The Republican Joitrnai Sh II 1 MK MAY BELFAST, , THURSDAY, 25, WIG. --ymim.li 0/ .. of locay’s journal. I ~- *',W* The Maine Press ing opened the poi t in which is carried on 7 _ Association prandial exercises witt ing paper making and marooned on words | morning edition. One received f a barren island near Bonaire foi of welcome and of different of $2,500 per News of the Gr nges commendation, wel! ! were shown the processes turning several lirt.be8 And the annum and none less than Women weeks before being taken off In 189C Press Association- Newspaper Institute at the Univer- | eserved, of his home and $1,000, PERSONAL. y ,in, city. He mentioned th€ out hand-made paper, plain colored, and | he j workers are treated with more consideration took command of the schooner Celia Secret Societies-Per- sity of Maine. that there are 19 F., Bangors in the world I of various grades. The paper on which the 1 j than and were when launched at and continued Miss Maude E. The storm on an on a visit to formerly not given diaagree- Brewer, until Mathews Has returned from a Wednesday, May l'th. the Belfast, Ireland, some of the Institute was printed was j year* | programs able his retirement about 20 few weeks visit in VlHll Problem. .Washington worst of the season, ago the writer assignments. “But,” added Mr. Seitz, years ago. Since that Boston and causing washouts on the had a glimpse of the Irish made here, and the was done in the vicinity. Obituary. .Benjamin Priest. citj printing time he had conducted a railroads and and of , “marriage generally cures the average young general store at Mrs. Nash i highways suspension of Bangor. ! which occupies a George went to Bangor Wednes- university printery, small, Center and was i steamer service, President woman of leading the newspaper life, though,” Bucksport postmaster until the day for a few visit iti<*nal Lecture. .North Wal- seriously inconvenienced the Aley was then introduced and wooden building. The days’ with relatives. I well-lighted University he office was discontinued. He to of newspaper men who came to to gave a most continued, as if to counteract this state- belonged Fort Miss Louise Grange. .Vogue Spots Bangor attend interesting address, in which he j bought the presses, type, etc., of a Bangor job Hazeltine went to Boston last l)uris a Girl of ment, “I wrote a note of thanks to a Knox Lodge of Odd Fellows of to lM i: g. Wilson, the me?ting of the Maine Press association referred to the idea young Bucksport, om that has led to the jour- printing office, and with a competent foreman the Saturday business and returned woman the other her a Grange. New England Order of Protection Tuesday. Thurs ^ay. May 18th. The Cam- nalistic instruction at have day because report of Rockland, the Univeraity of Maine in charge students will opportunity to Ira The News of Belfast. prize was and Ancient Order of United Workmen. He M. Cobe left the Boston den and Belfast had and extended a fight the only intelligent one in the by boat last Sat- contingents counted on cordial invitation to two learn all the details from type setting to mak- in Keal Estate. .Wedding the is survived a one afternoon papers.” The Commercial closed its by wife, daughter, Mrs* urday for New York, on a ■• the on one of days1 sessions Bangor business ast Belfast..The News of making trip up-river the white of the Institute. ing reedy and running a press. All the print- j Newspaper of Harold M. Brown of and two broth- trip. flyers of the Eastern I here was no set I report this address with these words: “The Bucksport, yoks. | Steamship corporation, program and no one of those ing for the University, which includes maga- one was that to listen to the ers, Capt. Benjamin R. Arey and George David H. Ferris of of Belfast. but the boat was storm-stayed at Boston. called upon was regret simply Capt. Los. Angeles, will ,, News Mr. prepared to speak, but Mrs. L. zines, reports, bulletins, programs, etc., will be Calif., A. Arey. The funeral services were held arrive in h. Nichols. .County Corre* Ogier of the Camden Herald has a P. Evans phrased address with shrewd business sense June to visit his Mrs. touring car, very aptly expressed the pleasure of done here. sister, Horace A Few Notes on the Life but felt that it would be the ladies running through it like a bracing of steel, its Thursday. B, Sellers. impossible to navi- at being present, and The visitors were invited to a luncheon at ,\ ,,-k of Col. Jesse Smart of Charles H. over quaint touches of keen wit and gate it. the heavy roads, and when asked Fogg of tha Aroostook noon and in humor, kindly The of Monroe Mrs. Clarence E. Mclntire of \ Composite Disease, Times, George W. the College Commons at extending people village and vicinity Camden arrived to tne Rockland in Norton irony, its boyish enthusiasm, its voicing of be- last California... join party making the trip of the Portland the invitation President Aley said it would be were greatly saddened and shocked 9th Friday to visit her son, John and from Northport Express-Advertiser, lief in May by Mclntire, car to do but did Arthur G. the life-work of the speaker—was a and Recent Deaths. .Transfers in by agreed so, not believe any Staples of the Lewiston just the usual fare provided for the students. the sudden death of Mrs. Lora Chase. Mrs. wife. John Journal, regret that there should not 8tate Two J. Ingalls' one would it. did show Roland T. have been an Chase was attempt They up, how- Patten of the Meeting in a spacious room adjoining the the widow of the late Franklin Clement W. cashier Accuse U. S. Skowhegan Indepen- audience that would Wescott, of The City Department ever. with a Ford car and made the dent of crowd Bangor’s biggest trip suc- Reporter the newspaper men hall the visitors headed by President Chase of Monroe and the daughter of the late National left \cnculture of Swindle, present dining hall.” Bank, Monday on a business trip Rockland at 8 a. responded cessfully, leaving m. and ar- happily. The remarks of the went to the farther end of the hall John C. Nealley of Had she to retort. Stockton Springs.. .The Aley Winterport. Michigan, in at 12.30 m. were Messrs. Norton and lived fast Price Current-born- riving Bangor p. They Staples were and took the seats assigned them. As it The next event was the in the until June 26th she would have been 63 G. particularly banquet gym- H. Cargill of Pittsfield was in )■ stalled once, and that was at as Belfast, rm only the Belfast noteworthy each said that when went was Friday fish was the feature of the nasium at 6 m. the years of age. Her home had been in Monroe they | p. Friday, work of the stu- Monday on his home from a Hied._ end of Little River to Orono way week's visit bridge, but got out with- lact year to attend the menu. A fish chowder was followed baked dents of the Home Economics village for many years. She took an active Newspaper j by Department of I in his old home. out much trouble and had fair Institute Liberty, I he L hurclies. going from they had no faith in the Department I mackerel, boiled potatoes, bread and butter the University, supervised by Professor interest in everything that was for the welfare of Frank L. Orser there to Bangor. Mr. said it was won- but of the left Monday for Ogier Journalism, what they saw and heard j and apple pie, all well cooked, excellent in Frances R. Freeman. A like banquet served community in which she lived. She was Augusta, on where he has derful how that car would climb out of that occasion so kind to employment in the the Congregational church places had impressed them with its quality and abundant in quantity, that no last year under the same was enthu- especially the sick and suffering and, factory of j auspices Charles A. Eaton & where a heavier car would have remained an- usefulness, and I like her went Co. ext Sunday. Morning wor- heard Mr. Norton say later one would leave the table hungry. President siastically praised, and for obvious reason I Master, around doing good, fre- chored. Editor Norton of the Portland Ex- that he had | Mrs. H. P. Sunday school at noon, given up a fishing trip—and the j Aley said that the idea of the Commons was to shall not institute comparisons, but will quently beyond her strength. She often said Adams, who spent the past winter only in press-Advertiser came to Bangor the be- only he would the students with the best that she wanted to so live Pasadena, has is. Thursday, evening at j day opportunity have this season j furnish possible say in this connection that the banquet last that after she was Calif., returned east and is fore. and other arrivals by train reported two to attend the Institute and not gone her friends now at hotel A. Knowlton, 16 Miller this year. In an edi- food for the least possible money, to Friday night was perfectly prepared and might say of her: “She hath Touraine, Boston. to three hourB late Belfast in The representa- torial the Express-Advertiser he make a done what she could." She was Mrs. said of the | profit. faultlessly served by the young lady students. well beloved Martha Hartshorn and daughter, Mrs. tive found the detention of between two and course in | journalism at the U. of M: “The There are few on for many kindly deeds. Her influence will live Andrew rvice next Sunday in the subjects which the writer P. Moore of Monroe, are in Belfast three hours at men Burnham rather tedious, but en- young who do not follow as a Ihe atternoon session wa^ neia in me after her and she will be and all veterans and aftili- | journalism library pretends to speak with authority, but cooking greatly missed by the visiting her son, Z.D. Hartshorn. the ride over the profession joyed Belfast branch. The are that obtain some- and was called to order E. M. and are chief entire She was a nvited to attend the Me* finding they building by serving among the few. Born community. professed Chris- Norman A. White of streams Bnokline, was that trickle over their thing from the ■ Press and a Mass., ordinarily instruction that they can not Blanding, President of th Maine asso- with a love for good things not fa- tian, highly esteemed member of the in Methodist church, when I(am only Belfast last Saturday on bis to beds or meander meadows were find elsewhere in way Saturday rocky through the college curriculum. Those ciation, who after some happy introductory miliar with those that “mother used to order of Rebekahs. She was one of the best is will preach an appro- Cove, Northport, to h s turned into turbulent torrents that who do stick to open summer home. leaped its teachings and become news- remarks, presented Robert J. Aley, President make,” but with grandmother’s as and in of mothers, the kindest of the truest t! honor. well, neighbors, Mrs. A. over obstacles to men C. Batchelder will return plunge into foam-flecked paper start out with a distinct advan- of the University, who delivered a most in- the course of a nomadic life have of friends, and faithful in all she did. Two home to- -.-•ionary of the enjoyed morrow, Auxiliary pools and flood the lowlands. The tage over the men Friday,from Bostin., where she adjacent young who at the comple- teresting address. After extending a cordial English, French, Mexican and German cook- daughters, Mrs. Linda King of Chester, and spent- their annual iast Vt., the winter. meeting trees were to leave the tion of their he Capt. Batchelder returned only beginning out.but college courses ehter journalism welcome to the University proceeded to ing, as well as that of the colored cooks of the Mrs. Ethel Luce of Newburgh; one son. Mark several with Mrs. M. weeks Charles was without ago. grass green everywhere, giving promise previous training.” “It is no won- discuss the newspaper, which he said was Southern States, and I do not hesitate to L-i aste of Monroe, and one brother, Chester •■sent. “The say King’s High- of a der the Miss Aurelia good hay crop. Newspaper Institute has already be- growing in power and gaining in accuracy. that the dishes served at this would Nealley of Winterport, survive her. Her E. Hanson of Malden, was read sev* banquet Mass., dialogue, by come an was in Belfast institution at the of He had found in his dealings with the men em- compare with those served at funeral, which was attended, was from Saturday working on the records mbcrs The annual University favorably the largely reports wnen ^resident W. U. Maine.” the of the Fuller of Rockland ployed on the newspapers that they are men highest priced restaurants of the church in Monroe village, May 11th, Rev. Probate Court concerning the Henrietta o 1 and the world. following offi- took the chair two C. Nickels years ago last January the who can be trusted, men of the highest integ- It should be further said that this banquet Mr. Crocker of Monroe and Rev. Frank S. Dol- estate. lent. Mrs. Charles M. Craig; fate of the Maine Press The Association seemed headquarters of the visiting newspaper rity who intend to play the game fair, men was also “the feast of reason and the flow of liff of Jackson, officiating. miss Kuth rleld of Ellsworth ■In-. Marion E. secre- with several Brown; in the balance. men were at the trembling This condition was Bangor House and they were who expect cooperation and will give coopera- soul.” President Aley and we had other students from the 1 Mrs. presided Castine Normal school Dunton; treasurer, not the fault of its well cared for preeeeding executives, but at that up-to-date and popular tion. And in the course of his address he the pleasure of Mr. Seitz and Edith B. wife of were recent visitors and the hostess served tea | hearing again Mrs. Bowler, Wilfred enjoyed a picnic in was due to various causes At 1 which need not be hostelry. 8b0 Friday morning they board- said: “The newspapers are to be congratulated Mr. Staples, and also Prof. B. O. Belfast and dwiches. McAnney, Bowler of Bridgton, formerly of Palermo, Northport, mentioned here. President Fuller at once ed the trolley car which, after a ride upon the standard of that insist Prof. R. P. Hon. J. P. pleasant English they Gray, Bass, C. W. Rob- died at their home in Bridgton May 17tn. aged Miss Inez E. Crawford returned aurcn next morn* took for of Saturday ounuay steps increasing the membership and three-quarters of an hour, landed them at upon and maintain. The best manuals of Eng- bins and Prof. J. H. HudcMestone. After the 46 years. Her remains were brought to Pa- from Bangor, where she spent the Sellers will on “The winter. She speak extending the usefulness of the association the Campus, and those who had visited the Uni- lish that I have ever seen are those issued addresses was | by story-telling in order, and then lermo for burial and the funeral was held in was accompanied by Mrs. and Thomas H. and Martin, who spent Marshall infused in the members a versity in years past were to note the the for their own It is the visitors took the despondent pleased newspapers people. to trolley for Bangor. the chapel at 11 a. m. May 20th, State Mission- the winter with relatives. and their allied will of in bodies, spirit optimism that has given it a good growth many directions of this Maine insti- be regretted that others do not see for There was an attractive for the third I them, program ary W. E. Overlock of Razorville officiating. Mrs. Edith At 3.30 the Junior Damon Turner of Boston was in p. m., start on its second half century. Having serv- tution. 1 have no alma mater, as I had not could their I have session of the which in j they profit by questions. Institute, began the Li- Interment was in the family lot beside her Belfast the At 2.30 Sellers will past week to make Mr, ed the usual two years as Fuller sufficient stamina to carry me the believed that the written at 8.30 a. arrangements president Mr. through always English un- brary m. Saturday, but which the Grade, who died several years ago. | daughter to spend the season with in d’s schoolhouse. At 730 p. was succeeded last and in the friends Northport, January by E. M. Blanding, preparatory schools, spring of 1857 der pressure was the best and that the news- writer unfortunately was unable to attend. Two The floral tributes were the and most f largest and has taken the Gilchrest the Gospel service will be of the 1 ieft the Lewiston Falls of the cottag?. secretary Bangor Chamber of Com- Academy in Auburn paper was the best authority of good English.” party who did attend were much inter- beautiful ever seen in Palermo and were sent Prof, This, Thursday, evening at merce and to two in the ested in an and Mrs. James T. of editor of the Maine Industrial spend years open—first in Texas, Liston P. Evans of the Piscataquis Observer, address on “The Progress of Simp- largely by her relatives and friends from sleeper Beloit < at are meeting, followed 8.30 where the settlements were infested lified College, expected at the some Journal, who is well qualified to carry on the with des- who was flown on the program for a paper on Spelling in Newspapers” by Dr. Gideon away. They were evidences of the esteem in Battery time -rs’ class. Friday the and the of in June for che season. I County work President Fulle- initiated. At the Janu- peradoes country outside with hostile “The Small Press,” through some the Simplified Spelling Board,New York which she was held all who knew her well. Mrs, Sleeper is pleas- miscarriage city. by vention will meet at 9.30 a. m. Indians; then on the Great W. H. antly remembered as Miss ary meeting a committee was appointed to re- Plains, where the of the mails was first made aware that he was Sherman of the Bar Harbor Times spoke She leaves to mourn '.heir loss a husband, Wil- Gladys Pitcher. .30 p. m. Indians were and Mrs. vise the constitution and to report at an ad- peaceable great herds of to be called upon, and of his subject, when he on “Is the Monotype a Profitable Investment fred Bowler, a daughter, Edna, of Bridgton, George L. Hossaker of Boston, who has nal church of buffalo roamed at will. On the South for the been at the Jackson has journed meeting and this meeting was called trip I read the program. However he responded Publisher of a Country Weekly,” and we her mother, Isabel Dodge of Somerville, and Fahy boarding house for several on began writing travel letters to home wing resolutions the resig- by President Blanding for 2 p. m.. May 18th, my paper, and spoke, as he writes, wisely and well. He understood that he answered the question in three brothers—Arthur Dodge of Somerville, weeks, returned home last Saturday, but will the Rev. Thomas Martin: in the Chamber of Machias Union, and later contributed the and gave come later to ; astor. Commerce room in the city specially emphasized the need of accuracy negative the figures that attest- Herbert Dodee of Windsor and Fred E. Dodge spend the summer in Northport. "Utah Kev. Thomas Martin, in Army Correspondence" to The Demo- use ed the correctness of that pa6tor building Bangor. Mayor Woodman and and the of good English and told of how position. of Medford, Mass. Robert L, Knowlton has returned from New L church, feeling it to be the cratic Advocate of Auburn, and I have been At 2 m. the rresident Edwin T. Emerson of the Bangor he endeavored to meet both and p. Saturday down-river contin- London, where he was to another field of requirements Conn., employed the go labor, ever since—a Chamber of Commerce were writing term of only twelve to solve the that gent left boat for their Benjamin Priest of Canaan, who was 104 charge here, which resigna- present at the many problems confront the by respective homes, past winter, and will spend the summer with months less than three score But that with memories of the old on and of whom a sketch -ived with reluctance; there- hour named to greet and welcome the mem- years. country editor. pleasant hours spent in years May 4th, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall O. Knowl- is another story. Circumstances have led me and is on the 2d died 20th. He bers of the association, but were called away Oliver L Hall of the Eangor Commercial Bangor Orono, C. a. p. printed page, May ton. tt in his removal the church to the of Maine as was in his usual health the before on business before the newspaper men got to- adopt University my alma followed with a very interesting and instruc- day and his with whom they had labored Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Pearl of re- and I doubt if of her Bangor and complete and gether and President Blanding, on behalf of mater, any sons or daugh- tive on “The Use of ia News- death was unexpected. He was born in Clin- fellowship, paper English OBITUARY. turned home Tuesday after a few days’ visit laced confidence and ters are more I have a son-in-law great the Mayor, welcomed the members and ex- loyal. who is paper Writing.” He told of the difficulties ton and moved to Canaan shortly before the with Mi. Charles H. Field. Tiny came to a took a pressed his pleasure at the Press asso- graduate, my daughter special course under which is an?i in con- Mr. Thomas died Civil War, enlisting from there and serving we recommend him having “copy” produced, Dinsmore, May 18th at his spend Mr. Pearl’s here, a custom of heartily and I birthday ciation in He also read a here, have a grandson who is sure to win clusion said: home in Branch about four years. Since the war he has been irch at Searsport as a Chris- Bangor. welcome Mills, Palermo, aged 92 years. many years. md scholar, a most excellent from Mr. Emerson, who other his "M" in athletics; but as he is not five “No worker will that the The funeral held a farmer. He was always prominent in Me- said, among quite newspaper deny service, Sunday, was largely Miss and one Daisy Pease is the guest of her mother her, who will be years old I fear I shall not see him wear it. faults of the newspaper of today bulk morial activities until the last two or things: large attended,and when he was laid away every one day way of their attention and at- and include too an to sensa Mrs. Laura J. Pease, before to If we succeed in While not other lines of they great appeal three and did his as a citizen at returning will be getting results in the cam- disparaging education in the village, old and young, for years duty the they greatly blessed tionalism, too many errors, both of commis- mourned, Brewer, where she has a Miss Pease paign against the inroads of the "Mail Order I believe in the Of his four children one position, t gether. practical courses taught at sion and omission, too much exploitation of Thomas Dinsmore was one of those rare souls polls. only survives, Houses,” the in Maine” took a course in in the Gilman Keep your money Maine, and have seen its interests at the of Frank Priest of Detroit. There are several stenography i'M Small, Committee in the splendid results as private expense puDlic whom all people loved. Until a short time ago movement,and efforts to secure legisla- too school, Bangor. iank S. Dolliff, on evidenced in tne success of interests and scanty devotion to the de- them A. B. Lamb of tion to protect home merchants against the boys I have per- Mr. Dinsmore was quite active and a few grandchildren, among A. Chase, Resolutions mands of English grammar and rhetoric. But Mrs. Austin W. who growing competition of out of State business known. months he wrote an Keating, has been ill at sonally the glaring faults of are ago interesting account of Skowhegan. it will be in a yellow journalism ] her home for the hurch, Rev. J. Wilbor Rich- houses, large measure, because On first visit to the I the past two weeks, is gaining, my campus was enter- often attributed by public very unfairly to his trip to California in 1849. He amassed a of the support of the press. I believe your Amasa Conant, one of most still confined 1 ave- tained at the Mount all newspapers; the of a few is held Buckeport’s altnough to her room and under Residence, Northport associations should also endorse trie Vernon House, and after example considerable fortune there, which he invested growing in the mind to the entire j citizens, died the care of Miss Ruth -12-3. In cases ot sickness or sentiment for the tea or was escorted public permeate pro- highly respected suddenly May Coombs of the Waldo "longer day,” as it means a escorted, by, half a dozen the fault for in his native town. Mr. Dinsmore was born in ! fession. But the continuation of 19th at his home on 73 its will tremendous saving to the at of the ladies to Bridge street, aged County Hospitai staff. -rch, through minister, country large. young the Maine exer- sensational is that of the China, was of and one of a We all in Night journalism public.” Quaker descent, ! believe Maine’s future. We all know years. Mr. Conant was in his yone desiring such service, cises, and or the way was shown an the Camden of 16 children. He was a apparently Miss Caroline M. Cutter, who has been in that it is rich in potential advantages, indus-. appar- J. H. Ogier of Herald spoke on family philanthropist, connected with the usual state of health and his death came as a church. trial, agricultural, and as a summer and winter ently deep pool in which I was told it was "Knowing the Costs in the Small Shop” and with money enough to carry out his benevolent Springfield, Mass., for the past year with he resort. great shock to all. He was a prominent mem- Frank J. has Sunday morning, preaching customary to dip the freshmen. Later visits said that with conditions as they are today, schemes, and every child bjrn in China was a nephew, Starrett, arrived in Bel- The more active the ber of the G. A. R. and at the time of his death ‘The new modern American co-operation is, between confirmed the favorable of his A fast and will spend the summer with her Chumbers of early impressions of with prices changing every minute, the print- recipient generosity. number of years Commerce, Boards of Trade and was commander of James G. Hall No. In view of the treason so this ana its in Mr. Dinsmore Post, 23, niece, Mrs. Charles M. boldly the newspapers of Maine, the sooner will institution, growth attendance, er must have a cost system that he may know ago presented to every child Craig. He is his wife •his the sub- come the fulfillment of in new and of Bucksport. survived by and country; sickening our expectations and buildings accessories, and in the what he can realize on a job before taking it, born in China who was then under the age of The engagement has been announced of Miss n.e of the our hopes. two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Towle of Winthrop alleged statesmen in trees, shrubs and vines which are each year Mr. Don C. Seitz of the New York World, 15 years a bank book with a deposit of five Evelyn A. Staples of Waldo and Carl Webb of vivid which President Blanding then gave a inter- and Mrs. Gertrude Matherson of Bangor. The dangers confront very enhancing the beauties of the campus, have who was to be the principal speaker of the dollars, which he hoped would be the nucleus * Monroe. Miss Staples is the daughter of Mr. it is well at esting address in which, after funeral services were held Monday afternoon. lutions; this period enumerating been noted with pleasure and pride. the afternoon, had not arrived and a recess was of a savings account and au encouragement of and Mrs. Oscar L. Staples, and Mr. Webb is a the 26 ot the -nor the in Blue” that we presidents association, he said Last Institute thrift “Boys year’s Newspaper was such a taken to await his coming. The train on among them. This custom he kept up SECRET SOCIETIES. prosperous farmer of Monroe. The wedding -"ier what that eleven of the ex-presidents were are the demands for living success that all who attended were glad to which he came was late in arriving at Bangor. with great regularity. Some years ago he also will take place in the early summer. and more than half of them were Patriotism of the 20th present at come this Aside from came century.” It again year. the inter- He up from Bangor, accompanied by gave to the pupils of the High school a bank Tarratine Tribe of Red Men will have a pic- Miss Ruth Macomher has returned from 2 .! k this discussion without meeting. exercises and the of the Com- with a gloves. Bible esting faultlessly prepared Hon, J. P. Bass, proprietor Bangor book one dollar deposit, and these are nic supper next Monday in their hall in the Portland, where she took a course in the '•-8 at 12 visitors The committee, composed of William H. and served the o’clock; cordially banquet, generous hospitality mercial, in the latter's private car, and both but a few of the things which he did to help Eaton block. A full attendance is requested Shaw Business College. Miss Hazel Coombs, ■ong at 6 t° Dow and Fred L. Tower of Portland and J. H. extended and the courtesies met people’s meeting 30, at every gentlemen were heartily welcomed. Mr. Bass the young people. Another of his kindnesses to discuss plans for taking part in the Memo- who has been a student at this college, will ui of at the g m years and are Ogier Camden, appointed January hand made it an occasion to be remem- was spirit earnest- long is pleasantly remembered by the older mem- to the children to buy a large tract of land rial Day parade. take a position in Portland after a brief visit, 1 meeting to revise the constitution, bered all evening preaching service at 7.30; presented by who attended. bers of the Maine Press association for the in the center of the town which he transformed with her McM. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Past mother, Mrs. Mary Coombs. a skeleton report, which was discussed clause Vickery, Worthy pic, “Music: a five minute eer- handsome given them at his resi- into a park for the recreation of the children reception Patron and Matron, Mrs. Jessie S. Pat tee. by clause. It was voted to continue the com- Ralph A. who arrived last remainder of the service will be On arrival at the we were dence when were on and fitted it with modern Peavey, Saturday campus advised many years ago they play apparatus. Miss Bertha A, mittee and instruct it to draft—in Past Worthy Matron, Wiley, morning, left the next for and of the hymns. music accordance to make our way to the chapel to secure their to Moosebead the He founded the in Palermo, furnished day Bangor Special good way Lake, objective Library Matron of Primrose O. •!'d with the recommendations of the Worthy Chapter, thence for Boston. His mother and sister,who chorus. A delightfully meeting—a seats before the arrival of the student of their summer excursion. it with 2,500 volumes, and was the librarian unique body, point E. and Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunt of r Khi Dew constitution and S., Milbury spent the winter with him in Dallas, Texas,are p. The minister will preachat practically by-laws' and it was well we did so, for when the time most of the time. Mr. Dinsmore married Searsmont went to Portland to attend which will come for final Monday now in Boston and will return with him to Bel- baptist church at 2.30 p. m. The up acceptance in came for Mr. Arthur G. Staples of the Lewiston We have always claimed Mr. Seitz as a Miss Delphina Greeley, member of a prominent the meetings of the State Chapter. fast or -eniion w ill be The association, in accordance Maine but he confessed that he was born Thursday Friday for the summer. repeated at this ser- January. with Journal to deliver his address on “The Making boy, family of the town, who died 30 years ago. He ot the branch the constitution, will be of a in Ohio. That was not his fault, however, and one A district meeting fc.ncampment Thursday, night at 7.30 o'clock, proposed composed of Newspaper,” there was not a vacant seat, leaves son, James of China, three grand- oraonury r. Lushing, who with Airs. Lush- in section of Maine will ! ra>er in the three divisions—owners and of and it was evident from his remarks that had it and a of the Odd FellowB this meeting vestry. The employes daily fully one thousand students and Visitors children, brother, Pliny of Bucksport. ing is spending a few weeks with her parents, in Belfast with the members of Penob- T the will be papers, owners and of and were been possible to consult his wishes he would be held meeting used in asking employes weekly present to listen to an address that was Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Staples, at Citypoint, A‘r|' and Each di- have been born in Maine; and no It is with much sadness that we notice the Bcot Encampment, I. O. O. F., June 6th, at Odd g questions that have troubled monthly papers, job printers. both wise and witty, historical and certainly left Wednesday on a short business trip to descriptive, is vision is to have its chairman and native is a more ardent lover of the Pine Tree passing away of Mrs. Kitty Stevens at Fellows hall. An interesting program being recording entertaining and instructive. President Aley Staples Boston in the interests of Pine Grove Springs and the association or more earnest in her advance- the home of her where she prepared, and it is expected that quite a delega- secretary, general will presided and after some announce- State, desiring parents, requested Hotel at Lake N. H., which he will N£WS OF making Spofford, THE GRANGES. elect a president and a treasurer. The chair- ment, than Mr. Seitz. The Bangor Commercial to be brought only a few days before she died. tion of encampment members will be present. I ments introduced the speaker, who was re- open for the summer about June 15th. men of the three divisions will be of said With much effort her was The Rebekah the district ■ vice-presi- ceived with a round of Saturday editorially: request complied lodges comprising Light Grange, held its re- applause. Judging B. has returned from Bos Monroe, dents, of the Mr. Seitz his first in a with and she was moved from the which Belfast will hold a union district Mrs. George Dyer ex-officio, generai association. from those around me not a word of the ad- spent days newspaper hospital, includes *esting where she attended the j Saturday evening, May 20, with office in a weekly plant in the Oxford hills and where she had been for treatment, to her old with Aurora Rebekah in Odd ton, grauuation exer- ^ dress was It facts new even meeting lodge lance of more than .lost. presented there a of the thirty members II there was ever a time when an active acquired knowledge country home in North to the few re- The cises of the Curry School of Expression. Her ^ 3 ^ to his Beverly spend Fellows ball on the of June 13th. 1 brother journalists and mov- weekly so that his remarks and advice had an evening visitors. A was frequently Miss Sabra B. a program presented press association was needed it is now. I haVe maining days with those she loved. It was in- of Aurora will furnish the en- daughter, Dyer,was graduate. ed his hearers to laughter and Be- intimate quality for both weekly and daily members lodge Music by choir; answered applause. will return soon for a few roll-call, given special attention to the en- publishers and workers. It was a great privi- deed a sad home-coming to her parents and tertainment, to be followed the confeiring Miss Dyer weeks_ legislation, ginning with the date of which was by “The printing, lege to hear Mr. Seitz and one that is thor- I before to ( itiont;reading, Angelic Husband”, acted or in and in the friends. She fully realized that it was a of the the work to be done by the vacation going Burlington, Vt., July attempted, Congress approximately that of the of Columbus ! the workers only degree, ‘Eibali; talk, “What I Know sailing oughly appreciated, newspaper »»> the summer About State to restrict the few that she could but her members of Favori Rebekah of 3tfc, to teach Curry school. legislatures, freedom of to discover the New and the journalistic students present uniting days live, hopes lodge Unity. L Cronkhite and World, Mr. Staples told / C. C. Clements, the curtail its activities and in thanks to the of Maine held out to the last. She wished to live that press, usefulness of the first their returning University Children’s Night will be observed by Aurora Mr. Charles W. Frederick and Mrs. Augusta general newspapers, character, etc., of lor its in | discussion; recitation, and ensure its financial and ; Department Journalism enterprise she care for her who ruin, am fully the might aged parents, Rebekah and Waldo Lodge of Odd Fel- S. Frederick, who the winter in St. Au- ! ute,” Barbara of making of the modern newspaper, its securing this great figure in the newspaper Lodge spent Clements; question, convinced that if this goes on the successful looked to her for comfort and care in their de- news and editorial world, and to Mr. Seitz in that his affection for lows, Thursday, June 1st, at their lodge rooms. gustine, Fla., returned home Saturday night f" Average Farmer Afford to Buy Fer- features, spicing his story tj editor of the future will be he who succeeds in the State of Maine impelled him, m spite of clining years, but realized that the All Wise served to the children at 6.00 where a few ; with witty phrases and apt stories, lie said A supper will be from Boston, they had spent days, Present Conditions”. his business cares, to make the out of jail and gets money to large long trip One had ordered otherwise. Although ex- after there will be a hour Mrs. Adelaide C. who keeping enough that the standard of was advanc- o’clock, which play accompanied by (juimby, 1 hi vest journalism here to address the Maine newspaper workers. •: Center feeble with Grange, Montville, pay the fines and penalties he will be called tremely she, much clearness of and at 7.30 an entertainment, to which all Odd had been visiting relatives there for several, ing, and, in conclusion: We cannot a of this the resolutions attempt report address, for them following of re- upon to meet. At present no little time must mind, planned all. She wished her Fellows, Rebekahs and their families, are cor- months, and she is their guest. We are trying more and mere to make the which was of intense interest to his loath of Sister Yuba hearers, brother to and fill the of both | Jones: be devoted to filling out the returns called for newspaper on tne basis of the Golden Rule. try place daugh- invited. The children of all the mem- valuable to the men and students dially •'Item has We avoid needless newspaper ter and son and care for the In the Harvard unit which sailed from New ar Reaper again entered by the State and National governments and I giving pain to any person. aged parents, bers of the order are to be the guests at the i! !! cut down one of our fairest We believe that where the has no of journalism present, and made entertaining York last tor France were Miss believe the time is when we shall have public prop- whom she had so faithfully and tenderly cared 6.00 o’clock Saturday vered coming no supper. another link in our frater- er interest, right to know, we have no in- by flashes of wit and pertinent stories. Mr. Marian Hamblin and Miss Helen both of i kl> to under oath how for. She was a woman of marked ability, had Dunn, K one whose face was certify (in duplicate) many terest and no right to tell, hut we stand Past Masters was observed at Phoenix smiling ready Seitz treated of his own career in a humorous Night and both former of ? times we and all and filled many of trust, was interested Augusta superintendents among us; therefore, be it have attended divine service against opposition all pleading to positions com- during a lodge, No. 24, F, and A. M., at a special i}lat we, as members of and to scorn those vein, and said he had never resigned from the Waldo General in this tir.r\. Union the year, what is our favorite brand of smok- scourge put who hieak in literature, had written short stories for the County hospital city, in-, in munication in Masonic hall Monday evening, w., the death of our sister, Yuba laws, written or unwritten, social or position but was always “fired,”—which we and Dr. Thomas son of Dr. and Mrs. B. how are statutory, papers, and last year wrote the of her Foster, ! our ing tobacco, many girls employed in those who so obituary 6 The masters con- { heartfelt sympathy to the live as to lower the standards of as that he was fired with May 22nd, at o’clock. past interpret meaning > B. Foster of Portland. will serve for 8cn- mother the whether of are and aunt, Fhebe Staples, for The Journal. Besides They I and sister, in their composing room, any them culture degrade human fellowship. No ferred the Master Mason degree on three can- ambition to go up higher, and succeeded, until six months "somewhere iu France." areavement. engaged or the color of the longer do we make newspapers primarily to ( her parents she leaves a husband, a 1 not, foreman’s he sonf the first section at 5.3^ and the second « hat in love and our we make them also to towards holds the of business didates, respect char- and sell; help pub- responsible position Miles, twelve years of age; one brother, Wil- ln hair like valuable data, to be section at 7 30. A was served at 6.30 Mrs. Charlotte Hilton of will mourning for that criticised, lic good, and to stand for the against the of one of of the banquet Sibley Chicago thirty days; right manager the great papers liam Stevens of and other relatives, fK. se resolutions be on analysed (and perhaps by an Beverly, btar her class in a at the __ placed our anathematized) wrong. Order of the Eastern represent speech general world. Confidentially Mr. Seitz gave us some by Primrose chapter. Bent to the local And now remains to a who mourn her departure. The floral tat,hl80 papers for additional force of clerks at Washington. No nothing except say early The Past Masters who the various Alumnae luncheon at Wellesley College June word for those who statistics as to the World’s revenues and dis- occupied doubt much of the are neither editors nor tributes were many and beautiful and she was •Ok! h | foolish, unnecessary work chairs were Clifford J. Fattee, Cyrus E. Tib- 21st. She is a member lor two years of the >'VVefct il will be in that beautiful financial experts but just the plain newspaper bursements, pay roll, amount of paper used, (j of this nature is devised to make places on the j remembered by friends and relatives in Maine National Alumnae Associa- workers, privates in the big army. Looking etc,, which I shall not report, for three reasons: I betts, Warren A. Nichols, George E. Johnson, Wellesley College roni nation’e roll for down the line we see and and Chicago. two of the ^ Ui a*l Borr°w and pay patronage-seeking Con- companies battalions 1st I Wilmer J. Adelbert Millett, Lorenzo tion and also a member for years ., pain was brought up in a newspaper school Dorman, ri*« on our of them with pinched and drawn, but eager lips and harps in our hands gressmen, and that much of this legislation E. McMahan, C. Trussell, William C. National Wellesley College Graduate Council, ept and and cheerful faces, to us. that held confidential communications sacred; Capt. Fred A. Arey, a retired sea captain and George l another again.” hostile happy looking up to the press is due to Congressmen These also make the Charles R. Coombs, William H. Hall Her daughter Katherine, a student at Welles- James newspapers. They are 2nd, I took no notes and could not be sure of storekeeper, died, ikay 16th at his home in Libbey, J. Clement, 1 Committee under | smarting deserved newspaper criticism. shrewd, keen and persistent workers. Adrian C. Tuttle. pla^ s one of the first violins in the college \ Annie L. on They giving the figures correctly; and, 3d, because Bucksport Center, tie was born in Bucksport ley, Clement,\ know the job and are always on it. Hungry Lucy no one with the inside of orchestra. Wentworth, (Resolutions. or wet, with unfamiliar workings 60 years ago, the son of Capt. Benjamin R. _ In the the members of fagged unceasing search, they State of Trade. Montville, May 20, 1916. evening the Maine still love it | rejoice. They or tney are not in a big newspaper would credit this story of the Arey, a famous ship master, tie went to sea W. T. Lance and Charlotte for thir- Press were of Lance, association guests the Bangor it. No man or woman once in it ever can millions of dollars in and out of the when a with his and when a teen jears owners of the Meredith, N. H„ Aroostook Potatoes. or passing boy father, young Rather less of a wire on de newspaper men at a banquet at the wholly forget renounce. If it is in the blood Activity. edge which sold to E. R. Cum- Bangor business of the New York World. of the was News, paper they once, it is there forever, world without department man as steward brig Alberta, which mand. Queries as to whether the crest has House. President Blanding, who was accom- end, mings some three years ago, have purchased Some students of the sea to been reached. Cold weather affects retail Gobblers and Green Mountains in Amen. questions prompted by dismasted at on a voyage from Santiago the and trom Air. Cum- if* E;,r, ^ panied by Mrs. and on his Fill-in orders fall business paper priming plant “,r"eld market Blanding, presided The remainder of the was of M. w.re trade. good, *1$ j are going at from morning devoted U. department of journalism ask- Boston, was given up for lost and the crew mings and will continue the publication.—The were seated President of the Uni- active. More conservatism visible, bred of v:* 88 *bey have been for several right Aley to sight-seeing, and at turn Publishers ^>8 |,ast every you met a ed of Mr. Seitz and were readily and clearly were taken off in an exhausted condition by a and for reaction. Iron and Auxiliary. VerV are as of Mrs, Covers high prices hopes *fiw, however, coming, versity .Maine and; fiAley. courteous student to Mr. and Lance were in news- 8 «re too ready answer questions,- answered. He was asked what were the German brig after being 55 days out. His first steel easier in some lines. Clearings very Mrs. engaged busy planting, sowing, har- were laid for 42 at the daintily appointed suggest points of interest and to large. Agricultural season late. Crop outlook woik in this for some time, and 8 and ro,linKto attend to mar- pilot you prospects for a girl entering newspaper work, command was the schooner Nellie F. Sawyer, paper city ’not*. tables were Wheat and cot- °e® n°w.—Fort and there no vacant seats. After wherever chose to uneven. Corn and oats good. later in and have friends in both May 17th. Fairfield Review, you go. After registering and said that five or six were employed on the of which he was master for 12 years. The Bucksport, a ton low in condition. Meat animals high in tempting menu had been served Mr. Bland- at the one wisn them library contingent visited the build- World’s edition and three on at sea the crew was 20th. places who success. evening the Sawyer foundered and price.—Bradstreets’ May ^ PROSPECT. A Head Full Mrs. Almeda Benson was in Bangor May 12th. of Ache Mrs. George W. Haley is visiting her daugh- There are many forms of headache, Don’t waste time with or- ter, Mrs. Frank Robbins, in Derby, but the sick headache is about the Miss Grace Hutchins is in with dinary flour when your gro- Kingman worst ever. When it once fastens on M s. Hulbert Grant for an indefinite cer can give you William stay. you, it lasts a good while, unless you Tell, milled from Ohio Red Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cunningham of Swan- know how to get rid of it. Sick head- ache conies from the stomach Winter Wheat. Orderasack ville spent May 14th with her mother, Mrs. M. usually or liver, and you must help these or- and do some blue G. Marden. today gans before the head can be relieved. Walter were over ribbon baking. You can Mr. and Mrs. Brown Sun- A few doses of “L. F.” Atwood’s Med- win domestic science prizes day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd of icine will put your stomach to rights, the and act on the bow- with the good things baked Frankfort. regulate bile, els. As soon as good order is se- Mrs. Jennie Dockham, who has been visiting i from William Tel!, the cured, the dizzy feeling and nagging her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Shute, in Boston, flour that goes farther. j pain will leave your head, and soon returned to her home 12th. May you will be as well as ever. No medi- MiBS Paul, teacher of the Clark school, went cine is better for sick headache or biliousness. • to her home in Morrill May 12th, returning y to resume her duties I ENUFIr* Sunday night Monday. Bur a 35c bottle at your nearest store. LOTTA RAIN Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood and Miss Wood of Or write to«day for free sample. I and Frank York of East Orrington, Bangor “L F.M Medicine Co.. Portland Me. j ^SUN were guests May 14th of Mr. and Mrs, S. S. ----—-I Wood. Washington Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ames, Mrs. Almeda Randell and daughter, Mrs. Randell, and Miss 1916. In Randell of Stockton Springs were recent call- Washington, May 22, spite ers in town. of the shortage in coal tar colors the Bu- NATURALLY GOOD North Waldo Pomona Grange met with reau of Engraving, Uncle Sam’s paper South Branch Grange 10th. State Mas- May money and stamp printery, is still doing ter W. J. Thompson gave a very interesting old talk on “Scientific Farming.” business at the stand. TOBACCO does it! was the first Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blake, who spent the Director Ralph probably winter months with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dock- man in the United States to realize that All the in the world couldn't ham, went to Sandypoint May 10th to occupy experimenting the war in Europe would mean a color their bungalow there for the summar. the natural flavor of the tobacco in Per- shortage here. He realized this on the improve declared war SOUTH MOiNTVILLE. day that Great Britain fection Cigarettes. against Germany. He took his worries So—we give you this tobacco exactly as de- C. S. Adams is running his mill day and to bed with him that night, but he could night. licious as NATURE made it. not sleep for thinking that the big Bu- The Willing Workers met at the Grange hall — reau machinery might have to stop. So that crowded jast week. Naturally good—don’t forget he got up, dressed, and just caught a Louis Robinson has gone to Palmer, Masp., full of its own mellowness and refresh- train for original The Mexican Problem. to work in the hospital. midnight Philadelphia. o’clock the next taste. The South Montville base ball team By eight morning ing, sprightly Editor of The Journal: played To the the West Appletons May 13th. he had bought at peace prices the en Perfections are unusual—simply because The real Mexican prob'em is not being Our stage driver, Arthur Norton, has a new tire stock of color held by the largest discussed the Killing Villas he will use on his mail route. by press. auto,which Philadelphia importer. By noon he had they’re real difficulties are settles nothing. The Farmers in this vicinity have done but a all the available color in Philadelphia, JUST NATURALLY GOOD little to the backward not difficult to understand. farming owing cold, the spring. and all that was on the way across First: The land Ameri- thieves, mostly ocean to firms. O. P. Fuller and wife and A. Fuller and Philadelphia have stolen all their Roy cans, practically wife autoed from Camden May 14th and spent By mid-afternoon he had acquired all and lands. grazing, mineral agricultural the day with relatives. the color in Jersey City. When busi- Second: American hunters have killed to Mrs. S. A. Bryant went Milford, Mass., ness closed that night he had rounded up last week to house for her all their big game. keep daughter,who warehouses. will go west with her husband. the color in New York Third: Mexicans treat their wives and Since these three cities contain all the Everett Morse and Elwin Adams, who are daughters in so humiliating a manner attending school away, spent May 13th and principal inporters of coal tar colors, Di- that to be a mis- 14th with their they generally prefer parents rector Kalph had cornered the market. tress to an American rather than a Mexi- The color trade realized it that very can wife. This last fact the generates night. Ralph had just finished his sup- and hatred of Mexican deepest jealousy per in a New York hotel when one of the men for Americans not even generally, color brokers with whom he had dealt 1 for one to he if one is in waiting guilty that afternoon called and offered him a and his. women have seen him. sight big bonus to be released from the con- This last fact will not be remedied un- tract he had just made. Ralph, of | til Mexican men learn to treat their course, refused. Next day color prices J women as their equals, and this must be ; skyrocketed. Within a few weeks colors a of slow A plain, plum-colored 1 P Km ^ *11^ lawi plant growth. that had sold for 25 cents a pound were Tne game upon which those people but-—rea/ smokes !• 8 8hb 9 9 Gw %jP selling around $25. Ralph bought a package once more than half lived is probably year’s supply for an average of 26 cents gone to stay gone. j a pound. Most of those have no people learning That is the little Known siory oi wny of books or trades and can cultivate we Btill continue to have stamps and IO for 5* the soil where natural springs or only money printed in colors when certain Also packed lOfoilO* streams make it to irrigate. possible other nations are beginning to engrave Artificial wells have to be drilled through money and stamps in black and white. feet to solid rock from 100 to 1000 get The Hookies.” "Dimpled 104. and the of these BENJAMIN PKIEST, water, majority people Washington society queens, debu- AVOID SPRING COLDS. as are as poor beggars. tantes and other women of national prom- Sudden changes, high winds, shifting sea- rhe Oldest Man in Somerset County, if Rain falls there in showers up in the inence in attendance at the military sons cause colds and grippe, and these spring Not in the State. PRESTON’S i mountains in and runs off in great colds are and and are July training camp for women in Washing- annoying dangerous To be 104 years old is not a common Sc Transient St* !e" to turn into a chronic summer Livery, Boarding quick floods that only costly dani3 could while have their likely cough. Iistinction,but May 4th, Benjamin Priest ton, they brought pow- Is situated on street oft f t in street. I have cases reached that He is Washington just singi o hold for Clouds form prac- In such take a treatment of Dr. King’s milestone in his life. irrigation. der puffs with them, are taking their New a Laxative Tar the oldest man in Canaan, without doubt double hitches, buchboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your pa , tically every day around the mountain Discovery, pleasant Syrup, work of the dimpled the oldest man in the and it seriously. Many It soothes the cough, checks the cold and helps county, may age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. 1' s and start to fly out over the plains, man in peaks rookies came to the camp for outdoor be safely said that he is the oldest break up an attack of grippe. Its already W. G. PRESTON. Propr , but the plains are so dry and hot that the State, or in a number of States. exercise and betterment as well ■ physical no or Just ask ——" m —■ prepared, mixing fussing. He is a Civil War veteran and his war ——— the clouds evaporate. Only a quickly as to learn nursing and other service in your druggist for a bottle of Dr. New King's stories are just as thrilling and as realis- 1 green could down the heat foliage keep case of a national emergency. Discovery. tic as those told by veterans that may he and let the clouds pour down their show- than he. On To the end of better health, they invit- younger, considerably, f IB 7 Memorial the one in the LET your crops decide ers. ed Susanna Cocroft, the well known OBITUARY. day, day year, certain to stand out as an event for the They will tell you tc) use E. FRANK C< know how to herd horses, cattle They health of to address 1 ex'pert Chicago, old soldiers, the day that is especially in the Best Equipped Ft :to y ii the 1 ne. and and how to wild fruits, It is not often that this community is so ^ goats, gather them. “To iive in tents means to appre- kept for them and for their brothers that ) JACKSON & HALL BELFAST A(ll STS. deep'y stirred as it was on Monday afternoon, berries and nuts, and when they had ciate the value of fresh air,” Miss Co- have gone before them,what more fitting May 8th, when it was known that Mrs. Yuba than that the oldest of them all should THE COE-MORT1MER CO MPANY, N? game to hunt they knew that well, and croft told the fair \ campers. “Physical Berry Jones, wife of Frederick Jones of Sears- march at the head of their fast fading that is about their limit. They have training means the surmounting of minor mont, had passed from this life after a few ranks? Mr. Priest took great pride in few for amusement as and his opportunities except ailments; it means a recognition of phy- hours of serious illness. Mrs. Jones was the his annual capacity leader and of the late Gardner many triends are hoping for his better dancing, smoking gossip). sical conquests over the physical self; it daughter S. Berry and j health that he might be able to march When a Villa comes along and asks means better and vital- Cora Berry Gay and had lived in Center Mont- health, strength again this year, them if want to have a gun and ville until her marriage to Mr. Jones.and since Choice Mixed Sweet Pc they fight ity, and the power of resistance.” | The simple life a3 applied to a man the know that means some then had lived in Searsmont. She was a young is Gringoes they Camp gossip has it that many whose j living in a small town most all hid days lady of unusually bright and cheerful disposi- of Mr. excitement in place of their hungry, rag- “peach bloom” complexions have suf- naturally productive longevity. tion and had a large circle of friends. She Priest has lived in Canaan the greater and Nasturtiums dull It means that ged, monotony. they fered from to the sun severely exposure will be missed in her husband’s and her ! part of his life, and in his quiet, easy- will rob the first the sadly ranch, rape women, have already consulted Miss Cocroft going routine has wuikeci out. a mother’s home. She was a member of Union daily In Bulk and in steal what ponies they need, steal what j system ot life that has meant for him Packages. secretly on the best ways of removing Harvest Grange and had held the office of lec- i can see the and many more years than is ordinarily al- liquor they find, country, tan. and was elected assistant, steward turer, lady lotted to man. feel that are into condition Buffaloes for they getting Everybody. of Pomona Grange at the last annual election j to shoot some and this makes see carries a small Garden Peas Gringoes, You lhe agricultural bill of officers. The funeral was held May 10th at Keeping Up To The Mark. Early life endurable, if a little dangerous. to build corrals and barns i the home of her Mr. Fred Gay, appropriation stepfather, “Spring lever” is not always a juke. If you Shoot Villa and they will follow the next on Sully’s Hill, National Park, on the Rev. J. N. Palmer of Searsmont officiating. feel dull and sluggish, tired and woru out, suf- The Best Line and all Kinds of Garden S' fer from backache or weak back, man that will lead them. shores oi Devil’s North Dakota. Two solos, "Sweet Gallilee” and "Beautiful rheumatism, Lake, sore musclea, stitf joints or other indication of Isle of Somewhere,” were finely rendered by Where is the end in a war policy? Stars in It develops that the American Bison kidney trouble, ii will pay you to investigate her uncle, Mr John Sanford of Liberty, with Kidney Pills. They are highly recom- Those people need land and water and to Society aims to stock this park with Duf- Foley Grass and Lawn Seed as and efiicient aids to Miss Catherine Sanford at the organ. The mended prompt health. learn how to work, and how to get some falo. In a speech on this subject Rep- Sold Every where. members of the Grange, wearing their badges, kinds as low as can be elsewi treasure out of and this can not be resentative M. of North of all they bought life, George Young attended in a body, and a large number of The shot into them. has no waxed enthusiastic on the fu- SHIPPING Items. two-masted schooner Carranza power Dakota, young people of this and adjoining towns were Izetta, formerly owned by the Eastern Manu- F. Masonic to restore to them their land and herds ture of the buffalo in the United States, i present. The bearers were Cecil Gay, Frank Chas. Swift, Tempi* facturing Co. of Bangor and recentl}’ sold or to get for them the needed water. After calling attention to the fact that Cooper, Willie Mehurenand Herbert Mehuren. was wrecked on the rocks at Waterside. N. METRO of the had The problem is one for the United States. buffalo were once exterminated L. C. Morse charge arrangements. nearly B., according to a telegram received in The interment was in Mount Repose ceme- just The is without a it is in this showed that from territory head; country, Young Boston by her agent, and will probably be a tery. Following is a list of the beautiful powerless anarchy, and we must take a few head the total herd now numbers total loss. The Izetta was built in Brewer in flowers that bore silent testimony to the love jurisdiction over it and establish civiliza- about 2,000. They thrive well as do- 1865 and has been in the coasting trade for 51 of her friends: Pillow, Frederick Jones; pillow, tion, and to do this we must school it and mesticated and years.The five-masted steel schooner PICTURES animals, Young predict- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gay; 18 her eister pinks, IFresli Food sold Arthur Sewell of finance it and double its a ed that the is not far distant when Kineo has been by population by day Edwina Berry; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bath, Mo., to the Texas Co., who will put oil- FOR SALE BY thrifty immigration. The climate is of there will be buffalo on every farm, be- Jones; 18 pinks, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sanford; EVERY DAY AT THE burning engines in the vessel and convert her the best and will grow crops the year ing raised not only as meat animals but 18 pinks, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Gay; 18 pinks, Your into a tanker....J. W. S. Murphy of Balti- around, jt is capable of the love- to supply those warm robes which have from K. O. T. U.; 18 pinks, Gardner, Esther being more; for some time chief engineer of the Dunton &IV-ors«1 Mr. Mrs. liest of our If we such tender associations in the court- and Wesley Tibbetts; spray, and W. part country. put Consolidation Coastwise Co's, tug Georges Union Harvest those on their and with of the It D. Sanford; spray, Grange; people feet, as ships mil-Victorian period. Creek, has been appointed local inspector of theatre wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bean; spray, 1. The Mason farm in Montv little bloodshed as possible, they will has been a cool spring in Washington, boilers with headquarters at Bangor-The Clara and Euna Bean; pansies, Mrs. Fred Car- Hogan more or less. For sale or rent never ask or want their independence and Young’s remarks about the cosiness two-masted schooner St. Croix, Capt. Leonard, ter; bouquet, Mrs. Ida Briggs; wreath, Mr. and 2. The Herbert Flagg farm, from the United States. of buffalo robes were listened to an arrived May 14th from" New York with 300 f by Mrs. W. S Poland; crescent, Mrs, Vida Bart- or !ess, well wooded, excellent What is needed is a kind of should audience in the house. tons of coal for the Lubec Sardine Co. She buildings, water in barn, late military appreciative Mr. and Mrs. H. E. and Ash- lett; spray, Bangs from Camden. 3-4 mile from L.m organization of their Fox in Bad. near the sardine plant and at one industries, govern- by Nash; spray. Miss Vida Hemmenway; spray, grounded ter, beautiful view of lake and time the situation looked serious, but after a ment control and government John Fox, Jr., author and former hus- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clement and Mr. and Mrs. Bakery 3. The Lovett farm near V finarcing time she floated and the orly apparent injury Penobscot Ri\ of their farming, herding and manufac- show them. band of Fritzi Scheff, the actress, is “in P. A. Clement; spray. Miss Maud McKenney, Inge, overlooking was seams. The schooner hails from to its shores, 100 acres, more or and on a business basis bad” with the of the and Merle Wooster and Willie and Herbert Me- opened turing, that will friends birds TRY THElii buildings, beautifully located West Searsmont friends, Mr. Boston and was built at Calais in 1856-The pay it all back into our in the he may be reported to the Attorney Gen- huren; pillow. 4. The farm in Bell treasury schooner W. built in Flagg and Mrs. W, F. Barlow, Wilber Sheldon, Mr. 90-ton fishing N, White, 7 course of and eral of the United StateB. In a recent owned by Herbert Flagg, mile years. This, not war, is chartered to lumber from and Mrs. Fred Lucus and Don Lucas, Mr. and 1878, has been carry 1(0 acres, more or less. what the he was Mexican situation calls for. magazine article, Fox stated that N. to the British Isles at the rec- Mrs. Hook, Mr. and Mrs. Thorndike, Mrs. St. John, B., 5. Lumber lot at South Liberty. one of a Wheat which shot in Flor- Whole C. S. birds 360s. a standard. Before the Bread;■ party ord of I" Griffin, Gray, Chester Gray, Rilla Luce, Ray Oxton figure 6. The Warren Sheldon wood ida. T. Gilbert Pearson of New York 32s. 6d. a standard was the more or on Mount'd Kingman, Me., May 15th. and Mrs. Georgia Young; pillow, friends from war. going figure. less, Moody about 8 miles from Camd n, .... charter for a be- city, secretary of the National Associa- North Mr. and Mrs. M. F- A calling $72,000 month, Searsmont; pillow, woo- of ever written 7. The Monroe pasture and tion of be- Mrs. deo. Hook. Mr. and Mrs. lieved to be one the highest Audubon Societies, speaking Hunt, Mr. and on Lincolnville avenue, about been for steamer DOUQHNUIS fast, Children a has obtained the Cry fore the National Conservation Congress, G, W. Gove, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poland. Mr. for vessel, one-half mile from postoffice. FOR FLETCHER’S Kansan, owned by the American-Hawaiian *«■ in session here, declared Fox’s party in and Mrs. A. H. Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. 8. Cottages at the Battery, for Steamshin Co. The Kansan has been undei the fed- Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cooper, Mr. and FRIED IN LARD AND ONLY 9. FOR RENT. Six-room flat, \ PASTOR 1 A shooting birde, violated not only in Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles charter to the France-Canada line, engaged block, up two flights, Bteam heat bird law but the State George Thompson, eral migratory to St. Nazaire. As soon as electric lights. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hall, Mrs. H. M. carrying supplies laws of Florida and that the case would she reached her dock at Boston May 14th she BELFAST ASTONISHED Mrs. G. A. Mrs. M. E. Goodwin, Hook, Hook, was re-chartered to the same company, but at doz. DUNTON 8 MORSE. be brought to the attention of 10c. per probably Mrs. R. J. Poland. Mrs. C. B. Ring, Mrs. Vesta a monthly rate of $12,000 higher than that of BY SIMPLE MIXTURE the of Justice. Department Barker and Miss Marian Atkinson.—M. G. B. the previous charter. Savings Bank Building, Belfast *a,<| Belfast are astonished at the IN- Center Montville. people KEbP YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND TO RID CHILD OF WORMS. STANT action of simple buckthorn bark, HEALTHY. Don’t scold the fretful, nervous child. glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-aa. ONE Has A Good rid of these NOTICE. For Sale Reputation. worms. Get There ie only one way to have a clear Often its due to by SPOONFUL removes Buch surprising foul healthy complexion and that iB to keep the The original and genuine Honey and Tar giving one-half to one lozenge Kickapoo work In Chiropody, Manicur Snnd and delin'"’ 1 and Com- a laxative worm candy. Give Guaranteed gravel matter it relieves almost ANY CASE constipa- bowels active and regular. Dr. King's'New cough syrup is Foley's Honey Tar Worm Killer, lots of out-door Facial Work Life Pills will make and because this has given such univer- only plain nourishing food, ng and Shampooing. Also a reasonable tion, sour stomach or gas. because Adleri-ka your complexion healthy pound price. cured so to bed Watch Btoola and move the bowels stimulate sal satisfaction and many cases of exercise and put early. im acts on BOTH lower a clear, gently, Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at and upper bowel, few Worm m. im l the cleanse the and purify the coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough there and continue giving Kickapoo Lozenges chas. 1 doses often relieve or prevent A liver, system Row. appendicitis. remove the worms. 26c parlors over Shlro’s Store, Phoenix 25c. at are imitations and substitutes offered to the they will positively .1" short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. blood. A splendid spring medicine. lei 306 Searsport I Insist upon Foley's. Sold Everywhere. at Druggists. 32tt MISS EVIE HOLMES. The Old Corner Drug Store Co, your Druggist’s, public. while the Lecture. 60-horsepower engine was powerless with wheels n pducational revolving in mud. Honey bees and birds have Journal. Dr. furnished the roR of The j K philosophical principles which have en- iion.ll speaker and abled man to fly. of the few men The whole lecture is well illustrated r :t; r entering the by little robins in the nest fed the In a lec- being by v of life. mother bird; only pupils are more exact- 10c. and 15c. students at the ] ing than the little rohins. People gen- \ nal School, he SALE IN BELFAST BY j not ARE FOR erally only require knowledge and re- rs experience in j ligion to be dropped into their mental h I the twenty recepacles, hut they want it already di- f .i ,e had proved it- CARLE & JONES, gested. This digestive process, to be of s nt rni.es an hour, Who have all the i any value, must be performed individ- by special arrangement y into the mental ually, and a httle foraging for material all the time. ,ik- d those inver- patterns will invigorate both body and intellect. I i.e great thoughts 5®=NO WAITING TO SEND. j In this connection, we are reminded I hy the work of a ; that crude thoughts, rather than over- f ihe minute detail j AND PAINTING. wrought thought, make for intellectual VOGUE OF SPOTS ! which might be ! vigor. The fashionable saloon and the ,,Lk o. the section man Hand Painted Designs on Hats and Gowns. man who takes his drink and I goes about Flats and I, caved tie by a new Spots Endorsed. Leghorn his business, rather than the beastly sot, diy important, but are do' Shirred Watteau Shapes. promotes The d&wdcpou the intemperance. respect- .: e same man. If Lei us show the [Correspondence of The Journal.] able wrongdoer, acting within the limits you Latest Styles in led ail their energies 1916. The of the law, rather than the lawless des- New York, May 22. “merry seldom used ..j, words month” does not belie its reputation, perado promo es lawlessness and wrong- of lands sel- Lamson&HubbardHats and blossoms out geography Atheism does not receive its im- while every square had doing. for; SALE!, BV v would not have with and jonquils, and petus so much from the avowed Atheist, daffodils, pansies rhoir present position, florists' windows oveflow to the walk, as from the Christian scientist teaching upon knowing what to Dwight P. Palmer the world of womankind dons its freshest thought as a reflex cerebral activity. ,ve unlearned. Teach- and and on pleasure Geo. M. Cole, prettiest goes gaily us to overturn their bent. 1916. A choir rendered several selections dur- in Bellingham, Wash., April 17, Hand should keep sym- ing the session. Painting. and cannot (rr.er they NORTH WALDO POMONA GRANCE. The next Everyone who can is having something * meeting will be with Burn- .. to teach the same sut- hand for the for this form ham Grange, Burnham, June 14th. with painted, vogue I without variation. A very interesting meeting of North of decoration runs and since an address of welcome by Nellie Shaw j rampant is not so much to im- Waldo Pomona was held colors are it is as often Grange with and response by May W. Bussey. Topic, fast, quite applied 10 teach how to ac- South Branch to cotton frocks as to silk or Grange, Prospect, May The growing policy of school centraliza- crepes. oement Dr. 10th. The was with Hand hats have ceased to Winship Grange duly opened tion; its merits and drawbacks; to be pa’nted sport a blow at Master A. T. Nickerson be but are still present Worthy presid- opened by G. J. Mudgett. State Lec- novel, they very pretty l#*° The de- The treasurer and Flora and even more effective where the public ing. secretary, turer C. O. Purington will address the design ^/«/°6^cOo 6©<®*' r and the were absent and is on the smock that children, pro tem appointments meeting and music and recitations will repeated garden ®"lo were bobs this with or ,®° for money, have made. Six were up again year painted granges repre- be furnished by the host grange. '[ lemand. The same sented and reported in a fairly good con- patched flowers or fruit to add additional fie ^© h fOi/| The public demand dition. As there was no degree work, She Tola Her Neighbor. charm. A Clever Woman. e frater- the officers and several members were preaching "I told a neighbor whoBe child had c ,* croup A clever woman with a little knack *^oIC**•« just ^/o© as the called for remarks for the of teaching pro- upon good about Foley’a Honey and Tar," writes Mrs e/,S Vve . the with her brush and dye paints can turn a '•©aw /„ order, and F. M. Nickerson, O. B. Rehkamp, "404 Herman St.. Covington. Ky. a “When sue gave it a doses she was commonplace frock into thing of indi- not make these re- Dow, D. M. Kimball, W. J. Matthews couple so pleased with the change she didn’t know what vidual charm and and if she so ©/• and Clara D. York State beauty, ^Qr)ct s. but they are too responded. to say.” This reliable remedy helps coughs, <1, ^rHer--r>ev'' th and desires secure plenty of commissions f/)e was colds.croup Sold !. should be Master W. J. Thompson, who the whooping cough. Every- ,ca ,„ Pupils where. from friends less skilled. An artist here Q^c/t, ^ditin of the at this :<>r what can guest day, spoke britfly they do, has made such a success at this sort of time. .t are not SWAWVILLE. they qualified work that she has had orders from One will Dinner was announced and a recess de- boy study and has done an eve- clared. When the reached tne Our schools observed foreign royalties, [ a lesson. patrons Arbor Day with very poor ning coat of cloth of silver for the „■**/s<>Ce exercises. Queen a dining hall, they found the usual temp- appropriate high grade very of Italy, painting blue hydrangea blos- ting awaiting them with ladies of Mrs. E. H. Littlefield is a°< ii 'iikl be Art repast steadily gain- I practical. soms at the The the host in attendance. After ing and is able to ride out. just right points. wrap lit, can do in air what grange 4>&-** was lined with ermine and was a thing to "•* the social hour the was reassem- C. Marden is able to be school nor the col- Grange E. out again boy dream of if one has a love of a and serious beautiful >«* bled in the and after long illness and Mrs. b d he never went fifth degree F. L. Ward, «z**>» °r yet „ Alonzo Damm has fully recovered from clothes. Everyone is familiar with paint- -cheal. Master of South Branch, extended words ,L. the serious trouble she had with her ed designs on household and of and W. J. Matthews belongings ciQ .. the greeting hand. ot*e>S*n^e fitting- speaker spent quite the prettiest doilies that the writer A learn an economic and ly responded. reading by Alice Hop- Mrs. Jack of Bridge Montreal arrived ever saw were simply squares of organdie Tha ^ul^nt'9*' kins was followed a vocal solo 12th and will be ; ; from three pigs. One by by May the guest of her Blanche Har- mother, Mrs. H. F. M. for a f scientifically balanced Harriman, accompanied by Phillips, refte few weeks before going to their summer /e,Wf;, C*l"'er&99 u2 lbs., which cost 92 riet Nickt rson at the piano. A fine ad- carnp at Moosehead Lake. I, nrket value. Another dress by W. J. Thompson, Master of the The Sunday school was reorganized at Of ixed with his feed and was a feature of 'Vsjf r State Grange, pleasing the church May 7th, with the following of- s'yhict, A~^thg ich was worth $5 more the program. Mr. Thompson spoke ficers; Supt., A. T. Nickerson; vice, Mrs. b^„t,kei> t^Ou* °'9». H. M. r imd pig run outside and along agricultural lines, dwelling at Chase; librarian, Mrs. C. R. Nick- erson; secretary and Mrs. W. in the course of study, some length on the importance of exer- treasurer, E. Damm. The Sunday school will open 2J which was a amount of common sense t pounds, cising great at 2 p. m. tj,an cost. while the tr; following scientific methods The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lester ■redit for learning, even advocated today. Varrell gave them a surprise Saturday ‘irside the school room, The question: "Resolved, “That the evening, May 6th, at the home of the bride's Mrs. H. a ;,! in mother, 0. Nickerson. i. interest the pupil the pleasures and profits of farm life are Mrs. Varrell was equal to the occasion ,, « course of study. The than its and greater hardships disap- and soon provided home-made candies r®«* ■n should not be, what pointments,” Wrts read by the iecturer and other refreshments for her unex- i'lit what can you do? and J. W. Nickerson ably upheld the af- pected guests. Music and dancing were ! in order and it was an evening much en- ,11.11.1 of figures with- firmative, while 0. B. Dow the pictured ] joyed by all. Mr, and Mrs. Varrell left .u-e a dinner? good opposite side in deep shadows, consider- tor Bangor the first of (he week, where ir lilference in mental ! ing the fact that he is a rising young ! they will reside for the present. t ic il strength. 1. is j farmer. They were followed by F. M. i-- Ainess to bring them Nickerson, A. A. Ginn, D. M. Kimball of j degree strength and others. The balance of opinion was CASTORfA ability of al. in like in favor of the farm, only two, in fact, For Infants and Children j oxpressing opposite views. A piano solo .ruled the value of j by Harriet Nickerson comple -;i the pro- in Use For Over 30 Years how an showing easily gram, and after the customary aeKnowl- Ai’.vays bears nil an autornuQiie out of edgements for courtesies the meeting .a on soiiu o .mg ground, w s ^closed with the usual ceremonies. j Signature 7123 7162

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fringed a little at the edges and beauti- fully painted with wreaths of spring DORIS WILSON, A URL OF TEN | flowers—one sort on each piece—that looked as if they were done on the damask Revtals a Marvelous Soprano Voice as a cloth. The organdie was quite invisible Church J-oloist. She Sings Before a Summer Hotels“D Houses when over the linen cover. Boarding placed Large Congregation and is Acclaimed a j j LISTED FREE I Vogue of Spots. Prodigy on Her First Public Appearance, j | Spots are back in fashionable favor, (Pittsburg, Pa., Paper ) I in the RESORT INFORMATION BUREAU of The not only big polka dots, but all sorts of The large congregation in Emory Meth- j odd oblong and diamond shapes, and since odist Episcopal Church last night was ; I BROOKLYN DAILY EAtiLE | astounded by the wonderful voice of i these are characteristic foulard I I very little Doris chiid musical Wilson, prodigy, j O. state. patterns, this old time silk is getting its The T Name of Town or r. 4* of Evans City. 10-year-old girl sang | •$' 4> innings once more. On the the “Hosannah” in a sweet, full lyric so- | T ? platform ♦ of House... voice with remarkable ease and Name ;■> other afternoon, a well-known singer of prano j abandon that held her listeners ! t ? the spell- No. of Guests Accom.. Kates per week ... Metropolitan Opera Company wore a bound. I £ foulard * dress of bright, dark blue- There was not the slightest semblance From Golf Links. i I. ■j* Distance from Depot. ^ %j|/ darker than King’s blue—with an odd of the child voice in hers, but instead * big, well-rounded tones, full of power, J oriental spot of green having a white X Distance to Nearest Body,of Water. Y which she t oured from a mature throat design in it. This formed only the skirt Closes. without any apparent tffort and heedless House Opens. House $ r a for and was Buy Magee Range the high shaped girdle. The waist of the change of registers. £ or *r of cream lace with an over blouse of Despite the fact that it was her first ? Name of Proprietor Manager. T T before a large audience, the matching blue Georgette crepe delicately appearance child sang with an utter lack of self-con- All of the above infoimation will be listed in our Infer- + Wonderful Oven embroidered in beads. A Magee green crystal sciousness that the artist, un- will be FREE in The portrays mation Bureau files and also printed black tricone hat a but aware of the of her audience | completed simple presence Annual Summer Resort Directory if re- most effective costume. in her absorbtion in her own song pic- Brooklyn Eagle’s | ture. ceived before May 1st. and Watteau ^ Don’t you want an Oven Leghorns Plaques. Doris is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leghorn hats in natural tint have been Harry M. Wilson of Evans City, and the Guest References in Brooklyn or vicinity... is heated on of her wonderful voice was that five worn by bridesmaids at most of the discovery made a last month. He I by Pittsburgher spring at one sides the back of weddings, though very brought her to Pittsburgh to sing before I including smart function the hat3 were of white several music committees, with the re- | the oven instead of three horsehair and the bride’s veil topped with sult that she was given many prominent INFORMATION BUREAU engagements. RESORT a crown of white wheat ears in place of | was | Last night’s her first, and many or the usual four sides? orange blossoms, while in place music critics, attracted by news of the » of a were N. Y. bouquet she carried an armful of prodigy in the audience. All united f THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, Brooklyn, City in her voice a and white lilacs and moss pronouncing marvel, pink roses. t T This is a which that she will become a Magee feature Watteau predicted prima plaques that perch becoming- donna. Her discoverer is enthusiastic 5 heats evenly—every part of the ly on the present shapely coiffure are in- over her future, and following the en- favored for function gagements now booked, the little girl creasingly wear, Miss Hattie Wren of Connecticut, a trained wonderful Oven and will be taken East to sing for music mas- THORNDIKE. Magee according to their and ma- nurse, is at home on a vacation and will open coloring ters there. Doris num- sings soprano her at Windermere soon. terials can be worn cottage quite suitably by the bers that even artists of mature try has a new car—a Reo. Fred Rich Mrs. W. J. Hunt and two children, Arabel on five sides of the girl or her grandmother. The streamer voice. As the last chords of the anthem Heating was in town and Eleanor, of Andover, Mass, are spending at the were last murmurs of sur- Dr. A. E. Kilgore of Brooks May bacK, usually a part of the trim- sung night several weeks with her mother, Mrs, Lydia prise rose from the audience, and at the L3th. oven less fuel of these little can be fetch- Higgins. requires ming shapes, end of the service went many people May 14th in East Miss MildredBartlett spent Chas. one of Thorndike’s hustling ingly adjusted to set off a pretty neck or forward to congratulate the child on her Wren, rhorndike. farmers, has rented the farm owned by Fred conceal lines on one that needs first beautiful singing. Her single number, aid, Jackson. It is reported that Mr. Jackson will music leaders of the church said, was Mrs. M. E. Leonard is visiting her danghter, without too apparent intention. move to Montville. sung even better before the crowded F. R Cole. The Mrs, The Maine State Master of the Grange de- tulle scarfs so generally worn church than in rehearsal. Our the fire private Miss Erma Keech of Belfast is working livered a very interesting lecture at Harvest Simple Damper places have the same possibilities, especially Little Doris is the of Moon 12th. A baked bean supper granddaughter for Mrs. Martha Small. Grange May at when was served and a fine time is under perfect control all times adjusted “harem” fashion—twice Mrs. A. C. of Washington, D. reported. Starkey, Rev. Nathan Hunt held services at the Cen- round was the hear of Dr. with the ends at either side. C., who visitB in Belfast every summer. Every one in town sorry er 14th at 2 m. Lucy Carter. May p. N. R. Cook’s illness. It is reported that he is very sick with pneumonia. His many friends At A. L. Croxford of Monroe was in town last Was Troubled Night. in Thorndike wish him a speedy recovery. Cut This Out—It (Is Worth Money. veek demonstrating the Ford car. Painful, annoying bladder weakness usually Don’t Miss This. Cut out this Blip, enclose indicates trouble. So do kidney backache, Mrs. Lettie Hunt, a trained nurse of Water- With 5c to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing rheum itism, sore, swollen or stiff muscles or is at home on a vacation. TO LET your name and address clearly. You will re- joints. Such symptoms have been relieved by >ury, Conn., ceive in return a trial package Pills. containing Foley Kidney Henry Rudolph, Carmi, The lower tenement, with bath, electric Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial 111., writes: ,4Sirce taking Foley Kidney Pills Miss Vera Patterson spent the week-end lights, set tubs, a kitchen range, and curtains coughs, colds, and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, I all without Sold vith her teacher, Danforth, in sleep night getting up.” Marguerite Will be vacant June 1st. on the and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold Everywhere. Everywhere. 1 Apply prem- Croy. ises, 48 Congress street. 20 The Republican Journal The News of Belfast. The News of Brooks.

Julia G. McKeen has returned to her BELFAST, THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1916 Mrs. Mrs. Marie Goodwin is visiting her mother home. No. 188 High street, after spending in Portland. ^ COME TO PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY several months with her sister, Mrs. Henry C. US Mrs. Melissa Cram is quite seriously ill at Elm street. The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. Marden, her home in South Brooks. FOR YOUR Mrs. James H. Howes entertained her Sun- Earl Bowden has been ill in bed with a se- class of little of the Unitar- : 1ARLKS A. PILSBURY. day school girls vere } tluTn'ea°s Mar.ager cold the past few days. ian parish at the Hazeltine cottage at Little All our prominent Republicans attended the Advertising Terms. For one one River last Saturday. square, in Belfast last for one week rally Saturday. i nch length in column, 25 cents Prof. Ralph P. Mitchell of the University of and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Hiram Clements of Foxcroft has been visit- Maine was in Belfast Tuesday in the interests Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a ing his mother, Mrs. Flora Cook. of the Boys and Girls Agricultural Clubs, and year; $1.00 for six months; 60 cents for three We offer one pair of horses, weight v'nthn. went from here to Camden. good heavy Ray Bowden and Albert Jenkins are work- When you require any of the following 3200 suitable for road in the State article« Mrs. R. H. Moody, has a tulip bed at the lbs., machine. ng Bangor Hospital, Brit- call and our The anti-drink campaign in Great street with about six examine varied and complete Logan home on Bridge Also several other big young horses worked in the Clarence Hamlin i3 attending the Grand stock. ain has reduced the convictions for drunk- blossoms. She to dispose of O. E. in F ortland this week. hundred hopes woods the suitable for all kinds of Chapter, S., enness more than 50 cent. Memorial at the low price of 40 during past winter, per them by Day Charles V arney was one of the first to buy a FOR THE LAWN FOR THE FARM FOR THE dozen. work. CAR[)[|| cents per new car this spring and is driving a Dort. Mowers Plows Hoes Just as have come into vogue stripes Memorial Day, Tuesday, May 30th, will be B. O. Wm. C. Austin, carrier of R. F. D. 1, began j NORTON, Sickles Harrows Rakes » for women’s wear the sheriff of Penob- as follows: observed at the Belfast postoffice FRONT STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. using his Ford car on the route May 10th. scot county to abolish the wear- will one hour after Cultivators proposes The general delivery open Seth W. Norwood, Esq., will deliver the Sprayers Spadinq of the inmates of the each train mail. The city car- ing stripes by the arrival of Memorial day address at Monroe May 30th. Sprinklers Seeders Shovels sr5 the rural county hotel. riers will be excused at 12, noon, and Street Commissioner Weymouth new has WEDDING bells. The severe rains of last week have delayed Hose Farm Powder Arsenate<>• ■ carriers excused for the day. AuBtin W. Keat- the traction engine and a crew at work on farming greatly, as almost all land is too wet and “Sardines scarce, advancing,” Dynamite Lime prices ing, postmaster. Church street from Main street to the foot of Gilchrest-Cook. The marriage of George to work. from New That is is reported York. Montville under- the This section is so shaded A. Gilchreat of East Knox and Miss Hannah Allen Goodwin of Center square. by Well authenticated rumors are in circulation good news for the canners on the Maine successful trees that the street has been muddy a great A. Cook of Belfast took place at the home of went a very serious and operation to the effect that a clothing business will soon Wire coast. A rise of 25 cents a case in the G. B. of the and it is to so grade Mr. and Mrs. James C. Durham eve- Fence, Poultry Netting, at the Tapley Hospital Tuesday....Mrs. part time, proposed Thursday be established here. on Rev. Arthur E American product is said to be due to of Islesboro will be operated to- it that, with a coating of crushed rock and ning, May 18th at 8 o'clock, Pendleton The condition of Mrs. A. B. Payson remains Screens and Screen Doors. the export demand. Last week’s storm Thursday... Emery Calderwood of Cam- gravel, it will be made dry—a much needed Wilson, pastor of the Unitarian church,officiat- day, about the same. She is totally blind and re- return home to- ed, the service. They were weirs and a will improvement. using single ring damaged many temporarily den,' surgical patient, quires constant attendance, our unattended and only a few friends and rela- Compare the quality of aoods and prices and cut off the supply of fish, but with the morrow, Friday. Orrin J. Dickey, scout master, has formed a y0ll tives were The bride was Elbert Moulton and Clifton Roberts repre- new of the fourth in this present. becomingly return of seasonable weather a run patrol Boy Scouts, will trade here. good the Unity boy in jail for lar- gowned in white willow silk trimmed sented Brooks High school in the speaking Leslie Dodge, city—The Wolf—with Thomas Leaman of East pussy of fish is expected. to in the storm May with hand and white and contest at recently. ceny, attempted escape Belfast leader and Granville Hoffses embroidery lace, was near patrol 17th. Deputy J. A. G. Beach, who carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations Mrs. Hose Young, who was called home from assessors have assistant. The members are Orland Orchard, The State committed but the away Hardware chase boy got tied with white maline. After the the death of her Hall-Ellis at hand, gave Leslie Thomas Craig, Laforest Wood, ceremony Massachusetts by fathexl Cel the semi-annual taxes on the Snyder, savings him in the woods back of Congress Master John t. and J. Tolford Durham served Charles P. is with her mother from Greenlaw, Ralph McCabe. The other avey, still here. the trust and the remainder of Byron banks, banking companies, street. The officers hunted ices and cake. They were the SUCCESSORS TO MASON & HALL. are the Raven and Beaver. college recipients Mrs. Mira.-da Roberts, who lives with her him. Sheriff patrols Eagle, and all show an increase, an indication the afternoon but failed to locate of many presents including silver, linen, etc. There are ten boys unassigned. Frank Downs daughter, Mrs. Deibert Bowen, in East Brooks, that our financial institutions are notified his deputies, and Thursday will make their home with the grow- Cushman has been elected scribe of the troop, Rudolph They groom’s is the guest of friends in the village for a few "EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Charles S. Adams of Searsmont parents in East Knox, The bride has lived for ing and our people prospering. The local Deputy Cassens, color bearer, with Murray Keene and days. him in. The boy said he had started the five in the Durham and institutions are taxed as follows: Belfast brought assistants. past years family 52 Main Street. Tel. Harry Rumney lhe severe storm of 17ih washed the 55-;i I his feet had become blistered the was for several a May Sav- for Canada, but groom years popular and Savings bank, $4,811.45; Searsport he was A Street Carnival. The matter of a roads in Elbert Ames as and bleeding in this short trip and efficient clerk in the A. A. Howes store. Both badly places. patrol- ings bank, $652.80; Stockton Trust Co. street carniyal is considered and will come to his duties as as somewhat discouraged. have many friends who extend congratulations man is attending rapidly next of the Belfast Board $102.12; Waldo Trust Co., $756.55. before the meeting and word best wishes. possible. Sheriff Frank A. Cushman has received of Trade for discussion. The idea would be to that the beer seized Mr. anu Mrs. Daniel Dickey were guests of Considerable space in this issue is de- from the State Assayist hire one of the regular carnival companies to friends learn that Mr. House was intoxi- Salisbury-Smith. George Henry Salisbury here recently. We voted to the of the Maine recently at the Commercial come here for the week of July 4th, giving CAMDEN-BELFA meeting Press and Miss Minnie his in afternoon George E. Ben- Adelle Smith, both of Bel- Dickey has sold home Morrill and is sTfl This association in and the cating, and Tuesday shows on the street for the entire week. Bangor Newspa- fast, were married at 5 m. 20th at the lor a new location. of the > p. May looking AUTO SERVICE. son was before Judge Lord Municipal has been done in Rockland, Ban- Institute at the of successfully per University Maine, of I Methodist parsonage, Rev. Horace B. Sellers Court to answer to the charge keeping gor, Portland, Waterville, and other Maine Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Folfe have moved to we 1916. and are glad to have this opportunity sale and also on a officiating-and using the single ring service. Beginning May 29, liquor with intent for illegal cities and has been found to be the means of ; South Berwick, where Mr. Kolfe has charge of to a word an They were unattended. The bride wore a be- say good for educational was found on both deal of busi- Leave Belfast, Windsor Hotel, I Arrive in Camden single sale. He guilty bringing many people and a good the corn fac'ory. Their going is much re- suit of blue. left auto for institution which is a work in the former to a fine be coming They by 8. 00 a. m ; 12.15 p. m ; 3.00 p. m. | 9-30 a. m.; 1.30 p. m : i in -I doing great charges and sentenced ness. The tents would probably pitched j gretted by their many friends here. for our State in and in de- Bangor on a short trip. The groom is the son View I in in fitting our men and costB and 60 days jail near the business section of the city, thereby \ Leave Camden, Bay House, Arrive Belfast young of $100 The funeral of Simeon wa; held of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen W. and Lanphier 9.30 a. m.: 1 30 4.30 m. 11.00a. 3 ti. and women for the duties of of 60 days additional, and for the merchants the benefit of the crowds, Salisbury they p. m., p. I m; OOp. m.; practical fault payment giving J 16th at his late home. He had been in came to Belfast several years ago from Ells- May life and sale the sentence was $60 and costs and a in the harbor over the infusing them with a of the single with warship health for time and to Round spirit worth. The bride is a native of poor some succumbed Fare, $1.00. Trip, $2.00. He with Her- been Winterport, progress, and and 30 days in jail. appealed, Fourth, as has promised by Secretary j EXTRA CARS FOR CHARTER. SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION loyalty patriotism. the of Mr. and an attack of the grip and other troubles. as sureties for attractions to daughter Mrs. Hugh M. Smith. bert Smith and Adelbert Bragg Di niels, there should be many have both been in the Leonard Rev. Thomas H. Martin gave the last of hia \ at home and others here. They employed MAINE TRANSPORTATION COMP I I The war news is as each. keep citizens bring contradictory, $200 & on a Lifetime” Barrows shoe factory, and have the con- lectures the “Exper.ences of ORRIN J, DICKEY, Manager. Phone 316-3, Belfast. Maine usual. Fighting of the intensest sort has of William K. Morison ! A Musical Festival. The thirteen grades Miss Ruth, daughter gratulations and best wishes of many. last Sunday evening to a large audience. Next under the They been in progress on the western front who was the guest the of the Peirce and McLellan schools, of Minneapolis, Minn., will make their home on Bay View street. Sunday will conclude Mr. Martin’s work here. Mrs. E. S* in the Dead Man hill and the week of her cousin, Mrs, Clyde B, Holmes, direction of their music teacher, region, past Mrs, Grace Dow Bachelder was in Thorndike the teachers in the two and a Geo- Jm Germans claim to have made some left Friday for Stamford, Conn where she Pitcher, assisted by lives in Massachusetts, brother, gains. Matthlws-Howes. George A. Matthews last Saturday delivering Spirella corse*.?, for a musical drill and dance The French also ciaim will be one of the bridemaids at the Pendle- schools, will give Peavey, residing in Brooks. eastern gains. There is of the firm of Tyler & Matthews of this which sne is the local agent in the towns of Steamship Theater afternoon, May city wedding. Mrs. Holmes gave an in the Colonial Friday Memorial observance in Brooks will be- some anxiety about Italy, as the Aus- ton-Malloy and Lena Estelle, daughter of Allie M. and Thorndike, Knox, Brooks, Monroe and Jack- day to the music fund. Admis- auction in her honor last Thursday af- 26th as a benefit the decoration of soldiers graves by trians, outnumbered the party Belle Parsons Howes of were son. gin'with although by 15 cents. The Liberty, married ALL THE WAV BV \\\ members of the Satur- sion, adults, 25 cents; children, a. m. At one Italians three ternoon, entertaining the Grand Army at 10 o’clock ..--,, to one, are on Italian terri- Saturday evening. May 20th, by Rev, J. Wilbor Col. F, H. Park hurst of one of the p and an extra table includ- ib as iuhuws. Bangor, will form at Union day Afternoon Club, program Richardson of the o’clock p. m. the procession tory and advancing. The British are re- E. Schwartz Baptist church, at his resi- candidates for the nomination for Norman A. Read, Misses Florence (a) The Flag. Republican of the Brooks Band, Prof. BANGOR LINE ing Mrs. Chorus No. 1 Hall, consisting to have been America for Me, Weaver dence, Northport avenue. It was a com- governor, was in town 17th on ported defeated in the Sou- and Hazel Doak, Miss May calling followed veterans of the Shaw, Belle Keating and Feirce Schools Drew, leader, by Turbine Steel dan rebellious McLellan plete surprise to the friends of both partieF, friends. He is a strong candidate in this sec- Steamship Js by tribesmen. In the east Clara B. Keating won the first prize, a work aDd Greeting Civil War in automobiles, secret orders and Folk Dance. Meeting who all wish them a happy married life. tion. fast and Camden the Russians continue a of McLellau School They to advance, and bag, and Miss Doak the second, pot First Grade the schools. The line of march will be taken Memorial Flower Drill, began housekeeping at once in the groom’s Leave Belfast daily, except have been tomato straw- Song and Drill. Day The out of a in the new where the joined by the British daisies. Crab and salad, rolls, burning chimney post up to the old and cemeteries, for an cavalry. Second Grade McLellan School home on Peach street. p.m Camden, Rockland of cake and coffee were served office block last Friday caused some usual ceremonies will be carried out. Return- Belfast Nothing importance from Mexico. berry ice cream, Operetta. The Visit of the Flowers, I morning daily, except Mondays, The color School little excitement and the fire Searsport, in the dining room after the game. Second and Third Grades, Peirce engine was pre- ing to Union Hall an interesting program will Bucksport, Winter^ Return: Leave India Wharf, The and and Wreath Drill, EAST BELFAST. for but no trouble de- the Memorial address advertising manager of one of the scheme was green yellow hand-paint- pared use, fortunately be followed by day by at and Sixth Grades, McLellan School except Sundays, 5.00 p. m. in those colors. Fifth biggest mail-order houses in the ed cards were veloped. Rev. Thomas H. Martin. daily, except Sundays, at 2.00 ; country, place Flag Drill, Miss Geneva Coombs McLellan School is able to be out after and intermediate landings. in a talk before members of an Third and Fourth Grades, Mrs. Sarah J. Cole, who spent the past two advertis- “The Country Doctor.” The play in four ; an illness of acute bronchitis. The Brooks Board of Trade has elected the Duet. Flag Song, months with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Dow, has ing club recently, gave some acts thus entitled was presented in the Colo- Hammons and Idns Dawson officers for the coming year: E. A. MAINE interesting Clara Louise Mrs. Robertson of Swanville is following STEAMSHIP UN: Mary visiting gone tc her new home in She was information on how Theater Wednesday evening. May 17th, Rogers. Augusta. Dr. A. E. and C. they secured much nial her Mrs. Richard Carpenter, president; Kilgore DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND Grade Five, Peirce School daughter, crown. Mrs. Dow, who visited there of their business. He under the ausp;ces of the Belfast High school accompanied by F. vice N, R. Cook, sec- said: and Drill. Old Glory’s Children, * Spaulding, presidents; YORK M, Salter had Song The ladies of Masons Mills have bought for a week. “We have a bureau whose Athletic Association. Byron Fourth Grade, Peirce School retary; Charles Varney, assistant secretary; A. duty it is to pinks for the Veterans and Sons of Veterans. Steamship NORTH LAND read each week and was sustained by a good Dance. Rainbow. First Grade. Among the members of Silver Crown E. A. A. E. the country newspapers I the leading part May Lodge, R. Pilley, treasurer; Carpenter, wharl, Portland, at 6 p. m. Maj A. Parker. The se- Peirce School Mrs. and children of from all over the country. There is not cast, coached by Mrs. S. Perley Stanley Cranberry P. S., who attended the Grand Lodge in Ban- Chase, F. H. Brown, G. C. Goddard and T. I. a Flag Drill, are her steamer paper of any in our storm the first of the evening less- Isle visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. gor last week, were Mrs. T. I. Huxford, Miss committee on streets and Freight every Tue consequence trade vere part Fourth and Fifth Grades, Peirce School Huxford, directors; that our A. and Saturday at same hour. territory bureau does not the attendance, and near the close of the Leavitt. Edna Mre. F. W. Brown, Jr., Mrs. E. S. J. get. ened ! Rose Hoop Drill, Godding, sidewalks, Roberts, Henry Cunningham, A week day trip in each »! This bureau looks over these and blew and in the Peirce School papers j third act the fire alarm many Sixth Grade, Mrs. Elden Harriman and Grace C. Boody, Mrs. H. E. Jenkins and Mrs. Walter H. E. Jenkins; committee on publicity, A. E. Portland and New York Mot when we find a Diehl daughter town where the merchants < ! Chorus. Peace Song, 19th to but the with remarkable were W. H. Daniel E. m., June Sept. Ilth. are not audience left, players Schools week-end guests of her daughter and Young. Kilgore, Young, Plummer; advertising in the local we McLellan and Peirce paper, on to the end of the I presence of mind kept act. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Achorn. committee on village improvements, John W. immediately flood that territory with our Golden Crown Lodge, K. of P., will have METROPOLITAN L:nE literature. It During the intermission many returned from New Advertisements. “Pay as you go William C. Austin, G. Prince; com- always brings results far Mrs. Dora Bridges, patriotic instructor of of the memorial services and Hobbs, j of charge Rev. DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN B ;n excess of the same effort forth in the lire and the fourth act passed off uninter- and save 5 per cent” is the good advice mittee on entertainment, F. H. Brown, J. E. put Thomas H. Marshall Circle, presented the Thomas H. Martin has been invited to deliver NEW YORK where local was as a benefit for street cloth- territory merchants use their rupted. The play given Harry W. Clark & Co., the Main White Ellis, T. I. Huxford; committee on manufac- school at Mason’s Mills with a flag the memorial sermon Sunday, May 28th. The local pappr. and new STEAMSHIPS MASSAC HUS I the High school Athletic Association par- iers. Get acquainted with their selling and new industries, E. A Carpenter, S. yesterday. and the G. A, R. Post will attend in a turing Your local merchants can kill much of sales and Knights AND HI. ticularly for the ball team’s expenses through plan, that does away with cut price W. Norwood, G, C. Goddard, C. 0. Varney, A. the business ot these The machinery in the Cottrell saw mill has body as usual. foreign competitors June. The play will be repeated Wednesday gives the cash spender a fair run for his money E. Chase. From Boston leave north si(h by advertising regularly in your been moved to the lot on the shore owned Eben has moved week and at 5 i< paper, Mav 31st, at the Colonial, with in the week and every week in the by Young his family to the days Sundays rlere is an I evening, prices every day held an argument that you can use ef- where Harvest Home Grange open meeting Same service returning frou from 50 cents to 25 and 35 cents. the Home Co., 47 Main Emery Cottrell, years ago many fine upper part of W’alter Young’s house and is fectively with those who hate to ! reduced year_Let Furnishing with the Board of Trade and other River, root of St., N believe * vessels were buiit the late May 16th, Murray 'hat solve ice box for by George W. Cot- driving the big car running between Bangor W. P« advertising is profitable. street, your problem you. as invited The FRED Last Week’s Storm. Belfast was visited trell. interested citizens guests. i Mr. Colson will run the mill vacated and Brooks daily. The route was -- i have the Baldwin cold dry air refrigera- by operated 17th the worst storm of the season, They meeting was called to order by S. YV. Norwood, May by Mr. Cottrell as soon as he gets his last Geo. Clark and is a convenience A tor, and would like to demonstrate it to you. machinery. year by Hr.FLbLlLAiN ! it the State. It | who of the object of the meeting and RUN-TOGETHER. and raged throughout began Emery Cottrell and his sons have cut about spoke ^ also carry the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, ; greatly appreciated. in the and continued to They of the Brooks Board of Trade, and called the to rain early morning all the timber on the ir East Belfast lots, and The best Republican ever : which saves miles of O. Nortor, eon of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. run-together held well into the An steps....B Maynard Stantial, attention of the to the fact that the rain heavily until night. east- will now cut on the Read lots off public i Fili n for this in a earl}- campaign in Waldo wa6 ! Front offers for sale a pair of good, j Northport Stantial is very much for his county with high tides flood- street, receiving praise same men who had helped make possible the 1 eily gale exceptionally avenue. if caned to order in the court suitable for IN CENTER MONTV house at 10 o’clock heavy horses, weight 3,200 pounds, j work as a student and as a member of the and th” of ed some ot the wharves and did considerable new High school building raising last with road also several other young In the little chapel at Mason’s Mills last Moses Brown acres, 2 fields, 2 pastui Saturday morning nearly 100 Repub- A I machine; big baseball t earn at school, Provi- the Central M Power Co the shore. number of boats i $20,000 to induce wv I>u> ii in Means from damage along ...Mrs. the veterans of East with the 10/\ u:> good present towns throughout the I horses, suitable for all kinds of work, j Sunday Belfast, dence, R. I. About every Boston paper has broke from their moorings and were badly to extend its lines to Brooks were behind and view. Good supply of water, besides a number a card Ladies of the G. A. R the of Vet- county, from other sections Joshua C. Littlefield and family publish Daughters something about his work. of from 100 to 250 bids, of apph j| damaged. The steamer Camden for Boston giving their time in behalf the Brooks of the State. From the moment oi a woman by the erans and the Sons, gathered for the annual wins. Pear and cherry trees. Attorney H. and the Belfast thanks.... Wanted, capable j Dr. N. R. who has been He then called Mr. E. was held at Bangor remained Cook, dangerously B .ard of Trade. upon D. the house. It C. chairman of the letter Memorial service. With the of some R. F. pass tp. Buzzel), Belfast Republican day for general housework. Apply by | exception for the two i in Boston until 5 p. ra. Thursday. The steam- ill with pneumonia past weeks, is A. Carpenter, president of the Brooks Board cr address MKb. J. O, BAR committee, bade his .See notice of the Bel- 15 or more Sons from Belfast the gathering guests welcome until Hon to The Journal office... sit nil in a ftw 3vvl9 R, I) No.. er Isleaboro of the Bucksport-Camden route now able to up and hope he will soon be of Trade, to preside. Mr. Carpenter James M. Gillin of No. was mostly of the of East and I Bangor closed the session ! j fast Savings bank of the loss of books people Belfast, made the trip to Camden and returned to j able to attend to his large practice or.ce more. well chosen words introuuced Mr. W. G. Hun- with an and the was well filled. It was decorated eloquent Republican oration, tne run- I 10,085 and 11,078_List of officers corpora- chapel \ Buckeport, but did not make the Belfast land- The doctor is very popular among his patients ton, traveling industrial agent of the Maine was a bank elected with flags, bunting and flowers, and a I together paramount success. Waldo tors of the Seareport Savings portrait an ing. The steamers Anna Belle and Golden and much anxiety was manifested during his Central Railroad Company, who gave in- TO Li of Lincoln was in a of county leader? declared Saturday afternoon I 13, 1916....See appointments of E. ti. placed position honor. Rod came across the bay from Castine but May illness. teresting address on industrial lines and told that J. Stinson had of the greater interest has never been shown in po- Harvey charge program. here over At Leroy A. Coombs’ Boyington, Eye-Sigbt Specialist....Seed how every one could help to make a bigger \ furnished room at j tied up night. with the of the The imperial Quartett and McKeen’s orches- the opening of a than was Arthur Poor’s Mills Opening singing “America,” campaign near the tatoes for sale by Higgins, He offered constantly | boat building plant, Eastern S. S. tra of Belfast will be at Crockett’s and be* ter Brooks. many sugges- evident at all stages of this tor Memorial pastor, Rev. William Vaughan, gave a brief picture Tea House, for morning’s meeting. bulkhead was washed road. Telephone 176-5.Flags will be of to the purticui Co.’s pier, a big away House evening. May 31st. the tions that help develop As the first man to leave the hall it: °enobscot River Sal- but very cordial welcome, followed by an earn- Wednesday put “That’s were Day at Carle & Jones.... T. H. assisted Mrs W. and two boats on it damaged. Bert them from town. Rev. Martin, by the or what 1 a est Miss Ethel then ren- severe storm preventing filling premises, telephoto call good for the first mon for and Memorial at Brain- prayer. savery rattling meeting launch, which had been and Sunday Day S. Jones at the piano, rendered several selec- Gordon’s high dry dered The Battle of the the their former engagement. They will present one—and its only the beginnirg of things in hall’s Market_The Hall-Ellis Hardware Co. Hymn Republic, on the shore all winter, was floated and became sketch *‘A tions that were much enjoyed. Waldo !’* in the chorus. McMahan’s original Study in Black count} is to your spring needs for congregation joining singing a total wreck. A launch owned by Sturgis | prepared supply The This was followed the of the and White.” speaker of the was Frank J. the the farm and the They also by reading morning Dexter went ashore and had two big holes lawn, garden. Tells YYhat She Thinks. . i Ham of screens 60th Psalm, the pastor. Mr. Stinson then is the all-absorbing pastime at s. chairman of the wire by Fishing pres- I Augusta, netting, if Republican carry fencing, poultry stove in her. Two sloops owned respectively Anna Hawn, Cedar Grove, Mo., writes: “We State committee. Not Re- rendered, Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp- ent and some good catches are Little Main btrect only were his Repub- ! and Charles went. and screen doors... .Lost, a white skiff. reported. 14 by Charles Wright Wing think Foley Cathartic Tablets are the best liver lican listeners interested rooms with ground,” George Patterson gave a brief au" Tnad Austin, three years old, son of Wm C. in every word he i old Cottrell and were ward offered....Suite of three ashore near the shipyard we ever got hold of, as they do not nause- MAI but of drees on The Veterans of the Civil War, which our champion fisherman, is following pill BELFAST, said, many them were so anxious to re- sea modern conveniences to let. to Mrs. C, Austin, damaged. The wall at the Dexter, Apply ate or but act on the liver.” Re- badly was and little father’ and came home from a gripe, freely TELEPHONE 24 1 member facts and figures that followed 2 Primrose street. Tel. 215 5.... very interesting appropriate,and in his footsteps they Brown, Leadbeiter and Kittredge cottages on A. Ludwick, commended for constipation, bloating, sour Miss Wilda “The that We a chub of him through his address with and is the servant that is always on Savery sang Flag fishing trip recently carrying big stomach, gas on stomach, bad breath, ready pencil the harbor front, suffered badly, steps were Electricity clogged All. and a Bold down a few the Penob- Love Best of Remarks were made by E. his own catching wearing happy grin. or irregular bowel action. Everywhere. for Saif paper, jotting things that would and terraces badly damaged. The duty at the turn of a button. Let Farm destroyed S. M. K. after the make “hot shot” for the fellows at home. When more about it. W. Ellis and Richards, which one of the oldest residents weir recently built at Shoreacres by C. N. scot Bay Electric Co. tell you Charles Peavey, In Searsment; one mile this united in “Just it the State chairman explained that much boast- congregation singing, Before of Brooks, died May 14th at his home Paving Cutters Given Increase. lage, a farm of 75 acres, 25 Smalley was damaged badly, and there was suddenly IN REAL ESTATE. the Mother.” Remarxs were in wood and pasture. Hons- ed cash balance of the Curtis administration, TRANSFERS Battle made by here. Mr. was 82 years of age and damage at The Battery to bulk- j Peavey last barn considerable | C. L. of A. E. 20. An average 10 per newly painted year, the hail looked like the section of Commander Wright Camp Clark, failing somewhat from old age, was Vinai.haven, May for reportorial heads and sea walls. though full of ice, fitted wood The transfers of real estate were S. of V., and Fred Seward and Allen Webber cent increase for 200 striking paving cut- 1 a national convention so many were writing. following by apparently in his usual health at the time wage hens, henhouse, new fences. I in Waldo of Deeds of the same order. Mrs. Etta for ters was at a conference out. last will e < Mr. Ham anal} zed the political situation in recorded County Registry Savery spoke of his death. He left the breakfast table to agreed upon today plants set year I and N. this year. Will be sold on eas s Maine with his wonted for the week ending May 24, 1916: the Ladies of the G. A, R., Miss Annella and was found on the between Carl Bergstrom of Albion, Y., gen- straightforwardness go outside doorstep of death and sickness. Apply the of Isaiah C. Tuttle, Unity, to Ella Tuttle, do; J Guptill for the Emma White Barker Tent.D. of later his eral secretary of the Paving Cutters’ union,and told Republicans Waldo county how the TWO GOOD REMEDIES dead a few moments by wife. The Democratic land in Unity. V. Then came the singing of the hymn ‘God representatives of local manufacturers. The administration it heaping up am- | funeral was held at his home May 17th, Rev. to Cordelia strike has been in progress three weeks. munition for a Mabel C. Condon, Belfast, Brown, j Be With You Till We Meet Again,” with which great fight this summer, and Working Well Together, Produce David Bracaett officiating. He leaves, besides Belfast. cut the weaknesses of the Democratic do; land in East the veterans always close their meetings, the pointed Marvellous Results. his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Rose Young, who to Orrin B. and and defense and the methods of Republican victory. Charles E. Clark, Prospect, benediction by Mr. Vaugbam the singing Interscholastic Prize-Speaking Contest. land and in Bel- of the e Following Mr. Ham’s address, Dr. William L. Charles H. Gray, do; buildings Doxology. For 5a Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Orono, Me., May 19. The annual interscho- fast. 'West of Belfast, Waldo county member of the of tne tools and tarn as a Course of Treatment. lastic prize-speaking contest University All farming Pills N. Y., to Resolutions on the Late Judge Knowlton. ot M i State committee, Senator Conant of Winter- Louise Minturn Estate, Manhattan, For of Maine, held tonight, wa3 won by F. E. Wil- longing to the estate land and Croup--Mothers— of Coburn Classical can seen at the farms belon. ex-Senator Colcord of Samuel G. Dixon, Philadelphia, Pa; liams Institute, and Miss be port, Searsport, and The following resolutions of the Waldo chance to For instance, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Islesboro. This Ruth G. Pearce of Hebron Academy. Six boys tate. A rare procur other and members of the buildings in Always Keep Handy at many past present is recom- County Bar Association on the death of Judge gave orations and 12 young women recited. The and farm machinery bargain the standard blood purifier, to Ann M. Larra- and Waldo Arthur Boyd, Frankfort, were $20 in information inquire at Legislature popular county Repub- mended for conditions that are scrof- Way land Knowlton were adopted at a special prizes gold. bee, Winter port; land and buildings in Winter- WALD' lican lecders, spoke briefly. The run-together 17tn: The of the scare Is over ulous or dependent on impure blood. meeting May day Croup Or of Arthur Higgins, Belfast was to a whirls ind finish port. for those parents who wisely keep brought by Mr. Gillin the new iron Whereas, Judge Wajrland Knowlton, our Phone 176-5 Peptiron Pills, tonic, B. Boston, to Herbert L. Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound in at a time the Eunice Littlefield, brother at the Bar, has been called from his long past dinner hour,and not one are recommended for con- the home ready for instant use. especially land and in Winter- labors to $nter upon the new and had to the call of the bounteous din- Littlefield, do; buildings earthly higheT Mrs. Chas. Reitz, Allen’s Mills, Pa.. responded ditions that are anemic and nervous. of in the of wb;~h sphere life, promises he writes: “1 have used Foley’s Honey and ing tables of Belfast. po rt. Many persons suffer from a combi- to A. devcutly believed. Tar Compound for the past eleven years Rate doboT Henrietta Bates, Belfast, Mary Floyd, his has dollnra LET And whereas, death has removed from and would not be without it. It • billion TO nation of these conditions. They are food and property WWFft. do; land in Belfast. our number one whose familiar presence will Baved me many a doctor’s bill for colds worth of BASE BALL. afflicted with of the Mb and mica and atop yaar low with m 1 swellings glands, L. H. Knight, Lincolnville, to L. E. Moody, long be remembered and his absence noted and croup.” A tenement of 5 rooms, all J bunches in the and with his If toward nightfall the little ones w' neck, eruptions, land in Lincolnville. regret by us, surviving associates, at 8 Union street, Belfast High defeated Rockland High on do; in hoarse and croupy, if their breath- CORN condition, sores on the limbs and Therefore, be it resolved, recognition of grow AA/ body, face, Portland, to Walter J. becomes and stuffy, give uae. te rata furnisnrl the Congress street grounds last Saturday Edwin H, Nickerson, the loss sustained by Waldo County Bar,and as ing wheezy H la aafe to Deadly Window screens and shades and are besides and nervous. and in Swan- them Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. bat barwlaaata baman baiaaa. pale Harvey, Waldo; land buildings a token of to the memory of our de- afternoon by the close score of 8 to 7. It was respect Many a careful mother has been able to Rab dry np. No odor at the both Hood’s our aimply Apply If these patients take ceased brother, and of personal sympathy ward off an attack of booklet f 4be first the local has won to spasmodic croup whateYCai. Valuable TEA game team this Edmund Brewster, et al, Belmont, Joseph his in their that tf20 WAYSIDE Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills they for family great bereavement, by its timely use. ■ each can, "How to De- season. The Belfast was catch- A. Brewster, Camden; land in Northport. be inscribed on a battery Hatch, this resolution page of our If are awakened the hoarse ■bur Rate." 25c., 50c. and are reasonably sure to derive four- J. to Bessie E. Bruce, you by Ben Parker and William Waite; Harvey, Waldo, records Bet apart for the same, and that a copy cough that means croup, give $1.00. 6-lb. r»a. $5.00. er, Norris, pitchers. in Swanville. brassy fold benefit. These two great medi- Belfast; land and buildings thereof be sent to each member of his be- Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound at la Seed. Hardware. Dim The Rockland boys came up by automobile and to Charles O. Seoree. .* cines supplement each other, and the Wilfred A. Page, Brooks, reaved family and published in The Republican once. It will ease the little sufferers aed C wail TO LET a number of the school came in do; land and buildings in Brooks. quickly, cut the thick choking phlegm, High girls up use even cases Green, Journal and Waldo County Herald. of both, in where only to E.C. Marden and soon they will have easy breathing with ha 1m another car. Belfast went to James E. Mar den. Searsport, Waldo County Bar Association. The lower tenement, Yesterday High and quiet sleep. a one may appear to be indicated, is of and Wallace Gray, do; land in Searsport peaceful set tubs, a kitchen range, -m Vinalhaven in the Decrow launch Louise to Arthur Ritchie, Committee FOR SALE BY lights, Get them from M. J. Nelson, Palermo, to Acushnet Saw By ) User la a Friend. Will be vacant June 1st. Apply > ■ great advantage. J. S. Harriman, V on ***Xvery play Vinalhaven High in the Knox-Waldo ae- Mills Acushnet, Mass; land in Pa- 48 street. your Company, John R. Dunton, ) Resolutions. SOLD EVERYWHERE SWAN*WHI1 TEN-BICKFORD COMPANY ises, Congress ries. druggist. lermo. News of Belfast. Henry C. Marden has been confined to bis home the past week by illness. 1 The stores, has bought the Roberts Brothers Your grocery markets, etc., will be [ierry Ice Box all Problem closed as usual day Memorial craft. day. May bt at for a pleasure '#'r 30th. of was Hattie Cook Liberty operated An ice-box should be constructed as MeBsre. Edwin A. Jones and T. Frank ;;lv at the Waldo County General Park- as e. AS from PAY On its and er YOU A. carefully piano. design returned Friday Portland, where GO Wilson and y pr8. Everard Harry they building depend your good health. took the Consistory degree of the Masonic L, Kdgl>re- order. Those here are the utmost in t’ T. U. observed the annual custom you buy at the Park last ice and A W. B. Woodbury ordered ilIiteij a maple tree City saving serviceable qualities. Supt. last Monday Frank A. Riggs, who lives near. good ice-box will last several Our’s of the J. L. Sleeper Co., a Victrola for the Mc- AND SAVE years. 5% ijav work for them. do. Lellan school. .. heavy Weston Dinsmore of Palermo, who died Rev. Costello of Readfield, who n THE BALDWIN Get and whose obituary i8 printed in supplied the pulpit last acquainted with our M lf),h, l^niversalist Sunday was an uncle of Thomas B. iu the absence of Rev. Arthur A. was column, Blair, a new of this Cold Air classmate of Robert P. Chase in the selling plan, that does ■. ng T. Dinsmore city, Dry Refrigerator Eaton at Kent's Hill. Church Guild will be entertained school v th is the only Refrigerator with a guaran- away with cut price sales Mrs. n night by George E. Kit- teed circulation of A warranty deed recorded in the Waldo lay cold dry air. The circulation of air to a refrigerator is and Miss Kittredge at their cottage on what County Registry of Deeds, and gives the cash the draft is to a stove. It carries off all the odors and dampness transferring spender For front. This will be the last meet- land and buildings in Islesboro from the es- and keeps the provision chamber sweet and clean. a fair run for his lie season. tate of Louise Minturn, late of money. THE Manhattan, BALDWIN is used and endorsed the United States govern- N. to Samuel G, Dixon of t.iue ribbon feature to be shown today by Y., Philadelphia, Pa., ment and the in revenue jionial is "A Price for Folly.” This is largest hospitals the country, thus proving its sanitary required $10.60 in stamps. Edith principles. Place on art Yitagraph featuring Story The Crosby Franklin street has Every Day in the Week ,nio Moreno. This picture will be If been rented for the season to Mr. Parsons of you require a new Refrigerator call and let us demonstrate this AND one day only, afternoon and even- Stockbridge, Mass. Mrs. Horace 1 ^wonderful BALDWIN. 25 styles in stock-$9.00 to $75.00. Chenery, her daughter and son, will Bpend the summer at 130 Main street with her added to the mother, Mrs. H. A. :;g the recently members in the Year HOQ/IER of New York who will Every Day ard of Trade are Irvin T. Dinsmore, KITCHEN CABINET/ save mil.es of steps Lloyd arrive soon.

er C. Small, G. B. Robert P. Mr. Mrs. L. Marsano, and George Bowman, who spent H. E. S. All the best W. Widdefield, McDonald, the winter in Boston, will remain there until nationally ad- ,i W. B. Rev. William attend a 0be, Woodbury, after June 1st to play at Jordan hall vertised brands of Afghan. May 26th, in which Miss Bernice Rogers takes clothing Madam Bowman’s MriV Ella Wescottof Boston, a graduate part; anniversary May 29th, and carried at and the furnishings ..eland Powers School of the Spoken Haydock-Harrington marriage May 31st in the a dramatic and inter- Arlington street church. The this store. v give readings No skimpy cloth- bride-elect is a cousin ■ in the Methodist vestry Tuesday of Mr. Bowman, a Vin- cent Club June 6th, under the auspices of the girl and » member of the Sewine ing of any kind, got up for Circle. :.':i i.eague. | There will he a dance and entertainment at The Club met with Miss Margaret sale be Hospital Fires and Fire purposes, will toler- ;inder C. L. Wright and a number of Inquests. Wednesday at 6 Frederick Ritchie Grange hall, Waldo,Thursday L. Keene, avenue, last Northport Tuesday m. an alarm wss ruin Camp A. E. Clark, went to Dix- p. sounded for a blaze started evening, May 25th. Entertainment, ten cents with a attendance. It was vot- ated here. evening, good in the Dr. S. Friday night, where a camp of Sons 0. Vickery house, 47 Church each; dance, gentlemen, 35 cents. Music by ed to hold a fair the coming summer. street. Mrs. Lizzie Owen who rc.s was organized. It has a member- orchestra. McCabe, occu- McKeen’s Mrs. Charles A. Townsend, teacher of Grade our new W. members, of which 11 members pies a room in the house, was using an alcohol Buy Harry play I in 1916 Ames of will be the Peirce school, will spend several which > Copyriqfif i mi band. Albert M. Stockton Springs days stove, blazed up and caught the cur- in Portland the week to condi- j S/?r> Clark special $15.00 Suit a Republican candidate in the June primaries coming study | tains. This was the only damage. About 9.30 \ Pfonse of I ■! nuu oic uimiuft uaii) n L tile 1UC* the tions in the schools of her Miss E. for Representative to the Legislature from grade. p. m. the same evening an alarm was sounded \ ''uol under Scout Master Orrin J. and pay us $14.25 for it. was Frances Abbott will substitute in her absence. 3\uppenfu>imerJ class including his home town. His name from box 25, and later from box 16. This was preparatory to taking part in the par- not included in a recent list of candidates. Until the storm of May 17th the local plant I for a fire in a small house at 49 View If it is not as as the rial Day. They will be escorted by Bay good of the Lubec Sardine Co. had been well street, owned and \ / for several con- sup- occupied by Charles E. Pick- Band under the direction of Byron Austin J. Fernald, yeans with but the to weirs a well known suit ductor on the Belfast Branch R R., left Sat- plied fish, damage and ard, retired barber, who lives other fellows $18.00 other effects of the cut off the and was at one of urday to be conductor on the M. C. R. R., gale supply, alone, the local theaters at fie a knowlton, student nurse at the no were the The fire was it back and get your from Livermore FallB to Canton. His mother, and fish received until yesterday time. not discovered until the bring uunty General Hospital, was called Deer Mrs. John S. Fernald, will join him at Liver- morning, when 170 bushels arrived from building was in flames and it lighted up the •-< m where she was money. Unity, spending Isle. so th*»t it as if more Falls next fall. sky appeared from a large ks’ vacation with her and is parents, The Woman's Club 27 building. It was a dangerous fire as the wind Mrs. Hester T. Brown of this city was one has volunteer knitters Mrs. Hunt of Liberty, who is iil at was a for and mittens and as blowing gale and blazing shingles were of the winners of the story contest recently surgical sponges many •< of Htnry U. Marden. carried into and Clothes more are needed, as wish to send a box to the city as far up as held the Maine Federation of Women’s they High Kuppenheimer by street. tor of The Journal was absent the France in June. The Club also needs Prompt work by the firemen and the Her was A Glimpse of Belfast early Clubs. subject rainfall days of last week, which will ex- contributions of for these materials. during the day averted what under Maine’s First Governor The winning money might rent and have been a inattention possible short- All interested call at Carle & J ones for disastrous conflagration. Mr. stories will be published in the Lewiston Jour- may en ti this issue. It is not often that needles, and directions. Pickard lost everything but the clothes he had nal. yarn HARRY W. CLARK & ;ied to offer such an or on, and his cat is to have CO., upon apology The steamer Millinocket has left the supposed perished in is the ioundation of the Stock on but it seems at The city repairing the flames. He had an necessary this ton and insurance of $200. At the sodVn the lawn New York route to engage in the Clothiers and Tailors, 83 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. city building, removing 4 a. m. the watchman at sugar business between Cuba and Saturday Leonard & and will and sow it with lawn grass seed. carrying grade Barrows shoe factory discovered a fire in kd Letters. The letters the New and to take her the Great the following The were more or less injured by York, place grounds barn chamber at the r~" — —r uncalled for in the Belfast Northern Co. has leased for six months the Commercial House, own- j —11 postoffice while he North Primarv grades were [ P. children ed Orman A. week ending 23rd: Ladies—Mrs. • H. Co.’s which is by Hopkins and occupied by Geo. May held there afte- the burning of the North Doyen big lighter America, E. Benson. The fire is to have Tailored Look? Chaples, Mrs. Frank Clark, Miss Jen- now being rebuilt for the paper business at supposed start- Get That Royal Primary building j WfasyBodtl&m ed from an oil stove in a -tr* ns. Mrs. Florence Jellison, Miss Sadie ! Portland, with the privilege of purchasing at brooder. As the (“This store is the authorized resident deafer for < the Once Leonard & Miss Nora Willey. Gentlemen— Mrs. Charles r,. Owen entertained the end of that period. Barrows shoe factory is just / The Royal Tailors -Chicago-Akw)brh.^J at her home ■* an & Richard in a While Club Monday afternoon across a narrow street from this stable Suits and Overcoats' 1 Co., E. Nickerson, Nils A Real Surprise. Marian Estelle, daugh- great j ^ Rouaf'Tadored-to-Measure members ■ on Cedar street, with all the pres- anxiety was felt, but the firemen were at $16, SiO,$2S. $30 and $35. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. was quickly $17, one of Parsons, ent. Sewing around the open fire was on hand, directed four streams on the roof Scouts of Belfast will make their given a genuine surprise party last Tuesday | the diversions and at 6 o,clock supper and soon had the fire extinguished. rip of the season next from pleasant evening on her 16th when her teach- Damage Saturday was at the birthday, to was served. The evening passed building estimated at $25 and the same as ;> to Fort where will er, Mrs. and 15 members of Knox, they spend the next Benj. Robertson, theatre. Mrs. C. W. Jennys will be to co ;tents. An inquest on the fire which ! and also visit Bucksport. Scoutmas- the Winners class of the Baptist Sunday hostess. damaged the house of Mrs. A. J. 41 -, ..md their Safety Razor Blades to sharp- If desirous of of interests in sail- icr— pure hair in disposing the most delightful dressing the world* than new. such as- cises the school a the ened better Single edge, ing vessels, please state name of vessel, amount CARLE & JONES. by children, quartet by blood and build physical strength. To meet the demand A. A. Howes & Co. large Gtms, 25c. Gillettes, 36c; Durham Duplex owned, and best cash price on the same Ad- McLeod sisters, a solo E. White M-jesLNo Alcohol or a on hand at all times and J by George Opiate keep supply guaran- 50c. dozen. Sherman. 72 Main street dress W. A. per C.,E. CLARK, and the usual exercises the Post. Scott & BOTene. Bloomfield. N. J. 12-23 tee it. Me. |_^ by I Belfast, No. 33 Broad St., Boston, Mass. — TS—r—.. other long voyage from San D rancisco for PROSPECT FERRY. A COMPOSITE DISEASE. Capt. J. F. Nichols. the Orient with orders to touch at Yoko- | The hama, Kobe, Shanghai and Hongkong. Mrs. Annie Devereaux entertained the Experiences of a Victim of Grip. an Ocean- YOUNG WOMEN 39 Years of Age Commands Several months will be consumed o:i the Only H. H. club May 10th. I have written a few articles that have Eventful Trip before the vessel returns to an Going Steamer. An trip been commended by Observer readers American port. The steamer is loaded Mrs. Clara Harriman of Augusta visit- Through Vines on European Shores. and have noticed that those on subjects with a mixed cargo. i ed relatives here last week. HAY PAIN Evening Item.] AVOID coming closest to the lives of the readers [Lynn. Maas., Daily Nichols is considered one of the Capt. been most commended. returned from a voy- a Ed Clifford of Stockton Springs visit- have heartily My Having recently most capable of ocean guides. He is for rhe of has ed his Mrs. Gerry Harding, Need Trust to E. subject this time must appeal to more age to France, government licensed sea captain and pilot and daughter, Only Lydia an than I have ever reached before, which country he carefully guided the Panama canal. In a I May 14th. people passed through Pinkham’s Com- is steamer through a tield re- Vegetable for it Grip. American owned recent government examination he Mrs. Ladd and children of the dreaded submer- i Ralph | It will be noticed that I do not ernbel- or mines and eluded ceived a mark in a test for piiot in Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mrs. Kurtzweg. high 1 Brewer visited pound,says a "la” and a a man, Capt lish it with final "pe”; I sitdes of the Teutons, Lynn the Panama canal. Grindle recently. j has completed have so little respect for the disease that for Infants and Children. Joseph F. Nichols, just —“ whose i of several thousand Dale Harrison left for Philadelphia Buffalo, N.Y. My daughter, I I spel' ir in the least respectful way pos- another longj turney WHITE’S ) is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. York to CORNER, (Winterport to the steamer Nevadan picture is was much troubled sible. I feel as Frank then editor Castoria miles with a cargo from-New May 10th join herewith, Pixley, It | her to goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. is pleasant, B a ot as with pains in of the San Francisco Argonaut, used Los Angeles, Cal., occupying period quartermaster. It contains neither nor other Kar. K Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Clements motored back and sides towards the Dem cratic boss of that city. Opium, Morphine 42 sailing days. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Ames of Stockton every cotie substance. It destroys Worms and allays Fever- B which he is has to Bangor May 13th. [ and Generally he would adorn his name with The steamer of captain ; Springs called on Mr.> and Mrs. W. D. month they isliness. It relieves Constipation, AYind Colie, all X of and is one of the be the customary capita! letters, but when a net tonage 10,000, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. were guests Harriman May 13th. would sometimes Teething Troubles and Diarrluea. It regulates the ■ owned the Ameri- Nealey politics were running high he expressed largest of the fleet by and 14th. so bad that it would j Stomach and and natural K of C. W. Nealey family May Mrs. J. D. Holbrook viBited her daugh- his low opinion of him by the use of small Bowels, giving healthy sleep, can-Hawaiian Steamship Company.Capt. seem like acute in- | The Mother’s Willis Cole and Eaton Mrs. Cleve in Stockton letters later a Children’s Panacea—The Friend. 1 Nichols is also the youngest commander Capt. Benj. ter, Hooper, | entirely. Many years 14th. last week. flammation of some of this company and were callers at C. W. Nealey’s May several days i Maine paper treated Henry N. Pringle in the employment She read ol ocean organ. in the same way. among the youngest of captains Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Larby visited Mr. A little son arrived at the home of Mr. The Kind You Have I commands the advertisement But. to back to the 1 can re- Always Bought going steamers. He now and Mrs. Ward in Hampden and Mrs. Percy Mills May 4th. Both your get grip. Sylvanus in the call two attacks of the disease several steamer Floridian. 14th. mother and child are well. newspapers May doing to which I little Capt. Nichols was formerly in charge and tried Lydia E. years ago gave thought, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bartlett were Arthur Harrison of Stockton is stop- but for some reason I have the at- of the steamer Texan, also of this line, Pinkham’s Vege- given of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bartlett for a while with hiB mother, Mrs. tack of last March considerable and of equal tonage as that of the Flori- guests ping table Compound. thought in Etna 14th. and some and have decided that is a was between the Ha- May Evelyn Harrison, doing repair- She grip composite dian. He sailing praises it highly as she has been and in the United ing on her house. disease because it has characteristics pe- waiian islands ports Several families from this vicinity at- relieved of use. all these pains by its culiar which flesh is more often to New York and Lora to all the ills to heir, States, tended the funeral of Mrs. Chase Mrs. Harry Ginn and two little daugh- All mothers should know of this steamer carried car- remedy, at least all that my flesh has been heir to. Philadelphia. His in Monroe May 11th. | ters, who have been visiting here the and all loaded at several young girls who suffer should To begin: The suddenness of the at- goes of sugar that were paBt two weeks, returned to their home In Use For Over 30 Years. of the was u Mrs. Butler try it.”—Mrs. Matilda 529 tack reminded me of first attack of r- ■ N W. W V Cl K Cl TV village Kurtzweg, __ ports in the islands. Daisy in Jonesport May 16th. They were ac- my rivITjJJj^COMrANY and the of her cousin, Mrs. Ida At- cholera morbus. I went to bed on that When the war broke out in Europe guest companied by Miss Edrie Harriman, who High St., Buffalo, N. Y. over-bur- at C. E. Bartlett's, recently. occasion well and awoke early ocean going steamers became wood, will visit them for Beveral weeks. Young women who are troubled with apnarently in the so sick that it a dened with freight from the United Miss Gertrude Conant has returned to painful or irregular periods, backache, morning required and a dose of to States to ports, the American- the E. physician big morphine foreign her duties at S. N. S., Castine, OAK headache, dragging-down sensations, a offer Hli-i., t&wanville.) keep me alive to tell the story. And Hawaiian line received flattering after a few visit at her home. or should At a Probate Court held at Helfast, witln days’ fainting spells indigestion, so of from the old it was with the attack of grip for the of on < to withdraw its steamers take Lydia E. Pinkham’s County Waldo, the 9th and the Mrs. C. B. Jewett and Mrs. G. H. was on Vegetable which I write I at noon that FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS May, A. I). 1916. service between this country W. J. Harvey in Portland busi- thought FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER of North Compound. Thousands have been re- 44 AltY WOODMAN FOSTER, them in service between York attended the meeting ness May 10th. i was making an excellent recovery executrix islands and put stored to iTl last will of Parkinan 1 he Flori- Waldo Pomona in Prospect health by this root and herb from a in the middle of the after- Woodman, American and European ports. Grange May cold; searsmont, in said Count} of Waulo. d«-< fitted 10th. Geo. W. Scott is helping A. T. Nick- remedy. noon 1 to feel and night dian had just been completed and began badly by having presented a petition praying tli. erson on his barn. I was too sick to eat actual value of said deceased's out. re- If you know of wo- supper. estate, Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Clements, who any young to an inheritance lax under the Law- man who is Now for the and their sim- An offer ot the Italian government went to new home in the Miss Ona Kimball was tfie week-end sick and needs help- symptoms PROBATE Slate ot the interested their persons cently a NOTICES" Maine,; I had over a cargo' of ful adv ask her to write to ilarity to previous experiences. succession thereto, and the amount of ,! was accepted to carry were at the old home Saturday guest of Mrs. James Webster. ice, tlio village, sick stomach which reminded me of the I be determined the .J,. beef to the Italian army. Capt. Nichols Lydia E.Pinfcham Medicine hereon, may by and Sunday. Co., At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within Probate. and the John Annis and family were recent times when I was small ana used to visit and was assigned to the Floridian Lynn, Mass. Only womcai will for tlie of on the second Tues- of Albert Toothaker and County Waldo, Ordered, That the said petitioner gives m Genoa. On its safe return Tbs farm buildings owned and occu- guests family. receiv e her and it will a distant relative (distant a mile), during day of a. I) 1U16. boat sailed for letter, ho May, all persons interested by causing a copy re- and in Yield in the season of I felt 1 to the American port Capt, Nichols pied by Gorham Grant family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson visited strictest contidencc. ripe pomegranates. certain instrument purporting to be the Dider to be published three weeks succe- that I must eat of the to A last, will and testament of tieo. s. The a 1 ceived orders to take on a load of horses West Winterport were entirely destroy- Mrs. John Hutchins in Brooks enough plums Ames, late Republican Journal, newspaper p recently. of in said County of deceased, at Helfast. that at a I This was done ed tire morning, May 13th, last a year but after attempting that Northport Waldo, they may appear for the French army. by Saturday having been presented for probate, Rnbie K, Court, to be held at Helfast. within ami and nine Mrs. Ann Webb and son Charles were A Lew Notes on the Life and Work of feat 1 would have a feeling that and the boat sailed for France. A sharp with all of the farm machinery stronger Ames named executor in said will to serve with- Countv, on the 13th day ot June, A. 1) submarines head of cattle. guests 14th of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. I had overdone the matter, and when I out bend. at ten of the clock before noon, and show lookout was maintained for May Col. Webb. Jesse Smart of had of the house on if any they have, why the prayer of s i. and the officers under Nichols also Troy. got out of sight my That notice be to all Capt. A very enjoyable meeting of the Ordered. given persons tioner should not be granted. way home I would find relief in the usual interested by causing a copy of this order to be a keen watch for was held after- Austin Wellman of Searsmont has 1.1 kept Ladies’ Club Saturday three weeks successively in The Re- JAMES BUY, ,li The sketch was written for published A true Attest: and Mines. with Mrs. C. C. Clem- moved his to the late Alonzo following Journal, at that copy. Stray Torpedoes noon, May 13th, family 1 was also so from the that publican published Belfast, they W. drowsy grip a be Arthur Leonard, Keg- ents, a new member, in her pretty and Holmes place. the Lewiston Journal by Mrt. Nancy G. may appear at Probate Court, to held at Not a submarine was signieci euner 1 slep’ all the which reminded Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- commodious home. Four tabies were evening, Nichols Gilkey, of Troy, now of Med- me of On ond Tuesday of June next, at ten of the SS.—In Court ot held going or returning ami Capt. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peavey and Mrs. formerly another boyhood experience. II/’ALDO Probate, arranged for whist and the usual time clock before noon, and show cause, if any they V» fast,on the 9tl» day of May, 1916, M his through the fields W. R. were of Mrs. Janies ford, Oregon, who.is a daughter of Col. that occasion I had been raspberrying safely guided ship was at the Other enter- Peavey guests have, why the same should not bo proved, ap- Cousens, administratrix on the estate < the spent game. came the afternoon of mines that the coasts of W allace 14th. Smart and was born in 1831. and home in very proved ai d allowed. P. Sargent, late of .Monroe, in said Coni, guard tainment followed, after which a deli- May September, warring nations. tired and very hungry. The family had JAMES LIBBY, Judge. ceased, having presented her first and in cious lunch of sandwiches, cake and Mrs. of who has been Her father was well known in Waldo A true Attest: count of administration of said for On his last return from France he was Staples Waldo, dined on “boiled dinner” and I got at the copy. estate cocoa was Berved. with Mrs. Toothaker for several and this Arthur W. Leonard. Register. ance. officials of the company Irving county, sketch will be read with relics and ate so much that I went to j congratulated by has returned home. Ordered, That notice thereof be given and was rewarded weeks, interest and mother had for his successful trip by many: sleep my great difficulty weeks successively, in The Republican .1 of He in me awake to undress and go to a Probate Court Meld at Belfast, within and a d in Belfast, in sam with a substantial purse money. Children *J Mr. and Mrs. David Seekins of Mon- I have been asked many times to write getting At newspaper publish- / for the of w a Ido on the second Tues- ty. that all interested atten then received orders to take on a cargo roe visited their Mrs. A. E. of recollections of father bed in due form. County persons may FOR FLETCHER’S daughter, my early my day of Mav, A. I). 191(» Probate Court, to be held at Deltas', on th- for Los This he Afler on a couch all the eve- at New York Angeles. Small, several days the past week. and his wi rk in Maine. sleeping day of June next, and show cause, i: around on the I roused 4 certain instrument, purporting to be the Iasi did and sailed down the Atlantic, 5 a me ning this night of grip up they have, why the said account sliou CASTOR A Quite recently friend has sent will and testament of Charles T. Pacific to his and went to but ached so .1 Knight, be allowed. South America and up the HALLUALE. of the Lewiston which bed, my legs in copies Journal late of Northport, said County of Waldo, de- JAMES LIBBY. Ji CENTER MONTV1LLE. that I had to and sit over a been for destination. contained sketches of the lives of early badly get up ceased, having presented probate. A true copy. Attest : The Floridian is an oil burning steam- hot air forsome time. And that p Arthur \v. Leonard, B« g Mrs. V. B. Ells is friends in residents who were activp in (heir time register Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in visiting aches used to er and the trip of more than 6000 miles Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith of Morrill in the affairs of the and it calls to ache reminded me of the I te. sted by causing a copy of this order to be Searsmont. State, A EDO ss.—In Court ot Probate, held 42 As is the custom have when a small aches that would three weeks successively m The Re \\' was made in days. were in town my mind the when father was boy, published »V last, on the 9th of 1916 a Sunday. Hall nays my Journal, published at Belfast, that they day Mav, of all steamship a J. E. visited his daughter in Au- bring tears, and my mother to rub my publican Johnson and Herbert s. practically captains, busy with town, county and State af- may appear at a Probate Court, to be held ai .Morey, guaid: Mr. and Mrs. John Tibbetts and Mrs. last week. Nathan F. late of ; was made up during the trip gusta fairs. legs. Belfast, within and for said on ihesecom: Houston, eiiast. sailing log County, th- and on his arrival at Berry were in Belfast May 13th. I also had a and lameness in Tuesday of June next, at ten of the docs Count}, deceased, having presented by Nichols, Jesse Smart was born in the town of pain my and final account of of said Capt. Miss Ethel Hall was at home from Al- and show if have, guardianship > was sent neck and such as used to result before noon, cause, any they Los a copy of the log was at over Sun- then known as shoulders F.Houston for allowance. Angeles Frank Carter home bion last Sunday. Troy, Joy, in 1802. His why the same should not be proven, approved Mr. and a at the to his mother and stepfather, from Waterville. educational wer limit- from too free use of buck-saw and allowed. Ordered, that notice thereof be given day, May 14th, There are early advantages of 42 parties here from Augusta of the time on that im- JAMES Judge. weeks in The J-cr Mrs. Edwards B. Billings High ed, but he was a a careful beginning open LIBBY. successively Republican out vessel great reader, A Attest: in in said » Rock where his brother, Amos Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Banton of Knox getting knees. true copy. newspaper published Belfast, street, observer and an industrious studei t. He plement. Arthur W. Leonard. Register. tiiat ail persons interested may atiend ai were at W. D. Tasker’s 14th. Mrs. son have and Nichols, also resides.' May Myra Bryant and Omar became a I had chills up and down my spine bate Court, to be held at helfast. on m thoroughly well-informed and — be found in been her Mrs. Edith Brch as used to have ot June next, and show cause, ; at., Much interest inay looking and Mrs. Clif- visiting daughter, a well-educated and as a writer and shaking spells, I day Mrs. George A. Gordon man, the said should shows that the lo a in At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and they have, why account the log over. It during Vose. was preliminary “speaking piece” tord A. Bean were in Pittsfield May public speaker, he well known for the County ot Waldo, on the 2nd allowed. burned a or later in when 1 was asked Tuesday trip the Floridian daily average 11th. Miss Mabel Johonnett, who works for throughout the State. school, life, of May, A. IJ. 1916. JAMES LIBBY. .1 barrels of oil and a total of to a candidate’s name in a con- a ii ue copy auesi: of 221 28-100 Newell White in the is In and manhood he work- present a certain to be the last printing office, youth early instrument, purporting Art huh W. barrels for the It also shows Mrs. Bennett, who had been with vention or second a or intro- of Emma p Leonard, Regi-- 9264 trip. away for a few days’ visit with friends. ed for others, earning money thereby to nomination, .1 will and testament J). Smith, late steamer on Mrs. Fred the has re- a at a or other of in said County of Waldo, de- SS.—In Court "t the location of the every day Gay past week, a farm which that of his duce speaker political, Wmterport, 11/ALIM) Probaie, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark have re- buy adjoined ceased. having been presented for probate. Vi on the 9th of and the average maintained, be- turned home. Belfast, day .May. speed turned home from father, a beautiful spot overlooking the meeting. Louise A. Smith named executrix in said will to Mary Woodman Foster, executrix of tin* Embreville, Penn., a the sides much other information concerning The headache that was part of serve without bond. Parkinan late Seaismon. F. B. Luce and family of Belfast were where they had been working since last “Twenty-five Mile pond,” now called Woodman, of the weather, etc. Winnecook lake. program might be compared with things Oidered, That notice be given to all persons in- ronnty. deceased, having presented her l':i- guests May 14th of his parents, Mr. and fall. final Nichols was born in Searsport, too numerous to mention. terested by causing a copy ot this order to be account ot administration of said est Capt. Sirs. F. A, Luce. One of the first rooms that he finished allowance. of He has I of the published three weeks successively in The Re- Maine., and is 39 years age. was his was got through my night grip, TROY. “study.” It in that room, publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they Ordered, Mat nonce I Hereof he been in the of the American in the house the next which given employment Mrs. H. E. Ramsay, E. A. Ramsay among his books, that he secured the stayed day, may appear at a rrohate Court, to be held at weeks successively, in J he Republican .1 line for the past 13 or 14 years. On dock- and Lin wood Buzzell of Pittsfield were education that him in after was Sunday,and got onto my job Monday Beiiast, within and for said County, on the see a newspaper put lished m Belfast in said « and helped years ond of June at ten of the that ah at New York he makes a Mr. Mrs. Chase of Waterville, her but I was not done with old Tuesday next, persons interested may attend ;n ing frequently in town over Sunday. to become a successful man of affairs. morning, yet j and Row- ciock before noon, and show cause, if any they hale Cou' t, ti In: held at Belfast, oil the I. to his mother and brother in this city. brother, Joseph Vickery, Mrs. 'the disease had left me I be trip When quite a young man he married experiences, have, wiiy the same should not proved, ap- of June next, and show cause, if ,r a for the Mrs. Hulda Ramsay and son Emhert ena Clary of Boston, have moved to their with a tender down the center of and allowed. have, Fie has always had liking sea, of Camden. While still a place I proved why the said account should in the Nancy Clough JAMES LILL a with his and a friend from Pittsfield spent old home at Troy Corner. chest which reminded me of a lame- Y, Judge. lowed. starting in when boy by sailing man he took interest my week end with relatives. very young great A true copy. Attest: JAMES LI I!BY, J who was also a sea and Miss Carrie has returned ness 1 in that same from ringing father, captain Weymouth in the business and improvement of the got spot Arthur W. Leonard, Itegister. A true copy, attest: who lost hiB life in the ocean. R. M. Carter and of Belfast from where she a church bell when I was a in Gar- family Massachusetts, spent town and county and for a great many boy Arthur W. Leonard. Ret passed Saturday night, May 13th, with the winter, and has a store in her 1 land. His Opportunity. opened years represented his district in the State At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and O P. C. Allen, and with C. P. Car- house at where she is sell- Tile slowness of recovery reminded me for the «-I on the second Tuc.- A number of when Sunday Troy Corner, 1 County Waldo, H fast, on the 9lh day of Max. Ihir. years ago, Capt. not it of a. I) 1916. ter. ing groceries at a reduced price. a only of the cholera morbus, when J day May, French, executor of flic will of \\ arreii Nichols was a mate on the steamer greatly I remember when very small child of took me a week lo over a few hours’ certain instrument, to be the don, late of m said'Conn’ The road John assist- a veteran of the Civil an occasional when he would come get purporting Searsmont, Texan, the boat was at New surveyor, Bean, Mayo Bickrnore, day iast will and testament oi (ieorge I). e.-ased, his first and loading but or fever which V having presented ed by J. J. Clement, has greatly improv- War, has been very ill for some weeks. home from the to be with us illness, typhoid got late of in of e*oant of administration of said estate he. York preparatory for a trip to San Fran- legislature 1 Maiden, Wmterport. said'County ed the roads in this of the town. His me when I was a child. There is, how- Waldo, deceased, been presented lor a uce. cisco. When the steamer was about part sisters, Mrs. Emma Hillman of for a day, and how we enjoyed those having one difference between the Sarah J. Maiden named executrix in i The road Geo. Choate, has Pittsfield and Mrs. Carrie of Au- for he was one who made ever, great probate. to sail the was stricken patrolman. Young visits, every said to serve without bond. Ordered, That notice thereof he givt ready captain and me will his duties on the State road. grip the fever; the left with V* celts ill Tie* .• with an attack of and Iwas begun gusta. who have spent some time with one around him happy. He was one of grip successively, Repulmeait apoplexy little wnile the fever left me that notice be to all in- in in said < Allen is in and him, have returned home, and his (laugh- the kindest of men. When the appetite Ordered, given persons newspaper published Belfast, forced to abandon his plans for this voy- Goodwin poor health, visiting terested a of this order to lie hat ail interested mac attend with one so great that it seemed that the by causing copy persons At the time Mr. Nichols was first doctors E. D. of Belfast and T. ter, Mrs. John Richmond of Wollaston, sick or those less fortunate than himself published three weeks successively in The Re- hate Court to he heat at Belfast, on age. Tapley clock must so is account his have stopped, slowly ap- Journal, at that day of June and show cans--, mate on the boat. He was called into N. Pearson of Morrill were in consulta- Mass., with him. On of he always took his pocket-book or some- publican published Lelfast, they uexr, poor health he has two winters in from ins well-stored cellar ! proached the time to eat again. may appear at a Probate Court,to be lieldat I'.ei hiey have, why the said account should conference with officials of the tion on his case May 10th. We trust spent thing orgran- said on the second I adowed. company 1 have a tad, within and for County, but was too to it was a na- told in feeble wav my experi and asked as to his to handle a Mr. Goodwin may soon be restored to Florida, this year he ill ery, but cheerful, friendly Tuesday of June next, at ten of the clock JAM Eh LIBBY, .• ability ence with ttiis but it ture than that, made a | composite disease before noon, and show if have, A true Attest: vessel. The result was that he was given health. go. more gifts him cause, any they copy. would not be for one person to the same should not be approved Akthi k W. Li o.N ARD, lie command of the and she immediate- welcome visitor at every home. possible why proved, ship describe it in its for ltd allowed. DEAiVS RHEUMATIC PILLS for Rhcuma- A sorrow came to our home fulness, every person under his command. great j JAMES LILLY, Judge. 1 1) M IN IhTlJA'I OI. S NUTini. I ly departed FOLEY C&TMPFCTABLETS and Safe. who has had it can an tiem Neuralgia. Entirely vegetable. when I was 10 of mother | give experience A true Attest: I On April 20, the Floridian sailed on an- Keep Stomach Sweet Liver AcLve -Bowels Regular years age. My copy. i\ senber hereby gives notice that died, leaving six small children. Four | different from that of every other person. Arthur W. Leonard. Register. ! been duly appointed administiatoi An on the would be tate of years later my father married Livonia argument subject I much like of the two men who had FRED M BOA RDM A late of Natick. as that At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and N, -- Hamilton of Burnham. She nearly | seen a as described in the old for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- I and bonds as the law ■ filled a mother’s as that is ever chameleon, deceased, given place of May. A. 1). 1916. Ml demand:* ila —---j reading book with which some of the day persons having against She was a kind wo- of said deceased are desired to present h possible. loving, be the last readers of this article were familiar.— a certain instrument, purporting to 1 and we had all felt the need for settlement and ail indebted therm man, w ill and testament ot John K, Smalley, late Liston P. in the Ob- requested to make pay incut iminedia of a mother those four but Evans, Piscataquis of in said of deceased, during years, Beiiast, County Waldo, i Reuel Robinson ot Camden, Me my am ; server. been for Martha she was frail and in a few short years having presented probate. ! agent n the State ot Maine. Smalley Carter named executrix in said will io P. A. new we had to part with her. We were older FKEI) (', BOARO.V, puts joy serve without bond. Natick, Mass., 11, 191b. now than when our own mother died, Donor of the New Bates | Apiil Chapel. That notice be to all persons and she a to Ordered, given had been such kind mother t»> be 1 interested a of this order L'Xhi t I OK’S NOTICE. The subscribe ■ 10 ri\Lr«i\tw into the of by causing copy j,M that we as as we It has been announced that the donor of yDM^v sport j us missed her much did published three weeks successively in Hie Re ij by gives uotve that la* .has been i. was FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE , . our own mother. She left two small the new chapel the late publican Journal, published at. Belfast, that they pointed executor of the last vs rI and le- J Mrs. Ellen S James of'New York The at a Probate to be held at nt children who soon followed her. city. may appear Court, IN said » on iiie PROCESS DISCOVERED 1 ! j was dedicated on Jan. 7. 1914 The Lellast, within and for ounty, a k SHlOKing Father went to and chapel of RI< H K!) PARK Kit, late oi Frai California planted for its erection and subse- second Tuesday ot June next, at ten the MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO donor gave $60,000 of deceased. Ail a fine orchard near Sacramento, which cloek befoie noon, and show cause, if any they in the (dunt? Waldo, | added $£000 to complete it. The gift s quently have, why the same should not be proved, ap- having demands against the estate of PRODUCE THE most de- was a source of to my sister’s fam- was made with the condition that the name of WOU may live to profit proved and allowed. ceased are (iesiivd topiesent the same ily for many years. He died in the win- the giver should not be made known during JAMES LILLY, Judge. tlen ut, and all indebted thereto are re*, I he noand never ter, shortly after the election of 1860. her life. Mrs. James, who was the widow of A true copy. Attest. to make payment immediately His Daniel Willis James of New York, died on Arthur W. Leonard, Register. JACOBN.PARKE SSS | last public act was to vote for Lin- 9, I9lt>. feel old to April 28. Westbrook, Me,, May ,ette and pipe smokers. 1 enough j coin. Father was a Democrat, although ! he voted for for the time At, a Probate Court held at Beitast. wumu ano s cer- Lincoln when, NOTICE. The subser process patented I vote, but it for the of Waldo, ou the 9th day ol EXECUTRIX’S the issue dominated the County Ju by gives net ice that she has been •! being, slavery A. 1). 1916. of May. pointed executrix of tiie last will and te- tain-sure not ! party his choice. HUMPHREYS’ said '■mmmi B you’ll DELLA 1), KNOWLTON of Belfast, ill nt One of my early recollections was the of K' late I County, daughter Wavland owlton, W Ah REN E. MARSH, la te of Bella' know the and militia drill in our fields, in preparation of Belfast, in said County of Waluo, deceased, joy she. in the County of Waldo, deceased All j< MNkbsToBAccoC^U for muster Father was having presented a petition praying that general day. Witch Hazel Oil estate ot I 8 contentment of a I della D. Knowlton of said Belfast, may be ap- having demands against the colonel of the for are to the same lot regiment many years. (COMPOUND) pointed administratrix of the estate of said ceaseu cesired present 15 'NOT THE TONGUE and all indebted thereto are 3|TE old He was far above the average in stature, deceased. ment, reqm friendly jimmy For Pilea or Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to make payment immediately. a handsome, commanding figure. Hemorrhoids, HENRI K XT A A. MAR 1J all persons interested by causing a copy of this or He was a candidate for External or Blind or 1916. pipe a hand rolled representative Internal, order to be published three weeks successively Belfast, Ale., May 9. in at one time, but the or in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- Congress Whig ; Bleeding, Itching suoscnh* on Burning. lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- l ICE. The unless carried the State that year and «i cigarette you get talking-terms party One relief. bate to be held at Belfast, within and foi by gives nonce that she has been the application brings Court, IjtXECUTRIX’S.Ml opposing candidate,Benjamin White, said County, on the 13 th day of June, A D. pointed execiitrix.of the last will and U with Prince Albert tobacco! Two sizes, 20c. and at was elected by a small majority. He $1.00, 1916, at ten of the clock before noon, and show of the ol sale took a active interest in town im- all druggists or mailed. cause, if any they have, why prayer CHARLES E. BROWN, late of Morn very should not be comes to with a real reason for all the petitioner granted. in the of Waldo, deceased. Ait P. A. you provements, such as roads, bridges, etc. Send Free Sample of Oil to JaMRs LIBBY, Judge. County i having demands against the estate < Some I visited old home A true copy. Attest : and satisfaction it offers. It is made years ago my ceased are desired to the same goodness by akthi'k n\ Leonard, Register. present State. 1 found but few of my father’s tlement, and all indebted thereto are re removes and a patented process that bite parch! old associates, but it was a great I to make pa\liienl immediaieiv. pleas- Mary f. bro ure to meet a few. One old At a Pi abate Court, held at Belfast, within and You can smoke it and hard without a come- gentleman 9th of Morrill. Me., May 9, 1916. long remembered the “school” in for the County of Waldo, ou the day evening A. 1>. May, 1916. 1 back! Prince Albert has been sold without father’s where a dozen * 1)M IN 1ST RATORS’ NO I H'E. The always my study, young P MI-TCIlhLL. Curtis B. Mitchell and ! ers notice that It..•• I men used to meet with him and read and Alice Vein trustees undei the will A hereby give they i or We to give quality! LUCY Sawyer, duly administrators ot tin ■ coupons premiums. prefer ot Curtis K Mitcliel late of in said ! appointed study on winter evenings. Homeo. Unity, Humphreys* Medicine Company. oi Waldo, a GEORGE A. SARGENT, late oi Me Winters when not in the he County deceased, having presented legislature loG William Street. Now York. a and Prince Albert affords the keenest and petition praying for license to sell convey ii the Count.' id Waldo, d» ceased, pipe cigarette was often in out | engaged getting ship one undivided tourtli part of certain r-al estate bonds as the law direels. All peisoi- be 1 And that flavor and fragrance and timber for Bath, Pittston and other ship- named and described in said petition and d< mantis against ihe estate of n id di enjoyment! to Mitchell utuier said will for building ports. louring Mary P. tiesiieil to present the sann for *et.tUo coolness is as as that sounds. P.A. tne purpose set forth in said petition. all indel ted tlu-ieto are itquested to n good just He was even in those SICK ANIMALS always, early Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to mem immediately. demand for tobacco a man. Father S. S l.n answers the universal days, strong temperance A BIG BOOK on diseases of Horses, all persons interested by causing a copy of ibis SIMON M A h CO CM N was in the senate the winter Neal Dow and •rder to be published three weeks successively K. without or kick-back! Cattle, Sheep, Dogs Poultry, mailed Monroe, Me May 9, 1916. bite, parch came to Augusta with his bill for prohi- in The Republican Journal, a newsp .per pub- free. Humphreys' Veterinary Medicines, lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- bition and was the leading supporter of bate to be held at within and for Tf Introduction to Prince Albert isn’t harder 156 William Street, New York. Court, Belfast, NOTICE any the bill in that body. said County, on the 13th day of June, a. 1). ADMINISTRATRIX’Sscriher hereby gives notice that I often used to hear father of 1916, at ten of the clock before noon, and show been duly appointed administratnx oi lYudytld than to walk into the nearest place that sells speak if the of said of Rev. cause, any they have, why prayer tale Ebenezer Knowlton, who repre- petitioner should not be granted. humidort—and— tobacco and ask for “a of P. A.” You ALFRED THOMPSON, late of Winteip- half-pound tin supply pay sented Maine in Congress many years. James LIBBY, Judge. 1J A in the County of Waldo, deceased, and a to be but it’s the cheer- They were warm friends and when true copy, Attest: out little change, sure, Arthur W. Leonard, Register. bonds as Ihe law directs. All r father died Rev. Mr. Knowlton preached having demands against the estate of fullest investment ever made! are sa ne a ZVndVd%%%aoen.obaccoin‘UQh you his funeral sermon. Mr. Knowlton, too, ceased desired to present ihe LDO SB.— Iu Court of Probate,lie:d at Bel- and all are " has to his reward. tlement indebted thereto passed WA fast, on the 9th day of May, 191<». Clif- to make payment immediately to Wa Nancy G Gilkey. ford J. l'attee and Mi inner C. Pattee, executors Cowan of Wiuterport, Me., my authorize* of the will of Ja*«es Paitee, late of searsport, in the Sta e of Maine in said County, deceased, having presented their LORETTA X THOME Winners in Colby Speaking Contest. FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE flr*t and final account of adnuuisiration of said Cambridge Mass,. »«ay 9, 1916. Dissolved in water for douches stops estate for allowance. ulceration and inflam- That notice thereof be three George L. .Evans of Hebron woi pelvic catarrh, Ordered, given, Academy weeks successively in The Republican Journal, a the first of in the interschol- mation. Recommended Ly Lydia E. Freedom prize $50 I.yford newspaper published in Belfast, in said Com ty, Notice, astic of Earle G Pinkham Med. Co. for ten speaking Colby College years. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- I hereby give public notice that I have Clement of took second o: A wonder for bate to be he la at on the 13th ■ Mlbert Bangor High prize healing nasal catarrh, Court, Belfast, day A. Smith of Stockton * my aon, Raymond bp* $25. Third and fourth of $16 and 11 sore of June next, and show cause, it any they i R.Nnge J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R* J. Reynolds Tobacco Co* prizes $1< throat and sore eyes. Economical, his time and will collect none of his wag' said not be allowed. j were divided among Raoul J. Dufail of Edwan Has and nave,why the account should extraordinary cleansing germicidal power. pay any of his bills from this date. Little High, Auburn; Michael J. Ryan of Ban JAM KB LIBBY, Judge. A true copy. Attest: Stockton Springs, May 9, 1916. and a Good-Will gor High High speaker. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. 3wl9p WILLIAM W. SMITH. t wharves one to have trom California. day a lobster din- RECENT DEATHS. —jitter ner and lo and behold it only cost one Our Correspondent Tells of dollar for about a three jcj, pound lobster. Josiah D. Hinds died May 15th at his |n’ Flowers, Relates a Fish it interest and Perhaps might Borne of you home in South Orrington, aged 74 years, he and Compares Past With Present to know something about the Pacific was born in Knox and came to South <(r“)v Orrington with his mother and sister in Maine. Ocean fish, but none of them are as good Conditions when five years old and that had since Calif., May, 1916. as the Atlantic fish. We seldom see been his home. s angeles, His father, who was it has been a halibut over 100 The salmon 081 at sea, he remembered but .. to me that long pounds. seeing once. Mr. Hinds first in down to write one are but not as as the Colum- enlisted the .inee 1 sat you good, good United States Navy as a boy, and later i letters; but the fact is, bia River salmon. They have barra- the 17th y California Unite I States Regulars, Co. we couta which a JJ A course Cali- resemble This a That’s sick. Of pickerel. became member of Idea ,, the Fine I been t birst D. C. don’t like to admit we are ever is the fry fish. Then yellow tail, rock Cavalry, Co. C., which was Cans later into the sea sand merged First Maine Cav- this beautiful sunny, southern cod, bass, Spanish mackerel, He alry. saw much active service, was Tuna and several other vari- y\V have had a peculiar winter dabs, fish, known as a fearless and brave soldier, and The been ties. We them at reasonable lost an arm in the Glenwood summer. It has extremely buy very service of his For 31 and more than the UBual prices, but give me good Atlantic cod country. years he was Btation and hot, at agent South Orrington. He was an elevated gas oven and broiler are above The oat, barley and grass and haddock, and you can have all the gas the M expert telegraph operator and was con- well harvested and were fish that swim in this ocean. sidered the coal to are now by Maine Central as one of range just right get at without stooping. Down at the beaches sell what the road's most i. The fruit outlook is more than they capable and efficient agents. He is survived The trees are full of they call clam and fish chowder. At by his wife, average. Mrs. Lizzie E. Hinds, and by one daugh- apricots and one place we found they were out of Mrs peaches, prunes, ter, Frank E. Peterson, and by one i is an abundance of small clams and had used yellow turnip as a 8on, Josiah D. Hinds. both of Ban- ... Hn;i there Jr., Two in substitute. You can what gor. He is also survived three ranges Yesterday a crate of 24 boxes of just imagine by neph- Gas ‘‘ ews, Henry M. Kempton of South Or- was at retail for 75 the tourists get for chowders. They the space of one H-berries selling rington, C. Fred of sell New baked for- Kempton Detroit, and the cherry crop is so large England beans,‘but Mich., and W. M, Kempton of Dorches- save room and Range R. R. Co. has put up temporary get to put in any good pork. In Maine ter Center, Mass., to all of whom the an warm of a wide hundreds of i ■ hardle what comes into Los any one would be sent to asylum to sympathy circle of friends is extended in their sorrow. He Santa Clara is the offer such stuff. Give me old Maine for each Valley was a charter member of Eureka Lodge, steps day. I have never seen the to eat. ,r region. good things 1. 0. O. F., and was also a member of I shall be much interested in wet B. H. Beale G. tables here so nice as now. Plenty your Post, A. R., of Bangor. and Mr. Hinds was held in the highest re- has brought forth an abundance dry campaign. Don’t lose your spect by all who knew him, for his in- words to tell of grip. Just think what hope and faith 1 haven’t you tegrity. kindness and cheerful disposi- have to the Nation for 50 i. trs; they are beyond description. you given tion. He was devoted to his family and I am now we years. What a glorious record Maine faithful to every trust. He will be ]P place where living has. I love to tell them here of the greatly missed and mourned. ; rty varieties, all in bloom and the nearly covered with climbing change from my boyhood days to now in Prohibition Maine. The “passing” of Fannie red and white. Under the rose Every country tav- Harding ,r.r., Downs, wife of B. W. Downs of Bruns- is covered ern and grocery store selling New Eng- ... a the ground literally wick, Me., which occurred April 27,1916, land fences ^ fallen leaves, and you can imagine rum; people poor, down, brought great sorrow to her family, and boards off the her few of iovely sight the country is now. barns, old hats and skirts many friends, whom knew that her sweet life was drawing so neai that it reminds me of a I filling broken windows. These things I ,vely its close. Mrs. Downs was born in have seen with own All is Hamp- i v tell here. An evangelist was my eyes. den, Me., Oct. 31, 1848, the daughter oi and there is revival meeting and many were changed, plenty and pros- Capt. and Mrs. Allen Harding. Capt. I on hand. The banks are Harding was lost at sea, and Mrs. Hard- the Kingdom and starting a new perity every 1 ing died, leaving Fannie an orphan in the the had his bursting with money, mills and facto- I e.ening preacher tender years of childhood—but Grandma ties are on most water the ition worked up to the highest | every power, Harding and other relatives kindly cared best of and a If asked all those who wanted to schools, churches, happy, for her, and she grew up and became a contented Maine successful school teacher. Oct. 31, the of the I people. toys and girls 1869, through pearly gates she became the wife of B. W. Downs are not leaving there to find rusalem to stand up and the [ employ- of Winterport, Me., where they lived mcnt as is ongregation rose with the ex- ; formerly. My tprayer that until 1889, moving from there to Thorn- you will keep her Elect men to dike, Me.,where they lived several years. of a 14-year-old boy. When they dry. office who will Since then business and pleasure have ued the preacher asked the enforce the law. Some of caused them to cross the continent, and tzs '-ttt-' '-ttr -HijH to you old, gray-headed and m if he did not want go to Republicans to pass several winters in Florida and Democrats who have been to save When in a and he replied: “This is good voting other parts of the South, and they have hurry both Coal and Gas Ovens the country while the traffic has lived at different times in for me and I want to remain liquor Portland, and Me. can be at the same one for ’’ been Augusta Richmond, During operated time, using meats and the other for re. destroying it, get your eyes open pastry. (if the winter of 1915 and had a and 1916, they of that vote for men who will preserve Call and look them over and will that a a told in the word God your ! "Bungalow home” built in Brunswick, you agree Glenwood “Certainly does State and the iom of Heaven is within us, keep arch destroyer from Me., where they planned to live in peace I and their times think its easier to have your home. quiet, during declining years. April 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Downs moved to other under Just had a letter from an old Belmont re than any place this new and cosy home and April 16t.h man who was interested in When 1 looked up this morn- my former Mrs. Downs was stricken with paralysis. letters. 1 was All that medical science i,e high coast range of mountains glad to hear from him, and kind and and it gives me much satisfaction to loving hands could do. failed to hold her “Make the igged peaks piercing sky, to earth, and 27th she to know the t re April passed Cooking people Easy appreciating them, melons and castles and beautiful the "Higher life.” She is survived by M. H. Kikf. one fees in every direction and beauti- her husband, by daughter, Mrs. C. Mitchell M. Hayes of Allston, Mass., two Trussell, Belfast lywood nestling in the valley be- NORTH PORT NEWS. grand- children and one sister, Mrs. Clara we don’t have to i -aid to myself, go Bailey of Bangor, Me., and by hosts of A. P, Benner, who the Switzerland, Italy or any of the spent winter in Bos- friends, who would bow in submission has ton, arrived for the summer, to -mi countries to find the world’s the “Divine will,” yet sincerely mourn The water of the Belfast Water the loss of a devoted wife, a true and scenery. Co, has j faithful and a been turned on at the North and South mother, loyal friend, one TWO JOHN INGALLS’ CLASSICS. ACCUSE w do not want me to too ; shores J. U. S. DEPARTMENT OK AGRI- you say 1 who herself to all and on the grounds. endeared who knew charms. You brave and CULTURE OF SWINDLE. Notice of Foreclosure about California’s her by her noble life, and by Bluegrass. Quarries, Mr. and Mrs. E. c>. have arrived from and i rather have me write Sperry her unselfish kind thoughtfulness Fred A. Nealley a’d Ethel something | in the sunshine the A row in Mary Factory their winter home in Florida and and care over all her and triends. "‘Lying among pretty regard to the King WHEREAS, of in the of the old Pine Tree State, opened their family Nealley Winterport, County about buttercups and dandelions of May,scarce- road drag is described in Farm and Fire- Waldo and State of | cottage for the season. The remains were taken to Hampden Maine, by their mortgage Locations on earth ly in than the minute the national the is the the sweetest spot April 29th where services higher intelligence side, farm paper published deed dated twentieth day of February, A. Mr. and Mrs. William Kotman of Highlands, tenants of that D. I New York mimic wilderness, our in Ohio. It has to do with a 1908. and recorded in Waldo County ,ny of her people and it is beautiful, were held in the home of a cousin, Mrs. Springfield, Regis- Mill I have opened their summer home on the North earliest recollections are of grass; and road drag alleged to have been invented try of Deeds, Book 285, Page 156. conveyed to Sites, Farms,Sites nowhere on earth is there Belle Myrick, attended by Rev. Mr. Mc- opinion when the fitful fever is ended and the me, the undersigned, as Carrie Etta Hardy, a | Shore, The Anchorage, for the .season. by D. Ward King of Donald of Richmond, Me., and she was Maitland, Missouri, certain lot or of land with the nd a scene as the Penobscot foolish of the market and forum and parcel buildings for bay j a wrangle appropriated by t ,e Federal Summer Hotels Capt. Ingraham, a regular summer laid to rest among profusion of beauti- Depart- thereon, situate in said and in said visitor, is heals over the scar which Winterport. | iver in summer time. The moun- closed, grass ment. bounded and has arrived from where ful floweis, in the pretty of mortgage described as follows, to Florida, he spent the cemetery our descent into the bosom of the earth a and lakes are the finest un- her loved and native town. King split log in two and made a wit: and simply I winter, and is at his cottage on has and Camps Broadway. made, the carpet of the infant drag of it for work on dirt we and I would like to roads, “Beginning at a point on the easterly side e blue sky spend becomes the the dead. are I The postoffice in the C. O. blanket of Grass told. It cost from cents to three of the road from Dickey store will fifty County leading Ellingwood’s LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE immer at Bar Harbor and around is the forgiveness of nature—her consta it dollars and it revolutionized the Corner to I be opened June 1st, Earl Dickey, postmaster, method Winterport Village, where the old head lake. 1 would rather catch EARLY MORNING FATIGUE benediction. Fields trampled with battle, of working that of road. If county road joins the first named road; thence The Store is now open for business type King j Tuesdays in saturated with blood, torn with the ruts could have it and southeasterly by said old county road to land : an There are several and When you awake themorning feel- patented collected dig gold. Fridays, but will open June 1st for the of of Rosilla Hardy; thence easterly and north- MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD j tired worse in fact than cannon, grow green again with grass, royalties his fortune have been made. stores in the which season. ing out, feeling easterly by land of said Rosilla to the g goods city j went to and carnage is forgotten. Streets aban- Then, the of Hardy when you bed, you areconfront- Department Agriculture northwest corner of land of Walter give to those to lines and and doned traffic become Littlefield; opportunity desiring’ rods, reels, decoys, Mrs. William C. has arrived from ed w ith one of the characteristic by grass-grown, discovered King and his drag. A bulle- ther.ce said | Thompson symp- easterly by Littlefield's land to the make a ip location for a new start like rural and are tin was change was I of lanes, obliterated. which told how to build dd think there great fishing New York and is at her cottage at toms neurasthenia. It is due to the prepared Meadow Road, so-called; thence northerly by Kelly's Forests harvests flowers and work the in life. Cove. run-down condition of the nerves that decay, perish, drag and what a good said Meadow Road to the line of but as a matter ot fact they spend | She purposes to have a summer thing southerly I camp vanish, but grass is immortal. Belea- it was. land of Eliza thence in the I for this rest does not bring renewed strength Hardy; westerly 11 d to catch a trout girls season, which will be known as weeks trying and sleep refresh the tired brain. Over- guered by the sullen hosts of winter, it Then the high brows of the Office of southerly line of said Ilardy’s land to the south- Water Powers | Camp Penobscot. withdraws west corner of said thence norther- Undeveloped uietimes come heme skunked. O, work and are the most into the impregnable fortress Public Roads in the Federal j Hardy lot; worry frequent Department in the line of The of its subterranean and emerges hold of the ly westerly said Hardy land and i once more cut me a i Waquoit, freshly renovated, was opened causes of this condition. Neurasthenia vitality got thing. They seem to Unlimited Raw might pole the first have by land of Leroy Littlefield to land of William Material for summer business is the name to this common form upon solicitation of spring. Sown been pe ved over the of uie out into the rushes around old | May 14th. Mrs. Ross, given simplicity Gardner; thence westerly in the line of said of in by the winds, by the wandering birds, the drag. There was to | the proprietor,is always ready to serve parties, nervous debility which the power | nothing hang Gardner land and by land now or formerly of ; AND abacook pond and hook some of propagated by the subtle agriculture of any words or technical Jeremiah Holmes to the j but advises ahead when to recuperate is gone. 1 long phraseology northwest corner of telephoning parties the elements which are its ministers and on. ■kerel that abound in that beauti- The blood can be built so that it the lot hereby conveyed and an angle in the I are planned and thus better up Good farming Land ensuring service, it soften3 the rude outline of “But dint of said Holmes land; thence southerly said ! r. will increase the supply of needed ele- servants, by high-browing the drag by l'hone 72-4, Belfast exchange. the world. It bears no of bloom to Holmes’ land to land now or owned ments to the wasted nerves and is blazonry up $18 or $20, giving elaborate draw- formerly AvVAIT it be rich fun to this one thence DEVELOPMENT. wouldn’t get to charm the senses with or and by Carleton: easterly by said Carle- can fragrance ings scaring a man to death over the | the only way that the nerves be ton land to the northeast corner of the school of mackerel. I shall have splendor, but its homely hue is more en- and of same; MORRILL. reached. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are complexity expense it, the Office thence southerly by said Carleton land to the Communications regarding locations than the or the rose. It of Roads to vou one of my fish stories. Some- a tonic that especially builds up the chanting liiy managed provide itself with southeast corner of ^the same; thenc*- west- are invited and will receive attentions no earth or an Mrs. Julia Woods has been nerves to yields fruit in air, and yet, excuse for the name of said Carleton land to the road the sixties Brad- very poorly the because they supply the blood omitting King, erly by county j when addressed to any of the Capt. George should its harvest fail for a and thence agent week. the elements that, the nerves single year, labeling the contraption as a first mentioned; southerly by said road past need. depart- MAINE or to had a small fishing craft and 1 famine would the ment device. The to the point begun at; containing one hundred CENTRAL, Many nervous disorders, sometimes depopulate world.,’ friends of King rose ujt him on a We The High Schools students held a social in in and thirty (130) acres, more or less, and being with week’s trip chronic have to this tonic Lulogy on Congressman Barnes up protest. They charge that the De- INDUSTRIAL ones, yielded the homestead of the late Abijah Wheeler BUREAU the Grange hall last Saturday night. partment stole and then dis- round Matinicus and the Seal is- treatment with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills In the of the dead all men King’s idea, and whereas the condition of said democracy torted it out Hardy;” \ Miss Annie who when other methods failed to re- of all chance to retain its morning came and we Paul, is teaching in Prospect, give at last are equal. There is neither rank mortgage has been broken and remains broken: ! MAINE CENTRAL Saturday tried to make it so RAILROAD, spent the week-end with her lief. They are certainly worth atrial. nor station nor in the popularity; expensive Now, therefore, by reason ot the breach of have mackerel to carry a parents. prerogative repub- that would enough Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold lic of the At this fatal threshold people avoid it; and, the condition thereof I claim a foreclosure of Miss by grave. further, PORTLAND MAINE. to our families. A little southwest Georgia Grey spent the week-end with told things about it and its work that said mortgage. druggists everywhere or will be sent by the philosopher ceases to be wise,and the her friend son were Maine. 1916. ■ Mrs. Nettie Pay iu Waldo. positively untrue and Dixmont, May 11, sprang up and about noon we ran mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 song of the poet is silent. Dives relin- unjust. “Here is a case of CARRIE HARDY CROXFORD. Mr. and Mrs. Norman cents six boxes $2.50 the and Lazarus his department er Wooden Bali Island, when the Thomas will move per box, by quishes his millions rags. high- By MAYT0 & SNARE, her Attorneys. 3w20 browing that really seems to at- shortly to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec- The poor man is as rich as the richest, require iied out. Capt. Bradford threw a Creasey-Collins-WeHman farm. tention. In the first the tady, N. Y. Write today for free book and the rich man is as poor as the pauper. place, depart- MAINE CENTRAL KAILROAD uait and the water was alive with Rev. Nathan Hunt in ment stole the idea preached Thorndixe on the nerves. The creditor loses his usury, and the people practically and of the y mackerel, and by 4 o’clock the May 14ih and Mrs. Hunt occupied the pulpit, debtor is of his obligation. theory drag from Mr. King BELFAST acquitted without him In AND BURNHAM. here. There the man surrenders his giving credit. the sec- •re! were out over the rail; TRANSFERS IN REAL proud dig- jumping ESTATE. ond place, they undertook to convince On and after Sept. 26. 1915, trains Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paul nities, the politician his honors, the world- connecting 1 filled her from stem to stern. A and Mr. and Mrs. the public that an at Hurnnamand Waterville with ing his the invalid needs no expensive method of through trains Geo. from Belfast The transfers of real estate were pleasures; construction was for and from ze and at 11 m. we Weymouth visited relatives following necessary in order to Bangor, Waterville, Portland and sprang up p. physician, and the laborer restB from un- sell drop me « io town May 14th. recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds build the drag. In the third Boston, will run aa follows: ■ red in Carver’s Harbor. Our requited toil. place, they postal card and you will receive a prompt call. for the week 1916: that the WALTER II. Pit ONI i: 1. LEAST Millard Nickerson and ending May 17, Here at last is Nature’s final in alleged drag would not do the UOMBs, O-ackerel w ere dressed and in soak Leona Woodbury, decree 64 Main Street, Belfast. Leander M. to particular things that it is AM I’M PM students at the E. M. C. Sargent, Searsport, Raymond The wrongs of time are redres- particularly Te 249-3 f Bradford the Sabbath Seminary, Bucksport, equity. intended to and does ephone Belfast depart. 7 05 12 20 }2 20 apt. kept R. Nickerson, do; land and buildings in Sears- sed. is the of do, do. spent the week-end in Morrill. Injustice expiated, irony “The Missouri Citypoint. 17 10 *12 25 »2 25 sty holy and worshiped in the little port. fate is the distribution Board of Agriculture refuted; unequal have Waldo. 17 20 112 35 12 35 The Ladies Aid met with Mr?, Frank L. Field taken the matter up. A cor- .rch at Vinalhaven. Byron B to of wealth, honor, and spicy Brooks 7 32 {12 47 47 Monday morning, Greenlaw, Belfast, Herbert R. capacity, pleasure respondence has taken f2 May 11th. Sandwiches, fancy cookies, cake and which makes life such a place.” Knox. 17 44 12 59 t2 59 ught and early, we salted our fish into McDonald, Nashua, N. H.; lend in Belfast. opportunity, E. H. BOYINGTON Thorndike. 7 SI, 105 coffee were served. It was a very enjoyable cruel and ceases in '3 05 a'rels and started for Waldo Trust Company, Belfast, to Charles inexplicable tragedy, 7 58 Tuesday Bangor occasion. the realm of death. The there Unity. 1 13 £3 13 B. strongest Winnecook. l8 03 -e!l our We made a Wellington, Unity; land and buildings in Eye-Sight Specialist * 1 23 t3 23 cargo. quick run has no supremacy, and the weakest needs FOLEY KIDNEY Unity. fOR BACKACHE PIUS Burnham, arrive. 8 20 1 35 3 35 and found a no The suc- KIDNEYS AND BLADDER OF THF bangor buyer who would defense. mightiest captain Banger. 11 45 3 00 F5 05 Cli:..lar £ U. Edwin P. Treat, Winterport, to August N. cumbs to that invincible who Clinton. us a barrel of pork for a barrel of y adversary 8 39 5 n FOR FLt?£tf£RS Anderson, Frankfort; land in Frankfort. disarms alike the victor and the van- BOYLNGTON OPTICAL Benton. 8 48 5 20 ••rei. The exchange was made ai d CO., Waterville. EroiJy S. Mosher, Unity, to George K. Mosh- quished. Eastern Lines. 8 54 3 29 £6 25 ■'• Steamship were soon home Portland. 1150 550 again with our loved O A3 T Q R I A er, do; land and in 44 South Main Street, winteroort, Maine. ,8 25 buildings Unity. Boston, pm. 3 20 My share of that transaction was Barak M. Shi hies, Knox, to William H Ra- NO LOOKING BACK IN BELFAST OFFICE MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS The E. M. C. S. Gets a Legacy of $1,000. ALL THE WAY BY DAYS, TO ISP I,PAST How is that for a fish story? The ven, do; land and buildings in Knox. WATER. the I’M AM AM e was By (Enth of Vida F. Moore, Ph. D the M. et New Evidence Pub- thing inside ot one week. George Giicden, Brewer, als, to Eu- Constantly Being BANGOR LINE Boston. 10 00 East Maine Conference Seminary at Bucksport | 3 00 8 50 1 have since gene R. Conner. Belfast; land and lished. Turbine Steel Belfast and Cam- gs changed those days, has received a 1< g.-.cy of $1000 Prof. Moore buildings Steamships GEO. t. PM in Belfast. den. JOHNSON, I Portland. 12 00 was one of ihe * 7 00 12 25 William owned a school’s most distinguished Sii ce the succession of Belfast reports stepfather, Smith, long Leave Belfast daily, at 5 00 AM graduates She was a native of Steuben, Me Winnifred to except Sundays, r at Carver, Lincolnville, Minnie were first in the local there p.m. for factory Vinalhaven and we and ror f published press Camden, Rockland and Boston. Leave Waterville. 7 16 10 02 3 15 prep;!r«*d college Bucksport, entering 0. land Nason, Brunswick; and in has no Belfast daily, except at 7.30 a. m for Bangor. 7 00 I >'■ lobsters for a New York Middletown, from which buildings been looking back. Beltast evidence Mondays, 1 50 up firm. Wesleyan University, Lincolnville. at Searsport, Bucksport, and Bangor. Law! Benton. 10 08 3 she was Winterport 24 ► graduated with honors. After a post- continues to pour in, and—better still—those Attorney season he two and half cents Return: Leave India Clinton. to paid graduate course &t. the sam*- institution she en- Nellie E. Higgins, to Winni- Wharf, Boston, daily, 17 3 34 Lincolnville, whose reports were first many years at 5.00 b: : the to ter# d published except Sundays, p m. Leave Burnham, leave. 8 35 10 30 3 50 lobsters had be of good size. upon the profession of teaching, in which fred Carver, land and in Bangor BELFAST. MAINE. do; buildings Liocoln- all in a most and daily, except at 2 00 m. for Winnecook. *8 45 she was most successful. Her death occurred ago, verify they said hearty Sundays, p. Boston HO 40 4 00 1906 at the National Grand Army En- ville. and intermediate 8 54 a' Elmira, N June al ter a unmistakable Read ihe of landings. Unity 10 55 4 09 Y„ 11, 1915, brief way. experience Practice in fSinpment in Boston I went down to the of Levi P. to all Courts. Probate practice I Tlorndike. 9 02 11 05 4 17 illness pneumonia. Harvey, Swanville, Walter J. Mr. Robinson, retired blacksmith, 6 Waldo ave- MAINE Knox. ,9 10 nt 15 ,4 25 land in STEAMSHIP LINE a 2ft Harvey, do; Swanville. nue. He says: “I had been annoyed at inter- specialty Brooks. 9 25 11 35 4 40 Caroline DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND Waldo. E. Jones, Brooks, to Edna N. Her- vals for a long time by pains through my back AND NEW ,9 35 tll 45 |4 g*, YORK Citypoint. ,9 45 HI 55 son, do; land and buildings in Brooks. and kidneys. Any over-exertion or a cold that ,5 00 Belfast, arrive. 9 50 12 01 5 06 settled in caused The National Fertilizer Co., Boston, to my kidneys me much pain STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND , Flag station. Limited tickets Elizabeth and discomfort. Alter I used Doan’s James for Boston are now sold at in H. Goodridge, Burnham; land Burn- Kidney AND NORTH STAR. Sot CX $5.25 from Belfast. ham. Pills, my strength returned and I could work Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and H. D. WALDRON, with ease. I never let an at 6 m SEARSPORT, MAINE, Lewis F. Gannon, Belfast, to Ernfrid J. opportunity pass Saturdays p for New York. General Passenger Agent. Return—Leave New York Crosby, Albion; land and buildings in whenever I hear anyone complaining of back- same days at 6 G. C. DOUGLASS, Belfast. p. m, General A. ache, to say a good word for Land Manager. Portland Maine. Eugene Nickerson, Portland, adminis- Doan’s»Kidney A week day trip in each direction leaves Surveying, trator of the Pills.”. Portland and estate of Alfred E. Nickerson, New York Mondays at 10.80 a. late of Swanville, to Walter J. Keeps Doan's In House. m June 19th to Sept. 11th. Valuation’of Timberlands, Harvey, Waldo; FRED W. land and buildings in Swanville. POTE, Agent, OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mr. Robinson Belfast, Maine and DR. W. C. said: “I still use Doan’s Kidney Pills when- Topographic LIBBY, Tells What She Thinks. ever I think that my kidneys are not just right DENTIST, and they fix me in a very short time. We Hydrographic Surveys, Anna Hawn, Cedar Grove, Mo., writes: “We up 37 Main always keep them in the house.” OFFICE Street, Belfast, Me. think Foley Cathartic Tablets are the best liver General Work. Price 60c at all Don’t Engineering we ever hold as dealers. simply ask pill got of, they do not nause- MEN WANTED-TO for a ren Doan’s To let in Odd block. lyrll BRING OR MAIL ate or act on the liver.” kidney edy—get Kidney Pills Fellows) gripe, but freely Re- their Safety Razor Blades to me to commended —the same be sharp- for constipation, sour that Mr. Robinson has twice pub- ened better than bloating, Inquire of new. Single edge, such as- stomach, gas on stomach, bad breath, 25c. clogged licly recommended. Foster-Milburn Company, Gems, Gillettes. 26c; Durham Duplex or irregular bowel action. Sold Everywhere. 50c. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. RALPH H. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS per dozen.JC.;E..Sherman. 72 Main street HOWES. FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Belfast, Me, life hit business in SEARSPORT. work. He hat practiced Massachusetts for ^years and been employed in Bangor for the* past twelve years. He, Mrs. Mary B. Sargent of Alton was in town with his family, is bow occupying the late list week. Capt. Stephen Ellis house on Church street, Capt. W. H. Goodell was in Bangor Saturday and with his capable assistant, Mr. Larson, is ELECTRICITY on business. prepared to take orders for work about town. tor I He has excellent satisfaction in Gould, sailed Saturday ROYAL already given Barge Oley, Capt. Philadelphia. many homes, as he makes a specialty of paper- hanging. The Servant Frank I. Gross of Bangor was in town Sat- went to Lewiston Mon- on business, POWDER Ernest McLaughlin urday BAKIHG day to buy a limousine to run on the Bangoi that is on Stmr. Hilton arrived Tuesday from Newport Absolutely Pure always duty line of his father, John McLaughlin—a four- News with 4,500 tons of coal to the P. C. & W. teen passenger bus, which he brought home Co. No Alum—No Phosphate at the turn of a button. with him that night. It is a fine car and at- arrived Sunday with 500 tons Barge Boynton tracted much attention upon its arrival. An- of fertilizer to the A. A. C. uo. at Mack’s other limousine was bought to be used on the Point. Kneeland, William Clements and H. M. Chase; Belfast line, the same as last season, for pas- A little electric current is a man were H. T. Smart STOCKTON SPRINGS. surely handy Mr, and Mrs. Levi D. Crook of Brewer Belfast, Scribner; Cemetery, sengers, while a new Ford truck will carry Melvin Chase; Gordon Cemetery, M. M. Whit* at their cottage at Pleasant Point a few days freight to the boat and to Belfast. turn; Sargent Cemetery, L. M. Sargent; Merri- Searsport last week. thew Cemetery, H T. Scribner. A U. S. official was here Friday making an Mr. McLaughlin will begin running his Bangoi to have around the house. Comrades Wm. West and M. M. Whittum stock in Arthur B. Smith of Brewer arrived last appraisal of the railroad town. line this week, making two round trips daily, will receive private decorations and see them a few at his cottage son of a. at 6 week and is spending days properly placed. | Orville Simpson, E. C. Simpson, is leaving Belfast at 6 m., Searsport 30, at Pleasant Point. Committee on marking graves in Village and now employed as assistant in the hardware Stockton at 7, arriving in Bangor at 8.30. Re- Nichols Cemeteries; Clifton Whittum. Flags, & Co. he 8 30 a. m. and IT GIVES YOU Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Jackson returned to their store of Goodhue turning, will leave Bangor at LIGHT, John B. Ames; J. A. Colson; Transportation, arrive in Stockton at 9.30, connecting with the home in Everett, Mass., Friday, after a few Evergreens, L. M. Sargent, M. M. Whittum, F. Mrs. Albert C. Colcord returned last Satur- line to Belfast. On the second he will days’ stay in town. A. Colcord, H. T. Scribner, Levi D. George; day from a fortnight’s visit with her daughter, trip Flowers From J A. leave IT GIVES YOU Soliciting Schools, Colson; Mrs. D. in Rockland. Belfast at 11 a. m., Searsport at 11.30 HEAT, Steamer Millinocket, Capt. Perry, finished Graves of Former Post Comrades Harry Shute, Decorating and Stockton at 12 m., reaching Bangor at 1 discharging Friday st the P. C. & W. plant buried in Neighboring Towns, H. T. Scribner, The Ladies’ Aid of the Universalist parish L M. Sargent; Decorating Monument, Church p. m. He will again leave Bangor at 5 p. m., and steamed for Stockton. will meet this, Thursday, afternoon with Mra. IT GIVES YOU POWER. and Hall, J. B. Sweetser, L, M. Sargent, M. M. arriving in Stockton at 6 p. m thus al'.owing O. Kneeland Annie K. Harriman, East Main street. Mrs. J. W. Black, who had been visiting Whittum, F. A. Colcord, James passengers to attend afternoon performances in and John B. Ames; Music, Miss Mildred E. The Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Black Everett, Auxiliary Aid of the Universalist at the theaters. The round fare between Shute and Mrs. R. N. Porter. trip It will wash your clothes or iron them, sharpen your home last week. church will be entertained afternoon Mass., returned Decoration services in the outlying ceme- Friday by Stockton and Belfast will be $1; between this in the I Mrs. Walter F. Church street. or run churn, feed and hatch Henry Goodwin, engineer of .the P. C. & W. teries will be conducted early morning Trundy, place and Bangor $1.60. Mr. McLaughlin has knives your pump, cutter, as far as practicable. ! also Co. at Mack's Point, went to Orono Saturday I The writer recently received a in- had running for ten days a four-cylinder Invitation is hereby extended to patiiotic > pencil chicks, etc., and never complains, talks back or scribed thus: Cadillac your to attend the funeral of his wife. ladies to assist in the preparation for decora- j[ “Albert M. Ames, Stockton jitney from Bluehill, through Orland tion exercises, and to furnish cut flowers. Springs, Maine, Agent for Norwich and to and this week wants more pay. R. & R. Lime Co’s, baige No. 2 finished dis- j Union Fire Bucksport, Bangor; will, Loyal ladies in surrounding towns are re» Office of send a A A. C. Co. Satur- England.” Stanley steamer to Dover and Foxcroft, charging fertilizer at the quested to meet and make wreaths for soldiers’ j to run thence to Dexter and Exeter and con- Electricity is the ever=ready ideal help and you day ana sailed Sunday for Rockland. and sailors’ graves in their cemeteries. The Current Events Club was entertained nect at It is hoped that all soldiers of the late Civil We afternoon Charlestown with electrics for Bangor. Miss J. who the past year dnesday by Mrs. Everett Staples, owe it to in the interests of better to Lyda Curtis, spent and Spanish wars will join the ranks. yourself living after Church street. The in California, returned home Saturday, All Sons of Veterans and children are re- i topic, selected by the utilize its service. to take a place in the column,and Har- hostess, is L1NC0LNVILL2. spenaing a few weeks enroute in Boston. quested j “Story-Telling.” Merrithew is detailed to have command of ry Mrs. Laura P. West Ernest F, Murphy and George P. Campbell the platoon of children. Kell>, Main street, re- Mrs. Carrie Hall returned Sunday from a con Committee on decoration in turned Friday from a visit visit in were delegates to the Knights of Pythias surrounding j with her sister in Rockland. cemeteries will report to Commander as early Castine. Her invalid CAN WE TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT? vention in bangor last week from Penobscot brother, Julian Webber, Fred is at home from Waterville for as possible after performing the service Dickey passed away her in Lodge, No. 135. Column will be formed on Main street, near durirg stay her native an indefinite period. to w Soldiers’ Monument, at 10 a. m., Tuesday, May n. Fred M. Harris and Charles Johonnet of j George Dickey visited his brother Leslie in 30th, march to Nichols Cemetery, where appro- | Mrs. Hattie at his cot- C. Hichbom, West Main street boston are guestb of J. A. uitmeut priate ceremonies will be held and decorations North Haven last week. left for Electric the salmon and Line of march will be resumed to Monday Portland to attend the Grand Penobscot tage at bwan lake, enjoying deposited. has to Lisbon Bay Harry Moody gone Falls, Company Village cemetery where like ceremonies wifi be Chapter, O. E. S., to be in session from trout fishing. Monday where he has employment. performed until Thursday, as delegate from Bethany Mr, and Mrs. Jonn rsianenara arnveu ; Returning to Soldiers’ Monument, prayer New Chapter of this town. Piper Knight of Haven, Conn., is a L____ : will be roll of honor read, and decora- Tuesday from Honda, where Mr. Blanchard offered, guest of relatives in town* tion services conducted. After which column The of estate for Mr. Masonic Block Assn, held its has been manager large j will disband for dinner. postponed annual Arbor day was observed here in the schools List of Officers and meeting, May and declared a The Shoe Situation. Corporators Whitney of Boston. At 2 o’clock p. m column will be formed on 18th, dividend of and the usual programs were carried out, Notice of i at Annual Main street, near Soldiers’ Monument, and two and one-half per and I foreclosure, Meeting of has her cent, is not Miss Winnifred Doyle resigned posi- escort the W. Burriil of Hart- the Even new business in footwear H. Mathews of speaker, Henry stockholders will soon receive checks for Mrs. Emma Miller is visiting in Belfast, the though Washington j tion as teacher of ihe NichoJs district school who will deliver the address at Union on the scale noted, manufacturers WHEREAS,Lincolnville, in the County of Waldo and ford, Ct., the amount due guest of Mrs. Ada previously | each. Morton, Congress street. work that can beconvenient- of his deed dated Searsport and has been succeeded by Mrs. J. F. Linue- Hall. have about all the State Maine, by mortgage j Savings Bank, Producers are still con- All flags that are hoisted on Memorial Day Hardy Morin, son of the late Herbert Miss Ethelle Armstrong, the village teacher, ly handled at present. the eighteenth day of September. A. D. 1877, han, who will complete the term. Morin of leather and should be at half mast. the fronted with the shortage upper and recorded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book I of Sandypoint, spent May 14th in spent week-end at her home in Camden. sufficient Searsport, Me,, Mrs. J. D, Sweetser, left last wee* for Phila- Penobscot Company, No. 40, U. R. K. P., town, calling experience difficulty in securing sup- 183, Page 38, conveyed to E. Franklin Moody I May 13,I9|i on friends in the orders on their D. Penobscot No. 135, K. P will act as village and at Miss Gladys Young returned to plies with which to complete of said Lincolnville, one undivided half of the OFFICERS to visit her husband, Capt. Joseph Lodge, Sandypoint. Winchester, j1 delphia He is Current contracts are mainly for following described situated in said escort. employed in the ticket department of Mass., Friday after a week’s visit at her home books premises B. F. Colcord, President. Sweetser, of the steamer Artesian of the and immediate de- lot E of said Comrades and Escort will meet at 9.30 a. m. the Eastern S. S. seasonable lines stipulate Lincolnville, being 17, Range James P. corporation in Boston. here. for ■ Nichols, Trea American* Hawaiian line, which arrived at j Sunday morning, May 28, at Memorial Room, livery, hut some business has been placed town; beginning at the northwesterly corner j to Albert winter as well. Ex- lot of land Thorndike et | TRUSTEES last week from Antofogusta, attend a Union Memorial Service at the M. M. Ames is displaying in the win- Mrs, Allen Meservey recently of the early fall and shipment j of said conveyed by Philadelphia bought are being ful- B. E. Church, wearing uniform and badge, with- dows of his pectations with regard to prices ais. to Jere Mclntire; thence S 66 degrees I F. Colcord, J. H. Pendleton, J. A Chili, with nitrate. j office, for Memorial Maine Music Co. of Rockland a new Howard i out side arms. Day, many filled, the market continuing generally Btrong, east by said cowveyed land, 104 rods to stake ent, John C Blanchard, C. 0. Sawye beautiful wreaths of Review, • Mrs. Susan Boiilevant of West Newton, j Prof. J. M. Martin of Bangor Theological especially prepared flow- piano. with the tendency upward—Dun’s and stones, at land conveyed by said proprie- Goodell and VV. M. Parse. ers for will cemetery use. Hitherto we 20th. tors to John Mclntire; thence by last named who has a summer in the j Seminary preach. have been I. V. Miller of is in town to remain May j CORPORATORS Mass,, apartment .Belfast 155 rods to stake and j By command of to send out of land S. 20 degrees F., ! town for a obliged town for these decora- for the J. A, E. A. Leib house on Church street, is in Clifton Whittum, Commander. summer with his niece, Mrs. Eva stones; at land deeded by Gen. Knox to Simeon Clement, Sargent, tions. "Horn: J N. Pendleton, A M. and later will return to the J. A. at Miller’s Corner. marked on said thence Ross, few days spend ; Colson, Adjutant. Deane, Cox, proprietors' plan; J. E. 66 100 rods Wentworth, W. H. Goodell, and Simeon B. by last named land S. degrees W., summer with her sister, Mrs. Lena Held, Merrithew, Church street, re- Ervin who was on for W. C. Pendleton, Fred Rankin, operated ap- Armstrong. In West Br oksville. May 10, to stake and stones at lot N. 18, conveyed to Perkins. Field. APPLETON. cently bought an an Fred B. Smith, L. W. Wentworn daughter, Miss Mary automobile, Overland, pendicitis at the Houlton hospital, is reported to Mr and Mrs. Elmer Armstrong, a daughter. Benj Cushing; thence by said lot 18 as con- from of Mr. B. F. Colcord, W. M. Parse, Gilkey Searsport, which he is as Jordan. In Rosier. May 8, to and N. 24 degrees W. 160 rods, to of Florence Col- running improving. His many friends wish him a Cape veyed, place j L. M. Miss Mabel E. Grinin and Miss > Sargent, F. N. Treat, Almond Gushee Relief held a sale and himself and likes much. Mrs. Eugene Jordan, a daughter. beginning; containing 100 acres, more or less; Corps very He built his speedy recovery. j. A. Colson, C. O. cord went to Portland Monday to attend the Knowlton. In Vinall.av n, May 13, to Mr. all roads legally laid out on said Sawyer, j gave an entertainment in garage last thus reserving j Tuesday evening fa!!, having his “cage ready a S. Lancaster, E. W. Gilkey, of the Grand of the Order of The ice cream sale and social at the town and Mrs. Llewellyn N, Knowlton, daughter. premises; also reserving .about 23 acres sold ; meeting Chapter hall. for the A. H. Nichol.-, James P. Grange bird.”, Orbeton, In Dorchester, Mass., May 16, to by Levi Mathews to Levi Mathews. Jr., James Niches the Eastern Siar. Miss Colcord will return hall Tuesday evening for the benefit of Union j F. C. J. Vir- > Whitcomb, C. Blanchard. Mrs. Minnie Wentworth is in Rockport where Capt. Elden S. Mr. and Maurice C. Orbeton, a daughter, Mathews, Benj. F. Mathews, as appears by visit Mrs. Eliza- Shute, Sylvan street, return- was a success. The sum of was F. K. Sawyer, W. R. today, and Miss Griffin will cemetery $9 ginia Eleanor, weight 9 lbs. their deeds to this date; see deed, Levi Math- I Gilkey she will visit her sister, Mrs. Mercy Thomas, ed May 18th from New E. C Pike, Amos Nichols, beth Robertson in Augusta. York, the vessel which received and will be used toward improving ews to me, Dec. 7, 1854, Waldo Records, Book for two weeks. he I)r. S. C. Pattee, W. V. Nichols, I was wanted to c< mmand been the 109, Page 552; and whereas said mortgage was having sold, ground. MARR1KLL Fred E. Stinson, S. M. Webber L. Marston, chief of the Brockton lire and others said E Franklin Moody to Fred M. Harry Edw’in Gushee, who is with his sister, Miss offered not being He assigned by satisfactory. We wish to call the attention of our town in the of Middle- Attest: JAMES P. for 24 years, who died last week, w.U Boardman of Natick, County NICH01.. department Bessie Gushee, in Milton, N. S., has been seri- remain at home for an indefinite Bates-Ridley. In Roland time, officials to the condition of the town hall, Houlton, May 8, by sex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by j was well known and had many friends here, and ously ill with pneumonia, but is now gaining, may later buy a vessel. E. Clark, Esq Harry Randall Bates and Mrs. his assignment dated March 7, 1893, and re- which is used for the of trans- j married Mrs. Annie, widow of Capt. I only purpose Bernice Belle Ridley, both of Orland. corded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book having J. G. Ames has been | 236, j appointed patrolman, Messrs. Albert M. Ames and Gilchrest-Cook. In Belfast, May 17, by the Notice of Foreclosure James N. Carver, Jr., of this place and for Herbert L. acting the town’s businesses the requirements Page 36; and whereas, I, undersigned, have j He has about 12 miles of road to look Rev. Arthur E. Wilson, A. Gilchrest of been the Pro- after, Hopkins, both of our village, will be of the law now are such that our school build- George duly appointed administrator by S. Judkins and f-. several seasons passed his summer vacations Republi- of Belfast. Mary and the rainfall of will can East Knox and Hannah A. Cook bate Court of said Waldo County, of the estate WHEREAS, heavy Wednesday give ! candidates in lh*» June and all in a j Judkins, husband «-f said Mary here. Primaries, 19th, ings public buildings must be kept Frohock-Hutchinson. In Camden, May 10, of said Fred M. bow and Boardman, deceased, kins, both of in the » him a large amount of work to do. for representative to the Lin- j Bangor, County legislature from the sanitary condition. We do not wish to reflect i by Rev. S. E. Frohock, Harry Frohock of have duly thereas; and whereas the scot and child ar- qualified State of Maine, by their n Capt. and Mrs. Frank E. Curtis and F. F. of will de- class towns of colnville and Ethel Hutchinson of Rockland. said has been 1 Phillips Watertown. Mass., I Winterport, Frankfort, Pros- wholly on one but on ali as to the duties that condition of mortgage broken. deed dated May 7, 1912. and recorded rived last from New York and have liver St( ckton and Mathews-Howes. In Belfast. May 20, by now therefore, 1, the administra- Saturday the Memorial Day audrecs for David pect, Islesboro. Mr. Ames was devolve a of vital undersigned, County Registry of Deeds, Vol. 295. I upon them and it is matter Rev. J. Wilbor at his 1 their house on Main street for the sum- elected j Richardson, residence, tor as aforesaid, by reason of the breach of to L. of i: opened Grand Post, and those who heard to this position two should conveyed Henry Mitchell Esancy Army years ago. Air. importance that a building of that sort George A. Mathews and Miss Lena E. Howes, the condition thereof, claim a foreclosure of of the steam- said County and State, two certain lot. mer. Capt. Curtis is commander Mr. address one Ernest L. Sprague of Islesboro is both of Belfast. Phillips’ eloquent year ago the Demo- be thoroughly cleaned at least once a year and said mortgage. 3w2l cels of land, situated in Frankfort. er Dakotan of the American-Hawaiian line cratic ! Salisbury-Smith In Belfast, May 20, by 1916. will be pleased to bear that he is to be with us candidate. a in May 20. gether with the a: that “cleifn should be observed 1 bui'dings thereon, up day” Rev. Horace B. Sellers, H. Salisbury and recently arrived at Philadelphia from George FRED C. BOARDMAN, Admr. the same premises deeded Samuel again. Flitner Maples, who order to maintain health and to have the by recently underwent a good and Miss Minnie A. Smith, both of Belfast. By REUEL ROBINSON, his Attorney. to C. Chilean with a load of nitrate. They j E. Carter, July 2, 1880, and ret ports 6 eri< us on room a Starrett Jones. In M 8, Elden Dyer has taken a lease of the Valley epeiation the spine in Burlington, in proper condition in which to hold Rockland, y by Waldo County of Deeds, will the summer at home. Rev R. J. Edmund P. Starrett and Registry spend is reported as offi- j Mooney, House, which has been managed for 20 years Vt., doing as well as can be ex- meeting of any kind. We urge that the Page 370; and by James Corcan to C. 1 Mae E Jones, both of Warren. deed dated E. Hihs of by Ambrose Fish. Mr. Fish has moved into pected, but Dr. bone cials in the matter immediate at- August 12, 1887, and rec Dodge’s Corner, Dr. Charles Albee.^the specialist of charge give : Waldo New Notice of foreclosure, County Registry of Deeds. South arrived boat Sunday the house known as the John Stevens house York, the tention. Natick, Mass., by operating surgeon, considers DI ran. Page 188 And being the same prei: that it Willie O. Mathews of Lincoln- called here to visit his wife’s sister, now owned by Mrs, Annie Williams. Mr. will be necessary for him to remain in j scribed in a d ?ed, John F. t< morning, of Waldo and State Libby the WHEREAS,ville, in the County ! and recorded in Waldo Clour in health. He Dyer moved and will the house hospital ten weeks, and the use of the SANDYPOINT. Armstrong. In 16, Judkins, Mrs. F. E. Stinson, who is poor Thursday open West^Brooksville, May of Maine, his mortgage deed dated the limbs Julia wife of by try of Deeds on the 9th day of Ma, to the as soon as are must come Frances, Elmer Armstrong, aged of A. D. and record- left for Boston Monday afternoon....Mr. and public necessary repairs gradually. seventh day March, 1893, Vol. to which E. J. Grant is in Lisbon Falls on business. 23 years and 15 days. 308, Page 475, deeds made. ed in Waldo of Deeds, Book 235. Page is Mrs. Charles Clark of the village visited Mr. Last Thursday a schooner arrived i Bickmore. In Registry made for full and complete descrij with gran- Troy, May 17, Mayo Bickmore, to Fred M. Boardman of The fishermen have their weirs 184, conveyed Natick, the conditions of said r. and Mrs. Leon Blake over Sunday... .G. H. ite to be used in the construction completed. 71 years. Whereas, of the dock aged in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth have Gerrish In Otis been and remain broken: who has been ill for several Has A Good Reputation. for the new Sch. Robert Pettis loaded wood here last, Troy, May 21, Gerrish, one half of Stevens, tquite canning factory at Merrithew’s of Massachusetts, undivided part reason of the br- nearly 81 years. Now, therefore, by is better. The Point. The week for Rock aged a certain lot or parcel of land, with the build- days, original and genuine Honey and Tar spur track for the accommodation port. Dunham. In Samuel the conditions thereof, I hereby clain Bucksport, May 18, thereon, situated in said Lincolnville, cough syrup is Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- of this business will ings closure of said mortgage for condition leave the main line be- George Mansur of Bangor was at his Dunham. as to wit: Lot Union Hail was filled last Friday night to pound and because this has such univer- cottage bmnded and described follows, and this notice for the given tween the station Mathews. In Artesia, Calif., May 13, Sarah give purpose sal and School at the Point last Saturday. 17, range E, in Baid town; beginning at the the minstrel show, “A Study in Black and satisfaction and cured so many cases of street, skirting widow of William of No, closing the same as provided by law. enjoy E., H. Mathews, formerly of said lot at land of Otis coughs, colds, and w there Merrithew’s Point the of northwesterly corner | 1916. the Imperial Quartet of Bel- croup hooping cough (formerly shipyard P. L. Bates returned Monday from a week's aged 78 years, 2 months and 28 days. Bangor, Maine, May 10. White,” given by are the Searsport, thence north 66 east, by said imitations and substitutes offered to the late N. G. on the In Ada Hard- Eugley; degrees 3w21 HENRY. L. MITCi of and riichborn) east, and run- visit with his father in Gardiner. MORTON. Plymouth, May 18, ot James fast, an aggregation amateurs, arranged public Insist uDon Foley's, bold where. Eugley’s land, to land Mathews; Every ning to the The ing Morton, formerly of Troy. J. Almon McMahan, who was factory. lumber for the thence southeasterly by land of James and and directed by Thelma Segar, who is teaching school in SNOW. In May 23, Mrs. Margaret building arrived from and Hampden, Levi Mathews to land of Elizabeth K. Mont- also one of the ends and a soloist. The entire Monday Bangor the widow of John M. Snow of w Monroe, spent week-end at home. A., Winterport, thence land of said SEARSMONT. ork is now going on. gomery; southerly, by Notice of Foreclosin' was first class and each number was aged 85 years. 10 days. E. thence company The have been Montgomery, to land of F. Wiley; Last storekeepers cleaning and Turner. In Plymouth, Mrs. Lillian Ward 1 enthusiastically encored, the quartet numbers, Saturday Messrs, A. M. Ames, H, R. southwesterly by land of said Wiley and line Orman B. McKechnie Charles Ripley has returned to Boston after the interior of their stores. Turner, daughter of the late A. O. Ward of W. improving of main road to land of William Moody; thence WHEREAS,in the of Waldo an three and four times. During the dance which Hichborn, M. Berry and Henry Clifford ham, County a brief stay in his home. Troy. land of said Moody, to the of his deed dated Me the went to Belfast in the Mrs. Nash and Miss Louise Nash of In northwesterly by Maine, by mortgage followed, with music by Keen, quartet Ames car to attend the Bangor Varney. Troy, May 19, Horace Varney, to the Mr. and Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest of Belfast place of beginning; meaning convey 1913; recorded in Waldo Registry of the were week-end guests of Mrs. Carrie Healey. aged 81 years, 9 months and 9 days. very obligingly sang a number of popular “Get-Together” meeting of the Republicans premises occupied by said Mathews; said grant- Book 305, Page 319, and in Somerset were of and Mrs. A. L ~~ Sunday guests Mr. of Waldo or insured for the bene- of airs played, thereby adding to the enjoy ment county There was a good attend- Miss Jennie Black has gone to Rockland, to keep the buildings Deeds, Book 319, Page 130, com McCorrison. BEli- AS! ~PRlllt uURRNET fit of said grantee to the amount of five hun- John W. Mauson, Trustee, of Pittsin of the party. By special request they sang the ance, and an enthusiastic gathering was ad- where she has employment for the summer. dred dollars; and whereas the condition of said the undersigned, a certain or The many friends of Mr. ana Mrs. L. H. dressed Mr. Corrected Weekly for The Journal. piece end eongB with tamborineaccompaniment fora by Frank J. Ham, chairman of Miss Laura BP nchard went to Monroe Fri- mortgage has been broken; and whereas, I, the lund, situate in said Pittsfield, bounded Salisbury very much regret their leaving this the PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. been admin- scribed as one-step, which was one of the most enjoyable Republican State committee, Dr. Wm. L. day evening with Bachelor's Orchestra for the undersigned, have duly appointed follows: on the east by the to make their home in the Probate Court of said Waldo lot the same land the We will place Ellsworth. West, member of the State Apples,per t)bl,1.00n2,90 Hay, 10 001a41 istrator by so-called, being dances on program. hope they committee for dance. Fred Board- dried, lb., 7 Hides. 06 County of the estate of said M, conveyed to Baid McKechnie by V\ J. A. Morse sold his household goods and Waldo county, Senator Uonant of per comejagain. Winterport The storm of last week damaged the steam- 3 75a4 00 Lamb. man, now deceased, and have duly qualified Foster; on the north by land of J. A. and Beans, pea, gl farming at auction last others. May The Journal rooster crow now therefore, I, the undersigned, ad- heirs of I. C. on the west la1 implements Saturday boat wharf so that it is not for Beans, Y. E., 3 75 Lamb Skins, 75 thereas, Libby; by Obituary. Mrs. Sarah E., widow of William passable reason of the and will board with Mr, and Mrs. lustily after the next State 30a32 Mutton. 8 ministrator as aforesaid, by E. Libby; on the south by land of Raymond election! teams. Butter, Mathews, of the breach of the condition thereof, claim a fore- acres, H. proprietor Searsport Packard. Beef, sides, 8£al0 Oats, 32 lb., 55 Dyer; containing twenty-five The 3w21 less. Also another certain ! House from 1859 to 1883, died May 13th at her steamer Millinocket left our harbor Sun- Mrs. John Littlefield of East Boston is here Beet,forequarters, 8 Potatoes, 100 closure of said mortgage. parcel of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Matron 60,Round May 20, 1916. ate in said Burnham, bounded north b’. home in Calif. She was the daughter Milbury Worthy day for the last time on her contract for her bouse Her Barley, bu, Hog, 10 Artesia, carry- having repaired. mother, Mrs. C. BOARDMAN, Admr. on the east lar and Patron of Rosewood O. E. at- Cheese, 24Straw, 7.00 FRED Joseph Weeman; by of and Esther Stevens and Chapter, S., ing paper for the Great Northern is John (Hayden) Paper Co. Flora Perkins of Penobscot, with her for a 18 26a30 By REUEL ROBINSON, his Attorney. ward Davis; on the south and west by tended the annual of the Chicken, Turkey, meeting Grand The Bull ___ the c was born in East Raymond, Maine, Feb. 15, Chap- Steamship Co., to which this steamer visit. Calf Skins, 18 Tallow, 2 Sebasticook Power Company; ter in Portland this week. one hundred acres, more or less; and u 1838, She married W. H. Mathews of Sears- belongs, six years ago entered into a ten years’ Duck, 20 Veal, 12al3 22 the condition of said mortgage has t Shaw had at contract to its Eggs, Wool, unwashed, 3 about 1859 and resided here until their Mrs. |of Belfast rooms George carry paper from Cape Jellison NORTH ISLESBORO. now port Fowl, 16 Wood, hard, 6.00 is broken, now therefore, by reat-* did to New H. BOYINGTON removal to California, when Mr. Mathews sold Kelso’s last week, where she millinery piers York, Boston and Philadelphia, Geese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.60 E. breach of the condition thereof I clain Mrs. Helen the week-end with to Grinnell of work. She received liberal and her but under the Ryder spent closure of said mortgage. the Searsport House Williston patronage present high rate of freights, RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. relatives in Belfast. Specialist Dated this eighteenth day of May, 1 She was a mother- work satisfaction. has secured more business elsewhere Eye-Sight Washington, Maine. kind, gave great profitable Beef, ( orned, 18 Lime, 110 JOHN W. MANSON. Tr for the Millinocket and Fred Dorr has moved into the Whitcomb ly woman, and had many friends during her obtained a release fr^m Butter Salt, 14 lb., 18a22 Oat Meal, 6 OF THF By his Attorneys, LIBERTY. the house, which he recently bought. Corn, 93 Onions, 5a7 3w21 I loag residence here. The burial was at Artesia, remaining four years of the contract. It MANSON & COOi is Cracked Corn, 88 Oil, kerosene, 13 il4 of her husband. She expected that the Great Northern Flossie Adams left last week for a BOYINUTOiN OPTICAL Cal. beside the remains Dr. Pratt of Winstead Connecticut is in town Paper Co. Miss Corn Meal, 88 Pollock, 9 CO., one Mrs. Frank L. will soon have a substitute the route in visit with relatives in Mass. 24 is survived by daughter, passing a week at his cottage. He is accom- upon Lynn, Cheese, Pork, 15 44 South Main,Street, winteroort, Maine. Notice of Foreclosing one Charles her place. CottonSeed, 2 0° Plaster, 1.13 Carver of Artesia, Calif., by son, panied by a friend Mr. Moore. Mrs. Frank Ladd and daughter Elizabeth I Codfish, dry, 10i Rye Meal, 5 OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS 0. B. McKechnie of i A. Mathews, first assistant general passenger are her in Castine G. H, Cargill, former postmaster of Liber- A terrible stoim, the worst of the season visiting parents Cranberries, 1.45 WHEREAS,in the of Waldo ami 14|Shorts, I WILL BE AT THE County of the Northern Pacific railroad at St. Clover Seed, 24 his deed dated 1 agent ty for sixteen years, has been passing a week lashed the waters of our harbor and nearly Capt. O. F. Coombs, who spent the winter Sugar, 8^ Maine, by mortgage one sister Mrs. Rebecca A. Woods Flour, 6 67 a 8 00,Salt, T. I., 50 Forest House, Monroe, Wednesday p. m., 17, 1914, recorded in Waldo ■ Paul, Minn., in town, old friends. He returned to the left last week for a to Registry greeting deluged village May 17tb. It was a cold, at home, trip sea. H. G. 4 501 Sweet 5 May 31 Book \ and one brother, Clement H. Seed, Potatoes, 305. Page 399, conveyed to John of Artesia, Calif., home in Pittsfield June 1. his Monday. ble&k and desolate day, suggesting November Miss Elizabeth Bates was at home from the Lard, 16', Wheat Meal, York's Hotel. Brooks, Thursday, son, Trustee, of Pittsfield, Maine, U } 2. Stevens of Searsport. The Hotel, Thorndike, Fridays, in., June a lot or of land Mr. F. F. of will lather than May. In the midst of the Castine Normal School a few days last week. signed, certain parcel Philips Cambridge, Mass., howling, m June 2. Central House, Unity, Friday p. buildings thereon, situate in said Freeman McGilvery Post, Nc» address the members of E. H. Bradstreet Post about nine o’clock in the the electric Miss Gaylie Ryder left Saturday for Heb- blrtlt Ur IVInlNE a. Headquarters evening, Bellows' House, Freedom, Saturday m., bounded and described as follows: on tt of Maine, Grand Army of went cut and candles and ker- where she has a as nurse at the June 3. *** 30, Department Sunday afternoon, May 28th at the church- lights suddenly ron, position COUNTY of WALDO, S.S. by land of A. A. Shaw; on the east I the May 8,1916. Republic, Searsport, osene were from Burnham to Clinton; i-n Mr. Philips has traveled extensively and is a lamps brought into service for fif- Sanitarium. To W. M. Currier, formerly of {Waldo in the leading ■ General order No. 1. In accordance with by land of O. B. McKechnie; on id man to listrn to. He teen or twenty minuteB, when the came County of Waldo and State of Maine, not orders and our hon- very interesting delivered lights ■> National and Department r— .—-1 of the State of Maine: land of Maine Central Railroad on and no further now a resident ored custom, Tuesday, May 30th, will be ob- the memorial address here last year,which was annoyance was experienced. Belfast Savincs Bank the same t Whereas, you did on the tenth day of Au- being premises conveyed served as Memorial Day. It is earnestly re- much a of Thursday was unsettled was His Sixteen Years' Kechnie Mabel l). and enjoyed by large gathering people, weather, Friday gust, A. D, 1915, mortgage to the City National Notice is hereby given that Savings Bank I by Watson; that there be no desecration of the the condition of said mortgage has quested the church being filled. This year .Ralph I. clearing, and Saturday fine and warm, and on Bank of Belfast, Maine: One Deddrick Hay Book No. 10.085, issued by this bank, has been day. Press then in now is broken; now, therefore, by son all aides one heard the Now Ended Press complete, said being your lost and has been made for a dupli- J the bud and blossom, leaf and laurel, Morse of Belfast, of Hon. L C. Morse, will exclamation, “This Suffering application the breach of the condition thereof i Upon possession; one horse, known as the Randall cate hook according to laws regulating issuing we one year ago laid upon the grass-grown deliver the address Memorial The vet- seems like spring!” has been a cold, raw j foreclosure of said m< rtgage. Day. May^ horse, sixteen years old, weight about 1400 new books. has fallen the heat of summer and of mounds, terans will meet at A. R. Hall at 1 thus far. *‘I can say with the greatest of and one set of double har- Treasurer Hated this eighteenth day May. and G. p. m.,and month, pounds color gray, WILMERJ DORMAN, the snow of winter, and their beauty per- pleasure that Foley Kidney Pills were of JOHN W. MANSON. 1 march to the where the usual exercises nesses, being the same you purchased one Belfast, May 18, 1916.- 3w21 are forever; but as we join in these church, the only thing that gave me relief his fume gone Mrs. Calvin W. Sprague, Church street, who Bragdon of Aroostook County, the same being By Attorneys, I sweet ceremonies, the story of valor and will be held. In sixteen years.” 3w21 MANSON & COO!. sad for and a half has boarded with new in the of 1914, to secure payment in our memo- the past year Mr. G. W. Henderson of Dingle, spring we will keep as fresh dollars and in- patriotism arrived and is Miss., says more than that, too. He of two hundred and sixty-five ries and as fragrant in our hearts, as when for friends in New Jersey, Friday suffered with cystitis (ir^ammation terest on the 19th day of November next fol- Belfast Bank time we came to bedeck these shrines Catarrh Cannot Ee Cured. Mrs. Maitland R. Savings the first visiting her sister, L&Furley, of the bladder). It went on until ha lowing the date of said mortgage, which mort- with of spring. Notice is that Savings Bank the early offerings West Main while clearing her house reached the point where he had dizzy, is recorded in the town records of the hereby given WANTED with LOCAL as cannot street, gage These comrades offered to country the ser- APPLICATIONS, they weak and sometimes he would Book No. 11,078, issued by this bank, has been late Isaac spells, town of Waldo, Maine, in Book 3, Page 277; sacrfice of their lives. Let us rever- reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a (formerly the home of the Capt. almost faint with Of course, and has been made for a men over ! vice and pain. and the said National Bank of lost application dupli- Bright^energetic young to their he went to the mineral whereas, City one day in loyal devotion local disease, greatly influenced by constitu- of furniture, etc., preparatory to doctored, off A. cate book according to laws regulating issuing for work in large and > ently give Lanpher) of different Belfast, Maine, on the 18th day of April, D. old, permanent j search out every one of these tional and in order to cure it springs and drank waters new Good memories; conditions, you removal to Gloucester New Jersey, where for to it books. machine tool industry. wage- one City, kinds, which altogether cost him a 1916, a valuable consideration paid by mounds, so that within our borders not must take an internal remedy. Hall’s Catarrh WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. with to learn and advar has a which is large sum of money. Still no per- the A. E. Chase Company of Brooks, Maine, opportunity j of Union soldier or sailor shall Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Capt. Sprague bought cottage, 18,1916-3w21 machinists. by i> I resting-place manent relief. Now comes a friend sold and assigned said mortgage and the debt Belfast, May experienced Apply be unvisited. blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. near New York to allow of his be- to ! sufficiently who recommends Foley Kidney Pill3, thereby secured to the said A. E. Chase Com- person Employment Dept., committees are and Hall’s Catarrh Cure was one of The following appointed prescribed by ing at. heme each time his steamer is in port, and after using half a dozen bottles, said recorded in the 'S NOTICE. The subscriber WELLS BROS j the in for pany, assignment being details made. __ best physicians thi9 country years. his are all he sleeps notice that he has been duly Greenfield. Mrs. will be in town several pains gone, town records of said town of Waldo, in Book CONSERVATORhereby gives 8w21 Executive, Committee. J. E. Wentworth, It is composed of some of the best tonics j Sprague probably soundly all night. appointed conservator of the estate of 3, 277; and whereas the condition of said T. L. M. Wm. West, J. B. known, combined with some of the nest blood I weeks, and then go to Mt. Desert to visit rela- When kidney and bladder trouble Page MARY E. HAHN of Lincolnvtlle H. Scribner, Sargent, now therefore, and L. comes on you and you suffer the pains mortgage has been broken, Sweetser, A. J. Cunningham, George purifiers. The perfect combination of the in- tives before her return to Gloucester City. in the ol Waldo, and given bonds as the and aches it causes, have Irregular, notice is hereby given of the intention of the County WANTED Merrill. gredients in Hall's Catarrh Cure is what pro- law directs. All persons having demands against painful secretions and a burning sen- said A, E. Chase Company to foreclose said L. Merrill. duces such wonderful results in catarrhal con- Gustaf Engberg, Mr. Lai son and Simeon j said Mary E..Hahn are desired to present the Marshal. George sation, take Foley’s Kidney Pills at for breach of its condition. woman Ihe for g*1M with mortgage j same for settlement, and all indebted thereto A capable by day To visit surrounding cemeteries, power ditions. Send for testimonials, free. Ellia have finished decorating the interior and once and will echo Mr. Hender- you Dated at said Brooks, this 20th day of May, j are to on to assist: Stockton Springs, F. J. CHENEY & requested makepa\ment immediately. housework. letter to to call comrades CO.. Props., Toledo, O.J the exterior of the hotel. Mr. Eng- son’s sentiments. A. E. CHASE CO. I F. HAHN. Apply by J. E. Wentworth; painting A. D. 1916, AUGUSTINE Frank Patterson; Harbor, All Druggists, 75c. ... OFFlCt 1 haa'tnade and hit SOLD EVERYWHERE 21, By A. E. CHASE, ita^President. 1 Lincolnvllle, Me., May 9,1916. 2ltf THE JOURNAL North Searsport, A. Stinson; Swanville, J. O. Hall’s. Family Pills for constipation. j berg painting paperhanging