V * r * ./ _ Th_-. URNAL. 87 rOlXME BELFAST, MAINE,"THURSDAY, JULY- 8, 1915. NtIMBER~27~ of Journal. ^.-intents Today's ubituary. Government. City PERSONAL. PERSONAL. v«r 0ti9_Secret Societies. j Lois V., widow of the late J. The New Schoolhouse. .Attemp- Capt. Henry regular meeting of the City Government was Bernes O. Norton ..News of the Hhaples, died 1st at her home, 194 High held Tuesday eveding, July 6th, went to Boston Monday | Assassination July Mayor Benj. Ellis arrived to Govern- Charles R. Coombs presiding. on business. Sunday visit Belfast j T. p^ps. .Obituary.. .City treet. She was born in Knox June 17, 1850, i friends. IN OP _ Personal BOARD ALDERMEN. j '’m he daughter of the late James and Eliza Mrs, Janies Davis of Bridgewater, Mass., is Another The Miss Helene Mosher of ] ,, Reminiscence Suggests following roll of accounts was read and Bangor is Iriggs Bailey. When a young girl she mar- the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. West- visiting ;• Legislation. .The Fish- ordered paid: Mrs. Alice G. niocratic ied and Mason. .The Billion Capt. Chaples, a master mariner, had Mr. and industry Injured. Contingent.$ 661 81 Mrs. Ross L. Stevens and little son, Balance... War ■nee Miss Lulu H. is Trade Ship resided in For many years she ... Smalley the liar Belfast. Highways. 2*69 00 R°8* L. are spending week Bells..The Maine Jr., guests of Belfast relatives with .Wedding nade occasional with him, and one of City building. 27 30 relatives in Castine. ‘jesses- Lnion. voyages for iia later Lights streets... 400 00 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer Foster of Ban- Farmers’ commands, the schooner Lois V. Free Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Frisbee of by tne Tariff. .The State High- Library. 86 80 gor were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. L, Taunton,Maas., !iurt 'haples, was named for her. Mrs. Chaples School are relatives in Woman Suffrage. ...Pittsfield Contingent. 28 66 West. visiting this city. Ways. ras a and of Free text books and New England Baptist member of the Methodist church supplies. 10 00 Miss | personals. School and Mary Walker of Manchester, N. H., ie ieaside p. of H. Naturally repairs insurance. 48 86 Mrs. Belle L. Cates and Miss Sholes | conference. Grange, retiring Amy the guest of Rev. and Mrs. t Paupers.X.. 26 20 returned Arthur A. Blair. Belfast-Vet- waa in the home as wife and mother that her Tuesday from a short visit id Rock- 4 Editorials-East Sewers. 270 16 1 in Brooks-Wedding Mrs. R. P. Chase returned last eraris Meeting eel work was best known and appreciated. Cemeteries. 4j 40 land. Saturday from News of Brooks....The a few with [.glia_The Ihe was a and State Road...„.g 12 days'visit Mrs. C. E. Mclntire in loyal friend, a kind thoughtful Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McLane and daughter Churches. who Sidewalka.. 242 69 Camden. leighbor, and was respected by all knew Gene of were recent The News of Belfast. Fire Department. 90 38 Bangor guests of Belfast * 5 ier in any of life's relations. Her husband Police relatives. Ralph O'Connell of Bangor arrived Sunday a Reporter's Heart (story). .Wide Department... 172 87 Etx of M. Summer lied about six and she is survived City team. 75 gg tc visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea 0pen Saloons..U. years ago Mrs. Esther G. Davis General school 60 00 has returned from O'Connell. School... County Correspondence... J °ne son and two daughters. Drew H. L. purposes. Bucksport. .More Ameri- Miscellaneous. 84 73 visits in Ash Point, Camden, Rockland and beautiful lhaples, Mrs. Annie L. Black and Miss Florence Mrs. of Lives Lost.. .Recent Deaths.. A Thomas ton. fe| Lydia Wight Rockland, Mass., is vis- can >. with a Big Income. Chaples; by six grandchildren, Mildred $4,681 66 iting Mrs. Annie L, Burgess at her home on Farm Total..... Mr. and Mrs. Edmund --- The order was in Wilson are Swis? Dogs. .Remarkable Trib- 1 ileanor Black, who with her mother lived at following passed concur* spending Union street Two rence with the common & Bina M. to see Brooks lose the chance for a school council: Ordered, That the week with Mr, and Mrs. O. Wilson ute to Supreme Commander New ( he home for a number of Manley Brooks Schoolhouse. years; Doris, the city treasurer be to submit to- Charles Dana Gibson, the famous and> of the Woman’s Benefit Asso- to execute the requested at Pooi’b Mills. artist, | \Vest building, agreed contract in its ] lenry, Kenneth and children of each of the a Elmer, Lois, regular meeting city council a his family, are at their summer home on ciation of the Maccabees. .How form at Seven The Latest Achievement of That Enterpris- original a price that would not be met J )rew, all of and two sisters and transcript of the city’s financial standing as of S. B. Wetherbee of Boston was the guest City Man Made Good on a Farm.. Belfast; by Hundred Acre island. other contractors and the that date, together with a of the over Farmers Need Automobiles.. ing Town. | by with full knowl- i wo Mrs. W. of Bel- transcript Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones at Why brothers, George Chaples standing of each The Norman of the not M U ALL- 11 <1 _•. £ If_A *11 appropriation. Whites of Mass.. The Commoner as a Political Subma- The celebration of the birth of the nation edge fact that the town could only ex- ; the Windsor Hotel. Brookline, by Stephen S. L. Shute, chief of the fire de- have nne A Woman with a Farm That a certain and the arrived at their summer home at Satur- j the town of Brooks was also in a pend amounjt balance would Villiam of partment, five calls as follows: Elden Ten Cents. .A Drastic Law. part celebra- | Bailey Knox and Roger Bailey of reported A. Ward and son Lawrence H. were Her have day Cove for the season. of the of to come from some other source. They Belfast. June 2, fire on Poor’s Mills road, house of .Stcckton tion completion the new High school | The funeral took place at her late guests of W. H. Maffitt in North port last Searsport.. Springs. .Ship have the Charles Stephenson, caused by defective chim- Mrs. Current.. which the Commercial completed building according to the ] tome at and A, F. Peterson and daughter Elizabeth, \ews The Belfast Price building.of Bangor gives Saturday 1.30 p. m., Rev. Horace B ney. House a total loss, no insurance. June Thursday Friday. Married. .Died. : plans and specifications of the architect in a | Jellers fire in of Franklin, N. H., returned home last Thurs- the following description: of the Methodist church officiating. 4, chimney J. S. Harriman house. Mr. M. Johnson of New York 1 Ralph arrived ; good and workmanlike manner, and not only Fhe Pearl street. No June brush fire day from a visit with Mrs. F. E. Howard. The new schoolhouse, which is on a four-acre bearers were W. L. Hall, George W. Mil- damage. 6, last and his on land of Frank Friday joined wife at the Johnson have taken pride in the construction of a fine Toothaker, Belmont avenue. OTIS. lot in the center of the is two er, Alton K. and Sumner Mrs. Arthur W. who las been con- | OLIVER directly town, Braley Bridges, Crew of 12 men worked three hours before it Homestead, Primrose Hill. Morse, luiidirg, but have taken a great interest fined to and a half stories in height and is 59 feet long, rhe interment was in the family lot in Grove was put out. June 23, Read house on North- her home on High street by illness the ur news Harold Hamm of Boston to hiR illnpRR the in the progress of school affairs, and it is to caused arrived last Sat- I and 52 feet wide. The corner stone of the eraetery. port avenue, by sparks from chimney past week, has so far recovered as to be out. >uly 1st, of Oliver Otis, editor of Emmons Br; s. that the town of Brooks is catching roof. Damage about insured. urday to spend the 4th at the Dexter cottage, was laid 26, 1914. It has the most $150; Mr. building July June 27, fire in Wra. Woods and Mrs. Sam E. Connor and Mr. and inion, was a severe shock to largely indebted for its school build- chimney house, the guest of Sturgiss Dexter. of ventilation and present Annie M., widow of the late John W. corner of improved system plumbing Nash, Cedar and Pearl street. No dam- y Atinpie ana oaugnter Louise of fellow The edito- ing. Betts of the North I | journalists. and is heated a steam The lied June 30th at her home on Miller Principal Adams, Mass., by one-pipe system. street, I Lewiston spent the holiday in Bangor and ! Rockland of July 1st, condition of the fire will and are Opinion water is from an artesian well in the 71 She had been ill for some time gasoline engine. You High school, family, occupying the supply ATTEMPTED iged years. recall that I ; Searsport. : column rules, had this brief ASSASSINATION recommended in my last annual vith heart and but bore her suf- Johnson cottage at the Battery. basement. kidney trouble, report that the present engine be disposed of Frank by Ensign Otis, the son of the Libbey, of the U. S. S. Vermont, who The first floor is occupied by the office, lib- And Destruction of the U. S. ’erings uncomplainingly and was ever pleasant and a new one procured for the as this Miss Ada who had been the for Capitol. city, Curtis, guest had been on one is in such the southern coast for some time., two rooms and coat An of a bomb in the tnd witn those in attendance. She was getting condition that it is not a week of and Mis. rary, janitor’s room, grade explosion Senate wing ( smiling Mr. Carl H. Hopkins in arrived editor of the Opinion, died this reliable and is only an expense as to repairs Tuesday to spend a vacation with Bel* l,... The hall and of the at » 1 >orn in the of and home last room. assembly high school reci- capitol Washington Fiiday ight was Brooks, daughter Israel which will come Camden, returned Saturday. ve o'clock. An obituary will ap- oftener in the future than in fast relatives. it tation rooms are on the second floor. On the followed an to Sarah Hanson and in womanhood the The J f xt issue. I could not write by attempt Saturday assassi- Jones, early past.” report was read and accepted Rev. and Mrs. S. Mills and son George Rev. Frederick and no one of our force could set are nate J. ived for several in in concurrence with the common council. j Palladino of Bangor was the .v. third floor the physical and chemical lab- P. Morgan at his summer home near years Chelsea, Mass., where Charles of Bennington, Vt., arrived Wednes- We are sending the paper City Marshal W. Frisbee’s I over of type. the stock room and a room that Glen New The ihe was in After George report guest Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Horace oratories, Cove, York, would-be assassin employed dressmaking. her was read and for their usual at the ,as, .v He would not want us to shirk accepted in concurrence with day sojourn Battery ■eturn to B. Sellers while in Belfast and on can later be finished for a kitchen for use in forced his way into the house and shot Mr. Maine—we have been unable to the common and was as follows: One j vicinity idnty. council, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. McLellan, little domestic science he >btain date or of arrest each for and 16 official business. rtiand well says: “This is a the department. The base- Morgan twice before was overpowered by place marriage—she became insanity intoxication; Argus were Janet and Miss Alice Poor, are at the ;he wife given night’s lodging. There were four daughter Miss Winnifred volumes. Between the ment contains lavatories, toilets, furnace and the servants and taken into custody. At first of John W. Nash, who died Feb. 26, I Buck and Miss Josephine u.e that .-peaks special police June 17th—circus day. Chenery cottage, Murphy’s Point, for a short fuel rooms and rooms for and girls. the nature of Mr. wounds was not L914. She was a most devoted wife and had IN BOARD OF Buck arrived in June 30th from #0f the few sentences are read the affec- play boys j Morgan’s MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. visit. Bucksport a The bond of ! New York for the good father and for On each floor is to be found a sanitary bub- given out, which naturally led the public to fiven mother’s love and care to her step- $25,000 by the Union Safe De- State, where they are teachers in ,erf?rtained and Trust Co. for Mrs. E. L. Cook went to Boston last week to ble fountain. The equipment for each de- kalicuo thpu WPTP eorinno kuf i„ jranddaughter, Mrs. Alice Heath Whitten of posit Edward Sibiey, tax the public schools. while that faithfulness to collector for was tn’-i'ioyer; 1915, approved. Mr. Cook, who had been to Buffalo as a partment is of excellent established that both bullets fired at jrimpass, Idaho, who was visited in her west- join one of the shining virtues of thoroughly modern, definitely The chairman of the sewer committee re- Miss Clarinda Buck of Chicago arrived in to the National Boot and Shoe Work- 1 and to be of value. Mr. had his and irn home a few years Mr. and Mrs. ported, that he had delegate borne witness to.” quality designed practical Morgan penetrated hip that ago by verbally, investigated all Bucksport June 30th for a visit with her grand- Ter convincingly calls for sewer er’s Union. neither had the abdomen. The fash. The deceased was a member of ex^gnsion and would act on.the : irteen Otis was the “devil” A Advance. j pierced ufirst loyal father, Ldward Buck, and went to her .-.i Remarkable 1 same after the work on the sewer at the Wal- directly shot struck the and ['homas H. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. A. J, and Miss Patriot office in right hip went through in Circle, Ladies of the G. A. do is Lounebury cottage in East Orland. Farmington, Brooks has enjoyed a remarkable advance County hospital completed. a line almost and L, and when able a attendant at the Charles R. was Virgina Lounsbury of New York City have 4 he was The horizontal, deflecting slight- regular Mayor Coombs instructed to L. publishing Clipper educational lines in the the past two P. D. H. Carter is visiting in Boston and along downward. The second ‘•forth attend the meeting. July of the B. & M. taken tbe Greenlaw cottage at ..ttle of which | ly shot struck nearer Congregational church. She is survived 7th, Temple Heights 4 weekly newspaper years. In the spring of 1913 the high school had R. R. Co., and vote the stock. i vicinity and on his way home will be the guest the and was deflected brother city for the season. that it had about all the groin much more sharp- j >y“one and two sisters, Lorenzo Jones j.: faultg the smallest registration of any in Waldo Adjourned. of the family of Walter Clements at their sum- ly downward. This shot came out of the >f Brooks, Mrs. Emma J. Barker of Belfast and M. White and t, could have save up- Mrs. Wellington daughter. i; aper one—nobody county. This year it is second in the county mer home in Winthrop, Maine. Per k Hiss Rosa Jones of D. who BASE BALL. of have arrived j eg dull.” In that year he was j g. Washington, C., for Miss Margaret, Miami, Florida, in point of attendance, Belfast high only ex- Mr. and Mrs. Isasc Dunbar of After his arrest the has the summers Castine attend- v:and to edit the Opinion, then | assassin, who gave his nany years spent here, but to spend the summer at the White homestead y ceeding it. [Rockland Courier-Gazette.] ed the con mencement exercises of the Maine name as Frank Holt and claimed to be a native vas unable to come this year on account of ill- on Primrose Hill. is: L. M. Robbins, and with the ex- The students here have done excellent work The defeat which the Colonials visited upon ; Central Institute at Pittsfield. Their son Del- of Texas, born of German parents, confessed less. The funeral took place at her late home Belfast a ago, the rief periodb his life-work had and a fine school exists. An enviable fortnight spurred up-bay Marian and Helen twin daughters of the spirit into a mont was one of the graduates. i that he set the bomb which exploded in the U. ! Friday at 2 p. m., Rev. Arthur A. Blair, Uni- city getting together ball team which is it. that paper. In a write-up of has beer made in The foot- late James W, Pendleton of Dorchester, Mass., record athletics, a bit too ciassy for mere amateurs. Ihe re- S. Capitol and said that his plans at the Mor- rersalist (who also officiated at Mr. Nash’s Foster Crocker, a LI. of M. graduate and a daine newspaper some years ago ball team the strong second teams of j sult Wednesday, June 30th, was that Belfast formerly of Belfast, arrived Sunday to spend played home teacher in the Madawaska gan summer had miscarried. He intend- : !uneral) officiating. Among the beautiful floral down on us like “a thousand of Training school at fir -rA of aim: Coburn and the M. C. I., losing to the for- swooped brick,” several weeks with relatives. with a 15 4 Fort is the of his ed sending Mr. Morgan out to stop the expor- >fferings were pieces from the G, A. R. to victory There was no stage of ( Kent, guest parents, Mr. and pro;,. v re is not a man in Maine who with | bodies, who mer by a touchdown and playing a tie the after the initial when Harold Jones, has been at the Universi- <■ I of md from Miss game, inning, the ; Mrs. E. M. on Union street. i~,.. enemies or more friends in the tation munitions while he held the other Rosa Jones and Mrs. Whitten, Crocker, the latter. The Belfast team was defeated. Colonials had a look-in. The bombardment of ty of Pennsylvania the past year, will spend .- career than has Oliver Otis. He >rdered j members of the family in an upstairs room,and by telegram from their distant homes, the in Miss Beulah F. Pbilbrook of Brewer arrived '-rr.ies because nature The basket team with Water- Rockland pitchers began the second in- the summer with his Mrs. J. W. ir.ii endowed played games rhe mother, Jones, ! was to kill them with if Mr. I bearers were Israel Gardner, Thomas Gan- stallment with Reed’s double and Lord’s on her to Castine to attend the dynamite Morgan single. at on the Sunday way ville high, Winterport high, Belfast high, Cas- In the third the her cottage Condon shore. refused to use his \ lon, J. W. and D. B. inning visitors made four runs, £ be'. u ant tendencies. He has made influence to stop the expor- Capt, Ferguson Strout, of the and Princi- tine Foxcroft j on the of two meetings Superintendents he is kind of high, Newport high, academy, largely strength doubles and a Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Small returned Monday ietc-r -e heart, possessed tation of war munitions. A satchel contain- nais of the e.nir.mon .ir.ri serr.rififtrv Kennole Jackson C. and j homer. After that business was rather (pr lies which made him fight for a Monroe high, A, the Brooks A. quiet from a week's fishing trip to Jackman, coming ing dynamite was found on the after Hugh D. Jr., died at the home of until the sixth inning, when McLellan Mrs. D. icau-' as valiantly as many for a A. It closed the season after won a grounds McLellan, pitcher B. Phelan of Rockport and Dr. fight having I knocked the off “Sime” Hall’s barn. from Bingham that day in their auto. They i&KMcn brings with its success rewards, Holt’s arrest. lis grandparents. Hon. and Mrs. Clarence O. shingles George Phelan of , who were here majority of the games, despite the fact that Mr. who had declared him- had a no on .m. Cottrell, previously very enjoyable outing, mishaps to attend the Crockett recital, were at t c he is true to his principles and his “Holi” is now said to be Erich a No. 28 Church at guests were Muenter, j Poor, street, July 2nd, 3.30 self not in real this most of the teams heavier and many of J pitching form, accepted the road, and good fishing, Roscoe Staples.—Rockland Courier*Gazette. native of and a former instructor at m., aged 6 6 months and 2 and to Rokes who them would be supposed to outclass the Brooks Germany, j p. years, days. He hint, gave way held the lire rove read Mr. Otis aright he did not visitors scoreless for the next two Mrs. Ed. A. Richardson left Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Linnikin and little j Harvard and Radcliffe, who fled from Cam- ! kas born in Cambridge, Mass., the only son of innings. Friday morning isfanm r fortune; but he certainly attain- j players. What happened in the ninth inning is not for Portland enroute for Montreal, via. the Feme Louise, who were called here bridge nine years ago after the mysterious D. and Nina F. daughter In baseball the Brooks team has not been de- Bugh (Poor) McLellan and for anyone who White Mountains. Mrs. Richardson will mee1 ! He ... as a distinctive figure in Maine pleasant reading possesses the death of his sister, Mrs. Lila F. Stevens^ death of his with whose murder he was rad local The by feated on the nome for the two | wife, spent every summer of his short life in pride. festive gentlemen who wear in Montreal her husband, Capt. Richardson ol Etcand no doubt the modest grounds past in returned to their home in Rich- enjoyed and has since been a Belfast the a large “B” on their shirtfronts got the schooner Calumet, which is Searsport, The basketball team was one | charged, fugitive. and visit this year was eagerly acquainted discharging sometimes a ! years. girls' of ■peur.c;. granted country ! with “Sherm” to the extent of four doubles sugar there.—Deer Isle Messenger. mond Monday. the in eastern Maine last Mineola, N.Y., July 6.^,Frank Holt, the; looked forward to by both families. With his He was never a time-server or an ; strongest season, and a home run, the latter being made by Mc- Cornell who shot J. P. and little sister he arrived on Mrs. W. B. Getchell and son Cecil of Augusta Miss Bernice Rogers, teacher of English and its first game from the Coburn University professor, | parents here the Lellan, whose “repeat” was abundant proof See-seeker. He served one term as repre- winning strong j I in his home near Glen that all are not arrived at the new Getchell on the Con- German in the Rindge School for in team of Waterville. Morgan Cove, last Sa- Friday morning boat from Boston, pitchers punk hitters, Belfast cottage Boys, i:ativc t., the and was once | apparently legislature a hit in this game for a total of 31 bases, a record arrived to ! turday, committed suicide at the here to- in but as he don shore last for the season and were Cambridge, Mass., has spend tne/ It any high school was entitled to the all jail good health, greeted his grand- Friday Biitiiaiv for mayor of his home but in j which has not been equalled on the Broadway city, 1 There were he Misses Irene summer with her father, Hon. R. W. Rogers Maine honors in school the Dra- night. many conflicting reports parents remarked that he was cold and for many seasons. Rockland made joined Saturday by Mr. Getchell, & '-o.-t-.- it was at the call of his He dramatics, ground party. as to the at his farm on the Road. i manner in which Holt met his death, J tired and after a was sum- omy four hits off McLellan, but two of them and Katherine and William, Alton, anothei Searsport t matic club of Brooks high school would come shortly physician rmh-.ij been called a Democrat of Demo- were homers but it was established Dr. who called by Foote and Cottrell, Foote is will arrive in for the remainder ol Woodrow in for consideration. About $500 was earned ; definitely through moned, frequently, pronouncing the son, August Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter te He believed in the principles and pol- getting the habit; Cottrell was born with it. A case acute indigestion. He was an the season. of President W'ilson, arrived at Deer Isle and advocated them with i by the club for athletics and school equipment attractive, brilliant one-hand stop by Roxes at first base July party a fractured skull. little with a was one of the The score: at the summer home Wr. last season. From a dramatic point of view bright child, happy and affection- game’s features. 1st for a week’s visit of ability. But he did not hesitate to — Mr. and Mrs. Orman Wardwell and little sor ate the all who BELFAST. Hitz of Mrs. si.; the work of the members was clever disposition, pet of knew him. Mrs. William Washington, Hitz or condemn when he felt that the in- unusually I North Belfast. John a Owen of Bangor, and Master Louis and little Adams, workman ab. r. bh. tb. a. e. 5 to June the He learned readily and had his po. was Miss Katherine Elkins ww his was an From June 10, commencement completed Cash of were ovei formerly party demanded it. He j for Fred A. Holmes, met with a serious and Mayo, lb. 6 1 1 2 10 0 1 Miss Regina Castine, guests exercises of the high school were held at the 1 5 2 2 4 0 1 Jones of Rockland was the the advocate of the tax, and his accident last was Wilders, 2b. 5 1 the 4th of Mrs. George Wardwell, No. 9 Cedai Clifford guest single painful Saturday. He at the church and Union hall. There grade schools in the fall. His parents and Ptndleton, ss.. 5 2 1 2 2 0 0 his Edwin A. at niit only in Maine to the Congregational worn near the street. Mr. Wardwell and Master Cash have past week of brother, Jones, newspaper adopt | rotary saw, which was running, 6 little sister. Janet Nickels, 6 sur- Curtin, c.. 2 1 2 9 2 0 ■ca iK was a record attendance, and complimentary ged years, for ar the Windsor Hotel. He was obliged to close simplified spelling, to which he con- when in some way he slipped and fell and his Reed, 3b. 3 4 3 8 2 3 2 returned home, the others remaining | vive. His aunt, Airs. James F. and iie remarks were universal for the five young Preston, 2 out his business in Lewiston on account of ill adhered despite the ridicule of his right arm came in contact with the saw, cut- Brignolia, rf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 extended visit. { Air. who are women and three men who were Preston, spending the summer at Saunders, If. 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 with his is at with temporaries. Whatever he wrote was read young gradu- ting it badly in three places. In to get health and family present j trying came to 5 1 3 4 Mr. and Mrs. N. Louden and son Ear & ated. Cohasset, Alass., attend the funeral, Lord, cf. 2 0 0 Page in Rockland. interest, even when his articles extended ! away from the saw he fell again and his relatives right which took at the Poor residence McLellan, p. 4 2 3 9 0 1 0 of Mass*, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hop- The members of the class were, place Sunday Beverly, -■-•era! columns. Of late he has not graduating * hand was; severed from his arm. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Cottrell arrived nearly at 2 Rev. H&raden Pearl of kins of Miss Eliza- July Marshall Gardner p. m., S. the Con- 40 15 Camden, accompanied by fiber much beyond of the news, in Ellis, Phyllis Emroy Rey- operator of the saw noticed the accident 11 31 27 11 4 1st from Boston, wheie they the winter, digests just church beth who had been their for t epent ken Alice Mae Hazel Marie j gregational officiating, assisted by Rev. ROCKLAND Kittredge, guest the war news has been prominent, nolds, Reynolds, Hall, ! in time to prevent the young man from | and their house on Congress street. being Arthur E. Wilson of the Unitarian church. Hen Alperin, rf. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 week, arri ved last Sunday morning to spend th< opened if wr, Leroy Isaac all of Brooks, Frances j r enjoyed the acquaintance, and,he Staples, drawn on to the saw in such a way as would Pounds, rf. 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Later they will go to their cottage at Shore The bearers were James H. and H. Fourth at the Kittredge cottage. Mr. and Mrs !ii- *0. Mae Eaton of Exeter, Mabel Mae Johnson of Ralph ss. ti.e friendship, of Mr. Otis. He cer- have killed him instantly. He was hurried to Foote, 4 1 2 5 2 2 0 Acres for the summer, and will be joined there j Wm. and son will the gummer in Bel- Belfast and Clair Harmon Wentworth of Knox. Howes, Dr. C. Libbey and Thomas B, Gay, 2b. 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 Page spend "Urs in full measure, and we recall t Waldo county hospital, where his wounds were Dr. Charles P. Bean of Boston. Dinsmore. The floral tributes were Lour a in r, 3b. 4 1 0 0 2 1 1 fast, Camden and Buck sport, by E v The teachers are, at Brooks Seth many s seated in his sanctum with the High school, and he is now as comfortable as i dressed, possi- Cottrell, lb .. 4 114 2 and unusually beautiful and expressed much p, 12 i). alight and the of W. Norwood, principal; Ethel K. Rhind and ble. It is he >vill lb. 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Leavitt and daugh implements j thought fully recover, al- Rokes, p. St. Andrews, N. B., to spend a vacation with Marion P. Elmer G. sympathy fur the bereaved. The burial was 4 0 •;'-i efore him. Wide as the Pratt, assistants; Roberts, lose the use of Bartlett, If. 0 0 2 0 1 ter Lucy have returned from a most delightfu poles | though he may three fingers. her niece, Mrs. Lulu Littletieid Haycock. The L W. S. in Grove cemetery. Lamb, cf. 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 :itical beliefs we occasionally hud superintendent of schools; Jones, Dr. A. This is the first serious, and what trip through Maine, the White Mountains am might easily \ lly Alperin, c. 3 0 0 0 10 2 0 auto party with which Miss llilton was to have E. and Charles members of in theii new car hat each regarded as the others Kilgore Ryder, have been a fatal that ever occurred | Vermont Haynes touring j accident, j to St. Andrews was given up because of The sudden death of Ella gone here was no personal ill will be- the school committee, in Holmes’ mill....The from Mai- very F. Stevens, 34 4 4 10 27 7 t j which worked perfectly for the 960 mile trij 1 ‘campers” ; reports received as tu the condition of the the winter of 1914 the students of which took at her home in on Belfast.0 1 4 0 1 visited their William it During den, Mass., arrived last Saturday to place Searsport 1 0 0 8—IE I They son, Leavitt, j morning Rockland.0 roc.ds. who the school a for a from 0000002 2— <4 and in Clinton, am have the courage of their High organized campaign spend their annual vacation and are located on Thursday evening, July lbt, indigestion, : Burlington, Vt., Mass,, Two-base hits, Wildes Pendleton, 01 Belf-st and Mrs j was a shock and sorrow to Mayo, 2, Mrs. Charles Ludwick new school building and they conducted a very the Walton shore of Holmes’ The great the many ! Boston. They were acccmpained home fron j pond. party Curtin, Reed 2, Lord. Home runs, Reed, Mc- F. E. Poland of Malden, Mass., are guests of to the time of the an- frien ds in this made her residence Lellan Miss Ellis. vigorous campaign up is composed of George Tucker, Frank Tucker, city curing 2, Foote, Cottrell. Bases on balls, off I Boston by Evelyn Air. and Airs. R. K. Ludwick, Oliver street. Mr ■NEWS OF THE GRANGES McLellan off Cottrell off nual town meeting. William Morris and Mr here. The deceased was born in Waldo, the 1, 2, Rokes 2. Struck Poland arrived at Bath Thursday witn sixty McCarthee.The Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pineo and Kath daughter of Rufus and Alma Mixer Linekin out, by McLellan, 10, by 6, by Rokes j daughter boys, who leave that city today on their way to Went to Town glorious Fourth was ushered in with the time- on Meeting. 4. Left bases, Belfast 9, Rockland 4. Wild i erine have returned from a week’s visit witl Aledoniak Washington, for tne summer. xecutive committee of the Maine State and some married Walter Camp, Dr. R. one of the foremost men honored custom of the years ago Packard. Cottrell. Passed Curtin. Um- is one N. Cook, in- ringing church bell, fir- pitch, balls, his in Kentville Nova Scotia. Alaster Piaymor.d Ludwick of this city of. ,iri8e voted last week to hold the annual One that survives j parents The; terested in education hereabouts, has been ing guns, fire crackers, horns and mak- daughter by marriage her, pire, McCarthy. the number.—Rockland Courier-Gazette. i, h r tooting will sail from New York 8th for Ri< r: Dec. 22nd and 23d. Grace Al. Fackard. December she August Portland, 21st, associated with school affairs of the town foi other discordant sounds. The din was 15, 1914, The return game with Rockland that was to | of New son of Dr, ing kept I Janeiro, where Mr. Pineo is to open and man Russell Ferguson York, lU£Det married James of have been on Grange, Swanville, entertained Gran- as teacher and oi until late in the loss of Stevens Searsport and her played the Congress street of Sears- many years superintendent up morning, causing a branch of the o and Mrs. J. S. Ferguson, formerly last was cancelled age National City Bank a death came as a shock to grounds Saturday because ,jr&nge, North Searsport, June 28th, in schools and was, at the time, chairman of the sleep to many of the inhabitants. They did great him. Her age arrived and was the guest of of the rain, and of the two games with the New York. Mrs. Pineo’s sister,Mies Katherim inoul, Thursday ^ 1 was 42 months basing manner. An excellent program school committee. He invited the High school not begrudge the boys their sport, however, as years,9 and 16 days. Mrs.Stevens Easterns at South Brewer, scheduled for Mon- his cousin, Mrs. James C. Durham. Mr. Fergu- 18 C. Quimby.will accompany them for an extend Klven and a fine There it comes but once a and it was spent the greater of her life in this the 5th, but one was Ow- supper served. students to attend town meeting and they yea.:, all done part city, day, game played. son will be physical instructor at Gamp Quanta- ft iiO to the rain the was ed visit. present and it a mnPA 4 Vl A.n nrifk 4kni. ri n i~ 1.1 n n /] nkAA.n 4. where she had friends and where her ing threatening game not proved very enjoyable in a kindly spirit and without damage to any. many bacook this season. He graduated from the nit started until 10.30, almost an hour after the create enthusiasm. one services were daughter still resides. Besides her husband Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Savage of Brewer, Post now a ...Church held Sunday as time set, and showers were falling almost con- University of Maine in 1914, and is stu- and she leaves to mourn their loss— was master and Mrs. Austin W. and Mis J "'en[y members of The principal of the school opened the speak- usual. In the morning Miss Walkley preached daughter stantly while the play in progress, so that Keating dent of Cornell Medical school. He has been Maguntacook Grange the -fl a a sister, Airs. Arther W. Alorse of this with wet ball and other good field- Clara B. of this and E visited Victor ing in favor of a new school building, followed patriotic sermon. In the evening she gave city, troub^s Keating city George a visitor in this Grange, Searsmont, was out of the In the first oi frequent vicinity. a of ing question. of Boston were over am > members of the school committee, E. A. a instructive and talk on the and brother, Frank B. Linekin Richmond. Cobe guests July 4th iay evening, June 23d, and conferred by j very interesting the seventh with one man down and Mayo on Cards have been received in this city an- The funeral was at and c’,rri and others. The at of the United States A held her late home in Sears- which he had reached on free 5th of Mr. Mrs. Ira M. Cobe. Mr. Savag and fourth degrees on three candi- Carpenter, towi., this | history flag, large first, transporta- nouncing the marriage of Miss Edith Caroline 1 at 2 m. Rev. tion. the rain to fall so fast that home and re an the sum of $600 for a audience was in attendance. Five little airls port p. Sunday, Jas. Ainsleeof the began the returned Tuesday Mrs. Savage able and impressive manner, after meeting, appropriated Armington of Providence, K. and Dr. Frank 1 Alethodist The game was called. The score: 1., 1 * schoolhouse lot and a a salute to the church officiating. profusion mainea lor tne weeK. ueorge CcDe leit io harvest feast was served. appointed committee, sang flag very prettily. They EASTERNS. f Alears Adams of New now lo- of Haven, Conn., 1 beautiful flowers testified to the love and I Boston Mrs. Eva Cobe and with E. A. Carpenter as chairman, to recom- were Barbara Stevens, Grace Hatch, ab. r. bh. a. e. Wednesday. grand ;r ona j Margaret po. cated in Providence, R. and a grandson of Grange held their July meet* PKfppm nf har momr f.ian/lo Tlio kanvo.n nrn.n P, mend some method to raise to construct Ruth, and Esther Tibado... .Mrs. Preble. 3 1 1 1 0 C daughter, Miss Dorothy Frank, of Brookline ! money Ladd, William j the late Mears of Morrill. Dr. Adams "sday with Mystic Grange Belmont. James L. Chute, 3b. 4 0 1 1 2 C Joseph a not to exceed This amount Ladd of Lowell, Mass., is her Parse, Oliver Atwood, William Parse Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cobe. Lt: building 10,000. | visiting brother, 3 0 is well known in this and for some years kriee was conferred on six candi- and Williams, ss. 0 0 1 1 city wa3 increased at a later After sev- i Mr. H. W. Mackie.Alfred Walton of A. L. JVlerrithew. The interment was in 5 <' meeting. Bos- 4 1 2 1 0 € dinner was served at noon in the Willey, rf. Miss Edith West, stenographer in the cffic was a visitor at the Aiears summer home on the Sear 1 eral the lot was selected and a build- ton the “Fourth” with his Mr. Sargent cemetery, port. Kiah, 2b. 3 1 2 1 0 C ■ to over 150 meetings j spent father, of the Youth's Boston, will be th ; View patrons. The after- E. 1 0 0 Companion, Bay Park, Northport. of Dr. N. R. W. Walton....Mr. and A. Mason Chute, If. 1 0 0 ing committee, consisting Cook, | H, Mrs. E. for a month of Mrs. a consisted of an address of wel- Johnson, c. 2 0 1 7 0 C guest Raymond Guyer Rev. and Airs. Walter F. bturtevant, son, Dr. A. E. and S. < and her. of Sabattus Oliver Cora chairman. Kilgore W, Jones, parents spent Sunday and Otis, editor and proprietor of the Browning, lb. 1 0 0 7 0 C the Guyer Hotel, Guyer Hot Idahc Hartshorn and response by Springs, Clarence and daughter Kuth, left Monday lore- was authorized to go on with the for with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mason.... Hockland and one of the best p. 3 0 0 0 2 0 ■ of plans ; Monday Opinion, known Dwyer, Mrs. Guyer was formerly Miss Elena Chase rr Honesty Grange; song by I. P. noon in their car for a month's vacation. They building. ! Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. in 5,,, Mrs. Foss; song, Mrs. Morse weekly newspaper publishers Maine, died Oi n n .in r- of Capt. George W, and wa daughter Chase, went directly to Freeport, their former home, recitation, Mrs. Murch; song, Because of the town’s interest in railroad | Alvin Bates of Bangor and at his heme in lr.,\ spent Saturday suddenly, July 1st, Rockland fol- BELFAST. born and married in South America. Atter th 'Hi. Thirteen of the sixteen and from there will go to Center liarnor, N. H.» E granges bonds the committee and finance com- with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hurd... .Mrs. as 11 1 building | Sunday lowing operation. He was born at Leeds in of her father her husband became inter umona in the of ab. r. bh. po. a. e. death thence the Franconia Notch at the j, responded report met E. C. who has been through Ihie for mittee with many obstacles. While the { Merriam, visiting relatives 1848, and had been in work Mayo, lb. 3 0 0 8 0 0 in the west topic discussion, “That the engaged newspaper ested in properties and bought an< * W four weeks in 2 White Mountains to Lake illoughby, Vt„ and in trades and en- town was in a good financial techni- ; the past Lowell, Mass., arrived either as or since he was Rowe, 2b. 0 1 2 2 0 sa/^',w'jrker professions condition, printer editor, 13. He the Guyer Hot now a fash !r,moie as. 2 0 0 0 0 0 developed Springs, across the State to Lake Champlain. On the*r discouragements than the aver- could and home Wednesday. had been Pendleton, cally, they only expend $6,000, keep located at Farmington, Bangor, Au- ionable place. Her Mrs wa8 °Pen®d by Prof. Mitchell of Reed, 3b. 3 0 0 2 3 0 watering mother, return heme they will stop in Boston for a senffer*^ within tbe debt limit. But the committee gusta and Auburn before to Rockland rf. 3 0 10 10 ■r-.1' .who gave a very able talk. The coming Wildes, George W. Chase, makes her home with her. short visit. be the Field at courageous had C. Parker of SECRET SOCIETIES. in 1875. He was at one time a in Curtin, c. 2 0 1 4 0 0 kiv,netlnglV Day Center Crowell Bangor, compositor e Lord, cf. 3 0 0 1 0 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. of Rccklam 1 August 26th. draw up the plans and, in due time, the con- the Bangor Commercial office. He was a mem- Seavey the Saunders, If. 2 0 1 0 0 0 observed The Shoe Situation. tract was executed. The balance of the Wearing uniforms of the order and at- ber of their golden wedding July 3d, am t?f,.jr!”eet‘nK of Seaside Grange last Friday money the legislature in 1911 and prominent in McLellan, If. 10 0 10 0 w®8 of tended the Arab Patrol the over the eleven survivors of their nineteen unusual interest and well at- was later to the amount of by band, 100 State Democratic He was a 2 0 0 0 3 0 chil provided $6,000 by politics. Mason Brignolia, p. Placing of footwear orders is apparently be- 3rd and 4th degrees were work- members of the Shrine of Maine dren were A baked bean a lirif the public-spirited citizens of Brooks, And Mystic ind an Odd Fellow. Mr. Otis was a strong present. supper, ing deferred until buyers make their inspection and cake were served at in Totals.23 0 4 18 6 1 Cecream now Brooks has a fine school gathered at Kora Temple, Lewiston, last Sat- believer in and which plates were laid for thirty relatives visit to the New England market within the ht after which a musical building. the single tax held decided -V°D’ program and By Innings: 1 2 3 4 6 6 next week or so. conditions are re- A While those interested in the the urday evening marched to the Grand Trunk views on and economic was served, and Mrs. Seavey, who has a repu Improved committee, committee and readiness for the trip to Seattle. The Patrol Maine who con- Belfast. 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 materially stimulated sates of summer goods, framed was hung in an ap-* called in to£>riit neatl.y the tax payers of the town should receive to attend the annual session of the lemned Pres, Wilson for his attitude on the •Game the firBt of the seventh with the food. Four generations were seated a and the outlook tor further progress is very dm The masters goes Imper- haf Position. past were one man out. 3rd. credit effort and ial Council to be held in that and were ac- Lusitania the tables. Mr. is 67 and a native o: encouraging.—Dun’s Review, July fit McKeen, Edgar Cunning- for their advancement, none city, disaster. Seavey faQ 8,^azen by ladies. Two base hits, Willey, Wildes. Stolen baseB, (m James H. will but that W. F. and F. companied ^ Crawford, and Mrs. who is two aacRowen, Capt. Perkins, deny L. Emmons Williams, Curtin. Bases on balls, Seavey, yean S. Wil- by Dwyer Maine Coroners Abolished. fir, p' Harvey Cunningham, deserve the greatest amount of credit for the Woman Suffrage Defeated. 4, by Brignolia 7. Struck out, by 7, his senior, was born in Cutler. They wen Albert A Record Dwyer Itry 1 ibompaon, Mudgettj Capt. Failure Total. by Brignolia 2. Double L. Chute to married in Giles G. present school building, they being the con- plays, Cutler, where they resided until 2i The new law passeu at the last session of the iiller t' spies, Abbott, George W, Madison, Wis., 1. Woman Kiah, Reed to Rowe, Hit July suffrage by pitched ball, when moved to Mr giving the medical examiners more W rwi Tibbetts, Charles B. Eaton, Au- tractors, Failures in the first half of 1915 numbered Failed for the session Chute years ago, they Rockland. legislature, present legislative today, Rowe, Umpires, and Fahey. Time, authority, and the office Hay®*. James Earl Braley. The 10,719, an increase of 88.2 per cent over last the to is a master and has practically abolishing Deserves Great Credit when State Senate, 14 17, refused to re- 1.6ft Seavey carpenter helpe< of went into will be the > and to this extent coroner, effect last Saturday and fitofVOInorrow, Friday, night year, the heaviest ever re- son sider its vote in the resolu- build some of the a* The, man killing suffrage The game with Rockland was finest vessels sent out oi medical examiners will now have to season until September. |of| public (spirit, not wirting corded in a.sixj months*^period.—Bradstreets*.1 tion. played yester- perform day afternoon on the Congress street grounds. Main# yards. the duties heretofore required of the coroners* ___ One Reminiscence been spending the summer oh the ragged WAR SHIP LOSSES. Suggests edge of a precipice in continual fear of g of war Another. falling off. It was an apt description of *our hundred thousand tons g was r vessels valued at A my three months’ sufferings. That and auxiliary ships, and detail ibout have been lost in ten New con- thirty-six years ago, every I: $165,000,000, The Marine Journal, York, the Liver- g that led up to my getting this greatest months of war, according to week a reminiscence |9 tains nearly every scare of my life is distinctly remember- pool Journal of Commerce. Summarizing CALL the that g■ by the editor, Capt. George L. Norton, ed at the present time. LAST losses under types of vessel, nave been P and often they bring to the writer like Following is a copy from my scrap journal finds that the Allies book of a that was to me as ieprived of the services of eight battle- reminiscences. That is true of what fol- letter given g a souvenir of that terrible summer by ships, fourteen cruisers, four gunboats, I lows: the friend who received it, went to my GIVE YOUR ORDER for new tele- six destroyers, ten submarines, four tor- 9 It was in the beginning of the summer boarding house, found my next room- pedo boats and Bix armed merchantmen ffl ■ excursion season in 1870 that I first saw mate was dead, but that I had walked phone seivice or any change of ser- and auxiliaries. The losses of Germany the officers of a merchant steamer, from out instead of being carried out: and her allies consist of one battleship, ( the captain down to the grade of stew- August 22. 1878 vice affecting your listing TODAY. twenty-three cruisers, fifteen gunboats, ard, all dressed in uniform. The boats Dear Ben: It is reported to me that there thirteen torpedo craft, six submarines on which this occurred were the Provi- were two deaths of fever last night at Mrs. and twenty armed merchantmen and au- L. dence and Bristol of the Fall River Line Bailey's, one being our friend Capt. George xiliaries. These losses are, of course, Robert Green I have sent that had just come under the control of Norton, ihe other fimply those officially recorded, as it is there, but can get no satisfactory information. the then much in the “Jim” The forms of the next impossible to even at the unrecord- limelight that two coffins were sent there telephone guess and Gould who had also They say ed tosses sustained both sides: Separ- Fisk, Jr., Jay about midnight. Will you please go over there by on the various causes, purchased the Pike Opera House the and ascertain the facts, as you are acclimated are now and ating losses under the directory closing delay it is corner of Eighth Avenue and Twenty- and can do so without danger to yourself? found that the torpedo has destroy- third street, later and now called the Sincerely yours, in giving your order may cause your ed 131,000 tons of allied war vessels, the Grand Opera House, where these two Robert O. Herbert. mine 50,000 t:,ne,gunfire has been respon- prominent financiers moved the Erie P. S. Pardon me for disturbing you so earty name and number to be omitted from sible for 27,000 tons, and 22,000 tons have in the morning. Railroad offices, which property, they seen lost in other ways too various to with their friends controlled, and from “Ben” and “Bob” the two friends re- this book. classify definitely. The German and its which Mr. Fisk made a great feature of ferred to in the above note, with the allied fleets have been deprived of 13,000 conducting opera bouffe, railroad and writer, that fall and winter congratu- tons of war vessels by means of the tor- steamboat business combined. About lated ourselves many a time over a brew pedo, 23,000 tons by the mine,81, 000 tons this time Fisk and Gould had purchased of hot Scotch on our escape from the sad by gunfire and 23,000 tons from various the steamboat Plymouth Rock, which fate that so many of our friends met Call the will take order— Dther causes. These figures show rhe fever in manager—he your afterward made a reputation on the Long during this epidemic of yellow Allies have lost 230,000 tons of naval Branch route in connection with the Jer- New Orleans in 1878. no charge for such a call. fighting material, costing approximately Central Railroad while the losses to- sey Company, making The writer went through the yellow £20,000,000; enemy's connection with this road inside of Sandy tal 140,000 tons, worth something like j COOK IN COMFORT of 1867 in New Hook. In the meantime, before these fever epidemic Orleans, £12,000,000. Of armed merchantmen and trips were begun, the Plymouth Rock when there were some 60,000 cases and at auxiliary classes the Allies are said IU THIS SUMMER made a Sunday excursion trial trip up its height the deaths exceeded 100 a nave lost 3U.0U0 tons, while the L,er- mans the was a J_ rp: •_ i_3 ___ _1_l A. New have double that the Hudson on which writer England Telephone apparently lost guest. This boat had been magnificently amount, with a total value of about £3,- I from SouthlAmerica to a Texan port, was fitted up with private rooms unlimited and 300,000. can make your kitchen as where meals and wines in abundance carried inland fleeing from this | by people Telegraph Company livable as were Heavy, blood makes a your living room—if served. scourge of the tropics,and finally reach- impure muddy, pimply E. R, complexion, headache, nausea, indigestiou. YOU SPEAR, have a NEW A little forward of amidships Mr. Fisk New After it had Manager. Thin you PERFEC- ed Orleans. gained blood makes you weak, pale and sickly. had room furnished alspacious elegantly For pure blood, sound uBe TION Oil headway a strict quarantine was enforc- digestion, Burdock Cookstove. No wood- for liimselt and friends. And on this Blood Bitters. $1.00 at all stores. was no occasion we stood near the gangway on ed and all business necessarily box, ash-pan, no coal-hod to dock the crowd on to a standstill. About 1 m. the viewing coming brought p. WEDDING BELLS. bother with. A clean, cool board when Tiitcn called atten- kitchen, Capt. my the afternoon editions of the newspa- and half the tion to a costumed party of drudgery gone. brilliantly were issued and contained a list of The Chase-Manning. P. Chase and ladies and gentlemen coming down the pers Fishing Industry Injured. The Billion Dollar Harry Trade Bal- Miss Therese C. Manning were married dock led by Mr. Fisk who wore a Com- those who had died in the preceding 24 in Littlefield Memorial Rockland, hours. In this list would find the ance. Church, The NEW PERFECTION is as you Washington, July 5,1915. Workmen Wednesday night, June 30th Rev. arm was Josie Mansfield, followed by Ed- by and as a names of people you had seen on the in all lines of industry have learned Howard A. Welch before about 300 quick handy gas stove. It ward S. Stokes, the once famous Amiee by streets but a few before. Two Washington, D. guests. The was attended and several female members of the Opera days sad experience within the past two yearB C., July 5, 1915. The couple by lights instantly, and gives you a big Ralph W. Robinson, groomsman; Mrs. House Company. Mr. Fisk was a large, members of the New Orleans Times staff that in a country of diversified billion dollar trade balance which volume of resources, Secre- Harry Brown, matron of honor; Misses heat, easily regulated just fine blonde man, contracted recover- as looking complexioned the disease, but both such this, no enterprise will thrive by Redfield is Mildred Simmons and Bessie or and with his waxed mustache made a tary blowing about is not go- Babbidge, by raising lowering the wick. It is and one survived a to die a itself alone. The laborer in one line of Lillian Barter and Amber rare the ed, relapse bridesmaids; appearance and he looked part ing to be prorated the of to to and few later of The for his among people Elwell, flower girls, and Arleen i easy operate, easy clean, easy j of a Commodore. This was the begin- years consumption. industry depends market upon Chaples, the United States. Don’t ringbearer. The usher3 were Frank to re-wick. women it’s 1 ning of what sometime later caused a writer had no dread of the disease, and the prosperity of the workmen of other forget that. 2,000,000 say Gregory. Weston Gray, E. G. William- ’* in the Mr. stove comfort with shocking tragedy Broadway-Cen- escaped it only to have an attack of in- industries. Laborers employed in a fac- Redfield sought to cheer the son and Francis Havener. The “gas kerosene oil. tral Hotel when Stokes shot and mortally up wedding termittent followed two re- for must find march was Misses Mae and wounded Fisk in it was fever, by tory, example, buyers for flagging spirits of the played by consequence, manufacturers of Neva sisters which later made a to a and in Chase, of the bridegroom. said, of both being enarmored with Josie lapses, change their output, order that those | other Ask dealer to show the than munitions of war, the tax- The groom is a business man and has ser- your you Mansfield, ar.d the world not being large northern clime C. A. P. shall and at remunera- imperative. buyers buy freely ved in the city goverment. The bride NEW PERFECTION No. 7 with for both of them to exist in under payers, and the of this coun- enough tive prices, it is necessary that they in unemployed has been a teacher. their condition of temperament. try. by this the fireless oven, also the turn shall have a market for what they prophesying huge favorable cooking The writer travelled on the Fall River trade balance at the end THE MAINE FARMERS UNION. PERFECTION Water Heater. Democratic Legislation. produce and at a compensation that af- of the present It line at that time and recalls that on arriv- fiscal year, a consumation which he at- fords them a profit. gives you plenty of hot water without Division Between the Executive and Legis- Bangor, Me., June 30. The establish- at the gangway to on board you tributes to the Democratic administra- ing go Although fishing is an industry of chief ment of building and loan associations any of the bother of a coal lative Branches of the Administration. tinn rl tin T7 1 M rr thnt J_ _... range. a colored steward in a neat were met by interest along the Atlantic and Pacific by the farmers of Maine for the purpose 1 D. C.. 5, 1915. But ot farmers short or uniform< and wearing white gloves, who Washington, July CoastB, and receives little attention from sponsible. no man will be beguiled giving long-term loans was There is war between the executive and this strongly recommended by for- took your hand baggage, escorted you to residents of by fair promise into discarding the other sections, it neverthe- mer Commissioner of Agriculture, John the ticket office and then to your state- legislative branches of the Democratic many aggravating industrial less furnishes a means of livelihood for economies, P. Buckley of Portland at the annual j room and service administration. and which Democratic hard of the Maine Farmers’ Union performed any required a very large number of people, who, in domestic, meeting of him. Around the in the main The Department of Justice has asked < times forced this nation. here today, and the suggestion was fa- balcony turn, are patrons of other industries. upon de- vorably received. Officers were elected saloon were hundreds of cages of canary the United St ■■■———wann—a——— im- Warren’s J. M. Castine; C. P. caution kept up throughout, each day by fishermen is funds in the Federal Landing; Vogel, | contends that enacted a Not much. The Gloucester Treasury, yet the well-meaning friends soon got on my tice Congress to have a large command of balance on hand at the close of business nerves. I could think of nothing else law either '‘impossible of performance reputed a PRESTON’S it would come turn for but sturgeon may June was but how soon my or that must be postponed until treaty strong language, Saturday, 19th, only $25,519,- Parties desiring a pleasant sail on Penobscot r. .s. an'rln Ia 4-lnn oomotorir Tn far»t T be a sardine that 973.00 as with a Bay, can take stmr. Golden Rod at 8.30 a m relations can be modified so as to safely wagered against compared balance of & Transient State permit from Belfast and have 3 ? Livery, Boarding was mighty unhappy and terribly scared. to hours in Castine. Or the he did not have enough sat:sfactorily $137,312,682.86 on the same date two Is situated or W street ofl N’ain street. ! The climax of fear came when a friend of it,” and urges the court to declare leave Castine at 2.00 p m for Belfast, giving ashington just have sirg' express himself on the day that Icelandic when laws con- about 2 hours to leave Bel- and boarder in the next room to me pass- statute inoperative. years ago, Republican shop. Returning, | double hitches, buckboards, etc. Carelul drivers if desired. Your pal fast at 5.C0 o’clock p m. These excursions have ed away during the night, and what with be- cargo hove into port. trolled the revenues and expenditures. issolicited. house The development of this division always been very popular in the past seasons. 8 age Telephones—stable 235-2, 61-13. 1y:’- the disturbance of attendants, physicians In the free of fresh fish The tween the executive and legislative 1914 imports deficit, as shown by the excess of Connections will be made with stmr. Sieur j W. G. PRESTON. Proprut and undertakers, all of which 1 could DeMonts to and from Rockland at Castine amounted to It will all over all for a branches of the Democratic administra- 55,000,000 pounds. disbursements revenues for plainly hear, I was in about as bad con- Warren’s Landing and Dark Harbor. be astonishing to some to learn the fiscal to dition physically and mentally when day- tion merely repeats history. The party people year up June 19th was $120,- First-class teams will meet boats at Warren’s as with delirium tre- that some of the are of fish Landing to take passengers or to light came a person is true to and reminds one imports 671,159.81. freight any { running form, part of the town.—Conrad Beckett. mens, so as soon as things quieted down, in the Pacific Ocean will have the of the division in the Democratic party caught by Japanese Nobody temerity to as- Ring up 79-14 24 ~TTEt your crops I: sneaked out of my boarding place, took decTde 1 and sold in the markets of Gloucester, sert that the Democratic use the first train out of New Orleans for during the administration of Grover party has not COOMBS. BROS. Managers. They will tell you to E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufa Mass. The fisherman is satis- had Pass Christian, a suburb of the Crescent Cleveland, when he refused to sign the Japanese a new idea in thirty years. The in the Best FJquipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine the border in fied with a which the Ameri- City just over Mississippi, t ariff bill which the Democratic Congress wage upon p olitical graveyard has too many tomb- ; JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. while I was HEBRON ACADEMY aent for my effects, and can fisherman cannot live. s had enacted after months of labor. tones marking the final resting places obliged to come to the city daily, I did HEBRON. MAINE. THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW The farmer and manufacturer and o f some once notorious new of *j not sleep in that fever-ridden town until ideas that Forty Acres Nine Buildings YOkjJ to Not Known. miner not feel much interest in the Ana now mere froBt came and it was perfectly safe Well Enough may party. are "none so STURTEVANT HOME-One of the most -return. fishing industry, but the American fisher- p oor as to do them reverence. beautiful residences for girls in New We cannot accomplish much in the treatment Eng- That was the only time I remember of their land. however much man is one of the buyers of products nerve and I must of dyspepsia, tye may tempor- Worms Cause ATWOOD HALL—A modern home for To Let losing my entirely, meas- Many Children’s Ills boys. TO LET relieve its so as the blood and the extent of his prosperity air. Wholesome have looked the part, for when my fami- arily symptoms, long Exhilarating food. Pure * thousands, rob the child of nour- A and i»“. the after the re mains It is a fact not well ures his Worms, by spring water. College preparatory. General first floor rent with modern improve- flat. 6 rooms ly came back from North, impure. enough buying capacity. * courses. Domestic science. Address Furnishedond floor, set tubs, hot and cold was claimed that I that when the stunt its cause glOl ts and barn connected. For ■epidemic over, they known by people generally ish ment, growth, Constipation, particulars minutes' walk from 3 a who had postoffice, 11 had the of person WM. E. SARGENT, Litt. D., Principal. &dd n- appearance sto macb, liver and other digestive organs are Indigestion, Nervousness, Irregular Appetite, ly at saltwater. Suitable for summer of MRS. MACOM:! supplied with impure bleod, the digestive Fever and sometimes Spasms. Worm It THE CITY DRUG STORE E. L. Kickapoo _6w26_™ 16tf 11 — Bay View St., Belfast, process is impaired, so as to cause faintness Killer relief from all these. One-fourth 8e con a-hand Do Not gives -a_ Gripe and loss of appetite and sometimes a deranged goods of every de- CASTOR IA to one of these candy taken We have a pleasant laxative that will state of the intestines, and in general all the pleasant lozenges, scription. Furni- what want it to do. of Infants and Children as directed, kill and remove the Worms, ture, bedding, car- do Just you symptoms dyspepsia. For regu- etc ia of service pets, stoves, Hood's Sarsaparilla great in late your child’s bowels and restore its health Antique furniture to Let For it Rent because the a Cottage dyspepsia, purifies blood, making In Use For Over 30 Years an specialty. If IteouMQxd&iBXe/aj and vitality. Get original 26c box from you 1 LET SEASON A 7-ROOM it the healthy stimulus the digestive orgahs have anything to I FOR THE * An tenementat No. 11 We sell thousands of them and we must have for the proper performance of their your Druggist. Don’t endanger your child’s sell drop me 8 furnished cottage, delightfully situated up-stairs for the so posta card and you will receive a prompt call. on he North Shore, Northport. Water in the in Frye Block. Apply to have never seen a better remedy duties. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, especially if taken ""S.6*"*/2<',.acra=r health and future when sure and simple a WALTER H. to F. cents. in a li ttle hot has “a touch" in COOMBS, Coti age and water cloeet. Apply MRS. SARAH BB1I);, bowels. Sold only by us, 10 water, magic can be had. Corner Cross and Federal Struts, Spt Get it remedy Belfast, \ I A. A. HOWES. Belfast. 22tf Stockton City Drug Store. dyspepsia. today. The State Highways. Excellent Work Now in Progress. The De “score” tours Available. They big A summary of State highway con- struction in Maine has been obtained WM from the Maine State (1 Highway Depart- with Men! fiiVA JJ\ ment by the Touring Bureau of the College t if* wl 11 ] :l 1*1 Maine Automobile Association, for the information of the and traveling public, the 1 W«T»J shows that much excellent work is now During college term—in vacation time—on H IMM in all over Maine. — mV\\\v\\VWWN^;^JN^!}^?W}®N^NSSNNfK\y progress The work, and off the field college men everywhere however, is in localities where good de- for Infants and Children. tours are available and the stretches for agree that the most part are comparatively short. S(,iria >s a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. The two longest detours, as well as CIGARETTES are the ...ntains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- mildest, purest J, the two poorest are between the substance. It Worms and Fever- ones, ,,,i, destroys allays of Dunstan in Scarboro and Port- and most form of It relieves Wind all village enjoyable smoking .iiin'ss. Constipation, Colie, land, and between and Bruns- Troubles and Diarrhoea. It the B'reeport thing regulates wick. are and and natural These, however, both very men are most stniiuieh Bowels, giving healthy sleep. in and crews are College particular. They’re great Panacea— The Mother’s Friend. good dry weather, be- ( liihlrcn’s — ... ing kept employed upon them almost “sticklers” for the best in everything from bo that constantly they may not get bad. their clothes to their It is that these N cigarettes! So, it’s easy The Kind You Have expected two detours as Always Bought laid out at the present time, will be in to see why so many of them smoke PERFEC- operation for about one more month. TION CIGARETTES! Between Dunstan and Portland, where a new concrete road is being constructed on the Portsmouth and Portland high- Generous-sized PERFECTIONS! Made of way, the work is in progress between purest and finest Virginia leaf—with a the Nonesuch River in Scarboro and reputa- over Portland. This will be completed in tion of 20 years’ standing! Mild, with a .1 about one month, after which traffic will natural sweetness that will “score” big with In be sent out over the new foi Use For Over 30 Years. highway too. ftr-MTAUW COMPANY. NKW YORK CITY. mv OVIVIH1 UIUVD vucu 1IIUOUCU! (MJU LliCll you, detoured by a much shorter and bettei route into Dunstan. This latter detoui Ten for 5c. They come in a hand-wrapped will be maintained for the remainder of tin foil that them in con- the summer. package keeps perfect H. Between Portland and Brunswick work dition—free and Find out for i the Tariff. A. Drinkwater Meets With an Accident1 easy-drawing. >i by is and progressing very favorably long PERFECTIONS are so stretches of the new yourself why popular Shortly after noon June 25th, Mr. Her- highway are now to traffic. It is a .jar-Hett Growers, Grapefruit bert A. Drinkwater, a brass-molder em- open expected that the —get package today! whole of this 25 miles of bitum- is and Lumbermen. P'oyed by the Camden Anchor-Rockland splendid inous will be Machine Co., received a very painful Jmacadam highway com- 5, 1915. Calle- about the first of July burn in his right eye, from molten brass. pleted August. At the Keep the coupon you find in each time there are two rs in Louisiana are evi- The accident was a peculiar one. The present detours around sections of this one with the Demo- mi id being poured was for a brass rud- work, just package. These are nagusted west of Yarmouth and the other coupons der and as part nf it was very thin the ; be- ari sugar-beet growers tween and Brunswick. metal had to be poured very quickly. ! Freeport good for many valuable presents. vi-.ii, Indiana, Idaho, Utah, Over tti thin part was an opening or There is a small job going on at Bridg- ■ vent and any other beet sugar the hot metal splashed up this, ton on the Portland and White Moun- Mr. Drinkwater in the tgh the war has tcm- striking eye. Mr. j tains highway, that of re-surfacing the Drinkwater was taken at opee to Dr. H. main street of Bridgton. The contrac- he beet sugar industry, E. Gribben for treatment, where several tor has a fair start on this work and it is .vi of sugar factories in of metal large pieces tvere taken from expected will complete it in about a the beet growers a lesson eye-ball. It is reported that unless month. complications set in the will be At Poland and at on not likely soon to forget, eyesight Oxford, the Po- saved and the burn, though exceedingly land Spring and Bethel the i- cane of Louis- highway, growers will not painful, result in a permanent work is well under way on each job, T-t Mr. Frank A. Singer, injury. —Rockland Opinion. surfacing having begun. It will take as, was in Washington last about two months to finish up each one THE 54 HOUR LAW HELD UP. of these have II* XUilUWlIIg UUXXXXXXCUL IU jobs. Arrangements been made by the Maine Automobile Associ- > tl'ect of the Underwood Augusta, Me., July 2. The 54-hour law is tion to have detours around this work held car industry. up by referendum petitions signed by properly sig;ned. aver 13,000 voters and does not become effec- ERFECTION .rats will have a hard The road Monmouth and time tive today as do nearly all other law's passed by through on the Lewiston and it schedule in the tariff law the 77th legislature. The 54-hour law, so call- Winthrop, Augusta highway, is nearing completion and is ugar on the free list next entitled “An Act Relative to the Hours of Em- :iot necessary to make any detours over . CIGARETTES "Ur way we believe that ployment of Women and Minors.” Its main provisions are that no male minor under 16 ■ rtion the next jobs should be finished after by Congress years of and no female shall immediately age be employed luly 1st. All that the name uty on sugar. Some idea in any workshop more than nine hours a day, implies” The work in on not to exceed a total of 54 hours. The I Strong the Farming- >n of the new sugar sohed- weekly law was favored in the platforms of both the ton and Rangeley highway, is complet- ad a by statement of the Republican and Democratic party and as pass- ed, and the Farmington job will be fin- ed has been cures under the Under- given unqualified endorsement by ished soon after July 1st. -he labor int rests of Maine. It was enacted The Norridgewock work on the Nor- g. fhese show that from March the }y legislature unanimously and it was not ridgewock and Madison will the reduced ipposed on the fljor of either branch fat highway, rate went into any run on for about another month. :ime, though several attempts were made to 1 March the In ori f. 1, 1915, revenue exempt certain industries. Manchester, the Winthrop and the is I,: For the same period if Augusta highway, subgrade well started; the culverts are all in igar had not been reduced, nearly but surfacing is not yet This ave been begun. revenues amount- Quarries, job will probably not be completed until ",000, a difference of prae- the middle or end of September. The ,000. The refund for which Factory easterly half of this road, that is be- tween Manchester Forks and Augusta, r is responsible under a de- Locations is all that is torn up now and there are ourt of t Appeals, 5 per cent two good detours around this work. lining in overseas, at this Mill.Sites, Farms,Sites The contractor has the culverts nearly in on the Fairfield on the be $18,000,000. If sugar road, Water- for Summer Hotels ville and Skowhegan and has free list May 1, 1910, as con- highway, started subgrading. i' the Underwood iaw, there and The only work running between New- ■ ;ua! loss of duty of $68,000,- Camps port and Bangor is repairing some of the I old State-aid sections in Etna. These LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE immoral. But it is one are made to conform to the new defense, race problems, heard too often, PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. ■ the reduction being Woman public morality, standing in duty Suffrage. we are State highway recently completed there. monetary plans, tariffs, and taxation. and one, constrained to predict, of remplated placing sugar It is that construction will On such men vote to which will be heard more frequently, ut- Gerald Glidden of Burnham was probable a of questions according ir; Comprehensive Statement Fundamen- tered more if list, the price of sugar has MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD start in Hermon, on the and judgments founded on observation and vociferously, the right to town Sunday calling on friends. Newport tal Bangor highway, this month, out Objections. knowledge in the of vote is extended to women. ft.70 in June, 1913, to $5.12 to those to taking acquired pursuit Dr. William Cargill has been in Port- give opportunity desiring some bad of and York their business. Women would in- At present, in spite of the incessant pieces ledge grading up [New Times], daily land this week to attend the of make a change ir location for a new start some low with activities of the advocates of li- meetings places the material taken evitably attempt to decide such matters greater the Maine Dental The of New York State cense for ; Association. from Louisiana alone that in life. out. Legislature empirically or woman, of the iteration of has seen fit emotionally. The work in to place the question of wom- many arguments against the bonds of Leslie Black of rutests Democratic Houlton and New Lim- the women as Brooksville, M. C. I„ against j an suffrage before the But, say suffragists, and the of L _J rr> L erick, on the Aroostook trunk squarely present marriage tyranny the home, T5. who has been spending a few .icci as men day3 n. County well a u uv ouic, u yy ao 1 Water Power electorate. man of may equip themselves for Undeveloped line, will be inside of 30 Every voting age [here is a strong and wholsome barrier here with friends, returned home Mon- 'hat completed days. must meet the issue the intelligent use of the ballot. Indi- made the first open fight ] Between Isle and courageously, in- which serves to keep women apart from day. Unlimited Raw Material Presque Caribou, with clear The yidual women may and do, the mass of was that be on the Aroostook trunk line telligently, vision. answer nen in the hurly-burly of life, to insure proposed sugar j County there 1_ women will not and can save Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wentworth and not, by :hem courtesies from the tree iist—but other Southern are two large forces working; one in their lives in the hard school opposite sex,to Mrs. Enoch Pease of Montville have been J AND query should be forcible and definite. spending five them each town, and it is expected that this where men learn many precious privileges. recent of J, D. Wentworth and ing learned experience The amendment to the how to vote. If wo- guests by finnri Pnrminor I anli work will be the first ol proposed State Women already exert a constant and completed by Constitution should men are to forsake the home for the family. tariff or free trade can do to be voted down by powerful influence in our public affairs. September. room, the law office, the wheat Mr. and Mrs. J. R. and such a majority of the voters as to de- counting We are convinced that the break- Meservey baby are beginning to voice their The State highway at Northport, or fields and the firmly AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. the advocates of an smithy, then indeed, bar- left Monday for Belfast, where Mr. Me- the Rockland and Belfast wil prive objectionable ng down of the barrier would bring up- continuance of such a de- I highway, ring temperamental differences that has a with the Eastern and unreasonable of the only m them a burden of new that it servey position Communications locations probably be the 20th oi derangement the evils, regarding j. completed by and social structure of hand of God can efface, they may in Portrait Co. for the summer. The ot this road now political any i would tend to coarsen women, to de- are invited and will receive attentions July. only part further time be able to cast a ballot which they it producers in such a solid hope of success in this State. ! prive them of natural and Prof. E. S. Foster, a member of the under construction is that portion be^ can and reasons which rights priv- when addressed to! any agent) ofi the The question involved is not new, a 1 the explain justify by at M. C. who is in the State as Florida have suffer- tween the Post anc faculty I., visiting ; Northport Office men can understand. Is it worth while? MAINE CENTRAL, or to arguments of the suffragists are old and he extension of the suf- home of his father, William Foster, in in the season that Brown’s Corner. Traffic between these Let the proposed large -rely past were refuted and sent to agitators for woman suffrage was a here j should to the “shore road’1 long ago limbo. frage could in any circumstances act as Burnham, business caller ■ to INDUSTRIAL BUREAU points keep answer tiiac one is it worm :ing break political affilia- Their ceaseless and has question, our II IC noisy agitation triumphant regenerative force in Friday. LQIIIJJ glUUUU. while to subvert the whole order of not a new ! we "g standing in the of on developed single idea. Woman Dolitics cannot for a moment admit, Mrs. B. F. of Mass. hope At Edmunds, the Washington Coun- human women Harding Billerica, MAINE CENTRAL would a society by putting to do ’•■r RAILROAD, suffrage result either in needless rhe to vote has been for arrived in town a condition. Grapefruit is ty trunk line, rain has interfered with men’s work? Is it worth right possessed Saturday for few muddle a while to take the of the work political or in social and politi- nany years by the women of visit with Mrs. Mrs. carded as a Demand progress ever since the woman out of the school where she fits Wyoming, days’ Mary Dodge. luxury. MAINE. cal turmoil which would tend to weaken j Utah and Idaho and has been PORTLAND, contractor started and no of the Colorado, Harding’s daughter. Mrs. G. E. e is part herself for her natural duties to : Bryant, dependent largely up- the State, to stir discord in high 'ranted more to those of Wash- ______up society recently is the of Mr3. Allie Atwell. ".Mrs sub-grade which has been opened, has her under a tuition guest as and in the put against which her j conditions. The man out home, and would put obstacles ngton, California, Arizona, and visit in yet been finished. mind and soul would be in ! Kansas, Harding daughter will Iroj in the of which the wisest body, perpetu- Montana and ■ not and does not last week way progress Oregon, Illinois, Nevada, before to where supply his Operations began in Ded- al revolt? Of course, the most fanatical 1 going, Alillbridge, they fail to overcome. rhe moral of woman on the and Bar statesmanship might effect suffrage in have a cottage and will the sum this The Florida ham, Bangor Harboi advocate of votes for women would never spend delicacy. While in Portland Stop at the j The grant of suffrage to women is re- hose States has been negative. The mer. — Pittsfield Advertiser. highway, where the Commission plans a doctrine so monstrous. Yet reducers were hurt not pugnant to instincts that strike their preach •ecords are extant. only to straighten and tc that is widen, thoroughly roots in the of the only way. Either women •■■petition under the Under- j all the deep order nature. It It has been said too often that “wo- NEW ENGLAND improve dangerous sections oi must work as men or will BAPTIST CONFER runs counter to human it work, they nan will come in of v PREBLE HOUSE road and reason, flouts suffrage spite every- the diminished between Bangor Ellsworth. never be to as men EXCE. buying | the of and qu dified vote vote. ! If that are in teachings experience the ad- :hing,” is true, every high- the American Preparations hand for starting Let there be no mistake as to the im- people who 40 Rooms with running water. monitions of common sense. ninded, man who knows it j work on other sections of the same road Although of this It is responsible ncomes under women have other port argument. not in the viil affliction I he fourth session of the New Democratic ! 25 Rooms with private baths. between and and it is capacities without bring with it if it does Eng- Bangor Ellsworth, held in remotest manner based upon the as- ! land Baptist will be not commensurate with a l House in first class order. that work will start in number, equal dis:inction and :ome must do his best to postpone the coflerei.ee held at Just put probable Holder of the belief that woman is some in have never sumption “vil men have taken the Ocean Park, one mile from Old within 10 In Ellsworth a higher honor, they pos- day. Many Orchard, ppetite. days. good man’s inferior, either or in European Plan, $1.00 per day np. sessed or developed the political intellectually natter too With the in- from July 19th to 21sr. The conventioi ■ bad will be taken anc faculty. lightly, great is another many ledges out, any other way. It rests upon the es- ; will contain much extensive indus- American Without the counsel and guidance of men irease of women of social distinction and of interest and such Plan, $2.50 per day up.' it is expected to advertise tins work for tablished fact that man’s work is differ- wal no woman ever ruled a State charm in the ranks of the suf- speakers as Mr. Mr. Carl Southern States. The a week. wisely and lersonal Henry Bond, car the bids within ent from woman’s and that it is ! E. Every passes door. \ well. The defect is innate and one for work, of the cause in a Milliken, Rev. Hugh A. D. .southern lumber was lessen- Tagists public support Heath, The worx in Warren on the Bath anc his work and his in his own I I D. Rev. C. A. which a cure is both impossible and not striving par- jolite way has become a sort of agree- Brooks, D. D., Rev. W ■nportations from Canada un- FRANK M. Rockland which was started ticular field that man the A. D. GRAY, Manager. highway, to be desired. That they lack the genius gives qualifying ibie “function,” associated with the an- Davison, D., Rev. John Stewart, ’ru le last will not be knowledge essential to vot- Rev. W. R. and by dull times that fol- fall, probably completed for politics is no more to their discredit intelligent mated talk of bright women who have Wood, Rev. Arthur S. I much before the first of August. Im- than man’s unhandiness in ing. We are as far as possible from in- D. D., Rev. J. J. tment of the Underwood law. 3m 21 housewifery j bund something to talk about. Men of Phelps. Hull, Rev its a that woman is ac- mediately upon completion section and in the care of infants and his small sisting incapable of | j his kind have done more than Guy C. Lamson, D. D., Rev. A. J. war has not much, European mater- of about a mile and a in Thomas- that we do insist that i D. quarter endowment of those finer qualities of quinng knowledge, hey realize, to encourage and strength- Marsh, D.t Rev. A. W. Jefferson. ■ the lumber market. North ton, on the same « ill be under- she can acquire it only through a radical Rev. J. F. highway, charm and tenderness that steal away ] en the movement, to give it form and Vichert, D. D., Rev. A. W. ■tti taken. of which would Mississippi, among South- half of file’s sharpness are a reproach reorganization society j orce. Associating with well-bred, in- Anthony, D. D., Mrs. Lucy W. Peabody, ORRIN J. Work is well on the sec- condemn her to do men’s tasks, to bear Mrs. Deborah K. ales, were affected DICKEY, progressing to him. There are two human estates, j , elligent and witty women, many of Livingstone, and' especially by tion now men’s burdens. But if the women were of State highway being built ir the man’s and taken others, will discuss such as "The V to this the woman’s. Their vhom have up suffrage agitation topics industry. Bath, and this should be to take up man’s duties, wno is to as- | Task in N. completed bj boundaries are traced by no imaginary or is a mere pastime, they have not taken Layman’s E,’’ “New Ameri- '■er, several Southern the 20th of sume the women’s duties? Both are States Notary Public, Juiy. effaceable lines. Nature has marked jains to to look closely enough into the cans in N. E.,” “Old Americans in N. The work on the two clay hills in Pros- honorable, both their rewards, one E. in ■ped considerably in diversified them by metes and bounds that no hu- bring j , natter to comprehend how deeply rooted t” “Evangelism N. E.,’’ “Sunday pect on the Belfast and Bangor is as necessary as the other, for both are ■ School and ■ring, in cotton highway, man being ever yet overlooked save with , n the basic ideals of our civilization are Young People's Work in N. particularly REAL ESTATE which is should be to And women progressing well, done the conscious intent to transgress her ] indispensable society. , he true objections to turning woman E.,” "Woman’s Work in N. E.,” “Our ture, boxes a"d other wood in about two weeKs. would be affected New laws. | profouudly by taking , mt into the everlasting scrimmage of England Baptist Heritage, Re- ■i and Titles The work of all cf the man’s it would be a sources steel. With this de- Investigated signing detours For the intelligent use of the ballot up labors, inevitably | ] ife, depriving her of the respect and and Future.” women is come a around State highway construction in men roughening process, would be steady change in Deeds Executed in their daily callings undergo a irotection she needs in return for a priv- iviamc uao uccii uuuci laacii cue IVlallie and not for the better. If BRYAN TO FIGHT the of uy ceaseless training. The hand of the changed, ] lege which would surely fail of effect. WILSON. subject protective Automobile Association. The of there be those who would contend that i majority law has within its reach every man and ; would have been Farms, hummer Homes and these detours have been laid out women must become less that William change Cottages, already every woman, but in their business affairs ! womanly, j DUSTIN FAKNUM’S MOTOR bOAl. Jennings Bryan believes that ■' and the should become masculine in ut for the color question, and fully signed, others will be men are in such immediate touch with they thought \ Woodrow Wilson will not seek renomina Rents, in a few and fpplimr and tpmnprament thpv will f tion as President of the '"‘Und the Southern to completed days. controlling authority that they find them- I June 30. Much interest United States people lot admit the force of this Bucksport, If Mr. selves all the time forced to take argument; I Wilson should, Bryan is latic and Me. thought was shown in the prepare party prejudiced Pythian Block, Belfast, | leither will they admit that early Tuesday evening to oppose him on Grain Shipments for the Allies. about the laws that help or hinder them, j openly they principle; and Mr. Bry st any uolicy advocated by \ would like to see women become more £ rriva 1 of the fine new speed boat owned ail’s friends admit that his whether they be good or bad, and in what j resignation ike men. But without that transforma- as of State a But the South having been Thirty steamers have just been char- wav thev mav be bettered. The mv.1 ( y uustin Farnum, the well known actor Secretary was preparatory tion women cannot qualify for the vote e -- — m step toward control of the next the injury to its industries, For Sale tered by the English government to chant and the manufacturer, men en- Demo- is men qualify, and there is no other cratic convention. look to see cted Republican Congress- transport grain from the East Indies to gaged in the business of banking, insur- j 'arnum, is spending his summer vaca- They Mr way to acquire the qualification. The Bryan a candidate if he thinks ih Carolina and Virginia and French and English ports for the use of ance, real estate, foreign trade, the law- ion at the Robinson House. The boat he can iffect upon women is one of the conse- mm me ana -ive in old the allied armies. Heretofore all the yer, the doctor, the blacksmith, the far- ,-as W. H. Jr., and numinaiion, they are posi Louisiana, prejudices most to be designed by Hand, tive the men juences dreaded. that, whatever his own action C ar and give place to a frank grain required by military forces has mer, in all the thousand branches of j uilt by Mr. Lawley of Boston. It is may the male and No ana man be, he will tight for tiie one-term f public opinion on such an come from United States and the Ar- affairs, habitually necessarily upright aecent desires to £ quipped with a Van Palerk engine of princi- ple and for that reason the re- * economic issue as Republic. This change ;n form reasoned of the withhold from woman any privilege l 50 horse The boat left Boston oppose protection gentine ship- opinions efficiency power. nomination of can Olivet Plows is one reason of the virtue of the which will benefit her. The growth of l at President Wilson. In 1896 ping points undoubtedly government, laws, at 4.45 a.m., industry. Sulky uesday morning arriving and in 190S declared that for the poor grain export demand now policies and the promises of parties, the what is vaguely called the feminist I lockland, Me., at 3.30 m. of the Bryan if elect- AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF p. ed he would serve all the character of movement has had re- one term as Presi- the Referendum Works. reported at Atlantic ports. and the pledges candidates, already alarming B ame day, after having put into Portland only and to the to mlts. Moral laxities which used to be He intention of surrender- — ' they go polls prepared cast f or gaaoline. Mr. Farnum himself took dent.. has.no CONSTIPATION CAUSES MOST a as it with ing his convictions on the one-term idea -s a $39.00 ILLS ballot that will, so far may, give •egarded abhorrence are too fre- t he boat at that fair sample of the way the Rockland, leaving port because another -AT- effect to their convictions and their de- juently extenuated. The hackneyed at 4.30 m. and in Democrat happens to oc- ‘wum works: Last winter after Accumulated waste in your thirty feet of p. arriving Bucksport the sires. Some reason that “what is for the man is cupy White House. ”'“nee was men, many men, :ry right it 6 p. m., which was made l,( heard the legislature bowels causes absorption of poisons, tends to passage * foolishly, vote foolishly, but their mo- ilso right for the woman” is heard con- the tide. Mr. Farnum has chris- j"- certain bill which was, in many fevers, upsets digestion. You belch igainst JACKSON &HALL*8 produce tives and their decisions have at least unually. It is specious, shameless, un- t sned the boat The ,,n'y local interest. The op- feel almost Virginian. c’tr, gas, stuffy, irritable, cranky. It some discoverable relation to the was ever in a Yes—Many People of the act are now trying to public righteous. Nothing right have told us the same isn’t you—it’s your condition. Eliminate this of the at issue. man’s conduct which was not moral and in Alabama. story—distres* .. aspects When Prohibition after iiirough a state-wide referendum questions eating, gases, heartburn. A waste one or two Dr. that relation is not discoverable men insistent with the laws of God and man. lave seen t^ie *etter in which TO LET poisonous by taking have » °“er New Life Pills a to admit that vote in a feminine rhere is no word to say for loose 1. State- five centB for every name King’s tonight. Enjoy full, they good Montgomery, Ala., July DysPePsia lJ APARTMENT OF FOUR for women’s not either Bex. It is the feeblest v 'ide was Uti&XaSJL petition to have the ROOMS, with free bowel movement in the morning—you feel way, reasons, men’s. iving by prohibition in effect today. Tablet fc«V*e ques- AN town water, electric and The voter must decide the ind wickedest an lights lavatory. Get an help to gravest argument for “in- 1 Ivery saloon in the State was closed last 11 “omitted to the people.—Madison of MRS. F. A. so grateful. original bottle, containing meal -in. Enquire CURTIS, public questions relating to labor, inter- rreased freedom” for women (the phrase r ight. The transition was and or- relieve | lw26 Sears 36 pills, from your Druggist today for 26c. quiet you.vo[re^!!id^fiterieach hold Maine. A only us—25c. port, national disputes, measures of national a common property) that some men are d erly. by City Drug Store. nearly $40, while in the winter home, CLEANSE THE BLOOD The News of Brooks. The Republican Journal of water where a much larger quantity AND DISEASE is used, the yearly charge is only $15. _AVOID People will begih beying next week in earn- BELFAST, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915 Colonial or and est. 1 This does not seem just equitable blood is WHEN When your impure, weak, Theatre, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY is bad for the community from "a busi- thin and debilitated, your system John H. Gordon is still confined to his room ness of view. The of becomes to or all and is ill. friends come The Jour. Pub. Co. point property susceptible any quite your Republican diseases. a summer residents is taxed the same as Frank Stimpson is out of the shop for few this and the Put Vour blood in good condition. illness. to visit you Monday, other real estate and they spend in days having a slight Tuesday ' I CHARLES A. PILSBUHY. acts Wednesday, Hood’s directly Manager here. Sarsaparilla the are | Bu“ aggregate a large amount of money The various orders of place being how are and peculiarly on tbe blood—it puri- summer JULY I are all local en- called off for the heated term. 12, 13, 14, They liberal patrons of enriches and revitalizes it and ADVERTISING Terms. For one square, one fies, tertainments and contribute in many Miss Thompson of Belfast has been you to enter- inch length in column, 25 cents for one week builds up tbe whole system. Evelyn going of Mrs. F. L. of and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. ways to the welfare and prosperity Hood’s Sarsaparilla has stood the visiting her mother, Thompson, tain them? How Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a our city. In this connection it will be test of forty years. Get it today. Brooks. $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three y ear; recalled that the of the Crosby It is sure to help you. William C. Austin, R. F. D. man for route automo- months. burning about an here each season No. has a new Ford and can now make quick Inn, which had brought EAST BELFAST. 1, the time on bile ride about a number of visitors, was sensibly his route. two bull large Bucksport has been visited by father of felt by the business community, and Mr. and Mrs. George Davis spent July 4th Lewis Godding, George Gooding, surrounding coun- moose and a cow moose. That is nearly last those who have since found summer n Bangor, guests of their daughter, Mrs. who died recently, passed away Monday. the whole party. Another in the family is very ill. call homes here should not be made to feel Charles Larson. boy try. dust up Miss Estes of Auburn is her About 16,598,103 tons of rain fell on that they are unduly taxed. Mr. and Mrs. Kidney P. Young and sons, Lila visiting Mrs. W. O. Estes. She has Boston in 42 hours ending at 8 last night. vho had been at their bungalow on Patter- parents, Mr. and a — doubt William Allen the a in an Boston Globe July 3d. No White, ion's Point, left Tuesday for their home in nice position as stenographer automo- Regular Pictures at 7 o’clock. 8 it? Kansas editor and author, considers him- bile office. Who weighed Greenville, Show a and a American citi- at 8.15. 8 self patriot loyal Edward Brassey-Brierly injured his foot July Mrs. A. B, Huff, the well known dressmaker, Beginning The Berlin newspaper that published Clark. concerned after an Donald zen. He should therefore be .st while at work on the Peirce school in ward died Tuesday afternoon, iltaess of for the appeal of the German Socialists of as to the welfare and prosperity of his me by stepping on a nail or spike and was three days. Miss Moody Bangor, a trained Tel. 6-22 or 211-4, Prices for was but has been al- Both, 10 and 20 peace suppressed, care of her. Cents country. But recently in declaring that mliged to take a few days off in consequence. nurse, took jl lowed to resume publication. he should not come back to the Republi- Mr. and Mrs Herbert E. Ellis with Mr. and The address by Rev. Thomas Martin last Belfast. can he said he “didn’t care wheth- Mrs. Charles Bartlett are at the Sunday evening was very interesting and edu- Two puppy dogs have been shipped party expected lome of Mr. Ellis' Mr. and Mrs. E. cational. Next Sunday evening his topic will Rate 15c. mile. through the parcel post in Pennsylvania. er the Republicans whip the Democrats parents, per that were male rV. EIliB, this we the in their be “The Sunny Side of Life.” The church We assume they dogs.— or the Democrats whip the Republicans ek, making trip Portland Press. Hudson car. should be filled. in 1916,” and that “the Republican touring that occurred to us. The Churches. Yes, .me i.uuit party, as at present constituted, seems Members of the S. S. Club have taken one luuerai uj. uuuuing was neia iuen- )f the Towle for several weeks. Those June at the rm v v 1. O_ I_.1..LI_1 T Yl'„l bent on Mr. White cottages day afternoon, 29th, cemetery. Camp, only prosperity.” Rev. Arthur E. will on “The Cottage! Wilson n the speak and Dem- party are the Misses Laverne and Bertha There were services by the Knights of Pyth- lette “the Wisconsin be- has lived under both Republican Brooks of Refreshment Along Life’s Way” at submarine,” Whitten,Mr;. Rena White,Miss Geneva Hutch- ias and Rev Thomas Martin. The ocratic administrations and is familiar prayer by the Unitarian church next morning. cause his seamen’s bill seems to Sunday j likely ns, Misses Mary and Helen £obb of Sears- other boy seems to be improving. W1U1 lilt* CUllUlllUUS UliU fucvaucu U1IUC1 H. of will i ■effectually what is left of the nont, Mrs. Miss Winifred Harry Upton Colby College destroy Margaret Vinal, Mrs. Susan Lord got up a social dinner re- their different He has at the church next American merchant marine. widely policies. Miss Alberta who are there preach Baptist Sunday \ Sanborn, Farnham, which was in as cently participated rare visit- and for the Home one Other services seen general prosperity under the ill the time, and Miss Marian Miss Flor- morning evening. j I Perry, ors by Sarah Haskell and Mrs. Susan Hol- Supplies No further worry about the week will be as usual. hay crop. and kitchens and distress a«iu lurs, juuuier wno .soup general iiammons, brook. Not been for a — Portland Press. having together long are under the other. Yet he has no choice over a part of each Services are held in North in and day. time they enjoyed the occasion very much. the church at Everything Staple Fancy Well, let us hope so. But there is many Groceries. I between and Dem- Donald son of Mr. Belfast at 10.30 o’clock; Sun- iiSWSBSEai5-H Republican prosperity Shute, and Mrs. Ralph D. Gordon is back in Brooks as a Sunday morning ■’ a slip between at this Hugh horse I standing grass day schoi 1 at noon and service at 7 o’clock in ocratic maladministration. Years ago Shute, entertained a party of young friends on shoer in the Ira Bowden Lots of time anti well cured under cover in Bhop. people | hay the the Fourth at the Shute the evening. All are cordially invited. Mr. White wrote an article “What’s cottage. The party think that Hugh is about the man who the barn. only Fruits and made the across the harbor in matter with Kansas?” that brought him trip the launch can shoe a roadster. Mr. Moore, formerly of Morning worship and sermon at the Con- Vegetables I instant Now it well be Louise, Capt. Decrow, and the day was spent Belfast, is with Geo. H. Ryder and his work is gregational church next Sunday at 10.45; sub- The latest rumor from the Democrat- notoriety. may ] most “The IN THEIR asked. “What’s the matter with White?” enjoyably. The guests were Misses Lil- giving much satisfaction. ject; Simplicity of The Impossible.” SEASON. I ic is that Gov. Curcis will be a camp lian Katherine D. Bible school at 12. Other services are discon- Dexter, Kittredge, Geneva The visit of the Waldo candidate for the United States County Veteran as- Senate, con- Stephenson, Grace Natalie tinued until With the meagre and generally Mitchell, Pottle, sociation here 1st was a September. and that July very pleasant State Treasuier Newbert will Harold Hamm of Melrose, Dex- Ward’s tradictory nature of the advices from Mass., Sturgis occasion td all concerned. Our citizens enjoy At the Baptist church this week the services Bread and Cake I enter the lists for the gubernatorial ter, Henry Peters, Robert Lord, Milton as the European battlefields attempts to Steph- meeting the veterans and are pleased to do all will be follows; This, Thursday, at 7.30 p. nomination. If the suc- enson. Miss Alfreda Ellis was Received fresh from the fighting parson chaperon. can to make them and m., the prayer meeting; at 10.45 a. m daily bakery. 1 picture the real conditions must be large- they happy, the “boys” Sunday, ceeds in the primary he may meet his In spite of the rain' last about 30 d erive satisfaction morning service, with sermon; Sunday school ly speculative. A recent article in the Thursday much from these meetings. Waterloo. men and 11 teams turned out to work on the at noon; Christian Endeavor at 6 30, and even- Poland and Mineral London Times in which it is said that the Prof. Drew of Waterville, who has been Spring Waters I shore road under the direction of Road Com- ing service at 7.30 p. m. training the Brooks band, was here over Sun- What kind of a Governor has Maine of the Russians is the killing of object missioner Weymouth, and a graveled good and assisted in the musical services at the Next Sunday at the Universalist church the CLIQUOT GINGER 1 who to enforce the Germans explain the day ALE, got pleads inability may, however, half mile of road. At noon work had to be Congregational Church in the evening. Prof. pastor will preach upon the new novel by laws of the State? The Democratic movements of the armies of the Czar. suspended because of the downpour and the Drew has done some good work with the band, Winston Churchill, entitled “A Far Country.” TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. 1 Lewiston Sun says: “Governor Curtis’ When we read of the capture of Lem- ladies served a fine dinner in Reform- Trinity taking into it some young recruits and This book deals with some of the great prob- ed toning clinches on the Democratic and other Galician successes of church. Those furnishing teams were Fred plea party burg them up so that tney do very creditable work.'* lems of our modern life and a sermon based j N. Savery, Thomas P. Charles the responsibility and the shame of the Austro-Germans they are naturally Leaman, Hall, upon it: should be interesting and helpful. !&John Frazier made us a visit 5th with A. B. Stantial, Alonzo Patterson, Pen- July sheriff license in Lewiston.” as Russian defeats, and there- George Maine’s fourteenth annual summer school of regarded other citizens of Belfast. John came here on A. A. HOWES & I dleton, Capt. A. N. Snow, A. K, CO., a blow to the are Fletcher, fore Allies. But they the advent of the railroad and staid here for Christian Endeavor and Sunday school work- A Washington letter in another column Capt. Ralph W. Pattershall, Walter Achorn, not so in Russia, whose armies several married a ers will be held in Pittsfield, August 9-20, 1915. regarded Otto years. Having wife here j Groceries, on the industries hurt the Underwood Llewellyn Strout; oxen, Vaughan. The to by are declared to remain intact and undis- he brcame one of us and we are Plans are developing make this session of work was to have been last Satur- always glad to tariff mentions the fruit completed the summer school the ever grape producers The Austro-German losses in see him. E. J. Morison, whom we knew best yet held. As mayed. day, but the rain and a years Drugs,MedicinesJ of Florida. A visitor to that State tells prevented today big in former the words of the school ago in Belfast, also called to see us years, key *'*>•. ><-1 -1-*' Galicia are estimated at nearly 800,000, crew is to finish the Monday. ^ $•>*>+«*■!•< v-i-$»i*S>*K$>*i*^*i"®*i-> -■•..a, us expected job. that fine large grape fruit could be We have the run of him in the will be: Inspiration, Education, Fellowship, and they still have to encounter,says the kept West, and boueht there last winter for two cents Recreation. 1 VETERANS like his other old friends are glad to see him London Times “the same stubborn army MEETING IN BROOKS. —AT THE— apiece and that a large part of the crop _ once more. The services at the Universalist church last H as which is willing to keep on Before, Twenty-eight veterans were present at the were of interest be- was left to rot on the ground, there be- Next year (Dec. Brooks will be in Sunday morning special *j for if necessary. The of the 10,1916) fighting years meeting Waldo County Veteran asso- cause of the of the children and the ing no market for it. a position to celebrate its 100th It presence j : in fresh ciation in birthday. WOMAN’S Germans must continue pouring Brooks July 3d. The was sermon to them Rev. Arthur CLUB, 66 ChU[ch * meeting was given its name aB a tribute to Gov. Brooks special by A. for ^ Gen. Porfirio Diaz, who for in order to hold their appointed July 1st, but was on Blair. The little son of Mr. ana Mrs. J. Lee thirty years troops positions, postponed of Massachusetts and a year later the town of 1 account of the ruled Mexico and died in lor 11 taxe tnem 10 aeiena rain. At the business meeting Richard was ! wisely well, tney away Brooksville in Hancock county was named in Patterson, Kingsbury Patterson, j New Rugs, Braided and Hand Woven, in the 1 morning but one veteran was After the service com- exile in Paris July 2nd. Since resigning other frontiers the whole edifice of the reported honor of the same executive. Before its incor- baptized. morning j to have died since the June was and one united Linen Runners, Baskets, Knit Porch anil the office of in 1911 as an out- Austrian defensive will The meeting—Charles Brooks was known as munion observed person \ Trays, Jackets president collapse. O. poration Washington Peavey of W’aldo, a member of the 11th church. > come of the Madero rebellion,and his de- Russian of view is that they can plantation, one of a dozen or two plantations in with the j \ Shawls. Lessons in Reed and Raffia point Maine regiment. It was voted to hold the j Basketry. parture tor he had lived in Paris retreat and advance different parts of Maine that bore this popular At the Methodist church next Sunday morn- \ Europe, again indefinitely, next meeting in Prospect August 5th. At the name. Its first settler was in Rev. Horace B. Sellers will in the ! in the a little for moral effect of tne loss noon Joseph Roberts, ng. speak j greatest simplicity, occupying caring hour a bountiful dinner was served by 1799, who came across the State from Buck- morning on “The Need of Preparation” and in modest apartment, “the world forget- of towns as long as they are constantly the ladies of Brooks. ; ^ field, the town that later gave John D. Long to the evening on “God’s Treasury.” Mr. Sellers j Home Cooked Food on Sale ting, by the world forgot.” weakening their adversaries and pre- The afternoon meeting was opened with Every Day Massachusetts, and Roberts is still a will in the Woods schoolhouse, North- Rev. Thomas prominent speak venting a trench deadlock such as exists prayer by Martin of Brooks, and The article from the New York Times name in the town. The last census gave Brooks port, at 2.30 p. m. Sunday. This, Thursday, J ; and Lunches at Reasonable Prices. the address of welcome was given by Prof. on the western and Warsaw fronts. a of a loss of at 7.30 and the < on population 704, about 300 in the evening prayer meeting proba- j woman suffrage, printed on another Charles O. Norwood, a visitor in the town, That seems and so meet at plausible, especially who past half-century. tioners class will 8,30. Mrs. Black’s for Lunch. page, was sent us with a for also spoke on Patriotism. He was both ; Try Delicious Specials I request as a recent has declared that authority eloquent and and enthused Brooks observed the 4th on Saturday and Fourth of July was observed last Sunday publication, and is rightly captioned “a interesting his > Clam Boullion, Salads, Strawberry Snort Cake, all kinds Sanawiche. while Russia may be invaded and a few but rain on both church with the Grand J. hearers. The response was by Comrade Jud- Monday, days materially in- morning at the Baptist comprehensive statement of fundamen- > i _ _j Doughnuts. towns captured the country as a v.'hole nnn Tt-ooi^ rri_ terfered with the celebration. The band con- ! Army and allied organizations as special ! tal otjecticns,” and no doubt will be certs were << ■ cannot be corquered by any force that pleasing program by the school children of given Saturday as planned and there guests occupying front seats in the center of Every Saturday at 5 p.m Baked Beans and riot Rolls, Tea and read with interest those in favor as by and the was dancing in Union hall in the afternoon and the church. The marched could be brought against her. Brooks, remarks by comrades present. junior congregation > Hot or iced. orders taken at time ! >r well as those Special any opposed to woman suffrage. a ball in the The athletic were The conditions in the west are not so As it was the 52nd anniversary of the battle evening. sports in, each bearing a flag, the boys occupying seats at the and the at the left. The Lord of Gettysburg, in which the Maine soldiers necessarily postponed. Very good decora- right girls It does not seem readily explained. If Kitchner has as white right to allow the use tions had and church v decorated with flags,and red, took such a reminis- been planned some were carried | raised for an of prominent part, many and blue bunting was draped around the plat- of f.re crackers and other in secretly England army out. Those John Mannacia explosives cences of that battle were gone over in the by were very form, the altar, the organ and over the doors. times as as has been the | ublic streets two or three be- <1,000,000—four big nice. a lot of came i The choir sang selections and the days enjoyable smoke talk which followed the regu- Quite people Saturday, appropriate is it that after more than pastor, Rev. Walter F. Sturtevant, preached a fore the 4!b. Last week two small boys admitted—why lar program. Owing to the roads the but all they could do was to stand under awn- muddy sermon on “Patriotism.” The four little Mc- CAMDEN-BFLFAST ! a of warfare still had been off year Germany occupies attendance was not as as ings and umbrellas and let it rain. It was a setting fire crackers and large sometimes, but Leod sisters sang two selections, “The Flag” ] I and Northern France and the good natured crowd who did no and and Tree,” in AUTO SERVICE. one said to the other, "Did you see me Belgium nevertheless the meeting was very interesting growling “George Washington’^ Cherry of the sermon to the children. i allied are trench and made the best of the situation. The place usual scare that horse?” That seems to be troops fighting, gaining satisfactory. tight wire LEAVE BELFAST, Windsor Hotel, ARKIVK IN C’AMl'i I a few one The absence of performance by T, G. Reynolds was given in 8.00 a. m.; 12.15 p.m,: 3.00 p. in. 0 30 a 1.30 p. in 1 I the chief object of this premature ob- yards day and losing them the Secretary Alfred Stinson a but his work was It was was deeply regretted and of love and pouring rain, satisfactory. LEAVE CAMDEN, View ARRFYF IN l.l servance of “the we celebrate.” It next? announced that the allies messages Hay House, j day W. F. H. M. Brown and sympathy were sent to him. His little Emmons, A. R. Pilley 9.30 a. in.; 1 30 p. ill ; 4.30p. ui. 11.00 a. m.; 3 00 p. in « is not patriotism but hoodlumism. were to assume the offensive in May last, grand- daughter, Evelyn Spaulding, the of his were the committee of arrangements. and it was expected that the Germans apple Fare, $1.00. Round Trip, $2.00, eye,.i8 critically ill, although it is hoped she is Searsport mourns the passing of one would then be driven out of Belgium and Plates SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION. over the worst of the attack. It was at first ! SWANVILLE. of the master marinere who in the France; but little or no progress has been feared that she would have to submit to an MAINE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, halcyon days of American shipping car- made in this direction and present indica- Mrs. Charles Black has returned to her operation for appendicitis, but at present this WILLIAM B. WILLIAMSON Manager ried the Stars and Stripes to every port tions are that this situation may continue is not home in Chelsea, Mass. thought necessary. The child, called ORRIN i, DICKEY, Agent. Phone 156-3, Belfast, Maine. 2- of the civilized globe—one of a race of indefinitely. But if the situation in the the granddaughter of the Mrs. H. F. M. Phillips went to Unity last That Fit regiment, recently ■ _ seafarers unequalled for skill and daring, east permits the transfer of the German made the address of welcome when the Veter- week for an indefinite stay. an* the Sennott and withal a man who reflected honor on forces to the battle line in France will Association met in North Searsport, where Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Varney and children I have recently taken she lives with her New so, 7S8« his native town and State and whose loss the allies be able to hold the enemy in grandfather, Comrade Stin- spent Sunday and Monday in Prospect. Post Graduate Course in the REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF son. She is only years old, but her ad- to the community in which he was ever check? eight The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. Z. D. Hart- Improved Method of Correctable dress made a great hit with the old soldiers. prominent will be sadly felt. Capt. Since the foregoing was in type the shorn this, Thursday, afternoon, July 8th. Impressions, with the mouth closed, All for her » Frank hope speedy recovery. Capt. I. Pendleton, whose untime- the situation as regards the Russian Dr. F. C. Small and George Hart of Belfast originated by Dr. Greene. The City National Bank, at Belfast ly death is elsewhere recorded, was armies is less favorable. They have entertained a party of friends at Cliff cottage WEDDING BELLS. If you are having any difficulty with honored and respected far beyond the continued to retreat until the Austro- July 5th. i the State of Maine, at the dose of business, 23 It>l5 your present set of teeth, I can June borders of his native town and State. Germans are on Russisn soil. The out- Hebard-Conant. An impressive home wed- MIbs Bernice Damm gave the to valedictory guarantee absolute satisfaction. -RESOURCES.- H ling was solemnized the school. Miss Bernice come is uncertain at this writing, but it Wednesday noon, June Montague High >ans discounts held in 46 The little town of Brooks is always L and (notes bank).$1,067,444 is feared in England that Russia will be JOth, by Rev. Ashley A. Smith at the home of has been quite ill with the grip, but is better. By this method I can furnish you a T >tal loans...... doing big things,but its greatest achieve- senator and Mrs. C. M. Conant in O rerdrafU. unsecured.$1,04104 on the and a “trench Winterport* Mrs. E. L. Cunningham and daughter Edna, plate that gives the life-like appear- ment is the new school placed defensive, S, bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value). 60,000 00 High building vhen their second daughter, Viola Evelyn, was and deadlock” ensue. Later advices say Mrs. George T. Nickerson daughters Ger- ance of the Natural Teeth. U S. Bonds pledged to secure II. S. deposits (par value). 1,000 00 whose was con- inited in to completion celebrated in marriage William E. Hebard of trude and Avis to and re- T >tal U. S. bonds. that the German advance has been check- went Brooks Friday the No mouth too difficult to fit. >tal nection with the observance of the Na- southbridge, Mass., double ring service be- turned Monday. T bonds, securities, etc. ed by the Russians, and it is now be- used. S to stock of Federal Reserve Bank.$7,800 00 tion’s Belfast has a modern ng The bride, leaning on the arm of her lbscription birthday. Miss Julia M. Chase and her niece, Miss Ar- Consultation solicited. Less amount unpaid. 3,900 00 Oo lieved will be able to hold their lather and the $ 8,900 in they preceded by maid of honor and on schcolhouse process of erection; but ietta Nickerson of Everett, Mass., will arrive II other stocks, including premiums same. 500 00 lines. A British of Ger- entered room U~^l.„ .... 11, -1 _L present gain >ridesmaid, the to the strains of anking house, furniture and fixtures. this week to spend the summer with her pa- man trenches to the north of Ypres is re- he Lohengrin wedding march played by Miss 3 ue from Federal Reserve bank. than one thousand, has one completed rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chase. Dr. E. S. Webber ue from approved reserve.agents in New York, Chicago and St. ported. There are many renewed rumors Georgia Holt, and was met under an arch of and for standB in a Louis. 22,966 £( ready occupancy. It from different sources that the Germans and daisies Mrs. Alice J. Waldron and nephew, William svergreen by the bridegroom and ue from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities. 66,276 12 lot of four which affords are to launch a new offensive id Gilliatt of attended services at the acres, ample planning >est man. Her sister Gertrude was maid of Searsport, Dentist, g ue from banks and bankers. the their aim to room for the outdoor recreation now re- west, being duplicate church last Sunday. Mrs. Waldron is in her utside checks and other cash items. 2,667 62 lonor and her sister Barbara was bridesmaid Masonic Room Belfast. their Galician tactics and break through 93d drove out Temple. 5, p ractional currency, nickles and cents. 800 06 garded as an essential feature of the Lhe best man was the year. They by team. to Calais at all costs. groom's brother, _N otes of other national banks. modern school system. The description ['he bride was charmingly attired in white Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nickerson and son Clin- F aderal Reserve notes. -L awful money reserve in bank: of the the of how it was Belfast and Moosehead Lake R. R. :harmeuse with pearl trimmings. The veil ton left Friday to spend a few weeks in their building, story Total coin and certificates. vas held a band of and at what moderate will be by orange blossoms and her Portland home. Miss Vinie Nickerson is en- Farm For Sale tender built, cost, At the annual of the Legal notes.... meeting Belfast & hower consisted of a weeks vacation read with bouquet bride’s roses. joying two with her mother ^ edemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent much interest both at home Moosehead Lake R. R. Co., at 10 a. m. July 7th Consisting of 120 acres of fertile soil, not Lue muiuoi Honor was in wnite SUa and sister. on circulation). 00 and at the court house, Mayor Charles R. guwneu and potato land; timber 3,000 abroad. Coombs, rocky; splendid hay ^ Lie from U. S. Treasurer. 00 Clement W. Wescott and S. A. Parker •nd carried The bridesmaid was 1,000 were pinks. gown- William M. Uamm gave the valedictory at elected directors for three years; id in blue chiffon over white buildings and an elegant home. The condition of Church street from Selwyn light and carried the exercises at Hebron Total. Thompson, Charles W. Frederick of Belfast graduating Academy, I Frank Grady, caretaker; no trespassing un- links. The groom’s gift to the bride was a Miller street south, after a rainstorm, and Wm. H. Rolfe of Brooks for two years; and not the salutatory, as reported last week. der penalty of law. Address brooch. The was one LIABILITIES. James H. Howes, Augustine Colburn and Ed- liamond bride of the His tf9 F. E. ELKINS. — has for years been a disgrace, but it was subject was “The Problem of National De- I.' mund Wilson one year. ladies in 131 Eureka C infltil atnplr nniri in. Selwyn Thompson aost popular young her home town fense." Street, never in worse condition than on was elected of the board of direc- San Francisco. Californa Si fund. Sunday president ,nd surrounding towns and made and retained irplus last. tors; William H. Quimby, clerk, and Maurice will be observed as Chi 1 U ndivided profits.$57,736 68 The section between Spring and Sunday, July 11th, _ W. Lord, treasurer. A pamphlet containing riends wherever she went. She is a grad- eserved for interest on deposits..!. 10,564 72 $68,291 4i; Miller streets was a mass of dren’s Sunday at the church. Rev. Arthur A. floating the by-laws, a copy of the lease and the 1914 Late of Hebron Academy of the class of LesB current expenses, interest and taxes paid. 36.01181 mud. of the trustees of the has Blair will speak to the children before the notes. 00 Church street is so shaded in sum- report mortgage, 910 and is a successful music teacher. Mr, PATTERSON’S l rculating 60,000 been printed and those interested may obtain sermon and there will be a A Less amount on hand and in treasury for redemption or in transit. 800 00 mer that unless there is a lebard is a of the of christening, protracted a copy by applying to the treasurer. graduate University le to banks and bankers. cordial invitation is extended to cveryope to MUSIO drouth it is all the season, ilaine and for the past two years has been SHOP, g emand deposits: muddy through be A invitation is State of Ohio, of Toledo, __ present. special extended Individual subject to 7 when dust is blowing in other Btreets. City [ trincipal of the South Royalston High school (7 Main Malna. deposits check.$ 260,6552 Lucas County. f8S* to the children. We also invite the to Straat, Ballast, Certificates of deposits due in less than 30 days. 58,119 56 n Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Hebard were the public With all the that has been Frank J, makes oath that he is senior Certified checks. 107 28 money spent Cheney come and be at home in our Sunday school. MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING of the firm of F. J. & ecipients of many valuable and beautiful Cashier’s checks outstanding. 14 yearly on the streets it would seem that partner Cheney Co., Classes for all 1,854 doing business in the City of Toledo, County •resents consisting of gold, silver, linen and ages. RENTING REPAIRING United States deposits. 1,000 00 something should have been done to rem- and State and that said firm will notice of less than 30 aforesaid, pay ut About relatives and friends J. Deposits requiring days. glass. thirty LEE PATTERSON, Proprietor. me such conditions on a residential street the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Premium Book. T deposits: edy rere The out of town includ- each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be present. gueBts Deposits subject to 30 or more days’ notice. which is one of the show of the places cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. d Mr. and Mrs. John Hebard, parents of the For twenty-five outside wrappers of Dr. citv and a FRANK J. CHENEY. •ridegroom, Emory Hebard, Franklin Hebard, Total.. f.l principal thoroughfare. Why Humphreys’ Remedies, we will send free, a Sworn to before me and subscribed in my iouth bridge, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Put- rot have a E. H. Good Roads day for Church this 6th of Miss E. A. copy of Dr. Humphreys’ Mentor—a medical BOYINGTON, State of Maine, County of Waldo, ss: presence, day December, A. D. 1886. iam, Watertown. Mass.; Bickford, W. Cashier of the street? (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Aiss Dorothy Bickford, Worcester, Mass.; Miss family adviser, five hundred pages, cloth I, C. Wescott, above-named bank, do solemnly swear that st atement is true to the best of and Notary Public. Georgia Holt, Bangor. The bride’s going and sold for cents. Eye-Sight Specialist my knowledge belief, bound, regularly fifty ■ Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken and was sand color, with hat to match. C. W. WESCOTT The owners of residences in this city internally way gown This book iB in five OF THE acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur- Ls the couple were about to start they were published languages, Subscribed and sworn to before me thisi2nd day of July, 1916. in summer have P“!: which they occupy only faces of the system. Send for testimonials, bowered with rice and confetti They will English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Ger- BOYINGTON OPTICAL CO., ROBERT F. DUNTON. Notary been notified by the Belfast Water Co. free.. pend about a week at Sebago lake, and in man, take your choice, either for twenty-five Correct—Attest: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. •eptember will settle in Milo, Me., where the wrappers or fifty cents, postage prepaid. WM. B. SWAN, ) that they must pay the water rates for a 14 South Main Street. WinterDort, Malna Sold by all Druggists, 75c.; ;room has a fine position as principal of a j Sumphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Co., Cor. Wil- SELWYN THOMPSON. } 0'KCt" lull year. In one case this amounts to Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. chool. I iam and Annetreets, New York.* OFFICE DAYS. MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS. V. A. SIMMONS,) *

I wSr*s*S3jjEr Min Ealey Bicknell, daughter of Mr. and The opera Mikedo, which waa given here laat Mrs. Charlee E. Bicknell of Rockland, arrived winter, ia to be repeated the laatof thia month Sunday to visit Mias Louise J. Read at her in the Colonial Theatre. The caet will be the We are new home on Franalin street. J Showing same as it waa | when given laat winter, The Stanley steamer on the Maine Trans- Mr. and Mra. H. E. McDonald and Mr. and The Season’s Novelties in portation Co's, line between Belfast and Cam- MOST Mra. Thomas W, Lothrop spent the 4th and | den did not make the afternoon Saturday trips '6th at the Hervey Howes cottage, Quantaba- on account of the bad condition of the roads owns a also everyone Ford, cook. They went out Sunday morning and re- caused the rains recent by heavy anj repairs. turned and Silk Sweaters a Bunion or a L orn—fallen Tuesday morning. Advertised Letters. The following let- Middys The little son | born June 28th to Mrs. Richard j ters remained Uncalled for in the Belfast post arches, outgrowing joints, Parsons Whitman of Campello, Mass., formerly office for the week ending July 6th: Ladies- Over One Hundred and other foot Miss Frances Howes of this city, has been Miss Florence Dorr, Miss Viola. Howell, Miss disagreeable | named William Parsons Whitman 2nd, for its Maybelle Thompson. Gentlemen—James Pack- ailments. paternal grandfather. ard, John Walsh. Wash Until the famous The John Cuzner house, 8 Grove street, has White Skirts The Fortnightly Club were entertained^yes- been sold to Miss Edith M. Davidson. Mrs. V j terday, at a dinner and Wednesday, picnic Cuzner and two daughters will join Mr. Cuzner 98c. to $6.00. supper by Mrs. John W. Jones at her cottage j ! in Boston in August and Miss Davidson and near the foot of Condon street. Mrs. Etta S. her mother, Mrs. John S. Davidson, who are Skirts made to order. Mitchell, Miss J. A. Wiggin, Mrs. Pheobe D. j living in the Perry house on Cedar street, will | Crawford and Mrs. Essie P. Carle were also Very truly yours, i move to their hew home. guests for the day. Auction was played dur- ing the afternoon. New Advertisements. The Perfection uil CARLE & Stoves, one, two and three burners, with ovens, JONES. | Raymond Dutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred are for salo in Belfast by Carle & Jones and Dutch of Cedar street, has returned from a will ha found verv convenient for summer use. trip to and from England in a cattle steamer me ....Frank E. Graves, Graduate universalist Social Aid a I Optometrist, Belfast. will have dim. with his uncle. He says that during the last riie News of successor to social at the home of Miss Ground Gripper Dr. F. L. Adams, may be found at Loula Mason this 300 mileB before landing in England, while in | ! his office, upstairs, Room I, in Odd Fellows’ from a serious Thursday, afterooon. ;-t H. Hart is improving the danger zone, all remained on deck with shoes were invented we had block. For perfect fitting glasses consult him. ill turn. Commodore S. W. Mr. and life preservers on, but he enjoyed the | i„n Fairchild, Mrs trip. _The forms of the next W J. to without telephone directory been on Waldo Curtis, Misses L. Lena R. ant hobble around re hyrants have placed Augusta, little brown are and if want name and Mildred Curtis Buttons, the spaniel aged 12 closing you your of New York, who are nd Condon street. makin* to Mrs. William A. Coombs much chance of number in the book should your order an auto years, belonging relief. | you give trip through at of Maine,-.lunched th. and .,t new potatoes aod green peas of Camden, which has been boarding with Mrs. now. Call the manager give him your Wayside Tea House 4th. 4th? Don't all at July ! order... .See advt. of Hebron Heb- ,n raising July speak 1 have tried all Academy, Miss Louise Hazeltine If you entertained at luncl ing of July 4th. She had always been afraid , ron, Me., one of our best educational institu- Friday afternoon at the come 1 to the twc Wayside Tea Houst of thunder and fire crackers, and recently had kinds and still “limp” tions_Have you been to The Dinsmore Store from Canada, in addition Mrs H. A. Lloyd of New York, Mrs. Horact it is | for Ground shoes? If a one cent war ta* apparently not been well and thought yet your Gripper you ,ge stamp, carry B. Pearson of in and let us fit you :to a j Boston, Miss G. H. o are foot trouble Bradley that her death was due to shock and heart fail- j having don’t delay. They will Newton, Mass., Miss M. S. of Sai afford instant relief-See statement of the will be Chenery ure. pair of Ground Grippers. E ; rehearsal of The Mikado L-rancisco, Calif., Mrs. Horace ant National Bank_Annual Chenery a j Searsport meeting chureh vestry Friday Mrs. The Hospital Aid will have special meet- On E :he Universalist Haraden S. Pearl of this For Men and Women. ot the stockholders of the Coliseum Co, at 4 city. at the Woman’s Club room Fri- p. 9th. ing to-morrow, July The Belfast fruel & m., July 12th, at City National Bank... .Capt. Hay Co. is making re^ day. Lunch will be served at 12.30 to all who sale EY shoe shut only by .eonard & Bairows factory pairs and improvements on its and Mrs. Albert N. Blanchard publish a card buildings oi can attend at that hour, and late in the after- REQUEST will si for a week and re-open the water and the of thanks... .See statement of The City Na- Saturday front, storehouse building! noon to those who find it inconvenient to at- * y, Juiy 12th. on Lewis wharf are tional Bank of Belfast....See notice of tax undergoing repairs. Tin tend early. Members are requested to come THE was on sale at new extension collector Edward .Annie L. New York Sunday Herald to the Lubec Sardine Co, plant and bring their own needle work. There will Sibley... Black, first time on Drew H.L and Florence ck's last Sunday for the practically completed, is two stories, 60 by 10; be special business in regard to the coming I Chaples Chapies pub- feet, and is covered with interest of the Waldo I lish a card of thanks....The semi-annual dis- ,, of publication. galvanized iron. It ii fair in the County hos- J. last Used for storage. I count sale of W. Ferguson & Co. will begin weather man made a good guess pital. «i «i wirJ 8th, and continue for 30 had .. im mini —i—r—wi—himii today, July days. showers. We have If the new Miss Beatrice | Mikado predicting Pierce Waldo County Hospital. Memorial school building cent discount on wool dress had of his Twenty per goods, Opera .■oil and now in process of Rich of an emergency case, was John R. Waterman green peas plenty. , construction, is not complet Searsport, and lact s of all ten cent and for his custom- trimmings kinds, per have short- ed 13th when on for at the Waldo raising for his own table, ., noticed that the days by Sept. the schools of the operated appendicitis you citj on all other goods except corsets. Terms Will be local talent at the rod in blos- are to other 1st....John Adams, who ers, July 4th. presented by :ne minutes? Next, golden i open, provision will be made fo: County hospital July cash....Mr, James D. Stevens, Miss Grace M. on the storm doors and those If it is was in an accident at the Holmes’ The ladies of the Mission are ar- and then get pupils. found however, that iti injured Episcopal Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Morse, Mr. j is | lacerating nis left hand and right arm, for a lawn and sale, to be held 1 COLONIAL ae houses. -<--oi.\.umjiusueu Wicniu [WO mill, ranging party and Mrs Frank B. Linekin and Mr. and Mrs, THEATRE, 0N^HT at for treatment.... Lewis Men- at the home now weeks from the 1 the hospital Thursday, July 22nd, of Miss A interport Ferry Co. is prepared Sept. 13th, school will not Clement H. Stevens publish a card of thanks. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. H. str eet. J river between begin until then. dall, Ralph Maude Gammans, 6 Church ,-:v automobiles across the _Mrs Carrie B. Spaulding and A. Stinson of is in the for a service Mendall Belfast, hospital daily ■ ..jwn and Bucksport Center, The house at the At the July meeting last Tuesday evening ! publish a card of thanks... .Two or three un- warming Wayside Tea a hand wound inflicted in his fourth dressing for furnished rooms wanted A. 8 !! no doubt be appreciated, House under the of a of the directors of the Home Aged Wo- by Cuzner, Friday Evening, of July 30,1915. auspices number Mrs. of celebration... .Roland, son of Mr. and Harbot Ada E. /July Mrs. Robert F. Mrs. Sarah Grove street... .Belfast bank book Inez L. Barker went to Dark Wildes friends that was announced men, Dunton, R, Savings y Mrs. Alonzo Robbins of this city, was operat- a for last Pierce and Mrs. Charles A. Pilsbury were No. 12,541 lost... The Direct Importing Co. ... where she has professiona. Tuesday evening has been Thursday, postponed ed on 3rd for .Charles whom she j to July appendicitis... made a committee to arrange for the annual will move into its new in the R. P. Miss Jane W. with this, Thursday, Ice cream and location, Ferguson, evening. a case, returned to his cake will Thompson, surgical lawn which will be held in August. A Chase block, Main street, Saturday, July 10th, u for some is convalescing. be served the party, j time, during evening and it j home in Searsmont 3rd-Mrs. Bert July vote of thanks was extended to the ; and on that will free a box of Stock Co. arriv- will be made a social Kings day present -i:X Fields of The Urban gathering. Twenty-five a surgical patient, returned to her Braley, lur tutu ui to chocolates or a half of tea or if the cents admission will be Invitations uaugmerB gcueiuus gin, fiou pound coffee, -.ucksport last week and company charged. home in Burnham Tuesday.... Dr. Albert Peroxide of have been paint the Home. preferred, to each purchaser ot a pound of tea Hydrogen generally extended and a at- j rehearsing in Emery hall Friday. They large of Portland was in Belfast 2nd, King July at 24 a 60 cent or a of cof- tendance is expected. The contract has been with cents, value, pound 8 ,: to the season in Searsport today, to consult with local in the signed Chauncey 10c. open comirg physicians fee at 24 cents. 35 cent value.... Peroxide of Ounces, of Mass., an to About Sheldon of Cove- Redoing Melrose, aviator, July rth. thirty friends and former school- case of Adelbert Saturday 8 10 at his at the three fair of hydrogen, ounces, cents, L. J, Pottle’s «€- A T^r of Sharon mates of Maurice E. Mima Valentine of the operate biplane days’ and Mrs. Charles B. Ames Roberts and bride, for- i Miss hospital nursing 10 and 25 cent Church the Waldo Fair association, which takes 5, store, Hayf^rd block. Point cot- merly Miss Sarah Esther staff is her vacation in County •Mt have bought the Howes Wiley, gave them a spending Searsport street.B. O. offers bar- in this on 11th and 12th, Norton, Belfast, home of Mr. last her Mrs. James Ainslee. place city Aug. 10th, formerly the summer surprise party Thursday night at the with sister, in second-hand cars, to L. J. POTTLE S There will be a colt race of one, two and gains subject previous at Lake home of the of ] Mrs. C. Hervey Howes, Quanta- parents the bride, Mr. and i A Surprise at the Universalist Parson- sale. The list includes two Buicks. an Over- three-year-old colts; a three minute class; peg MrB. Herbert A. The land and a Ford-Carle & Jones are Successor to H. tar ..ok, Searsmont, Wiley. guests furnished age. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur A. Blair were showing Davis’ 2.30 class; 2.17 class; green horse race; and served ice cake and race;, the s eason’s novelties in middys and silk w r.rneker was at Mathews Bros cream, fruit punch. It surprised Monday evening at completely 2.27 class; 2.40 class; farmer’s horse race for sweater s. Over 100 white wash skirts, 98 re- was intended to be a tin of their for the first time since his originally shower, but 8 o’clock by a call from the members cents to Skirts made to order... .To a r last Friday oats, and 2.24 class. $6. let, 5, 10 AND 25 CENT a large number of handsome and an- STORE, l accident. He has recovered from the useful gifts church and parish to celebrate the 20th furnished room with modern convenien ces were included. A Sun- Orrin J. Dickey entertained thirty-five mem- Apply to Mrs. J. M Fletcher. 153 Main street. Church ford injuries received in falling from the very enjoyable evening was niversary of their marriage, which came Street, Hay Block, Belfast, Maine. has passed. been bers of Belfast Commandery, United Order of f his barn on Union street, but still day, July 4th. Everything had carefully the Golden at his the committee, Messrs Giles Cross, cottage, "Navajo •a.- his broken wrist in splints. Mr. P. G. W. Anderson of planned by parish GOOD TREATMENT Boston, inspector Lodge,” Temple Heights, Monday, and his and Mrs. of the G. Abbott. Charles S. Bickford,Selwyn Thomp-' i n Mace, the little son of Mr. Underwriters’Bureau of New m M V ^ 1 Cl England, sister, Mrs. Nina Dickey Cook, entertained in the1 was in son, W. A. Swift and Frank I. Wilson, rjse J. fell while at play the city and made a test of OILY SCALPS Morrison, Friday the members of A. Clark S. of V. FOR with the assistance of the ladies. All met twenty E, Camp Buzzed barn June 30th, fracturing the the water for fire purposes in various of parts at her cottage Men and women whose hair and scalp are the Auxiliary, "Kumonup” nearby, I ,.f the left fore arm and badly dislocat- city. He went out with a crew of men suffer more in the warmer Dinner was served at the two cottages and all excessively oily Hn.-a 1 —J— A-_A TO_:_t ... Miss Maude E. Barker open- other time. The the elbow. John consoled himself with a body. kindly months than at any summer’s united in a social dance in the pavilion in the and dirt with to the He ed her rooms for the occasion. The callers dust mingle dandruff, cling Discount remark: “It might have been worse.” Clough. found the gasoline engine unser- 1 I. afternoon. Both parties made the trip on the hair and scalp, clog the scalp pores, stifle a of roses, oily has been viceable and even while testing it one of the brought profusion peonies, pinks, the hair roots and make al- •Jiion as a voluntary banKrupt steamer Golden Rod and had a most delightful proper cleansing were about the cylinder heads crumbled in on so a etc., which quickly placed most with the clerk of the U. S. district court it, new one impossible. of in was day. Parisian is an ideal treatment for this will be necessary or some other article of fire home. A purse $35 gold presented bage I roy S. Jordan, Waterville. Liabilities, tr Wash the hair not oftener than once and Mrs. Blair Mr. Frank I. A Rainy Fourth. Belfast did not "cele- juble. of Free- apparatus to take its place. Mr. Anderson had to Mr. by Wilson, for Creditors use twice Taxes 1915, none listed. a but Parisian Sage daily, Assets, brate” the Fourth other than a week, the fire and Mr. Cbas. S. Bickford, in behalf o€ the by sporadic into the hair and rub- Waterville and Thorn- previously inspected stations, report- pouring a little parted of taxes berty, Palermo, of fire crackers that the first The assessors having completed ing them in excellent condition. committee,extended a formal call to the popping began of bing briskly right into the scalp with the ,-:ed for minor amounts. Attorney, F. pulpit the tax book has been committed to continued until It drives out dandruff, dissolves their work, Sale for the year, Mr. last week and Monday night, finger tips. church’s pastorate coming and I mi, Waterville. ! “The the excess oil and stimulates the scalp into ne for the collection of taxes for 1915, New Minister.” The little was brief but and and the occasional tooting of horns. The bright Blair’s response expressive Sold A. A. Howes & — healthy|normal fiction. by lave assumed the duties of the office. s B Waterman, who for several years thus entitled was church bells were not which was a boon play successfully given in A social hour followed. Mrs rung, Co. and leading druggists everywhere. appreciative. be two this On ducted a shoe shop in The Jour- the Methodist a rest. There will discounts year. repair vestry last Thursday and Friday | Essie P. Carle and Miss Elizabeth A. Kelley to all who enjoy, and need, night’s I all taxes on or before August 16, 1915, the k, recently sold to S. S. Robbins, who nights. Despite unfavorable weather Automobile and water trips were neces- paid condi- j served punch, Misses Gladys Bradford, Velma Our ruinue the business. Mr. Waterman tions and a but there were and discount will be three percent (3 %). popular band concert in the latter Mitchell, Doris Cuzner, Evelyn Brown and F. sarily given up, cottage Semi-Annual | and on or before to make the change on account of the net at the and on the shore If paid after August 16th, ged evening proceeds were about $50. The ; Evan Wilson served ice cream and cake. All camp parties pends the discount will be one ai d aiih and will to Pittsfield for an ex- was the rain. The November 1, 1915, go play given under the auspices of the Ep- departed with wishes for many returns of the despite only accident reported with Mrs. Mildred one-half (1^ %). Sale visit his daughter, ! worth League and the personal direction of was that of Lewis Mendall, aged 11 years,who Now^-'iTims percent day. Begins Today. After November 1, 1915, no discount will I ■ Bryant. [ Mrs. Horace B. Sellers, wife of the lives in the Kilgore block, He was playing bq pastor, The Municipal Court. When The Journal To Put Thought in Your rds that came to Crosby place last assisted by Mrs. E. P. Frost and Miss Alice E. with a toy pistol and shot himseif through his deducted. j went to press last week there were two claim- with hand. He was to the in were with food daily and Simmons, Mrs. Clarence E. Read accom- left taken Waldo County I wish to call your attention to the law For the next supplied | ants to the office of judge of the municipal days we hand w'as | 30 ihem were a number of robins. Some panist. The cast, given in The Journal hospital where the dressed and re- regard to when taxes are due. court. Judge Way land Knowlton held that his made their nests on the last week, was an excellent one, and the turned home later. The law requires that all real estate taxes will 20 place oppo- solos term did not end until BUYING give percent discount four years midnight and i are tame notwithstanding the choruses were well rendered. It was a At the of MUST be paid before December 20, 1915, and very June 30th, while M. B. Lord held a commission regular meeting Thomas H. Mar- on Wool Dress 9 _ats in the neighborhood. They hop mirth-provoking performance and where all shall Circle last that personal taxes MUST be paid before Jan- Goods, Trim- bearing date of June 29th. Judge Knowlton Tuesday afternoon 31 mem- SUGAR" 6V did so well it is difficult to 1916 9 >n the garden almost under the feet ! but bers were Mrs. Cora uary 1, particularize, held his last hearing, a Northport case. June present. Herrick of and Mrs. Dow as Western I that all tax will avail them- mings Laces of all is in progress, and at other times Georgie Triggs everybody’s friend was initiated and Salt Pork 12V hope payers kinds. noeing 29th, and Maurice W. Lord, who had previous- Northport became a mem- in of insects and worms. certainly shone in her part and down selves of discounts as before specified. quest Eng- “brought taken the oath of office before dedimus jus- ber. A memorial service was held for Mrs. 10 the house” The ly much if all those per cent on all other I -parrows and doves are seen sometimes, frequently. play wiil be given and Julia G. Mrs. I would very appreciate tice George I. Keating, held his first trial Fri- Annie Nash, Mrs. McKeen, LARP^i£^agrTigT7b •• later in under the of who intend to avail themselves of the discount robins are dominant and are welcome Searsport, auspices the Abbie Putnam and Mrs. Russ were day, July 2nr:,and sentenced George W.Grover, Mary ap- Salmon, “Tall Cans,” 15c value.10c goods except Corsets. Methodist church. would me as as ns.ghbors. Searsport a committee on resolutions. August 16th, notify early pos- a tramp, formerly of Belmont, to 30 days in pointed The Blue Label Ketchup, 25c value..19c I so I can their tax as had a lunch with a sible, have receipts ready, auer Notes. It is estimated that the Our Rockland Visitors. The item last jail. Mrs. Sarah Harvey was also before Judge Circle special birthday c. it will very much facilitate the dispatching of •mers of the Eastern Steamship corpora- week concerning the entertainment.June Lord on.that day on complaint of Marian Rich table with two birthday cakes, one at each Corned WW i 1 28th, business on the last discount decorated with pins and a in the Rib 1 1 day. eaving Boston last Friday and Saturday of Anderson Camp.Sons of Veterans,and Ladies' for assault and battery, and was allowed to go end, flag flag lb Odd f nf Coreptc Beef office will be in the Aldermen a wned over center with red, white and blue My Koom, 8,000 passengers. All the Bangor Auxiliary of Rockland by A. E. Clark on of future good behavior. Capt* streamer?. Camp promise Memorial after had been sold Ten members were seated at the Building, July 15, 1915, accommodations out for and Auxiliary was so incomplete that as a mat- Tewksbury Dodsre was before the court on birthday Magic Yeast, 5c value. 3c Office hours will be from 9 to 12 a. m., and at >'al not for and of Bowen table. The oldest was Mrs. Hattie Rowe, Common Crackers, “Jones”. 6c Special Rates, days, only Friday Saturday ter of record of a very enjoyable occasion we complaint Amos F. for assault on 4 m. EDWARD aared 79. and the youngest. Mrs. Mary StaDles. l to p. SIBLEY, I nigbts but for all the week. Among the pas- fuller details this week. The of Charles H. Bowen with a dangerous weapon. give party Yellow Cling Peach, 20c value.14c Collector of Taxes. 41. The Circle until the first 5w27 stngers on the Belfast June 30th were many twenty-five came from Rockland in automo- The parties are neighbors on lower Congress aged adjourned Honor Brand Milk, 5c value.3Ac in Corn Flakes, 10c value. 8c ambridge girls, chaperoned by Miss S. M. biles and supper was served shortly upon arriv street and have had trouble over the boundary Tuesday August. Kelloggs’s TERMS CASH. tgbbury and going to a camp at Alfred Lake, al here. Ralph I. Morse made the address of lines and have previously been before the The Weather. The Holeproof hose are uth Hope, Me. welcome in behalf of the Sons just before the court, in this case Capt. Dodge was charged sold at The Dinsmore Store under an ironclad BROOMS 28c. Meeting of Teacher and Pupil. Fifty- with inflicting a scalp wound cn Bowen with a guarantee, but there is no guarantee that the Ice Cream ; te was he was bound over W. years ago Mrs. Abbie Keene of Freedom, | beautifully decorated with flags, as were pitchfork, and to the Sep- predictions of the weather bureau at Washing- Perry’s Cash Market. J. Ferguson & Co. formerly Abbie Carter of Montville, taught a | the tables, which were arranged in the shape tember term of the S. J. Court under $600 ton will be fulfilled. June 29th weather pre- mer term of school in Liberty, Maine, and ; of a horseshoe. The regular assembly room of bonds with H. L. Whitten ard Frank Elwell dictions for a week were sent out, which in- I am now located at Upptr !'K tier was Dallas Knowlton, son oi i the Grand Army was arranged aa a reception as sureties, H. C. Buzzell appeared for the cluded a shower period June 30th, July 1st and Belfast Coliseum pupils We Examine street, No. 178, where 1 Company, ]^hn C. Knowlton of town. ! room, and fruit punch was served from that followed and fair weather was High that Teacher respondent. 2nd, by fair, The Annual room. In the committee were be to receive custom- Meeting lpil never saw each other afterwards un- | receiving Mrs. Shipping Items. The ship Avon has been promised for the holiday, July 6th. Th€ will glad t Nina Mrs. T. was of said company will be held at The Tuesday, when Mr. Knowlton, over j Cook, A. Gay, Mrs. C. L Wright chartered to load lumber at Boston for Buenos “shower period” here practically continu- old and new. Orders City ers, large National Bank on the 12th > and Mrs. Frank O. The but the sun came out Monday, day of but without a gray hair, called upon Whiting. auxiliary was Aires at the highest rate in a decade. ous rain, when Sunday paid The or small delivered. July, at 1 o’clock p. m., to transact any busi- : assisted the Sons in a promptly mer teacher at the home of by serving delicious sup- The who were to to and for a time in the afternoon there was e Eyes ness that may come before said Washington owners, glad accept $8 $9 legally meet- >t after which the summer it was reduced which NATHAN H. Carter B. Keene, Director of the per, regular meeting was held, 1000 feet a year will receive about return to temperature, hopec Get my prices, ing. SMALL, per ago, $22 Modem Scientific Methods lw27 followed by a dance, for which it is The that the weather man might prove to be al By Secretary. Savings system, when old times £in Stimpson’s per 1000, reported. ship will load ; will surely please you. orchestra furnished music. A. T. was But the weather vane the aid of county were over as Gay feet of white and other lumber leEst^ half right. per- (without drugs) gone thoroughly * 1,500,000 pine H. floor director and was aided F. A to the and at McKINNON. -h1 Down Easters can review them. Mr. by Seward, will be to sail about I5th.... sistently pointed southeast, night snd ready July And fit the Most Up to-Date 209-12 3w2S ! Victor Colson, F. O. Whiting and Marden. the came in .md Telephone ‘'"‘ton is a retired Washington business Guy 'he Italian bark Santa Maria, which recently fog early Monday morning For Safe the Rockland and about 8 o’clock it to nd a good portion of his time is taken in Among people present were brought salt from Sicily to Boston, has been w.'S dense, began rair division President Ida L. Mrs. and continued until the late afternoon, wher ‘-'ig the his' u:ic Potomac m his steam Rakes, Cross, chartered to load shooka at Stockton Springs, CARD OF THANKS Sand and gravel delivered at there were indications of clearing, happilj Glasses 1 president of the Anderson auxiliary, and past WTe wish to thank all of those kind friends the “Cre., hi urid.” Mr. Knowlton en- j Me., for Palermo, Sicily, at about $10,000 lump verified by bright sunshine and northerlj a reasonable price. Mrs. Edna Division who worked so hard to restore our loved one to the Civil War from Maine and was in I president, Perry, Comman- sum....The Norwegian berk Kotka, which winds Tuesday. With continued fine weathei * At Reasonable Prices. us and we thank all those kind friends Virginia campaign. der J the commander. after the many days of rain, in- again Morgan'.an camp sailed from Stockton May 5th for an English everything, CHAS. M. cluding weeds, will v.row apace. who have shown us such sympathy and kind- HALL, port, was sunk June 30th cff Fastnet by the ness in our time of great trouble. Capt. and Mrs Albert N. Blanchard. Tel. 306 beanporl Ave AaRifcv AA AA AA the gun fire of a German submarine. Twelve men of the crew were landed at Queenstown HAVE YOU BEEN‘SICK? Broken Lenses Replaced after being 6ix hours in lifeboats.... Last ~ Then realize the utter weakness -rnr= >1 F= mi )l month 81 steamers, 42 schooners, two barks you that robs and one ship entered Boston from foreign ambition, destroys appetite, makes work a burden. Chase & ports, compared with 98 steamers, 64 schoon- and • Doak, To restore that and stamina that ers, one ship, one bark and one tug with a strength New has ever *£- 1914... is so essential, nothing equaled ^Optometrists, Candy barge in June, .Capt. John Philbrook of or with Scott’s Emulsion, be- : is to command the compared Q Winterport schooner bsiga- our in a cause its strength sustaining nourish- 25 Main Street, Belfast, Maine, We keep candy refrigerator, which keeps it now at j dier, loading paving Vinalhaven for ment invigorates the blood to distribute New York....Capt. David W. Simpson, who A % S it. a f trul — — ——. t. Sin » » 0 fresh and cool. n ^ has been a shipbroker for 26 years, has suc- Flour is health in a Cheaper ceeded the late Capt. J. H. Baker as natural, permanent way. ship- Get our before We are agents •If are run down, tired, nervous, prices you buy. broker and commission merchant at 282 State you for Stott’B Peerless and Stott’s Fancy Patent. overworked or lack strength, get Scott's and the office will and Green 5eal street, Boston, continue to Emulsion to-day. It is free from alcohol. PERRY’S CASH MARKET. Lowney’s for § be the headquarters Maine sea captains Scott St Bowne. Bloomfield, N. J.* and their families when in Boston....The 50c. to a steam at $1.00 pound. wooden yacht Mandalay, built Brew- Belfast Bank er, Maine, in 1883. has been sold to the Sie- Savings WANTED” mund Wenxel Electric Welding Co. of Wash- Notice is hereby given that Savings Banl or three unfurnished rooms. ington, D. C„ by Charles A. Bier of Baltimore. Book No. 12,641, issued by this bank, has beei ; Two been Old Corner Store Co. n She is now lost and application has made for a dupli Drug undergoing necessary repairs pre- 1 laws Apply to paratory to being converted into an electric cate book according to regulating issuing • welding plant for operation in the harbor of new books. A. L. CUZNER. a II The is 26 tons and Baltimore. Mandalay net, iw27p was formerly the Express. g Grove Street.

/ The annual Knox and MORE AMERICAN LIVES LOST. recent ago,’’ growled the Forman; “we’re hold- muting of the North deaths! oat Waldo V a tor an association was hold A REPORTER’S HEART ing open a column on the first page for with Germans Torpedo the British Freight Mrs. that police court story; got it ready?” County Correspondence. ; odnosday, June 16th, in Union church George Hosmer, wife of tv Hen- ^ ‘eaident in the Liner Armenian. died June 26 th at n “Have a for you tonight, Joe: “There’s nothing in that story, .. nn/nn uaWTTTITTI? ! Mm P D P-tin Roscoe Robbins of Union Loveland, their snap auu in nun vilija. -- at the on Pearl street, Camden, after a they got the sheriff’s son around derson,” said Garvin, calmly; “young I air. Officers were elected for the enduing Washington, June 30. The Dominion l0n~a.e with Mrs. Irs Mrs. F. E. Harding and ness which she borewith for Carter Edwards is not in jail. Fill up Ward, at as Robbins; liner fortitude city lockup booze-fighting. indication to a good hay crop. Mrs. y follows: President, Roscoe freight Armenian, flying the Brit- ar,!j death to next. else. Every points daughters, visited Mrs. Ward’s sister, tience. Besides the husband, she will be tickled to put you something ce presidents, H. N. B. F. Simmons ish flag and carrying mules from New- js to with has lour acres of Jane 23rd. Titus, vived one Mrs. It’ll be so easy that it’ll look like sin For a moment the foreman looked Mr. J. Q Adams planted Mary French, in Sandy point to was tor by sister, C. M. Bat“UN d B. Sherman; secretary and treasurer, Ab- port News, Va., England, of Conn. The take for it.” a too powerFul for language; botatoes. in town have and on the Hartford, deceased *,'* money disgust The spring term of the schools bi e pedoed sunk Monday night by * vernacular of the and walked into the com- Simmons; chaplain, Rev. Walter L. Sykes, woman of quiet manners, but In the free-and-easy then turned Cushman and Clement have had their hay closed work and the German submarine U-38 off Cornwall, kind if after a successful year’s T le was the to all and she had Editor Alertte thus room. meeting opened with prayer by genial many fr,^r' Daily Bullseye, City posing ano are it England, and nearly a score of muleteers his business bressed on the Randall farm having out-ot town teachers have left for their homes ci after who learned with sorrow of directed Joe Garvin, reporter, anent As he was passing by thej aplain, which the following program aboard are reported lost, according tc her d.. ,,,i Mr. lauled to Belfast, The funeral services was held last for the night. It was office next day on his way to lunch, Mr. and Mrs. George C. V\ard of Frankfort w as given: Readings by Norwood and received the State June ^ assignment Georgia messages by Depart- Kev. L. D. Evans a four blocks over to the Alertte to leave a direction with has been visiting in > officiating. only matter of stopped Mrs. C. S. Adams, who called on. relatives and friendB in town last T liie Vose; music by the choir; recitation by ment today from Consul John S. Arm- where Sergeant Carter the auditor. for week, has re- at station, Night Haverhill, Mass., the past week. Mr. Ward left for Redstone, N. H. M issflrene'Johnson; reading by Eva Robinson; strong, Jr., Bristol. Twenty-nine Mrs. Samuel Tibbetts died to be interviewed about his “When Garvin comes in this after- June v was waiting turned. Mrs. Elnora Harriman kept house for men in all were lost and ten 1 call him June 23rd. j si Dging, “Red, White and Blue,” by four little injured. her home on Sea street, latest having just telephoned noon,” he said, “I wish you’d The news created a sensation in official Camden, atv subject, ier during her absence. rls; recitation, iillness of and Tell him it’s no use Dr. G. L. Crockett and of Thomastcn g speech by Rev. Walter Sykes; painful tuberculosis. Ij c the Bullseye a skeleton outline, sug- in and pay him off. party quarters, as it was the first case of lose want to see R mb Abbie ceased was ayoung woman who had gested the sending of a reporter. to go upstairs—I don’t made several calls here last week. Prospect Ripley; address to veterans by of American lives since the sinking of nu'' be- WEST UNITY. ! friends, and her untimely death There was the same high regard him.” la Dr. Crockett’s native town and when motor- S mmons; singing, “America;” reading by the Lusitania. The gravity of the inci- the editor cerely mourned by all. She was tween the sheriff of Cantabury county During the forenoon city he calls. ; M arie for the Dead;” si*?g- dent, and the action of the Record of is ing through always Keller, “Searching however, tie mother and devoted and the authorities of the town as had the matter such consideration Barclay Denver, Col., staying wife, with a « police given -i io g, “Tenting on the old Campground;” recita- Washington government depends almost and re- was not a man to act this summer. generous disposition. In t exists between two South American as he could. Ke it C. C. Fowler's on whether the Armenian wae early / THORNDIKE. i ti ons by May Towle and Bessie Blake; music entirely she became a member of the in the fighting season. There on and he always endeavored to chartered the and Chest publics impulse, Miss Mildred RollinB has returned home ! r the recita- by British government a case of b; choir; reading by Rose Ripley; street church. She is surv had been a number of controversies oi be fair. But here was derelic- a Baptist .1 From where she had been Mrs. J. H. June 24th with was, in fact, transport of war aboard im- of Vassalboro, teaching. Sayward passed ti m by Valorous “The Faded by her parents, Mr. and {Mrs. late over the jurisdiction of certain ton too flagrant to admit any explana- Edgecomb; song, which Americans would sail at their own Rrj"; Mrs. V. N. Reeves of a a fell down on an as- Clifford Jones, who from West- Higgins. C >at of Blue,” remarks Camden, portant prisoners, the police claiming tion. When man graduated by Georgia Norwood; risk or whether she was an unarmed husband, to now at young sonB, Samuel Hardman and them virtue of caught them, like the one given Garvin brook seminary in the class of 1915, is Mis. M. S. Hatch of Jackson was the b, r Comrades Norwood, Newbert and McLain; ever Frf! by having signment guest merchantman. In the latter case, erick' were hie no assurance that he could be Carleton, and two sisters, ti.., and the sheriff insisting they there was lome. of Mrs. A. S. June 24th. cl using by singing “God be with till we the Higgins you though carrying contraband, ship Mildred Nelson of he worked the location. trusted The of the service Gladys Camder a- because had up again. good has the work of Brooks “ eet Again.” Miss Clara Wadsworth was or- should have been to visit and there was no Mr. Rand, who superintended Capt. Cheney Higgins passed subjected Mrs. Freda Helen Fossett of In the contest over the reward the sheriff demanded his dismissal; search and those aboard transferred to a Bosh.'.* w. nw.» iniat and Mrs, Mrs. Frank )D ue riHHW UCIC, UW UVUC a uu« with his friend H. M. # Georgia Norwood, The deceased was 27 of had won, and the were waiting tc other way. Monday night Higgins, before of years age p." police ® Ada G. place of safety the destruction oi will take the hand )n the road between Claude Kelley's and the erry, Mias Wadsworth and H. Page funeral service was h ’Id June R. play even. They knew the weakness “Mr. Alertte, you Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carpenter and friends the vessel was 30th, the was the attempted. S. E. Frohock await- a who has been mpored choir. The meeting officiating. the sheriff’s son, and with patience of man your enemy?” ichoolhouse. of Brooks were in town on business Monday. hire At this the city b eat attended and moat interesting held by ed the hour. Tonight they caught startling proposition Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fowler, Helen Fowler a Mrs. Walter McLain and daughter Thelma Children Edwin P. Wentworth, former on the streets, and the patro editor looked up into the face of large, | tj ie association for a long time. Cry super. staggering and Miss Vivian Joy attended the gradu- tendent of the State School for did the rest. sinewy man, who was standing o the of Bangor are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ( FOR FLETCHER’S Bv, wagon ation exercises at Hebron academy and on ! and one of the best known Sheriff Buck Edward’s political faith corner by the court house. One arm was Higgins. educatun with them Albert For baby’s croup, Willie’s cuts and and an the so ht outstretched toward the editor. The their return nome brought daily CASTORI A Maine, recently insurance ag,-, differed from that of Bullseye, M rs. Arabel of An- b; mamma’s sore lame- W. J. Huntand daughter 'uises, throat. Grandma’s with offices died su were other hand held a slouch hat, of the kind Fowler, who this year. Jin ^Portland, ite and his legitimate prey. graduated of her Mrs. n iss,— Dr Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the household dover, Mass., are guests mother, A STATUE OF GEN. CHAMBERLAIN June 30th at his in that c “We’ll want about a column, Joe,’ largely used by western officers and cat- medv. 25c and 5tc. apartments 61 Mr. Wentworth * said the editor, “and dress him up in cay tlemen. The man was the sheriff of Lydia Higgins. aged years. PALERMO. The citizens of Maine take tc ceeded at the Sate school and bells. ‘Sheriff’s Jail’ oughl county. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Stiles of Jackson were kindly by t_ra- Boy Cantabury BEAUTIFUL BUCKSPORT. a in. the of erecting statue ol lsuiiii, ui., 11 ic 11'ivJiliut a fair headline, eh?” “I were an enemy of mine Knox to suggestion [Jicfinu to make thought you Mr. C. A. returned Saturday Bridge- guests last Thursday afternoon of Miss Carrie L. Chamberlain Behind the and I did I could against Gen. Joshua somewhere was appointed to the office during ! “Or Buck’s Billy Bars,’ everything water, Mass., after a two weeks’ vacation. A. The Man About Town a Ferguson. paused few in Portland. His record as a soldier, ar administration of Gov. Plaisted. suggested the reporter with a grin. you,” said the sheriff, brokenly, “but f.: see Miss Lila Northrup has returned from San- Miss Lettie who has been nursing in n inutes the other while at work educator, a G vernor and a citizen, war Parsons Wentworth was born in R "Good! 1 like yours better. Now after what happened last night I Hunt, morning, ford for her summer vacation and is on the returned rants his services commemoratec Me., 1, the son scoot.” how I misjudged you. I ask your par- Waterbury. Conn., the past winter, a : the rear end of the office.and a pretty, being January 1854, in some such manner as this, and ii and Priscilla Lane He wlo- As the “old man” it looked like don.” lick list. to her home here Juue 26th. b (Hill). said, | it not unusual, scene met his eye as he and to do would be to his properly organized promoted the cated in the Portland grade ai. H easy money. All he had The big sheriff paused regain two children of i Mrs. Sanford Lane and Fred L, Higgins, who has been passing a ten g azed from one of the windows. Four should soon materialize inte schools. On to in the station and the and did not notice the amaz- suggestion July 24, 18SS, he n appear police composure, Monmouth are Mrs. Lane’s to his visiting, parents, days’ vacation at his old home, returned J s; lilboats and three motor boats were in some fitting tribute to the man who re Della F. Whartf. For 20 sergeant would furnish the story joy- ed look on Mr. Alertte’s countenance. year- Vlr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner. duties with the Co. in fleeted so much credit upon the State.— fully. The other dailies in Cantabury “Little Billy told me all,” he went on, Fuller, Holway Augusta sj ght on the river, a tug boat with three being appointed superintendent 1 Portland Press. State School for he was and as were with a curious tremble in the ordinarily Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowler and Juue his for a longer Boys th. were evening papers, they daughter Mary 29th, family remaining ^ irges in tow had just rounded the bend would sent Joe Garvin ant superintendent of that inn' friendly to the sheriff they likely strong voice; “how vou )f Gardiner called upon Mr. Bowiers’ mother, visit, | Q the Orland Steamer Castine was Found 100 Wild Flowers. was his son Sc him out ot tnere ana 10 side, He State corresponding secret : pass over the fall of lightly. around to get Mrs. Bowler, Miss the Mary Sunday. Mrs. F. L. Philbrick and daughter, j n taring its wharf and Bucksport’s the National Conference Chariti Oalvlli uau a v-icai take him home to mother. That was pride, tl ie new Miss Christine who Helen, with Mrs. Frank Gilchrist and Mrs. ! Steamer Islesboro, W. D. Round Pond school in Union have dont Correction for some and a was one that to attract noble part of Mr. Alertte,” said the Northrup, graduated Capt. years subject promised it, £ had nature but a with honors from school Willie Dolloff, were in Waterville Monday on ennett, just slipped away from the a good term’s work in study ber of the executive committee attention, the supreme element sought sheriff, earnestly, “and nobody Cony High Augusta, ( But the in Mr. Walton’s .nding, headed for its daily trip toCam- The pupils found and identified one hnn Maine State Conference. He w a. by the ambitious newsman. He knew good man would have thought ot it. June 23d, has gone to Kennebunkport for the business. They made trip tl^ ?n. in the dred wild flowers and found three tha an to make a children of Ferryman Ulmer, distance, ex-president and member of th x they’d even throw out telegraph you have wife and your summer, car- « as could not be identified. The school alsi 1 cutive committee of the ! a of this if the own refined and you | chugging swiftly along, conveying Natio: room for story kind, —nice, gentle—and Miss Wren and her Mrs. Mies Florence Knox, who graduated this Harriet mother, a ^ auto and a number of passengers holds a banner record for attendance. ference on the Education of Bar, exigency demanded. know how those things come home to a j Grove Vassalboro, Sarah Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Annie Cole f; om and a number of small Truant and Garvin looked his in man. wife—has been in pear from Oak Seminary, Prospect, Delinquent Children; upon profession Mattie—my b and to take the teach- and daughter and Mrs. Lena Higgins, passed oats were busily engaged in the vicinity the much the same spirit a soldier regarded poor health the past few months, went to Waterville, Friday HUMPHREYS’ president.of MaineChautauquu ; in 0 E the weirs along the Orland shore. The of the his. To fail in securing what you went what with that and worrying over Billy, er’s examination. Monday in Belfast, making the trip Miss president Maine Prison As- ; then rested for a glorious space of a member of the Portland N after was a crime. In his school he had she’s right close to the border land,'and Wren’s auto. j tion; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bowler and daughter me on Fort with its substantial Witch Hazel was no such as in about Knox, Oil History Society, Maine Genealog; been taught there thing if you’d printed that your paper C. has had a in Beatrice attended the graduation exercises at Ross Higgins telephone put g ray walis, and American Fern a excuse.’’ Hence he fell his in she would have been terribly suggestive loopholes (COMPOUND) ciety Society; "good rarely being jail to was done J. H. last week. his home. The work by a nd terraceB and secret an down, and in the Bullseye office he was dead today—I’m sure of that as I’m a ;he E. S. Normal school, Castine, splendidly kept green For Piles or societies, Odd Fellow, ward and Cole. Mr. ward has surrounded sum- Hemorrhoids, to that kind of Miss Katherine Bowler was one the Say Austin Say g rounds, by picturesque ligion he was a ! called "The Messenger Garcia." living man. But you’re not o,f gradu- Pvtovinnl rr Tnfprnnl aw Congregational;.- been on this section of the line for n ier homes and many year-around in- in a lost his in early life, and blood. You an opponent fair and ates and came home Wednesday. working politics Republican. Having parents fight or : stated houses, and traveled back to Bleeding, Itching nad scant time for church or square, man to man, in the open, and several days, making many needed repairs. Burning. having An exhibition and ice cream sale was given j? “Tom” Nicholson’s large force of A FARM WITH A BIG INCOM1 education, Garvin sought by iron disci- don’t stab him in the back when he’s apt, One application brings relief. Miss Watson at the len in a as I could ay Friday night Greeleys busily engaged discharging pline to acquire such information was awrny from home. I —I—1 wish APPLETON. Two sizes, 2oc. and $1.00, at corner schoolhcusefor the benefit of the school. js ;hooner’s cargo, a scene of In the current issue of Farm ai essential to his business, and to employ say to let you know how I ap- completing something b usiness and vacation which all druggists or mailed. the national farm that line alone. more—a deal Miss Watson returned to her home Monday activity pre- side, paper i his every talent along preciate this—it’s great two weeks Frank Carkin is spending with s rnted evidence of promi- Send Free Sample of Oil to at D. S. Burci \x He was seldom embarrassed by any more—than I deserve. Y’ou’re a good after finishing a successful year's work here, Bucksport’s Springfield, Ohio, friends in and Haverhill, Mass. n ence as the chiel round an interesting article entitled moral code when it ran counter to or- man, Mr. Alertte.” Lynn I all-the-year port f Penobscot River. There are other Hay Machinery” in which he t. ders, or duty to the paper. Yet his hab- In returning to his office after lunch, New Maxwell autos have just been received on this the modern a to PROSPECT. ^ usy places river, famous implements enable farmer.- : its were as pure and simple as those of the city editor again stepped in speak Messrs. O. W, Currier and William New- by c over for its put their much nun. But here was sel- ountry fish, Bucksport put up forage faster, Carmelite again with the auditor. bert. E. F. Killman is at home from Belfast i h ■ads them the days that reduced expense. In the course I fishness—they were so that he might “Mr. Smith, you will please consiuer Mrs? all, taking O. vis- C )me and the article he tells about a successfu. rise the surer on the stern he hac the direction Mr. Garvin an- for a visit. Members of Appleton I. O, F., Lodge go throughout year.—The path concerning ^ farturer who ahead. he “he will continue in and witnessed ucksport Times. once traveled from planned out nulled,” said; H. Brown came from to ited Union Ledge Friday night Homeo. Medicine 156 J. Bangor spend the Humphreys Co., William to see how a not a wonder. as Virginia practical far: Personally, Garvin was the paper’s service usual.” —Edgar work by the Warren degree staff. St., New York. week-end with his family. The Anti-Saloon League. there made an income of $40,'" No man would have given him a job or White, Macon, Mo., in Advance. Pease is selling the stock of goods from 500 acres of were defec- Mr. and Mrs. Hall and son Harry alfalfa. Wh.it his looks, unless his sight Joseph Emery 2. State in Atlantic. N. J.. July Every the manufacturer discovered tl aucuudicu aiiu un* in about Live. ne was lUUJi. WIDE OPEN SALOONS. spent Sunday Searsport. will be here next week at nion represented mer on the will not last long. is described in the Besides he had a mouth which placed goous they le lfith national convention of the Anti-Sa- Sick Animals following gainly. Rev. James Pendleton of Spokane, Washing- ^ taken from on The treatment of diseases of the article: threatened a famine in the land where Wellman and Mrs. Pierce It on league of America which will open Horses, Rev. W. F. Berry Tells Governor and Coun- ton, called on Iriends here last week. Mrs. Carrie Harry j "He found him with he and his ears seemed construct- uesday, July 6, and continue until Friday, Cattle, Dogs and Fowls, is in equipped lived, motored to Week’s Mills Wednesday and were Sheep, given unless the wind were cil of Conditions in Androscoggin, Knox Mrs. L. C. Dow went to Stillwater June 25th J lly 9, Arrangements have been made to care cylinder rakes, seven windrow In. r ed to retard motion Mr. Dr. Humphreys’Veterinary Manual, mailed guests of Mrs. W ellman’s son and wife, i f, >r 25,000 delegates, and the managers and the necessary He git- going his way. But the eyes were sharj and Penobscot Counties. Gov. Curtis to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kingsbury. nearly free. wagons. ° E the convention expect it to be one of the Humphreys’ Wtt-rinary Remedies, a ton for nature relentec and Mrs. Fred Gleason. j hay after shipping it by and bright, as if having He has no Power to Enforce the the 156 William St., N w York. Says Mrs. Shute arrived boat June 23rd g reatest ever held by league. a distance of 2u miles. His at the and made s Eugene by went gross did a kindly turn last, Joe Wentworth and his brother Joshua Under the banner of “A Stainless and a Law. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dock- j Flag is $80 an acre—and even after tak. solitary attractive feature. I to Portland last week and returned with a s aloonless Nation,” the league hopes to adopt ham. j the of the a : Carter extended the glad hand, anc Augusta, Me, June 30. Rev. Wilbur Ians to further the campaign against the liq- expense establishing new Dodge car, bought by Joshua Wentworth. | P making the hay and selling it, hi I began to tell now it happened. The F. Berry of Waterville, superintendent Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Wood and daughter ar traffic. of “little Harry Pease has bought a runabout, Luther B. Wilson, D. D., LL. L>., New splendid income. But it can be watch had run afoul Billy,’ of the Christian Civic League of Maine, of East with Mr. and | Bishop Orrington spent Sunday ! ^ is of the league. asserted that he is a skill: ., the sheriff’s son, as he was leaving the before the Governor and Coun- A large delegation from Golden Rod Re- ork, president mighty appeared Mrs. S. S. Wood. maker. I “Crystal Palace,” blind, staggering cil today to complain about infractions of bekah Lodge, conveyed by ten autos and sev- j in the of hundreds. The Miss Oria June 25th in Life drunk, sight the prohibitory law in Androscoggin, i-ibby spent Bangor eral horse carriages, visited Miriam Lodge of You Can Enjoy sheriff was out of town and the Knox and Penobscot counties. with her and Mr. and Mrs. Har- j Eat what want and not be troubled prisonei Supt. nephew wife, Rockland recently. The weatner was very j you of Foreclosure the in the a j Notice ; would have to spend night said 11 places were visited in Lew- vey H. with indigestion if will take T1 I *) ) lit J< m ; ; 11 P < ( £ I) 5 Berry Libby, unfavorable, as rain fell from the time they ! you to make a iston bars were and some of lock-up; ought good story- where running one each for Edward Davis Burr, Mrs. Fred T, Haley was in Bangor June left home until the return,but the cordial recep- Magazine year yes? 50 were observed all doing an open 23rd, j WHEREAS,the County of Waldo and State places 1 be lie luuuu a nuui- the trip with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Treat the Rockland brothers and 52.10, paid ipfecvince. his deed dated the elev Joe thought so, and he asked to UUBIUCDS, All UIJC making tion extended by ^Tablet'3 by mortgage feSSOi VS of and recorded in the shown the "malefactor.” The an the bar He of Stockton in their car. members for the April, 1908, sergeanl 22 years of age keeper. i sisters amply repaid .the be new or renewal before and after each meal. Sold only Subscriptions may i of Book 290. ,• ! a anc istry Deeds, 290, Page promptly reached for hand lantern found there were 100 retail liquor taxes The was conferred candi- Miss Wing and Miss Lopez, teachers of the trip. degree upon by us—25c a box. Write or call at this office I to Mary E. Twitched of said Burnham led the way the black corridor and two wholesale taxes in through liquor paid and Clark visited dates Golden Rod degree staff. Stor*. ing described parcel of real estate, v*. far end he threw a them in Ferry schools, respectively, by City Drug At the noisily loci Androscoggin County, most of buildings thereon, situated in Burnhan back and an iron door. Ther Lewiston. of Waldo and State of Maine w opened — County holding the light up he said, exultingly Supt. Berry stated liquor selling has I— I The easterly half of lot numbered one j of lines G-2 and one "It’s him, all right,” gone on in Knox county for years and range containing j more or less, to ; 1 On the iron cot was a dark-eyed boy. lawlessness exists. He stated acres, according general “Mikado Pencil No. 174 plan of G-l and G-2; and the said M with a the result o: that there were 29 Federal retail Eagle deathly pale face, liquor Twitched has transferred to me, the u his debauch. The features were smal taxes in that and that paid county gamb- signed, said mortgage and note there! ;, and almost like a woman’s. Il are run in all of regular, ling machines open parts ( ed by assignment by her subscribed, da seemed strangely incongruous that sucl Rockland. He stated that Sheriff Hobbs 28, A. D. 1915, and recorded in Waldo 1 j a fair face should rest amid the gloomi refused to do anything about this condi- of Deeds, Book 297, Page 104; and wher of said has been b of bars and one told him that condition mortgage lattice-work rusty ponderoui tion and that constable Half Gross in a Carton. Packed One Dozen In an attractive pull-off Box and Now, therefore, reason of the bre,. ; bolts. The breathing of the wai he would lose his if he did by sleeper job anything. the condition thereof I claim foreclo.-i; and as though he were ii stated that 94 Federal quiet regular, Supt. Berry liq- For Sale at Your Dealer 5c. each or 50c. per Dozer- said mortgage. the sanctuary of his own well-kept room uor taxes are paid in Penobscot county, June 1915. LEONARD A. 1 A 100 big page• montklg 18, “Mother!” two in and two of them of them Bangor, Hexagon Shape Highly Polished in Yellow Finish, with Gilt Tip and Red Ring, fitted with By Weeks & Weeks, his Attorneys The one word, whispered with loving : wholesale liquor taxes. He told of de- Only because of a very special arrange- Rubber. ment with the of MeCAI.I/S his as if shi conditions in Brewer and best Erasive publishers tenderness, escaped lips, plorable South MAGAZINE can we the benefit of contains the finest give you might be bending over him. Joe shud of much drinking in all parts of Bangor. The Mikado is a Superior Quality of Pencil and very specially prepared I this money-saving club offer. McCALL'S FRANK A. NYE, dered, he knew not why, but it was be Gov. Curtis read from an opinion of Ex- which is smooth and durable. is the Fashion Authority and Housekeep- lead, exceedingly ing Helper of more women than any other cause he had never heard the word ut Chief Justice of the Maine Su- License^ Emery V ACCURATELY GRADED IN FIVE DEGFEES magazine in the world. Undertaker and his o: tered in that way. In system preme Court to the effect that the Gov- Come in or write to see a sample copy. Medium Hard No. 3 Hard philosophy no element of love had evei ernor has been practically shorn ^of all No. 1 Soft No. 2\ All the latest styles and fancy work Embalmer. save as a matter of ridicule fo: to enforce the law. No. 4 Extra Hard for Bookkeepers every month : also delightful stories end figured, power liquor No. 2 Medium articles, besides regular departments in use in an elopement, a breach of promist 1 Mr. said he believed that if the CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY. Berry CONCEDED TO BE THE FINEST PENCIL MADE FOR GENERAL USE cooking, home dressmaking and house action or a divorce case. It was Governor should cal! into his presence j keeping that lighten housework and save mockery—a jest. But this. Ah! Thi the sheriffs of the three counties men- EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY money. Loved by women everywhere. SEARSPORT and 60 MAIN ST B' was different. tioned and give them a talking to, it NEW YORK Don’t Miss This Offer at both “Goes she know?” he asked the ser would have a salutary effect. He also 377 BROADWAY I Tleephone connections plan- j said the Governor if he All calls answered promt''1 f geant. could, wished, ■T "freeTmccXllT pattern “Not much,” replied the officer, grim ■ call a special session of the Legislature. Each subscriber for this Groat “Family Har Kitin'' may choose from her first copy of ly; "think I want her cavorting aroum 1 G'>v. Curtis thought that none of these McOALl.’S rev ived, one <>f the colo- brati-d McOall Dross I’utterns. FREE, here? The first she’ll know about it i J remedies would bring about the desired (value 15ci by sending a postal card request direct t-> The McOall when she reads the Bullseye in th ■ result. ^^k Co.. New York. Kiviiur Num- morning.” ber and Sire desired. James H Duncan, C. t “Then she won’t know at all,” sail 1 A MEDICINE CHEST FOR 25c and his came SEARSPORT, MAINE. Garvin, long lips togethe In this chest you have an excellent remedy a 1 ta urAifru out. Corel and tightened “Look here, Carte •j’irfiriti for Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff Neck, vv v/tuuii —let me take that iad home.” Land “W-h-a-t?” Backache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and for The most economical, cleansing and Surveying, One 25c. bottle of Sloan’s “You heard me,” said the tall news most emergencies. germicidal of all antiseptics la Valuation of Timberland? man, suddenly aroused to action. “What’ a Liniment does it all—this because these ail- the good of warring on women and kids?’ ments are symptoms, not diseases, and are Topographic and “You talk like a wild man, Joe,” sai ■ caused by congestion and inflammation. If you the 1 sergeant, angrily; “you’ve forgotte doubt, ask those who UBe Sloan’s Liniment, or Sur\e>' the dirty mean trick Edwards played u 3 Hydrographic', better still, buy a 25c bottle and prove it. All on that reward.” General Work the druggists. A soluble Antiseptic Powder to Engineering “No, I haven’t.” said reportei »_ whose seemed to move lik 3 be water as lyrll lantern-jaws U. OF M. SUMMER SCHOOL. dissolved in needed. j a of steel “but that concern piece work, As a medicinal antiseptic for douches Edwards and you ought to be mail enoug 1 Reception and Dance Given by the Faculty, in treating catarrh, inflammation or a ulceration of nose, throat, and that “1 will if he ever speaks to me,” sai j the First of Series. 1 ; caused feminine ills it has no the sergeant, savagely. “But, look yor University of Maine, July 1. To- by equal. For For fitted stove wood, building Joe, what’ll Alertte say about it if yo night in the gymnasium of Alumni Hall ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham don’t print this a was tendered the students Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine story?” reception gravel, and|a small quantity of ta “He’ll fire me,” said Garvin, coolly ot the summer school by the members :in their private correspondence with “But that don’t matter. I can't stan d of the Dean James S. Stevens, / which its lumber. GILES ABBOT faculty. I women, proves superiority. G. for that kid sleeping here a'l night if I in charge of the summer school, Prof, Women who have been cured ’ say Tel Lincolnville Av can him out. His mother b e W. chairman of the /■§§&/ t37-2 get may Garrett Thompson, it is “worth its weight in gold.” At her hair because of him righ t committee on and the 26tf tearing entertainment, druggists. 50c large box, or by malL now,” The sergeant thought of his ow n members of the received the faculty The Paxton Toilet Co,. Boston, Mass. boy, none too steady, and the mothe r guests. After the reception music was who walked the floor the nights he war furnished by a three piece orchestra for dered, and how he would feel shoul d an order of fifteen dances. n= GEO t JOHNSON, that boy ever get in the fix “little Billy The dance is the first of a series to be °(JR ci /Dr. C. was. W. LIBBEY held during the Bummer school, as ar- I “Will you stand for him to come dow il rangements are being made by the I «.oo Law, to court tomorrow, Joe?” he asked, i n faculty committee on entertainment- to DENTIST, Attorney at an altered tone. hold an informal dance every Friday and here’ b /^:§^5!§k21? “You bet I will, Tom, night. The affair last evening was very !Ia«a«ne,« 39 MAIN STREET,!! BELFAST. MAINI BELFAST. MAINE. twenty-five to make my word good.” enjoyable and give" promise of much nd “Keep your money, Joe,” said the 881 enjoyment to the studentB during the Practice in all Courts. Probate r,3't;‘* huskily. “I only hope to God : f summer term. The and stu- *£3sSt0Fp«s,rl geant, faculty specialty. 2tf my boy ever gets in this sort of a plac e dents worked hard to make it a success some man like you’ll be on hand.” and with the other diversions planned I Garvin took Billy home in a cab, an d the as hikes / ^TRUCKING by committee,tsuch whist, on to sul the way managed awaken him and a comedy to be staged late in the I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking Farm for Sale ficien tlyso he couldwalk up the steps fail term, the summer term to be promises Furniture and piano moving a specialty ly steady. But he had hardly touched th e very in a social way as well as enjoyable at door when it flew open and a woman’ s educational. Leave orders the stable, corner of Mail > ON EASY TERM^. arms were wrapped around him, and h and Cross streets, and they will receiv about one hundred acree. situ*1 was safe. Containing Children prompt attention. Telephone connection ed in Montville, nine miles from Th‘,rndl hurried ‘back to the an * Cry Garvin office, FOR FLETCHER’S W. W. BLAZO, Station. Enquire of there met an impatient printerman. lmlO DUNTON & MORSk. Alertte rs home an hoc 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. Belfast. “Mr, gone CASTORIA 4 | “' 7 ' '

I A Drastic Law At a Probate Conrtiheld at Belfast, within and OF THE for the County ;of Waldo, on the 8tb day of RECORD PASr. June, A. D. 1915. /itally Affecting Certain Property Right! S. I10PKIN9, ot Wlnterport, In said That creditor of Stronger Evidence Can Be Had in Went Into Effect July 1st. EDWINCounty, Bose J. Fogiuate of Win- So terport, in said County of Waldo, One of the moat laws deceased, hay- Belfast. drastic passed bj ing presented a petition praying that Daniel M. the Maine in many years hat Spencer may be appointed administrator of the to their record. What have legislature Look well they ipparently escaped attention of the pub- estate of said deceased. times in is the best Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to ..,,e many years gone by as there has as been no stir in all ic, yet lega persons interested by causing a copy of this with a ,rantee of future results. Anyone >r other circles. Still the new law, order to be published three weeks successively The Republican a hack; any reader suffering from urinary which took effect last week, has far- [n Journal, newspaper pub- f lished at Belfast, that, they may appear at a Pro- anc from kidney ills, should find comfort- reaching effects in property rights, bate Court; to be held at Belfast, within and for l said on the 13th :oncerns married man and woman County, of A. D. w rds in the following statement: every day July, 1916, at ten of the*clock before noon, and show “I suffer- n the State as a possibility of at some Sheldon, Brooks, Me., says: cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said time under the influence of it! should not be attacks of pain in my back, some of coming petitioner granted. jrovisions. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. severe. It hurt me to A-ere quite stoop The law referred to is found in chap- A true copy. Attest: and sudden move or turn I ARTHUR W. Leonard, Register. bhten any ter 328, relating to certain rights anc aused stiarp twinges across my hack. I labilities of husband and wife. Proper- At a Probate Court held i trouble from the kidney secretions. ty rights are swept away from the con- at Belfast, within and for the County of Waldo, on the 8th day of to be a medi- without the oi I Kidney Pills proved grand tracting parties necessity June, A. D 191;. divorce to the usual 1 did me more good than anything else abrogate rightE B. KNIGHT of Unity, in said County, law in the of the husband 01 BKULAguardian of Leroy S. Knight of in ver used for my Kidneys.” oy property Unity, wife. sain County-of Waldo, having presented a peti- SIX YEARS Mr. Sheldon tion praying for a license to sell and LATER, Desertion one without convey cer- for year jusl tain real estate to Said ward as de- ; have had no occasion to use Doan’s belonging :ause constitutes a situation which, up scribed in said petition-and for the purposes or other medicine for acl therein set forth. j, Pills any kidney jn proper process, as outlined in the time.” the deprives Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to j.-ng py probate court, entirely all persons interested the from interest ir by causing a copy of this ; : Jc at all dealers. Don't simply ask opposite party any order to be published three weeks in and fur- lhe successively Doan’s Pills real and personal possessions, Republican Journal, a newspaper a kidney remedy—get Kidney at. published ther still, removes any rights of possess NOTICE. Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate ime that Mr..Sheldon had. Foster-Mil- Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said ion of even if in a wil N. Y. property granted County, on Hie 13th day of July. A .1). 1916, Props., Buffalo, Guaranteed work In Manicur at ten of Irawn and executed before the separa Chiropody, the clock before noon, and show cause, it and which under condition! ng and Also Facial Work any they Lave,why the prayer of said petition- tion, previous Shampooing. er th< should not be granted, Two Swiss would be perfectly legal, whether Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at Dogs. m> A, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. involved had lived apart or hac A true copy. Attest: persons parlors over Shiro’s Phoenix Row. Store, Arthur W. Leonard, Register. and Lu-lu are two brave Swiss the State ar< 32tf MISS ireadwinners. All day long, in The probate courts of EV!E HOIMFS in the new law At nr in rainstorm, they most wi 11- given greater powers a Probate Court held at within and am Belfast, ■ most for the tw the harnessed the provisions being arbitrary | County of Waldo, on the 8th day ot luggage-cart, June. A. I). 1916 :ther side of their aged peasant effective. j lawyers who have becomi : BY I’KENTISSof Bangor, Maine, admin- Bangor istrator de familiar with the of the lav HEN boi.is non, with the will a nex- work is done provisions PROBATE I ed, on the estate of Ellen 1*. always joyously, NOTiGES. Frothinghun late out its wide and Of rgetic pullmgs straight from the point scope express Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, NEW HOME OFFICE BUILDING OF THE ASSOCIATION, PORT HURON, MICH. that an act of such im | having presented a petition playing fora license and with evident pleasure in great surprise to sell and far-reaching effects shouli | Probate Court, within and for the County of j and convey certain real estate, belonging se of usefulness to one love portance Waldo, on the 21st of June, in oowur they IIu- finds this association ed out with a debt, no members day vacation, ...‘Ml II! SHHI June 18 the city of Port Every year pro $150 have through the of A. I). 1915. and for : for their master thinks the world gone processes legis petition the purposes therein ser form but the four years hav< ■ and to what last winter withou ron, Mich., officially welcomed greasing, past unknown, organize today lation" at Augusta A certain instrument, purporting to be the last and helps them all he can. Ordered, That the said petitioner give- notice to recorded its advancement is Iieei Is of 187,000 women State-wide attention and com xl will and testament of Maud all do not su- greatest meeting the attracting Alary Miliiken, persons interested by causing a of this h I personally approve of home Miss Hina M. West, late of Belfast, in said of de- copy ON fraternal ment. Count) Waldo, ?rder ro be published three weeks in Women, in the matter of home used as animals, their by securing protec protection ceased, having been presented for i'lie successively -,g draught preme commander of the Wom- of the act is I probate. Repub ican .Journal, a newspaper published are freer to seek out new field: The full text publisher at ver not and the tlon, through fraternal insurance. Miss Ordered, That notice, be to all Belfast, that a being adequate, Mac- wha given persons they may appear at Probate en's Beneflt Association of the herewith that all may understand interested a of this order to be ( ourt. to be held at Belfast, within and pon the heart too great, besides of endeavor and become more lndo West bus been a leader beloved and by causing copy for said In of her remarka- will after July 3rd, the term 5 published three weeks successively in The Ke- County, oil the 13th day ot July, A. !>. 15)15. or reasons, still the has cabees, recognition and and as an in- happen at practice pendent capable. adored uy her members, and fo publican Journal, published at Belfast, that thev ten of the clock before noon, and ^ row cause' at efficient work for the association. being sufficiently plain explicit if etion of the Swiss Government bly A woman's convention without on: of their esteem the convention may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at any they have, why the prayer of said peti- signla others outside the fraternity b within and for said on tioner should not he as it enables the folk to The was in of legal Helfast, County, the second granted. poorer reception charge Mayor word of dissent is rather an unusua l to on her to endeavored prevail accept comprehend. It is as follows: JAMES ivelihood. It must in justice be Black and the commission and before and LIBBY. Judge. city thing. This was the experience, how the well earned of a noon, show cause, if any they have, A true copy. Attest: a standard salary $10,000 CHAPTER 328. However, that, necessary was In all the societies, why the same should not be proved, approved Arthur \V. participated by ever, of the recent eighth quadrennla I for next term. In a master- and allowed. Leonard, Register. and well-beimr of these animals year the An Act in relation to certain rights am clubs and business organizations of convention of the association In Nev JAMES LIBBY, Judge. ted the authorities, though, of ful address she declined, stating that liabilities of husband and wife. At a Probate Court, held at by Port Huron. To resolution A true copy. Attest: Belfast, within and quote the York. Every session was a mode ' for the County of on the abuses do occur. the weal of the association was upper- Section 1. If a husband, without jus t Arthur \v. Leonard. Register. Waldo, 8t.T dayy ot of the commission, It was a re- of business and June, A. D. 1915. acquaintance w.th Barry and Lu-lu, city ability parliamentar; most in her mind, not the remunera- cause, deserts his wife, or if his wife nLIFFORD P, NICHOLS of iwo brave Swiss about markable tribute to “Miss West, able procedure, and plans were laid for thi for is t Probate Court* within and* for the County of Dixfleld, Maine. -s’, dogs, began tion. just cause, actually living apar \J heir at law of Peleg B. Nichols, late of of Waldo, on the 18th day of June, A. 1). 1916. Sears- nth after the declaration war. worker for fraternity and humanity.” present quadrennial term which wer ! from and if such desertion or livini port, in said Countv ot Waldo, Steps were taken at this meeting of him, in vacation, deceased, having .vere standing with their master, The Woman’s Benefit Association of aimed to meet the great and apart has continued for a period of a £ presented a petition praying that George I?. growlni women to endow a state A certain instrument, purporting to be the las, Merrill of Searsport may be ur Commissionaire No. representative to the o pL appointed adminis- Eugster, the Maccabees its and Its women. least one year next prior filing A will and testament of A. trator bonis non gives protection work of 187,000 in Phoebe Staples de of tne estate of said Peleg ihe wharf at for hospital service every state, Ohio, referred th late of in said of de- B. late of Ouchy, waiting fraternal interest to white women of features were 1 the petition hereinafter to, Belfast, County Waldo, Nichols, Searsport, in said County, Many important place: Illinois ceased, been for >neva boat and possible iuggage to and Michigan already having probate court may, upon her petition, o p having presented probate. deceased., good moral character. It is nonpoliti- before the convention for decision, on ! That s; ar. They looked rather thin and their service in satisfactory use. By if she is insane, upon the petition of he Ordered, notice be given to all persons in- Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to cal and nonsectarian, and the of the name froi; 1 terested by causing a copy of tins order to be all persons interested by causing a of tills parable. dispenses being changing this every member re- or next enter a decre copy philanthropy guardian friend, published three weeks successively in The Re- order to be published three weeks successively -■ ike to the Its fraternity in states and the Ladles of the Maccabees of th kindly looking peasant, fifty-five quiring expert medical attention may that Buch wife is so deserted or is so liv publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they in Tlie Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- and had a the Woman’s Benefit at a Probate Court, to be held at ed at Belfast, that at a •■ore gold earrings, provinces. World to Asst have it free of cost to herself. ing apart and may prohibit the husbam i may appear they may appear Probate Belfast, within and for said-County, on the second Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said usihar-beaten honest face. Sadly he The of the association can elation of the Maccabees. from restraint on her protection Addresses were Mr. Miles imposing any per Tuesday of July next, at ten ot the clock County, on the 13tn day of A. I). had given by July. 1915, .jew: “Ah, madame, they always taken wa sonal such time as sue before noon, and show if at ten of tlie clock before and be secured for whole life, and whole Another Important step M. Dawson, fraternal insurance actu- liberty during cause, any they have, noon, show! and even to before and th ; why the same should not be proved, approved cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said ugh, spare, my of for a court shall by order direct, upon life combined with disability benefits; the acceptance plans hand of New York and Mr. James and allowed. petitioner should not he p ere mobilised. But it’s hard for ary city, the or wife o granted. petition of either husband JAMES JamES last illness and burial benefits; also some new home office at Port Huror ■ LIBBY, Judge. LIBBY, Judge. .1 and I fear have not V. Barry, Michigan Insurance commis- r alone, they of the guardian or next friend of eithe A true copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: Bick benefits. The rates are scientifi- Mich. This will be a large, magnifi as much food as they need, and sioner, congratulated the association who may be insane, may make furthe Arthur W. Leonard. Register. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. and no member two white stone 1 by rights to have, ces pauvres cally graded, pays cent story building a on the signal success it has attained, orders relative to the care, custody an and for t lie es ehiens!” more than the cost of her own protec- the main street of the home city o r ‘‘Your association,” said Mr. Dawson, maintenance of the minor children of th 3 probate Court, within County of At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Waldo, on the 18th day of June, A. D. 1916, for the County of Waldo on the second Anglo-Indian lady was with me. tion. When it Is known that Miss the order, where the supreme com ‘‘is the first woman’s benefit In may determine with which c Tues- society parties, • in vacation. day of June, A. D. 1915. i; at once to her tender heart, their such or any c • pealed West has, with her own hand, signed mander, Miss B. M. West, started he r the United States to be established on parents children, A certain instrument purporting to be a copy certain ■ instrument, purporting to be tlie last T she went to buy a big loaf of shall order the hus of tile last will testament of Wiiliam over an estimate can twenty-three years ago. T > a sound and the them, remain, may Sand A will and testament of Ada a. Hutchins away $12,000,000, project basis, through foresight of which we divided equally between band to to such court for the wif e A. WhitneA, late Winthrop, Mass., deceased, late of Freedom, in said County of de- reader an idea of how 5 pay Waldo, be formed of what this association has give the thl of your peerless leader, Miss West, you having been presented for probate. been presented for ;wo dogs, who were very glad at sufficient money for the prosecution c f ceased, having probate. done toward the has It will be o f are the of kind in Ordered. That notice be given to all persons a. : an already mitigating society progressed largest society your and from time to tirm Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- unexpected offering. such petition may a of this order ordeal to to know interested by causing copy to be terested by causing a copy of this order to be •e then have been fed dread incident death. Interest that Miss West starl the world. I congratulate you.” a similar revise or altt r weeks they regular- upon petition, published three successively in The fie- published three weeks successively in The Re- the kindness of our humane ri at that rough any such order and make a new order i publican Journal, published Belfast, they publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they at a Probate Court, to be held al and also from the sur- FARMERS NEED AUTOMOBILES. rHE COMMONER AS A POLITICAI as the Mr. as the circumstances of tt p may appear may appear at a Probate Court, to he held at proprietor, WHY break, experienced Roosevel1 lieu thereof, within and tor said on the sec- f Belfast, County, Belfast, within and for said County, on the second given to “Heart’s will become or such or < at daily Delight.” SUBMARINE. c'early foresees, persona' parties minor children, any ond Tuesday of July next, ten of the Tuesday of duly next, at ten of the cloca -. and show if are now in tip-top condition, In an article in the current issue of and irreparable. them, may require, and may enfori e clock before noon, cause, any they before noon, and show cause, if anv they have, the same should not be tlie i teed them afternoon between in have, why proved, ,ap- wily same should not be proven, every Farm and Fireside automobiles are taken (George Harvey, The North American obedience by appropriate process. and allowed. approved of boats and in front of A WOMAN WITH A proved and allowed. urs trains, FARM THAT Section 2. If a wife, without JAMES LIBBY. Judge, up and discussed as labor-saving and Review.) jui JAMES LIBBY, Judge. iid little home which their master COST HER TEN CENTS. cause, deserts her husband, or if he ig A true copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: maided Some of the time-saving devices. Following is an ex- Mr. Bryan had ample cause to resign Arthur W. Leonard. Register. Arthur W. years ago. living apart from her for just cause, ar ^ Leonard, Register. -ws have sills, others are innocent tract from the article how far-, Tow would Thomas Jefferson havi showing long In the current issue of Farm and Fire- if such desertion or living apart has coi i- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ant the rear the roof 88.—In my such thing In iontinued as after re- tinued for the set out in n for the County of Waldo, on the secoud Tues Court of Probate, held at Bel- mers need automobiles: Secretary of State side, the national farm paper period sectir nes the but is of a published of June, A. D. 1916. WALDOfast, on the 8th day ot June. 1915. Walter ground, respect- the 11n day “No one class of men has more real a to a one, probate court, may upon petitir to he F. executor of the last will in front. ceiving completed message foreigr at Springfield, Ohio, appears the follow- A certain instrument, purporting the las Saywaru. of Mary sight of the or if he is >n of W. A. late of in need for a car than does the farmer. To husband, insane, up< A will and testament John Davis, lat< Sayward, Thorndike, said County, A v and as be- Power with the curt direction to “sigi account of a woman ays cheery independent, ing interesting who the petition of his guardian or ne: of Northport, in said County of Waldo, ueceas deceased, having presented his iirst ami final most farmers a car is an investment, to lere” ? What would Daniel Webste been for account of administration of said estate for al- s a Vandois and a Swiss, he has has a little farm that cost enter a decree that such ed, having presented probate. most other men it is a —at least a her ten cents: friend, husbai icj lowance. ■■i this luxury lave done if, for four dayi That notice be to all histen children in house of every morning is so deserted or is so ar Ordered, given person must be stretched to out how “Miss Serena Helen Blue of living apart, a Ordered, That notice thereof be Madame is point figure after the arising of a crisis laden witt Minneso- interested by causing copy of this order to b given, three fashioning. Eugster ta such husband may thereafter h 1S three weeks in The Re weeks successively, in The it iB really and truly an investment. of he had been t< is the owner of the smallest govern- convey published successively Republican Journal, y and genial, and kindly discusses portents war, obliged real in the same Journal, at that | .1 in *> in uru.iM, in >i adimuis- s repairs it. does not. suffice to that thi requir- 4 wild animal! say in the same manner and will and testament of Lydia C. Carver, lat 1 tration of said This item of will be ed her to cultivate at least 218 erty with theie A estate for allowance. is mourned to this In his garages. expense President had no time to waste in con square of Searsport, in said County of Waldo, deceased y day. feet of the same effect as if she were sole, and noun Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three reduced to almost nothing a farmer or h B 3,484 square feet in her home- having been presented for probate. J the monks of St. Bernard alwavs by sidering suggestions advice that of her estate shall j weeks successively in The Republican Journal. who cares for his own but instead portion descend to be to all 'best of their I car. The labor knew in advance would be worthless; i f stead, she cultivated nearly Ordered, That notice given person a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, dogs “Barry.” her said husband at her neither a of this order to b ; at a is more than the cost half the area and raised cab- decease, interested by causing copy I that all persons interested attend a; a Pro- it is now IV. who holds charge garage this were true, then could b e tomatoes, may Barry nothing shill he be entitled to receive three weeks successively in The lit I bate to he hem at on ul cue v. rates and any dis- published Court, Belfast, the 13th day icpcui pai iioeu, ranging more certain than that the Presiden t bage clover. at Belfast, that the rd for life-saving. tributive share thereof or to waive the publican .Journal, published of July next, and show cause, if any they from 50 cents to an hour. I have a “Miss Blue is a Probate to be held a I; of the first $1 himself was in namin j twenty-seven years old, may appear at Court, | have, why the said account should not l)e al- .ody Barry—noble dog! decisively culpable of will made her in his1 said on 4 friend whose bill for the i and in a letter to Farm and Fireside provisions any by Belfast, within and for County, tli ! lowed. is now museum garage repair and such an one in the onlj ?;uffed, and in the retaining favor. second Tuesday of July next, at ten of tli 5 JAMES of his ear was On says: “This fraction of land our LIBBY, Judge. in $14.15. investigation whose an -j joins befoie noon, and sliow cause, if any the > A aii'hausen, German Switzerland, position occupant’s authority Section 4. The under the Clock j true copy. Attest: he found that the 15 cents was for a bolt farm here and, it was petition pre- the same should not be proved, r- it is held in esteem and af- name are recognized by every govern finding govern- have, why ap * W. great visions of the sections be ! allowed. P Arthur Leonard, Register. 4. and the $14 for labor! ment land, I filed on it tha t preceding may 1moved and and shown to tourists with com- knowing JAMES “But even at the such a an brought and determined in the county in, LIBBY, Judge. mie figures shown his Mr. conceited and a beautiful spot would make Attest: pride. Bryan, blundering which either of A true copy. LDO Si,.—i„ court or did cost him as as ideal summer a the parties Probate, held at Bel- traveling not much it did not set at once his real an -1 resort, although small lives, except Arthur W. Leonard, Register. r.umbler Barry of this sketch is ever, up that if the has left the WAfast, on the 8th day of June. 1915. Charles ■ would have cost to travel the same num- one. I feel sure that some be petitioner e cause of but the en j day it will county II. Hill, administrator on the estate of years old, smooth of coat, even just resentment, in which the lived s.-uunei ber of miles or t a valuable of and I can real- parties together andI At a Probate Court held at within an | Bassett, late of Winterport, in said and of by buggy wagon. of this chapter we surmise has not ye piece land, Belfast, County de riper, kindly disposition, the still lives the for the of on 2nd Tuesda ceased, having presented his first “This man traveled an average dis- been reached. use as mucn irom it Dy renting cottages respondent therein, pe- County Waldo, the account of ad- n colour, and, like his working- tition shall be in that of June, A. D. 1915. ministration of said estate for allowance, tance of 10 miles a day. This required Because Mr. means as a good many do on a full sec- brought county, •u-iu, tips the scales at almost a Bryan war. H quarter and such notice A certain instrument, to be the las t Ordered, That notice thereof he given three about half an hour for each of the three tion. The a shall be given thereon, purporting ; means to the Democratic point has mineral spring A will and of weeks successively, in The Republican pounds. Lu-lu is black, with torpedo part as the of said court testament Zowav L. Clark, lat Journal in the car. Whereas it would and also some of which are bal- judge shall direct. of in W a newspaper published in in said chest and a persons as Mr. Roosevelt shot the fats I trees, Frankfort, said County of aldo, deceas Belfast, County* paws, and queer white precisely Section that all interested have at least two hours a 5. The provisions of the fore- ed, having been presented for probate, persons may attend at a pro- vie on required day bolt into the ican , sam, spruce, basswood, birch and pine, ; one shoulder. He is just fif- Repub organizatio sections not bate Court, to be held at Belfast,on the 13th to have made the same with a driv- There are numerous wild going shall bar the issue of Oi dered, That notice be given to all persons in day unths devoted to often trip three years ago this very month. Jus t birds, including of July next, and show cause, if old, Barry, from or affect their terested by causing a copy of this order to b any they ing team, and three with a work team. was wild marriage inheriting have, why the said account should not be g over to lick his face as the two as there “nothing personal’’ ther ducks, geese, partridge, grouse, published three weeks successively in The Ke allowed. Also it costs about cents a as rights, neither shall it invalidate JAMES LIBBY, 60 day to feed so there will be now loons, well as song birds. The any publican Journal, at that the j Judge. gether, with a good-sized load, ud “nothing personal” part- published Belfast, A true copy. Attest: a team of horses. So that the time come to marriage settlement or contract between may appear at a Probate Court, to be held a 1| f the hills of Lausanne, by The ground of undying principle upo \ ridges my cabin door.” Arthur W. Leonard. steep in the time the parties. Bellast, withiu and for said County, on the sec Register. e you figure involved, and the which Mr. Roosevelt took his wa l.enever they see me from afar, and stand Section 6. ond Tuesday of July next, at ten .of tli costs of operation, the balance is in Any party aggrieved by clock before noon, auu show if tile ITT A LDO 8S—In jt in harness, they come eagerly only high; Mr. Bryan’s is both high an i cause, any >- Court or Probate, held at Bel- favor of the automobile—even when the Children any order or decree hereinbefore have, why the same should not be TV fast, on the 8th and about dry. Today it is Cry provid- proved, ap day of June. 1915. Charles :ing leaping me, huge Peace-at-any-price ed for to the proved and allowed. R. administrator on cost per mile is as high as it is in this tomorrow it will FOR FLETCHER’S may appeal supreme judi- Hill, the estate of Judith C s, quick to see or scent outanewa- be Prohibition; nex JAMES LIBBY, Crocker, late of in said cial court in the same manner as 1I Judge. Winterport, County, de- r caBe. Woman next provided A true Attest: ipi parcel. week, Suffrage; month, th for copy. ceased, having presented his first and final ac- PASTOR I a probate appeals. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. count of administration of said n there is a time to divide the con- Single Term; and finally, of course, Gov estate for al- Section 7. Whenever any decree pro- lowance. ts for all is which HOW A CITY MAN MADE GOOD ON ernment Ownership and the Pow For properly, “grist Money any itching skin trouble, piles, eczema. vided for in sections one and two hereof At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within am I That notice ;o their mill!” er. Sadly but firmly, step by step, th salt rheum, hives, itch, scald Ordered, thereof be given three A FARM. head, herpes, shall become effective either reason1 for the County of Waldo, ou the second Tues weeks successively, in The :> Commoner will draw farther and Doan’s Ointment is by Republican Journal lettuce-leaves and far scabies, highly recom- day of June, A. D, 1915. a in in stray pickles of expiration of the time within which( newspaper published Belfast, said County’ t daunt their ther from the President until th mended. 50c. a box at all stores. that all interested voracious away an A certain instrument, purporting to be the las t persons may attend at a Pro^ appetites, In the current isBue of Farm and Fire- appeal might have been taken or of bate ar has done its ; A will ami testament of Harriet E. lat Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th feeding beneficent final on the Frost, side appears the following editorial judgment appeal, register of of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased day :of July next, and show cause, if any they and good old Barry and his com- have, the said account how a man made on a shall forthwith file in the office having been presented^for probate. why should not be al- i.u-lu showing city good probate, lowed. bid fair to live for several of the of deeds farm: register in the same? Ordered, That notice he given to all person * JAMES years in canine and buoy- interested by a of this order to LIBBY, Judge. activity “The man has failed in county, under seal of the probate causing copy b< A true copy. Attest: city usually eourt, published three weeks in The Re jyousness. a certified thereof which successively Arthur W. ‘backing to the land' because he has had copy the regis- Journal, at that the Leonard, Register. ■ useful lives remind me of the publican published Belfast, no ter of deeds shall record without fee.— may appear at a Probate Court, to be held ;• of | competent guide. ALDO SS.—in Court of Horace Annesley Vachell: Belfast, within and for said County, on tli W probate. Held at Bel- ! “The county agent is now on the (Approved April 2, 1915.) Vt the 8th of lessons an mind can job second Tuesday of July next, at ten of tin fast,on day June, 1915. Charles intelligent in A. Levan executor of ; hundreds of counties, prepared to clock before noon, and show cause, if any the seller, the last will oi Junes from birds and beasts!” L. Chase, late of in said steer the tenderfoot from the rocks and For a mild, easy acnon oi the bowels, try have, why the same should not be proved, ap Waldo, Countv, deceas- C. D. Favre. ed. having presented his first and final Grace to Doan’s a modern laxative. 25c at proved and allowed. account briers, assist him in selecting a farm, Regulets, of administration of said estate for nne, Switzerland. ail stores. JAMES LIBBY,’Judge. allowance. and to methods for him. A true Attest: | plan practical copy. Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three “For instance: Pete Frant, a railroad Arthur w. Leonard, Register. weeks successively, m The Republican Journal BIRDS DECREASING IN NUMBERS? a in man who had never farmed, moved into ; newspaper published Belfast, in said County that all persons interested may attend at a last At a Probate Court field at Belfast, within ant | Pro-' Logan County, Oklahoma, year. In bate Court, to he held at on the jntributor to the current issue of for the County of Waldo, on the second Tries Belfast, 13th day order that he be on intimate terms Foreclosure oF of next, and show and Fir- ■ ■■ might Mortgage of June, a. 1). 1915. j July cause, if any they ays: day have, wiiy the said account should with the best adviser available he 1 not he allow- re in n ,, .Maine the birds of signed certain instrument, purporting to be a cop' ed. up with county agent, J. A. OF REAL ESTATE. A of the last will and testament of Theodore :“it value o rrn'ers anpear to be Farquhar- JAMES LIBBY, Judge. son, who made his farm one of several P. Colcord. late of Wan Francisco, California ! A true copy. Attest: awing fewer in :.. ;a been every year, ‘demonstration farms.’ He harvested Herbert G. KiDgsbury of Frank- deceased, having presented for probate. Arthur W. Leonard, ar a I Register. my home is beautiful grove of WHEREASfort, in the County of Waldo, State of Ordered, that notice be given to all persons in ; 2,200 bushels of corn from 50 acres, and ood trees in which many birds have Maine, by his mortgage deed dated December terested by causing a copy of this order to br j ITT ALDO SS—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- a good alfalfa meadow started. Vl on the 8ti: !uLi much. got 29, 1908, recorded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, published three weeks successively in The He last, day of June. 1916. Inez .U This! 4 at Decrow, with the “The of confusion and »: Makes Cakes Like Journal, published that administratrix, wili period perplex- Book 285, Page 357, conveyed in mortgage to publican Belfast, tliej nm-xed’ Di.ese forest choir? are made up of at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel on the estate of Francis M. ity and ‘blues’ is over now, and Mr. the undersigned, John White, then of may appear staples, late of vices of Bangor, fast, within and for said County, on the secouc Stockton Springs, in said County, deceased thrushes, robins, bluebirds, Brant in the of State of will be able to take the steering 1 the I County Penobscot, Maine, Tuesday of July next, at ten of the clock having presented her second and final account woodpeckers, Light, tender, mouth-melting cake, of of cuckoos, whippoor- wheel himself. now Stetson, in said County of Penobscot, before noon, and show cause, if any they have administration of said estate for allowance. l6. and the lesser notes of crickets. are to whether M the following described real estate, namely: A the same should not be proved, approvec “The county agent is the best buffer Ik kind that you serve, why Ordered, that notice thereof be 1lUbUOLB, proud certain lot or of with the and allowed. given three m ever devised to parcel land, buildings weeks in The f rom stand between the back- fkorann aifnofa in fko (nnrn nf 1. JAMES LIBBY, successively, Republican Journal the in the near- it is a cake stirred for the 'B Judge. a in m i marshy places to-the-lander and the of Des- B~ just you up A true copy. Attest: newspaper published Belfast, said County’ Mature Slough said County of Waldo, bounded and describee that all interested comes the bullfrog’s deep bas- Arthur W. Leonard, Register. persons may attend at a Pro^ pond.” one as viz: at a tree on 1S€»I.N/ Vav/XAA v,| IW A/V, uuiu C»U OU LI IC B famdy a ricn for fl follows, Beginning beech IlCIinai, lOUl (lay splendid big southeast corner of lot numbered of July next, and show cause, if l)ne of ninety* At a Probate court Held at within any they the worst bird destroyers in Belfast, and have, why the said aecouut should not be seven; thence east, one degree south, seventy- the on allow- is the duck which Aroostook Potatoes. or^ for County of Waldo, the 8th day ol ed. JAMES "cality hawk, fol- eight rods to a spruce tree; thence one June. A. I). 1916. LIBBY, Judge. 8 the north, A true copy. Attest: birds in all their turnings as Wonderful and as ^B degree east, one hundred and five rods and ,( Of course there is no B' for pastry, too, just good DOLLOFF of Belfast, in said County, p Arthur W. Leonard, to their on longer any mar- links to a beech Register. eBcaPe enemy the twenty tree; thence east, one MARKsou of Caroline Dolloff, late of Belfast, in ket for the starch for hot and bread. ALDO SS.—in court ot potatoes except fac- B rolls B degree south, ninety rods to a stake and stones; said County of Waldo, deceased, pre- probate, lieid at Bel- biscuits, having on the 8th tories. for the best lots the factories thence north, one degree east, rode sented a petition praying that Benjamin H fast. dav of June, 1915. Anale forty-two H. executrix on the are now B Goes farther—a in household B to a stake and Mudgettof Belfast, in said County, may be Monroe, estate of William paying 25 cents a but help economy stones; thence west, one degree ap- A. late of barrel, pointed administrator of the estate of said de- Monroe, Belfast, In said County, de- much less than that north, one hundred and rods to a What Is the Best For for many lots. —because it is milled a B sixty-eight ceased. ceased, having presented her first and anal Remedy by process small beech thence one While the potatoes now in the F special tree; south, degree account of administration of said estate for a growing one hundred Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice tc allowauce. Constipation? are Ohio Red Winter Wheat, fl west, and forty-eight rods tc 1 ground somewhat backward, from all persons interested by causing a copy of this hi* ia a asked us they first bounds mentioned, containing question many times are [nevertheless ninety- order to be published three wreeks successivelj Ordered, That notice thereof be coming along finely, like seven acres, more or less, and the given, three e<>'mday. The answer is misses Your grocer will have it. Good whereas, in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- weeks successively, in The Republican Journal very few being reported. The B grocers jB conditions of said have been and lished at mortgage Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- a uewspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- are said to be now remain this notice is to be held at w potato bugs extremely broken, therefore bate Court, Belfast, ithin and foi ty. that all persons interested may attend at a said on scarce, the scarcity due William Tell Flour hereby given for the purpose of County, the 13th day of July, a. I) Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the probably being foreclosing at ten of not to the the same as law. 1916, the clock before noon, and show 13th day of July next, and show cause if e only good use of paris green provided by if any ? guarantee them to be satisfactory Dated at this cause, any they have, why the prayer of sale they have, why the said account should not be 10 the paBt few years but to the numerous Bangor, Maine, twenty-fiftfc should not be )"-m, Bold us, 10 cents. of A. D. petitioner granted. allowed, only by the day June, 1915. JAMES freezings bugs got during the past 3w26 LIBBY, Judge. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. City Drug 8tora. JOHJ* WHITE. A true copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: open winter.—Fort Fairfield Review. FOR SALE AT TORE GROCERS his By attorney. Matthew Laughlin. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. Arthur W. Leonard, Register.

\ relatives sod I matii, luncheon eeta, bag* of every variety friends. The floral tributes in SEAR SPORT. balsam will be dis- their profusion and evidenced the love i V I and pillows, temptingly beauty, and played. Mysterious 5 and 10 cent packages, appreciation for this grand woman—al- CLARION HEATING STOVES Bos a lover of Mrs. M. L. Park arrived Saturday from containing all sorts of delightful surprises for ways flowem and all things beauti- ful to the little as in former be a gone join her of more than are offered in great of ton. people, will, years, A BOX OF CHOCOLATES companion variety in in town Fri feature of the afternoon. Food, ice cream fifty years Heaven, our Home, “Where God B. H. Mudgett of Belfast was t styles and sizes for all kinds of and candy will also be on sale. A six o'clock a wipes every tear away." day on business. dish will be served in the “The stirs have lived a million needs. left Thursday t. chafing supper upper years, Dr, and Mra. S. L. Fairchild A million years and a day; vestry and at eight, “Tomfoolery,” a three act LOOK FOR THE relatives in Philadelphia. But God and I shall love’ and live. NAME visit be at comedy of Medicine and Fun, will given When the stars have passed M. Nichols left- Tuesday to visi! afray/’ Miss Ethel Union hall under the direction of MissJ^uise CLARION and Castint. friends in Bargor Leib Following is the cast: The News ar of Belfast. the sure of Mrs. N. F. Gilkey and son Archer have Mr, liob Grey, Mr. Harold McElhiney sign highest quality. Bob Miss True Ross rived home from Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Grey, Lucy Tom brother, On There will no In materials, in in Carter, Mrs. Grey’s be Band concert this construction, ar Saturday, duly 10th, week on Prof, and Mrs. Bertram C. Richardson Mr. Alfrtd Story Trundy account of the vacation at Leonard & Barrows finish and in Clarions from Dorchester, Mass. Mrs. Peter Wycomb, a “personaire” operation rived Monday where some of Miss Mabel McElhiney We will move into our new location, factory, its members are em- Marshall of Boston is the guesl evidence of Harold W. Mr. Peter Wycomb, a pessimist, ployed. The third concert will be given July give every right of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swift. Elm street. Mr. Renfrew Wilson 15th. to Tom Carter, manufacture. Consult your near- the Fourti Dorothy Landon, engaged Main and Clarence Gilkey of Bangor spent Mias Annie E. Whittier Corner Church Sts., Word has been received of the death of Mrs. L. Gilkey est Clarion dealer. with his parents,Mr. and Pyam Mr. James Landon, Sr., Dorothy’s father, Margaret, wife of Thomas Leslie for- Mr. Charles Green Carter, L. C. Havener and family of Worcester merly of this city, at her home in Mass Uncle Tom, an old colored butler, On that we will Lynn. for ih« day present Mrs. Carter died WOOD & BISHOP CO. liaiB., are at the Pendleton homestead Mr. Edson W. Fletcher at childbirth July 4th; the e***83^ed Bangor, Maine Mr. Archer little summer. Officer Hogan, Gilkey. daughter was living at last reports. ' to was ir It may interest the public know that the -—crpc-p- John H. Montgomery of Bucksport The street commissioner is about to C. Leona ■ mm ■■■ repair W.~A. Maine. at Pleas- comedy was written by Dalrymple, Church street in front of HALL, Belfast, town over the Fourth with his family the echoolhoueee, who won the $10,000 Prize Story Content in md if ant Point. any farmer, or others, would like the Diane of the Green Van. Remember — writing or a half soil for or and Mr. and Mra. a Box of Chocolates pound of Tea or :op filling dressing they are requeat- Ur I He, CONDITION OF Mr. and Mra. Leo Sargent that the sale will be held in the lower vestry, :d to call on him. It must last week to visit Mr. and be removed at W. P. Sargent left in room and even- Coffee if to each of a the supper the upper the preferred, purchaser >nce. Mra. in Portland. THE Cilley ing’s entertainment in Union Hall. The com- SEARSPORT NATIONAL and Dr. W, S* Marshall of BANK Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kneeland daughtei mittee in charge of the event are Guild Presi- Bangor gave a very on At in Mass., are spending nteresting talk ‘The True at the Searsport, the State of at the close Phyllis of DorcheBter, dent, Mrs. Ella F. Mowry, and her assistants, at 24 a Gospel” Maine, of Pound of Tea Cents Pitcher schoolhouse June 27th. their vacation in town. Mrs. David Nickels and Miss Mabel Griffin. Pound, He will speak there June 1915. again July 11th at 2 30 p. m.; _business 23, Mr. Lindsey and two daughters of Boston a 60c. or a subject, Value, "The Three RESOURCES. r their borne on the SEARSPORT OBIT j ARIES Ways.” 5511^ arrived Saturday and are at Loans and discounts (notes held in The Nashville Students. bank).~..$161 278 66- Belfast road lor the summer. This is the or- Total loans..77.777*7.* MRS, EMMA M SON. Overdrafts * ignal colored company, now in its 26th sea- secured, $000 00; unsecured...... 7.7. Meteor finished discharging coal of W *.*.**.*.*.. Steamer Mrs. Emma, widow H. Mason, passed at 24 a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation Pound of has (par Coffee which 50 000 UO Cents ion, from value) .’..{ at Mack’s Point July 2nd played the Atlantic to Total S. the P. C. & W, Co., away at the home of her aughter, Mrs. E. L. Pound, U, bonds..... the Pacific coast. It will be News. at the Colonial Bonds other than U. S. bonds to secure and sailed for Newport Savory, June 30th after illness of about one 35c. Value. pledged postal savings deposits 3,000 00 Theater July 12th, 13th and 14th. with Securities, other than U. S. bonds, (not including owned un- B. Ford of Melrose, Mass., was year of a complication of diseases. She is stocks) Mrs. William thing new from the start to pledged... .. 116 66129 of her survived two Mrs. E. L. finish, giving 3^ Total bonds, in town to attend the funeral by daughters, Savory securities, etc. Friday hours entertainment. Regular at 7 to stock of and Airs. A. P. of pictures Subscription Federal Reserve Miss Elncra L. Blanchard. of Searsport Stevens Wash- bank.' $4 500 00 niece, yclock, show beginning at 8.15. Prices for Less amount unpaid D. The funeral services were .....!! [ |! 01) 00 was ington, C. held DIRECT IMPORTING 2^50 2,250 N. Y., All other stocks, William Blanchard of , COMPANY, both, 10 and 20 cents. including premium on same. 5 000 U0 his at her late home Friday afternoon, Rev. C. H, Banking house, $3,000; furniture and week to attend the funeral of fixtures, $1,400.... .*. in town last A from the Law real McElhiney of the First Congregational church ! rescript Court was received Other estate owned.. sister, Miss Einora L. Blanchard. 12 Main Maine. Due from Federal Reserve Street, I. Clerk bank. ... officiating, and the burial was in the village Belfast, ay George Keating, of Courts, .. and chil- July Due from approved reserve in Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. McGown in the case of agents other reserve cities. 19 349 85 5th, Clifford E. Pendleton of Due from banks and cemetery. was twice His bankers. are at their cottage felt. Capt. Pendleton married. their native town. are dren of Worcester, Mass,, They boarding with [slesboro vs. Alfred K. Tolman of North Outside checks and other cash first wife was Ella J, Erskine, and his second Mrs. Eben items.WWW... 5 042 13 Pleasant Point for the summer. CAPT. ANDREW H. LORRIMER, Libby, Sylvan as Haven. was an P'ractional nickels at Btreet; and; the This action of replevin currency, and cents.. .. 7354 Erskine One of his brought Notes of other one of the old-time mariners of Harriett E. Gilmore, son, Capt. said: around to see national banks. Prof. Sweetser of New London, Conn., is to Searsport, "Running every- 'or the recovery of a boat and was tried in the E. EJ«ndleton of Lawful money reserve in bank: died at his home on Main street Saturday first wife, Dr. Irving Lewiston, body.” Everyone has a warm welcome for Waldo be the organist et the Methodist Episcopal County Supreme Court in April, 1914 Total coin and certificates. night. He had been in failing health for the survives; also two sisters, Mrs. Prudence Mc- "Charlie P. and Jennie Die.” .. church through the summer months. vith a verdict for the plaintiff. Rescript: Legal-tender notes. He followed the sea for Gilvery of Lewiston and Mrs. Emily Beach of fund with past year. many There will be a concert ‘motion overruled.” Redemption U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 P. Nichols, who has been visiting grand and ball this, per cent on Mrs. P. in vessels with Searsport, and one brother. The funeral ser- years deep-water Searsport Thursday, in Denslow Hall. -olu U0 on Water street, left Mon- evening Concert Mrs. H. H. Carter will entertain Due from U. S. Mrs. L. L. Nichols vices were held at his late home Monday after- this, Thurs- Treasurer.. captains and in later years was engaged in the by band, and vaudeville in St. N. B. show, concluding with afternoon at her home on to visit relatives John, noon. Rev. C. H, of the first Con- iay, Bell street in day coastwise business in command of the schoon- McElhiney a farce. Mrs. Prudence Putnam will lonor of Mrs. L. of Total.. .j^T/.rr O. G. Eaton of the Boston Insurance church and the inter- give A. Savage Bangor, Mrs. Capt. er George Shattuck. Ihe funeral services gregational officiating, character sketches, Mr. LIABILITIES: the of his Harry Kearney will ra M. Cobe's guest. Whist will be ...Dou\i Co. arrived Saturday and is guest were held at his late ment was in Bowditch Cemetery at Park. The played ...... home Tuesday, Rev. give a monologue and Mr. W. N Capital stock paid street. Lower will 'rom 3 to when all will in.. Cora F,. Dow, on West Main were B. F. Colcord, D. C. 6, adjourn to the Wo- sister, Mrs. James Ainslee of the M. E. church bearers Capt. Capt. furnish one of his Surplus fund.’ officiating. fine clarinet solos. Tbe uan’s P. Club room for lunch. Other guests will Undivided Mrs. J. P. Curtis and son, Dr. G. He is survived by his wife. The burial was in Nichols, Capt. Sewall Lancaster, James profits....'.q'/qq Mr and dancing follows the dramatic )e Mrs, George I. and Austin W. Reserved and W. C. Pendle- performance, Keating. for.I" l'.'.'. *■>, ,94 3* Curtis, of Everett, Mass., are at the Curtis the family lot in the Village cemetery. Nichols, Horace G. Peaslee with music Vlrs. Wm. E. Kotman, Mrs. Less current V,. by McKeen’s orchestra from Bel- Joseph Tyler and expenses, interest and taxes paid .i’qik uu Main street for the sum- ton. VI rs. R. Doak. homestead on West fast. George Circulating notes. 50 0(10 00 Less amount on hand and in for mer. ELNORA LOUISE BLANCHARD. A Lunch For Brides To Be. Miss Treasury redemption or in transit. .'' C 50 ! Mrs. Alice P, Bertha Due to banks and Dickey, accompanied by. her a bankers. children and Mrs. The funeral of Miss Elnora Louise Blanch- H. Wiley gave very pretty luncheon last Mrs. McGilvery and three SPRINGS. Mrs. Elmira D1 vidends STOCKTON daughter, (Panno) Merick of Sunday at her home in Congress in unpaid... are who was drowned in the June j street, Demand Moilett and daughter of Somerville, Mass., ard, harbor, 29th, lonor of Miss Bicknell of deposits: Greenville, S. C., with two children, motored Esley Rockland, and Individual street for the while was held at the deposits subject to at the Thayer houEe on I,each bathing, First Cong’l from Belfast last diss Louise J. Read of this city, two prospee check. 96 030 41 Miss Grace Calkin, School street, was a week- Friday to visit her sister-in- Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 church, afternoon and was at- iye brides of the coming fall. The table was days...... " summer. Friday largely law, Mrs. Josiah G. Lambert. West Cashier’s checks end guest at Swan Lake. Main street, laintiiy appointed.the color scheme of and outstanding.. tended. Rev. C. H. McElhiney officiated. The pink Postal savings deposits .. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Stevens of Washing- and call upon friends in her vhite effectively carried out in roses massed in the Fourth of July, long-time former notice of floral tributes were many and beautiful, ex- Monday, legal opened he centre with of the Deposits requiring less than 30days. are in town, called here by the ill- home previous to to garlands same -eaching lime ton, D, C., with a rainstorm, accompanied a thick fog. returning Northport, deposits: the love and of her many by o each place. Pretty favors in the same of Mrs. Stevens’ mother, Mrs. pressing sympathy “'ey are me Certificates of due on or ness and death spenoing summer. A hades were used and the deposit after 30 days. i7 144 27 friends and relatives. of this Master Clark is here from New York menu as far as was The victim sad George is State, county, or other Emma Mason. longer terry promised later to the satisfac- jossihle was made to conform to the color municipal deposits. .. .. tragedy was born on board the to spend the summer with his great aunt, Miss Deposits subject to 30 or more days’ the ship Banga- tion of their friends in our cheme. Miss Bicknell, the daughter of Mr. notice. / jo Miss Lewene A. Nichols of Boston spent many village. iills payable, including lore, commanded by her father, Capt. Albert Maria Griffin, Maple street. ind Mrs. Charles E Bicknell of Rockland, will obligations, representing money borrowed_ 15,000 00 Mrs. Charles 4th Mr. and Mrs. Fourth with her parents,Capt.and July Herbert L. >e married in to Norman A. N. Blanchard, in the South Pacific ocean, H. of New Mass., ar- Hopkins, September Read, to Bos- G. Chase, Bedford, Total. M. Nichols, on Water street, returning Church street, gave a dinner in honor of their 1 on of George T. Read of this city, and a part while on the from Hono- is a at the StateTof Sept. 11,1902, passage rived last Thursday and guest Libby ier of Maine Hills in the store in Maine, County of~Waldo, ss: ton Monday. special guest, Miss Louise Griffin of Matta- City Drug lulu to She her school street. dain street. She has Of the above-named Philadelphia. spent boarding-house, Sylvan frequently visited in _ bank, do swear that the abov poiset. Mass., with nent is;»'♦!!' true N,ic*\ols; to c“sh,ier solemnly Miss Annie G, Gilkey, who has been teaching in place cards, nut baskets, : ielfast and her many friends are the best ol my and belief. days Searsport until the removal of her home last week delighted knowledge Miss Mary Calkin arrived etc decorated in 1 hat she will make her in is the summer with her commemoration of our home here. Miss Read, HA. H. Cas Bangor, spending parents to Brooklyn, N. Y., and was spending glori- Subscribed and NICHOLS, and is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ous national 1 sister of Norman A. is to be married sworn to before me this 3rd of and Mrs. W. R. Gilkey on Steam- anniversary in red. white and Read, day July, 1915. parents, Capt. the summer here when she met her tragic ! n October to Charles E. Brown * Calkin, School street for the summer. blue and of this city, HARRY E. BANOS, Notary I'u very tiny flags. Seven sat boat avenue. death. She leaves, besides her parents, two persons ier engagement having been announced sev- Correct. Attest: B. F. CULCORD. Mrs. Charles C. Park returned around the , Thursday hospitable board, and later were ral weeks ago Others at the Mrs. Wm. H. Blanchard and son, Capt, Scott brothers, William and Turner Blanchard, and present luncheon, D. C. NICHOLS. Direc irom a visit with her son ana wile, ur. ana on the lawn and rere Mrs. Walter Varney, Miss Alice E Sim- YVM. C. one photographed steps outside. PENDLEl'ON, ) were in town Miss Lorna who I _ Blanchard of Brooklyn, N. Y., sister, Blanchard, have nons, and Mrs. Maine Miss Mrs. Isaac P. in Mass. An occasion for all Hills, formerly, the of the Park, Revere, enjoyable participants. ( last wees to attend the funeral of Miss^Elnora sympathy entire community in this j Jeneva Heal. Miss of N. ar- Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. L. Blanchard. their sad affliction. The burial was in the I Helen S. Staples Brooklyn, Y., Gerrity and babe of : lot in Elmwood The bearers rived; last Friday to visit her grandmother, Boston arrived Saturday by boat to visit his Bom Mrs. Edward S. Calderwood and sons of family cemetery. aunt were 1 Mrs. Horace Staples, West Main street. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. arrived and are at Capt. Charles M. Nichols, Capt. James Alvah C. Roxbury, Mass., Tuesday Gh .ndle, In North B. of Treat, Church street. Madam J. F. Penobscot, June 23, to on East Main Parse, Capt. Joseph D. Sweetser and Cap Col. and Mrs. F. E. Boothby Waterville Gerrity and the McClure homestead street | ilr and Mrs Earl L Grindle, a son, Carl Gordon. tain William R. arrived boat to the Fourth of daughter, Miss Helen of Bangor, joined them for the summer. Gilkey. Sunday by spend Haskell. In Sedgwick, June 11, to Captain July with Mrs. C. A. Gibson, Maple street. Saturday afternoon, cuming by train, and Sun- nd Mrs H W Haskell, a daughter, Alice Miss Jeanette and Nichols Colson of Brook- CAPT. J. FRANK PETERSON, day morning Mr. came Veaver. Miss Emma Hichborn came from Belfast to Gerrity by boat to' lyn, N. Y.. arrived last week and are guests of one of the old-time water of Leach, In New York, June 22, to Mr and deep shipmasters complete the family party for the' Fourth of Mrs. Marlboro Packard, on spend the Fourth with her sister, Miss Nellie ] dis Lutner A Leach, Jr, of Bar Harbor, a their grandmother, Searsport> passed away at the Waldo County July dinner around the | Tues- cordially hospitable < laughter. East Main street. hospital in Belfast, June 28th, where he had Hichborn, West Main street, returning table of Mr. and Mrs. Treat. Monday Mr. mills. In Vinaihaven, .June 23, to Mr and T. are receiv- ! been for several weeks for medical treatment. day morning. ' lira Man ford L a son. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Savage Gerrity. senior, took the train for home, his Mills, He was of Boston arrived Robbins. In North to Mr ai d Mrs on the birth of a son, born in Apenrade, Denmark, March Dr. and.Mrs. J. F. Ryder son the Union, ing jcongratulations leaving by Boston boat in the after- ] a I and her the residence bobbins, daughter. Tuesday morning, July 6th, at their cottage on 11, 1836. Coming to Searsport when a young Saturday opened home, noon and the ladies remaining until the ap- t'LEEPEK In South Thomas ton, June 26, to man he sailed in vessels and was first of her the late J. French Hich- the western shore. Searsport ^father, Capt. of more li anil Mrs A F Sleeper; a daughter. pearance propitious weather. of the severe ca-tes of eye trouble are caused officer for several In 1864 he sailed born, for the summer. Staples. In Vinaihaven, June 23, to Mr and by Thomas K. Howe leit Thursday ior rrovi- years. Obituary. Mrs. Morse has gone, and the 3 Irs Simeon Staples, a son. the the of his from Searsport as first officer in the new bark Edward H. arrived from New neglecting eyes after first symptoms of eyi dence, R. I., to attend tie funeral Doyle Friday village mourns. On Thomas. In Rockland, June 30, to Mr and Alena with Everett of Wednesday morning, Mrs. Louise J. Howe, who died June Capt. Staples Stockton. York to remain a few weeks with his wife and ^ Irs Philip Thomas, a son. strain are plainly marked. mother, June 30, 1915, Stockton was saddened by the The bark was scuttled on her first voyage by i children at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. j 30th, aged 82 years. announcement from of the IMost the Bangor decease of For perfect fitting glasses consult confederate cruiser Shenandoah, on the Willard M. Berry, Gilmore street. MARRIED. Capt. Henry G. Curtis has resigned his posi- Mrs. Sarah Arietta (Gilmore) Morse at Paine passage from Cardiff to Buenos with at Ayres, Mrs. Alan Burse and son Newman of Costi- tion as superintendent of the A. A. C. plant hospital, where she had submitted, a week railroad iron. Capt. Staples and crew were In FRANK E. came the Fourth with Hebard-Conant. Winterport, June 30, Mack’3 Point and has been succeeded by James gan ^Saturday to spend before, to a severe surgical operation—the GRAVES, landed at Rio Janeiro, where Peterson | y Rev A Smuh, Everett Hebard and Capt. her Mr. and John Ashley F. Scully of North Weymouth, Mass. parents, Mrs, McLaughlin, removal of the gall been in 1 liss Viola E both of was put in command of the Bath ship Alexan- bladder—having Conant, Winterport. GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST, School street. They returned Tuesday. very poor health since the death of her la- Hartwood-Westwood In Rockland, July and Mrs. L. C. Havener of Worcester der, whose commander was sick in He Mr, port. by Rev E S Ufford, Charles F Harwood and have announced the engagement of their Mrs. Charles A. Gibson of Bangor, accom- mented husband, Capt. Ralph Morse, Janu- BELFAST. 1. afterward in his long career commanded the j ^aura E. Westwood, both of Rockport. MAINE, O. O. F. BLOCK. n Elizabeth Pendleton, to Dr. George and arrived ary 6, 1915. Mrs. Morse was daughter, Bennin John i panied by companion maid, July born Sept. 6, Martin-Heald. In Camden, June 30, by r. William Curtis of this city.—Boston Herald. ships rton, Eddystone, Clark, Successor to Dr. F. L. 1st the summer at the home of Mr. 1836, one of the family of five children of I bev L D Evans, Frederick Martin and Henri- I Adams. Up Stairs, Room 1 bark Edward to^spend | Kidder, ship Leonora, and his V + Frank E. Peterson of Rockland, Mass., A. F. and Mrs. Charles H. Sewell Gilmore and Phcebe tta Heald. last was Emery, Maple street, (Staples) Gilmore, command the bark Adolf Obrig of Nichols-Brown. In Rockland, June 29, by Peterson of Franklin, N, H., and W. Wallace in rrospect, now atockton Maine. Camden, when he retired from the sea and Horace A. Staples of Bridgeport, Conn., is Springs, ] Edward R Veazie, N P, J William Nichols of Peterson of were in town last week to Growing to womanhood in her native 1 bockland and Mrs Brown Bangor settled down in his comfortable home at Park. the guest of his mother, Mrs. Horace Staples, young Olie of Troy. BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. Bankrupt’s Petition for Disch noted for Thompson Clark In Vinaihaven. June 19, attend the funeral of their father, Capt. J. F. West Main street. His wife is her town, her personal beauty and keen Corrected Weekly for The Journal. In the matter of August 4, 1860, he married Miss Mary E. Grif- visiting Archibald of Rumford Falls and Peterson. intelligence, with attractive Thompson Leslie F. Nash, In Bar fin of and children were Charles Devereaux.at coupled vivacity P Clark of Searsport eight born mother,Mrs. Sandypoint. -ydia Vinaihaven. PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. \ of manner, she became a favorite Bankrupt, Clifford Stevens of and John Stevens to whom three survive: Frank E. Pet- great among White-Chase. In Belfast, June 30. by Rev Bangor them,of Master Earle Winslow of Quincy, Mass., is \pples,per Hay, 10 001a400 To the Hon. Clarence Ju-;. her associates and older and on ) Brackett, James C White and Miss Ella May Dbl,1.00r2i00| Hale, of N. arrived la3t wees, called erson of F. Peterson acquaintances; 7 Rochester, H., Rockland, Mass.; A. of the summer guest of hia maternal grand- 1 dried, per lb., Hides, 13 District Court of the United M Aug. married 'hase, both of Dixmont. here the serious illness of their 20, 1854, Capt, Ralph Morse of Beans, pea, 3 25a3 50 Lamb, District of Maine. by mother, Franklin, N. H., and W. Wallace Peterson of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon F. Ellis, Church \3 To that union one Beans, Y. 3 75T^amb Skins, 75 Leslie K. Nash of M in t Mrs. Eunice who was stricken with Lincolnville, compatible E., >rnll, Stevens, Bangor. The only daughter, Miss Mary Kid- s treet. He is his school vacation in spending DIED. Butter, 28a30 Mutton, 8 of Waldo and State of Maine, in .. died daughter, now Mrs. Jennie M. Bragg, was given paralysis. der Peterson, Nov. 24, 1899, aged 22 town. Beef, sides, 32 lb., 42 respectfully represents, that on the the mother being in somewhat hsalth S^alOjOats, years, while the Normal school at impaired Blanchard. Drowned in June Beet,forequarters, 8* Potatoes, 35a40 February, last past; he was a«h Capt. Charles M. Nichols, who has been at attending Mrs. Maiia F. went Searsport, duly Blanchard, Sylvan street, after this most welcome addition to their home. ; Elnora Louise 12 60 Round 10 ,ur der the Acts vi Maes. Peterson was a 9, Blanchard, aged years, 9 Bariey, bu, Hog, rupt Con*.?* home tne few returned to New Bridgewater, Capt. last t to remain the past weeks, to Searsport riday through la early married life she was her husband’s al- nonths and 18 days. Bheese, 24 Straw, 7,00 bankruptcy; that he has duly bw-- member of Mariners’ F. & A. of his York where his the Geor- Lodge, M., summer as and for Bridges. In West Brooklin, June 24. E Bhicken, 18 Turkey, 26a30 property and rights of prop* Monday, steamship, companion housekeeper most continual companion on i.io lu.jg foreign Ray and the Boston Marine Association 24 anti 21 Balf Skins, 18 Tallow, 2 fully with all ti e r# of the American-Hawaiian line, will sail Searsport Miss Hannah Colcord, who is an invalid from a bridges, aged vears days. complied qu gian sea voyages, but her sea sickness 20 said Acts and of orders ( of Mass. The funeral services were exhausting Chaples. In Belfast, July 1, Lois V, widow )uck. Veal, 12al3 the of our; for San Francisco 10th. Boston, July shock. her to that in later if the late J 65 and iggs, 22 Wool, unwashed, 3 his bankruptcy. held at his late home at Park after- ! compelled relinquish years, Henry Chaples, aged years Thursday 16 Wood, 6.00 Wherefore he That he ma\ The heavy rains of the past week have great- Mrs. Warren F. Loud returned last Saturday substituting instead joining him whenever his 3 days. «owl, hard, prays. noon, Rev. C. H. McElhiney of the Congrega- Gott. In Swan’s Island, June 21, Mis Louisa 1 ieese, 18; Wood, soft, 3.60 by the Court, to ha' e a full disci rk and after a fort- came ly improved the hay crop in this vicinity to her home in Hampden spending ship into an American port. Several debts his estate tional church officiating, and interment was in b Gott, aged 50 years and 1 month. RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. provable against the are finely. The robins have in her old home—the Edward La times she traveled to San Francisco to meet In M Acts, such debts gardens doing lot in night Folley Hart. Rockland, June 25, Retta (Sim- bankruptcy except the family Bowditch cemetery at Park. Beef, Corned, 18! Lime, 1 10 law a harvest the succulent some interior on the of his 1 nons), wife of Walter D Hart, 24 years, cepted by from such discharge reaped pulling angle place—superintending necessary him, returning sailing vessel. aged Butter Salt, 14lb., 18a22lOat Meal, 5 months and 8 days. Dated this 16th day of June, A. 1 worm to feed their young with. CAPT, FRANK I. PENDLETON, repairs for her tenants. After the retirement of Capt. Morse from his ( Born, 92 Onions, 3 Hilton. In Lynn, Mass, June 25. Maria N, LESLIE F. N A. life the ( Bracked Corn, 67 Oil, kerosene, 12al3 Master Charles Whittier met with an acci- retired master-mariner, banking president and Miss Louise Griffin, the younger daughter of long, well-spent upon ocean, thirteen vife of Augustus Hilton and of the Bankrupt daughter Born Meal. 87 Pollock, 7 in activities of the died years of domestic were in 1 ate C and 64 ORDER OF NOTICE THERE'" dent while celebrating the Fourth, discharging prominent many town, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Griffin of Mattapoiset, happiness enjoyed George Nancy Gay Harding, aged 24 Pork, 14 fears and 4 months. Bheese, late Friday afternoon, July 2nd, from the ef- arrived train and is the their attractive home, surrounded by apprecia- Botton 180 Plaster, 1.13 a toy pistol into the palm of his left hand. The Mass., Friday by gueBt Lorrimer. In Seed, District of ss. Searsport, July 3, Captain ( 4 Maine, fects of a which he was of and Mrs. Everett Church tive friends and blessed by the Bodfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, wound is not serious, but the young man’s paralytic shock, by Mr. Staples, companionship bndrew H Lorrimer, aged 78 years, 1 month On this 3rd of A. I1 Branberries, 8 Shorts, 1 50 day July, stricken on Tuesday. Pendleton was for a few weeks. of their beloved daughter, (who, after the nd 19 holiday proved decidedly disappointing. Capt. street, days, ( Blover 19 reading the foregoing petition, it is Mason. In June widow Seed, Sugar, 7^ born in 66 years the son of death of Dr. Bragg in their western Searsport, 30, Emma, T. 40 Ordered by the Court, That a hear ii and Mrs. D. Sweetser enter- Searsport, ago, William Hall of Camden, returning from a home, flour, 7 50a8 75 Salt, I., Capt. Joseph >f William H. Mason, 72 years. the \ ** James H, and Esther returned to her parents in their aged 1. G. 3 76 Sweet Potat. ee, upon same on the 13th day of tained the week-end Miss (Pendleton) Pendleton, into Northern Maine, was the week-end advancing McLellan. In Belfast, 2, D Me- ! Seed, following guests: trip July Hugh Ard 14 Wheat Meal, D. 1915, before said Court at Portlai educated in the public schools and at West- years) before the separation came. Mrs. Morse J of 5 6 E'la Adams and Miss Priscilla Mitchell of Cam- guest of his cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Her- ..ellan, Jr, Lexington, Mass, aged years, District, at ten o’clock in the forei.t was a woman of rare 1 nonths and 2 days. brook seminary.and like the most of the Sears- 1 h.-.nUno Ho tnnlr tho executive ability; a notice thereof be published in The den; Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Adams and W daugh- Murch. In Vinaihaven, June 27, Irvin a in men of his tcok a power, (whenever her conscience or Journal, newspaper printed ter of and Rev. William port young day, up seafaring Boston boat aiternoon for home. mighty 70 Carolyn Bangor, C. Sunday tfurch, aged years. and that all known creditors, and < life. His rise was to the command of was enlisted) which Adams of Mass. rapid sympathy acknowledged Nash In Belfast, June 30, Annie M, widow in at the sat1 Cambridge, Elden H. Shute left early Monday morning interest, may appear no insurmountable knew no » if the late John W Nash, 71 large craft and he was reckoned as one of the obstacle, defeal, aged years. place, and show cause, if any tin The friends in town of Frank Col- to as station at South many W. resume his duties agent Otij. In Rockland, July Oliver Otis, aged si. most efficient and successful of the list of As a public-spirited woman, kind neighbor 1, % the prayer of said petitioner long eek cord of Dorchester, Mass., were sorry to near Sebec. Mrs. Shute will join him in a few 6 years, 10 months and 6 days. who made famous the and faithful friend, her death is an W-AT-- granted. sea-captains Searsport irrepara- Pendleton. In Searsport, July 2, Captain Bargain And it is further Ordered tin < that he met with a painful accident last week. days. The good wishes of the community by world over in the of the merchant ble loss to our community in general and the Yank I Pendleton, aged 66 years, 7 months the shall send mail all While palmy days Clerk by to adjusting a screen in a window he fell, follow this young couple to their new home, ; ,nd 22 days. marine. His first command was the bark Rob- Universalist church and all philanthropic work In T.il.r a fMr un.l GREEN BROS. GO. breaking one arm and a leg. He was taken to hoping they may often visit the olden one. dressed to them at their laces f ert Porter. Following was the big ship in particular. Who can fill her place? The j the Homeopathic Hospital in Boston where he drs Eugene T Ravage, a son. stated. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Universalist Current Events of which she was a 5 and 10 Cent Store. Nancy Pendleton, built in Belfast in 1871; then club, char- Tibbetts. In Jefferson, June 24, Nathalie Witness the Honorable Claiu is receiving treatment and doing as well as the Searsport-built ship John C. Potter; the parish has decided to hold its annual sale on ter member; the Ladies’ Aid society of the 1 Hunt), wife of Wilbur B Tibbetts ami daugh- ]ome and see the wonderful val les we are Judge of the said Court, and the could be expected. er of the late John Franklin Hunt, formerly at famous William H. 1500 T hursday afternoon and evening, August 5th. Universalist in which she was an ac- Portland, in said District, on the ship Connor, tons, parish, j if Rockland. offering one week only, date and don’t fail to ex- July, A. D. 1915. Children’s Day exercises will be held at the built at Sears port in '77, and his last command Bear in mind the tive, proficient worker; the cause of the so- Tibbetts. In Camden, June 28, Goldie, wife to Inclusive. [L. S.J JAMES E. HEW M M. E. church when was the L. Cush- amine the fancy work, aprons and other needle- for Prevention of to of ■ if Samuel aged 27 luly 12th 17th, Sunday evening, July 11th, Newburyport-built ship Mary ciety Cruelty Animals, Tibbetts, years. A true copy of petition and on; the a Wentworth. In Waldo, June 30, Cyrena, TR^DE AT a very interesting program of song and rec- ing. With the decline in American shipping work that will be displayed by Auxiliary- which she had long been fearless, efficient* GET THE HABIT, Attest: JAMES E. HEW t vidow of tha late Edward Wentworth, aged 75 itation will be la connection Capt. Pendleton decided to retire rather than Aid and Ladies’ Aid Society. agent in town; and The Girls’ Home in Bel- presented, ears and 9 months. Sreen Sc. and 10c. duc vo.vuuvu Bros. Co. Store, with Children's Day Rev. James Ainslee will take up steam, as did many other Searsport Miss Susie A. Cousins arrived Friday from iaD»| iiu nuivu mnujo a I1CIJJIII(J made preach a sermon at the morning service on masters, and 15 years ago' he quit the sea to Brockton, Mass., and is the guest of Mr. hand; all have becfi poorer by her de- CARD OF THANKS High Street, Belfast, Maine, POPULAR cease— the of a “The Guild, What Shall He Be?” spend the remainder of his life in his homeport and Mrs. M. Colcord, Mill street, for a removal strong, wisely gener- 2w26p Edgar We wish to express our most heartfelt ous an He had been prominent in the affairs of the week or two. Numerous relatives and school- personality. Always unswerving Uni- hanks to all our and friends who The of are neighbors following party young people versalist in her town;served a number of terms on the board of mates her in her native town. religious belief, her place in vere so kind to us in many ways during the . CARD OF THANKS a gladly greet Fish at Swan Dinner occupy- enjoying house-party Lake, church was while llness of our mother and for the beautiful selectmen and on the school committee and re- Sne had been friends in rarely vacant, pastor and the and Kane and visiting Holden, Me., lowers sent to the funeral. We wiBh to thank the community for their ing Trundy cottages chap- i ever found in her a cordial, presented the Searsport class in the legisla- for a week to to Stockton. amily sympathe- ANNIE L. rindness and in the critical sickness eroned by Mrs. A. E. Trundy: Misses Annie previou^ coming BLACK, sympathy At Inn, Northpori ture of 1913-1914. At the time of his death he tic She is survived by her stricken DREW H. L. )f little and do Northport Elden Pendleton of supporter. CHAPLES. Evelyn Spaulding, especially Gilkey, Emily Ross, Ruth and Laura Trundy Cape Jellison, accompan- M. D. CHAPLES. ne thank Miss Hattie Patterson nurse, frien> was president of the Searsport National Bank daughter, Mrs. Jennie Bragg; her grandson, FLORENCE .[trained Owing to the large number of Miss Calkins, Evelyn Young, Clarence and ied by Dr. C. E. Britto left Friday for Boston stopping at the Lake, who so kindly volunteer- and the Savings Bank,and connected Lester M. Bragg of Jacksonville, Florida; by have to Mr. Burnham f. r Searsport enter the Marine for treatment ed her services in time of need. appealed Ralph Gilkey, Levi Trundy, Harold Marshall, to Hospital Frederick CARD OF THANKS with a number of other local organizations and one brother, Capt. Charles Gilmore MRS. CARRIE B. SPAULDING, fish dinner, he has decided tr Leon White and Mr. of for kidney and bladder troubles from which he finally Hovey Bangor. of Everett, Washington; one We wish to thank all those who assisted at MR. and MRS. A. STINSON. institutions. He had always been a staunch sister-in-law, to their so that it will no" has been the past year. We hope :he time of our also for the requests, suffering Mrs. G. Richardson of and sev- bereavement, it Congregational Church Notes. The date Republican, He was a member of Mariners’ Emily Bangor, dinnei relief may be given this patient. Sympathy vords of sympathy and beautitul floral offer- sible to secure a regular fish set for the eral nieces and to whom Stockton annual Guild Bazaar is Thursday, lodge, F. & A. M„ Searsport, R. A. chapter nephews, ngs. dim" is extended to his anxious wife and family. in TO LET. ed live, or hot boiled lobster July 13th. During the afternoon countless and the O. E. S. In his death the town suffers offers tenderest sympathy their great be- MR. JAMES D. STEVENS. hote dim" and Mrs. Charles P. Staples arrived reavement. The funeral took MISS GRACE M. PACKARD, A furnished room, with modern conveniences. $1.00. The famous table de bits of handiwork, generally described as the loss of one of its most able and loyal citi- Capt. place Friday at MR. and MRS. ARTHUR W. MORSE. to four l> ‘Jan Thursday from their New York home for a her late home, Rev. A. A. Blair most Apply be continued as Jn the past cy articles,” and such useful wares as zens, held in the highest esteem, respect and officiating MR. and MRS. FRANK B. UNNEKIN. mrs. j. m. Fletcher, visit with relative* and to the 2w26 caps, aprons, towels, pillowslips, crocheted confidence by all and his passing will be keenly fortnight’* friends in feelingly and very acceptably mourning MR. and MRS. CLEMENT H. STEVENS 163 Main street. $1.00.'