winners and Through they his said that the 266. evidences of its founders. hearers to the city he citizens son by Dutch & Willey. Last Saturday Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. of | furnish we read the life histories ot cities and each was given a slip to be exchanged at the Twombly Monroe, Board of Trade in a Not is this material of interest to anti- generally,and the particular, Dutch received letter from Manager Ken announce the of their Hughes will carry these towns, the continuation, and termina- only banks for deposits. They were as follows: $15, engagement youngest origin, in their to make their of the Rockland local historians, and would do all power stay nedy alleys, accepting the Flora to Earl Herbert Stratton tion of the lives of their inhabitants. quarians, genealogists, Fred McKinley of JackBon, for potatoes; $12, daughter, Eliza, members of and pleasant and profitable. proposition made for a series of games for a of New Conn. ,;4 13 It is from these Vital Records that the patriotic hereditary societies, Raymond Quimby of Brooks, potatoes; $11 Haven, silver and this will be 1 7 but what is of more to Charles M. Howes of chairman of cup, arranged later. classified facts known as Vital Statistics are practical importance Liberty, Emma J. Slipp of Belfast, garden and Mrs. Ralph M. Johnson isjn Newport, R. I., 4 canning; i the average citizen of the present day, it is of the Waldo County Pomona Grange committee, John Gibbs of South Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Norman and : 29 made up. The Vital Records are the bare en- $10, brooks, potatoes; $9, Kath- her friends here will be glad to know that great use in matters pertaining to the law gave a splendid response to this royal wel- Staples of East Belfast, and Master Paul she 1 13 ! tries, while the Vital Statistics are the gollec- leen M. Colcord of Belfast, poultry; $8, Ray- has practically recovered from the effects, ! 10 courts, and in the offices of Probate and come. He told the that if they behaved Staples of the city, called on Mr. and Mrs. ! tions of statistical ratios, relating to the aver- Regis- boys mond Hall of Brooks, poultry; $7, Lloyd Bick- of a recent operation. f 6 tries of Deeds. well on this their second convention, on their Frank West, Oct. 22nd....Miss E. Frances age course of life, such as the death rate at ford of Jackson, poultry; $6, Joshua Curtis of Miss Alice I. who has been ^J«r 18 j Whitten, spend- Historically these “ancient” records are, oi third the mayor might give them the keys to Abbott,returned Friday from Waterville,where 15 ; different ages, birth rate, etc. Searsport, potatoes; $5, Jerome R. Quimby of ing two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 12 course, of much more pertinent value to us o the city, He told of the good work the Agri- she attended the State Sunday school conven- t» We may divide Vital Records into two Brooks, potatoes; $4, Horace Clement of Mon- Frank L. Whitten, has returned to her work in 4 the than the “modern” cultural Clubs of Waldo were tion.... Mrs. Alice and son S classes, i. ancient and modern. I shall present day ones; for county doing roe, Jerome K. Holmes, Prescott, 14 e., potatoes; $3, Quimby, Brooks, Dr. Ring’s sanitorium, Arlington Heights, ler*r such personal records are the real and import- and how much they appreciated the interest of Portland, are visiting relatives in Belfast icu 3 speak first, briefly, of the current or modern poultry; $3. Hattie E. McKinley of Jackson, Mass. ant foundation of local the the banks and the Board of Trade and Mervyne and son Fork 45 records; and later, at more length, of the older history. citizens, poultry; $3, Emma J. Northport....Mrs. Falk, Slipp, Belfast, poultry; Orrin J. and Robert W. Rollins will Dakota.... 5 The work of material into of Belfast had taken in making it to Billie, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. Dickey or ancient ones. The two are so related that bringing original possible $3, Jennie Spear, $3, Clarence Belfast, canning; leave for Boston to form for reference and is meet here Keene remarked here and Mrs. Lewis Pitcher, in returned today, Thursday, attend to understand either, we must know quick practical use, again. Mayor Bowden of Dannie Gould JNorthport, 38 something Brooks, potatoes; $3, the Boston Food Fair and will visit the one of the services we can that the would need no Oct. 25th to their home in R. 1.... plant 5 of both. greatest perform boys keys; everything of Charlie Curtis of Providence, ■Island I Jackson, potatoes; $3, of the rums minute who nas Stanley Motor in ta. 5 for the future generations, who will pore over was open to them in the city. rrescuu, Deen visiting Company Newton, Aside from the greater detail of the modern Searsport, potatoes; $3, Phillip Stubbs of Mass. 4 the records left by their ancestors, (ourselves) relatives in Northport, has returned to her record, the difference is largely one of treat- Mies Mary I. Haskell of the University of Brooks, potatoes; $3, Owen Miller of Brooks, as we now study those preceding us. These home in Boston... .Th< Ladies Aid Society of Capt. Joseph F. Nichols left Bucksport last St-*- ? i ment after the record is entered; for so far as Maine Extension Department, and leader of potatoes; $3, Alton Small of Searsport, pota- 3 “ancient” records yield the richest treasure West Northport, was pleasantly entertained Thursday for New York, where he will join his the facts entered are concerned the two classes the Girls Clubs of Maine, gave an interesting toes; $3, Robert Coleman of Searsport, pota- for the present and Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 24th at the home of steamer, the Floridian of the American-Ha- are the same, and the terms are used researcher, by preserving talk. Miss Haskell visited Belfast a toes; $3, Morse of !. 269 practically year ago Harry Jackson, potatoes; $3, this local we may best assist the future Mrs. Ada Curtis. The ladies were busy making waiian sails for to the recent since history, and in Waldo a Garden and Willie Stevens of Jackson, company,which shortly Genoa, a: Vlr. will these: arbitrarily separate period organized county potatoes; $3, Gordon Hughes carry historian of the State. fancy aprons. The hostess served clam stew, laws were enacted to insure the preservation Canning Club for girls, in which 21 girls were Butman of Searsport, potatoes; $3, Adalbert Italy. B.. 15 crackers and cake. The Aid met with NEXT fancy Mr. and Mrs. Loren W. Howard t- 13 of the entries from the older and much longer fCONCLUDED WEEK.] enrolled as members. While only four of the Whitten of Jackson, potatoes; $3, Collins Tay- and little Mrs. Abbie Ramsey Oct, 31st.... Mr. Charles period in Maine, prior to 1892, when their girls competing had brought in exhibits she lor of Jackson, potatoes; $3, Charlie Stevens of daughter Mildred.and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ks 28 SECKtl SOCIETIES. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Greenlaw J preservation was left to chance, and to the in- was proud to state that Miss Emma Slipp of Jackson, potatoes; $3, Mona Burgess of Bel- Howard of Montville.were guests last Friday K,v ;• Mr. Hughes will carry these: motored to Rockland Saturday and spent the dividual interest of town and city clerks. Belfast, one of the four,led the State, compet- fast, garden and canning; $3, Ralph Riley of of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Howard, Bayview Belfast Commandery, U. O, G, C., will enter- day....Mrs. Emma Roberts of Brooks is the First then, a few words about the modern ing with boys and girls in every county and Monroe, potatoes; $3, George Riley of Monroe, street. ..V.V.V.VZZVJZ.V.VZ*' 24 tain Grand Commander Herbert of guest of her son, Mr, Allen Roberts... .Mr.and i records. It is to be that we have not McKinney the net Winnifred Welch of .. 8 regretted making largest profits recorded—$226 potatoes; $3, Belfast, gar- Mrs. I. B. Mower, who came to Belfast to at- Portland this, Thursday, evening in Red Men’s Mrs. E. S.Cummings, and two sons, Martin and the time here to consider at some length these on three-fifths of an acre, which is equal to den and canning. tend the chain party Tuesday afternoon at the hall. There will be refreshments and a dance George, of Union, were Sunday guests of Mr. 35 scientific methods in UBe for acre. She hired the Paul modern records,the $380 profit per ground W, Monohon, using the exhibits of the home of her sister, Mrs. Amos Clement, re- Wilson for members and their invited guests. and Mrs. M. G. Black, in Northport. beyond question: and them,and the vital statis- and an exact account an I filing classifying plowed planted, keeping delegates, gave interesting demonstration turned to Waterville by the Wednesday morn- 12 Tarratine Tribe of Red Men will hold their Piano Recital. The piano pupils of Miss tics that are deduced from them, for it is upon of every cent paid out for labor and seeds, and on potato judging, speaking ot the eyes, skin, ing train. E. Stoddard will a recital at these statistics that and annual installation of officers next Monday the her constant atten- size, disease of scab and black how to Amy give her 8 .6 bacteriology prevent- gave growing crops spots, Deacon Charles M. of 68 Church street, afternoon Bailey Winthrop V 14 ive medicine base their conclusions.lt is evening, the chiefs to be raised by Past Sachem tion, and marketed them herself in the city select a mealy potato, etc. the last Studio, Tuesday through Although reached his 96th Oct. 24th, and his b 12 at 3.30 o’clock, with the birthday them that diseases are classified, and that Edwin S. Perkins. Supper will be served fol- and several lots to Boston. The vege- of the demonstrations it was listened to with following program: epi- shipped friends and associates in the Friends' Church By. 13 all and Maidens Fair, Nevin demics are studied and controlled. Witness lowing the installation service and it iB expect- tables raised were potatoes, carrots, cabbages. much interest by many of the delegates. Shepards 10 Marguerite Owen gave him a banquet in the evening, About m 10 the striking example in the current epidemic ed that there will be a large attendance beets and turnips. Miss Slipp will be Id in De- The convention closed at noon Saturday. Turkish March, Mozart 225 were present. 12 of infantile paralysis, known to medicine as cember next and is at present attending the The Board of Trade provided the banquet, Una Greenlaw 10 THE BELFAST CHECKER CLUB. Mr. and Mrs, C. Adams and little This treat- Belfast school to a music. Memorial and the admission to Minuet, Paderewski Rodney Carolina 9 anterior poliomyelitis. statistical High preparatory taking j hall, Ada Curtis Vire-inia, of Mass., who has course next at the of daughter, Hamilton, * 12 ment of the records been undergoing a When the Belfast Checker Club year University Maine, moving pictures. Silver occupies The Nymph, Heins had been the of Mrs. Hartson C. Pitch- 20 where she will in Home economics. I Mrs. Thomas P. Leaman guests rapid evolution within the memory of most of its rooms in the Opera House block Nov. 10th specialize entertained four Grace Mitchell er, Church street, for the past week or ten The money earned this and what she j at her home on Humoresque, Dvorak us here present, and the possibilities this new it will nave a membership of nearly 100 season, boys Searsport avenue and | 149 Ruth Knight days, returned last Friday to their home. science holds for the of expects to earn next year will help to defray i brought them over to every session in her ttgara as doubtful: sanitary preservation One of the members recently visited the The Revel of the Goblins, Engelmann Wm. Veazie U. S. has health and for the of the human the her expenses. The other girls were Mona ; auto. She also provided chocolate confec- Captain Pratt, N., B 3 public good checker clubs at Revere House, Boston Doris Allen Jennie and Winnie Welch. for each been assigned to duty in connection with the 6 race are not yet grasped even by its devotees, and also the Wells Memorial of that city; two Burgess, Spear tionery delegate at the Friday night Twilight, Gray i: those Miss Haskell Adelia Cooke Army War College at Washington, D. C. Mrs. .. 18 and at the Schools for Health Officers its many of the best known checker clubs in New Eng- To encourage present ! banquet. L'“ '4 Barcarolle, Offenbach Pratt will leave on Saturday to him and are studied told of what other girls were doing in various join “ problems being with the land, and the local club will use the same sort Lillian Davis 8 iptricate will take a house in for the !i of the State and how the Women’s Clubs ; Tete a Kern they Washington 3 keenest interest. of tables and boards. Tables 10 feet long and parts EAST BELFAST. Tate, of Mt. Desert were the to market Pearl Gilchrest winter. orginia 8 The ratios known as birth rates, death rates, two feet wide will be in the club room helping girls j placed Reverie, Abbott infant their one little one an order Mrs. Etta Mitchell, who the summer rates, mortality rates, with on each of which will be five 14-inch checker goods; receiving | Mrs. Jas De Vere arrived last for a S, spent b 50 marriage Tuesday Verna Willey for 200 cans of corn and all the and beans with Belfast relatives, went to Medford. their resultant methods of preventing mortali- boards, five inches apart, with five inch margin peas short visit with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Car- Hunting Butterflies, Hirsch Mass., Grand Totals. she could furnish. She also touched on ! Beulah Young last after a visit there with her ty among infants, and in prolonging the lives on sides. These boards will be on some thin briefly row. j Thursday,and * Happy Farmer, Schumann 332 are the more the wonderful done the club mem- ! son. William S. Mitchell, will go to Ottawa, of older persons, among obvious material and will be fastened to the tables. If things by j Mrs. Mell Knowlton the Velma Rogers .149 ! spent week-end in of this science which occur bers in Massachusetts and of their exhibits at The Kaiser , to visit her daughter, Mrs, Margaret 50 accomplishments possible the colors will be of some neutral Islesboro with her parents,Mr.and Mrs.Edward Younger Set, The work of the Willda Savery M. McDonald. to us at once. tints to make it easier on the eyes of the Springfield, Mass, Cooking Pendleton. play- as the Metzler I Hughes Surely Wins. Club w«s Bright Morning, The bare tables of statistics themselves are ers. This is done in the Wells Memorial. and Housekeeping clearly defined Ellsworth’s oldest citizen celebrated his 92nd 1 C. M. Knowlton has sold the Edward Carroll Pottle I rity for Hughes between 145 recommended. Miss Haskell Gray anything but dry reading, and a perusal of Frederick W. F. G. Mixer and and earnestly Choral, Czerny birthday Oct. 25th, and a large number of Brown, Arthur farm, so-called,to Ferdinand Webster of Frank- them out a great variety of curious and warned the boys to be careful or the girls Ira Wade friends and relatives called and wished him brings Coombs are the committee looking after the j who moved there last would take all the honors offered for club fort, Monday. Song to the Evening Star, Wagner ®AY SCHOOL interesting facts; such,for instance, as that the fitting up of the club room. As soon as it is many returns of the day. Capt. Means enjoys CONVENTION. j Mrs. Effie Knox left last Paul Tuttle is a Tuesday for her in excess of male births phenomenon com- come contests the Kisses, Heins good health, is especially interested current ready interesting among New after Tossing 1 The exhibit in the anteroom home in the sum- as is the poultry large York, spending Charlotte Knowlton events and a reader. delegates in attendance the 48th mon to all countries, greater mortality players will be arranged and also some games great also came in for an inspection. Miss mer at her on avenue. of -on of the Maine soon interesting cottage Searsport Song Praise, Sunday School of male children, which results in a per- with out ot town clubs. is a Mr. Alfred Johnson returned last week to in Following partial of Jackson exhibited two Eileen Fernald Li;! P«ned Waterville, Oct. 24 for a Hattie E. McKinley Mrs. J. L. Stevens has closed her home in ■V *J8c.ni manent excess of females everywhere. list of members: Frederick W. Brown, Arthur Christmas-Time, Behr Brookline, Mass., irom Worcester, where he Mayor Frederic E Boothby and a cockerel, llr pullets light-weight, Light East Belfast and will spend the winter with her Doris Wilson j Arthur S. welcomed the But, to return to the purely eugeaic value of W. Coombs, Frank G, R. F. Dun E. two and attended the a Phelps Mixer, ton, Bickford of spent days .wedding ;of r6 ^v. Dr. Brahmas; Lloyd Jackson, same; Mrs. B, H. Chatto, in Pa. Twilight on the River, Renk Joseph L. Clark of Al- the records, we may sum up by repeating that M. Hall, Eugene Pearson, Francis Wood, F. R. daughter, Pittsburg, I brother of his friends, Mr James Thompson 1 Alexander of Rev. Walter Whitehead of Belfast and Emma J. Virginia Dutch Chicago, Gay are the that A Hallowe’en was 1' they becoming, through statistics Poor, W. G. Preston, H, C. Buzzeil, A. Colburn. supper given in Trinity the New Orleans Item. Mr. Thompson Portland, Rev. Ilsley Boone of of >Belfast, White Kathleen of B“ from of vast Slipp Wyandottes; for and Rev. Dr. F. O. Erb of Port- are deduced them, importance to- Ben Smalley, Arthur Ritchie, G. R. Doak, Church last Monday night Mrs. Effie Knox WOMEN'S CLUBS AND THE SCHOOLS. I and his wife, formerly Miss Clarke, daughter J“villelhe m] M. Colcord of Belfast, Brown Wyandottes; speakers. The Baptist delegates day, in that they are potent factors in conserv- W, Lord, Herman Beckwith, H. T. Field, Eph- and Mrs. M. L Stantial. It was a very social of Champ Clarke, motored back with > at the Hall of Rhode Ijland Reds; Speaker Free Baptist Church in the Raymond Brooks, there was a ing life and health; in locating and preventing raim Richards, F. D. Jones, E, O. Hall, James affair and good attendance. Hal- for a short visit. ’’*,th a banquet, and the Methodists Charlie Stevens of Brooks, White Wyandottes; In her address last week before the Belfast him ai the mortality in infants, infectious diseases in Robinson, E. A. Banks, F. B. Luce. Wm. Holt lowe’en decorations were used and a very r*r Railroad Y. M. C. A. Jerome Quimby of Brooks, Barred Plymouth Woman’s Club Mrs. Alice G. Wing of Au- Mrs. Laura Lamson of Jonesport, who spent uf the second and those of a nature H. H. W. A. A. was ^lure day’s program was early life, degenerative Carter, Mason, W. Keating, R, pleasant evening passed. of the Maine State Federation in N. with her Rocks, Saturday morning the poultry pens burn, president the past year Clifton, J., daugh- ?7n the fevening through the which to in middle For 1 H. Renworth Charles E. John- principal begin appear age; they Cassens, Rogers, Miss Charlotte Knowlton gave a Hallowe’en of Women’s clubs, stated that there are and will by a band. The marchers number- were placed with the vegetables and canning ter, Mrs, Preston Furman, family, ^.a alone can show us the changes in the < son, J. A. Rufus James H w *men birth, McMahan, Barton, last Tuesday night from 7.30 to en- 6370 women in the Federation in and for visits in Somerville and / delegates reviewed the exhibits to be photographed, making a most party 9.30, | Maine, leave there Friday i divorce and death rates which are F. G. V. L. Charles ‘.eut rederick D. McAlary was marriage, Howes, Spinney, Hall, N. tertaining 14 young misses. All arrived in that one of the are and in and before re- ,, rtt creditable showing for the youth of Waldo practical things they doing Boston, Mass., Augusta, J. a business session. Rev. John due to these and can L. pernicious causes, help us Black. Ralph Cooper, L. L. Robbins, Selwyn costume and were met at the front door ! is to the schools. "In each will visit her sou and his -‘ by help town,” she turning home wife, bumford was reelected president, county. to locate and remedy them. Thompson, Leslie C. Follett, W. M. Thayer, several and said, "the club women can select some one Lamson of this of Dr. S. I. From 3 to m. the grinning pumpkins, were received | Mr. and Mrs. Roland city,and Saco, secretary; 5.30 p, delegates, under the school do some one In addition to their these cur- Charles M. R. Knowlton ! rural and thing for that ;'>rtiand, treasurer. Rev. eugenic value, O'Connell, Scott Gray, a witch. The veranda was deco- «Iro make the acquaintance of her Ashley direction of Mr. Dickey, visited Mathews by hideous school, such as providing a hot lunch for the j will grand- ‘‘-rtiand and Horace Purintcn of rent records have many other values. G. I. W. H. R. D. South- j.: (The Keating, McIntosh, rated with Japanese lanterns and Jack o’lan- or the so Richard Lamson. 'a ere elected Bros.’ mill, the plants of the Saco Valley Can- pupils, furnishing cooking dishes, son, Daggett I';" members of the ex«- called attention to these in some F. F. Roli- j speaker de- worth, Graves, I. V. Miller, Roscoe terns, while the house was lighted with candles that the teacher may prepare a brcth or cocoa; for three years, and L. M. ning Co., the Lubec Sardine Co. and the Coe Mr. and Mrs, G. Ingersoll (Gertrude ^dpttee erson, I. T. John W. Allan see to it that the teacher either stays during Henry iinrace Purinton members of the Dinsmore, Cox, in with black cats finding their way around the ri Mortimer Co., all of which those in charge the noon hour,or that the schools are properly E. Coombs), returned to Belfast last Saturday three years. The Before leaving the subject of these modern Howes, H. W. A. A. house. All kinds of Department Healey, Applin, Gay their and Halloween games and dismissed. Send are ts chosen explained working answered ques- travelling libraries,which from a brief honeymoon trip to Boston. were: Mrs. Wesley Vital Records, a word be said as to E. White, Maine Carl Hasuer. night may the Holmes, Hills, stunts were enjoyed, including a raisin race, a sent out from the State library. A library Rev. H, F. tions of those interested. had to go to New York, but were it elementary; method of and them. The Samuel E. S. S. S. Robin- of 25 books may be sent for $1.25, and the They planned doboro and Mrs. Allen collecting filing law Durost, McDonald, At 75 saucer game, while a “witches’ well” was pre- PPnette 5.30 p. m, about gathered for a use of it for recalled Mr. firm. to son and P. banquet school has the six months. The by Ingersoil’s They spent condary; Rev. G. C. White of requires physicians make returns; parents R. Chase. sided over by a witch, from which each guest in the Methodist vestry, tendered by the Board books may he on any particular topic, or as- the week-end with Mrs. Ingersoll’s parents, p training; Mrs. Maurice Dun- and householders also must to their her report was furnished “fished ior fortune”, which was written on sorted volumes. Or, for $2.60, 60 volumes will Rev. L. NEWS OF THE GRANGES. of Trade. Music by Sturgis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Coombs, and went to ssionary; G. March of town clerks all births and deaths which be sent. Four schools that I know of have occur and a slip of paper and caused much merriment. k citation. The closing sessions Lillian Dexter, cornet piano, and Hazel Portland where they are to make in their families or houses. these libraries and accomplished much. Buy a Monday, taken with ban* These the town At 8,30 refreshments were up business,a Doak, violin. Rev. Horace B. Sellers acted as served, consisting small not one of the ex- on avenue. will be parade. clerk in turn Victrola, necessarily their home Deering They sends, together with records of At the meeting of Seaside Grange tomorrow, of assorted sandwiches, cat cakes, moon-fac- and records that toastmaster at the after dinner speeches. Mor- pensive ones, buy good may at home after Nov. 15. marriages reported by clergymen, to the State Friday, evening the brothers will dresB in ed cookies, cocoa, ice cream and assorted be sent from school to school, in order that ail ris L. Slugg spoke on buiiness; O. E. Frost on State ot Trade. House. The have music.” Maine has introduced method of treating and filing overalls and bring their lunches in tin pails to cake. The guests were Louise Clark, Mona may good making a name in life; Rev. A. A, Blair on the teaching of music in 30 schools in the State, i U. S. Sued for Sinking Bark Mabel i these varies in different States; a elabo- share with the sisters, who will in their Olive ^precedented. Active very appear boys’ work in church; and Charles Si Bickford Burgess, Morse, Annie Piper, Dorothy and 40 clubs are paying for the teaching of do- »il industry, rate in has Meyers. J ’f“i record farm the system prevailing Massachusetts, while kitchen dresses. An appropriate program Drinkwater, Elizabeth mestic science in the schools. Mrs. also high products on the University of Maine. All were well Margaret Rogers, Doak, Wing in Maine the of the need of a and mbination. Evidences of specu- original cards themselves, as been arranged to follow the regular work. Lillian Davis. Helen spoke scholarship fund, 25. A libel ^ qualified to speak on their special and Wescott, Betty Han- ! Boston, Oct. seeking damages W!,t‘,spread. Retail trade expands the clerk from subjects of how the work is brought into harmony with copied by his records, are filed At the meeting of Morning Light shue, Grace Hazeitine, Ethel Dexter. of $127,000 was tiled in the federal court Wed- U weather. Jobbers and wholesalers regular gave those present some interesting and in- that of the general Federation. She spoke of j-r and for nesday against the United States government borders or for alphabetically kept reference. of Monroe Oct. 27th the various other done spring supplies, Grange Saturday evening, structive things to be remembered, splendid things being Clarence N. of In Massachusetts the interspers- the clubs of the the by Meyers Searsport, Maine, t cripple new Department of Vital I. Cook was a of the board by Maine, district nurse, u^8 crop movement, F. elected member ed with good stories. Steamer Camden Sinks a Schooner. and others, owners of the barkentine Mabel E. r an^ threaten coal famines, Statistics has of the babies’ clinics, of the Bird Sanctuary at Mt. charge records, while in of directors to fill the vacancy caused by the Meyers, which was sunk in a collision with the last week's rains. War The opening address at the evening session Desert Island having been secured, and of what f0:eat helped by Maine are under the Boston, Oct. 31. The schooner Ar- Nebraska off Cod on July 30, 1915. A they placed jurisdiction resignation of F. I. Cronkhite. A short pro- fishing women may do for the Lincoln the Cape 6^ CorT|modities. Wheat, corn, pork, in Memorial hall was on Little Business Men Highway, of enabled the owners of ,n. of the Board of Health. As thur James was s unk in a special act Congress wool and make new it is by the Board was as follows: by the heavy fog off Castle Maine section to be called Hamlin Highway,in sugar high gram given, Song and Women by Paul W. Monahan of the U. of the vessel to bring suit against the govern- this season of of Health that these records are for Island in collision with the steamer honor of Hannibal Hamlin, vice president when til year. Securities the most choir; current events; reading, M J. tonight ment. The bill stated that the barkentine was roll-call, M., assistant State Leader of the Clubs, who Lincoln was and of the that *•—Bradstreets’ Oct. 28th. used for statistical Camden, bound from this to president, power from to part purposes, it is perhaps a port Rockland, on her way Barbadoes Portland,Maine, Curtis; reading, “Troubles of Twin,” Edgar took the of Dean L. who was the clubs have become in all the vital place S. Merrill, questions with a of molasses when she was run ale of I most fitting that they should come under its “The Me, Mulasker Hager of Round Bay, N. S., a of the cargo Registered Shorthorns. Smart; reading, Alta Crooker; reading, unable to be He said it was not so day. into the in a at and present. cook on the by battleship fog night jurisdiction. Doctors’ Real Opinion,” Mrs. Woodman; ques- schooner, is missing and is believ- of the much the business of dollars and cents as of sunk. The entire cargo and the effects of tion which out discussions both ed to have Observance of Freedom recently sold to B. It is to the records prior to the time when box, brought been drowned. The other 16 mem- Colby Day. master and crew were lost, it is alleged. The Jt Knox three Shorthorn profitable and entertaining. right living and good education; not merely of registered returns were made to the State Housi that I bers of the crew were saved. Passengers on crew was taken off in boats from the Nebraska. M ar,d two The but of to become the best of citi- Waterville, Me., Oct. 27. The annual U.. heifers. bull is books, spirit the Colby would now call your i. e., to the Camden were somewhat alarmed when the exercises of were held to- Vs Kadd, the heifers by Hillhurst attention, Potatoes $4 A Barrel. zens and to Day Colby College a good home makers; learning a^ply The Shoe Situation. ar® all lowset, broad-backed Ancient Records. The collision occurred, but they were soon quieted night. The male alumni, students and others d very complete system what had learned in all branches of life. e r>ght type, and all from they and the steamer made her way back to her gathered in the gymnasium and heard addresses t good at present in for the mod- Caribou, Me., Oct, 27. Aroostook potatoes Mr- a operation collecting His address was full of advice and held dock. Her bow were bent in and after by Justice Warren C. Philbrook, ’82, of Water- Activity in footwear does not lessen, but tfT18, Bryant has made fine reached the record price of $4 a barrel today, good plates Jfr' which to build his ern records is of comparatively recent an examination it was decided to cancel the ville; Lieut A. Raymond Rogers, who has leather is so difficult to obtain that some pro> ^ future Short- origin: with few offered at that figure, the higbest ever the close attention of his hearers. just no doubt will be a successful And the older to trip. The 150 passengers disembarked. returned from the Mexican border; Rev. Dr, ducers are reluctant to book large contracta i1* records, owing the fact that known. Farmers have thousands of barrels in While Prof. W. C. Monahan was the making Arthur S. Phelps of Waterville, William C. for lat*r shipment. Existing conditions in the * ®-n dual-purpose Shorthorns, no copies of them were filed at the State House storage, waiting for higher prices. Potato ®HI make ready for his illustrated lecture on Poultry Mrs. Rosetta Sheldon and went Crawford, ’82, of Allston, Mass., and Coach latter commodity have no parallel, paucity of | dollars for any farmer sales are for cash, rnd the bank deposits daughter Ora * them feed and or elsewhere, are in constant danger of being Prof. Mitchell told BtorieB and also Roger Greene and Capt. "Eddie” Cawley ol supplies and the eagerness of buyers to cover ^ good care.—Cor. throughout Aroostook are the heaviest ever Housing, to Boston last Saturday, where the latter will destroyed fire or otherwise lost. These are the football team. The sapior girls presented causing further sharp upward price revisions. — by known. spoke of the fair, more Springfield particularly have surgical treatment for throat trouble. "Merry Wives of Windsor' at Fobb Hall. —Dun’s Review, Oct. 28th. I A TRIO OF TRAVELERS on to San Antonio, the city of missions. Time was limited, so the travelers chose to visit The famous as the scene Tour Through the Soutn and to the Pa- Alamo, and cific Coast. of the great fight for Texan liberty so-called The Cradle of The [A paper read at the meeting of the Belfast Liberty. and floors are cracked and "Woman’e Club. Oct. 16th.J mud walls FRUIT JUICE and a souvenir seller’s booth fills worn, Once upon a time a family named Sim- the front, but as the three stepped rev- mons decided to see a little bit more of into Confessional and Bap- these United States of America than erently tistry and the narrow, dark cells, they MEDICINE could be seen from their own doorway. seemed to echo with the footsteps of Now these people, there were •

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CENTER M0NTV1LLE. WINTERPORT. W7AU)0 Sh—In Court or Probate, Held at Pel- ®n 11)6 sh'—1,1 Court Ot rrohate, held at Kel- Miss Christine Walker passed the week-end J*. lOtli day of October, 191B. | WA,U!° Injt. on the loth (lay o( October. 191H. E. N. of « Punt011' administrator, on tlie estate ltobie with her Bister, Mrs. Oramandel Morse. Bartlett Bangor visited his sister, ol Marie l„ 1 h, antes, executor of the will Andiews, late of Bella t, In said ”• oMieon;e County, Ames, fate oi North port, in said de- Mrs. Laura Cole, last deceased, presented his first ac- county, Mrs. F. A. Cushman of Belfast has been Saturday. having ! ceased, having presented nis a(lDiin1stration of said estate for allow- I first and final ac- a week with her Mrs. C. H. of White’s Corner was ance1" of said estate for al- spending brother, Fred My- Libby a iowance a<,min,?tratlon rick, and other friends. recent caller on Mrs, Ira G. White. Ordered, That notice thereof he given, tiiree weeks in The Onlqred, Unit notice thereof he given, three successively, Republican Journal, Meeks Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Jcshua was at his a successively, in The Henry McCorrison have gone to Thayer home here newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, a Republican Journal, that all persons newspaper published in Belfast, in said where have while his vessel was cargo at Ban- interested may attend at a Pro- at County Meriden, Conn., they positions in discharging Date to be interested may attend at a Pro- Court, held at Belfast, on the 14th bate aV Personsi the gor. of Court to be held at on the State School for Boys. day November, next, and show cause, if any Belfast, 14th day of November next, and they have, why tlie said account should not he show cause if auv Miss Hazel Arno has finished her school at Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clements were at the allowed. Ve' ac. liHtf. home in Brighton, Mass., after a visit at F. W. Ladies of which are estate for allowance. M A C. N crew which the last three club, they members. IC’KKLS of Searsport, in said coun- during years trustee under and a Mason’s. Ordered, That notice thereof be three Ijt.M ty, the last will of hdward D. half in Mexico have murdered The Rebekah held a fine meet- given, Mizpah Lodge weeks successively, in The 1'. Nickels, iale of Searsport, in said r.inntv of Americans the Republican Journal, by hundreds and Mexi- Mrs. F. W. Mason and her company, Mr. and ing Wednesday evening, Oct. 18th. The fea- a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- Waldo, deceased, having presented the follow- cans by the tens of thousands. These Mrs. W. F. Ediefson and Mrs. ty. that all persons interested may attend at a ing petition: George Brayton ture of the evening was the splendid report of men have Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 14th STATE OF MAINE. perpetrated every species of took an auto into Knox Oct. trip county 24th, the Rebekah Assembly by the and day of November next, and show cause, if any outrage upon women and children and delegates To the tne of the Mrs. Mason her Frank in they have, why the said account should not Honorable, Judge Probate visiting uncle, Hill, past noble grand. Mrs. Annie R. and Court in and lessons are to have turned all Mexico into a hell of Fernald, be allowed. for the County of Waldo. Night easy Thomaston, and the others called on Miss others made JAMES starvation, disease and interesting remarks on the same LIBBY, Judge, Respectfully represents Emma C, Nickels of misery; they A true copy. Attest: if have have done this with the Carol! Macey of New York, t her cottage at Searsport, in the of Waldo and ‘get” you active or passive subject. Arthur \V. Leonard, Register. County State assistance of the American Ash Point. of Maine, that she is trustee under »he will government An of the Burr club was under the enjoyable meeting of Edward D. P. Nickels, late of Searsport, in The leadership of Mr. Wilson, and SS—In Court of held PROSPECT. held at the home of Mrs. Carroll all Probate, at Bel said County of W'aldo, deceased, for the bene- -amp his cabinet officer now defends them Young WALDOfast, on the lOtL day of October, 1916. by Oct. 20th. Mrs. served a fit of herself during her life or until she remar- day Young delicious Annie VV. administratrix on the | Re^o the foulest slander on the men who made Auspland, es- and one-half of |m chicken dinner with all the of which tate oi Ansel A. late of ries, all estate of said Edward trimmings, Auspland, us a nation.” Mi. and Mrs. B. G. Bachelder were business Searsport, D. P. Nickels It is the best oil made 31 all pa took with delight as the dinner surely in said County, deceased, having presented her which shall remain at the time lamp Col. in Belfast Oct. 19th. first and of her decease or | Roosevelt said that the man who visitors was pleasing to the eye and gratifying to the final account of administration of said remarriage, is bequeathed saves m Mrs. estate for allowance. and devised said will to the at. and the eyes from strain. professed such doctrines was A. Ames of taste. Young is the president of the by heirs law of | “wholly Mr. and Mrs. M. Stockton called said Edward unfit to stay in the cabinet and that the club and during the afternoon a brief business Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three D. P Nickels as follows: Unto to clean and re- on relatives here weeks Easy light, recently. meeting was held and committees successively, in The Republican Journal, hi8 sister Angeline McLellan, four-twentieths President who retained him was appointed a wholly and newspaper published in Belfast, m said County, (4.20); unto his sister Emihne five- unfit to remain Mrs. Almeda Benson was here from preliminary arrangements made for the that all Nickels, jjl President of the United recently persons interested may attend at a Pro- twentieths unto his sister annual fair, to be held Nov. 9th, and Date (5-20); Elizabeth B. States. for a few Thursday, Court. to he held at Beliast.on the 14th of For best results use ffl Augusta days’ stay. to Woodward, four-twentieths unto Hen- j Socony which the public is cordially invited. One of November next, and show cause, if (4-20); any they rietta T, Kerosene—the cleanest, clear- ra Miss Susan Margaret Rainey of Augusta is of the suppers for which the club is locally have, why the said account should not be allow- Jennison, two-twentieths (2 20); unto WEDDUnG BELLS. ed- all the children of his brother famous will be served at 6 p. m in the Odd JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Albert V four- ! fuel. visiting her sister, Mrs, L. F. Ames. A true twentieths | est-burning iS Fellows banquet hall. copy. Attest: (4-20); to be divided among them Arthur W. in Mrs. Lizzie Dow and son Chester of Sears- Leonard, Register, equal shares; unto Caroline N. Riolte, his | STANDARD OIL COMPANY N. Y. 11 Lowell-Pierce. A wedding of in- brother Fred’s daughter, one-twentieth port visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dow Oct. 22nd. (i-20); terest to the people of Bucksport and to have ard to hold to them and their heirs and ! so Congress Street, Boston L DOSS.— In Court of Probate, he id at Bel- | took in ! assigns forever; and the other vicinity place recently Dexter, M. E. Clark, who had been employed in Red- i WAfast, Jon the 10th day of October, 1916. one-half of said when Vernon Harris Lowell of Elmira II. estate is bequeathed and devised to your Bucksport stone, N. H., has returned to his home here. I Longfellow, executrix of the will of peti- and Miss Myrtle Frances Pierce of Mars Joseph F. Longfellow, late of Montville, in said tioner at the time of her remarriage, but if she Mrs. Helen of is her County, deceased, having presented her first and does not remarry said one-half, at her Hill were united in at the par- Gray Bangor visiting decease, marriage HOW YOU GET SICK final account of adinmis;ration of said estate for is bequeathed and devised under said will to sonage of the Dexter Methodist church. nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Cum- allowance. Sometimes her heirs at law or to such of her heirs as she Rev. A. B. former of mings. you' overload your McAlister, pastor stomach with rich foods. Your Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three may designate by her will; that as such trustee the Franklin street Methodist life weeks in a she holds certain real to church, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood of East Orrington may be an active one, and thus successively The Republican Journal, estate, wit.-To certain officiated, using the double ring service. you may care for all you eat. But newspaper published in Belfast, in said Com ty, lots or parcels of land situated in said Sears- visited at the home of his father, S. S. Wood, a few days of show that ah persons interested attend at a Pro- Mrs. Lowell is a of the East inactivity your may port, being lots numbered 8 and 8-2 on apian graduate system does not call for so much. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 14th Oct. 15th. day showing partition of certain lands of the heirs Maine Conference Seminary in the class You awake in the morning tired. of November next, and show cause, if any they of David Nickels, late of said de- of 1916 and her at the Mrs. A. E. of Swanville Your body feels heavy; you know have,why the said account should not be allowed. Searsport, during stay school Cunningham spent recorded in you are not up to the mark. Your JaMES LIBBY, Judge. ceased, Waldo Registry of Deeds, GREAT was an interested worker in the Metho- Oct. 18th with her Mrs. Uceba Book STARS in mother, G. has not cared for the A true Attest: 107, Page 508, said lots more digestion copy. being par- dist church. Mr. Lowell is a popular Marden. overload. Part of it r- mains. It Arthur \\ Leonard, Register. ticularly described as follows: clerk in the store of R. B.Stover, Bucks- generates gas that inhumes the Lot No. 8. Beginning in the westerly line Mrs. Grace W. C. delicate linings. fail to and both he and Haley entertained the K. They pour of the Black road at the corner port, Mrs. Lowell have out the ilin-is TIT ALDO ss.—in Court of Probate, held at northeasterly Gl digestive and neglect of lot No. 7 of EAT a Club Oct. 18th. Mrs. C. M. Eames was the vt said plan; thence in PE AYS made wide circle of friends who extend best to absorb the life-giving elements. Belfast, on the 1 Oth day of October, 1916, northerly by the line on Black wishes. They will make their future hostess Oct. 25th. You know something is wrong. George Mixer, executor of the will of Mary a. j said. road, sixty rods and Your body gets weak, and soon Coombs, late ot lelfast, in said County, deceas- twenty-one links to the southeast corner of lot home in Bucksport. At are present they J. F. Libby, who had been the guest of his opportunity is offered for some se- ed, haying presented his first and final account No. 7-2 on said plan; thence westerly in the in camp at vere illnes. of administration ot said estate for allowance. Craig’s pond. Mrs. H. W. in line of said lot. No. 7-2 twenty-six rods and GREAT daughter, Nute, Whitman, Mass., Taken in time, the indigestion DIRECTORS Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three twenty-four links to the southwest corner of has returned to his home here after a would not become serious. First re- FRANCI3-HUNT. There was a delight- Weeks successively in 'i lie Republican Journal, said iot No. 7 thence to the north- quiet move the overload; then soothe the 2; southerly ful a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Conn home at the vacation. sore west corner of said lot No. 7-2; thence south- wedding Baptist parsonage membranes; then build up the ty. that ad persons interested may attend at a in Morrill weakened It’s to erly to the northwest corner of lot marked Saturday, Uct. 21st, when Miss Annie E. Paul of who teaches body. simple say, Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 14th Morrill, but not too to do. You need “Nickels lot” on said thence GIVE Marion Glover Hunt was married to easy help, day of November next, and show cause, if any plan; easterly in the A Clark school, spent Columbus Day and the tonic that will quicken diges- they have, why the said account should not be the line of said lot marked “Nickels Lot” four- Arthur Rowland Francis of Cambridge, tion, help remove waste, soothe the week-end at her Oct. 16th to allowed. teen rods and eighteen links to the northeast Mass. Rev. father of the home, returning soreness and arouse the Nathan Hunt, system— JAMES LIBBY, Judge. corner ot said lot marked “Nickels Lot” thence her school duties. that’s just what you need. A was the true copy. A ttest: in the of bride, officiating clergyman. Peruna has an enviable record in southerly line said lot marked “Nick- The maid of Arthur W. Leonard, Register. honor was Miss Annie Proc- Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bachelder very delight- this respect. It has aided many els Lot” to the northwest corner of said lot tor of thousands in the last to No. 7; thence in the line of said Searsmont, and Thomas Francis fully entertained a party of friends at their century easterly lot overcome just these conditions, and ys.— In < f No. eleven rods and of Providence, R. I., a brother of the Court Probate, held at 7, nineteen In ks to the home on the of Oct. 20th. prevent serious sickness. on evening Dainty thereby WALDOBelfast, the 10th day ot October, 1916, place of beginning, containing seven acres groom, the best man. On their return The tablet form is convenient and refreshments were and were en- Rachel 1V1. Pendleton benjamin F. Colcord, and one-fourth more or served, cards 1 fifty-seven less. from the Mr. and Mrs. fnr I’pp-nlnr ndmi i»istrn tion, trustees under tiie last will and rods, wedding journey surviving testa- Lot N«>. b 2. Beginning in the line joyed. M a n alin ment or F. Pendleton. late or Sears- westerly Francis will make their home in Provi- Benjamin of the Black road at the Tablets are porr, in said County, decease having northeasterly corner dence. Jennie Mrs. presented of lot Mrs, Dockham, Elsie Killman the ideal their second account as tmstces ot saiu estate No. 4-3 on said plan; thence northerly in and Mtb. B. G. Bachelder attended the “Frank- laxative an 1 for allowance. the line of said Black road twenty-nine rods ton!*. [iver that be and seventeen links to the southeast corner of PROHIBITION GUNS TURNED ON fort Social Club” Oct. 18th, when Mrs. Irene have Ordered, notice thereof given, three They w^eks in 1 lot No. 7-3 on said thence in the o successively, he Republican .Journal, plan; westerly WILSON. Parker was hostess. The next Oct. unpleas- a in in line of said meeting, ant effects newspapei published Belfast, said Coun- lot No. 7-3 to the southwest corner that all ersons interested a 25th, was with Mrs. Elsie Killman. and form ty, may attend at thereof; thence southerly in a direct line to the Probate to be held N. Oct. 23. J. Frank n o habits. Court, at Belfast, on the i4th northwest corner of said lot No. 4-3; thence Rochester, Y., day of November next, and show cause, if 10c and 25c. any in the line of said lot No 4 3 to the Hanly, the Prohibition Presidential can- they have why the said account should not he easterly NORTH ISLESBORO. The Peruna Co place of beginning, containing nine and one- didate, tonight here turned his guns on allowed, JAMES half acres, more or less; that it is for the best President his "stand- Columbus, O, LIBBY, Judge. RES Wilson, declaring A true copy. Attest: interest of said and for the trust beneficiary on the out- Miss Elsa Bates spent the week-end pattism” liquor question recently Arthur \\. Leonard, Register. estate that said real estate be sold at public or stripped “the Aldriches, Cannons and at home from the M. C. I. private sale and the proceeds invested, used Penroses in their blindest and most reac- At a Probate Court neia at within and and managed py her in accordance with the Miss Edna Coombs has returned from a visit Belfast, tionary hours.’’ for the County of Waldo, on the 10th day of provisions of said will. of several weeks in cincolnville. October, a. D. 1916. Wherefore she that she be auth- THE LEAD Hanly baseu his attack on letters re- prays may A f, PEASE of Dorchester. orized to sell and convey said real estate at ceived by the Prohibitionists from Secre- Martin Ryder and family, who spent the Mass., CASTOR IA daughter of Lena F. late ot Waldo, in or private sale and* invest the tary that the BERTH Bagley, public proceeds Tumulty, declaring Presi- summer in town, have returned to Boston. said county of Waldo, deceased, having pre- thereof. dent’s attitude For Infants and Children on the liquor issue had setted a petition praying that she Bertha L. Dated this second day of October A. D. 1916. stood Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coombs of Natick, Pease*-aforesaid, or some other suitable unchanged for almost six years. person EMM A C. NICKELS. OVER “He Mass., are Mrs. Adrianna In Use For Over 30 Years may be appointed adininistratiix on the estate has not his mind visiting Bunker. changed on this of said deceased vy it bout bond. issue in six years, the whole Always bears Ordered, That the said notice to though Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pendleton were recent petitioner give Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to world has!’’ the all persons interested by a of this Hanly shouted. quests of their son, Addison in Bel- causing copy all persona interested by a ot this Pendleton, order to be published three weeks successively causing copy Then declared that that fast. o£ petition to be published threcweeks successively Hanly in period Signature in The Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- id The Republican Journal, ii newspaper pm>- All the world had learned from ed at Belfast, that ;it a Probate THE science, M. C. tliey appear Uslied at wife and have Bellas!, ihit they at a Pro- students Niles, daughter Mary, Court, v dhin ami for said may appeal of economics and the returned tQipe IjeUlRft Recast, bate < ourt. to be held at Belfast, within ami tor sociology, to their home in West Somerville, County,bn the 14th day of November, A.D. 1916, ! the said County, on the 14th day ot November, A. 1). European war, Emperor of Russia, Mass. at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, FOR SALE j 'K*H>, at ten ui fin- clock before lmon, arid show most of the Candian Provinces and 12 of it any have, the ol said i they why prayer petition- cause, n any the oi said the Mrs. Wilson Coombs has closed her house for er should not be they have, why prayer dry United States that prohibition granted petitioner should not he urauted. OTHERS the winter and is with her daughter, Mrs. situated ati the JAMES LIBBY, Judge was My house, JAM EM 1.1 right. Charles Coombs. A true Attest: BitY, Radge copy. A true copy, Attest: “The President has seen the world corner of Salmond Arthur VV. and Cedar Leonard, Register. AhthCk W. hi.on \r:n. Register. passing before him in triumphal march Capt. O. F. Coombs and Mrs. Helen Ryder were week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Frank toward abolition.” con- guests streets. K. Q. FROST, liquor’s Hanly H. in Belfast. At Court held :it Belfast, wlrhm ami HA i LLV.S NUTU.l,. I be sub- “but Mayo a'Trpbdte tinued, he has not changed his tf40 for the’County ol Waldo, on the 10th day of ADMJMs'lscriber hereby gives noliee that she has mind and has learned nothing concerning Mrs. H. M. Coombs left Oct. 21st for Oak- Belfast, Maine, October, A. 1). 1916. been duly appuird* m ndimmstratiix, with the to the winter will annexed, ol .the estate.of it. He has changed his mind upon every land, Maine, spend and be with 81 BLEY of Btdlppt in saidequntt* other of her daughter, Mias Olive, who teaches there. EDWARD..soilin law ot ligiman Thorndike,, late of, MAI Y O. UTTl KM I I), late of Belfast, policy state that has come be- ill -aid Wljast. County of^YMob. deceased. hav* | ih the 61 " rtldn. "deceased, bifid given fore him. Other events have educated Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Warren closed their cot- A ion Ciiutity ing pWkLuted petti graying (hat bn. Ed-,*J bonds.at? the law All having at NOTICE. duvets. pmsons Panama woman tage Point Comfort Oct. 21st and after a few ward Mtofwv of said ho 1 him, tolls, suffrage, the n (i ll .non H Bt?Uasii nV*y appointed uemands estate of said deceased visit said aga.iLst.ULe legality and desirability of tariff duties days in Boston will go to Crescent City, , a^nii-pj^K^oi’ Ojl, tJju estate yf deceased, are de ino-t-preset,* the same lav satthmunt, for the Guaranteeu work in Uftifoptdy, Manjcur t inake laid for protection, military prepared- Fla., winter. ijajdywcL.Xhat tliii-said petitiimyr give,liot/ce to, .aud uU mdoldcd Lmyelp ary rvuuvsVvdlo np and Also Facial all.persons interested by ‘tail •dng it MSpy of‘this pay me nt inddeititUHy. ness, each in turn has educated him and Shampooing. Work.,, f RECENT DEATHS. Eugene S. Wardwell died at his home [erdwHW thVoV w?ekgisq$o£Lssiveiy ,•?!« ( >11 itHtJtTtiftErK A. TAUM)T compelled him to chapge his mind and in- PROSPECT FERRY. Fuli line of ail kinds df HaltWorlf at m> ! iniTtoe*He|ittWUwtito iM>urtml, a, Pd \wu»ap ty pubiisl i Belfast, Me,. October 10. 1010. in Orland Oct. at the of 62 !jJT.10'. '*1 -> .1.---- 23d, age augurate new policies toward them. parlors over Shiro’s FtitBiiix fibw. O Eoley died Oct. 20th at his home Stdre. :rifrne3 Mr. Wardwell was a “But on this a Mrs. A. A. Ginn entertained the H. H. Club 1 hiMLMlSTiltA'BiUK'S.'NuTItML Xhe>si|b*eub- years. native of issue he still is Bour- *CdRM«y,oiiTfW:T4fti tfay^p Ntojwmber, a J). ""terport, aged 68 years. His death Oct. 19th. 23U #9ti6, &. gr hervby gives*notice that she has Wnduiy and most of his life bon, forgetting nothing, learning noth- 'jllEHlkfcs. jrf at. tea-oMbe cluck b V' ago. Here standpattism not surpass- Pittsfield, where Mr. Shute has employment, JAMR8 fifBftY,Judge. followed the sea and in late years was a man of most ed lJtn th^ of Waldo, deceased, pleasing personality ,by the Aldriches, Cannons and Pen- Atterftn e,:iVi/ \ C-fnnity amt'Jgiveu ‘(i with the Mr. and Mrs. P M. Ginn, Miss Faustina bonds the law dinedtsi All -persons, responsible positions and his character roses in their blindeBt and most i: :..(?I: L-„f r Having jL, moral, upright endear- reaction- and Hrrriman Kf t^NA^jp. Jtej;jsaer. oi said are as Harding W. D. motored to Bel- ~~ dyujubdit agtppat tj»e eetyt,«i deceased ,,frtl Steamship Corporation pilot ed him to a number of hours.” 1 Tr large friends. He ary fast Oct. 22nd and called on friends. PR0BATE10OTS-: I I desUydto, present the same, for sctflenVeiit. and between and Bos- alf thereto tfVimtKc lor P|J,f,0af8 Bangor was a stone cutter by trade and a mem- BiX ECU TOR'S. NOT ICE. The sni).feriber;bere- IndeRrea -Are'requested pay- leaves his Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ginn and little ine sm£' ftittut immediately. f-,,.He wife, Mary ber of the Cutters’ daughter sdriter Huoti^ tliat hr ha# beeto duly ap- S^one union. He is Men Feel Tired, Too. and ADmaisTifaTOK^s^koiick!hereby gives notice that he has been" iJ&i LULA BSAREL n. lour sonB, John and James Celia and Herman Avery sons Ralph and pointed executor or tub ta&t Wilt kttd ’testament 4KAU. of Frank, survived his one duly appointed of 1 by wife, Sarah; by son, Brewer visited relatives admihhrtfatbr«>fitliefestfcte Of 1 M 7/ Administratrix, i. 'mterport and of While much is said about tired women it Dexter of here re- Stephen Boston; Milton, of Orland; two daughters, Mrs. JOSEPH W. WNMiKflNu \m ati E1>W ARD 811 LiJLES. late of Knox, Mncolnviite, Me., October io. 191«. Mrs. Kate Philbrick and must be remembered that men also pay the cently. vt'ftMgx, His Jj.u8bters, Church of EaBt and in the County of in the of Rogers Machias, Eu- penalty of over work. When the are WaWo,.rF■•eutieaient, add ’sire'd' to present the sknie for -settlement;-alid all than new. tw'nterPort, Mrs. Pierce Laffin of and all ened better Single edge, such as Mrs. Bertha Heywood of Bucksp rt, who energy ambition, Foley Kidney Pills are indebted thereto are requested to make pav^ ’fridebted-thereto are requested to make; pay- and Miss FOR FLETCHER’S 'i-d > :ri^ IT I Gems, 25fc. Cillettts, 86c;. Durham °rtj Mary and Julia have the of tonic and strengthening. They act quickly. ment immediately*'i‘> s nieojt; immediately Duplex "J sympathy many friends in ■ of Portland. Sold 1)AMEL O. LIN N PKIN. AdnunifLrator. A. Kxecdioi-:1 60c. per dozen. 0. E. Sherman, 72 Main street their bereavement. Everywhere. rlTltMrt” hZ3*«PP5X SBlHT.ts; CASTORIA 1> nox, Me., October 10, ltfiV Kti4x;-*k..Wd4e*itt, IMts. ,tii)S Mhh^A I .Rjftum WEDDLnG BELL*. The Republican Journal THE MODERN TEST HUMPHREYS' OBITUARY. Curtis*Albee. The marriage of Earle L, are William Mason BELFAST. THURSDAY. NOV. 2, 1916 Humphreys’ Homeopathic Remedies Lawrence of Castine diec FEWER PEOPLE Curtis and Miss Verelette C. Albee took place Oct. 83 8 designed to meet the needs of families 23rd, aged years, months and 1 day The Public Health Service GROWING®* EVERY BY at high noon Wednesday, Oct, 25th, at the home He wab born at the old reports that more PUBLISHED THURSDAY OFJEFFIC1ENCY or invalids, something that mother, father, Lawrence homesteac per of the bride in Bernard (Tremont, Me.) Rev in North Castine and named for the Rev, Wm the age of forty years but from Is Fully Met by Hood’s Sarsaparilla nurse or invalid can take or give to meet to-day, forty t0 Pub. Co. officiated and used the The Republican Jour. George B. Davis Mason, the first minister of His par- is and Peptiron Pills. the need of the moment* Have been in use CastineJ mortality increasing from degenerative double ring service. Only the immediate fam- ents were Edward L. and Sarah Lawrence. disease^ for over Years. CHARLES A. HLSBURY. Because of what it contains, of the ilies of the were Sixty Thousands of well-informed men and }Manager contracting parties present. He was the youngest of four brothers and five women t'rJ ^K< way it is made and of the record it No. for Prior The bride wore a stylish travelling suit ol sisters. In 18£5 he married Miss Sarah Per- the true value of has achieved, Hood’s Sarsaparilla i3 1 Fever*, Congestions, Inflammation*. 25 learning with and hat to Fever.25 Advertising Terms. For one square, one recommended to you for African brown, shoes, gloves * Worm*, Worm kins of Castine and in 1905 celebrated to warmly Wakefulness of Infants.25 they inch in column, 25 cents for one week scrofula, eczema match. left immediately after the cere- 3 Colic, Crying and length rheumatism, catarrh, They Children and Adults.25 gether their golden In his youngei for each insertion. 4 Diarrhea, of wedding. and 25 cents subsequent and other troubles arising from im- in the car for a short motor 25 nony groom’s 7 Cough*, Colds, Bronchitis. he worked as a finisher on most ol or low state of the days, ship Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a pure blood system. and 8 Faceache, Neuralgia 25 trip through Maine and Massachusetts on Toothache, the vessels $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three In cases that are radically anemic » Sick Headache, Vertigo. 25 constructed at that period in Cas- SCOTTS year; Headache, their return will go to housekeeping in the Weak Stomach.... 25 months. and nervous—marked by paleness, 10 Dyspepsia. Indigestion, tine. Afterwards he became a builder ol EMULSll thin flesh, sleeplessness, nerve-ex- Boulter house,35 Miller street. The bride i9 the 13 Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis. 25 OF NORWEGIAN COD 25 houses and a contractor. He was a very superior LIVER haustion, the power of Hood’s Sarsa- 14 Eczema, Eruptions. FOR PRESIDENT only daughter of Capt. Henry and Annie as parilla is greatly increased by Pept- 15 Rheumatism. Lumbago.25 workman and erected many of the best built a powerful blood-enricher and Hart Albee of Bernard. Her father is a well 10 Fever aud Ague, Malaria. 25 strenm' KiL iron Pills, the new nux and houses in Castine and towns. He pepsin, 17 Pile*, Blind or Bleeding, External,Internal.25 adjoining to ward off the iron tonic. These two medicines make known sea captain and her mother was for- headaches and a Charles Evans Hughes 19 Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In Head. 25 was very fond of mure chapel. Gospel may truthfully auto to Frd>';rd E ary rr, at vtiy small erst. Uu Hr Mr. ar.d Mrs. D. W'. Dodge Oct. 30*h% with vice, a sermon on “The Patnway to Pow- was as good as his bond. He was beloved by or President Wilson did put an addendum to white satin with a bridal veil and was given in storms coid weather, as all Icur cars are closed and very con The ladies Circle met with Mrs. Inez Bellows er.” The topic for the prayer meeting thiB, all who knew him, and had few, if any, the second Lusitania note which amount- marriage by her brother, Percy Jewett Burrell S. Our drivers are very careiul, ard very corsidtrale of and ci K October 26th. A number were evening will be "The Promise of enemies. He leaves to revere his large present of honor was Mrs. James McGaw Thursday, behind, ed to assuring Germany privately that The matron W patrons. Cars leave Windsor Hotel for Rockland 9 a. m and Hoc and several kinds of candy were served. Tomorrow in Sunday School Work.” a widow and two children. William of Brookline. The ribbon bearers were memory, the demands of the note were not to be Bettj for Bangor at 8.40 a. m. and 2.40 p. m. Her of waterworks 9 Mrs. Francis Johnson died Oct. 23rd and the Sherman and Carol both of Brookline Next Sunday will be observed as Rally Sun- H, Lawrence, Superintendent taken too Senator also McGaw, (iff BY AUTO (iO IN COVERED CAR.'- H« seriously. Lodge funeral was held at her at at Montana, and Mrs. C. Fred Jones $ late home October 25tb j The wedding march wras played by Mrs. Berths day the Universalist church, and it is hoped Kalispell, has further evidence of the truth of this of Castine. Interment was in l’leasant Hill Cemetery be-’ Dudley. The ushers were Lt Edward Atwood, that all Universalist people will rally on that 9 CAER’S 7RANSPCRTAT ON SER^ 1 of double on the of charge dealing part side her husband, David Johnson. Lt. G. F. Lt. P. E. McNair, U. S. A day and fill the church at the morning service. Gilbert, Maude Lulie, wife of Lewis Fred Clifford of the Wilson administration. Otis of Belmont and of The pastor's sermon will be on, “The Universal Drayton Harry Briggs Stockton Springs, died at the Waldo County HALLDALE. 9#e 999999999 Cambridge. A reception, collation a id dancing Fatherhood of God,” the first of several ser- 99999999% The German submarines are hospital at 2 a. m. Oct. 29th. She had been in ill again followed the The were the mons that will be preached on the Five Es- ceremony. couple health for the two and un- without Last Rev. S. li. Burton of called on J. past years Monday -inking ships warning. Southport of Leautiful and sential Principles of the Universalist Faith. FRANK GOODSPEED SAYS recipients many costly gifts. derwent an for Her I week the British steamers Marina and E. Hall last Sunday. operation appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Doyen of Portland, Me., The public is cordially invitedj to this service, George death was caused by a complication of kidney one Clark has moved into the house “fANLAC Rowanmore were torpedoed, carry- Lloyd for- were The bride is well known in Sunday school at noon. iS IViY guesls. and liver troubles. She was born in Searsport |ENdI» C. were merly occupied by V. Stevenson. -- ing 50 Americans, Not only they where she has spent many sum- eldest Lincolnville, ..~ VI HOY COlflU- May 11, 1882, the daughter of the late from here sunk without but the Rowan- Several attended the meeting at mers. The is a trained nurse and has stomach was in bad order. I was all In warning groom lished over a hundred and twenty thousand Eugene and Mrs. Annie Rich Brown. She at- “My speaking of Mr. C the the “Stream” in Knox last afternoon for several in R I. Mr. run weak and said Mr. Tanlac man said: "1 more’s life boats were shelled. Only 34 Sunday lived years Newport, the with tended] schools of that town and down, debilitated,” Sunday-Schools throughout country, the.' public, of more testim left the nials Br were out of ]04 on one of the Rev. Mr. Hamblen, a returned and Mrs. Norton immediately after a half million teachers and five for a time in the The Frank (loodspaed of Herman, and “Tanlae is saved missionary million scholars, studied High school. Maine than I can Uh< in from Indi8, preached here last even- ceremony for an extended trip to Maine. They the best medicine in the world and 1 would not ail walks of steamers, and there were several Ameri- Saturday the American Sunday-School Union is now pre- family moved tc Belfast about 15 years ago and life. Judg. ■ after Jan. 1st at 64 Chestnut ! In ing. will be at home to celebrate one in the June be without it for anything. people. fact, peoph cans those lost. The administra- paring its hundredth anniver- she worked clothing factories. 11, JK * among have come forward wit B Mass. have many “It seems that I am a new man since Charles Adams and son John of Searsinont street, Cambridge, They sary. The Society has issued an interesting she married Mr. Clifford, the only child taking the tion at Washington is “watchful wait- 1904, master medicine, 'i f Malden and the bride by her cousin, Miss this unique organization which stands alone two sisters, Julia B., wife of Ross W. Cunning- that there must Miss 1 Waldo Trust shows pretty conclusively Pearl Stewart of Pittsfield was the ivelyn Ellis of Watertown, Mass. The groom and unequalled in community development ham, and Ethel M„ wife of Henry Collins, Company of her s the son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Tucker, of the stockholders of be an adequate reason for its existence.” guest grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C, S. work in rural America. The headquarters of and one niece, Doris Annie Collins, all of Bel- The annual meeting iormerly of this city, and has spent many sum- the Waldo Trust of Belfast, Maine, its vol- McCorison, from last until the Company The Journal will complete 88th Thursday Monday. Hers Society are at 1816 Uhestnut street, Phila- fast. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in North Belfast, where he is well and will be held at their banking rooms in Belfast, The ume with the last issue in December After an absence of three or four weeks ni1- favorably known. The bride is the younger delphia, Pa. Rich of Searsport, with whom the family Eyes of Mr. and A. November b r laughter Mrs. George Leavitt of lived in her and one Edna Tuesday, 21, 1916, next, and the editor is ten years its idge Davis has returned and preached here First Church, Rev. J. Wilbor Rich- early life, aunt, L., only Sast Belfast. She is a graduate of the Belfast Baptist AT 10 A. M., ■ last S to here wife of Cecil Roberts of also sur- By Modern Scientif; ^ one and the other unday. He expects be next Sat- a favorite with and ardson residence 1 G, Belfast, junior,— the thirteen digh school, young old.and minister, Northport avenue, for the of revising the by-laws, elect- and have the of all in their purpose urday evening and will preach here again next las sung in public since a very young child. cases vive sympathy such (without the aid «.; three years the Brooklyn Eagle’s senior. telephone 212-3. In of sickness or ing a board of trustees, and transacting as usual. It is Several social functions were given in honor sudden and severe bereavement. The funeral before Sunday expected his cousin, trouble, this church, through its minister, will other business as may legally come And Ht No Wait for our cen- >f the and they received a num* the Most bouquets,»please. Ernest will be here with him. .couple large took in the Church, them. Davis, After a brief serve such services* place Congregational tennial. aer of wedding gifts. trip, M r gladly anyone desiring 2w44 T. FRANK BARKER, Secretary. at 2 m.. Rev. Walter T. ind Mrs. Tucker will be at home at 23 Mount whether or not connected with the church Searsport. Tuesday p, /ernon street, Malden, Mass. of the North Church ol CENTER MONTVILLE. At 10 45 next ser- Hawthorne, pastor We are in of a Sunday morning, preaching receipt printed slip Belfast and the interment was ic Sheriff’s Sale. Glasses “What the scientists about officiating, “Plan Welch-Condon. The marriage of Matthew vice, topic: say captioned, to wipe out the Eng- A daughter was born October 23 to Mr. and The bearert N. Welch and Mrs. Sarah Addie Condon, both the earth’s crust becoming thinner, and near- Elmwood, Cemetery, Searsport. STATE OF MAINE. At lish Sparrow;” but are not in sympathy Mrs. Chester B. Cushman. ;>f took at 6.30 a. last were Daniel Nathan Gil- Reasonable Belfast, place m., Satur- ness of the great conflagration as foretold in Capt, Nichols, Capt. COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. with the movement, and do not credit all lay at the home of the officiating clergyman, B. F. Coicord and JameB D. Sweet- October 25, 1916. Mrs. Angie Nash is very sick at the home of the Scriptures.” Twelve noon the Bible school key Cap;. Rev. Arthur A. Blair, 33 Church street. They Taken this 25th day of October, 1916, on exe- that is said these little birds. Mrs. Rebecca Poland, w here she was convenes in ser. against visiting. eft on the morning train for a short visit in the church; and visitors cordially cution dated October 6. 1916, issued on a judg- on Broken ; They were brcught to this country to aid Loris Poland and his brother Walter and Boston and vicinity and their return will welcomed. Young People’s service at 6.30 in ment rendered by the Supreme Judicial Court i Lenses to in the 1 'o housekeeping M. W. Rich house, for the County of Waldo, at a term thereof in exterminating flies and we can bear family aretaKirgan automt bile trip to Moose- 1 the vestry to which young folks are invited. Mrs. Sarah A. Sherman, widow of Ephrain l37 Main street. Both are well and favorably begun and held on the fourth Tuesday of Sep- service at 7,30. Minister’s — L. and of F. ant grateful testimony to their good work in head Lake for the purpose of hunting. j mown in Belfast, and have the best wishes of Evening topic: Sherraan, daughter Benjamin tember. A. L). 1916, to wit. on the thirtieth day nany friends, * The relation—the wife as she Heal, died Oct. 17th after a art of 1916, in favor of Florence N. this direction in other cities. We have Sheriff Cushman and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ; marriage ought Lydia long September, Chase & of in said of to be:” Third sermon in the intensely inter- painful illness, at the residence of her daugh Perry Burnham, County Waldo, 9een t:o evidence locally of their driving Mitchell and Miss Emma Blood, all of Belfast, against Rufus Reynolds of said Burnham, for esting lesson on the domestic relations. Preach- ter, Mrs. Aldo A. Mansfield, on Mountair off other birds, while the grey squirrels were in town Sunday, calling on friends. FIVE THOUSAND A DAY. four .hundred ($400 00), debt or damage, and -$?Optomi. ing at the Northport Baptist church at 2:30 p. street, Camden, who had tenderly cared foi ! thirty dollars and thirty-three cents ($30.33), are known to be ea'ers of birds eggs and Volney Thompson recently sold a new I m. This, Thursday, evening at7:30ihe weekly her for the last 15 months. If she hud livec costs of suit, and will be sold at public auction 25 Main Street, lestroyers of nests, to say nothing of grocery wagon to Norman Thomas of Morrill. Enrollments in the National ! at the Postoflice in said Burnham, to the high- Hughes i prayer meeting. Public cordially invited. until Feb. 2, 1917, she would have been fou est bidder, on the 16th of December. 1916, their raids on and orchards. The He has a few more new carriages on hand. day gardens College League. score years. She was a woman of unblemish at ten o’clock in the forenoon, the following TRANSFERS IN REAL English sparrows stay with us in winter, Among the heaviest potato raisers heard ESTATE. ed character, domestic by nature, devoted to described real estate and all the right, title and interest which the said Rufus whet we are deserted by other birds, and from are T. S. Erskine, 440 bushels; J. W. ! The Hughes National College husband and family, quietly and unostenta Reynolds The following transfers of real estate were has and had in and to the same on the ninth their and and Tibbetts. 450, and Fred 14( 0 bushels. League, 511 Fifth avenue, New York, the around her until her chirping twittering flights Stewart, recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds tiously helping poor day of July, 1915, the time when the same was r is receiving enrollments at the rate health some made it attached on the writ in ihe same suit, to wit: ^ about the streets would be missed. Their Mrs. Caroline F. Allen, widow of Ira Allen, for the week ending Nov 1, 1916: failing years ago impos Rais destroy aeaiir of land and of five thousand a day. They are sible for her to do more. The funeral service! A certain lot or parcel buildings • billion dofUrt endurance of the cold and the severe passed away Oct. 28th at the of 74 years. Her james F. Sheldon, Belfast, to Nellie M Shel- thereon, situated in said Burnham, Waldo C oun- worth ai food and prope j from all of the were held the | funeral took was coming parts country, at daughter's residence, Rev Winter storms is surprising. place Moi day; burial in Sears- don, do; land and buildings in Belfast. ty, Maine, bounded and described as fallows, snli and mh and stop y*mr k«x j and the work of organizing branches Charles F. Smith of the Methodist mont. Maurice A. Braley, Monroe, to Rose Walker Episcopa to wit: Commencing at the east end of the The National election takes Nov. in all states and most of the important church officiating. She leaves to mourn theii bridge crossing the tin basticook River at Burn- cm place The annual of the stockholders of and Lucy J. Wallace, Swanville; land and build- RAT 4 meeting ham thence in an ta r*^ cities has been started. A one Village; running easterly kb safe to oar Daadly 7t’n, ar.d we have the fullest confidence large per- in loss, brother, Benjamin F. Heal of Isles- 1 the Liberty and Belfast Telephone Co. will be j ings Searsport. direction on the north line of the road leading bat bar a lets ts bunas bain* centage of the are from two Mrs. Samuel Wadsworth of odor i that it will result in the election of enrollments Charles W. to James E. boro; sisters, from said Burnham to Troy, to land now or Rats nmpiy dry op. No held at the Town House on Monday, November Wood, Burnham, VS men who their usual Camden and Mrs. Sanford of Lincoln- Charles ! whatever, Valuable booxv give political land and in Burnham. Dyer formerly occupied by E, Snerman; Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican 6, at 10 o’clock a. m. Wood, do; buildings h each can. “How to De- affiliations as Democratic two Aldo thence northerly on land of saiu Sherman to Progressive, P. to Eleanor ville; daughters, Mrs, A. Mansfielc stroy Rais,” 2S<-, 50c. ead candidate for This is Virgil Hall, Lincolnville, B. the Sebasticook River; thence in a southwester- president. opinion or of Camden and Mrs. Eula of Lin- •1.00. 6-fc. eO. $5.00, J U vv ni.1 v Independent. land and in Lincolnville. Worthing direction the said Sebasticook River not based on the of Moody, do; buildings ly along prognostications po- The league has received the en- two sons, L. Sherman ol the same Maude E. Colcord, Searsport, to Laura Carter colnville; George to the lirst mentioned bound; being Latter V litical prophets, straw votes, or the bet- dorsement of Governor Hughes, who and Leland E. Sherman of premises conveyed to said Rufus Reynolds by ! fc- The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. Mary F. Nickerson, land and in Sears- Northport, Deep » do; buildings Eri D. Bickford, by deed dated January 19, dfrl ting in Wall street, but on the patriotism, wired: “If there was ever a time Brook, Nova Scotia; five grandchildren, ant: Nickerson, Thursday, Nov. 9th. port. 1909, and recorded in the Registry of Deeds 3ense the when the educated men of and nieces. wn. on < integrity and practical of the country to John T many nephews for Waldo Book 293, 251. W. E. Damm recently Charles Aubery Clark, Camden, Smyth, do; County, Page employed who have its welfare at heart should W, L. GRAY, American It is inconceivable Small of Belfast to add a new coat of to land and in Lincolnville. people. paint buildings D. Turner of Isle au Haul K1 work for and Mrs. Margaret 3w44 Deputy Sheriff. SWAN=WmiTEN-!{" a to his buildings. right principles strong Faustina Hichborn et Stockton that majority should vote re-elect ale., Springs, died Oct. 22nd, aged 76 years, 1 month and 7 it is now.’’ returned home last government Chairman to John land and in an administration which has been weigh- Miss Bernice Damm McLaughliD, do; building days. She had been confined to her bed foi Thursday from the house party at Hartland Willcox of the Republican National Stockton WE OFFER ed in the balance ar.d found Springs. nine months, caused by a shock, but with tendei wanting; with 21 other M. C. I. students. ex-President and ; Committee, Taft, Charles N. Mass., to Alex. which has violated the made its Taylor, Wellesley, care and nursing retained her’mental faculties Legislative pledges Hammond have Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevens and Miss Emma John Hays also praised M. Stockton land in Stockton status of Shaw, Springs; to the end. Mrs. Turner was the widow ol I hereby give public r party platform, lowered the Fields of Searsport were guests of Mr. and the work as much on enthusiastically, ply at the next session f Mrs. H. M. Chase last Thursday. Springs. Capt. Ezra Turner, 2nd, who died 27 years ago For Sale American citizenship and destroyed the the score of the benefit to the men ture for a charter to Mail Joseph K. Pendleton, Islesboro, to Loranus Besides numerous friends she leaves to mourr j abroad. Maine Kenneth of was in town as of the real the Penobscot River bet f prestige of this country Greeley Hampden themselves work it will and F. Pendleton, do; land buildings in Isles- their loss, two sons, George A. and Charles H ! Verona,Hancock Friday night. He returned home Saturday, do to elect Governor County, recorded her verdict last September, after help Hughes. •« A OAR LOADS of old W'aldo Maine. accompanied by his cousin, Miss Annie Nick- boro, of Isle au Haut, and six daughters, Mrs. George j Countv, a on national issues, erson. * Bucksport, October 14. a campaign fought Bertha Palmer, Knox, et al., to William G, A. of Winterport, Mrs. Mark Baldwir ^ Sawyer second j 3w42p on maintain the growth, and Tuesday next will G. T. Nickerson and family motored to Ban- The President must be credited with Brown et al., do; land and buildings in Knox of Springfield, Vt„ Mrs. John K. Collins, Mrs j ma- last by Mrs. Shorey and Thorndike. clear at stand then taken with a handsome gor Saturday, accompanied having put a slick one over if he can C. F. Gray, Mrs. Jasper L. Chapin and Mrs shingles bargain and her niece, Mrs. C. A. Nickerson. Mrs. Albert M. Ames et al., Stockton to L. of Isle au Haut. Funeral jority for the Republican electors. a relatives here the votes and make the Springs, Raymond Conley Eyes Examined. Shorey had been guest among get people pay prices. lm44 for several weeks and was on her way home to the freight. Davis P. Fayle, do; land in Stockton Springs. services were held at her late residence The most of Mrs. returned with important part Wing’s Enfield. Mrs. C. R. Nickerson Jeremiah F. Wheaton, Bangor to Druzilla E. Wednesday and interment was at the Turnei F, G the others. Mrs. W. E. Damm, who was also Frank recent address before the Belfast Wom- Crosby, do; land and buildings in Stockton cemetery at the Thoroughfare. one of the party, will remain awhile in Hamp- Latin politeness is proverbial, but & Co. was Springs. Cooper an’s club, in our opinion, that relat- den with her sister, Mrs. S. D. Greeley, who is aren’t these Mexican commissioners Regi stered Op with sciatica. Fenton Tomlinson, Portland, to The Saco. ing to the work of the clubs of the Maine suffering exceeding the limit when rliey persist ! Valley Canning Company, do; land and build- The for ! I. ( Federation in the public schools. It is • in likening Woodrow Wilson to Ven- Penalty Belfast. Me., Good Old Adam’s Ale. ings in Winterport. NOTICE evidence of an interest in our institutions ustiuuo Carranza ? Austin Marriner, Belmont, to Annie M. Leon- a Good 1 have a Ford delivery car and of and women in ; Reputation purchased of learning which heretofore had been The majority people, and in of the ard, do; land and buildings in Lincolnville will take orders deliver any part do not drink enough water. Mr. Wilson the election of Mr. (two reason- lacking. The comparatively recent or- particular, says city:, also will take out parties very & There is of but deeds). When an article has been on the car will seven Mouse passengers. for great danger overeating, mean able. carry of the Parent-Teachers and Hughes will war with Europe My ganization there is little of drinking too market for years and has given com- P, D. H. CARTER. Groceries, danger and war with Mexico. Why not chuck The Lewis u. Fernald h Home ar.d School associations is another much unless it be in the OAK HILL, (Swanville.) plete satisfaction when used in 39 Main Street, Belfast. water, drinking in and for of Cedar and Salmond str of iced water when Abyssinia Patagonia good thousands of homes it creates for 257-3 44tf commendable movement for increasing of large quantities Telephone 38 JOHN measure? One is as likely as the Mrs. John Cheney is visiting relatives in itself a valuable reputation, yet at the body is overheated. “Ice cold” Adm’r estate of Lewis t the efficiency of the schools. The physi- Brockton, Mass. the same time this good reputation water, however, is not good for the sys- other. welfare the is of if has its penalty. cal of pupils equal, tem at time. Miss Ruth of South Thomaston is any Hanley Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound FOR SALE not than their stud- who are forced to indoors Now Ellis Parker greater, importance People stay Butler, author of the guest of her uncle, E. C. Peavey, enjoys a splendid reputation, for it for sale: one on Condon WOOLENS nor should morals and manners be all day in an office or home drink too lit- Is has declared for Wil- has been used for three ||Ttvo houses ies, “Pigs Pigs,” Arthur Webb of South Mass,, has generations. between and in Boston, avenue. For tle water meals, then, son. It’s a administration for Its fair name and high repute have street and one on Northport SAVE MONEY by buy overlooked. Of what value is an educa- great been relatives in town the past week many cases, make the mistake of drink- visiting created a demand for it, and to sup- and coatings direct from I tion if conditions the pork, all right. particulars inquire at by unsanitary eye- ing too much water with their meals. Norman Bachelder was the week-end guest ply this demand at a greater profit samples and state garment or the imitations and substitutes are offered. 44tt 6 MILLER STREET. F. A sight is impaired health under- A glass of water with each meal, pre- of his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Cunningham. at the will aid To Now that Mr. Hughes has left Mis- Purchasers who know the original 3m46 Box B. mined of those who are to be our future ferably end, digestion. Innis and of were John family Searsport be fooled as wash down one’s food, however, is a very souri they’re referring to it out there cannot by any “just CARD OF THANKS citizens? Some years ago the school com- of A. T. Toothakerand family Oct. 29th. offering and it is worth the mistake. as the “I’m Shown” state. guests good” bad, although quite common, effort of any one who wants a reliable We wish to thank all for their sympathy to mittee wanted to make certain one’s Mr. and Mrs. Sargent and Mr. and improve- It is particularly hard on stomach, Mrs, cough syrup to insist upon the orig- us in our .late bereavement, and also for the ments in a school and to secure overburdened is Parse of were of Mrs. Ann inal and genuine Foley’s Honey and flowers sent to the funeral. SALE building and that poor, organ The of Vera Cruz who have Searsport guests FOR people Tar which has so sure to resent it sooner or later. Compound, proven LEWIS F. CLIFFORD. the of the induced a in Webb Oct. 29th. cooperation mayor erected monument the plaza to valuable for the relief of coughs, MRS. ANNIE R. BROWN. Work horse, weight visit the in One excellent rule is to drink a glass of and him to building question. He the Mexicans slain in battle seem to Otto returned to Portsmouth, N. H., colds, croup whooping cough. MRS. R. W. CUNNINGHAM, water before to bed and im- Dowling dray, cart and sled. bad had children in the schools for years, just going SOLD EVERYWHERE MRS. HENRY W. COLLINS. be Ignorant of the fact that Mr. Wil- Oct, 28th, after a two weeks’ visit at the home A At out we doubt if he had ever visited a mediately upon arising in the morning. mRS. ANNIE for son kept this country out of war. of Louise Cunningham. 1 school. He was surprised and horrified The plain everyday brand is better Searsport, Oct. 23, 1916-1* by what he saw and expressed himself in this purpose than charged or carbonated Arthur Thompson and two children of Poor's CARD OF THANKS terms the conditions waters. A doormat leads a life of supine and forceful concerning Mills and Mrs. L. D. Holmes children For Sale We wish to thank all our friends and neigh- he found. That is in use Water should be taken externally as but It has to stand for an awful building today, peace, were of James WebBter and bors for their kindness and sympathy during well as as an aid to health. A Sunday guests For Salt1 and in little if any better condition than internally lot Of stepping on. delivered ai the late bereavement of our dear mother; also in the family. Sand and gravel it was ther. If could coid dip or a sponge bath morning, for the flowers. people generally Two buildings situated > made to realize the vital one is strong enough to stand ULYSSES G. ALLEN, be importance providing Add famous quotations of a reasonable price. store and dwelling house « it a U a valuable stimu- history: FRANK A. ALLEN, of the hpalth of the young, without shock, CJniaren Cry Tweed ie estate. For inforr guarding “I’ll surrender bn this line if it takes FRED E. ALLEN, sanitary school buildings would be given lant to circulation and respiration, and CHAS. M. HALL, B. O. NORT( all summer l” FOR FLETCHER’S ADA E. WILEY. over all other bodily activity and health.— 3w43 WALTER TWFt precedence public improve- promotes lei 306 Searsport Ave. Montville, Me., Nov. 1,;1916—p ments. Newark Star. OAST© R I A — uv/niT u vw*w*’**— * _ --— Miss Julia _5_ Perry closed her house on Cedar of is of Belfast. Mrs. Edward G. Clifford Sandypoint There will be no of the Scouta A News street and is a* the meeting Boy public benefit for the Belfast Band will be Monday home of her sister, Belfast while her visiting friends in daughter thla week, owing to the absence of Scoutmas- given in the House --r Mrs. C. O Poor, Church street, for the winter. Opera Thanksgiving night. Grace is in the Tapley hospital, where she has ter in f ir„„th1y business meeting of Dickey Massachusetts. The regular A concert of entirely new music, with in- Mrs. Vena Welch Carter has returned from for appendicitis. ilub will be held on Mon- undergone an operation meeting will be held on Thursday evening of strumental will be followed p> nV a solos, by The visit with her sister, Mrs. Fred L. andjvocal Sonora Colley, in Maurice Peterson. Har- next week. a 3 m- Charles B. Decrow, mus*c3by a ten piece orchestra. 6th at P- Boston. She went for consultation with her danc.!.with ~ ylr. old and Walter Dickey of Northport and Lee The of Tickets will be sold in advance. WINS AT THE [ Tie 1!. Conner have moved opening meeting the Women’s Al- v | ug, physician. We can give you a AAA of Belfast are expected home liance of sP the winter at Robinson to-day, the First Parish (Unitarian) will be lit i. ,nd will spend Tne Belfast Mr. and Mrs. T. H Mitchell (Katherine Put- Board of Registration will meet or from a hunting trip to Grindstone. held at a EE .Thursday, the home of Mrs. Carter and Miss Col- of and nam) Roslindale, Mass., are receiving felici- Panama-P;;cific today, Thursday, continue in session Fri- Aid will meet with burn, Church *•i^Uhome. The Woman’s Hospital street, this, Thursday, afternoon, tations agent of the American and upon the birth of a son. Mrs. Mitchell ;;eltast day Saturday, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.. and at Mrs. Everard A. Wilson tomorrow, Friday af- promptly 3 o’clock. A report of the Twen- is the Exposition a ten vacation and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Putman taking days’ from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m., except on Satur- ternoon, and the Hospital Club will meet next ty-fifth Anniversary of the New England As- of this f is city, and her lister, Mrs. Warren Nich- p‘" Portland substituting** day when the final session will close at 5 p. m, with Miss Valentine at the sociate Alliance will be given by Miss guicni"'' ^ I Tuesday evening Colburn, ols of Belfast, is with her for a few weeks. and a paper on and Florida Resorts MIC. Mrs. Eva Brown entertained at her home on hospital. by wife of Wallace Advertised Letters, The letters mter, William Mrs. J. W, Frederick. Ail the women of following Northpo. t avenueat a thimble Wednes- section of last the party The magazine Saturday’s remained uncalled for in the Belfast office nkcn to a Bangor hospital last parish are invited post ^ day night, Oct. 25th, the Lewiston Journal contained a sketch of “Bel- cordially to attend this $*'" following guests, for^the week Oct. 31st: Ladies—Mrs. rerttinent. She was accompanied and become members of the Alliance. ending Mrs. V. L. Hall, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Oscar fast Beside the Sea and its Historical Houses,” meeting iW' Horace Bonney, Miss Elenor Clark, Mrs. Anna "Ur.*- Wilkins, Misses Isabel and Ginn written Mrs. L Stevens of this Mr. and Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest and Mr. and .tra.oed Emeroy and by Eugene Verrill. Gentlemen-Mr. C. L. Bennett, Hor- f Punton, H. E. McDonall and Miss Mrs. Charlotte Tibbetts. Dainty refreshments city. William H. Hall entertained Monday night ace Bonney, Lewis Eldredge, L. L. Payson, no returned Saturday from a were served. at the A cement foundation is being placed in the Hermitage, Wm. M. Randall’s cottage at Mr. **’r Eurity Peavey^ rip to Stacyville, where they Pitchers’ Pond. A was served at Among the recent transfers in real estate in Ground center of the Church street side of the High game supper Thomas H. Marshall Post and Circle held a S? They did not bring heme 7 m menu was one Gripper common for a 90-foot p. the including venison, mashed Mass.; William and Grammar schools Haverhill, by Lock- joint meeting last T ut had all the partridges the potato, creamed shell Tuesday afternoon, and at wood of that city to Corinne T. Hunter of Bel- if you need them. We staff, and the formal flag raising will take onions, beans, cake, flag its close refreshments were served in doughnuts, cheeBe and coffee. The honor fast—a new Colonial house and lot of land sit- the last of November. evening of fgiio«ss. carrv a plaee Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. who will soon i is of was spent with cards and The Russ, rove cemetery practically uated on Kingsbury avenue, Bradford district. complete range dancing. guests >r4,e; will have their second go South for the winter. Mr. Russ furnished is needed to meet the bills Osceola Sewing Circle were Mr. and Mrs. R. Sherman, Mr. Nik) Mr. and Mrs. Hunter plan to make their future sizes so as to fit Raymond clams for ^ perfectly annual fair in Red Men’s Hall, Wednesdayt and Mrs. steaming, and hardtack, doughnuts, i,b amount will be forthcom- M. L. Slugg, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. home there, and are moving their household and foot Nov. 16th. The trading post will be held dur- Mr. and Mrs. T. pickles coffee, were furnished by the Cir- c'\. was much needed and is an goods from Belfast. any properly. In fact, Holmes, I. Dinsmore, Mr. and a at 6 I c’e. Mr. C. Coombs of ing the afternoon, and public supper p> Mrs. V. L. Hall, Mrs. John C. Mrs. i!H city. R. we are so Pillshury, Accompanied by Rev. J. Wilbor Richardson particular about m will be followed by a dance. R. P. Misses O. Hon. K. F. Dunton, James •t us tees will gladly and grate- j Whitman, Margaret White, Judge Libby of f Mrs. Richardson left Belfast last the Probate ; v.trihutions. Monday for fitting Ground Grippers Hose Company No. I, of which Ralph Darby Florence E. Dunton, Clara B. Keating, Grace Court, Arthur W. Leonard,Register the Clifton H. Wm. M. of and A. H. Springs Sanitorium, New York. is a called on him Hall, Messers. Randall, Frank R. Probate, Nickels of Searsport, : ,iley has loaned the Belfast that we member, Tuesday evening She will a insist that executor of be guest of the institution for sever- they with mission rocker—on Keene, Herbert B. Foster ,Henry M. Muagett. the will of the late Henrietta C. e photographs of the German their wedding gift—a al weeks, and her many friends that the Mrs. Gilchrest and Mrs. Dunton served. Nickels of Searsport, went to Portland Wed- | the captain and some of the hope are fitted in our the hose carriage, expecting to give him a to special treatment will result in a complete cure nesday morning attend the hearing before rew, which were sent to her store. complete surprise. Ralph was wise to their The New Labor Law. The hour fifty-four Bird on the and restoration to health. Mr. Richardson bride served Judge appeal from the decree~of | Ihe photographs, although intentions,and with his ice cream, law regarding the labor of women and chil- will be in his pulpit next the Judge of the Waldo County Probate Court camera, are perfectly clear, Sunday. We know that cake, nuts and punch. dren, which went into effect Oct. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: certainly Monday, the allowing will. ^ on a mat. 30th, does not affect the •rained large John Cochran Chapter, D. A. R will meet eight out of ten Valli Valli, the famous English actress, ia materially existing New York College of Music people the star of schedules in of the local The October of the school ail returned to his duties in Monday evening. Nov. 6th with the | the next Metro release, “Her Debt any industries except meeting commit- Incorporated 1878 \v?u regent I of Honor.” feature in the Leonard & Barrows shoe where tee was held last with chair- t Monday morning. He had Miss Amy E. Stoddard with Mrs. B. O. Nortcn who read this advertise- This five-part picture will factory, Monday evening, be shown at the Colonial the have been 58 man Rev. A. A. Blair It was voted Directors (.'r' ks vacation, mostly spent at ton and Miss Lucy A. Cochran as host- here Theater today, employees working hours presiding. ( August rraemcke. ment have to trouble with afternoon and per week. Now will work at 6.30 place the $6,000 part insurance on the ,i was to have returned to esses. The roll-call will be responded to the ^ Thursday, evening. This story they begin by New York, Sept. 30, 1915. a. m. and close at 4 30 m. In the four sum- Peirce school, which had -•> he was taking to the stable name of your favorite picture Program: read- their feet. We also know has many novel features, is full of surprises p. expired, with Frank Sonora t and and to be one of mer months they will not work af- I. Wilson. It was voted to raise the of Phonograph .y and he was thrown out ing, “The Artist,” by Arthur Grissom, Miss thrills, promises the Saturday salary orporation, that Ground ternoons and on Z. D. 57 Reade Street, New York. ■ will most will close the other at Hartshorn, principal of the Grammar up and bruised that an ex- Emeroy Ginn; paper, “The American Woman Grippers pleasing productions recently offered on days 5 30p. m. The Thompson Mfg. Co. will be- grades.. $100 per year if the finance committee Gentlemen: ition was necessary. in Art,” Miss Janetta Rogers; reading, “The cure them. Won’t you the Metro program. gin 10 minute3 later each could for it without an At the recent cop test, on Artists Secret,” by Olive Schriener, Mrs. Frank morning.as they have arrange overdraft. phonographs called The Hallowe’en dance at the Rink held before the Group of Awards at > bunday evening let us Skating been 55 hours Everett A. Banks was elected to teach Jury 11. prove it to YOU ? working per week—having Sat- writing the Panama Pacific In Mayo. last a in ernational Exposi- investigate the cause of Tuesday night was success every par- ! afternoons off. in the rural and urday The Lubec Sardine Co. primary grades one-half hour tion, the Sonors Phonograph received the the Coliseum building on Rovbert G. Simmons, who went to Green- ticular. The hall was decorated in prettily j and the Saco Valley Canning Co. work under each school day and to meet the teachers Sat- highest number of points l< tone quality. found that there was a last week to the remains effects, the floor was and the field. Mass., identify Japanese good, the perishable goods act and in the others no urday or give instruction by mail. Mr. Banks (Signed) CARL HEIN, ve in the rink and of his Howard Nash, Rockland orchestra’s music excellent. There skating half-brother, Gurney vyomen and few minors are employed. The will use his own method, which is not mater” ! Member of the International Jury. was filled with found that he had been the Phoe- were not many Belfast people present, as i stores where completely employed by several clerks are employed will ially different, from that already in use in the n-rce was ordered to clean nix Bridge Co. at East about two there were several Hallowe’en functions that be able to Don’t take ours or any one else Deerfield, arrange for keeping the stores open schools. The smoke damaged the miles from Greenfield, and that he had been to evening, but parties were present from Wa- as usual. word for the above statement. Come An Auto Accident. Charles N. Black left .the latter a new terville, Rockland and Camden. etc., in the stock of the place for pair of shoes, which The Thomaston, and decide for yourself. Ten Universalist Social Aid will meet this, A Hallowe’en Party. The young about noon last Sunday in his Cadillac car superb he had on. He was in the depot that people :.g Co. evening afternoon with The next of Seaside to Thursday, Mrs. Arthur W. ^meeting Chautauqua of the North church and parish held a most with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. West, Mrs. Hattie P. models, $45.00 $1000. for trains and was told that enquiring the next Morse, High Circle will be held at the Pierce schoolbuild- haw has received a letter street. enjoyable Hallowe’en party in the lower Godfrey and Miss May Parker for a ride 'to j one to vestry Deerfield would be in 5 hours. It is Nov. 6th. The lesson ival in Pekin, China, of her At the North Belfast church next ing, Monday afternoon, last Friday night. The room was decorated by Bangor, ami when ab mt a raile^above Winter- Home Co., thought that he may have started in to Sunday Furnishing w$lk Miss is from chapter four of the C. L. S. C. book. the of H. M. Prentiss’s met with a serious accident. ho had recently convalesced evening Frances Walkley will a talk boys class, orange crepe port village T"w to his and on the give BELFAST, MAINE. boarding place slipped track. on “The German Between Two and lining him to a hospital in “Letters from Africa.” Empire Wars;” paper many funny Jack-o-lanterns being cars—a Ford driven by C. J. Barrows of Hamp- roll-call, current events. The program wil used. Miss Florence Shaw’s who was Mrs. or of weeks. He is Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Read ant? son The effectively and den, accompanied by Barrows ___ entirely Laughters of Pocahontas will give a |__ __ include and sketches of “William Miss a to the Carlton returned last a whist papers Sec- \ Dorothy Ingall’s classes had charge of and Dodge driven by Joshua Treat, Jr of been promoted posi- Sunday night from party in Red Men’s Hall to-morrow, Fri- Prince the the of the Pekin four auto into ond;” and Bulow, Chancellor, and a ! entertainment and games. Marguerite Winterport, in wh.ch was his wife and their inager branch day’s trip Northern Maine,They day, evening after their regular supper. of the U. S. Senate and the “Ger- and Katherine Brown had a Dr. and Mrs. Wm. A •uai Banking went first to Lincoln, then to Danforth, Moul- There comparison | Ingalis ‘‘wishing guests, Ellingwood and Corporation, will be message seances at Red man Reichstag.” All members are requested well,” where marvelous fortunes were dis- little child of Rockland—were to the nas been for some years, in ton, Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Presque Isle, Ash- Men’s hall next coming Sunday at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m„ land, Patten, Stacyville and Grindstone— to be present at this meeting. pensed; Lillian Davis and Margaret Rogers had village and when a s ni dial* from mT. Oil!, .lapan. under the direction of Mrs. Mary Hobbs Jones a fish for car where they met the Dunton and Greer pond the younger members, and Black the Dodge attempted to pass The parties of Bangor. A silver collection will be Philharmonic Entertainment Course. While Club observed its third taken at Elizabeth and — Dorothy had a table of Ford, and neither then to Millinocket, where they stopped at the door. The committee from the Philharmonic Asso- Ingalls apparently driver.jsaw"*Mr. j afternoon, Oct. 27th at the lay the Great Northern then charms and queer talismen, warranted to Black, who slowed down, sounded his whistle hotel; to Milo, the ciation are arranging for a series of bring Charles E. Owen. Needlework Yesterday afternoon, the Hand So- popular j Katahdin Iron Works, Brownvillc Junction Helping good fortune. Games and Hallowe’en stunts and did everything possible to 5attract their of the entertainments that they feel sure will please | oid tea served. The club was ciety Baptist church met with Mrs. j were in and home. bad order and candy, pop-corn and apples attention. He ran his car as far as possible to They beautiful weather and everyone this winter. They have secured | irs ago and the original mem- George W. Miller on Waldo avenue. The were served. A number of the adult members of the and near a bank made a cut enjoyed every hour of their trip. both Dr. Edward Amherst the famous right heavy by T'avid L. Wilson, now of Bath, members are preparing for their annual Ott, the T. fair, Sunday school were in attendance. The to widen the road,; but was run head on, lecturer and The who into, won, Mrs. A. Strout, Mrs. Seaside Hallowe’en Ball. which will be held the first of December. Marigold Quartette, Leroy The Hal- children were in fancy costumes, by the Treat car, and ni«l it not been for his were the successes of last and representing j Mrs. ( W. Mrs. lowe’en dance last in Over the year’s course, Jennys, George Thursday evening Sea- gateway at the entrance to the fairies, witches, gnomes, etc. A number of loss of life must have resulted. are other attractions to make this precaution : Miss Anne M. Miss side under the of of engaging Kittredge. Grange ball, auspices the cottage Prof, and Mrs. Alaric Stone at Lake boys and girls from other parishes were en- Mr. Treat at fault and course and of interest than acknowledged being and Mrs. V. L. Hall were later was well attended and a is larger greater Grange, very enjoy- Megunticook the following unique sign: tertained. said that he was watching Mr. Barrows and ever before. to be able to Mrs. Wilson from the able The hall They expect pub- removing occasion. was very elaborately “Welcome, good friends! did not see Mr. Black’s Mrs. West lish a full list of the numbers and dates next approach. 4 has since numbered meet- decorated with and season- Come early, come late. eight, jack-o’-lanterns, was the only one of the Belfast party When you depart week. injured. K o weeks. able flowers and foliage, and the stage, as feet were Please hasp the gate.” Her on'^the foot rail, which was a was most artistic. The entire usual, grange Dr.i.r aai urtiHA uuuoti. iuui|(ut at iwu heavy one and was broken, Her left .11* TO HISTORIC LACES. Mr. Waldo County Hospital. very J j worked on decorative Mrs. Henry the plan and it was very at 7.00 and 8.30 p. m„ the ankle was and the .r. nceO. Mr. and Mrs. Fred shows, exquisite badly sprained ligaments L Poor, Kneeland, a surgical will go to her successful. Mrs. Nettie Merrithew sold patient, is offered in a five- torn trie son candy Marguerite Clark charming and it is feared there may be a fracture Edward, left last Thurs- j summer home in and Miss Cochran Searsport the last of this J L,ucy aprors during the reel picturization of Mark Twain’s most be- as it is tadly swollen. She didjnot realize the .to trip to Round Pond, where j week for a short visit a before returning to Bos- j evening, both doing good business. At inter- loved work,“The Prince and the Pauper.” It is injury until her arrival home. ]Mr. Rarrows -ts of Mr. Poor’s cousin, ton. ... Miss Jennie M. Miller Henry ice cream and cake were returned to her ! mission, served in the needless to say that this elaborate photoplay Congoleum brought the Belfast ladies home and Dr. West THE CORRECT From there, accompanied by home hall. McKeen's orchestra furnished Tuesday-William Reed and Clarkson banquet will be greatly enjoyed by all. The Hearst and Mr. Black came later with the Bangor ma- din,who is familiar with all Hamilton are points j gaining....Roscoe Davis of 1 I music for the dancing. The following com- News and some comedy cartoons and a fashion chinists who to look after the the they went to Pem- Deer a were^called vicinity, had Isle, surgical patient, entered last Fri- New Hats charge: Dance, Roy Sholes and playlet for the ladies will round out the pro- Rugs Black Cadillac, which had the one Long Cove Harbor, where they day. radiator, ImitteesBen Smalley; refreshments, Mrs. Elmira Mc- gram. Friday beside the current one wheel and wind and on the evening, epi- light, bumper shield FCR FALL spray dashing rocky A Hallowe’en social I Keen, Mrs. Roy Sholes, Mrs. Dora Bridges and was held at the Baptist sode of “Gloria’s Romance” with Billie Burke smashed. Mr. Treat’s car was the and were wel- practically | lighthouse church last For Every Home and Room Now I Miss Mertie Sholes, vestry Tuesday evening under the and a the illustrious star, Kath- Every ruined. The four older were thrown Being Sold Here Mr. Marr. Then to the good comedy, occupants keeper, direction of the C. E. social committee, Mrs. ryn Osterman, is offered in the five- You can have and out, but the little child was caught the belt -i at several times ! Her 7th Birthday. Elana, the seven-yeare- Equitable up-to-date, pretty by Pemaquid, Nettie M. Merritbew floors chairman. About 75 were part “The Paul Arm- sanitary by using Congoleum of the coat on the handle of the door and re- All the shades that are restored the State. It old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. feature, Bludgeon,” ally by | Stephen some Rugs. The beauty of these rugs will I present, coming in costune. Apple and strong’s sensational play. Saturday the usual mained there, uninjured, until taken off by all resting place. At Walpole Shute celebrated her birthday last Thursday amaze you. Their convenience will right; the colors that candle contests and a peanut hunt lurnished will be matinee and Dr. West. Mr. Treat was cut about the head I at strong program presented bring you great comfort. And their they visited what was for a from 2.30 to 4.30 their home, No. 7 Park are liked, in all the great sport, Fruit and nuts were served. Wm. Fox MODERATE PRICES are within the and his wife had one grades | street. Games were and on | evening. Monday evening presents leg injured. Dr, Elling- f Mr. Poor’s mother- Miss played indoors reach of all. Their sizes and varying wood had a wound about four that are and the little Beginning the automobile service I the farfamed Theda Bara in the six reel rnas- scalp inches popular are now I—visited the church 150 years the porch, hostess was made Wednesday patterns make them acceptable to between “Under Two In and Mrs. nose was a number of Belfast and Bangor was increased, ; terpiece Flags.” connection every room in the house where a low- long Ellingwood’s injured. for t-urying ground with the many happy by large pretty gifts, in- ready the approval of John of Stockton with offering detailed election re- priced rug is required. They are just They were taken to a nearby house, where Dr. F'rom here went to cluding toys, sterling spoons, flowers, etc. The McLaughlin Springs, who Tuesday’s they as attractive as woven rugs, and much those men who like to has managed a Cadillac Six turns will be given. Pictures will be run un- West gave first aid until a surgeon could be where they visited the shell | dining room was decorated with jack o’lan- twelve-passenger more easily cleaned. Dr. have new and the car on this route since without til 9.30, after which time open house will be called. Ellingwood recently moved to their hats early. many Indian relics. re- terns, black cats, etc., dining table had early spring They Rockland from and missing a trip, having added another car of the kept until the final resulcs are given. The Winterport, Mr. Treat is a y the way of Rockland. It was Hallowe’en place cards, favors, plates, napkins SIZES IN STOCK member of the firm of Treat & first was a same kind to the route. The cars now leave same small prices will prevail. Lowe, of Win- ng trip, particularly to Mr C. and doilies. The centerpiece birth- cake the word Elana and seven Bangor at 8 a. m., and 3 p. m., and leave Bel- 3 feet 3 feet terport. •ed to visit that section of the day bearing NEW Advertisements. Just a reminder by i) SouttiWhfth fast at a. 9 m., with the Maine “ Ralph il»!’ uuth. lighted candles. After serving this its place connecting that Goodhue & Co., 44 Main street, sell the “ “ 3 6 You have only to remember two things—A. COMPANY was filled with a real who Transportation cars from Rockland in a pumpkin Jack, through Hub ranges. See their advt-With an Elec- ms. The four-masted schooner II IS A\ II A. Howes & Co.’s store and Cedulas, at the little Assorted service. 12 Main bt.. smiled people. cake, tric Radiator you can have the cosiest corner 412 ^2 Belfast, Maine 11, 1,362 built at Rock- cigars. Let the one remind you of the other. tons, net, ice cream and nuts were served fancy cookies, Mrs. Maine Hills and Miss Margaret L. in any room in the house. Try one these chilly “ “ “ oading a general cargo at Bos- 6 9 by Mrs. Shute, assisted by Mrs. E. P. Brown. Keene entertained autumn evening. Just the thing for the bath es more than Wednesday night, Oct. “ “ “ 220,000 gallons The were Martha Clara guests Hartshorn, at the home of the room. Sold the Penobscot Electric 9 >1 25th, former in Church by Bay Co. 10^ rum, for Sekondi and sixoth- Isabel Alfreds and Janice Hammons, Coombs, street. was the well known FURS WANTED served at 6 30 at a _I. V. Miller, has West Supper unique- furrier, Coast of Africa, and it is and several friends of Mrs. Shute Hawthorne, ly and attractively decorated table. opened fur rooms on Phoenix Row, opposite ’he owners Later, SPEC IAL— We snail A horse for his keeping during the win- will receive $110,000 were invited to refreshments and to witness the j | needlework, bv social the courthouse, where those who want furs This is accompanied busy chat, Miller’s Fur Rooms ter. Must be sound and kind, a good driver, $30,000 more than was of the children. offer 50 of the 3x3 feet enjoyment I was the diversion. Those present were Mrs. are invited to call_The Dinsmore Store • er Augustus H. Babcock for a size, in of Yov will find on Phoenix Row, opposite the weight not under ten hundred. Carl H. Stevens, Mrs. Harry L. Mrs. carries a complete range of sizes of the fa- variety pat- The amount paid the Babcock Arrest of Boston crooks. Detective j Kilgore, Court House. ELMER SMALL. M. D.. Leroy A. Webber, Mrs. John C. ; mous Ground Gripper shoes so as to fit any terns for Not -r previously recorded. Negotia- Sergt William 1. Irwin of the Boston police Pilsbury J9c. over 3w43p 59 Church Street, Belfast. Misses Maude and Clara Miss Bertha foot properly. If you have any trouble with Fur Cut to Order. progress to charter the schooner left for Boston at noonFriday,having in custody Steward, 3 to a customer. Trimming A. Wiley, Miss Marian M. Heal. your feet you need a pair of these shoes. Sold k mahogany from Africa at $45 Howard Nickerson of South Boston and George j only at The Dinsmore Store.... The man who Muffs, Scarfs and Garments hree Bath-built schooners sailed It. Brown, who gave his address as 103 Free st, Miss Marian Brown, who left boat last by took a hat mistake from the church ON HAND. take to | by Baptist Bay ports Oct. 20th for Boston. Nickerson, according Sergt Irwin, Thursday afternoon for where she will TO LET Boston, is requested to return it to The Journal office. m the wanted and for HAIR laden; six-masters Ruth E. is for breaking parole burglary. later enter the City to train for nurs- GOODS. Hospital ....Annual of the stockholders of Three rooms and bath, suitable for tddie of a five sen- meeting light M. Lawrence leaving New- He had served 14 months years’ was a send-off BELFAST, MAINE. When you want furs would be ing, given very pleasant Wed- the Co. at the pleased to have housekeeping or bachelors’ quarters corner of fur Waldo Trust banking rooms at call. Alicante, and the five-master tence in the Concord Reformatory when he Oct. at the home you 44tf Spring and High streets; also storage for auto nesday night, 25tb, hospitable 10 a. m. Nov. 21st....An up-stairs tenement or mer, for Cadiz, sailing from Nor- was released on Oct. 1st. It is charged that on of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Frost, Cedar I. V. carriage. street, by of four rooms with electric and MILLER. M. R. KNOWLTON, e into the Chandler lights toilet, vessels have excellent records Oct. 7th he broke house, 130 the Nine. Games and music and nice Jolly re- to let. of A. C. 24 Or Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate Co. 2w43 ui valued at Enquire Bachelder, Court each skipper will doubtless do st, Boston, and stole jewelry $106. freshments were included in the program and street... .Carle & Jones have -me out last the two were sewing machine ahead in the rpce_The Eaily Thursday morning the guest of honor was presented with a hand- needles, all the kinds all the time—5 needles J schooner Flora 230 arrested after a hot chase by night pairolmen I PATTERSON’S Condon, tons, some toilet tray of Parisian ivory. ! Belfast assorted sizes, 10 cents. Add 2 cents when Opera in 1872, and laid up at Boston Gray and Toothaker, who discovered them at- House, CgSL^ The in ihb losing side the recent ] ordering by mail_Two houses for tale. En- been sold on private terms to tempting to force a rear window in the hard- membership MUSIC SHOP, contest of the Epworth League entertained quire at 6 Miller street-The City National Tonight Only—Two Shows-7.00 and 8.30 *on, of Key West. Fla., and will ware store of Harding & Rackliffe. They were p. m. the winners at a pleasant Hallowe’en social in bank is subscriptions United 47 Main Street, Beifasi, iVaine. the red snapper fisheries. The arraigned in the Police Court and pleaded not taking foj King- the Methodist vestry last Tuesday dom of Great Britain and Ireland 5 1-2 MARGUERITE uilt for and commanded by Capt guilty, but disposition of the case was deferred evening. per CLARK IN THE BELOVED ROMANCE MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING The platform was arranged to represent a cent secured loan gold 3 and 5 year notes, to iun, and for many years was en-' while City Marshal Frisbee communicated with home scene, with an open fire, etc., and four yield 5.75 and 5.85 per cent, and other “THE PRINCE RENTING REPAIRING Ksonville trade, carrying ice and the Boston police, and on learning that they high AND THE PAUPER” tableaux were given with this setting. First, grade investments yielding from 4 1-2 to 6 An Elaborate Picturization of Belfast and returning with hard- were wanted in that city they were committed Mark Twain’s Best Work-Produced in Five Parts. J. LEE PATTERSON. Proprietor. a young man and maiden; then, in later years, per cent-P. D. H. Carter, 89 Main street, iast owned in Belfast she under- to jail to await the arrival of an officer. One HEARST then the mcther with her in its has a car and NEWS ■ u baby cradle, bought Ford delivery will take COMEDY repairs at this port under the is 18 and the other 19 years of age, They wore CARTOONS and finally the Betsy Ross scene. Songs were orders to deliver in any part of the WANTED f I. W. Barker, the managing new suits and overcoats and seemed to have city. sung each Parties 1 describing tableaux. Appropriate taken out at reasonable rates. Car Friday Evening heoner was wrecked on the North plenty of money. They made no objection to Saturday—Matinee and Evening Life Insurance Fi.ld Manager-Solicitor games and contests followed. The refresh- will carry seven passengers.,.. Lewis F. Clif- Paul 'port, about that time, and Mr. returning to Boston with the officer. The case Armstrong’s Sensational Play Dorothy Gish in Charming $150 a month to right References, UfSl ment tables were decorated with pumpkins, ford, Mrs. Annie R. Brown, Mrs. R. W. Cun- party 'Utfftt her three masts, rigging, I against them in Belfast is continued and placed “THE BLUDGEON’’ TRIANGLE PLAY lock Box Maine. black and a 594, Bangor, 4w4lp cats, etc., ghost was a feature of ningham and Mrs. Henry W. Collins publish a bain, etc., for the Condon. She I on file and the authorities were very glad to ^ fiut 1 the occasion. Cake and coffee were served. card of thanks_Ulysses G. Allen, Frank A. Billie Burkein “Gloria’s Romance” Keystone Two-Reel Comedv I long after. give them up to the Boston officials. The membership was nearly doubled in the Allen, Fred E. Allen and Ada E. Wiley publish Monday Evening contest. a card of thanks. Tuesday Evening Wednesday Evening Theda Bara in Fox Paramount Feature, For Sale or to Let. A Hallowe’en Dance. A Hallowe’en dance, Equitable Five Part Feature Beatrice Fairfax planned to be given in the Country Club house, Feature. My residential property at the corner of Park and Hathorn streets, Pittsfield, Maine. was given last Tuesday evening under <:he Uiseases ot children “UNDER TWO FLAGS” Detailed Election Returns Machine Others-Others Fifteen room house with large stable attached. Sewing management of Mr. and Mrs. F, G. in I find worms one of the most Spinney common of Surrounded by big maples, with small garden Memorial hall, whieh was attractively decorat- children’s diseases—either pinworms or stom- plot In the rear. Built-in garage for summer. ach make and ed in yellow and black. Yellow panels with worms. These parasites their pres- Heated garage workshop for cold weather; ence felt through ♦ 150 gallon gasoline storage. A in were deranged particularly Needles cats, witches, etc., black spaced around swollen for a Also stomach, upper lip, good opening physician. two driv- the hall. The side lights were shaded with sour stomach, offensive breath, ing horses. One saddle horse. Apply to hard and full with V. large Jack o’lanterns wearing tissue paper belly occa- T, LATHBURY, M. L)., sional gripingB end pains about 85 Stone Me. hair and and the center THE CITY NATIONAL BELFAST 4w43p Street,Augusta, gaudy caps, lights the navel, pale face of leaden BANK, ALL V WE ARE TAKING SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE KINDS ALL THE TIME. with small Jacks. The stage was a Hallowe’en tint, eyes heavy and dull, bower, and the anteroom, where refreshments twitching eyelids, itching of 5 the nose, itching of the rec- of Great Britain and Ireland Mr. Needles, assorted sizes, in wood tube, were served from a nibble table, was in the tum, short dry cough, grinding of the teeth, Man, for 10c. same color scheme. Mrs. Robert P. Coombs red points sticking out on tongue, starting dur- 5 1-2 % Secured Loan Gold 3 and 5 Year Notes Please return the hat you took by mistake fever. from the Baptist Church assisted Mrs. Spinney in serving assorted ing sleep, slow to Sunday evening, Oct. For over 60 Dr. True’s the Yield 5.75 and 5.85 per cent. 22nd, to THE JOURNAL OFFICE. sandwiches, cheese, olives, fancy crackers, years Elixir, 4 dd 2c. when mail. Family Laxative and Worm Expel ler, has been ordering by and cider. A number of ANYONE DESIRING THESE SHOULD doughnuts very the standard remedy for worms, stomach dis- SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE. handsome gowns, were worn, nearly all in orders and both for children and We offer other constipation, high grade investments yielding from 4£ to 6 per cent. Yours truly, shades of All the adults. Mr. Wm. L. Wylie of Houston, Texas, For popular green. gentlemen Good farm loans solicited and whatever Rent writes, “I want to say that Dr. True’s Elixir is assistance or information you need in a wore and the ladies financial or we pumpkin-centered flowers, a At all business way can and will be glad to or obtain certainly fine medicine.” dealers, 36c, supply for you. An up-stairs tenement of four rooms Hallowe’en favors in their hair. McKeen's 50c 00. Write me. Our business is and $1 Advice free, growing rapidly. Our Deposits have Increased over $200 000 1 & Me. since 1st. with electric lights and toilet. Inquire of ^Oarle Jones, Belfast, orchestra furnished music and all wore the July THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BELFAST. prescribed Hallowe’en hats. A. C. BATCHELDER, I I iwk4p 24 Court Street, Belfast. Americans into parties based on racial Isle Au Haut, descent. ft “I do not think that there could be The Sentinel of Penobscot Bay. anything worse than this. It is for the Among the numerous Maine islands, President of the United States to say Let William Tell whether he was cognizant of these lot one is mere romantic in its atmos- nego- tiations.” in its lere, more picturesque scenery, or C, Earlier in his address Senator Lodge if more elusive charm than the Lofty Don’t take our had assailed the administration for con- out. international ffijniR Isle which stands so boldly at the en- word for the extra ducting relations ‘‘purely on a Wet on a basiB of securing Hunting Trip Day Brings trance to Penobscot bay. As a sentinel of the votes,” something goodness which “never has been done in our his- Painful Kesuts. it lifts its broad to the challenge incoming bread, cake and pas- tory until the past three years.” voyager and separates the western, or made from this “Our foreign relations,” he said, Once upon a time Charles Mullen of try hitherto the main ship channel, from an eastern en- “have been dealt with as and went It was a milled for Infants Children. Philadelphia gunning. special flour, foreign relations of every Nation trance almost as broad and quite as fre- great dismal rainy day, and long exposure to Red Win- should be dealt in accordance with at least in former writes from Ohio with, The Kind You Have Always Bought has borno the S|„ B:iJ cold and wet brought on a severe attack quented, bays, the of International law and Mary Dunbar Devereux in the Lewiston Wheat. Order a principles ture of Chas. H. and has been made of rheumatism. He was confined to his ter the well-settled traditions and Fletcher, nml, i- B Journal. The island, seems contein practice ” home. too, and let it of the for over 30 Allow all the sack today Republic. In no other way can personal supervision years. in, u A friend recommended Sloan’s Lini- plative of life which passes it and ^B the foreign relations of a Nation to deceive yon in this. Counterfeits, to look out across the old Atlantic with a do its own talking— great Imitations ment, citing his own case as evidence of be conducted. iuij calmness of which properly “Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and its effectiveness. Mullen bought a bottle sphinx-like aspect it’s the only way to endanger h" the rocks of the older health of ana applied it to his aching limbs. Soon inly gray geolo- “A of Shreds and Patches.” Children—Experience against Experiment, are able to assume. learn what your Thing ^B was noticed and he was gical ages improvement Silurian “If the Executive writes a note to able to return to business. sandstone forms its mass, baking will gain in tints and a sentiment at the mo- The Kind Yon Have writes: “Since that ex- varying coloring and blending satisfy popular “Mr. Mullen through if he note in Always with and sea, the verdure of summer ment; writeB another the ^ BougJ perience I have never been without sky Bears the of and the snows of hope of some group of vot- Signature Sloan’s Liniment in the medicine chest. winter, ever grand and conciliating _'Eg ers marked out by racial lines, and then You will find it soothes bruises, sprains, picturesque. It IS IflanlfpH U7Pqf U n H qaaf hit mono writes still another note in a different toothache and relieves lame back, neu- sense to conciliate another group marked ralgia, in fact, all external pains. At all 9urf-atormed ledges and several smaller Great out by other racial lines, our foreign druggists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. islands—Kimball, Burnt, York, and Little Spoon helping to form de- policy becomes a thing of shreds and lightful boat harbors, while Head harbor patches, such as we have beheld with a anti Duck harbor, drowned valleys in the deep sense of humiliation during the past three In Use For Over island itself, are ideal refugees for the years. 30 Years, wL fishing fleet. Under the mountainous “As an example of what I mean by ridge forming the backbone of the island, this fluctuation, let me give you a single from own immediate tucked away in a hollow a mile and a half example my expe- rience. At the outset of the war the long near the east coast, is the dearest issued a circular note to and most limpid of fresh water lakes, Administration i our whose source and nature no the Powers stating position as to purpose in STATE Of v M man can ever know. armed merchantmen. STATE OF MAINE. is better settled in interna- ~: -I At the southwest, Western Head “Nothing lOUnTY OF WALDO, SS. BOUNTY Of' WALDO, I tional law than that a merchantman guards the main channel, watching still ■ — ■" October 27, 1916, Men Commit Crime. armed for defense does not lose Taken this tenth Why as it watched when Weymouth’s and solely Taken this 27th day of October, on execu- day i her character as a sh execution dated Octob. ® Kirk’s expeditions passed in the early FUK SALE BY YOUR GROCER privately-owned p, tion dated October 17, 916 issued on a judg- • rendered for Use in the .Against and that character entitles her to warn- ment rendered the Judicial Court judgment by 113 Something Campaign years of thel7th century: watching still by Supreme i* for the of at the term thereof Court for the County » the Saloon. as when Father the ing from a hostile belligerent, entitles County Waldo, Rasle, great Jesuit, thereot and held *• on begun and held oo the fourth Tuesday of Sep- begun name from on a beautiful Children Senator Henry Cabot ihe neutrals rightfully board to be [Highland Park, Calif., Herald.J Norridgewock Lodge. to on the thirtieth )f September, 1916, to at nearest tember, 1916, wit, day of ft a hundred later to visit h s landed safely the port and the of I am make a few July day years FOR FLETCHER a 1916, in favor of Ralph D. South- day September, 1916, goingnd former- cupied by cent or the men treating British, both in 1733 and in 1815, erly by ft Fully eighty per brought Christian character! without to the or 1: massed this last of all when support of German-Americans at the regard passengers of James Neal; thence easterly on land containing twenty-five ft me with murder were in- point leaving ly of before charged crew, an vessel. This was ing part the premises American shores to Heretofore the thorn in the coming election.” by enemy of said Neal to lot No. 26 on town plan; ft at the time the act was com- the Americans. great Bartlett Arthur W. hr toxicated, Mr. statement done with a view to one of thence on said Neal’s land to south- by ft Isle au Haut tells no tales of olden Ten days later, Ridder’s conciliating northerly to such a that could days Democratic side has been that the Re- October 4, 1913, and r-c- ! mitted, degree they Postmaster General Burleson ar- the belligerent powers and westerly corner of land formerly of Timothy ft lut stands today smiling its serene wel- said, securing try of Deeds, Book 313, not realize what they were doing. publicans have been such great sticklers Vier- some in a note which could be Tewksbury; thence easterly on said Tewsbury jft :ome to the from tne stir of the ranged through George Sylvester language the first parcel describe (1 Within one month the winter pilgrim land to northwest corner of said Ordway land; ft during past for ihe Union soldiers. The attitude of editor of the for a con- used the administration for to W. jutside world—without a hint of human eck, Fatherland, by political tonjChase Arthur K• five men were before me charged and ‘a thence southerly on said Ordway land to place ft brought the towards the old ference at Democratic National Head- purposes called diplomatic vic- 2. 1913, and recorded ii with and of this number four itrife or adventure. Republican Party of beginning, containing Beventy-two acres, murder, a of 313, Page 20. H quarters with number prominent tory. more or less. were intoxicated when ihe act was com- soldier and sailor for the past fifty years Also another German-Americans, but all but Mr. “The avowed purpose was to facili- FRANK A CUSHMAN, parcel ft and the fifth had of that northerly side of said Ba mitted, every appear- m THIS has been one grand emphasis Viereck declined to attend. tate the operation of the submarine, be- Sheriff. ft ance of been a hard drinker in the DIET BOOK Corner in Wintepo. t an.. ft having banner that met their gaze as cause the submarine was vulnerable and Food is as to tlio great they erly by the road leading m } past, which had so affected his mental important sick per- not to be to resistance be- ought exposed to the residence of Arthur m con- son as more so in most marched down Pennsylvania Avenue Reads Ridder’s Statement. and moral nature that he had little medicine, cases. arid an STATE OF MAINE. possible destruction by armed owned arid s A chosen diet retard re- fore on which occupied by (» ception of right and wrong. Eighteen badly may Gen. Grant May 27, J.S65, Mr. Ridder's statement, Senator Lodge merchantman. It was bounded proposed to set COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. northerly by la : men were brought into my court at one covery. read: ‘‘There is one debt this Nation explained, describes a dinner which was aside all that humanity and law had niunds, land of Everett N 9 1 a In health October 27, 1916. time charged with having committed, the natural appetite is the held at Terrace Garden, in New York, on built in the course of in Walter Bickford: bound*u 8 owes which it can never repay: that is up centuries, Taken this 27th of on execu- ] one se- best to in sickness day October, said Walter misdemeanor. Examining each guide follow, the ap- Sept. 16th. The statement, as read by order to make the submarine more dead- Bickford and i the debt it owes to its soldiers and tion dattd October 19, 1916, issued on a judg- as to his it was is often tickle and ty; and bounded I parately personal habits, petite dopravcd. Senator Lodge, follows: in its rendered the Judicial southerly ly operation. ment by Supreme Court, and land of said Char found that the entire with a food and a tonic will sailors.” That sentiment the “There were at this number, Proper good Republican present conference, “I could see no ground for the for the County of Waldo, at the term thereof | ji in most in making forty acres, more or less. single exception, spent their earnings people good health. Dr. has And there is Mr. Otto Van Mr. Abeies, an and held on the fourth Tuesday of keep, Party sacredly kept. Schenk, Henry submarine, which is instrument of begun Sep- the premises conveyed I a of work and Williams’ Pink Pills for to on the thirtieth of p saloon, and when out Palo People Mr. trey, of the Ger- more tember, 1916. wit, day to no need of its popping up every four Joseph president death, any effective than it was. Knight said Ellen M committed some crime are the most tonic medicine in Pres. 1916, in favor of George A. Mat- ft money gone they popular man-American Catholic Societies; I thought the law ought to be retained September, dated October 4, 1913, ar. the years and attention to it. Deeds thews and Joseph both of Belfast, in the ft for the purpose of either getting money, world, harmless, non-alcoholic and calling of the United German Turn- and the Tyler, scribed as the second an. Collmeyer submarine, like other vessels of of Waldo and State of or where certain in their action is to on this County Maine, copart- deed from said being committed to jail, lodging which build and not words has been its motto ers, and one or two other friends whose war, to it. I and others at- Welling! ft subjected ners doing business at said Belfast under the Arthur and food would be furnished at the Coun- up the blood and to restore to names I do not W. Knight, dated vitality With the of the first remember; George Syl- tacked this in the name of Matthews and ft question. enactirg proposition Senate, firm and style Tyler, recorded as » O the run-down For aforesaid. CAJJC1IBC. system. growing vester Vierick, the editor of the Father- “Then the President The a 14 great pension bills,beginning with that changed his mind against Pastures, corporation organized Also another parcel of ft bad checks without sufficient girls who become thin and pale, for arid Senator Stone. to law under the laws Issuing j land, again and returned to the original and and existing according ?outherly side of said Ba... funds to meet the and also pale, tired women,Tor old who of July 14, 1862, and signed by President from 8 o’clock of the State of and an estab- ft payment forg- people “This conference lasted correct position. He lost my support Maine, having the parcel first described names known men to fail in Dr. Williams’ lished of business at in the Coun- * ing the of well strength Pink Pills Lincoln, and ending with that great law at night till 3 o’clock Sunday morning. when he wrote the note of Jan. 18th. place Belfast, and described as follow- are an of Waldo and State of for checks in order to have them ideal tonic. To enable those known ty Maine, forty-one r. cashed, President Harrison on June Senator Stone used all his well He regained it when he his southerly side of said signed by changed dollars and cents, debt or damage, ft constitute about ten per cent of the who give these a trial to observe of —and I am rr.ind for ninety-five easterly corner of Char pills powers persuasion ready the second time and returned and costs of ft care 27, 1890, the Republican Pariy has ful- and ten dollars thirty-nine cents, deeded to him H. crimes which have been committed in intelligent in the diet the Dr. Wil- to concede him the as an able advo- by ft palm to the only correct attitude. and will be sold at auction at liams Medicine filled its sacred ”To 6uit, public my south or southerly a st ® Los Angeles County during the past year; Co., Schenectady, N. promise, provide cate of the Administration—to convince in in by Evil of office at the county jail Belfast, said rods to a of the number who have before will send on a Racial Divisions. brook; thence ft appeared Y., request free diet the possibility that any man who us that the anti-German-Ameri- county, to the highest bidder, on the second j against apparent "Do about twenty rods to tin ft me with this offense I can recall “What to Eat and IIow to Eat. can you think that a policy of 1916. at teu o’clock in the charged book, wore the Federal uniform policies of the Wilson Administra- foreign day December, ir*>m White’s It is of honorably conducted ing Corner, ft only one who was not intoxicated at the full useful information and tion were for by methods like this secures forenoon, the following described real estate should become the inmate of almshouse only public consumption port village; thence west*" |i time the crime was The whether are well or sick it a to us the of Nations or and all the title and interest which the committed. you is and that privately they were ready to respect foreign right, said road and land form* i tends said The Pastures has and had in and to the men who commit this crime are usually good book to have. A postal card re- work hand in glove with the German- to maintain the influence which land deeded to Albert YY t f| we once same on the twenty-sixth day of May, 1916, at above the average criminal in socid and quest will bring it. Send for your copy Lest the Democratic should Ameriean leaders. had not so many years ago thence easterly by said I party three hours and twenty minutes in the after- intellectual several instances today. when Roosevelt was President and Root White about twenty | standingjin with to their record on “The whole object of this conference, noon, the time when the same was attached on Get Dr. “point pride,” was one case northerly k»y said land f m salesmen, and not Williams’ Pink Pills at the so far as was Secretary of State? This | lawyers, infrequently Senator Stone concerned, the writ in the same suit, to wit:—A certain to said road le...i nearest are the passage of those bills Con- is of Bangor I young men in well-to-do circumstances. drug store. If they not in through was to find out what action was neces- typical the whole toreign policy of or of land situated in Belmont, in piece parcel ago to Bangor; thence ea | No man sober and in his mind would stock send cents to tho above ad- let us examine their record. The the Administration and will see in it at an Elm tree right fifty gress, sary on the part of the Administration you said county, beginning standing road about sixteen rods t % think of a check cashed without dress for a lull-size box. what I have described—the on the eastern shore of Tilden Pond and spot- getting conbined Republican vote on those 14 in order to secure the support of German- just attempt ing; being the premises % sufficient funds to meet for he would to use our relations for the ted for a corner; thence easterly about forty to Nellie M. Bart it, its summer Americans at the coming election.” foreign pur- Libby f Today colony, with taste bills was; Ayes, 1068: noes, none, Demo- rods to li;.e of the Amos certainly know that the crime would be pose of conciliating groups of voters westerly Mahoney lemher 14 1905, and rect. ;) ind tact in its management, have left all farm: thence rods to a as as 417; Noes, 648. Thus we lines or racial southerly eighty-four Book 276, 298. detected soon the check reaches lature’s cratic, Ayes separated by descent. Page charms while adding those of Then Burleson stone standing in the northerly line of lot No. FRANK A the bank on which it is drawn. see that the vote was unani- Appeared “There is no more evil thing than the (Signed) iotnfort and convenience; and the native Republican 50; thence south fifty-eight degrees west twen- some more effort to divide the li les If person who has the time and Democratic vote was more “Can anything be humiliating our people along five rods to said Tilden thence rroup of inhabitants, sturdy, adaptable mous, the Pond; northerly true copy, Attest: patience would compute the cost of crime than the spectacle of the chairman of of race. We came from many races and on shore of said Pood to first mentioned ind progressive, with here and there a than two-thirds them. For the FRANK. f caused drink in against the Relations Committee of the the salvation of the is that bounds, ucres, more or less. directly by intoxicating the doors of Foreign only country containing twenty 3w42 I juaint “original,’’ open the so called Pen- A. the Counties of San Francisco and Los passage of Sherwood Senate gumshoeing in a small room of a all men, native-born and naturalized, FRANK CUSHMAN, losnitality and neighborliness alike to old Sheriff. and the Third av beer and should act in their affairs Angeles alone, compare figures friends and new. sion Bill, the Democrats are taking to garden bartering for public simply with the revenue received from all of the the votes which the President from the as one A Summer Paradise, and at other sea- themselves great credit. Let us examine Americans, knowing only allegi- Notice of fo saloons in these it would cer- of Shadow Lawn and in his ance and one counties, sons it offers natural attractions platform reverencing only tradition, grand their record on that bill, which was in- the STATE OF MAINE. Luella 1. ( tainly astonish some of our hard-headed ind speech of acceptance had repudiated? tradition of the United States. unspoiled. The osprey, poised quiver- WHEREAS,the County of W business men who advocate the licensed troduced by a Democrat, and passed by a “The conference broke up at 3 o’clock COUNTY OF WALDO. SS, ng and high in air over his victim, is a feed dated the 12th day saloons because of the revenue derived Democratic House. have in the and matters were left in October 27. 1916. ’ascinating mystery—how can he see, They charged morning Children ■ecorded in Waldo Coir therefrom. The factis.if the drink traffic a state of watchful Cry Taken this 27th day of October, on execu- io.v does with rare dash that that the late waiting. n Book No. 318. at Pagt he, failure, 40 great Republican, Hon. FOR FLETCHER’S tion dated October 4, 1916, issued on a judg- could he eliminated the savings to the “Hardly 10 days passed by when the the undersigned, a certio' ’eit downward in an instant—plunge Sereno E. of N. voted ment rendered by the Supreme Judicial L-ourt, j taxpayers in criminal expenses alone Payne Y., against second of President Wilson situated in Searsport. in ieiieatn the surface of the ocean and emissary ap- CASTORIA for the County of Waldo, at the term thereof would amount to much more than all the that law. He did vote against it as it in New York to sounded and described iring up his prey? Again and again the peared city accomplish begun and held on the fourth Tuesday of Sep- received from the saloons and Beginning at a hen. money miracle came from the Committee on what Senator Stone had failed to ac- tember, 1916, to wit, on the thirtieth day of seeming happens. Some of the Pensions, lortherly margin of licenses. From the money point alone 1916, in favor of Standard Oil Com- | ishermen aver that the fish hawk charms as it contained restrictions which he complish. September, called) in the southw< i the saloon is the most “This time the in STATU OF MAINE. a organized and existing ac- expensive luxury iis victim from afar. messenger appeared pany. corpoiation West's land; thence me r which the State of California harbors. could not endorse. But when it had been COUNTY OF WALDO SS. to law’ under the laws >•: generates. phatic repudiation of the vacillating STATE OF MAINE. “So much for the campaign of Keller, GEO. t. JOHNSON, fast, for two hundred to- Frank Forbes. another WALDO SS. Worms Sap Your Child's Strength. Democratic policy. This is but Stone, Burleson and Wilson. What 'ourteen cents, debt or Court House. Los they supreme Judicial Court, County Angeles. illustration of the fact that the Demo- have done in New York have done [l. s.] uid thirty-nine cents, e<>- Is your child pale and fretful? Does he they in Vacation. cry in the sold at public auction at n cratic has been a one-term West. They have been hypocrit- >ut in sleep or grind his teeth? These symp* party party Belfast, October 23, A. D. 1916. ail in Belfust, in said < ORRINE FOR ical to the limit and we have been in the at Law it is ordered oms may mean worms and you should obtain for the past 87 years, with about twenty Upon the annexed libel, by me, Attorney lidder, on the second day best to observe their position hypocrisy.” the undersigned, a Justice of said Court, that ;en o'clock in the forenum DRINK HABIT > elief at once. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a between. But it doeB not seem years notice be given to the libellee by publishing an BELFAST, MAINE. scribed real estate and al: 1 Peasant remedy that kills the worm, and that Put it to President. of the or an abstract there- the said 11 successful has Orrine by the intelligent voters of this Nation (jp attested copy same, ntereBt which So unitormly 1 ts laxative it from the ^ of, together with this order thereon, three lad in and to the same on been in victims of the "Drink mildly quality expels could so far forget as to give them an- “There have been denials details,” Practice in all Courts.! Probate practice restoring weeks successively in The Republican Journal, Vlay, 1916, at four hours in Habit" into sober and useful system, Worms sap the vitality and make other said Senator Lodge, when he had finish- citizens, lease of power at the end of the a newspaper printed in Belfast, in the County iites o’clock in the afterm rour child more to other the a 2ft and so is our confidence in its susceptible ailments, ed reading statement, “but no de- of the last to be specialty. was on strong next 20 years. C. E. Smith. Waldo, publication thirty days the same attached curative that we want to em- four Druggist sells Kickapoo Worm Killer, 25c nials of the meeting or of its purpose as at least before the next term of said Court, to to certain 1 powers, Me. mit, wit;—A phasize the fact that Orrine is sold under box. Augusta, described by Mr. Ridder.” be holden at Belfast, within and for said Coun- with the buildings there, of that V* this positive guarantee. If, after a trial, “That statement needs no comment,” ty, on the first Tuesday January next, mont, in Baid County of she then and there in said Court described as follows, to wi: you get no benefit, your money will be the speaker continued. “There was the may appear For Sale Took The Hurt Out Of Her Back. Baby Had Whooping Cough. and answer thereto, if she see fit. lorth by land of Calvin refunded. It is a home treat- chairman of the Foreign Relations Com- simple WARREN C. PHILBROOK, ;he town road and land f“t ment. No sanitarium Mrs. Anna Tuscumbia, Mrs. Sam C. Small, Clayton, N. M., writes: mittee—the representative of the Presi- delivered ai expenses. Byrd, Ala., writes; Justice Supreme Judicial Court. Sand and gravel Konitz; on the south by la' ! • I was down with back so I could not stand had when he dent in the Senate—and a member of the Orrine is prepared in two forms: No. my "My grandson whooping cough A true copy of the libel and order of Court and occupied by Samuel * p more than half the time, Foley Cabinet in an effort to secure a reasonable 1, secret treatment, a powder; No. 2, in Kidney waa three months old. We used Foley's Honey engaged thereon. Attest: price. ?ast by land of William M 1 'ills took all of the hurt out." Rheumatic votea for the President our 3w43 GEO. I. KEATING, one hundred m pill form, the voluntary treatment. Costs believe it saved hie life. He is by making Clerk, int, containing ains, swollen ankles, backache, stiff joints and nd Tar and I CHAS. M. H ILL, $1.00 a box. Ask for free booklet politics turn on the sympathies, which nore or le68. only J bladder ailments indicate dis> ow big and fat" Foley’s Honey and Tar is a A leep disturbing we are all entitled to feel, in to FRANK telling all about Orrine. rdered kidneys and bladder (trouble. Sold fine thing to have in the house for whooping regard lei 306 Searsport Ave. the in and Sweet l iver Active -Bowels Regular Read & Hills, P. O. Square, Belfast. i iverywhere. cough, croup, coughe,colds. Sold Everywhere, conflict Europe by dividing SfcS Stomach jeasons Why Hughes Should Be Elected Literary News and Notes. ^rlhur Somers Roche, whose story Loot, was one of the hot weather suc- for lie dutnl* Protection, Prosperity, Preparedness and Patri- cesses, is a son of the late James Jeffrey Koche, poet, newspaper man and Bos- not tonian. Young Roche has been writing will permit partisanship to over Patriotism, ever ^ triumph since he left college and has found of his a yi 'n- »iHvt-h acceptance expresses desire to co-operate with ready magazine market for his short not stories. ; advantage, to exploit it for his own. “Loot" is his first novel. His cuinmand home is in Castine, fj >| dl the respect of Europe and Asia and win E( m of Latin-America. Charles Evans Hughes, Republican candidate for 'ill never by proclamation the right of Americans President, has written an deny article for the November Woman's Home ,iv business in other lands under the protection of the Companion in which he discusses some ■’ ,r ig. interesting topics for women. Other H not the special articles are “The Christian in , repudiate American flag in any land. Politics," which is a sermon for : 11 not put action into words, but words into action. voters; the ^“Comedy and Tragedy of Being Theodore Roosevelt well he has sentiments a says, high Fat," confession by a stout woman; Glenwood is “Heroines of I mi.I dignity, upright and is an incon- Fiction"; “Finding Your I straightforward, Your ! r of judicial, matters, and always translates his words Market," and “What is the Matter I All you have ever for With Your Baby." The fiction consists longed of the concluding installment of “A a strong, sure, courageous man, with a clear-cut Daughter of the and the be- a p program Morning" I in range is found f and with the courage, intelligence and determination to ginning of “The Man Eater," a new two-part W. Freeman and ut and bring to our country and story. Mary the Plain Cabinet It’s in self-respecting peace others contribute short stories. The 1 jn Glenwood. made natural black respect. fashions, pictures and other regular de- > iron finish—so smooth and easy to clean—the “Mission Idea” t.overnor of New York he has already proved that he partments are filled with interesting ma- ! terial ■ to a tin right tiling, and is prepared to further do and dare applied range. A room saver too like the upright piano. 1 into a under field. The November Wide World Magazine contains a number of articles of H 41a not a dreamer and not a topical t quitter. interest, one of the best being an ac- > a firm friend of for the preparedness United States count of how the war is being carried on ■ v preparedness through political expediency. among the Italian mountains. Mary Rob- erts 11 nut burden us with war taxes in time of Rinehart, the popular novelist, con- peace. tinues her account of “On the Trail in -d a tariff not founded upon free trade, nor for “reve- Wonderland,” giving a wonderful word It is said to be nt to American labor the most protect and American industry picture of Glacier Park, one of Ameri- iiy competition of the foreigner. ca's latest acquisitions as a national re- perfect piece of machinery serve. “From to Around the a red-blooded American. His be Job Job policy will “America World” of two devised to make house- efficient.” are the experiences yet young Americans who, with less than keeping drudgeless. i': lie depended upon to keep platform pledges. ten dollars between them, left San Fran- p cisco to work their round the world, I! this way protect country against being flooded with the earning their “keep” by taking tem- Burns either coal, wood or Jj'-tures of Europe after the war. porary “jobs.” It is ari extraordinary narrative and should be read by every gas and you can get the chosen head of a which has just p party long fathered worker interested in curious ways of isiructive the size to fit legislation which experience has proved to earning a living. right your which has invariably been opposed by the Democratic kitchen. Both in picture and story the Novem- ber Popular Mechanics Magazine offers iness man is It is interest- Call and look them over j going to be especially needed in the next many unusual features. and to note the many new and ingenious !n consequence of the European war a tremendous read- ing will more devices constantly being called forth by understand a- s' world's business is ahead. 1 he United States must you the European war or by the widespread bout Glenwood ally prepared. It must not, as now. be left defense- demand for military preparedness. A why Ranges t not have a President with an untrained business number of these are described it the Make Cooking Easy. November magazine. Easily first in hanging. Mr. Hughes made a remarkable record as popular interest are the British "tank "'wrnor of New h ork. He has extraordinary abilitv cars,” adaptations of American cater- > > "f a question. Not front him, as from Wilson, will pillar and alligator tractors. In “Tank Cars Smash German Lines,” John Anson declaration that he will hang business men “high as Ford writes of tiiis new war engine, ■ v do not with hitn. *■ agree which is credited with many remarkable p ■ man of forward vision, of practicability aiu firmness, feats. Several fine illustrations accom- torician and theorist. pany the article. A double-decked mo- torcycle ambulance which carries two i.0- for the of If protection American lives and property stretchers; a gyroscopically staoilized ; as at home. telescope intended as an aid in making aerial observations; a device which adds .hi him the whole nation will be in the f Government. to a rifle’s magazine capacity; a new ruled one by section, nor by one man. army gun mounted on railway car; the United States new train, II lor an eflcctive, not an unsound and sham Army’s hospital system and a new of kite balloon are aUo 'hi.- to the type help farmer and for a wise conservation of described. -.■'lives. Charles M. schwab, the tsetnienem IF is for a Federal law workingmen’s compensation suitable steel man, has written a stimulating and a ves of the Government, and those employes engaged inspiring article for the November issue ■ i'ommerce and subject to the hazard of injury. of the American Magazine called “Suc- ceeding With What You Have.” In it !: .ours before investigating legislating. he gives you the angle from which the boss looks at his men. A new depart- ment called ‘‘Getting Ahead” is started and the public is invited to ask questions Wilson Should Be Defeated about how to advance in the business [easoasWhy world. The most helpful questions will be answered in the pages of the maga- zine. There are several other good arti- !Fr cite Representative Fitzgerald, Democratic Chairman of cles, one of the best being “Weather This—And Five Cents. and which tells how the ele- i'nations Committee of the his administra- Business,” DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this en- House, during Health” slip, WHEN I he kidneys eail. ments effect business. “Public close five cents to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffie d , I'emocratic Congress has been the most that extravagant is discussed by Dr. Richard C. Cabot; Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and ad- t met in the dresB capital. $5,000 Worth of Experience" is written clearly. You will receive in return a Belfast People Have Found That 111 Health PRESTON’S trial a earned that package containing and e.'i.'ts on his indefensible by man who feels he has Foley's Honey Follows. IF shipping bill—an piece of folly Tar for colds and amount through mistakes; and the thea- Compound, coughs, croup; Livery, Boarding & Transient Stable uld sucli merchant marine as we now have. Foley Kidney Pills, and holey Cathartic Do you ever feel that can't destroy trical article deals with tamous mimics. you simply go Is situated on l\ Tablets. Sold Everywhere. asbinpton stieet jest oP ? ain street. I have single and IF he The State article is about “Ohio,” and any further—that you must have rest from although says ‘lie kept us out of war,” the of double hitches, etc. Careful drivers story United lame and huckboards, desired. Your patron- was written by Brand Whitlock, TO RAISE that aching back—relief from the San Domingo and TTayti refutes him. $1,000,000. age issolicited house States Minister to Belgium The fiction constant, dead-tired teeling—freedom from Telephones-stable 235-2, 61-13. Iy28 runs anti-climaxes. He marches in to march out includes the second installment of “Cin- VV. G. only Agricultural Boom in New England is those stabbing, darting pains? Likely your PRESTON. Proprietor. .... derella “Broken by Olive »»■ ■ ii ii.ii mi ■ Jane”; Ribs,” Planned. kidneys are worn and tired and need help. and stories John Higgins Prouty; by The F! Hie seamen’s which has out kidneys work night and day, removing gned bill, practically wiped i Taintor Foote, Jack Lait, and Ralph At a of the finance and or- meeting uric ^cid from tte blood and other waste cre- u the Pacific Coast. Stuart. The Interesting People depart- ganization committees in Hotel Kimball, ated by ure of and ment is excellent this month, as is the a was outlined to raise expendi strength energy. it to scuttle from the was Springfield, plan tempted Philippines and defeated a life of unusual doubles Habit department. There are the usual $1,000,000 with which to finance the New Naturally activity h U U r\ L M IV U- b t. r Democrats who voted with the L AS I "(uity patriotic Republi- contributions to The Family Money. England Farm and Business Union to the duties of the kidneys and in time the !(■ House. boom agriculture in the six States. The strain generally tells. Doan’s Kidney Pills AUTO SERVICE. Stop the First Cold. movement is to extend over 10 new’ to thousands of as of State William J. Brvan after planned have brought strength appointed Secretary of A cold does not get well itself. The years. bad backs ana quick relief to weakened kid- Beginning October 1916. a him as a pest who should be “knocked into a cocked John Murdock of 1, of wearing out a cold wears you out, S. Providence pre- so users Let them do the same for process neys, say. Leave Windsor if sided at the meeting, which was attend- bieltast, Hotel, Arrive in and your cough becomes serious neglected you j’ Rockland, members 8.00 a. m. and 2.00 p. m. 9-30 a. m. and ed by 65 representing both | and 3.30 p. m. made Villa, murderer of men and Hacking coughs drain the energy sap the Hiram VV. Hamilton, Hill street, Ellsworth possible despoiler committees appointed at a previous ses- Leave Rockland, Rockland Hotel, j Arrive in For 47 years the happy combination “1 was troubled Belfast, and Carranza, the fatuous and futile “First Chief.” vitality, sion. The to raise Falls, Maine, say?: by kidney 12.00 ni. and 4.00 in. campaign $1,000,000 p. j 1.30p. m and 5.30 p. m. of balsams in Dr. King’s for awhile. A friend recom- 1 Boothing antiseptic will be started without unnecessary de- complaint quite Ison’s text book statesmanship and EXTRA CAPS FOR CHARTER. SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION grape-juice diplomacy New Discovery has healed coughs and relieved lay. mended Doan’s Kidney Pills and I began using the United States an international stock, laughing and old can to the The indorsed the movement me congestion. Young testify meeting them. They benefited greatly.” M A IS E IRA XSROR J A of the Eastern States Industrial and TIOS i OMFAS ) appointed “deserving Democrats” to the effectiveness of Dr. King’s New Discovery Ag- Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask diplomatic corps, ricultural which is behind ORRIN J UICKfcY. Paone ■ at Exposition, Manager. 316-3, Bellas!. Maine men at a time when it was essential to the for coughs and colds. Buy a bottie today for a kidney ren edy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills xperieneed the plan to launch a farm and business j your Druggist, 50c. —the same that Mr. Hamilton had, Foster- ode and honor of the United States to retain competent, union. A committee composed of H. A. j N. Y. ! men. Moses and John A. Scheuerle of MilburnCo., Props, Buffalo. THE WOODCOCK A-WING. Spring- field, Wilson H. Lee of New Haven, L. | to veers a incompetent lead, and like weather vane Wilson of and John S. Mur- November Weat her. Marsh and shore birds exhibit the E, Chicago a zephyr of public opinion seems to blow him. dock of Providence was appointed to se- * 1857 LET YOUR against Early cold snaps, storms and sleet, snow and CROPS DECIDE 91^1 most difference of wing form and lect a most flight list of New England’s promi- will tell to use E. FRANK “one-track mind” has too many turn-tables. slush, cause coughs ai d colds, Foley’s Honey They you COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured f and require no hard nent business men and method, they very agriculturalists in the Best in the at lifted the of arms so and Tar acts quickly, cuts the phlegm, opens Equipped Factory Country Belfast, Maine. embargo that the Mexican despe- The woodcock is esteemed for membership in the organization. £ ^ hitting. by heals infiam- ivo used American ammunition to murder American sol- j air passages, allays irritation, many sportsmen the most difficult of Nn ilnuhf Ahnnt This civilians. | mation and enables the sufferer to breathe V winded shots under some and dis- conditions, Foley Cathartic Tablets are juet a plain, easily and naturally so that sleep is not ■ has been promised “pitiless publicity” replaced by private, by Borne epicures the most toothsome of honest.old-fashioned physic. They act prompt- turbed by hacking cough. Sold Everywhere. and on the bowels without ret negotiations by personal agents and game. It is really a nocturnal bird, and ly effectively representatives, or nausea. the bv has vision in the pain, griping They keep President Wilson without “the advice and consent probably poor daylight stomach sweet, the liver active, and the bowels its small and set TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. uate.” from strangely eye. regular. They banish biliousness, sick head- [Eastern Steamship Lines. TRUCKING W Its peculiar flight in the light hours, aches. sour stomach, indigestion. Sold Every- ■ reverses himself so that the entire is is beside the less where I am to do all kinds ot rapidly country however, commonplace The following transfers of real estate were prepared trucking, : "in the motion. well-known evening gyrations in the air recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds I ALL THE WAY BY WATER, i 'urniture and piano a -- —. moving specialty, —a mad, spiral, Bkyward rush, as of a HEALTHIER CHILDREN CAMPAIGN I is for free trade, direct taxes and an for the week ending Oct. 25. 1916: empty treasury— feather caught in a whirlwind, to the dis- ADVOCATED. lave just added to my a 2-ton to Carrie L. equipment old Democratic trinity. tance of three hundred or perhaps four Richard P. Pendleton, Islesboro, I BANGOR LINE i .cme auto the hundred at the of its Pendleton, do.; land and buildings in Islesboro. trucjkmade by Cadillac con- f the law had been in in the feet, singing top Dr. True of Auburn, Maine, in consid- Payne-Aldrich operation a to Philena Turbine Steel Steamships Bel- flight really musical note in the love the marvelous success of Healthier j James L. Merrick, Waterville, ern. Leave orders at the corner of '■ we ering stable, months of 1915 would have collected more and a broken $91,656,161 season, then dropping in Children Campaigns in scores of citieB ! Adams, Unity; land and buildings in Unity. lid under the lawa fast and Camden Main and Cross streets, and they will re- Underwood It would have met the angular pitch to earth with funny and towns, sets down some mighty good | G. H. Cargill and Fannie M. Gilman, Pitts- screams as if down an aerial Leave Belfast Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs- vive attention. • 'cits and have avoided war taxes. The coasting advice that should be of value to every W. land in prompt foreigner selling field, to George Cram, Liberty; and Saturdays 2 00 p. m. for Camden. switchback. When flushed by sportE- days connection. l'ket the entire benefit of the mother. 1 Montville. ! Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast Tues- Telephone got $91,656,161. men from it out of good cover, up goes Here’s how Dr. True it: “Child and at puts Carrie L. to A, days, Wednesdays, Fridays Saturdays j W. W. BLAZO, the first brush or thicket like a Glennon, Rockport, August liming ten months of the Wilson-Underwood law wobbling rocket, like at home. 7.30 a. m for health, charity, begins j land in Belmont. Searsport, Bucksport,Winterport j on that till its : Ferin, worthport; 126 Waldo Belfast n- more fed than wings whistle, body There are many instances when a mother | and Bangor. Avenue, unemployed being by charity during to Clifford catcheB the then like a rubber ball some illnesses or notices August A. Ferin, Northport, Roy Return: Leave India Wharf, Boston, Mon- months in our light; everlooks small | history, excepting under the Wilson- has touched the Thursdays and Fridays at 5.C0 that ceiling it dives them only as ordinary child ailments. { Butler, Belmont; land in Belmont. | days, Tuesdays, a act. m. Leave Bangor Mondays, Wednesdays, back, sometimes obliquely, to cover. It For instance, a child is ill-humored, has ! Clarence M Knowlton, Belfast, to Fred A p. Thursdays and Saturdays at 11 00a.m. for Bos- Notice of if of course the shot when a foul is and exhibits foreclosure his on the bill. In his “His- requires quickest breath, constipated Robbins, do; land and buildings in Belfast. ton and intermediate landings. inconsistency immigration a j the cover makes the target of second’s a host of other small and notice- 'he American vol. he hardly | James W Soule, Albion, to Alice M Soule, *17 HERE AS, Jackson Mathews of Lincoln- People,” 5, p. 213, wrote: “The Chi- But on some marsh lands where length. able ailments. In these lead to ■■ fact, land and in Palermo. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE viile, County of Waldo and State of more to lie desired as if not as than there is low willow brush here and do; buildings workmen, citizens, only numerous complications and, if the cause j daine, by his mortgage deed, dated the | Helen M. Mayhew, Montville, to Joseph G PORTLAND AND NEW YORK (he coarse crew that came in at the there, and where the bird rises jerkiiy, is not the result often means BETWEEN ileventh d:iy of July, A. D. 1916, and recorded crowding every year removed, in but not over it is an bird to ! Packard, Searsmont; land Searsmont. n the Waldo of !")rts-” high, easy disastrous ailments. REDUCED Fares and Registry Deeds, Book 247, kill. It is and not dif- a Hannah P Carver, etais, Searsport, to Susan Jage 178, conveyed to me, the undersigned, good particularly Dr. True has made thorough study J STATEROOM PRICES lias not as , inder the name of Isa M. Adams, name be- reduced, he promised, the high cost of living, ficult wing shooting in open second- of children’s diseases and attributes most ! E Wood, do; land in Searsport. my ore my marriage, a certain of land made it timber land. Late in the season ailments to the one disease- N From Portland and New York. Passenger ser- parcel growth of these Emma A Homan, et als., Amagausett, Y, | 1 vith the actually higher. and one Thurs- buildings thereon situated in said Lin- this bird has most and wingcraft, worms. He claims that child is vice Tuesday Saturday, week; he speed every to Susan E Wood, Searsport; land in Searsport, olnviile, and bounded as follows, to wit: Be- was pledged to a single term by the Baltimore conven- but it then suits the best. | day, alternate week. Freight service Tues- palate Early to this disease, and that if moth- ;inning at a stake and stones at S W. corner 1 it subject Joanna S Cyr, Winterport, to Jeremiah A day Thursday and Saturday. Leave Franklin before the type was cold he was building up his fences in the season it savors more strongly of ers would take against it, f the Free Meeting House lot at Lincolnville precautions land and in Winterport, Wharf, Portland, 6 p. m. Leave New York, 5 its to remember as re- Holmes, do,; buildings j so-called: thence S. 24 ,her' food, unpleasant you children’s afflictions would be greatly m. ’enter, deg. E; 5 rods to Lillian E Crim- p. I;?,-’ dine. duced. And not only children are suscep- Lucy Delano, Winterport, o a stake 6nd stones; thence N. 79 deg. E. 8 c as an advocate of civil act ods to a stake and thence N. although posing service, every ©I The woodcocks are very local in habit, tible to this detriment, but adults also. mins, do; land and buildings in Winterport. METROPOLITAN LINE stones; 24 deg. V, 5 rods in the road to a stake and President in connection with civil service has been adverse to but like most of the marsh birds are Dr. True’s unexcelled knowledge of L L Gentner, Hartford, Conn, to George E stones; DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW YORK hence S. 79 deg. W. 8 rods to the first men- 1' t strictly migratory. They lie well as a this dreaded disease, called warms, has et land in Waldo. -_^ riples, obstructive and destructive of its bonafide practice. Payson, al, Waldo; ioned bounds; whereas, the condition of said rule. If find a tell a that 1-2 HOURS. you good ground, enabled him to produce remedy Linwood Pendleton, Islesboro, to Inhabitants —13 nortgage has been broKen, now therefore, by best with discretion only your friends; that will expel these “life-sappers.” It of land in Islesboro. eaBon of the breach of the condition thereof while of the town Islesboro; ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CANAL the birdB will stay by you they is known as “Dr. True’s Elixir, the Fam- claim a forelosure of said mortgage. Luther F Ames, Prospect, to Chandler W EXPRESS STEEL STEAMSHIPS last. [All Outdoors.] ily Laxative and Worm Expeller,” and Dated this 12th day of October, A. D. 1916. land in Prospect. 3w43 ISA M. SMYTHE sells at all leading drug stores. Ellis, do; MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL M Clifford This old has been on the Rufus E Stone, Unity, to Walter family remedy Leave North Side India Wharf, Boston, week KIDNEY PILLS et al, land in Unity. FOLEY market since 1851. Unity; and Sundays at 6 p. m Same service H.e liver FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER days stomach, This old- returning from Pier 18, North River, foot of :> E. H. |^°th£sak^ rem- 'Weis in fashioned Murray St., New York City. BOYINGTON, >rf‘,r- with edy is good for young FRED W. POTE, Agent, an<^ °I^* It has been before the Belfast, Maine * Eye-Sight Specialist ** 0 people of New England for over FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS sixty years. It is known to Ihj re _ , For headache and nervousness due to kid- OF THF liable, and relieves and benefits in fe an

I of their in — dence, R. I. because cheapness. Searsport. asbestos out of the arrived Oct. 27th from "Passing shadow, Barge Macungie Into eternal day;— with tons of coal to the P sacrifice and healthful* WE HEAT IT Philadelphia 1,600 Never quality Why do we call it dying, C. & W. Co. This sweet going away?” ness for low price. Of course this saves fuel Willis Nickerson has bought the Marshal Dutch house on the Mortland road of Mrs. SWANV1LLE CENTER. Made in New England — Best in the World Allen Colcord. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Mrs. Hannah Morrill is much as usual; Mrs. C. M. Colcord of Camden called on Mr New York quite GOODHUE & CO., comfortable. and Mrs. R. M. Young on Mt. Ephraim avenue 44 MAIN STHEE1, BELFAST last Thursday. The children of Sadie Brown are having the SMITH S ANTHONY CO.. Makers, BOSTON Mrs. E. E. Patten of Portland is the guest chickenpox. of her uncles, James A. and Wilson A. Colson, Lewis Stubbs of Monroe offers $25 reward street. Horace M. Griffin and Mrs. Celia Herrick, for the return of his colt, alive. on Prospect STOCKTON SPRINGS. known Middle street. Miss Inez Hanson accompanied Mrs. of n Michael Brega, the well junk dealer, Martin Robertson Monroe was a Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard for a visit in their eft Monday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he visitor at Mrs. H. P. White’s Saturday. home. will the winter. Mrs. M, Colcord, Mill street, spent spend Edgar The farmers in this have their West Main vicinity crops C. N. list Thursday in Belfast, calling on relatives Mrs. Jennie Morse Bragg, street, Sch. Eleanor F. Bartram, Capt. Meyers, harvested and are doing their fail plowing and friends. closed her house Monday morning and took r---- arrived at Rio Janeiro Oct. 27th, 65 days pas- a the for to remain until Mr. Gross and Mrs. Briggs visited last Thurs- us remarkable weather— early train, Bangor, sage from Philadelphia. Last week gave Mrs. J. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of sunshine. Wednesday the guest of her cousin, E. Dow of the American- seven consecutive days Sunday Capt. Harry O. when she will leave for Bos- Nealley in Monroe. of the week was also a mild day, but. Whittemore, Hawaiian line of steamers visited relatives in present where she is to the winter, her son, Mr. and Mrs. David and Mr. and Mrs. Monday brought rain and clunds. ton, spend Moody town last Friday and Saturday. Lester M. Bragg, having been transferred Albert Moody and children were Sunday guests are friend who re- to Thanks extended to the The Arthur E. Colson, who has been coruined from Tampa, Florida, to that city by the com- at E. A. Robertson’s. store cently donated those self caught Stockton his home by illness, was able to be at his pany employing him. They have leased an Corner Miss came home Oct. 26th Cosiest to smelts. were delicious, and highly ap- Ruby Gray attend to business. They near Monday and apartment the Fenway and will keep visit her Mr. and Mrs. Wallace preciated by the fortunate recipients, parents Gray, August Anderson, who had been visiting house during the cold weather, much to the and returned to Pittsfield Monday. afternoon Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens, and Mrs. VV. H. West on Main re- Monday son’s delight. Stockton regrets the loss of Capt. street, Charles Cawlwell made a bee last week their Mrs, John and his home New Sweden accompanied by guest, Bagley Mrs. Bragg’s company, but realizes the son’s turned to in Monday. moved his house to a of land and Alvah piece he recent- of Troy,with Leora Partridge Mrs, desire to have his mother with him. Ibra Williams and two friends, who had spent near the Gross residence. U. Treat as town guests, motored to Searsport, ly bought a week at the Parse on the water front, | cottage Mrs. John who has been Penobscot Park, and the new canning factory. Bagley of Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Parker of Monroe and homes in Boston last Satur- returned to their visiting in Hampden, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White of Swanville were Mrs. Elden S. Shute, Sylvan street, returned day. Dr. and Mtb. G. A. Stevens, Church street, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Small in an Electric Radiator can have last Friday from New York, Capt. Shute hav- guests Friday you A large quantity of herring was received at Saturday mght by jitney. She is a {neighbor Monroe. ing sailed in schooner Jeremiah Smith for WITH corner in room in the the sardine factory Sunday and Monday and of Dr. Stevens’ mother, Mrs. S. J, Stevens, the cosiest any Georgetown, S. C., chartered to go from there Mr. and Mrs R. G. Robertson attended the the business at the factory is quite lively at who had been the guest of her son and wife to Santiago Cuba, and return to the United Teachers convention in Portland last week and the Electric Radiator wherever present. through the week. Sunday morning Dr. and house; just place States. several Mrs. his mother and spent days in Detroit with relatives, and left Stevens, accompanied by Rev. James Ainsley family Tuesday Ada and little niece. Miss after a attach the to socket, Mrs. McCormick her Mrs. motored to Belfast in returning week’s absence. you desire, plug any lamp in Fort where friend, Bagley, for their new home Fairfield, Barbara of arrived Satur- Foley Winterport, the Stevens’ car to dine with his brother end Mr. and Mrs. Charles and two sons at- as of the Riley and the cosiest corner will be there—filled Mr. Ainsley has been engaged pastor day to visit her mother, Mrs. Stella right by jitney wife. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens, leaving tended the convention of the Boys agricultural M. E. Church. C. who is with Mrs. G. Mudgett, Young, Angie his mother to visit there until Tuesday. Mrs. clubs in Belfast last week and report a very with warmth of Electric coils. And arrived Oct. East Main for the winter. re- glowing Steamer Ruth, Capt. Briggs, street, They Bagley returned to Stockton to remain with pleasant and instructive meeting. News with tons of turned afternoon. 26th from Newport 4,500 Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Stevens until time. all this without smoke or odor. G. A. that Carl Webb of Waldo has been having a seri- any any coal to the P. C. & W. Co., finished discharg- Forest his friends will re- H. Berry, many ous time with his hand. It started from a | Stockton is now earnestly of the ing Sunday and sailed for Norlolk. in a in thinking one these autumn gret to learn, is at present hospital crack in his Dr’s Cook and of Try during chilly evenings. great National election on Nov. 7th, fraught finger. Kilgore W. and Mrs. C. E. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilkey Baltimore for an operation for appendicitis. Brooks were the with so many important issues, vitally connect- attending physicians. the for the bath room. Adams motored to Boothbay Harbor last Thurs- At last accounts he was reported as doing as Just thing | ed with the coming events in the prosperity The Industrial club will meet with Mrs. Por- day in Mrs. Adams Overland car, called on well as could be expected, and it is hoped no or failure of this country. From the Boston ter Webb Nov. 15th. A very pleasant meet- friends there and returned in the evening, unfavorable symptoms will develop. Herald of Saturday we quote the following: ing was held Oct. 25th with Mrs. Thayer, with Daniel Devereaux has leased his farm on the Carrie A. Middle re- Mrs, Gardner, street, “The serious-minded voter on Tuesday week, 20 present. Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Parse of Belfast road to Mr. Fairchild of Pennsylvania, ceived the telegraphic announcement Friday will make up his mind, not by considering the Searsport were among those who attended. f at ALL OI R STORES—Sti.OO a brother of Dr. S. L. Fairchild of this town, of the birth of a on to her daughter Thursday figureheads of the two political barks, but by Two comfortables were tacked and other sew- ! __ and will engage in the sheep industry. 50 eon and Mr, and Mrs. Russell O. wife, Gardner, estimating the cloud of witnesses on one side ing completed. sheep were brought here last weeK that were Boston. to the Congratulations young parents and on the other. And we say this with no bought on the islands down the bay. and felicitations to the grandma. happy disparagement to Mr. Hughes. We believe a nnr p'r/vw Prof, Frederick R. Sweetzer of the Mohican Mrs. Mary Harriman, Sandypoint road, ar- him incomparably superior, in mind and heart, hotel attended the 75th birthday celebration of rived home Oct. 25th from a three weeks’ visit to Woodrow Wilson. But there is a Frank is Mrs. C. M. Raymond of Norwalk, formerly greater Kenny doing carpenter work iu Mr. and Mrs. Annie Louise Carey, the once famous opera with her daughter and husband, issue than even that incomparable superiority, Warren. Electric Com ' singer and America’s greatest contralto. After George Dailey of Old Town. She will remain and that is the of Penobscot contrasting backgrounds Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Simmons are Bay pan a reception, at which many persons of prime visiting for the present at her Stockton place, the these two historic figures.” importance in the musical world were received, their daughter. home Goodhue. Mrs. Raymond entertained with a song recital of her fattier, the late Joseph Leslie of New York is by Louis Graveure, baritone of the Metropoli- Heminway visiting Mr. and Mrs. Blin Stantial of Brooks, accom- Maine, has the tan Opera House. Mrs. Raymond was the first | Springs, adopted following his uncle, Harry Pease. 1____ j American to in Aide and the panied by Mrs. Stantial’s mother, Mrs. Dr. resolutions of singer appear respect: John Gushee has to greatest American contralto of her time.— motored to Stockton Sunday aftei- gone Whitinsville.Mass., SOUTH MOIST VILLE. Wnitney, Whereas, it has been the will of our Heaven- LIBERTY. MARK! lul New Oct. 22d. to work in a machine Telegraph noon to call upon Mr. and Mrs. Weiiman Han- ly Father to remove from our midst a charter shop. member and officer, a dear and faithful sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bills are in Oc- Upton, Oct. 20. A very pretty home wed- son. Mrs. Hanson is a cousin of Mrs. W'hit- Hope for a All the schools in town opened Monday, Dr. Geo. H. Hamlin of Lewiston preached Curtis-ALBEE. In Bernar Lettie therefore, be it | took this afternoon at 2 o’clock, at Mixer; two weeks visit at the home of S. George B Davis, Marie L C n> ding place ! ney, whom she had not seen for fifteen years. L. Bills. tober 23d. at the church last Sunday. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank P. Decrow, Resolved, That by the death of our sister letteC Alhee, both of Be!fas' has lost a Mr. and Mrs. Willie caller in when their daughter,Dorothy May, was married Mrs. Urace W. Britto, West Main street, Bethany Chapter highly respected Simmons have returned B. B. Wentworth was a business j M. L. Stone and wife of Providence, R. I Dorr-Bonsey. In North !’• Rev. Jas. W. of Unitarian member. and are by J M Art by Macdonald, pastor having made arrangements for the winter living in the Frank Simmons tenement. last week. are at 0 W. Hutchins, Esq. j That while we bow in humble Augusta one day visiting Ripley’s. church, to Ralph Quinan Whiting, son of Mr. j Resolved, sub- Lizzie E Bonsey, both of On closing oi her home, took Thursday’s morning to the Divine we ever Mrs. V. O.Keller and Mrs. Edjvard E. Whiting. The ceremony | mission will, will cherish has returned from Oakland, Claude Knowlton went to Belfast Friday Miss Mercy Cunningham left last week for Hall Omar. In Belfast, < which was train lor Boston, where she will the win- her memory as a kind and loving sister. where she was of the was performed in the parlor, pret- spend the guest for two weeks of Dr. to attend the meeting of the Boys Mass where she has employment. officiating clergyman That we extend to the bereaved morning | Palmyra, tily decorated with cut and potted flowers and ter with her friend, Mis. Suna H. Junkins. Resolvtd, and Mrs. Clarence Simmons. Richardson, Ray T Hail a;. autumn leaves. The attendants were J. G. family our deep sympathy; that our charter Corn Club. C, S. Adams, wife and son Elwin visited his Omar, both or Belfast. i Stockton has a welcome awaiting her home- and be draped in for Mrs. L. F. Morse, Worcester, a schoolmate of the groom, jewels mourning thirty Cook, Mrs. Lizzie Newbert and Donald Walker, who has been visiting the cousin, James O. Fish, in China one day last Haskell-Eaton. In Deer and Miss Decrow, sister of tne bride. coming in the spring. days, and that a copy of these resolutions be Miss Rev George Smith, Elmer Imogene j Agnes Taylor motored to Waterville at nis home here, has returned to week. Mr. Macdonald used the double spread upon our records, also a copy be sent to past month B Eaton, both of Deer 1 ring service. and Lucy Aivah C. accom- the bereaved and one Thursday attended the Sunday School The bride was attired in a travelling dress of Monday morning Treat, family to The Republi- New York. Harold Eastman, Elmer Colby, Norman Davis Ingersoel Kaherl. In I can Journal for convention. M VV silk and wore a large black vel- panied by W. H. Morrison, George C. Fletcher, publication. are Lord. J P, Irving A ; i burgundy Mrs. Earl P Maloney and two daughters and Hervey Jackson attended the Boys con- vet trimmed with Soon after the Eleanor B. Colcord, Committee Evie <> Kaherl. both of Bell is hat, gilt. Walter F. Trundy and Levi S. left in j her Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, Florie w. on Golden Rod Rebekah at their in town visiting parents, vention in Belfast last week and report a good happy young couple left Upton for Somerville, Ames, Lodge meeting McNally-Jones. In Pi the Treat car for Greenville on a hunting trip. Albert M. ttesolutions George Cram. where they are to live. Only the immediate Ames, j Wednesday evening voted to have an enter- time. Rev J A Weed, Albert A relatives of bride and groom were present at All “loaded for bear” and hoping to bring tainment and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. B. Dinsmore and children Lanra E. Jones, both of Bn: yere On the invitations sale at a date to be announced. Rev. E. A. Dinsiow and wife took Mrs. Olive the but after the affair of the Friday following wedding callers at C. M. Hurd’s NIC KERSO N C N NIN (; H A V ceremony, many down a deer, each. Wnat the bullets fail to The of Palermo were auto meeting and supper which followed were one last young friends of the bride arrived and made were received by relatives and friends of the last wees. P. Randall to her home in Brooks day 15, by Rev A A Blair. Thom a (• secure the silver sheckles may procure. Here’s one day the last few minutes of the in attended by a large number of members. had been a few Swanville and Mrs Elonia A couples’ stay contracting parties in Stockton: “Mr. and Mrs. one week, Mrs. Randall spending luck to our hunters. Mrs. Carrie Young went to Belfast day Upton a merry one. Refreshments were good old Medford, Mass. Harry Wilbur Griffin the honor of was by her mother weeks with Mrs. M. A. Conner and visiting served, the bride, who is a graduate of local request last week and accompanied Tucker-Leavitt. In East \ Miss Eva Fayle, Seaview street, returned WEST FRANKFORT of Palermo. high school, is one of the most popular young your presence at the marriage of their daugh- Mrs. Bradstreet friends. Oct 21, by Rev L H Bugbee, 1 ladies of man- Sunday, from the Eastern Maine General Hos. Tucker of ami West End, has a very pleasing ter.Louise Ella.to Mr. George Herbert Hopkins Mrs. Everett Sherman of Beverly, Mass,, is County Deputy A. Wood and Dell Paul, ac- Malden, Mass, ner and is talented in a musical way. The pital, Bangor, where she recently underwent Lewis went to Oct. in town with her parents gail Leavitt, of Belfast. on Thursday, the sixteenth of November,nine- Kingsbury Winterport passing a few weeks their wives, visited South Mont- who is now in is a companied by groom, employed Boston, | an operation for appendicitis. Sne is appar- 25th. Mr and Mrs. George Cram. Welch-CondON III Bel fas: of school Wentworth teen hundred and sixteen, at three-thirty ville last week. In their remarks the ( graduate UptonjHigh and I Grange Arthur A Blair, Matthew '-V ently doing as well as could be expected, and L. and little daugh- school, Boston. Their many friends here wish o’clock, Main street, Mattapoisett, Maes.” Merton Haley of Winterport was a business Dr. and Mrs. W. Cargill visitors said had a fine time and Sarah Addie Condon, both ol 1 of Pittsfield they enjoyed them a long and happy married life.—Milford, with her friends is looking forward to ultimate ter Geraldine and G. H. Cargill Miss Griffin is a popular June graduate of caller here Oct. 27th. should be came if they got h >me all Times. were auto visitors in town Sunday. glad they Mass., recovery. Percy Kneeland, accompanied by D1MJ the famous Fairhaven, Mass., High school, Wilbert S. York and son Sydney of Belfast right. They started, and had got but a few Miss Decrow is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. her mother, brought her home in his car. Mrs William Hunt and daughter Grace will and is well known in Stockton, where she has were in town one last week on rods when their auto acted like a contrary mule. Frank P. of who day business. leave this week to pass the winter with Mr Allen. In O Decrow, formerly Searsport, Louis Chandler Montville. Mr. and Mrs. of Camden, ac- been a frequer t guest of her maternal grand- C. Marden in Belfast. The ladies the night at O. W, Ripley’s moved to about five Miss Velma Grant has returned home from and Mrs, Henry spent Allen, aged 74 years, 8 monri Upton years ago, her Mrs. Faustie companied by sister, Miller, parents, Capt. and Mrs. F. A. Patterson, East and the men tried to remedy the trouble with Clifford. In Belfast. Oct Prospect, where she visited Mrs. Grace Mrs. Clara Bollard of Lexington, Mass., is and two children, and her mother, Mrs. John Main and their Rainy. County hospital, Mrs Leu \ street, relatives, among whom visiting her cousin, Mrs. Inez Harriman of this the auto. About six o’clock in the morning SANDYPOINT. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore will soon Stockton 34 y Ward well, and daughter, Miss Lizzie Waid- she is a Mr. is the close and Mrs. Charles Abbott in Palermo. the Springs, aged great favorite, Hopkins village they turned some hot water into engine 18 their house here and to days. j of motored to Stockton last go Connecticut, where The Ladies Aid met well, Rockland, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Hopkins, Mrs. Bessie Lovett, who has been visiting and she started. We hear they got almost Cooper. In Bluehill, O.s Wednesday afternooni their to call Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lan- they spend winttrs with their daughter. Mrs. Alice Knowlton, for a few 20 6 m Nov. 1st, with Mrs. Fred Shute. | Friday upon Church street, and is engaged with his father her aunt, home when she stopped again, but they got Cooper, aged years, her home in In Deer St ■ caster, East Main street. Stockton has The farmers are and also weeks, returned to Winterport Eaton. Isle, always in the telephone business. He is well and plowing making all home without any broken limbs. We hope to Miss Nellie Blanchard spent several oi last week. Eaton, aged 68 years, 8 morn. >. days a welcome for her former citizens. around their known throughout his native town. preparations necessary homes for see them last week with friends at the favorably again. Eaton, In Deer Isle, Sej village. the T. P. Mathews, Donald Mathieson, A. J Mrs. Charles C. after the summer’s and best wishes to the young cold winter weather, which cannot be far Eaton, aged 34 years, 5 monte Park, Congratulations and son Neal went to Waterville Mr. and Mrs. George Ginn of Brooklyn, N, off. Skidmore Haskell. Ill Portland, t1 visit in town, closed her rooms in the Britto couple, are extended by Stockton residents. Saturday to attend the foot ball game between Y., are guests of Mrs. Susan Staples. KIDNEY HUS E Haskell of Deer Isle. ag< house, West Main street, and left last Thurs- Mrs. Horace Murphy of Swanville is Colby and Maine. FOLEY months and 1 are having BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER day. Mr. and Mrs. John who have beer As these items being prepared, Monday FOR Grapham, day by the morning train for Revere, Mass., a nice monument erected on her lot here in Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nelson and Dr. and Mrs Johnson. In Buck's Harbor * afternoon Stockton is and saddened in Northport for several months, arrived hom« where p.ne will the surprised B. Hoit motered to Auburn one day last- widow of the late Andrew spend winter with her son Land-of-Rest Cemetery in memory of her late C. the announcement of the sudden death of the day with Mr. A. C years, 6 months and 10 da\ Monday night. and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Isaac P. Park. Her by husband. week and spent Mrs. Lewis F. Clifford at the Waldo County Crockett and Mrs. Ada Batchelder. How to Be Rid of MOREY. In Deer Isle, .V Miss Agnes Harriman, who is attending th< numerous friends are looking forward to her Morey, aged 1 month and 1<> hospital, Belfast, where she was operated upon forty members of Arbutus Chapter, M. C. I. in several days of Iasi return in the early summer to her native vil- MORRILl. Nearly Patterson. In Sandypo Pittsfield, spent O. E. wenr. to Belfast, Oct. 20th. by one week ago for appendicitis, complicated No. 19, S., Dandruff Eulalie Patterson, aged 73 ye week at borne. lage. invitation. The occasion was the with other troubles. as well The Good Times Club met with Mr. special Disgusting Reynolds. rowned in 1* Apparently doing and of the Grand Matron of the Mrs. Caro Leach and from Orlanc visitation to be rid of dis- Earle Reynolds, aged 6 year- daughter On Tuesday evening, Oct. 24th, Bethany as could be husband, relatives and Mrs. Frank L. Oct. 27th. A The The only way permanently expected, Field, supper of Grand Chapter of Maine, Mrs. Dickens. days. visited her sister, Mrs. Cora Perkins, last Fri- was will dandruff is to correct its cause. Chapter,O. E. S, inspected by D. D. Grand friends were confidently looking for recovery baked beans, brown bread, cake,doughnuts and evening was one of rare enjoyment and gusting, untidy Smyth. In Camden, Oct JV and Miss Nellie Coombs ot be remembered by all present. cleaBes the for a few day Saturday. Matron, Islesboro. A after a reasonable time and were, therefore, pumpkin pie was served. The decorations long Shampooing merely scalp aged 52 years. 8 months and scales form as thick as Stover. In Deer Isle, Oct Mrs. Annie lhompson arrived last weel very social and profitable evening was spent greatly shocked when warned a few hours be- were of a Hallowe'en nature and very pretty. days, then the again ever. Stover, aged 89 years, 11 mor from Boston and will remain during the wintei with guests, and a goodly number of members fore her decease of her critical condition. A The evening was spent in story telling in keep- NEWS. To the dandruff germ and get rid of Turner In Isle au Haut, was served in the ban- SHIP destroy with her sister, Mrs. Jennie French. were present. Supper 3trange ill turn Saturday night was followed ing with the traditions of Hallowe’en night. dandruff for good, part the hair and apply a widow of Ezra Turner, 2nd. at 11.30. Miss Coombs was enter- Parisian Sage on month anti 7 days. Mrs. Nathaniel returned quet hall, by rapid failure, the end coming at two o'clock Much sympathy was expressed for the presi- little of the genuine directly Partridge Tuesiaj j AMERICAN WAUDWELL. In * tained her Mrs. Lelia C. ruiiTS. the bare scalp, and rub it in with the finger Orland, from where she had been for t during stay by Thomp- Sunday morning. Physicians and surgeons dent and secretary, Mr. and Mrs. I). 0. Bowen, Northport, for a few minutes until absorbed by the Wardwell, aged 62 years son, Matron tern. New York, Oct 26. Sld, sch WmE Litchfield, tips visit with her Mrs. Ira M. Cobe. pro announce the case a very peculiar one. She who were not able to be present on account of will be amazed at the result niece, sch scalp. You surely Philadelphia for Newburyport; 30, aid, hair Mrs. Alice M. Parkhurst of Mass,, was about 34 years of age; was Miss Maude Mr. Bowens’ illness. of even one application, for your and Bert and wife of Castine Revere, Susan N Pickering, Port Reading for Bidde- BELFAST PRICE Ordway spen will look and feel 100 percent better. with her granddaughter, Miss Louise Fisher, ford. scalp Saturday night with F. F. Perkins and lef Only a few days’ massage with Parisian Corrected Weekly for t also of and her Thomas H. Park- Boston. Oct 25, Ar, bark John S Emery, for Portland. Revere, son, are needed to destroy the germs that Monday in their car South Amboy; 29. ar, schs Mary E Lynch, Sage PRODUCE MARKET. hurst, of Montana, was the of her sis- cause the dandruff to form. The scalp be- guest Ida B Gibson, Bangor for New and Dorrence Decker of Dexter, wh< Stonington; comes the hair will grow better and Roy ter-in-law, Mrs. Noah S. Twiss, Church street, E do for do. healthy, Apples,per bbl.l 00a2 00 Hay. York; Irene Meservey, and need have lately arrived from several months ser FOR COMFORT” show more life and vitality, you dried, per lb., 7 Hide*-, last week, on and on "“CLARIONS Philadelphia, Oct 27. Sld, tug Germantown, arriving Tuesday leaving never be troubled by dandruff again. Faded, 5 75 Lam; vice on the Mexican border in Company A, 2m ^ towing barges Kimberton, Temple and Buck Beans, pea, Thursday. Tuesday evening she was the guest verdict of Clarion duller lifeless hair is quickly restored to Beans, Y. E., 4 75 Lam Maine were of thei That’s the Ridge, for Bangor. is abso- Kegt., guests Friday night of O. E. a visitor from this simple process, which 32 Mutt Bethany Chapter, S„ Norfolk, Oct 28. Ar, sch Edward H Blake, beauty by Butter, Fred who is here. users Comfort harmless, and will not stain the hair or SalOOats. brother, Decker, employed Good Samaritan Chapter of Revere. everywhere. Santa Cruz for New York (towed in by lutely Beef, sides, Olsen, make it 8al0 Pouu with a Clarion Furnace means coast guard cutter Onondaga); 29, ar, stmr greasy. Beef, forequarters, Mrs. E. Winslow of Quincy, Mass, Parisian Sage can be obtained from A. A. 60 Round Harry Mateo, Bangor. Barley, bu, NORTH ISLESBORO. easy management, even tem- Howes & Co. and druggists everywhere. It is 24 Straw took the early train Monday morning for Bridgeport, Ct, Oct 24, Ar, sch Florence & Cheese, not expensive. Chicken, 25:Turke; after two weeks with her of power, Lillian, Bangor. Miss Myrtie Pendleton is visiting friends ii home, spending perature, plenty Calf 32 Tallow Miss, Oct 25. Ar, sch Perry Setzer, Skins, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon F. Ellis, Church small a con- Gulfport, Rockland. parents, running expense, New Orleans. BORN Duck, 20|Veal, un* She was called here her father's 45 Wool, and Mrs. E. H. Rose of Rockland t street. by stant of pure fresh air. Bangor, Oct 27. Sld, schs Gilbert Stancliff, Eggs, Mr. spen supply Fowl, 18a20iWood, ilineBB and remained until he was able to ride New Suffolk, New York; Stony Brook, Bridge- with his mother.Mrs. Julia Rose "Gardner. In Boston, Oct 26, to Mr and Mrs the week-end Consult your best interests sch Mt Norfolk; 30, ar, sch Geese, la Wood, down street last without ill effects, port; 28, ar, Hope Russell O. a Saturday T I. Gardner, daughter. KETAl Mrs. Aduanna Bunker has had a telephon and choose the Clarion but Asquith (Br) Grand Tarly, Oct to Mr and RETAIL PRICE. She leaves him on the road to com* Dodge. In Searsport, 28, j apparently Searsport, Oct 26. Sld, b«rge Cumru, Phila- Lime. installed in her house. Mrs Percy Dodge, a daughter. Beef, Corned, 18 choose soon so that the Clar- stmr Ruth, Norfolk; barge Ma- plete recovery. delphia; 27, ar, Cushman. In Montville, Oct 23, to Mr and Butter Salt, 141b., 18a22 Oat M* Miss Lena Rose attended the State 30, sld, stmr Ruth, Nor- Sunda; Mr. and Mrs. Veazie Blanchard of ion dealer may have plenty cungie, Philadelphia; Mrs Chester B Cushman, a daughter. Corn, 1 24 Onions. Camden, folk. school convention in Waterville last week. Hayfoed. In Belfast, Nov 1, to Mr and Mrs Cracked Corn, 1 09 Oil, k- with their two sons, Howard and Hartford of time to install. Oct 28. Sid, stmr America, New Stockton, a son. Corn Meal, 1 09 Pol lock of school 1 Bar Harbor. Ralph Hay ford, Many of the teachers and Supt motored from home Sunday to the da) York; 30, ar, sch N E Ayer, Nov to Mr and 28: Pork. spend ESTABLISHED 1839 Littlefield. In Belfast, 1, Cheese, were in Portland last week attending th * with his nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Well* FOREIGN PORTS. Mrs Eben F Littlefield, a daughter. Cotton Seed, 2 30T’last-. Sewell. In Deer Isle, Oct 5, to Mr and Codfish, dry, 10 Rye M teachers convention. man Hanson, at the home of his father. th< WOOD & BISHOP CO.. N S, Oct 25. Cld, sch Carrie E Liverpool, Mrs Charles W Sewell, a daughter. Cranberries, 10 Shorts Ira in to break New Vork. Miss Beulah Bates from Lincoln and Els later Blanchard, arriving time MAINE Look, Sylvester. In Bluehill, Oct 15, to Mr and Clover seed, 24 Sugar. BANGOR, St Louis Uu Rhone, Oct 28. Ar, sch Alice L T Bates from the M. C. I. were at home for fast with the family at 7.30 o’clock. On th< Mrs Fred Sylvester, a son. Flour, lOOOallOO Salt. Pendleton, Cook, Philadelphia. Oct to Mr H.G. 4 50 Sweet P few days last week. Miss Beulah came to ac home in the afternoon called hii Tapley. In Philadelphia, Pa, 20, Seed, trip they upon Turks Island, Oci 25. Sld, sch Augusta W Wheat Me:» her mother, Mrs. Eliza Bates, t * and Mrs Paul C Tapley, a son. Lard, 19 company sisters and brother*in-law, Capt, and Mrs SOLD BY W. A. BELFAST Snow, Baltimore, -—_Maas | Lincoln, where she will spend the winter. HALL,