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« >-'V ,,f today's loumal. PERSONAL PERSONAL. Coote"1* ___ The Vote of Waldo Bells- THE VOTE OF WALDO COUNTY. Cheater Holmea of Cambridge, Maas, ia tbs State 1 for Governor, —* Miss Jana K. Hills of Boston arrived Vote -— Sunday *„ ♦ — gnest of Harold S. Jones. l'°"n Representative to Con- to visit Belfast relatives. gnd Mias to enter *uJ .The War County Clerk of Register _. Myrtle E. Frost left Monday Sate Election. Sheriff. Commissioner, Treasurer. Paul R. Smith will leave this week to enter °The Senator. Attorney. Courts. ot Deeds. Wheaton in Maas. SreM Vote for College Norton, rhe Legislative upon his senior year at Bates College. .The Vote of Belfast, Mrs. F. E. Cottrell of Rockland called on County. Ansel Pac'iaid the week-end in Bel- ^ Belfast relatives last spent u 1914. Obituary..Personal. Friday. ■^ppt. ***• mont, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morrill. the War Began..North- » L H. Perkins of North Palermo was a busi- pvnen \ f S' » l 5 I ; Mrs. Effie V. V. Knox of New York is the s f ness El" I I viaitor in last !*• Southern Cotton... l I If l M ! Angnsta Friday. ShiopfK' guest of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Vaughan, East A. will leave for ^hieeton Whispering, Ralph Bramhal! Saturday Belfast. Reunions. -Our Part in f I ! e ? If f it I if if Waterville to begin his senior year at Colby Limeiitsl I < I Mrs. A. B. Meade to i ! l t ! s has returned her home |!' The War’ J‘pan' EtC'' fI l ifi If? Ill S s S College. Isf 532 15 6TO 591 28 679 29 ,‘spruflfle.“ 569 689 26 670 582 11 618 650 26 518 616 22 630 669 in Natick, Mass., after visits in Sandypoint Liners in Belfast. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Cottrell of Stockton r American-Hawaiian and with relatives in this County Correspondence.. 61 4 139 54 8 139 56 8 relatives last city. Caesi Brooks .138 54 8 133 52 9 138 55 9 141 62 8 145 Springs were guests of Belfast *® 70 99 70 99 Mrs S. F. McCobb of is Free Library.. Promoted to Burnham. 70 98 70 99 70 99 70 99 7° Westboro, Mass., 70 91 93 68 Friday. Frankfort. 65 95 72 90 68 94 67 95 ®J visiting Mrs. Mary Wadsworth and Mrs. 62 71 6 6 73 50 78 •» 74 Edwin Cleale of Sherborn, Maas., was a re- Freedom. 60 67 55 74 66 73 Mansfield Clark on Miller The Monroe Fair. 73 49 77 49 77 street. rj,t„rislP Ielesboro^ 4Q 77 49 77 48 78 48 78 53 cent at the home of P. S. Staples, East 1 guest of Belfast. .The Churche*. Jackson 59 49 10 55 63 10 55 58 10 58 Mrs. P. D. H. Carter has returned from Bos- .." .Jews .....'.I.'.""""".."!"” 66 63 10 « n » 'S ~ *9 Belfast. 79 58 ‘S6 77 60 « 79 S58 6 » Post. The Farmers’Gold- Knox. go 66 6 78 59 6 83 63 6 79 67 8 ton, where she recently went for treatment, ;,ar(.e| 64 77 15 82 67 9 « 101 “ 77 Mrs. M. Prescott has returned to her home * Reunion Liberty. 66 75 16 66 76 16 15 66 77 S. l’he Mixer Family 61 85 » 54 92 9 65 90 10 and is able to be up and about as usual. '"pear I Lincolnville. 66 90 10 54 89 10 62 94 9 55 90 10 in from a visit with Belfaat and Are 77 3 124 85 3 125 85 8 Linfield, Mass., ! Vi PVe Have (poem).. Monroe. 128 81 3 119 90 3 123 85 3 126 85 3 139 Hon. Arthur I. Brown, of Belle.. 60 14 105 108 31 113 89 relatives. Deputy Secretary J' personals. .Wedding Montville.104 105 36 114 90 40 114 90 39 112 89 40 172 Cause of War.. 41 1 42 « 3 46 42 3 State, was at his home in this city Monday, V r‘ Deaths. The Morrill.45 44 3 46 42 3 46 42 3 46 41 2 60 Mrs. Annie Dennett Newton of Boston ar- fade. Hie Probate Court... 65 76 2 61 8! 1 57 84 1 86 67 66 75 2 67 74 2 coming fiom Augusta to cast his vote. 5e'Vp ! Northport. 67 74 2 rived to visit her mother, Mrs. Clara Checker Game (poem).. 76 77 10 82 74 7 75 80 8 76 77 10 Sunday I i„us Palermo. 76 77 10 77 77 10 10 76 77 Mr. A. R. Leadbetter, who is Predicted-The 46 49 16 42 51 15 45 17 D. Gilmore. convalescing v Peace Prospect. 42 48 20 4$ 60 15 45 49 17 46 49 16 62 98 1°0 74 26 66 96 26 69 92 26 from a serious illness of typhoid fever, has Farting Hymn. Searsmont. 69 92 27 69 91 26 26 69 92 26 return to Boston Soldiers' 89 214 64 167 86 Miss Edna D. Crawford will .To Isle au Haul in Searsport 165 85 179 69 161 79 161 86 165 gone to Viaalhaven to visit relatives and ,,Pspert. 129 17 119 128 17 111 134 19 her studies at Burdett'a Busi- t Rabbit..News Snapshots Stockton 97 96 71 112 139 13 118 134 17 112 135 17 118 soon to continue friends. 'V. Spring. 49 59 52 66 50 68 "f .V Week. .County Correspond- Swanville 53“ 55 53 54 50 58 60 58 ness College. Estate... n ?o 59 n 74 55 15 70 59 17 71 59 « a ™ 59 n Miss Marian E. Parsons, who has been ill i T'snsfers in Real Thorndike...::::::::.:;::::::::: I! sj Charles A. Townsend went to 77 89 19 77 89 19 77 89 19 79 87 19 77 90 18 77 89 19 Mr. and Mrs. able to be out and V ■■ Orchard_The Maine Troy. 77 89 19 with typhoid fever, is * f-neld 12£ 120 26 134 116 26 127 124 25 132 121 23 128 123 25 128 123 25 Saturday, to Old Cam- Unity.”....130 123 24 Camp Wilson, Quantabacook, to resume her studies in the u oral Report...An 68 46 62 61 64 49 expects High A£‘‘ Waldo 64 48 59 53 65 48 70 42 few rrieiid 200 spend a dayj. school next j6R 95 12 233 75 12 199 103 7 203 101 u 206 100 200 un u Monday. M arried.... Died.. winterport..:::::::::::::::::::207 _ Korn.. ^02 U. uuworin ieit iiuiv uigm iw Martin Mr, A. C. Mosman of Lisbon Falls was in the It Stockton Springs. 2339 195 2631 2554 239 2653 2407 251 V-V- Total.2612 2475 ~319 2676 2474 267 2580 2583 258 2621 2539 260 2907 in Florence. Maas, after spending the home city last Saturday, on his return from Monroe* summer in North port, BbLLb. where he was called to attend the funeral of WEDDING i moval of obstacles which would have hindered Johnson and Mal- OBITUARY. Milton Stephenson, Alton his Bister, Mrs. Fred L. Palmer. State Auditor and a less dauntless soul. She knew no such word Vote for Governor, Cottrell have entered Coburn Classical of Rev. colm Misses Mabel A. and M. will The marriage as fail in the cause moral and civic Margaret Craig Febhis. Belle J., wife of Fred L. Palmer of Monroe* of uplift Waterville, Institute, leave next to attend Mt. tellers of Belfast and Grace to Congress. Her faith in God was in itself Monday Holyoke Brurtr Representatives passed to a higher life Sept. 8, 1914. Her ghteousness. the * Etta L. Robinson, who has been ill to resume her studies Frederick Ferris Mrs. College, the k former of Augustus ieath was due to a shock sustained an inspiration. When her mother passed away, ,gugtil(ir paralytic has entered the Parker Hill Hos- alitook in New York past year, after a year abroad and the latter to enter. lfSi, place State Representative ten Ail that medical skill and for a time it seemed that her spirit must fail, ^ days before. Mass. 8th. The cere- Governor Auditor to Congress pital, Roxbury. John B. Mathews of New a classmate ',n September the loving hands of husband and children could but her only words were, “God knows best," York, the of Pa., left ,lCt. at tne residence of offi- *os a5-* 0*5® and this faith she and lived on Mrs. Caro L. Baldwin Wayne, of Dana B. Southworth, Hebron ’14, was a guest ^ ; s 3 io to prolong this useful, life was done, but to by triumphed — % s from a visit with her Rev. Dr. Christian F. 3-5=r gco-r*' g Not often is found a character for Boston at the Southworth home for several days the .,e-jrvman, ^ no avail. She was a great sufferer, but bore doing good. Saturday * = Methodist church. Im- > MrB. Caro B. Stickney. week. He will enter Bowdoin this ^ j ? her and until near holding in keeping the strength, constancy, niece, past College 4 O sufferings uncomplainingly which was "3 »_ o. % J?■; v. if the ceremony, XJ-* for others’ sweetness of 3 Court fall. ^iy fo.. g the end knew the friends about her. She was charity faults, courage, Mrs. Richard H. Moody, formerly rs and his bride left for a = B in as yr 3 O 2 53^ a member of the a and tenderness such degree hers. Pages has taken rooms at 108 High street, Mrs. T. Webster and daughters Pauline ? — Congregational church, reg- street, |J. at the ® 2 2L 2 DD3o south, including visits ® S. 2 =: 5- a uq 3 be written of her work and but returned trip ® ~ ular to the and was might deeds, where she will house. and Mildred of Maes., * 5 2. » attendant, belonged choir, keep Cambridge, Mrs. Bell s mother, Hough. 3 = who can measure the influence of such a a few jftbegrnon-. ® » g- ever ready to help in the church work. She Miss Ethola W. Frost has returned to her Saturday to Castine after spending days will also "'3 kr t. Maryland. They life? It can never die; it is immortal. So of and Mrs. H. E. was at the head of the Sunday school, the first duties in the musical department of Acadia in ; Belmont as guests Mr. and Boston, Belfast. 554 590 31 561 584 29 556 592 31 I’hiladelphia to move it in and was we who live on and mourn the loss of her Morrill. joWilming'- K.lmnnr 18 55 2 4 53 25 51 for starting September, Wolfville, N. S. 25th. Both were re- Seminary, to in Belfast Sept. « a 139 » 8 Her love for and sweet presence must feel that she has gone b139 53 9 uo superintendent for 18 years. and Miss F. Lillian of Winterport, who is to sup- he Grace Methodist church ™ 9® Mrs. Frank A. Riggs Emily Ryder nembers Burnham. 70 98 5 <0 99 interest in the children their to that better home with God whom she adored. of gained friendship the luneral of Mibb Alice G. the vacancy made by the resignation h was assistant to Dr. 67 93 14 68 94 14 66 96 Miller attended ply rh groom Frankfort. for was to the In the words of one who knew the purity and 74 65 74 life. She very charitable poor, Miss Fitch in the Model arrived in Cas- his Freedom. 56 74 5 55 Kane in Swanville last week. school, raking present charge 77 never know what her of her life. “A beautiful soul has grprev. 49 77 49 77 49 letting her left hand beauty tine last and took up her duties was in Islesboro. have returned Friday evening a bride prominent 53 10 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wingersky u c;ty Jackson. 51 57 10 d5 53 10 55 right hand did, and possessed an unusually gone home to God!" She leaves one brother, Mr. 6 79 59 6 Mrs. Tuesday. Su1 •> school work. Sellers 79 58 6 79 58 to Boston from a visit with Wingersky’s tt and Knox. generous spirit. Nothing gave her more pleas- Herbert, and a nephew, Arthur Kane, who .62 78 16 65 77 16 64 77 16 Mr. Martin T. manager of the Northwestern University, I.iherty. The Mrs. Frank A. Riggs. Fcrd, Equit- gnaaar,. 90 w « 89 10 ure than the bestowing of gifts for the enjoy- lives in Brooklyn, New York. funeral mother, uncoinYiYie.:::::::::::....::::.... B5 90 10 55 able Life Insurance of the Central t his work at N. H., Society |.flr j egar theological Monroe 121 86 3 125 85 3 124 85 3 ment of others, and she was widely known for services were held at her late home Monday Miss Ellen V. Harvey of Portsmouth, his wife from New and later took de- 90 40 «« 90 37 several States, is now on here with etSeminar> Evanston, 90 40 m her in her home. She was well afternoon Sept. 7th. Rev. C. H. McElhiney of has returned home from a visit of Montvfiie::::::::::::::::::.u* 3 hospitality and wife in New and last Morrill 44 45 3 45 44 3 46 42 York visiting Rev. T. S. Ford S,-.:, nary, York, read, had travelled much, and was eminently Searsport spoke beautifully of her life and its weekB with Mrs. Harold Hayford. 6^ ™ 2 67 73 2 e? 73 3 j from The Boston NonhpoYt:::;:::::: Swanville. Theological 10 76 77 10 76 77 10 fitted for the of honor and trust high purposes, and the many friends present, Oscar Charlton and little son plated Palermo .. 76 77 positions Mr. and Mrs. Sherman of former- ide has been in Lo« Angeles 18 44 49 17 42 50 17 she was called to and her and beautiful floral a Hon. Thomas H. Boston, Mr Prospect. 44 49 upon hold, with the^numerous tributes, Frank have returned to Lowell, Mass., after and Miss 94 2s <>« 94 27 «> 94 28 to James G. Blaine, left veur v rh er -ather sister, searsmonYr:::::::::::..::.. ss advice was often on testified to their love and esteem for A. ly private secretary 86 44 161 88 44 sought important mutely visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs. to attend the Seerenort 162 85 44 165 last for Boston, having 1 Ferris. came east 17 matters. She was the first of the her. A. v. H. Bucksport Thursday i35 n 113 m « m 134 president who has taken two at west- Itocktonf.112 Harold S. Jones, years there to attend the luneral of the late immediately for their 60 58 58 50 d7 Woman’s Relief and held the uffice of IN MEMORY OF ALICE. been ige,leaving Swanville. 48 Corps of Maine, will leave this week friends 23 70 59 1 7 69 58 20 the University Parker wne. V ni has made many Thorndike. 65 57 treasurer for 30 years. She was treasurer of A fine and noble woman. Spofford. 77 86 19 <7 88 20 to take a course at Harvard College, also Trov .. 77 88 20 mind s: re>irience in Belfast, and the National W. R. C. one and in 1896 Broad, optimistic Miss Alfreda Ellis will return to the Univer- ghis 32 128 123 25 129 123 24 year, 119 123 A true friend to the needy a student at the Jefferson rthport, who extend con- Unitf”Z"”r.T.„.. 63 48 Hugh Hayford, of Maine this week to continue her studies lrharg* Waldo 04 49 6o 48 was elected Department President. When A neighbor good and kind. sity Mr. and Mrs. Medical College in Philadelphia, Pa., was a re- Ansel ics >t wishes. 196 105 12 Rebekah Lodge, No. 92, was instituted in the Domestic Science department. Winterpori...... _200 ^03 ^1 ^ J! Loyal A ready, willing worker « at the Methodist par- cent of his brother, Ralph Hayford. Clement will also she served as the first Noble Grand and was guest W. Packard and Stephen C. 2540 3”58 2634 2522 328 2608 2531 313 At any time and place after October 1st. Totals.2566 to United the U. of M. |f treet, District Deputy President for three years. And the host of friends she garnered Robert A. Cony, private secretary return to
CL ___ i_i_u__e n*_:_r in Will miss her kindly face! States Senator Edwin C. Burleigh, arrived Rolfact rplutivpc hnvp rpppivprl word of the THE VOTE OF SEPTEMBER OBITUARY. | BELFAST, the for a short stay, accompanied | The Vote for Waldo Grange, serving as secretary for many years, Devoted to country Augusta Friday nervous breakdown of the genial Maine Cen- Legislative All nature seemed so dear 14, 1914. and an honored member of Arconian Chapter, by Mrs. Cony. tral conductor, John A. Mace, at his home in tssed at her home in Faith in the Great Creator ij. away County. O. E. S., of Dixmont. Her health had been and have returned to His Belfast friends will His presence ever near. Edward Bok family Portland. many hope i, M .j'.i 22, 1914. She was born in for some months, but her brave after the summer for a Millet ? ? S ? failing spirit Philadelphia spending speedy recovery. Evr. 28, 1840, the daughter of Frank R. Keene. Adelbert p » 83 to And with the Silent Messenger bore her up, she greeted her frieifds with a Mr. Box is the editor of the Lauies 591 cL fi. a. o. At the ebbing of the tide Camden. Miss Harriet Clements of Rockland,formerly ksric.i c t F'almer.Her was Belfast.£64 earlylife Democratic. » * smiling face, and it was hoped that she might She the dear and loved ones Plurality 27, M joined Home Journal. of Belfast, is ill at the home of her l.s y.L *i.-uh and later a few years were the Great seriously Ames. Wm. H. Morrison be to her family for many years; but Who have crossed Divide. Albert M. FOR GOVERNOR. spared M. Weaver, supervisor at the Mrs. Amelia Roberts, in Worcester, useful service to others. 115 Celia Mabel Nickerson. Ties Harriet sister, Stockton Springs.137 God knows best and took her where there is no re- Wm. T. Haines, R.187 146 98 58 65 554 of Philadelphia, has Mass. She had been in the Faulkner Hospital k -n*- a nad the of Islesboro. 51 75 Municipal Hospital highest respect C. D.192 133 156 28 81 590 She was married to Mr. Palmer in 1866, 47 50 Oakley Curtis, pain. turned home from a visit at the Hayford farm. in Jamaica Plain, but it was not deemed IBffiun:' md had made many friends in Prospect. 6 3 10 27 the 94 Percy F. Morse, S. 8 and they had three children—Lizzie, who pass- Howard F. Mason died Sept. 12th at Frankfort. 64 avenue. to oe •• a^;v where she resided so many F. A. Pn. Belmont expedient operate. 103 Shepherd, ed a few ago, A and home of his daughter, Mrs. William Kimball, Winterport..198 Pe. 9 10 5 3 4 31 away years George Joseph i!tr. v of her ideas of in- H. P. Gardner, Miss Edith C. Wilson returned to Gardiner Miss Margaret Dunton began a vacation of heart, both of Monroe Besides her in Portland, after a lingering illness. Mr. Ma- 437 STATE AUDITOR. Palmer, village. in the i' it tendance at church and Total.497 I last to resume her teaching two weeks from her duties in the law office and the two sons named she is sur- son was born in North Oct. 6, 1849, Saturday 60 100 58 65 556 husband Searsport, br aide this its loss Plurality, Republican. T. F. Callahan, R.186 147 J after visits in Searsmont, Poor’s Dunton & Morse last Monday and will spend village feel a son of Ardrew and Martha High school, of Clement. Peter Harmon J. Edward oullivan, D..195 132 156 28 81 592 vived by tv.o grandsons, Fred and Richard and was (Towle) '• James J. relatives in Criehaven. it. 1 rr-ed Palmer of Hol- Mills and this city. of the time with llenry 131 Hans J. P. Enemark, S.. 8 6 3 10 27 Palmer, and by three brothers, W. N. Mosman Mason, He was a stone cutter by trade and part Ilore.She left in her native unity.126 Pn. 1 1 of N. Mrs S. S. L. Shute will substitute in the office Mont <3 Alphonso Lane, of M. C. of was in the granite business for many years Miss Frances M. Alley Cortland, Y., ville..‘.149 3 4 31 Minnesota, Marblehead, Mass., imt: Merton T. Goodrich, Pe 9 10 5 Shaw. Dunton & Morse during her absence. rue riends who have always Freedom. 58 70 j and Albert C. of Lisbon Falls. The latter after which he carried on farming and was a arrived Monday to visit Miss Marjorie of 89 TO CONGRESS. ii. :*her welfare. For the last 81 i REPRESENTATIVE to their studies and Dawes on the Troy. was at the funeral, the others were prosperous farmer. He was tax collector for They will return next Monday The Dodworth cottages Burnham. 70 98 148 100 58 65 561 present e an John A. Peters, R.190 was invalid, con- her sons and their He had been a hard Boston. Shore, Northport, are closed for the Knox. 77 62 Wm. D..189 130 156 28 81 584 unable to attend. To wives, several years. always at Simmons College, North 1‘ R. Pattangall, Sue leaves one brother in 49 87 28 a and devoted to his home and Mrs. Pierre Tartoue, who Thorndike;. j Wrm. E. Plummer, S. 9 6 3 10 who did so much for her comfort, she leaves working man, very Miss A. Ida Whitten, assistant bookkeeper of season, .Mr. <#, F. 1 L, i’-umer. j Samuel F. Emerson, Pn 1 of kindness and and the welfare of those who were dependent is a have been occupying the Dodworth cottage, 610 shining example loving may the Swan-Whitten Bickford Co., spending Total.610 ! E M. Pe. 8 1C 4 3 4 29 Thompson, on them In his him. Seven years ago he was stricken Barker of and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Dawes, leaving .lied at her mantle of charity fall all. upon vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sept. 11th his John H. McKinley. Edwin S. Curtis STATE SENATOR. with blindness and since has had the constant York 19th in their touring cars. 47 51 home her loss will De most deeply felt by the Mass., at their summer home in Apple- for New Sept. 89 years. He was form" Swanville. M. R... 187 147 101 59 65 559 Salem, ! Charles Conant, of a most devoted wife. his ,re*‘ 85 ! she has left. For 48 years care Through A. of Washington, D. C., was Ha rigor, living there 32 years, SearBport.164 Albert D. Ramsey, D...193 133 155 28 80 689 lonely companion tun. (|F. Piper, Esq Waldo. 65 46 unfortunate condition he showed wonderful He IS arp A. L. S. 8 2 6 3 11 28 she had been constant in her endeavors to in New a at the Journal office last Saturday. .. when he moved to Veazie. 100 ; Young, Zadie B. Carter ar rived Sunday caller Monroe.112 ! 2 Miss Gerald W. Howard, Pn 2 on earth. Mr. Palm- and bore his suffering uncomplain- to his old home in Monroe for 55 make it the happiest plac6 patience, S. S. Finland and will spend some was on his way ompany H, Third regi- Brooks..'.137 ! H. L Pe. 7 8 5 2 4 26 York on the Hopkins, His death was due to general break- a Jackson. 60 48 er has suffered at time from wounds ingly. Evie from official duties. Mr. Piper is i far try volunteers, and a severely time in Belfast with with her sister, Mrs. a vacation COUNTY ATTORNEY, a few of two received the Civil War and on more down. The death years ago the Civil War and he finds on each F tile G. A. R. His death during 1 Burke, at the Randel house on High veteran of post, Total.585 385 I Walter A. Cowan. R ....184 154 110 57 65 570 Blanche E wife of W. Pat- Carter «it‘ one occasion her watchful, daughters, Ralph to his native a lessening the members of Eben F. D...191 134 147 29 81 582 tnan thoughtful street. annual visit place remaining Plurality, 200.Republican. Littlefield, wife Herman a hold- tershall, and Edith L., of O. frienos of his and -- S 12 6 3 10 31 care averted fatal Although number of the early years ®Par’• as to the many friends who Charles M. Howes. Joseph S. Mullin I Horace G. Thu flow, ending. who has been substitute 4 31 a severe shock to was also Linvill F. Whitmore, 113 R. W. Pe. 11 9 5 2 offices and their Stevens,was him,as who went to the front to tight the d him in his life* Lincoln ville. 40 Rogers, ing many public performing the of those private his little Clara mail tarrier in Waterville during summer, 64 76 CLERK OF COURTS. duties her labors of love in her the death of granddaughter, their ree Mrs. Jennie Liberty. faithfully He will take battles of country. daughters, 70 96 came home to spend Sunday. Searsmont. i R..148 148 101 68 63 518 was a de- Kimball, and to which he could hardly be ltC!l' iu. Joseph H. Say ward, home were never She 11th, M: .-x, Ada M. Wilson of 43 neglected. the com- The was announced Sept. Veazie, Morrill. 45 i George I. D...232 150 156 29 83 650 reconciled. He married Clara S. Moore, who post graduate work at Colby College engagement Jl 77 Keating, voted Christian wife, a kind mother and lov- of Mrt. P. rston of and Palermo. 78 S. 12 6 3 10 31 of Miss Sue Winchell, daughter J.. Bangor, by I Leroy C. Mansur, survives him with two Mildred M., year for a Master’s degree. eB as teacher....Miss was given by tbe previous telligence and refinement, filling posi- Miss Inez Crawford and her guest, Misa follows: was devoted to him in his illness and is in some countries to •Hi,,!,"' which was served on the was with long leather European owing “tcnd the W. C. T. U. State licious picnic dinner, tion to which she called promptness Simonson, left for Boston by boat Sunday, union :a First District —Hinds, Rep., 699. herself in ill health. The funeral was held at of and many export dinner all assembled for a brief ever very care- in that the closing down tanneries, Me aa a from lawn. After decision and good judgment; and after spending a few days city ar,H ,OUlto'1 delegate Second District— Dem., 5500, home afternoon, Rev. W. J. shoes are received here in her McGilicuddp. followed excellent music others in his late Sunday Miss Simonson orders for being return wil1 Viait business meeting, by ful to provide for interest preference will go to Cottage City, where circles haa S» relatives 1800. was Trade in jobbing :’r " Third District—Peters, Rep* Setzer of Morrill officiating, and largely consequence. fe* from the Knight family of, Braintree, Mass. to her own. No one who was sick, needy, has a to remain for a month if the week and it is not *l‘ days.... Master Fred 2846. cottage, been quiet during the past Fourth District—Guernsey, Rep., attended, including friends from this city. will t Hebron •■I Gannot Sing the Old Songs” was sweetly lonely, helpless, homeless, comfortless, but weather is favorable. They will then return expected that much new business develop Academy and sales '•“'Strer'1 T" Mrs. F. with her them will until retailers have completed reduction h* atsun baa to the sung by Timothy Knight, will rise up and call her blessed, seeking to Belfast and Misa Simonson spend Kor. returned of summer It is considered probable THE WAR NEWS. at the Brief re- and tender- C., widow of the late James Brock, goods. daughter Josephine piano. out and by her ministry of love Margaret of the winter here. made on Twombly U H. part that sharp advances will be spring <«C; 3 some died 11th at her home with Charles marks were by of the members, ness to their troubled Sept. instances Ford receut “‘tack of fevor.. .made bringing happiness lines, but in most only slightly frl T The past week brought news of the con- recitations from the children. A the Waterman on the Pitcher Road, aged 89 years, Prof, and Mrs. Wm. F. Schoppe and son Billy have been asked on fall and “a*Bachuaetta is rel- followed by hearts. How she loved her towns-people, higher prices .hi*,* viaiting the Germans from and She was born in on tbe afternoon winter merchandise.—Dun’s Review Sept. tinued retreat of France, rote of thanks was extended to the host and the school, the children, the 10 months il days. arrived in Bozeman, Montana, Twombley and ais- church, Sunday 12th. with more or less victories for tha the of the late Robert and and went to atonee important for their success in the in trouble, is best Morrill, daughter of Sept. 4th, housekeeping _ r®cently-h*',e hostess great making neighbors who cared for her but no decisive battle had been fought, Randall but came to Bel- leased. are a allies, reunion a most enjoyable one for all present. known to her near friends, A worthy Abigail Waterman, in a house previously They very NeaneedKUtey bouse and gone to very A Suggestion. ^ping latest advices indihate that one is im- will be with llr. and Mr* C. fast when seven years of age and had since located near friends. In a letter 1 P^’form baa been laid though Tbe.next reunion and honored member of the Swanville W, T. pleasantly 'hard-Daw One Abbie Davis of our pending. The Austrians have suffered ehrioui Hiller Hobbs in as she took an resided here. sister, Mrs. home Mrs. Schoppe says: "Mrs. Taber, For purest spice, U w“ much n**d*d- Hope. U, she will be much missed, The funeral was a school- And everything nice, m reverses at the bands of tha Russians. the work. The Newbury port, Mssa., next door neighbor (her husband •f Hrnaid”^' “P haa active interest in every part of jurvivss. Just in a trice '«ilini! „n , country ben go Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula is took place Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. mate of Tom Dinsmore at Varsalboro) brought where know ’- Lather Hammons of Bslfaal Rest Cottage on Monroe fair grounds mainly To you !* ^ Ludo‘Ph Nealley Mr. and Mrs. p implea, rashes, etc., are duo to impure blood them to atJd"^8' her indomitable energy and per- Walter F. Sturtevant, Baptist, officiating, and us in a large bunch of lovely sweet peas this They’ll have show, *5 late, y,,r* and 6 montha. wars guests of Mr. and Mss. B. E. March ovei Burdock’* Blood. Bitters aa a cleansing blood thegreaultof A. A. Howee & Co. interment was in the Pitcher cemetery. t is well recommended. $1.00 at all stores. a success achieved only by there* the morning." Sunday.—Dear bis Messenger. onie, severance, -r* jrp wmwmiiiii'i i> mwi Europe When the War Began. flowers snd hundreds of unfamiliar onea desk floor, nor depend on the company wihiiiih^ of all colors, (including the lovely Alpine baains of which’there was one for about Trials and Tribulations of Tourists. The rose, which grows in a similar way to thirty people. Our first dinner on ship- Voyage Home. our sheep laurel) blooming in great pro- board was not too bad. The tables were in on Bliss fusion. We saw the edelweiss of boards with a board seat Dear Journal Friends. Realizing only rough f which were for as it each but the cloth was war bouquets sale, grows side, clean, then, College that is the all absorbing topic just in very inaccessible places. and so were our napkins. I beard of : Maine’s Greatest School of now, I will confine my reminiscences to Business, Lewiston, We were fortunate in having at the one woman on the San Giovanni, who \ that part of our trip which is associated Offers untold to those interested in Eden hotel the and most com- that she had "only four tow- ; | advantages secuf r with the great European struggle. largest complained fortable with the finest of els for the fifteen She must have ;1 a PRACTICAL EDUCATION leading to profitable J At Cologne, July 28th, we heard sing- room, view, days." that we had secured our had the two that were taken from the influential Our ing of “Watch on the Rhine” and other any during 11 positions. Curriculum, travels, and considering that it was to room of some of our party. We were patriotic songs after retiring for the { ) BOOKKEEPING PUNCTUATION j be our home for eleven far as to have two towels and two PENMANSHIP night, but saw no signs of mobilization days, (so supposed j; NATIONAL BANKING we knew for much it was each for the entire but t no ! COMMISSION SHORTHAND and no trouble. We had a longer) appre- napkins trip, suspected < TYPEWRITING windows on one each. I TRANSPORTATION and the ciated. Two of our opened of our ladies had but towel quiet interesting trip up Rhine, ; CORPORATION ACCOUNTING REPORTING i a veranda towards the western Alps, have nothing but praise for the officers enjoying the beautiful scenery, and cas- COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC WHOLESALE ACCOl’NTl.Vj and the other two on a view and crew. were and tles with wonderful legends, vastly more magnificent They gentlemanly \ ; RAPID CALCULATION DUPLICATING the snow covered On a all in their to make us com- i BUSINESS GRAMMAR LETTER FILING than we cculd have done had it come as of Jungfrau. did power 1 LETTER CIVIL SERVICE few we saw the beautiful al- but a converted with WRITING an anti-climax after Switzerland. Weis- evenings fortable, freighter PKEPAUat,, I ; COMMERCIAL LAW BRANCHES at sunset. its cookrooms on the hurricane deck and was and not we pine glow OpaAoticrruLwe have been in the of the baden calm, too, until For years stating newspapers All our at Interlaken sol- on the deck while the reached did we realize during stay promenade aft, Heidelburg fully country that a great many women have escaped serious op- < > A teacher’s normal training course in Business and diers were much in evidence, and I must saloon is down below and reached Shortha that “something was doing” in Ger- dining E. Pinkham’s Com- Only school in Maine teaching Stenotypy, voice admiration of the Swiss sol- ladder-like is not conducive to erations by taking Lydia Vegetable J | The students were en- my by stairs, many. wildly Mail us our dier. He is earnest and straightforward, smells, service, or a good pound, and it is true. 1! this coupon and you will receive thusiastic there, men were crowding pleasant quick handsome and while not enthusiastic like the Ger- The usual breakfast was are to in announcement ;: illustrated around bulletins shouting and singing all appetite. tough We permitted publish this catalog. man, one can guess from his quiet, de- and muddy night long, women were weeping, and rolls, dirty looking jam extracts from the letters of five women. All have been termined manner that he means business coffee or very good tea, but some one soldiers were preparing to leave and bid- received unsolicited. Could any evidence be when he sayB "hands off” to the warring asked for baked potatoes, and after that recently ding their friends goodbye. We came more nations surrounding bis own. It is easy they appeared every morning and were convincing? out of Heidelburg on the morning of STREET AND NO. to understand the reputation the Swiss eaten with salt. The meats were Me.—“ I had in both sides and such a soreness July 31st on the last through train to plain pains guards have for fidelity after watching cooked very well, and included Bquab, IHodgdon,• I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I Switzerland. Parties coming out the CITY.. these men after and chicken and but outside of let- Was so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would be next were to walk four miles day day hearing turkey, day obliged an (NAME... until to but I commenced never a loud and the tuce and there were no appe- any better I submitted operation, taking across the their word, witnessing potatoes STATE. border carrying suit E. Pinkham’s Vegetable and soon felt like a new devotion of the Swiss people generally tizing vegetables; macaroni was served Lydia Compound cases. Even then it was too late for a woman.”—Mrs. Hayward Me. to the business at hand. Even the chil- on and fruit was Sowers, Ilodgdon, vnnrur German woman who was in onr every possible occasion, dren are different. While our little oneB but seldom The fresh Charlotte, N. C.—"1 was in bad health for two years, with and with whom we had plentiful, ripe. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 15, 1914 compartment, 2 • in both sides and was nervous. I had a are with toy carts and dust butter was sweet on the first out, pains very growth some to to her home playing day conversation, get which the doctor said was a tumor, and I never would get well unles3 heaps, Swiss children are pulling donkey but was soon so rancid that no one ate Address Bliss Business College, Ltwiston. in Dresden, and she was planning to get I had an operation. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Maine, carts about the Btreets and it. wine was with luncheon .Pink- gathering up Sour served I am now I a passport in Freiburg and get into ham’s Vegetable Compound, and I gladly say that enjoying fertilizer for the farms, or are filling and but when the waiters found N. Switzerland if she could. She told us dinner, fine health.”—Mrs. Rosa Sims, 10 Winona St., Charlotte, C. baskets strapped to tneir backs witn we preferred lemonade, they piled lem- that of about 200 guests at her hotel Hanover, Pa.—“ The doctor advised a severe operation, but mv twigs, or if girls, are knitting or crochet- ons in front of our plates at each meal. Mill Hall’s there were only four left, and another 3 • husband got me Lydia E- Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I Holmes Stave Parts Stave Joint* as walk about the or The staterooms made of with ing they streets, burlap relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new large hotel was practically deserted and experienced great person Brass and to I (JO have on which they make wonder- curtains, or of rough boards with doors, a hard work and Ada Composition Castings up IK was serving no meals. She had received pillows and can do day’s not mind it.”—Mrs. Wilt, ful bobbin laces. were for four or six persons. E. P. was in 196 Stock Pa. news that the men of her family, who St., Hanover, Iron An American committee was formed one of the latter, and called it a “salon Jobbing, Repairs. Grey Castings. were officers, had already lesponded to Decatur, III.—“I was sick in bed and three of the best physi- were both fortunate in in each place of any size and meetings deluxe.” We • have to for an the call, and her lover was going that 4 dans said I would be taken to the hospital oper- Let Us on Your was Figure Requirement* were held names were registered having but three room-mates, which ation as I had in left side. I refused to sub- She said her was where, something growing my evening. country » and news Our committee kept enough for comfort. In front of mit to the and took E. Pinkham’s Com- asspfiSfiSfiSfisssssfisssssE * » •4. of and dispensed. quite operation Lydia Vegetable afraid Russia, its only chance women jgs in touch with the Ambassador at Berne my room was a hatch which we named pound—and it worked a miracle in my case, and I tell other was to mobilize quickly before Russia for me.”—Mrs. Laura A. 2300 Elk. East who said it would be suicide to think of “the public square,” and which was oc- what it has done Griswold, Belfast Machine & Co, had a chance to get her superior numbers William 111. § Foundry j going through France. The English Am- cupied on hot nights by people of both Street, Decatur, to the border. She stated, however, with bassador told his people they must not sexes who preferred it to their berths. rirniTTiT 11TT1 Aum _ttT nrn rt rnr limnrenlnYi nn/i cmmvn 1 rflQTa great emphasis, that a war with England HI AKOFACTl KKKS OF expect to get out under two weeks, so One lady placarded her room “Villa Fe- O* my side pained me so that I expected to have to undergo an op- would be As we tremendously popular. eration. Doctors said knew of that Builders’ Sled ?h ,h our best hope seemed Italy, though as licita” and other parts of the ship were they nothing Sash Weights, Supplies, Castings, Wagon ,U| traveled south, we noticed only empty service on would me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- Nuts and Brake Weeels. our trunks were in Liverpool and we variously nicknamed. At help trains going the other way for the use table Compound and I became regular and free had in London and our tickets Sunday, the first day out, an entertain- Orates of all Kinds, Shafting, Boxes, Collars, Couplings and culvert packages from I am thankful for such a medi- 'Iceves, of troops. Every bridge was and in pain. good were for that route we would have liked ment committee was appointed, will it the Pulleys and Gears, hege Rotary Mill Parts guarded in Germany, and when we cross- cine and always give highest praise.”— to go that way. Hearing of an emerg- consequence we had brilliant entertain- Mrs. C. H. 7305 Madison Av., Cleveland, O. ed the border we found the same condi- Griffith, line of at Naples through a ments every afternoon on the “Grand ency ships j i tion in Switzerland; but here the scenery Write to LYDIA E.PINKH AM MEDICINE CO. courier for Marsters, who had reserva- Promenade” while we sat, stood and LYNN, MASS., for advice. suddenly became vastly more interesting. (CONFIDENTIAL) tions, we decided to go, and then the lounged in every place possible to hear, Your letter will be opened, read and answered While shopping rt Lucerne that evening strict confidence. money question arose. The Swiss gov- the best locations being the “prome- by a woman and held in we found the clerks much excited and = ernment had turned out some bank nade” and an elevated hatchway dubbed KEEPS YOUR HOME anxious to talk about their fears. One ag the war rages, and there is no peace! notes which eased the situation some- “the peanut gallery”. There were Washington Whisperings. girl said in her broken pretty English and instead of to seven lecturers and en- what, having buy preachers, Chautauqua Washington has had an unprecedented ^ “You Americans don’t know what war Washington, D. C., 14, 1914. dollars worth to get a ten dollar check elocutionists, Sept. FRESH z?/}/CLEAN tertainers, professional summer in the matter of social atmos- means to the Arma- us. You hire your soldiers to at It was Tolstoi who promised cashed, as on our first day Interlaken, professors and teachers, vocal, piano, phere. Not that social affairs have con- fight, and it really doesn’t mean much to but in 1913 instead of and we need four out of each ten. choir geddon, 1914, spend only flute and violin soloists, leaders, tinued with any formality, but those who you whether they are killed or not, but hat out of it would come a man from The banks would not accept our checks etc. The supervisor of music in the constitute official society have remained here it is our fathers and brothers and he north, little known,who as a newspa- (the International Mercantile Marine) Brooklyn schools organized male, female valiantly at their posts, in spite of heat husbands who to the and we jer and statesman would go front, and our conductor told us it was to I had the honor of man, journalist “up and mixed choruses. and every alluring influence of seaside must in the >e work fields to get them food for our fares to the great central, dominating figure Sjunttfsi/ us” to get the money assisting in mixed cnoruses, also in trios and mountain. This has made dinner to eat.” I went back 1 intil when conditions would to the hotel in a so we started out 1925, sweep Naples—$14.00 each, with a church singer from Detroit,Mich., parties, tea parties, luncheons and bridge Pneumatic disturbed state of and insisted lim off the world’s stage, and ir. the Combination Sweeper mind, in to Store after store re- and the dean of women in a Western II pairs shop. parties possible. The argument is strong ! | that we must dace of monarchies, and 1 get passports at once, but fused to take the checks and we could the was principalities DUNTLEY college. On ladies day meeting enough that, if one must dine, why dine '"THIS Easy-Running could not lowers would rise to welcome jj Swiftly-Sweeping, succeed in arousing the men in none of the beautiful carved of W. 1 republics ll ^ and at the same time u? get ,Swiss in charge of Mrs. Boole National alone? National legislation was respon- cleans without raising dust, the he birth of the party. They only put me off with work which we wanted. There seemed twenty-first century, OPERATION -• .*a$e I C. T. U. fame, and two brilliant speeches sible during the early summer for the pins, lint, ravelings, etc., in ONE “O this won’t knd who is this man that Tolstoi tore- amount to It to be not more than four stores of any a of a task finished. It rear anything. for woman’s suffrage formed part detaining of Congress; now international makes sweeping simple quickly will soon blow over.” the with but 1 :ast in the now famous prophecy which the netc* However, kind that would do business us, the entertainment. Only one woman calamities continue the When !| even the most difficult places, and eliminates the next teacher wrote for Czar Nicho- delay. morning before on the between us we he great all furniture. starting finally got enough money anti could be scared up—a Southern Congress is detained here the diplomats of moving and lifting heavy beautiful sail around Lake Lucerne with for the The first ! as more than five years ago? hr, party. day’s journey woman—and though her speech was for the most part feel obliged to remain- The Great Labor Saver of the Home—Every home, a at Tell’s Albert of seems at this mo- : stop Chapel and a walk was and not in spite of think the sentiment Belgium can enjoy relief from Broom drudgery and protection easy unpleasant bright and witty, I The more urgent and complicated con- small, through the wonderful two and about tunnels via 1 nent to fit into the prophecy like a glove ,i, the danger of flying dust. Axenstrasse, heat, fifty-eight of many was voiced by the California ditions of the present have made it still of us went to the information bureau to and our best a for Albert was not is the Pioneer Pneumatic Sweepers— the Simplon tunnel route, man who remarked, “I couldn’t help lpon lady’s hand, more for the Duntley of the imperative representatives the of the Pneumatic Suction Nozzle and i get consul’s address. I asked “What of was received as we >orn to the expectation of kingship, he Has combination impression Italy noticing the difference between the suf- of and other- and do foreign countries, European revolving Brush. Very easily operated absolutely guar you think of the war scare, will it rode the lake ust “growed” into his present plans of along by great Maggiore. fragists and the anti, andj besides the wise, to remain or return to town at short anteed. In buying a Vacuum Cleaner, why not give amount to a anything?” “O we in Milan and visited I ;he King of the Belgians, and mighty a home at our yes, Madam,” That night spent latter had no argument. In fact there intervals. Therefore, the residence dis- the “Duntley” trial in your expense' was the answer I “it is bad.” Milan cathedral with 2000 stat- he is too. received, the great J is no argument which may not be applied i food king tricts are not dull, silent and deserted I Write today lor lull particulars Even then I : born in 1875 and was well I couldn’t our men ues on the exterior and goodness knows as well.” Albert was frighten to man’s suffrage Thirty-five spots they usually are in summer, and folks, and when did come to how inside. We to ! iducated. He is a good engineer, an !i Carle & Me. they finally many expected stop states, the District of Columbia, Canada the country clubs do a rushing business Jones, Belfast, see the I had the of our amateur aviator, writes excel- danger advantage in Florence, Rome and Naples, for and Italy were represented in the pas- efficient at the tea and dinner hours. all a news- being over my and from that was to sail the but after we list. There were a few and has been corking good tremors, ship 19th, senger grum- ently The war conditions are detaining in time I had no fears of im- in both Brussels and Ant- being shot, had retired for the night our conductor blers of course, but they were so scarce japer reporter town not only the diplomats, but the prisoned, starved or of the told us we must be He worked at the business just anything came around and as to be conspicuous among those who werp. higher officers of the Army and Navy. kind, though I used camera to Btart in the and the discomforts of the is seriously as young men who don’t my freely ready early morning were bearing A peep on the roof garden of the Army wherever I wished to do so. We found i to for the and natured- to be princes, did police and go right through Naples, voyage philosophically good lappen and Navy Club would make one think it the the Swiss most hosts. Al- Italian were to Eastern Star and D. A. R. news” and, after a time, got delightful troops begin mobilizing ly. meetings “ship was mid-season in Washington, except some had idea that he wanted to see the world be- though parties difficulty in set- j the next night at midnight, and if we were held, twenty-eight of the former for the weather. The Chevy Chase Club so he came to tling their accounts, our hosts were we ran the risk of not of the latter fore down. And per- didn’t get through and twenty-one registering. settling is much the same, and almost every night New fectly willing to take our travelers there at all. It was a very hard In of and America, visiting York, Washing- Offers getting pleasant acquaintances of the Generals of the Our spite Admirals Navy, a of and the at the 7 a. m. till 3 a. it is needless to ton and Chicago, and for number Clubbing checks, Eden and from old proprietress dirty journey jolly meetings, say Army, Senators and other officials may he went in Interlaken even offered to wait for m. the I think there were never look so handsome be- months lived in St. Paul. When following day. “Liberty” be found in groups with the few Am- The clubbing offers apply only fo her until home he wrote a book about following pay we reached America. Al- forty tunnels between Florence atjd fore and the sight of the bunting and “bully good” ministers and secre- bassadors, many in and when the Swiss were our and the sound of it clear that our demo- tions advance; payment though soldiers being Rome, and one member of party (the flag-decorated docks, America, making taries of embassies and legations, en- paid collected from hamlet and town one who had lost his own suit case and national airs to cratic sort of government was j'ust about if is d, every the band playing greet gaged with but one idea, the war. should be stated what premium, any, for the we with three ladies suit and the Bounds what the needed. border, had no trouble in get- was traveling only us, made the tears Btart, people is also to that none of these s came to rule over the Bel- necessary say ting to Interlaken by the grand scenic cases, so had no handkerchiefs to spare) stick in our throats when we tried to join Then he a and now he as Tolstoi’s The Journal or from tin route over Brunig Pass, up to this time could easily have been mistaken for in “My country ’tis of thee,” and“Home gians, qualifies GENTLY ASSISTING NATURE tions are mailed with in this awful war of the losing nothing of our trip as it had been mulatto. One of the party facetiously Sweet Home.” striking figure Those who find their breath bad in the We have to pay for these publications one But now our re- where he was first dinner in old New York nations. Perhaps others may outshine a bad taste in the mouth, • planned. conductor asked him showing tonight. Our good morning, n coated tongue, a mean feeling in the and are then sent from their fused to use the for side The courier had telegraphed ahead for was neptar, and it is significant that our him later, but up to now he is easily the advance, they money trips head, will do well to try Pinklets, the than eatables was a off that we had paid in advance, and cau- luncheon and dinner, which were served firBt purchase other first in the world’s thought. new laxative. offices to our subscribers. Our clubbing more than us individual Lee entitled "A which these tioned us not to spend a cent to in our compartments in book by Meriwether, Constipation, symptoms follows for one in ad' thousand employees of one kind is because it means year’s subscription paid necessary. Three of us, however, took bags, each containing a roll, slices of Tramp at Home.” Thirty denote, dangerous on Octo- that materials which should Evelyn A. Frost. and another will be furloughed poisonous the bcheidegg and huger glacier trip, chicken, beef and bologna, cheese, plums, have been expelled from the body are ber 1st, if the River and Harbor appro- which I would not have missed even had a bottle of mineral water, a fruit knife, being retained. It is a condition which, The Journal and Farm and Home, NORTHERN SHIPPING, SOUTHERN that date. saw bill fails to pass by if not becomes chronic. I known I would go hungry to pay for paper tumbler and a toothpick. We priation corrected, COTTON. That is the toll the government exacts Even chronic constipation can he cor- it. Passing through the beautiful Lauter- soldiers at many of the stations all ready The Journal and McCall’s to as rected carq in the diet and persistent Magazine, a little from those who have nothing say by brunnen valley, hemmed in by huge moun- to take the trains and were even Washington, Sept. 14, 1914. South- treatment with a gentle laxative. continue to the merits or demerits of a bill which unfortun- tain cliffB from which lovely springs were doubtful about being allowed to ern free traders with a bumper cotton The use of harsh laxatives, endorsement of the relief The Journal and Woman’s Magazine, after On our ar- has the ately so common, gives temporary from a the train on our way midnight. crop on their hands are frantic over con- unqualified falling great height, but in end were not of of the U. S. Army, the aggravates constipation. mo- rival in we found they them. never Corps Engineers slowly climbed the mountains, each Naples ditions confronting They Pinklets are dainty, sugar-coated pills, but ninety-nine per cent of the items in the included in our clubbi ment revealing something grander and waiting for advertised sailing dates, cared anything for the home market. hardly larger than a mustard seed and The publications that bill having been passed upon originally act no nausea or more beautiful in the scenery. The walk were sending one ship day fearing, They said all we have to do is to export they gently, causing same efficient of men who aid and are a be sent to different addresses. be drawn into craves. by this body griping. They digestion may to the and on it, being a new no doubt, that Italy would our cotton for which the world when glacier no favoritism, only good after-dinner pill, especially the trouble before the Americans got j of know no politics, entirely, impressed us great- They always opposed encouragement more food has been taken than the needs experience to the the flag and the o and we could get accom- a duty country, clear away the Journal Publishing The ascent was easy at first, through away, finding American shipping. Recently majority of the body require. They Republican ly. a we on after Corps to which they belong. waste and With where herds of modations sailed the 15th, in voting for the repeal of the free tolls prevent congestion. slanting pastures large Simmons of North Carolina, little which the result is well much back and forth between Senator persistence, buff colored cattle were grazing, the running further discouraged American shipping. S it_TV__1 U O correct chronic con- ui **• '•* —-- worth, really to wnu ih in cuaigc they their various toned bells sound- the consul and the ships company have through the tinkle of They recently, has announced stipation. learned bill in the Senate, public- sells Pinklets or will like distant chimes. The glacier complete arrangements. We Underwood tariff law, closed many cotton Your druggist they ing that the bill will pass October 1st, on of 25 later that two more came out the ly by be sent, postpaid, receipt price, seemed to recede as we walked and it ships mills in the North or reduced the hours the obstructive tactics cents per bottle, by the Dr. Williams 16th that had been booked to sail the notwithstanding was some time before we could realize and wages of the employes and discour- Medicine Schenectady, N. Y. Send Saif of Senator Burton of Ohio, aided and Co., SALE Farm for had little and free FOR that we were on it, and when 22nd and 25th. We opportunity the of other mills. Now today for booklet sample. gaining aged building several other legislators from to see much of the bay, with a abetted by A John Broadwood & Sons. London, Plano, we reached the first was Naples except find themselves confronted finally it, sight they States. k Btff Vesuvius in the distance and such public no Western at disappointing. It seemed nothing but a great foreign war. There is adequate built In 1785. Inquire The justly celebrated Robl on our to close buildings aB we could pass way means to carry their cotton to Europe. NO. 40 CEDAR STREET. dirty snowbank,fast melting,,while “Peace, peace and there is no peace!” | tf3g Heagan place; three mil. of the pier, but we shall never forget the have succeeded in destroying the to its edge was an immense heap They On a balmy day in April of last year nor the on the streets of the American WANTED among splendid neighbors smell, people lying peo- stones apparently turned out by a giant purchasing power Congressman Richard Bartholdt of St. and in for a siesta. Nor shall I stand to lose did soil; lots of timber anil rock crusher. Not until we entered the alleys ple and therefore multiplied the most advocate of g Louis, outspoken oo soon the fleas. I still bear marks 1914 cotton And TDe Farmers of Valdo County LIBBEY. alone worth over on their $5,000 ice grotto and walked straight into the forget millions crop. in either house of Congress, plant- Dr. W.C. ^ peace K of their activity. these are the men who stand at the sheltered 32tf F. E. ELKINb blue ice for at least seventy-five feet, yet, ed an oak tree along one of the and vicinity to Know that we have the At the dock were boats laden with as well as furnishjtbe of where it got so dark we should not have head majority between the Capitol and the stock of fruit and flowers from which baskets members for the great legislative com- pathways largest DENTIST, dared move but for the candle at the and dedicated it to tc mittees of the House and Senate. House office building Dental Offices this were drawn up over the sides of the ship. end to guide us, did I realize that The South will have an object lesson the Hague tribunal and to world peace. HOOVER 93 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, MAINE Neapolitan wharf-rats diving for coin, it that the mills its was indeed “some glacier.” After creep- which may teach busy The tree grew apace, spreading at Noon and are Potato Satu'd®^ and singing “Santa Lucia;’’ beggars of New better than the Digger Repairs 8e con a-hand as near as we dared, and peering England around and seeming to sing '' ing the branches of de- the undersigned, atfri” m creature that unreachable market "beyond seas," of our store in goods every We, a crevasse or we returned monstrosities, (onehideous statue that the within twenty miles any at noon, duru'*- down two, the db encourag- hosannah to the caps scription. Furni- on Saturdays j about on all of which majority spoke car- the way was obliged to drag himself east. direction. ture, bedding, July, August and to the railway and descended by in the Underwood tariff forever toward the etc. Septeml-r,.,.. ^ on ingly reporting capitol, looking pets, stoves, of fours, lapping water from a dirty pool furniture ■of Grindelwald, where a new variety bill Lately, however, the leaves of this sturdy All orders receive prompt attention. Tel. Antique ERNES' r, the wharf like a dog) and in the distance a specialty. If you wonderful scenery, with waterfalls and oak have begun to turn yellow and 8-2. have anything to Vesuvius—this is the of young sell me « was revealed. I must Bmoking picture Children have commenced to drop j mountain torrents, Cry sere, the branches wMUeceUe ir$$. There Naples that remains in our memory. A. E. CHA8E CO., po.U card and yon speak of the mountain flowers. FOR FLETCHER’S and. now only one of its lithe young agoagf'cajL and droop Cross and Federal 8tr ts, Belfast, invested in chairs washbasins, tree is MAINE. Corner were pansies, larkspur and canterbury yfe arms remains green. The dying BROOKS, that we not have to sit on the CASTORI A tolls, besides many of our familiar wild might --- of science. B4F1I Reunww. “OUR PART IN THE STRUGGLE." TOY. Faber, poet IMS. Veterans' Union Elects. Went Down With Hit Ship. sud- Li Haag Chang. County Correspondence. Usual W. Crawford puMud «wajr Tory Rental voioaci nuvejr rotntft Ott in the street Memoirs of Li Hang Chang. Ed- Gardiner, Me., 9. At the 29tt Zemro Moore, captain of the steamship M**»« Meet rnUlUIIHu Hill denly Sept. let. dropping deed Sept. Hia ited William F. Mannix. IMS. SOIL 6 session William T. which was sunk May be Tremendous to us. box nt Troy Center. ace by of the National Union Veterans Sampson, lthM»ine^"31“Bangor. EAST SEARSMONT. osar hie moil 111® in The funeral took McCabe, Joseph. Union last week in collision with the steamer Finally, what of the New lira. Blanche Sullivan of Roxbury, Min., wna 78 rears and * months. here today George W. White ol and 31at Maine World? of the 11th From the immediate wee Elta R. Pearaon of Pittsfield Empresses Constantinople.949.5 M IS of military struggle a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. place Sunday. Rot. N. Brewer was elected commander-in-chief Princess Victoria on the Pacific coast, itself America of town fnenda Ethel C. held in Bangor Sept. 9th, fortunately stands aloof Hobbs, and her uncle, Delton Heald....Mr. Among the out Mayne, Jndaon Ames of first and who went down with his was a (tre“l’1""re A few thousand officiating. Foxcroft, deputj ship, showed the Canadians mav ahnri in J. Pomeroy and .on Byron. 2 sola. 1918.B 2 B 99-2 Gen. J. H. ed attendance and Mrs. H. M. Donnell spent Aug. 26th were Mr.. Mary commander; Chase of Brock- Hancock a son of Wil- their blood in Flandere or present county boy, Capt, The 11th Maine, on the lower of relatives....Mrs. Frank Buxiell of Hartland and Meneval, Baron de. ton, MaSs., second deputy commander;, the ranks. Rhine; a few hundred Rockland, guesta of Palmyra. Sidney liam C. Moore, of Port Townsend, Wash., lief7he conscripts from and son of 8e- The 1919..B 4 J 77-6 Gen. J. Welch of Auburn, quartermaster; the >arge3t regiments Ant' le« Gelo was in E. Northport recently, the guest Mr. and Mra. Willis Crawford Empress Josephine. *ing“ of ™»y die in Alsace or Thomas T. Taber of a former citizen of Southwest me of her Delia and children of the deceM- Mill, John Stuart. Bangor, adjutant prominent on beneath the walla of a eunta,Miasea AlthaaMahoney, bois Of the 13 living ten **‘S u Army, including Paris; email frac- general; A. B. Williams of Rocheaterc Harbor. The steamer sank minutes Union tion of our ....Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. MacKenna of ia in California, 9 were prea- Autobiography.. B 2 M 69 *h° a total of foreign population return one of whom N. after she was struck. The survivors 1? nroe or another will ed. Y., surgeon general; Joseph At pay to pay its patriotic debt to the New York city are guests of her father, Mr. The bearer, were George Patmore, K. A. tribute to who alls»'J" haj a smaller attendance mother ent at the funeral. Glazier of Gardiner, chaplain; Jame. glorious Capt. Moore, men, continent. Aside from John W. L. and A. Seven Edwards of 191L 923.1 P 2 save tage in 8everal years, these things Cummings. C. J. Hillm«n. Hopkins England. Roderick, El F. worked heroically to his passengers 2d00 America can Shible., Bryant, Wainwrigh, suffer no In Detroit.... T. D. and so well that the dead was noticeably today appreciable S The interment wm Pillans, Cushing, J. M. Huston, Charles J. House crew, succeeding only ,bss llf drain either in men or E. .rgent. lost 546 men in in war material. SWANVILLE CENTfcR her .on.. Dr. E. The real martyr of St. Helena. Egbert Hockstra and J. W. Martin, ex- ten others went down with him and his tl'f^ freaiment a Mr. S J. Steven, is vi.iting For short — disease, a total of 770. time, indeed, the preeeing Nellie Marr and friend Mr. Templeton re- Dr. George Steven, 1918..B4N16-21 ecutive committee. ship. Ellsworth American. I. Tl;% 0f needs of L. Steven, of BelfMt and ■I"‘ losses sustained war-stricken Europe will pow- It. * aviest turned to Bath Sept. 8th-Mies Webb of Mrs. M. E. Danforth Roberts, Frederick Sleigb, Lord. 31 when erfully stimulate both American of Stockton Spring.— tf Orts. May industry Jackson is to teach in district 1 and 2....Miss and Mra. Wm. Forty-one years in India. 2 vols. f 1^2, and American i. visiting in Portland....Mr. ,at j& killed- Bermuda Hundred, agriculture, although the * general liquidation of losses Ellen Hell, who is to teach school in town this of Burnham are guests at the home 1897. 954 R 5 #■*'7 men; Deep Bottom, Au- following a Garcelon '’! stupendous of the world’s fell, visited Mrs. E. H. Littlefield last week. Garcelon...-Mrs. Ella Ryan, P. F. Williams. .i i- men; Deep Run, August consumption of their son, George capital, together with the .... Mrs. Watson and Mr. M. Robertson are both Mrs. Anne and her 2 vols. ,14.1'..; 'nn-n; and Appomattox, decreased pur- Hammond of Canada. F. P. Crawford. Queen court. chasing power of a Eu- sufferers with sciatic reeumatism.... Mra. Gusta 1909.;..942.08 R 9 1SH t [!,« very close of the semi-bankrupt great Nettie Robbins, Mrs. Mabel Hatch, will soon i it marched down ropean continent, more than The new station at Waldo is nearing comple- Mercier and Mra. Lottie Scbevill, Ferdinand. | when offset this abnormal Sawyer, Mrs. Addie ’• 850 a stimulus and will B'l'- in ‘862, strong, tion and is to be a nice modern building.... Massachusetts, were called to Siena. 1909. 946 5 Sch presently engender a of Archibald of C»“.' remarked that lit- prolonged period Ben Webb of Portland was a week-end visitor |1.T economic reaction. last week by the death of their father, R. Sheppard, Edgar. ■Vctators realize that However, America Troy will lose with his grandmother, Mrs. Ann Webb.... Etta Bagley i» in Lew- The old palace of Whitehall. would be deci- infinitely less than any other W. Crawford....Miss royal i»«r.v., .mtiermen of 7th three severe Sh --,r part the civilized world and will be Monday afternoon, Sept. ton this week....Among the many from this 1902.T 42.1 4 l»ii \ vember. At the Penin- relatively than she is electrical showers passed over this vicinity, at Waterville last Herbert. »)h': on hard bread and stronger today. town who attended the fair Spencer, Indeed, by a quick grasp of present lasting three hours. The rain came down in Mr. An 2 vols. 1904...B 2 3-3 Hteks, owing to the in- op- week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rollins, autobiography. Sp portunities, aided by the inevitable re- sheets and it in two of the showt rs and H f01 hailed E. Mr. and Mrs. Small, Stobart, John Clark. ;■ „,meone. habilitation of our and Mrs. M. Stevens, u. ra. long-lost merchant the wind blew hard in one. struck that was Greece. 1911. 938 St 6 t- t*air trass, Lightning Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway and their guests and The glory marine, we should be able to a se- I1" at the re- gain Mr. E. H. Littlefield’s house, damaging it badly. The that was Rome. 1912, 937 St 6 w-;,s present cure foothold in John Getchell_The schools in Troy began grandeur seven many foreign markets 1: [Of times during It did in rooms, but luckily no G. R. hitherto virtual damage eight last week with the exception of those at Taylor, Sterling. on all that time, European monopolies, / ; ;<,.pt in Latin one was injured, although Mrs. Twombly, who which The story of Canterbury. 1912....942.23 T21 in the especially America. Cook’s Corner and Green's Corner, open- i: wounds foot, Moirorfholoac tVlO fromnnclniin not hear for some little time. was ironing, could the instruction of Addie Trevelyan, George Macaulay. to" hum and said he would ed this week under ities which may arise from the final out- The buildings did not catch fire-The Grange Dan- Life of John Bright. 1913.B 2 B 76-3 i"'r i, reunion if the bullet Stone and Miss Clifford. Marguerite come of the present European conflag- is painting Comet Grange hall-The dance Usher, Roland G. is' f inch nearer his spire. forth is teaching at Gerrish Corner. Miss IRON AGE and O. K. 1 ration may engender problems vital to CometGrangeThursday night, Sept. 3d Pan-Germanism. 1913.—. 327 Us HOOVER, i;f of Orono presided at given by the fall term in our whole future. a Allie Heald will teach Unity Suppose German was a success. It was largely attended t I « in the morning and great in Thorn- Van Loon, Hendrik. over a ruined and Miss Wilhelmina Cunningham P" there was Empire, rising triumphant and young and old and the Fall of the Dutch 1913. 949-2 L 8 Potato [i(. evening lord of the greatly enjoyed by Friday, Republic. Champion Diggers England, sea, hungry for dike. ... Ernest Call passed away Sept. ;quet room, to which amount of money taken was very pleasing. Wrench, Gny Theodore. | markets and colonies to recoup its losseB. 26 He had been ill with tu- FOR SALE BY W'A' ,nd allied bodies were is at work for Mrs. 4th, aged years. r an aroused and ....Mrs. James Bagley Lord Lister, his life and work. B 2 L 69 Suppose aggressive Asia, for some time at the home of his | !•- war veterans. berculosis Spanish with the United States the sole unscath- Watson Robertson. Funeral '■ over father, Maurice Call, in West Troy. A. E. OHASE & Maine. tinued Thursday, ed member of the white profanity but profan- CO., Brooks, world. Suppose, A*_1_ Itching piles provoke led to a good remove them. Doan’s Ointment is | \f':. general won’t even, a firmly welded British Empire, OAK HILL (Swjmville) ity I.. ,vere elected as follows: recommended for itching, bleeding or protrud- united by successful war, militarized Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toothaker, Mrs W. R. York by 60 c. at drug store. if New city, presi- of SWANVILLE ing piles. any I the intoxication and allied to were in South first vice victory, Peavey and Mrs. E. C. Peavy Marden and daughtea nnpson, Saco, a and bellicose Mr, and Mrs. Wendell 1: hungry Japan. We assert of Mr, and Mrs. L. Johnson, Newport, sec- Thomaston Sept. 3d, guests and sister Hattie, were recent our hegemony of this hemisphere, we Ruth, his mother PROMOTED TO COLONEL. P' T. T. Tabor, Verona 0 Hanley. ...Master Merle C. Whittum visited E. V.-V- are in possession of earth’s greatest guests of his sister, Mrs. A. Cunningham. and Mrs. "C'c..„ >iid treasurer; George the And his grandparents, Mr. Augustus and prize, Panama Canal. —the ... Mrs. Henry Cunningham daughter Lieut. Col. Everard E. Hatch, Inf., U. S. A„ -!r'. : in, and musi- few the week....Mr. and chaplain that Tripp, a days past over from Brooks 0“ Anglo-German death-grapple proves Marjorie and son Lloyd came unassigned, promoted colonel July 29, 1914, by A were blood is not always thicker than water. Mrs. Hartshorn from Massachusetts in town until were Sept. 2nd and vieited friends retirement of Col. Thomas W. Griffith, 17th .. mbers present the the Typewriter All these it is still of Mr. and Mrs. John Cheney past Bargain eventualities, true, gueste was saddened ,f"l Dr. J. H. community was horn in Liberty, Maine, Eastbrook; lie in the unknown but one Saturday.Our U. S. Inf., July 16, future, among week_Geo. Scott has returned from East Alice G. A new Oliver direct from the never H. Andrews, Flint, 4th the sudden death of Miss and is a of the U. S. Military Typewriter, factory, them may lie in the very immediate fu- has been his Sept. by 1859. graduate C Newport, where he visiting keen intellect and k -y, Eddington; George At one lesson seems to Kane. She was a woman of clasB of June, 1884, when he was ture. any rate, and Mrs. F. Porter Academy, and with all the latest will be sold at L ista; S. B. Haskell, brother, Levi Scott....Mr. missed. used, improvements, ig lie fair for our reading: on this day of sterling worth and will be greatly promoted in the Army second lieutenant, 18th, Ir' J Salter, Minneapolis, Webb were in Waterville Sept. 2nd and 3d, Armageddon America should neglect Those who knew her best, loved her most. We U. S. Infantry. His first duty after gradua- a discount for cash. be seen at came all thatdistance M. M. Small. at- ! May the sure maintenance of her guests of Di and Mrs. They nothing for have lost a faithful friend, a valued citizen, was out on the frontier in Montana, being s ild soldier C. is tion ?m friends; in a world. tended the fair_David Partridge visiting position quaking j whose cheery presence was always welcome. stationed at Fort Assinniboine. and later at THE JOURNAL OFFICE. Alonzo CarveT, Hamp- “The United the Presi- Mrs, F. O. Seekins... .Master States,” says his daughter, | Kane of New on I I ion, R. A. F. She leaves one brother, Herbert Fort Hays, Kas. He was college duty at j \i Newport; dent in his to his country- of Bar Harbor is visiting F. O. o'. moving appeal Edwin Greeley and and and first A. Varney, Dixmont; be neutral in fact as well as York.... Frank E. Nickerson family Orono, Me,, promoted lieutenant,18th ■J men, “must Holmes and family-Martin Ford of New East Newport; M. F. Miss Julia Chase have returned to their home in June, 1890. After serving at Fort in name during these days that are to with his Infantry, .' F. Stevens, Old York is spending his vacation parents, I;j,- - i.o Albert ! others to exhibit the fine of undis- subsequently, among other dutieB, Fort poise in the chimney soon after in Mass, in time and in .ttan. New York city; turbed the of self- Sept.4th.They caught there to his home Medford. Douglas, Utah, and Fort Whipple, Ariz., judgment, dignity he was ordered to the fmi CROPS a YOUR DECIDE‘mH Reuben a fire was built. Mr. Merrill is very of the schools... .Rev. John 1903, Philippines LET Linger: Gross, control, the efficiency of dispassionate morning for the opening May, for duty. He was promoted major, 25th tell to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured ). (j. Herrick. Bluehill; feeble man. His niece and nephew, Charley Sanders and of Dover, Maine, were again They will you B, action, a nation that neither sits in judg- family in October, 1904; was transferred to $ N. A. Inlantry, Best in the at Belfast. Maine. *• B run, H.; Edgar nor in her and sister live with him. The Nickerson.... Miss in the Equipped Factory Country ment upon others is disturbed Twombly Ethel, recent guests of Miss Lyda the 26th Infantry in July, 1905, and was pro- j £ L.artlett, N. H., and March and & HALL BELFAST AOENTS. < own counsels, aid which keeps herself fire spread rapidly and caught on the barn. Harriet Nickerson is on the sick list....The moted lieutenant colonel 11, 1911, JACKSON Desert He J ipt; Mt. Ferry. what is honest and dis- to the 26th Infantry. served fit and free to do Mr. Merrill in trying to save the horses was entertainment and dance was a very wbb assigned ■. have been re- Grange 1904 was in command of COMPANY, NEW , who interested and truly serviceable for the at Niobrara, Neb., 5; THE COEMORTIMER follows: badly burned, it was thought fatally, but he is affair. They cleared over $20 toward Texas, October, 19u5, to j, ii=_ tie past year of the world.” enjoyable Fort McIntosh. July, | YORKj peace at and there are Mon- went to the for his ■i Co. C’: Eaton H. be very comfortable present, repairing the hall... .The thunder storm 1906 and Philippines Noble words ! So let in fitly spoken his lost two horses worst tour of duty there June, 1907. it as. F. Bickford, Co. to the hopes of recovery. They afternoon, 8th was one of the third the and conduct of all, day Sept. that tour he was in command of thoughts all the During Camp Sergt. Benj. B. as but saved the cows. The barn, with ever visited this section. The wind and B; l end that, when the time shall come, that Wilhelm at Tayabas, and also of 11 Chas.B. for a week-Dr. H; Sawtelle, visiting Miss S. A. Mansur dled the buildings of Mr. E. H. Littlefield, but Witch Hazel Oi Women. Organized November, 1887. Stowe,Co. H; Nathan- in town Monroe Draft, F. A. Pringle is again....The no one was hurt and no fire twas started. Mr. (COMPOUND) Light iel James N. fast No. 140, was instituted in the >1; Perkins, •‘THE WAR, JAPAN, ETC.” C. T. mourns the death of Alice Kane. the head Be Lodge, W. U. Littlefield escaped, being hit in For Piles or Hemorrhoids ex- .T.. L.rd, Co. I; Wm. H. barely City of Belfast December 23, 1689, and Good I Service, She was a worker for held a was those 1 loyal prohibition, with the clothes wringer which flying Blind o- a cordial invitation to wishing pro- El, Lihn Manville, Co. I; What basis of reason is there in the External or Internal, tends of of fair,work and Mrs. H. F. M. tection at minimum cost to become members k. Co. John a countyoflice superintendent about in the disturbance.... Better. I; Sullivan, common assumption that this will be Bleeding, Itching or Burning of health and Nothing j her work-Mrs. Florence of this lodge. Anyjperson good i;.-... Locke, Co. K; John that Ger- was faithful in all who has been the guest of her daugh- 45 will be short war? It is inconceivable Phillips, One application brings relief hahits between the ages of 18 and te vValdena F. Peters, Co. should and it is no less Young is still in the Bangor hospital receiving ter at Camp Minneyata, Moosehead Lake, re- issued for $500, $1000 and many triumph, Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00, e eligible. Certificates he ighton, Co. K; Benj. credible that she will hasten her own dis- treatment. It is hoped she may have a speedy turned home Sept. 4th. $2000 Information gladly given at all times. r Levi N. son of G. in the all druggists or mailed. EBEN M. SANBORN. Fin, Sec’y. Orr, i comfiture. Never before history recovery... Mrs. Sarah Buzzell entertained MARCELLUS J.DOW.Apnt, A. I son of Gen. H. M. so 6ml8 IDA MAHONEY,Cor. Sec'y. “.J, of the world has a nation fully equip- her children from Belfast and her sister from Send Free Sample of Oil to ®’ v MNE KEGIMENT. and so in ultimate Belfast Free Library ped technically strong Prospect last Sunday... .The next W. C. T. U. Brooks, Maine. resource in a struggle for exist- »■- Noble of the Thirty- engaged meeting will be with Mrs. Roscoe Ulements. ence. The reverses to date are SPECIAL TO WOMEN i ntal association, was reported Annual list of books purchased from the at best, and in their sobering ef- and itii,' 'ti- reunion of this asso- slight NORTH ISLESBORO. Albert Otis the of Mr. Al- The most economical, cleansing fect are to advantage the week- Boyd Fund, gift lo.a ti. hall at 10 o’clock. probably working M iss Edith Burgess of Belfast spent oi all is the German Once let bert Crane of Stamford, Conn. germicidal antiseptics itRffj 'iie distinction among people. end with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Burgess-Miss proud * them realize to the full that their fight — TRUCKING. «cf irge percentage of its Beulah Bates left Sept. 6th for Fort Kent to re- Humphreys Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 Willian ■ for the throne than for the Father- BIOGRAPHY. Girt one in is less AMERICAN HISTORY AND only regiment j as teacher... .Clarence Paul New York. I am to do al! kinds of land and their homes and families, and sume her duties St., prepared trucKing lutes army exceeding last week....Miss Aggassiz, Alexander. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leave can be their visited friends in town Goldth- no limit placed upon capac- of Alex- orders at the stable, corner of Main and Crosa -cretary John the week-end Letters and recollections ,Qf for courage, endurance, and sacrifice. Ogarita Rose of Rockland spent and will receive atten* Ba- g gave his annual report, ity ander Edited by G. R. streets, they prompt own the and with her Mrs. Julia Rose.... Mrs. Agassiz. to tn n. connection r of the was Our revolutionists, Boers, grandmother, Sick Animals A soluble Powder Telephone morning Aassiz. 1913. B-Ag 12 Antiseptic the have left no room for doubt and Miss Helen, re- The treatment of diseases of Horses, W. W. business. Belgians Eva Mansfield daughter, in water as needed. BLAZO, one his is Davis. William T. is be dissolved inents in which the that patriot defending country turned to their home in Lynn, Mass., Sept. 6th Cattle, Sheep, Dogs and Fowls, given in 14 126 Waldo Avenue, Beelfast j of three members of an at- of As a medicinal antiseptic for douches C" of the equal weeks with relatives- Ancient landmarks Plymouth. Dr. Hamphrevs’ Veterinary Manual, mailed riiaps the siege after a visit of Beveral or s- force. Surely the Emperor and 1899. 974.48 D Hemedies. in treating catarrh, inflammation most notable. This tacking Rev. H. Hull attended the Maine Baptist free. Humphreys’ Veterinary no on this C. and that and his advisers need information I De Mrs. William St. New York. ulceration of nose, throat, S many months, Association in Thomaston last week. Koven, Reginald. 156 • and to that they will meeting ills it has no equal. **»*.': ■ of score, anticipate of John Paul caused by feminine company soldiers, our attended the Life and letters t. to their a number of people GEO. K : L un- not shape a policy put antago- _Quite the E. Pinkham JOHNSON? sylvania miners, Jones. 2 vols. 1913. B-J 72-4 For ten years Lydia l! of is to school convention in o. to nists in the light aggressors ques- Waido County Sunday Paxtine underground mine : Medicine Co. has recommended Hence we re- and Emerson, Ralph W, NEEDS R: s fee: tion their intelligence. Belfast last week and all report a pleasant THE NERVES O THEIR with the bank of a ravine. 3-16 in their correspondence the heralded great and I Journals. 1856-1863. 1913.B-Em private u is difficult and gard prospective time.... Miss Bertha Schultz of At- We do not give much tliought to our its peri- not profitable women, which proves superiority. at 1 as a It decisive battle mirage. may of friends in ! Jones, E. Alfred. nervous when it is all Law, ally got 8,000 of Mass., was a recent guest system working been cured say Attorney pounds lantic, who have take in a year or in three years. The old silver of American nature haa Women under the fortress. place town....Frank Heal and daughter and the ! right but when it goes wrong in At | various forth for 739 J 7 it is “worth its weight gold.” BELFAST, MAINE. Ptarn ianned to blow the Of the pretexts put churches, 1913... a of it forcibly to our atten- up not Misses Caro and Nettie Heal left Sept. 7th way calling box, or by mall. engaging in warfare Japan’s is only that we cannot over- druggists. 50c. large make one grand dash their Lodge, Henry Cabot. tion by something siti-; the most but is so solemnly disin- for Massachusetts, after spending vaca- The Paxton Toilet Co„ Boston, Mass. Practice in all Courts. Probate ,,,. same instant. The flimsy, memories. 1913. B-L 82 look—pain. practice as almost to evoke a smile. tions with their Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Early hui'-d lor a short time be- genuous parents, to reach a nerve with medi- 2tf and Mrs. John A. Try painful specaltv. Grain “We consider it highly important Heal_Mrs. Emma Parker has gone to Port- Logan, are confronted : powder fire was stop- wife. cine of any sort and you i to take measures to remove Reminiscences of a soldier's the necessary land to resume her duties as matron at the a fact that doctor that ,aaBHl piac away in tunnel. B"L 824 with every knows, causes of all disturbances of the 1913. e;: uiIh volunteered to the Y. W. C. T.U....Miss Ethel Parker has gore the to reach the nerves is ,'K go etc. Where- only way Hoffses ■■ in the Far East,” a as Bach. H. C. Btunnel relight the train, do- peace to Skowhegan, where she has position Me Master, John through the blood. Rockland-Belfast fore Germany will kindly re- Warren is of the Unit- the peril of their lives, but respected teacher_Miss Gertrude visiting History of the people You see now Dr. Williams’ Pink J.s! from the Pacific forth- Artha Warren-Mrs. Jennie why move all warships her mother, Mrs. ed States. Vol. 8. 1913. 973 M 2-8 the tonic for the are SERVICE Harold and Marian, have Pills, great blood, AUTO CLEANING. with and turn over to respectful Japan Gurney and children, When a •minus charge of powder Atlantic....Exten- Kaler, James Otis. also a great nerve builder. entire of Kiau-chau “with- returned to their home in was so terrible the province 974. 15 K inflamed and it is STEAMPRESSING p.osion sive are being made on the Ryder The story of Pemaquid. 1902 nerve becomes painful out condition or Kind repairs a. m.; ere dazed at and compensation.” Charles Coombs and Fred —unless caused an accident—because Leave Belfast, Windsor Hotel, 8.00 first, soon. As schoolhouse. Sprague Ridlon, Gideon Tibbetts. by quite ever, m. and REPAIRING. the Union army may response requested ar e doing the work. the blood was not giving it the elements 2 00 p. and obedient Mikado. Peace Saco Valley settlements and fam- 9 SO a. m.: 3 30 p. m. * tn- ’tinted for by the fact most humble of nourishment it needed. Dr. Williams’ Arrive Rockland. Brother forward most ilies. 1895..974.16 R43 Leave Rockland, R. T. & C. Waiting Room, CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDEB t the rebels were done Bryan please ArrLL I un Pink Pills build up the blood, the nerves to Em- a. m.; 4 00 p. m. Irit.v * amicable suggestion gracious Notwithstanding the inclement weather of Rives, George Lockhart. the inflammation sub- 10.00 not. a crater,30 feet are strengthened, Belfast, 11.30 a. m.; 5.30 p. m. "! at early convenience. 2 Arrive 216-13 "11‘ and 200 feet long was peror Germany Saturday afternoon and evening, Sept 5., there The United States and Mexico. sides and the pain vanishes. By keeping At 52High Street. Tel. 1 will be celebrated in his- Aug. 15, 1914, of our citizens at River- 973.6 R 5 rich and red the use of Dr. The Confederates was a good attendance vols. 1913. the blood by $1 50 ROUND TRIP, $2.50 as the highly opportune day on of ner- FARE, tnd concentrated their tory hear Ex-Governor Cobb, Hon. A. S. Roosevelt, Theodore. Williams’ Pink Pills the danger the Hon. William side hall to that when the 31st which Jennings Bryan B“B 67-3 vous breakdown, insomnia, nervous in- IN ADVANCE of the United Col. Gould and Frank H. Ingraham. Autobiography. 1913. SEATS MAY BE RESERVED f to each Senator Littlefield, other disorders caused Mta; the brigade, made a presented the and it digestion and by States two volumes of on Strict attention was given speakers Saint Gaudens, Homer. NOTICE. tun s. t were an- speeches ill-nourished nerves is greatly lessened. »■; hey nearly was of Saint 1 Harvey, in the Septem- was evident that a favorable impression Reminiscences Augustus Pink 15 men out of the regi- Peace.—George In children the use of Dr. Williams’ COMPANY Guaranteed work In Manlcur- ber number of The North American Re- the audience-Miss Mildred Gaudens. 2 vols. 1913. 735 S-2 dance. MAINE TRANSPORTATION Chirjrody, to tin- colors next morn- received by Pills banishes the fear of St. Vitus’ Gen’l np and Also facial Work. view. Wentworth left Thursday for Houlton, whore Stan wood, Edward. The Dr. WilliamsMedicineCo., Schen- WILLIAM B. WlILIAMtON, Mancger Shatntooirg. 2 vols on line ot all kinds of Hair Work at the will resume teaching. Other teachers who History of the Presidency. N. will send free request MAINE. Full my regiment orig- LIN- she ectady, Y., AUGUSTA, 1 SEVEN AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN their 324 st 2 book on Nervous Disorders. Phoenix Row. 11-d, 4C3 wounded, 143 have spent their vacations with parents 1912. a good little parlors over Shiro’s Store, own in hos- ERS IN THE CANAL. Write for it today. Your druggist ■■'"•pitals, and 43 died are Misses Bessie and Ermina Gushee,who have Thorold, Alger Labouchere. MISS EVIE HOLMES. 1 Pills. 32n number of deaths was B-L 11 sells Dr. Williams’ Pink the former to Milton, N. H., and the Life of Henry Labouchere. 1913. first passenger steamer to pass returned, Tlje Standish where they are throu-h the Panama Canal was the latter to teaching. Williamson, Joseph. >l're elected as follows: Rod- 2 American-Hawaiian liner Honolulan, Misses Fannie and Edith Gushee have returned History of Belfast. Vol. 2. Orders Solicited hluehill, L. F. Be* ^“8 president; J. S. Greene, which left San Fran- to Revere, Maas., where they are teachers in copies. '"e Horace C, Capt. For Sale For fitted stove wood, building sand and E. H. BOYIIMuIOIN, tiresident; ciso The Honolulan had schools....Miss Lydia Chapman, James H. second vice August 24th, the public Wilson, uarnpden, presi- besides weeks here 2 vols. 1912 973.78W69 200 Bred Sows for August and Sep- and a small quantity of hard wood C- twenty-five passengers shipments after a vacation of several passed Under the old flag. Nearly gravel, Snow, Bangor, thirc farrow, including O. I. C. Yorkshires, of various California Hartford. to tember Eye-Sight Specialist John T. sec products, including with relatives, has gone to Conn., Youhg, Jesse Bowman. Chesters. Berkshires and lumber. GILES G. ABBOTT, Goldthwait, canned dried fruits and wines and Poland Chinas, Eesex. goods, in one of the largest acbpols. Battle of 1913. 978.7 Y 8 OF THE j. F. Beath, Ken- of salmon. teach stenography Gettysburg. Mulefeet. Lincolnville Avenue. a heavy consignment Alaska 12S boars two to six months Tel 137-2 ^Wer; ....Miss Evelyn Berry left Tuesday for Oak FOREIGN HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. About young Up to August 29tb, seven Bteamers of 0.1. C. Poland Chinos, Essex, Yorkshires, 26tf present Wednesday wer< where she will be a student Willis J. old. BOYINUTON OPTICAL CO., this line had passed through the canal, Grove Seminary, Abbott, Chesters and Berkshires. Pigs shipped at two Whitmore of Hampden a of Oak Grove women in 1913.. 920 Ab from one namely: eastbound, the Pennsylvanian, ..Miss Rosie Gushee, graduate Notable history. months old in lots to suit purchaser Main Maine, Kollina. Mr. ant do not and 44 South Street, Winterport, Bangor; Montanan, 20th: is now at the Bridgewater, Mass., J. B. to a carload. We get fancy prices, August 17; August Seminary, Bury, (Editor) have Danforth; H. D we of nice stock. We OFFICE MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS. 24; Nebraskan, Aug. to be a teacher of manu- mediaeval history .Vols. guarantee shipment DAYS, Cyrus J. F Kentuckian,August Normal school fitting Cambridge 5,000 head to select from. DOAK & PATTERSON Goff, Gray; bound westward were the Arizon- 3401 c aorroximstely" William F. Moor 28th; al training....Miss Maud Freeman, who has 1 and 2. NEW ENGLAND ian, 16th; Missourian, August summer An- LIVE STOCK August been a boarder during the with Mrs. Hare, Christopher. (Marian COMPANY, NOTICE. Tlie subscriber here- Bucksport 24tb. The Mass. Carleton Doak of Belfast and Arthur W. been 17; Mexican, August captains left last week for her home 2mS2 Peabody, EXECUTOR'Sby gives not’ce that he .has duly ap- Benson that the Joseph Wentworth, drew.) executor of the last will and testament of all these vessels report pas- 943 Patterson of Castine wish to announce tbat pointed Mass....Mrs, Iva Taylor has re- Maximilian the dreamer. 1913.... H 2 of was made and without in Winthrop sage easily any have formed a partnership for the gen- adjourned to take dinnei turned from Ialand.where she had em- A. B. they CLIMENA TKUNUY, late of Montville, incident. For the smaller ships Bailey’s Keane, firm name of and i 1 special TO LET eral practice of law, under the In the of Waldo, deceased, and given House, enjoyed six in a house three months... Italian and French County the steaming time in the canal is ployment boarding Early Teutonic, with offices at Bel- All 7S9 DOAK A PATTERSON, I bonds as the law directs. persons “fternoon. this varies to twelve hours. of Rockland waa a re- matter*. K 19 estate of said de- hours and up Miss Maud Cummings .. at the battery. fast and Castine. | having demands against the cottage busi- ceased are desired to the same for set- The vessels of this line are expected to cant of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wentworth.. Caroline V. The Belfast office will be open on every present guest Kerr, AshoreHas three sleeping rooms, a living room and all indebted thereto are of some ness Castine office will be open on tlement, requested make passages twenty days and aftei letter, of Richard also a day—the ry Mrs. U. S. Gushee daughter Goldie, The Beyreatb and a kitchen, large piassa. and at other times to make payment from New York to San Francisco, and 3 Fridays and Saturdays by Immediately.^ ^ F08XER several weeks spent at their summer home, Wagner.B W12-5 8m27 j the line intends to have about five coast- J. POTTLE, Belfaat, Me. special appointment, I Montville. August 11. iui4,—a-s’e returned to Farmington. 0. V. APP'lOUVILLE IA to-coast sailings a month. have Legroe, The* Monroe Fair. The Republican journal GET RID OF HUMORS AND AVOID SICKNESS Notes on Exhibits, The Premium List, Etc. BELFAST. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17,191* in the blood cause inter- The Monroe feir opened Tuesday, Sept 8th, Humors threat- the with a good attendance considering the THURSDAY BY nal that affect PUBLISHED EVERY derangements ening weather. The races scheduled for the well as of the whole system, as pimples, first day were postponed on account Pub. Co. and are track from the rein The Republican Jour. boils and other eruptions, heavy condition of the for the readiness with Monday night. There was a baby show io the responsible o’clock with seven entries. The contract disease. morning at 11 which many people girl was Selda Arabelle Barden, child A. PILSBURY, prettiest CHARLES | ^Usines8 Manager For forty years Hood’s Sarsapa- of Mrs. Fred Bardeo of Monroe, who received than was Louis rilla has been more successful a silver cup. The prettiest Doy Frank Gould, age one year, son of Mr. and For one square, one other medicine in ADVERTISING Terms. any _expelling Mrs. Frank Gould of Dixmont, who also re- 25 cents for one week their inward inch length in column, humors and removing ceived a ailver The heaviest girl was insertion. cup. mnd 25 cents for each subsequent and outward effects. Get Hood s. Josephine Eva Cundy, age two and a half Terms. In advance, $<~M ® ten and a half pounds. Subscription No other medicine acts like monthe and weighing months: 50 cents for three it._ a and also received yetr; $1.00 for six She received gold chain, child en- months. entertaining letters from London a baby spoon for being the youngest ivery heaviert wsb Wilson Rainey Thorndike when tered. The boy written by Mr. E. 0. of Frankfort. His weight was 24 pounds. He Joe” Cannon won out in the beat breast fed “Uncle pursuing his musical studies in that city; received a silver cup. The from Patterson, son of Mr. as candidate for Congress W. Frederick des- b iby was Ralph Ordway primary the letters by Charles and Mrs. William Patterson of Frankfort, who his district and it is a safe bet that he criptive of his European tour; the story was awarded a silver cup presented by will be elected. John Carl & Son, of New York. Two babies, of a six weeks’ tour of England and Henry Maurice Lampherand Lawrence Brown, “M. D. account of Mrs. Julia has the agreement with Scotland by P.;”an were awarded a set of baby pins. Japan joined had of terms his visit to the Old World J. Warren White and Mrs. P. C. Clement charge and Russia not to make by were England the baby show and the judges Henry which Skinner of Searsmont, and later a very Mrs A. L. Croxford with Germany until all are agreed, Luce of Newburgh, series of letters on of Monroe and Mrs. M. B. Aiken of Milo. that the allies will fight to a finish. interesting European means The first event of Tuesday afternoon was travel Franklin F. Phillips of Cam- in by the pig race—the trial of speed harnessing, contri- E. P. Dearborn, We know of one man who had intended bridge, Mass., always a welcome driving and unharnessing. Works of Jackson, but artist and Brooks, was first; Harry vote no on the utilities bill, butor. Hart L. Woodcock, third. to public second, and James Works of Jackson, of on learning that the Lewiston Journal author, has written entertainingly The awards were $25, $12.50, $8.50. weather was to vote sea- Wednesday, the second day, the was the bill decided yes. social life and gaieties in the winter opposing threatening, but the attendance was estimated son at N. P., and other articles to and the full was at New Orleans Nassau, at from 3.0U0 5,000 program In a last week rest room in speech of his have been from the sport- carried out as arranged. The his reprinted former Roosevelt announced charge of the W. C.' T. U. was, as in Col. practically Miss R. T. Newell, in ad- in 1916 and ing journals. years, a popular institution, many availing for the presidency much candidacy to her letters from themselves of its There was of that dition entertaining privileges. named his running mate, Parker interest in the contests. Florida and from the White Mountains pulling In the horse pulling sweepstakes the winners citv. E. has contributed many articles and items were E. H. Littlefield of Swanville,222 feet; L. 151 feet, and S. A. My- When the "war tax” ot' $100,000, to of local interest. Then there have been Savory, Searsport, rick, Troy, 22 feet. In the contest for light- a historical be imposed upon the people of country7 many valuable contributions, weight horses, the drag being loaded with C. J Webber of Monroe was is not at war, was under considera- and from Freeman Part- 4.151 pounds, that genealogical, his horses the load 214 to the winner, dragging tion at Washington it was proposed ridge of Prospect, since passed away,' feet and nine inches, and C. C. Hamm of Mon- distance 167 as well as Hon. C. C. now of Chica- roe Center was second, his being a tax on golf balls “high from Roberts, place feet and nine inches. The judges were Fred but a native of Waldo from balls.” go, county, Tasker and Fred Walker. __ Lieut. F. F. Black, U. S. A., a Sears- In. the afternoon there was fife and drum the Boston In to an enquiry of music, the fifer from Duluth, Mich., and sing- reply port boy, and from Allen Goodwin The found ex- J ing by Mr. Charles Hammons of Belfast. Globe “it has been by was says: Montville. Mrs. Helen N. Packard racing was excellent, with some close finishes that stones , A. B. Chase of Dover was in California peach a in the and in every heat, periment frequent contributor past and best coal, and it starter and the judges were Merton Haley will burn as well as the our readers if she y would be welcomed by Arthur Knight. The summary: out more heal in propor- is claimed, give should break her long silence. This by 3.00 Class. Purse $125. That solves the prob- of the charac- tion to weight.” no means exhausts the list of those who Oxford Chimes, bg, by Oxford Roy principal | of We 111 lem as to the high cost fuel. have The distinction (Manter).3 ters in the comedy success, given Journal by 3 5 2 at a basket The Witch, rom (Evans).2 SOME a to $1 “The Lady,” have only buy peaches their writings, and our old-time readers Link Braden, bs (Preston).5 2 3 3 Misleading 4 5 4 4 of thrills and which and burn the stones. i will no doubt recall many others to whom Salome, blm (Eastman). play laughs, j j Kitty R, bm (Pease).1 4 6 ds of the our are ! was the distinct success year j sardine facto- grateful acknowledgements Garnet Directum also started. Recent reports had the the ! due. Time, 2.29*. 2 28*. 2 29, 2.26*. of New York, where it played east running day and night, equally ries down 2.20 Class. Purse $125. entire season at the Eulton Thea- j and of a prosperous prices high promise There is one feature of the election in Lawrence, chg, by Vassar (Wes- ter. Last Baby for and employes. 1 1 1 season packers this county which is very gratifying to cott). Sentinel tells a differ- Foxey Joe, big (Davis).2 2 3 week's Eastport the friends of law and and that is Constantine, bis 3 4 Theatre Tomorrow Misleading as order, Young (McKenney)....3 The Great to be at the Colonial Evening—“The Sardines are reported blm 4 2 Comedy ent story. the large majority by which Sheriff Miss Columbo, (McKinnon).4 is estimated Time, 2.22£, 2.22J, 2.24£. But scarce and the season’s pack a “Laughs, Laughs, Nothing Laughs.” Cushman was re-elected. It is moral Works of the usual. A peg race was won by James at a quarter of hardly rather than a as many Jackson, with Harry Works of Jackson 2d, an u How he faces his rival ui political victory, a state of bundles her and despite shrieks of contains a better the spectator is kept in perpetual up, Wm. Lampher of Monroe 3d, Fred Gray No play in many years i lo- Democrats cast their votes for Mr. struggles, carries her off to his lodge in the blows tobacco in the iatie election was very quiet Belfast 4th. of farce and sur- doubt. Monday’s blended mixture melodrama, of the Cushman in recognition of his faithful The baseball game resulted, Monroe 14; Adirondack wilderness. paining possession the interest was intense “The which It all as the result of a seemingly cally, though prises than Misleading Lady,” happens the lunatic exi of the duties Jackson 5. to Napoleon, ! voters and impartial performance even- A would-be actress, Helen There, after she has made various efforts and effort was made to get The fair closed with a good at- comes to the Colonial Theatre tomorrow harmless joke. every Thursday loads a shot-gun with cl’ q of his office. The issue before the voters weather. is a man to to her in order he chains her up the ankle and, was known early tendance considering the unfavorable and one of the surprises Steele, induces a propose escape, by to the polls. It quite ing principal the enemy; how the dog ; was de- In the there was a parade of the her on the one hand, of the city and county clearly morning grand believes he is Also, he to convince a producer that she is right while studying proceeds the that the county had gone of the town lunatic who Napoleon. hole and ceases t in evening stock, judging on the other. promptly not so it prize-winning and ends to act the role of the siren in a forth- to teach her a few lessons And, in the State fined. Though publicly stated, teams and a minstrel show and other attrac- creates no end of amusement, by person Sherlock how the while the result real- Holmes; Republican That is all as far as as is the in these things, she doesn’t was understood that the elec- tions on the stage in front of the grandstand. a really pathetic note in a passage in coming production. right way The defeat of Governor generally touching j in half, expecting thereb; •; was in doubt. The races resulted as follows: she to the wrong how much she loves him until she has laid mean he is a harmless and oblig- ; it goes, only happens pick ize Curtis was tion of a Democratic sheriff would which transforming how this, and that and:.' and the election of Mixed. Purse is a dominant* a smash of the receiver Haines Free-for-all, $200. American citizen into a Marshal of France, man for the experiment. He him out with telephone more or less while under ing across, and come around, a and is due to open rumselling, con- not a surprise, H., bm 1 1 to the I returned from across the forehead. When he recovers altogether Myla (Manter).1 and is then marched back Sanitarium fearless gentleman recently The main fact to recoi lo- Sheriff Cushman the prohibitory law bm 2 2 the com- the vote. The returns, Agnes H., (Wescott).2 the Marseil- who has definite theories about sciousness she is missing.And besides Progressive 3 3 while his sympathetic keepers sing j Patagonia, besides being a curiosity iu would be enforced without fear or favor. Mackey Boy, bg (Farmer).3 into lunatic, he is tell the to the sad delusion. womankind that he isn’t afraid to put plications involving the escaped cal and State, story. Time 1.13, 2.18, 2.17. laise, keep up Misleading Lady” is one t 1.2 --—---- that issue the voters of Waldo an irate Upon one incident in a When Helen suggests that he may by gentleman 3.25 Class. Purse $100. This, however, is only play practice. presently kept guessing hits of the a former be married to year. The of “Liberty have declared themselves in no of the fair know but that of woman, the in- with a six-shooter who claims to promotion county Hiram 1 1 which begins with an arraignment generally, Reserved Seat now on sa Lieut- H., bg (Wescott)...1 intruders who Everard E. Hatch, from Dem- blm 2 2 and devel- he knows nothing, and never will the lady, and various other boy,” uncertain terms.Mr. Knowlton.the Miss Colombo, (McKinnon).2 sex that is sure to create discussion dividual, 50 35. bm.4 3 3 and he around the mountain- Colonel to Colonel, U. S. Army, brings ocratic candidate for was form- S. E. Todd, melodrama, farce, and vaudeville by fits until he puts one “under the bell-glass” happen to wandering sheriff, bis ds ops Young Constantine, (McKenney).3 on and of Waldo sons, so that trom one to the next makes a study of her, he unceremoniously side that dark stormy Simpson, j t o mir.d another county's a and was an aspirant Mina and starts, thing night._ Milding, Lloyd erly Republican, Belle, by (^earborn).ds 2nd has won 2.26. Carter B.Keene of Freedom,who for the office when a member of that Time, 2.23£, 2.24, A B utile, 1st. Wolf A C Reed. j the exhibitors were Mrs. Betsy Colson, THK rituii c-Aniiiu Coronation embroidery, River, and now The ball game between Jackson and Monroe Among in the civil service He has friends in both Mrs. J. Addi- Tut- were 20 in Bertha Boynton, 2nd. distinction party. many team the score of Monroe; Tenney, Bangor; Nearly 250 plates of apples shown, Colored material silk, was won by the Jackson by Mrs. Wealthy, Lloyd Simps.- in the is Carmel; Angelia Simpson, Dixmont; of and as many more of 2d. holds a \ery responsible position political parties,and his defeat not due 16 to 3. The of the teams was as fol- tle, odd plates pears plums. 1st; Mrs Harry Packaid, Bangor, 1 lineup Mrs. Webber, were | Mann, Lloyd Simpson, F. A. Simpson, Dixmont; Sidney Among those showing apples Lloyd Colored material ir. cotton, Mrs Affie God- Post Office at Washington. to reasons but to the policy for lows: Monroe; Fallawater, Lloyd simp; Department personal Jackson. Searsport; Miss Flora Twombiy, Mary E M. Whitcomb. F. A. Simpson. Ray- Brioks. Mrs. William Ellingwood, 2d. Monroe. Winter- Simpson, ding, 1st; 2d. does not owe his advancement which he stood—a policy that is J. Bradbury, Monroe; Iza Couillard. mond Gould, A. C. Reed, Percy'Porter, W F. A B Tuttle, Mr. Keene repug- Nickerson, ..lb. White Sideboard scarf. Embroidered, Duchess, IJoy Simps, Maud Ricker, Mary A. Barbour, Stock- Dixmont; W. E Plummer, A. L. Cle- A B 1st. he is a Democrat nant to Democrats. What is true Z. Putnam, 2b.2b, Bickford port; Worse, 1st; drawnwork, Tuttle, 2nd. to political influence,for many ton Cora E. Twombiy, Monroe; Mrs. F. F, Barden, W. b. Evans, Mrs Merton Clements, p.ss. Dodge Springs; ments, Monroe; Shirtwaist, solid embroidery, Sin.; after of Sheriff Cushman’s re-election William Bertha Boynton, Winter- W. Brooks; James Bickford, Crabapples, Lloyd and was given promotion promo- applies W. 3b.P. Hall Ellingwood, J. Robertson, Haley, 1st; Ella Boynton, 2d. Evans, children were son, 2nd. the election of Walter A. Cowan Edwards port. The represented by Carmel; T. R. Clements, Hampden Highlands. Shirtwaists, coronation embroidery, Mrs tion under Republican administrations, also to Robertson, lb.rf, Helen of Yellow Transparent., LI--.. Phyllis C. Haley, Monroe, and Staples There were 20 varieties represented. 1st. he and his Fairbanks, cf.cf, Chase Merton Haley, Fish, 2i d. on a recoro of which as county attorney to succeed Eben F. Frankfort. Those were Mamie Goodwin Benjamin merit, rf.c» Homestead showing plums E M Whitcomb. 1st. West, Miss years old, showed Mrs. John Morse, Dix- BAGS. Stark, well feel the Democratic incumbent. Burdett Phyllis Haley, eight Brooks; Lloyd Simpson, ."in native place may proud. Littlefield, C. Evans, if.3b, needle done for a North Star, Lloyd Ellis and ornamental work, finely mont; C. A. Curtis and Mrs. Benjamin Fish, Flora man stands H. Putnam, ss.If, Johnson Irish crochet, Maud Ricker, 1st; 2nd. Mr. Cowan is a young who little miss of her years. A handkerchief of won a Winterport. 2d. The leaders great THE CATTLE EXHIBITORS. shown Iza Couillard and were Twombly, Gano, Lloyd Simpson, Progressive in the estimation of all who know fine embroidery by In the list of pear exhibitors Lloyd 1st. high Barbour Embroidery, Mrs Affie Godding, 2nd. of their deluded followers several in fine Mexican work by Mary J. A. Holmes, C. A. Curtis, Winter- Mrs victory —many him and his statement of his E. H. Nickerson of Swanville, yoke of heavy Simpson, Bead, Mrs Lizzie Webber, Monroe, 1st; Best collections of pin position were attractive, Cora E. Twom- Monroe; A. C. Reed. T. cxen Holsteins and a Hereford steers. particularly port; George Hopkins, Bei look at it in a different light-in yoke of initial with cro- E. Whitcomb. Affie Godding, 2d, terpurt, 1st; Mrs. may when a candidate in the primary for 16 head of biy had a pair pillow slips R. Clements, Mrs. Crowell, M. F. L. Ricker of Monrop, cattle; of 3d. a cheted lace that were beauties. Specimens Mrs. B. FishJ Simpson, electing Democratic governor Sept. one with his Holsteins, and the rest grades, F. A, Simpson, 1 nomination every eight registered Nickerson impressed hand embroidery shown by Celia M. Mrs. Fish and Mr,. EarlDuntonof PEARS knew that there was not xlis goes to the Jackson creamery. Benjamin Miss Flora 1st; A B 14th. They and of It is output were done. Flora E. in bread and Embroidery, Twombley, sincerity honesty purpose. of Swanville, a pretty of Swanville beautifully Winterport contested for honors | of their Charles Thompson with fine em- Tuttle 2d. collection of the remotest probability electing he Twombley showed guest towels cake and in the preparation of table Best pear to say of Mr. Littlefield that and well matched of Durham steers, making 1st. < only just pair grade A scarf Barbour in Fancy hand work, A B Tuttle, ,1 A Holmes, 2nd; C A and nine and broidery. sideboard by Mary luxuries. They also competed preserves, candidates for governor congress,but as he saw that he six feet, inches, weighing 2,- Irish crochet, A B Tuttle, 1st. Fav has done his duty it, girting made with inserting in fillet crochet was much fruits and Mrs. Susie White, Jabot, Best dish, Clapp’s that 800. canned jellies. Mrs William 1st; a bluff to catch votes A silk scarf made in Italy, and hy Infant’s sacque, Ellingwood, 1st; F A Simpson, 2nd. put up big has enforced the prohibitory law as far Fred Nickerson of Frankfort believes in the admired. Monroe, entered plum preserves. Bhowed delicate work. It was Miss Nellie G, Miles, 2d. Eastern Belle, C A * < enable them to defeat the candi- and carries a herd of 13 pure bred hairpins, fine, Mrs would as could be with his party be- Shorthorn A em- THE PREMIUM LIST Slumber robe, Mrs Affie Godding, 1st; Simp expected He shown by Miss Maud Ricker. dainty Bartlett. Lloyd had deserted be- stock, showing nine of them at the fair. B 2d. dates of the party they hind him to enforcement, and broidered infant’s robe was exhibited by Mrs. A Tuttle, 2nd. opposed sells his cream to the Winterport creamery LIVE STOCK worsted crochet, Maud Ricker, 1st; not satisfied their for W’illiam Ellingwood. Mrs. Affie M. Godding Specimen BREAD AND cause it had greed that ro one has ever his strict and grows young stock with the skim milk. stocK Flora 2d. questioned of Brooks had a waist in Irish crochet that Pure bred Percheron stallion with Twombly, so voters F. W. Gibbs ot Brocks has a herd of 23 pure A Barbour, 1st; Best exhibit of bread cffiee. That they fooled many i That he was defeated and Flora exhibited L. L. first and second. Specimen table mats, Mary ntegrity. of which he enter- attracted attention. Twombiy to show; Rogers, Troy, 2nd. bred Guernseys and grades, to show: L A B 2d. Earle Dunton, which has so a a sofa pillow in white crochet, Breeding draft mare with stock Tuttle, in a State high percentage Mr. Cowan elected is due to the differ- ed 15. Rival raised in Litchfield, Mass., pretty fancy A B Tuttle, 1st. best exhibit cake. Mr- Royal raised work. W. Mu Brooks, first; L, L. Rogers, Troy, Specimen Mexican work, but heads the herd. The cream is sent to the phy, Mrs Oscar 2nd. is surprising; a»u Cole, Fish, of intelligence really ent for which they stood. Now, lne exniuus were uumciuua second. Specimen eyelet embroidery, policies and calves and are rais- tatting Best miscellaneous i- will not be able Brooks creamery pigs A brood mare with stock W 1st. it is safe to say that they after we shall have a The the specimens excellent. baby’s bonnet, by Trotting or driving interport, January 1, 1915, ed on the warm separator skim milk. silk embroidery, A B Tuttle, 1st; Fish, 1st; Mrs Earle Dur future Sarah T. Hamm of Searsport, a collar by Mrs. to show: F. A. Myrick, Troy, first. Specimen the and in in cows and heifers were fine stock. 2d. v to'repeat performance sheriff and a county attorney working registered Packard of Bangor and a tatting bag by or filly: L. L. Rogers, Ce.ia M Nickerson, Swanville, PRESERVES AND H. M. Lane of Frankfort, 12 head of Short- Harry Two-year-old gelding Gertrude Web- have to sail under their true colors. be to the Ruth Barbour were attractive. A C C Hamm, Brooks, second. Specimen cotton embroidery, will harmony, and it will up judges bred and three This specially first; 2d. Strawberries Preserv. horns, nine pure grades. Mrs. Tuttle and or C H ber Monroe, 1st; Celia Nickerson, Ellis in lace collar in Irish crochet by One year old draft gelding filly: 2nd. of the Judicial court to decide stock originated from Howard and cotton needlework, Celia Nicker- Mrs. 1 isb, , Supreme one in needle work by Maud Ricker were un- Clements, 2nd. Specimen 1st the Fairfield. A three-year-old from Taggard Wm 2d. Plu m, Mrs Dunton, In the campaign preceding special whether we shall have enforcement of There was a small collection Draft stud colt one old: L W Murphy son, 1st; Mrs Ellingwood, made ten of butter a week when usually pretty. year Canned berries, Mrs 1 Third Con- stock pounds and several attractive Table cover, A B Tuttle, 1st. last in the law or nullification. makes of hand-made rugs, 1st. election September t he prohibitory she came in. Mr. Lane butter, separat- or M S Doilies in A B Tuttle, 1st. 2nd. entries of and bedspreads. Maud Ricker Three year old driving gelding filly: silk, F. Hanson pub- his cream and using the milk for the rais- quilts barah Harris, 1st; Ruth A tsorted pickles, Mrs district Edgar ing of Monroe exhibited water color painting. Ad- Porter, 1st. Specimen tatting, gressional of steers. He sold a of two-year-olds 2nd he could not and are the ing pair of Carmel on china. A under one F. A. Merrick, Barbour, 2d. lished twelve reasons why Many various perplexities non die Tuttle painting Driving colt year: Jelly, Mrs DunL a corner Specimen Irish crochet. Mrs Affie Godding, Apple out of small display of pyrography occupied 1st; L A Stubbs. 2nd, Mrs i Mr. and sent of the tax A number years F. H. of Brooks owns a herd of IS tested Currant Jelly, support Pattangall problem. Quimby of the hall. Pair of draft oxen, oxen, free-for-all 1st. and He enter- 2nd. j his a was built in the outskirts Aryshires, registered grades. for the of worsted Swanville. 1st, 54 ft. Specimen crochet lace, Maud Ricker, 1st; •thousands of copies of “non-parti- ago cottage nine bloods The show case display I to drag: J. W. Nickerson, Mrs Fish ed 14 head, which included pure of 17 ft. 2 Gertrude Webber. 2d. Grape Jelly, knitting was very attractive. A specimen 7 in: E. H. LitUefield, Belfast, 2nd, in,: | Mrs advocating the election of a small city for summer occupancy. and five His cream goes to Unity tc B 1st. Raspberry Jelly, san” newspaper grades. lace, hand-made, is the property of Miss C F Thompson, 8d, 9 inches. Pin cushion, A Tuttle, the branch Turner Center creamery. During Cluny j A B Mrs John 2nd. the candidate. Its owner devoted his vacations mainly Mrs. Fish showed A and Fred Tasker were the com- Ladies knit hose, Tuttle, 1st; of Mr. Peters, Republican from il cows his checks Gertrude Webber. Benjamin F Curtis the past nine months a 2d. Mr. Hanson a small iron skillet over 100 years old and mittee on awards. Perkins, Mooroe, FIELD CROPS, Mr. Peters was elected, and to improving his quarter-acre, grading, have While he has not kepi B Mrs John figured up $1,000. of mufflers and tray that are also ancient. Gents knit hose, A Tuttle, 1st; vines and of the he has a pair W F E\ all the credit for his election. out trees, shrubs and strict account expenditure good showed a LADIES’ DEPARTMENT, Perkins, 2d Sweet Corn, claimed setting animal with Susie Mosca of Medford, Mass., of profit. “Isaiah,” an Child’s Mrs Fish, 1st, Reed, 2nd. shaken hands with flowers and His margin leather cover enclosing note book. Miss Sarah Harris, Monroe, 1st; hose, Benj This year, having cultivating vegetables. and one that Mr. Quimby raised, pressed Curiosities, Julia 1st. one A good registry, Gertrude Webber a small bear carved from Mass, 2d. Double mittens, Mrs White, Wheat, peck. led a herd The cows a lot of milk, Miss Susie Mosca, Medford, to escape political death, tax increased yearly, but having heads the give from Switzerland. A Win- mittens, A B Tuttle, 1st. one Mr. Pattangall Mr wood and coming Berne, articles, Mrs. Benjamin Fish, Single Buckwheat, peck. four cent test, and are hardy animals. Ancient A 1st. had Hanson s with no former real estate per of hand included Irish crochet and Domestic yarn, B Tuttle, Indian Com, eight the Democratic candidate nomadic life, once a with tu- display bags 1st. has them tested year terport, .« Mrs Oscar Cole, 1st. Quimbv bead work, fine samples. Maud Ricker, Monroe, 1st. Best dress, J W. Robertson, 2nd. in the that closed Sept. he did not realize that they berculin, Water colors, Maud 1st: Mrs J B Ten- support campaign holdings, The were Mrs. Merton Haley, Mrs. Addie Tuttle, Carmel, 1st, Lace collar, Ricker, Indian Corn, 12 row- W. Swanville, shows sever judges Painting on china, was flooded with his were excessive. One he was enlight- J. Nickerson, E. Mrs. F. M. Nickerson. Carroll Clements ney, Bangor, 2d. two l.i- 14th, the district day bull herd num- H. Haley Best drawn rag rug, Mrs Peas, quarts: head of grade Durhams. His Collar and cuff set, Mrs. Emma Haley, 1st. was Tuttle 2d Reed, 2nd. newspaper containing ened. A official who superin- and five bred Jerseys AGRICULTURAL HALL. 1st; Addie ... Mrs ncn-partisan city bers 16, includes pure IN 1st Corset cover, Mrs Wm Ellingwood, 1st; White Beans, two qn cream- rug, Julia White, Monroe, criticism and in the His cream to a branch of Hood’s Braided rag Stockton 2d. column after column of work on the highway, goes for best Tuttle. 2d Melvin Park, Springs, Yellow-eye Beans, tw M tending skim milk fed warn In the contest exhibits, including Knit yarn rug, Addie 1st, ery at Belfast, the being Monroe, 1st, Suit of underwear, Mrs W’m Ellingwood, A C Reed, 2nd. of the candidate— course of conversation as to the Nickerson considers 6V6rything raised on the farm except fruit, Silk Mrs Alice Warren, 1st; censure Republican enquired to pigs and calves. Mr. quilt, Stencil work, A B. Tuttle, 1st. 1 that tber< and variety considered, Leon Leonard Colson, Monroe, 2d. Table beets, peck: was re-elected a large- the and the amount of the the best breed for cream quality Mrs Betsey Mrs Lou White, 1st; 1 and Mr. Peters by cost of cottage Jerseys was the exhibitor. Angelia Simpson Specimen pyrography, Onions from seed; into the pure bred stock a: of Hampden Highlands only i Worsted embroidered quilt, 2d. the that the is, and is working of 2d. Miss Susie Gould, Dixmont, Bickford, 2d. increased plurality. Evidently the tax. When told he declared Nickerson showed t Mr. Leonard had a banner general exhibit Dixmont, 1st; Addie Tuttle, ly rapidly as possible. Mr. Millard Cun- Specimen raffia work, Celia Ricker. 1st; Hubbard: K with the advised the about of from 26 to 30 different kinds of Patchwork by child under 14, Squard “twelve reasons” held good t ax was much too high and yoke of grade Uolsteins girting eighl vegetables Maud Ricker, 2d. 2d. blue ribbor and a dozen varieties of peas and Brooxs, 1st. Leonard, feet, weighing 4,060, that took the vegetables, ningham, Best sideboard scarf, Bessie Jewett, Brooks, ii. voters. owner to see the assessors about it. He H< 17 kinds of 6quash. He entered also Lou White, gratuity, 50c. Squash—Hubbard: in the sweepstakes pulling match. beans; Mrs. quilt, Mrs D L d. them at the outset that he Tuesday and was a contestant for the Bur- over 12 and under 70, 1st; Young, Leonard, 2d did so, telling showed a of three-year-old steers, for specials, Patch quilt by persons Mrs. Merton Mrs, Nickerson, judges. also pair Leonard is a Haley, Turban: Leon Leona; of her ad- no was and willing aiv im-hes. The head of the pee Mr. general Mrs. Addie Tuttle. 1st. The very interesting story asked favors, ready premium. hall were as L a farm of 130 acres in South Addie Tuttle, 1st. The premiums in Agricultural Boston Marrow; to what was but had been told herd is Sir Wilbert of Swanville, bought three farmer, owning Knit spread, I and at the begin- pay just, raises lots of fruits of all kinds, Mrs F A Simpson, 1st, Ad- Marblehead: Leon ventures experiences more than double what of Blnnchard of Cumberlai.c Newbu’rg. He Crochet spread, follows: that his tax was years ago George of orders in th« Delicious: Leon Le- the war, and of the most of which are disposed by d ning of European be. In he was Center. B 1st. APPLES. Leon Leui it should fact, paying o Town. He a few Jerseys worsted skirt, A Tuttle, Cabbage: P. J. Glidden of Freedom, showed a herd city of Old keeps Hand-made told Mrs. Evelyn as much as a neighboring S. the He claims hi. A B *uttle, 1st. 2d. voyage home, by two-thirds 19 in number, headet selling cream to creamery. Embroidered cotton skirt, of exhibitor, shorthorns, Beat collection apples grown by .. to mind with its outbuildings, live stock, registered is as he has three fine children; needlework by girl under 16, IlUlirj o *■» Frost on another page, brings farm, Baron Nelson, bought three years ago front best crop girls Ornamental and and three by four and four weeks old, Frankfort, 1st; Phyllis Haley, five specimens of at least 20 varieties: to Journal mowing fields woodlot, He weighs 1,900 and is girls seven and years Helen Staples, DAIRY 1*1 the many contributors The Canadian parties. Mr. Leonard’s T R times as much as a two-story house, with animal. Canada Rose ant of whom he is very proud. Monroe, 2d. Lloyd Simpson, Dixmont, 1st; Clements, have not splendid looking Aioniov of fhp fair was arranged with taste. F A Dix- butter. in the whose writings The assessors favorite cows. Tht Hampden Highlands, 2d; Simpson, Creamery past a larger lot, adjoining. Gloucester Queen are his SOFA PILLOWS. j V\int the latte, decorated with flowers and placed over mont, 3d. D L Dyer, been of interest to our readers but said that the looked nice and so former was bought in Canada and being pounds, only place WebDer, Sears- Best fine named varieties of fall apples: 2nd. The dual purpoBt white fancy napkins. ... Mrs Sidney ent, coun- the and made a was raised by Glidden. Silk embroidered, [ not of value. No other they increased tax, they farmer the others contending for rank in Monroe, 2d. 1st; T R Clements, 2d; F A Butter in prints, high literary are the best for the Among 1st; Flora Twombly, Lloyd Simpson, j This incident was cattle proposition were J. W. W. port, Miss D L l>y our has small reduction. have ; exhibits Robertson, Monroe, 1st, Simpson, 3d. C Clement, 1st; within knowledge to Mr. Glidden. They bough vegetable Fancy, Mrs Merton Haley, " try newspaper to mind on in a recent according A, C. Reed, Simp- Same winter E M Whitcomb, Dix- butter solid, n brought reading beefed themselves and paid a band F. Evans of Brooks, Lloyd Flora Twombly, 2d. apples: Dairy like the amount or variety an article their feed, of Dixmont. Lou Leonard James Bickford, Crowell, 1 bad anything issue of Farm and Fireside and where will you fin< I son, C. C. Craig mont, 1st; F A Simpson, 2d; Mrs Isaiah some check besides, varieties of others HANDKERCHIEFS. Winterport. ■ •of Buch contributions local talent. In “Ter. Years on Forty-seven do that? The cows wil showed seven potatoes; Iza Carmel, 3d. Clements, by captioned the breed that will F. Rob- Ricker, 1st; Mrs not less credit 01 were Simpson. W. Evans, J. W. Embroidered. Maud Best Dish—Bell Flowers: Lloyd Simplon, Butter prints from Mrs. Au- Acres.” The farm was bought on he says, and were raised Lloyd ^ recent we have had cash *100 today, ■ a number contest- 2d. years and six months heifer o ertson, W. E. Evans. Quite Couillard, Winterport, 1st; F A Simpson, 2d. W Clements, 1st. at a and Farm skim milk. At the age of Monroe, 1st. and Mr. CharleB W. speculative price, 11 best among them R. L. Clem- Lace. Mary 1 Bradbury, Rhode Island N E Plummer, Mon- Best dairy gusta S. Frederick owner “went will *76, which is one point ed for squash, Greenings: specimen Home says that after the bull calves bring T. R. Clement and A. C. hand-made, Mary A Barbour, 2d. W Clements. 1st. accounts of what bred stock. Mr. Glidden hat I ent™ Leon Leonard, Collection roe, 1st; Raymond Gould, Harold ^ Frederick entertaining to work and to accomplish things favor of pure 1st; A A Tuttle, 2d. E M Whit- began herds on the ground. Edmunds. Stockton Springs, Nodhead: Lloyd Simpson, 1st; Dixmont, 2nd. 1 each one of the handsomest Monroe had a dis- of they have seen in their winter sojourns the tax collector came along year Mrs GeorgetHopkinsJof PILLOWCASES. comb, 2d. Best collection gray him to taxeB in FARMING TOOLS, ETC. decorative, pompon, cactus William’s Favorite: R L Clement, Monroe, lsi in the South-in New Orleans,or historic and forced pay propor- play of dahlias, Cora E Twombly, Monroe, 1st; Hampden Highlands, some 60 or 60 different kinds. Embroidered, A C 2d. Best tomatoes. tion to the good he was doing.” This of Monroe had the only exhibi ; etc, embraaing 2d. 1st; Reed, specimen Mr. Alfred Johnson, J C Plourd Mrs. Gould, Monroe, A B Tuttle, E M Whit- St. Augustine. him for every ad- ate., on thi Doris Gould and George 1st. Fall Harvey: Fred F Barden, 1st; Craig, 2nd. was, in effect, lining faming tools, harnesBeB, seven Drawn work, A B Tuttle, o • and man of of cut flowers, showing varieties, 2d. Pear Preserves, Mrs skilful scholar, he made. If he was a one. On a big plat exhibited Cora E Twombly, 1st. comb, navigator, ditional improvement ground and it large Dixmont, and Harold W. Monogram, A C 2d. the Hoover Job. Mrs Elmer Gould, Ben Davis: F A Simpson, 1st; Reed, 2nd. J has written of a catboat voy- had the land on speculation and form was shown digger. showed cheese TOWELS. ton, the world, bought drill Clement of Winterport dairy King A C Reed, 1st; Lloyd Simp- includ; ► have had to manure Empire seed Winter- Tompkins: Best exhibit, to New York, let it lay idle he would pay Deere spreader. and Mrs. Isaiah’ Crowell of Mrs Wm Ellingwood, 2d. ftu age from Nassau, N. P., four kinds of hand plow I Harold Clement Embroidered, son, on the farm except tax. Farm and Home four sulky plows, butter in tubs, the 2d. 2d. j Mrs. only a nominal harrows and hand and ridini ; Brooks exhibited dairy port, 1st; Cora E Twombly, Baldwin: A C Reed, 1st; Raymond Gould, considered, Leon Leonar-' and on other matters of interest. in and all kindB of lBt. E M don’t do that way up was i former also showing Prlots. Cross stitch, A B Tuttle, Northern F. A. Simpson, 1st; Bays: “They In a building close by , gooi 1st. Spy: Burpees, special premia- Miss Grace nor in cultivators. showed the creamery products, Flora Twombly, 2d. Emile A. Favre (formerly north-western Canada, Australia, of driving and work harnesses, fu D L Dyer Embroidered guest. Whitcomb, Leonard, $5.00. display B. Tuttle of Carmel had her usual stitch A B Tuttle, 1st. Snow: E M Whitcomb, resident of Stockton nor in other where people robes and horse blankets and Mrs. A. Cross guest, Lloyd Simpson, 1st; Denslow, a summer any place coats, carriage white doilies, Mrs Iza Couillard FLOWER" the value of to a and Tubular separator display of honey. Embroidered 2d. ^ a series of de- know good farming Dairy Maid Sbarpless hall was in charge of H. J. Luce E M Whit- Springs) has contributed The whole exhibit was 11 Agricultural 1st. Gravenstein: F A Simpson, 1st; exhibit. Mr community. In such communities per- were also shown. with Miss Nellie Littlefleld as Dahlias: Best on which later of Newburg CENTERPIECES. comb, 2d. lightful articles Corsica, ons are on the value of their charge of Mr. Plourd. weie R. L. Clements Monroe, 1st. tqxed only secretary and the judges Baxter: Lloyd Simpson, 1st; E M Whitcomb, FA This THE LADIES HALL. B. Solid embroidery, Miss Bertha Boynton.Wln- ON were translated into French and publish- land in its unimproved state. proves oT^Winterport, William Chatman and O. 2d. [CONTINUED and usua 1 1st. a wonderful incentive to farmers There were fewer exhibits here than Dow, both of Monroe. terport, ed in Paris and Corsican newspapers. shown others to their land to its best use. but some beautiful handwork was Jhis mention of the Old World recalls the put We have received a communication from l lie vnuivires. | Thorndike complaining of the noise and other disagreeable features attending Sunday bal Chaplain D. B. Triboa wiU.oecapj’the Moth, games just ever the line in the town of Knox, HAVE— odist pulpit next Sunday morning and evening. that the or ? The and stating State Civic League wil you a boy girl Preaching service at North Belfast as usual have officers there next Sunday to take the followed kind that keeps your darn- next Sunday afternoon at 220 o’clock, and names of those attending the game. The law school. by Sunday imposes a fine and costs on any one a full and your attending ing basket The Christian Scientists hold services in (Suits ball game on the Sabbath. Coats] the their Main street, Sunday morning at by way hall, 127 Mrs. James H. Howes was one of a purse empty I Were Never So Handsome party 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 went out to the Burgess Pitch- | that cottage. they go through ordinary o’clock, to which all are welcome. er's Pond, by automobile last Friday and after Put them into services next Sunday at Mason’s Mills As this Fall. alighting from the car she fell and fractured stockings? The be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the ( ] f her right shoulder. She was brought home will and at Reformed church and Dr. J3. D. Tapley wss called and reduced "Sunday school, Trinity have returned from New at his folio ved bv Sunday school. Out buyers just tne fracture, but suggestion Mrs, >t230jp.‘.m OYSTERj | Howes, accompanied by Dr. Tapley and Miss Next Sunday at the Universalist Church the Season Has a Opened new models. We ask Lucena trained nurse, went to will a sermon, taking 1 York with many your Ide, Bangor pastor preach missionary Miss the | | last Tuesday in Henrietta C. Johnson's and then put mending for his subject “Our Japan Mission." After of our new line. car for an x-ray examination at the Eastern the sermon a collection will be taken J inspection | basket right out of your special From this time on, throughout the fall and winter U Maine General hospital. Everything was found for the Japan Mission. satisfactory and Mrs. Howes is able know Hole- we will have a constant of 8 perfectly mind. For you The services for the week at the Baptist 1 months, supply to sit up and ia gaining. proofs are Guaranteed Six church will be as follows: prayer meeting this, H. Howes. North Belfast. Dr. F. C. Gay and family evening; morning service, Sundav James f holes or Thursday, N. who the summer without School at noon; Chris- SHELL OYSTERS of Brooklyn, Y., spent Months at 10.46 a. m.; Sunday ■ — here, returned to their home Sept. 8th.... Mrs. tian Endeavor meeting and evening service at ] —_ new hose free. The Belfast band will have a concert and Minnie Terry and family, who have lived 7.30 m. MONROE FAIR. p. rHE ball in the Opera House Thursday evening here during the summer months, have return- 6 pairs for Boys or Uirls, $2.00 will There is a vast difference between Shell and I Lincoln Castle, Knights of King Arthur, Oysters ^ Oct. 15th. ed to their home in Waterville.... Mrs. Sarah 6 for 1-50 the FROM PAGE 4 pairs Men, hold the first meeting of the season at | 4 iSTl SUED ] D the so-called “Tub” Tub are White of wss the of W. G. 2.00 w oysters. oysters opened, 1st. There will be a social dance in Knowlton’s A. Liberty guest 6 pairs for Women, Church next Saturday night at I pa?: Doris Gould, Universalist 1 and wife 9th. She was on her Gould. 1st; .rs George Gould, East next Hatch Sept. Officers will be elected and drained, in ice, and reach I he consumer j *'e; »,v Hall, Belfast, Saturday evening, to be had at seven o’clock. packed Stocky to where she will Only y Music by Keyes’ orchestra. way Brockton, Mass., spend made for the winter. Mrs 1st: Doris plans after were first |irummondi: Gould, j several weeks visiting relatives.... Chester n many days they opened. | Mrs. Annie M. Frost and Mi ; i^aily F. Church, Church street, 2d. Wiley of Lawrence, Mass, arrived Saturday to First Congregational 1st; Doris Gould, .. ““““l.o-’.Vlrn Gould, Miller left Tuesday to ate. the State eon- Court House; Rev. Haraden S. Pearl, Our Shell come to us from the 1st. j visit his parents, Capt, and Mrs. E. W. j opposite Oysters oyster [J if." Doris Gould, vention of the W. C. T. Wiley. t] Mrs. Gould. 2d. U. in Houlton. Services as follows:Sunday, 10.45 a. m., ! i,iris Gould, 1st; j ....Hatch Bros, have six men employed m SKeSbuidmow$toF&^ pastor. growers, and are shucked EVERY DAY at our market, n 1 i,.,ris Gould, 1st; Mrs. Gould, 2d. The Unity Fair. This fair las and sermon, “Visions in The opened fertilizer barrels for their con- I worship subject: Mrs. Merton Haley. 1st. | manufacturing Tuesday with fine weather, which continued noon School; 6.30 p. m., Th* natural which holds the real M and O B tract with the Coe-Mortimer Desert;” 12, Sunday liquor, oyster taste, ; ,n lit. William Chapman Co,...George | ! the second and and the Christian Endeavor meeting. Thursday, 7.30 | yesterday, closing day, has built a dam and is a mill on is retained to the consumer Bray erecting 1 give the finest of o F A attendance was on second in series quality ! of the fair are as follows: | large both days. There the site owned by Samuel G. Ellis. p. m., prayer meeting, subject, C M Moore, of To I M.mroe, President; ! was a long list of entries for the races, but we on Troublesome Questions fay—“The Mon- oysters possible. ,,-e F H Putnam, Some members of Thomas H. Good Paint a president; are unable to them and other of thirty-five of God.” Sunday evening services of and his assistant. ; report details Being Mr. Putnam Post and Circle an excur- the the fair this week. Marshall enjoyed is and Devoe is not the only good paint: nature will commence Sunday,Oct. 11. There are no sold which are ! Monroe, were in eharge.of cheap; popular oysters better; but l on the only of the and the sion to Castine last Thursday the steamer it is one of a dozen; and, very likely, .,.trance grounds I Mrs. Maine Hills entertained a mid- A of the officers and teachers of the I dime thim- one in town—there are hundreds of meeting are on lie entries. At the grandstand Golden Rod, by invitation of the manager, A. your there many oysters "he market which are far I ble last afternoon at her and bad Sunday school was held last Tues- f Sout h Newburgh,who had tak- party Saturday home, dling Universalist |! Coombs. The day was cold and there is of another was in 47 Court for the Perry windy You can see what chance at the home of Mr. Blair. Many inferior. ; e for live or more years, street, benefit of the Hospi- day night | but that did not mar the of the one one in ten at the most. White was of tal Club. enjoyment good there; perhaps made for the fall and winter. It superintendent The guests spent the afternoon on middling is dear; costs plans were committee of arrange- over. On arrival at Castine the party had Bad paint is dearest; and the the trip to observe the first in Miss ! porch,where tea was served by the hostess, 2 or 3 times as much as the best, was decided Sunday Insist on .ted of Mrs Merton Haley, on Shell a delicious picnic dinner board, supplement- a that isn t Oysters No m itter about the cost gallon; and to send out ! ,i.nnks, with Mrs F M Nickerson, ; assisted by Miss M^ude B. Steward. Mrs. | October as Rally Sunday post ed hot coffee, and then went ashore to ex- the cost a the cost a better g by it; square foot; job; the | Carl H. Stevens will entertain a similar card invitations for that day. During fol- party the cost a j this beautiful and historic town. One yet; year. in the at her home on plore in this ad- vreek a social will be held j | Congress street next Saturday There’s a whole education in paint lowing rally Shell Oysters insures the highest and party accompanied by Capt. and Mrs. Coombs quality possible, Belfast. afternoon. vertisement. DEVOE vestry for the Sunday school children. On Rally [] flu News of walked to Dices Head and visited the 1 a value for o light- Mason & Hall sell it. there will be exercises and greater your money. STPiMPB Nr»TP'<3 loaf Sun^QV fVio ctaom. Sunday graduation house, Lovers the pumping station, the Leap, will be to the children who are 8th. ers of the nation diplomas given ;ctory in Unity opened Sept. Eastern Steamship Corporation Normal school buildings, Fort George and Russia isn’t the most admirable REMEMBER the place where shell ovsters are 0 to be from the Primary Department. Judi- made their last between Boston on the far but her record of promoted t-ir.ber term of the Supreme Sunday trip other historic places. Others went calling or flung map, new classes are to be formed and a in stock. and 14th toward this country is notable. Two 5 always venes in this city next Tuesday. Bangor, entering Monday, Sept. upon and many post cards to send friendship (n shopping bought to us in the role is to be instituted. the six a week It was Russia which stuck Cradle ! trips schedule, which will pre- The weather was more favorable tuck of the Swan-Whitten-Bick- to friends. darkest of the Civil War.—Atchi- vail until some in after days The Knox school convention to | time October, which on the return and it was a very pleasa: t county Sunday j t h is city has been increased trip son Globe. will be held in 23d and it is in- four trips a week will be the rule_The The all feel indebted to Rockport Sept J ; j sail home. party Capt On the other hand.Capt. John 0. John- E. F. Bramhall & i-: steamer Golden Rod, which made two round tended that the three sessions of the day shall Co., their Coombs for his courtesies. Farmers’ Union received son of an officer in the navy trips daily during the season between Belfast, Liberty, be filled with ^practical and helpful thoughts. was sold The : Tuesday and it The G. B. Marsano Company. certi- the Civil War, at the recent I Street. 2 grain Brooksville and intermediate landings, now during Besides speakers of the county, who are well j High Telephone ficate of of the G. B. Marsano of the Waldo County Veteran 'T m the car. makes but one at Belfast organization meeting to there are | jin.-t trip daily, arriving was a friend of known and always interesting her, in the Waldo association said that he H. have made Company was recorded County S. Pratt of ,I-S. George Darby at 9 30, and leaving on the return trip at 2 p.m. because in our time of need already engaged—the Rev, Willard of Deeds 15th. The pur- Germany including Registry September to H. R. a State i:rs and improvements, Dr. Prince E. Luce of Brooks was cited to Germany showed herself friendly us, Rockland; the Rev. Whitelock, are to do a wholesale the jI —igwirirrT —■tmmd home on poses of the corporation did not. There and young people’s worker; Rev. ut their attractive disclose last Saturday before when some other nations organizer morning three, business in soft drinks, to- J. J. Hull, State Superintendent of Adult j and retail fruit, was a goodly percentage of 'trie'. of the peace on an ex cution brought certainly State General Secretary Wesley J. Weir, I !!#« justices croceries and all in the Union and this is Work; j bacco, cigars, cigarettes, Germans armies, also with others. A ne a dance at Silver Harvest him Charles O. of Correspondence is open against by Dickey Northport and country also true of the old in ante-bellum the kinds of confectionery produce, army feature of the program will be music by Waldo, Saturday evening, Sept, for of costs of a case in the and in j payment supreme and to buy, sell, own and lease all real estate days. But things have changed, united church choir singers of Rockport and j very Saturday night following. court, been made against the war now in in na- endeavor is being forth to judgment having and which may be necessary progress Europe I Camden. Every put J and property iwanville personal of its kind ever Keen’s orchestra, Luce amounting to $75. The creditor chose F. tions are allied that were formerly at make this the best convention j Searsport in said business. The or proper conducting | held in Knox county. to the Journal A. Greer, J. P. and the debtor chose James S- swords points. services as utterahall brought amount of capital stock is $5,000, all common AT YOUR R’HQUmST. My Undertaker and Harriman, J. P., and as they did not agree on two ripe perfect ^r- -ir s; ,r-^-^v.rai -ZfZ^TX, *«■>, ^ Inursday stock; capital stock paid in, nothing; par ^ W/g^^B will be subject to your call at any hour. Bv the use 8th in the garden of a third, Officer Beach got R I. Morse, J. P., as .. picked Sept. value of $100. G. B. Marsano has 44 shares, I can assure W aldo avenue. the necessary third. Luce was represented by of telephone and automobile, you the Sir ade. shares; Domeneco Drago, 5; and Ralph I. make the last Arthur Ritchie and Dickey by H. C Buzzell. considerate attention i.or Golden Rod will Morse, 1. Domeneco Drago, Castine. Maine, same prompt an! that has After that he was unable to had season to Bangor next stating pay, treas- .; -ion of the is clerk; G. B. Marsano is president and WAR DECLARED characterized my work in Belfast for thirty-two years, ; at 8:30 o clock, no outstanding bills or property, Luce was tog Lewis wharf urer and the three stockholders are directors. the debtor’s oath. at no extra about 11,45 a. m., and given poor and charge. Lungor New Advertisements. A. A. Howes & Co. he return at 4 p. m. Tea Room Guests. Mrs. Ada L. Wildes is STATES. have all kinds of Bpices for pickling and pre- IN THE UNITED With competent assistant, and I am the Tea Room at the Woman’s club lar^e stock, ;,rk S. of V. will have a continuing old Camp, serving, which they are selling at the at or niyht. 34tf Memorial Hall next room in the Marsh building, Church street, your service, day party in prices, although prices are rapidly advancing With the help of our batteries of steam and hot water, boilers, will be followed by a and among other parties has entertained the evening. It on these and other goods-Holeproof hose furnaces, stoves, ranges and other heating apparatus General Heating is orchestra. following: Mrs. Edwin Farley of Brooklyn, N. ,:h music by McKeen’s for men and women, boys and girls, guaranteed to drive out the common enemy, ueneral Coal. We need your Y.; Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Briggs and Miss going :M cents; refreshments free, without holes or new hose free, six months in the battle now on. McClure of Boston; Mrs. A. P. Morewood, support going CHAS. R. Me. rtl! of Stockton Springs, formerly ooia oniy at uie uiuaiuure oiwic....v/uc wigc COOMBS, Belfast, Pittsfield, Mass ; Miss T. E. Thompson, Green- jecently went to Lewiston to try furnished room to let. Enquire at 73 Bridge Your under the command of Pocket- i wich, Conn.; Miss Wells of Washington, D. C Commissary Department Major the Worcester, Mass, team of the street_Men's, ladies’, youth’s and children’s and five others; Mrs. I. L. Merrill, Master I. L. book will not suffei when allied with us. nil BaFe Ball League.and has signed mackinaws made to order, by Mrs. Belle Cates, Jr and Miss E. A. Merrill of Los Angeles, Me ... as He will active Factory No. 5 Field street, Belfast, til pitcher. begin Miss Mildred of Pi BUY YOUR Calif.; Hughes iladelphir, iron silk in Gasolene engines, pumps and galvanized JONES & April. Pa ; Miss Caroline Stone of Farmington, Mrs. SNOW, at Mason & Hall’s....See card of Mrs. Clocks and ember meeting of North Waldo of Miss Louise Richards pipe Watches, S. H Barbour Brewer, invitation member of First Association. The house that Jewelry Thomas E. Bowker, 25 High street, teacher of By Safety be sure to have work done oe held with Sebasticook Grange, of Mrs. W. P. Hamilton of of. and your by Belfast, Dexter, 60 piano ... Buyers have just returned from New guarantees all work. High Street. Telephone 14-11 pi. 23d. Reduced rates have been Mrs. Wm. C. Ladd and party from Brophy cot- York with many new models in suits and coats W. M. THAYER, Jeweler, Phoenix Row. all stations on the Belfast branch, tage at Castine, Mrs. May Folwell Hoisington of the for James H. Howes and you are invited to in- was postponed on account of Rye, N. Y., and a party from Philadelphia spect his new line... .J. C. Durham Co. have Unity fairs. and Washington, D. C. some of the finest old growth cedar shingles 1 VHITE’S CORNER, (Wiuterport.) ..-roe or west Belfast met with a Liquor Seizure at Monroe. Sheriff s that ever came to Belfast that they are selling M'ss Harriet Patterson, a trained nurse J last while in Cushman and Littlefield and Web- .ry Thursday employed Deputies at reduced prices. Also spruce frames for ormerly of this town, was the guest of Mrs his home. His the fair in last week aw mill near right ster attended Monroe coon and rabbit last PERRY’S. building, 25 by 40.... Fox, A. A. Haley week....Abel Ford of Hyde :a contact with the saw, severing and made a seizure Wednesday in a tent oc- hound for saie by Sidney S. Smith, Waldo St. Park, Mass spent several days last week at MEATS are cheaper, FRUITS are low and nu index finger and cutting off the cupied R. P. cf The by Maynard Bangor. tion_Capable girl wanted for general house- he home of R. L. Clements... .Willard Whit- GROCERIES take a drop. Here are a few of «i < nd finger. He was attended by deputies secured a or whiskey, nut think- A. pint work. No washing. Enquire of Mrs. E I ley and wife of Newport were guests of C 0. the many low prices we are able to quote you: hugeri- 1>. that was not called the sheriff, Tapley. ing all, upon Sherman, No. 4 Church street-The Ralph Whitney and family Sept. 9th and 10th.... Best Heavy Western Round Steak. .28c lb who entering the tent to investigate found a their autumn and Best Heavy Rib Roast.14c lb Marshall Circle, Ladies of the G. D. Southworth Co. has Vlrs. Edna Harquail and daughter Avis went As was about he Best Heavy Corned Beef.12c lb very clever hide. he looking winter line of Mackinaw coats in all the new- :o Castine where Mrs. will nave a series of three picnic din- Saturday, Harquail Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon.19c lb felt his heel settle into the a bit* ground quite and the more conservative lave of the in the Gram- Pork 't today, Thursday, at the home of est Scotch plaids charge higher grades Sausage.15c lb and on looking closely saw that one of the for school mar schools and Miss Avis will attend school. Pure Leaf Lard.13c lb Mrs. Augusta Fletcher, and the plain colors. Also mackinaw coats been turned. He took it Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Clements entertained the Sirloin Steak.23c lb sods had recently up and Mrs. H. S. Mason, Mrs. -4th at the Pendleton cottage on girls boys.... CHUCK FULL OF IT following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and found under it some and under FRUITS and pasteboard, L. Brooks and Mrs. William Kimtall Mrs. A. L. Miss Vera and Master tint. Arrangements are not com- Gerry Croxford, were of was Fancy Large Grape Fruit, 1-2 7ceach that 23 pints whiskey. Maynard a of thanks... See Horace of North Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred price... tie third. publish card prices quoted Sunkist Sweet 2 3 doz at once and with the Barden and daughter Selda of South Monroe Oranges. price.19c arrested brought, liquor, on fruit and at Cash meats, vegetables Perry’s ind Miss Barbara Conant.. .Mr. and Mrs Fancy Grapes, 2-3 price .12c box ract for the construction of anew to the in Belfast. he was jail Friday morning Market. Earle the week-end with Mr. Fancy Burbank Plums, 1-2 price.25c pk rev‘‘T- Nealey spent niter to replace the Levi Woodbury tried in the municipal court before Judge WHAT? ind Mrs. Walter Smith in Newburg.Mrs. GROCERIES 0n::j‘ Mune coast has been awarded to the Knowlton, was guilty and bound over Arietta Knight of Berlin, Mass., visited her Pure Cream lb adjudged SWANVILLE. Tarter.69c r: brother Charles last week, "'U ws (Va.) and Dry- to the term of court in the sum of Whitney leaving Arm and Hammer Soda. 5c lb Shipbuilding September Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Damm and Mrs. C. R for her home, Friday....Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Corn Flakes. 8c It is to be in 10 months and unable to furnish sureties was Our Autumn and Winter Line of Kellogg’s pkg completed $200, being ar dson Milton went to Enfield of San Francisco, Calif., arrived * J Nickerson Sept. Twombly Canned Salmon.9c can expected to go into commission in about to for an extended visit in this and committed jail. 9th to visit relatives... Miss Bernice Damm Sunday Campbell’s Canned Soups. 9c can for- < ay*ar from this time. The appropriation for neighboring towns. Mr. Twombly was Large Queen Olives .32c qt Foor Mills. The Ladies Sewing circle will has returned to Mcntague to attend the High of Monroe and this is his first visit to vesse ... $225,000. merly Peanut Butter. 13c lb meet with Mrs. George Daggett Tuesday after- school... Misr Annie Nickerson is attending fiis native State for many years. Fancy Prunes, 3 lbs.25c Mackinaw Coats Miss Barbara and Amos Conant left Tuesday i. Field is very enthusiastic over a noon, Sept. 22nd... Miss Evelyn Wilson is the school-Mr. and Mrs. Cocoa.22c lb Searsport High I! I for Hebron at r#cm morning to resume their studies Fancy Maine Corn. 9c can tatrip up the West Branch of the spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. Ralph Cunningham of Ellsworth were in town the academy_Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Ward Fels Naphtha Soap. 4c bar -r r-o newest •. ar.d the ascent of Mount Katahdin, and Mrs. Lester Wilson. .Mrs. Lea Schubert and last week, guests of their grandpsrents, Mr. in all the Scotch plaids, also the more conserv- of Hampden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, -a'h m umpany with Mr. and Mrs, Frank R, Mrs. George Lewis of Boston and Mrs. Julia and Mrs. Emery Cunningham-Miss Nellie ative colors. G. Larby Sunday... .Mr. and Mrs. Penney, ac- PERRY’S CASH MARKET plain companied by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Spencer, The cut Woodcock. When started on the final McKeen of Belfast were week-end of M. Rose went to North Islesboro to only strictly price they guests Saturday all of Bradley, called at R L. Clement’s Sun- w in WALDO COUNTY. heavy cloud hung over the mountain Mrs. Annabel] Underwood_Mrs. Brown and resume teaching.... McKinley and Charles day while on an automobile trip through thi s _store n n the summit was reached it had son Kenneth and Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Proctor Damm left Monday to attend the fall term at NORFORK MACKINAWS section.. .Misses Louise Libby and Laura r' i an.i Bickford, students of Bangor High s> hool, be- l-1 there were magnificent views of a visited Mrs. Geo. Dagget last week-Carl Hebron Academy-Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nick- gan their second year’s work Tuesday, and an.se of Nickerson forests, lakes and streams. Cole and Mrs. Blake and son of Camden are erson and Miss Vinnie returned to for the little fellows, from age 6 up, $4.00 to $5.00. Miss Gertrude Conant returned to Castine for Mrs. James Cole this week-Mr. and Portland 10th.... Mr. E. L. Cunningham her second year in the Normal school .. Quite :i> Letters visiting Sept. The following let- a number from this attended the fu- Mrs. ttert Ahorn of Knox were guests of Mr. spent the week-end in Bangor-Miss Grace vicinity 1 uncalled for in the Belfast post We are showing Mackinaw Coats in all the newest neral services of Mrs. F. L. Palmer in Monroe and Mrs. M. O. Wilson last Sunday... .Mr. an d Gilkey of Dark Harbor spent the week-end week ending Sept. 15th: Ladies— Friday afternoon ...Miss Catherine Blaisdell, Mrs. J. A. Hartshorn visited their son, George with Mrs. W. E. Damm... Emery Cunningham styles and patterns for school girls and boys, also E. S. N. S. ’14, began her duties as teacher in Hean, Mrs. Annie M. Bailey, Miss will Hartshorn, in Belmont last Sunday-Mrs left Monday to attend Bucksport seminary.... Limestone Monday ...Mrs, Eva Nealey r‘a >. Mrs. T. R. Hutchings, Mrs R. I. for the grown-ups, from teach the West Wincerport school and Miss Arthur Higgins and children spen.t Sunday in Miss Harriett M. Nickerson is sick with ty- t*ena Walker. Gentlemen—Henry Elmira Porter began her third year at the I have entered the em- I Brooks... .There was a Sunday school picnic at fever. She is attended by Dr. E. D. White's Corner school Monday, Harvey Gray, 2 letters, Mr. A C. phoid the hall last with a fine dinner and a of Belfast and Mrs. Hattie F. M. Phil- to ^ in White, James E. White. Saturday, Tapley $4.50 $8.50 ploy of the Ralph D. general good time. Games and music was lips is caring for her-Misses Christine Lane all...-Mr. and Delbert and Gwen walked from Brooks Soulhworlh Company noticed that the Pearl Brook 5 and enjoyed bjr Mrs, Boody village Rolerson and daughter Helen spent Sunday in to Swanville Mills last Sunday... All the Gasoline and will be igars are darker than other cigars. D. Southworth glad to 5 Belmont.... Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wood and schools in town begin this week with the fol- means quality. Imported clear Havana Ralph Co., Marion spent Sunday in Morril'_ 1 and have old friends are dark daughter lowing teachers: No, 2, Miss Webb of my but mild and aromatic. Try Cassius Hamilton visited in VYaterville last 12 Main Maine. ^ No. 6, Mrs. Mabel Averill; No. 7. Street, Belfast, J 'be convinced. Made from Cuban week....Mrs. Annabell Underwood is visiting Jackson; call on me at “The at:t Sadie M. Nickerson; No. a rown in Maine. friends in Sunset thi. week. Miss 8, Miss Hall of Engines Sullivan; No. 9. Miss Grace Gilkey of Dark Home of Good Values.” Harbor....Z. D, Hartshorn and wife and :—..i. ■ >/>«■■ n 12 Main Street. Sj- -’ll* ■ 1W1- ~l daughter Martha have moved to Belfast,where Mr. H. is principal of the Grammar school.... PUMPS ARTHUR M, CONDON. Arthur Varney and wife and son George visit- ed in Monroe last week, guests of her parents, Galvanized Iron Pipe mlD,m The Edison Llewellyn Knowlton and wife... .Misses Eth- Phonograph Havener and Henrietta | elynd Gerry of Sears- WITH THE of Mrs. port are gueBts A, E. Nickerson, parasol Mason & Hall. FULL LINE ^ 4 Si notice" New Diamond n HOW CHILDREN GROW *d Rules, Tablets, Composition Books, Pencils, itf For Sale at a I want to call your attention to a few special Reproducer Children grow by nourishment—not Bargain bargains in real estate in the city: overloaded stomachs or rich foods Pens, Etc. No Needles. No Scratch. but Erasers, Companions, ^1 Lady’s side saddle, real pig-skin. Mark One 12-room double tenement house, that are converted into qualities readily Cross model. In good condition. Cost three six-room and 2 nine-room houses and n All Real life-sustaining blood; too often their Pf_ Music. will sell for $35. be seen on digestive powers cannot procure these $125, Vay one small four-room house, also shore and from foods which result* 1,000 10c. School Tablets ^ qualities ordinary application. city house lots—all centrally located. Daily Demonstrations at in weakness, dullness and sickness. | MRS. S. S. L. SHUTE. Also several fine from 10 to 100 If your children are under-size, under- for 5c. Each. farms, weight, catch cold easily, are languid, J acres, near city. or them Scott’s « Yours ■ CARLE & JONES’.9 I backward, pale frail, give truly, LET I am agent for the Fidelity Mutual Life o Emulsion which is pure medicinal nourish- JO One large front room furnished. Insurance of Maine. ment. It sharpens the appetite, build* Company Philadelphia. Belfast, healthy flesh, firm muscles and active CARLE & JONES. Inquire at M. R. KNOWLTON, [] brains. Scott's is for growing-food I j, NO. 73 BRIDOE STREET, Howes’ Block, Main Street, up one flight. children. Refuse alcoholic substitutes. WWWww wwwwwwwwwwwww lei. 292-21 2w37p Belfast, September 10, 1914—3w37 # V AN EARLY PEACE • RECENT DEATHS. The PREDICTED. Reunion. Probate Court. The Parcel Post. The Mixer Family in ia at her old home in Win- Early peace Europe predicted by I Many friends The regular meeting of the Probate bservera of tbe conflict who look ’ 6th, the deecendante terport.M well as in Bangor and Brewer, upon J* it» Success or a Failure? Two Diverse Saturday, Sept or Court was held 8tb, t from WaahinKtoa; they even believe a re- will leam with sorrow of the death Tuesday, September of George and Mary Mixer held hat President Wilson will be Opinions. Mrs. Caroline Adeline, widow of John L. Judge James Libby of Unity, presiding: called upon at Silver Harvest hall, or rithin two months to move to end the below editorials from two union Grange occurred at the home Petitions were al- We print Norton, which for probate of will tar. This is was and Brown on Hol- theory based upon the idea on the Waldo. The weather perfect Mr. and Mra. Edgar L. lowed in estates of William H. Wight, Bread parcel post, bat can Wm newspapers a leading at 8th, after an late of late of Germany gain nothing by long II the before noon over had assembled yoke street. Brewer, Sept. Rebecca Warren, based on official from fifty s Belfast; onflict; but no deiinite is el- both reports Ulneas of a few months. Mrs. Norton suggestion but the hall. After dinner the meeting was Unity. ected from the Kaiser. U. S. of Agriculture, been excellent up to estate Meanwhile Am- Department general health had Petition for guardian allowed in assador Cake or as called to order Isaac Sanborn, vice a Page informs President Wilson in their conclusions. So far by the time the was taken ill, following °f Ruby Daggett, of Troy. Hi opposite her an minor, hat Great Britain is determined to con- are concern- and after the usual business bad fall and ahe was, for years, Petition for to sell jl the farmers of this section president, license personal inue the war until is active a member ot Germany decisively are the following officers were elected: Pres- woman, being loyal estate was allowed in estate of Charles cerned we do not learn that they and, when her efeated, and suggests that his observa- W ill the Methodiat church, E. Lane, late of Brooks. Pastry Charles L. Sanborn; vice presi- ions in London lead him to believe that ef- making much use of the parcel post. ident, strength permitted, attending services, Petition for distribution was allowed and oru to nitiate peace for custom- dents, Isaac Sanborn George Ryan; sometimes at the other churches which in estate of late of negotiationsthrough Many have had years private Sarah C. Elwell, he allies would be fruitless. It is indi- treasurer, were nearer home. She had always Waldo. in the cities to whom have ship- secretary, I. A. Sanborn; ers they until about-12 years ated, too, that neither Germany or Aus- committee on arrange- lived in Wmterport Petitions for administration were al- or and they prob- Frank Clements; I 1 Brewer to ria is inclined to take any steps toward ped by express freight, Jules Pepin ago, when she came over to lowed in estates of Edward P. Chase, Herbert Paul and no other ■ a nding the war. Great continue doing so. ments, Isaac Sanborn, B of Auburn, Maine, finds live with Mrs. Brown, who was rela- late of H. Mosher, late Britain, France, ably as ■ Jackson; Lindley and China will commis- THE MIDDLE- Charles committee on program, B dyspepsia medicine so good tive, herself to the family by of ipain sign peace PARCEL POST ELIMINATES Payson; endearing Unity. ion treaties with the United States. One Ada Pearl McGray and Margie Atwood’s Medicine B her loving, helpful disposition.—Bangor Petition in to the collateral in- Just order a MAN. Sanborn, 8 “L F.” regard fleet of the plan would be to prevent the sack of m it H Commercial. heritance tax was allowed in estate of B relieving indigestion, pre- • Hanson. By _ Jnited States from being drawn sudden- [Portland Evening Express] ■ Marietta late William Tell B vents the constipation, bilious- Park, of Searsport. into the war in Flour the States a short recess the following pro- y Europe. Germany, j1 Officials of United Depart- £fter and dizziness, I Fred Jewett Whiting died Sept. Petitions for license to sell real estate the ness, headache Judge lussia and Japan have signified their ac- and you needn’t ment of Agriculture have been testing was given: Song by choir; a disor- ■ at in Old Tcwn, 65 were allowed in of May worry gram ill that so quickly follow 8th his home aged estates Roselyn of the of the jl as a means of mar- He eptance principle treaties, about baking out the post He was born in minor of Fred L. Cur- day. Bread? 1 H parcel recitation, Vangie Ryan; recitation, ■ dered stomach. B years. Newport. Jackson, Belfast; have not line and it sat- we made use M and bough negotiations gone beyond Always light, uhiv U B keting eggs and have found highly ■ “I write to tell you that have from Kents Hill Seminary tis, late of Stockton Ruth H. recitation, Stanley for four graduated Springs; conventions. Similar Cakes and The has shipped Ruth Sanborn; flag ■ of ‘L. F.’ Atwood's Medicine ■ Fern Irafting agree- pies? Biscuit! IB isfactory. department thatittsarem- V was admitted to the bar in 1873, beginning Knight, minor, of Lincolnville; to vari- Edith San- M years, andweareableto say nents with Turkey and Greece are being The best ever tasted! IP of 9,131 eggs, and Paul; recitation, me to Old you 466 lots, consisting Ashley ■ without dyspepsia For H practice in Corinna and com.ng McDonald, et als., minors, of Freedom. arri- idy equalfor irepared.— Boston William Tell B mt of the Nation and upon Lillian reci- in thehouse. W about Petition Transcript. Besides, g ous parts born; piano solo, Braddock; M and my family itisatreasure Town 25 years ago. He served for in regard to collateral inherit- or ■ Jules Pspin farthest—worth reniem- IS val at destination only 327 eggs, Ada [signed] ^0 as of the Old Town Munic- ance tax was in estate of Frank McGray; dialogue, to-day at your ■ 10 years judge presented One way to relieve habitual constipation is cent of the total, tation, Get the big bottle as bering when living is sa three and one*half per 8 us to seno a Court several terms city Martha A. of a mild JHB recitation, Levi ■ dealers—35c. Ask ■ ipal and Parkman. late Unity. taae regularly laxative. Ooan'B Re- Think of all B dozen can be Sanborn and others; * never in the in high. this, B were broken, Ten eggs H FREE sample if you’ve B| solicitor. He was prominent Petition for account was rulets are recommended for this purpose of recita- before. ■ presented and instead of HI in one container a distance Clements; tableau, Daily Wash; M. Used ’L. F.’ of chancellor of estate of Wales E late of Lincoln- ; 5c. a boxes at ali drug stores. ordering shipped Knights Pythias, past ms, “flour” order f at a cost 4.7 cents dozen. Ber- "L. F.” MedicineCo., chancellor 150 miles per tion, Zylpha Clements; piano solo, 8 PortlamhMfc^JJ the local lodge and past grand vine, nrs tana nnal. jH This includes the cost of transportation of Maine. He was return- THE SOLDIER’S FAR 11NG HYMN. nice Harriman; recitation, Vesta Clem- of the Grand Lodge Warrants and inventories were and container. also for many years of the local ed in estates of Ada C. Estes, late of that the Ruth Paul and Zylphia secretary Maine postal authorities advise ents; dialogue, Masonic He is survived by his Troy; Climena late of Mont- A Canadian paper says tnat when the this State Lillian lodge. of Trur.dy, farmers and farmers’ wivesof Clements; piano solo, Braddock; WEDDING BELLS. wife and two sons, Milton P. Whiting ville; Ellsworth H. Den low, late of •egiments bound for the war were leav- extensively are utilizing the parcel post recitation, Ruth L. Paul; song. Pearl Milo and Ralph L. Whiting of Bangor. Stockton Springs; Helen P. Sevan Sta- ng Belleville last week, the bands direct to the con- the familiar stiain the old in selling farm produce of ples, late of Momoe; James Lawrence, )layed of have been McGray; monologue, Zylphia Clements; Ringwall-Young. The marriage sumers and excellent results who died in late of Charles E. Lane, lymn, “Abide With Me:” Ada the Frances Hazel of Winterport and I (Albert F. Ingraham, Groton, Mass.; recitation, Sanborn; song by Young late of late of ’Abide with fast falls the obtained. of Whitefield, August 25th, at the age of Brooks; Mary G. Dissel, me, eventide/' winter when were being Herbert Wilhelm Ringwall Bangor, safe loved be their Last eggs choir. 67, was the son of the late Capt Mark L. Lower Merion, Penn.; Lucy Ann Thomp- Keep my ones, strength at from 50 to 65 cents took place Tuesday evening, Sept. 8th, and FOI^ALEBYYOUf^^^ I sold by retailers in the some of the young- and Julia He was son, late of Searsmont; Orrin P. Estes, guide Later day the Methodist church at (Snow) Ingraham. never more own the consumer the farmers were re- in Episcopal of late of [f my dear land I see, to a born in Rockland and attended the late Troy; Eben L. Prime, er members indulged in social The Rev. A. J. Lockhart, city ‘O Thou Who abide with me.” 20 and 25 cents per dozen (?) Winterport. late of Lin- changestnot, ceiving only was the schools. He was first married to Miss Brooks; James W. Carver, the middleman those otherwise inclined of the Winterport church, for their giving dance, while pastor had two coln Viola late of Bel- One life I have to give, it is my all,— product, The ring Fannie Ayer, and they children, ville; J. Patterson, from 30 to 40 cents on each dozen eggs the hour in chat. Finally officiating clergyman. single Fred of Stockton And God be with me if 1 live or fall! spent friendly The which Annie and Georgie, both deceased. He fast; L. Curtis, late The of service was used. church, •When other helpers fail and comforts flee” he handled. parcel post system ones turned their faces was married the second time to Miss Springs; William A. Routh, late of Lin- the middle the reluctant was decorated with leaves and In lands, “O Lord abide with me,” marketing entirely eliminates tastefully who survives Annie E. T. Treat, late of stranger for the was crowded with the Taylor of Whitefield, colnville; at Keita-t and divides the of the homeward, the only regret being autumn flowers, Mary At a Probate Court held man’s profit profit him with three children—Mrs. Alberta Frankfort; Frank E. Whitcomb, late of "Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day,” for tlie ot Waldo on the and con- those detained at home by friends of the bride and groom. County | middleman among producer absence of many and Amelia I. and Dear hearts forget me not when far away; day of September. A. 1). 1114 The bridal was led by little Rankin of Gardiner, Searsport. j sumer. other causes. But it was procession Accounts estates of Upon the battle-field, upon the sea, certain ; sickness or flower Miss Albert L. of Whitefield; also, one sister, were allowed in A instrument, purporting Miss Christine Cole as girl. Whate'er my fate. “O Lord abide with me.'' A will ami testament ot Austin that all would be Mrs. Annie of Susan A. late of Belfast, sincerely hoped present Juanita Hill of Winterport wsb brides- C-. McKenzie, Attleboro, Wetherbee, late of Stockton Springs, in said DISAPPOINTED WITH THE and Frank W. of second and Marian Lawrence, et So breathed the sad strains of the parting hymn. GOVERNMENT Number about sev- maid. Miss Ruth sister of the Mass., one brother, final; do, deceased, having beeu presided ! next year. present, Young, sec- were and with tears Mass. The burial was in White- als., minors of Belfast, Farewells said, eyes grew That notice be t FARMERS. bride, was maid of honor. Miss Young Ensfield, guardian’s Ordered. given enty. ond; Leonard A. late of Pros- dim; intei ested by causing a copy of tin*. I a dress of maize chiffon taffeta and field cemetery. Burdeen, | [New England Grocer and Tradesman.] wore pect, first and final. “Abide with me”—a prayer it seemed to be— published three weeks successive!. ;satin, trimmed suddenly.of disease, aged years. clock befoie noon, and show cans September fifth Saturday morn, late of Caleb j on the farmers. to the Farm- dawn. a fastened had seemed in his usual health, but Longfellow, Montville; have, why the same should not According And showed a beautiful, cloudless point lace, and bridal veil He Mr. had Stom- issued the a He was com- Franklin Carver, late of Searsport; Phillips proved and allowed. ers’ Bulletin just by Depart- The Mixers gathered in glad array, with orange blossoms. She carried was suddenly stricken. in this Josiah G. late of Stockton JAMES Ulii ment of the farmers To eat and chat Reunion Day. of sweet Mr. mander of Frank G. Flagg post, G. A. R., Lambert, for More A true Attest: Agriculture shower bouquet peas. late of ach Trouble copy. are m the Dark sc of was a man Much Springs; Ruel W. Crawford, ARTHUR W. I.KONARI country living Ages, from Walter Hanson and Mr. Irvin Devoe and highly respected. came from there and they came far as their ideas of doing business arc They acted as ushers. Miss Frances is tendered his two daughters Troy. Five Years. here. Bangor sympathy Petitions for real estate than The of Mrs. Clara Sherman license to sell At a Probale Court, held at Belfast concerned. Department Agri came not near— the bride, is the daughter who survive him, Though many there are who Hazel Young, were Ger- has with the posi of Bertha both of Hamc- presented in estates of Emma for the County of Waluo, on the f culture co-operated We to see them all next year, of F. C. a prominent citizen and Mrs. Jennings, r-- the hope Young, trude minor, of Brooks; Joseph H. 1 day of September, A. 1>. ibl4. office in investigating make friends grow dear, Miss from den Highlands. Lane, department For passing years Winterport. Young graduated certain iustriiment, ne.- small whici and for Overlock, late of Liberty; Josie M.VicK- A purport disappointingly expansion the schools of Winterport, A Iasi will and testament of ( a is the when we public of has taken in the post ser And Reunion Day day been ary, insane, Unity. late of Seal in >; place parcel the few seasons has studying Emerson a re- Carver, sport, the Meet friends we would not see, past Mr. Creighton, highly Petition for admi.iistration was been so far as taking produce from many of pre- Waldo, deceased, having p vice, at Silver Harvest hall, at the New England Conservatory citizen and Civil War veteran, to town or is concerned Except spected sented in estate of Caroline M. B. Gutier- probate. farmer the city one and all. in Boston. She is an accomplished So next year, please come, Music died at his home in North Warren Sept. late of Ordered, That notice be given r The Farmers’ Bulletin states that the Herbert W. rez, Winterport. musician. Mr. Ringwall, 1st, after an illness of several months. interested by causing a copy of tin* j farmers ask even thar we ate our of is weeks successive prices “higher When noon arrived fill, son of K. A. Ringwall Bangor, the war he was a member of published three j store! Durirng GAME. at those exacted by the fancy retail For the Mixers brought, as Mixers will, known in musical circles in Ban- STUDENDOUS CHECKER publican Journal, published widely the 20th Maine regiment, having enlisted at a Probate Court,to i«» in the In boxes, baskets and pails galore, where he may appear city.” gor and in Boston, recently at the of 20 While there he last, within and for said County, o who have scoffec Food for one hundred and fifty or more. age years. (Washington Star.) We hope that those from the New England Con- Tuesday ol October next, at ten graduated rendered gallant service. William Pay- attention to the at the “New Grocer and Trades has Dear Editor—I wish to call before noon, and snow cause if an England it was the tables that servatory of Music. Mr. Ringwall son of which he was a this assertior At first groaned. Post, member, fact why the same should not be i»i<*\• ! man” because it made clothes and at last we been successful as a Last Then our grew tight, very pianist. attended in a body. He leaves to mourn That while in most respects your news is lib- and allowed. several months before the Departmem the contest at the JAMES Mill \ owned spring he won piano their loss, a wife and three sons. eral and exact, found it out, will tak( no more A true Attest: of Agriculture We could eat a beautiful Ma- are missin’, I am won- copy. Conservatory, receiving There’s something you ARTHUR W. Lm.N A 1,1 notice of this assertion. B] So we to the upper floor, the particular adjourned son and Hamlin grand piano. After derin’ how you could arc died in the the Farmers’ Bulletin the farmers was held at the Charles D. Lang hospital so indifferent to our influential first held ceremony a reception Be neighbor- Where business meeting at sway, 9th. He was born in At a Probate Court field at H.i;,,- warned that “as a method of marketing, of the bride’s father. There were at Togus Sept. hood! Then program, later, held the day. home for the County of Waldo, on in I will succeed in sue! useful Providence 6, 1839. He enlisted in You write about the contest on the turf or in the parcel post only There were recitations by old and young, the many beautiful and April dav of September, A. ]>. 11*14. j displayed Recruits at Belfast measure as it more efficient “our choir” were sung. received the the 12th Maine April ring, accomplishes Some ancient songs by which had been by has never 4 certain instrument, purport iu functions gifts and was at But, up to now, your sportin page and economically the per- Mr. and Mrs. 6, 1865, discharged Gallops A will and testament ol Jo- a ly young couple. Ringwall said a thing | formed the numerous middle interests Bernice Harriman. at our request, After a Island May 11, 1865. He was admitted hue of stojkton springs, in sc. I by left by automobile for Bangor. About the mighty battle where two giants was Gave a solo, her very best. to the Home from Belfast Oct. 1904. Waldo, deceased, having been p of the present system. piano short honeymoon trip in Maine they will 6, arrayed; this the New Yorl< A song was given by Pearl McGray, probate. ; Commenting upon where Mr. is to I mean the of checkers me and Ezry Oidered. That notice be u As Pearl can in a go to Boston, Ringwall game given j confirms the sing winning way. a u Commercial says, “This in the New Conservatory Fall Slocum played. terested by causing copy ot } teach England Stop that First Cough. three weeks su-'cessiv- fears months ago by the Com The dialogues were just all right, the the fol- published expressed of Music. Before ceremony Check fall or cold at once—don’t ’Twas him as sent the challenge. Leastways, Journal, at I i not And tableaux we acted with ail our might. your cough publican published mercial. The farmers have graspec was at a » robate ! lowing musical program given by wait—it lead to serious trouble, he was heard to say may appear Court, The Farmers’ Kulle To Lillian Braddock our thanks we give- may lung within and for s.iid Com their opportunity. Miss Mabelle G. Ames, organist of the That he could beat Si Perkins playin’ checkers Heltast, she’s not a Mixer—long may she live. a chronic uml of October tin hints that city customers are ofter Though church of Ban- weaken your vitality and develop Tuesday next, j Columbia street Baptist any day. ciock before noon, ami shovven. dissatisfied with the sent by the Stanley and Ashley, surnamed Paul, lung ailment. Get a bottle of Dr King’s New last name bein’ Perkins an’ my furst name produce gor: My have, why the same should n<-i no chance tc Gave us a exercise that all. bein’ farmers which they have flag pleased Sturgis Discovery to-dsy; it is pure and harmless- Si, proved and allowed. comes The Clements you see— Caprice, Of course I couldn’t pass the base insinuation JAMES LIE examine anil when it bj family—don’t Jonas use it for that fal'. or cold. If reject and Liebeslied freely cough T A tiue Attest. the re Zylpha, Vesta, Philip Lee, by. f copy. | It is less trouble to buy in Midsummer Johnston to it Arthur w Leona;.. fl post. Caprice, Baby or Children are sick give it them, Although our feelin’s was intense, our speech Mr. IP. R. Phillips. Jr.. 139 More- tail stores where they can see wha Each recited; and that’s not all, Sketch, Brewer So did Merle likewise Lue Paul. Springtime will relieve quickly ard permanently. It was never rude, land Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, writes: and will continue to do s< Payson. Cantilene Dubios assembled they get, they »i-- ,.rnc. p,.nn Nuptiale, We met the gaze of the ALDO Dethier soothos the irritated throat, lungs and air pas- calmly "X had the catarrh and stomach J 88.—In Court ol not.a oa inno- hr thp farmers ask fanev retai Intermezzo, fast, on the 8th of m While from the Sanborns many a scion. multitude trouble for more than five rears, and day pt Assembly March from Tannhauser, Wagner sage. Loosens is antiseptic and for- on crates an’ even Hannah V. Kims, administratrix Phlegm, That stood on barrels and I prices. Bridal Rogers I faithfully tried all the medicines V\ ales late of Liucoluvillr add also thal And even little Frank McGray Song, tifies the colds. It pre- on the shelves Elms, The Commercial might system against surely all in bis cutest Wedding March from Lohengrin, Wagner Slocum would saw advertised, and found they ty,deceased, having presenten hei will not with the Recited, too, way. a hold. Guar- To see how me an’ Ezry acquit the people put up ques- VioveL Mpnriplssiihn vents cold germs from gettting heard of account ot administration id Then, when the was far advanced, ourselves. failed to cure me. I then tionable methods of the farmers, wh( day anteed. 50c. and $1.00 at your Druggist. allowance. They could not part till they had danced, Peruna. I purchased six bottles, and cannot be depended of their owr I made a Bwift attack an’ him all along Ordered, That notice thereof ». upon Just once, to the music of violin— jumped their use I soon discovered that Wedding. A double wed- after weeks in The volition to deal honestly with their cus- Then said with the usual din. A Double THE CAIjSE OE WAR. the line. 'successively, Sb-pu they good bye I was well, safe and sound. I now a in and will take advantagt ding took place at noon Sept. 9th in the I romped around his king row purty much like newspaper published tomers, they two hundred and ten pounds, ty, that ail persons interested a are Rev. Wil- it was mine. weigh of the fact that their customers help First Baptist church, Brewer, Probate Court, to be held at I < i' FOR ALL WE HAVE AND ARE. [Bartlesville, Okla., Daily Enterprise ] talk about or your golf or and have never been sick since I took less in their to the goods lard L. Pratt of Rockland officiating. O, you your polo day of October next, and sin-' inability inspect — We don’t to take the here baseball! Peruna It surely is the best medicine tin the account order to still furthei The were Herbert R. Drinkwater like space your y have, why said before paynentin couple I want to the that we put up ud stomach trouble and catarrh allowed. deal (By Rudyard Kipling) of Rockland and Miss Estelle for such a lengthy item, but recently say game for colds, successfully pursue the methods in Mary beat ’em all! JAMES 1.1! For all we have and are, this asked what the that I ever heard of.” for which are famous. Doane of Brewer, and Alden W. Drink- department present that in this en- A true copy. Attest: ing they justly For all our children’s I am writin’ to remind you fate, water of Brewer and Miss Agnes V. war in Europe started about. Now comes j A in m n \\ l.ko.N Continuing, the Commercial says,‘‘Tht Stand and meet the lightened age up war, a and asks this the of Thb are reader department I will take if valued STATE OF MAINE. parcel post has done all thal is possiblt The Hun is at the gate. Hillman Bangor. grooms The public notice, your was attend- same that “as you to the farmers, but the farmers brothers. The first couple question, remarking sportin’ page A 1) M1N1 ST it A T< lli’S N OT ICE. help 1 to COUNTY OF WALDO SS. Our world has passed away. Miss Martha are so darned smart in other to mention one who has riz up A er have not won the confidence of the con ed by William P. Long and things, Neglects hereby gives notice that In wanton < overthrow, and the second Roscoe perhaps you can answer the question fame so high— To the Honorable Justice of the appointed administrator of the -t. sumers. As the farmers are the chiei Robinson, by is Supreme j There’s nothing left today We can. We will be as The Checker which the same t order houses Hillman and Miss Irene Burton. The yourself.” Cyclone; Judicial Court next to be holden at Belfast, j EDWARD P. CHASE, late support of the big mail But steel and fire and woe. Yours Si. brief as In the first a sincerely, within and for the of Waldo, on the in the of dee. a ask themselves church was elaborately decorated and possible: place County County Waldo, they should why the} bonds as the law directs. Al; Tho all we know depart, attended. The Servian Socialist got drunk and killed an first Tuesday of January, in the year of our from these establishments. If the} many guests wedding demands the estate of >a buy The old commandments nobleman and his escort Lord one thousand nine hundred and fif- against savt stand; was Miss Baker. The Austrian (or desired to tlie same for did not believe that they would music by Corinne teen: present In courage keep your heart, it was his it all indebted thereto are and the exact brides were dressed alike, in white satin maybe consort). Anyway request*-■: money get goods the} In lift hand. NO MORE POOT AOONY of in the ment strength up your blossoms. Both was some sort. Austria then got hot B. WOOD Freedom, County immeoiately. order and for in advance, they woulc with train and orange of JOHN I pay the over ANNAof Waldo and State Maine, respectful- Once more we hear the word, the afternoon boat on a under collar the incident and COME OUT, 1 • not patronize the people they never see. couples left on IN FOUR DAYS CORNS libels and gives this Honorable Court to be Jackson, Me., September 8. Tnat sickened earth of old, said to Servia: “See here, now, we ly They should put their city customers ir wedding trip to Boston. FREE BOX FOR EVERYBODY. informed, that she was lawfully married to No law except the sword. don't want any of that stuff. I UTRIX’S N JTICE. The the same and imitate the meth- rough Frank J. Wood, whose residence is not known position Unsheathed and uncontrolled. be a to }jlXEshed.” Russia was of the Once more it knits mankind, the peeping swollen feet there is nothing so good as Ezo and State of Maine, on the sixteenth day of of houses. This failure parcel post held at the home of Fred Carver in North Once more the nations go through the fence when she heard the May, A. D. 1892, and ever since said marriage WILLIAM H WIGHT, late to put the farmer in touch with the con- when his eldest For Feet. To meet and break and bind Haven Sept. 7th daugh- and what was has conducted herself towards her said hus- in the of Waldo, deceits makes an foi conversation, seeing going Couuty sumer in the city opening mar- But now in of Ezo For Feet, as and affectionate A crazed and driven foe. ter, Rose Mildred, was united in said to dare every package band a faithful, chaste wife; bonds as the law direc s. All ; which can take on, Austria, “Don’t you the express companies, to Harold Lee of Ashland, at is a 10 cent of Ezo For yet the said Frank J. Wood, wholly unmindful ieinands against the estate of riage Tilley touch that cheild: he’s kid and, druggists, package ■ of the free the Comfort, content, delight. my of his vows and since said ire desired to present the satin- advantage advertising Rev. Edward the which is free It costs marriage duty, The ages slow bought gain, Derbyshire performing anyhow, you’d make a hell ot a lookin’ Corns, you nothing. treated md ail indebted thereto are re*pa attempt to do this business by parcel act- marriage has cruelly and abusively shrivelled in a ceremony. Miss Constance Carver another think on the fourth jayment immediately. received. They night, daddy,” “You’ve got Use it for three nights; night your libelant, and on divers days and times post has Express companies ourselves remain ed as and the was at- LOTT II Only bridesmaid, groom answered Austria. “I don’t out the corn and throw it in the fire. since the said to wit, on the could collect on to in- cornin’,” lift intermarriage, Belfast. Me., September 8, ltH delivery subject tended bis Glen Tilley. The A. D. at To face the naked by brother, like the color of your eyes, anyhow, and is a first day .of January, 1900, Lincoln, N, spection, which is what city buyers wish, days. her and Ezo For Corns, if purchased separately, In silent fortitude bride was given away by father feet don’t track and I can H., has committed the crime of adultery with teach the farm- your besides, a 26 cent box of Ezo For Feet it is and they could perhaps was used. The i.• i- y dime; with divers women whose names are to ■- :===-- Through perils and dismays the double ring service lewd your s? ers that cannot get retai unknown. they fancy Renewed and re>reiiewed. out of town guests were Miss Emilie Wilhelm to Austria. “If free. libelant for inferior and musl boy,” says Your libelant further avers that she has prices products Bartlett, Miss Louise and Glen Tilley of car’t lick and -T H E- all we made you him I can, by gosh I’ll lived and cohabited with said libelee in this make reasonable concessions and be or- Though depart, Miss Verna of Patten The old commandments stand. Ashland, Carlyle do it. I can lick anybody; 1 can lick State since said that she now resides honest Meanwhile, what aboul of marriage; dinarily In and Miss Rita Robinson Camden. We’ll take him on resided here in faith the much abused middleman? He seems patience keep your heart, everybody. together.” HELP THE KIDNEYS in this State, and has good a short to Dorchester In strength lift up your hand. After wedding trip So up on France when she for more than one year next prior to the date to be more and more recognized as s Germany slips MAINE REGISTER and vicinity, they will go to Ashland, ain’t and lands with both feet in of this libel. even those who have No easy hopes or lies looking necessity, by urged where Mr. has a with BELFAST READERS ARE LEARNING Your libelant further says, that she has Shall bring us to our Tilley large farm, the middle of “Get off’n my 1014-15 EDITION his total annihilation.” goal, Belgium. endeavored to ascertain the resi- But iron sacrifice a house ready for occupancy. "or I’ll bite THE WAY. diligently belly,” says Belgium, your dence of said libelee, but his residence cannot Of body, will and soul. off.” “but ISSUED AUGUST h leg “Ouch,” says Germany, It’s the little kidney ills— be ascertained by reasonable diligence. THE FARMERS’ GOLDEN YEAR. Miller-Harding. Miss Hortense E. off There’s but one task for I’ll get when I get ready. “That’s Wherefore libelant that she all; Harding, of Judge and Mrs. The lame, weak or aching back— yoar prays may For each one life to give. daughter not fair,” says France. “Take that, be granted a divorce from the bonds of matri- Chicago, 5. This is the colder Albra H. and Irwin J. Miller The unnoticed urinary disorders— Sept »nv Diouuo Harding, now her and uocuuui sail; you slob,” handing Germany a hot one on mony existing between the said for (he American farmer. His five of the treasurer’s office at the Soldiers’ It contains more inform year Who dies if England live? the snoot. “I hate a scrap,” says Eng- That may lead to dropsj and Bright’s disease. Frank J. Wood. for 1914 were worth were married 9th at Dated at A. D. of value to Business and leading crops $4,352,' Home, Togus, Sept. land, “but I can smash the jaw of the When the kidneyg are weak. Belfast, Maine, August 27th, on met the residence on Fourth 1914. ANNA B. WOOD. 000,000 Sept. 1st, leading grain Harding street, guy that friend.” “You don’t them with Doan's fessional Men of Maim PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. Albert slaps my Help Kidney Pills, estimated today, using yesterday’s gov- Bangor, Rev. Dr. Charles as by hate it worser than I do,” says Japan A for weak MAINE. other Reference Boi as a basis. This if remedy especially kidneys. STATE OF any ernment crop report Moore of All Souls’ Congregational she off for a hand in the L. H. is in Isle au Haut squares game. Doan’s have been used in troubles for of ss. $682,000,000 more than the farmer re- Appleby church, in the presence of a large gath- kidney County Waldo, "Well, I guess you started it, anyhow,” A. D. 1914. same five where he will remain for several weeks. The August 27th, ceived last year for the cropE ering. The bride wore white satin. Wilhelm to Nick. Just then 50 years. says every- 1 Personally Anna B. Wood and made PUBLISHED ANNUALLY sin —wheat, corn, oats, barley and hay—and music was the Sym- Endorsed by 30,000 citi- appeared Mr. and Mrs. Charles. A. Walker and wedding by Bangor body begins to yell: “You started it people—endorsed by oath that the statements contained in the fore- forecasts the richest returns to the soil Orchestra. A followed. two children are visiting in Troy, N. Y., phony reception yourself!” and each one sticks out his zens of this locality. going libel by her signed are true. tillers in the of the United States. The is a former resident of Miller, history with Mrs. Walker’s mother and other groom tongue at the other fellow and they all “During the past three years I had attacks H. C. BUZZELL, PRICE $2.00, POSH This record-breaking wheat crop S. D. He and his bride will reside in Justice of the Peace. year’s relatives. clinch and the little fellows begin to of pain in my back,” says W. C. Sheldon of is valued at Tnfriin. | alone $836,000,000, compared for a dance around watching chance to Brooks, Me. “Some of them were severe ! to a valuation of in 1913. Mrs. H. E. Condon and A. J. Melvin quite STATE OF MAINE. $588,000,000 get in a punch and run. And there you total value is at an esti- were in last week, where the MARSHALL-ANNIS. Selman and it hurt me to stoop or straighten. Any j Waldd ss. This computed Newport Margaret are. Grenville H. Donh.n mated farm vaiue of 93.3 cents per joined a family party from St. Albans Annie and Ernest William Marshall were sudden move or turn I made caused sharp Supreme Judicial Court, in Vacation. and the the A. 1). 1914. bushel on Sept. 1st. for an estimated and Newport enjoyed day. on quietly married by Rev. Henry Jones at BRITISH TRADE. twinges across my back. I also had trouble Belfast, August 27th, PUBLISHKK, lake with a at noon at j Upon the annexed libel, it is ordered by me,the total of bushels. Since fish dinner one of the Rectory, Thursday afternoon, Sept. from the secretions. I saw Doan's Kid- 896,000,f>00 Sept, kidney undersigned,a Justice of said Court, that notice 390 Congress Street. let the of wheat has advanced the cottages. and left at once on a wedding trip price 10th, Imports Fall off $65,000,000, and Ex- ney Pills advertised and began using them. be given to the libelee by publishing an attested to Massachusetts. Both bride and groom PORTLAND, MAIM steadily. Friday Col. W. G. Morrill received the $100,000,000. They proved to be a grand remedy and did me copy of the same,or an abstract thereof, togeth- a wheat means are our most ports * Originally huge crop newB the death among popular young peo- er with this order thereon, three weeks succes- of of Charles Dorrithy, more good than anything else I had ever used farmers. The bride until was chief The effect of in The a low prices per bushel to the which occurred that day at his home in ple. recently London, Sept. 7. the sively Republican Journal, newspaper the enormous in the office and the on British trade is seen in the Board for my kidneys.” in Belfast, in the of Waldo, This year, despite crops, Lewiston. The deceased was well known operator telephone war printed County the A LATER STATEMENT. the last to be days at least the European war has boosted wheat this been groom is draftsman for Camden of Trade returns for August. Imports publication thirty in village, having employed before the term of said Court, to be holden at FRANK A. NYE, to record-breaking heights. Anchor-Rockland Machine Co. Their with the corresponding month At a later date Mr. Sheldon said: “I have prices many times by Col. Morrill as starter at compared Belfast, within and for said County, on the the grain men pointed out, many friends extend best wishes.—Cam- last year show a decrease of upward of had no occasion to use Doan’s Kidney Pills or Eventually, his races. Mr. Dorrithy acted inLthat first Tuesday of January next, that he may I Jndertakerand Licensed thia more than in "farm den Herald. while have fallen off $4,000,000,000 capacity for Mr. Morrill at his races held $65,000,000, exports any other remedy for a long time. You may then and there appear in said Court and answer must trickle until prosperity" through in Waterville 4.—Pittsfield Adver- nearly $100,000,000. continue to former endorsement.” thereto, if he see fit. Embalmer. July Hodgdon-Linnell. Miss Hattie have publish my general business conditions reflect the tiser. May The imports of sugar dropped WARREN C. PHILBROOK, were Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask increase in crop values. Linnell and Mr. Arthur Hodgdon more than $7,500,000, of which the loss Justice Supreme Judicial Court. CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY Doan’s united in marriage Saturday, Sept. 6th, of $4,000,000 falls on Germany alone. for a kidney remedy—get Kidney Pills A true copy of said libel and order of Court < BEi Children’s Sickness Due to Worms in Somerville,Mass., and arrived in Rock- Manufactured articles show a decrease —the same that Mrs. Sheldon had. Foster- thereon. Attest: IEARSPORT and 60 MAIN ST 3w86 GEO. I. Clerk. to their KEATING, connections at both p' Your child will not be sick if you tid the port, Me., Sunday, spend honey- of $42,500,000 in imports. Milburn %jo.. Props., Buffalo, N, Y. Telephone moon with the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. In coal is down $10,000,000 and All calls answered promptly. IA stomach and bowels of Worms. Kickapoo exports CASTOR Frances Linnell. Their many friends manufactured articles $75,000,000. Of B. B. UKtbNLAW, For Infanta and Children. Worm Killer will do it quickly and surely. beat extend hearty congratula cions and the latter $12,500,000 waB lost on ships You have noticed that the Pearl Pr Makes the worms let their hold while the go wishes for a long and wedded life. and war and on WANTED happy munitions $30,000,000 CABINET 0 cents are darker than other laxative medicine removes MAKER, cigars Thi KM YoiHin Ahnjs Bngfat gentle them through Mr. and Mrs. Hodgdon will reside in cotton and woolen fabrics. P*'* A seven or more room tenemen ’hat means quality. Imported clear the bowels. It tones up the system, gives Somerville, Mass. It is pointed out by tbe Board of Trade 17 Northport Avenue, are dark but mild and aromatic and Plessant to take that the decrease in exports is due with barn for a small family. Apply to igars appetite promotes sleep. For earache, toothache, pains, borne, scalds, largely from to tbe fact that certain classes of E. Belfast, Maine. < ne and be convinced. Made —Children like it. Guaranteed. Only 2Bc at ■ore throat, try Ur. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, a exports R. YOUMU. are war time. Tel. 134*14 30tf 211-12 3m32 1 obacco grown in Maine. your Druggists. splendid remedy for emergencies prohibited during Telephone ^pmGEXPERT Boom Trade ^ rns of PeriTin w Fleet. is from a recent issue of For Your following Mr. Daniel Ba- Baby. York Herald. rtf ^"president of the West India * and also operates of l9.hiu Company The Signature N. and „t lines to Nassau, P., an enthusiastic ports. He is ^ffr'i’ean member of hoing a leading | I Yacht Club, and is commo- w ^ York te ", goawanhaka-CorinthianYacht is the only guarantee that you have the a number of il" (ia8 owned yachts, i Clut' the Avenger, winner of the L th8m He is a frequent visitor to GENUINE Waters and has a number of friends vicinity. :a8i and CASTORIA at Washing- Ml,ce the legislators prepared by him for over 30 years. the laws so that ,,r[ to reshape wners take advantage Sold in one size never in bulk might COMMANDEERING only bottle, ^"‘‘opportunities opened to them by OlWYBTMMimAW POMOMWOTWOP^^^-^gciyaB^SL*8** * criticism from exporters and or to the t£‘"nr. otherwise; vessels has been but in all cities near the scenes of action were protect of frequent, m • in continued with fierce on all sides. Hospitals U _ The great war Europe fighting C*P that is lent utmost The steamship Red Cross Prepared tolw. lacking the weight Newt Snapshots tlth woUnded, and Re^Groes nurses and physicians were worked to the Much fighting was done behind hastily constructed babies. quotation. m.-L New y0rk, carrying thirty physicians and 120 nurses to the battlefields. ^_ hvdirect Wit.tne Week check the advances of the enemy. Business of nearlfr all of foreign built vessels to wagons and other vehicles being used in the streets to The Centaur Company, iw*. Admission barricades, and wherever found. General Gallieni direc ed the has been attacked on kinds was at a and the commandeered horses and other supplies when needed an. registry standstill, governments to for ce. Cardinal Ferrata of and arrangements were made to take steps arrange pe hand, but always “undercover,” French army near Paris. Pope Benedict appointed secretary state, *V "were This reticence is not shared who is one of the di- house is full of THE MAINE AGRICULTURAL REPORT vi Bacon, To Isle au Haut in the Black C. White, whose speci- The News of Brooks. the Maritime Exchange in ol mens of the handiwork of past genera- the State AN OLD CAMDEN FRIEND. In an interview for the The 12th annual report of EASTERN STEAMSHIP Jt Jv, -8 city. Rabbit. of them associated with the last Monday. attacks the schemes tions, many The schools in town began commissioner of has made its JSV re boldly agriculture [Camden Herald, Sept. 11th.] and declares early shipping days in Belfast. From 15 acres of grain CORPORATION. , 3t Washington E. O. Stantial is harvesting appearance in printed form and contains I was overwhelmed with solution of the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis vis- joy upon -ui -:dy is the only Pennington his an extended view may be had on the Dow homestead. ‘ff piazza 181 pages of information of great inter- greeting my friend Mrs. JesBie Rhynus ited Isle au Haut in their from the en- of cruising launch, of the entire western bay has for company two the Coles of Montreal, of the late has seen fit in his Mrs. Ernest Gould est, especially to the farmers of daughter ■President the Black last the Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Rabbit, Saturday, trance of Belfast harbor to Owl’s Head, her sisters from Lowell, Mass. State, It is the first of Commis- Rhynus, daughter BANGOR LINE. urge upon us to keep cool, report on as Mr. and in the of the late Joseph Jones, one of the ,l!l is it not safe counsel 12th, having board guests and of the whole range of hills from the a son and sioner J. A. Roberts, who says urnght,’ Ned Roberts has been enriched by most influential members of the of Schedule in Effect this Foreword: Congre- Change that by bo doing Mrs. Archie,Hubbard,Mrs.Ralph M.John- Bluff to Camden, and of those in the in- a few notches in his [ling heir and he is letting out “In the annual it gational church in its earliest days, bear- re-curve and strike in upon and Mr. Alfred Johnson. The presenting report September 15th. son trip terior as far as Moody and Frye moun belt, that ing the heat and burden of the with at Washington, affords me great pleasure to say day legislators down was made through Gilkey's Har- tains. Semi- has many others. Mr. Jones was one of the vsterical haste, and by any Rev. Mr. Martin of the Theological the work of the department gone SIX TRIPS A WEEK 1 first to it to across the eastern and around is an able cabin the year, make possible build and ure endeavoring to thrust bor, bay The Black Rabbit was at the Congregational along very pleasantly during nary, Bangor, have been maintain the chapel which he did with- a and consumed three hours. a and that harmonious relations ... suffering public full grown North Haven, cruiser, 40 feet long with 25 h. p. Stan- church last Sunday. maintained with all other agricultural out stint. His heart and hand were al- Belfast and Poston $3.50. marine? On the return run a detour of five miles dard makes 8 knots an hour, car- sales of his Rice as God had blessed to the engine, Mr. Dow is having good organizations and institutions through- ways open, giving g this ‘cool thought’ him to was made through box Island Thorough- ; ries 100 gallons of gasolene in her tanks, and claims that he will close the State. The work of the varions bu- him, allowing magnify it to His Round Trip $6.50 it particular reason is there Potato Diggers ,,..d a view of reaus glory. If anything were needed either that we Amer- fare in order to give the party | which gives her a cruising radius of 400 out his car load lot. and divisions in the department * granting for church or chapel it was to Mr. Jones see the summer homes with has been carried forward with constantly TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS BEL- are anxious to Stars the many large | miles without replenishing. She was Miss of Belfast has been Evelyn Thompson The work falls into we first appealed and received an accept- on sea? We increasing activity. FAST AND CAMDEN vrr waving every which that stretch of water is now lined, built by the Elco Co. and has cruised to her mother, Mrs. Anna Thompson, at able reward. of all sorts is ac- j visiting three general lines—educational, organ- ,d‘ freight both on the Vinalhaven and North Haven and back. The Black Rabbit has the E. O. Stantial each Mrs. his was a Leave Belfast at 5 00 m. week for and cannot be Florida place, ization and inspection. The work of Rhynus, daughter very p. days JL.y ! every port active member in the Camden, Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast shores. decks accommodations for v who has been spending of these lines has been increas- church,never tiring se there is no available ton- below six, z., Mr. L. V. Boardman, greatly at 7.30 a. her in a m. daily, except Monday, for Sears- noon ed the due in a meas- in efforts doing good. She had id this vast amount of Amer- the Isle au Haut the was hos- two in owner’s stateroom, two in the a short vacation in Brooks, left Friday during year, large and At party done class in the port, Bucksport, Winterport Bangor. is abso- ure to new legislation. Work is very large Sunday schoo1, Jd- a statement that Mr. Clarence D.Turn- the crew’s On for his home in Cliftondale, Mass. RETURNING : pitably received by cabin and two in quarters. bureaus and divisions as follows: who adored her. She was associated in ur as several of through d foundation, from Freedom Leave India Boston at 5 m. er, the postmaster, and Mr. John C. the deck aft under the awning there is Miss Hester Rose, a graduate inspection; her church work with the late Miss Au- Wharf, p. week lines are in operation, while Dairy improvements; dairy FRED W. left morning for the Uni- seed and horticul- gusta Stetson, the talented of days. POTE, Agent, are Turner, of the store. The work- room for a dozen wicker arm chairs. She academy, Tuesday plant improvement; daughter neutral steamships beg- keeper Deacon Belfast, Maine. of where she will take a four and brown-tail moth work; the late Stetson, Mrs. Elizabeth a. arters at very reasonable in which their brother, the late A. carries the smaller boat on the davits versity Maine, ture; gypsy shop animal Buchanan Wood, daughter of the late in at lesser course. diseases; institutes; markets; Lj. direction; fact, J. H. Turner, for many years made iron and tows the one. Mr. and Mrs. years’ Miss Ellen larger weights and measures; inspection. Deacon Buchanan, Norwood, i, d those demanded within the Prof, of Latin at St apple work which was in demand all over the Pennington have made frequent excur- Orville F. Davidson, In addition there is considerable work of daughter of the late Wm. Norwood, and Iman r..--:_ I .. when were ars, freights of New York, who with his Mise Anne niece of the was visitea ana me mines ui Stephen’s College miscellaneous character. The Porter, late Dr. to a real commer- country, sions in her during the past .two years, depart- [K,[g: owing for a few weeks with of and others whom she with family has been stopping ment finds an increasing percentage Porter, many Bivin-r ; the party were each presented runs to Portland, Bangor, Bar including Gorham Hamlin and wife, has returned to New farmers awake to the of con- loved. form necessity PRESENT REAL PROBLEMS, souvenirs of his handiwork in the Criehaven, etc., and have given with Her interest in her home church never Harbor/ York to resume his duties in the college. ducting their operations in accord Locations and meth- wavered. I had the from a freight report in a re- of pen holders, paper cutters, etc., a deal of pleasure to their guests scientific principles and business delightful pleasure great been ■ ‘A limited bus- editor of Miss Mary E. Davis, who has spending ods. The fast attendance at of meeting her in her declining years and Mill iV- the Herald: a pipe iron was sent to the and friends in Belfast who have accom- increasing Sites, Farms,Sites at the Mansur farm found her the same beautiful one m and coal charter- the summer with relatives the college of the establish- sweet, grain The Journal, whose many visits to the them. agriculture, additional panied to her home in Providence ment of courses in many friend of my childhood with a kindly ; the demand for in Monroe returned agricultural for Summer Hotels j, were recalled. Island pleasantly --- de- thought for all her friends. When last Kd is light. Rates were easy last Saturday. She was accompanied by her secondary schools, the increasing mand for demonstration the call hearing from her she became totally .offered freely.’ I do not Various and improvements Aroostook Potatoes. Dorcas A. Davis, who will enter Brown work, changes niece, blind. to New the fol- and r comment necessary. — for expert speakers beyond our ability Returning York, Camps ; were on the Isle au Haut, not- University this year. I learned a apparent to all show a lowing winter, from her sister, >. there is a reason—and good From $1.00 to $1.05 has recently been supply them, recognition a fine stone memorial con- the dear friend had entered into life eter- v. our move so ably building STATION. by the farmers of the of age. my LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE e, ny exports slowly the for in Fort Fairfield. WALDO spirit an price potatoes “The more and nal, ripe and ready for the reaper, rest- u t. It is the difficulty of taining a public library, and excellent Grain is cut this year by reaping mostly. city, too, ii coming Cobblers are coming, and not many more to the ing in the arms of her Savior, whom she Hi.. -redits to pay for the goods which has the old Only and of are recognize agricultural pos- State road, replaced Gardens pieces potatoes looking seemed to This situation is half a dozen cars each sibilities of the State, and to show its loved, say, MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Bp;,p improving ruts which led of them—perhaps fine...The schools in town are in session, be- path and wagon formerly to in “Not b». intil such a time as merchants Most of the farmers are willingness assist their develop- good night, from the wharf. Now there are three lay recently. ginning Aug. 31st with the following teachers and local But in some fairer clime give opportunity to those desiring to civ sure of being paid they will up ment. Chambers of Commerce back on account of the low prices, Holmes school; in Bid me good morning.” a in automobiles on the island and a buck- holding Laura Holmes, Ruby Sprague farm organizations may well combine make change location for a new start also because the development of the Evans’ Corner; Bessie Nickerson, Sheldon efforts to increase the of Maine Mrs. Coles brings with her the fourth in life. ‘Tr; g aside the possible diplomatic board, and attractive drives, aggregat- products from the so far ahead as usual at Mrs. Wentworth, Whitcomb; Mary to these into better generation. She leaves Camden, she Bp:. .nuns resulting pur- the :rop is not quite Murray ; farms, put products ing 20 miles, lead past lake, along to for a visit to her Mrs. se Atlantic German fleets, what must and Barrett, Paul... .Several people from here at- shape for the consumer, and develop dearly loves, aunt, to Head Har- this season. Digging will, Water Powers u the foot of the mountains local and hold these markets for Charles B. Hazeltine of Primrose Undeveloped mu t with them anyhow? Surely the Waterville and Monroe fairs.. ..Mrs. markets Hill, in earnest next week. The tended We shall miss Eliu 'ratter of The reason more distant southern head- however,begin Maine products. While Maine farmers Belfast. her, but like profit. bor and the of Montreal visited her sister, Mrs. J. Unlimited Raw Material tistence of these is be- to be good and the Roultey stand at the head of their it “Ships that pass in the night,” must tr ships lands. Wild deer roam over the island and general yield promises J. Barrie of occupation, C. Littlefield, recently-Mrs. remains a there are thousands Bail on. rm vp by step, the lines have work- the best.—Fort Fairfield Review. fact that are seen along the roads. quality Lawrence has returned home after spending a wishes with her and AND cnp the;: regular trade by careful rep- frequently and thousands of acres of land, yielding May pleasant go de- with her Mr. and Mrs. W. made to her little with love »: agents at their various ports, The resident population is, however, few weeks parents, only slight crops that might be daughter, freighted Good Land FREEDOM. Grace Atwood of East Bucks- abundant and harvests and kind remembrances. Farming it: ': t.ave secured a regular and with the decline of fishing and D. Johnson_Miss produce profitable creasing Hon. Carter B. Keene from Washington, of and S. P. s:t- ess trade which we port has been visiting here. She taught a fruits, vegetables, grains pota- S, paying and has from 274 in his friend A. from Galla- AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. m lobstering, dropped C.,and M. Dockery toes.’’ K take by merely hoisting our number of terms in this and adjoining towns to the The Mr. Keene’s ■'in:- with a the 1880 160, present figures. tin, Mo., were guests of mother, Communications locations cheer, capture and made many frienis who are always glad Children regarding on the last week....Edward Cry k: .irg trade, quite overlooking young people seek employment Mrs. Abbie C. Keene, has NORTH ISLESBORO are invited and will receive attentions to welcome her....J. R. Littlefield, who FOR FLETCHER’S : at American wages, enforced main and the ot the late Lawrence from Boston visited his brother, H. M. Coombs and have gone to when addressed to land, daughter been ill, is recovering... .William family any agent of the r? and increased W. very slowly generally a Boston Marshall Lawrence, recently-Hon. D. to winter. Miss Olive will A. J. H.Turner has a position in Patterson is at home from Dr, E. D. Orono spend the OASTO R I A MAINE CENTRAL, or to I tenance are cer- Tapley’s absolutely and William Thompson were in Belfast of Maine: house. Dodge in after an opera- resume her studies at the University m the venture anything but a publishing hospital Belfast, recovering for Show INDUSTRIAL BUREAU on business Sept. 4th_Fuller Wentworth '....Miss Eliza Bates has to Fort Fair- Crop Reports August Decrease. about tion for .The friends of J. W. gone The summer colony clustered 6th with Mr. and appendicitis... from Belfast passed Sept. field where she has a as teacher.... this extra cost the Presi- Chase will be glad to learn that he is able to position 8. for MAINE the Point Lookout Club do«s not appear D. W. I Williams from Washington, Sept. Prospects CENTRAL RAILROAD, >■: .es fit, allow the steam- Mrs. Dodge_Frances Donald Bates went to Isleford Sept. 11th to may ride out and be away from home on a visit.... the Spring wheat crop decreased 15,000,- 1 numbers or her home > officers to have changed greatly in Massachusetts is passing a week at of the school he last tp handled by foreign child have been take charge taught year. 000 bushels and for the corn with Walter Harvey's wife and crop 36,000,- PORTLAND, MAINE. •i come under the character of late years, and affords a in the village... The Ladies Circle met ....Waldemar Veazie and wife and children strictly sick with but are more 000 bushels, owing to unfavorable weath- -t very typhoid fever, laws. He may also to the of Isles- Mrs. Robert Fuller Thursday afternoon, Sept. of of his er now are ipping striking contrast growth Freeman and Chicago were guests father, Capt. during August. Indications '* the comfortable at present....Lewis -’ir.eys, measurements, &c., The old steam 10th, A goodly number were present. At Samuel last week....Frank Grover for a Spring wheat crop of 221,000,000 borough. yacht Day wife have an addition to their family—a fine Veazie, the least, would be a little cream cake were and a corn of off the Club close of the meeting ice and and wife of Boston visited relatives in town bushels, crop 2,598,000,000 ■ who Dream is still anchored is J. C. American shipowners, to boy... .Sidney Penney employed by bushels, to the of sold in the K. of P. Hall, the proceeds go last week....Miss Nellie Rose of Monroe ar- according Department TO LET faith built their vessels in house, though doubtless more for senti- Littlefield... .The friends of Miss Alice Kane forecast issued 1 Agriculture's for the benefit of the Sunday school. The re rived 12th to teach school in the Ryder ! today. iiivards and conformed to reasons. In the j were to learn of her Sept. of oats decreased mental than utilitarian .and of Swanville pained Prospects 37,000,000 •n- oned ceipts were $9... Harry Bangs, Esq, district. Her friends in town are glad Hituse with birn, 41 Miller shipping regulations. Nathan F. Hous- death 4th after a short illness of a few | many bushels, but tobacco prospects increased old days, when Messrs on Sept. j aie paid the American scale friends from Searsport were in the village to welcome her back....A most enjoyable f-o She was known here, having j 71,000,000 pounds, potatoes 1,000.000 Street. at Albert B. Otis and others from Bel- Fuller from days. favorably Inquire ton, Business Sept. 11th_Mrs. Susie clambake was had on the shore of Capt. bushels and sweet j visited friends in this place. Mrs. Hussey potatoes 5,000,000 the protective coastwise fast were in the habit of visiting those is visiting friends in the village. Warren 9th. bushels. CIT Y DRUG STORE. Norridgewock which oc- George Wednesday, Sept. see when the and son Leon attended the funeral, who, present waters in the schooner Everett, the Day _Mr. and Mrs. Winn Sibley from Boston tst, will come forward with j curred at her late home in Swanville Sept. 7th. means of visited their aunt, Mrs. D. W. Dodge, recently. mal and unfurl the Dream formed the only regular courage | the Masonic ..Several from this placeattended A IE. certain losing proposition. communication with the outside world, j TRANSFERS IN REAL ESI meeting in Liberty Saturday evening. Sept. Now there is a daily steamer to and from uvernment ownership. 12th. Fred N. Flye took them down in his Rockland. i The following transfers in real estate were At: a •-restive is auto.... Dr. A. M. Small, Hon. D. W. Dodge proposition suggest* made a recorded in Waldo of Deeds ’1 r Last Sunday the Black Rabbit in County Registry t ment ownership or control* and E. J. Vose attended a political rally “Home=Readers’ run Dark the dis- for the week ending September 16,1914: ship of these vessels, which to Harbor, covering Waterville Thursday evening, Sept. 10th. |rOur Bargain” \ Jli ia- Albion K. Bird, Northport, to Walter L. the crowning joke of all, and tance from her mooring in Pennington took them down in his auto.... ;r Mr. Robert By special arrangement with the publish X ! 1 that a in Bar Harbor; land and buildings in North- there is precedent are Bird, Cove, Northport, to the western jetty, Mr. and Mrs. Maker and family visiting ers of McCall’s Magazine, the e Panama line, which passed port. recognized J Harbor, in twenty-five minutes. Mrs. Maker’s Mr, and Mrs. Nat Mc- Fashion r tment control and manage- Gilkey’s parents, Daniel E. Dickey, Portland, to Albert M. Authority of mare than 1.200,- X -ral means A pleasant call was made Dr. Jas. Farland. years ago. By all upon Ames, 'Stockton Springs; land in Stockton 000 women, we are able to ofler you the X “,Es :i>ke the results of this ‘preced- Springs. tollowing extraordinary limited bargain; X t, going further. If the officials Isabel B. Erskine, W interport, to Hayward The Journal one «“; y do for the public that which Republican (weekly) year X an land and in Frank- i-vei-ready to enforce upon the Pierce, Frankfort; buildings McCall’s Magazine (monthly) one year T krut. fort. p ;lneSi which is to lay their Any 15c McCall Pattern FREE X y*8aP°n the table where all may see, Patrick Troy, Belfast, to Mary C. Troy, do; i-tdaps, the B public—who really land and buildings in Belfast. All for ink before ♦ only $2.10 ♦ again enthusing James C. Durham et ala, Belfast, to Robert —- r-t Uncle Sam. 'pIW:' ip by land in Belfast. ♦ F. Russ, do; The Republican Journal needs no intro- WANTED E. to E. Patter- ^ I Mary Mears, Morrill, tarr:f' I com- Emily It a s by foreign steamship ♦ duction. is clean, wholesome, up-to- i land in Morrill. ^ speak with some degree of son, Searsmont; the-minute Uk,,r,|i newspaper—the kind that you as an Lelia C. Belfast, to George W. d, owner, having experi- Jackson, ^ ™ welcome in your home. wun hie Norwegian, British and Young, do; land and buildings in Belfast, ^ McCall’s flags, with their advantages in Wilbert P. Braley et al, Monroe, to Her- Magazine is without a superior ^ waga, lin(j general running. Even land in Monroe. as a guide in correct dress and household ,a bert L. Moore, Swanville; proms at best are small in nor- ^ fs matters and is already known to many of A i, so small, in fact, that I was A PITTSFIELD ORCHARD. "a5> our readers Size 8x11 in.—84 to 136 when these ships were sold, ®ant ^ in,, no more except, perhaps, a In speaking of apple orchards with a Com- pages monthly. Every number contains a ; "I in a special trade. mercial reporter at the Monroe fair E. N, over 50 advance of McCall Pat- ■if" -• 2,000 designs X ii, us Bartlett of Winterport said that one of the means, if possible, let flv terns—celebrated for he had ever seen in Maine was style, fit, simplicity X in,[J every sea, but this in my best orchards of W. of Pittsfield. “He only be done by calm and that J. Manson, Esq., andeconomy—besides entertaining stories, X h,f., ;an “ has the handsomest natural apple site in the UlJv °f {he conditions money-saving and ideas on *v existing State," said Mr. Bartlett, “It beats anything I labor-saving X iimes. i have believed t ,"Vr always have ever seen. There are 2,000 trees, repre- Dress, Housekeeping, Cooking, etc., end 1. !'Ur''hase of the best and most Women about 27 varieties for commercial and Men seating 8 worth the candle let to 'hii !l more market. In general he ships England it w'th enthusiasm and on ot CUT AND MAIL THIS every Subscription List and also supplies some fruit to the home COUPON TODAY X K while that our friends market. He has in barrels, but i rl. ,ri"il“an hope always packed -.-- time some 1 tl; marine at Washington this year will for the first box-pack | The Republican Journal, 56.'erca,,l‘ie Bartlett the X, Nii.,, lr°ra troubling and imbibe of his fancy fruit." Mr. places Belfast. Maine* fruit from this orchard at from I ^ even in amount of Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.10 fio thought.” W. a 1,600 to 2,000 barrels. E. Bartlett, grad- which please send McCall’s Magazine uate of the of Maine, is in charge ^k University and The Republican Journal, each one "T orchard and the most gj||ous? constipated? of the up-to-date full year to ♦ [^R?y, methods of and are practiced, "i- New spraying pruning V Life Pill* will cure you, Mr. Mason also has 27 head of pure blood and Name. y tealthy flow °f Bile and ride your The grade Holsteins,—Bangor Commercial. 'Nict “”‘i N / Bowels of waete and fermenting Journal Town or State. ^ 2d Maine Cavalry Reunion. * Tl,ey are a Tonic to your Stom- urn j”’ K. F. D. or Street or Box No. >er and tone the V general system. It should be in the Home of Gardiner, Me., Sept. 11. At the reunion of «| ®l11 FREE. I understand this entitles 'I i* cure you of that depressed the 2d Maine Cavalry today, at which Maj J F. me to select any McCall Pattern an ti condition. 26 Gillespie < f Togus presided, O. Gildden of ^ constipated free from the first of ▲ in Waldo was elected R. V. Carey of copy McCall’s family County. Togus president; I Every receive and that I am to Dresden, first vice president; John O. Bush of send poa- Y tal size and K l||gL> Boston, second vice Charles O. Knox 'card, giving number V “Is president; of free 1 Arnica Salve for Burns. of Gardiner, third vice president, and George pattern direct to .McCall Co. ▲ W. Cross of Gardiner, secretary-treasurer. It Inurbsim n 1/ bs m v or renewal) was voted to hold the next reunion at Togus. skin scrofula ^figuring eruptions, Tonight there was a camp fire in Grand Army 7°88. etc., are due to impure blood IT NOW Hall, the comrades being welcomed by Maj. 00'1' DO F’lkt.i, Bitters as a cleansing blood John W. Berry. * ■ Command ad. <1.00 at all atoraa. » o- ■UWTVUJJ'. Mmn Mr and Mra. Cecil Paine and Ur. and Mra. Mr. and Mm. Mil too Wentworth, Harold Mr. SEARSPORT. William Shorejr, who have been visiting Ur. and Cheater Cashmen and George and Mrs L. M. Si rgent, have returned to their Edmonds made the trip to Lewiston Wednesday friends in Ha- 1 fair The R. Hows is aceoo in Stata Store Thomas visiting Mrs. Mr. Edmunda ear to attend the in Mr. and Sargent CLARIONA ... .» «- ■' homes *1#&:S. FURNACES Progressive Bath, 4 Haas. and .... of Belfast and werhill. panying them for a visit. Mrs. Paine Mrs.| Cornelius Whitcomb of Camden visited Sar- are You her Cheater Whitcomb of Massa- Freeman E. Merithew Mrs. Shorey were formerly the Misses trustworthy. errandson. chusetts visited T. S. Erakine Sept. 9th Pictorial Patterns for C-B Corsets friends in town the past week. gent. can upon them. Mrs. last depend ....Mr. Oramandel Morse and family have A. B. Colson and family returned Frederick R. Sweetaer, who spent the October now in Ferris Capt. Prof. returned to Vermont Waist N. Y. will from a two weeks* trip week to their home in Brooklyn, summer here, bas returned to his professional A Clarion keep ....Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Richards and family in town, in New London. the summer hall Guy Wright, who has been visiting duties During house, store, left after of your Tuesday for their home in Maryland I.,, home in New London, Ct. Prof. Sweetaer has taken part in a number returned to his in the the Mr- Wehave iQit received a nice moat im- or church warm ■pending summer with their parents, assortment of two musicales, among them a series of Wflicfc Fred M. Harris of Boston is spending and Mrs. Mrs. Zelia jo i’ICW VV itlolo. White Shirt Waists. in the J. O. Bartlett.... Mr. and pretty Every one a the fall fishing. pressive and artistic Sunday vespers,, most severe weather. weeks at Swan Imke enjoying Foster recently visited their sister, Mrs. Olive winning number. Look like waists twice their value. Only Congregational church, where the beat musical Eben Sawyer, who has been spending several Gilpatrick in Danforth....Miss Mary Mason gg^ talent of the town has been beard. to manage, to New York Simple has gone to where shs has a weeks in town, returned Saturday. Chelsea, Mass., Our Plaids for school dresses are an election takin. Monday was a beautiful day for Economical of fuel,strong Miriam Hotithov pUJ/lc Smart for Middletown, position in the schools....Miss G. ncalllcl I lalUS. well at Harold left^Monday sun the exceptionally da y. A warm September brought Bartlett Centre last week he is a student at Wesleyan Col- and durable. returned to Newton Ct., where F. I. Mortland ^2^ voters out from under cover, ....Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bartlett of South lege. received the largest for county commissioner of called on Mr. J. O. Bartlett last Sun- is a week Send us Freedom, Miss Nellie 3. Trussell spending Dr. Prince E. Luce the smallest, particulars vote, 214, and ... Hon. Carter B. Keene with hie mother and Tumble Cloth. C. in Bel- day. with her brother, George Trussell, to the in his Rough "SZZZZ 1 for legislature your heating problem. and and Misa Carter representative aunts,Mra. McGray Fanny blouses, men’s shirts, etc. Only ! fast. Cowan for county attorney | class. Walter A. of Freedom.called on friends in town last Sun- \2h\C. y^d was Bertha Hatch of Lawrence. Mass., as a new comer in the political J Mrs. showed up well day.... Mias Fanny Frye and Misa Georgia the week-end of C. H. Stevens and wife Me. guest line. WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Pratt left Sept. 9th for Camden to visit re- on Main street. at the Kidders Case Corsets. James E. Hall, engineer latives. ... Mr, Harry Walker from Vermont is Large J“itCrceB“„1'S Boston secured a so much. Fred C. Kane arrived Sunday from Point electric light station, has po- Maine. visiting his sister Mrs. Oraie Morse.Miss ladies everywhere like to l^ke as in a Sold W. A. HALL, Belfast, $1.00 $3.00 I and will spend two weeks at Swan enjoy- sition in Rockland, Mass., engineer by Myra Drummond of Portland was the guest of 10th with AND EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. ing the fall fishing. large electric plant and left Sept. Mrs. E. B. Bean last week.... Parley C. Allen reside Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers of Searsport his for Rockland, where they will is at home from Belfast and from Mrs. A. E. Trundy, son Levi and daughter family SPRINGS. Mr. and convalescing Tbe and best “88°rtment of Point plant haa STOCKTON were Sunday guests of her parents, largest Fa„ a visit with in the future. The Kidders a L. Edmunds carried Pall Millinprv j Grace, returned last week from Btreet. surgical operation... .G, l’lIlllllCI • here at is now fur- Mrs. S. Moulton, Crors They JT <1*1 J Millinery ever shown this stasun. been discontinued and the power weath- Henry Mr. and Mrs. M. M. C. and H. relatives in Boston. Sunday and Monday gave us glorious with them her Wentworth, Electric Co. returned at right, taking You should a new fall hat if you are to take a trip or a .a- nished the Penobscot Bay E. Cushman to Lewiston and return 9th J get early D. Sweetser, by er! Warmth, sunshine and the soothing “Sep- Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Sept. Steamer Georgian, Capt. Joseph brother and wife, cation. PRICES REASONABLE. Fran- Emma Nichols of Jamaica Plains, tember hush.” M. C. Gordon was in Thorndike Sept. 9th sailed from New York Sept. 10th for San Miss Mass> Moulton, and little daughter Laura, who soon last week with the remains of her of .... Pearl Turner of was the guest of cisco via the Panama canal. arrived Mrs. Angie Miller and little daughter leave for their home in Roslindale, Mass. Augusta who died last of C. A. Bachelder’s mother, Mrs. Melvina Lampher, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Brown, Gray last week... .Lewis Steamer Carolyn, Capt. Calhoun, arrived Islesboro are visiting Miss Frances Kimball, after her annual sum- Wavers Plains. Her remains were house fire around the in an Hair Curlers and week in Jamaica Middle street. Mrs. Miller is a sister of Mrs. caught chinney 11th from News with 3,300 mer visit her maternal aunts, the Misses Sept. Newport were in the with open room 8th. Mrs. Bachelder was alone Two sizes, cremated and the ashes placed Brown. Sept. tons of coal to the Penobscot Coal Co. S School street, accompanied Miss L. 10c ancJ 25c in Miss Nichols immons, with the of her She rang the family lot Elmwood cemetery. a week’s exception baby. Ken- Mrs*. S. J. Stevens of Troy, after Simmons week to Boston to her Towle, first officer of the sch. Mrs. Amelia A. last join for ! the out doors George was by her aunt, telephone help cairie child accompanied with her son, Dr. G. A. Stevens, Church TERMS CASH. and re- <■ _ii_TTovtnv visit at Brookline home. She enters nebec, arrived Thursday from Bath Pat parents their and with of who | UUDICIIW, --•--- for the assistance Ernest Foy, street, left Saturday for Belfast, en route this fall, turned Monday, after casting his vote. the High school having graduated was the first to the blaze is a list of the Searsport teachers: arrive, extinguished Following home. with honors from the Grammar school in June. Arthur B. Smith and family, who spent the of school; Teams were coming from all directions, but Mr. J. A. Linehan, Principal High attended the Monroe at Pleasant Point, Many Stockton people Mrs. Sprague returned the all-out soon was a fortunate H. COOMBS summer at their cottage Mrs. I. H. Hav- Gladys (Rendell) sounded. It H. CO., Miss Gladys Nash, assistant; fair last week, the unpropitious of a have returned to their home in Brewer. Maud In- although last Saturday from a most pleasing visit escape from a bad fire as the buildings are ener, Grammer Echool; Miss Smith, the weather deterred several from attempting sister and Mr. Primary; fortnight with her husband, commodious and good, and the Bachelder*s are Masonic Street, Belfast, Maine. raim oigut ohu lomnj termediate; Miss Gladys Pendleton, Temple, High drive. in Fort Aroos- the S Ethel long and Mrs. Percy Baker, Fairfield, a fine young out for them- been spending the summer at George Miss Lillias Ford, Park echool; Miss couple, just starting his reliable She is with her husband’s moth- week. Mr. John has sold took county. selves. ... J. J. Clement was in Belfast Sargent house, will return home this Sturtevant, Porter Bcbool; Miss Emma NicholB, McLaughlin Monday Ford automobile to Mr. L. A. Gardner for use er, Mrs. C. W. Sprague, Church street, until and Miss Etta Miss Blanchard and children, and Mrs. Mt. school; Miss Florence Keene, Tuesday.... Thompson, Mr6. A. N Ephraim her husband in New York. in his business, which is constantly increasing, Bhe leaves to meet Ethel and Clarence Thompson are re- B. C. Smith, who have been spending the sum- Nichols; Miss Nellie Carter, North Searsport. visiting SHIP NEWS. latives in Waterville.... Mr and _ to N. Y. before apparently. Mrs. John Randall. Cross street, accompanied Mrs. Levi mer in town, have returned Brooklyn, Emery Larrabee of Monroe was and children Miss Elva M. re- and two children of were at court Mr. and Mis. George Titccmb by her daughter. Randell, Rogers Belfast, Mr. and Mrs. L. Crook and daughter Doris, Judge Sullivan in the Municipal Sept. AMERICAN TORTS from Mass., to turned last from a six weeks' visit in M. R. Rogers Hiram Church cot- felonious assault at arrived Saturday Springfield, Saturday Monday-Mrs. ache Elsie A Bayles, who spent the summer months at their 11th, on the charge of New York, Sept 9. Ar. call his arents, Mr. and Mrs. L S. Tit- Bluehill with relatives. Mrs. Randall found suicided Saturday by hanging. She was about Storm Petrel, do returned to on 6th. Probable upon j via New Rochelle; tage at Pleasant Point, have Stockton Springs Sept. Bangor, Stock- street. no in the by steamer 45 years old and leaves a husband one son. via Ada Carlton, do; John K Penrose, he was ordered to fur- comb, Sylvan difficulty making journey do; Brewer. cause was found and do, Henrietta A Whitney. Ells- last from and automobile although somewhat hampered Ill health and an impending^surgical operation ton; Pochasset, of which he was unable to do, Crawford Treat arrived Saturday Fannie and Fay, Orland; Miss Gertrude E. Bowen, who has been nish a bond $600, worth; 10. ar, schs the of his father, by her lameness, the result of serious injury caused her to become despondent. They Florence and Lil- was committed to at Belfast to Lewiston to remain guest Emma S Briggs, Stockton; her in town, has returned to and he jail vacation a a fall several lived near McFarland’s and had form- B Long Cove; Daniel spending at the Mr. Alvah C. Treat, Church street, for few from years ago. Corner, lian, Bangor; Ira Ellems, SPH as av. ait the action of the grand jury Sep- J New London. Ct„ to resume her position in 11, ar, schs Mattie Alles, home! afternoon erly lived Canaan. Bailey, Stonington; of the Judicial court. weeks. Welcome Dr. J.. F. Ryder left last Friday and Joanna, Ban- , teacher. tember term Supreme Bear River, N S; Damietta All Kinds for his Buick E do for Sheriff Frank Littlefield of Monroe Miss Emma Hichborn came from Belfast last for Augusta to receive automobile gor;C B Clark, do; Irene Meservey, West of New York, who has Deputy ar. Miss M. Ida with Mrs. How’s This ? Port Chester; Catherine, Jonesboro; Id, made the arrest. to spend a two weeks’ vacation from the agent. Saturday morning Ry- Mar- her vacation with her parents, Saturday Metinic, Stoningto-i; [ been spending Mrs. Albert C. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward schs Izetta, Bangor; The items did her sister, Miss Nellie Hichborn, in their West der, accompanied by Colcord, cld, sch Annie P Chase, and Mrs, W. H. West, returned home Dodge's Corner. following ian N Cobb, Bridgeport; Capt. Welcome to Stockton. took train for said there until for case of Catarrh that cannot be schs Charles H Klinck, Long us until after the last issue of the Main street home. city, remaining any Bangor; 13, ar, Thursday. not reach via Bridgeport; M. Sunday afternoon, when they joined the Dr. cured Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Cove; Tarratine, Stonington. Journal had gone to press: Waldo Chapin, Mrs. Maria F, Blanchard, Sylvan street, af- by N & for New L. C. Havener and family, who spent the Margaret M Ford. Weymouth, York after after- in motoring to Stockton, having with them F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Esq., has returned to New spend- ter a week's visit in town, left Monday ark, N J; 14, sld, sch Methebesec, Randolph, summer at the Pendleton homestead on Main will teach the to run the have known F. Mr. and Mrs, as a chauffeur, who iTr. how We, undersigned, J.Cheney a week with his parents, noon for Bangor to resume her position Pickling. home in ing for the last 15 and believe him Stock- returned Wednesday to their car. years, perfectly 9. Ar, schs Lizzie Lane, street, a solicitor that ms new Boston, Sept George E. Chapin. Mr. Chapin is housekeeper for an aged woman in city. honorable in all business transactions and Me; Georgetta, Worcester, Mass. ton; Electric Light, Friendship, with Rosen- Mrs. Warren F. Loud of is financially able to carry out any 11, ar, of U. S. and foreign patents The Universalist Sunday school opened Sun Hampden spend- obligations Sullivan; 10, ar, sch Mineola, Bangor; Harding, arrived made by his firm. 14, ar schs Steamer Penobscot, Capt. 41 Park Row. New York. a a few weeks in town, the guest of her sch James A Webster, Sullivan; baum & Stockbridge, after a vacation of six weeks with good ing NATIONAL BANK OF Brew- News, with 3,800 day COMMERCE, & Salmon River, N B; Mary Sept. 10th from Newport D. Rivers and family have not un- maternal aunt and husband, Capt. and Mrs. Willis Guy. .... Mr. and Mrs. A. albeit several scholars did Toledo, O. of & Wharf attendance, Knncrnr: sld. stmr City Philadelphia, tons of coal to the Penobs.'.ot Coal their Middle street. She is hav- Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken act- closed their cottage and returned to derstand the date of and some were Horace M. Griffin, internally, beginning, the blood Stockton. Co. at Mack's Point. some >n her house ing directly upon and mucous surfaces 11. Ar. i renew Guod- home in Worcester, Mass... Miss Harriette ing necessary repairs put up Philadelphia, Sept Preserving of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price Millinocket;fch Stock- the steamer Mon- late Mr. La Cove; 12, ar.stm Capt, Frank E. Curtis of M. Nickerson is ill..-.E. A. Mathews —the heme of the Edward Folley— 75 cents bottle. Sold all now, Long quite Miss Grace daughter of Mr per by Druggists. schs Eagle Wing, Providers; lit e arrived Calkir, youngest ton; 14. ar, tanan of the American-Hawaiian and Doris of Union spent Saturday Church street, before admitting new tenants, Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation. are daughter and Mrs. Charles Calkin, School street, left Horace L Baker. Bangor. Spices going by his who are to t.he vacated 9'h ar, sch, Wm E Monday from New York, accompanied with his Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Mathews. M. C. occupy portion recently Charleston S C, Sept. parents, Monday to resume her studies at the E. up in but wo for a short stay. Mrs. Frank H. Cousens and family. bELFAST PRICE CURRNET. Litchfield, New York. .. price, wife, The of George a member of the by Gov. F linton-Carter. marriage S eminary, Bucksport. She is Brunswick, Ga, Sept. 10 Ar, schr, The meeting of Knyvetta Rebekah Mr. and Mrs. John Flin- Mrs. C. E. Britto returned Sept. 8th from a Corrected Weekly for The Journal. are at the regular Gould Flinton, son of senior class. Powers, Boston. .. selling sch Martha p will be held Thursday, Sept. 24th, and a of Mr. visit with her brothers in PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. Fernandina, Sept. 10 Ar, Lodge ton of Augusta and MissShirley.daughter Church street, left fortnight’s Boothbay Miss Kuth Merrithew, New York. full attendance is as there is busi- her home to her obi, 1.50:2.t9 10 00al400 Small, Dnwm requested, and Mrs. Geo. P. Carter of Searsport, took place in the Harbor, previous marriage. Apples,per Hay, schs Wm E Burn- Frid ay to spend a few days Searsport, Jacksonville, Sept 11 Ar, to be transacted. at is at with her friend dried, per lb., 7) Hides, 12 ness of importance 9th, at the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. She present boarding New York; Wm E Downes, Newport Sept. gue6t of her sister and husband, Beans, pea, 2 75a3 00 Lamb, 14 ham Old Prices sum- of the Mrs. C. W. Church hotel W Philadelphia. Miss Lillies P, Nichols, who spent the 8 m. Rev. C. E. McElhiney, pastor She return- Sprague, street, (the Beans, Y. 3 50 Lamb 35-40 News; K Hopkins p. Arthur S. Colson, Nichols street. E., Skins, 14 Ar. schr Susie H L. L. wsb the the settlement of the 28a32 8 Newport News, Sept mer with her Mrs. Nichols, First Congregational church, officiating having closed) pending Butter, Mutton, \ lew. grandmother, ed Sunday afternoon. Davidson, Weymouth; 14, ar, stm Bay New service. insurance relative to the to Beef, sides, 9a 11 Oats, 32 lb., 42 Susan H on Water street, left Sunday for York, and used the single ring company damages sld for Boston; ar, sch clergyman, and Miss May 9 Potatoes. 50 Searsport, and with Mr. Merrifl H. Field Gillespie be awarded for the sustained in the Beet,forequarters, where she will enter Pratt's Institute. The house was very tastefully decorated injuries 60 Round Davidson, Weymouth. of were of Mr. and Barley, bu, Hog, 10$ F J Lisman, New Buy your of Somerville, Mass guests in Britto West Main Norfolk, Sept 14 Ar, str spices were beautiful autumn leaves and evergreen. Mrs. Elvira H. recent fire the house, Cheese, 22 Straw, 9.00 Friday, Saturday and Sunday West Main and sailed for Bangor. Mrs. Clifford N. Fletcher, Btreet, 25 26a30 England ports, of Thomaston. Me., was maid of hono street. Chicken, Turkey, schs Manson days, with fine northwest wind, Ireland Boston Bangor. Sept 10. Ar, Magnus September leaving early last week for Calf Skins, 18 Tallow, 2 stm be- brother of the groom, was recently, town W D Winterport; sld, | clear air and the thermometer ranging and H, Y. Flinton, The public schools throughout began Duck, 20Veal, 12al3 Norfolk; Mangom, en route to their home. 12, sld. schs Magnus After the reremonv a receDtion was 34 J Lisman, Philadelphia; tween 70 and 80 during the middle of the day. Monday with the following teachers in the Eggs, Wool, unwashed, 25 Boston. 13, School street, left Manson, Norfolk; A F Kiudberg, refreshments were served. The Miss Lillian A. timmune, Mr. Fowl, 181 Wood, hard, 5.00 schs AJ.Howestfcfu,, held and several sections: school, Mary --- dainty village, High L N Stoddard, Philadelphia; 1V1 lasco uiauj o, nouiiv-v.^, her in the Cleese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.50 sld stm were at the reception: early last week to resume teaching Andrew Nobinger Nor- who have the following guests present Charles Snow; Intermediate, Miss Abbie Chase; * E Palmer. Nuriolk; Eyre and Louis Eyre, spent her sum- RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. Philadel- and Boston schools after spending j ar, sch Charles A Campbell, re- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hills of Northport, Mr, public Miss Elva M. Randell; Lowder walk; 14, summer at their cottage on Union street, Mabel F. Primary, 38 110 mer vacation with her sister, Miss | Beef, Corned, Lime, Groceries, Drugs Mrs. H. Y. Flinton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. Mrs. Emma S Lord, to their home in Orange, N. J. Brook, Kneeland; Cape Jellison, Butter Salt, 141b., 18a22|Oat Meal, 5 Me, Sept 11. Sld, turned Sunday Mr. in the family homestead. PhKockland, Porter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stubbs, and. Si mmor.s, P. Grammar school, 98 3 N for Philadelphia. and Miss Jarrie Hamlin; Sandypeint, Corn, Onions, Hillsboro, B, and Medicines Mrs. S. Goodell, daughter Danzy stm Bay View, Nor- D, Mrs. S. Trundy, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Warren F. Loud of Hampden joined Mrs.] Intermediate and com- Cracked Corn, 93 Oil, kerosene, 12a 13 Searsport. Sept 11. Sld, several VIr. White; Primary Norfolk, Carolyn, Bannon, who have been spending Miss until Corn Meal, 93 Pollock, 7 folk- ar, stms Penobscot, I Miss Elsie Gilkey, Miss Annie Gilkey, Loud Saturday afternoon, remaining I Mrs. Estelle B. Crosby; Narrows, Mrs. on West pined, Cheese, 22 Pork, 16al7 12, sld, barge Nesquehoning, weeks at the Goodell cottage Jlain Miss Maud Mrs. Horace Philadelphia; Philadel- j Pronell Gilkey, Mrs. A. T. Whittier, Monday morning with Capt and | Sarah J. Clifford; Robert’s district, Miss Nita Cotton 180 1.13 13, ar, barge Exeter to their home in Alls- Seed, Plaster, Perth Amboy; street, have returned friends Boston; (and pro Smith. Miss Lena Nye. Miss Margaret Pendle- M. Griffin, Middle street. His many old I Sllis. Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 3$ Dhia* 14. ar, stm Mohawk, Mass. | 12 Shorts, 1 55 15, sld, stm Penobscot, Nor- ton, I Miss Mabel to him in Stockton. Cranberries, eeeded eastward); ton. Miss Allie Clark, McElhiney, were glad greet again to our Albert M. at the A. A. C. 1 Congratulations neighbor, Clover Seed, 20a22 Sugar, 8 Work was begun Saturday Harold Estes and C. E. Greene of Searsport; of California, I sch Nat Meader, Mr. Horace Marden Berkley, Vines, upon his election today, Monday, as Flour, 6 75aS 00 Salt, T. I., 40 f°Stockton, Sept 11. Sld, on three New York, at Mack's Point buildings-a i Elvira Ireland of .Thomaston, and Mrs. with his H. G. 3 50 Sweet Potatoes, 12, sld, schs Crescent, plant Mrs. came Munday to spend a few days to the from the Seed, 3$ New York; and two | Representative Legislature I aril 1!i Whpflt ar a .stm City two cooper shop large of Mass. There were Grace D Chambers, do; 14, large story B. S. Dexter Dorchester, niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. towns of Pros- sch Ldith Ale- Mr. :lass Winterport, Frankfort, of Boston; 15, ar, storehouses lor the storage of barrels. and useful gifts which Philadelphia, displayed many pretty Ames, Church street. A wonderfully pre pect, Stockton Springs and Islesboro! Surely, has the contract for the job. E Morse, Nelson of Bangor were received the young couple. Mrs. and at BORIN 12. Ar, sch Mary by served man, mentally physically, eighty t was a to our citizen that he ran '"calaisTMe, Sept has compliment J. Carr of Victor, Col., who who Flinton was one of Searsport’s favorite young Philadelphia. Robert three years of age. ihead of his ticket in his home town, having a weeks at the Brookside, Mr. Flinton has been a resident of ANNIS. In Sunset, Deer Isle, August 27, to been spending several ladies and station at of 22 in FOREIGN P )RTS. “Willie” Clark, assistant agent Republican majority Stockton Springs and William a son. of his left has Mr. Mrs, Annis, the scenes boyhood days, this town for the past eight years and made H enjoying Milo, Sunday in town calling upon which gave a Democratic majority of 24 for Howard. In Bucksport, August 28, to Mr, N 8. Ar. sch Hattie We have < where he wil spent St. John, B, Sept plenty week for Medfield, Mass., friends, Everybody wishes them a long Hermon a son. sch American Team, last many friends and his aged grandmother, Tovernor. As figures are reported thus early, and Mrs. Howard, Barbour, New York; sld, before visiting Mora several weeks with his sisters and married life in Augusta Me where PlLLSBURY. In Thomaston, September 5, to New York in for harbor); 9. ar, on hand. Order? spend happy Mrs. Ellen G. Clark, street. He re- Mr. Ames leads in his class towns by about 65 (was Maple j Mr. and Mrs. Clifford a 15. Pillsbury, daughter. Condon, New York. .. .going west. they will be after Sept. to at Milo which sch Celia 1 turned Monday his position j majority. Robbins. In Portland, September 2, to Mr. Mulgrave, N S, Sept 6. Passed promptly if sent in at N. Congregational Church Notes. The he likes verv much. and Mrs. Archie M. Robbins, a daughter. for Charlottetown. Miss Rebecca Ross has gone to Montclair, From Cape Jellison piers the following ship- Port, Reading Wardwell. In Penobscot, 3, to 7. Passed, sch Car- culture in a Scripture lesson of the morning service Sept. September Hawkesbury, N S, Sept where she will teach physical Mr. Charles School street, left Tues- report was telephoned Monday afternoon: a eon: New Fork. J., Calkin, ping Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Wardwell, rie A Cane, from Campbellton for Mrs. 13th was found in the sixth chapter of first j private school. She was accompanied by day for Boston to accompany his second Sept, 6th, sch. W. H. Burrow arrived, light, Barbados. Aug 20. Ar, sch Alice L Pendle- >, In the creed of churches 1 for Wilming- Mathews’ Bi Nickerson and Miss Jess Nickerson, mak- Timothy. many jus- Miss who enters the Massa- i to load lumber; and sch. sailed with ton, Antigua (and sailed Sept A. J. daughter, Phoebe, Enterprise iV.ARKlEI) Ha. Peerless tification is often mentioned, but justice is tnnl: Sent 11. ar. bark Kremlin, May port, ing the trip in the latter’s seven-pas- chusetts General Hospital to train for a pro- i edgings for Bar Harbor. Sept. 7th, steamer I or at most mere And so the neglected theory. I a from senger car. fessional nurse. Success to our genial neigh- Millinocket arrived with general cargo Drew-Colson. In Portsmouth, N. H., Sep- Imasses Christianity and re- despise organized bor in her chosen and steamer of Philadelphia tember 8. Vivian Drew and Mies Beulah Colson, We are indebted to Lieut. Wilbur J. Carver calling. New^York City fuse the service of the church. They regard of Vinalhaven. to load paper. Sept. 8th, steam- both of the U. S. armored cruiser Tennessee, now Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Moulton and little arrived, light, FOR SALE it not as a friend, but as an enemy. Should Drinkwater-Doane. Drinkwater-Hili,- er of Philadelphia sailed with paper for for a of the Tennes- after the guests of his parents, City man. In Brewer, September 9, Herbert R. two PROBATE NOTICES, at Falmouth, Eng photo Christ return to labor men, would daughter being coon and rabbit hound, male, years again among Boston. 9th, steamer Millinocket sailed Rockland and Estelle Fox, the North Carolina at anchor and of Mr. and Mrs. S. Moulton, Cross street, Sept. Drinkwater of ;Mary strain. Satisfaction guaran- see and not His work be among those who constantly Henry old, Buckfield with paper for Mew York and Philadelphia. Doane of Brewer; and Alden W. Drinkwater S. SMITH. German Bteamers which had been cap- left for Searsport t > remain a few teed. SIDNEY At a Probate Court held at I several for With His sympathy Sunday of Brewer and Agnes V. Hillman of Bangor. Station. cry “rights?” deep Sept. 11th, sch. Nat Meader sailed with lum- Iw38p Waldo for the County of Waldo. tured British cruisers. days with Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Rogers before Flinton-Carter. In Searsport, September by and love of humanity, He would understand schs. Crescent 16th day of September, A l> home. ber for New York. Sept. 12th, Rev. C. H. McElhiney, Gould Flinton of leaving for their Massachusetts 9, by certain -r the need of justice. Primitive man destroyed Chambers sailed with lumber for Miss Carter of Sears- instrument, puip and Gracie J. Augusta and Shirley A will and testament of Kile brother. civilization had no Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, with Mrs. James H. his weaker Pagan New York. port. late of Belfast, in said county In thought of justice. We are at last beginning Griffin of North Adams, Mass., as her guest, Jellison-Chase. Winterport, September WANTED ed, having been presented for [1 The*electrical storm that visited our town Rev. A. J. Lockhart, Lemuel B. Jellison action has a drove to last Sunday to call upon 10, by No wash- Ordered, That notice be given to think. Emerson says, “Every Prospect for housework. ■ in several the and Miss Bragg Chase, both of Winter- A capable girl terested a to Sept. 7th left its mark places, Sophia by causing copy for its ancestor.” The more we, as ed Killman relatives, and to Winterport three weeks sucre.-- thought ag the and entering port. ing. Inquire of published Freeman lightning striking chimney In Journal, at churches, think of the Fatherhood of God, the visit Mrs. Treat’s sister, Mrs. James La wry-Holbrook. Vinalhaven, Septem- publican published the house of Mr. Fred Grant the and Miss Grace Hol- MRS. E. A. SHERMAN. may appear at a Probate < « for such a ride. (formerly ber 8, George A. La wry more we must act the Brotherhood of Toe day was charming Belfast, within ami for said (<" upon of the late Josiah East both of Vinalhaven. No. 4 Church Street. home Capt. Colcord) brook, 2w38 Tuesday of October next, at man. Then there will be But justice A. with In justice. Mrs. Charles Gibson, companion, Main a tree in the rear of Dr. Merchant-Munroe. Belfast, September before noon.and -bow cans- street, hitting Ernest F. Mer- does not mean equality. There is no equality cook and chauffeur, who had summered 12, by Rev. W. F. Sturtevant, why the same should not o< nurse, Herman G. Hichborn’s summer home on the of Bel- im- chant and Miss Bertha Munroe, both and allowed. in heaven or upon earth. By desiring the in our left last week for her Bangor village, hill East Main street, and entering and firing fast. FOR SALE JAMisl much of the discontent is bred. Some friends A true Attest: possible home in her fine automobile, assuring the barn belonging to Mr. Alfred Berry just Ringwall-Young. In Winterport, Septem- copy. Wil- YOUTHS' AND CHIL- Art nrk \V. I k< > must others Some must fill the warm weather ber Rev. A. J. Lockhart, Herbert LADIES', command, obey. of her intention to spend the which was con- 8, by to order, bitty outside village, entirely wall of and Miss Frances MEN'S,dren’s Mackinaws made other low. The ideal family Stockton. helm Ring Bangor Can save high positions, another upon street, to choose from. 1 year Maple sumed with his whole crop of hay, his pigs and of different samples Il'ALDO S8.—In Court of I is Hazel Young Winterport. direct life is the ideal community life. In it there York retailers’ by goods coming Vf on tin SELF FILLING Mrs. H. J. King and little son left last week hens. Fortunately his horse—a valuable one Sellers-Ferris. In New City, Sep- you profit last, in vacation, does not all Bruner Sellers of Bel- from Pittsfield Mills. tember. 1014. Caroline Ksteh* little equality. The child enjoy accom- is tember 8, Rev. Horace _.wc for their home in Springfield, Mass., —and his cows were rescued. Sympathy MRS. BELLE CATES, cutrix of the last will of Jana NON LEAKING have fast and Miss Grace Lillian Ferris of Los all the privileges of the parents. They been her for a eld Belfast, Me of deceased, panying friends who had guests extended to Mr. and Mrs. Berry in this loss. of New York. lw38 Factory No. 6 Fi St, (iroton, Mass., freedom and at the Angeles, formerly hei first and lit al account .<•: larger income, greater in Stockton. Mrs. is well re- strenuous In fortnight King Their house was saved through Treat-Spaulding. Winterport, Septem- said estate for allowance. same time greater responsibilities. The chil- Grace efforts of themselves and It was ber Rev. A. J. Lockhart, Robert Treat membered in town as Miss Clifford, neighbors. 12, by Ordered, That notice there* t some are some are too far lrom our village water to and A. both of Frankfort. dren are not alike, weak, of Mr. Herbert Clifford, West Main away supply Sophia Spaulding, carFoTthankT weeks successively, in The lb; PEN daughter flow from our and friends Belt FOUNTAIN benefit from the ample hydrants We wish to thank our neighbors a newspaper published ill strong. The strong must protect the weak. street. and service from the bucket brigade kindness at the time of n.at all persona interested in.* much personal UICU for their thoughtful There is little of equality, but there is from destruction. for the beautifu bate Court to be held at Field of Mass., is alone saved the house our bereavement and also Miss Marion Somerville, of October next, and of love. Love that is tender, yet strong, that Mrs. Mar- floral tributes. day of her maternal Mr. Clifford BROCK. In Belfast, September 11, have, why the said accent WE’LL PAY the guest uncle, and H. S. MASON. ! they > » » 89 10 months MRS. is wise and unselfish is a Christlike quality. tv •-«»» garet C. Brock, aged years, allowed. N. Fletcher and wife. West Main street. She MRS. GERRY L. BROOKS, JAM KS “Love Grindle and Lelia from 10 ... This must be the churches’ policy, to Richard daughter days. WILLIAM KIMBALL. and het cousin, Mrs. Edith F. Ginn, are greatly Clark. In Unity, September 14, Mary Eliza- MRS. A true copy. Attest: Then all unite at the foot New Haven, Conn., are visiting relatives here. B. 1914. Ahthuk W. KH’S one another.” may fine w at Clark of widow of Albert Belfast, September 16, our eather “Camp Skipiki," beth Bangor, _ enjoying of was a week-end 11 YOU $1.00 of the cross, a universal brotherhood. _Arthur Grindle Bangor Clark of Winterport, aged 80 years and on the shore of Fort the Fletcher cottage, 2 m. Thurs- FOR YOUR guest of his father, George Grindle-School months. Funeral at Winterport, p. flTALDO SS.—In Court of 1 Point cove. on the 8th day of S. district last Miss Thelma day. Vf fast, began in thig Monday, 1, Mary s. Parse, admim-di H ALLDALE. Mr. and Mrs. Berman G. Hichborn, accom- Delano. In Bucksport, September Margaret Dunifer of Winn, teacher....Miss Velma Charles 67 years, 3 tate of Margaret a. Sargent, Nutter here last E., wife of Delano, aged hav Claude D. preached Sunday, their son, Dr. H. Everett Hichborn, to at- in said County, deceased, panied by Ashworth has gone to Richmond, Me., months and 26 days. of adtu Old Fountain Pen left first and final account and will be here again next Sunday morning wife and little son, with maid Saturday by Mrs. Emma Moul- Hatch. In Morrill, September 9, George WANTED for allowance. tend school for the year.... estate You a Crocker 63 and 1 month. Provided Buy en route to their respective Hatch, aged years notice there"! : I .Mrs. Ella Van Winkle and little daughter, their automobile ton has returned to her home in West New- Ordered, that Leach. In North Penobscot, September 4, in The Hi in Mass. Stockton weeks successively, homes Cambridge, regrets Miss Alice Ginn of was a 76 Farmers of Waldo r.elt..~ who have been visiting relatives here, left for ton, Mass.... Bangor Mrs. Lovina Leach, aged years. Tne County a newspaper published in “INK-TITE” welcome sum- the departure of these always week-end visitor here with relatives....Mr. Maddocks. In Ellsworth, September 3, that all persons interested nia> their home in South Berlin, Mass., Sept. Ut.... 86 1 month know that we have the bate Court, to be held at hen 1 mer Leonard J. Maddocks, aged years, and to > guests. md Mrs. Alvah Berry of Stoneham, Mass, vicinity October next, and she I Here C. Luken of Wakefield, Mass., was and 8 days. day of Fountain Pen ....Capt. J, Fort Point took his Mrs. Phena stock of why the said account I Richard Sanford from ire visiting their mother, Berry. Nealley. In Monroe, September 12, Ludolpb largest they have, the of F. A. Myrick and J. E. Hall last allowed. in for guest F. Ginn and Mias and Miss Grindle 24 and 6 months. one Pen taken exchange wife's cousins, Mrs. Edith .... Miss Grace Harrison Lucy aged years *'1 (Only who the Nealley, JAMES 1 I week....Mrs. Clara E. Jyy, spent Spofford. In September 7, Par- new Marian Field, to the Monroe feir Sept.. 9th in are the East Maine Conference Buckaport, A Attest: each pen purchased.) to her home in attending 1 26 HOOVER true copy. summer here, has returned ker aged 72 years, month, days. ARTHUR W. LkoN Pen is his automobile, his wife being with ber moth- at Bucksport.... Evander Harriman Spofford, Every Crocker "Ink-Tite” guar- Mass....Hr. and Mrs. W. M. Vose Seminary Lowell, an in- PEN than er, Mrs. Alida C. Berry, in Portland for visited relatives in Sandypoint last Sunday.... Potato teed to be a FAR BETTER you visited friendrin Bristol lsst week.... Mrs. S. Digger Repairs definite visit before their return to the Sen- is visiting her parents, ever known. Mrs. Gerry Harding have B. Rollins of Unity was the guest of Mrs. NOTICE within twenty miles of our store in any 4 ford home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clifford, in Stockton Exchange your old Pen NOW, DON'T Abbie McCorison last week..Mrs. Albert “notice of direction. L. as candi- Alice Tripp Winterport WAIT. Blaisdell of Falls visited her niece, Herbert Hopkins Progressive )prings....Mrs. i Pemaquid lest. Mrs. Thos. E. Bowker, attention. Tel the fin,>st & date for Senator in Waldo county received a risited Mrs. George Weecott Monday- All orders receive prompt have lome of to Mrs. Edith Vose, lsst week....John Colby re- cedar that ever in far in Emma Luke visited relatives in Penob- WE shinglea Belfast last vary flattering -vote town, running Mis. Teacher of Piano, 8-2. Also *1' turned home from Saturday....C. Barnes faat at reduced pricea. CORNER URU6S10RE of his Demo- leot last week....Mrs. Eugene enter- OLD H. Vose left for SepL 11th where advance party strength, many for building. 26 by 40. Pennsylvania fcth. Ice cream The Virgil Clavier Method, A. E. CHASE CO., c DURlWM crats and some for him tained the H. H. Club Sept. ESTABLISHED 1850. has a him....Mr. and Republicans voting he position awaiting all a 143-12 i»14-38‘( The will of one’s fellow indeake and paseed very 25 High Street. Telephone MAINE. Bel faat. September 17, Mrs. W. A. Hall of Belfast visited relatives personally. good werej|rved 2w88 BROOKS, Main and Belfast afternoon. High Sis., hsre lsst week. eiti sens is a jewel to be prised. pleasant