ni Jour nai. BELFAST, MAINE, ^HURSDAyTaPRIL 2,1914. NUMBER 14

1 Over in one corner the Cumberland handled, or something olao went ol lour‘ial' Democratic State Convention. county properly Civic League Sunday. The Millinery Openings. PERSONAL. men had been events it was • good deal of a ^counts Isay’s wrangling but they were di- wrong. At all rected to their Mclntire of Oxford was Carnival. .Transfers in Hanson in the Lime* light. He suspend vote and listen to what fisale. Bertrand G. got William H. Hill of Rockland in Belfast A Summer Ex-Mayor Rev. Wilber F. Berry Addresses a Union Belfast Display the Latest Styles Ur. Hanson had to the four candi- Millinery on business. F*'" State Con- Bows to to Political say. the big hand of gubernatorial Wednesday Estate...Democratic the Bosses Escape on “Excluded Evidence." and Make Sales. Real Mr. Hanson said he was waa for Obadiah Gard- Meeting Many Secret c ocieties. always do but the real yell Mrs. O. J. Brooks and son Bartlett of .. Obituary.. Death. ready tp dates, Rainer, ation in reason. buildara Rev. Wilbur F. Rev. C. E. Owen and Four of the six local stores had anything Ha said he had ner. ’The stone which the rejected Berry, millinery League Sunday... Newspaper The at Portland with s always Oregon, are guests of Mrs. L. M. Orff. JVM1 proceedings opened of the corner.’ Mr. Mr. F. of the Maine Civic their last and the first real supported Democratic principles with one ex- waa become the head E. Emery League openings Saturday, K(les The Millinary Openings... session of the Democratic State committee in Miss Marjorie Shaw is at home from Sim- It his hundreds were in Belfast and from the spring day of the season brought out crowds Bells.. Personals...News of in the ception. wks intention to support the Gardner waa followed by shouting Sunday spoke W ading the Maine room at the Falmouth early mons College for the Easter vacation. party ticket in nomination about or showed himself local pulpits. In the morning Mr. Berry spoke of ladies. that lasted well into the small hours. placed in the pri- whenever he moved ,t,e (.ranges. evening Mr. Owen at the E. K. BRIER * CO. Miss Julia Annis of Camden arrived Satur- maries in and to act with the made a short little speech in the at the Methodist church, Bap- Washington Letter. .A Theatn- Dr. G. C. and Hon. John R. Dunton ap- party in and when he ,)ur Kilgore Mr. at the each The window decorations at the Brier store day for a short visit with Mrs. Lewis F. Gan- the future. Further. He said he was an ovation that ought tist and Emery Universalist, P*ceZ .Gettysburg. .The before the committee and had opposed afternoon be given , UBminiscence. peared protested work of the and were green and yellow.- In the center was a non. .Fish- Hr. Pattangall because he felt it for the warmed the cochlea of his heart. taking up the general League Birds. .Recent Deaths. Hanson to have a best to have ribbon Native against allowing ex-Mayor in of present conditions large glass basket tied with yellow and Mrs. of Mass, interests of the party for him to do so. But speaking particular Mary Chapman Springfield, Years Ago. seat in the on the that he, filled ferns and mg Sixty-Two convention, ground and the attitude of the three on the with yellow jonquils and to the week he was now satisfied that the of the parties spent past with her brother, Mr. Correspondence. voted with the majority OBITUARY. were ( „un ty having worked and Republi- law. which attached by narrow yellow ribbons Chas. F. Shaw. of Belfast. .News party favored Hr. Pattangall and as he be- prohibitory News cans, could no consider himself a three smaller baskets filled—a new P»CEeditorials.1 longer At a union in the in the similarly P*u' Churches. lieved in majority rule he would how Hollis M. died March 25th at his meeting evening Linvill F. Whitmore arrived last from th. oranges. Democrat and bad no right to a seat in willingly Payson and novel decoration. The three hats Friday Methodist church Dr. Berry spo*e on “Ex- displac- of Belfast.. to the wish of the majority and would not home No. 8 River avenue, aged 71 years. He Colby College, to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary •lhe News the convention as a delegate. Hanson op- ed in the window combined new colors, him and cluded Evidence," to a large and representa- shapes, S. '*GE of Chance (story)..Why committee and ad- pose again. bad been an invalid for several years Whitmore. a ,;„me also appeared before the men of and materials. A medium Man. .Schooner The convention in tin tive audience that included many not in style trimming >*.n u n" the Middle yelled itself hoarse at this. blind from received mitted that be had worked for Mr. Peters and partially injuries a ruffle of Mrs. Eugene Fossett of Gardiner was the Enforcement in Saga- the habit of church 'attendance. Rev. D. sised Panama with loosely plaited dehi. Atkins- Continuing, Mr. Hanson said: "I have al- in which he had an honorable record voted for but claimed that this was the Civil War, crown guest the past week of her Mrs. bim, B. Phelan Rev. Charles B. Ames, tango silk around the and single white daughter, dahoc. ways Mr. as a man I of the Fifteenth presided; he had ever voted the regarded Pattangall of of service in Company John B. In tek Teat. Our Roast Beef.. only time Republican had the reading; velvet rose on the left Bide was a very stylish McIntyre. I now have no doubt but that a of Unitarian, responsive '» Ducks. .Cold Frames ticket. He declared outside of this cam- great ability. Maine Regiment. He was member George model. A and Runner that, Rev. Haraden S. Pearl, Congregationaliat, dainty attractive light straw, Charles E. Bicanell of Rockland was in Bel- ! I Garden. he is the favorite with the great of R. of but affiliated go Early .Washington had been a Democrat and majority S. Cobb Post, G. A. Camden, was a J. paign he always read the fall of Babylon"— close style, trimmed with band of mul- fast last Thursday visiting his mother, Mrs. rings ..The Late Thomas the party, and I am willing to him Post hia resi- Scripture—"The would continue to be one. When asked if he give my with Thomas H. Marshall during velvet ribbon two clusters of small and Rev.Walter F. Sturtevant, Ba; list, offered berry with Sarah E. Freeman. !kwater, whole and to let the memories of the was twice married. His would and vote Mr. Pattangall support dence in Belfast He shaded roses and wheat on either side. An- oppose against The church choir and the au- Miss Sue W. who the winter ,t. ..Stockton Springs.. .Ship past be buried in the oblivion of the past, and Lamb of Camden and his prayer. regular Palmer, spent if the Waterville man should again be nomi- first wife was Miss other modest was in black with a band of 5a rn...Married-. .Died..Bel- aience mruuucu kuw muoiv. v style with Belfast went to Tues- to shake hands with him and forget it all.” of Morrill, who with four relatives, Augusta The News of Brooks. nated for congress, he replied emphatically second, Miss Achorn white roses around the base of the ! rket. a few remarks spoke of the organiza- spaced to visit friends. Of the hand shaking episode eye witnesses, survive. He was general day that he should. sons and three daughters crown with rose leaves extended toward tion of the Civic League in Bath 17 years ago single say that Mr. Pattangall hesitated for some Samuel and Rebecca Mad- Lester Ashford of Thorndike a few carnival. Hon. W. R. slated as chairman of the son of the late the crown. passed -j MMER Pattangall, as a “child of the churches"; placing special seconds and then did not meet the a brother of the late days in Augusta last the of his said that that if Hanson ex-Mayor den Payson of Waldo and week, guest the convention, night stress on the need ot financial assistance, its half The Lewiston Journal for father, Frank Ashford. Ib.m.d of Trade at meeting committee he would way. report says: Simon A. Payson of this city, many years MRS. ISABEL J WELLS. was seated by the State which comes from the churches, and with "Mr. Hanson stretched his hand in front of service was largely : ,iod to close a contract a commissioner. A prayer The Wells parlors were filled from early Miss Alice Casey, who is teaching 6chool in refuse to preside. county the ushers distributed pledge cards, which were 1 to have a summer the speaker’s table toward Mr. Pattangall. He at 8.E0 of Bath was called to order held »t his late home Friday morning Winterport, visited her home in this city dur- When the convention later collected. In introducing Ur. Berry, Mr. and and smiled as he did so. It was the smile of a Phelan of the Methodist oi! v on June 22nd 23d, as the o’clock. Rev. D. B. and of the better hats and new ideas. ing the spring vacation. Thursday morning the State committee, Phelan referred to him as a friend and readily on the child who is forced to and kiss the un- were taken personal i.o in Belfast go up church and the remains was an big days as follows: officiating, One that sold early mr. situ mra. d antes n. nowes ten committee on credentials, reported of the interest all law-abiding citizens up-to-date shape caiuruay is a well known loved person. Mr. Pattangall took the proffered his family, where spoke Mr. Webber to Camden, accompanied by in mahogany tagal with a long wreath of tiny to visit their Mrs. Richard P. Whit- l' “Your committee has heard a protest from felt in the arrest and trial of Dr.Berry on charge daughter, in hand. He didn't stretch his arm to do so. He were held and the inter- sort of entertainments the funeral services woven in silver edging the brim and a the city of Belfast, and after due considera- of libel by Justice Haley. Dr. Berry began by pears man, in Campello, Mass. England, has produced a num- tion has decided to seat the delegation with also smiled. It was a different smile from that ment made in the family lot. beautiful flesh colored French ostrich plume he was not this lecture Dr. D. went to Brooksville and Hanson. In saying that delivering Eugene Tapley rioirs with great success, the exception of Edgar F. justifi- worn by Mr. Hanson. It was the Pattangall gracing the left side, fastened with mahogany of this committee has been Horace M. Thurljw died March 29, 19X4, at the State of Maine for sympathy, Sunday to visit his mother, the in many cation your which many a man who has tried to beat throughout making trip ... highly recommended by smile, velvet ribbon. A close fitting black pineapple influenced by the past political attitude of Mr. his home in Lincoln ville, after ten long years for he did not need or care for it. He bore no a launch with L. A. Coombs. bodies of the the man of from Waterville knows full n and commercial Hanson while to be a Democrat, and politics straw model was ornamented with several claiming of 57 years, 8 months and 19 to Justice Haley and would wil- f use his influence suffering, aged special enmity Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pollard of Waterville „,e of the veteran newspaper by his declared intention to well.” large jet carboshons and trimmed with a loose- U" He was born in Belfast, whe*:e he spent do him a kindness if opportunity afford- in to defeat regularly nominated Democratic A demonstration followed this ad- days. lingly will arrive the last of the week to visit Mr. ... been the journalistic great twisted ostrich feather in citron having he feels so inclined March 1876, he married the to illustrate the ly yellow. de- candidates in the future if his younger life. 30, ed; but was telling story and Mrs. Robert P. Coombs. 25 years, and is now dication of a boss and his professed allegiance One of the most ideas was carried out past for personal or other reasons. Democratic Marietta Matthews of Portland; after which done in the evidence in the stylish iimp to his amusement enter- one he had denounced to the full extent of his injustice excluding Hon. L. C. Morse of was success must come from loyal and united sup- to in black and white straw in a proxaline crown, Liberty the guest e; he a farm in Lincoln ville, where he was Court at Portland last January when snows m of our candidates, and no man who bought Superior of his ? eudy has contracts for port party vocabulary of abuse. Then the report of the showing the wearer’s hair; a single loop of Monday son, Ralph I. Morse, Esq. He refuses to the Democratic ticket successful. In 1891 he left the farm for a he was tried for libel for an article in the Civic Farmington, support committee on credentials was and the left side ornament- was on bis way to LewiBton on business. i wtaoo, Bumford, seat in this convention.” amended,making straw.giving height Mr'fct.. should be entitled to a position as special police officer at Harvard League Record charging Justice Haley with Damariscotta, tVis- 1078 instead of 1Q77 as first or- .lit, Bath, delegates present to ed with two clusters of tango velvet baby Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Strout and Miss Mildred ^ broke into a when this which he held from 1891 1899, the rumsellers and the nul- and Water- The convention yell and the Senti- University, protecting Bangor IL, cii.n.i. Dove.- Foxcroft, reported, thus, says Waterville and leaves. Among other novelties L L. Demmons left to make an ex- 1 it when he and returned to Lincoln ville. told of his arrest in Octo- anges Saturday cities report was read, plainly indicating that resigned lification of law. He a number of other Maine nel’s "Mr. Hanson was restored to full and the tended visit in lie report: and four sons: Edward M. were beautiful expensive ribbons, with relatives Lawrence, Mass. the situation and had made up its He leaves a widow ber, 1913, and of his trip to Portland and of liie feature of the Belfast understood and as a member in feature in shades of and the ,.ns biggest rights privileges good Horace William R. palm leaf purple Mrs. Howard returned to mind what to do. Hanson,who was seated with of Somerville, Mass., G., spending the night in the Cumberland county Roupe Saturday he the of the Le Clair, in the Democratic party. There was creations in brown” and “stove production standing and of Lincolnville; four grandchildren, the “nigger pol- her home in Lawrence, Mas*., after a few arailroad the Waldo delegation, tried to address the Harry jail in the sheriff’s office through courtesy ,v n use t,rest Eastern Shows, little doubt that if the question had been ish” black. weeks* visit with her was and two Mrs. H. P. Farrow of Belmont the trial Justice sat parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. which will chair, but the uproar continued and it sisters, of that official. At Haley museum and menagerie, give allowed to go to a vote Mr. Hanson would have H. Strout. [cu( chairman succeeded in and Mrs. I. H. Harmon of Brewer. The funeral behind the Attorney and many Belfast. These shows car- sometime before the just County H. H. COOMBS COMPANY. t. ,rf„rlll,,i cesin been unseated.” on March his silence and that under was from his late residence 30th, times touched him to object to evidence and at Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Heal, who the dens of wild animal”, tents, securing explained took a recess for Mrs. Herman H. Coombs the best spent Stock, The convention then lunch, Rev. C. S. Smith of Cam- reported the action taken by the committee Mr. Hanson wedding anniversary, one time was heard to say “no, no, no" before winter with Mr. and Mrs. Maine Court cats, and parapher- and when the session was resumed the State day’8 trade she had ever had in business. Cus- Hills, ,,. rt performers den The floral were many had no in the convention and that he officiating. offerings the Attorney could object. It was al- street, returned to their home on own advance standing were County tomers were with her hats and Saturday .Im and navt their advertising committee and committee on resolutions pleased bought unanimous consent, which and very fine. that Justice was closeted with the Cedar street. circus could speak only by Belfast is the leged Haley The window decorations were „. t:t> a complete performance reported. Eben F. Littlefield of readily. yellow rw> R. Dun ton of for over an hour while the full a he hoped would be given. John presiding judge Mis6 Alfred* who is i-esaional acts and in addition have Waldo county member of the State committee, Charles E. who the town and white, using materials in slock. In the Ellib, taking the Do- consent be Lowe, represented in for his The two Belfast moved that this granted, court was waiting charge. mestic Science course at acts local They also 11 for L. show case was a dainty fabric hat of Dresden the of m « of by performers. receiving 48 votes to Ralph Cooper. of St. George in the State Legislature in 1897, University and the chairman put the motion. A weak came into court at the same time and the pre- and to their own show 11 votes were from one shades, trimmed with a high ostrich Maine, arrived home last Friday for the East- t, n street parade Nine of these Belfast, and who was one of the leading Democratic pink chorus of siding judge read his charge frmanuscript. er .. the local committees yeas responded. the A medium wide band of black velvet vacation. i, ..-ranged by from Brooks and one from another town in workers of Knox county, died suddenly March feather. He the to and in case some and towns which “Does anyone object?” Hanson urged jury agree finished the and a like fold on the jtiTerent cities they county by a substitute delegate. 26th from He was 52 years old, a binding edge Mrs. I. S. Jackson, who spent the winter of dead the first since the pneumonia. should differ to with the which is have their own repre- A moment silence, go majority, of the crown, finished with a small bow sjt ai people was placed on the committee on resolutions. native of Swans Island and a granite cutter. He base with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Howard, Belmont committee had been read, followed. said to be an unusual sentiment for a presid- ,1 door of the show as well report on the left side. A medium sized lavender he big Next in order was a speech by United States had served several terms as Selectman and held avenue, has returned to her home at 39 Con- the ruled the chairman. Justice. Dr. said that the un- | concert tickets, “You have floor,” ing Berry jury was trimmed with clusters of scented s-ri reserved seat and Senator Charles F. Johnson, whose commenda- other town offices for other years. He was a straw gress street. Pandemonium broke loose, but this der these conditions could do nothing but con- ... of the so that again with violets and a band of velvet ribbon, fin- ic-reri he piofits show, tion of President Wilson was received past noble grand of St. George Lodge, I. O. O. tango Julian a that Mr. as the court records and other evidence in Gray of Lubec, a student at Hebron on time taking the shape of demand vict a in back. Another new ; t t rade figures not only fur- Then Hon. S. W. Gould of and had been district master. ished with bow the hearty applause. F., deputy grand ruled out. Academy, arrived to visit Dana B. Hanson take the platform. his behalf had been persistently hat in black with a Wednesday ,v amusement for the of to the front. "I felt.” said model was a flat French people Skowhcgan came Southworth. return to face white as but his head of Mr. Cassius He read of the term of the They will their studies hundreds of With chalk, proud- "as if it had been The friendsand acquaintances reports September of velvet over the one-sided crown, a vicinity, bringing the former Congressman, strap next erect and deep set blue eyes flashing de- Curtis, formerly of Montville, will be sorry to Penobscot County Court, Justice Haley pre- of clustered shaded roses on Saturday. city to shop, but to add to the ly demanded that I should prove my Democracy.’ long strip yellow climbed to a beside of his as in the Waterville Sentinel ■ fiance, Mr. Hanson place learn of the death, by tuberculosis, wife, siding, published side and a chin of black velvet. Misses hoard. As in other towns and Mr. Gould declared that he had always been a the left strap Grace H. Hayes and Idella Knowlton and in West and The News, and referred to the speaker’s stand opposite the chairman Mr. Rosiland M., at their home Somerville, Bangor Daily The and materials were in the most returned Friday from Dark where I .ntc will offer special bargains Democrat, "and I voted for you, shape Harbor, loyal were criticisms were even more began an address defiant in tone in which he Mass., March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis other papers whose modern had been on business for the Waldo Tele- .. val and the circus advertising, when were a candidate for styles. they tit. Chairman, you Dr. scored the Belfast men who had opposed him married 7 years ago next May. She leaves, severe than t: ose of the Civic League. ted and posted throughout the Congress,” he said, turning to Mr. Pattangall, phone Company. to unseat claimed that he her one five old said he had never charged Justice FRANKEL and attempted him, I besides husband, son, years Berry MRS. IDA L. it::- nies around, will announce this "If you are nominated in the primaries shall Miss Avis M. Mori.*on will leave for had been a Democrat for 40 and Mr. and Mrs. Roland and with but did criticise the street most Spring- rate excursions to loyal years He further her parents, Slate, Haley corruption, at her new store on Main reported t: viil be low vote for you again,” he promised. field, Mass., this morning to assume her duties once his and voted Mass acts of a official who is a serv- which should had but opposed party three brothers living in South Windham, public public satisfactory sales in her ready-to-wear milli- ei: the two days, j declared that he expected to support every as head librarian of the Memorial Square Li- against it. His closing words should be borne ant of the people of Maine and who had selling twenty-five of her in f strangers to the city. The loyal Democrat chosen in the primaries. nery department, brary in that city. in mind in view of what followed a few min- Nellie wife of Albert Ewell of Knox, died tniion Mr nath to (in the work he was Daid for beiow-cost close black models. She a of the F., special t: t c c circus under the auspices Yet Hanson in a speech upon postoffice utes later: March 25th at her home in that town, aged 49 the of this State in imposing the carries all the and novelties and Charles A. Harmon and H. P. Farrow went last fall declared that Gould was op- by people leading styles steps in certain cases “You may place me on the altar as a sacri- years, 8 months and 7 days. She had been ill penalties the aws call for orders frenuentlv from the New York market. to Lincolnville Monday to attend the funeral >n therewith is a new one and to and would vote against fice and I bow to fate as one who to posed Pattangall my goes for several She was born in Knox, the The penalty against stealing is to stop stealing She also had a business ir suits, coats, of the former s uncle, Horace M. Thurlow, t-:-. the business men years. good strongly to his political death even as the martyrs of old him. daughter of Otis and Rachael Ryan, and in and the penalty against liquor selling is to stop dresses, waists, etc. The new window was at- formerly of Belfast. rt communities as it relieves went to theirs. I have always been a Demo- THE PLATFORM. crat and will be so far as its life was in Belfast. Her hus- selling, and the discielionary power of decorated with and of work and they Know, from always principles early employed liquor tractively up-to-date goods Mr. and Mrs. F. Hendee 645 Putnam I will never bow neck W. Davis of Waterville reported the the Russell, are concerned. But my Cyrus band and two children survive. The funeral a is not the right to set aside State's the new show cases were filled with novelties. which Mr. Webber has from jucge avenue, N. will leave 2nd to the yoke of any unfit man nor will I follow a at 4:20 m the committee having Brooklyn, Y., April platform p. was held in Waldo, Friday afternoon. penalties but to use his judgment as to the She is assisted by her daughters, Sadie and ;. ernor Haines and former Gov boss iike a dog in a collar. In years to come it for a three months’ trip to Los Angeles and been in session all day getting it into shape. to make the sentence within the is will be said of me that I was the man who led the degree and Marian, and her son Lewis. Mrs. Frankel 1. Cobb, as well as scores of President Wilson other points in southern California. boss rule and when I It began by congratulating as individual case may demand. A busi- ■ fight of the party against W. a former bank president, limits the pleased with her new store and increased *r. ill have a competent man that the George Berry, die I want it writter on my tombstone that I am on his administration and declaring law with seven home in violator of the liquor ness. Fred W. Sanborn of the Norway Advertiser to :.s in the died March 27th at his Rockland, aged persistent cnarg-. promotion and direc- the man ouldn’t buy and couldn't boss was in entire they Democracy of Maine sympathy deserves a more severe was in and a because 85 He was a brother of the late or more indictments the city yesterday made call at d -jf the ti'ciir. Mr. Webber made many and who went down he wouldn’t obey years. Major with him and his policies. one accused for the first time. It was his boss rule.” General Hiram G. a hero of the battle penalty than MISS LOUISE H. FERGUSON The Journal office. It first visit to er.ii- fffast presenting his plan to commendation for the Berry, There we e words of is the of the to enforce Belfast and he was Hon. John R. Dunton of Belfast then took of and was at one time en- duty judge penalties Will have her opening of spring and summer very favorably impressed imbers the Board of Trade and if the n__ T*- ilin naeonim r\f Chancellorsville, is the of the of Maine to the nlatform to reply to Hanson aDd gave his in the lumber business with him. and it duty people millinery Saturday, April 5th, when she will I with the place. lines- i. ; the city take hold of the law for the gaged in He ar- the McGillicuddy monthly payment out one who is unfaithful or incompetent in the latest and materials from version of political history Belfast. put display styles Mrs. R. W. and Eair, as is done in other cities, Belfast Confidence was ex- Mr. and Woodbury daughter, :>ei?:g check of L». Gilman, a well known resident of ne is to do. names that the whole question before the con- by pensions. George the work paid Withholding the Boston and New York markets. 11 make great success of its June show gued toward from East Northfield, Mass., are enjoying a in the administration’s policy died at his home in that town told of officials who had shared with | vention was simply whether Mr. Hanson was pressed Winterport, he profits d the i, ,;-rn of Trade add to to elect ; sight-seeing trip to New York, Philadelphia considerably Mexico, and the people were urged March 67 years. and in a few become a Democrat. He Mr. Hanson the credit 30th, aged rumsellers years wealthy. I revenue gave WEDDING BELLS. and Washington. Mr. Woodbury was former- who will support its measures. one had said at a of John A. Peters, Republican, to Congressmen He alleged that judge banquet electing declared for SECRET SOCIETIES. | ly from Belfast. On State issues the platform that he “never would send a man to jail for TRANSFERS in heal estate. Congress and did not question hi 3 right to do and of home rule of cities and towns condemned rum." He also told of the League’s Gurney-Gordon. The marriage Charles John A. Patterson, who recently came to this, but insisted that he should not now, after Eminent Sirs W. C. Libbey, Wilmer J. Dor- selling the Republicans for interfering with the rights in the hearings before the Legislature in B. Gurney of Waldo and Albertie May Gordon Belfast from Rockland, has gone to Hampden ; w r.g transfers in real estate were having taken such a position, be considered a man, William H. Hall and Allan L. Curtis went part pht took at 8 m March at of cities and towns to govern themselves. It the Ct ses of unfaithful sheriffs. of Belfast place p. 25th, to make his home. He resigned his position Waldo County Registry of Deeds Democrat until he had shown by some act that to Waterville yesterday to attend the inspec- por,> favored the calling of a Constitutional conven- the most convincing of the exclud- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber A. Macom- 1 as adjutant of Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. A. F‘te rv 1914 : he had returned to the He Omer K. T, Perhaps o.uling April 1, party. explained tion of St. commandery, Rev. D. B, tion, the delegates to be elected without party ed evidence was the attitude of the Bangor ber. No. 0 Bayview street. R„ and his successor will be elected at their u. iWzzell, Knox, to Herbert L. Pet- that Mr. Hanson, at the first opportunity after There will be a stated communication of j p1 the work of the convention to be dealers toward Judges Cornish, King Phelan, pastor of the Methodist church, offi- next regular meeting. r land in Knox. the campaign, had again opposed designation, Chase F. and A. this liquor '•’•aterv.ile; congressional Timothy Lodge, M., a relatives and friends were submitted to the for adoption. and There were 146 cases on the crimi- ciating. Only few tf >nung, to Delia M. his and had to bring about its people The entered Haley. I Miss Pitcher return.d from Montville, Weir, party attempted Thursday, evening. apprentice the were unattended. The Gladys Monday p Gov. HaineB was condemned for his failure nal docket at the terms presided over by the present, and couple r“l'r Mas iand in Montville. defeat in the election. More than that, where she several as city degree will be worked. in white batiste j Searsport, spent days to the 500-mile mileage book bill. A two first named and every rumseller was in bride was attractively gowned to Nathaniel after he was defeated he announced through sign the of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee. Clifford, Freedom, Palestine re- guest workman's act is demanded. A Commandery, Knights Templar, with the of one from Brewer, afffi carried bride roses. After an informal a !, land in his that he was done with the Demo- compensation hiding exception Mrs. Pattee entertained at an elaborate musi- pst Freedom. paper has and an invitation from her is favored for women and chil- received, accepted, was and he defaulted his bail and Mrs. Macomber, assisted by daugh- cratic and to organize the Wood- 54-hour law who caught, ception cale for Miss Pitcher last The ) Ti ku.s, Swanville, to James C. Dur- party began Claremont Commandery of Rockland to spend refreshments Friday evening. dren. A reformatory for women is also want- has never returned to the business. They ter, Miss Ruth, served dainty F-: land in row Wilson same Miss Lena entertained for Swanville. Independent league. St. John’s in that as their been connected evening Nye ed. day city guests. feared Cornish and King for they ex- The bride has for several years L 1 The convention was now calling for the Judges Miss Eva whose to Harold Ct-an, Winslow, to Mary Glidden, of is also in- the laws called for. When Havener, marriage “The and statesmanlike course” of Trinity commandery Augusta pected the penalties with the Methodist church and its young peo- >ai d m Peter Charles then came patriotic F. McKeen of this takes in June. ren- Liberty. question. Keegan it was known Judge Haley was to preside they city place Senator Johnson and Congressman McGilli- vited. ple’s societies and many extended congratula- 'jiicden. to James L. I to the front of the platform and argued briefly came voluntarily to the court room, all plead- Liberty, Dean, a married life Miss will Hostess at a tea ijar is commended. case called was settled tions and best wishes for happy Susan W. Burd be Iar>d in that as the Belfast had been cuddy At the regular meeting of Tarratine Tribe ing guilty, and every P8^: Liberty. j delegation regu- at her home on Allston street, West Medford, was not included, and the with fine and costs, just as they had said they She returned from a trip to Califor- i. a Democratic caucus it Woman suffrage of Red Men next a recently Bryant, Belmont, to James E. Jack- larly elected in legal Monday evening picnic be. The News tomorrow afternoon, in honor of M.ss Phinney the different understood they would Bangor received many and usefu Portland Press was informed by will be followed an inter- nia. They pretty and her house Miss Katherine Zieber of r Belmont. should be allowed to take part in the conven- sapper served, by report of the day’s proceeding was interesting guest, committee on resolutions that Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Pa. Mrs. Redfern will pour. E l’;,' tion. The Belfast had, however, members of the esting program with music by the recently or- in view of the fact that Dr. Berry was arrest- gifts. Reading, Philip ey, Belfast, to Silas L. Ridley, delegation a on even- for for what the were an old-time serenade the young Miss Phinney gave dance Saturday Fj*or‘ it was not up before them consid- The com- ed and charged with criminal libel given by land in been with the exception of Hanson, brought ganized Red Men orchestra. supper for Zieber at the residence of Mrs. Searsport. seated, had said. The evidence excluded by at the home of Mrs ing Miss eration. There was some talk about it Wednes- Edwin S. Harold League people of East Northport Fo unds K. to Alfred against whom the committee on credentials mittee consists of Perkins, Court in Portland is Cary on Woburn street, West Medford.—Bos- Cram, Montville, the Superior being given where were but Thursday when they got down Roland the Clarence Gordon, they guests ton March 30th. I gecomi. do; iand and in Mont- had made a unanimous report. Hanson then day night, Robinson, Alonzo Robbins, Robbins from nearly every pulpit in Maine, with Transcript buildings was over were in- the real business of making the platform it of the State to judge of the After the “racket” they Miss Burd ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. explained that by the call for the caucus in his to and Percy L. Cunningham. thinking people or of Dr. article, of was with games was not even so much as mentioned. justice unjuBtice Berry’s vited in and the evening spent D. Burd, who the summers at Little F®atrice june who were in with of spend Taylor, Belfast, to Charles city Republicans sympathy At a special communication Timothy his arrest and of hiB trial. Dr. Berry had the home-made and FIVE DISSENT ON LIQUOR PLANK. etc. Mrs. Gordon served River. do; iand and buildings in Belfast, Democratic principles had been invited to par- Chase Lodge, F. and A. M., Thursday March close attention of the audience throughout hiB f C. A. Robbins of East Millinocket had a num- address. The meeting closed with the bene- other candies. Kgg, Brooks, to Edith H. Murch, ticipate and if such men were welcome at the 26th, for the purpose of receiving an official but were referred to diction Rev. Arthur A. Blair of the Univer- ““d had a to be there. ber of amendments, they by NEWS OF THE GRANGES. I®11 buiidings in Brooks. caucus he certainly right visitation from Charles Kneeland, District ealist Church. I the next State convention. Guthrie-Seavey. The marriage of Ralpl r8ldo ruEt to James E, Whatever effect this “explanation” may have Grand Master of the grand lodge of Company, Belfast, Plummer of Deputy Sarah Mac The proposition of delegate Lis- W. Guthrie of New York and Miss Lecturer C. O. Purinton of do; iand in Belmont. had on the convention it will not be accepted Maine, 85 were present, including visiting NEWSPAPER NOTES. State Bowdoin- rp011* bon to substitute the initiative petition instead Seavey of Belfast took place at 10:30 a. m Ham will be at the of tseixast, to r iorence n at home. members from surrounding towns. The Master present meeting Waldo of a Constitutional convention was voted down. March 28th, at the home of the bride’s aunt Pomona with Seaside a?tine; land and buildings in Demands for the question became more and Mason degree was v orked on two candidates. The Portland Argus is endeavoring to con- Grange, Belfast, April7th. Five members of tlie committee on resolu- Mrs. T. S. Hutchins, in Cliftoudale, Mass. Rev more insistent and it was finally arranged that A banquet followed. solidate as soon ae possible the weekly and Sebasticook Grange, Burnham, held no meet- tions dissented from the liquor plank—Ensign A. F. Reimer of the Methodist church efficiat fierce, Dixmont, to Charles E. the vote should be taken by counties. While Waldo Lodge, No. 12, I. O. O. F., will enter- daily editions and is sending the daily edition ing Saturday evening, March 28th, thus giving Otis, William M. Osborne, F. W. Holliday, E ed and used the single ring service. They i and in Jackson. the poll of the counties was not completed, tain Canton Pallas, No. Patriarchs Militant, to subscribers of the weekly until the expira- the members a chance to attend the play at buildings and W. F. Merrill, the ground 4, Miss had been vis than T. Kelly taking were unattended. Seavey :ubu as well as occasions socially. At the the daily. ferred the 3d and 4th on two candi- advocated those favoring the but pleasant The bride was degrees '■ by initiative, by Ralph Emery. becomingly Norway; land in Montville. ; two to one. The convention at this time was in close of the refreshments will be of the Sanford Tri- dates—Mr. and Mrs. Garcelon. I: as meeting The March 27th edition white George it was reported. in a dark blue suit, 11 of Portland finally adopted dressed travelling nett, Poston, Mass, to Wilford i great confusion. The chairman the served and dancing enjoyed in the rear hall, consists of 20 12 of which Victor Mayor Newbert of Augusta said that it had bune pages, pages de chene waist and close blue hat. They Grange, Searsmont, had an unusually "l,urn- and committee his way to the front crepe Mass; land buildings in city pushed All Odd Fellows, with their ladies, and the constitute a booster number and contain a ful- been 94 years since Maine bad revised its Con- left immediately after the ceremony for interesting meeting, Wednesday evening, and shouted to the chairman, “What we Cum- members of the Rebekah Lodge, are cordially of the various local in- 25th. The He wanted to see a convention tc ly illustrated write-up visit in Boston and arrived in Belfas March ladies filled the chairs. Mrs. want to know is what stitution. short ‘,r*y, Woburn, Mass, to / *line S. | berland county people invited. The Canton will appear in full dress. dustries, with pictures of the public buildings, L. H. filled the Master's chair the document up to date. evening for a few weeks’ visit before Salisbury and st°n; land and in I Mr. Hanson to do in the future. We bring Monday buildings Belfast, proposes at 6 members of Penobscot En- factories and residences and portraits or prom- worked the First degree in a very 1 The convention adjourned p. m. Twenty-one the groom returns to Kalamazoo. Mrs. Guth charming ‘tcher, to don’t care much about what he has done Belfast, Gladys Pitcher, very to inent residents. The edition is printed on cal- manner. An excellent was ‘d campment, I. O. O. F., went Unity Tuesday rie will remain with her father, George G program presented in Mr. shouted “Ask himl buildings Belfast. in the past.” Keegan the endared and as the work throughout was the Mrs. True P. afternoon, March 24th, to confer three de- paper Seavey, until his return next June when the by Lecturer, Moody, to S. Ask Mr. chairman!” The McGillicuddy was to have Etcher, Belfast, Elbridge him, Washington Congressman pre- at the institution of the local force it is a credit alike to their in- Belfast home. Mr grees Unity Encampment, by Emery’s come to their Granite North ia,,d ar,d in Belfast delegation had just voted unanimously but was unable to get away from Wash- Grange, Searsport, has adopt- buildings county sided, The officers wen and skill. summers in Belfas No. 61, I. O. O. F. grand dustry Guthrie has spent several ed the Morer, to Elishc Hanson, and one of the delegates ran to because of important matters following resolutions of respect: Quincy, Mass, against ington pending and the staff of Penobscot en- of all who have met him present, jdegree Town was held in and has the respect Whereas, Our Father rri“; land in Morrill. Hanson and begged him to go on the stage and in which he was interested. His wsi “A Suffragette Meeting” Heavenly has deemed place was called to the chairs and worked friends who extern l campment last and his bride has many it necessary to remove from our our Morrill, to Charles E. state bis position to the convention in order to filled William R. Pattangall, who made the North Church vestry Monday evening grange r,;*n’ Brown, ably by the third degree on a class of 41 members, ol and best wishes. hav< beloved brother. Orlan J. Casa; therefore, be it Morrill was the audience. congratulations They (two save himself from being expelled from the an entertaining speech that kept the and thoroughly enjoyed by Resolved, That Granite deeds). delegate! whom the was formed. The been the of useful and Grange has lost a encampment as that which recipients many pretty to Elisha He fairly Hanson across the in humor his pointed refer- The cast was the same appeared good and valued member, one who was Morrill, Brown, party. dragged good by personal board of officers then instituted the No cards. always grand Rebekah entertainment a few gifts. ready to do his part as as health KMHr°wn, hall to the steps of the stage and poshed him ences to loading Republicans and Progressives in Aurora lodge long per- new and installed its officers. A mitted for the good of the order. r™». encampment weeks with the exception of Miss Erne- Morrill, to Metis A. the stage. Mr. Hanson was asked the All four candidates for governor and Ex-Gov- sgo, Resolved. That we Wedlin, upon was served at 6.80 o’clock and anothei extend our heartfelt sym- »d in banquet with a few hours’ filled Anna A, Matey of New York city. Socialist Morrill. the chairman and was told F. W. Pis is ted were in a line on thi roy Ginn, who notice, pathy to the bereaved and commend question directly by ernor at The members of the en- family midnight. Unity in the of before by lecturer and member of the Womans’ Nations them to Him who doeth all well. 10*den, W interport, to A it was the wish of the convention that he Mayor Oakley C. Curtis’ Cumber- part Bridget Riley, played things George platform. entertained their guests at theii That a ‘“a‘» W campment Mrs. Annie Patterson. The entertainment committee, will speak in Knowlton’s Hall, Unsolved, copy of these resolutions interport. should state his position. land delegation gave him a special demonstra- be sem to The homes over the Belfast party returninj at 7 30 p. m, Republican Journal, a copy sent night, was for the benefit of the parsonage High street, Thursday, April 9, to Adonirem J “Don’t do Hon. Charles W. tion, but it seems to have missed fire. Thi repair to the bereaved family, and one Wmterport, you it,” yelled on the train Wednesday. The nes spread upon morning those who took “The Class Struggle in America." our and "1 across Press Curtis had hu fund and the kindness of part Subject, records, that our charter be for ljfcler’ Htmpden; lend sn< Mullen of Bangor the ball, but he was Portland says: “Mayor under the most draped nW encampment starts auspieioui .he Ladies’ Cir- thirty days. the man in the bunch whose voice was for boom A in it was much appreciated by only gubernatorial sadly disarranged. and conditions. Mrs. A. O. S. prosperous who entertained them at the menu Mr. Frank W. Johnson, designer for th< Stevens, ^M«od>, Uncolnrille. to Leslie L war. clover demonstration waa planned which somi cle, supper, Mrs. Carrie B. Spaulding, of baked beans, clams, salads, cakes Pierce Billings Co of Boston, spent a few dayi Men.; lend end fcuildingi A hush like death fell over the conven- people no doubt thought would raise tbs root Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith Ellswortl including Mrs. Eliza G. Matthews, ^'ville, at the factory here last week. Committee on Resolutions. Ii'Uiugrin, tion aa Mr. Hanson stepped forward to speak. of tbs;building. But it waa ill-planned,or no are guests of their son, Frank L. Smith. j and coffee. 2__ Gettysburg. ' Our Washington Letter. HUMPHREYS remedies sre scientifically the Battlefield [Special to The Republican Journal ] These Our Third Day’s Tramp Over carefully preparedprescriptions; need 1. COE FERTILIZERS clear and FRANK 1914. dawned E. March inhis Washington, D. C., 30, many years by Dr. Humphreys private Wednesday morning the we started Maine people at Washington these days practice, and for nearly sixty yearn by beautiful and breakfast over -with satisfaction. and little ”~| have been people make the Devil’s Den, big are looking homeward. They ifedioal Book mailed free. to STANDARD FOR OVER FIFTY-FIVE YEARS of we over Han- BUSINESS, FARMERS’ 1914 watching the newspapers for tidings Round Tops. As passed 1 ft57~THE roa Mm Mark in the cities and waiting for vis- Ho. cock avenue, leaving High Water contests Inflammatloog...... 25 1 Fever*. Congestions, the to return and tell on the the monuments of iting Congressmen 9 Worm*. Worm Fever.90 right,passing A TRIBUTE TO cir- Wakefulness of Infanta-25 the Sol- QUALITY what was going on in inside political 8 Colic, Crying and 2nd Div. 2nd Corps, we came to Diarrhea, of Children and Adults..85 The contingent in the 4 diers’ National Monument. It is a most cles. Republican T Cough*. Colds, Bronchitis.*1 close- and is feet delegation has been sticking pretty 8 Toothache, , Neuralgia...2-1 beautiful work of art sixty I Peters 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.£■ The base is crowned by a collossal ly to the job. Representative Weak Stomach-*3 high. 10 Dyspepsia. Indigestion, ever F. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS are always a t.o atten- the Genius of Lib- tribute paid went home for few days give IS Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis..95 statue representing Probably the most remarkable here to Hheu.n, Eruptions.95 was laid found in the hands of first-class reliable tion to his affairs, but returned 14 Salt erty. The corner stone Nov, 1, of any one line of people. con- 15 Rhennintiem. Lumbago.95 the uniformly superior quality look after the interests of fishing " 1868 and the monument was unveiled to 18 Fever and Ague, Malaria. fertilizers Senate and Internal State Mon- of numerous stituents in measures before IT Pile*. Blind or Bleeding, External. July, 1869. The Pennsylvania fertilizers is the present offering Democrat, 19 Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In Bead.. -C". those who have travelled House. Senator Johnson, ument, said by as as E. Frank Coe Brands. are sold Messrs & 90 Whooping Cough.35 to be “just good They locally by JACKSON to out in the fight for abroad to be one of the most beautiful of said went home help 91 Asthma. Oppres8ed,DiffloaltBreathlng.85 THE A. E. CHASE COMPANY, the mayorality of Waterville. 9T Kidney Disease.25 its kind in the world, is situated on Han- HALL, Belfast, Me., Vital Weakness.1.00 in Con- 98 Hervous Debility. the and lit- Others of the Maine delegation Bad..95 cock avenue, between Angle Me. E. A. CARPENTER, Brooks, Me., (gen- 80 Drlnarv Incontinence, Wetting farmer in the Eastern United Brooks, soon be trekking from the gress, however, will 84 Boro Throat. Quinsy.*5 tle Round Top. Towering up Every progressive and Aroostook 25 E. eral representative for Central Maine back because the State conventions are 77 Lx Grippe-Grip. knoll on which it is placed it can be seen with the wonderful record that or sent on receipt or price. is familiar have told by druggists,, the 26 States not far and the Coma from almost every point on square County. away Congressmen HUMPHREYS’ HOMSO. MEDICD-lt CO., Brands have made tor themselves during the of and ann streets. New York. From the level Coe a lively interest in inauguration William miles of the battlefield. Frank the State and Congressional campaigns. roadway on Hancock avenue the point of the past fifty-seven years. in States A. B. is It looks as though Congress would be government. the Goddess of Victory and Peace is of STANTIAL, Belfast, general representa Maine Congressmen have long been in- session this year well into the summer, a height of 110 feet. The base is 26 feet for Western Maine. consolidation of the tive well into July, if not well into terested in some This memorial all that probably square. represents are not surprised therefore to revenue cutter and life saving services. You probably j| August. This is a little disconcerting armies of the service and was dedicated The late Senator Frye, of Maine, inter- as are being offered the Maine Senators and Representatives Sept. 1910. It must be seen to realize imitations and “nearly goods” THE COE-MORTIMER WORKS at Belfast, back ested himselt in the matter, having earl- of both parties, who want to be its beauty. and best fertilizer ier much attention to bettering the you. Me., is one of the largest equipped there in time to bear a hand in the strug- given The Devil’s Den, a natural fortifica- Revenue Cutter Service. Senator Bur- in New It is under the able man- gle which culminates in the September tion. is an outlvintr bastion of both Little factories England. leigh advocated the consolidation which or election. and Big Round Tops and became part of We have occasional calls for low grade cheap of Mr. M. L. one ot the most expert the Senate has voted. He was in- agement Slugg, All the four Representatives will be just the first line of battle in the second day’s refuse the orders. terested in somewhat similar bills pro- ourselves. We always fertilizer makers in the industry. candidates for re-election. Representa- fighting. It was held by the 4th Maine fertilizers, a member of the who an- posed when he was tive Hinds, of the first district, when Long3treet attempted to turn the We sell only one grade—the highest. withdrawal House of Representatives. nounced a few weeks ago his Federal left flank. His soldiers with facilities, superior management, superior the this | Superior has now decided to stay in race, Blood Cleanser. reckless carried the position. Spring Laxative and daring are the best to in the all combine to furnish at the solicitation of his constitu- with many imitations materials goods, superior being Flush out the accumulated waste and poi- Many of the 4th Maine were taken pris- Fertilizers than ents who believe he will be stronger cleans stom- then and service. sons of the winter months; your oners, killed and wounded. They Imitation is recommendation. fertilizers superior candidate who could Take buy. any other Republican ach, liver and kidneys of all impurities. advanced on Little Round Top, which However, he has con- Dr. New Life Pills; nothing better for be nominated. King’s was held by the 20th Maine, Col. Cham- __ on condition laxa- sented to run again only purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping berlain’s famous regiment. This position or to tive. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. that he be not required expected was so hotly contested by the Maine boys or but be al- Take no other. 26c, at your Druggist. NEW giye of his time strength that the base and left slope were known 51 Chambers St., YORK CITY Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for All Hurts. COMPANY, to seek the recovery of his shat- THE COE-MORTIMER lowed as the slaughter pen from the number of tered health. marks A THEATRICAL REMINISCENCE. men killed on both sides. Many ReDresentativeGuernsey recently made of bullets and shells are yet to be seen a Nation- a in the House favoring and Faces” in the Strand on the rocks. Deaths. GREAT EASTERN CASUALTY CO. speech In “Masks into double and Recent LET US Mount Ka- comrades broke quick al Forest Reservation in the for this item: Next we visited Round Top. Lives December 31, 1913 Magazine April appeared to certain doom. Arm- Assets a rushed forward of tahdin of Maine. He has had were there a man or woman who has not read Miss Mary Parker, daughter Capt. loans. $204,500 00 region Blanche and Belle Chapman the stone wall Mortgage istead’s reached res- 4 bill for such a reservation pending in the starred from 1868 to 1875 by John T. of the heroic stand of the 20th Main?, brigade and Mrs. Charles Parker, a life-long Stocks and bonds. 562,0832 DO Armistead fell, I Cash in office and bank. 82,472 56 YOUR a and Baltimore at the Angle. at her home in House for some time. Ford, Washington led Col. Joshua L. when Bloody ident of Bucksport, died 71 The sis- by Chamberlain, lines. Agents' balances. 134.201 theatrical manager. Chapman wounded, within the Union 75 It 30 deters of the Third dis- 358 men from Maine drove back a whole mortally that town March 22nd, aged years. Interest and rents. 7,812 Representative ters were exceedingly popular, espec- over the Of the thousands who came is noone CASTiNi a lot of Demo- where their annual Confederate 35 killed and is said of her: “Perhaps there trict has been keeping ially in the south, brigade, losing last Gross assets.$991,069 81 are their sleep. who has so many friends and We have reopened the foundrv of visits were notable events. 92 half their number! field many sleeping in the town Deduct items not admitted. 53.367 03 crats stirred up here in Washington wounded, nearly The the Thousands were taken prisoners. also who has so many throughout street, under the superintendence Flood bill for In 1865, I came from New Or- there their monument came late over the so-called May, Standing by as Miss Parker, she having 78 Union line remained intact. The last country j Admitted assets.$937,702 LEADBETTEK, an experienced ii in international leans to take the of night editor the of what have been over com- of fishing position thought might school for fifty years, have a regulation been taken and lost. The taught Liabilities December 31, 1913 large stock of patterns, arw and Baltimore Gazette and a little chance had when she was a young . waters between the United States of The the fate of this Nation had the Confed- mencing only Net losses.$ 78,557 33 to fill all was over. the unpaid pared orders promptly and r,a out a battle of Gettysburg She in the schools around 10 in his office Mr. later Mr. who was bringing the taught Unearned .. 416,912 Canada. On the table Ford, erate forces turned extreme left of in the premiums able prices. 30rf the monument where and for 38 years taught Ai. other liabilities. 69,704 92 at the Street theater, Standing by village Peters has a chart of Passamaquod- new play Holiday Meade’s army on that 2nd day of July, on and 00 big battery of East Side primary school Bridge I Cash capital. 250,000 the Gazette for some Lieut. Cushing of Cushing’s room which he obtained from the sent a request to 1863. At one time Gen’l Chamberlain Pond streets, teaching in the same ! Surplus over all liabilities. 122,528 43 BtLF4SI fOLINDRY & MACHINE -i dy Bay, the of the Rockland fell, holding lanyard This is a record that and Geodetic He wants one to witness and the in his lecture was his the entire time. Coast Survey. write-up playj giving boys praise s Total liabilities and 78 that fired the last shot at Pickett few in the State can Miss Parker surplus.$937,702 the definition of “territorial duties did not call for work for the at A gun equal. 3wl4 to know My regular saving day Gettysburg. here and many of men. A marker stands taught three generations of Bay, as used but I had for many years been a member of the 19th Maine took him to retreating first idea of waters” Passamaquoddy outside, of those who the families obtained their to his A handfull AMERICAN CENTRAL INSURANCE CO bill. To this end he has and a writer of “I it was the 19th memory. and lrom this teach- in the Flood theater and opera goer do, saying, thought formed courtesy politeness made'the charge 50 years ago into the school room an in- St. Louis, Mo. been at and musical criticism and was that saved the Gen. Chamberlain er who took poking questions Representative dramatic day.” acros3 kind- the Bame oak trees, came born and and 1913 name the bill A card are behind courtesy politeness Assets December 31, Flood, of Virginia, whose asked to take the assignment. replied: “You right. Don’t you the of over the railroad, up ness that comes from beauty 1 61 of the the that the same ground Mortgage loans.$ 40,739 Announces that Mr. Flood being chairman name and that of know that the picket sticks to the was hers. Miss Parker he has limited hi ■ carries, bearing your the stone wall. character which Collateral loans. 302,385 62 Cemetery Ridge and over and was to diseases of the which re- was for admis- can claim the honor of the ten ago .. 29 Foreign Affairs Committee paper, I was told good fence keeping reti.ed about years Stocks and bonds—. 4,577,134 old 2nd Division, 2nd Corps, children who 97 on Some of the missed by all the Cash in office and bank. 360,679 the fisheries bill to the House. sion to any place of amusement, but pigs out of the garden?” And that was greatly ported bury the loved this kind and teach- Agents’ balances. 621,374 52 found that it were there to shake hands, greatly gentle Peters demanded to know to the theater I right. leaves tvvo sisters, Interest and rents. 49,247 99 Ear, Nose and (tirl When Mr. going the er.” Miss Parker Eye, ac- hatchet and forgive past. “terri- meant a rear seat, and I had been Next we visited Round This and a brother George, of him what was meant by the Rig Top. a Myra and Fannie, 00 to camp for rations and also Gross assets.$5,951,762 front. I ask- a some Back again reside in the old homestead; AND torial waters” of Passamaquoddy Bay, customed to sitting well,in is rough rocky hill six hundred who all Deduct items not admitted. 538,543 33 KLERACTION. rest. Another of those beau.iful Millard Dow who is mak- Til 1 J L. ,,~4- lrn/vn. and so met Mr. a good a sister, Mrs. ... ed to see the manager, feet above Hancock Avenue. There is am. IUUU auuiivivv* We on his ves- 67 Office cool and a fine moon. a trip with her husband Admitted assets.$5,413,218 hours -10 a. rn. to 12 m., consult Dr. who after orders that I was steel tower on the where all evenings; ing and that Mr. Peters Ford, giving top, nearly York to Savannah, Ga.; 7 8 suggested the time over the events sel, New Liabilities December 31, 1913 to p. m.. and bv appointment.! I Commis to have admission to all parts of the the battlefield can be seen. It is also passed talking Edward Parker Hugh M. Smith, United States two other brothers, Capt. Net losses.$ 340,340 02 of the and listening to the music of of unpaid CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE Fisheries. Mr. Peters went to house, took me to his private box, and the extreme left of the Union line and day and Alvah Parker, residents Bucksport. Unearned 3,002.063 60 ^TRifl sioner of of old premiums. drum corps and singing All other liabilities. 40,735 35 connection wise for a few then an that con- t h o rirrhf t ho rimifoHorafo lino bands, Telephone Dr. Smith, who looked began acquaintance 00 war until the small hours of night, in Cash capital 200,000 that the tinued until the death of Mr. Ford. Now we songs 0. W. Hurd, who died recently minutes and suggested congress- must tramp back to camp for Surplus over all liabilities. 30,079 70 THE TRAVELERS INDEM.V when came and we dreamed over Florence, Oregon, was a native of Frank- man run over to the Coast and Geodetic In 1868 this country was invaded by took a short cut for which sleep dinner; camp, and those and had lived in Dedham dur- 57 “British again the scenes of the day fort, Me., Total liabilities and surplus.$5,413,218 700 Main St., Hartford, t Survey and inquire of the government the so-called Blondes,” Lydia is not far from High Water Mark. Ice his He was a son of A- ing younger days. Under date of March 5, 1914, the stockhold- Assets December 31, 19 the and her rrom l^on- at home. Martha A. Hurd and geographer. Dr. Tittman. Well, Thompson company cream was served to some 50,000Union and Philander F. and ers voted to transfer $1,000,100 from the capi- Loans. that the was 61 old. He had lived in Ore- tal account to the account. Mortgage same thing occurred there, except don taking amusement-loving public 30,000 Confederate Veterans, and it was years surplus Collateral loans. — Blem- where he was Clears Complexion Removes Skin gon for the past 30 years, FIELD & QUIMBY, Agents, Tittman could not refer Mr. Peters storm in burlesque. Their success on that hot midsummer Your Maine Stocks and Bonds,. Dr. by good day. in lumbering and operated 3wl4 Belfast, of local ishes. engaged Cash in Office and Bank. to else, but drew down a chart, led to the organization many humble servant is a dear lover of cream He had become very promi- anybody through life embarassed and dis- steamships. Interest and Rents. and when Mr. Ford decided to Why go that State and was one of the suggesting first that all north of Deer companies and called for the second and third dish. blackheads, nent in NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., All other Assets. with eruptions, a with the figured pimples, wealthiest men of the city. He owned Island was territorial waters and then to head a company Chapman “By golly,’’ the old darky said, “you the tortureB of New York. red rough skin, or suffering home that he built a few years 25 Liberty Street, Gross Assets. and not as $20,000 j that the “territorial waters” sisters (Blanche Ella, Belle, shall have it as as there is salt rheum. Just aBk and one 563,000 Oft I Deduct items not probably long any.” Eczema, itch, tetter, ago. A widow, two daughters Mortgage loans.$ admitted,. he called on me to a bonds. 5,477.195 39 would extend down to Head. The Strand has it) After a two hours rest we started on a for Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Oint- at the of also Stocks and Quoddy your druggist son, University Oregon; 405,204 96 Admitted Assets. 1 notices. The and of E. E. Cash in office and bank.— ■ help through advance press tramp along Hancock Avenue, passing ment. Follow the simple suggestions your brother, A. S. Hurd Oregon; 96 As Mr. Peters was disposed to poke Agents’ balances. 580,906 Liabilities Dec. 31, 191 other Baltimore ef- Hurd of Skowhegan; and two sisters, 49 Gazette, and I think the the many beautiful monuments and skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, Interest and rents. 31,828 Net Unpaid Losses, some of these questions to Chairman Mrs. Ida George of Skowhegan and Mrs. j the space devoted to markers of the different to fective. Excellent for babies and delicate, Unearned Premiums. Flood on the floor of the the latter dailies, regulated regiments lamaa Mnnro Orpf/on. SUTVIVC. Gross assets.$7 058,135 80 House, Always helps. I All other Liabilities. the theaters the size of their adver- Water Mark and the of Trees. tender skin. Stops chapping. Deduct items not admitted. 141,213 99 slowed a little in his to by High Corps ! Cash Capital. up plans present back. at Druggist. but I had been allowed to all stone walls Relief or money oOc, your over all Liabilities,. the bill there for consideration un- tisements, Nearly the have been re- B. Hanshaw, who began Admitted assets.$6,916,921 81 j Surplus again Capt. George i make some innovations in handling copy laid the old wall over which came his career at 8 as a cabin boy der a rule. Chairman Flood knew except seafaring Liabilities December 31, 1913J iotal Liabilities and ■ special THE NATIVE BIRDS. the Surplus,.... and was a free rein in those brave led on which sailed around globe, losses.$ 256,d/l 54 he could not answer the and he given practically Virginians by Gen. Arm- ships Net unpaid FRED C. CUNNINGHAM questions sis- died March 24th at his home in Rockland, 3.U96.4H8 44 presenting the attractive Chapman istead. near the Water Unearned premiums. 3wl2 Prospect, knew also that Mr. Peters had written Standing High ana Lover of our He was 65 years old other liabilities.. 60,7 0 00 When Notes by a Student from pneumonia. All ters to the theater-going public. and near the monument L. I. In re- 1,000.000 00 io the State for information Monument, and a native of Smithtown, Cash capital FIDELITY AND Department star- Feathered Friends. 83 THE CASUALTY! they were ready to start on their where Armistead and but a few cent he commanded the schooners Surplus over all liabilities. 2,503,411 about the definition of territorial waters fell, years of New St., ,'i an illus- To the Editor of The Journal: Now Sardinian and others, York, 92 94 Liberty ring tour Mr. Ford distributed rods from the 19th Maine we George W. Glover, Total liabilities and 81 had a letter from the monument, to Boston surplus.|6.916,921 Cedar New York and department, the the of the season for the lime from Rockland St., City trated four-page circular reading looked across the field a mile to is beginning carrying Me. little informa- nearly and He retired from the sea JAMES PATTEE & SON, Agents, Belfast, which conveyed mighty from interested in birds to be at the New York. Assets December 31) 19i matter of which was almost wholly where Pickett’s and Heath’s divisions people He is survived by his 3wl2 tion. In the meantime Mr. Peters ob- for to those eight years ago. Real estate. $ 1 A'# the columns of The Gazette. height of their enjoyment, D. Robinson. formed for one of the most desperate wife, formerly Lizzie StockB and 6. tained a small concession from Chairman and fond- BOSTON INSURANCE COMPANY, bonds. Some later Mr. Ford built Ford’s who have an innate sympathy Cash in office and bank. for years charges ever made in the world. About Flood, to wit; that the regulations arrival of the of Thomas Massachusetts. balances. ! House in another part of the city ness for these birds, the Mrs. Lucy J. Shaw, widow 137 Milk Street, Boston, Agents’ waters Opera noon began a artillery duel. The at her home in Interest and rents. fishing in those international of blue bird and song sparrow is an Shaw, died March 21st, 1913 and the Democratic convention July Confederates took robin, of Assets December 31, All other assets. should not into force until March 1, along Seminary Ridge one day of 85 years age. go Horace and a harbinger of hope. Troy, lacking and 9, 1872, that nominated Greeley as the of trees at the inspiration Frank Palmer of Pittsfield, be some satisfaction to objective clump One son, Gross assets.$11.< — 191E. This will When about thirteen years of age I Loren Shaw, f for met there and 1 reported near the three survive: 20,600 00 Deduct items not admitted the northeast coast president, Union left center, headquarters stepsons with Collateral loans. 'the fishermen along Press one to try to learn who remained in the home bonds. 4 43 the convention for the American of Gen. Hancock. For more than two began early spring always Stocks and 48^,i00 have been concerned lest of and Francois in bank. 448,b75 91 Admitted assets.If of Maine who the Associ- the names, notes and songs of our birds, her, Wilbur Shaw Troy Cash in office and association, then a rival of hours 300 were their of now guns hurling deadly our of Pittsfield. Agents’ balances.- S Liabilities December 31, 1913 they be deprived rights enjoyed. seat on the and with the help of bird books from 62,723 55 ated Press, and from my hail of iron across the level country be- Bills receivable Net losses.i has secured for me rents. unpaid The Coast Guard bill, which just the recall City Library, kindly by Interest and oTo oi Unearned platform facing delegates tween Cemetery and Seminary Ridges. All other premiums. Senate a unan- Miss Elizabeth M. Pond, 1 Children Ory assets.. All other liabilities. •L> passed the by practically the Maine delegation with Hon. after 3 o’clock the the librarian, seeing Shortly heavy firing 52 Cash capital.. is of interest in Maine. at the was in due time able to name by sight, FOR FLETCHER’S Gross assets.$6,430,329 imous vote, great Eben F. at its head, and cover over all liabilities. Pillsbury ceased. Then at the wooded of Deduct items not admitted. 4o,oB7 65 Surplus to this service all the who sound and about one hundred vari- It would transfer table with me was Theodore Tilton, one of the habit, R I A the western ridge appeared CASTO 87 Total liabilities and 1 savers and consolidate them went or all of our native birds. Admitted assets.$6,384,741 surplus-$ force of life after the Beecher-Tilton scandal most warlike of the eties, nearly imposing, displays it is TWO YEARS AGO. Liabilities December 31, 1913 JAMES PATTEE & SON, Agents with the revenue cutter service. The and died there. It After sufficient observation easy FISHING SIXTY to Paris, France, whole Civil when 15,000 men of 49 3wl4 War, as Net losses.$ 446,249 would become enlisted men of to the kind of bird almost unpaid ----- life guards does not seem so very long ago, but and Heath’s divisions distinguish writes to the Unearned premiums. 2,237.637 11 , Pickett’s emerged, A veteran fisherman UNITED STATES FIDELITY of retirement on far as you can see him, determin- other liabilities. 169,425 76 and be given privileges those who reported or were prominent and in two and steadily away of his first trip to All columns, orderly Boothbay Register Cash 1,000,000 00 GUARANTY ddi* a of his name his manner of flight and capital. pay after period service, just this few are living today. their march ing by 51 part in convention as though on parade, began the Banks, as follows: Surplus over all liabilities. 2,531,429 in the Revenue Cutter A. P. his movements. It is surprising how Baltimore, Maryland as now applies C. of trees on when 16 years of for the clump Cemetery Sixty-two years ago, and 87 and The a can definite tons. Total liabilities surplus.$6,384,741 R BLAND, Pres service and in the army navy. soon bird-lover acquire a schooner of forty ^JOHN Ridge near the center of the Union line age,I shipped on Maine of the life sav< of the shy and almost to cook with; B F. COLCORD, Agent, Searsport, bill provides that keepers Check Your April Cough. knowledge swift, She had f. brick fireplace 3wl2 Assets December 31, IK to tear from the jaws of defeat. a month. and to victory :_:~:uilittle nroQtiiraa if ha nnpp hpcrins were dollars stations shall be warrant officers frost and April rains chill you my wages eight Real estate. ing Thawing The Union guns fire on these de- 21 old and his be catch cold—Head and opened and if he thus be- The skipper was years loans. that number 1 surfmen shall petty the very marrow, you the study in earnest, men about THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., Mortgage ..J voted men. Their front rank fell. Their brother 18; the crew of four lungs stuffed—You are feverish—Cough con- the with indifference, he to rest. Some officers. gins study,even 40 years have all gone Hartford, Connecticut. Stocks and bonds. ana leel miseraoie— im uccu ■ a bird lover. then than now; no office and in bank.... Sumner I. Kimball, virtually the tinually is liable to end by becoming difference in fitting up Assets December 31, 1913 Cash in Capt. New It soothes inflamed of hardtack. balances. for King’s Discovery. This month of March I have seen a butter, no sugar. Plenty 00 Agents’ father of the life saving service and home Real estate.$ 2,240,050 Bills receivable. and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, 1 cooked a few meals before leaving 85 VOICES! ten Mallard four white loans. 27,651,330 rents. its feel 30,000 flock of ducks, in. The s Mortgage Interest and many years general superintendent head clears up, fever leaves, and you to get my hand skipper Collateral loans.- 344,623 40 your a flock of just rice. 1 All other assets. a Belfast coots, small sheldrakes, me to cook some 88 here in Washington, is Maine man, floe. Mr. J. T. Davis of Sticlfney Corner, Me., And Many Are The Voices of winged brother asked Stocks and bonds. 43,109,440 before a He says. Oh, 26 s and on March 18th, just storm, asked How much ? Cash in office and bank. 2,281,017 assets. *' of Sanford. The bill, if made of a dreadful after doctor him, Gross native ”WaB cured cough People. on to boil, the 68,601 33 in the water four mugs full. I put it Agents’ balances. Deduct items not admitted. retire him on three-fourths of treatment and all other remedies failed. Re- eight brant geese alighted t 46,629 19 law, would thousand voices—What a grand chorus! first I noticed was the cover rising up; Hills receivable. like Thirty the and lower bridges. and rents. 1.175,491 81 of a year. This lief or money back. Pleasant—Children men between upper set it agam, Interest Admitted assets. .^ his present salary $4,600 that’s the number of American and took half of it out and going 09 BOe. and at And seen and it is 1 took All other assets. 13,306,735 of the ser- it. Get a bottle to-day. $1.00, Kid- This is rarely here, but soon the cover was up again. Liabilities December 31, 1913 would be in recognition great women who are publicly praising Doan’s species have ever seen dish m the 81 has rendered in de- your Druggist from backache, and the earliest that I any out more and filled every Gross assets.$90,213,919 Net unpaid losses.^ vice Capt. Kimball ney Pills for relief kidney looked 68 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for All Sores. tell with rice. The skipper Deduct itemB not admitted. 2,446,532 Unearned premiums. service and in bladder ills. They say it to friends. They wild geese. galley sake veloping the life saving down and “For g-d All other liabilities. A, are in late I have exclaimed, 13 it in the home papers. Belfast people Deing rather all that nee. Admitted assets....*.$87,767,387 Cash ^ maintaining its remarkable efficiency. This[season what are you doing with capital...... 1 The State Finance*. a Belfast ease: but the first fine but Surplus over all liabilities. the law would make Capt. this chorus. Here’s seen no song birds yet, We can never eat it.” Nothing Liabilities December 13, 1913 Furthermore to Peter F. Welch, <0 Union Street, Belfast the robins, bluebirds, candles to burn. I had a Dutch oven 939.547 98 Kimball the last general superintendent Me., March 26. The annual days will bring Net unpaid losses.$ Total liabilities and surplus.. Augusta, from the crew snowed 69.402 14 17 of says: "I suffered kidney complaint blackbirds and song bake bread in; one of Unearned premiums. i'*’ his duties to officers of Hon. Joseph W. Simpson Me„ redwing and rusty to 23 JAMES PATTEE & SON, Agents, and would transfer report The secre- me a I had All other liabilities. 76,036,208 was filed or four yeans ago. kidney how to make dandy bunk; 3wl4 who State treasurer, which three followed shortly by the Phoebe When 5,000,000 00 of the Revenue Cutter service, York, at sparrows, roast and own coffee. Cash capital. council were in passage, being times grind-my with the governor and today, tions irregular ves- the men over all liabilities. 5,722,228 78 known as Coast Guard officers. white breasted swallow, hawk, we left for the Cape Sables Surplus would be shows that the receipts of the Slate for and then again scanty. I had read of bird, profuse martin, and so on until the were all full of rum and molasses; they 13 The surfmen of the life saving service, amount to $5,081,853.52, derived the use of Doan’s per sparrow, Total liabilities and surplus.$87,767,387 the past year the good results .by could steer the vessel. The skip- GEO. t. JOHN# were when the cuckoo arrives, hardly Me those on the Maine coast, would and the expenditures $4,889,678.21, Pills and at once got.a supply. They first of June, to steer for, the CHARLES H. SARGENT, Agent, Belfast, including of Kidney per pointed out a star a cash balance $649,303.96. I use them in a shower had 3wl2 have the after years of leaving have done me a world of good. still ending the spring migrations man at the wheel out that he privilege, thirty taxes the several cities, yelled All State against I feel I am in need of a to the fishing of on three-fourths pay. 1912 off and on whenever of apple blossoms. lost the star, but we got service, retiring towns and plantations for the year Basil H. Newell. of fish at Li* medicine and never fail to relieve and caught a good fare would be credited with the time have been in full with the exception kidney they ground Attorney They paid 21. 1914. and returned home all safe. Hancock m March have been as civilians and of Plantation No. 8 in County. m*- Citypoint, Weber Wagons BELFAST. MAINE. they employed the total bonded in- oi On Jan. 1, 1913, For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foe- 1 given other advantages in the way received a new car oi weoer Wagons Probat. debtedness of the State was $269,000. sola is a temper tester. The Just Practice in all Courts. J have ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Any skin itching wagons would also Children Cry worse it itches. Doan s easy running general purpose compensation. They more you scratch the Light, in America for 26 yearn for the United States. skin itch- specaltv. for as well as allow- A household remedy agents FOR FLETCHER’S Ointment is for piles, eczema—any I. A. MCKEEN allowances uniforms, Oil. For sprains, take no For sale by —Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic cats, Remember the name—Doan's—and 60c at mil drug stores. ances and gratuities due to enlisted men braises. 28c and 60c. At all A ing. barns, scalds, other. CASTORI of the other services of the United drag stores. her father. He fall on the ice and wan severe-

ly injured—lire. Edna -Ward and two chil- _ dren of Fairfield visited her sister. Hie. Jsapor Raynes, last weak-Blanche Foster resumed ity and Qualify Characterize Raised With her work as teacher in the Pittaflald village Crops schools this week after a two weeks’ vacation. -A Suffragette Town meeting was pre- For Your sented Saturday evening, March 28th, by the Baby. E FRANK COE Pythian Sisters of Victory Temple....Mrs. FERTILIZERS Anna Stephenson was in town March 18th The of looking up school records and calling on Signature THE BUSINESS FARMERS’ STANDARD FOR OVER FIFTY-FIVE YEARS friends_The two village schools are to be 1857 1914 I united this year and the sessions will be held in the District Mo. 10 building.... Mrs. Blanche ii ii "7" 'ii TT^TTBI Allen spent the week-end at Winnecook in the family of Fred Say ward.... Business at M. C. is the R. R. station, which has been brisk all winter, is rather dull at present owing to the bad traveling. Only a few cars of potatoes and GENUINE crat'ing were loaded last week-The Kinney- McKechnie saw mill will begin operations about the 1st of April. Geo. Kimball of Pitta- field is getting things ready and will sIbo run CASTORIA Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Evans the rotary saw.... prepared by him for over 30 years. were called to Monson, March 20th, by the sudden death of a relative....Bert Cole, bag- Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk at gage master at M. C. R. R. Station, is work again after a slight attack of pneumonia. or otherwise; to the WHITE’S CORNER. (Wlnlerport.) protect Willis White of Sargentville was a Captain - guest at the home of C. B. Jewett for several babies. ■__ days recently_Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby and son'Lewis visited Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Whit- ney at Hampden Highlands Sunday_Mr. ^^jeCentaui^ompany^^a^^^S^r^es^ and Mrs. R. L. Clements were guests at the home of A. W. Knowlton in Newburg, March 18th.... Mrs. Ida Atwood of the village visited her daughter. Mrs. C. E. Bartlett, a few days last week....Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clements. Mr. EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS C. B. Jewett and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mr. L. S. Bean, of Aroostook County, Maine, specializes in Potatoes of Quality. His entire crop is purchased for and Mrs. Nealey attended a whist party given by Mr. seed purposes by Messrs. Peter Henderson & Co., of New York, whose standard for seed is the highest potatoes and Mrs. George Hopkins in Monroe, Tuesday Belfast Public Buildings evening, March 17th....Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Company, men acre. The photograph shows Mr. Bean’s digging a field of Irish Cobblers that 418 bushels per Clarke are. receiving congratulations on the yielded 5 % First Mortgage Real Estate Gold Bonds. On another field Mr. Bean’s yield was 566 1-2 bushels per acre, all raised with EL Frank Coe Fertilizers. birth, March 19th, of a daughter. Mrs. Blanche Clarke of West Winterport is with Mrs. Clarke PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED BY LEASE TO THE in the capacity of nurse... .Mrs. E. N. Bart- Mr. Bean’s record with E. Frank Coe Fertilizers is as follows: In 1911, 10 tons; m 1912, 90 tons; in 1913, lett returned to her home last Thursday after CITY OF BELFAST. 150 tons. to use more He expects in 1914. Is there a thought here for you? If so, write us. a visit of three weekE in DorcheBter, Mass., en route for short visits in Waterville The Belfast a _ stopping Public Building Company, Maine Corporation organized for the pur- Pittsfield_Miss Beatrice White of West and pose, has acquired a parcel of lard, located in the center of the business and residence Winterport returned to her home Friday after districts of the City of Belfast, and proposes to erect thereon a building suitable for a week’s visit with the family of heruncle, L. THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, 51 Chambers NEW YORK CITY public school purposes. A contract has been entered into between the City of Belfast St, A. White.... Miss Geneva Jewett, a student in 1 and the Company, whereby the City pays to the Company tor a of ^ J the Belfast High school, spent the week-end period twenty-five years an rental to at the home of her uncle, C. B. Jewett.... Bar- annual sufficient pay the interest and retire the principal of the bonds. These bara and Amos Conant, students at Hebron bonds are subject to call on any interest paying period. at Belfast in 45 minutes after being called by ch ering to report than sickness, death, fires, recess. Count) Correspondence. herstudies the M.C. F. Hurd and Academy, are at home for the Easter The City agrees to pay all taxes and other charges, and to maintain the property in ] but save ... M and all the horrible Frank Brown install- telephone, could not him accidents, things imagin- a few recent- recently had telephones .... Mrs. Julia White spent days the same condition as when delivered to it, ordinary wear and tear excepted,—leaving Perle Merithew or ed in their homes. Wing has moved to the Ezekiel able, with an occasional birth, marriage— with her Mrs. at FcfRY. ly sister-in-law, Mary Hayes, the entire income available for of interest and of these bonds. ROSPECT Mrs. sold her which often in more of sorrow than payment principal place.... Mary H. Merithew has results the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean of Dix- i C. Avery visited relatives in village.... RENTAL. J here to Mr. S. W Shibles and moved to ... About week some one has rid place joy every got were Mrs. M. k... .Mr. and Mrs. Herman' LINCOLNVILLE CENTER. mont guests of their daughter, Jr«we- East Belfast.... Mr. and Mrs. Elwin of of their We often wonder if Dickey j appendix. they A. last Laura Sawtelle The rents have been assigned to the Waldo Trust Company, as "rustee for the s of Brewer were week-end Percy Cross oi Boston is at home on a vaca- Haley, Friday....Mrs. tv Monroe were last a e not to the guests at Daniel Dickey’s necessary human body, why they of who has the winter with thus funds for the retirement of the bonds and of the In- : n relatives-Miss Hannah ! tion... Mis; Mildred Lcrmond has returned Newbuig, spent bondholders, providing payment If,!,.-. week. .Mr. Daniel W.Dodge of Freedom was in were created, yet it has been some years sin e from a visit in Camden_Miss Hall her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Clarke, returned to without for the ol the C relatives in Bangor....W i Georgia terest, regard solvency Company. leafe-a. town last Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Adam's day and while the world is progressing has resume as her home last week, accompanied by her grand- -n Evarder visited in Sar gone to Belfast to her duties SECURITY. j dy- F. W. Mr. Forrest White from we ought to keep up with the times, I suppose. milliner with Shepherd.... sons, Sherman and RodericK....E. N. Bartlett Miss Kate Brier_David Rubin- the bonds consists of *he Montreal, Quebec, spent a few days recently -At the town meeting,March 9th,the follow- The security behind building, erected at a cost of $75,000, stein of Rockland is in town for two weeks and was a guest of John R. Graham at a meeting ing officers were elected: L. L. valued at with his father, Mr. I. D. White-Misses Moderator, Rog- of the Maine State Board of Trade in and the real estate, by competent appraisers $10,000, and the lease to the city, "'*110111.) is boarding at Mrs. F. 11. Rankin’s... .E. F. ; Bangor, MITHTON Ella Flora Knowlton and Mr. Claude ers; town clerk, Clarence Whitney; selectmen, vw Greely, March 17th....Mrs. Edna and Miss OFFERING. \|r ... of Lewiston was here fora Whitney of Fergus Falls, Minn who is a guest Harquail Knowlton from were guests of Mrs. F. L. Rollins, A 1). Cunningham, G. A. Woods; > Liberty Catherine Blaisdell are at home from the E. S. ev k on business-Mrs. Jessie of L. S. Russ, will leave this week for visits in i These ends are offered and not a safe but in addi- G. W. Dow last week, and Mrs. Viola Overlook, school committee, Scavey Piper; file warden; N. S. for the Easter vacation.... Mrs. locally, only provide investment, have to Brockton and Boston. ..There will be a ball May .ughter Gladys gone May to the of the citizens of Belfast. The is Mrs. Dow’s sister, and husband, made her a W. A. Hillman; truant officer, W. L. Gray; Bussey of West Winterport left March 17th, tion appeal strongly public spirit City already up as-ji) -dt her sister, Mrs. Poland. in Tranquility grange hall May l.with music by for a few weeks’ visit in Boston and Lynn short visit Sunday.Mrs. Helen Mears is treasurer, G. D Cook; collector of taxes, Har- to its debt limit and cannot provide funds for the building of a central schoolhouse out f ’ii Beaver Hill visited her Gould’s orchestra-Miss Bertha Learned of Prof. Wm Hebard of Royalton, Vermont, is old B Gowen. for roads and of nursing a sick friend in North Searsmont.... Appropriations: the Easter recess at the home of C. of new borrowings. The condition the present schoolhouse is unsanitary and wholly or -r, .1 f vv da s last week ... Her- Ash Point is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry spending Mr. George Hatch spent last week in Portland bridges, $2,000; town charges and support of M. Conant. to the educational needs of the children. er; ! •' i.o has been helping Mrs. Hurd, for a few days_Among the pleasant inadequate Miller poor; common _Misses Gladys and Maud returned $1,200; schools, $1,200; High I j n order that all who desire in the the bonds are made in feu* ■ turned to Brooks. social events of last week was a surprise par- may may participate issue, to last week, after a week’s visit school, $150; school books, $150; schoolhouse in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ran- Rockport the denominations of $100.00. ty given State of with their sister, Mrs. Charles White. ... repairs, $200; road, $533; maintenance WANVILLE. kin at their home last Saturday evening, when Subscriptions will be received at the City National Bank. The Waldo Trust Company, 1 tn went to Bar Harbor Mr. Daniel Dickey was recently pensioned at State toad. $100. It was also voted to buy a a party of forty of their friends assembled to or Belfast Savings Banks. down a team he had had $24 per month, and Benjamin Wentworth, $12, road machine. pass the evening in games, social chat and worth of bonds have been subscribed for, and the remainder is ii. ltd returned home train both by acts of $61,500 already by was furnished special Congress. card playing. A delicious treat WINTEPPORT. interest. : "m< is at offered at par and accrued ry Cunningham nice were con- by the guests and several gifts PALERMO. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman k port Seminary Mr. and tributed. Amohg them was a pair of gold G. A. Bradstreet and his housekeeper, Mrs are glad to welcome them back after three i: went to Everett, Mass,! lined napkin rings, half a dozen china fruit Minnie visited Mrs. montn’s absence. While away they visited in L their children, Mrs. F. E. Worthing, Worthing’s plates, and two polished oak parlor rockers. T. J Jones, in last week.... Portland, Bocthbay and Malden, Mass ...Mrs »iiM *.ss Julia Chase....Mr. and brother, Augusta The presentation remarks were made by Mrs. 3. E. Bowler returned Friday from Brandon, Willis Roberts is visiting at the home of her. !•- n recently visited at S. D. PRESTON’S Abbie Thomas in a most pieasing manner. Mr. he had been to attend the iuneral of father, Mr. D. M. Spencer....Capt. W. S. ir -n-H O. Cunningham’s ! Ift.,where and Mrs. Rankin extend thanks to all who con- lis H. Nichols-MissKath- Tainter has gone to Boston to join his vessel & Transient Stable r, choked to death with his brother-in-law, D, Livery, Boarding who been in tributed and also to Miss Hazel Miller, Bowler was in on business last that has winter quarters at that port. on street off Main street. I have single and bKt. Kerson lost a • jrine Augusta Is situated Washington just recently very Eaton conducted the affair. week ami called Fred Jones ami .... Mrs. Frank is spending a few weeks etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your g >t loose and 8te too much upon family. double hitches, buckboards, patron- in Boston with Mr. Eaton the renovat- ,.. Miss Beatrice Bowler is at home from Oak during ft Miller and children of age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235 2, house 61-13. Iy28 of the on which he is em- FREEDOM. jrove for the spring vacation-W. W, Tur- ing steamer Belfast, » c. father, Charles Small, last W. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. The Ladies’ Circle met with Mrs. D. W. Mrs. Naoini and Mr. and Mrs. S. ployed .. Mrs T. H. Sprowl is still very ill Kermit Nickerson is visiiing ner, Gregory Dodge March 11th and a large number was E. Bowler and Beatrice attended the with neuritis.... Miss Nettie Graves has re- -dey, in Hampden. j daughter present. At the close of the meeting home- ETinity Union at Coopers Mills last Sunday.... turned from a long vacation spent in Somer- made candies were served... The K. of P’s William Marden has moved into the Eva ville, Mass. Just betore returning home she KaKHiLL n tiiie.) initiated Rev. J G. Vance and R. P. Mitchell attended the and a fine line of r turned to Portland March ! Ehadsey house and had a telephone installed. openings bought Wednesday March 18th, and at the T. lost a steer spring and summer millinery and will soon be v ~ks visit with his uncle, C. evening, _L. Leighton two-year-old for her Mrs close of the meeting an oyster stew was en- \ ast week and a short time lost a nice ready usual fine display.... D. M. ■ Trichy and family have ago hog. ji l^g joyed by the K. of P’s and Juanita Temple.... _Otto Turner, who has been working for his Smith has returned to her home here, having J0Vtt Their many friends regret- j i SALE f Miss will the class ! of the winter at the home of Miss DISCOUNT Ella Greely teach primary and re- spent part leave town_Mrs. Eli; jncle, W. W. Turner, has got through i I at the Academy, beginning April 6th_Mr. j amed home... There has been add- Harriet A. Snow in Bangor.... Mr. George .g a while with her parents, j recently and Mrs. Fred Howard from Belfast were re- Cnmmin has returned home after an absence -AT- t l.: v__1 | id to the Dinsmore Public library 125 volumes f ] -: ui mio. uiai urn utc. u. ■ of several monhs at his trade of tcu fjucoio * >f miscellaneous works. The library has a working Dean has been of stone-cutting. As work has been resumed at ith his gasolene engine.... i appointed Superintendent mae circle oi patrons. Detween z.uuu ana o.uuu MAINE. Schools-Miss Gladys Bryant has entered volumes loaned out Mt. Waldo many of the men who were forced give quick BROOKS, Moody and children were being annually, many go- { j relief without Shaw's Business college in Portland_Hon. into to leave home to find work will soon return. I Webster and family Sunday- ; ng adjoining towns, viz, , Freedom, distressing. | ^ W. attended the of ... Owing to the bad storm and walking on "ley and daughter Ruth, who | D. Dodge funeral Mr.Free- Windsor, etc....There lias been delivered at ! ui uit oi ne- ! now at iugm on 20 man W. Shephard in Morrili March 22nd.... his railroad lor to Boston leguiar meeung mizpan We Have Sale % g her mother, Mrs. W. R. [ station shipment f bekah Lodge, a special meeting waa heid on ral weeks, left Monday for Miss Vera McGray from Burnham has returned 10,000 bushels of potatoes and they are still CAUSES BACKACHE j to transact important matters THIN BLOOD to her who is to take up her studies at the Academy after turning in. Our farmers seem to be following Friday evening join husband, a of business... .The W. C. T. U. held a muscle in the body needs sup- I Discount an absence of several weeks.... Mr. Melvin somewhat in the wake of the Aroostook farm- special Every | service at the of rich, red blood in proportion to * and daughter Vera visited his uncle, of them who raised a few hundred home of Mrs. Albertie George, ply McGray irs, many the work it does. £ :T' D. Thursday evening,March 19th,in honor of Neal R. McGray, in Unity, March 21st....Rev. lusbels for domestic purposes are getting into The muscles of the back arc under '• had both I ho legs broken and Dow, whose was March 20th A 50 Dozen Winter Hosiery Mr. Farnum from Vassalboro occupied the he thousands. Dean Estes raised 3,COO bush- birthday heavy strain and have but little rest. J dear accident last September line program, of and | 22nd. His text pulpit Sunday morning, March ils this year on bis farm on Parmenter hill; consisting readings music, When the blood is thin they lack nourish- receiving treatment at the was Rev. A. J. Lockhart. a sen- Underwear was, “What profit a man if he gain the whole others are in close arranged by Special ment and rebel. The result is I 25 Dozen Winter ;' | nany competition. u■ ■. has so far recovered that ; | features of the were an muscles. world and lose his own soul?” His talk was program original sation of pain in those eiurn to his home.... Hay ward ! entitled "Neal written Rev. A. The best medical authorities agree that very interesting_Miss Hazel Sparrow has JNITY. poem Dow," by on cihtr never means Discounts many goods. urtied from a ten days’ business I J. Lockhart and read Mr. C. G. and a backache seldom or kidney Large returned home from the hospital in Water- A choir consisting of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. by B;yer, | : 1 disease | and New York H. L. trouble. Real organic kidney city.... ville, where she had been for treatment the “Crusade Hymn” written by Marcellus Tenney and mean business, j rosier, Chesley E. Reynolds, Miss Lena Gray, have to a critical point want the cash t e ertetion of a bungalow on and Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart. Delicious may progressed past week.... Miss Anna Brown is visiting her 3. D. Miss Tozier and Mr. and sung by in the back. | ere Chase, Sophia without a pain the buildings of Everett Alley refreshments were served, of hot developing cousin, Olive Stewart. was consisting Doctors its the excre- d last ilrs. M. W. Gray recently formed at the detect presence by spring-Lawrence E. Don- cocoa, sandwiches, cake and cookies, and a J. DOW. Union church....Among the candidates for tions of the kidneys themselves. MARCELLUS itendent of the Swenson granite social time The next will in back should lead are D. N. enjoyed. meeting Pains the always PROSPECT. KiBtmaster in this town Rollins, L. J. i n 1 a 1 jj Concord, N. H., is a to the condition of spending few F. L. of be held at the home of Mrs. James Freeman. the sufferer to look t. t ? town Ward, formerly Hardwick. Vt., called I itevens, C. A. Adams, E. T. Whitehouse and ... Frank O. Otis, who for the blood. It will be found in most cases on old frienda and in 1 (We town ear neighbors last 3. L. Gannett... .The first meeting of the Pink Pills has been employed in Concord, KURNHAM. that the use of Dr. Williams’ week....Alfred Ridley died at his home in < xediton of Dallas V. of the Rollins, bankrupt, Messrs. Jackson and Stuart of are to build the blood will stop returned home... .Jerry Emerson Unity up _ Milo Friday and his remains were to his will be hold at Dunton and liorse’s of the ill-nourished muscles of SPECIAL TO WOMEN ■d to his home in after brought place, raising the roof and otherwise repairing G. J. grumbling Buckaport < it is to his Id home here Saturday for burial. He < Friday, April 24th....James the back. How much better Blended The most economical, cleansing and of Mr. and Mrs. Elden C. Emer- iffice, Belfast, Mudgett’s house.. .Burnham Grangers are to mourn a Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for the 1 leaves their loss wife, a 1 has removed to North where try of la wepk ... daughter, )ickey Dixmont, germicidal all antiseptics Robert Peirce, who is a enjoying a new organ.... Potato buyers from than to to unreasonable Mias • blood give way ’•he May. brother, George, of Milo, and a 1 te has bought a farm.... J. M. Me Loud ofSil- Moses Brown school in Provi- St. Albans were here loading some can last alarm about your kidneys. If you sus- sister, Mies Emma, who lives at the old home rem Mills has been sent here as station Rheumatic hus agent, can make arrived to pass the Easter week.... Mr. and Mn. W. Pease entertained a pect your kidneys, any doctor th here. Three weeks ago their Christo- Mr. was a dif- set bis parents, Hon. and Mrs. Albert father, occeeding Harding-There party of neighbon Wednesday evening, March tests in ten minutes that will your died pher Ridley, very suddenly. The 1 erence of as to having the Waterville fears at rest or tell the worst. family opinion 18th. The time was pleasantly passed in yon have the sympathy of all in their double be- ] L O. O. F., come here to insti- All druggists sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Encampment, social talk and music and n treat was served ^OILse* reavement-Mrs. Grace has Pills. A free book, “Building Up the A soluble Powder to Haley spent the \ ute the new lodge and it was later voted to the Hiram Huetne and Antiseptic Mrs who week with during evening_Mr. will be sent on request by the Harry Paul, have been past her daughter, Mrs. Robbins, in 1 lave the Belfast the ceremonies. Blood,” The of the compound Rheumatic water as lodge perform Mies Mertie Cali have returned from a vaca- Schenec- original be dissolved in needed. w;nter in Veazie-Mrs. Dr. Williams Medicine Co., town, house for Flora who has ... keeping Marden, been A card party of three tables was given by tion in and formula ha* been pur- As a medicinal for douches H. spent Seanport_Mr. Mn. Frank tady, N. Y. Oil. The original antiseptic Cargill, have returned to teaching in Perham, is spending her vacation l Charles E. at his home Reynolds Saturday Brown and son Sherman are in town, en route the in treating catarrh, inflammation or tfcnunt to live. Mr. with her chased and the oil is being prepared by and Mrs* mother, Mrs. Alice Hopkins.... Miss < ivening, March 14th. After playing whist for ulceration of and that ay to Montreal, where Mr. Brown has employ- nose, throat, Wl!l stay with Mr. for a Hattie who Cargill Haley, has been in Veazie for sev- * time the gueBts amused themselves with caused feminine ills it has no k1r ment ....Mrs. Oliver Prescott spent a part of Blended Rheumatic Oil Company. by equal. ray will assist Bral FOR SALE him in the post weeks, spent last week at home_Verna inging and dancing. During the re* For ten the E. Pinkham M evening last week in Levant at her old home_Mn. years Lydia Hurd was a business visitor in Dockham of Sullivan came on the i reshments were served. A time was The lot at the corner of High and evening good Chandler of East Burnham was in this large Medicine Co. has recommended Paztine 1 few Dsrley streets. This lot is has a hours March 16th_Neal train last to a week with all Pearl fully graded, Thursday spend rela- eported by attending.... Henry Carr has one laat C. in their private correspondence with n village day week.Mn. E. Mc- completed and cemented cellar and with foun- WM. 0. POOR & SON, AGENTS. have this week for tives in this 1 Augusta, vicinity-The friends and ought the lot formerly owned by F. was to timber The cellar women, which its superiority. "B neigh- Wesley Alister called to Hartland by the illness of dation ready place upon. proves u ho-d ion at 1 the insane hospital. borB here of Abner Gray were grieved to Voods and intends erecting a dwelling house contains the piping and plumbing connections BELFAST. MAINE. Women who have been cured say were learn for a two house and all is connected 50 Cents George Meservey .call* of bis death, which occurred in Bangor 1 herein the near future... .Lindley Clark of family Try it. Prices: 15, 25 and it is “worth its weight in gold.” At “rn 1 with the sewer. No better lopation for resi- ,arfiner, Mass., last week by at the home of his son-in-law, Fred 1 formerly oi this has t23 50c, or mail. Cunning- Vyoming, town, been dence or house now available in druggists. large boz, by '‘h‘eS3 °f Mr. apartment Meservev’8 mother, bam, last week; alBo to hear that hia daughter, 1 isiting friends and relatives here. He moved FALLING HAIR AND Belfast. Price reasonable. For information The Pazton Toilet Co„ Boston. Mass. .A. J. Skidmore and Mrs. to E. R. Meservey... Cunningham, is seriously ill with pneu- i rom this place to Montana 16 years ago and apply PIERCE, are a few 8tf No. 8 Church Street. Tel. 110. passing days in Port- monia. All hope for a speedy recovery.... 1 iter removed to his present location in Wy- H. C. HofTses William Meservey of Pitts- Mrs. Oscar Clark, who has been at the Eastern < ming. * ITCHING SCALP B are curable. All kinds for a brief at of Maine stay the home General Hospital in Bangor for treat- mean suffering and CLEANING. Isaac Entirely Needless—Use Parisian Sage. It Reynolds, who has been ment, came home last week, much improved in 1 ■ROY MM ■ ■ L mT danger. The CAUSE NOTICE. ltlVfc8 Removes is always internaL STEAMPRESSING in Calais for several health. E. Stone was in Quickly Dandruff—Your weeks, R. Belfast on business, re- Mi Ml Hag Ur. Leonhardt’s °me Head Feels Fine. ■ Guaranteed work In Chirar ody, Manlcur- sunrtay....Hon. L. C. Morse ently... Miss Ervena Goodale spent a few b“™whem-roid and REPAIRING. r in MORRILL. v tablets result, attacking the freedom Sunday.... Miss Edna in Unity recently at the home Now that Parisian can be had at produce amusing by ng and Also Work. lays of her Sage any INTERNAL CAUSE. The are dried up and Shampooing. [Facial f'dS Mrs. Annie Simmons is a or toilet is piles CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER tjPen a vacation at her spending few weeks Mrs. L. W. drug counter, it certainly needless passing j pandmother, Hamilton.... At a re- permanently cared. 24 days’ treatment; $1.00. Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at 186 in Massachusetts with her to have thin, brittle, matted, stringy or faded DR. N. book) my rpturned to Pittsfield to children....Miss c LEONHARDT CO.. Buffalo. Y. (free resume ent moating of the school committee Mrs. hair. No matter how unsightly the hair, how 11 52 Street. Tel. 216-1S Flora Murch went to Bangor last where High over Shiro’s Phoenix Row. week, ] i’lora Myrick was elected superintendent of badly it is falling, or how much dandruff, one Sold by Wm. o. Poor ft Son and all druggists. parlors Store, ihe is employed as a trained nurse....The Parisian is is | ehcols for the ensuing year....Miss Etta Sage—it all that needed.. One 32j) MISS EVIE HOLMES. Funeral of Mr. F. W. waa application removes dandniff, the hair roots Shepherd held at the ] a trained nnrse from lagley, Millbrook, N. Y., are nourished and to Belfast Bank lome stimulated grow now Savings ol hia daughter, Mrs. N. R. Cross, last i her visiting brothers in Troy and Detroit, hair, itching scalp and failing hair cease,— Be eon a-Hand Rev. W. F. The annual meeting of the corporators of Sunday afternoon, Sturtevant of £ he is planning, with a of New York four head feels line. Beet of all, the hair be- goods of every de- party the above bank will be held at their banking TRUCKING. Furni- Belfast comes abundant and scription. officiating. Hia daughters, Mra. Fan- i a to soft, fluffy, radiant with riends, trip Europe very soon....Robert, room on I am prepared to do all kinds of tiuckii , ture. bedding, car- lie Getchell of life and beauty. Vassalboro and Mias Freemetfta son of furniture and piano a Leave pets, stoves, etc. j oungest Truman Cook, had bis arm Yon will be and delighted with April 8.1914, at If A. M.. moving specialty. surprised Wednesday, irdera at the corner of Main and Antique furniture Shepherd of were The > atable, Croc, Quincy, Mam., present g severely cut by a circular saw in L L Parisian Sage. Try at least one cent for tho election of trustee, and a If fifty to transact , itreets, and they will receive atten specialty. you remains ware interred in Morrill I bottle. A. A. Howes A Co. will refund the prompt have to Cemetery.... ogers mill, Saturday that 17 stitches were re* any.other business that may legally come be* , ii n. connection anything if are not satisfied. Telephone sell me a Mr. Robie Mean lost a valuable bon# last purchase pries yon fol-e said meeting. drop q aired to be taken.... We hope when the wet W. posta card and you will receive a call. Lock far the trade-mark—“The Girl with WILMERJ. DORMAN, Clerk. W. BLAZO, prompt Wednesday Dr. was out from a WAJLTKli H. night Darling isson is over we shall have mors Ike Auburn no other. March 14 128 W v.COMBS, something Hair”—accept 17.1914.—8wl2 aldo Avenue, Beelfaat j Corner (Toss and Federal Htr ts, Belfast, 4 __ Wom- The regular monthly meeting of the in their party, and in Aroostook count] an'e Hoapital Aid will be held with Mre Geo, The journal dissatisfaction among Repumican there ia widespread PURE RICH RLOOD E. Brackett Monday, April 6th, at 2 JO p. m. because the leaders refusec Progressives dance et Seaaidc APRIL 2,1914 There will be an Eaater BELFAST. THURSDAY, confer with over a possi with to Republicans Grange hall.Thureday evening, April 8th, the DISEASE bility of uniting forces in coming PREVENTS music orchestra. Refreshments PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY I!Y by Keyes’ State campaign. Democratic free tradi will be served. Bad Blood Causes Most Ailments— The Jour. Pub. Co. has hit the Aroostook potato groweri | Ex-Marahal M. R. Knowlton and ex-sheriff Republican Hood’s Sarsaparilla Corrects It hard, and a Northern Maine Progressivi Edwin Jenkins, both of Belfast, it is reported, For Easter Wear foi I as candidates who served in the last Maine will enter the <$>I .. legislature that is primaries CHARLES A. PILSBURY. Bad blood,—that is, blood | [ Manage. and who is well known thi and sheriff of Waldo county. throughout impure or impoverished, thin to real Mr. have moved front of weaves and of the State, says: “They are coming responsible for more ail- and Mrs, Roy Sholea A beautiful display in great variety designs Terms. For one square, one pale,—is to thi j§ Advertising street more more that a ! else, the Dolloff house on Congress 25 cents for one week ize and Progressivi ments than anything inci length in column, avenue, when thi s and func- Geo, W. Lewis house on Waldo and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. ticket in Maine is a play directly into It affects every organ 1$ season’s latest fabrics of the finest quality --—- a eases it causes ca- they will housekeeping. Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 hands of the Democrats and are anxiou i tion. In some begin $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three in in oth- who has been critically ye to combine with Republican voters fo tarrh; others, dyspepsia; Augustus D. Hayes, at the lowest possible prices. j moiths. and in still others, double with complies p in almost ever; r ers, rheumatism; ill, having pneumonia protection. Progressives and anc feelings is now relieved to be out of danger have th -weak, tired, languid tions, The war of the Wilson Administration town I have visited expressed This is wel- ■worse troubles. on the road to complete recovery. on the railroads has resulted in an ad- chat in turning down the Repub run-down opinion It is responsible for come news to his many friends. vance in and freight rates, lican overtures the leaders had though 1 common passenger conditions, and is the most of Seaside Chautauqui oi The next meeting SUITS—COATS—SKIRTS to the cost more of their own interests and of thei thereby contributing high cause of disease. Circle will be with Mrs. M. E< Hubbard, 4 Pari than had o E is the great- | futures living. own political they Hood’s Sarsaparilla street, Monday afternoon April 6th. Lessoi enricher of the the future of the people of the State- est purifier and from C. L. S. C. book, “Studies in the Poetrj While Belfast, Ireland’s full of woe It a blood the world has ever known. Rol And there is grief and pain; and particularly of Aroostook county, of Italy,” chapters six, seven and eight. wonderfully successful in 1 DRESSES—WAISTS of Peter Charles has been The master hand a whole.” call, quotations from Tasso. to Belfast, Maine. scrofula and other hu- Brings peace removing to holi the whole Castle North, K. O. K. A., has voted 1 If the Portland Press poet had been in from Massachusett i mors, and in building up Two Congressmen a the to be used ii all Ask druggist for aeries of sociables, proceeds The designers this year have used every effort and surpassed their pre- attend- your _ Belfast Friday when returning —a and a Democrat—had i system. is th< Republican it to the purchase of an athletic outfit. This the Hood’s today. Take it—give ! women’s more than ever. ants gave the inside history of Dem- in the House as ti active in the city no? vious endeavors in making apparel charming controversy recently so as to avoid illness. only castle in operation would have all the family ocratic State convention he whether it is true that “the South is ii and its membership has been increased b; |jj sung a different tune. saddle,” the Democrat maintaining that members formerly of castles organised bj News of Belfast. other churches. it is not “in any sense.” The The State con- wrongful A report of the Progressive a Washington correspondent of the bostor The North Church Guild will have picni< Gloves— of the nominee for Governor a cottage or Neckwear—Hosiery is vention says Mrs. Mary J. Lowe building supper Monday evening, April 6th, at th< I Transcript says: H. P. Gardner, that he “was formerly the shore of the Read farm. home of Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrist. Mrs. Clar issue thus raised is interesting He was ,The from of the committei active in Republican politics. and important. It is not, however, at Mr. and Mrs. Max Meer moved Tuesday ence E. Read is chairman Distinctive offerings in the latest novelties for EASTER WEAR council in 1909 the house at the corner of Franklin are unable to be present defeated for the executive first an issue of right and wrong; it is | Chenery and members who H And the E. Perkins either Mrs. Read oi by Col. Harry F. Ross of Bangor and primarily a question of fact. and Cedar streets to the Chester are requested to notify I fact is that the control of the Elm street. Mrs. Gilchrest as soon as The mem was one of the first to embrace the new simple house, possible. I House lies in the hands of twenty-two will mashed potato, rolls A office- Dr. E. D. will close his hospital in include cold meats, party in Maine.” disappointed chairmen ol committees, an oui one in Tapley Wednes- cake and coffee, and will be served by the of the one High Btreet next week and will leave seeker, as are all, or nearly all, whom come from the South. The H. from Hall. This day for a much needed rest. He will spend a imra guild comniiuvec. HOWES, of the new is Tammany JAMES leaders exception party. the illus- simple fact is exhibited for the first time portion of the time in New York. There was a good attendance at of the with The Topeka correspondent graphically—one might precision Last Saturdav the ice that had formed about trated lecture on The Irfimigrants, given the new political 20th in the North Globe says that Republican say geographically—by the walk in front of the office was chopped Thursday night, March Atchison the Voters' post STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX- map just issued by National church Rev. Haraden S. Pearl, assisted by chances in Kansas this year are greatly away and a detachment of firemen under the by League. The lect- E. L. Cook at- H. M. Prentiss with the lantern. and that the party is in better the direction of assistant chief |-THE improved, A bulletin which accompanies map the washed down the ure is one of a series sent out by Congre- than it has been at a;iy time since tached hose to a hydrant and shape some of the which and of unusual interest at analyzes “jokers” in of the gational House was in 1912. The reverse is true square front government building. the break were inserted in the rules, revised when this when the is being agitated letters time, question the and will not ADVERTISED Letters. The following of Progressives, they the Cannon fight was won. It shows that at the National capitol. Others of the series than the coun- remained uncalled for in the Belfast postoffice have tickets in more half the rule to the House some will be given at the Sunday evening services aiming give for the week March 31st: Ladies—Miss are for ending ties. “Their candidates picked of control over its committees in the North Church. measure Carrie Frost, Miss Helen Heath, Laura Jewell, them” the Globe correspondent. says was so “safeguarded” and hedged about Miss June Williams. Gentlemen—W. E. Car- The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will have That is the situation here, in Maine. “Each with limitations that today: penter, W\ L. Gardner, J. B. Pritchard, J. F. an Easter sale in the church vestry April 8th, is a law m. when there will be a Tuesday the National House voted, standing committee supremely Sprague, Albert Weymour. beginning at 2.SO p. and in unto itself as it was the best sale of fancy work, aprons candy charge 247 to 161, to repeal the provision of the during days Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kimball came from of Miss Nettie Follett, Mrs. Alice Gannon and 1911 The result is a combina- Panama canal act exempting American of Cannonism. Portland last Saturday with the remains of make Mrs. Emma Lstes. A puLlic supper will be from the of tolls. It tion of undisturbable forces which their six-years-old daughter, Clara Frances, vessels payment served from 6 to 7 o'clock under the direction the This map and who died recently of diphtheria in Portland. of farm and seeds have increased1914; each 1 sales was a for the foreign shipping in- up ‘organization.’ assist- || der that Ex-Gov. William T. Cobb It’s looting East and West and North and loot- j 118^ CO, lo a uiciuuci uic utinui DRUGS, AND MEDICINES. might will be answered from “A Favor GROCERIES, ing at the source. by quotations the cast. The has been well rehearsed of the play J« continue to serve as a member for the And the Northern Democrat j Critics;” reading, Bryant’s America, by and with the specialties to be introduced an board.” Politics was never carried into holds the and bat 1 Mrs. Howard L. Meekly bag Whitten; paper, “Literary attractive entertainment is assured, and as for the Belfast While shouting Southerns scorn him Miss Millie the election of trustees Growth,” by Mitchell; reading, of the school alumni are at home As a yellow Northern rat. J many High of I “Lines on Willis 8nd in Lowell’s Fable THE NEWS OF THE GRANGES. Free Library until the advent Mayor Poe,” from college for the Easter vacation there The Churches. EASTERN STEA SUSHI for Mist Florence Kimball, Hanson and his one-man city govern- Ex-mayor Hanson made a pitiable ex- j Critics, by should be a crowded house. State Master Stetson of the Maine State ment. Hon. Williamson, a Dem- hibition of himself in the Democratic Miss Annie L. Barr, the librarian of the Crafts. The annual of will be Joseph j Arts And meeting A special Palm Sunday Sermon CORPORATION the ; Belfast Free Library, read a most interesting Grange is again about after a severe illness ocrat, was retained as chairman of State convention at Portland. If he the Arts and Crafts Society will take place at the Universaliat church next Resources of Our Free preached with which confined him to his nf tvnof/iOD nnrlor T?QTlllhlipon Pltu j paper on “The Library” erysipelas j believed to be true all that he had said May 6th, when an important question will be Sunday. Bangor Line-In Effect I before the Arts# and Crafts home in Greene for nearly eight weeks. Mr. his society Friday discussed and voted viz: Whether or next governments until his death. and written of Mr. Pattangall abject upon, The Mission will hold services March 27th. It told of the amount of Episcopal Stetson expresses his with the work- evening, the be to the Belfast delight BELFAST AND BOSTON $3 25 mil the man he had denounced not society changed at 3 30 m. in the North church submission to valuable information contained in the Sunday p. of the post, saying that the Grange March the library an arts and crafts de- ings parcel Under date of Belfast 25th, deficient in the attri- Women’s Club, having TRIP $6 00.; shows him to be and readily available by the system of classifi- vestry. as an organization will stand behind the de- an interview partment along with many other departments. Boston Globe printed alleged If he did not meet as usual at the TURBINE STEEL < H butes of true manhood. cation adopted. Miss Barr used by way of The Men’s Forum will partment in all its extensions of the service. STEAMSHIP to his This has been discussed for some time among with ex-Mayor Hanson in regard church next Sunday at noon. All believe his charges against Mr. Pattan- illustration books on many subjects, and her Universahst Leave Belfast 3.00 p. m, for I the and there is a strong Union Harvest of Center Montville to the Democratic State con- membership feeling invited. Grange days and for delegation in what category should he be paper and exhibits were a revelation to many men are cordially Thursdays; Searspor: gall, in favor of the change. Already the club has has adopted the following resolutions of and 7 30 in which it is said of the ex- : Winterport, a. m., Wed- vention, either how much de- of the resources of our library outside of its The Seaside Society holds regular placed? In case, a most successful literary department and as Spiritualist respect: Saturdays. Mayor: his enforced store of current fiction, periodicals, etc. The services at their place of meeting on RETURNING pendence can be placed on the membership is very large, and embraces Sunday It having pleased an all-wise Providence to This he was candidate for re- next paper will be on April 14th, when Miss street at 2 and 7 p. m. Leave India spring of to the party he those who are interested in various lines of High remove from our Grange circle Bro. Daniel Wharf, Boston, 5.00 ; was professions loyalty and election for Mayor, but not indorsed Elizabeth A. Kelley will have for her subject, at the First Parish days Fridays. and worked work and the change seems very advis- The morning service Groves; therefore, be it the local had twice voted against? study, Leave Rockland at 6.15 a. m., VV- by Democratic organization, Recent Books of Travel. a. Sun- Some be to a vote on 6th. is held at 10.45 m.f of our brother and which nominated Robert F. Dunton. Mr. The estimation in which the ex-mayor is able. It will put May Cjiurch (Unitarian) Resolved, That in the death Saturdays. Citypoint. The of ‘of school meets at 11.45. to his wife FRED W. Belfast Man was Mr. Han- fre- Society Equal Rights Mrs. Abbott of Saco, president the Maine day. The Sunday we extend our heartfelt sympathy POTE, Agent, Dunton elected, defeating held by many is illustrated by the The had held their supper and entertainment in Pea- Federation of Women’s Clubs, will be unable at the Universalist and children. son by 15 vctes. Republicans remark when the proceedings at The regular services no nominee and Mr. Hanson claimed that quent vey's Hall, Saturday evening, March 28th. to come to Belfast to speak before the Arts will be as follows: Resolved, That our charter be draped in became that his sudden church next Sunday U. S BRANCH OF THE his defeat was due to votes. Portland known, wa6 a attendance on as Republican There very good considering and Crafts society April 7th anticipated. service at 10.46 o’clock; Sunday mourning for thirty days and that we place on was on the ballot as a Citizens’ to boss rule must have been preaching NORWICH UNION FIRE He official conversion the bad travelling. A bountiful supper was of recent but it is our records these and that a It is because illness, hoped school at noon. resolutions, copy candidate. a deal from which he 90 brought about by served to between 80 and people and an in- to hear her later. be sent to the local papers for publication. INSURANCE SOCIETY LIMIH in Christian Scientists hold services in Like else that appears in tbe future. But that is was all. Mr. The everything was to profit teresting program enjoyed by Committee. The new school "When the twilight shadows deepen, The School 127 Main street, Sunday morning at of England. the out-of town concerning the who to him and Mrs. Wm. N. Lower rendered both vocal their hall, And the night draws on apace; papers to those sought expel committee met and organized Monday evening, at 7.30 unjust 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening Nearer seems that last sweet greeting. Assets December 31, 1913 ex-Mayor this is a gross misrepresenta- the he had betrayed. There and clarinet solos, which were very much en- Giles G. Abbott chairman. from party March 30th, electing which all are welcome. When is closed life’s weary race, After the entertain- o’clock, to Stocks and bonds.*2.41 tion. A Democratic caucus was called for The joyed and appreciated. The committees will be announced at the In the silence, hushed we listen, was no opportunity bargaining. April Cash in office and in bank. -*• was ment the remainder of the evening was spent services for the week at the Meth- For the voices heard no more; to nominate a candidate for mayor, was death. In Under the new law the School Com- The balances. ex-mayor facing political meeting. we shall meet our loved ones Agents' the young people in playing games. Mr. church will be as follows: This, Knowing Bills and Hon. Robert F. he would have been by mittee fixes the salary of the truant officer and odist On that blissful shore.” receivable. largely attended, a few minutes more Sun- heavenly and Mrs. Wm. N. Lower, Frank Orser and Mr. S. evening, the prayer meeting; Interest and rents. was nominated acclamation. it was voted that they pay him. Percy Thursday, • J. Dunton by an outcast, as the Democrats of Maine school J. Clement, All other assets. Miss Mabel E. Young signed themselves as the at 10.30, morning worship; Sunday caucus and Edgecomb was elected truant officer for day, Annie L. Clement, Hanson then called a Citizens in convention assembled would have re- service at 7. p. m. members of the Society of Equal Rights, which the of the Brick at 12m.; evening Huldah Ramsay, Gross assets. nominated himself for thus bolt- schools, with exception mayor, ard the Republican party the to 24. The at the church will be as Deduct items not admitted. pudiated him, brings membership up pro- school, where Mr. Edwin Frost was elected, The services Baptist the of the to which even- ing nomination party does not want him. ceeds for the evening, above expenses, were follows: meeting thiB, Thursday, the compensation to be as follows: 50 cents for Prayer Admitted assets. ?••>. he of 69. The date of another supper and enter- __oorulno Snnriav at 10.45 a. m.; professes allegiance. In hiB personal organ August 21, $11 calls within walking distance and SI where a Liabilities December 1913 at 12 o'clock. All who do not 31, an tainment will be announced in the near future. Sunday school Hanson “Open team was needed. It was voted that the school are Net 1913, Mr. published attend school at any other church unpaid losses. ago the big city news- ....Mrs. F. W. Keech. an experienced nurse, Sunday “Twenty years to Hon. W. R. Pattangall” in team from South Belfast need not go to the invited. Christian Endeavor at 6.30; Unearned premiums. most Letter cordially a hanging as the returned to her home Saturday from Belfast, that at 7.30. All other lial iliiies. papers regarded he twelve reasons for house of Asa Cobb for the children, but evening service which gave for Mrs. Josiah Surplus over all liabilities. news of their day,’ is the where she had been caring at the main road. It and marks the important his mind. The words quot- they must meet the team Next Sunday is Palm Sunday Peas “changing Sweet be an editorial in the. Mitchell, Cedar street. of Week. Services will Total liabilities and sentence of ■ AI 4knf in Muv 1Q15 was voted to insure the Head the Tide beginning of Holy surplus. opening »- *- CU 1C1U IV n*'- North of The annual meet- held each evening in the Congregational FIELD & Saturday Evening Post. That is true The Belfast W. C. T. U. schoolhouse for $2000 and not under the 80 per of Thursday and QUIMBY, I Hanson had written Mr. Pattangall vestrv with the exception 3wl4 Bel fa York of the Woman’s Christian Temperance cent It was voted to leave the o* will be an ob- at least 40 years ago. The New ing clause. pay Saturday. On Thursday there to support him in his candi- and Commun- promising Union was held afternoon at the home Mr. Albert W. Hasson, regular janitor for Me- servance of the Holy Sacrament had a in Richmond, Friday HASTDRTIUBIS Herald correspondent These twelve rea- which will be held in the auditorium. dacy for Congress. of Mrs. Evie Wright on Pearl street. Mrs. morial Hall, for extra work caused by the ion, CARD OF THANKS in the late 60’s who covered will be no services on Saturday night. BY THE POUND Virginia, an outsider, seem with There sons, read today by Annie M. Frost was re-elected president.with schools in the building, Supt. Woodbury. will last but one half hour from We wish to thank all our frier two or three States The services ob package. that and adjoining noth- as all mem- in “full of sound and fury, signifying the following other officials: Vice presidents. It was voted that the Superintendent secure a 7.30 to 8. and the public as well sympathy in our bereavement of his work was re- and 9 invited to attend. kind and the greater part have been Mrs. Ann M. Smart; Universa- supply for Mr. A. V. Hayes in Grades 8 bers of the parish is cordially our father, as expressed in *• _1_I_ and while they may Congregational, ing;” remainder of the school year. services and music floral offerings. CACV.UWUIID v* --V Miss for the present The usual Palm Sunday pur Ling how can Mrs. Sarah Fletcher; Methodist, to the author, you list, It was voted to leave the bill of Austin W. will be next Sunday. CHAS. F. MRS. FANNIE GETCIH in the immedi- convincing given SWIFT, were very frequent years at Hattie Unitarian, Mrs. Augusta Water- Pease of Portland for services as architect on MRS. LIDA CROSS, account for his “change of mind Hook; the week at the North MASONIC 1 EMPLE. a new school The services for DR HOVEY L SHEPiH the Civil War. And in Mrs. Mabel Howard; recording plans for the proposed building even- ately following If there has been man; BaptiBt, church are as follows: This, Thursday, Portland last week? with the Superintendent, instructing him also p MISS FREEMETTA SIU of cases the last words of Mrs. Minnie Coombs; correspondipg at meeting; Sunday, at 10.45, majority secretary, to confer with the City solicitor and with the ing, 7.30, prayer great in Mr. Pattangall, personally, sermon, “Voices from on any change Mrs. Alice Gannon; honorary treas- made an informal morning worship and the condemned as they stood the scaf- secretary, Mayor. Percy H. Wood ap- at or the public of his child to the the Unseen;” followed by Sunday School; that politically professionally, Miss Ellen P. Frothingham; treasurer’ plication for Hie admission illustrated fold the conviction they urer, 6.30, Christian Endeavor; at 7 30, expressed is not aware ot it. first grade. The Miss Lora Maxcy; Loyal Temperance Legion “The Church and the Nation s. Fight were straight to Heaven. lecture, going The denial at Portland that Mrs. Annie M. Frost. Superintend- for Health.” Monday, April 6th, in the of ex-mayor’s secretary, Beginning Chicago Times—this was days Miss Eds brief services will be held in the vestry at 7.30 he was in forming an independ- ents—Bible and evangelistic work. i D. & M. Base Ball Good? now engaged with the exception of Thurs- W. F. Storey, then a noted editor, a Mrs. every evening, ent was a He calls it H. Woodbury; floral mission and charities, evening at best and most up of that party quibble. dost mim day and Satuitlay. On Thursday for 1914 represents the strongest, the yellow journal Ethel Collins; in the Church catalog oi ■ forgotten—was but declaration of of Ida E. A born; assistant, Mrs. 7.80 Communion will be held on the market. It is the result c'.ub; the principles does not date line of athletic goods and much to startling head- Mrs. Whitmore; scientific auditorium. All those whose worship of the rm< period given Demo- Sunday school, Mary to OURstant hard work and the proper application the Independent invited study, ■ take them elsewhere, are cordially v. hich and on one occasion it headed a re- instruction, Mrs. Goldie Curtis; received from actual players, for i" lines, cratic and the alleged purposes of temperance STOMACH unite in these services. valuable suggestions Club, TOUR we ask for the same kind, appre “Jerked to literature, Miss Bernice Durgin and in it of a negro execution: for doubt- temperance very grateful; presenting port the promoter, leave no room Safe and Ef- to issues. who antinarcotics, Mrs. Clara Cottrell; prisons Use Mi-o-na—Sure, State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) ^ tive reception given previous Jesus.” “Joe” Elliott, reported held over the for their continued patronai.- ing that it was a club to be Mrs. Wa- Lucas County, To our old friends, we are grateful Herald for and almshouse, Augusta Relief ), senior that >> races for the New York jails fective Indigestion makes oath that he is we are sure to we can only say horse heads of both parties by Boss Mrs. M. L. Mitchell; Frank J. Cheney our new friends, whom make, political terman; railroad work, ii of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing a and the distinction If era not able to digest yonr food; partner best of material and workmanship, prompt delivery, fair,dealing, fifty years, enjoyed to be used for or such Mrs. Hattie mercy, yon and Hanson, against soldiers and sailors, Riggs; if your stomach is sour, business in the City of Toledo, County to meet their individual needs, horse named for him, you lack an appetite; will the proper application of an ability of having a race either as be favored Sunday observance, Mrs. if your State aforesaid, and that said firm pay that number of sat candidates of party Mrs. Elisabeth Heal; gassy, upset; your tongue coated,'; for each that they will be included among to report execu- Mrs. Ann and are diny; if you have sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS safely predict was also called upon In fact the remark was Evie peace and arbitration, bead aches you cured whom we call our friends. or opposed. Wright; or csoe of Catarrh that cannot be customers the Post R. A. Clif- heartburn and pains in your colon bowels, and every tions. “Now-a-days,” as says, wanted an office in M. Smart; systematic giving, Mrs. CATARRH CURE. come to our store and look heard that “if anyone suffer needlessly? byy the use of HALL'S We want you to see our goods; see school why FRANK J. CHENEY. »■ “in metropolitan paper you only must see ford; purity, Mrs. Laura Pease; savings now—today—from A. A. Howes & Co., over—that will convince you. Upon receipt'of catalog price,we your Waldo county in the future they Buy aubacribed in my see Edna Mothers’ meetings bo* of Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets. Sworn to before me and article except bats, duml brief mention of a hanging-if you to have banks, Mrs. Madden; a fifty cent A.D. 1886. liver to any address, charges prepaid, any Mr and he is reported and see how you presence, this 6th day of December. a of 25c HanBon;” White Ribbon recruits, Mrs. Emma Ray; Take them regularly quickly or sticks. On all C. O. D. shipments deposit *. at all.” and no effective for A. W. GLEASON. polo hockey any mention to take off his coat and work get relief There is more remedy 1rSeal) will be sent to examination, charges pn I promised Mrs. Alice Gannon; medical temperance, Mi-o-na. It strengthens and Notary Public. required; goods subject candidate for press, stomach ills than and Your truly, the for at least one Republican committee, Mrs. and aafely the digestive or- Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia taken internally SEND FOR CATALOG. that the straddle of Mrs. Isaiah Cross; program builds up surely aur- It is predicted such irritated membrane and in- acta directly upon the blood and mueoua a office. Will he keep Miss Woodbury, Mrs. A bom, Mrs. Wa- cans, soothes the State convention on prohibi- county Frost, of the Your faces of the lyatam. Send for testimonials, Progressive the voted to creases the flow digestive juices. now? Will he go on with terman and Misa Maxcy. It was and become well free mean the loss of several thour*- pledges whole is benefited you tion will new or will it At system CHENEY * Toldo. O. enrollment of his party, meetinga in July and August. fwi F. J. CO.. to the Bull Moose ticket in he hae suepend strong. 76c. and votes like the many corporations a social hour Mi-o-na is different from other digestive Sold by all Druggiata, end, the close of the business meeting Pilla for The of Oxford that have died a-borning or end- remedies. Money back if not satisfied. Taka Hall’a Family conatipation. September. Progressives promoted was and rsfreahmenta ware served. bossiam in financial loss to the atockbolders? enjoyed county are in revolt because of ed The Belfset Minstrel Company, plav«d a Mrs. E D. Butler of | || i* '3 of Belfast Lynn. Hum., wiU bold I in Monroe Marc J The News communion I engagement Friday evening. | Service ,t the Sp,rituaii.t hell thi. 27th, under the auspices of the Monroe Hig Thured.y, evening. A ,iWer wi„ ^ street commissioner, James H. THE School, with a dance following. The compan The new taken. in and assnmed hia was a most an t ,,as sworn yesterday given encouraging reception next time are Harr, only eon an you bathing of Mr. and Mr.. Leroy A have made engagement for Brooks Th Clothes 1. to be Coombs, out after a critical is of Frank H. Turning dUp'on‘t forget the public dinner given just take your wet foot and operation on hi. company composed Mudgeti circle in Memorial throat, performed by Drs. Earl Hammons, and Harle | Thomas H. Marshall Eugene D. Taplei Percy Pendleton, on and Foster C. Small. 22nd. make an imprint the Godfrey, end men. The circle is Alto Hall April Inside Out The Cadies’ Johnson, Malcolm McKeer Store, under the new man- Sewing Circle of the Universal Cottrell, Lloyd The t'ity Drug floor. Then place your 1 .st church will have an Ritchie, Milton Harol i ,f Head & Hills, opened for business ell-day meeting today Alphonso Stephenson, with and Howard shoe beside it—and Thursday, Mrs. Arthur A. Blair. A Coombs Tibbetts. Melville H We m. y esterday. you’ll pic sometimes think it would be ! s, 1,1 a. nic dinner will be Robbins is the pianist. two served and several friend, of Trade has extended the time wonder how the could invited. a ) e Board New Advertisements. James H. Howes good plan if all men’s garments were ,.,.,ving the beat slogan for Belfast to ever go The April term of the Odd Fellows block, makes a fine display fo r ! together. Supreme Judicia sold inside our. For that’s about the best 15th. Make a try for the $5 reward. Court will of way ^ How different with the convene Tuesday, April 21st, witl Easter suits, coats, skirts, dresses am the most talked of Albert M. a wc know to show the Battle of Gettysburg Judge Spear of Gardiner,, presiding waists in great variety of weaves and de difference between GOOD of will he-on ,0 the history filmdom, famous About one-half of the venires signs of the season's latest fabrics ;also glovei have been re- clothes and clothes that are GOOD LOOK- House and Thursday turned to Clerk of neckwear and for wear ...A just \ S Opera Wednesday Courts, George I. Keating hosiery Easter & 9th. GROUND A. & Co. have the and best as ING. April 3th There will be a meeting in the Brick school- How«*/3 largest W. Patterahall will now house East sortment of farm, field and garden seeds eve r ! , Kalph plow Belfast, April 6th. to organize a of the sea, and has branch of the School offered in Waldo county. They ar n a, instead ploughing and Home Association F. Mason for this brought directly from the grower and are soli farm, the former Howrrd school. The principal object of the is in bulk or packages. No need to pend a#a; in Hast Belfast. Association to bring about the closer ac- 1|iaoe> for seeds. When caH at the store get Kuppenheimer of you t the nominations sent to the Senate quaintance parents and teachers for the A 'i n|t catalogue ...Harry W. Clark & Co. sell th« the following: Amos Nichols to be pupils benefit. The Superintendent, teachers ,',Kere well known clothes and tin Lee M. Treat to be and all interested trust that there will be a Kuppenheimer .master at Searsport; good attendance next equally well known Guyer hats. Nothing bet at Vinalhaven. Monday evening. Clothes postmaster ter in either line. Now is the time to get you: Orrin J. 10 avenue, Dickey retnmed Saturday from an Vrf (. a Flanderaof Searsport Easter outfi:....The base ball season is non excursion trip to the National capital with the Belfast will have a millinery opening at hand and Carle & Jones carry the D. & M are tailored GRIPPER Houlton and Fort Fairfield schools and honestly through and Saturday with a fine line of spring and High base ball goods. Send to them for their cata their chaperonee. were fortunate for ladies and children. They in Goods sent t< through with just as much care in the unseen as ...,...,r hat shoes. They not only fol- log of athleLic goods. subject meeting President Wilson and had a very examination. See their advt. for Marshall circle held their regu- particulars in the seen That’s ... H. low the lines of the normal pleasant call upon Senator Burleigh, who was places. why they’re tull-value ....Now is the time to put down eggs. A. A last afternoon, followed m „ng Tuesday born in Aroostook county and knew the par- Howes & Co. have water at 15 cent! clothes at to a social hour. toot—but are so construct- glass $16.50 $25.00. ent lunch and They ents of maDy in the Mr. re- party. Dickey have ever 14th. a quart, the best they carried serve Appomattox Day April ports Senator Burleigh as in excellent health ed that they will correct the ....The Ground Gripper shoes, sold al and only will be a whist party under the Bpirits. Don’t put oft your Easter clothes public faults of the unnormal. the Dinsmore Store, not only follow the linef ,f A. E. Clark Camp, S. of V., in Me- Do now. BAKED uwl. The "Baked Owl" supper in of the natural foot, but conect the faults oi buying any longer. it ■ si] next Monday evening, followed by These wonderful shoes are the UniverBalist vestry last Thursday evening the unnatural. Try them.... Annual meeting The admission will be 15 cents. 8 -111 was attended. In recent of the Building Association at the of- for men and women at largely view of events Pythian bank has a new set of ty National baked crow would have been more appropri- fice of James Pattee & ton at 3 p. m. April vivid in color, and had they but would not 14th_Mrs. Fannie Getchell. Mrs. Lida W. Clark & i -j. a green $5.00 the pair. To be ate, have drawn the many who Cross, Harry Co., earlier it would n a few days went out of was Dr. Hovey L. ShephCid and Miss Freemetta place at curiosity. The vestry deco- as a tribute to St. Patrick. found only a regarded j rated with real owls, the waiters wore minia- Shepherd publish card of thanks... .Carle & The Main Street Clothiers. ft a full line of Edison records Mutual Girl" ture owls, and over the pictures on the walls Jones carry and aj pearance of “The were owls. The menus were owl will be delighted to have you call and hear rial now running in some of the tiny shaped, and included baked them. The Biue Amberol records are a de- at res in this country, will have its owls, scalloped clams, baked bea b, salads, cake and coffee. The light_Water glass for putting down eggs at tearance at the Opera House Friday rolls, baked owls did not Poor's Drug Store, 15 cents a quart; 40 cents a j,, v i appear until the supper was well and to be in .Chas. F. Swift, Masonic Ten.pie, has at- over, proved cookies cut gallon... ,w of Fogg’s market is always owl with of and sweet peas arid nasturtium s.eds in great va- of fruit and flowers, shape, eyes, etc., chocolate; GUYER Hats are h its display also seed for farm and these, with the hand painted menus, were riety; peas garden.... s has added a reminder of Easter not of are wanted to caii at 12 Main only Leaders retained as souvenirs of a good and a Mothers boys chicks and bunnies. The Five reels of pictures and a band concert is supper ribbon street and see the suits for boys with two but Commanders- what good time. market is kept neat and ; you get for a dime at the Opera House ihe pairs oi pants they are selling at $4, $5 and$6. command ad- fowls and vegetaDles is tonight. Hear the “Invader,” composed and The children’s dancing party and tea giver, they Ilf meats, Single pant suits at $2 50 and $3.Meats^re arranged by Mr. W. N. Lower,Clarinet Virtuoso in Memorial Hall last Saturday afternoon by 1 miration for correct low at Perry’s Cash Market, M- in street. See of The Belfast Band. Miss Marian who has of Lambert, successfully ■c;ion of Miss Bertha M. Boody j prices quoted for the month of April, or until style and faithful conducted a dancing class for several months, Mass., as Dean of Radcliffe College, Mrs. Leroy Strout entertained the Once«in further notice. service at low cost. j was a great success and was largely attended. Mass., has special interest in Bel- -a-While club Monday afternoon at her home Cherry blossoms, screens, lanterns and para- FOR SALE BY Miss Mary Wa- in Main street. member was mother, formerly j Every present and a sols cave a Japanese effect Japanese If you enjoy Havana Cigars fry a Pearl H. W. CL ARK & CO boin and her and a afternoon was At a Belfast girl, spent delightful _passed. Ruth Elizabeth drill was given by Dinsmore, Brook made from Cuban Tobacco grown in here. She was a cousin of Mrs. five o’clock coffee was served with chicxen ^ Doak, Helen Weecott, Dorothy Drinkwater, Maine. For sale at all dealers. • of Belfast. salad, hot tea biscuits, olives and wafers. Wednesday evening, March 25th, a class of 'rosby and Katherine Brown. Mrs. L. Hall will be the Margaret Chenery candidates was initiated into Emma held in the Brainard Virgil next hostess. eight publican caucus ore kimonos, as did Miss Lambert and They White Barker of March 28th, P. G. I Tent, Daughters Veterans, i. -n, Northport, Board of Trade. At a meeting of the Bel- the following ladies, who assisted in serving which now numbers thirty members.with many elected delegate to the Republican fast Board of Trade Friday March tea, cakes and ices: Mrs. Horace Mrs. evening, Chenery, of the Veterans and Sons of Veterans as obli- vention to be held in Augusta April 27th, various matters of interest to the city Morris L. Slugg, Mrs. E B. Giichrest, Misses gated members. Covers were laid for 35 for 5 WATER GLASS**""”"" as alternate. The vV. P. Greenlaw j were discussed. The plan for having a two Clara B. Keating, Marian Hazeltine and Eve- P. G. the banquet that followed the initiation, the town committee was elected: lays’ circus in June, in which local features P Morison. yn menu cream cake S The best we have ever had. Now is the time to down W. I including salads, rolls, pie, put rman, Bert McIntyre, H. Elwell, may be introduced, is outlined in another col- J. B. Pearson & Co., clothing manufacturers, and coffee. The banquet was prepared and Price 15 cents a Herrick, Ervin O. Hills, umn. The matter of the harbor was I your eggs. quart. ; George dredging ! who at one time had a in this and factory city, served by a special committee of which Mrs Joel P. Wood, Isaac S. Hills taken up, and it was decided that a channel 200 going from here to Tbomaston, have made Isabel Conant Howes was chairman. k A A HOW PA & CO.. \ 1 Stevens. feet wide up to the steamboat wharf, then | a to the Rockland Chamber of proposition Insurance. statements of the follow- narrower, with a basin in which to turn See son of Mr. and Mrs Le- large Commerce with a view to under L the little combining insurance local steamers, would make the harbor desirable as j ing companies represented by was the ! one roof in that the four factories Strout. Main street, happy city they States and m outlet for the Canadian agents: United Fidelity Guaranty 3 to 6 of twelve great northwest, are now in New h 26th, from o’clock, operating England. They of and ind the in line to with the Co. Baltimore, Md., and The Fidelity Gantts put city negotiate 200 with a ! YOUR honor of his 6th birthday. want a building 70 by feet, good Pattee BLY Canadian railroad for the sale of the Casualty Co. of New York city, James and then all were in- managers two stories above and so con- as own ed for a time basement; it, & American Central Ins. important your Belfast branch at the of the lease Son, agents, Belfast; Clocks and the expiration that a third can be add- Jewelry uie dining room, where birthday structed story readily Co. of St. and Orient Ins. of and more tedious—but Watches, in 1919. It would also ensure the transfer of Louis, Mo., Co., perhaps done little chicks will a lease of such structure for of. and be sure to have your work by th its six candles and ed. They take Field & Bel- is her at the Bar Harbor but-iness from Rockland to Hartford, Conn., Quimby, agents, strength great? decorations made the table 10 with of and are will- er Easter years, option renewal, Massachusetts Accident are nervous and and ensure the of a hotel for fast; Co., Boston, Women who W. M. Phoenix Row. frosted to- Belfast, building to about THAYER, Jeweler, ractive. Animal crackers ing pay $1000 per year. They expect Wilfred H. Lord, summer travel. An interesting feature of Mass., agent, Winterport; fretful and fatigued prompt- and ice to run 300 or more machines and easily gf; were at each place, and cakes ; give employ- Fire the was a talk Edward R. Pierce London & Lancashire Ins. Co., Ltd, of and natural en- ! meeting by to between 400 or 500 It was ly gain strength were served. ment persons. F. an ‘‘What the City Needs and What the Board Liverpool, England, Benjamin Colcord, Scott’s Fmulsion estimated that such a plant could be ergy by taking will dances in Odd Fellows .: at home roughly U. S. branch of the Norwich L. W. Keyes give sh party for the young people af Trade Can Do.” Mr. Pierce has had much agent Searsport; after meals because it is built for about $15,000, as much of the con- essentially 7t.li an i I3cri. His orchestra will i Easter vacation will be given under Union Fire Insurance Society of England, Had April practical business experience, takes a deep in- a struction is gloss. i>e committee on manu- drug that music and the is invited ., Alliance in Me- Belfast. furnish public pices of the Unitarian :erest in the welfare of the and his talk Field & Quimby, agents, city factories the under consider- »nourishment—notor alcohol that stimulates afternoon. has proposition stupefies E. S. Bowker, who have been ;•!! this, Thursday, Supper was so that the board voted to Mr. and Mrs. interesting The annual meet- Meats-'Lower ation. The Woman’s Alliance. -—there is rich medical served at 6 followed danc- pure, on street, are to move to the We offer for the month of or until o’clock, by iave it published and it will be printed in next living Bayview April, of the Woman's Alliance of the First which fu -ther as e the Steamer Notes. The boats of the Vinal- ing nourishment in every drop Shaw street, and notice, follows: h social committee of Alliance, j week’s issue of The Journal. Charles F. house, Congress church was held Thursday ■ Parish, Unitarian, ! nature to enrich the and a little Best Steak..29e lb. rge I. Keating, Mrs. Harry W. Clark, haven and Rockland Steamboat Co. entered on appropriates Mr. Shaw will board with them, Rump Best 1 Republican Caucus. The Republicans of afternoon, March 26th.with Mrs. J. C. Durham, the Belfast Upper Round Steak.24c R. Doak, Mrs. their schedule 1st. Steamer blood and the latent resume his duties on 44 1. Conant, Mrs. George spring April | upbuild later will Vein Steak. 22c DCUdbl Hit? L HI IIIC WUUUUUM lutouaj and was largely attended. The President, Randall, Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore, Mrs. E. Governor Bod well will make two full trips I forces cf the body, Branch R. R. Lower Round Steak.20c to to the State convention a few re- '* D ng elect delegates 7 Miss Charlotte W. Colburn, made Chuck Roast.12c U Mrs f! H Wal- per day, leaving Vinalhaven at a. m. and 1 is more Koo vlton of Heavy i Probably nothing popular Hospital Notes. Miss Abbie 44 n 9th and to elect a city com- marks all for their cordial in Five Rib Roast 15c •• Augusta April m. ana, returning, will leave Rockland at thanking support charge of the arrangements, p. with physicians for just such con- Brooks, who underwent a very criti a) opera* Loin Roast .18c of four from each ward. Carleton one of unusual success. nittee 9:30 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Steamer Vinalhaven making the past year El- i: Ninety-Second Birthday. A pleaa- ditions than Scott’s Emulsion. tion is satisfactorily-Charles Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulder.13£c j chairman of the committee, Miss Caroline E. White an gaining 44 44 u Doak, Esq., city will leave Swans Island at 5.30 and, re- The secretary, gave on Ham. ■ Mr. and daily Avoid substitutes called wh > was ITifc rise was at the home of “wines”, of Winterport, operated 44 44 ** i given j caucus to order and Charles S. Bick- of the work and an- lingwood Bacon. 19 c jailed the will leave Rockland at 1:30 ... The interesting report year’s turning, or of who 44 lace March 30th, to “extracts” “active principles”— last week, and Royal Monroe Searsport, Pork 13c Sprague Monday, j as K. Keene a of twelve members the Sausage. ford was chosen chairman,William nounced gain during 44 steamer Tremont resumed her route down the are not cod liver oil. are both well. .Mr3 Prescott, the occasion being her j they was on Tuesday, doing Native Chicken, 4 to 5 lbs.18^c ally W. A. Mason a list of season. The Miss Melvina V. operated 44 is secretary. presented Reach last week after undergoing quite ex- past treasurer, Native Fowl, 5 to 6 lbs.. 18c On account of her recent be- Insist on the Scott’s on the the four act 44 irtuday. and were the all bills and a I genuine “The Butterfly Wheel,” line delegates they duly elected, tensive repairs at Camden... .The steamer Parker, reported paid growing Corned Beef, heavy.11c e; were invited. AT ANY DRUG STORE 13-S4 which is the 44 ..i*-nt only a few friends the vote for the and later for church divorce drama, among Salt Pork..11c lecretary casting caucus, Corinna went on the Castine and fund, to be used repairs. English to Bucksport was well cts came at 10.30 and seemed only —_ recent pre- ; were chosen in a like manner, chairman of 1 --•■.•".fr-ai- 1 most important of plays, FISH line alternates route March 30th....The ice is out of Mrs. George R. Williamson, the hour Monday, ,4 t-. make a call, but as the dinner sented at the Colonial last Tuesday evening to fresh.5.\c rhe and alternates are as follows: the Penobscot river to nominating committee, presented the names Coil, strictly should delegates nearly up Crosby’s 9c 44 ir she thought it strange they a house. The cast was capable, though Finnan Haddie and Cod. C. B. O. O. E f the officers of the for re-election good 44 Delegates, H. Buzzeil, Norton, Narrows, and although the ice remaining is past year No. 1 Salt Mackerel.12c long and it seemed to be a great affiic- and the new programs, in book- C. W. A. B. Stan- and were elected,as follows: hard-worked, frost, W. L. West, Wescott, very thick and heavy it shows signs of rotting they unanimously OTHER GOOD VALUES •on t her that she was boarding and could from the of the Belfast Print- F. N. C. G. Havener, Carleton President, Miss Charlotte W. Colburn; vice let form, press ial, Savery, and it is expected Bangor will be open to navi- 3 lbs. “New 25c r' ask them to as she had always much favorable comment. Crop" Prunes. dinner, R. J. E. Mrs. Bancroft H. Mrs. ing Co. received 44 Joak; alternates, C. Coombs, Hayes, gation by April 10th....See schedule of the presidents, Conant, 2 Apricots 25c ‘.'Hen so loyal and generous. She began asking Miss Caroline krthur Ritchie, F. M. Smalley, C. F. Thomp- Eastern Steamship corporation which went Frank R. Woodcock; secretary, i The second in the series of illustrated lect 4 10c Bottles Stuffed Olives..25c -n< to her E call when very much Notice 3 Cans Salmon .25c again, ^ W. G. Preston, V. A. Simmons, W, A. 1st. E. treasurer, Miss Melvena V. Parker. which are being given ,on, into effect April White; ure s on Social Problems, Cans r.p:.-* told her had come to dinner. 4 Peas.25c they they Fred Sanborn. The caucus then The committees were appointed: will take Sunday dason, A Church Reception. A to the following in the North Church, place 3 Package Macaroni.25c n h1 were escorted to the room reception dining ,ook a recess to enable the wards to elect committee, Mrs. James C. Durham, at 7.30. "The Church and The Nation’s 8c new of the North Program evening Campbell's Soups. where a dinner had been pastor (Congregational) simple prepared. ibeir members of the city committee. When Mrs. Arthur Ritchie, Mrs. Albert C. Burgess, Health.” The is cordially in- 2 lbs. Peanut Butter...25c Rev. Haraden S. Pearl, and his Fight for public 44 is the menu: baked stuffed cod with church, wife, Cocoa, in bulk.22c Following was called to order Elmer A. Sherman, Miss E. Maude Date was he convention again they Mrs. barker, received Wednesday was in the church of vited. A telegram Olives, in bulk.32c qt. mashed hubbard given parlors Wednesday sauce, potato, squash, green as follows: Mrs. R. Williamson, Mrs. Frank P. the slides for the ■esponded March and was attended George from the firm handling under Call and see our hot cucumber night, 25tb, largely Everythi lg glass. peas, biscuit, beet and pickles. Ward One. H. C. Buzzeil, C. R. Coombs, J. social, Mrs. George I. Mrs. would be no fur- of to eat. members of the church and parish, includ- Woodcock; Keating, lectures, stating that there display good things cream with cream and Frank R. Keene. by Vanish whipped jelly, ] S. Hayes, W. Clark, Mrs. Bancroft H. Conant, in and the lectures Fred Tooth- of the In the receiv- Harry ther delay shipments aborted cake, tea and coffee. A birthday cake Ward Two. V. A. Simmons, ing many young people. PERRY’S CASH MARKET Mrs. George R Doak, Mrs. William M. Randall, be announced as per schedule 1 P. D. H. Carter, C. F. Thompson. line with Rev. and Mrs. Pearl were Deacon CO uld positively was then cut and served the hostess, which iker. ing by Ward Three. W. G. Preston, Fred M. Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore, Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, and Mrs. M. C. Hill, Deacon H. M. Opening The ladies of the Universalist church will was Prentiss, presented her by her cousin, Mrs. James ; imalley, A. B. Smalley, Earle Braley. Mrs. R. H. Howes, Mrs. C. H. Walden; decorat- Mrs. C. O. Poor, Miss Margaret Dun ton and hold their annual Easter sale and supper at H. Howes. The table was with a WARD Four. Chas. G. Havener, Harry graced lovely Mrs. L. Stevens, Mrs. James S. the foothaker. Two vacancies to be filled Miss Anne M. Kittredge. Morris L. ing, Eugene M emorial hall 9th. The sale will be in bouquet of sent to her Mrs. Slugg April pinks, by Dickey, A. G. Michaels. A. E. Stantial, Harriman, Mrs. George Ryan, Mrs. J. W. a Ward Five. ushered. The guests included Rev. and afternoon and a novel feature will be post Mrs Hatch and Mrs. Fletcher. Mrs. Hatch Nickerson. Miss O. Olson, Horace Frederick, Mrs. Morris L. Slugg, Kather- Saturday, he on Mrs. A. A. Blair of the Universalist church. office where parcel post packages will also presented her with a handkerchief. was as follows: pretty The committee organized ine C. Quimby, Miss Marian Hazeltine, Miss 10 cents each, Her Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Sturtevant of the Bap- sale in the original packages at cousin, Mrs. Castle, and Mrs. Sprague,each 1. C. Buzzeil, chairman; Charles R. Coombs, Mrs. Charles B. and Rev. Charles B. Ames and bride of Gladys Pitcher; hospitality, are obtained by members of ARE CHEAP sent a tist, These packages pretty potted plant, and her nephew and and V. A. Simmons treasurer. There Mrs. lecretary, the First Parish the Ames, Mrs. James H. Howes, Geo. their friends to send a pack- wife. Mr (Unitarian). Following 4th, the church asking USE WATER GLASS and Mrs. Jackman of Boston, vas a attendance of citi- April George good representative A. Mrs. W. B. Mrs. A. M. formal a brief raus'cal was Quimby, Swan, of ten cents to the Uoiver- 8ent a reception, program age of the value remembrance of money. Altogether it iens and despite the outside influences brought Mrs. Wm. Mrs. 1 AND SAVE MONEY a ’cello solo Miss Carter, Crosby; benevolence, care of Carrie E. Wilson, Belfast. was a given, including by Gladys salist church, Very happy occasion and greatly enjoyed j o bear to create dissension the utmost har- Mrs. Ben Mrs. -OF- contralto solo Miss Jessie William B. Swan, Hazeltine, is to be asked to enclose their by all demon- Pitcher; by Hart; Each sender present. nony prevailed. There were no noisy James H. Mrs. Elmer A. 15c. 40c. Miss Anne M. tenor Howes, Sherman, so that the can per quart. per gallon to- readings by Kittredge; name and address, purchaser ■f 1 trations but a quiet determination to get Mrs. Mrs. Edward R. you enjoy Havana Cigars try a Pearl solo, Arthur Johnson, and soprano solo, with Joseph Tyler, Pierce, know the donor. for a at the and Summer 'pook I ;ether and work together victory Mrs. John Waterman; Sunday school, Mrs. made fTom Cuban Tobacco grown in ’cello obligato,by Mrs. Thomas Edwin Bowker. Spring Maine. >oll8 next September. Wilner J. Dorman. Mrs. James Howes, Mrs. P or sale at all dealers. Each number was enthusiastically encored and Paint POOR'S R. Mrs. Ben. Hazeltine, Mrs. Know DRUG STORE graciously responded to. Mrs. Elon B. Gil- Ge#*ge Doak, George I. Keating, Mrs. Edward A. Wadsworth; There’s a paint-education in this advertise- chrest and Miss Amy E Stoddard were accom- Millinery Mrs. H. E. Mrs. ment. Ices and cake were served under the housekeeping, MacDonald, panists. Buy by the job, not gallon. Buy by the Pythian Building Asso- James S. Harriman, Mrs. William M. Randall; -BY- direction of Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, assisted paint put-on; that’s the job. Mrs. Albert M. Mrs. is so much a that ciation. by Mias Evelyn P. Morison, the following parsonage repairs, Carter, The price of paint gallon; Treat B. Frances can’t be helped, but amounts to nothing. A Amberol ladies Misses William Swan, Miss Chase. Fol- The annual of the Blue serving: Margaret meeting stockholders of young Craig, The price of painting is so much a day; that lowing the business meeting, Mrs. Elmer A. the Pytnian Building Association will be held j | Marguerite Owen, Annette Holt, Helen Kit- L. H. can’t be helped, but amounts to nothing. our We carry a full line n Ferguson. ? at the office of James Pattee & on Tues- is at store. read an and do it Son, always awaiting you tredge, Jessie E. Hart, Ida Blanche Sherman original very interesting Put them together. How can you ^ Carleton, day. April 14. 1914, at 3 o’clock m.. for the to or lose half of your p to have you call 8 Katherine D. paper, “Along the James River In Colonial You’ve got perhaps of of Edison records and will be delighted Jenneys, Kittredge, Lillian Dex- put-pose choosing nine directors and » clerk of money. | Louise R. Clement, Geneva I Days.” Her descriptions the beautiful old for the ensuing year, aim, to transact and hear ter, Stephenson, Devoe, 10 gallons enough for the average any I them. estates the banks of this historic reckon other business that may legally come before A delicious punch was served by Mrs. B. O. ! along river, The is cordial- an average paint, 15. Now your public job; De- said meeting. 1 We also the new, hornless Edi- and of the as they were in the olden costs Count labor a day for a gallon. carry Norton, Miss Emeroy Ginn and Miss Margaret villages The following bonds have been drawn voe 10 the other 15. pay- 2 son in their various styles. L. Keene. days, were most interesting, and pictures of days; able August 1, 1914: phonograph ly invited. Devoe about $50; the average paint about We of the described were an added at- the Bond No. 18. denomination $500 00 shall be pleased to have you In- many places or $80; the dearer the labor the bigger j I $70 38. $200 00 traction. Brandon, Jamestown and Richmond difference, always that way. spect these. : Persons holding said bonds will the |< __:•-»*' But that’s for the job. How long is it going present were among the places receiving special men- same for No interest Worms are Enemies of Ctilta as ad the other. payment. will be p iid on I Any or to to last ? One twice long your woo repairs adjustments liou. nnei iuc sci vcu uy uic them after August I, 1914. Worms are one of the moat dreaded diseases DEVOE f will be made. her Iwl4 RALPH H. HOWES, President Phonograph promptly of children. There is nothing better thsn Dr. hostess, assisted by niece. Miss Marian Mason & Hall sell it. Elixir to worms Special facilities for rec- True’s expel of all kinds and Haseltine. The next meeting will be held 1 getting any atomach in i to keep the good order. First man- at the home of Mrs. James S. °rd or other Edison need in the April 9th Harri- | quiclc- ufactured b; my father in 1861. Co man, Pearl street, when Mrs. Giles G. Optical est Our mothers and Abbott, Boyington H possible time. grandmothers Wanted used this remedy and found it by invitation, will read her paper, “Some Phil- E. H. BOYINGTON, MANAGER. to be ideal for 2 Have you ever attended one of our its purpose. and Their read her a Look After Your osophers Philosophy," by Mail wanted tor the season to Seme of the signs of worms experience and skill is £ recitals? We shall be glad to have you few weeks ago before the reading department Twenty-five years are: Deranged atomach. furred fitting glasses enables me to fit any eye tbai do farm work. do so the next time one held. Your of the Arts A Crafts society, and then I is tongue, belching,variable appe- pro- glasses will help. Consultation Free. tite. increased acid or A. B. STANTI Wends would be welcome also jf they thirst, nounced by all who heard it one of the best Ah, | Trsi heavy breath, nausea, 44 South Main St., WINTERPORT, MAINE are enlarged papers evSr read in Belfast. tfl3 interested In the latest music. abd men, variable bowel ac- Belfast. ) face of leaden Office Mondavs and Tuesdays. 4 Mention the matter to us. We will be tion, pale tint, bluish rings Days, around eyea, itching of nostrils, languor, irri- to keep you informed. tability, disturbed sleep, grinding of teeth, For the best line, by the Tttf MAINE WOWiN St'ffKAGE AS- irregularity of pulse. CALL BE Edison Cylinder NOTICE or go to AND WELCOME. Phonograph' 1 If your child is not one of the robuat kind, quart bushel, Amberola IQ. Mahogany or Oak Pills SOCiiAIiON start in to use Dr. True's Elixir, the Family Ayer’s Sealed bids for printing ihe snnunl report Wiil send YOURS TRULY, Laxative and Worm Expeller today. 86c, 60c Headaches Biliousness for the of Belfast for 1914, will be re- Suffrage literature to you on re- City Chas. F. Address and $1.00. Advice free. Write -me. Constipation Indigestion ceived by the City Clerk up to seven o’clock is Swift's, quest. MISS SUSAN A. CLAPvK. CARLE & Maine Sold for 60 years. the aft erncen of Monday, April 6, 1914. Masonic !8iad JONES, Belfast, EBEH F. LITTLEFIELD, 1 lemple. Literature Dipt, dl E istero Pr nn »»ade, A*b*r*.IUI*e. Doctor. lwl4 ^ £W A* Vow kgriTBS: 2wl8 City Clerk. Portland, Maine. _to_ __ been STEERING GEAR The Fredericks Case. Fewer would be very expensive. It has BREAKS. rhe Reason found better to have men living On the following day to make matters economy of in different locations do this work. These worse tbe rudderhead twisted off and That John I. Frederick* Winterport Take “Salts’* and not a A Game of Chance. People are the “Johnies on' the spot”—local daring a tremendous sea the crew work- was a merchant or broker, ed all that chains over the farmer or tiller of the soil, when he was We find the use of salts and other harah banks—middle men, if you please. day rigging up the into his cred- because If our farmers do not ne^d their coun- side of veesel, which were attached petitioned bankruptcy by is becoming less every year is the decision Ph. D. physics use him so to the rudder in order that the vessel three years ago, W. H. Winslow, ■ try do they itors, By more and more are using Rexall Order storekeeper, why people much? these mer- could be guided. Each handed down by Judge H3ie of the to he Broadly speaking succeeding day lies, which we and they firmly believe the force of the States District Court. Fredericks CHAPTER IX. larger burn their surfaces in transit and chants are about the largest charitable gale carried away some United the best bowel remedy ever made. They taste show of the vessel’s the had liabilities of nearly $100,000, due MISCHIEF. fall upon the earth to astonish and terrify institution on the ear h. Statistics portion sails, flooding Prof. Budlong Was Quickly Relieved JPLATONIC LOVE. METEORIC the children like to fertilizer and farm 0f a so much like candy that even that one hun- deck amidships, it for mostly implement us. You will find superb collection of ninety-five out of every making impossible Both Afflictions by Rheuma. HAY FEVER. act so and reason tbe men to attend to and large sections of Using large meteorites in the National Museum, them. At the same time they easily dred fail at some time, and the their work. dealers, operated While several of lands. He claimed that he was If you suffer from any form of Rheuma- the at millions of these that there is no griping or most often is accounts.’ the crew were on the farming The f. lends rested upon hard,rough Washington. Twenty naturally purging, assigned “poor into tism, remember that RHEUMA goes to are success, and forecastle deck to the a farmer and could not be forced work and recovered their strength and foreign bodies fall daily, and, during the They promptly remove the constipation They seldom a bowling making repairs quickly to remove the cause, not simply to ledge pain. their and A potato house owned by. re. meanwhile about August deluge, their increase is enor- the bowels, proapect is never rosy. forestaysail, foretopmast preventer bankruptcy. lieve the distress. Many years’ use has spirits, conversing and, by soothing snd strengthening with an insurance of demon, the mous. From our we buy what stays, seas continually swept the vessel Fredericks burned, strated that it goes to the seat of the their and possi- occur We have storekeepers disease strange experience make it less liable to again. and were to for- about The National and the matter future. “What a remarkable memory you we want “when we want it." We fan they compelled remain $10,000. Bucksport expels poisonous through ihe bilities of the have, We know what on this the utmost faith in them. they see the our own selec- ward for two hours before it was Bank, which held mortgages pro- natural channels—the kidneys, bowels, am afraid for Jack and the others,” Miss Patterson. It is truly delightful to goodB and make possi- ijVep “I the beneficial re- the insurance. A suit and skin. 1 at absorb so and val- are made of and pleasant, tion, and if it doesn’t fit we can ex- ble to go'aft. One heavy sea struck the perty, collected “I do hope they arrived knowledge interesting I was said Alice; at a in was on the that “For many years troubled with Rheu. the heat full of sults that always follow their use. change. We better goods, power launch hanging on the davits, car- equity brought ground the club-house before withering uable,” complimented Chapman, get should into the mutism, also with Bright’s Disease of the Kid- and it. If Rexall and our hard-earned rying away its keel and otherwise dam the insurance money go down the valley.” admiration pleasure. You needn’t take our word for cheaper price, neys, I suffered awfully. Tried many adv*r. swept some “Wool- the boat. The and win- estate and the mortgages be set aside. and it is “It makes me afraid to live. Such don’t entire- money does not to build aging taffrail aft Used remedies. After using your “They started early probable Orderlies don’t help you—if they go of Hale the truly re- worth dows in the after cabin were broken and The decision Judge upholds markable I was are safe,” confi- dangers ! Why, one of those meteors troubles—come back Building. preparation, RHEUMA, luik they replied Chapman ly relieve all your bowel us and the Bank is ordered kill us said Alice. Our store-keeper tides seawater flooded the apartment. claim Bucksport cured.”—Prof. C. J. Budlong, Souad View, (, although he had grave misgiv- might any time,” back In country dently, snd tell us and we’ll give your moDey. The was to over to the trustee $6863, with in- RHEUMA iB guaranteed A. A. Howes them. “You need not be afraid, dear,” re- through the seed time, rightfully expect- worst, however, yet to come, pay by & ings concerning who sell it for 50 cents a vest tin boxes; 10c, 26c and 60c. us to him at the harvest. for at 3 a. m. March a north- terest from May 12, 1912. Co., bottle. “There must be great disturbance in plied Mary; these phenomena have ex- pocket ing remember 10th, heavy You 'can Itexall Orderlies only at The He has rendered us service, we have east struck the the solar system; some unusual increase isted for countless centuries. buy squall already crippled in this town of us.— used him. be entitled to pay for vessel and in les3 than three minutes all of combustion in the sun. Perhaps a “We know these meteors burn. Many Rexall Stores, and only Isn’t At a Probate court in* id at Belfast, wit In 93 and for and arduous hours the lower sails were torn into comet’s or a shooting star, has ex- of them are fiery jelly like a nebula, and City Drug Store, Read & Hill, Proprietors, tnis, the long remaining for the County of Waldo, on the second tail, of a. D. 1914. red- cool to form stars. are of his calling? Isn’t the laborer worthy ribbons, tbe main boom broken and hurled day March, ploded like gunpowder thrown upon They composed Main Street, Belfast, Maine. of carbon, hydrogen, of his hire? Does he not ever stand about on the deck, smashing things up certain instrument, purporting to he tl. hot coals," remarked Mary. sulphur, phos- oi with his word of advice, generally. For long days tbe stormy A will and testament James Applin, “Possible and probable,” continued phorous, magnesium, potassim, sodium, ready potent eight of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, catisinga copy of tins oid« creasing in size, yesterday The Journal: This lisped iliree weeks in i and heat and to burn To the Editor of he the man we all 11th, at 5 p. m. that a steamer was sight- pul successively that their area was two hundred thou- their light help respect? Journal, at Belfast, tin is an age of Men choose for noth- distress W. BestBread— publican published them. When the meteors burn specialization. This hunt after “something ed, steering east. Signals of at a Probate t<> be li sand four hundred square miles.” larger to concentrate may appear Court, a vocation and proceed this envious look at the were hoisted in the and notwith- Belfast, within and for said »> “They indicate more combustion with- and flash across the shy, we call them ing” green-eyed, rigging, County, their efforts upon it. The shoemaker “other earned the steamer within one second Tuesday of April next, at ten sun’s which in- shooting stars. fellow’s” honestly goods, standing passed S i and More of It in the fiery envelope, else. He clock befoie noon, and show cause, if am makes shoes, and does nothing is not Each has a in this and a half miles of the r.o at- the of the earth’s heat “When our little world receives such a worthy. part Atkins, •Jp have, why the same shoulo not be prove creases intensity does this fac- is a specialist. Not only world’s Let each do his and tention was to us. ami alloweo. causes our and electrical of these heavenly tramps, the work. part, paid —the proved and magnetic quantity confine itself to the manufacture of lightest, finest, [ JAM KB U .In with the with its enormous central tory do it well. Varying weather followed and on March jjp* Ag liBY. disturbances,” explained Mary, sun, size, po- each individual H whitest bread and A true copy. Attest: shoes, but employed If think there are already too 14th, at 4 p. m., the Verdi was /■! exactness that comes from scholarship. I sition and greater attraction of gravita- you steamship * 'RTiii H \v. Leonard, Keg, therein performs only a single operation middle out of the field came and feart that Ml more loaves to every M am so afraid! What can we do, tion, should be deluged with them con- many men, keep sighted, alongside ig “Oh! I j the to turn out a thus of many required pair and attend to the producing the supply of would not last cried Alice its great light yourself, provisions at i. Doctor?” shivering. tinually, maintaining of shoes. This individual is an expert, Ala Piobate Court, held Belfast, with to be and heat.” end. Citizen. should the schooner again be blown off for the of M on the second “Nothing at present, except j done that when M —the tenderest, flakiest H County aldo. and so nicely is his work its a was made for of A. J). 1914. and my child,” was “Very scientific, very logical. Miss course, request pro- and most day March, hopeful courageous, the of a shoe are assembled {Hi digestible pas- hei 1 parts they which were the Mj certain instrument, to be ii as he and pressed Patterson. You are really an encycloe- visions, gladly given by purporting his reply, patted fit one and will ami testament of James M. Hi dia of astronomical declared together, making complete Schooner Elisha Atkins master of the Verdi, which then proceed- A hand. lore,” unit. When work is done in —cake and biscuits and late of Islesboro, in said County of \N a a few tears as as a perfect ed. By degrees the Atkins was worked She smiled faintly, wiped Wendell, enthusiastic boy. of else bake ■ S ceased, having been presi nted for probate this way the largest possible amount in until were reached and the everything you and leaned her tired head She blushed a little with at soundings jHs That notice to all from her eyes, pleasure the is turned out, and at the Reaches Port After a Trying Experience. —yours by specifying Ordered, begivu person his shoulder. She his and is product vessel was anchored within one and a ^B Bj terested by causing a copy of this order against approval, continued, “It pos- can William the flour coquettishly lowest cost. Thus, only, at half M- Tell, ;M three weeks in Tl. i; but a tender nowei nay a increase of possible The safe arrival in port Baltimore miles of the buoy marking the sunk- published successively was not athletic, sible, probable, great be M, that is milled only from publican Journal, published at Belfast. th;r it competition successfully met—thus, en mum or, uu me v coast. into womanhood, reared the meteoric shower, augmented, per- of the schooner Elisha Atkins, command- trgima may appear at a Prohate r«,url. to lie la just budding can a margin of profit be saved. Hi the best Ohio Red Winter ] wealth fosters. It was a nebula into the sun. only, CUTTER TO THE RESCUE. Belfast, within and for said < minty, on the the luxury that haps, by falling the of all ed E. L. Hichborn of Stockton ■ Wheat a pat- | So it is in production staple by Capt. The main was | by special Tuesday of April next, at ten ol tin* she should the deiicate at- caused the excessive heat of which thing to get reported, j natural accept today and articles a has but the de- B.i ented process that makes before noon, and show cause, if any they and show hei every-day having large Springs, been reported, and the the On- i^B ] tentions of her physician, almost destroyed the world.” following day steamship ■V it richest in nutritive why the same should not be proved, app> I and constant demand. tails of have been another tario came within and then by trustfulness. He “Splendid ! Scientific and profound what might easy distance 'Bj and allowed. appreciation gentle The farmer must The de- value. M JAMES in dis- : ODservea specialize. ocean interest The sent out a to the revenue LILBY.Ju. j was much by beauty reasoning unapman, clapp- tragedy will many. radiogram A perturbed mand for his product is constant and in- cutter had been sent '■B, Tell your grocer that true copy. Attest: his in which all Onondaga, which IV Liiv mu O.,.,, ing hands, applause of to his abil- Baltimore American a picture of creasing out all proportion gives out from Norfolk to our assistance. The nothing will suit you but “The stream is falling rapidly; see how joined noiBily. to Long ago people of Euro- the schooner and of her commander, with us j^p j>H the shelf is and how was as calm as if she were in her ity supply. Onondaga at 7 p. m. Wednesday took much higher quietlj Mary were driven the eco- 1I7ALDO S8.—In Court ot Probate, heid ar pean countries by the in tow and at a. m. we We can walk the more following report: 6.20 Thursday If fast, on the 10th of 1 4 the water flows. upon school-room teaching youthful to scientific methods of day Match, nomic pressure in the where the E, Hatch, adininistiator on the est. rocks its border now,’ grammar or Wendell Stripped of all its lower sails, the rud- passed Virginia Capes, Pyain slippery along pupils geography. D. late of lslesboro, in said < farming. head and with minor tug of the P. Com- Pyam Hatch, remarked Wendell joyfully. was more than surprised at her erudition, der twisted off, Dauntless, Dougherty ty, deceased, having presented his lb stand wiui older anu poorer sun, uenser po- took the vessel in “Then let us return to the mouth o] and thought the possession of such learn- damage about decks, the four-masted pany, tow, proceeding account ot adininlstr..tion of said estate 1 pulation and primitive tools, foreign to this lowauce. the cave and our clothes, for I feai did not render this woman schooner Elisha Atkins, commanded by port. dry ing charming countries lead us in quantity produced on Hich- Ordered. That notice thereof he ... the ladies are becoming chilled,” saic less desirable as a life Capt. E. L. Hichborn, with a cargo of Immediately arriving Captain given. companion. as, for illustration, wheat and weeks in The J.. “Your statement of the per acre, rock from born visited Gray, Irelan & Co., local successively, Republican the doctor. phenomena Of the last named article our phosphate Tampa, Florida, a newspaper published in Hellast, in said unti occur on the not potatoes. reached termi- agents, to announce his safe arrival, that all interested Thev nicked their steps carefully which earth, generally acre in the United port yesterday afternoon, ty. persons may attenu ; average crop per after what he asserted was one of the Probate Court, to be held at on tie they came near to the entrance ana tel known even by the learned, may account nating what Captain Hichborn declared Hellast. States is only 80 bushelB while in Bel- worst day of April next and show cause u the heated air them, and remainei I for the of certain diseases, was the worst trip in his thirty-five voyages in his experiences. upon prevalence gium, France, and Russia the respective they have, why the said account should n raiment and feet were I have the sea. After discharging its cargo the Atkins allowed. until their dr; during August, especially. long are 190 and bushels. years’ experience following yields 226, 135 in all to a local and felt warm and comfortable the cause of the of Superficially the Atkins does not show probability will be taken JAMES LIBBY, Ju they sought periodicity years ago in our country two FOR SALE BY YOUR GROCER- A true Attest: rushes outsidi 1 Thirty evidences of the terrific it where will be made. copy. The men made several bay-fever which attacks most victims any pounding shipyard, repairs Arthur w. men out of every three were tillers of is ex- p Leonapn. Kegismi for a and re the month of and con- but a of the decks and New sails will be procured, and it and gathered sticks fire, during August, the Boil—were In recent received, survey ■ producers. years a the ves- the still hot al tinues its s until when the booms and on which was no pected that within short time ported atmosphere very sympton October, from to has gaffs, Al.DO SS.— In Court of held the drift country city pro- sel will te to to sea. \1' Probate, the sun had set. the meteor has diminish- canvas, gave evidence of the mighty again ready go Vf 011 the loth though deposit greatly ceeded so rapidly that today only one out fast. day of March We can soon • its dust and of of the wind and seas. With a Heorge H. Staples, guardian on tin* osi; ‘•Thank the Lord! gi ed, that vegetation has men on power of every three remains the farm, Marence of i. said Mrs. Dyer, clapping he been beaten into the earth by autumnal jury rig, consisting of chains attached ENFORCEMENT IN SAGADAHOC. Trundy Fianktort, in said home,” the two others having gone to the city— Having presented his second and final are., hands. rains, and man has recovered from the to the rudder, the schooner sheered from for allowance. and are consumers. Thus the producer’s guardianship that’s certain. It thi heat of summer. side to side behind the Dauntless, Wilbur C. Oliver, sheriff of Sagadahoc ‘‘Not to-night, enervating is a and one. In tug Ordered, that notice thereof be given, problem large growing is a candidate for the world is not burning, it is badly scorchei I “We medical men know the great which towed the vessel from the Capes. County, Republican w eeks successively, in The Republican .1 these thirty year3 the population has so a in < and red Wendell decidedly sensitiveness of the mucous menbrane of While the men suffered only slightly nomination for Sheriff. He was appoint- newspaper published Belfast, in said hot,” replied that the then millions is that all interested at ■ grown persons may attend can she en fifty-five from the want of food the ed to this position last May by Gov. “My dear mother! How the nose and throat to dust of all kinds during trip, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on th U\ now nearly ninety-two millions, within after John W. who had dure this ordeal?” mourned Mary, look in afflicted the the cold and exposure and the vigil Haines Ballou, >f April next, and show cause, il am. persons by disease, and, our For the last one long forty-eight States. berth for 30 was removed liave. the said account should at him. as we were to have a cause for showed on their faces, and it was need- held the years, why not ing beseechingly obliged hundrtd of articles lowed. years th^j^st staple less to ask them whether were the State under brick one their irritation, to satisfy patients, if they glad by Legislature itnpeach- JAMES LI ,It; ‘‘In a house, especially your has steadily decreased, so that now tor BUY, not we decided that the to be back at this port. Immediately on inent proceedings alleged nonenforce- A true copy. Attest: she would not be so exposed, and w ourselves, pollen household commodities are on a lower of of the arrival the Atkins was anchored on Can- ment of the prohibitory law. Sheriff I3p akthi ii vv. Leonard, Keg 1 must for the best. We all havi flowers, especially rose, golden level than ever before. hope Specialization has issusd a letter in wnich he and was the ton Flats and later the vessel will be Oliver public dear relatives to worry about, replied rod, rag-weed, principal and methods have done this. This At a Probate Court., held at wit mischief. But the annual expert berthed at Hubbard Fertilizer Works and he says: heitast, was this agent of peri- IT’S A for the of on the 1 Ot 1 She comforted by sympath; is true of all kinds of production. But months CURE County Waldo, the of severe the Miller Company’s plant to discharge “1 have now been sheriff for 10 March, a. 1). mi4. and looked her gratitude. She had con odicity, beginning sneezing within four years a new condition with and malaise in was not account- its 2,000 tons of rock. Hichborn and I can honestly say that the law has OROE B. fidence in Wendell’s intelligence am 1 August, the item of beef, also its relat- Captain ni STAPLE- of Monroe, end (affecting declared that ail owe their been enforced in this county, \T Helen P. be van, late ot A onroe, ed for satisfactorily. Pollens ripen all into sit- they escape effectually Far judgment. ed provisions), has entered the Liquor, Bounty ot W aldo, u >. the earlier in the to the staunch and built vessel, and without partiality or favoritism. In Opium, Morphies deceased, having 1 through season, South, uation. In that time the head of beef powerfully u»*tit*«»« playing that be. Otorge B. Tha friends wenaed their way bacic t< whose hull the I have my own m«i late in the North, Au- kept tight during pound- doing this, spent money Monroe. may be adnimistran 1 had rested yet, everywhere, cattle has fallen off seven millions, while and other appointed the ledgy shelf where the>» is the month. -Does this and from the seas. freely, without regard to whether it Drug Using *st: to f said deeeasi d. gust afflicting the same our ing wrenching Wendell made a fire that illumi during period population or not. The number of nearby not absolve our and flowers and A detailed account of the would be repaid Our methods are Ordered, That the said 1 grasses has increased about the same number. trip given by humane, rational petitioner giv- nated a hole in the darkness; caused th cases of drunkenness before ihe ill persons interested bv a fix the guilt the meteors? Captain Hichborn is as follows: brought and no “knockout'* causing cnp\ upon the last ten our food scientific; sickness, •inter to be three weeks simi-i particles of mica, felspar and quartz ii During years export We sailed from B ith Court from 8th to published “I believe the dust of the meteor Tampa February 13th. Municipal May or bad after effects. n Tin a am stuifs have fallen off one hundred and Republican Journal, newspaper p- the roof to twinkle like stars, was as 149 rocky swarm of Persides into which the earth The Atkins passed over the bar two days Dec. 31, 1913, 61. against id at Hellast, that they may appear at a I and thei fifteen millions while our have All business, including the to reflect imports same a decrease of correspond- 1 ml. to be held at Bellas!, within and placid pools light in is the cause later, and with fine weather passed Fry- for the period in 1912, plunges August, principal increased thirteen and we are ence, is strictly confidential. on the 14rn of a. i> forms. The ladies spread nap millions, 59 and the result has been ac- ounty, day April, shadowy of the advent and the of ing Pan Shoals. It was then that a percent, ten ot of thei periodicity hay- a where Write for free booklet which will be the clock before noon, am kins and arranged the remnants rapidly approaching condition; northeaster and the •ause. if fever. This fulfils all scientific require- strong struck the vessel complished against steady opposition anythey have, why t 10 pray luncheon and “It is abou we will be unable to feed our own po- sent in sealed envelope. letitioner shouid be Dyer growled, ments, meets all and must be under reeled sails carried the schooner of some of our county officials. It you plain not granted. objections, What has to beef J A Alts LIBBY. .1 time we had supper; it is seven o’clock.’ pulation. happened out will eject whose first effort : true.” into the Gulf Stream. February 26th, countyofficeis A true .Attest: Mrs. doled out the food sparing and wheat will surely happen to other copy. Dyer announced his conclusion at 9 a. m. the gale increased in violence will he to perform their official duties, a rthi u w Leonard. l:> “That is all can have foi Chapman products in their turn. Farming must THE KEELEY iNSTITUTE [y. saying, you ■ with the enthusiasm of absolute convic- and a heavy sea which reached 25 feet in instead ol' using their offices lor political save some ol be intensive. Fruits of the soil must supper, children; we must the result will show still more \i a Pr bate Court held <;| wr tion. His reasoning was He height, swept amidships of the vessel, purposes, 151 Maine hr.iast, it lor anolher Their tea was th< logical. have as careful attention as is given in Congress St., Portland, ior the County ot Waldo. <*n ibe l(»il, day. a the sail and leav- the benefits of. a en- had made great discovery. carrying away mizzen strongly vigorous .1 ... ■■■■ T n m a J). 1 s»l4. mountain brew that rippled at their feet, Kingdoms others than vegetable. Some March, The cave echoed the applause and the ing nothing out the bolt and leach ropes. forcement policy.’’ and, when cigarettes were lighted, these plants will never come to fruitage with- words of approval of his friends, and INDIANA LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL I M. piit iison, late of Belfast, in sa of nature forgot their terrible out careful selection and cultivation. of \\ prisoners Wendell remarked, "I do not know to y aUui. deceased, having present* and that were alive Even as God, in order to make a nucleus INSURANCE COMPANY, ion playing that Charles K. plight rejoiced they : whom 1 must award the for schol- Thompson and comfortable. But they could palm for the perfecting and perpetuation of Ind. ast may be appointed administrator ol fairly Miss or the Indianapolis, >1 said deceased. arship, Patterson, Doctor. His spf the of not banish apprehension ar.d the mystery Kingdom, apart Children Real estate. $ 29.500 00 They have interested us so thoroughly Orcteied, that the said petitioner give n of their and sought in the Israel and cultivated them—intensively. loans. 205,400 00 calamity, that we have our Mortgage ill persons inn-fesied by causing a .-op for its cause. forgotten misery.” Our are to realize 1LAMSON&HUBBARD Stocks and bonds. 150,000 00 *rder to In* three realms of natural science people beginning published weeks slice, "We thank them both. We have been AND 35 n The “August is a month of excessive heat the situation, and before the present Cash in office and bank. 14,924 Republican Journal, a newspap- interested and ^Spring ^Summer 8 84 ished at Belfast, that they it and the greatly enlightened,” is a bill Agents’ balances. 16,274 may appear humidity in tempera'e zone,” congress proposed by represen- late < *mi to he held at < added Mrs. Dyer. Interest and rents. 6,028 75 t, ellast, within observed “and conjunctions of tative Lever, for the giving by the fed- •Styles aid County, on the 14th day of April Mary, “That comet must have been a corker stellar eral to each State ten thou- 014, at ten of the chick before noon. planets, eclipses, and vagaries government Gross assets. 94 to leave such a tail behind it to feed the $422,127 muse, il any they have, why llu* prayer are sand dollars per year for a term of years, frequent. sun and to shower the earth with mete- FDR SALE BY Book value of bonds over market letitioner should not be granted “I S‘iw meteors iast night,” to be used, in conjunction with the State value. 730 00 JAv P.s LIBBY, J many ors. How is Old j added Wendell. large Sol, anyway? Agricultural Colleges, to disseminate A true copy. Attest: said A HTH> R YV. LkoNA Dyer. agricultural knowledge, as most farmers, Admitted assets.$421,397 94 ! j;i», J,» “This is the tenth of August. During Everyone turned to Mary who cross replied, though and are Liabilities December 31, 1913 the next two days, the earth will “Its diameter is hard-working frugal, about eight hundred and wasteful methods. P. Lt ;i Probate Court iieto at ellast, wit; the tne meteor swarm of pursuing Palmer Net losses..$ 00 orbit of thousand is twelve unpaid 3,500 | for the County ol Waldo on the 10th fifty-three mips. It all men are Dwight 23 of Not Unearned premiums. 179,461 March. A. 1). 1H4. Perseids. The sun is the center hundred thousand times than the temperamentally larger to one kind of so we All other liabilities... 3.954 50 attraction of meteors, asteroids and adapted any work, us-a Masonic Belfast ic LTARGARKT A. BUR DKKN. widow «! earth.” Temple, over all liabilities. 21 it in aave learned that it is good economic Surplus 234,482 il aid a. Hiirdecu. late of Piospect. planets. They revolve around a “Gee! What fire it is >. pot! I know to have men do the omity of YValdo. deceased, having pr* more or less which ex- policy that part of circular orbits, nearer the earth in and 94 etltion for an allowance out August, it might, world’s work which can $421,397 \ praying the annual of star they do best. 1 ersonal estate of said deceased. plains periodicity with a little more of ’s tail, HARRY M. STONE, State Some men love the soil, some make the Agent, Ordered, That the said petitioner give n showers. burn our little a Maine globe to cinder. We 3wl4 East Otisfield, ill interested tt shoes, others keep accounts, prepare our persons by causing cop\ or which had a foretaste of rder to be three weeks sure- “The Perseid3, meteors, its power today. I teach the heal the and published food, young, sick, I lie Republican Journal, a come at this time, are from the Constel- am glad I am alive,” commented he, THE EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY ASSUR- newspap. ireach the Gospel. This is classification j shed at Belfast, that they may appear it lation and are in a broad, in the merriment of the others. I Perseus, elipti- joining >f labor. Such was not wholly possible RANCE CORPORATION, LTD., 1 ate Court, to be held at Bel ast, within cal ring that has its outer limits beyond The heated air floated into their re- aid County, on the 14Mi day of April, * n the Pilgrim days, but since that time ] HI the orbit of The earth passes treat and the little fire to make of London, England. 4, at ten of the clock before noon, aim helped » HUU Neptune. II UO J UWilb UllllgO c auso, if any they have, why the prayer ; this broad band of meteors for the women the The NEW Assets December 1913. through comfortable; flickering timing to make it so, because in this (Boston) 31, \ etitioner should not be granted. seven weeks and receives many of them. light and their fatigue made them sleepy, Stocks and 00 JAMES LIBBY. .In. vay he could better minister to the needs bonds.$5,923,175 A true Attest: are to belong to the tail and they snuggled close together and Cash in office and bank.. 88,526 45 copy. They supposed >f his wife, his children and his neighbor, Arthur YV. Leonard, KegHt. of a comet, which appeared in eighteen slept The men smoked and talked in Agenta’ balances. 1,221,000 08 iccording to his heart’s and be- ~ and has a low tones far into the desire, Herald Intereet dua and accrued. 77 hundred and sixty-two period night, and then muse he 85,761 could live more of life in this Sunday _1 A LUO SS.—In Court of Probate, held and too dozed 1/ of one hundred twenty years. they fitfully, awakened occa- if on the 10th of 1 HI4 vonderful world. Gross assets.$ 7,318,463 30 fast, day March, “The Leonides have a velocity of bats and m E. administrator on the estat. sionally by flitting, squeaking Who of us are to ourselves NEXT SUNDAY Admitted 30 Hatch, the earth the willing put assets.$ 7,318.463 E. Hatch, late of Islesboro. in said ( i.w miles a second, and noisy rivulet, and the night passed n iyra twenty-six the places of our ancestors, d his and fitm > the without or perform- Liabilities December 31,1913. eceased, having presented first nineteen miles a second in opposite incident danger. >unt of administration of ng all those various tasks as they were Net said estate for When into our unpaid losses.$ 1,863,870 00 a □ce. direction. they plunge BE to do? If we would live to the burns [TO CONTINUED] ibliged up Will introduce the Unearned premiums. 2,637,881 52 atmosphere the friction resulting present ROTOGRAVURE, Ordered, that notice thereof be given. nr«*» day American standard many All other liabilities. 31 1 to dust and fall the German invention that is revolu- 465,306 v eeks successively, in The Republican J< < them they upon must serve to us the startling I 00 hundreds of tons. Jeople us, bringing Statutory deposit. 350,000 a newspaper published in Belfast, In saidt '* m.?y. j earth annually by over sll liabilities... 47 a I'" in Children Cry visbed-for things which lie outside of tionizing picture-printing. Surplus 2,001,405 t lat ail persons interested may atteud at 1 the earth increase* -b ate to be held at WtU “Therefore, >f immediate grasp, for at each meal our Court, Belfast, on the 4 as other do from the same FOR FLETCHER’S Total liabilities and 30 d ay of April next, and show cause, if •< > size, planets :able bolds articles of food from This process which The Herald has sole surplus.... $ 7,318,463 " \ brought (to tey have, why the said account should tie? ns cause. These meteors vary in size from R. W. Maine PASTOR | A nany lands. These people are all our rights in its field) makes a Pictorial ROGERS, Agent, Belfast, a [lowed a of sand to immense masses. The possible j 3wl3 grain niddle men. from their stand- JAMES LIBBY. Judy* Looking Section the like of which you never saw in A true copy. Attest: joint, we are also theirs. Can we The Unemployed. get The NEW Herald p Arthur YY\ Leonard, Regm* ilong without each other? any newspaper. Sunday The cannot afford to is far and away It may be a coincidence, but carriage-builder E7ALDO 88.—In Court of Probate, he hi r merely jother 4 to raise all the potatoes hiB fami- * fast, on the 10th day of Mauli. j isn’t it a little strange that for the first for the winter. But the PR0BATEI0T1CES. heodore P. Thompson, administratoi ly requires 1 j -e date of Emma It. late oi Fit time since the Democrats were in armer is to his Thompson, power well prepared supply I The Biggest 5-Cents Worth of said Sunday NOTICE. The subso il. County, deceased, having presen-- at before we are leed—so the one man builds strong bug- *JJ st and tinal account of administration »■ j Washington having soup Ever Issued in ADMINISTRATOR’Ser hereby gives* notice that he lias been duly pea, while his raiseB nice Newspaper New England tate for allowance. kitchens, bread lines and Coxey’s armies? ! neighbor pota- appointed administrator of the estate of oes. This again is classification of Ordered, That notice thereof be givvn Those of us who predicted this as a re- MARY J. DOW NS, late of Svanville, v eeks in The .)< abor. We cannot grow raisins, neither successively, Kepublican suit of Democratic were published in Belfast, iusafi tariff smashing The Pictorial Section will de- iu the of and newspaper :an we go to California after them. Some Rotogravure County Waldo, deceased, giveL f, that all persons interested may atb-n frowned upon as bonds as the law directs. All bavin? ii “calamity-howlers” ellow has got to do the for us—he is you. And if you like poisons robate Court, to be held at Belfast, onth and But no one can job light genuine, hearty, demands against the estate of said deceased are “pessimists.” deny ( (i ty of April next, and show cause, lur middle man. we would desired to the same for and »■ that these are facts: Naturally, wholesome humor you will appreciate the present, settlement, ley have, why the said account shout' >refer the fellow who is intelligent ail indebted thereto are requested to make pay allowed. There is a bread line in Boston. clever FUN-SECTION, in colors. meut mough to buy and ship when the market immediately. JAMES LIBBY, Ju There is a bread line in New York. ZENA8 D. H ARTSHORN. a true Attest: ind other conditions are right. SwanvUleL March 10,1914. copy, There is an of the Look out, too, for the new Colored Feature Arthur W. Leonard. k» e army unemloyed To do this work requires, at times, a trying to fight its way to Section of the NEW Washington, arge amount of money, apd the buyer Sunday Herald, with its as there was the Cleveland I/XECUTORS’ NOTICE. The subscribers here IXECITTKIX’S NOTICE. The Mil just during his extra articles and that thevhivebeeu Iraws from the bank, not alone notable illustrations of the “big” Li by glve|uotice duly ap- J; I hereby gives notice that she has b< administration.—Truth. of the last will unds, kept there for safety, but occa- ! affairs of the week. jointed executors and testament a ipointed executrix of tlie last will arc -i ; a much amount, such as in ent of ionally larger A. late of Strengthens Weak and Tired Women. I ianks make it tbeir business to loan all JAMES IIA1.EY, Prospect, JONAH W, VAUGHAN, late of Belt.-' of deceased. All “I was under a great atrain nuraing a rela- rorthy applicants. MAKE SURE YOU GET A COPY OF n the County Waldo, persons it the County of Waldo, deceased. All p' laving demands against the estate of said de- h iviug demands against the estate of mi tive three months’ A few days since I heard a Farmers’ through sickness,” writes sensed are desired to present the same for set- c< ased are desired to present the same Jnion man advise his brethren to to lira. J. C. Van de Sande, of Kirkland, 111., and go lenient, and ail indebted thereto are requested tl anient, and all indebted thereto are rt «i ( be-bank for working capital, instead of o make payment immediately, make payment immediately. “Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. it in tbeir former The NEW LYDIA M. HALEY. v EMMA C. VAUGH irocuring hap-hazard (Boston) ARTHUR L. HALEY. March 10. 1014. I will never be without it" Do you feel tired , Belfast, nay. Yet at this same meeting one of Prospect, Me., March 10,1914. and worn out! No appetite and food won’t di- 1 heir slogans demanded inconsistently, N jTICE. The subscribe! It isn’t the weather. You need ‘Down with the local and let NOTICE. subscriber XECUTRIX’S gestT spring banks,” NX ECU TOR’S The here- P dni> Herald ~ by gives nonce that she has been < me institution serve our Ej notice that he .has been Electric Bitters. Start a month’s treatment large people. Sunday by gives duly ap- luted executrix of the last will and testam' minted executor of the last will and testament better for stomach, liver and When our Farmers’ Union man goes 01 to-day; nothing >f F. late of Mono o that one great bank, we will say in NEXT A. late of GEORGE RANDALL, The tonic. Relief or SUNDAY MARY WHITE, Belfast, kidneys. great spring for to handle the County of Waldo, deceased. All pi,'M,IP j lew York, asking money u the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons money back. EOe. and'1100, at your druggist, {J ving demands against the estate of ><*'•> _' j lis does the St. Peter know him? I laving demands against the estate of said de- -■« crop, ased are desired to present the same for j leased are desired to present the same for set- J'^Bw ^ lit! This bank man has got to look up ent, and all indebted thereto are requested I "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan’s t lement, and all Indebted thereto are requested the results I desire. 1 or farmer, to see if he is a worthy ap- 111 ake payment immediately. ^B Reguleta give just They o makr payment immediately. OLIVK P. KAMI)*'1 H set mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly." I ilicant, a safe business risk. He's got GEO. A. QUIMBY. ■■■■■■■■ —Geo. B. Krause, Altoona, Pa. I o come down here or send a man. This Belfast, February 10,1914—8wl8 I ■•wmurumwmi ***-» -..

low the juice of the twelve, then start Tiutt-Bostfog Rates Prices. back, dropping off one each day until FOR THE GRIP the original acrid dose is reached. Then The government’s trust dissolution of 2iuffneJi wait three days and begin all over again. program is raising instead lowering TTarmer’s It is claimed a number who are taking the prices of commodities affected, ac- The *Page by to a statement Dr. Charles U. Good Result* —— COPYKIGHT 1913 bv the Morse International Agency-All the “cure” that the bitterness of the cording by tight, of the dose is more than offset by the happy Van Hue, president University of A great many in an address to the St. Paul results they have obtained. One short, Winconsin, people use Peru- INDIAN association of commerce. He declared 'the BABCOCK TEST OUR ROAST BEEF RUNNER DUCKS FRAMES AND THE fat congressional woman reduced herself na for the grip. COLD EARLY. the of the Sherman law was from’a vulgar 187 pounds avoirdupois to operation Some use it aa GARDEN and is now an in a of enforced compe- to Use It. and Come Their Care 167 pounds in two weeks, resulting policy soon as the grip The Proper Way I Where It Does, Should, and Feed. at the tition to conservation and ardent and graceful worshipper wholly opposed begins, taking it A. C. 8. the destructive of national resources and A. BORLAND, From. VALENTINE, Ahead of the sbrine of this particular species of during the acute Getting Neighbors. was a immoral University of Vermont. E. PARKER. Poultryman and Duck Breeder. citrus tree! producing profoundly stage of the dis- KNEELANO. _ The E. situation. test for that between the very special care of the Ivunner e a s e, claiming is Babcock determining I Did you know The starting of vegetable and flow- younglings covers the for it great effi- unt of fat in milk is simple, ■ years 1905 and 191.1 the world's sup- first week, for Aroostook County ... er seeds under glass is fascinating in Crops. in shorten- per they must not be cacy .. needed for of beef cattle increased 11% chilled, or apparatus testing I ply overfed and when once undertaken cold ing the disease* the increased left without Itself, Washington. March 25. With a crop of milk, skimmilk and cent, while population water. They chill MRS. WILLIAMS’ and „,s (1) easily useful to especially dou- frames prove winter over valued at $10,151,000, Aroos- 25 per cent—that is. It tnore than at first and sometimes production shorten .( bottles; (2) 17.6 c. c. pipette, get cast on their flowers and vegetables, besides fur- took ranked seventh in ing is an item to county, Maine, bled? This interesting little flat backs and the after stages. ; ; c. acid measure, (4) cream may be unable to thering the development and ripening among the 2591 counties in the United on when the complaint is so Many people take it after they have machine and ponder right themselves. Water of tem- started in hotbeds in order States in the value of crops in 1910, ac- ,, centrifugal (6) blood of plants LONG SICKNESS free had often heard that since the listing on the the grip. Their convalescence in perature should be the first the season. cording to the final report census acid. law it is supply, to hasten spring slow. have suffered for a Ni Iiuric of beef In the new tariff of for that year the cen- They along then stale bread lightly moistened in sash may be agriculture by How to Teet. worth while to raise beef cattle Frames and purchased Pink- sus announced Los An- month or two, without any signs of hardly sweet milk. l^elds To Lydia E, bureau, today. After a week bran, mid- to set and use and, not be- complete recovery. Then they resort of testing is: in the United States. A little mathe- already up geles county, California, catne first with j-.>peration and later to dlings coruiueal and meat i are within reach of ev- ham’s a valued at Peruna as a tonic, with splendid that all is matics, however, prove the latter idea ing expensive, Vegetable crop production nearly $15,- ic-si See glassware are udded to the results. scraps ration. Sprout- ery one. The writer prefers the dou- 000,000. The total valuation of all crops to be rubbish. Mrs. Jane R. F. D. clean. ed oats, lettuce or are a Compound. raised in the United States in 1913 was Gift, 1, Athena because it has been chopped cabbage or ble glass sash, which little more ,,i. Have sample of milk or First, proved Ohio, whose portrait appears above, >t„ any available feed a but well worth the differ- $5,487,161,000. the British isles easily consume palatable green Is expensive, writes: ‘‘I think I would been at 00 to 70 degrees F. and thor- that Elkhart, Ind.“ I suffered for four- have most of a for has important part the ration ence. Choose sheltered spot the dead if it had not been for mix pouring the sample Argentine’s surplus supply (which teen years from organic inflammation, CENTER MONTV1LI.E. long ago by whenever the ducks or the is frozen diminished in the last two ducklings are frames, and if ground too female Mr*. D. K. McFarland got home from the Peruna. Six years ago I had la grippe .. vessel to another at least actually weakness, ,,i,e not free to of with the continent, take range. Nothing, however, hard get a few barrels rich earth and Waldo A. very bad. The doctor came to see times. years) and, pain irregulari- County Hospital Wedneaday_Mra. three because quite equals red or white clover or al- from the local florist. Ailing in to the D. who has been with her me every day, but I gradually grew if milk, remove 17.6c. c. with all Australia can send; second, ties. The pains in Baker, daughter, in worse. I told my husband I thought cattle decreas- falfa, either grazed or artifi- of nine inches the back of were Mra. Lewis for some re- „.tte and into the milk test in five years Canadian supplied depth my sideg in- Bacbelder, weeks, put off to six I would surely die if I did not get 11 cent Thus are con- cially. A new producer of green feed the frame aud grade Inches creased turned to her home in SearBmont : ream, 18 grams into ed per experts by walking Monday.... relief soon. weigh outside the assuring us the United States for yarded fowls is the Chinese cab- in front Bank up frame or on Mrs. Amanda M. Ricker has returned from a test bottle. tinually standing my One day I picked up the news- as a se- which looks like a two foot let with leaves, straw, etc., to out who has been ill Kill the acid measure to the need not fear Canada very bage, keep feet and I had such Houlton....Arland Choate, paper and accidentally found a testi- line. Al- tuce and Is tender. the cold, and the long way of the Ha- mark with sulphuric acid rious competitor in the beef extremely awful bearing down with pneumonia, is convalescing-Mrs. monial of a woman who had been Those who frame should be north and south. If cured of Peruna. I told specific gravity of 1.82 to 1.83 though Mexico should be a good beef can should permit wide feelings, was de- zel McPherson returned home last week from grip by my its troubled range, with water after the two frames are decided upon plant let- in a two mootha visit with her aunt in Augusta husband I wanted to try it. He went •i,i into milk test bottle, which raising country, present privilege, pressed spirits to the store and & revolutions have are seven or weeks tuce and radishes in one and in the and became thin and and sister in Vassalboro ...Mrs. D. C. Cain directly drug got e held in an inclined state and frequent ducklings eight old, position bottle of Peruna. I could see the im- food other tomatoes, cabbage, cauli- went to Rockland to visit her ■. so acid will all supplies. for this gives great muscular spinach, pale with duil, heavy Thursday daugh- !y revolved that naturally depleted strength provement in a very short time ana result of these and lessens feed bills, while with am flower aud pepper plants, nave the I had six doc- ter, Mrs. Franklin Sherer... John Black of ntact with any milk that Now, the noting figures eyes. was soon able to do my work. I con- “would be” beef soil fine enough to go through a gar- whom I Palermo visited friends in town last week- •a On in neck of bottle. should convince the ture ducks it is likely to increase the tors from received only tempo- tinued using it until I was entirely him then level the bed and mark Mix milk and acid raiser that there is something for hatchability of the eggs. In general, den sieve; rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Oscar Boynton bought a large quantity of cured.” by giving _A i.U A l»AA In/lhno nil l Whirl two as their own lives within these be to in about at seem to of North Montvilie is assisting Mrs. minutes, | Increased 20 per cent in recent years should ready pull thirty- laboratory Lynn, Mass., Thompson Add hot water until usually become the largest producers. thin the lettuce to one this fact George Carter. Miss Blake, who has been again j and the cattle only 8 per cent, it can- days; then plant prove SICK HEADACHE ■•art of the fat column is The greatest success 1 have known six inches. In the other with Mrs. Carter since the birth of the twin up not be called a in every If you have the doubt exactly dfscouragiug base- slightest r cent mark, Whirl j has come through using a barn rows across and sons, has gone to Miss Fanny Flyc’s for a visit per id) | factor to take into account. Surely ! frame run the plant that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- Pinklets, tke New Laxative, Gives ii> and read. ment for shelter, leaving food where of set six inches ble will ....Mrs. Georgia Harding and daughter of here Is an opportunity for the small ! five rows spinach Compound help you,write — al The should be 1 the birds had access to it and tbe lower and to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. Lisbon Falls are visiting her parents, Mr. and Quick Relief in Most Cases. readings farmer to add to his bank account, es- always apart, beginning at end, 1 j "ii bottles are at a freedom to and come at will. These to cab- (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad- Mrs. Iliram F. Erskine-Mrs. Cora Berry As a rule a sufferer from sick headache tempera- j where he does not to go devote tbe remaining space peeially happen j Your letter will he March 18:h to see Mrs. 140 degrees F. When tests • birds were handled by an elderly wo- etc., either opened, went to Washington can toll hours in advance V, hen an at- be near a milk market, for milk, bage, tomatoes, purchased from the effects good and answered by a woman, C. Berry, who is still suffering is on. n made with a hand tester man. far known as “a good or in tack coming ! past eighty, in pots from the florist started hold iv>. pfrict of a fall several weeks ago. Mrs. Cora produced under modern requirements. confidence. Berry The trouble is caused a accu- iill he placed in water lb) feeder.” for three years in tbe bouse and transferred to returned home last Friday... Henry M. Cous by gradual In order to a sufficient profit They produced boxes in the di- bring with his wood ma- mulation of poison generated K for five minutes before care an average is out of the ins is sawing wood sawing for at least 10 cents a under her systematic pots. When tbe lettuce ami when a certain h.t should sell BELFAST and chinery for nearly all the families in the vicin- gestive organs ] The percentage of fat is of fifty-three eggs from seed should be sown about quart. Thus the ambitious man. tired j practically way- (the ity. He is having fine success. It seems to is reached this poison produces nausea from neck of tile course, i.v bottle, each 100 ducks of clear the bed and two be a of labor for the farmers- the attack follows. of losing money on milk, would do [ daily—more, March It plant great saving and i'-.iilk and buttermilk tests winter. The BURNHAM. Mrs. Lois Bartlett and Mrs. Colby Bartlett of case's use of a or in the summer than in or three hills of encumbers in a row a In very many the proper well to buy five or six Herefords and i "in the bottom of the West spent March 18th with Mr. the fat best average production of foot from either end; then fill up the Appleton laxative before condition of prostra- Aberdeen Angus cattle and. jointly ! general 28. 19W. trains connect- Mrs. J. O. Bartlett....Cnaries Carter, who has the extreme top. in the Union rad- On and after Sept tion is reached will forcethe poisons from including a hens in any state (cen- remaining space with lettuce and with been a week with relatives, returned with his neighbor, purchase young ; ing at Burnham and Waterville through spending the andthenttack wiil he avoided. ic) Cream tests are lead is less than six inches the let- Port- to Belfast Sunday. system Aberdeen bull and raise calves sus report! twenty-eight ishes in rows apart, trains for an i from Bangor, Waterville, a !• ((.in of the fat column to Angus j Pinklets are ckdnty laxative, tiny, 100 hens for every day in the to be transferred to the garden. land and Boston, will run as follows: for beef. These could he sold either eggs per tuce our national ailment, use 1 granules that arouse no feel- ,i of the meniscus. j BELFAST. For dyspepsia, sugar-coat' a balance in favor of the cold frames will pay FROM for so ns calves, yearlings or two-year-olds. ; year, showing In this way your Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended ing of repulsion, and they act gently •Vasil test bottles in warm A M p M p ^ Indian Runner duck of twenty-five for themselves tbe first year in pleas- strengthening digestion, purifying the blood. that are the ideal laxative to u-e in while em-h year one or two heifers I 7 05 12 20 2 20 they alkali powder: then rinse Belfast, depart. At all drug stores. $1.00 a bottle. a to sick headache. could he kept to increase tile herd. eggs per year. ure and profit. ;7 10 -12 2o -2 26 correcting tendency hi led water. _ City Point. 20 -12 35 >2 35 They do not upset the digestion, do not Waldo .. 17 The 4- and have no effect to The boats withdrew for reinforcements, celebrated last September. living Brooks. 7 32 12 47 2 gripe unpleasant 59 ORIENT INSURANCE COMPANY, make them to the extra are: wid- the evidence was all Stan- Knox.: 17 44 tl2 59 12 objectionable and while were gone West Drink- sisters of the deceased Helen, against him. 05 they Thorndike 750 1 05 3 Hartford, Connecticut. sensitive sick-licadaclie patient. Old- and others collected and prepared ow of James Taylor, formerly of Boston, ley, who is a silver-tongued and gifted 7 58 1 13 3 13 will not water Unity. Assets December 31, 1913 fashioned, harsh purgatives do -8 08 il 23 3 23 to meet them. The British returned in ; now of Belfast: Priscilla, wife of Joseph orator, got up to make the closing plea Winnecook..... at rdl in such eases. For complete infor- arrive. 8 20 1 35 3 35 Real estate.$ 167,686 38 for his crest-fallen and he made a Burnham, mation regarding the treatment of si' k force and drove the defenders back and j Bickford, Woburn, Mass.; Angeline, j client, Clinton. 8 39 tl 59 -6 05 Stocks and bonds 2,^97,536 04 13 headache send to the Dr. "WilliamsMedi- widow of Charles that was and to a 8 48 6 Cash in office and bank. 376,716 14 a store and several houses, Richards, Northport. plea vigorous telling Benton. N. for the plundered j 7 00 12 25 3 35 Agents’ balances. 298,333 22 cine Co., Fcheneetwly, Yh, the dresses Mr. Drinkwater was a member of Ex- marked in tones Bangor. is taking, among other things, j degree, asserting ringing Waterville. 9 02 2 18 5 23 Bills receivable. 39 00 Piuklet book. It free. rents. 23 and worn the ladies at the wed- eelsior Lodge, F. & A. M., since June and with sweeping dramatic gestures Portland. 1150 4 50 12 50 Interests and 38,128 Your own druggist can supply you with finery by 51 53 in the Boston. 3 20 p m 8 10 5 10 All other assets. Pinklets in 25-cent bottles. ding the night before. West took active 1869, and one of the oldest Masons that a man of the high and noble charac- took at TO BELFAST f’4 later in the British sup- town. The funeral which place ter and gentle, peaceful ways of the one Gross assets.$3,778,490 part harassing AM AM PM Deduct items not admitted. 291,002 08 Notice of Sheriff's sale of Real and in sev- the church Tuesday afcernoon was under he was would not to the ply vessels in Penobscot Bay, defending stoop Boston. 3 00 9 00 of the Masonic and P M tstate. eral prize captures that gained govern- the auspices Lodge disreputable practice of “toting” upon Admitted assets.$3,187.488 46 1 7 0C 12 40 V:de chance of fatal disease. It was attended. ire antnu his nerson a murderous and even harhar- Portland. 1013 STATE OF MAINE. ment But there are “heroes j very largely LiabilitiesJDecember 31, |.-sses and gives you strong recognition. A M was the Rev. W. F. to out 10 02 3 15 Net unpaid losses.$ 104,262 66 WOO VI nuvv' uo. ! 11 chicks. No other pre- i in tha.. war, which ing clergyman ous weapon with which go upon Waterville .. 7 10 no less peace j 27 .1 takes its place. of The last testi- 7 00 10 16 1 60 Unearned premiums. 1,484.166 son the deceased, prov- Sturtevant Belfast. the streets and slay his fellowman. Bangor. 90 Taken this fifth day of March, A. D. 1914, West’s Thomas, j Benton. 7 21 10 08 3 24 All other liabilities. 37,581 in on execution dated 12, 1914. issued monials of love and showed .... 1,000,000 00 ! February ed at an age. When but 12 years : respect But in his the Hon. Clinton. 7 30 10 17 3 34 Cash capital. eaily peroration Augus- 63 on a judgment rei d* red by the Supreme Ju- the abundance of beautiful floral offer- Burnham, leave. 8 35 10 30 3 50 Surplus over all liabilities. 861,477 controls this costly and com- old smallnox was epidemic in North- ! tus became too strenu- dicial Court for the County of Somerset and )y Winnecook. 48 45 tl0 40 4 00 ase. Prevents infection. The Masonic bearers were Bart- State of Maine, at a term there* f begun and and his and the children ings. the coattails of his black Prince Al- 8 54 10 55 4 09 Total liabilities and surplus.$3,487,488 46 port parents ous; Unity. on the fourth of A. D. substitutes; insist on Pratts, 4 17 held Tuesday January, were smitten with lett Wadlin, Charles E. Drinkwater, Thorndike.... 9 02 1105 FIELD & QUIMBY, Agents, of F- or Back other than Thomas bert coat at one of his 1914. to wit: on the eleventh day b’-uary, action Guaranteed Money spread apart 10 til 15 4 25 Belfast, Maine de- and Wilder Creamer. Knox.t9 3wl4 1914, in favor of J W Manson and 11. R ool- Ir. CU Prattl 160 page Poultry Book the dread disease. Upon this boy Seymour Chapman and one of them set- 9 25 11 35 4 40 mighty gestures, Brooks. each of Pittsfield, in said County of Som- and in Waldo. <9 36 til 45 i4 50 idge, volved the care of the household, tled over the butt of a six shooter in his MASSACHUSETTS ACCIDENT CO-, erset, doing business in s id i'ilts- L. T. SHALES & SON t9 45 til 55 t5 00 copartners after a herd of cattle. Washington Whisperings. Citypoint. field, under the name of Manson & C«»!iidge, addition he looked that to the bulging, astonish- arrive. 9 50 12 01 6 05 if)i Devonshire Street. Boston, Mass hip pocket Belfast, J. G. Small of Troy, in the C< uniy of had to be as it against. Fire wrood also provided, O. March 1914. ed of the Court, witnesses and tFlag station. December 1913. Waldo and State of Maine, for $72.08, debt or E 1 HOMAS J. DRINKVVATEK. Washington, C., 30, eyes spec- at Assets 31, Limited tickets for Boston are now sold and will be was the winter season. The fend supply be a 00 damage, and $11.15, costs of suit, “If you were offered the choice of com- tators, looked to yard in length. Au- from Belfast. H. D. WALDRON, Stocks and Bonds.... $185,000 55.25 16 sold at public auction at tee postoffice at ■.s Jefferson Drinkwater low Thomas loaded a bag General Agent. Cash in Office and Bank. 26,834 depart- getting young which would you take, a single gustus Owsley didn’t know it, of course, Passenger Burnham Junction in Burnham, in said County mand, D. C. DOUGLASS, Agents’ Balances. 8,437 77 It at the Beach wheat on a handsled and dragged it of Waldo, to the highest bidder, on the twenty- his late home on of like the modern dreadnaught New and to the end, although some- Manager. portend Maine, Hills receivable. 1.711 72 ship proceeded General third of A D. 1914, at nine o'clock after- the forest to the mill, sev- Interest and Rents. 2,039 17 day May, Northport, Saturday through path or 100 like the Oregon, the what at the mirth in the the described real York, ships mystified suppressed All other assets. 8,860 83 forenoon, following the miller found and interest March 21st, at 4.30 o’clock. His eral miles away. When of the war?” that seemed to in the courtroom. estate and all the right, title pride Spanish-American prevail in and the EASTERN STEAMSHIP 65 which the said J. G. Small has and had was of but two duration and out who the w'as, and that family to a first Gross Assets. $232.883 days boy This was a recently put No young lover caught stealing his same on the of question items not admitted. 15,659 37 unto the twenty-second day aused The drove him and re- Deduct and by acute indigestion. had small pox,he away gathering of naval officers by Col. Rob- kiss was ever more abashed than the CORPORATION. September, A. D 1913, at eleven o’clock fifteen minutes in the forenoon, the time when til was born in Northport on the fused to grind the wheat. Returning chairman of the execu- future and nemesis of the Admitted Assets.$ 217,224 28 ert M. Thompson, Congressman the same was attached on the writ in two original "t me house known now as the Brad- the woods the boy found Liabilities December 31, 1913. or through tive committee of the Navy League of great steel trust, when he was immedi- Bangor Line— Winter Schedule. the same suit, to wit: a certain piece parcel 34 and f and but a few to whom he Net Unpaid Losses.$ 28.938 of land situate in said Troy, bounded de- Iiru.kwater place men chopping wood explain- the United States. called to the lectured the ately bar, by Unearned Premiums. 43,015 93 scribed as follows: on the south and east by tuf wait from the home. The date the situation. told him to SPECIAL FARES 91 on present ed They These officers, practically to a man, Judge in the sternest language and fined All other Liabilities. 7,586 the Clark and Morrill roaus, so-called; the 00 on the firth was there- them took the wheat back to Cash Capital. 100.000 north by the north line of 6ahl Troy; February 22, 1824; and one of asserted their preference for the single $25 for “totin’ a gun” in the peaceful BELFAST AND BOSTON, $2.25 Surplus over all Liabilities. 37,683 10 west by land of James R. Stevens, excepting fore was at the extended of 9J and had it as if for him- to age the mill ground ship and argued that it would be able State of “Ole’ Kaintuck!” The funniest TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIP BELFAS1 and reserving, however, five acres owned and years and one a that self and returned with it to Thomas. in battle. cited the Total Liabilities and Surplus. $217,224 28 occupied by Willis S. Stevens cut of the south- month, lacking day, defeat the 100 They part of it, however, was that the jury, Leave Belfast at 3.00 p. m. for Boston Mon- H west corner of said premises; containing nine- h- I'i.sshH was one of the old- were some of the conditions that and WILFRED LORD, Agent, away. He Such fact that the guns of the New York had moved his day Thursday. more or the same by eloquent appeal, acquitted and 3wl4 Winterport, Maine ty-five acres, less; being •?i d of For Sear8port, Bucksport Winterport, H. tot the oldest citizen in the town. were surmounted by the plucky boy of at which in the case premises described in a deed from George a hitting range 12,000 yards, bis client, and Stanley’s fee at 7.30 a. m., Wednesday and Saturday. H Estes to said Small dated October 28. 1908. re- resided in and dur- His one reward was that able to fourteen- it always Northport pioneer days. they were penetrate being just the amount of bis fine, RETURNING corded in Waldo of Deeds, Book 293, ■ MAINE. Registry u iife their health. An- STATE OF had seen its development the family recovered inch armour. The guns of the Oregon went to the clerk of the court. and Page 118. W. L GRAY, promptly Leave Boston at 6.00 p. m. Tuesday Sheriff. H ; for travel Thomas had when but at no more WALDO SS, 3wI3 Deputy .rests, with only paths other experience had this degree of penertation The joke on Augustus Owsley spread Friday. Leave Rockland at 6.16 a. m. on arrival ns for or 6 of A terrific wind that distance (or To the Honorable Justices of the Supreme | neighbors, to the present 5 years age. than 3,000 yards. Beyond the and him and throughout country, brought of steamer from Boston) Wednesday Judicial Court, next to be holden at Belfast, tinty "f broad comfortable storm in the morning tore the roof have no effect on the modern ; avenues, early they would from obscurity to such prominence that Saturday. within and for the County of Waldo, on the ASSESSES' NOTICE a,n the children were FRED W, POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. A D. 1914: ftiiidjngs and picturesque summer off the house where battleship. They showed that the Ore- his people later sent him to Congress. third Tuesday of April, He an the the Thomas was H. KING of said Belfast, wife of took active part in sleeping in chamber. gon was able to hit but five times out of HE inhabitants of the city of Belfast and THE RIDGELY PHEMIEJohn C. King, respectfully represents: of his town as he was a master blown across the room and the trundle to while others having taxable property within said 100 at a distance up 2,500 yards, that she was lawfully married to the sai ! John It is a curious fact that the PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, city, are hereby notified and requested to bring and a one. His bed his brother Bradford was hit times out Washing- C. at Brewer, in he of Penob- arp. liter, good containing the New York could seventy King, County in to the undersigned, assessors of said city, ton lemon market is in a state Mass. on the seventeenth of O. A. D. of doors and landed in the precarious Worcester, scot, day true and lists of their and well known in Belfast years hurled out of 100 at a distance up to 7,500 yards. perfect polls all 1898, by a Justice of the Peace; that since their real ’v and some fear that a veritable lemon Assets 1913 their estate, and personal, including money he was often His field some distance away without injury likewise could fire three December 31, libelant has cor- I employed. The New York said marriage your always on hand, bends, deeds, notes, due bills and 1 was a famine is imminent if things go on as Stocks and bonds. $384,220 00 herself toward her said husband as a vk may be seen in the handsome to its occupant. Mr. Drinkwater shots from each of its ducted memorandums, or in any mariner so invested times as many Cash in office and bank. 60,075 63 but that are. Not the kind of “lemon” that faithful, true and affectionate wife, that interest or other considerations shall be i Charles P. Hazeltine on Cedar man honest in all his affairs, they and rents. 6,658 63 of his strictly as the Oregon. Interest said libelee, wholly regardless marriage or du- guns is “handed” to so in the paid become thereon, except mortgages ■ many slang or about the fifteenth ot many other houses and build- charitable and broad minded and possess- the New York is vows and duty, on day debts due more than and all property The speed of nearly Gross assets.. $440,954 26 owing but the real in the lemon November, A. D. 1907, utterly deserted your in trust as executor or other- : arty or mere he reno- a natural of manner that sense, thing 42 held guardian, years ago ed courtesy double that of the Oregon. Were she Deduct items not admitted. 25,103 and has continued such desertion for line, for the of this well known acid libelant wise, which they are possessed of on the first interior of the North was wholesome and Until the price three consecutive years next prior to the filing ]...... e mi.* u., ...... 1 ...... ,u church, kindly. by the 100 ships she could steam Admitted assets.$ 84 pursued fruit of the rutaceous tree has 415,844 this that the residence of the libelee t his ibs in Belfast. At Car- of his last illness he was active and gone of libel; stantiate the some* by oath. j. day along out or meir range ana pica mem Liabilities December 31, 1913 not known to libelant and cannot be in the grocery and fruit stores is your Ail persons ‘owning real estate, whose rh n- he built the Granite did considerable work about the home ’asoaring reasonable that one Hotel, off at will. Were the 100 in flight, the Net unpaid losses.$ 53 089 75 ascertained by diligence; property was assessed in the wrong name or of the to the sudden and been born to them, viz: Ruth P., aged -troyed and also built the He was very likeable and sus- capital owing Unearned premiums. 21,367 14 child has by a wrong description in the inventory of by fire, place. New York could pursue them and as they 1 demana tor it in nign oi- All other liabilities. 14,312 00 five years. 1913, or who have | urchased or sold real estate '■■‘tel at Brown’s known as tained to the last a youthful spirit that unprecedented libelant that a divorce Corner, came within 12,000 yards or less, sink Cash capital. 100,000 00 Wherefore your prays within the last year, will call at the Assessors* he ficial and social circles. Most of the bonds of between her and t.tsitle Inn. And in Northport endeared him to children, of whom Surplus over all liabilities.. 227,075 95 from the matrimony Office during the time specified belo a and have them. There would be a safety zone of »ho aairl lihoW iTuiv be decreed and that the 1 11 r' is now gobbled correcti ns and transfers made for lbl4. substantial was and made him an enter- supply Washington gets decreed to her. proper many buildings very fond, 9,000 or about five miles, for the Total liabilities and surplus. $415,844 84 custody of said minor ch id be And for the of receiving said lists of yards, the fat men and women of the purpose testify to his The alike to all classes up by Maine March 14,1914. and transfers of real estate, the under- workmanship. taining companion New York in which she could destroy J. W. RODICK, State Agent, Auburn, H. KING. I making smart for all of them PHEMIE will be iri session at the office of Maurice of the Folwell’s summer He retained his faculties to the set, nearly appear own signed fli‘w building people. with little to herself. of Oregons danger to be the new “lemon cure” for W. Lord, in Hay ford Block, the first day 0,1 Isola was an- well informed on current taking and sworn to this fourteenth Bella, Islesboro, last and kept of them should be effective Subscribed April from 9 to 11.30 a. m. and from 2 Lo 4 p m. f,irne No number struck the LONDON & LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO., A. D. 1914. piece of his Mr. both local and National. He obesity that has recently day of March, and each Saturday during the month of April, work. Drink- events, her. J- S. HARRIMAN, against other woman one of England. Before me, 1914, from 2 to 4 p in ,and any personal examina- waier was of the fearless and had thirteen town. Every society Ltd., Liverpool, Public. hardy, Btock was twice married, Notary tions or conversation about the valuation there- 1 Such are the advantages of the new he has an atten- Assets December 31, 1913 ’he are meets—and man, too, if early whose re- -kilSran* nimi nf U/hfim liviniT. HiS of by the Assessors will not be considered as a pioneers, only over the old. Real estate..$ 300,000 00 STATE OF MAINE. °Jrce ships tive wife— who weighs more than a waiver for neglect of any person in bringing was unbounded His first wife was Lois Getchell, who died Stocks and bonds. 3,116,622 34 courage. Waldo ss. in true and perfect lists as required by law. hafeoLa figure calls for is religiously Cash in Office and Bank. €83,690 26 were West Drinkwater and some 52 years ago. Of this union eight It was not known in Washington until sylph-like Supreme Judicial Court, in Vacation. Those persons who neglect to comply with road to slenderness Balances. -'tzabeth are jogging along the Agents’ ?? A. D. 1914. this notice will be barred by law from appealing Elwell, who were married in children were born, five of whom a few days ago, when W. G. Buchanan of Bills receivable. Belfast, March 16, of the lemon as con- Writ and it is or- from the decision of the Assessors on their of told the with, the acrid juice Interest and Rents. Upon the annexed Libel, Sept. 22, 1814. The very now living, viz., Jane, wife William Morganfield, Ky., story,Ithat the said for abatement for any errors in v' 77 dered me, the undersigned, a Justice of application nr'r'hport ductor. All other assets... 386,906 by taxed to them. m°rnmg after the wedding, the Hill; Nettie, wife of A. G. Bellew, Cali- Hon. Augustus Owsley Stanley, Rep- Court, that notice be given to the Libe-ee by property and Blanks for returns may be had on ''ro°hi in This is the prescription officials an attested copy of the same, or an application, had gone to his work, and fornia; R., Malden, Mass.; resentative Congress from the second Gross Assets. publishing MAURICE W LORD, Wellington low their 41 abstract thereof, together with this order and a statesmen of high and degree, Deduct itetns not admitted. 1,263,467 J F. SHELDON. -Assessors. ,0Unl? wife saw two bargeB filled Charles E., Saugus, Mass.; Roscena, district, now waging thereon, three weeks successively in The Re- w“ wives and sons and daughters are taking: in Bel- 3wl2 WILLIAM H. BRAY, ) lrmed British soldiers approaching wife of William Gilchrist, Knox. His vigorous campaign for the United States Admitted Assets.$3,889,388 98 publican Journal, a i.ewspaper printed u' the of a lemon clear and fast, in the County of Waldo, the last publica- ""e. was his start towards fame Imbibe juice Liabilities December 31, 1913 She notified the first man second wife, who survives him, Cor- Senate, gained to be fourteen at least before the morn- tion day3 1 before breakfast every 56 find, Zachariah Lawrsnce, arid delia Drinkwater, by whom four chil- and congressional honors through his.de- straight Wet Unpaid Losses..$ 174,670 next term of said Court, to be holden at Belfast, I the consumer should Unearned Premiums.•' 2,799,168*23 within and for s lid on the third 1 ues- to the fen8e of a man in his town of Hender- ing. The first day County, shore with his musket dren were born and are now living. Ml other Liabilities. 67.437 26 thi-t he then and there >r " two day of April next, may take the clear of other lemon's 00 he the boats are wife of Elmer O. Hall, son, Ky., when he was a struggling juice Deposit Capital. 200,000 appear in said Court and answer thereto, if „ himself. When They Hattie, r ^ereted Next take the over all liabilities.648,112 95 WARREN C. PHILBROOK, “l;ht(l he Lida never at that at two other times. day Surplus see fit. began giving orders as to Belfast; Oscar H., Nortbport; E., young lawyer, dreaming Judicial Court. DENTIST, a‘('' so each in- Justice supreme of national client wbb of three, and on, day 98 jf Court solt*iers> anc* t0 increase the wife of W. E. Dilworth, and Elizabeth, time fame. His juice Total Liabilities and Surplus... $3,889,388 A true copy of the libel and order one deeT 1 the dose by lemon until thereon. 3wl2 tfAlNE t,odSec* fr°m tree to tree and wife of AuBtin Hassan. The golden an- charged with the heinous offense of car- creasing BENJAMIN F. COLCORD. Agent, 93 MAIN ST8EET, SELFAST, Maine Attest: GEO. I. KEATING, Clerk. flrfe!j,i.tl0ndt a a and twelve is reached. For three days swal- gw 14 Searsport, the boats from different points. niversary of this second marriage was j rying concealed weapon, pistol, ■ ^ a_ _ The News of Brooks. SEARSPORT. Charles Gibbs is wearing a broad smile. It left Saturday for New Lincoln R. Colcord is a girl. York. Dr. A. E. Kilgore has been confined to the was in town Daniel Carleyof Newton, Mess., house by illness. Monday. Edmund B. Young is confined to the house. lsst week M. A. Cook if Dexter was in town He has been sick all winter. on business. p| Charles F. Bessey seems tetter than one arrived Tues- I Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. A. Wheaton week ago, but he is still confined to his bed. from South Paris. day Ellery Pendleton of Islesboro has returned for Boston, where Patrick Gill left Monday home after a visit with the family of C. A. ke will spend the summer. Lane. and Dr. Sidney B. Sar- Edward A. Sargent Harry 1ft. Brown has a new boree from Dra gent left Tuesday for Boston. West of Belfast which be hopes will come out Mrs. C. James B. Sweetser visited Mr. and all right. Richards in Bucksport last week. Simeon Lsmpbire baa been dangerously ill Miss Julia B. Sullivan returned to Waltham, for some time and the chances are against bis Mass., Monday after a short visit. recovery. Decrow's Express will make but three trips Mrs. Eben Prime has made a visit of several with her Mrs. Maria per week until the roads improve. days sister-in-law, Bailey H. of Waldo. N. D. Hewes, who has been visiting J. Sullivan, returned to Waltham, Mass., Monday, The Cfias. E. Bowen house is nearly clap- boarded and work will be on it now the W. A. Wheaton has rented the first floor in pushed warm weather has the Miss Maude Dutch hou-e on the Mortland begun. road. Mrs. Charles E. Lane went to Aroostook county to attend to some business O. C.Atwood,local agent for the Eastern S. S. Tuesday to estate. a visit in relating her late husband’s Co., returned last Saturday from Boston. Mrs. Mark Pease spent the week-end with one ol her father and family in Belfast. Mrs. Pease Wingate Cram of Bangor has rented for the is preparing to build a nice house and stable at the cottages on the Moose Point farm the old homestead this summer. Bummer. Mrs. Frances Menitt Las returned from a Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Sawyer are receiving con- Marci business trip to Boston and the millinery shop gratulations on the b»rth of a daughter will soon be humming. Her son Raymond, 8 a with a from New York, and sch. 80th, pounds. ! anthem, response and hjmrsard rendering I general cargo for Bar Har- who is a student at Hebron Academy, made Frank of Bangor has rented the Geo cello solo Berceuse, from ‘'Jocelyn,” Godard. ! Enterprise sailed with edgings Hight the trip with her. the summei bor. March 30th, steamer M llir.ocket sailed S. Sargent house and will spend Announcement was made of the parish offer- { ser- I for Pa., srd sch. We were to meet Arnold Dodge of Troy hprp with his family. ! ing next Sunday morning. The evening with paper Philadelphia, glad with for who was the of this was conducted the Next Sun- I Grade J. edgings Stonington. calling upon people village William Mason, who has been living in towr j vice by pastor. 1 last a business His for Boston there will be a consecration ser- Letters have been received from Ed- Saturday upon proposition. xhe 14 years, left Monday day evening j Capt. past Doctor M. T. was a friend i vice of the Y. P. S. C. E. Preparations are I mund Hichborn since his vessel, the schooner father, Dodge, Bee king employment. whom we highly esteemed and we art- pleased being made for Easter by the choir and pri- j Elisha Atkins, reached Baltimore. Three se- Ethel M. Carr has returned to Walthan son. Miss school. to make the personal acquaintance of his Mr mary class of the Sunday vere gales, following in quick succession, buf- a short visit with her parents, j Mass., after Mrs. Ward has her hus- j I feted his staunch sea-craft, the first carrying Augustus presented Mrs. J. H. Carr. and a a Mrs. ! away sails, rudder-head and boats, and the band with nice baby girl. As girl No. 703 arrived March 26th from Car- STOCKTON SPRINGS. Barge next one stripping away the extra canvas be Ward spent all her life on this corner, where of fertilizer to the A. A teret with 1,800 tons had bent into while the third she was much loved and and we street, left last place, pounded appreciated, Mack’s Point. Everett Knox, School early C. Co. at j the storm-battered hull That, have missed her much here. The best wishes ! week for Boston to join a vessel for a sea trip. mercilessly. Steamer Kanawha, Capt. Parmenter.finishec with “the hardest of all one of of her many friends folltw her to her new last for a cargoes" (as coa Mrs. C. E. Britto left Thursday March 27th at the Penobscot our master mariners home. discharging to return long-experienced pro- and sailed for Norfolk. brief visit in Rocklard, intending deck | nounced phosphate rock) straining in her hold A very serious accident happened to John Saturday. Miss Gladys Gilkey is at her home from tin | the vessel did not spring aleak seems marvel- Abbott last Monday. W hile sawing wood with A little son—Newton Paul—was bom March school, where shi j ous! Capt. Hichborn displayed great deter- an saw he had one hand severed Bangor Kindergarten Low- engine nearly I 25th, to Mr. and MrB. Robert Nickerson, teaches, for the Easter vacation. mination, pluck and skill, in so handling his at the wrist. One bone was cut off and the I der Broos. disabled schooner with the aid of a other so. He was hustled to the V. ar tugboat partly village Steamer L. Stoddard, Capt. Berghman, were I Walter F. Trundy and William Morrison as to crew and to her in double time and the wound treated with tons of coal to th< bring her, freight point quick by rived March 28th 3,700 the Democrat- in Portland last week to attend of destination. Stockton friends is that the Mack’s Point. j congratulate Dr. A. E. Kilgore. It yet hoped Penobscot Coal Co. at returned Thursday. ic State Convention. They him on his escape from the “Demon of the hand be saved. been confined ti may Mr. Loomis Eames, who has Mr. and Mrs. SHIP NEWS. Miss Mary Powers, the guestof Sea." town met at seven weeks on accoun The Republican committee the his home for the past street for a fort- | Charles H. Emery, Maple The Current Events Club has every reason fireman’s hall March 31st, of the severe weather and icy traveling, wai Tuesday afternoon, for her Bangor home. FORTS. night, left la.t Saturday to be delighted with the the and elected N. R. Cook chaiiman and Walter AMERICAN able to be out again la6t week. j success attending SEED OATS Mr. and Mrs. “Jack" Stinson are receiving entertainment and dance given last Thursday H. secretary. The committee is E. C. New York, March £6. Ar, ach Wing, of waj | Young Amos D. Carver, formerly Searsport, of a sld, sch W D Hilton, : outh upon the arrival daughter in Denslow Hall, under its A. B. son, F. R. A. O. Brunswick, (La; season we oats of PURITY. last fo; ,1 congratulations evening, auspices Holbrook, Pay York, Pay- Melburn For the third offer seeds dependable upon in New York Saturday home 1 for Stonington; 27, ar, ach P operated their Cape. Jellison “The Kitchen Orchestra" made a F. L. T. Amboy !—Doris Leone—at great hit; son, Emmons, I. Huxford, Charles W. for Hoboken; aid, scha Tarra- i In the of 1912 first we Bold a lot of them. Those an acute case of appendicitis. He is reportec Smith, Bridgeport spring (our year) was most unioue. droll and fun-nrodue.inir The Adelaide T I early last week. Ryder. following were elected delegates tine, Port Reading tor Stonington; that last as well. Mrs. Carver and their eon who used them were so well pleased with results spring doing last Each instrument was made in a to the State Carleton, Perth Amboy for Rockland; 28, ar, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lancaster returned curiously cun- convention: F. R. York, M. J. Clifton, are on their way home from Europe. i sch Herald, N S; 29, ar. schs Eliza- ! we were with orders and did not have enough to ! to manner from some kitchen and Walter H. Weymouth, (1913) just deluged from Newport and Bangor Capt. ning utensil, Dow, Young; alternates, Henry Guantaroo; James W Paul, Jr, Mr. who boards a | Friday beth Gilbert, the demand. This year we have bought a great many more Dodge’s Corner. Fiies, Middle consisted of bass bass O. W. A. B. son. sch Eliza- supply and Mrs. Horace M. Griffin’s home. viol, drum, cymbals, Reynolds, Lane, Pay Newport News for Portland; 30, ar, we to do | and while we expect they will carry us through the season would Chester Trundy's is prepared paper hang elide trombone, band beth Gilbert, Guantanando. street. banjo, organ, cornet, We seem to be handling a government job in that order with your dealer early. at reasonable rates for all who want him | Boston, March 26. Ar, stm Seaconnet, Nor- suggest you place your ing violin, ’cello, and snare drum. The music " Nickerson is the East- a small way in Brooks just now. Isaiah Crow- M 1 is Ira Veazie’i ; Miss Beulah spending folk; sld. sch Jacob Haskell, Philadelphia; Every bag will be tagged “S. W. B. €0 ... Chester Trundy sawing j : from this novel was furnished Institute company by whom we claim and in a business stms Pascagoula; Kanawha, er vacation from the Maine Central ell, socially 28. ar, Carolyn, and wood with his machine.... Raymond Howar( 1 stm Lambert’s Just think of the expense and disappointment of preparing [ ! “kazoos,” held in the mouth, through which lives cn searsport; 29, sld, Seaconnet, m*. —-•» way he the side of Wlin ner pweuio, although Monroe, has bought the Mary Plummer place.... Flor bummed the the Point. one to ten acres of to oats and then not have them j each player tune, whole ef- has taken the contract from the State Forest j sowing ground is Mrs. Geo. son, Church street. Philadelphia, Pa, March 28. Ar.stm Pennsyl- at all or a lot of weeds of various kinds. ence Benson visiting E. Chapin. ! feet Said one listener: i come up get being side-splitting. Commissioner to build twenty houses for the Puerto Mexico; 30, ar, sch Jacob M and Mrs. Allie Kimball, Church street, vanian, this. Your dealer At a caucus held Mr. I “The Kitchen Orchestra to travel!” The Call for the S. W. B. CO. brand and avoid Republican Saturday,Marc! ought fire service. are to be finished Haskell, Boston. stork last Satuiday morn- protective They F. I. W. H. Goodell and Jamei were visited by the minuet danced in of olden Baltimore, March 23. Sld, sch Pendleton will gladly supply you. 28th, Mortland, gowns “ye days,” here and knocked down, all to | March 28th, and a welcome little daughter shipped, ready Calais; 24, sld, stm L V Stoddard, H. Duncan were chosen delegates to the Stat< ing, by eight ladies, was quaint and attractively j Listers, to be set up where wanted. Mr. Crowell has Learsport; 26, sld, sch White Wings, Savannah; Convention to be held in 9th was left in their home. to while each Augusta April interesting every on-looker, the lumber all ready for the >7. out Cape Henry sch Pendleton Sis- to the E. M. C. j job. passed ! SWAN-WHITTEH-BICKFORD CO., M. F. F. I. W Grace Calkin returned Picture was in for alternates, Parker, Pendleton, Miss Living pleasingly entertaining ;ers, Baltimore Searsport. • after A special town meeting was held at Union March 25. sch Edward H BELFAST. MAINE. R. Gilkey. The following town committee Seminary, Bucksport, Monday morning conception and execution. The hand selec ! Norfolk, Sld, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, sch Northland. vacation with her par- Hall March 31st. A. B. Payson was elected Bake, Jacksonville; 30, ar, was chosen: b. F. Colcord, F. I. Pendleton, VV passing the 6hort spring tions were finely rendered and reflected much moderator. It was an Learsport. ~ School all-day session and sev- ~ ~ P. E. A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calkin, at --- H. Goodell, W. M. Parse, J. Nichols, ents. credit upon director and members alike. The Brunswick, Ga. March 26 Ar Owens I eral articles were considered, but the special Boston. Baker, Clifton Seekins, W. D. Smart and F. E street. Current Events Club desires to sincerely ferry, sch Lizzie B Willey, was to for the of a March 24 Ar, sch Governor Stinson. object arrange building Pascagoula, Susie A. Cousens arrived last Friday thank said band and the many ladies, load for N of Hat Miss schoolhouse. It was voted to buy the George powers, Ponce, P R, (to the va- outside who so Mrs. Amos Nichols was hostess for Fri from Brockton. Mass., to spend her Easter the club membership, gen- Rvder lot. on Emmons ntrpph for Sfiflfl nhont- d. I Robert A March The afternoon wa 1 Mrs. in various tow;ard March 25. Ar, sch day Club 27th. cation from teaching with her mother. erously contributed ways ^Charleston, acres, and to put up a building to cost some Providence; 30, ar, sch Blanche C Pen- pleasantly spent in sewing. The Mockinj 1 Church street. Welcome the marked success of the occasion. Fol- Lnyder, Frank H. Cousens, $10,000, to accommodate all the pupils of the lleton, Baltimoie. Bird, in variation, was rendered by Mrs. Wil home! lowing is a list of the artists and committees: S C, March 29. Ar, sch Luther town. It was a harmonious Georgetown, perfectly meet- N H. Wanted Goodell as a accom Stockton F. A. director. f Garretson, Portsmouth, Girls liam H. whistling solo, accom- Military Band, Nye, Misses Maud and Ruth Merrithew, All seemed ing. interested in the prosperity Jacksonville. March 28. Ar, sch Wm E panied by Mrs. Butman at the piano. Severa Master Irving Merri- Kitchen Orchestra—Mrs. Maria Blanchard, | panied by their brother, of the town. This marks a new advance in the Downes, Norfolk; sld, sch Augusta W Snow, AT TUB solos were also rendered by Mrs. But- ot Miss Alary Hichborn, Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, E Litchfield. Portland piano thew, dined Sunday in Searsport, guests social, intellectual and financial of New York; William prosperity 29. sch Carrie man. Others present were Mrs. Henrietta Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. M. S. Grant, Mrs. H. L. Hopkins, Mrs. Miss, March Sld, their sister and husband, Brooks. More than ever who come to Gulfport, people E Gibara. Young, Mrs. W. V. Nichols, Mrs. John Frame Herbert Mixer, Miss Ida Wentworth, Mrs. H. Look, _ E. Colson, Nichols street. Brooks will want to stay here. Stonington, Me, March 28. Sid, schs Vvawe- Mrs. N. F. Gilkey, Mrs. Trundy and baby, Mrs R. Hichborn, Mrs. F. B. Jackson, Mrs. Elden S. S Charlotte Mrs. E. A. Mayville returned last Friday lock. New York; Jennie Hall, do; Wm. Mrs. Colcord. was Shute, Mrs. J. A. Miss do Parse, Emily Candy her varied stock of Flanders, Director, W Miller, from Boston, bringing cows H. Several fine were recently bought and March 24. Ar, barge R&KLCo Co. served. en- Lucretia Flanders, accompanist. The fol- Searsport, of and tr. o t.-' i;_07 q!<1 «rms Mohawk. Bpring millinery. Her range styles later sold Mr. Mfg. the Minuet: by Harry Staples. Thompson her lowing composed Mrs. Faustina stm L V The tendered Rev. R. G. Harbutt line of will be displayed at sast ard; Kanawha, Norfolk; 28, ar, reception ticing goods Wm. Rolfe and wife the in Church last Berry, Mies Ethel Colcord, Miss Grace Calkin, spent week-end Baltimore. of the Niles Congregational opening, probably held the last of the present Stoddard, 18th, in the churcfc Miss Phoebe Calkin, Mrs. L. H. Flanders, Mrs. Unity, guests of Miss Whitehouse and others. Stockton, March 25. Ar, stm Millinoeket, Wednesday evening.March week. the Ladies was a so- New sld, sch Hattie Lewis, Stonington; parlors, by Guild, v**ry Vettie Trundy, Miss Evelyn Colcord, Mrs Er- Morrill has to Massachusetts to York; Hugh gone Bar Harbor; 29, sld, stm Milli- cial and pleasant meeting of friends and neigh- a time last Enterprise, Mr. Flitner Staples had suffering dine Gardner. The following presented the visit the of Mr. a former sch Hattie Lewis, bors. Many Niles people were in attendance family Barker, pas- locket, New York; 30, ar, due to his neck in looking up L. Stonington. wh6 were glad to greet others from Newark week, straining living pictures: Mrs. A. Gardner, Miss Eva tor of Brooks. Deer Isle; sld, sch Gracie J, and Several numbers of vocal into the trees while directing the man FORTS. Lot Irvington. Mrs. F. A. R. FOREIGN New apple Taylor, Patterson; Mr. M. Dorr, Rev. Charles Harbutt of Portland rAnother music were given during the evening, Miss nests. preached Mexi- engaged in cutting the brown-tail-moth , Miss Vivian Titcomb, Miss Col- Salina Cruz, March 27, 6 am. Ar, stm Mary Barnard accompanying on the piano. Evelyn at the Congregational church last Sunday Great is for him in this lan, Tapley, Hilo. OF- I Mr. Sutton of Belvoir favored the company sympathy expressed coid. Miss Lucretia K. Flanders, Mrs. and afternoon evening. Puerto Mexico. March, 29, about Sam. Sld, with two selections on the flute. Later in the wearing set-back. Faustina Berry, Miss Ethel Colcord, Mr. Delaware Breakwater | itm Montanan, Curtis, evening sandwiches, coffee, cakes and ice Alfred Huxford has improved so that all Mrs. Horace Staples, West Main street, has Everett Greives, Mrs. Arthur B. Colcord !or orders. cream were served.—The Washington Press, he in the open air, his _ week one of the pleasant days spends Niles, Calif. been enduring for the past j and baby Doris. The following were the com- cot being placed on the porch. BORN JOHN __ ST. grip attacks so prevalent in town this spring, j mittees: Mrs. C. H. Emery, Mrs. Elmer E. one of the oldest and Mr. A. F. Matthews, the various Mrs. Carrie A 9- pound boy arrived in the family of Leroy to Mr. Each victim is prostrated, having Thompson, Gardner, Mrs. Horace Googins.. In BuckBport, March 19, most citizens of the town, Roberts and wife March 26th. are respected passed features to from characteristic of M. Griffin, Mrs. G. A. MisB Elizabeth They stop- ind Mrs. Sidney Googins, a daughter recuperate Stevens, Mr. March after an illness of March 16, to away Sunday, 29th, influenza. Colcord, Mrs. Bion B. Sanborn, Miss Leora ping at the home of Mrs. Roberts parents. Mr. Macomber. In Bucksport, that.ugly Mrs Koscoe M. Macomber, a sou. three months at his home on Elm street, aged and Mrs. Noyes Cilley, for some time. ind The sardine factory, Lowder Brook, has Partridge, Miss Alice Hichborn, treasurer. The 82 In his he years. younger days taught are decorations of the were novel and hand- Mr. Charles F. Shaw his opened for canning clams until the fish stage expresses gratitude MLEWIVES* and had served as collector of taxes school some. The color scheme was and and to the the MARRIED__ in the bay. The bivalves put up are green, white deep appreciation employees of selectmen. He was well plentiful and on the board of fine. red—the back banked with Gordon for the beauti- AT- said to be especially succulent, large and grten boughs, clothing manufactory In North Brooksville, of the town and Babson-Perkins. posted on the early history in motor- with white lilies ar.d red ful flowers sent at the death of his Annie Babson of Brooksville ! They are brought from Sunshine topped geraniums, wife, darch 14,Charles Leroy I had lived on the farm where he was born until of South Penob- an Gordon Shaw. ind Misa Nellie A. Perkins boats, sardine boats, etc. making effective background for the when he sold his farm tc about ten years ago, "Kitchen clad in blue uni- 1 a return of his an- l Orchestra,” light i Thirty-eight members of the Ladies Aid met Searsmont, March 20, and moved to the He is J. G. Lambert is suffering Braley-Buzzell. In C. H. Gilkey village. with white white K. Buzzell and skin disease— and forms, trimmings, aprons, at the home of Mrs. Ezra Carpenter on ly Rev. Harry P. Taylor, Percy Market trouble—a | I his widow. The funeral services noying peculiar Bramhall’s survived by and blue with white both of Waldo. L' __ caps, front, A very last. Delicate refreshments of dnzel Braley. I_1.hu Mrs Aria 1. Mild- large Wednesday March 20, by were held Wednesday and the interment was filled the Gurney-Gordon. In Belfast, several We company dancing floor, Dorr’s orches- welsh rabbit were served, and the afternoon of Waldo j for B. in the family lot in the Merrithew cemetery. gett, his able assistant years. lev. D. B. Phelan, Charles Gurney tra furnishing the muBic, and the in social chat over their and Gordon of Belfast. to hear of favorable symptoms appearing unusually passed sewing, ind MisB Albertie May hope In Cliftondale. Mass., Congregational Church Notes. Sunday, large number patronizing the Entertainment chapters were read from the book by Joseph Guthrie Seavey. * *+H‘ t soon in this case of illness to our oldest Stock- of New York and -+ H-4>++3>+3>**4><^ miu me Keziah to the amusement of darch W. Guthrie f March 29th, Mr. McElhiney spoke upon “Tht i/auce, jjronuuiiceu anair me "nil 01 C. Lincoln, Coffin, 28, Ralph | ton merchant. dias Sara Mae of Belfast. the season.” The net all. Seavey wearing of sackcloth.” Sorrow is often thrusl proceeds amounted to Wessel-Durcain. In Bangor, March 18, was to hasten his Mr. J. L, Lancaster obliged an The all minds at t Miss Phebe selfishly upon friends. Far nobler is the nature $66.51, encouraging figure toward the park question agitating preset ?red W. Weasel of Brooksville and to Boston a business call and left on is the selection of a suitable lot for the erec- that like the Old Testament king conceals the return by fund. Much credit is due Mrs. J. A. Flanders d. Durgain of Sedgwick. Icraoizoj ^ the new At EASTER will tion of school building. sackcloth Saturday's early train. Mrs. Lancaster for her and active work proposed symbol of mourning, wearing the conception in carry- we are inconvenienced the 11 present by and Mrs. Hor- greatly died | remain with her next the 6kin. Suddenly aB he stands upon parents, Capt. ing to completion this entertainment, loss of the schoolbouse and all its properties ace M. Griffin, Middle street, until the last of by fire. Recitations of some classes are held the city wall, accident reveals the sackcloth to CURTIS. In West Somerville, Mass., March when she will her hus- temporarily in the primary school building, the his subjects. From this incident there are the present week, join 51, Rosiland M., wife of Caasius Curtis, aged PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. teacher of that school. Miss Mabel Rose, beirg ; SALE in Massachusetts. >0 lessons. The character of the individual band, confined some weeks to the house witn years. GARMENT many for March 27, Albert L. bronchitis. Curtis. In Winterport, is shown by his conduct in trouble. Restraint Mrs. John McLaughlin haB taken the M. E. Charles Nichols of Troy, Vernon Priest and a nd sackcloth worn Mrs. Nellie —uy— is deeper than noisy grief, Colcord carriage house to convert into a gar- Walter Mutch of Detroit, were rmorg the out Elwell. In Knox, March 26, ;: ! of Belfast, aged 49 years, 8 next the quivering flesh more courageous. For it transformed into a first of town people in Pittsfield this week. The Shoe Situation. Biwell, formerly age and is having and 7 envious of those fortunate in wealth nonths days. the class convenience for Iiis automobiles. He in- Frank A. Palmer and his daughter, Mrs. In North Ellsworth. March now Farnsworth. there is the that sorrow Fnntwear factories are engaged chieflv 60 i and position thought tends the in front of the build- G and Mr. and Mrs. Charles >0, Guilford M. Farnsworth, aged years. CHASE & VARNEY CO., grassing plot eorge Kimball, in finishing and making deliveries on duplicate Daniel Gibb9, i| had not the king; his was the com- Gibbs. In Orland, March 22, passed by to make it with the corner park, S haw were in to attend the for seasonable Most local j compare goods. ing Troy Wtdnesday orders 74 1 month and 12 days. mon lot. Trial and are not confined to are the aged years, grief the ladies of the Current u manufacturers completing best spring MAINE. ; 1 i being beautified by f neral of Mr. Palmer’s mother, Mrs. Lucy J. Gilman. In Winterport, March 31, George BROOKS, class. The only true is season on record, but reports from New Erg 1 month. any particular quality Events assisted by our citizens. Shaw. — Pittsfield Advertiser. L. Gilman, aged 67 years and I Club, and other centers are less that of suffering. The need of charity is land encouraging. Gray. In South Penobscot, March 23, Rob- of Ladies’ Coats, Suit". The usual activity in connection with the 6 11 I We have a consignment shown. In each heart some trial is From Cape Jellison piers the following ship- ert B. Gray, aged 74 years, months, days. Lrge clearly Easter trade is now in evidence and wholesale March 17, Miss Me- was EELFAST PRICE CliRRNET. Herrick. In Northport, addition to our bidden. Tears are just behind many smiles. ping report telephoned Monday evening: business is satisfactory, while further improve- and 8 Skirts and Dresses for this sale, in regu- 1 iesa A. Herrick, aged 74 years, 3 months March steamer Millinocket sailed with Corrected for The ment is as many retailers are carry- | We can never err by being sympathetic. The 23rd, Weekly Journal. expected InvR. at much below normal.—Dun's will be able to select an exclusive for New York. March 24th, sch. Hattie ing supplies March 10, Miss raina lar stock. You style king had humbled himself before God. From paper PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. Jellison. In Franklin, | Review March 28th. 33 2 months and sorrow God Lewis to load edgings. Victoria Jellison, aged years, order houses or store" his penitence and springs hope. arrived, light, Apples,per bbl,1.50a2X9 Hay, 10 0t'al4 a price much below the mail city and us with March 25th, schs and Gracie J. 7 10 will put off our sackcloth gird Enterprise dried, per lb., Hides, Payson. In Belfast, March 25, Hollis M. I sch. Beans, 2 50a2 75 Lamb, 14 1 Miss Pitcher of Belfast,guest arrived, light, for edgings. March 25th, pea, 70 years, 1 month and 19 days. 2nd and continue to April 7th gladness. Gladys 2 75 40a60 Payson, aged This sale will begin April 1 Beans. V. E., 50a2 Lamb Skins, In North March 26, I Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Pattee, delighted the Hattie Lewis sailed with edgings for Stoning catmh Robinson. Bucksport, of Butter, 28a32 Mutton, 8 l\mm and 10 C. S. Robinson, aged 83 years the choir the ton. March 27th. steamer Millinocket arrived 9al0 32 42 Seorge congregation by assisting during Beef, sides, Oats, lb., non the. 9 50 .... Maine Beet,forequarters, Potatoes, Rankin. In Bucksport, March 24, Alfred CHASE & VARNEY CO., Brooks, —' -i ;--• «r bu, 60, Round Hog, 10 f Barley, TO HYOMEI Selden Rankin, aged 74 years. | 24 YIELDS CheeBe, Straw, 9.00 Sweeney. In Attlebro, Mass., March 27, Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a30 It. George A. Sweeney, formerly of Searsport, Calf 18 Tallow, 2 You Breathe William Men1 Skins, iged 63 yerrs. visit in Hampden.... 20 12al8 use st the first SWANVILLE. J Duck, Veal, Bo wise in time snd Hyomei Thurlow. In Lmcohmlle, March 28, Horace to resume his studies from Damm left Tuesday | Eggs, 18 Wool, unwaahed, 20 symptom of catarrh, such as frequent hesd Moody Thurlow, formerly of Belfast, aged 57 Misa Sadie M. Nickerson is at home 16al7 6.00 of or Hebron Academy... .A. Eugene Nickerson Fowl, Wood, hard, colds, constant sniffling, raising mucus, rears, 8 months and 19 days. Waterville_Messrs Walter J. Nickerson snd 18 3X0 Do not let the dis- made his Hon. A. E Geese, Wood, soft, droppings in the throat Webster. In Bar Harbor. March 16, Mrs; attended the Portland father, and are in Harold Harriman Progressive '1 RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. ease become deep-seated you lennie Grace Webster, aged E8 years, 8months a brief visit last week.... Miss Nelli? fatal in F. E. Nickerson son, danger of a serious if not ailment ind 13 Convention Bangor....Mr. iv Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, 110 days. Rose is at home from Islesboro for a few There is no other treatment for catarrh, of Everett Mass, was in town several days Butter Salt, 14 lb.. 18o22 Oat Meal, 6 A. T. Nick' head colds, etc, like the Hyomei method, none the ....The L. A. S. met with Mrs. 84 Onions, 6 last week to make arrangements for Hl Corn, so and to use, or just as good, easy pleasant son March 26th with a attendance Cracked Com, 79 Oil, kerosene, 12al8 of his Mr. Albert Goldsmith, who good that gives such sure, and lasting relief. burial uncle, ,nter Com Meal. 79 Pollock, 7 quick, arrangements were made to repair the You breathe it—no stomach dosing. A. A. died at his home in Salem. Mass. The body Cheese, 24 Pork, 14 meet with Mrs. C. Howes will refund your money if you are not and in- of the church. It will Cotton Seed, 186 Plaster, 1.18 was brought to Swanville March 25th, benefited. Nickerson April 9th.... Misses Carrie Codfish, dry, 10 Bye Meal, 8) in the family lot in Green Lawn ceme- t » ence and sea how it terred m Bar Harbor, 18 Shorts, 100 Try Hyomei at quickly Flora Seeley, teachers Cranberries, clears the the sniffling, and banishes While in town Mr. Nickeraon was the the Easter vacation at h, Clover Seed, 25e27 Sugar, 6 head, stops tery. been spending ^ catarrh. helps you to enjoy good Nickeraon....Master returned to Buciw 6 75e6 76 Salt, T. L, 40 Hyomei gooat of Mrs. Luella ... .Emery Cunningham Floor, health. All druggist* 1(11 Ask for the H. G. Seed, 2 00a2 71 Sweet Potatoes, 6 Kermit Nickeraon returned Sunday from a Seminary Monday. «j 4 complete outfit—fLOO. -■ 16 Wheat Meal, .--- ■- k Laid. f t -s «*. m ■