The Republican Journal. MK 90. NO. 20 MAINETtHURSDAY, llAY 16, 1918. FOUR CENTS ■ ■■■■! II BELFAST, V<)|J ———— "" _

ed Day. City Government. The Leonard & Barrows’ Shoe The North Searsmont Tragedy. with his family, there being two in- Tomorrow, Friday, is Arbor Day. There The Red Cross committee for next Memorial fants besides his that he could will wife, be no public observance, but many week’s drive announces a subscription of ,1 Dickey reports good Factory. claim exemption on this ground. He trees will be and 11000 from Miss Anne C. ,rn„ The adjourned meeting was held Mon- Pease Murders His Wife, Ellen Cooper planted others cared Crosby. This tha Roy had not been with his wife for ,hf work of arranging day with the follow- of Miss Marie living for. generous contribution should inspire all Wta"‘(i evening, May 13th, Belfast’s Largest Industry. Pease, in the Presence The plan of some time, having been at his father’s of us to for Red Cross j)ay program. ing present: Mayor Wescott; Aldermen The Belfast Free give freely work. r' Jackson. Library has sent 181 in the morning at Through the courtesy of Herbert H. home. Mr. Pease is remembered in Bel- exercises Simmons, Clements, Hatch, Thompson; books, which have been donated for the District Superintendent and Mrs. Al- instead of in the fast as a for the Theatre Councilmen 'Stevens, superintendent of the Leonard Ellen Pease, only daughter of driver of public carriage Howes, Durham, Field, Syl- Cooper soldiers and have 103 on hand bert E. Luce of Rockland were in Belfast & for that with general favor. Barrows’ shoe The Journal re- Maude was | Windsor House stable during last sum- meeting vester, Payson, Staples, Perry. factory, George and (George) Cooper, purpose. Wednesday, calling on friends, and were C. Thompson has ten- porter had the 1.15 a. m. mer. ,olge The committee on sewers fa privilege of spending an killed her husband at about a reported by j The given reception last night at the Meth- if the Colonial Theatre hour last The funeral of Mrs. Pease was held Maine Library Association will llSe on the of Geo. C. Lower Friday very pleasantly in a tour May 11th, in a sleeping room odist Church under of vorably petition Saturday, have their the auspices the and their friends and of inspection of this office of Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of her twenty-sixth meeting May \iniy for a sew’er on lower-Main street and un- busy plant. Supt. adjoining the central telephone ladies of the 16th and 17th at society. the same and are Stevens in Mrs. Bessie Wentworth of Lin- the Unitarian church, opted on the of Ellen ban- recently came to Belfast from the & Belfast Tel. Co. what parents, favorably petition Liberty The subscription dance given on Mon- the Hazard colnville officiating. The arrangements Waterville. Miss Annie L. Barr and Miss (iioughtfulness. born for a sewer between U nion and factory in Gardiner to suc- was formerly the Sylvester Goodwin Bay I Marguerite day night in Odd Fellows’ hall by Mrs. been extended to all View streets. ceed Supt. Walter and were under the direction of Chas. E. Owen of the Belfast library ,;1ve C. Shaw, who was now owned by the company house, will William H. Hall was a great success and and The annual appropriations were taken assistant to undertaker Chas. be in attendance. Miss Barr will Tkc part in the parade obliged to resign on account of illness. opposite her parents’ residence. Mrs. Sherman, and the resolution was read: just a attended by 40 couples. Some very pretty up following R. Coombs of Belfast. There was a give paper at the Friday morning ses- he city has been invited, Leaving his office where five young Pease and Miss Marie Jackson were oc- large Resolved, That the sum of seventy sion on “Work with and gowns were worn and the affair was'most to the invi- ladies were as attendance and about 100 people accom- Boys Girls.” societies accept seven thousand two hundred three busy with the firm’s finances the house and acting opera- eighty cupying There was no at and book the remains to the Last the members of enjoyable. attempt t ht Tarratine Tribe of Red ($77,283) dollars be raised upon the polls accounts, Supt. Stevens under the manage- panied cemetery. Mbnday the surgi- began tors for the company, A well selected order of and estates of the resident inhabitants of his cal dressings class of the local Red decorating. K Clark Camp, Sons of explanation with the full side of ment of James H. Cilley of Waldo. The Cross the of and the estates dances was arranged and dancing was en- City Belfast, upon tanned began work for the red cross emblems leather in the stock room which ladies had retired at 10.15 p. m. to of the non-residents of said city for the young The News of Belfast. from 9 to with intermission at in be worn on their and veils. joyed 1, 11, automobiles for the street municipal year A. D. and appropri- they buy the open market. Here he the same bed, with Mrs. aprons Each 1918, I Friday occupying during which sandwiches and coffee were as also member, experienced or a mmodate the members of ated follows: explained how some of the other I Pease’s little son Lloyd, aged 7 months, beginner, will j Thomas H. Marshall Circle observed served. It was the first dress party of such as be obliged to give 72 hours \rmy will be appreciated. Contingent $7,000 00 ! stock, sole leather, came cut, and sleeping in his carriage at the foot of the actual work Interest on 00 President’s Day and Mother’s Day at its for the season. own bonded debt. 7,500 how the cement in the emblem. The room in Memorial will furnish tbeir immediate future bed. The story as told by Miss Jackson I ! Harbor bridges.. 7,000 0 | last The Circle will would* advance in meeting Tuesday. hall will be open every afternoon for Highways and Bridges.. 9,000 00 j price as the Govern- was in substance as follows: They were the hold its regular meetings at the Post State aid .. 1,333 00 rest of the week for work on PERSONAL. rnment has donated the ! highways i ment had commandeered some of its in- both sleeping, but had left a light on the the 72-hour Sidewalks. 1,500 00 room every Tuesday this month. service plan. [lie Grand Army for the Sewers. 1 500 00 gredients. The side of leather goes first swit h board that was shining directly • Thomas J. Morrison has gone to Hath, and will also Fire 3 500 00 to the cutting The Surgical Dressings committee are day they Department.. room, where with dies in into their room. She was awakened by At a of the B. H. S. Police 2,700 GO meeting freshman where he has employment. > Department. in need of wooden boxes for the in tli street a power machine, the different saw shipping parade. Paupers 2,900 00 parts of some one speaking. She Roy Pease class Friday it was voted to visit Castine an F. Ellis and two little [lowers will be Street 4 850 00 the shoe is cut with the least surgical dressings. As it is quite Mrs. Benjamin appreciat- lighting. possible standing in the door and heard him say next Saturday in place of a class ride. Memorial building expense .. 2 500 00 waste. added expense to purchase new sons of Bangor arrived recently to visit many little things which In this room the edges are also aroused Mrs. boxes, I Maintenance of team. 1,300 00 “Ellen.” Miss Jackson The excursion will be on the steamer gne1 City dealers who have second-hand boxes her Mrs. Ellen Sanborn. the veterans as well Brown tail moth 500 00 prepared for the stitching machine. There any mother, issist expense. Pease who replied, “yes I am awake. Golden Rod, Capt. Perry Coombs. It City park. 100 00 is now no waste they are willing to donate are requested tribute to the men who whatever of material as said: “Can I here tonight?” will be for Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clement left Tues- Water supply 200 00 Then Roy stay necessary 50 students to go in soil. For the the small pieces, even to to notify Mr. Robert P. Chase. -ig oil French Machinery and tools account. 500 00 trimmings, are Ellen replied: “Certainly, there is a bed order to get the boat. The class also day to spend the season at their summer of the Armory and rifle range. 700 00 sold at a good The Club held their ihe history world, price. stairs.” He then asked his wife to go Minnetoska regu- voted upon its class which home, Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor. Railroad investigation. 1,000 00 up colors, are to id this an Memorial Nearly all the operatives in the stitch- lar last Friday afternoon at the year Interest on temporary loans. 1,000.00 upstairs with him, but she refused saying meeting be gold and white. James Tolford Dur- Miss Lillian Dexter left Monday to t. an American Memorial Discount on taxes. 2,000 00 ing room are girls and women who work home of their leader, Mrs. C. M. Craig. it was her night on duty and the baby ham is president of the class, one of the spend two weeks in Brookline, Mass., School purposes, as follows: g aves of our heroes will rapidly and on these Miss It was voted to hold meetings once in School Contingent. 700 00 accurately power was with her. He then asked Jack- largest to enter the school for several the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman White. 1 the men and women of Free ttxt books and 2.200 00 each one a certain two weeks for the present. The work supplies. machines, doing part son if she would attend to the office and years. from of schools. 600 00 Miss Annie Smalley arrived Superintendent In the back seam of a the afternoon was the of a ,,, ,1 i *ke part. only. small shoe the if Ellen want- of making Repairs and insurance. 800 00 she replied that she would Tarratine Tribe of Red Men will hold last called by the Boston Hos- Lynn, Mass., Saturday, •oss Society in this city have Free High School. 4.200 00 machine used did two kinds of stitching refused to let her scrap book for the Floating ed her to. Mrs. Pease their annual Memorial Day services in illpess of her mother, Mrs. Mary S. and will have one Medical examination. 100 00 in a of about two also voted to make one Bel- lalion space inches. Stand- this refusal Roy fired a shot pital. They School census. 100 00 and upon Eaton block Sunday afternoon, May Smalley. ibiles in the line of the ing side side was an old and an gian baby layette for the Red Cross So- General school purposes.10,000 00 by up-to- from a 32 calibre revolver. The shot 19th, arranging the program for their Mrs. Nellie C. Knowlton and daughter the of the Red date ciety. -0, ;.st ilting work cementing machine, wonderful ex- lodged just above Ellen’s head in the $77,283 00 members who have passed away and a Marian of Camden were guests last Sun- [.,. decorated. of amples labor-saving inventions. The behind the bed. Mrs. Pease man- plastering Carl H. Turner, assistant general tribute to those who are away in the of Mr. Charles H. and Mrs. The resolution was given its lirst read- button-hole day Crosby machine, running so rapidly sat up in bed and said: “Why, Roy what service. Thomas B. ing, the rules were suspended, it was ager of the Community Chautauqua, Inc., Flannagan, Edwin Sarah D. Durgin. 1 HE DRAFT. as to confuse’ one not accustomed to the He then fired the second given a second reading and passed to be do you mean.” was in Belfast, Wednesday, to meet the S. Perkins and John G. Harmon are the The many friends of Walter C. Shaw it was duly engrossed by the work, was pointed out as the most intri- shot and his wife fell to the floor. Pease engrossed: local Chautauqua committee to arrange committee in charge. After the exer- ■ will to learn that ;ig Waldo County men will I City Clerk and certified by the commit- cate in the room. and family regret they [, said to Miss Jackson “don’t say anything for the program to be held this season cises the members will march to the i. at Bel- tee on enrolled ordinances; the resolution to leave in July to make their home Exemption The factory is at present working on until 1 plan Boai^ had two been get away.” for one week in the tent on schoolhouse cemetery, where they will decorate the : and be to leave having readings, having in Mass. ly, ready May j large orders for boys’ shoes for a New Elmwood, duly enrolled and certified, the rules were Miss Jackson called Mr. and Mrs. Wal- common. All who had the privilege of graves of the departed members. it was a third York firm and in these Supt. Stevens ex- Mrs. Walter S. Arey of Hallowell was suspended, given reading' ter near and later the excellent entertainments Poland, neighbors, attending The Belfast Girls’ B Higgins, lorrill. and finally passed. plained minutely the work of the Good- Agricultural Clubs, in Belfast last Thursday, the guest of her summoned Dr. C. B. Hoit of Dr. and lectures the past summer will be ;f br.mhall, Belfast. An invitation from a committee of Liberty, under the direction of vear welt which requires Miss Esther F. mother, Mrs. William Twombly, and sis- Belfast. Thos. H. Marshall G. A. to method, about O. S. Waldo County Medical to learn that equally interesting mobs, Post, R., par- Vickery, glad have with the 172 processes from the side of tanned Evans, organized following ter, Mrs. Mary Norris. (r, :i /./.ell. Belfast. in the parade on Memorial Day ones are available for this summer. The ticipate examiner, and Mrs. Pease’s half-brother, officers: !,: v, sailer, Belfast. was read and accepted. leather to the finished shoe. The lasts A. H. Leonard of Mass., Frank Cooper. Dr. Vickery responded large number of people who were glad to Middleboro, .. Stockton Club: Richards, Springs, The following orders were passed in in this make of shoe are wooden Victory Pig President, Jennie last from a few used and him the at the close of last returned home Friday I1 towns, Brooks. :oncurrence: immediately taking with deputy sign guarantee vice Mabel j nails used to hold the in Spear; president, Philbrick; here in connection with Burnham. be and he the laps place Dr. Carl H. season’s program will make every effort days’ business .aiidry, That the city treasurer here- sheriff J. A. G. Beach and secretary, Gertrude ■ Belfast. while they are being fitted to the soles Staples; treasurer, the firm of Leonard & Barrows. ; diins, by is authorized and instructed to draw Stevens. to have the affair the financial success 1 Augusta Nickerson. nold, Stockton Springs. his check in favor of the heirs of the late are later taken out and leave ma- only for such talent merits. In a personal note to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dickey who Belfast, for the interest Search was immediately begun 1918 Chicken Club: uitli, Fred G. White accruing chine stitching. The only nails used in President, Doris 6 a. m. at those who for year’s course, the winter in Jacksonville left xc, Searsport. the last year on the bequest of the late Pease who was arrested about signed this vice spent May the Goodyear shoe is in the heel and the Wilson; president, Phebe Roberts; arils, Montville. Fred G. White for the benefit of the Bel- ihe home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Slugg says: “I have just re- 1.5th on their way home. Mr. Dickey is used for this secretary, Eleanor Shaw; treasurer, Mar- I cake, Frankfort. fast Free Library. machine purpose requires turned from Portland where I attended chauffeur for Hon. J. P. Taliaferro. Fred Pease in Burkettville, by deputy Eaton. Howes, Liberty. That the city marshal be instructed to two operatives. It is a wonderful piece War Conference and garet sheriff Charles S. Adams of Searsmont the State of Maine ■ Freedom. limita- Miss Louise Rogers of Boston is visit- S:3gner, issue statements containing such of machinery. When the Goodyear shoe Win the War Garden anil Canning W. and Mr. Puller. am convinced from what I learned there Havener, Searsport. tions as to the use of explosive before, assisted bv O. Ripley her father, Judge R. W. is in the boxes ready for shipment Club: President, Violet Dexter; vice ing Rogers, Belfast. and after the Fourth of as he i placed once to the that we in Belfast need the inspiration ir Walton, on, July, Fie was brought at county are rooming at the Wilson residence a blemish on the outside or a president, Dorothy Spear; i They 1, Hr wn. Liberty. may deem necessary for the safeguard of ther^ is not come attending the Chau- secretary, He made no statement to sheriff that will by of Cedar and streets Hrai Lincolnville. both life and jail." Winifred Welch; Gretchen at the corner Spring I, property. rough place on the inside. The McKay such a as is out treasurer, Frank A. Cushman other than giving the tauqua, with program J. \ 11 imble, Belfast. That the City council recommend to Fletcher. Mrs. Lizzie M. Waterman, who has shoe looks as well to the casual observer, for Belfast this year. Owing to the liner. the abatement of the of his wife as 18 years and his own lined I-:rI Liberty. the assessors poll age for some time for medi- is in the finish as it is been in Bangor of are but cheaper lack of organization last year, the was i, Searsport. taxes of all citizens Belfast w'ho as 29. He is very guarded in his conver proper Harold Staples elected to member- cal writes that she plans to E\ Belfast. in the or naval service made on an iron bottomed last and the to the treatment, iiraley, engaged military He insists that he is innocent guarantors were called upon pay ship in the Belfast Troop of the Boy sation. home and will board with Mrs. J. Reynolds, Unity, of the United States during the present nails are left, but neatly covered by kid. 1 ask all to come and will tell his story later. guarantee, therefore may Scouts at their meeting Tuesday even- in.' idy, Islesboro. war. ! M. Fletcher. The installation of electric power in effort to assist in building make a special ing and the degree of the initiation was klber Webb, Belfast, That the city-treasurer be and he here- Dr. Vickery examined the body of Mrs. the is a great improvement in will insure a F. and Herbert F. Hanson left t M. Shipley, Belfast, by is authorized and instructed to draw factory up an organization that splen- conferred upon three members. Earl Edgar Pease which was lying on the floor be- k. hell, Trov. his check for $2.50 in favor of Hiram P. every way. Their motors run from a this We need the in- last Thursday for Atlanta, Georgia, where did success year. Ness was proposed for membership ten Belfast. the tween the bed and the bureau in a pool of iibbetts, Farrow for services in surveying horse used in the box shop to one- on War latter has employment with his broth- 2o power spiration to help us carry the Scouts Tuttle, Knowlton, Smed- the Ar Card, Searsport, R. F. L). 3. gravel bank purchased from Mary A. blood. He found the shot entered the Pottle, eighth horse power for light machine er-in-law, Rudolph H. Cassens, who is in Me NlcCorrison, Belfast. same to be charged to the contin- and out of Work.” berg, Buzzeil and Randal were chosen as Ayer; head near the right eye passed business. Si. Monroe. account. work. Each motor drives only one line the photography Perkins, gent a Fun. The next week’s story tellers. Percy Board- P the back of the head near the center, An Evening of Real Huston, Burnham. That the city treasurer be and he here- of shafting so that in case of a break- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis and it a man and Chester Howard were reported Instructed to draw little to the right. He pronounced Young People’s entertainment !/■■■■ Whitmore, Northport. by is authorized and down a small part of the work is af- Baptist the " only among the Scouts who were ill. There Mrs. Maria W. Rnowlton, whospen: i.: Collette, Belfast. his check for the sum of $250 in payment case of murder and notified County At- under the direction of their pastor, Rev. fected. are now at their K Belfast, of the bank of A. will be no hike this but it is ex- winter at Miami, Fla., Vose, gravel purchased Mary torney Walter A. Cowan of Winterport J. Wilbor Richardson, held in their ves- week, Islesboro. con- Ail the rooms are large and airy and street home. will lodge, Ayer, the same to be charged to the pected to make a trip to some point of Congress They spend At 12 m. Pease was taken before Judge Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Belfast, account. as a whole is try iiison, tingent the factory remarkably interest next week. Kenneth Colcord the summer at their cottage al Bayside x Searsmont. members of the .Maurice W. Lord on complaint of Sheriff another chapter to their successful Sleeper, That the pay of the well arranged. Each department has a added was elected as the of the Scouts W. Wiley, L. S. Navy, arrived ilarriman, Prospect. (ire department be increased $5 each and charging him with premedi- amateur performances. The influ- captain Fred foreman and a machinist. From the Cushman, local ■ visit his Mrs. \iitonio, Stockton Springs, at the rate of cents per hour for the was seen for the Memorial Day parade and will last Thursday to mother, fifty murder. ence of an coach to the room everything is tated experienced ik, Belfast. time actually employed. office shipping have charge of the members in the line White Wiley. He enlisted in April Mr. Cowan conducted tne case lor me from the beginning to the close of the Ethel Tweedie, Thorndike. Adjourned. neat and in order and a fine example cf of march. A most interesting letter was 1917 and has been across to France sev- me and Arthur Ritchie, Esq., appeared As the caption indicated the Hatch, Islesboro. At the requestor Mayor wescou labor. State evening. systematic read from Mayor C. W. chair- eral times and recently returned in a U ! hurston, Belfast, following is also reported: for the respondent. The prisoner was farce—“A Half-Hour tn a Private Sani- Wescott, tc r A large number of the operative' have utiey, Palermo. The amounting to $77,- man of the Liberty Loan Committee for S. transport. appropriations and plead “Not guilty. lhe tarium” was a series of genuine mixups c H been in the and are arraigned ant, Burnham. 283.00 anticipate a tax rate of 31 mills. factory many years Waldo in which he of State called Miss Jackson and Dr. Vick- of the sane and the insane. While all County, compliment- Kev. Ralph Gillam Milford, Mass., Hale, Belfast. 1 believe it is generally expected and un- experts in their branch of the work. The ■' as ed the boys on the excellence of their a retired must be as witnesses who testified above were well taken without the formerly of Belfast, evangelist, Moody, Searsport. derstood that the rate this year firm recently and voluntarily raised the ery the parts Belfast, to the extra of Mr. Bert dressed as work in the big sale of bond which they 50 years old, will soon enter Y. M. C. A, Thorndike, comparatively high owing to stated. During the questioning slightest hesitation, Brier, i. Belfast. cannot be wages of all the operatives amounting Dunbar, expenditures involved which that Mr. of the sanitar- made, ihe proposed hike to Augusta war work in France. He is a prominent Ritchie, Miss Jackson said Cilley a cupid, the star patient Brooks. as as the increased cost of a large sum in the aggregate. Roberts, deferred, well local hits following the close of the schools is of- of Milford Board or Trade and Mr James Blood, a lineman, who also starred the east. His member thp Perkins, Stockton Springs. labor and material entering into the op- Supt. Stevens is endeavoring to run ium, f! the in his fering especial interest to the members of the G. A. R. Associates. all Six been working on the plant Friday, on the young people of society and lolinson, Unity. erations of city departments. the factory to its full machine capacity had I' H of them are lines, Winterport. items alone, namely, bonded interest, with them during the shower with the girl patients, Louise Ellis, and most looking forward to Rev. J. Wiibor Richardson will leave as orders at hand for remained parley :1 Belfast. the firm has large Hlins, harbor bridges, police department,schools, in the office Vivian Howard and Eva the for a short visit in Green- j* a they did not like being Mildred Trask, t{ip. next Monday ugs, Searsport. investigation of railroad and armory and youth’s shoes. Many factories of this I on out embarrass- Mrs. ■ with electricity playing the Dutch brought genuine where he will join Rossi ter, Lincolnville. rifle range, call for additional appropria- size are doin? government contract work alone Dr. O. S. Vickery, medical examiner wich, Conn., a ■b or 4 mills men left at 10 o’clock and and hearty laughs. Fred Seward, who is the guest of Mrs. Keen, Belfast tions amounting to $13,800.00, exclusively, making the business in wires. The ment for Waldo county, and Frank A. Nye, Richardson, Lincolnville. and Mr. and Mrs. on f Richards, on last year’s valuation. boarded with Mrs. Pease’s parents, just traveling salesman to Jones. Mrs. Richardson is her' 1 youth’s shoes the best it has been for undertaker, were called Prospect Ferry Fred axey, Belfast, The were pared down as appropriations Holt and Anita Clifton N. f ., across the street. Dane, Robert Trask, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Felker, who way home from Springs, i.eauchine, Belfast, low as was thought possible consistent many years. Sunday by Lord sentenced Pease to the in search of their uncle, the she has been for medical treat- opp, Belfast. with an economic operation of the city’s Judge newly weds, had found the body of an unknown man where Ha Montville. and to not continue to run without bonds to await the did several bits of real acting in wry, departments “THE POET OF THE RAILS.” county jail alienist, on the shore of their farm, which borders ment. Freedom. the in debt. at the arising from mistaking Walker, city action of the Grand Jury Septem- circumstances river near the of son of Mr, is on the Penobscot Ferry. Ernest Bryant Morrill, A part of this increase permanent as The farce served Al.TERNATES: ber term of the Supreme Judicial Court. each other patients. a saddler in the but the 00 or over John G. Oakes of Belfast, formerly of Near the body of the man was the body and Mrs. Fred Bryant, and during war, $7,000 — ‘H Brooks, is afternoon Drs. Vickery, Stev- its real purpose laugh provoking arrived home Crocker, 2 mills, to be expended on bridges, pe- now brakeman on the Belfast Saturday of a dog and a little distance up the shore the United States service, irorge 1. f Fairlield, Borrow- uHer, Palermo. this held an autopsy on the body “stunts.” The second part “His culiar to year. the words of ens and Hoit a mackinaw. the Saturday on a 48 hours’ furlough /' *'■ Burnham. Branch, R. R., has written was They brought last Hood, For the total tax to be raised, to the a in one act, was of Mrs. Pease at the suggestion of County ed Wife,” comedy Mr. Sunday rught. u'!'r: A (I I ay, Belfast. be added a war song captioned “Uncle Sam on the man’s body to Nye’s undertaking He left for Camp Devens 1 appropriated, should The o $77,283.00 but different an studio. artist, E Lincolnville. Attorney Cowan, nothing staged jin ,artist’s where it was left been at Devens eight j. Dearborn, a State tax of a county tax of War-path, Kaiser Bill is Feeling Blue.” rooms on Main street, He has Camp $19,716.46, an Miss I l,s"i b Searsport. at least on account of it. Albert Cuzner, has aunt, Gladys his first ieave Uragdon, $6,089.53, and an overlay of It has been set to music by Leo Friedman developed over Sunday night. Monday morning the months and this has been he is to in- total anticipated ap- Cushman investigated the ru- Michaels, who insists that if $3,000.00, making of Now a conductor on ;be Sheriff body and clothing were examined. They of absence. Fannie e. Sylvester. Chicago. he must propriations of approximately $105,000.00 Pease had been working on the herit her immense fortune pre- Branch his to “The Poet of mor that found no evidences whatever of foul play, L. of the Medical to pays respect to visit him. Lieut. Harry Kilgore flDri' $106,000.00. Friday and left that sent a wife when she comes l widow' of the late Albert i and and it is the the Rails:” A. K. Paul ranch but the bones of the left leg were frac- Reserve who has been It is only right proper, the Officers’ Corps, that for the Poland store under the He has recently been rejected by girl fd Friday afternoon, May intention of this City Government, Our “Poet of the Rails” evening tured, probably by coming in contact training at Camp Greenieaf, Ga since j from time to found that Miss Florence Chaples, and !ltfr the shall be informed He’s the lad who never fails of hard cider. He of his choice, was boarding place with Mrs. J. public influence with the rocks on the shore. It Dr. he entered the service last January, has j time of all and doings of the City his aunt a of his model, Mrs. ■’'her. plans To hold the people spell-bound had been working on the hay press sends picture death was caused She was born in North- statements of he Vickery’s opinion that been sent, to Washington, D. C., where Government, also financial his wondrous tales. as his wife. He was By thrilling at ranch but was not under Josephine Barton, K uhlei of the late Gilbert and the city’s standing. that day the by accidental drowning and that the body he will have charge of the medical coses a kind when to a siuuio tea wucu uc ic- 1 He can write stirring song of of any planning give a and fortune M. son of Mrs WHEREAS: In the providence Now, made, young lady who had rejected the artist, Henry Mudgett, only 1 as she could see. He was between 40 lias lived with her many Arbiter of Human Events, it be- He will surely hit the shade; ished. apparently ol this who is in Divine call to assist the maid, Miss Thelma Jennie M. Mudgett city, blrs this committee to And it’s no more side-door pullman jn speaamg ui and 50 old. He had prominent Sylvester lived for a short comes the sad duty of years Medical Corps at Fort Oglethorpe, I'or this blond bard from the also in love with the artist, in the the loss to Marsh River Lodge, glade. North Searsmont said: Smith, front teeth and was shaved. The Huston, but had been a resident report smoothly home that the in, F. & A. the hand of the and Mrs. the tea table, etc. The artist Ga., writes company No. 102, M., by Oh when ne’er you’re seen, “The marriage of Mr. Peadfe, preparing was all washed from the about 36 years. When health b6y! hair nearly j has been sent, grim messenger, Death, our eldest mem- each far from his dilemma and they plan to aid wliich'he has been training You’ll be missed by colleen, it is understood, had been pleas- explains but the little that remained was hot.h sisters were constant at- Brother Isaac S. Staples. Therefore, scalp, and that he was one of sixteen, ber, But if you leave them, love them, of the bride. Mrs. asking the model to act as his wife overseas, the First Parish (Unitarian) be it ing to the family by very light or gray. He had been em- Et puis—bonsoir, mon Jean. men who were left at the camps. He ex- brothers of of George Cooper, the tea and the aunt’s visit. At Mbs RESOLVED, That we, the Pease was the daughter during ployed as a painter as particles of paint Sylvester was 82 years and j disappointment as he is very I 11 this while mourning the loss came of a good first she refuses but finally consent pressed lodge, deeply by his second wife, and were on his clothing. The only things 'Months old. Funeral services for the order COMMENCEMENT AT FREEDOM anxious to be over in France. ! of one whose earnest zeal Frank is in a borrowed gown looking rf|'l in family. Her brother, Cooper, is dressed found in his pockets were a box contain- the chapel at Grove Ceme- was ever and shall long miss ACADEMY. manifest, and to The guests, Mrs. Hugh D. McLellen has returned now first selectman in the town high- the part perfection. a few matches and a copper cent. He i,Jndav al 2 p. Rev. Arthur E. his cheerful presence in the lodge room, ing ^ m., the met society people, Benj. Robertson, to her home in Lexington, Mass., after a ’'r at his place of business, and upon Sunday, May 19. Baccalaureate ad- ly respected. The daughter, Ellen, wealthy had on fleeced lined underclothing, a pair pastor, officiating, ar- Hon. and let us not those with whom E. Wilson of Bel- with him Mrs. Holt and Edna Trundy, short visit with her parents, s ---.- street, forget dress by Rev. Arthur Mr. Pease, became infatuated George of small check brown pants that had he was more closely associated in a strong 2.30 m. Annual vespers and dedi- the new painting Mrs. C. O. Poor. Mrs. McLellan came neral services of Capt. George fast, p. married They had two chil- rive and are examining of a different ( and that we and young. been mended with material " loving tie of filial affection; cation of service flag, 8 p. m. wife is for their summer were held The marriage of the latter when the borrowed a to arrange opening last Thursday at 2 extend to the daughter and son 20. Junior and Fresh- dren—Maurice and Lloyd. kind containing red lines. He wore " widow, | Monday, May bis in separ- introduced. For a time consternation home at the Battery. The family expect late home in East Belfast. of the deceased whatever there is sym- man prize 8 p. m. proved far from happy and finally black shirt and a blue serge vest. Dr. ([ speaking, Mr. McLel- "as a the of sad to make matters worse Patsy, to come early this season. large attendance including pathy or compassion in hour Tuesday, May 21. Community sing, ation resulted.” reigns and Vickery notified County Attorney Walter Miss Em- here what time he can .ownrades of bereavement. 8 p. m. four of Pease’s the washerwoman’s daughter, in his lan plans to spend Thomas H. Marshall charter of the Saturday afternoon A. Cowan of Winterpagt that RESOLVED, That the Wednesday, May 22. Commencement collect a bill. In from his law in Boston. H members of the Masonic brothers visited him at the jail and one ma Webber, comes to spare practise k lodge be draped in mourning for a period i 8 p. m. Apollo Male Quartette, opinion the man belonged up river, prob- 1,1,1 concert, circumstances the who ar- b ellows New that a be set apart talent. Cushman that after the midst of these referred the Laforest S. May of Rockland, ,, and of the Eng- of sixty days, page Prof. Dennett,Humorist and other of them told Sheriff ably in Bangor. Mr. Cowan oi our records to the memory of the 23. Graduation exer- come to the aunt discovers the decep- rived in London in the U. S. Protection. Rev. Arthur upon I Thursday, May talking with him they had spicy arrives, case to Attorney General Sturgis, who recently ^’rder* and copies of these resolutions 8 followed alumni recep- few remarks. wrote a very entertaining letter "b l‘astor of the First deceased, cises, p. m., by conclusion that he was insane. tion and makes a pertinent ordered an autopsy which was held at the service, ^ Parish, Journal -and the to Mr. Edward S. who sent to the Republican ception in dormitory parlors graduates. artist en- rooms afternoon and Tues- to his father, May, The bear- it is thought by some, All ends well in the becoming Nye Monday church, officiated. Waldo All alumni are invited to be present. The young man, and Carl has been ordered overseas in the postal #tla,b1 County,Heraldjtoripublication, hiB choice and his day morning by Drs. Vickery ahts John W. Commencement ball the fear of being gaged to the girl of and their friends in Belfast, IjJ Ferguson, Edgar M. S. STILES, Friday, May 24. had been affected .by H. Stevens, who found the cause of bis service, the model off of his hands. are well hope they James H. Perkins and John A. R.EPlLLEY, with Toziers singing orchestra. called out on the draft, his name being chum taking death to be drowning. If not claimed by where they known, IvJjMM,'' Laforest is a 1 he This closes the 82nd year of Freedom D. H. Carter furnished v the will soon meet each other. beautiful floral tribute8. F. K.[Roberts, registered. It is surmised that he might Mr. and Mrs. P. relatives th e body ill be buried by as an institution of learning. nephew of H. W. Healey of Belfast. lUu ,e esteem in wl’ieh the deceased Committee. academy be re-unit- music during the evening. town of Prospect, as it was found tber& > a have thought that if he could large cirole of friends. Brooks, Me., 1918. AhLarejnvitedJojthe above events. I < ^—■ ———mmmm—i—— phototype, Darius. When that young HON. FRED E. RICHARDS. The Journal man struck the earth, the shock con- Republican known all WOMAN'S NERVES vinced him that he was not fitted to Hon. Fred E. Richards, well and and over a spirited MAY 16, 1918. grapple with the problem of aviation, this State as public BELFAST,THURSDAY, in Port- he wisely vanished into obscurity. Mr. useful citizen, died at his home MADE a illness. He STRONG comes long however, forward again, after THURSDAY BY Baker, land, May 7th, PUBLISHED EVERY 1841, Pinkham’s smiling, and asks for a billion more dol- was born in Lincolnville, Aug. 28, Co. By E. been and and Elizabeth The loumal Pub. Lydia lars. When $640,000,000 have spent was the son of Charles Republican de- * ../*'.)} v one it cer- (Smith) He was a direct -••‘•^ ,1 '“,- 'TJ^Tjjjg Vegetable Compound. and we have but battle plane, Richards. for more family which for more tainly takes some nerve to ask scendant of the Richards A. 1. BROWN, Editor. Winona, Minn. I suffered was settled in in Colonial than a year from nervousness, and money. Massachusetts so bad I could not times. the common schools one one He attended adver using Terms. For square, rest at — for one week night in the High school at inch length in column. 25 cents DID NOT START RIGHT. Lincolnville and insertion would lie awake and WE «nri 25 cents for each subsequent where his parents spent the In advance ll 00 a get so nervous I Rockport SUBSCRIPT! IN Terms his 50 cents for three would have to get has latter part of their lives. During jf.gr; $1 00 frreix months; Now comes the news that France and walk around father on the |5S5^^^WiH|p!lipnj^fR^jRwjl*ppiyiillli=K months, up for early life he helped his in the morning cancelled an order 10,000 Liberty and the store of David would be all tirea Motors which she had placed in this farm, but later entered ear and eye Talbot four years of service “But still 1 wait with j out. I read about The reason given is that they and after should be nigh, country. For something gone which j E. Pinkham’s there was as a partner in the Lydia have a better motor of their own. This admitted A loss in all familiar things, Vegetable Com- more of hard that the statement that business. After four years In flower that blooms, and bird sings. pound and thought news is followed by developed tuberculosis, he And yet, dear heart! remembering thee, I would try it. My our own government has cancelled an j work, having than of old? nervousness soon went to and was employed by Am 1 not richer order for 5,000. This does not jolt or California Safe in thy immortality. left me. I sleep the Co., where he even our war,department. We still Wells-Fargo Express can reach the wealth 1 hold? ana jar ~. What change well and feel fine in the morning His recovery being ana go.d hear the chorus of Mr. Baker's “hush-a- served three years. What chance can mar the pearl able to do my work. I gladly recom- then returned to Rockport Thy love hath left in trust with me? mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable bye song:" complete he And while in life’s late afternoon, to make weak nerves where he engaged in the lime business, in Compound In the sweet bye and bye, and the shadows grow, Albert Sultze, 603 was Where cool long strong.”—Mrs. which he was very successful. He that soon On the first of July, I walk to meet the night Olmstead St., Winona, Minn. in busi- Uncle Sam, we will fly no less successful in politics than Shall shape and shadow overflow, How often do we hear the expression Over there, you and I. been twice elected as repre- i cannot feel that thou art far, among women, “I am so nervous, I can- ness, having Since near at hand the angels are; not sleep,” or “it seems as though I The main reason why our airplane con- sentative to the legislature, and was a when the sunset gates unbar, Such women should And should fly.” profit struction has been a failure, is because member of the council under two gover- see thee waiting stand, and Shall I not by Mrs. Sultze’s experience give examiner for RES star, we tried to make an all-American motor nors and was State bank TE STE And, white against the evening this famous root and herb remedy, foocUffljHr D_Tl to Port- | hand? In view nine moved The welcome of thy beckoning Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- and an all-American airplane. years. In 1888 he —Whittier. a trial. as land and a banking house. pound, ; of the necessity of producing planes opened private been overcom- the seal of multi- For forty years it has He business for coldly, calculatingly, puts £oon as possible and in numbers sufficient continued in the banking « the of Goodrich, they such serious condition:, as (*T Citry on and WHAT NEXT. ing lisplace- re- plied proof Goodrich Tires, stamps to aid in winning the war, experiments three years and during that time he announced the ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg- | have officially them “Tested.” In that searching test, no diz- | It would funded the and Kennebec tj! ularities, periodic pains, backache, were unpractical and unwise. Androscoggin J of Goodrich's Postmaster General of j grand mileage slightest defect, no hidden short-coming Mr. Burleson, the ziness, and nervous prostration have been better to have copied models railroad loan amounting to $1,500,000, the stan- work of 1917: the of the Goodrich ex- has been accused of women, and is now considered the of nation-wide Test Car could escape sight of the United States, machines in actual use. This European and North American loan *:jj dard remedy for such ailments. of the best or to state it. bluntly, the Maine perts. misrepresentation fact was as evident a year ago as it is SI,000,000 and purchased for linear miles. whether he J| 1,044,686 We do not know was a few years railroad of lying. The grove planted only I now. Central the Knox and Lincoln SILVERTOWN CORDS, and BLACK we are informed that Sena- the little trees seem- tire miles. is guilty but ago and when set out from the several towns along its line. In I 4,178,744 SAFETY TREADS, under light and heavy Hardwick of but now tors Bankhead of Alabama, ed to be few and far apart, they Almost every day we read a complaint 1898 he of the Union indue the became president Those figures Emancipation cars, defied the rough going of roads wher- and W eeks of Massachusetts are some six or eight feet in height and mail service of the United and them from tire Georgia about the Mutual Life Insurance Co., during 5! Act of motorists, freeing ever the Test Car Fleets rushed them. so and that seems to us to To have declared almost entirely cover the ground. States. Mr. Albert S. Burleson of Texas is his as the head of that and mileage. I long incumbency !| mishaps amputated authority. These Senators will be ex- to run 5 be very good the next generation this grove Postmaster General. He wants his name became almost a house- The spiral-wrapped, cable-cord tire body, j company •i Compressed in them is the story of the are all members of a joint congressional Maine is the pine tree service from New York to 1865 Goodrich’s black tread rubber tremely valuable. an aerial mail hold word in tiie State of Maine. In and how hurled and tough the i famous Six Fleets, they committee to investigate pneumatic State. Much of our soil is the natural while a letter from Stock- S. of the hard fight and conquered. i Washington, he married Miss Caroline Piper n! Goodricu Tires the length and breadth of fought and the first two mentioned of a | ** tube system, home of the pine. We have hundreds ton Springs to Belfast travels about who died in 1903. Some four • s ; Rockport our over and country live of our nation, city pavement in the are Democrats. There are of acres where pine trees can Sometimes it arrives in from business Seek tire surety and long mileage ii thousands hundred miles. | or live years ago he retired road, ploughing them cities in which the tube system has at all valuable last week our proven service of “America’s Tested Tires.” large be grown, which ar.e not eleven hours, but one day on account of ill health and being unable S* sand and mud; col- | through will it because established to aid in the rapid of Maine * Goodrich guarantees you get been except for forestry. The State correspondence from Stockton Springs to walk. Mr. Richards was a sympa- l mauling them against rock distribution of the mails. In It Goodrich tested and got it. lection and has established an extensive pine and was on the road twenty-eight hours. and man. Busi- thetic, humane generous S.l and gravel. a* New York city there arc about 50 carrier and reforesta- is » 1 spruce nursery encourage is no use to complain, “Ephraim joined ness had not hardened him and success | Tires mean 100 cent, and branch post offices, located not lie in t:a Mathematics has no fa- Tested per quality. stations tion. At the State forestry nursery to his idols.” The fault does not made him undemocratic in his in- ; had it. Tested Tires mean a dozen miles from the cen- once vorites. That multiplied Demand supreme from one to at Orono 500,000 little trees are now the post offices but is due to the vagaries tercourse with men. The writer ll Demand it. and 2,fi00 carriers are for to him for advise on a business E» mileaee of 4.178,744 miles service. tral office, nearly being set. These have been grown of a man who knows very little about the went tube matter in which Mr. Richards had no in- The pneumatic system two in the seed bed and will be work in which he ought to be a trained employed. years 1 entered his office an i terest whatever. RUBBER COMPANY consists of airtight tubes laid underground out next spring. The THE B. F. GOODRICH ready to be set | expert. absolute stranger, 1 left him as I would the central office with these -500 or never seen connecting State frequently has orders for ! part from a friend. I have Branch: 37 Franklin St., Bangor, Me. now Bangor stations. Through these tubes and an Hon. Knute Nelson of Minnesota, i him but I know from others, that outlying 1000 of these trees from farmers, 1 since, was inbred in the where it a States Senator from that State, the spirit of friendliness mail can be sent to locality order is now tilled for 10,000 which United being was habitual. To 1 the man and therefore in an incred- and a candidate tor re- is to be delived personally, one in each six-foot is a Republican death are to be planted all who ever really knew him his The was install- election. The Democrats have decided ibly short time. system square on the site of an old ice house on seems like a personal bereavement. has been favored run no candidate him. Some, ed 25 years ago and by the shore of l’enobscot river a few miles | to against one of Mr. Burleson’s predecessors i people herald this as patriotic non-parti- BATTlf every below Bangor. BRITISH INFANTRY AND FRENCH CAVALRY GOING INTO 1892. It has been approved by five zanship on the part of the Democrats. since | "'

_ .:v.2""''**~7*7 committees, If there were the hope of de- congressional investigating DARIUS GREEN. | slightest ‘"w would be DRINK I I Hr"" the plenty I the last one before present committee, feating Mr Nelson there 1914. The tube system has of Democratic candidates in the held. reported in “Must we give in | also been approved emphatically by the Sez he with a grin, The Democrats will hold their majority That the martin and public served. The present investigating plioebe | in the Senate if possible. Are smarter than we be?” HABIT committee recommended an appropria- The outcome of our onstruc- tion for continuing the service and Mr. airplane A bill giving a minimum pension of $25 RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT discontinue it and tion reminds us of Darius Green who has been Burleson wants to a month to Civil War veterans i The Orrine treatment for breaking up into aviation from the of his transport the mail on motor trucks went top passed bv the House and is now in the the Drink Habit ran be used with abso- barn took a into all desire for through the congested streets. During father’s and “nose dive” Senate where it will doubtles have a lute confidence. Ir destroys or other alcoholic stimu- this the barnyard. Mr Baker’s performance whiskey, beer the dissensions arising from disagree- passage. from lants. If you fail to get results as fantastic and much more i ment. Mr. Burleson has made statements was quite refunded | Orrine, your money will be The disastrous. While he was developing his Orrine which are said to be false. public Children Cry I Orrine No. 1, secret treatment: Costs only does not care whether the Liberty Motor, handing out contracts and No 2, voluntary treatment. particularly FOR FLETCHER’S j Head $1.00 a box. Ask us for booklet. gentlemen told the truth or did otherwise, spending $640,000,000, he was as blithe, as A S T O R I A & Hills, Main street, bur the average citizen, no matter how optimistic and unpractical as was his c Belfast._ he votes, would like to have a man for postmaster general who, instead of im- I pairing the mail service, would main- tain its usual efficiency or at least en- ,/ deavor to do so. The people pay $12,000 vi a rear for a man to do that and they f •want it done. I HOLLAND HUMILIATED

Holland has been forced by circum- stances to yield to the demand from Ger- DddgeBrdthers many that she he allowed to transport j sand and grave! through Dutch water- ways to a maximum of 1,000,000 tons per annum. Germany agrees that these ma- ,w.. ..v CAR I I _-_- .r.y*;*>«BWBfrYigS- --* terials shall not he used for military pur- BUSINESS n. toko ", the •_'.. oa ■ for S niium- from pan poses but are to he used on the roads in 0 iiri i-li maiury. happy olid ...iili.t.-nt, hound tin' si su. li In ilha m ..Hu smile rn«t;l. Belgium Holland demanded that a com- y ij has s.tii, pud Frenrh hnssnrs who lire .h.lna mission of control be appointed to see 0 8 that this agreement was complied with. Built as you wojtld expect a business THRIFT WILL WIN WAR ASK HOI! K >1FN do SKA I Germany refused to allow this, which jj Pointed Paragraphs. an that was virtually acknowledgement car to be built Brothers. an jj by Dodgfc There is reason for felicitation over Every hotel, restaurant man a out of this was a of 0 If any makes fortune the agreement “scrap paper.” jj the statistics winch show a con- house in Mai war and if we cannot get at him by law, import eating proprietor Holland withdrew her demand for the siderable reduction in importation of for- substantial in construc- let us at least make him feel that he is by the Food Admirin' 1 Strong and Hasses that conld requested reason that she could not en- eign commodities of very good scorned by all honest men. sign a pledge card agreeing to tion. and swift in action. reasonably be called luxuries’, figures force and an attempt to do so would Light If any workman scamps his work he is it, recently compiled show that, compared serving of wheat and wheat pn-r. the fate which acting as an ally of the Germans. bring upon her people with 1916, by reducing their purchases the next harvest. The leading I Put your dollars back of the rifles at with German jj the American people in 1917 sax **d overran Belgium robbers, the front. Make the people and the bond- abroad, of the State have recently g The sand and eleven million dollars on precious siones, iiliertines and murderers. 0 holders interchangeable terms. to Food Adinmistratoi three millions on art works, seven mil- pledge roads and ° No man is a good citizen at this time gravel will be used for military .... am o car. lions on and corresponding amounts abstain from serving wheat o It will to visit us and examine this some he is in the laces, Dutch water- pay you j unless in way helping concrete fortitications, and on other luxuries bought quite freely in is to ask e\ war. Food Administration will be used the Germans for 0 n times. I ndm;btcd;\ the great- ways by Over a year after we were dragged into ordinary eating house to adopt the when1 est factor in about this reduc- and all war The o war we are still unable to de- bringing any purposes. govern- 0 this wholly as the means of saw y n tion was the desire to save money for use proposition ment of Holland has been to fend ourselves by our own strength. friendly in the war wo:’ c HT :\ to be shipped to our soid.ors The gasoline consumption is unusually low. o During the last few weeks our Govern- making the Germans. Her people are thrifty Some of the savings were paid to i!: is unusually high. ment has partially waked. There has Allies. The tire mileage ij form of in ome taxes, They sold all the men government in the inivH-y getting people. | been a real effort to put competent Recipes for wli at.lcss mean some were invested in life- onds an I food could to Ger- at a real effort to hasten jhipbuild- ■airjjxius they produce work, by t lie F oo l Ad ninisti This is some donated to the Ke<. p-ovided and her merchants made their • ing and the shipment of troops. onn.iV, relief work. Whatever the channel into it is expected that every hotel $ good, but it is inexcusable to have waited -waterooms into clearing houses through I which the savings were turned, a triple t will 0 5 for a year before beginning to exert our taurant. in this State join food benefit was derived therefrom—the labor which passed, not without profit, with any speed or efficiency. Honor of Total Abstainers ti strength in the lux- & Machine Co. a to usually employed providing supplies and war materials of every sort Belfast Foundry Unless we act at once with view ° was left free for production of es- and wheat products. II we shall again be uries from us. Fear the future, next spring which could be bought the money was put into useful bewailing our shortcomings and nervous- sentials, dominated the government and cupidity 1 enterprises, and the people learned new 1 ly asking one another not to cry over u. lessons in thrift. Perhaps the good thus Catarrh Lannot tie ruled the people, til! the hour came when 75 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. Tel. 378-11 i snilt milk. § will be continued to a con- became and im- Our first work is to speed up the war, accomplished APPLICATIONS, home supplies scanty when the exigencies of with LOCAL 0 servant who does siderable degree not be obtained. Then Ger- to back up every public for reach the seat of tin ports could war no longer afford the occasion the cannot n his full duty, and if any public servant no further use for their in of luxuries. is a local disease, g many having fails to do his duty fearlessly to point out reduction purchase Catarrh threatened with the mailed list and the failure. fluenced by constitutional coi > help, Never. man of age and Better Late Than must ta both the government and the people Every young lighting in order to cure it you that is of sound body should be doing all tempi remedy. Hall's Catarrh trembled, remonstrated and submitted. claims alien taken over in him to get to the front, and if he The value of property is taken internally and acts th a total of If Brussianism is not laid low Holland take away Government has reached <>l to be a conscientious objector, by the blood on the mucous surfaces That only a will become a German State. Even with his vote. of $280,000,000 represents Hall's Catarrh Medicine Govern- tern one to but what officials expect the before with the fat There must be but loyalty part of scribed by one of the best ph\- this possibility her, hold. More than 7100 one and that is the American flag, ment finally to for It is.. she dares not flag the this country years. of Belgium before her, join one and are administered under and there must be but speech trusts being some of the best tonics known laws and the Government the Allies. that the English language. alien property with some of the best blood we control of operations of 100 If we are not all of us Americans is in actual The combination of tic of these is perfect won’t have any nation. plants. One of the largest Catarrh Medicim GROVES. at euls in Hall’s PLANTING PINE. solve Bosch Magneto Company, valued If we don’t, by wise preparedness, the produces such [wonderful residi- we w'hose direct- our social and industrial problems, approximately $7,000,000, tarrhal conditions. Send for test within decide shortly the extent to A million little pine trees for trans- will be ripped asunder from just ors are to free. F. J. CHENEY N CO to 1 of the Bolsheviki have which the concern shall be devoted Toledi sold this as the misdeeds planting have been spring by work. The alien property now ripped Russia asunder. Government All Druggists, 75c. State of Massachusetts for reforesta- of broom- believes the entire plant We have tried the experiment administration Hall’s Family Pills for constu wish on an for the tion landowners in that State. stick and, unless we can be concentrated output by private preparedness, Board. in a mortar till our folly de- the Navy and the Aircraft 'The has been $7 per one to be brayed Army, price charged it part from us, we will never try again. 101 yeai' ’thousand. Not only the private land True Patriotism. Mrs. Lydia Wixson, —Col. Roosevelt. on last except ,, but some of ‘The Star months old, the owners of Massachusetts “Don’t you love our song, real daughters of the Revolution the municipalities and the State itself, True. Banner?’ the Very Spangled died a few days ago at hom'. has Senator Sorghum. are pine trees. The writer can’t reach the straps in “I do,” replied A. Choate at 16" planting “Some girls don’t in the cho- Gertrude “Then why you join She is sut'1 been much interested in the planting and the cars.” avenue, Augusta. 1 1 let a ms?** of Sidn the true. This morning George F. Wixson of a ten acre pine grove in “That’s the way for me to show son, .growth on foot and hang “My friend, Albert H. Mai nice little girl stand my not to to daughter, Mrs. of Maine. This grove is Cour- real affection for a song is try *city Gardiner, onto my coat button.”—Louisville Brockton, Mass. on it.”—Public Ledger. some two miles from the city proper ier-Journal. sing the southerly side of Cobbossee stream. COLBY’S NINETY-SEVENTH COM- AMERICANS TALK TOO MUCH. MENCEMENT. Major General E. D. Swinton, credited I The ninety-seventh commencement of with being the inventor of the “tank,” of being a most in- Colby gives promise and who, as “eyewitness” for the British The exercises 1 teresting affair. for the staff, reported the earlier battles in be as follows. week will France, has addressed a few friendly THURSDAY, JUNE 13TH. words to Americans that seem needed at Exhibition. Washington. 8 p. m. Junior “One thing you Americans must do,” FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH. he says, “and that is not talk so much Class Day. 2 pm. Junior about your war preparations. I see now Beta Kappa 5 p. m. Phi Meeting. some talk about building a gun to shoot Reception. 8 p. m. President’s 100 miles. Well, if you build such a gun, Dance. 10 p. m. Senior build it, but don’t talk about it. The SATURDAY, JUNE 15TH—ALUMNI DAY. same is true about your airplane program. Let the Germans have their first taste 9.30 a. m. Senior Class Day. Lunch. when they see your air fleets in the air 12.30 p. m. Alumni over their lines.” 2.30 p. m. Band Concert. YOUR RED General Swinton practises what he CROSS 3.45 p.m Ball Game. preaches. The first the Germans knew 5.00 p. m. College Sing. An Without a of his was Army Gun Class Reunions. “tanks” when they came wad- dling across No Man’s Land 9.30 p.m. Fraternity Reunions, scattering death and destruction as lumbered the great war- JUNE 16TH. they By MEREDITH NICHOLSON SUNDAY, forward. So with the Germans. They jpis Of the Vigilantes. 10.30 a. in. Baccalaureate Sermon. did not advertise their 70-mile gun, their time sweetmeat. 4.00 p. m. Vesper Service Christian poison gas or their liquid fire. Who can Associations. guess how many inventions they have Address. 7.30 p.m. College tried out that failed and no one the wiser. * I 'HE Red Cross is the greatest of But instrument MONDAY, JUNE 17TH—COMMENCEMENT at Washington every program is —the benefit, the * DAY. press-agented far and wide. Look at our r. B. O’FLYNN the world has ever VS mercy seen. Noble as the shipbuilding stunt. Most of the criti- pleasure, the economy 9.00 a. m. Chapel Service. apft (J piion Rochester, N.Y.' cism and disappointment to ourselves and St., service of and was 9.30 a.m. Commencement Proces- of a 5c package of s mercy helpfulness in Civil War our Allies in that field was due to , img years, I was afflicted sion. exag- gerated publicity at the start. The same WRIGLEY’S Liver and Kidney the Red Crt >ss it not 10.30 a. m. Commencement Exercises. h, days, surpasses immeasurably with our airplane program, with the piti- 12.30 p. m. Commencement Dinner. 1; developed into serious ful mouse that resulted from the moun- in the range and of its but in The commencement day exercises be- able. that time, only variety effort, tain’s labors. Eventually we shall no During gin Monday, June 17th, at 9.30 a. m. —has made it the fa- , doubt catch up and surpass the advance m .saying I tried over 50 and effectiveness. The commencement dinner will be held VV^iU efficiency notices, but think how much disappoint- vorite "sweet ration” without relief. at 12.30 p. m. in the Gymnasium. Some \XyiT medics ment and disarrangement of plans here we excellent speakers will be present and .1 t •-•.imonial of, I think, a The Red Cross is, may say, the arms of the and abroad would have been avoided had of the Allied armies. will probably have some interesting mes- in about our official had General Swin- ni ‘Fruit-a-tives* to deliver. publicists mothers of the world reached out to their sons to sages ton’s advice at the outset and acted led to make one more The commencement speaker is Dr. Lin- upon it.—Pittsburgh Dispatch. —send it to your friend he lime the sample box bind up their wounds and comfort them. The Red coln Ilulley, President of John B. Stet- son University, DeLand, Florida. I found quite an im- at the front: i an a 1 Cross is army without gun that wages war ALL SOkTS when had finished I i Patriotic Maine Indians. la-re was a grand improve- only upon suffering and heartache. Where the L —it’s the handiest. i Iamlyond my expectations. The enrollment of more than 102,000 The Passaniaquoddy Indians have 22 ■ stars there between for re- a story short, I flag of the goes the banner of the Red boys 16 and 21 years of age I longest-lasting i long men in the United States service, most farm work this season in the boys’ work- ruit-a-lives” or Fruit Liver of the tribesmen being in Company 1 freshment he can i Cross must beside it. We watch our go young ing reserves of the United States Em- and fly boys now in France. A ser- best Stomach, Liver I, 103d Infantry, ployment Service, has been made by six i a vice with twenty-two stars hangs in carry. .cine the world has ever forth to war with of because we flag States, according to an announcement by spirit hopefulness Anne’s in the Indian front of St. Church, the Department of Labor. The States know that this ot Reservation at Pleasant Point, Eastport. K. D. O’FLYNN, great agency humanity presses first reported were: California, 22,000; l i —Lewiston Journal. Indiana, 25,000; Ohio, 18,- '.1 Concrete inspector. 18,845; Illinois, close behind them; that its work is not incidental, 000; Tennessee, 4,200; Wisconsin, 14,00(1. ■ >r The Me., board of trade is CHEW IT AFTER $2.50, trial size 25c. Rockport, In Rhode Island High school boys are directed effort of one endeavoring to arouse interest in the pos- :: nil I'll FIT-A-FIVES but the intelligent of the being enrolled in the reserve, trained in 1 of the of the MEAL sibilities shipbuilding plant handling farm and sent in EVERY '. itc. N. V. Co situated in Rock- machinery, most marvelous organizations ever contrived by Carlton-Norwood groups by automobile to farmers to dem- taken over by parties inter- port, being onstrate their ability. Not Found in Food on ested in the resumption of the industry American genius. Men’s colleges and universities are mak- at that port. Low rental, deep water, ing prompt response to the request of Sec- s.tle in Maine. in the harbor to accom- We have all contributed to the Red Cross; we and ample space retary of Labor Wilson that their students a fleet of are among Lasts modate large vessels, be enrolled in the Public Service Reserve rhe Flavor the points guaranteed. nd is in a state of tension shall be called upon again to contribute to its and placed on farms this summer to as- it is well sist in food production. They will be suspic ious. And A number of Maine sea captains, who funds,—again and perhaps again. And we will placed with farmers through the United so For there is little have enrolled for government ser- !>e lately States Employment Service, with the aid been ordered to the Great vercaution. About three and For this is a war for vice, have of the of the respond again yet again! Atlantic county agents Department Lakes to bring around to the of jsi'icion was aroused that Agriculture. the defense of civilization, and we of great, free, coast some of the numerous steamers ■a as being put into food by commandeered by the government for The Pay of War Prisoners. enemy. At one Army splendid, glorious America, have every intention trans-Atlantic service. on that is neces- ile of candy was stopped When employed work a shower of but little that it shall be with the of the Red During thunder sary for their comfort, or for the upkeep (.'ligation. No glass was fought army severity, and lasting less than twenty of the prison barracks in which they are kinds on sale at this about indy camp. Cross solidly supporting our soldiers. minutes, which visited Freeport interned, prisoners will receive no com- tJ^three Bureau of Chemistry have 3 o’clock, May 6, the house occupied by pensation. When the work is done for Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal located on Our Boys Catch a Spy. numbers of In Bowie, the government, prisoners will be paid at ge samples. A. H. Main street, and owned by Kilby a rate according to the work executed; .'tance have they reported The first German-American to be caught of Freeport, was struck by lightning, and when the work is for other branches of on the Americans is safely in cus- and that was without doubt Mrs. Lillian Bowie, aged 25, wife of Han- or for spying the public service private persons, of a win- tody. 'Behind the characterization it ntallv. During the past nibal Bowie, who was sitting by the conditions of and the compensation PARIS TO traitor to his country contained in the re- STRETCHING dow, crocheting, received a shock, from for such work will be settled in agree- onerous of food that he Week samples Each port of his is the story the of which she died shortly after- ment of said arrest, .effects between representatives From now i«. the Maine Agricultural aided a German prisoner to escape. Both until July 1st 1 shall ward. branches or persons and the adjutant j men donned American officers’ uniforms Station on suspicion that MEET THE NEEDS OF FRANCE of the The wages of the i havea CAR LOAD of fresh, sound, general Army. and entered the line from the rear in the d While a prisoners shall go toward improving their ; young HORSES and they will be ground glass. Construction of 50 wooden barges of late afternoon. They said they were and the balance shall be paid amples have been found to 3500 tons each for use in the coastwise position, studying the ground between the lines on sale at my stables. them on their release, after deducting the HELPED WHERE GOV- coal carrying trade, was authorized by with a view' to using tanks and asked to grains of sand which got THE RED CROSS HAS cost of their maintenance. i EACH and EVERY HORSE will the shipping hoard. The vessels will be be allowed to cross the lines. The officei accidentally in the process ERNMENTS WERE HELPLESS. built at New England and South Atlantic to w'hom they made the request soon dis- be truthfully described and will be not a of aid in es- single particle shipyards. They will materially Children Cry covered the ruse and ordered them found to be EXACTLY as repre- of New Eng- rear. There it was found found. The examination solving the problem keeping FOR FLETCHER S corted to the sented. with coal. But not this men was German and sent in by correspondents The avalanche of refugees that minding, an or which in a fortnight land supplied ; that one of the a was his ac- into Paris from the north of were started on their way toward new year. R I A that the German-American 1 lor own my own : has covered a wide swept ! CASTO buy LASH, spectors complice. France had been the despair of the apartments, rooms and sleeping wards. own work all included bread, Hour, corn stables, raise my hay, These We here at home who associate the civil authorities. homeless, | thus over- cal, feeding stuffs, peanut and HAULING FRENCH SHELLS TO THE FRONT the time, keeping my stunned were a new great Red Cross movement with band- A « a people responsi- j low and custom- I candy, etc. Cer- ; head expense my rs, sugar, bility to be added to the thousands of ages and white gowned nurses must to contain sand, I ers get the benefit of it. re very likely wounded men that came steadily from lose this old illusion in the light of a ( •ter, peanut brittle and the the shambles of the west front. thousand other works for humanity. WB-ffliFOWJ Lome see horses be- in my In this case we see the Red Cross and a a vs carry some sand. The Paris is an old city. It was not and I will save 1 to take in its chil- first as diplomats convincing the civil the fore buying you a nut but is an underground ready neighbors' give the ‘‘new-form”; dren. Its population was already a authorities of Paris as to their ability MONEY AS I WILL* NOT BE m belonging to the pea family, figure vogue of the mo- tight fit. So it made the best of its to remedy the situation, then as UNDERSOLD. some of the soil will cling ment. [ poor hospitality by offering up its gar architects remodeling buildings, chang- Although inexpen- just as is the case with po- seem- labor L. WEST. rets. New building construction ing building plans, hiring gath sive, are as faultlessly I W. pretty complete cleaning ed Men were scarce. The ered by themselves from the ex-sol | impossible. as most and the older all the while fitting the costly ve all of the soil. When the mechanic was either manning 'he diery man, I in the under hand- are line shelled some of the ad- trenches or fighting the fight working every imaginable corsets,and unequalled 1 was distracted. while Father Time cried, “Get it mingled with the meats, war factories. Paris icap. for comfort, wear and It 13 wonderful indeed how nobly i done, get it done.” candy or peanut butter is Paris tried to meet this condition. ! So out of the garrets came these de ”new-form”shape-mould- ;:ese meats this sand in- gets met new Mice And it is remarkable how Paris it ; spairing people to find hope ii ing. ■ Special d product. to new cheer out of with the aid of our own Red Cross. | ('lean homes, get We show models for all I pay the highest prices possible for olu of In- of the State Bureau Unhampered by red tape «• r precedent, sheer bodily comfort and fresh cour iron, metals, rubbers and rags and quote trust for all occasions. the Old rags, 2 cents a the Maine Agricultural Ex- our Red Cross put on overalls and age to again take up the great figures, following prices: a short 1C became archi that France has so well—“to car pound; iron, $10 ton; bags, at ion are ready to co-operate carried the hod. kept Jumper, Ask for 7 cents a Drop me contractor and went on.” It is not that out cents; rubbers, pound. nils or with to safe- tect. engineer and ry strange groups a postal or telephone and I will call at into the building of homes. Here was French brothers believe in your own B. “Nuform > way the food of the people. W. once. Special—I pay the freight charges vacant: here an Red Cross a little more than yon a church lot that lay just for every 100 bags shipped to me, ..hove, it is far better to be unfinished hospital; there a worn out i do. Rut should this be? Corsets” 3m 16 SAM FREEDMAN. is in the other di- than toerr Tel. 107-11 16 Cross St., Belfast Chas. D. Woods, --I From $1.00 to $3.50 lor, Maine Agril. Ex. Sta. ^ ! OR DER FOR LOCOMOTIVES. THE RED CROSS MAN W. B. BRASSIERES ;nr boyington* shells i«* ili«- Soiimie inuii m ! wo-wnoeieu ■''for 1025 freight and passen- i-'jvnch artilieryuun liauim*: SOLD HERE. Eye-Sight Specialist tives, the largest single order carts. of rut1 n the history of American By AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR. MISS HILTON’S were let last week by the Rail- BOY I NOTON OPTICAL CO. lustration of the American Of the Vigilantes. Waist and Specialty Shop. Works. The entire order and weariness 44 South Main Str-et. *interoort. Maine cost of about $60,000,000 or Broken with pain with vile price of a little less than $60,- And sapped disease, | OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND TIM h locomotive. The profit to Back to the land of ruined towns, 'urers who will divide the work Catarrh of I'otice of foreclosure men Throat/^n ‘: Of murdered and trees, ilv will be between five and James L. James ami Eiiza A. Miss Amalie Ruzicka, 1449 South nt less than half the rate of Through Switzerland'from Germany WHEREAS.James, both ol Belfast, by their mort- 16th Omaha, Nebraska, writes: Could > -ented in the bids. trains of ran,— St., gage deed dated the twelfth day of December. original The wreckage of the Old Falsa Tei have suffered with catarih Cast for j “I and in the Waldo of ■ 1917, recorded Registry railroad administration de- on the French frontier found And they throat. I cold and it settled Not Sleep Derds. Book 326, Page 198, conveyed lo me. umounce the precise number of caught Don’t matter if broken. We nay up to $12.00 A Red Cross Man. and I badly the a certain parcel of real es- in my throat, coughed undersigned, to value. Also cash for Old tjold, red from each of the com- No in of according was weak. I could not sleep tate situated Belfast, County Waldo,and com- and very Silver, dental crowns or brid^ework. mderstood the American bounded as follows: It being the same land de- Jewelry, and had no appetite. I had two doc- We send cash by return mail and will hold ild 550 and the Baldwin 475. And when to what had once been home scribed in a deed from Oscar F Heald to Alv; h had taken so many different Appetite 10 days for sender’s approval of our Baldwin will be built tors, and S Redman and Martha A. Knowlton. dated goods engines Those haggard exiles came, Parcel Post or write first for- medicines and found no help. I thought and recorded in t' e Waluo Coun- price. Send by plant in Philadelphia and the Now Well. Nov. 1, 1890, 1& wheat was green above the scars but at last 423 to particulars. ! «•-’s order will be distributed Young I will have to give up; ty Registry of Deeds in Book 227. Page and blood and flame mother read about Peruna, so I We which deed and the record thereof reference 32, ■ -nts at Of steel my Always Domestic Supply Co., Dept. Schenectady,Dunkirk, medicine he had for a more particular description new built houses where once more thought of trying that great may Patterson, N. J., Richmond, Round in the Also other certain lots or parcels of land, Peruna. I got a bottle of it and in Have PERUNA Binghamton, N. V. ster, N. H., Pittsburgh and The work of life began. situated in said Belfast and described a- fol- about four I almost stopped days Home. lows, to »ii: It being the same real estate And still they found to welcome them a while I surely r com- coughing, and after Dexter T Clements to Elijah L. will compel the two Those who to medi- conveyed by A Red Cross Man. found relief, and from that time we object liquid Knowlton by warranty deed dated Nov. 10th, i rate practically at capacity Peruna Tablets. Peruna in our home." cines can procure and rtc >rded in the Waldo "•*-t nine months. are not without A, D. 1913, County Seth W. Norwood, Registry of Deeds in Book, 313, Page 65, to < tmg builders have probably There the husband clasped again which deed and the rt of tone in the system Belfast, Official Fnrolling Agent, J. NOYES. * moval and handling of which there is ap- FOR FLETCHER’S lml8 S. 's ts give this medicine a trial. It V. S. Board. J° little immediate hopes. Shipping ''■‘ally useful at this time of year. parently CAS TO R IA 4__ —A——» -I- ■■!' ~'1 fi' Colonial Theatre. BKCOKS "the churches. « I YOU BE OBE Y WILL Mrs. Kate A. Lane, who has been very Fairbanks, William Reformed church will hold ser- of colds every winter. Edith Storey, Douglas ill, is gaining slowly. Trinity Thousands thoughtless people neglect Now for S. Mae Marsh and Others The lower grade schools have closed vices next Sunday at 2.30 p. m., followed sets Hart, rundown—then stubborn sickness in the summer vacation. A cough follows; they get in Their Recent Photoplays. by Sunday school. Appearing Helen of Camden is visit- pit-lemma can be easie? than it can be cured and if you Mrs. Knights prevented ing relatives here in town. Unitarian church Sunday morning at bottles of at this popular will give your system the benefit of a few Thursday’s big program J. C. Forbes and family have moved E. will on Edith 10.45, Rev. A. Wilson preach playhouse will include glorious into the upstairs rent inW. H. Young’s are house. the subject, “Courage.” All cordially Storey in “The Eyes of Mystery,” Mr. Mr. Charles W. Ryder and family and invited. and in a Metro comedy, Mrs. Sidney Drew Miss Beulah Cook autoed to Camden, Further Advent- Services will be held in the Congrega- TrueBoardman in “The Sunday. has an tional Church on Sunday morning at ures of Stingaree. Clarence Hamlin purchased Overland auto of A. L. Croxford of 10.45 o’clock. The service will be con- As Carma Carmichael in this five-part -- Monroe. A V feature photodrama, Miss Storey is | ducted and the sermon preached by Rev. Mrs. Vesta Davis Higgins returned last obliged to swim, shoot, ride—do all the | music will be led find whole It will fortify your lungs week-from a three weeks’ visit with her Wm. Vaughn. The by you will your system strengthened. i “stunts” in which this popular star ex- It is husband in Boston. our chorus choir. Come and worship and throat and enrich your blood against rheumatism* i cels. What would be another actress’s ^ j|, Edith Storey’s oppor- The 4-act War Play, given by Miss with us. Church school at noon. The concentrated nourishment without alcohol of opiates. despair is merely powerful revels in the chance to dis- Farie Hadley last Thursday night at mid-week service will be held tonight, tunity—she Don’t neglect taking Scotf’s oommenoo today. play her athletic ability. The main at- Union Hall, was well attended. I'll Show You Real High Power! at 7.30 o’clock at the parson- her treatment of B. S. a of baseball with Thursday, in Scott's Emulsion is now traction, however, is H. played game k *rhe imported Norwegian cod liver oil always used Minister’s 143-4. it free from impurities. the itself.. There is suspense, ex- Unity on the home grounds, Saturday. age. telephone, our own American laboratories which guarantees story refined in 13. N. 17*17 and then—complete satisfac- The score was B. H. S. 12, Unity talk about in Members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary and Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. J. citement, I’ve heard men high power their tion, in “The Eyes of Mystery." Mr. Louis Saulier and family, who have Sons of Veterans attended services at the ( cars when I knew, all the time, that much of It is with pleasure that the management been living in the Kilgore house on Union Fairbanks their power was absolutely lost. People’s Methodist church last Sunday announces on Friday Douglas street, have moved into the Preble Sar- in his new picture, “Down to morning, where a sermon in keeping with Artcraft gent house in Monroe. ; Earth,” written by himself and adapted A large crowd attended the pictures at Putting a 40 h. p. engine in a heavy automobile Mothers’ Day was delivered by Rev. to little Anita Loos. j the screen by clever Crockett’s Theatre, Saturday night. is like a man to move Charles W. Martin. The Scouts of Fair- telling big strapping a Boy pre- John Emerson, producer previous The pictures were all very good and the I pilots the heavy piano alone. sented a very fine appearance acting as WATER POWERS banks-Artcraft triumphs, again war news were of interest to all. Thomas | activities of the energetic star in this R. Cook, B. H. S. ’18, gave a very escort to the visiting delegation and their In have production with notable results. fact, interesting talk on the present war, Oakland engineers not only developed a showing was most creditable with a large it is that “Down to the freely predicted beginning at the first and keeping high-powered engine—one that delivers 44 h. p, number in attendance. The sermon was Earth” is undoubtedly the greatest Fair- the audience’s attention throughout at 2600 r. m.— but they have placed it in a car banks screen ever the pop- p. most interesting for the day which is IN vehicle given speaking. MAINE% ular the reason for this, no doubt, noted for its scientific light-weight construction revered.- star, nationally being the fact that he wrote it himself, EAST BELFAST. First baptist Church, Rev. J. Wilbor incidentally adding to his accomplish- To every 48 pounds of this roomy, full-family No. 1 ments as an author. Oscar Olson spent the week-end with Richardson, minister; residence OIL e .1 _L .1 1 * 1 I.. Oakland Sensible Six, the high-speed overhead Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olson. 212-3. This During the last seven years there his parents, delivers ONE FULL Northport ave., telephone typical American youth whose “wander- valve engine WORKINf, has been the Azisco- Miss Hogan and her mother have moved church extends a cordial welcome to completed great lust” and ideas of living close to nature j HORSE POWER. from Searsport into their new home, the j hos Dam on the Magalloway River, are not in accord with the views of life those without a church home to worship Leman place. w hich stores nine and one-half bil- assumed his sweetheart, an ambitious with them. The sittings are free both up by I’ll be glad to demonstrate this REAL HIGH society bud. Bridge parties, matinee Mrs. Ernest Gross went to Bath Wednes- j and lion cubic feet of water, thereby in- with her husband POWER to you and your at any time you morning evening. Sunday morning dances, tea parties and sumptuous din- day,returning Saturday family the minimum flow of the in their car. preaching services at 10.45. Minister’s creasing ners are the important factors in the say. “How a exhibits his ac- Androscoggin River more than 100 pretty girl’s social career, and these oc- topic: person Mrs. Herbert Snow went to Jonesport cent. The cost of this cupy too much of her time for wander- ceptance of Christ.” At 12 00 o’clock per develop- last week where she has taken a position ings amidst God’s country in the great Touring Car $1050 Sedan $1250 Bible school in the At 6.30 ment was $1,000,000. : in the High school. vestry. outdoors. How the persistent youth Roadster $1050 Sedan (Unit Body) $1550 C. W. Rogers spent a few days at his $ Young People’s meeting in the vestry. takes her away from her surroundings On the West Branch of Penobscot cottage at Swan Lake last week, bringing Roadster Coupe $1210 Coupe (Unit Body1 $1550 service at Minis- and wins her over to his way of thinking Evening preaching 7.30, the Dam home a fine string of fish. F. O. B. Pontiac, Mich. River, great Ripogenus has despite herself offers one of the most ter’s topic: “A very fair question.” This, been built, which impounds the enor- amusing tonics the screen has yet dis- IN at service The Atkins and Catell cottages on Pat- I HAVE THEM IN STOCK BELFAST. Thursday, evening 7.30, prayer played. Many climes are visited and mous quantity of twenty-two billion terson Point were opened Sunday, their in the vestry, to which the public are many surprises are presented in typical cubic feet of water and which has add- owners motoring down from Bangor for Fairbanks style, ranging in variety from A. P. GOODHUE, Belfast, Maine cordially invited. Preaching at the the day. ed wonderfully to the efficiency of all doing a handstand on a mountain preci- Northport church Sunday at 2.30 p. m. [ wqter pow'ers on that river. The cost pice 8,000 feet above sea level to teach- Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Savery and daugh- The Methodist Rev. ing a the famous Fairbanks ter Wilda motored to Brewer Sunday, People’s church, of this improvement was more than hippopotamus OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX I smile. to call on their daughter, Miss Ethel Sav- ; Charles W. Martin, pastor. Parsonage, These two developments j $1,000,000. William S. Hart, the foremost portray- ery, who is teaching there ^™“““""“““amm™™mammbmmaa— No. 7 Court street. Telephone, 213-11. | will generate, when needed, more than er of western types, will be seen in his “Fol- newest “The Silent on Sat- Sunday morning, preaching, 10:45, I 40,000 horse power. effort, Man,” lowing in Strange Country. Sunday urday. This made by Thomas H. School, 12:00. All welcome. Sunday At Rumford Falls, there is being de- photoplay, Ince for Artcraft, introduces Hart as a 7:30. veloped added power to the amount of evening, preaching Preliminary miner who has his claim “jumped” in an war-talk (live minutes), “The War 16.000 h. p. and at a cost of over original and novel manner. Hart sets after a Through a Poet’s Eyes.” Sermon, “Till $1,000,000. ! about recovering his mine, and I series of adventures in which thrills and Another Day.” Prayer meeting this, from The following extract is On the Saco River, during this \ sensations rise to the ’nth degree, he at | Thursday, evening 7:30, “Discovering an of wins the uneven and a speech by advocate period, there has been completed two fight incidentally One’s Self in the Bible.” The direct, has the of that the State 1 pleasure knowing ownership: of the largest water power develop- personal benefit resulting from regular heroine of the story has given her heart ; ments on the river, namely, at Bonny to him. church attendance and participation in “Because private capital is ! drawn Eagle and at Hiram, where the present Hart’s role in “The Silent Man” gives t4A great net o/ mercy through a factor unwilling and afraid to develop | church activities is demonstrable him manifold opportunities to display his installment of water wheels equals an ocean oj pain in man’s well-being. One cannot go to our water powers in Maine, talents as a gun tighter—a resourceful, unspeakable 16,000 h. p. and with a reserve when church intelligently without profit. Peo- shall we be denied the benelit of | tireless, fearless contender against odds. needed of 4,000 h. p., at a cost of that would discourage the average man, Church has open doors and open all this great natural resource ple’s and the hundreds of thousands of ad- on account of some people fear- $2,000,000. hearts for all. Good singing. j mirers of this famous screen star will ing public ownership? Must we revel in the actor’s achievements during j At Grand Falls, on the St. Croix ESTHER E. HAMLTON. to de- the of the W'ait for private capital there has been unfolding story. to to the Red Cross j River, developed by A Ade fable will is one way give velop these powers, private cap- George two-part only Esther E.. widow of the late Joseph R. ; the St. Croix Paper Company 8,000 h. complete Saturday’s program ital has less 1 which developed is one of the A little contribution Hamilton of Swanville, died May 6th, at p. with an added reserve capacity of Monday' there playing THEREtill your heart says stop. than 7,000 h. p. per year for the strongest photoplays of recent date. This give the.home of her daughter, Mrs. Nettie M. 4.000 h. p. The expenditure at this last seven years?” 1 is the A H. Woods production of “The was more than a salve to Claridge, of Haverhill, Mass. Mrs. development $1,000,000. Guilty Man,” directed by Irvin V. Willat is only pride. Hamilton was born in Jackson, Eeb. 15, The same party on another under the supervision of Thomas H 1 The Central Maine Power Company The cast includes beautiful Gloria 1835, the daughter of the late Mr. and occasion said: Ince. one is developing at Oakland 3,000 h. p. Hope, Vivian Reed, William Garwood, not to that contributions of only Mrs Silas Stearns. She was the second This is say J. P. Charles French, Hal True conservation means and during the past seven years has Lockney, wife of Mr. Hamilton. From early life Cooley, John Steppling and Haywaid are not * * * expended $3,.'>00,000 in increasing the or even of one nickle, desired---and she was a strong Adventist in belief and immediate development Mack. dollar, only of who control the capacity and the efficiency its Ihe story is one ot gripping intensity, was always a most devoted Christian, corporations a dancer no plants. dealing with the life of Parisian devoted to her home, helpful to her situation say that there is | needed. Interur- and her illegitimate daughter, who, for more elec- The Portland and Lewiston j neighbors and friends, radiating a good I market in Maine murdering her stepfather, is prosecuted * * * use sur- so ban Railroad, in order to the influence wherever she lived. She had tric power you for the state by her own father, who when can $25—for power of the Androscoggin Elec- the of the beautiful For to $5 you give been an invalid for about fifteen years, see, gentlemen, that any pros- plus learning identity you give tric was built and in girl he is trying to condemn to death, for twelve of which she had been the pect of such corporations de- Company, put or to begs her forgiveness as well as that of when can $100, got! the past seven years to $25 you give constant care of her daughter. She was veloping our water powers for operation during her mother. Ruth Helen Davis and you give a cost of more than entirely helpless from the effects of i Maine people is out of the ques- at $1,000,000. j Charles Klein are the authors of the pro- can $500—is to the heaviest which a long and suc- $100 when you give dodge "rheumatism. Her death was caused by tion.” duction, enjoyed Here is a total of more than 90,000 cessful run on a Broadway stage recent- heart failure following a two weeks’ ill- this war has laid you h. p. which has been developed during ly that upon ness with pneumonia. Going to a strange Benjamin Chapin in the last chapter of obligation the past seven years; one-half of this city when an invalid of advanced years, “The Son of Democracy” will also be period has been the war period. But ! shown — a she made friends with all, particularly Monday. is not a this is to For this charity: for war conditions there would have In the constant endeavor equip its remember, the children who loved her for her beau- stars with roles which are best suited to been developed another large power tiful character. All of her married life their particular talents Goldwyn Pictures on the Androscoggin, namely: that at duty. •was spent in Swanville. She is survived has once more used excellent judgment Clark’s Rips, where the surveys and l in the selection of “The Cinderella Man” by five sons and two daughters, Willis for de- ! by Edward Childs Carpenter, as another E. of Delbert S. plans have all been completed a to because others E. and Cassius Belfast, starring vehicle for Mae Marsh. This is not time give give. and which power and Mrs. Nellie M. Claridge of Haverhill, veloping 14,000 h. p. It is difficult to imagine Mae Marsh as soon as normal in her role in others need. Mass., Herbert F. of Somerville, Mass., will be developed more excellently cast than This is a time to because “The Cinderella Man,” which in play give Mrs. Alice H. Rand of Monroe, and Lin- conditions obtain. form was one of Oliver Morosco’s great- coln D of Lincoln, Mass. One sister also a Do these facts show unwillingness est Broadway successes. This part of bow much to survives, Mrs. Jennie Cooper of Lincoln, dainty, sweet girl, romantic but genuine- No man can tell you you ought give. or timidity on the part of water power j ly gives Miss Marsh a wonderful Mass. Nine grandchildren and two great- Maine water human, owners to develop pow- to her aptitude for There” the need is so survive. The latter are opportunity display this: that “Over great grandchildren ers? Where has greater enterprise changing moods. It has been said of Except of John N. and Howard E., the little sons a a thous- been shown than the grand develop- Miss Marsh that she is girl of to the by giving all Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hamilton of Bel- sand faces, because of her faculty for ex- that cutting quick, only ments of Rumford Falls, Millinocket only by was held at her late pression before the camera. fast. The fuperal and in what and then and in Central Maine, Tom Moore, one of the famous Moore think can more—only home at 4 f m., May 8th, attended by that you you give particular could the State of Maine brothers support Miss Marsh in “TheCin- the pastors of the Advent and Congre- derella Man” which will be shown Tues- excess of it— hope to equal such development? not a little of but much The re- your gational churches of Haverhill. What have the promoters of the day. by giving me tdiuuus c/uuaii u uni in uii mains were brought to Belfast, Thursday, scheme to develop powers by the State children and from “Oq Trial” and “Fatty” Arbuckle in a from own your her son Willis who went to offer? only by taking your accompanied by two-reel comedy will make a remarkable A committal ser- (Signed) men who to attend the funeral. show for Wednesday. wife and from can the needs of the lot in the “On the most intensely dra- yourself, vice was held at the family WM. M. PENNELL Trial,” Rev. matic offering on the stage in recent Smart cemetery in Swanville, | the needs of the children of which swept the country with its are for and Charles W. Martin of the Belfast Meth- years, fighting you of wide appeal, makes in its production as a odist Church officiating. The remains died | superfeature of motion pictures, a play for be met. her sister, Mrs. Hattie Gross, who the men who have died you also unrivalled for its gripping moments. Im- in East Belfast last winter, were for the care of the company in the quarters agine a man happily married and the buried in the Smart cemetery past The Belfast Company and Belfast has the way of an armory father of a little daughter, accused of be 1 •week. a own soul how much it should of The Third Maine. nothing else to offer. murdering his friend. Picture him, Ask your at the bar of hearing for Walter Gray of the Naval Reserves, Edwin M. Morse, who has been a mem- prisoner justice, the the first time that his beloved wife be- Rockland, was in Belfast Sunday, ber of the company, left Monday for fore marriage was the dupe of the man of Commissions have been received by to guest, relatives._ Newport, R. I., where he is transferred he killed. With suspicion resting on her t he Belfast Company and the officers are electrocution become a member of the United States he takes the stand, facing now full-fledged in authority and all their to shield her. The trial terminates under Navy; John J. Casey left this week for War Fund for War Relief attention is given to the drill work and the most unexpected and unforeseen cir- cent of dollar received for the Red Cross goes A a to become a'mem- Every every on transfer >* Rockland cumstances. entire in times springjaedigie administration. There is yet a and most It feeds and Hothes populations company of the Naval Reserves; Charles B. The American Red Cross is the largest ber that the great calamity. That Will Make You Feel Better, Lori lot to be done before the company is per- in Boston the efficient for the relief of suffering time u Merrithew went to Portland with George E. S. Pitcher has been organization It is there to help your soldier boy in bis Bette”. x World has ever seen. Better, Eat and Sleep but the men are making great where will enlist in the Music need. fected, Warren they past week to attend the Eastern workers, In view of the fact that disease is It is made up almost entirely of volunteer With its thousands of workers, its tremendous strides toward success. Coast Artillery. Conference. without exception men ac- facilities in the season ! Supervisors’ the higher executives being stores and smooth running transportation ever the same, a medicine like Hood's It is planned a little later in almost all oases thus Orders were issued by Captain Orrin J. customed to large affairs, who are it is serving as America's advance guard—and a ball at the Opera House for which has been success- to give big their services without pay. to win the war. Sarsaparilla, on to the effect that every giving helping Dickey Friday benefit of the Belfast company and fees and ful for more than forty years in coin- the It is supported entirely by its membership Congress authorizes it. for drill at least once that it will be one of the disease and man must report it is expected by voluntary contributions. President Wilson heads it. hatting preserving health, season. As soon audits its accounts. The drills are being held at leading events of the It is today bringing relief to suffering humanity, The War Department is a safe one to each week. vllies enthuw* rely upon. the house becomes an armory it will and civil, in every War tom allied country Your Army, your Navy and your in weather and at- as both military Hood’s is known every- the ball grounds good restora- astically endorse it. Sarsaparilla be renovated and the necessary changes It plans tomorrow to help in the work of j in the stand Twenty-two million Americans have joined it. where as the standard blood puri- tract large audiences grand made which will fit it for the use of the tion throughout the world. attrac- _ fier, tonic and vitalizer. Its record each Wednesday and Friday evenings. company and it will make very is one of remarkable results. It has a little lax REPUBLICAN Some of the men have been tive quarters. _COMPLIMENTS OF THE JOURNAi treat- given entire satisfaction in the as a of the ---- in regard to drills, but part SECRET SOCIETIES. _._-_—------ment of scrofula, eczema, humors, ^ n< Government military force they must from a staging at theJFuel of About ( catarrh, rheumatism, loss appe- members of the WILLIAM. WALLACE CARTER. dren went to live with relatives. his h’ now for instruction. The following Belfast pany’s plant, fracturing that tired and neport at ^ tite, feeling general Masonic bodies were made officers tl|e one Mrs. Laura had been an John S. Trindle of Calais, representing two years ago sister, j Since that time he debility, and is taken as effectively of the Grand bodies in Portland William Wallace Carter died late Fri- meetings of Providence,came to Belfast Annie Carter of one of as another. the Armory Commission of the State of L. Curtis was Brightman One half-sister, at time year the past week: Allen day afternoon, May 10th, at the Waldo the ^ a friend and by accident Miss better as a was a visitor in this city Friday grand master of to visit and one niece, Brightman There is nothing prompt, Maine, elected district deputy County Hospital, where he was taken Clifford J. Pattee was sister met. Mrs. Brightman The funeral wa> tonic and appetite-maker for and looked over the Belfast Opera House the grand lodge; of brother and dence, survive. ; general of the May 4th, suffering with a complication Mr. j1 women and elected Grand High priest grand died. Nearly all his life rooms, weak and run-down men, and conferred with Mayor Clement W. has since the Nye undertaking chapter; Morris L. Slugg was appointed incurable diseases. He had been living steward of * children and old invalids and over Carter followed the sea as 2 Rev. J. Wilbor Richardson people, Wescott in regard to the taking of host and also captain of about a p. m., grand captain alone since the death, year ago, marine The convalescents. The rental of Wilmer vessels in the foreign merchant church officiating. the house as an armory. the guards of the grand council; his formerly Miss Martha Smal- Baptist It is to aids of wife, and an in Grove Cemetery. pleasant take, diges- State and city J Dorman was elected deputy grand and he was a well informed man men* was the house is borne by the ! Their only daughter, Miss tion, and supplies the vital organs commander of the grand commandery. ley of Belfast. Since re- it was not decided at the time interesting conversationalist. New York with the rich red blood essential to and while A. Smith of Bangor and Vesta died when 18 years old. S. M. Milliken of Rev. Ashley Carter, he had engaged in visitimbasj^J was the laws of were re- tiring from the sea in Belfast the past few days, health. that Mr. Trindle here, Rev. David L. Wilson of Bath 74 of age. When he was a | perfect He was years two fell Elizabeth A. Milhken. it necessary for chaplains of the grand and about years ago mother, Mrs. Get Hqpd’s Sarsaparilla today. the government make appointed grand small child his mother died and the chil- painting, j and of the grand chapter. the State and city to provide suitable lodge Camp, Song of Veterans, of Belfast Lynwood B. Thompson of the Thomp- I A. E. Clark son next Monday even- ™ T^.^NfTws Mfg. Co. left last Saturday on a will have a banquet business Hall. i ADVERTISEMENTS. trip to Chicago. ing in Memorial The is in annual meeting of the Children's Ralph I. Morse, Esq., Liberty, ooloniaTtheatre i foundry & Machine Co. Aid j axssys. Belfast Society of Maine will be held at the the critical illness of his father, |r the Dodge Brothers busi- \ called by j , .'lising \ Girls' on "r' and substantial Home, Northport avenue, Tues- C. Morse. which ia strong f Hon. Lucius THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY nf1'" and swift in I day afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock mia-tion and light May 21st, M. Greenlaw has bought of Her- ; jj j in The order Wm. “_ of business will be: reports ol house » H. Coombs the on Condon EDITH* 8TOREY The 0ne and 0n,y Trust Co. 1 man DOUQLA8 c Siockton Springs pub- officers, election of officers and commit- the Curtis house. of condition. street known as tatement tees, changes of by-laws, and any othei E. Knowlton, who spent the w,H,a™ ®-Hart \ Harrows’ shoe factory offer business peculiar to the Charles FA,R®ANKs j meeting. for a and good wages for winter in Belfast, Wednesday employment Norman S. l^ft women. Donahue, Agricultura visit in Boston, before going to i Agent for | short called to an advertisement I Waldo County, who makes his summer. inf mmw is Rutland, Mass., for the \Vm. M. Pennell, representative headquarters in Belfast, has taken the Mrs. V. A. Simmons have is- j Water Power Companies.) rent in the Stoddard | Mr. and residence at the the of ?J!L!!iPf engagement Store advertise the Hose corner cards announcing it i, of su^B suit ..more i Church and Market streets. ii jo our wihch are made of rich ma- ^ Alice Estelle, to Dr. Ed- He will room but it is understood ,heir daughter, il and shimmering. there, of N. H. H Mr- and Mrs- Sidney Drew Thri,,s AP,enty- that he ward Miller Corliss Plymouth, a Laugh Tonic qfluzcite will bring his bride here some Bubbling Bay Electric Co. adver- 3ffise , anhscot time in A. E. Wilson of the first Unitar- j iron. Price $4.50. June, who is now Miss Lancy oi Rev. Liver -lectric at the Colonial: Boardman With Douglas’ Wonderful Scenery Rich Hartland. ian Church will speak Tr|#e offers for sale some Elegantly A I West on the sub- : Theatre on Saturday evening in Sunshine u ires, bought before the recent “Stingaree” Philosophy Action! Action!!! Rich materials make Mr. and Mrs. John W. Small of City- in the Four Minute i Action!.* will Cross ^—————”1 ■ — .., hi price and which he sell ject of the Red M Hose of Luxite beautiful—soft, point have received a letter from the d prices. Men campaign. full-bodied, elegantly Canadian Co. the De- shimmering, Red Cross Society information O The Screen Sensation MONDAY A WONDERFUL STORY ; ;|js Hardware carry ! for dress- | | rich. It doesn't depend upon heavy The gauze to be used surgical und zinc guaranteed to bureau at 14-16 paint, chemical compounds in the dye to Cockspur street, London, and the classes have re- and wear ings has arrived : gallons longer. and Eng., April a give it weight gloss. j 19, 1918, enclosing partial Memorial Hall. The for Sen- sumed the work at Coodhue, agent Oakland so treated lacks the report from the British Red Cross So- Hosiery afternoon and Tues- His Success “THE GUILTY MAN” has in stock a line of these are every Broadway ,rs, beauty of Hose of Luxite and soon ciety in regard to the particulars of the rooms open ( 1 ill be to demonstrate their All are urged You us glad loses its body an'd strength. death of day morning and evening. ; expect to say that this picture is good. You think, “That’s what he is in business for.’’ But when a time. their foster son, Ralph W. Word- wcr at any leaves Hose and help. U story runs on Broadway for months and is acclaimed by the critics as the greatest play of the Repeated washing ing. The informant was private to come A b is having a special as new Lynn, year, what can we say. You’ll agree with us when you see it. Wyllie of Luxite fresh and snug o in the Uni- : 678,868 of Co. 9 PI. tie evening at 7 clock millinery at the price of $3.95. because the are not “loaded.” C, says: “Word- Friday pTi dyes Fire Girls and a ing was in Co. 9 PI. vestry the Camp Brown, R. F. D. 1, Belfast, has We offer Hose of Luxite be- C, On Aug. 19, 1917, tarian TUESDAY WEDNESDAY an entertainment to j h bike buggy for sale. cause we believe it is worthy your we were stretcher bearing on the Lens Blue Birds will give I GOLDWYN PRESENTS WILL’O THE WISP PRESENTS THE The wide of and any other ESSANY 7-PART DRAMA \\ Clark A Co., the Kuppenhei- patronage. range styles front, and were sending cases direct to the Women’s Alliance in carries this well ! and prices will suit every purse and to come. No admis- * ,USe Belfast, the railroad on taking about 16 friends who wish from trucks, MAE MARSH in “ON TRIAL* 3 make of clothes at prices purpose. and all are cordially U minutes. I was not with Wording when sion fee is charged y- .. $30. he was hit, but was told that he was invited. “THE CINDERELLA MAN” An All Star Cast in the Well Known / THE lifting a stretcher off of a truck when he Advertised Letters. The following Oliver morosco’s famous stage play. Cohan & Harris Success ,,-orge H. Salisbury is at the •* was hit by a piece of a and very shell, letters emained uncalled for in the Bel- where she is recovering Hospital, DINSMORE STORE badly wounded in the right thigh. I re- fast post office for the week ending May Invest Your Bond in War .aeration for appendicitis. member it being remarked how he kept Liberty Coupons Saving Stamps 14th: Ladies—Mrs. Artha Barnes, 2. Hie little son of Mr. and Mrs. hold of the stretcher until he was re- S. Buzzell Garage Gentlemen—H. Baker, -iqi 101 Jenney, was taken to the Waldo lieved. He was dressed and sent at once [« |.. _Jl(aonz>|iOirt uoi.Jifcz: Co., A. A. Knowlton, care of E. L. Knowl- last morning to No. 22 Hospital Friday Casualty Clearing Station, E. B. William A. Banks to ton, Capt. Simpson. 11 with began Monday where he died August 23rd. Private pneumonia, abundant in the move his store from the Old Corner Fish are reported drug Frank Healey of Co. C, was on the little daughter of Mr. and helping Hand- Store to the Curtis on streams and lakes in this vicinity. block Main street. the same stretcher. He is still with that 0 shall O. Knowlton, has been ill some were displayed at the The Booth Fisheries have and can specimens week with pneumonia, but is Company company supply all details.” Mr. Fish Market and at the City Drug practically completed the extensive re- and Mrs. Small also received a short time City proving. Store last Monday. At the latter place pairs on their local plant near the lower ago a special message from the of seed Depart- “Indeed I Will tor Thee ‘‘brook Make )00 packages garden the fish were marked trout, bridge. Supt. McFaul reports the season ment of Militia and Defence at Ottawa, received at the Public Safety but the particular brook was not men- as later than usual. They expect to em- that was buried be dis- stating Ralph by the High street and will tioned. ploy a large crew to make up for lost Hospital authorities in the Communal free to who calls for anyone time. campaign in Maine for Cemetery Extension, a recognized burial The recruiting | Clothes Beautiful’1 seeds consist of cucumber, ese for the Y. M. C. A. work The Belfast bowling team went to ground in France. A wooden cross with obtaining men onion and tomato, muskmelon, which men are ur- Rockland last Thursday to play the sec- all the particulars of the deceased in- in France, for 1,000 iiora Jackson Bridges, Depart- General Pershing, ond game in a series of seven. The Bel- scribed thereon has been erected to his gently requested by Is the translation of the Egyptian hieroglyphics which are the ex- 1 and also com- notic Instructor past a has been The recruiting fast team lost in total score of 2326 to memory. He was a private in the 2nd opened. >f Thomas H. Marshall Circle, Waldo is of an ancient Pharaoh’s desire to h is as 219.3, but won the first by 60 pins. Fol- Pioneer Battalion. mittee appointed for County pressions gratify queen, G. A. R recently present- I. Morse of f the is the summary: Orlando E. Frost and Ralph lowing Robert P. one of Belfast’s lead- rendered Dr. Wal ace of the British Museum at Cairo. i Grade of the Mc.Lellan Chase, by Budge Fifth ROCKLAND. Belfast. musicians and com 36x18 ing posers, recently re- itli a beautiful silk flag, May 21st, at Silver Philips.463 ceived from Frank J. Rigby, leader of Tuesday evening, use their salute and other for in Hurley.433 Harvest Grange hall, Waldo, there will Clark.458 the military band at Fort McKinley, the rk entertainment and Stevens.486 following note of appreciation in regard be given a supper, FRAGRANT LINEN Women are the same the thousands District Nurses' Assoeia- of the Red Cross. despite entral Smith.426 to Mr. Chase’s march, which he had dedi- social for the benefit When your ironing board is in he Maine State Association will be served from 6.30 to 8.30 p. you pad of years that have elapsed, and it part, BELFAST. cated to this band: “I guess you will Supper to at the Cen- some orris root between the bi-monthly meeting m. at 25 cents. Entertainment to com- put layers in wear- Pinnette.499 l think I’m not very appreciative of your t leir persistent yearning for beauty ,,ne General Hospital, Lewiston, Staples. 448 at 9 m. Tickets 15 cents. of cloth. When the clothes are ironed mighty fine compliment because I haven’t mence p. that has into existence at 2.30 p. m. Dr. Hatch. tio us. ing apparel brought May 18th, written but I am Come and help a Thayer.422 before, really awfully on this it gives delightful fragrance ■ of Auburn will give an the Electric Iron. lodwin I have Brown.417 ; busy. three band rehearsals every Children’s night was observed last to them. on the treatment of infectious day, one with my old band and two with Tuesday evening by Aurora Rebekah Every nurse is requested to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Chapman of this a band of recruits that came in from Lodge, I. O O. F., when supper was ( L Anderson, Sec. city have received a letter from their Chicago with the last draft. They are to about 80 children. A long pro- son Clarence of 18th Infant- served who left recently Company E, Hammons, fine orchestra men and are taking up concert recita- that is at No. 1 Belvue gram including singing, Iron has if not made pleasurable, for ry, stating he The Electric simplified, drafted men Camp Devens, band instruments so I have to drill them. solo and class dances, etc., was Base in France. The letter was | tions, to Hospital of fabrics, linens and the pressing transferred Camp Mill, Long We shall take a part of them out next all present. The B. the freshening dainty pretty written on Red Cross and was dat- greatly enjoyed by of the 39th paper N. Y., to Company L Tuesday which will give us a band of 40 instrumental music. ed April 23rd He said he had been hav- H. S. trio furnished of of all sorts. Arthur Robinson of this city garments men and shall hate more soon. We in was Mrs. Mary trouble with his but was The committee charge of also ing right eye, arence Hurd Northport, have played the march and are very Annie Mrs. Mabel receiving the best of treatment. They MacNeil, Mrs. Black, men at e drafted Camp Devens, : proud of it. The boys all call it “our Mrs. Alvra Southworth, Mrs. are a fine lot of are Partridge, to in physicians. They -en sent Camp Humphreys march.” It is full and not common like Vienna Mrs. Esther Hart- there to save their country as they Stephenson, C. of the Second help in Company most of the marches we get. It was a shorne and Miss Florence Keene. are not receiving a twentieth part of •rs Regiment. very generous compliment you gave us, in j Price what they would civilian practice. To Waldo County Farmers. M. $4.50 Bob, and the boys all join me in thanking Warden E. T. Besse of Thorn- are needed and Their services appreciat- food administrator for you. We have a little more duty to do R. Knowlton, jsed the arrest recently of two He asks if it is for iiis ! ed. possible par- has received from Dr. this year than last, guardmount every Waldo County, nen in Searsmont who were not obtain sufficient leaf of den- | ents to gold of Federal food morning, three concerts per week and be- Leon S. Merrill Orono, with the law of placing their home to fill his teeth as he could ng tists at for the following ginning next Tuesday we shall have to administrator Maine, n traps set for muskrats. They not lind it in France. He says lie has for calisthenics The self-explanatory letter: “To cover any eard before Maurice W. for his when play every day. ELECTRIC CO. Judge some line souvenirs parents BAY in relation to the pro- PENOBSCOT parades will begin soon, then the days misunderstanding d but also said that ever does. France is plead guilty, he gets home, if he farmers a mo- duction of wheat raised by the case. will be full. As it is, I don’t get re ignorant of a law in the in fine condition even now in the worst ment from 5.30 till 9 o’clock but I like it in Waldo County, will say that there are ; -re discharged with the costs of has ever known. He ex- war the world the Food Control Act and am growing fat, weigh about 30 no restrictions in 1.73 in each case. the that the States would pressed hope of wheat a farmer pounds more than when I came into ser- governing the quantity of it. He is confi- Clarence McKeen has entered upon his Belfast High school paper, The not suffer on account of the market in vice. When the last regiment went over may raise, or limitation “we can’t in the at the plant of for the winter term, has just dent that help winning it. Under reg- fourth season vulcanizing they took four of my boys and this time which he can sell special of Newel end.” He his not to worry near ued from the press urges parents in Maine are Belfast Steam Vulcanizing Co. the I am trying to supply them with recruits ulation farmers permitted * while he is more | f Thorndike. It contains editor- about him for thinking wheat of has I so they will not break into my regular to have ground or exchanged foot of Main street. The company than ever he has not seen a ■rt original prose articles and of home sufficient to meet band. We have some league ball their own production a still and will have dis- since he arrived there in big recently installed a report of the class play, The homesick day un- a the requirements of their households players here, drafted men, and have water for sale. ■ name appeared tilled urdy Girl, and alumni notes of j June 1917. Clarence’s We make this t wonderful ball team. We play at the til next harvest. explana- | The business and Sunday in the casualty list of slightly professional j tion because in some instances a state- The Saco Valley Canning Company it is ball games, so can see them all. Hope to e the school’s enter- but his parents think the of encouraged wounded, ment has gone out that farmers do not has completed the record season their | them. see Belfast some time. We may come tha amount of advertising. ! case mentioned in this letter to with Arthur J. large have a right to have wheat of their own local plant in this city, there with our band, when this h- into white flour.” Rondeau of Auburn, manager, and S. A. I war is over.” production ground Parker of Belfast, field agent. They be- j an gan work on putting their plant in con- j Hfe Have Jition the last of August and had a good I lave Organized I When you ;orn pack considering the unusually poor season. For the past seven months they rent Aluminum have been canning apples and have used a house to and Values 18,000 barrels. Several large Govern- j Give it a coat of befare Quality nent orders for the army were filled, j good paint ■ a on it. It won’t Club Orders for next season’s pack have al- j you tack sign -eady been received. j cost as much as repairs will later. Maintained a house ! always At the special meeting of the Belfast- I Also, well-painted iearsport school committee held in the rents more readily than a shabby In the face ot an short- unprecedented mperintendent’s office last Friday even- one—rents for more money too age ot good fabrics, the ng E. E. Roderick was unanimously j :lected superintendent of the union dis- pNr^I 7/^v | < 7Vie Guaranteed ;rict. No other candidate was consider- j elected Paint :d. Mr. Roderick was previously ULV Vjfc-i Lea*/ an*/ Zinc KUPPENHEIMEK fewer Gallons—Wears Longer ,o complete the unexpired term caused by j he resignation of Wm. B. Woodbury re- | It is as essential to use good reputation for standard quality and ligned. He came here from the Orring- ; just on a house own and rent on district presenting excellent recom- ] paint you values is being maintained. nendations, which he has fulfilled. Mr. ] as on the one you live in. There- toderick has a charming wife, a little fore, paint with Devoe and increase laughter and son. He is living in the The smart, form-fitted, militaryjstyles, the value of your property. Hraig house op High street. Mr. Roder- such as the Sheridan shown here, call an ck has also received increase of 1200 We guarantee Devoe because we n his for skilled tailoring to insure satisfac- salary. know it is pure and because we tory and lasting fit. In every respect know that it alw ays gives our cus- One 5 Teakettle (see r ig. ri It contains no qt. t’s a time to on the resources of tomers satisfaction. One 7 cup Percolator (see Fig. G) rely D) silica, china clay or other One 3 qt. Berlin Saucepan (Fig The House of Kuppenheimer tor the whiting, One 6 qt. Preserving Kettle (Fig E) adulterants. Devoe is guaranteed One qt. Sauce Pan (see Fig A) ol the season's best interpretation style. to take fewer and wear One 1 1-2 qt. Sauce Pan (see Fig. B) gallons One 2 qt. Sauce Pan (see Fig C) longer. We are always glad to show attract- One set: Carving Knife, Butcher ive color combination! Ask. for booklet— Knife (see Fig. O) Knife, Paring “Keep Appearances Up and Expenses One Pride of the Kitchen Outfit $22.50 to $30.00 (see Fig. H I J) Down.” 1 All Quality Brand Aluminum Ware> guaranteed for twenty years. Others at $12.50, $15.00 HALL-cLLlb nAKUWAKt: LU. FRED D. JONES and $20.00 Department Store $18.00 in Hardware” Main Si, BELFAST, ME- “Everything Mato*. Harry W. Clark & Co. Tel. 55. 52 Main Street. Bel fa*!, of the Belfast Miss Katherine E. Pillabury returned The annual meeting | Woman’s Club will be held this, Thurs- The House in Belfost to Boston, Wednesday, after spending. Kuppenheimer at the home of Mrs. James the winter with her cousin, Mrs. William day, evening S. Hi rriman, the president. K. Keene. j Oil Fuel For Locomotive*. Needs For .American English Statistics compiled under the super- Clay. vision of J. D. Northrop, of the United -- • States Geological Survey, Department of as us think is something a Most of clay the Interior, from reports submitted by Miss as sand or gravel. common and abundant all railroad companies that operated oil- by sickness and you lose your pay or the benefits resultingday comes as a surprise to be illness that Consequently it burning locomotives in the United States, from a full day’s work. Usually the ordinary on Board Committee can if select the told by the Shipping show that the quantity of fuel oil con- compels you to lay off be prevented you in Wash- Mineral Imports and Exports sumed by them in 1917 was 45,707.082 right kind of medicine. Thousands of New England people of that even in this day great or for the “L. F.” Atwood ington, barrels, a gain of 3,580,665 barrels, 8.5 have years dejiended upon genuine we have to shortage of ocean going ships per cent over 1916 and a larger consump- Medicine to keep them from getting sick through careless tion than in any other year. import from England every year 200,000 eating, taking cold, sluggish condition of the liver and bowels, The total distance covered by oil-burn- long tons of clay. Last year and to rheumatism. A quick relief for constipa- to 250,000 ing engines in 1917 was 146,997,144 miles, tendency tons. bowels in active condition and we imported more than 250,000 Pare- and the average distance covered per tion. Keep your daily you'll a substitute for Castor Oil, Castoria is harmless was 3 2 a ;10 cenls a of this clay neither barrel of fuel consumed miles. seldom sick. Remember only ONE CENT dose, Furthermore, great part Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains get full and goric, lor Oil-burning locomotives were operated in of the “L. F.” made the comes over in steamers loaded Onliiin. Morphine nor other narcotic substance. for a 60 dose bottle genuine only by in constant use for the YOUR 1917 over 32,431 miles of track in 21 in steamers loaded with clay more than years it has been L. F. Medicine Co., Portland, Me. the rest big tliVrty Wind CoUc and States. max- relief of Constipation, Flatulency, [what to 50 cent and more of their up per Diarrhoea; allaying arising therefiom, -»-- These ships feverishness aids the as- DO imum carrying capacity. and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, DOLLARS their freight. and natural sleep. put into Fowey, England, for similation of Food; giving healthy boats Panacea—The Mother s Friend, To get this (Slay on and off the Tlie Children's An in- Worth requires ten days on each cargo. One Hundred Cent*’ is significant percentage of the clay of Mercy and Relief for small as ballast. This represents shipped Every War Fund Dollar. lots loaded into big liners at Liverpool. But it will be seen that the importation of English clay consumes an important Tour Ked Cross dollars every cent of tonnage measured in days of dollar actually EVEREADY amount ship every Red Cross inci- time lost because of natural delays relieves suffering- actually goes as of this freight. one dent to the transport you give it, for war relief. Not our manufacturers pay the into BATTERY Why do cent of goes STORAGE any contribution in order high freight rates now necessary Red Cross administration expenses from Eng- to obtain an article like clay the overhead of War Fund adminis- ■ as we all know, an abun- TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. A Contest in Which the land? There is, Everybody tration is more titan covered by c ■ A great dance of clay in this country. is Invited to interest accruing from the hanking of 1 Participate. sulphated battery will put a clay is produced here, The following transfers of real estate not deal of high grade the funds. All relief work per- the best starter out cf commission. ■ in Waldo ADADLY a character suitable for pottery, were recorded County Registry j of the is covered and of At the semi-annual meeting taining to the war amply II Rl lilt 1 ■ TiM should be quickly a re- I3th, fliA f\ * * Heavy discharges and other articles which of Deeds for the week ending May in Lew- revenues of the Ked ** porcelains Maine State Board of Trade held by the normal and fully replaced by the generator. in their 1918: dues. clays of special excellence iston March 1918, Mr. W. B. Kendall, Cross through membership ZT • quire 21, to over half CTTT But ruinous sulphation, common manufacture. But not much Belfast, to Bowdoinham’s famous sheep raiser, con- Tour answer to humanity's cry— AT|ON Charles B. Hazeltine estate, III I this recharging ■ that our industries Rais- your donation to war relief -includes test most batteries, prevents of clay of this grade Cooper & Co., do.; land and buildings in cluded a notable address on Sheep war broke not the care and restoration of so that when called upon for starting a is domestic. When a on the only mg require Belfast. ing in Maine by glowing eulogy ■ the is a mission of mercy the is not there. Gradual of it was domes- wounded. It Ml I power “juice” out in 1914 only a third State of Maine, and offered to contribute (.AM J X »C,IUea|»l tnw w Wayne Chapman, Northport, to George to the famished, the homeless and VlAll X™ accumulation of excess sulphation weak- a nave noi oeen duic to be offered tic. We liberally towards prizes and the ■ Bowden, do.; land in Northport. helpless, the lame, the halt, ii ens the and interferes with the fast enough to Maine State battery and equip our deposits under the auspices of the of war that ^4 Frank L. Hatch, Morrill, to Robie blind—all the victims ap- of new un- generation energy. make these English clay imports of Trade to those who submit the mankind. land in Morrill. Board peal to the heart of Heap whether Mears, do.; one free from * necessary. In fact it is doubtful reasons why Maine is the best The relief of invalided soldiers, re- EVEREADY is the battery Robie Morrill, to William L. best forty Mears, train- one reliable and we will as much high grade clay Board lief of the mutilated and blind, ruinous sulphation—the a produce land in Morrill. State to live in. The State by West, Belfast: for useful ■ we did in 1917. Our manu- ing of crippled soldiers pur- economical storage battery. The definite in 1918 as Mass to vote referred the matter to the Execu- George F. Stowers, Boston, care and I* the but can not suits—relief service for vrritten with each a facturers want the clay they tive Council and the State Board's Ex- S dll eizrs of Auto Tires guarantee given J. E. Witham, Bucksport; land in Stock- revival of soldiers on furlough from ■ as want. is warranted by its 10 anywhere near as much they Council at a meeting at Bruns- t Eveready fully get ton ecutive the front—relief of children through- V ulcanized. Springs. ac- service record. The reduced output is due to railroad and wick on Patriot’s Day unanimously years' Ida M. Baker, -Waltham, Mass., to out devastated territory—relief of de- | to Mr. Kendall’s offer. Other pub- * size conditions and is not related cepted soldiers relief to All work guaranteed. There’s an EVEREADY tofit any andstyle k operating W. Baker, do.; land in Searsport. citizens have also responded pendent families of which George lic spirited o» battery box—for every car. the character or size of the deposits and the funds in Germany—relief among |; David L. Cross, Linrolnville, to Horace | with generous financial aid prisoners to France FREE are of large production. are now provided for. repatriated people returning Batterie. Inspected capable land and buildings in Lin-; for the prizes 1 Belfast Steam Vul- Carter, do.; — service do not mine their —children’s and hospitals— _ in A free reRardle»s Domestic producers Prizes. refuges jjjt m Drive anytime. t colnville are the divisions of or- the make of as their English will be these among I Co. of your battery. clay quite cleanly to A. The first prize of fifty dollars canizing ^as Pearl R. Hamlin, Thorndike, work that carries practical aid Nor is the domestic clay as awarded to the individual who submits ganized competitors. and buildings in wide ti« !d of Burleigh Ward, do.; land the greatest number of reasons accepted to its every object in a uniform in character. It will not bring Thorndike. ! by the committee. activity. Its scope embraces Russia, the high prices paid for English clay. But I of dollars and Armenia Henry H. Webb, Brooks, to Merton L. The second prize twenty-five Rournania. Serbia. Italy more could be sold if it could be produced will be awarded to the one who submits —besides the field of France. land in Brooks, i great Fogg, do.; reason. and carried to its market.. Still more the best single Yo’ir donation makes this great mis- Merton L. Fogg, Brooks, to Henry H. There will be twenty-five prizes of one could be marketed if cleaner more uni- sion of mercy your own. land in Brooks. dollar each for the twenty-five other that Webb, do.; The Red Cross carries 100 cents’ form clay were produced, for in contestants who submit the next best Frank S. Harriman, Stockton Springs worth of aid for every dollar donated. event the consumers would use a greater reasons. to Victor A. Gray, do; land in Stockton Each contestant is expected to file percentage of domestic and correspond- with Edward M. Blanding, of in their mixtures. Springs. Secretary ingly less English clay Maine State Board of Trade, his or Herbert L. Curtis, Belfast, to Ira F. and the However, our complete dependence her and with name and address land and build- reasons, must Eugene E. Thompson, do; and in addition there upon English clay continues We attached thereto; ings in Belfast. should be included in the same envelope rely on English clay as a chief ingredient THIS IS THE TRUE Robert J. Sprague, Amherst, Mass., et live other copies, in order that each of the dishes we eat from, the paper in have land member of the committee shall op- in a!., to Maud C. Sprague, Frankfort; our books and magazines, the porcelain portunity for inspection, but these com- and in a dozen buildings Prospect. should have nothing to in- RED CROSS SPIRIT our electric light sockets and half mittee-copies Henry B. Ladd, Belfast, to Clara Annie dicate the name or residence of the other articles of less general use. land in Belfast. author. If the reasons are typewritten it is a fact that far less Howie, Waldo; Fortunately it will be a simple matter for the Con- Walter G. Norris, Burnham, to Eslella English clay is necessary to proper manu- testants to have typewritten carbons A Little Story Wish a Big E. Hulf, do; land in Burnham, close December facture of paper that is now used. Be- made. The contest will in It. W. Hammett, Frankfort, to and the Committee of Award Thought sides domestic clay there are many other j George 1, 1918, land and will be supplied with a copy through the that could .Charles H. Bartlett, Bangor: substances of domestic origin Secretary’s oflice. It is hoped that de- buildings in Frankfort. of be used in the body, not the finish, of this cision will be reached so the award A mouth ago ilia Kelt Cross chapter I to Ira F. and Ellen J. Curtis, Belfast, can be announced by December paper. Also over half of the English prizes in Bay City, Mich., received a hurry- land in Bel- is not confined to in Eugene E. Thompson, do; 31, 1918. This contest TELLS THE WHOLE STORY clay we use is consumed making paper. will be up call for 100 dunnage bags. Troops fast. residents of Maine, but responses of an So that if a shortage English clay welcome from those abroad as well as at were about to move, and through PRESTON’S Harry Clements, Monroe, to WTilbur H. Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady presents ‘it would not be highly one is invited to parti- was not should develop home, and every oversight their equipment in succinct form the case against the Ger- land in Monroe. became Nado, do; cipate. to lie made and Transient Stable serious until the shortage very complete. The hags had man people and that against the use of Livery, Boarding Clifton M. Gray, Charlestown, S. C., Committee of Award. German in until there was only a half of the and sent within 48 hours. A request the language this country great, land and OFF MAIN STi et als., to Ella S. Gray, Belfast; The Committee of Award comprises and when he says: IS SITUATED ON WASHINGTON STREET, JUST normal supply or less available. fur help was senl over the town, “We are at war with the whole German buildings in Belfast. the following; Hon. Carl E. Milliken, etc. Careful drivers i: _ the stores were searched successfully I have*sinirl« and douole hitches, blackboards, Governor of Maine; Rev. Henry E. Dun- people—not merely with the Hohenzol- Ella S. Gray, Belfast, to Martin S. those Librarian of the Maine State Li- for the right materials. Among lerns and the junker class but with every Your is solicited. Telephone—stable. 18-J; house, 18*3. WHEN THE FROGS SING. land and in Bel- nack, patronage Gray, Jr., do; buildings of came to German. They are all tarred with the brary; Dr. Robert J. Aley, Presicent who quickly responded and W. G. PRESTON, Propr same stick. It is fast. the University of Maine; Arthur G. the workrooms to help were impossible to read the Chug, kerchug, the frogs are singing chapter Fannie E. to Eliza- of the Lewiston Journal and about ten and statements of returned or escaped prison- beside the meadow Cobb, Searsmont, j Staples, two little girls, sisters, Down bars, Adams of Portland. ers, verification of which is with- beth J. land and buildings in Hon. Silas B. twelve of age, eaeli eager ro lend ample, Over me the hush of evening— Wiley, do; years out at the conclusion Contestants should send their responses for the arriving that the Over me the pale white stars. Searsmont. a hand and do something boys by mail addressed as follows: women and children are as bad as the scent, of to the front. All In the air—the spring-time Fred J. who were going day men. When women WANTED Alanson C.Bryant,Searsmont,to of all classes make CLUBBING BATES | Edward M. Secretary, unnumbered BLANDING, women and Gathered from years, the lingers of tlie a of Robbins, do; land and buildings in Maine State Board of Trade, tong practice spitting upon helpless On the a silver shimmer Sears-| GOODS of evir. grass, Maine. the little girls were fairly flying. Bag wounded prisoners and upon women and DECOM) HAND mont. Bangor, Of the night’s fast-falling tears. the last stitch un- sick children who O tii n. Furniture, tedding, after hag received happen to use an Eng- offers are toi cerj Rufus E. to Joseph H. Far- The following dubbing only etc. Antique furniture a eyecialr- Stone, Unity, | til scores were piled up ready for lish word in their hearing; when German When the frogs sing I remember SPY CAPTURED IN MAINE. to The one year have any thing to eel! droy neap in ! Red Cross women Journal paid do; land and buildings Unity. and the refuse food to subscriptions a Other days and other skies: well, shipment. Closing time came, starving you will receive prim y>t call. prisoners, in some cases it WAITER H C CON Youth! with all its and heartaches! Alfred Trask, Unity, to Laura A. Par- ! to be either woman superintending the making of pouring upon in advance: hopes An alien who is believed the those and ground to tantalize them—when chil- 249-3 64 Main Street, Love! that flowed from loving eyes! ker, Lynn, Mass; land and buildings in I a German or an Austrian, and among the bags counted completed dren are taught to throw stones at stock- The and Farm and Home. $2.00 And the fades and dwindles of different that if every one of the Journal present whose effects were maps parts announced ade Unity. prisoners and join in celebrations of and McCall s 2.25 In the purple of the past: of the including one of New York could come early the next The Journal Magazine. Maud A. Hurd, Winterport, to Roy E. country, workers the sinking of the Lusitania, they show Memories of hours long hidden— j harbor with several of the salient points work all the hags The and W Oman's Magazine, 2 35 morning and day themselves on a level in with the Journal into at last. Chandler; do; land and buildings in Win- i annotations in spirit Leap my sight marked with red ink and would he finished in lime for surely rapists, ravagers and persecutors in the The included in our terport. characters which no living man except Two crestfallen publications me by evening. German army. Therefore the only ues When the frogs sing through quiver was shipping to dif- Daniel W. to Lottie the prisoner could interpret, taken watt- clubbing offer may be sent Dreams of other lives than this: Hanson, Jackson, little girls, the tittle sisters, were we shall have for the German language | into custody at Vanceboro recently by DENTIST, land in Jackson. for her at the door as she de- will be to enable carefully selected per- ferent addresses. Skies of blue and Egypt’s waters— Page, do; States Marshal L. ing Deputy United Eugene sons ,! bliss— to Herbert make the Germans understand what now. Faces fair and days of Giles G. Abbott, Belfast, Harmon. Brought to Portland by the parted. « Send in your subscription Masonic Temple, Bellas! Flows the Nile before me they must do to be saved after we have sluggish land and buildings in the man such a Red ’’ Black, Searsport; deputy, put up light Cross Dunnage Bags. beaten them to the dust. Greener than a serpent’s eye: Belfast. against having his picture taken that it is REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Pl’B. Co., the and “We are awfully sorry, ma'am," said Dr. Brady holds that the German peo- Gleams lotus, pink stately, men were to hold to H. C. said six required him, are waves Walter J. Nickerson, Belfast, the older of the two, “but we can t ple not to be trusted, whether they Where the untold goby. and then Deputy Harmon had another Belfast, Maine. t. JUh'NSOIV live here or in That is true. ^E(E land and in Swan- come back tomorrow. You see tomor- Germany. Buzzell, do; buildings little run-in with him when he was tak- It does not against Amer- Chug, kerchug, the frogs are singing ville. row we have to—’’ And, without fin- hold, however, ing the man to the county jail. icans who blood Where the cat-tails and sway she looked happen to have German swing to J. W. Nick- The stranger was first picked up by the ishing the sentence, back H. C. Buzzell, Belfast, in their veins, nor is it intended to. Lai In the waters of the lowland— Vanceboro and they were under wistfully at the pile of bags. SAW WOOD at land and in officials, Americans are Americans. Germans are Attorney As in hour and erson, Swanville; buildings childhood’s day. the that he might be a sort of “It is too bad can’t come impression you back,” Germans. There can be no divided al- MAINE. In the air—old life in new life! Swanville. AND BELFAST. second Werner Horn. There was little said the “but I want superintendent, legiance, no “fifty-fifty” of loyalty or of In this year, those other years! an Aus- doubt in their minds that he was we all thank to thank you, and you, thought. There is no hyphen now. All Practice in all Courts. Probate In my heart life’s golden memories— was FROM ACROSS THb SbA. trian or a German, and while he done Touched with and tears! for the work you’ve today. You who are not for America are against it.— Thrift happiness dressed like a common laborer, he did not Buy Stamps two have 1 een a wonderful help, and New York Herald. e specialtv. a who earned his bread A young soldier in the 101st Field Ar- look like chap by We have engines, wood saws, and saw his that pile of bags wouldn't be nearly so Fire Destroyed the Town. writes to his mother: the sweat of his brow. Looking over tillery big if you hadn’t been here. Good Boston War Gardens. I frames in stock at reasonable prices. com- they discovered the "Things look as if they were fast personal belongings, Probate Notices and at once decided to hoi I night." The city’s motor christened ing to a head, to judge by the scraps of maps, they tractor, MACHINE COMPANY, WlSCASSE'r, Me., May 8. The little vil- i States authorities in The next when the super- has started | THJRNDUE men we here. You can’t beat the him. The United morning “Liberty Queen” cultivating of situated on an get lage Westport, island I were notified and Mar intendent came down to unlock the the war on the public Maine. Proba British long, and when we get really Portland Deputy city gardens golf Portland, WALDO SS. In Court of between Woolwich and Boothbay, and after the links at Franklin Farm of 191c be no us back. shal Harmon went suspect. workrooms for the day she was aston- park. Manager Belfast, on the 9th day April, was started there will holding south of Wiscasset, practically de- a fuss when he Samuel said he to have executrix of the will of ’> We have got the freshness and enthusi- The stranger made quite ished to See the two little girls stand- Youngman hoped M. Chase, stroyed tonight when a fire which started to and when the the citizen farmers their tracts Chase, late of Brooks, in said ( m asm that the others cannot have, and was brought Portland, ing in the cold by the locked door planting in the portable sawmill of Morse Broth- decided that he must have his the middle of the month. F. W. ed, having presented her second that is what is to win in the end, officials so to see 1" by Mayor BROWN, Jr., a going “Oh, I'm glad you she count of administration of said es; ers was carried by high wind to other there was a row Peters is to a ! as or else for picture taken, great designate “Planting day” the just in athletics anything said. “I thought you said you couldn't lowance parts of town, wiping out 23 resi- six men had him he and will sow the first seed. that matter. When the secured, Ordered, that notice thereof be gr- dences and 11 summer cottages and en- and then Har- come?” and Counsellor at “Don’t get worried over all the fool was ‘'mugged,” Deputy Attorney Law, weeks successively, in The Republics tailing a loss of nearly a quarter of a to take him to When “Oh, we knew those Red Cross tags in Bellast, stories that the German propaganda is mon started jail. > He a newspaper published million dollars. The fire swept from east had to be finished for the sol- Sorry Spoke. interested m; at home all the im- they came within sight of the county Just County, that all persons to a spreading regarding be held at »<• west, covering territory about four on Anderson the diers,” exclaimed the little one, with BROOKS, MAINE. at a Probate Court, to in our Army over here. It is institution down street, miles and three miles wide and is morality of next, and sC long alien asked wherfe he was being taken “and we got up at “Before 1 became an author I had more the 14th day May absolute rot, for so far as 1 have seen, glistening eyes, the said accour still burning late tonight. more in all oi the Courts of Maine if any they have, why than there was and the deputy replied; “To jail.” The three o’clock this and got the money than brains, but now I have Practice there is less of it here morning not be allowed. he was not than said the at back home. Spread this around, for the alien expressed the belief that w-ashing done early!” brains money,” speaker ELLERY BOWDEN. Harmon was as a men are sick of all the going there, but just meeting. A true Attest: getting mighty Fund. copy. Stomach Dead the that he was. At this point the “How is it with those who have neith- Pearls to Children’s Chas E. Johnson, unnecessary advice they get from positive SUPPLYING FRENCH HOSPITALS. at- one of the audience. states people at home, and it is not right to have fuh began, and when the prisoner er?” inquired The London Dally Express his * Man Still Lives to some rough stuff, he was “If the gentleman desires to relate collar, of a Probate Court held at Heltast, them worry or be fooled by the aforesaid tempted pull that a magnlflcant composed At was Red Cross serv- of Waldo, in vacs in such a position that the deputy The hospital supply experience, I will cheerfully give way,” of famous Vanderbilt for the County propaganda. fifteen rows A. 1918. who suffer from sour stomach, a telegraph pole ice in France has 16 warehouses filled was the quick response.—Boston Tran- the 13th day of April, D, People “Funny how after one has been over able to jam him against connected by large diamonds fermentation of food, distress after eat- of such a forceable manner that all the with medicines, instru- script. pearls, t here a little while one loses all sense in drugs, surgical worth in all about A certain instrument, purporting relief in has and set In plaques, I ing and indigestion, and seek Back in the fight was taken out of him. What ments and It serves 6,4123 last will ana testament of Ephraim sympathy for the Boche. dressings. oJ of artificial are a is the Duchess of Marlbor- Freedom, in said County large chunks digestors, while I was in charge of become of the alien since is mystery, French Simplicity in keeping with war times $25,000, late of training camp, military hospitals. children’s fund. been presenter for killing their stomachs by inaction just as but it is probable that he is at a recent wedding at gift to the jewel deceased, having the unloading and storing of commissary altogether was emphasized ough's that said will he as of is dead- in the United have with petition praying surely the victim morphine German pris- interned somewhere when Miss Virginia diamond tiarras already i> supplies, I used to have fifty safely West Ringlield, Me., Three and that letters testamentary issue ening and injuring beyond repair every felt sorry for States.—Portland Press. of Boston was united in to the duchess for the fund, the executor oners for a gang, and really ooscnee s uerman Woodworth been sent W. Bragdon, he being nerve in his body. that idea syrup. to Frank E. of Swamp- them most of the time. Well, marriage Wright of which she Is the treasurer. Every therein. What the stomach of every sufferer in the War. The is and I wish the people with Another Country Mass., at the Wright cottage. to contribute one ah gone now, Why use ordinary cough remedies, scott, woman is asked piece Ordered, that notice be given to from indigestion needs is a good prescrip- wore a gown of checked humanitarian instincts could stay oyer bride gingham establish child wel- causing a copy of this tion that will build his put when Boschee's German has been of Jewelry to help interested by up stomach, here with us a little while and get wise Del Nicaragua, Syrup with a sunbonriet of the same material three weeks successively into San Juan Sur, maternity centers, of which be published strength, energy and elasticity it, so for fif years a bouquet of trailing arbutus. fare and a pub to themselves.” 8. Nicaraguan Congress Tuesday used successfully y-two and carried Journal, newspaper ^ to a May are needed In the United Republican at a > and make it sturdy enough digest and her allies. States for The wore khaki. 5,000 more Belfast, that they may appear declared war on Germany in all of the United groom » meal without artificial aid. parts held at Belfast, hearty of war was adopted by Kingdom. Court, to be wi"hm The declaration colds settled in tha the aecond Tucfda> The best prescription for indigestion of President coughs, brcnchitis, said County, on Congress at the suggestion of cock before ever written is sold by druggists every- lung troubles. It gives next, at ten the _ IA with only four dissenting throat, especially Great Expectations. nave, why no"the where and A. A. Howes & Co. and is CASTOR Chamorro, free from forT sale show cause, if any they by a a rest, I heard ami votes. Congresp also adopted declara- the patient good night’s Timid Daughter—I thought should not be proved, approved rigidly guaranteed to build up the stomach For Infants and Children States condition. tion of solidarity with the United with easy expectoration in the A covered buggy in good In the cellar Just nowl and and cure or money back. coughing, a scuttle petition ^ indigestion, and American republics at war with to soothe apply to granted^^ is named In Use For Over 30 Years other morning, gives nature a chance For particulars Rest of the Family (Jumping up)— This prescription Mi-o-na, Austria and authorized the MRS. W. E. MARSH, A true cop,, form in Germany and off the of coal? j0BNS0N. Reg,-* and is sold in small tablet large for utilization toa the inflamed parts, throw disease, and Market A scuttle President to take steps hia health, Corner Church Streets, boxes, for only a few cents. Remember in the the patient to regain Maine. full measure of the nation’s forces helping tfig Belfast, i the name, Mi-o-na stomach tablets. They W. O. Poor & Son. war. gold by jieverfail. &

J ■ came May 4th lien 1 ittlcfield Mi- iicut where she has spent la pn with her daughter. ,er‘ T. Barker pf Wood- ^rs n. and I5c. 'lu,en guests of Mrs. Barker’s 10c. 1 1 A. L. Blaisdell. v ,nd Mrs. IN BELFAST BY ABE FOR BALE : and Manley MeAuliffe sl IIIK.y i swan Lake a few days, P. CARLE e been lishing for land- si ESSIE has all the Who by special arrangement :I: of Worcester, Mass., SOLD BY o all the time. May ith, called here by p Palmer-Owen Bros. patterns ■>s of his mother, Mrs. WAITING TO SEND. i REEDOM. TROY.

\ re Cole, wife of George Mr. George Meservey has returned Mr. and occurred Mrs, Pearl Harmon of Accessories. lie’s Corner, from Lowell, Fashionable Massachusetts. have brief illness. She Mass., bought the Newell Bagley Mrs. Francis Hustus and granddaughter place. They came last week to make That Count Big. Matching ihn woman and a member Small Things have been visiting relatives in Jackson. their home. Old neighbors and friends Frocks. Bead ? age. Besides her husband Sets. Organdie extend a warm 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flye passed welcome. Faddish soil, Maynard. May Bags 5th with Mrs. Flye’s parents in Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Folsom visited in \tending congratulations The Mrs. Mabel Pittsfield recently. On their of Journal.] Timothy Grant Fellows Danforth from Fairfield return they [Correspondence Practical Patriotism recently visited her Nellie Ban- were accompanied by their sister, Mrs. May 13, 1918- N° matter I in marriage in Bangor, mother, NEW YORK, Bowers and the is notable The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove makes ton. Marguerite daughter who re- how the dress, bag patriotism a ng, April 30th. They simple mained for a visit. instance these days. It a practical thing—for it more than repays you in satis- usekeeping in the bunga- Horace Tyler, a student at Oak Grove, in almost every in gorge- * At .the Troy church a be a small affair developed service for the coal to America’s needs. upied by Lester Nicke r- recently passed the week-end with his Sunday, May 5th, may factory you give fine sermon by the new or a large important parents. pastor, Rev. Mr. ous bead designs, Cook with SO-CO-NY Kerosene—the cleanest, most was holds many Berryman, much appreciated. There looking knitting bag that (). O. F., lias recently Mr. George Dow from Morrill bought use a ,1, will be services All ma- economical fuel. But New Perfection Stove, for every Sunday afternoon, other articles than knitting. ,. of five stars in one 8 valuable horse of Mr. Frank Johnson e Hag the school the of in its blue can Sunday following. A business terials are utilized, and variety only long chimney you get full, clean, i, in honor of the 3rd. following May be held sort meeting will after the preaching form is endless, but a bag of some smokeless cooking heat—without a drop of fuel wasted. ,re in the service of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eaton from Wins- service which all interested are £p are request- has come to be essential. Beaded bags r i.umond Carleton and Clyde low, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Small In 3,000,000 homes the New Perfection is showing the ed to attend. the most ornate and luxurious Albert J. Clark among \yer, Mass., May 5th. are to clean kitchens and freedom from The local Red Cross carried and colorings and designs way cool, ?sh-pan, somewhere in met at the Grange Kuler, France, Mrs. Lillian Marden fell and broke her coal-noa the [New rerfection N.er- Friday where oriental in type, or quaint reproductions aruagery. I W Kilson of the U. S. Hall, afternoon, May 3rd, osene Water Heater® and 1 Sig- shoulder bone 5th. Dr. A. M. Small black bags ft # May they intend to meet the first Friday of of a bygone mode. Handsome New Perfec- I in France. Made in 1, 2, 3f and 4-bumer sizes, with or without the regular was called. other are in- each month. The following committees of patent leather, or skins, tion oven!!' : ;.g students of the High made of cabinet top. Also 4-burner stove with cabinet and Mr. Anson Knowlton who has been in have been appointed: Executive commit- creasingly modish and those ^ a debate at Union Hall, wearing texture. oven 1 poor health for a long while can now ride tee, Seavey Piper, Merton Bagley, F. A. silks of heavy, good heat-retaining complete. a, on the question, Re- often make them out in an auto. Myrick; committee on letter writing, The mountings of these Avoid delay. Order your New Perfection now. apital punishment should Mr. and Mrs. Oshea from Mrs. Ethel Hillman, Miss Rosamond Fer- Sylvester I -red, affirmative, Roy Mrs. Merton Brooks were week-end guests of their Woods, Bagley; chairman STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK I and Hazel hayer Lowe, for the Red Cross financial son, Judson B. Wiggin. May drive, aeth Travers Nealley, Mrs. Jennie Meet- Mr. J. W. Plummer has returned to his committee, Moody. ( Hill. The atharine public ings for surgical dressings will be held at work in Winslow with the Hollingsworth ,i. led the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cook. and Whitney Company. unplete list of the April Samuel and Winterport auxiliary of Mj. Bryant daughter Hope PE FECTION from Vassalboro visited Mr. SANDYPOINT. I NEW Bryant’s r backed irrigation pads, Hon. G. E. Bryant May 4th and pads 3x12; 1000 gauze father, OIL CO 1 STOVES 5th. Irvin Crocker and Miss Laura Blanch- 1600 gauze compresses, ard were in Belfast recently, visiting .impresses, 4x1; 33 gauze Mr. Fred Rich, Miss Flora Farnum, 1 friends. inches; 400 gauze wipes, Miss Marion Atkinson and Mr. Roy Victor of Or) and has F. ) wipes, 2x2; 1 roll of old Sparrow visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard R. Grey bought his A man once found that his wife had old cotton; 83 four tailed Sparrow May 4th. S. Harriman’s store and has moved bought a few puffs of false hair. This Maine Central R. R. 30 abdominal family here. f bandages; Mr. George Washington Nickless, aged displeased him. So ohe day he hid in the quarries, 1 lot summer Mrs. Westley Mrs. Asa Styles and as the BfcLFAST AND BURNHAM splint straps; 92 years, died April 30th. His funeral Styles, hall outside of the room, just Factory I lot under- and Mrs. Luke Chaissen spent a in lady was adjusting the false puffs, he .--dresses, etc.; was held at his home May 2nd, Mr. dames day On and after Jan. 20, 1918, trains connecting darted in upon her. Locations omplete layette of 30 was Bangor recently. 1 at Burnnamand Waterville with trains W. Libby officiating. His interment “Mary,” he said reproachfully, “why through v slips; 1 pair stockings; 2 for and from Waterville, Portland and in the family lot in Unity. Mrs. Jennie S. French, who spent the do you put the hair of another woman Mill Bangor, 3 bootees, Sites, Farms,Sites Boston, will run as fol- 1 jacket; pair winter in Belfast, was a visitor here upon your head?” daily, except Sunday, 7 work rooms in “John,” retorted Mary, with a glance lows: present Monday on business. for vlORKILL. at her husband’s shoes, “why do you put Summer Hotels FROM BELFAST nerage attendance for the Converse Grant has moved here from the skin of another calf upon your feet?” j AM I’M was 60. The shipment of Belfast .. 7 00 1 30 Cape Jellison and will have one part of and depart George Rose recently purchased a Ford. Camps Citypoint. t7 05 I 1 35 ■s were sent last week by Melvin Grant’s store for groceries. Waldo. '7 15 * 1 4p of the Mrs. C. B. Knowlton and Miss Ella WORDS FROM HOME ! \twood, chairman LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE Brooks ... 7 27 1 57 to Bos- of have been guests of Mrs. John Littlefield has gone Knox 17 39 t2 09 l.- I'lnient. Greeley Liberty Statements That May Be Investigated. Thorndike. 7 45 2 13 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowen. ton for the summer. She has rented her 8.303 ot Belfast Citizen. Unity.. 7 53 2 24 house to Messrs. Gushee and Poland. Testimony MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Hk Sv\anville. Ernest Higgins.who has been employed Winnecook. tb 03 *2 33 HILL, Rock- Burnham, arrive. 8 15 2 45 in D. the past has Capt. Ralph Curtis came from When a Belfast citizen comes to the Washington, C., year, give opportunity to those desiring to Bangor. 12 05 5 35 the remains of his friends and of a vacation. land a few days ago with front, telling neighbors Clinton. 8 34 5 38 -y of Belfast was a guest of been home for week’s McCall make a change in location fora new atari Design his you can on his sin- Fairfield. c8 44 5 49 son for burial in the cemetery experience, rely Mrs W. R. his infant in life. Peavey, recently. Annie one of the Searsport Village cerity. The statements of people resid- Waterville.. 8 49 3 19 Paul, here. sees many ing in far away places do not command Portland.. 1145 5 55 Mrs A. S. Danim are with spent the week-end with her notably elegant, though one teachers, Boston, p m.•••• .... 3 30 9 20 Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harriman arrived a your confidence. Home endorsement is !-,■ \ W. and for a and Mrs. Delbert Paul. si finished. Undeveloped Waler Power Damn), family parents, Mr. quite ply the kind that backs Doan’s Kidney Pills. TO BELFAST been ill few days ago from Cambridge, Mass., Rev. Nathan Hunthas quite Sets. Such testimony is convincing. Investi- AM AM and Matching Unlimited Raw' Material and are with Mrs. Sarah Jordan it true. a and L. D. for a few so that he was unable to gation proves Below is state- Boston. 3l0 9 10 1'. loothaker days, made Matching sets of hat and bag up ment of a Belfast resident. No stronger PM but his was family. AND in Orringtoii on business, i attend church, place ably Portland....,. 7 00 12 40 in silks or cottons, are often in- proof of merit can be had. who us a Dr. Taylor of New York and Jack figured am ^ I filled by his wife gave very Peter F. Harbor street, gave creased to include a parasol and beach Welch, Good Lar.l Waterville. 7 15 JO 10 3 33 5 5th. Evans of Canada gave a very interesting the on 1911: Farming helpful service, Sunday, May following statement July 21, 6 45 l oothaker of Orrington has cushion—or the set may consist of any Bangor. 50 1 talk at the shipyard recently. Dr. Taylor “I suffered from kidney trouble some AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. Fairfi-ld. 7 21 10 17 '3 40 s -end guest of Mr. and Mrs. The funeral of Mr. Israel Woodbury said he had visited several Government two of these pieces. three or four years ago. The kidney se- Clinton. 7 31 10 27 3 53 ' was the church after- .aker. held at Tuesday in fads for all cretions were in some- Burnham, leave .. 8 35 10 50 4 10 best for Calico is the last word irregular passage, Communications ! yards and pronounced this the regarding locations Winnecook. '8 45 111 20 noon, April 30th, Rev. Nathan Hunt offi- times too frequent and then again scanty. 00 |4 ■Irs. Ilenry Seekins are re- as well as tor dresses. are invited and shipbuilding on the Atlantic coast. these, I heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills and used will receive attentions Unity 8 54 11 30 4 29 Mrs. Hunt end Mrs. George come ciating. 1 -- braid has T'orndike. 9 02 11 45 4 37 | .- itulations on the birth of a Old fashioned rick-rack them. This medicine did me a world of when addressed to any agent of th*- Rose sang two selections. There was a Knox 19 10 ill 55 4 45 * 1st. in and is often used as a simple good and since then, when 1 have felt in MAINE CENTRAL, or to NORIH ISLbSBOKO again, Brooks .... 9 25 12 25 5 00 circle of relatives. The four grand- need of a I have used large for hat or to finish kidney remedy, Waldo .. 19 35 <12 40 (6 10 Partridge of Hampden was edging brims, scarfs, INDUSTRIAL BUREAU Thomas and them and they have never failed to re- Citypoint. '9 45 fl 05 r5 20 children, Israel, Roland, the on dresses. Pipings of con- ! : her daughter, Mrs. F. O. draperies lieve Belfast, arrive 9 50 1 20 5 25 sons of Mr. Wood- Bert who moved from me,” Lemuel Woodbury, the Coombs, recently and bind- t .il days. trasting colors emphasize lines, On November 2, 1916, Mr. Welch add- MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, Flag station. i (who all away before Boston, has rented what is known as the c—Stops to leave passengers. bury’s boys passed ings or hems of contrasting color and ed: “I still have the same good opinion has sold his farm in Unlimited tickets for Boston are now sold at ;;jny their father) acted as bearers. Beautiful Whitcomb house. of Doan’s Kidney Pills today as when I PORTLAND. MAINE. j material are smartly employed. \ $6 33 from Belfast. Wm. Gates and Charles former in 1911.” * flowers were in evidence. The members Mrs. Helen E. who the gave my testimony M. L. Ryder spent Frocks. HARRIS, I all and Organdie 60c. at all General River, Mass., they of were seated in a body, winter in Belfast with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Price dealers. Don’t simply Passenger Agent. Honesty Grange D. C ; -.session. Frocks of thin materials have wide ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s DOUGLASS, and carried out the beautiful grange buri- is home General Port'and Maine. Mayo again same Welch Eastern Lines Manager, lines as their Kidney Pills—the that |Mr. Steamship Mrs O. Merriam, hems to the knees or hip L. Hanley and Mr. al service at the grave, Herman Mrs. William Collins who spent the had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buf- or are tucked in various INCORPORATED. Snow of South Thomaston Mrs. Annie M. Simmons acting only garniture, falo, N. Y. Master, in New York and was an- _ winter Boston ideas is in of ways. One of the newest if Mr. E. C. Peavey and as Mr. Woodbury passed all | chaplain. other recent arrival. wide K; M,.. and tucks graduated downward—the BANGOR LINE -.a,. ! his 86 years in Morrill, and his name Mr. Charles A. Coombs of Natick, tucks at the hip and narrow at the hem ! his life will always be remembered as Leave Belfast Monday, Wednesday, For was of Mr. Sale Mass., the week-end guest of the skirt. ROUND TRIP for and industry. Thursday and Saturday at 1.45 p. m., for ttWILLE CENTER. | standing honesty and Mrs. R. P. Coombs. in A dress of white organdie blocked BY TELEPHONE Camden, Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast Mrs. Adrianna Bunker who was in lilac hair lines, made with a wide hemmed Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Staples is gaining slowly. MONTVILLE. Saturday at 8.45 a. m., for CFNTF.U Veazie the winter with Mr. and waist finished with a Searsport, during skirt, has the plain Bucksport, Winterpart and '■ from hemmed Bangor. ONE STEAM Jicrtson is out again an Mrs. J. L. Clark arrived home May 2nd. two ply white organdie fichu BELFAST RETURN, leave India Wharf, Boston, berty measles. A. Gray has bought a touring Chester with the checked material. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Murphy has recently pur- ear. FOURTH-CLASS POSTMASTER EXAM- The three-quarter wide sleeve finished TO at 5 p.m. Leave Bangor Monday, Wednes- •w automobile. Thursday and at 10.00 a. Elden Rowell and family have moved INATION. with matching cuffs. day, Saturday for Boston and intermediate >ss has sold his place to Mr. frock of sprigged pat- m., landings. 4 H. P. to Freedom Village. A calico pink 1 Civil Service Com- Engine onnecticut. The United States ROOKLAND has the three tiered skirt hemmed FRED W. POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. C. F. of Fairiield was a recent tern, ; Perry mission has announced an examination Mrs. E. E. Clement of Sears- in pink organdie. of guest of Eugene Perry. to be held at on ent guests Mr. and Mrs. Belfast, Me., May 25th, frills for finishes the The waist has organdie Male Wanted. IN GOOD CONDITION Moody. Edwards of Liberty is as a result of which it is Help Miss Muriel 1918, expected to match is and a pretty organdie hat Mrs. P. Morang. make certification to fill Mrs H P. White were in Win- guest of Rodney to contemplated Clarke. 20c S worn with this. Verona Sunday, May 5th, the guests of of Knox in the of fourth-class Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Banton vacancy position FOR THREE AND STEAM PUMP Mrs C. 15 Jewett. MINUTES at and other SEAMEN were at W. D. Tasker’s recently. postmaster Bayside, Me., Where Are Ours? No charge unless communication is es- Mrs Lewis Murphy and little vacancies as may occur at that Chance and family of Belfast they tablished with person asked for, for,*JAdvancement—FREE. s re in Jackson Sunday, May F. A. Toothaker INQUIRE AT THE 1 s. office. The compensation of the post- to other at U S. Board free navigation school : Mrs Blanche Curtis. have been at George S. Lowell At least three new German squadrons Telephone trips points pro- Shipping guests at Rockland trains seamen for officers’ berths : master at this office was J227 for the last of pursuit airplanes have been sent up to portionately low rates. a and have been in new Merchant Marine. Short cut to the Ilo.mpson of Dexter was Sheriff Cushman family i the American troops in the Toul sector, The Toll Operator will quote the rate fiscal year. bridge. Two years' sea experience required, REPUBLICAN JOURNAL OFFICE rupst of his parents, Mr. and of C. B. and H. E. Cush- for the of strafiing them, accord- to any point. in town, guests Applicants must have reached their purpose Native or naturalized citizens only. Course Thompson. He made the trip to information received today. The six at man. ing weeks. Military exemption. Apply ar accompanied by Charles twenty-first birthday on the date of the of the squadrons has Federal Rockland. tf 14 1 exact composition school. Building, 1 son Ormond BELFAST, MAINE. /r!‘ Searsport. Mrs. H. B. Clement and examination. not yet been definitely established. There and Mrs. Her- as it was raining Statement of the Condition ot the were recent guests of Mr. Applicants must reside within the ter- was no aerial activity, heavily. bert Payson, in Belfast. ritory supplied by the office for which the TRUCKING HUMPHREYS’ home Stockton Trust Company, Mrs. Sarah Thompson has been examination is announced. Springs 't of T>r Humphreys Remedies lor CHILDREN LIKE | and is now in Knox Application Form 1753, and full Stockton Springs, May 1, 1918. I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking. ! mai use. meets the heeds oi from Massachusetts, blanks, TO TAKE IT Eurniture and piano moving a specialty. l every ailment from Infancy caring for Mrs. Sarah Tyler. information concerning the requirements H. R. Hichborn, President. B Treasurer. added to mv a 2-tor | -yti in I»r. Humphreys Manual of the examination can be secured from S Merrlthew, Have just eauipment L. D. Jones and Sidney of children have worms and Charles N. Taylor, Vice President. Roy Oxton, or Thousands Acme auto true kmade by the CadilUc con- been the postmaster at the place of vacancy the trouble Albert M. Ames, Secretary. of Mass., have their parents don’t know what PARTIAL LIST Jones Danvers, Service cern. Leave orders at the stable, corner of j Oxton. from the United States Civil R. Hichborn, A. L FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE of Mr. and and Mrs. G. A. Directors—H. Hopkins, I guests are: Main and Cross and will re. FOR Commiss on, Washington, D. C. Symptoms of worms Deranged A. M. Ames, S. B Merrlthew, Byron Boyd. streets, they Dissolved in v/ater for douches stops I is a mem- E. H. A, Mulli- T'ongestions. Inflammations Chester H. Thompson, who Applications should be properly exe- stomach, swollen upper lip, sour stomach, Charles N. Taylor. A. Trites, ceive attentron. pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam- f "»«. Worm G. Hichborn. prompt 3 / Fever in Poit- cuted at hard and full belly with gan, Everett Staples. H, mat ion. Recommended E. a corp stationed and filed with the Commission offensive breath, by Lydia 4 I’rymjr Wakefulness of Infants ber of hospital Telephone connection. D. at the earliest prac- occasional and pains about the R. Hichborn, H. L. Pinkham Med. Co, for ton years. rri„.M children and adults at home for a brief Washington, C., gripings Executive Board—H j land, was recently B. A for '“Ms, Holds. Bronchitis ticable date. navel, pale face of leaden tint, eyes heavy Hopkins, Albert M, Ames, S. Merrithew. W. W. BLAZO, healing wonder nasal catarrh, the | the* ^ftceache. Neuralgia visit. and twitching eyelids, itching of sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. I 8 H dull, Organized December 27, 1906. '26 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. Headache Vertigo itching of the rectum, short dry Hu extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power. I l0[^he.lSn-k A GOLD nose, 50c. or f Stomach DESERVES the little red Sample Free. all drungisu. postoaid by 13 Y' sp*‘u*,®»Indigestion.Weak cough, grinding of teeth, L mail. The Paxton Toilet Company, Boston. Mam. r°uP» Hoarse LIABILITIES. ^ 14 Cough. Laryngitis HALLDALE, FOR THIS sticking out on tongue, starting tmptions. MEDAL points 15; during sleep, slow fever. Capital stock..* 1 "‘“matisin. Lumbago Iq Dr. True’s Elixir on hand Malaria returned from Fairfield how to Always keep *0 17,hi',rB,,d A|*ue* Arthur V. Otis Cincinnati authority tells dry up effective Undivided S.3ST HORSE FOR SALE ^s* cases. It is profits. 19 •" Bleeding. Internal. External for such promptly “ LOST 4th. any corn or callus so it lifts right off. it is that chil- Savings deposits. 2q u**^. Influenza. Cold in Head May and the nice thing about 77.847 91 Demand deposits. APPLY TO Deposit Book No. 2659 issued by Waldo Rll ? ,“oplntf touih Earl C. Nutt of Waterville called on C. dren like to take it. Certificates of deposits... b.uou < 0 n*®-< You corn-pestered men and women 502 Trust Belfast. Finder will 27 'PpressHd. Difficult Breathing Mr. H. W. Roberts of Asylum Treasurer’s checks outstanding. loo 77 Company, of the A. and J. E. Hall recently. need suffer no Wear the shoes •o’Y Yrflers Kldn«y* longer. Street, Flint, Michigan, wrote to us: please return same to 84 Incoatinenca her that killed you before, says this as far as I 66 A. S. HEAL, Belfast, Maine, v, °®J!f Mrs. Ethel Drake of Albion visited nearly “Have used the Elixir and *186,869 T. FRANK PARKER, 7? rhr'»«t. Quinsy a few Cincinnati authority, because drops is cured of worms.” RESOURCES. Treasurer. ! La Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall, last know my little girl Grtppa parents, of freezone applied directly on a tender, saying: 'Baby April I9I8-3W18 1 She wrote in again later Belfast, 27, M at once and dm**Ists everywhere, week. aching corn stops soreness is fine and 1 think it was*your medicine p' so it can be lifted t who has been stopping soon the corn loosens ’homed, medicine co., Everett P. Otis, that helped her.” T a bit of pain. Plants lain root and without Laxative \ and Auu Streets, New York. for his home in Fair- out, all, Dr. True’s Elixir, the Family S P at J. E. left costs ana nxtureB.. .. Strawberry L$ Hall’s, A of an ounce of freezone Firniture TI1K DIAMOND BRAND. a quarter and Worm has been on the mar- 80'W CHICHESTER suf- Expeller, estate foreclosure. land lea! Attk your Druaelot tor /A 6th. little at drug store, but is more and Real field, May very any ket more than 60 years and 3- 969 67 FOR SALE. Chl-ehea-ter’a IHumoud Tl.--uud//V\ __ corn Cash on deposit. in and hOR ficient to take off every hard or soft all the time to 83 Mils Red CJold metalliAV/ RENT more are using it on hand. I boxes, sealed with as it is people Cash Senator Dunlap, Haver- Blue Ribbon. \/ or callus. This should be Brandywine, Take no other. V tried, worms or to tone up the stomach * Buy of you; or expel Parson Beauty, Stanton Ask for €11 |.€ll KR-TE1TS u is said not to inflame 66 lands, Abintfton, Draffi»t. fJr>necting rooms, newly renovat- inexpensive and action of the bowels. *186,869 DIAMOND ItRANIft ftrlii LIKE TO SEE or and restore natural cents IM1.IA, a1« only. Apply at Children like to FRANK l. palmer, skin. F. TRUE fc Co. per^hundred^ BY take it. Write OB. 1. F. D. Me. SOLD DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 27 PEARL If wears heels she will Bank Commissioner. 2w19 R. 3, Belfast, STREET, your wife high us. Auburn; Maine. Utf YOUR ED. IR THE JOURNAL be to know of this. Near Street. glad Congress 9 ° ^I—^ A Pleasant Place To Work —— IN Industry Belfast’s “v. M Biggest j j » all the round under You can find steady employment and good wages year pleasant conditions with LEONARD Sc BARROWS *

On account of the war many manufacturers have stopped making Boys’ Shoes, to find some men and and to supply the demand it is necessary for us good while it is desirable, is not necessary. women who want steady employment. Experience,

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BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. T. Whittier he Deaconess Hospital in Brookline, STATE OF MAINE While decorated cake. Mrs. A. j PERSONAL. Prof, and Mrs. Calvin M. Clark. j of where her many friends hope j j Corrected for The Journal. and Mrs. Wm. Goodell were in charge Vlass., Weekly COUNTY Of WALDO. SS. Mrs. Duncan attended the con- remedial treatment may be pos- SEARSPORT. in tsangor luncheon of chocolate, sand- ;ome 15, 19> held at the informal Asa Waldo ave- i PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCFR. May ference of Camp Fire Guardians sible. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, ir wiches and cake that foUowed. 00a 304) 14 0C Taken this fifteenth day of May, 19IS. St. church. Apples,per bbl,2 Hay. the Hammond left for have returned to the East after a 7 13 execution dated April 22, 1918, issueii left Satur- Mr. Samuel H. West recently nue, dried, per K)., Hides. Miss Harriet N. Roulstone 8 50 30 judgment rendered by the Supremo Mrs. Rachel M. Pendleton reached home SToactoN Springs. Connecticut, intending to make his fu- winter spent in California. Mr. Turner BeaAs, pea, Lamb, day for Boston. Beans. Y. E., 8 50 Lamb Skins, l.E0a2.00 Court for the; County of Waldo, ai -:n Wednesday of last week accompanied by ture home there with his grandson and is again in Belfast, but Mrs. Turner is 45a50 thereof begun and held ou the third ar- has Mr. Butter. Mutton, 18 Mrs. Newell Shute and son, Austin, Miss Fisher. Mrs. Pendleton Mrs. C. Fletcher were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest West. of on a Mary Mr. and George vife, relatives and friends in Bos- Beef, sides. 12al3 Oats, 32 lb., 98 April, A,„D. 1918. to wit, the eight--- from Medford. in the guest oldest citizens of calling upon of of rived on Wednesday spent the winter Milwaukee, in Bangor Friday and Saturday. West is one of the _our Beef, forequarters, 12 Potatoes, 1 00 day April, A. D. 1918, in favor Mrs. Mortimer made his home here since ton for a few days. 00 Baldwin of Athol, in the of YV was closed three of her granddaughter, at tillage, having Barley, bu, R >und Hog, 22 County The Harbor school Emma Hichborn spent Sunday and (Winifred Miss Fisher; Miss Judith who died 10 00 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. of measles. Stevens Nichols.) to Bel- Harrying Miss Mudgett, Chet'se, 30;Straw. days last week because brother returning Monday morning Mr. Charles W. and Mrs. Augusta S. 20 Alphonso B. Huff of Brooks, in the Cun has spent several months with her home, last year. Chicken, Turkey, 26a30 the who 28 YYaldo and State of Maine, for ninety- Mrs. Abbie Hussey of Waldo is in Arizona. fast. Frederick and Miss Mary Owen, i;alf Skins, fallow, 5 The Helen Swanzy, having made atrial 20 16al8 I dollars and eighty cents, debt or danv.g- Mrs. Flora Roulstone. has for a week several Puck. Veal, guest of her sister, Mrs. Caroline S. Berry our have been in Daytona, Fla., fourteen dollars and cenis. Private Royal Monroe, recently granted trip of her engines on May 8th in Eggs, 4(» Wool, unwashed, 65 i twenty his ill been the guest of her sister-in-law, home and suit, and will be sold at public auctior > Scarborough is the guest of discharge from the army because of past harbor, is now lying at the Cape Jellison months, are now on their way Fowl, 30. Wood, hard, 8 50 Percy office of Dunton & Morse, in Beltast and Mrs. E. W. Scarborough. is his brother, C. E. Mrs. Horace Staples. weather to leave for in Jacksonville Geese, 18 Wood, soft, 6 00 parents, Mr. health, assisting piers, awaiting good will stop for brief visits County of Waldo and State of Maine, at the Monroe Garage. Mr. arrived from 1 Our will be sorry to RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET, worked the Monroe, Capt. Elden S. Shute New York. people and in Boston. highest bidder, on the twenty-second Knyvetta Rebekah Lodge man to Fla., Monroe was the second Searsport 7th and is hoping see this beautiful piece of marine archi- 22a28 Lime. 1 90 A. at o’clock in tt candidate on Thursday Providence, R. I., May Beef, Corned, June, iJ. 1918, ten degrees upon one in the j she will sail 18a22 8 enlist and has made rapid progress to remain at home through the smmer. tecture leave our waters, but Mrs. John W. Jones received a tele- Butter Salt. Oar Meal. noon, the following described real es evening. Gun It is expected that with the best wishes of the en- Corn, 2 09 Onions, 3 all the right, title and interest which Machine Corps. has freighted from her in Mrs. Alston EHis of Sandypoint gram Monday morning son, Cracked Corn, 1 94 Oil, kerosene, 18 B. Huff ha6 and had in am: Mrs. E. D. P. Nickels returned Satur- he will receive a Government position tire community. Alphonso been nursing her daughter, Mrs. C. A. S. Atlanta, Corn Meal, 1 94 Pollock, 11 same on the twenty-first day of Augu.- after the winter in Rox- the near future. Harold Jones, Camp Gordon, day spending of the measles. The Great National Red Cross Drive- Cheese, 32 Pork, 33 at 4 hours 30 minutes in the aftem- Snow, through an attack to meet him in asking her Boston, > bury, Mass. An has been made for an in- 20th to 27th—for the raising of a Ga., Cotton Seed, 3 15 Plaster, 1 13 time when the sam was attached on appeal of the Uni- May The Ladies’ Aid Society be in Stock- as he was on a brief furlough. She took Codfish, dry, 10l,Rye Meal, 7 in the same suit, to wit: Miss Margaret Pendleton has returned creased working force at the Red Cross hundred million dollars will in Bos- and of each versalist parish will be entertained this, of the Red Cross for Boston. Cranberries, 10 Aborts, 2 70 A certain lot or parcel of land situ from a few weeks’ outing spent rooms on Wednesday Friday ton Springs, in charge the noon train afternoon by Mrs. James M. Clover seed, 37a42lSugar. 10 Brooks, in tne County of Waldo and week. According to the present arrange- Thursday, committee of business men of the town, ton and vicinity. 13 00al3 60 alt, T. 110 bounded and described as ful' Treat. Now Mrs. Wilbur O. Colby left Wednesday Flour, L, Maine, ment the work of each chapter is assigned Mr. Rufus L. Mudgett, Chairman. ! news H. G. Seed, 6 00iRweet Potatoes, wit: Being the north half of the Lev: Rev. Thomas H. Martin received to this at headquarters. Searsport is expected Club will meet is the time to give generously very to visit her husband, Lieut. Colby, who is I, ard, 311 Wheat Meal, 0 at a star anc of his a The Current Events place, so-called, beginning of the death father, 1 Saturday make dressings arm of our military equipment stones on the eas side of the Belfa- to approximately 4,000 with Mrs. Edgar M. Colcord Wednesday important now at Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. She resident of England. the month of May and unless the care of Our soldiers. so-called, and in the south line of land during afternoon, May 22nd, the subject being for^the in Boston Mrs. Barrett meet this demand. will meet Leroy BORN ly of Charles Austin; thence south James H. Duncan returned Thursday force is doubled cannot "Current Events.” Miss Harriet On Wednesday, May 8th, of who will also join degrees east by said Austin’s south after Congre- Remember that the need of these dress- Leominster, Mass., from Dover attending-the to D. Hichborn lost a white feldspar brooch, hundred rods to land no* is Mrs. Maria B. Howes went Sandy- at Gordon. forty-one State Conference. ings pressing. Gardner and Bridges her husband Camp In to of Horace them- gational last Saturday for a week-end visit probably between the CROWLEY. Prospect, April 27, merly Littlefield; point a Benefit films Middle street. It con- Mrs a Vic- twenty-one degrees west thirty-six District Supt. E. A. Luce visited the The Village Improvement with her sister and husband, Mr. and houses on lower Mrs. E. S. Pitcher has been appointed Mr. and Joseph Crowley, son, surrounded half rods to a stake and stones; thenr on Tuesday. shown through the generosity of manager sists of a ball in the center, tor Roscoe. Methodist parish Mrs. CharleB Heath. Chairman of Music Committee for Maine about seventy degrees east about one netted about $30 for the several smaller ones with gold, Foy.- In to Mr. and Charles Green by tipped Montville, May 7, rods and stent the of was town last twenty-seven to a stake Ernest Gray has left employ for Union Mr. Lewis K. Thurlow in value to the owner. A State Federation of Women’s Clubs. Robert M. a 10 1-2 lbs. new scenery recently purchased and is of only Mrs. Foy, son, east side of the Belfast road; thence n & to accept a position with the interest of the first of, finder Merrill Bailey Hall. A clever comedy staged by the Thursday in suitable reward will be given if the Mrs. Pitcher has Florence Hale HARR1MAN. In Belfast, May 4, to Mr. said road and one-half rod* built here for appointed thirty-nine the Penobscot Coal Company. Drews program. A the two schooners being will leave the brooch at the post office or and Mrs. Clarence W. Harriman, a son. of popular opened the of Augusta, Margaret Bakeman of Farm- place beginning, containing thirty-f and Thurlow. one-fourth or The Junior Sunday School of the First three reel film showing the development Crowell at the home of the owner. Everett Theodore. acres,Jmore less. of Bangor and Also another lot or its offer- of was followed by God’s vil- ington, Josephine Wiggin PROCTOR. In North Windham, May certain parcel Cong’l Church has pledged May transportation Measles are still prevalent in the Under the of the C. E. Club, a VY auspices of as asso- W, situate in Brooks, in the County of to the National Red Cross. Law and Man’s, a five reel speciality. Chas. A. Mrs. Manley from the Mrs. E E. Philbrook Castine 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Proctor, ings lage. Mrs. Snow, special lecturer upon Gardening State of Maine, being a part of Lot N children assisted the committee in j a Elizabeth. School Grant and children and Miss Gwendolyn of Maine addressed our citi- ciate members of the committee. daughter, Mary the north division of lots in said Capt. and Mrs. Forest Treat who have tickets. University STEVENS. In April 29, to Mr. charge by selling Sanborn are among the present victims, Mrs. Carrie Jackson, Brooks, bounded and described as folio*- the winter in N. haye zens on Tuesday evening. spent Saranac, Y., j Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Pennington ar- and Mrs. Levi R. Stevens, a daughter. at the southwest corner of street. Three members or tne scnooi ooaru, A. Gardner, the chairman of the com- Beginning opened their house on Water G. last Taylor. In April to Mr. or of A. B. Stantial at a cei: and Mrs. Medora Marden spent j had as her aids rived from D. last Sat- Jackson, 30, formerly Mrs. John Davis, J. H. Duncan mittee of arrangements, Washington, C., the Mrs. James Pendleton have week in Prospect,ithe guest of her aged j and Mrs. Adelbert Taylor, a son. standing on the northerly side of Capt. and Wm. attended the joint meeting Mrs. Lillias S. Emery and Mrs. Gladys on their to their summer t Smart, Gooden Grant. She is ex- | urday way TEAGUE. In May to Mr. road leading from Brooks Village from and opened mother, Mrs. Richards en- Warren, 2, ”t arrived Eustis, Florida, of the Belfast and Searsport boards held Richards. Mr. and Mrs. thence said road north nineteen an return soon to the home of her home in Lincolnville. They came by and Mrs. Frank L. a daughter. by their summer home on Steamboat avenue. elected pected to j at dinner and Mr. | Teague, fourths a? in Belfast Friday evening, and * tertained the lecturer degrees west one hundred Mrs. Albert Ames. auto and were about eleven days on the as for daughter, j Mrs. invited him to spend the feet to stake and thence non' The Utu Blue Birds enjoyed a nine Edward Roderick superintendent and Emery stones; that the They were Alfred MARRIED teen and three-fourths east t* the 1919. Mr. Roder- came trom ooum night with them. It is hoped trip. accompanied by | degrees Saturday'under the care of Miss Frances year ending July, Mr. Elden H. Shute | dred ami the visit in the fall may show that eighty-three feet to a stake who will act as their ick came from Orrington to complete Sebec last Saturday for a week-end crops garnered Johnson, who will be their guest until Ireland guide during j in j Babbipge-Carr. In Searsport, May thence south nineteen and three-four term of who resigned meeting him at: our people profited by the advice given the summer. Supt. Woodburv, with his parents, they the arrival of his sister, Mrs. William Rev. T. H. Warren L Bab- grees east one hundred and eight and the lecture. 8, by Martin, to accept a position in Farmington, Hampden with their auto and taking Alice L. Carr stase and stones in the west lin.- of sa Atwood was in town Veazie Pratt and little son, who will bidge of Islesboro and Miss Rev. Nathaniel carried on the work in an efficient tial*8 an has him back there Sunday night. of land; tnence 6outh thirteen to to the summer Homestead. Searsport. >i from Wednesday Monday attending manner. KINO. spend at The fourths degrees west two hundred his and Military Whist MRS. ISABEL LIBBEY BULDUC-TEAR. In Bucksport, April his church duties and completing The entertainment Mrs. Pratt in three feet to the first mentioned bout'' of Mrs. Crockett local Red Cross spent the winter Washing- Rev. William George household arrangements. The remains Tyler under the auspices of our 29, by Forsyth, taming two-thirds of an acre, more or wife of I. J. F. King, died ton with Pratt. Clara Belle arrived Monday accompanied by her son, branch last Thursday evening proved Isabel F., Capt. Thomas Bulduc and Mrs. Also a certain lot or of la'1'1 Miss j parcel J. Putnam Walker and daughter, Crockett of her daughter, both ! in Los Calif. both of ated in in the of V\* Frank Lynn, enjoyable and highly successful, Monday, May 13th, Angeles, Tear, Bucksport. Brooks, County ^ after a [ Alice Walker, returned Thursday Crockett and Mr. and over CROUSE-McKlNNON. In Belfast, May State of Maine, bounded and deed Mrs. Clara Wright socially and financially, netting Her death followed an operation for gall few days in Bangor and have opened Decrow of Wet Upton, 1 SANDYPOINT. Rev. D. Brackett, Clifford John follows: Beginning on the west line Mrs. Frank $fi2.00 to the treasury. | 11, by ■|1 in one of the hospitals. She now or of one Lena E. J White Cap for the season. Mass. Burial services were held at the stones city Crouse of Presque Isle and Miss Glytie formerly R. left for Brewer! thirty feet north from the easterly was Mr. Allred Fayle the : ? have Cemetery. Mrs. Crockett was born in Dover, N. H., daughter McKinnon of Belfast. l’i,M Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan opened Village called has a new heretofore by H. Townsend. Saturday forenoon to join his wife, | Arthur Smith Ford car. In driveway conveyed their summer home. Prof, and Mrs. before her marriage Mary of the late Ira Libbey. When a young ! PAYSON-GURNEY. Belfast, May 11, Fogg and Merton L. to Rose A to the home of her mother, Mrs. Eber : Fogg them at the Her age was 79 years. Following the by Rev. D. Brackett, Everett G. Payson thence the west line of Bertram Richardson will join before severe ill- child her mother died and her father Mrs. Henry Butler is in Bath for a few northerly by the home on Mt. Williams, the week by J. both of of Lena feet, " close of the Boston schools. death of her husband and Miss Margaret Gurney, E. Jones ninety-six ness the latter. Mr. and Mrs. Fayle lie married Miss days. ; I* Ephraim road was sold. For a number of j moved to Belfast, where Waldo. less, to land now or formerly of T. 1. was a at ■ the week. of *•• Mrs. Edward W. Gilkey guest returned early present moved ~ thence the south line of years she had made her home in Lynn. Mary Cunningham. Her father Mrs. P. L. Bates spent in westerly by in honor of the of Wednesday of T, I, Huxford ninety-two feet to the luncheon given Camp Mr and Mrs. Collins and daughter when Isabel was a j DIED that the Red Cross Drive to Lawrence, Mass., Bangor. and stones; thence ninety* Fire Guardians of the Bangor district at Remember Rockland by Mrs. Harry D. southerly accompanied j moved more or to a stake and stones church cn May 20th, and be prepared very young woman. Later they lees, Hammond St. Saturday. begins Monday, Shute Harry D., Jr., motored Many apple trees are winter killed in BECKWITH. In May 1 is and,Master met Swanville, 14, thirty feet northerly of land of to help. Searsport’s apportionment the company to N. Y., where she to Stockton on Sunday, Niagara Falls, this vicinity. Austin Beckwith, aged 82 years, 10 months thence on the line L**r'' Mrs. Prudence Putnam has opened her We have not failed to meet past Cilley; easterly A $1,040. dining with Mrs. Shute’s mother, Mrs. and married Mr. King. For several years and 2 days. with and thirty feet north of land of 8 after six to re- are * house in the Eastern village demands and we are ready again and returning home at The farmers busy getting the ground feet to begun Albert C. Colcord, their winters in Asbury CHASE. In Kent’s Hill, May 10, Louise Cilley, ninety-two point ^ absence. She has spent the That woman and the Kings passed months’ spond. every map, night. ready for planting. F. Chase, widow of Prof. A. F. Chase, Also a right of way over and up*’11 of the winter in Detroit. an active in N. and their summers in St. above mentioned Also a n»i greater part child can have part uphold- Park, J., driveway. ^ the latest formerly of Bucksport. d> the cause for which we fight is to be At the present a display of where they conducted Miss Florence Harriman was in Bangor way over and upon a thirty foot ing Augustine, Fla., CARTER. In May Capt. th* Mariners Lodge, F. & A. M., will work We are not Cross work is seen in the window of Belfast, 10, lying southerly of and extending counted a privilege. obliged Red was 61 two days last week with friends. of all souvenir art stores. She years Willi m Wallace Carter, aged 74 years. of said above described lot. the M. M. degree upon two candidates wait for with idle hands and W. F. Trundy’s store, consisting length to victory and HAMILTON. In May FRANK CUSHMAN. SK 21st. Lodges save for a soldier old and is survived by her husband arrived Haverhill, Mass., A. Tuesday evening, May heavy hearts; we are to work and the articles necessary to; W. A. Young Saturday from and Stockton will be en- when wound- of 6, Mrs. Esther E. Hamilton, formerly of from Deer Isle and sacrifice. No contribution will be render “first aid” to himself two half-brothers, Albert H. Libbey Boston for a visit with his is also family. Swanville, aged 83 years, 2 months and tertained. too small to be gladly received and every ed. Another handsome afghan Bellows and Dr. William C. Falls, Vt., uay». cent will be used for the relief of suffer- shown. Ansel Gross and family, who have been J. E. Wentworth returned Thursday Libbey of Belfast. She had a wide circle KING. In Los Angeles, Calif., May 13, For 5ale ing. in the here the have moved to where he the Miss Ruth Merrithew’s School of will learn of during winter, Mrs. I. J. F. formerly of Belfast, 1 -k from Portland represented fnendB in this city who King, Nearly new stand back bine and Mariners of Anchor Roberts district has been discontinued home in 61 Searsport R. A. Chapter At the regular meeting her The funeral their Prospect.| aged years. because of the prevalence death with deep regret newly painted. Lodge F. and A. M. at the sessions of the Chapter. O. E. S., on Monday evening for the present MATTHEWS. In Lincolnville, May 6, J. A. BROWN Follow- and Miss Merrithew is taking took place at the Universalist church in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shackford of Elizabeth S. 3 " Grand Masonic bodies. two candidates were received. of measles; Matthews, aged 90 years, R. F. D. Belfast, as assistant in 2w20p 1, ing the ceremony of initiation Past Ma- Mrs. C. A. Snow’s place Los Angeles, Calif., with which she was Boston spent the week-end here. They months and 18 days. t The offering next Sunday morning at a the during the lat- Sylvester. In Mrs. tron Annie Frame gracefully presented village High school, connected. The interment was also in made the trip by auto. Belfast, May i0, the Church will be for Matron convalescence from measles. Congregational large bunch of tulips to Past ter’s that city. Fannie E. Sylvester, aged 82 years. The Educational Society and S. S. Ex- of the Chapter a Emilie Cclcord in behalf for Mrs. Halley gave very interesting Seth VI. Norwood, tension Society. The apportionment is of Mrs; Jessie Marden Berry, years |. in honor of the 3