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The Republican Journal. 84 BELFAST, MA1SE. THURSDAY, JULY 1912. U>lp1E 11, ^UMBFR 2ft of Today’s Journal. decorated auto driven by Donald contents The Fourth in Belfast. Clark, in ery, Miss Louise Hazeltine, Mita Margarel which rode the following members PERSONAL. of the of- White, Mias Katherine C. Quimby and Mias PERSONAL. Inn Opened... Visiting i fice force: personalT ! v rthport The Weather was fine and the Celebration Mias Ida Ames, Miss Ruth Ather- were dinner 1 .The Fourth in Belfast, Margaret Van Vorhees gueata; Fa v •,men. ton, Miss Verna Randall and Miss Annie Boardman of Bangor is Game..Personal..News a Success. Marian Rhoades. several of the officers visiting Mrs. Sallie Durham Hanshue arrived from ij Innings later, accompanied by relatives in Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Tucker “The The Belfast Opera House. last of Boston are of the Granges. night before” was less disturbing than Manager Walter attending the ball in the Opera House. Friday to visit relatives. J. Clifford’s Miss visiting friends in Belfast. >n County “Barrens.’' (Edi- on some former occasions. of the Ford car, prettily decorated and small at din- Julia Sullivan of Waltham, Mass., is the gt j Ringing There were many other parties Percy Poor of.Providence, R. I, arrived last r; New Record...Coffee Im- driven Mr. Clifford. The of Mrs. E. Miss Abbie 0. Stobbard has church bells at 3.30 a. m. on the mora- by occupants were in guest L. Cook. returned from a United States..Bastel- I began ners and teas during the ship’s stay port Thursday to visit Dr. and Mrs. O. S. the members of his and “Admiral” Vickory. visit with friends in Montville. the ing of the 4th, and the town clock on the Uni- family Don Some of the were classmates ol Maine Hills of Boston was in town for the Harnessing Tides..Rapid midshipmen Mr. and Mrs. Otis Robbins. have returned to ! Miss Clara R. Steward of n Exports to South America. tarian church waa thereby put out of com- Charles B. Hazeltine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber Fourth and the week-end. Northport came in The A. Camden from a visit in Boston and New York. Demo- mission until There was the usual Coe-Mortimer Co. B. Stantial’s car, and were en- Monday lor a visit with friends in town. Travelling Rigs.... I Friday. Hazeltine of Northport avenue, Thomas B. and T. Dinsmore went to Ex- and Irving Mrs. Harriet P. Adams gelation.. 1Uquests by fusilade of fire crackers and of horns* decorated, driven by Mr. Stantial, one of Hazeltine and of Cambridge, Mass., Mr. and tooting tertained by Mrs. daughter Boston Monday on business. Mrs. Norman H. White and party of eaves. County Correspond- the sales agents of thfe arrived last to the season in Bel- but mainly confined to a small section of the company. Miss Marian. Hazeltine is in the di- Friday spend Boston are at tbeir at j Caatine Normal School,... Young Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hubbard of Lynn, fast. cottage Saturday Cove. so Eastern Illustrating Co. R. L. Cassens auto Mass., -- in Real Estate.. city, that most got a rest. It vision at afternoor Primary people night's Annapolis. Thursday are Miss Mabelle E. Paul of Referendum In- the banner of the Waldo visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. Annie Wellesley Hills, Returns. wits a cause of general when carrying County the a tea at the home ol Canney and Miss Mabel Butters rejoicing officers were given Mass., is at her home in ."tatistics of School Children. Herald. Littlefield of was of spending July Belfast. rose with of a fair streel Phillip Portland the guest Bangor are guests of Miss Maude E. Bar- Bells. Personal, Thursday every promise Mr. and Mrs. James H. Howes on High Mrs. Wedding The Central Market. Titcomb of friends in town over the Fourth. Lilia Danielson Hall of Brewer has re- that was fulfilled. It was a Bros., repre- a dance was them ker. hes Obituary, day—a promise and Thursday evening given turned sented their auto home from a visit with Mrs. hot but a breeze the by large delivery truck. Belle ot Belfast ...East Bel- day, southerly tempered in the squash court at the Chenery residence Mrs. Frank J. Starrett of Amsterdam, N. Y. Frank N. Lord returned to last Fri- ! in the rear was Bangor Cates. heat and in the the Bringing up an unmistakable somewhat, early morning These and other informal entertainments by arrived last to visit relatives. day from a short visit with relatives in this in a Friday Miss streets over masculine woman’s garb, a Lucy Chapman will arrive which the parade was to pass pushing baby the citizens were, we are told, greatly enjoyec city. this, Thurs- Detective (story) “The Miss Sara Edith West of Boston is were the com- carriage. expected day, morning by boat to visit Miss i Mot.. Women and Religion sprinkled, thus conducing to by the officers of the Utah, who said they Miss Abbie O. this week for a vacation visit with her mother. Ethel Bowden, who has been visiting in Stoddard. i >eason (|H»em).. Wedding fort of those who took part in it and of the THE TRIZE WINNERS. should with them most recol- carry pleasant has returned to her ,i, W. ..Pittsfield Mrs. Carter Camden, home in Winter- l ;Perry. spectators as well. lections visit to Belfast. The Mary has returned to Fairfield, Miss Winnifred Sanborn Fancy floats, Aurora Rebekah team, 1st; of their closing port. is filling the posi- The after a few weeks’ visit with relatives in Bel- Belfast Band gave a concert in custom Shoe was the ball Friday evening in the tion of assistant operator in the rs’ Union. Yacht Worker’s Union, 2nd. festivity Western Un- j Bangor fast. Rev. Gilbert E. and son Sherman of hous^ square at 8.30 a. m. to a and ap- for the officers of the Utah anc Edgett ion office. I Orchard Spraying Ex- large Business floats, James H. Howes, 1st; Math- Opera House 1 Rockland called on in was the which Miss Belfast friends last Thurs- | Recent Deaths. .George preciative audience, and next order ews 2nd. the visiting yachtsmen, of mention is Blanche Messer of Attleboro, Mass., is Miss Marian Brothers, day. Bailey arrived from New York Vote Right in Septem- parade, which was started on time and made elsewhere. the guest of her sister, Mrs. William H. Ar- nearly Autos, Read’s Garage, 1st; Leonard & Bar- Saturday to spend a vacation at her home at ,-well Reception to Hamp- Mr. and went over the route advertised in the follow- 2nd. nold. Mrs. Edward Thompson of Bangor | Waldo County Farm Con- rows, GAME. Citypoint. order: M. R. Knowlton and A 12 INNINGS visited Mr. and Mrs. William the Knox County Farmers Or- ing City Marshal, All the were silver Mr. Eardly Pinhey of Hudson, P. Q., arrived Haugh past j prizes cups. Mrs. George of ! 1 he Sixth Sense at Sea. the mayor in a Orrin J. week. Frothingham Portland and single carriage; Dickey, The ladies of the Rebekahs served lemon- Easterns and Belfast Team Tie With a la a and ball. Mr. townspeople. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. ith banquet drum Canton P. Bel- the 11th the Easterns landed what looked like a last Sunday to visit Mrs. Frank E. Bramhall Knowlton,' Mrs. L. A. Murch, major; Pallas, M., At noon the national salute of 21 was from , guns but Belfast got one to match it. Judson C. Jewett of Knowlton and comes fast; Canton P. Cam- winning and Miss Charlotte M. Tibbetts. Lynn, Mass., arrived maid, left Wednesday to spend Molyneaux, M., Camden; fired from the and there was James for Belfast was hard at times but and has been battleship Utah, last to visit his two weeks at ,n the spring den Brewer Sons of Tuesday mother, Mrs. Elva C. Georges Lake, Liberty. Band; Veterans; Searsport a ballon ascension and parachute drop at the was good in the pinches. Glover, the Easterns Capt. Ed. A. Richardson of the schooner was Jewett. Mr. and I aking improvements,but Boys’ headed a cute little drum ma- crack , was not in his usual form having Calumet is spending two weeks at home—Deer Mrs. Albert S. Hall, Jr., of Camden Band, by park. At 1 p. m. the consolidated bands gave ut all his before the a sore arm and worked but two innings when Isle Rev. are for a j plans “Old held at the four corners Messenger. J. F. Tilton of Portland will preach at guests few days of Mrs. Hall’s jor; Glory” by a concert in customhouse square, and at 2 he was relieved who ! has been p. by Jerald, puzzled the the church on season. The building small Then the W. H. Mace of Brunswick is enter- Baptist Sunday.—Rumford mother, Mrs. Thomas on Cedar boys. came floats, carriages, m., a base ball game between the local team locals somewhat having a deceptive slow ball. being Falls Times. Gannon, street. inside and out, tained Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mace of Rob- | ,>g and painted as follows: Belfast started on Glover hard in the second, by Mrs. Marion automobiles, etc., and a nine from the battleship Utah was be- VV. Newell, who has been rooms out a home run after Brown erts street.—Portland Express. Mrs. Esther Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. spend- ! been installed, arranged Aurora Rebekah float deco- Lathrop banging several lodge. Large gun on the Congress street and re- ing weeks at her home. The Mill The grounds and James got singles. Belfast scored fout Mrs. Oliver D. Green of Boston is tne Carter of arrived last House, | room provided. serving rated in the colors of the and guest Lynn, Mass., Thursday in North order, pink sulted in a score of 9 to 3 in favor of Belfast. more in the 6th on passes, errors and a couple Belfast, left Tuesday for Waterville. ar.d to automobile of Mrs. Sallie Durhan Hanshue at the home of to visit Mrs. Caro E. Carter. | catering green; the in white with and of hits, but the Easterns came back in the 7th body green sprays There was a shoot on the grounds of the Bel- Levi Clay spent and the cuisine and for on a her Mrs. Ben Hazeltine. Saturday Sunday at -. tcialiies,and festoons of The four, landing James for single, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. McDonald of Nash- pink chiysanthemums. oc- fast Gun Club at the foot of Allyn street,with Citypoint, making the from best. The location is an and two triples. Belfast caught the slugging trip Portland by j the who were in white and carried A. C. Knight arrived from Boston on last ua, N. H., are spending a vacation in Belfast, cupants, gowned exhibition shooting by W. G. Hill of Portland. habit and Flynn wa3 brought in Brown’i automobile via Rockland and first class hotel by returning Mon- w.;h a Bayside white were the members of Brown nailed at Sunday morning’s boat and is the guest of his Mr. McDonald’s old home. parasols, following At 4 p. m the Boys’ Band of g»ve a , being the plate. With day via Augusta. water- Searsport ( ..... i.g the most desirable the order: Miss the score 8 to 7 against them, the Easterns uncle, J. W. Knight, Miller street. Lizzie Clements, Mrs. C. E. concert at City Park and the second balloon Hon. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. tied it up in the 9th when Soucie got the E. Littlefield of New Fred S. Davis and little Flor- I •. Maine coast, Mrs. Miss Hattie John- ascension only Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shaw and Miss daughter Hall, George Harcourt, and parachute drop took place. In James issued for the after twe daughter, York have arrived in Rockland to ence of East interested themselves pass game, spend the Boston and Miss Frances Davis | itagers son, Miss Isabel Smalley, Miss Sarah the went to the to were out, and Parker saved his side a three- went to Boston 2nd to visit Seavey, evening everybody Park, by Marjorie, July summer at their old home on Limerock street of the Head of the Tide are kets for the banquet and the drive Soucie. guests of Mrs. J. Mi6s Katherine E. Brier, Mrs. Arthur Murch, listen to a concert by the Belfast band and bag scoring relatives and friends over the 4th. D ni: 1_rs I attendance than expected The game went on with wild excitement tc Mrs. Leon Beckwith, Mrs. Miss witness the fireworks. We have heard much LuvilleJ.Pottle, to the 11th, when doubles by Soucie and LeBrur Prof. William F. Schoppe, U. of M., spent returned Mrs. Ada ham was to the emer- Springs home last Friday from sev- Greenlaw of Newark, N. J., and equal Alta Mrs. Florence Miss of the of band on occa- the Easterns a but James saved Huff, Clough Fernald, praise playing the this gave tally, his iti ucuaci uu mo iciuiii iiuui 0uiiuaj> cwiio, eral visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eben Hatch. children have were served with a de- a hit and on days’ arrived here and will the people Bertha A. Wiley, Mrs. Allen Patterson, Miss sion and one hearer said, “you cannot game by scoring two outs and an spend praise Conn., returning to Orono afternoon. summer r.er. Following is the menu: error. Both sides got men on bases in the 12th Monday Mrs. Essie P. Miss Nellie H. months with her parent*, Mr and Mrs. Caroline G. Hatch, Miss Mildred Dodge, Mrs. them too The of fireworks Carle, Hop- highly.” display but failed to score and then it was decided tc A. i;ked cod, brown sauce, radish- F. E. Smythe arrived from Boston July 4th kins and Miss Annie V. Field were week-end Byron Hart, Waldo avenue. Lizzie Clary and Miss Gertrude Patterson. was the finest ever seen here. This ended the call it off. fried clams, Saratoga chips, ! and was at his home on Northport avenue un- guests of Mrs. Amos Clement at Seaside Mr. and Mrs. The Colonial Theatre. Team decorated in public celebration. For Belfast, Macomber did some great in- Inn, Alfred M. Ferguson are re- .. umber and tomato salad, hot oa»iug i-ivsuuic DCYWtt] tllllCB, dill til Monday afternoon, when he left for Boston Seal Harbor. red, white and blue; members of the Murray j ceiving congratulations on the arrival, July 9th, was the usual old reliable behind i• fruit Cunningham boat. of an rmelon, sherbert, punch, by Miss Sadie Laffin returned last from eight and a half pound son, who has been ivjuig. fortunately no fatality attended that. About the bat. Brown and Lathrop did some good Friday ... and colfee. named it-.: stickwork. the center fielder ol Miss Mabel Griffith of arrived in where she wras to Alfred Stoddard Thomas H. the 1 m. a crowd McLellan, big | Searsport Boston, called attend the fu- Ferguson. Marshall Circle, Ladies of p. had gathered at the public on .. was decorated in red, white the Easterns, found James for a twc Augusta the 9.40 a. m. train, Tuesday and single, neral of her Richard who died in Mrs. Denslow and Fred G. A. R. Decorations of the National of the Belfast Yacht Club to will the summer with friends.—Kennebec uncle, Laffin, Mary and Edna were used with J flag; landing waiting doubles and a triple. The Belfasts will go tc i pass (lags good Seattle, Denslow of occupants: Mrs. Frank A. Mrs. J. H. take a launch to visit the As the South Brewer for a return game, Saturday Journal. Washington. Myrtle Providence, U. I., have ar- an attractive ap- Riggs, battleship. presented The score: | rived and will be the Stinson, Mrs. Etta N. Mrs. Dora launch so crowded onto the Rev. D. B. Phelan returned last from guests of Mrs. Merle 1 -enter of red roses. Savery, approached many Capt. and Mrs. Cleveland Downes returned Friday bouquets EASTERNS. | Sylvester in this and John Mrs. Fitz Mrs. S. G. Gur- outer float to be sure of a that it from South where Winslow where he officiated at the city M. Whitcomb in c< to the Bridges, Patterson, getting place I Tuesday Portland, they Mills, mpany adjourned AB. R. BH. PO. A. E Wraldo. I-sod ney, Mrs. Phemie King, Mrs. Stillman D. Flood* was and when ! were of Mr. and Mrs. B. McGrath-Vannah He also visited in i. and A. L. Blaisdell of Wm- partially submerged, they Soucie, c. 5 2 2 10 2 ] guests Woodbury wedding. Mrs. A. Perry Coombs. moved back onto the 3b. 5 0 1 2 2 ( Waldoboro, Rockland and Ash Point. The friends of Miss Mayor Hanson of Belfast, bridge connecting the Parker, Pillsbury. many Maude K. Russell LeBrun, lb. 6 1 2 15 0 ] Ladies Auxiliary to the Sons of Veterans. outer and inner floats it broke down and some will learn with regret that she has been con- the enterprise of Landlord Dunn, 2b. 6 1 1 1 2 ( Mrs. Perley D. Stanley and little son Sherwin Mrs. M. J. Slugg and Miss Margaret J. Slugg Decorations, red, white and blue bunting; oc- 15 to 20, mostly women, were thrown into the fined to her Congress street home with a seri- ae of the scenic beauties of McLellan, cf. 6 1 4 2 1 ( motored to with Mr. and Mrs. William of Carteret, N. J,, mother and sister of Mr. M. Mrs. Augusta j ous cupants: A. T. Gay, Eva Gordon, Lillian w'ater. There was plenty of help at hand, in- Pendleton, ss. 6 2 3 4 3 S and painful trouble with her eyes. She is bright prospects for the A. Leavitt last Thursday, to be their guests for L. Slugg, are his guests for two weeks at the Florence Abbie M. officers and men from’the Wood, rf. 1 0 0 0 0 ( somewhat better this week. of Douglass, White, Staples, cluding battleship, home of and rranda was lighted by strings Reed, If. 6 1 0 0 1 ( several days. Mr. Mrs. H. E. McDonald. Anna Bennett, Evie and all were rescued, and as fast as Wright, Georgia Juan, promply rf. 5 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. .Sherman of Belfast Japanese lanterns* Glover, p, 1 1 0 Miss Charlotte Colburn of Ohio, will Hannah Stevens. taken from the water were carried to their Toledo, Mrs. Herbert Howes and son Everson of and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. h followed was to music by Jerauld, p. 4 0 0 1 4 ( j Horton of ! come next week to Mass., for a few W hite N. came t.o Osceola Council, Daughters of Pocahontas. homes or the homes of friends in automobiles. Magnolia, Taunton, Mass., have been guests of Mrs. Plains, Y., Bangor Saturday -iia —Mrs. Paul Weixler. piano; with R. Total. 50 9 14 36 15 after which she will visit rela- 1. Rankin of Beltast in his Carriage drawn by a white horse; and Some were the fright j weeks’visit, George W. Frisbee and are now visiting Mrs. Haynes *.Vn, cornet; Mr. Victor Lingier, carriage nearly prostrated by touring car. -Bangor Commercial. BELFAST. tives in Belfast. — horse decorated in green, yellow and pink; and shock, but no serious results followed. It ! Howes’ mother, Mrs. Sarah Boynton, in Lib- rcester. Mass. An added at- | Mrs. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E Guy Weymouth of Belmont, has ar- driver, Vernon Storer; occupants: Mrs. Nina was an exciting incident of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peavey of Bangor, who erty. !;e vocal music, in which Land- Holmes, 3b. 5 0 0 0 4 < rived at the Cape Shore for a several weeks’ Mrs. Zilla Mrs. Mabel will the Fourth and week-end with Mrs. M. Cook, Welch, Webber, not mention of the deco- < spent visit and is the of her ;«x.k The orders contain- Space permit Flynn, lb. 5 2 1 12 0 Elmer Coombs has been some sub- guest parents, Mr. and part. G rtrude | making Mrs. Charles 0. Patterson, Mrs. Wm. Gordon and rations in detail. The business and the Cunningham, c. 4 1 0 14 2 I F. Peavey and family in East Belfast, have re- stantial on ranch Haskell at their camp at which were places improvements his this sum- .rices, participated ss. 6 12 0 4 Simontons Cove. Later Mr. will Mrs. Etta Dodge. houses along the line of march were more or Macomber, turned to their home. mer by an addition to his dwelling and a cellar Weymouth younger ones of the company', Brown, rf. 6 2 3 0 0 under that of his pass a short time at the Haskell camp.—Port- The Belfast Two- less decorated and of the ; portion house—Laurel, Mon- Improvement Society. elaborately many 6 2 2 1 1 Dobson and Miss land Express. is kept up until midnight. Bel- James, p. 6 George Cunningham pass- tana, Outlook. seated covered with white stores carriage bunting had attractive window displays. Pheonix Lathrop, 2b. 4 1 2 6 3' ed a few in Pittsfield last week with Mr. days Mr. and Mrs. William H. arrived on represented. and the cf. 4 0 0 1 0 1 Quimby displaying society’s banner, white, Row was brilliant at with of Fahy, A. S. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Treat and her mother, from Beltast in their dress in honor of the oc- night strings Dobson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dobson, Sunday touring car, and gala letters Mudgett, If. 3 0 0 2 0 with garnet “The City Beautiful.” Miss electric in addition to those at the Colo- Mrs. Sarah Duval of Milo, the Fourth at during Mr. Quimby’s business to il- lights If. 2 0 0 0 1' returning to Belfast Saturday. spent trip Boston, *y all the cottages were Robinson, Mrs. will be entertained Marjorie J. Carleton drove and the occupants nial Theater, the Star Theater and the stores. j Stockton Springs with relatives. Mr. Treat Quimby by Dr. and decorated. The arch at the Miss Helen Doak, who has been doing post Mrs. B. B. Foster on Cumberland avenue. Mrs. were Misses Hester Arline Totals.45 9 10 36 20 returned but his Brown, Wadlin and “Old Glory” was seen everywhere, and Young Friday, wife remained for a is a sister of and the streets to the Inn graduate work at the Rhode Island School of Quimby Mrs. Foster.—Portland Ida S. Carleton. America vented his enthusiasm with tooting Easterns.0 0002041101 0— } week's outing. Express. attractive. arrived Autos, private Belfast W. C. T. A Belfast.0 3000410001 0— I Design, Providence, Sunday morning U. hay rack, trimmed in horns and exploding fire crackers. Take it all E. 0. Mats from to the vacation at home. Mr. John H. was elected Capt. Patterson, United States brought guests white Two base hits, Soucie, LeBrun 2, McLellan \ spend Burleigh, ’87, city inspect- red, and blue with Cyrus Hubbard dress- in all it was a big time for Belfast, and for her of or, at the plant of the Howard Com- road tc Three base engineer Waterville at a recent meeting of shipyards In fact, every led Flynn. hits, Parker, McLellan R. W. Warren and Miss Edith M. has been to ed as Uncle Sam It carried a banner visitors. Capt. the city government. Mr. is a well pany, appointed superintend the driving. many Pendleton, Glover, Brown. Home run Lath Burleigh a:ay evening. Everybody Suutnworih left last for known of construction of heavy boats for the War De- bearing the words “Prohibition the Chil- The Utah was the feature Stolen bases LeBrun 2. Monday Newburg, graduate the U. of M. the members Helps battleship great rop Soucie, Bases o: | at the M. A. c over this auspicious open- balls Jerauld where will be the for several of whose class have been prominent in their partment Sweeney Shipyard dren.” Mrs. Frank Finch of the occasion. She arrived about 6 m. by 5, by James 1. Struck out b, they guests days rode, accompanied p. various and trades.—Old Town En- Foundry Company. Capt. Patterson will look iort season of 1912, and Jerauld 8, by James 9. Sacrifice hit, Parker of Mrs. Belle Warren Maddocks. professions by little Misses Florence Adelaide a earlier than came after the boats that are being built lor the Parsons, July 1st, day expected,and Hit by pitched ball Wild ; terprise. and his charming wife Gretchen Lathrop pitche Government at both shipyards.—Jeffersonville Howard, Fletcher, Vivian Howard, to anchor off Northport campground, about 4 James 2. Time, 2.40. Mrs. Lizzie Coombs Harte returned to her th #• Umpjje Darby. Miss of the Her- congratulations. Mr. and Marian Gertrude Coombs is at home from St. correspondence Louisville, Indiana, Waterman, Myrtle Simpson, Edith Far- miles below the city, remaining until Saturday home in Holden last Friday, after a visit with ald. of t he Colonial were spec- NEWS OF THE Joseph’s Convent-Academy, Portland, for .a j rows, Arline Curtis. morning, when she sailed for Newport, R. I. GRANGES. relatives in Belfast. She was accompanied by L. C. Ross sent a beautiful brief vacation beiore going to Peaks Island for A recent note from Mrs. E. 0. Patterson at Boot and Shoe Workers Union. Team deco- She was open to visitors every afternoon dur- Mrs. Ellen A. Coombs, who will be her guest. of Belfast met with an j rse shoe. Success to North- Equity Grange Mr. the summer. Wednesday night, July 3rd, her Jeffersonville, Ind., says Capt. Patterson has rated with yellow, green and white her from 3 to 5 o’clock and on the 4th bunting ing stay Mrs. Wood last recovered his Eugene Saturday evening Mrs. E. W. Lane and children of Jackson- mother, Mrs. Robert P. Coombs, entertained a fully health; that they have just and driven by Laforest Robbins. The occu- from 9 a. m. to 5 m. The launches p. ship’s The will have a recess Grange through hay in, 1 ville, Florida, arrived Sunday to be the guests party of girls at dinner, followed a theater received their auto and are enjoying the beau- were the members of ran between the Utah and the by YACHTSMEN. pants following the Un- public landing time. of Hon. and Mrs. J. P. Taliaferro. They came party, in her honor. tilui scenery in that vicinity. Their son Ross ion: Ida and Evelyn Robinson, Lillian Clem- carrying people to and fro, and private launch- China held a via where were met the is the month with relatives in R^.ck- Velma Grange regular session Jul f Rockland, they by spending : c-rs of the Battleship Utah ent, Tyler, Minnie Higgins, Harry Clem- es were also engaged in carrying passengers* Capt. G. W. Dow arrived at Prospect 3rd with a small attendance. Sister Gertrud 2 Taliaferro car. Ferry hoping to regain his health in ents Hattie port, impaired iitertained at a ai)d Colcord. The Utah’s men were given shore leave, as last week, coming from New York to Stockton Reception was sick. Sister 5 our invigorating x\laine climate. Shiro’s Ice Cream Dudley reported very Miss Mary A. Bickford arrived last Tuesday in the House, Parlor. Decorations of many as 4C0 having the freedom of the city in the steamer Millinocket. He spent the \ Opera Thompson, and wer s white and Farrington Goodspeed from Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend the summer in Miss Gladys Pitcher, who recently finished a red, blue. Seated around a table from 6 to 11 p. m. They were accompanied by past six months at the Sailors Snug Harbor, -ats, the Port- a committee to make 3 representing under a appointed arrangement Belfast. Mrs. G. H. Self, her niece, will spend year’s post graduate work at the New canopy were little Misses Priscilla patrol officers who kept watch of them and Staten Island. Capt. Dow recently underwent England for an entertainment to be r I Association, Commodore Ervir Verna given in the nea August with her, and Mr. Self will come here Conservatory of Music, Boston, has accepted Berry, Jellison, Alice Sanborn, Estelle saw that they got back to tie ship on an o peration on his eyes and his has a Yacht time. if sight jj Club, Commodore Sanborn future, they thought best. A short prc for his vacation. the position of teacher of piano and at and Margaret Drinkwater, eating ice They were generally a well-behaved set of been greatly improved. theory ) Kennebec Yacht Club of Bath gram was pres ented by the lecturer; very in the St. Mary’s, Episcopal, Girls’ College in cream, with “Jake’ Mendell serving while a men and despite the fact that there were open Mrs. A. P. Johnson and two sons. Maynard \ -es W. Clifford, and teresting remarks by W. J. storie 3 Mr. and Mrs.F.W.Collins of Rockland were in N. C. She will the Boothbay Victrola furnished music. bars caused few disturbances. An officer Thompson; and Carl Page, have been visiting in Belfast Raleigh, spend summer I flub, Commodore Charles S by Worthy Master Jennie Thompson and Sis for two weeks. Mr. Johnson went down Satur- Belfast over the 4th, returning home the vacation at the with her Mathews Bros. Their float exhibited called on the authorities to close one by Battery parents, the place day and they all returned on the Tuesday the harbor last Friday fore- ter Candage. The next regular meeting wi j Boston boat Friday afternoon. For many years Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, and leave for Ra- doors and sashes of 1854 in contrast with those where his men were getting knock-out drops, boat.—Old Town Enterprise. the revenue be held August 7th. Meeting closed in form, Mr. Collins was known as the Lobster of in den,convoyed by of the latter and it was closed it King leigh early September. 1912, very handsome in style and finally although is said he News has been received that Rev. M. y. Commodore Clifford ol Fred Maine and was the inventor of a in finish. was told it could not be closed without package Herbert C. Libby, form »r of closing MAINE WILL BE REPUBLICAN. of Montville who iB now superintendent v Yacht Club had planned to leac Poland, formerly pas- which live lobsters could be shipped to distant | D. Southworth. An all the others. In the afternoons the ball team the Waterville public schools, who served in Ralph attractively deco- tor of a Methodist church in New is se with his new boat, V. York, He retired from business some time | Topaz rated team displaying men’s from the ship went to the street Gubernatorial Candidate Prophecies Victor f points. that capacity in a most creditable manner for furnishing goods Congress meeting with great success in his religious | here by Leroy Coombs, but she ago. and clothing in the latest styles. The team grounds for practice. The men had just been tor Taft and State Ticket. three years, has been elected assistant nro- 1 ished in time and work and has recently had a big revival in his [ he chartered their fessor of the board of trustees of was driven by Maurice Mank, who was accom- paid off and spent morey liberally for William P. candidate fc r Miss Louise W. Richards of the English by iiser Totem for the Haines, Republican church. Farmington cruise. He In addition to his work panied by Archie Robinson. soft drinks, fruit, candy, cigars, automobile Governor of who has been in this cit Normal school faculty, who has been the Colby college. in the M. A. of L Maine, ^ Mrs. Horace Pearson and two Robert guest | Gallager Boston, rides and rides on the sons, course, which has been con- James H. Howes. Float merry-go-round. The for several weeks for an operation which, h 3 of her mother, Mrs. Annie L. Richards, Cedar public speaking ; Y ork, Ben Eastman of Port- Advertising Onyx and George, of Brookline, Mass., who had been messes also bought and the ducted very successfully by Mr. Libby for the Four little in white frocks with ship’s liberally, declares, has restored the of his 1 street, since the school closed, left last Satur- ! v,er, Dr. R. H. Donnell and Rob hosiery. girls j sight righ guests of her unde, Charles H. Field, Con- stores, meat and fish markets a last few years, he will give courses in hair ribbons and hose grocery did eye, which was for 11 years dc day to teach two weeks in the summer English Bath. parasols, (without shoes), virtually blind, gress street, left last Saturdav for Phillins business. The supplies f or the were and composition. in white, pink, blue and good ship dared yesterday that his State is still Reput school at rarmington later for two weeks tarted from Boothbay Harboi yellow, perched high lake, near Bangor, where they will a furnished by tender and Armour & Co. of Ban- spend Kent summer school. She will up on the float, which was driven Robert | lican and w ill stand by the doctrine of prc in Fort spend Mr. and Mrs. G. H. of -nous clubs making their ren by ! month or more. Kirkpatrick St. Paul, furnishe a large of meat and in Belfast. a little colored The gor quantity tection in the coming State and national elec the month of August arrived last via Tv anng a and ball wai primaries. anything in the Carney hospital at South Jose, Calif., Kirk- f reception afternoon experience covered ice carts Wednesday twenty-three of the a third movement in the of old-time Bangor Gun Club, was one of the en- the f‘ -ra House for the Thompson’s big driven by party State Maine Boston. He is well fitted for the patrick spent past winter. | officers o: in profession Mr. officers were taken automobiles to the farms for the reason thusiasts at the Belfast Gun Club shoot Jie Thompson, decorated with pine trees, that I have not been in com July and will have a j visiting yachtsmen, unde: surely good practice. One of the most social events of Horace Chenery in Belmont and a 4th. he had not shot for three charming of hie banners and placards, proclaiming “A bigger, given munication with the people and know nothin; Although years ; Belfast Yacht Club and thi the the season in took last lunch at his cabin on the shore of an of 88 June 29th was 87th birthday of Bucksport place Friday better, busier Belfast.” log Tilden of present conditions there. In I hav ; he made average per cent, and far ex- Capt. tty. The House wai fact, Opera The menu included Thomas of West Brooksville and al- evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Belfast Fire A pond. beans baked in the not been able to even read the ceeded many of the men half his age. Tapley I rated for the occasion witl Department. hose carriage, newspaper , with buttermilk and sweet milk from until though in very feeble health he was able to Tapley on Central street, when Miss Alice : etc.. As members of the were in- ground, yesterday. I ;g Fred G. acted a: department Col. Conkling of New York has arrived at Spinney Mr. model ad “Maine, however, is a Republican State am I the abundance of flowers and gifts be- Preble, whose marriage is not far off. was ten- terested in the various and the is Chenery’s dairy libitum. enjoy 1 assisted Elon B. Gilchrest societies, day will stand the of a } campground for his annual visit by by principle protection Northport stowed upon him. His sons, Omar W. dered a very shower. About 40 one on which are the Tapley pleasant they liable to be called into Wednesday evening officers of the Utah taught by Blaine and other great leaders o F and will months at the Inn. His g, Wilbur Blodgett, William A spend of Ellsworth and Dr. Eugene D. Tapley of Bel- friends deluged her with of useful | it was decided to a small on the party. The of Maine were ^two heaps 1 Morse and Morris L. service, wisely hold the ap- gave dancing party board, Mrs. Ben people agains is welcomed the inmates of the I Slugg President Taft at the recent coming by fast, with their families, and his household articles and furniture. Miss Preble in readiness for Hazeltine and Mrs. Horace primaries becaus daughter, Alice Scuthworth paratus use and for this Chenery chaperon- of his Girls’ Home, who areindel>hed tohimeach sea- | Kittredge, reciprocity treaty, the provisions o \ Lucy H., of Atlanta, Ga., besides his wife, has a host of friends and is very with reason also the ladies: popular proposed exhibition on the ing the following Misses Marian Hazel- which reduced the tariff on lumber to the ex son for pleasant rides, picnics, and treats of Marguerite Coombs, Marjorii were with him for the day, and callers came to old and xoung, having been clerk in the school house common at noon was Katherine C. tent of $1.50 per 1000 feet. We live on th< ! a Hester Brown am given up. tine, Quimby, Margaret White, ice cream, etc. Carleton, border line and see the difference in the offer congratulations. Dr. and Mrs. post office at Bucksport for several years. Read Garage & Machine Co. A VanVorhees, P. stand Tapley served A committee o garage Margaret Evelyn Morison, of of punch. ard living the people of both countries Mrs. Willis Arnold and her little son Robert went to Brooksville in their car and Miss After the usual greetings and with latticed the outside Florence M. Hill, Abbie Alice P. Poor Lucy congratulations, •he Improvement assiste< I windows, walls and Doak, The State is a large lumber producing distric Society are expected this week for an extended visit Tapley accompanied them to Belfast on their a dainty lunch was served in a tent on the roof covered with ferns on a of Anne M. Kittredge, Louise W. Richards, Clara and is engaged in agricultural industries, am I Srrangements. Although the affair wai background lawn. cp„. Louise J. the treaty, if confirmed, would have seriouBl; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. return. public the floor was not green crepe paper and with decorations of Keating, Read, Edythe Atkins, crowded interfered with the prosperity of the State. Brown- at Sea Breeze cottage. Mr. Arnold is | !!1l field daisies. It Marian M. Heald, Louise Mrs. E. R. Austin and Theodore Bittenbender A Fourth of *'H8 enjoyed to music by completely covered the auto- Temple, “Maine will stand by her principles and th< and merry July picnic was enjoyed Keyes Estabrooks and Mrs. ; expected later. His Belfast friends will be | he mobile, which could only be seen through the Arthur Ritchie. The doctrine of protection will be an importan Charles F. Austin of Boston were guests over by members of the Drummond family and l music was so good that it woi met with 4 was taken on issue of the both State am [ sorry to learn that he haa just a dou- | aPplause. open doors in fi^nt. Mr. Clarence E. Read party board in one of the coming campaigns, the 4th of July of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sleeper. guests, 45 in number, at Messalonskee Lake, national. ble bereavement, losing both his parents in "-— was the chauffeur and was launches at 8 o’clock and danced on the deck The men are at on North Four I ■ At ip.* accompanied by “I am a candidate for Governor on the Re young present employed Belgrade, Thursday. cottages :aht meetiner of Seaside Mrs. with music the ! the past few weeks. •ay Grange Fri Read. by ship’s band. Refreshments publican ticket and I can tell you now that the improvements of the Eggemoggin Land were represented in the party, those of Ever- were served in am to be that on July 5th, the grange voted U The Waldo Trust Company. A the ward room, followed by going elected to office Sep Rev. and Mrs. A. Smith of Company at Eggemoggin Reach. came ett R. Drummond and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. prettily tember 9th. Ashley Bangor They meetings duri ng July and August decorated Buick car, driven by Mr. Wilbur R. dancing there with pianola music, until mid- and children, Bruce, and Ruth, arrived to Belfast in their two 65 Drummond of Waterville, Mrs. Drum- “In addition to the question of protection Phillip passenger power George ^ ?Cept'on °* one business meetinf Blodgett, teller of the Waldo Trust who night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson and the voters will last to visit friends in Belfast. boats and ran them to the Utah the mond of Atlanta, and W. C. Crawford of first 1| Co., have a few local issues to mee ; Monday They during Ga., ^ay who were in the 1 Jficge’ evening in August. Seaside was accompanied by Miss Erma Barker of party, dinner guests on board, en- coming State election. The chief o will go to Quantabacook Lake next Monday to day. Austin Bittenbender was at the wharf Allston, Mass. In the E. R. Drummond cot- rfepresented at the session ol these will be the out of the the wiping Demo at the were na in Brooks. joyed dancing. spend the summer vacation at the Wilson cot- the time of slip accident and did some t age Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thomas and fam- Freed°m. and a re cratic machine in the which is thJt July 2nd, noon State, controll Se88>on Clark & W. A. Clark's deco- At Friday a yachting party from Iales- ed the Mrs. Susan D. with and ck work for those in the water. are of Mr. and Mrs. T was given the members o: Smalley. car, by Brewers' League, of Chicago, am I tage. Clark, Dorothy qui They ily Portland, including E. ;yra was The Lecturer’s wai rated in white and the owner boro entertained at a luncheon on board, the Whisky Publii : Robert is relatives in Massa- the of at of R. and a num- Pitied atal th»8 program red, blue, driving. Trust."—Philadelphia Smith, visiting superintending building bungalows Wyman Apponaug, I., large j Leonard & Barrows Shoe A Ledger, July 8th. meeting. factory. prettily and Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chen- chusetts. Eggemoggin. ber of young people were present. the difficulties of in this section law 16 million dollars 1 moat farming they averaged per exclusively on chestnuts. Indeed 1 DR. LBOMIARDT’S DISCOVERY. The Republican Journal might be that if the land was divided up . month and formed 21 per cent of the to- sne might do worse than be a into farms of 160 acres, pig in Cor- quarter-section tal exports. sica! tlem-Rold Will Interest Every Pars in Belfast. Thursday, july u, 1912.; as in the west, that there would not be This little of « historic village, composed Who Has Piles. farms on which it would be We many possible several hamlets united in one Com- bought some chocolate at the vil- to find stones to build a barn tiny indebted to Dr. J. S. Leonharit Rfiall DRUG PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY enough Coffee of the United lage which contained a The is Imports mune, lies twenty-five miles distant shop, little of public H cellar. just Nebr., for years of study of the USERS States. from the cool everything from farming of Lincoln, The Jour. Pub. Co. Without in any way disparaging any , up in mountain implements to and for his of The Republican a of treatment of piles, discovery Only Successful other part of New England or the State lands. spool cotton. At 4.30 p. m. our Treatment I 1912. a successful remedy, taken inwardly, which of I am frank to that I be- Washington, D. C., July 8, coachman came j CHARLES A. Maine, say It iB much in summer on ac- to say we must start. blood circulation and It the lieve the of of- More than one-third the 2 1-2 billion frequented livens up the stagnant Destroys ^nager that county Washington of It was cool and Cr;,v;.J| PIL.SBURY.j count of its and delightfully as our road swollen vessels. Dr. Leonhardt's No or fers the most attractive possibilities and of coffee the temperature extremely reduces the Nausea Sickno, H Advertising Terms. For one square, one pounds annually entering lay all the down hill to opportunities for farming of any section healthy and abundance of good way Ajaccio we is HEM-ROID, sold by Wm. 0. Inch length in column, 2.5 cents for one week international commerce of the world i3 climate, prescription No H of the State at the and prepared ourselves for a ell at $1 for 24 Confinement and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. present time, spring water. Bastelica has a popula- charming drive Poor & Son and druggists days' consumed in the United States, its im- No or opportunities for settlement and agricul- homeward. We crossed the treatment. Guaranteed to give satisfaction Prostration Terms, in a tion of 3,938. Prunelli C: Subscription advance, $2.00 tural which are to as much Ip development superior ports of that article being twice and Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. year; $1.00 for six months; 60 cents for three The ascent Monte River, skirted some of the most General health ! anything that the west has to offer. those of Renoso, 7,778 ft., improves months. as those of Germany, three times fearful Write for booklet. to the south of the Col de is a abysses, the ponies seemed to beginning. Healthful sir- The extent of this territory is esti- of four times those of Vizzavona, | Netherlands, cling to the rather than ing*. skilled mated at 1500 the favorite excursion from Bastelica. roadway to hold physicians, ra.’ §&; square miles, greater ten times those of Great in to tional and honest , nearly The from via solidly upon it. We trembled to Growth Exports, methods cultivatable en- carriage drive Ajaccio, think Rapid REPUBLICAN NOMINA HONS part land,—virgin soil as as those of all and a Britain, and half much what might befall should comfortable home |... riched centuries of , with return by Tolla, is one of the any team wish South America. by decaying vegeta- next to the United States the to Europe, re- pass us. Far in the tion. “Not is the free from loveliest on the island. It generally below, awful THE KEELEY FOR PRESIDENT,; only ground great coffee-consuming section of tne the river quires two but can easily be done chasm, seethed and boiled in- Washington, D. C., July 8, 1912. Ex- INSTITUTE I rocks,” says the editor of the Farmer, world. days, 151 Congress St., Portland. in one too fernally. It was a terrible The to South America have shown a M„,r„ “but the soil in the fields which I ex- by urging the only willing sight. ! ports The world’s importers of coffee, sheer TELEPHONE 2224 WILLIAM H. TAFT. leading little which precipices of granite twisted in the fiscal which f amined is free from even little fiery Corsican horses, being rock, phenomenal gain year OF OHIO. absolutely according to the latest official reports of into both are such grotesque colored June 30th. Prior to 1911 the stones.” As to the climate he wiry and active splendid shapes, blood red | ended with says: the various countries thus far received in the hill climbers. setting sun on the of total value of exports to South America FOR VICE PRESIDENT, And the climate compares favorably right us; i BELFASl by the Bureau of Statistics, Department while to the with j. with the climate in any other northern It is advisable, however, to take an left, no parapet to : had never reached 100 million dollars. In AM) of Commerce and Labor, are; the United | JAMES S. SHERMAN, section of the country, while as compared early start from We left, ac- guard us, the madly rushing 1911, the total was, speaking in round 875 million 404 Ajaccio. tempestu- OF NEW YORK. with the climate of the great northwest States, pounds; Germany, ous river which cordingly, at 5.30 a. m., on a delightful nothing can arrest or terms, 109 million dollars, and in the cur- burnhavB which is being filled up with a multitude million; Netherlands, 265 million; France, On and in one of those rare clear tame. We followed these fiscal which ended with the after June 26. 1912, train, of our American morning June, rent year 'j FOR U. S. sturdy farmers, every- 245 127 mil- picturesque at SENATOR, million; Austria-Hungary, for ing Burnham and Waterville w thing is in favor of Washington county. days when the perfect beauty of the gorges several miles, the road over- past month, seems likely to be about 95 the United trains for and from There is but a small fall of lion; Belgium, million; Bangor, Waterx I usually snow, scene itself the in a hanging them and the curves caus- 135 million dollars, having more than EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, 88 and 65 engraves upon mind, steep land and Boston and many sections of The Barrens are Kingdom, million; Sweden, us to will run as follow OF AUGUSTA. not ing hold our breath. Then we doubled since 1905. more on the way easily forgotten. favorable to sheep raising, million. Italy, Norway, Switzerland reached FROM BELFAST. which allows the to run We traversed the familiar road pretty little Tolla, set in Argentina is the country showing by plan sheep upon and Denmark also consume considerable already snugly fertile A.M. |> y FOR GOVERNOR, the grazing grounds through the winter, as far as and then crossed the vineyards, with an far the largest gain in our exports to from 45 to 25 million Cauro, enchanting Belfast, depart. 6 55 p* | than the great ranges of Montana quantities, ranging panorama over WILLIAM HAINES sheep Col de Sant Alberto through the maquis hill, sea and valley. South America. The figures now avail- City Point. t7 00 i|J T. and other of the west. each. Of the countries on the f parts pounds and At with its able in the Bureau of Statistics of the Waldo. +7 10 th‘ .. t’ OF WATERVILLE. fragrant woods of pine, oak and beautiful Last week we an article western and Brooks. 7 22 i published hemisphere, Argentina view of chestnut, with, now and then, most en- Campo di Loro, we rested the Department of Commerce and Labor, in- Knox t7 34 f fro n the Maine Farmer on each about 20 million farming Cuba import horses. Thorndike. 7 40 FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS, chanting glimpses of the Bay of Ajaccio Later we joined the national dicate that the total exports to Argen- f opportunities in Waldo County. The pounds per annum; Canada, about 8 mil- Unity. 7 48 |, ? far beneath us. high-road to Sartene, and at 8.30 m. tina for the complete fiscal year will Winnecook.*,. FORREST GOODWIN editor of the Farmer is 7 and about glimmering p. t7 58 doing good lion; Chile, million, Uruguay arrived % The bells tingled gaily upon the necks safely in Ajaccio, oc.r hearts amount to about 55 million dollars, against Burnham, arrive. 8 10 OF SKOWHEGAN. work in this and other directions for the 3 million, while Australia, the island Clinton. 8 28 of our ever-faithful Robert, and echoing those exquisite words of Na- 23 1-2 million in 1905, having thus consid- interests of Maine. consumes between 1 1-2 and 2 Rosa, j Benton. 8 38 l farming continent, poleon : more than doubled in Bichette, to whom we ewe so much of erably the period Bangor.. 1135 WALDO COUNTY NOMINATIONS. million pounds per annum. Certain of Waterville. 8 44 our in our various tours “Oh, ! What a landscape it is, in question, to Brazil the total exports countries are pleasure driving Portland. 11 60 4 i New Record the African comparatively and how | Corsica. These noble animals full of charm! in it I for the fiscal year will exceed 30 million Boston. 3 15 For Senator, of the through Everything pm large importers coffee, imports is of the in know no fear and have an absolute sense best. The very smell of the dollars value, against 11 million in TO BELFAST Charles M. Conant, of Winterport. into about 15 million Made in Commerce of Egypt averaging soil is an even Foreign the United a unique; I have found it nowhere 1905, larger of For of duty which added not little to the percentage gain P.M. a.y Sheriff, pounds a year; the Cape of Good Hope, States. zest and else; by that I should know where I than in the case of Argentina. To Chile Boston. 7 30 Frank A. Cushman, of Montville. and freedom of our different outings. was, 20 million, Algeria, about 15 million were D. 1912. my eyes shut. There, I can the total for the year will amount to For County Attorney, Washington, C., July 8, At the Zipitoii bridge we all refreshed there, Portland. 11(0 pounds. see myself in my in the of about 15 million 5 1-2 a. m Carleton of Belfast. The foreign commerce of the United ourselves at a bubbling fountain of icy boyhood, glow dollars, against Doak, "t tiiit uiic uiiucu otaies is lug wuuu b 7 15 my first there 1 can million in also a of 200 Waterville. States made a new and remarkable cold From here onwards affections; recapture 1905, gain nearly For Judge of Probate, consumer of the spring water. Bangor. 6 45 largest coffee, imports cent. To record in the fiscal ended. The my youth; the high peaks and the per Uruguay the figures of Benton. 7 20 George E. Johnson, of Belfast. year just have not increased recent the road takes a decided upward turn. preci- ,<> during years. the narrow for the fiscal which ended Clinton.. 7 2h total value of the merchandise Our decided to walk pices, hill-passes, the deen exports year For Register of Probate, entering In the fiscal for the congenial quartette Burnham, leave. 8 25 l year 1902, example, valleys, give me again their* June 30th, 1912 will aggregate about Charles P. Hazeltine, of Belfast. and leaving the country in its trade with u iv uuivo yji iicailti uo non uo iui tu hospitality, Winnecook. +8 35 imports aggregated 1,091 million pounds; me to an honour and a joy.” 7 million dollars in value, against a Unity.. 8 44 For County Commissioner, foreign lands and its own island posses- jnyment. The route now lay through an in 1905, 1,048 million; in 1909, 1,050 mil- Grace C. D. little less than 2 million in 1905. Thorndike. 8 52 1 Waldo. sions in the fiscal 1912 was 4 immense with Favre, Knox. +9 Edward Evans, of year billion in 875 and in the pine forest, interspersed 00 lion; 1911, million; pres- Bastelica, June 1912. This increase in exports to South Brooks. 9 15 ]. For Treasurer, dollars; the value of manufactures ex- It made me wish that Corsica, 16th, County ent will holly. holly might Waldo. t9 25 year probably aggregate ap- America, while in a num- til i Clifford Pattee of Belfast was more than 1 billion be in our Maine woods. I am occurring large J. ported dollars; 800 million or planted City Point. f9 35 tl 1 proximately pounds, con- HARNESSING THE TIDES. ber of is notable in Belfast, and the value of sure it would a lucrative invest- articles, especially arrive. y 40 Legislative Nominations, non-dutiable merchan- less than the annual prove siderably average lumber, leather, mineral oils, and rail- Frank R. Keene of Belfast. dise the was 1 billion ment as well as a to the The tFlag station. entering country of the since 1900. In 1871 joy eye. Getting Out of the Sea. period imports Lightning way material. For the Limited tickets for Edwin T. Reynolds, of Unity. dollars. Of this 1 billion dollars' worth climates are for in the example, exports Boston are of coffee amounted to 318 million similar, regions $5.00 from pounds; It was, by the way, off the wharf of of lumber to Argentina in the 10 months Belfast and ail stations Frank I. Pendleton, ot of non-dutiable merchandise round about Basteliea there is snow for H. D. ^ Searsport. entering in 455 in 520 the WALDRON, General Passe v 1881, million; 1891, million; Marine Construction Co., at Bath with amounted to 5 3-4 Charles M.. Howes, of Liberty. the the June six months of the A few miles ending April last, MORRIS MCDONALD, country during year ending in 1901, 855 and in 875 mil- year. that last summer the model of the patent million; 1911, million dollars in value, against 4 million Vice President & Genera’ V Washington D. Harriman, of about 900 million dollars’ worth more, and we see Monte its head of the MacDonald tidal Prospect. 30, 1912, lion. Cocoa has to a extent Renoso, power patent large sup- was in the months of last Portland. Ala was from countries and 100 mil- still covered with winter’s white crown. demonstrated. The model was built corresponding year; foreign coffee as an American planted beverage, by public-sp’rited Bath men to and those to other South over WASHINGTON COUNTY "BARRENS.” lion dollars’ worth from Hawaii and The coachman bids us into the car- prove America, the increased from 3 1-2 get that ocean tides can imports having be utilized for con- 3 million about 2 million EASTERN STEAMSHIP Porto Rico. Of the merchandise coming again as we are to make a befitting tinuous dollars, against million pounds in 1871 to over 140 million riage power for the driving of indus- A member of the Portland Board of from into the natal of the trial power. The in the corresponding period of the pre- foreign countries only (and not in- in 1911. entry place great Macdonald system is CORPORATION pounds so Trade in his address at the in de Basteliea. simple that when one last ceding year. Illuminating oil exported banquet cluding that from Hawaii and Porto The world’s Sampiero Corso evening leading coffee-producing summer Governor Plaisted was shown to in the 10 months in this city a few weeks ago suggested the Rico) 53.5 cent entered free of The six hamlets which Bastel- Argentina question per duty, countries are, to the compose the model m operation he ‘‘I Belfast and Boston w of a commission of according Depart- remarked, amounted to about 24 million appointment experts 44.3 cent the entire iea are Costa, Trueo- am amazed that gallons, against per during ment of Agriculture: Brazil, 2 1-4 billion Vassalacci, Santo, no one ever thought of to ascertain what resources the against about 13 million in the corre- One Way. $6.00 Round undeveloped period of the Dingley law, 48.8 per cent lacci, Stazzona and Dominicacci. It was plan before.” The idea in practice ip pounds in 1900; Venezuela, 94 million for under the soil of and there are industrial power is to dam two coves months a and lubri- lie Maine; under the Wilson law, and 53 per cent at the last named that was born on Jan- sponding year ago: pounds; Mexico, 80 million; Colombia, leaving one empty and allow the other to certainly possibilities of mineral wealth. under the when the admis- 1497, of obscure the cating oil, over 4 million gallons, against TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS fi t$! McKinley law, 92 1-2 Porto 45 uary 8, parents, fill while the tide is When million; Rico, million; running up. less than 3 million in same But there are discoveries to be made in sion of f*-ee of made the brave one of the national the. full the months of AN0 CAMDEN sugar duty per- 41 Dutch East 35 Sampiero, high tide is on, the water in this Haiti, million; Indies, last Glazed kid Leave Belfast at 5.00 m. for 1 other directions. Asa native of Wash- centage of heroes of this fair land of Corsica. His cove is as high as the tide and when that year. leather exported p. duty-free imports unusually million; British India, 28 million; Arabia, except Sunday. with an interest in its tide starts to run out the automatic to in the 10 months of 1912 ington county, but not so as that of the was adventurous. He went ! gates Argentina For at 7.30 a. m. ex large, high 15 1-4 and 10 million. youth early of this cove close Bangor daily, million, Abyssinia, shutting back the amounted to over 1 million people and in its prosperity which years ended. In the value of to under John of dollars in day. year just fact, The world’s in 1909 Italy, fought Medicis, water for use. It is used led Leave Boston at 5.00 of absence have not the writ- supply aggregated by being value, against 370 thousand dollars in the p. m. daily, diminished, merchandise became colonel of the under a main a duty-free entering from nearly 3 billion pounds, but in 1910 fell Corsicans, through upon hydraulic turbine day. er read with in the Maine wheel which moves the The corresponding months of the Leave Rockland at 5.15 a. m. great pleasure foreign countries in 1912 not only ex- Francis I, and covered himself with glory machinery. preceding below 2 billion pounds, due to a decrease waste water of steamer from exc Farmer of May 30th a report of its ed- runs off into the empty cove year. Automobles exported to South Boston) daily, ceeds by far that of any earlier at the siege of Perpignan in 1542, at FRED W. Iw year, of about 950 million in the ex- whence it a POTE, Agent, itor on the so-called pounds discharges automatically by America as a whole amounted in the 10 Washington county also forms a share of the total Landrecies in and at la Fran- bijt larger ports from Brazil. 1543, Vitry gate into the river or sea at low tide and Barrens. As of our readers know months in question to 1 1-2 million dollars many than in ex- cois in 1544. on the return of the tide this auto- imports any previous years Brazil is now and has gate for many years in 68S thousand dollars in the seacoast of Washington county is 1892 and the and to Corsica he took to wife matically closes while the gate in the value, against cept 1894, opening been the chief source of the im- Returning with but little coffee water cove opens to admit the tide. the months of the rocky, good farming land, closing years of the operations of the the virtuous and beautiful Vannina d’Or- corresponding preced- into the United States. Of the the there was a and the fisheries, manufacture of lum- ported .In model, partition ing year. McKinley law, when the imports of nano. Then continued his life-long war- the tank into ror 875 million dividing big compartments, mm ber—and in the pounds imported last year, The total value of exports from the past shipbuilding—have sugar free of were fare the domination of the hated one representing the full cove, the other duty abnormally 651 million were from as against pounds Brazil, the United States to South America as a been the chief industries. The Washing- of merchan- Genoese. This heroic old the de- dry one. The turbine wheel in the large. Imports duty-free 224 million from all other man, One of the fi'.w ton against parts dry part received the water from the whole was, ten in the fiscal county railway practically follows dise never reached as much as 100 mil- fender of Corsican was years ago, of the Independence, ; full one and turned an world, chiefly American countries. upright steel bar 38 million the shore line; necessarily so, as land- year 1902, dollars. Five years deuces in Belfast—c< lion dollars prior to 1873. touched finally assassinated, at the age of seven- which revolving ribbons con- They The second largest source of our import- j kept flying ward are the barrens. A bare three ! ago, in the fiscal year 1907, it was 82 the 200 million dollar line in the on the 17th of tinuously night and day for three months 1880, ed coffee is Colombia, 55 million ty, January, 1567, by 12 rooms and a ha < miles from one pounds, or mere, that the was million dollars, and in the current Cherryfield passes the 300 million who was in the of the showing principle year, dollar line in 1891, the 400 followed in order the Central Ameri- Vittolo, employ correct. The last residence before this by plan was to harness the as indicated will be entering upon million dollar line in the and had reasons of his above, probably and cold water in si- 1892, 500 million can States, 52 million; Venezuela, 40 Genoese, private Kennebec tide at Winnegance Creek at ] waste of land and “there are no about 135 million an increase of great dollar line own for the south end of and two dollars, in 1905, the 600 million dollar million; the United 27 hating Sampiero. Bath, factories, habitations to the north until one strikes Kingdon, million; one for shoes and more than 250 percent in the and rooms. Excellent cl< line in At Basteliea there is a statue another for making decade, 1907, the 700 million dollar line in 25 the Dutch East In- spirited the railroad on the extreme northern Mexico, million; utensils for Ten Cent stood of more than 50 cent in the last five of or the in front of Stores, ready per 1910, and in 1912 approximated 900 mil- 9 Haiti Sampiero, square to come to this storage accommodate of the dies, million; and Santo Domin- city whenever the power years. edge county. Practically the | lion the church. It is the work of should dollars; and the addition of the mer- 4 the British West village be obtained from the system. same condition is if go, million; Indies, 2 ! found one starts out Vital and was erected on 21 There has been in the stable connected. ch andise coming from our own islands Dubray, Sep- difficulty financing Diet. from other million; Netherlands, 2 million; Aden, and %A Sustaining any point in the settled frihge tember, 1890. proposition the leader of the New brings the grand total of non-dutiable 1 1-2 in 1 1-3 mil- ...l_ L 1_ to of the million; Turkey Asia, These are the particulars apply territory along edge of the coun- The house where was born enervating days, when, as mechandise in the fiscal year 1912 up to and 1 million Sampiero taken ill so that this scheme for Bath’s .” The Barrens—which the editor lion, Germany, pounds. somebody has said, men drop by the sunstroke a round 1 billion dollars. was set on fire by the Genoese, in the industrial advancement is still Less than 15 million it will waiting. as if the of Fire had dawned. are of the Farmer says are “not barrens at pounds, The cost of Day They The articles the 1 XVI century, but upon this historic site the needed dams to obtain an principal forming be observed, are from fraught with to whose Ghas. F. Thorr- all, but covered with a thick growth of imported estimated 1200 torse power at Winne- danger people systems billion dollars’ worth of mer- another house now stands, which bears duty-free ocii nit: arnvais iruili has are and this leads us to a /Toio, niuuuiu^ gance been placed at but poorly sustained; say, vegetation —begin but few miles aw-ay the $120,000, Belfast. April 15, 1912. 16tl chandise continental United following inscription: the MacDonald in the interest of the less robust of our from the coast in the entering European countries, whose exported people would, they said, readers, southern part of the first States the fiscal 1912 are, coffee “To the greatest of all Corsicans give mill to run here through that the full effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the and less miles during year is, presumably, largely the pro- county, away from the use of this power free such as to the latest of the duct practically to suggest the propriety of calling the in according reports of their Asiatic colonies. Hero, among innumerable heroes which love forever. Wizard railroad other parts.” One can- power Edison, shown this a Bureau of Statistics the of mother of vir- medicine something besides blood puri- McCall’s of Department The average price of the coffee im- country, (superb all manly the model in stated that he Maga not more than operation, get twenty-five or thirty has nourished in these mountains and fier and a sustaining diet. It of Commerce and food stuffs and tues), the MacDonald tonic,—say. Labor, ported into the has in- these torrents. thought people were "on miles away from the railroad, while in country greatly among makes it much easier to bear the heat, as- manufacturers’ materials. the right track,” Sooner or later the and McCall Pati- The food creased in the last few years. William Wyse, the northwest fifty or a hundred miles During coast of Maine will be the tides of sures refreshing sleep, and will Jwithout any stuffs without of Irish Catholic, using entering payment duty the fiscal year the sea doubt For Women from the railroad is not considered a recently elapsed Nephew of Napoleon the Great, the to obtain perpetual avert much sickness at this time of year. pro- included about 120 practically million dollars’ worth average import price has been 13c Full of Admiration power out of the rise and fall of the Have More Friend# than hibitive distance. The following ex- of Dedicates this marble, ocean s e con li n o coffee, approximately 35 million dol- per as 10c in 8c in tides for the development of in- d a magazine or patterns. McC tracts will show the value of this pound, against 1911, 8 December Feast of the of de- “find.” lars’ Conception, dustrial power and the of elec- goods every reliable Fashion Guide i: worth of tea and cacao, over 20 1910, and 6 l-2c in 1903. Present 1840. storage scription. Furni- The of import with all its one one editor the Farmer savs: tricity uses. ture. bedding, car- million hundre< T V. £ 4.U __i million dollars’ worth of fruits and nuts, prices are still, however, somewhat be- Bastelica is set in the midst of beauti- pets, stoves, etc homes. Besides showing. 5 furniture It is a great in that it is million dollars’ worth of spices, and low the level which in the Aroostook’s Potato Crop. Antique of McCall Patterns plain. plain, high prevailed ful forests and encircled by mountain a If you designs specialty. s probably the largest stretch of level about 90 million dollars’ worth of 1890 to have t< is brimful of sparkling sugar period 1896, when the average ranges. The have un- anything to be found in the State people preserved The continued rains which have visited sell nie a and information {• countiy and from Porto and the drop helpful Rico, Hawaii, Philip- import price ranged from 14c to over 16c tainted all the posta card and will receive a cad probably the most level. It is not a flat through ages many of Aroostook county the past three you prompt The during Save Money and Keep in Style The pines. manufacturers’ materials en- per pound. weeks will curtail to a the WALTER H.COOMBS, waste, however. elevation is good, their original manners and customs. They certain degree for McCall’s Magazine at one free of ?Corner Cross and Federal Streets, cents a one of and while there are no mountains nor tering duty included approximate- Domestic are potato crop in this section. to a few Belfast, year, including any consumption per capita all light haired and blue eyed, which Up McCall Patterns free. there are some weeks 90 cent of the high hills, ridges, and ly 100 million dollars’ worth of hide?, and reached its total in 13.34 ago practically per highest 1902, is certainly not the rule in Cor- de the plains lay on different elevations, general season’s planting had been completed, McCall Patterns Lead all skins; over 100 million dollars’ worth of as 8 in economy and nun in the pounds, against pounds 1891, sica. The men are and this was done when was simplicity, culminating higher ridges, which virile, audacious, seed selling dealers sell McCall Patterns the j india rubber and substitutes 10 1-2 in at DR. EH. BOYINGTOh are,in fact, great plateaus, about350 feet therefor; pounds 1901, and 9 1-4 pounds daring and active. There is no com- from $3 to $4 a barrel. All the seed makes combined. None higher i! r. from or above the level of the sea. sue- I about 65 million worth raw that was in on well drained landii your dealer, by mail from These dollars’ of in 1911. munication with the outside world ex- put cessive elevations, plains or plateaus, 50 coming along in fine shape; in fact, the TiYE SPECIALIST silk; million dollars’ worth of tin in Porto Rico and Hawaii are the only cept a are cut up at wide intervals the river by carriage. wet weather, for what seed has started, McCALL'S MAG by blocks and 45 million dollars’ and lake and the river bot- bars, pigs; portions of the United States in which We reached Bastelica at 10.30 a. m. I eventually will the in depressions, bring plants along Twenty-four years experience and skill in 23G-246 W. 37th St., Neu tom lands are of worth of in ore and 30 mil- coffee is and but where was | rich fertil- copper pigs; produced from which it is We ordered luncheon at noon good shape; seed '■ apparently ready sharp, planted tting glasses enables me to fit any eye that Roti—Ssmplo Copy, Premium Ca»\’i-rue ai on low un ity. They support a splendid growth of lion dollars’ worth of in ground, and did not get started ^ request fibers, including exported any considerable amounts. not even taking the trouble to inquire ! will Consultation Free. natural of excellent to the wet it be a glasses help. grass feeding qual- and and about 20 million previous weather, will hemp, jute sisal; From Hawaii the exports to foreign what we might have to eat, so sure is total ity and would make good grazing loss and must be planted over or dollars’ worth of raw cotton. 44 South Main St., WINTERPORT, MAINE McCall’s Magazine and The grounds. countries last year aggregated about 1 one of ready hospitality, lavish care and used for other purposes.—Aroostook Journal, one year each fur As one comes upon The Barrens, the Of the more than 1 billion dollars’ million pounds, and the shipments to the kindest interest in these simple Corsi- Pioneer. Office Days, Mondays and 1 uesdays. noticeable fact is the advance. great absence of worth of manufactures exported during mainland about 2 1-4 million. From can inns. forests. There are numerous Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets trees, to the those of iron you year, and steel aggre- Porto Rico the to coun- We set out on a walk be sure, but they are to a great extent exports foreign long through the crazy. Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. gated about 275 million dollars in very much scattered. There are some value; tries in 1911 amounted to 34 million different hamlets to see all that the Doan’s Ointment cures the most obstinate and mineral forests also, but the opportunity for copper oils, each more than pounds, chiefly distributed to Cuba, 20 guide books indicated of interest, and cases. Why suffer. All druggists sell it. is smaller. 100 TRUCKING. lumbering rapidly growing lumber and other manufac- million; million pounds; Spain, a little over 5 mil- much else, it must be said, which we dis- The Barrens are covered with I blueberry tures of wood, nearly 100million; leather and covered am prepared to do all kinds bushes, of course, and there are great lion; Austria-Hungary, France, and for ourselves. Our luncheon and manufactures about Furniture and piano moving a sp< stretches of country where small birch thereof, 60 Italy, each about 2 million pounds. About menu was typically Corsican. and cotton i«»: .oio orders at the stable, corner of Ma trees and bushes are growir g luxuriant- million; manufactures, about a of a million of Porto LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE1 quarter pounds Bastelican Sausages and will receive On the low lands there are 50 streets, they j ly. heavy million. Manufactures exported in Rican coffee were in that to Fried Trout I jj of I saw in gome shipped year H They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured I tion. Telephone connection growths grass. grass the month of to Mutton Stew with Boiled Potatoes May amounted 108 mil- continental United States. £ 1 of these places more than a Jfoot high. Broccia Cheese (made from in the Best in the at Belfast, Maine. ( W. W lion dollars for the month and goat’s milk) % Equipped Fattory Country This grass grows well in any place where single Apples 14tf 126 Waldo Ave it is not choked out by the blueberries, formed 63 per cent of the total domestic MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLY, Black Coffee Corsican Cognac | JACKSON & HALL. Belfast Agents. 1 I and on the higher of The Bar- This is an of up parts exports of that month. For the full fis- age great discoveries. Prog- We devoted the early afternoon to rens I saw of patches grass growing cal year manufactures formed about 46 ress rides on the air. Soon we may see Uncle COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK. lv where the blueberries had been visiting differing apartments which were prevent- Sam’s mail carriers in all | Reward per cent of the total domestic flying directions, to rent for $25 ed from growing for some reason or export. the summer season. None transporting mail. People take a wonderful gagggagggggtBgaflBgggggiagg gsggssgggsg six or inches and the 34 months in which the had LTHE (■ thick During of I will the above named sunt other; eight high any the most ~ give interest in a discovery that benefits them. rudimentary appur- and heavy. tariff law has been in evidence to convict the par ty or present tenances to _ _ _ _ operation, That’s Dr. New for necessary comfort. It was I P< " Much of the land in this county appar- why King’s Discovery broke into my cottage at Pitcher manufactures exported averaged 75 mil- when we ^ the dates of 25th and ently lays out on the level, which is about Coughs, Colds and other throat and lung dis- funny enough mildly inquired April 29th. lion dollars month WILLIAM II. c two hundred feet above the sea. There per and formed 45 per eases is the must popular medicine in Ameri- for a certain to be told requisite, calmly, Belfast, 30, 1912-22 not a cent of the May does appear to be side hill which total exports. During the ca. “It cured me of a dreadful cough,” writes “There are the fields, Madame. Here cannot be and the soil can be Mrs. J. plowed, entire existence of the Dingley law they F. Davis, Stickney, Corner, Me., “after we are in the ^^PREsfoN’sT^ country!” worked like a Dakota prairie. There are treatment ^^I averaged 46 million dollars per month and doctor’s and all other remedies had We some rocky ridges, but the rocks do not had much amusement out of the failed/’ For coughs, colds or any bronchial & Transient Stable NOTICE. seem to in wind- formed 37 per cent of the total little red Livery, Boarding belong; they lay great exports; affection its unequaled. Price SOc. and $1.00. funny pigs which circulated y>4 Is v rows or ridges and came down during the entire of the Wil- Trial free at all situated on Washington stieet just off Main street. I have single and apparently operations bottle druggists. freely everywhere. I even saw one ^ Guaranteed work in Chirjrotlv. in the ice of the And son double glacial period. law exports of manufactures aver- enter the room in a hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- 5| and Facial Work these rocks seem to have been living quite dignified inq. Shampooing deposited aged 22 million dollars month and age is solicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 Work at for the most part near the lower edge of per manner and stretch himself out unhin- ^ full line of all kinds of Hair formed 29 cent of the total RUBBERS W. G. the county, leaving most of what is now per exports; WEAR nil 111 dered. These animals are never restrain- PRESTON, Proprietor. parlors over Shiro’s Store, Phoenix the wild land free from stones. One of and the existence the This Winter during of McKinley ed or confined in a pen, and are fed al- 23tf MISS EVIE HOLMtk. ^ SUMMER TRAVELLING RIGS. children. The old- • County Correspondence. much credit to herself »nd boy, Frank, acquired a good common school Primary Election Returns. [Deferred.] in business for himself. Coats. Double Faced Sleeping Car education and is now Mackinaw Wraps. Robespierre Coats. ISLESBORO. an principal business transacted The girl, Fannie, also acquired education by (Mazer Flannels. Crystal Shirt Waist Sets. A New Material. Miae Marie Coomba ia the Governor and Council at th'e meeting visiting her brother in and taught school successfully until she mar- last of The Everett, Mara.... Mira week was the receiving of the re- [Correspondence Journal.] Adelaide Hatch has re- in Waterville. The young- ried, and now lives port from the committee on turned home for the summer standing July 8, 1912. In no place does the well dressed woman vacation from est went through college with election returns of the N-E„ York, show more Uillinocket.M«>- boy, Nelson, vote cast at the in her and Ephraim Pendleton is in honors and has since been a principal of High June 1912. In than travelling get-ups every season seems to out town primary election, 17, only „art|Wly bring for a short visit with her one £ for brother. L. N schools and is much liked wherever employed. case was a tie found, that in ,n i more practical garments such wear. being " Gilkey.... Mr. Sabin, the pastor of the resident of the case of the Democratic nomination NEW COATS. Baptist Mrs. Mitchell is now a Pittsfield, church, has an extended for of vacation on account of Waterville and register probate, where Edwin O. the Me_Mrs. R. L. Johnson three-quarter coat is first requisite, and a certain smart Robes- of poor health....Mira Heald of Rockland and Clarence D. Mary Woodbury of sister, Mrs. James Porteous from Middletown, Pay- pierre coat East Belfast son of Thomaston received 110 votes each. made of wool ratine, wool terry spent the week-end with Miss visited their uncle, Charles Annie Conn., .recently The following tables the vote cloth, or some sort of Farnsworth....Summer Mrs. E. give by rough loose woven residents are Mitchell, and their aunt, H. Stewart, counties for the candidates fast filling the cottages at Dark Republican material, has taken tremendously, made Harbor. It is in Unity. They returned last Saturday to for United States senator and for Gover- reported that Winston in absolutely plain Churchill, the novelist, Waterville....Miss Grace Rogers of Pitts- nor, and also the vote by counties in the finish, three-quarter is to the occupy Babbidge cottage. field made a to Unity Sunday in her Congressional contests for both the Re- length, with the high stock collar that trip auto, which she handles with ease....Miss Helen publican and Democratic nominations. gives them their name, not less than three KNOX. Ward Stone of Auburn arrived home last Sat- VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. Mrs. B. M. Shibles and son inches wide and Jarvis went to * buttoning at one side with Mr. and Mrs. Heath Powers June 27th to urday to visit her grandparents, Burleigh Bangor stay a few weeks.... Miss 319 1219 big pearl rimmed buttons like those used R. E. Stone.... As Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Twitch- Androscoggin. 151 Sarah Haskell was the guest of Mrs. Aroostook. 1484 365 1746 elsewhere on the coat. These are Myra ell and were met an simple Emerson one child riding recently they Cumberland. 1996 1847 day recently,.. .Mr. and Mrs. B. 1692 and practical as are smart auto. The horse was badly frightened and Franklin. 321 549 197 they for any L. Aborn called on Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Erskine and threw them from Hancock. 2299 422 119 sort of knockabout use. There are of Montville became unmanageable big, Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert j Kennebec. 2937 '1024 62 I the and Mrs. Twitchell was patch pockets and satin of Lewiston were at carriage quite Knox. 498 366 97 linings matching Bagley C. F. Bessey’s over badly injured. Mr. Twitchell and child es- Lincoln. 345 446 55 the prevailing color of the cloth, or in Sunday-Several from here attended the a shaking H. Oxford. 346 888 226 drama in caped with only up,....Josiah effective contrasts. Freedom, June 25th, given by the Penobscot. 2123 1028 948 Drummond Chapter, O. E. S., met in Masonic Albion Grange,and all reported a nice Piscataqis. 427 357 635 MACKINAW COATS. time. last Two candi- of hall, Thorndike, Thursday. Sagadahoc. 500 397 78 Bert Palmer Lowell visited his Al- father, dates were admitted to and the Somerset. 1658 604 397 Mackinaw coats of Scotch bert last week.. membership Sturdy shaggy Palmer, Miss Margie Poland Waldo. 1077 305 wrork was in the most beautiful 58 wool in of Searsmont and performed mixtures and plaids are cut in rag- Miss Helen Philbrick of Washington.. 847 887 701 manner. Then all of a meat dinner Thorndike each a partook York. 1493 661 664 lan styles, with sleeve and in one, closed very successful term body such as the ladies of Thorndike know how to and seam from shoulder down in of ten weeks’ school June 27th. They have running prepare_Mr. Frederick Hodge and family Total.18,670 11,355 7,726 given excellent satisfaction_E. S. Pitcher of continuous lines; are usually full of Newton Mass., are welcomed length, in Highlands, Belfast was town Saturday and sold a nice VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. and sufficiently for but the back to their summer cottage on the shores of waterproof any new Poole piano to Mrs. Annie Aborn.. Mr. Boothby Haines Shaw most prolonged exposure to the elements. Windermere lake to spend their vacation. and Mrs. Chas Forbes of Brooks have the Androscoggin. 206 822 696 They make friends wherever they go, and Aroostook. 377 2612 563 SOFT FELT HATS. deepest sympathy of all in the death of their have made lasting friendships in Unity Cumberland. 2340 2486 758 only son, Galen. many Soft felt hats, that, come in all the Franklin. 131 714 271 pastel Mr. H. is a great help while here in the church, as Hancock. 309 1828 231 shades, well as in blue or with NORTH MONTVILLE. as and we to have black, he is a beautiful singer, hope Kennebec. 483 3021 494 Mr. and Mrs. facings of white hemp and a bow of the Charles Perry visited their son them with us for many summers to come. Knox. 86 618 309 FOR SALE AT YOUR GROCERS. and his same material across the wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sun- Lincoln.96 683 184 turned-up front, Perry, Oxford. 230 929 295 day-Those who have been sick with TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. are among the most becoming of travelling the Penobscot. 825 2813 554 measles have recovered so as to be and auto headwear, with Panama and out. and at Piscataquis. 134 790 491 pea- this writing there are no new cases, but the The following transfers in real estate were Sagadahoc. 40 160 832 nut braids that need only a band or catch- Somerset. 402 1825 449 prospect is there will be soon, as so many have recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds for as close seconds. Waldo. 211 1068 100 piece trimming Any been to them for the three weeks 1912: exposed through this section_‘ ending July 8, Washington. 326 1902 220 trim shape with very little ornament looks Miss Effie Hall from Belfast has been visiting William W. Anderson, Thomaston, to Leon York. 595 4919 358 while a hat is well, fussy always dowdy at Charles Colby’s the past week_E. F. Ban- L. Wiggin, Montville; land and buildings in Totals.6,791 24,090 6,805 with a travelling rig. ton and Leon Wiggin are pressing their hay Montville. Compy’s Lehigh with Mr. Jackson’s of A. Payson, Belfast, to Leslie A. Pay- f ONE-PIECE hay press_A {Old FROCKS. company about 40 friends and neighbors gathered at the son, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. CONGRESSIONAL CONTESTS. frocks are first One-piece favorites, home of W. M. Delmont G. to Annie 3rd District Vose June 22nd at the recep- Thompson, Prospect, (Rep.) made in some of the various coat models, tion the A. land and in Win- following marriage of their son, Thompson, do.; buildings COAL! I ? ? with or without the or Charles f f peplum postillion, H. Vose. They received many useful ter port. ills and of light weight material in serge, tan presents and the best wishes of all... W. V. Wilbur E. and Edith G. Barker, Brooks, to I 3 g ? { Thompson has been for Merton L. Fogg, do.; land in Jackson. S? • First ratine, pongee, or coarse linen crash. With working Mr. Thayer in r r Quality, • Knox the Rufus L. to Annie B. Thoroughly Prepared past week-Herbert Jackson had Choate, Montville, Goodwin.2652 2248 211 806-6917 a supply of extra gamps and sleeve riffles, We shall one of Hamlin.1106 374 1288 appreciate it very much if his eyes badly hurt a Choate, do.; land and buildings in Montville 565—4233 2 you buy your Coal and a recently by young 2 crepe lingerie light, good looking 1st of the colt striking him with his jforward leg. and Searsmont (two deeds). District (Dcm.) S • case or that contains one bag, dressy get- Johnnie Nutter visited his Kezia H. Lincolnville, to Bessie M. ✓ 470? aunt, Mrs. Emma Farrar, 9 © of soft, uncrushabie a clever s f up silk, Busher, Sunday-School closed in the Vose Wentworth, do.; land and buildings in Lincoln- 3 7r c designs are by The McCall woman could travel almost and district June ? indefinitely 28th. There was an attendance ville. r CONSUMERS’ FUEL New and COMPANY, York, Designers never of seven pupils, Miss Iola teacher_ Hattie E. Witham, Warren, to Dora A. Bart- 5* $ “tackey. VCCall ® appear Choate, 3 j Patterns. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard lett, land in a : The Coal strike is settled and the and*their son Liberty; Liberty. 2 prices for Coal have 2 FOR STEAMER OR SLEEPING CAR. Loren and wife were in this in their James Libby, Unity, to E. M. Soule, do.: land O’Brien.1925 870—2795 vicinity Ingraham.1831 have been fixed as follows: w auto last in 661—2492 J t-r or car use there is a new satin all-covering wrap that has Saturday. | Unity. sleeping 4th District. • 1 Annie L. to Wm. L. Stove and • i■ mst hood to throw over the head on the way to bath or dress- Strople, Unity, Soule, Egg, $7.75 per ton becoming SWANVILLE. satins with the in j New Haven, Cann.; land in Unity. X Chestnut “ rhese are made of dark, changeable lining plain Miss E. Coal, 8.00 5 Hope and Mr. Clinton A. Nickerson George A. Towle, Searsport, to Aponwati as with the hood ,*;■! the bright shade, and are just pretty thrown back. arrived from in “ Portland their touring car Ribakowski, do.; land in Searsport. Peal Coal, 6.50 2 •Me as for a if desired. June 24th to f practical light auto-wrap spend the summer at Maple Ter- Thomas Gurney, Waldo, to J. H. Wentworth, Verona race Farm.... Coke, 7.25 Clark. Miss Marian Rose, who makes do.; land in Waldo. • % her home with Mr. Mullen.1876 42 275 83E—3032 and Mrs. Frank Harding James H. to Edwin L. • These are .Wentworth, Waldo, Madigan. 677 1219 99 604—2699 prices subject to 25 cents discount 9 CASHING iNURMAL SCHUUL. entertained a number of her friends last per I Colcord, Belfast; land and buildings in Waldo. Halliday. 244 55 45 96— 440 • ton on all bills within afternoon in honor of her paid 3() days from date of • Thursday seventh Hattie E. Norton, to Jacob L. Ames, delivery. The Total Attendance the Past Belfast, The total vote cast for Frederick During birthday. Games were and ice W. • Discount not allowed on played cream, : Unity; land and buildings in Belfast. the anything less than ton lots. The was Plaisted, Democratic nominee for Year 391. cake and lemonade were served.... Mrs. Hat- J Bancroft H. Conant, Belfast, to William A. Governor, was 19,704 and the total vote 2 above prices are for coal put in cel'ars or on street The total attendance tie F. M. Phillips went to level 9 during the past Searsport Sunday, ; Clark, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. cast for Obadiah Gardner of where Rockland, within city limits. Coal taken at atCastine Normal she will be engaged in .. The the Democratic 2 plant 50c. per ton less 2 year school, according nursing Herbert L. Rand, et als., Unity, to Susan C. nominee for United to figures given in the annual report, entertainment and supper at the hall States senator was There was than above 50c. more grange Rand, do.; land in Unity. 18,197. 2 prices. Upstairs than above prices. 9 )c. and 15c. which has just been received at the de- last under the of no contest for either of these nomina- Thursday evening auspices W. P. E. to Two 75c. of education has been 391. The and Rachel Sinclair, Morrill, tions. 2 flights per ton additional. Special attention 2 partment the L. A. S. was a great success and much en- : SALE IN BELFAST BY Simon S. Erskine, do.; land and in total attendance for 1910-11 was 323; for buildings A peculiar situation occurs in the 4th • given to delivering coal ou tside limits • joyed. The receipts of the evening were city at satisfactory 1909-10, 331: for 1908-7, 293; 1906-7, 337; Morrill. Congressional district in regard to F. $22.64... .Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Levanseller of 2 prices. 2 1905-6 and 1904-5, 312. Linda S. Bartlett, Bangor, to Ella L. Bartlett, Wade Halliday of Newport. Mr. Halli- Waldo with and CARLE & The number of different at- spent Sunday Mr. Mrs. H. M. was one JONES, pupils do.; land in Islesboro. day of the three candidates for 2 You will see that we are still selling the genuine Old 2 tending during the year has been Chase-Miss Augusta Nickerson of Cape the Democratic 228; Alice M. Sheldon, Augusta, to Vietta J. nomination for repre- Coal al arrangement have all the number the ; Jellison with her Mr. sentative to 2 Company’s Lehigh exclusively that gave such com- entering during year, 128; spent Friday parents, land in Waldo. Congress but failed of a 2 number the fall Woodbury, Morrill; Tterns all the time. attending term 123; Mrs. J. W. Nickerson_The L. A.S. will meet nomination on the Democratic ticket. 5 plete satisfaction the past year, and we to number the Edgar A. Babcock, Hampden, to Flora A. No hope receive 2 attending during winter, 145; with Mrs. E. L. Cunningham Thursday after- candidate filed nomination papers for W A1 TO SEND. number the Spencer, Monroe; land and buildings in Mon- the Socialist 2 your order for this coal this TING attending during spring noon, July 11th....Mr. and Mrs. Almon Hus- nomination for Congress splendid year. All orders 2 number the tall roe. from that ... term, 123; entering term, district and two Socialist tis of Monroe, and their guests, Mrs W. H. shall have our prompt and careful attention itr 74; number entering the winter term, 30; I Hannah R. Kendall, Jackson, to T. I. Hux- voters wrote in the name of Mr. Halli- prepara- 2 and Miss Far- CKATIC LEGISLATION. number the 24. Berrigan daughter Katherine, As no tion and 9 entering spring term, ford, Brooks; land and buildings in Jackson. day. other person received any delivery. The new erected under the rell and Miss Mullen of Dorchester, Mass., votes for the dormitory ! Fred E. to Lizzie Socialist nomination Mr. ■' Leadbetter, Lincolnville, Good wood of all kinds sold at .line Law is not a Law. supervision of Hon. W. A. Walker is i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. is declared the reasonable prices 2 S. Thomas, land and in Halliday Socialist nomi- now finished and was Rockport; buildings no used the past year. Nickerson-Mr. Thomas Houston is ill at the nee. Tats, less than Maine Lincolnville. The is situated on the corner ind themselves somewhat building of home of his sister, Mrs. Thomas D. Nicker- John A. Mooers of Skowhegan was a 999999999999999999999999999 Pleasant street and Battle com- George H. Morse, Pittsfield, to T. W. Rey- candidate before in the campaign now at avenue, son... The schools in districts No. 7 and 8 the primaries in Somer- mands a fine view of the and islands nolds, ‘Burnham; land and buildings in Burn- set for both the lit of tiie corrupt practices bay closed last Mr. is county Republican and and has an not Friday... Augustus Tripp \ in the clos- outlook surpassed in ham. Democratic nominations for sheriff. He hastily passed able to be at other school work-Mrs. W. N. Briggs had a was ’! *• legislative session. The beauty by any building. It H. F. Heal, to Hiram land defeated for the Democratic nomi- ^ sinew removed Camden, Heal, do.; &. mm was erected at a cost of the weeping from her wrist Sun- nation but won ail been enthusiastically $45,000 by in Lincolnville the Republican nomina- in the Legislature of 1908-9 and the Legisla- day by Dr. Fairchild at his office in Searsport. tion. WEBSTER’S praised preceding James R. Abbott and Andrew C. Halpen, jt until ture of 1910-11 appropriated $9,000 to -Mr. and Mrs. Lauriston Nichols and two forgotten adjourn- to finish it. It contains rooms for 100 Whitefield, Hugh McGarrahan, Windsor; NEW 'd hand. Then the mem- per- children of Belfast visited her Mr. REFERENDUM parents, land in INVOKED. ■ sons, a fine dining room, parlor and re- Palermo. the task of drawing and Mrs.H. O. Cunningham, Sunday.... Mr. INTERNATIONAL, room and B. t" the State ception matron’s room. The Leslie Hisler, Windsor, to James R. Ab- library, pick- and Mrs. A. E. Cunningham spent the week- Upon Act Amending Ballot Law Passed 'd Connecticut lighting is modern. bott and Andrew C. land by DICTIONARY laws and end in Halpen, Whitefield; ■ Prospect. 75th Legislature. utr girl to copy a corrupt in Palermo. The act the THE MERRIAM WEBSTER hich he found therein. The Rockland’s Valuation $5,736,309. B. Ripley, Searsmont, to William A. passed by 75th Legislature CENTER MONTVILLE. at the a ed its various special session, providing for uni- The Only New unabridged die- J through Mrs. Pembroke Carter visited her Mr. Ripley, do.; land in Searsmont. i the son, form ballot boxes for all in by Governor. No- Rockland’s valuation is ac- Ebenezer municipalities tionary many years. $5,736,309, Ralph Carter, last week-Master Charles P. Eisnor, Belfast, to Margaret A. and for the retufn j te analyze the measure. cording to the report of the Board of of the ballots to the Contains the pith and essence Carter of Belfast visited friends in Dean, do; land and buildings in Belfast. office of the of irs that the law is full of Assessors. This is an increase of recently secretary State within 24 or an authoritative $76,- Franklin B. Nutt, Freedom, to J. B. Woods hours after the library. I over town.... Perley Jaquith has bought George State election, will be contradictions, partly, 714 last year and is due largely to Covers every field of knowl. | the result of the haste Edmund’s runabout- Hon. L. M. of and L. N. Morrison, do; land in Freedom. submitted to the of the State for the revaluation,made by the board, which Staples people An in a a referendum edge. Encyclopedia passing it. The Connecti- resulted in the of Washington, Mr. Ralph L. Cooper of Belfast Caro B. Stickney, Belfast, to Louis Goldberg, vote. j discovery property The book. which it was was heretofore land and in Belfast. referendum petitions upon the single copied, untaxed. The city’s real es- and Mr. James Burkett recently bought new Bangor; buildings a measure, which were filed last week at The Only Dictionary with the years ago, proved to be tate is valued at $4,236,508 and the Charles C, to Caroline San- j per- carriages of Mr. Volney Thompson.A re- Marden, Knox, the office able, and has since been sonal estate is valued at of the secretary of State, con- should New Divided Page. $1,498,801. ception and dance was given at hall born, Knox; land and buildings in Knox. tain Girls in their ’teens "U! of semblance to its are Grange 11,268 signatures, 1268 more than 400,000 Words. 2700 orig- There 2370 polls, which are taxed at Clifford to Louisa M. Pages. : Mr.and Mrs. Loren Howard in honor P. Nichols, Dixfield, the not constant- u the original Connecticut each. The raises taxation this Tuesday by 10,000 required to secure a referen be pale, languid, 6000 Illustrations. Cost $3 city by land and in Frank- nearly a of their marriage-Mr. William Cushman of Reed, Hampden; buildings dum. The come from Maine law, and must year a total of $139,045, which is applied signatures every Nature interned half a million dollars. for which is at Mr. fort. county in the State, and are divided as ly fatigued. nipaign the two to the following purposes: City tax $120,- Washington stopping Frank Gray’s. Let us tell you about this most e A. to James H. follows: them to be s are steam, .... was Cammett, Waldo, Aroostook, getting up 400, less $18,900, to be returned by the A Sunday school organized in connec- Androscoggin, 425; bright, energetic remarkable volumo. u nst 1015; single j govern the campaign un- tax, State tion with the church services Wentworth, do; land and buildings in Waldo Cumberland, 1272; Franklin, 266; and active. State; county $8244; tax, $23,- being held at the Write for •nocratic officers The Charles C. Knox, to Anson M. Hancock, 819; Kennebec, 1622; Knox, sample prosecuting 534; overlay, $5745. tax rate is 23 Center Rev. Mr. It will meet Marden, 'i d by Fogg. each 334; Lincoln, Penob- of a pages, full par- need be taken no more mills, which is one-half mill less than Shibles, do; land and in Knox. 170; Oxford, 648; Every parent growing at 2 o’clock. Mr. Clifton buildings etc. ! the law. —Bos- last Sunday Morse scot, 961; Piscataquis, 610; Sagadahoc, woman ticulars, prohibition year. Amos B. Brawn, Palermo, to Harry F. Black, girl, and every young was chosen superintendent, Mr. Chester Cush- 341; Somerset, 580; Waldo, 724; Wash- Name this do; land and buildings in Palermo. 753. who looks after should “Both man assistant superintendent. Mr. Allen ington, 728; York, Other petitions herself, paper and hi" 1 Sides of the Shield,” by Perley L. j S|S BY EX-GOV. Maj, Frank Harmon, Brockton, Mass., to Ada bearing several hundred additional we will CLEAVES. Archibald W. U. late secretary and treasurer. The teachers are signa- be on the watch Butt, S. A., mili- tures were constantly Mrs. Hall, Belfast; land and buildings in Belfast. filed, Wednesday. The time send free tary aid to the President, came from the Rev. Mr. Fogg, Perley Allen, and Mrs B. for these for of a set of <-x.-Gov. Henry Cleaves, soon T. P. Curtis, Searsport, to Nora E. Nickerson, filing signatures expired at symptoms impoverished 1 i’ press after the Titanic disaster. John Tibbets.The family of E. B. Lunt of irtland last week, provides land and in midnight, July 5th. of a Pocket It is a good story of a man or- Belfast are at their old home at do; buildings Searsport. blood. The happiness dts to his relatives and young the Kingdom many dered to the South the E. to Herbert W. Maps by city editor of for a time.J. J. F. Joseph Kendall, Morrill, The Steam is. There are a number of Clement, W. Mason, and Yacht Amadas. lifetime depends upon giving a newspaper to write a series of letters Plaisted, land in Searsmont. P. A. Clement, were in Augusta last Wednes- Searsmont; eats,_ including $5,000 abso- on the educational and social conditions the blood the help it needs at $17,500 in Plummer is Fred V. Cottrell, Belfast, to Lucy J. Rowe, Edward remainder, to in that of the day.Mrs. Lucy ill at Mrs. Ava Capt. D. Booz, of the ship- '■' existing part country. land when are too Home for Men Her Miss Northport; and buildings in Northport. firm of Booz this time, giris ademy; Aged He was told to avoid the cities and Gray’s. sister, Hattie Sargent, is building Bros., has pur- r each M. et to chased from the Aged Women, one- beaten and to draw here from Hampden caring for her.. C Lucy Ness., als., Montville, Frank Sanford & Brooks Co. allowed to over- s'11 tracks, his pictures frequently in W. land and the steam I. &C. MerriamCo. contingent remainder; from real life. It is an Pembroke Carter, of Eelfast is Barlow, Searsmont; buildings in yacht “Amadas,” which has ■ interesting rela- the guest of overwork or suffer from $1,000; Maine Home for been lying here out of commission for study, tion, and the foreword by President Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Allen... CharlesB. Athens Searsmont. ;:"vs, $3,000; Portland Provi- several years. After Mr. Alexander lack of exercise. lbiSiSE5SS5SKSSiS5ES555K5i5SEi Taft, and an account of Butt’s was at L. Harriet A. Cunningham, to Charles "U, Maj. life, of Vinalhaven F. Arey's Thursday. Searsport, Brown sold the $10,000; Portland Wid- add to the worth and interest “Ballymena,” he shared greatly .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clement and P. E. and Sarah C. Cunningham, do; land and If is Pocietv, $10,000; Female of the A. with Mr. Walter Brooks your daughter languid, book. There is a big, sympa- in yachting trips Clement were in Vassalboro Miss buildings Searsport. on the ■t'iety. $10,000; Samaritan thetic, heart in President Taft’s Sunday. “Amadas,” which was built at has a paie, sallow complexion, loving of Charles E. to Isaiah 7. .$10,000. foreword. Hazel Crosby, Vassalboro, who had been Shaw, Monroe, Cromett, Searsport, Maine, in 1894. The yacht is S Philadelphia: J. B. is of law to Lippincott land and in 4 inches short breath, especially library the Cumber- Company. visiting at Mr. Clement’s, went home with do; buildings Monroe. 90 feet, long, 17 feet, 5 inches "(nation to be known as Ezra A. 7 8 inches on has the them-Mrs. Walter Overlock is at home from Carpenter, Brooks, to William C. beam, feet, molded depth, and going upstairs, palpita- B. Henry Cleaves Law Li- South Freedom.Mrs. Austin, do; land in Brooks. registers 85 tons gross and 42 tons net." t" A.D. Baker is at the tion of the heart, ^ be delivered within a —The Nautical Gazette, N. Y. tendency 1 Waldo County Hospital,where she has William C. Austin, Brooks, to Ezra A. Car- ath and was left to employ- to and a Announces that he has limited his $10,000 land faint poor appetite, practice freebook- ment... Miss Rachel Kenniston, of Belfast is penter, do; and buildings in Brooks. library. He also left the STATISTICS OF A. SCHOOL CHILDREN. she suffers from lack of blood. to diseases of the "ton $40,000 to be invested On the treatment of Horses, Cattle, at Jameson Gordon’s.Jesse A. Hills and Myra Turner, Boston, Mass., to Lendon S. me have moved to land and thereof to be used for Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry, Birds and family the farm they bought Cook, Liberty; buildings in Liberty. Statistics gathered under the direction The most satisfactory way to tiie Cleaves of Mrs. Leta to Nose and Throat Law Library. Trained Animals, mailed free. Lucy Plummer_Dr. W. L. West of Young, Pittsfield, Lendon Cook, Lib- of the State Superintendent of Schools blood the elements Eye, Ear, the wish give the \ that the library Belfast was at L. F. Arey's Friday_Mr. and erty; land in Montville. Payson Smith, show that there are 214,- AND REFRACTION. : m the new Federal which it lacks is Dr. Court For Every Living Thing on the Farm Mrs. G. L. Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fos- Della B. Bowden^ Brooks, to Lendon S. Cook, 346 children in Maine between the ages by using of five and 21 fes Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 1 to 3 na ■' ter and Mrs. Allen Goodwin went to Belfast Liberty; land in years, against 214,960 Pink Pills, A m., p. a.amiler of his Humphreys’ Veterinary Specifics. Liberty. Williams’ estate is be- in 1911, a loss of 614. This be ac- 7 to 8 1 in Mr. Sarah I. may and MS Friday Edmunds’ new motor car_Mr. Buzzell, Monroe, to Harold E. Moody, trial will make the p. m., by appointment. sister, Mrs. Mary Cleaves A. A. For FEVERS. Milk Fever. Lung Fever. counted for by the fact that city and thorough her death and Mrs. R. M. Carter of Belfast were at C. P- do; land in Monroe. CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE one-third shall go town officials are, this year for the first STREETS B. B. For SPRAINS, Lameness, Rheumatism. Carter’s and P. C. Charles A. Boynton, Montville, to John L. blood and red. "liege, to be known as the Allen’s Sunday.Robert pure Boynton, do; land and in time, compelled to furnish a list of the Telephcn connection. 23tf eaves is at home buildings Montville. honk “Plain Talks to Women” fund, in memory of his C. C. For SORE Throat, Epizootic. Distemper. M. Foy from Cranston, R. I., for children which take oath is Two lets, they correct. and the will be sent at' third to the his “Building Up Bloodj” Bridgton Centre Do Do For WORMS, Dots, Grubs. vacation.George Plummer of Middle- Save Your Health. The scholars are distributed free Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills (anal ( among upon request. ihurch in memory of his town, Conn., is his Plum- the as follows: for Pale People are sold by all druggists, or William Lincoln West Bo E, For visting brother, D. B. Many persons let health counties, Androscoggin "l,,lias and COUGHS, Colds, Influenza. good slip away by will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 ar Sophia B. Cleaves, mer. not to the little ills—This 18,742, Aroostook 26,177, Cumberland Ex-Veterinary Inspector Bureau of Animal attending may be cents per hox; six boxes, $.1.50, by the Dr. to ttle Cumberland Bar F. Fc For COLIC. Bellyache, Diarrhea. the case from AssocihV,, childhood to old age—inadvert- 31,144, Franklin 5,103, Hancock 9,872, Williams Med'cine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Industry U. S. Department of Agriculture. r'rt NORTH UNITY. the G. G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. ently losing best things in life—good health Kennebec 16,560, Knox 7,203, Lincoln anc* was execute8t his *rom the bite of now child, is sent free on of a Androscoggin, Cumberland, Oxford and STREET, inaen^ leg 60 cts. each bottle. is along in years, but is very smart and receipt For Sale years post card request. Med. Piscataquis but were before. To avert such both in mind Humphreys’ Homeo, counties, they Hospital Never Cloied. calamities JW° Veterinary Oil for Hoofs Ac. $1.00. active, and body. She is an hon- Co., Cor. William and Ann more than offset an<^ streets, New York. by the losses in the 8t’n^s bites of insects use est, woman Very desirable house lots on Ave- ®Ucklen’6 A°m Stable Cose, full outfit $7.00. upright and has many friends. others. Northport Residence 59-11 rn‘Ca Sa,ve A fine Phones—Hospital 59-18.) Poison PromPtly to kill the She has seen the hard side of been nue, commanding view of the bay. Ap- eJd At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt life, having Pain, inflammation, swelling and left a widow with three Children Cry ly to P. D. H. CARTER, ^ ^revent of price. small children to bring THE CHILDREN LIKE IT burn8’ boils/ulcers, piles, eczema, and educate with do FOR FLETCHER’S 114 Waldo Avenue, Belfast Me., bruiaVh' Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Ca, Oor. Willi am up scarcely any means to RUBBERS 0nly 25 cents I WEARffllftfftli GEORGE KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE stall druggists. and Ann Streets, Kew York. it with. But she the feat with Thi» Winter Or P. CARTER, Searsport. Me. accomplished CASTO R I A 17tf COUGH SYRUP

* The Republican Journal When The Journal published a few Terrible months ago an article by Mr. Googins of Suffering Eczema All Over BELFAST. THURSDAY, JULY 11,1912. Searsmont telling what might be done Baby’s Body. “When my baby was four months by utilizing tidal power, rodoubtsome— old his face broke out with eczema, To PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY RY Owners of a of our readers—re- and Drivers perhaps majority and at sixteen months of age, his face, Horses-Catl The Republican Jour. Pub. Co, garded it as a visionary scheme. But of hands and arms were In a dreadful late the harnessing of the tides is attract- state. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth EXPERIMENT that the to secure the CHARLES A. ing the attention of practical met), and has demonstrated way greatest .3 PILSBURY, f over his face and tie up his hands. in a recent we him Hood’s work from Kudyard Kipling magazine Finally gave Sarsapa- working horses and oxen during the h T weather is by as '’I rilla and in a few months he was en- following, Advertising Terms. For one square, on< story suggests it as a means by which CAREFUL the fa) inch in column, 25 cents for one weet tirely cured. Today he is a healthy possible, Load and drive A length Great Britain be made of following suggestions: lightly slowly. horse will and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. may independent boy." Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring. Maine. mofe a°d coal and coal strikes. On another we Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood dis- fatigue less two loads than in over one Subscription Terms. In $2.00 s page Oh! feet ache— J drawing light straining heavy load. advance, eases and builds up the system. how my GiJ'^B for six 50 cents for thret an account of a tidal model animals the year; $1.00 months; print power Get it today in usual liquid form or advantage of all the road, it is as to them as to months. is of these hot shade along grateful you. I demonstrated at Bath, the article con- chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. the story cluding with these words: “Sooner or summer And if While working give them water often. So lo as animals are Portland Press predicts porgies early PERSONAL. days. your g working, water in m B later the coast of Maine will be using will not arrival. feet ache come pretty harm them. If, however, they are warm from work and are to ! the tides of the sea to obtain you |quantity stand practically Miss Ella Hayes has returned from a visit sip-® all over. some time do not let them drink until cool. Champ Clark says Bryan’s vile slanders perpetual power out of the rise and fall with friends in Bangor. near aching | but little, p defeated him. of the tides for the o.cean development Frank Colby of Lowell, Mass., is the guest When If that has they come in alter work, sponge off the harness marks and sweat of industrial power and the storage of of his aunt, Mrs. D. P. Palmer. every woman the eves n Ip The Baltimore convention cost $4,991,- and electricity with all its uses.’’ mouth, and the dock. Wash the feet, but not. the 400. Was it worth the money? Miss J. A. Wiggin is the guest of Judge and trouble with her feet would legs. The horse, or ox. Mrs. George E. Johnson at the Battery. i more than a of our fam- cleansing you do, for have worked probably harder than when the sun shines Col. just try pair they you. The lv I haying is more Frederick Hale, who attended the Alphonso Ritchie has returned from a visit you, it will them. vour work horse a bran ;* profitable than politics just now. Chicago convention as a delegate and the with his grandfather, J. N. Hoit, in Hampden. ous Julia Marlowe house Saturday night give mash cold, and add a t iM ful of Baltimore convention as an on-looker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Townsend arrived saltpetre. Tom Lawson’s ticket is Wilson and shoes she would bless the has returned to his home in Portland. home last Tuesday from their wedding trip Roosevelt. Why not Lawson and Bryan? Watch horse. as she read this adver- your If he or He is quoted saying that he believes Mrs. Alice Whiddon Forsythe of Everett, day stops sweating suddenly, if he breathes short and quick It looks as though Bryan’s perform- that the Progressive Republicans can do Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. tisement. "is droop, or if he stands with his braced he is Chase. legs sidewavs, in danger of suiw ances at Baltimore have made him ; more for their cause in than out of the <;ars gener- needs attention at once. ■ ally disliked. Repub'ican party, and he ’s convinced Miss Leola CaiLvon ol Dan forth has been Made of the softest Don- that the State convention at Bangor did tne guest the past week of her uncle, Mr. R. If the horse is “It is anything to beat me. I am with easy, flexible overcome heat get into the remove much to ensure harmony in the party in T. Rankin. gola by fhim shade, harness and bridi T fighting a lone hand and I am going tc out his him this State. He believes that the party Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frost, who .have been'at soles. No strings to come mouth, sponge a I over, shower his legs and him four fight it out to the end.’’—T. R. give ounces of aronian I their cottage on the South of is united and that the Republican State Shore, Northport, and while ammonia in a pint of or use two ounces or have untied, (see cut) water, sweet of nitre. It ticket will be and he to returned to the city. spirit neither I President Taft and Gov. are elected, proposes Wilson remedies are at hand, him a act for of the Rev. David L. Wilson went to Orono are most comfort- give pint of warm coffee, Cool the head at not to be notified of their nominations the interests party. He yester- they once with col'1 I day and is to deliver an address there be- or in a severe case use until August. Wont they be spoke gratefully of the action of the today able vou won’t be asham- chopped ice, wrapped in cloth. surprised? fore the University of Maine Summer school. delegates in choosing him a member of | Mr. and Mrs. ed of their looks. Not All draft animals The Boston the national committee. James H. Howes announce the should have fiom if Journal, formerly a Re- protection dies, you wish to get from them ; I engagement of their daughter, Frances Au- — publican newspaper, was advertised for expensive— $2.00 for value of their No man can gusta, to Mr. Richard P. Whitman of working power. do his best work if Morris who has written so en- Campel- constantly bothered h sale some time ago, and was Schaff, I evidently ■o, Mass. sale bv nei her can vour animals. sold. tertainingly of Old West Point and the only | Miss Frances M. Robbins of Lawrence, Battle of Gettysburg, is now contribut- The New York Herald notes a Mass., formerly of Belfast, sailed Tuesday disposi- ing to the Atlantic Monthly a series of from on HUMANE tion on the part of some of Gov. Wil- Boston the Cinarder Franconia for a S^eSjimmoreoftofiL '_BELFAST SOCIETY I articles on “The Sunset of the Confed- three month’s son's to on trip abroad. supporters hedge the tariff eracy.’’ He is master of a most charm- The Churches. Mrs. James H. Jones and three children of question. ing literary style; and himself a partici- Brookline, Mass., have arrived in West in the Civil with The services at the * First Parish Church with a pant War, personal Egg Camden, population of 3000 has Brooksville to be of Shippers: guests Miss L. H. Jones Notice!' friends in both writes from OBITUARY. (Unitarian) will be held next Sunday at 7.30 p. 95 auto owners and 101 armies, and sisters for several cars, reports the weeks. m. actual of men and events. We Herald, and it some have been knowledge We need more says may Commander and Mrs. William V. Pratt, who | Miss Mary J. Leonard died very suddenly oi fancy hennery eggs! We’ve establish, have from time to time quoted from his j The Episcopal services will be held until overlooked. are at R. a the of 4th at her home in Mor ed a for Newport, I., recently gave dinner evening July reputation “prompt” returns at ■ when had a local interest. further notice every Sunday afternoon at 4 ‘top pri, writings, they followed by dancing, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. rill, aged 69 years, 3 months, and 11 days. Sh< Send us Our idea of a ; o’clock in the North church your eggs. Ask conceited man is one who T? V, -XT-V_1. vestry, your neighbor who may In In the July Atlantic he invites his read- been in health for some weeks .lUj] j walks the street had failing^ up whistling, “Hail to The services at the Universalist church for ping us, what he thinks about us. ers and friends to some snitahlp snot was rather j the Chief to himself.— Boston Globe. Mrs. Pred Tvviss of past,, but her death unexpected Lawrence, Mass., arrived the week will be as follows: K. O. K. A. Satur- from which to see the veterans She was a of and quiet dis- Another at T. R. go by on last and is the lady very retiring CHAPIN & ADAMS slap Tuesday, guest of her parents, | service CO., j the before the surrender of and position and greatlv beloved by a wide circle day night; preaching Sunday morning day Lee, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Strout. Mrs. came Twiss at school at noon. 35 South Market of relatives and friends. Her life was a long 10.45; Sunday Street, Boston, Mas Waterville has reason to be proud of from that point describes the officers and to attend the Roope-Strout marriage. its and useful one; she lived that she minis- The Christian Scientists hold services in observance of as For might Independence day.— regiments they pass. example: Misses Nellie Walker and Addie Cobbett and Waterville Sentinel. ter to the needs of others and promote theii their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning ! That its Mr. V. K. Jones of Lynn, Mass., motored to And so has Belfast. regiment just passing, guidons comfort. She leaves to mourn their loss one at 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 ] WEDDING BELLS. and will spend her vacation with Belfast and were flirting so cheerily, is the first Maine. guests of Miss Carrie E. Gil- Mrs. W. H. brother, Anson Leonard; one nephew, Arthui j o’clock, to which all are welcome. Harriman_Mr. an v Woodrow' At its head is Col. Cilley, and when all is more, returning home last Wilson some time ex- Saturday. Mrs. A. B. Hatch and Miss Roope-Strout. Mr. Howard Miller Gruby of Boston, Mass., were at ago still tonight, he with his regiment will be Leonard; nieces, The services next Sunday at Mason's Mills j Roope pressed the wish that Mr. and Mrs. H. Mertie of Mrs. Albea and Miss Gertrude Shute both of Law- mer home, last Bryan might be across the Christenson and daughters, Weymouth, all Morrill, will be held at 10.30 a. m.t followed the Strout, Sunnyside, Saturn;, standing guard Lynchburg Cecelia by “Knocked into a and Eleanor, accompanied Miss ! were married at the home of the to Boston on cocked hat.” Don’t he Pike, just this side of the little grave- by E. Hutchins of Belfast, and Mrs. Lelia Whit- Sunday school, and at Reformed rence, Mass., Monday’s boat. Thelma Ring of Houlton, left on the steamer Trinity wish now he hadn’t said yard at and within | more of Boston, Mass. Because of the seri- bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Strout, it? Appomatox, hearing Camden Tuesday for their summer home at church at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday of ; the enemy’s bivouac down in the old, Northport.—Bangor News. ous illness of Mrs. Anson Leonard the funeral school. 152 Main street, Belfast, July 10th. The mar- saloons hamlet. Bangor were allowed to weary-looking was held at the home of Roscoe Weymouth riage was private on account of recent family keep S. and Harold Rev. S. Mills of on the 4th And here is mention of another Lynwood S. Jones, sons of George Bennington, Vt., bereavements. The open —as on other days—but a Maine Saturday at 10 a. m. The services were con- ceremony took place at capt. and Mrs. John W. Jones, left Boston who is SDending his vacation at the Battery, SAVED H ban was placed on hero. ducted by Clarence M. Fogg, a student ol 4.30 p. m., Rev. William Vaughan, pastor of heavy explosives. Yet 6th on the will the next I July Canadian Leyland Line for occupy Baptist pulpit Sunday- Reformed the former do more harm than the latter. Leading the first is Chamber- Newton Theological Institution and acting Trinity Church, officiating and using Brigade Liverpool. They will spend the summer morning. A Sunday school concert will be lain of Maine, and for the sake of Round pastor of the Morrill church. The bearers the single ring service. The bride’s sister, KM Underwood | abroad, both returning in September to at- held in the evening. 7HREF DA saved the day for Wilson. the of which at were F. A. Gray, T. R. Cushman, F. M. Adams, Mrs. Fred Twiss of Lawrence, Mass., was ma- My husl'.-r Top, Key Gettysburg, lend the of \ | University Maine. The church will be held more—he dof « -i.* it ( He was the New York Herald’s the sword’s tip he helped to save, and and D. Paul. The following floral trib- quarterly meeting tron of honor, and thebride was given away by choice I cannot day 10.45 morning worship; Sunday The marriage of Mrs. row Wilson’s nomination is that sheriff,” said Gentner, and every- & Bryan’s York where he has secured a editor of the Portland Press; in 1876 was made at 12 m.; League prayer meeting Delphina (Weymouth) Spearing of Pittsfield in the court room City, good posi- Epworth fourth in body smiled. But I associate editor under eiitor-in-chief fW:.'C- the of and triumph dictating policy tion.... Mrs. Cowles arrived from Bos- Stanlej Sunday evening at 6.30 p m. Praise and William Amsden of Jackson took place in t-- | didn’t make any money out of the ven- Mary He remained with the Press until if the Democratic T Pullen. Jackson party. It belongs to him ture. In I was ton on Saturday to spend a few w'eeks with Evangelistic service at 7.30 p. m. each Sun- Tuesday, July 9th. Mrs. Spearing has I M fact, paying out all the U84, when he accepted the invitation of Col y practically alone, and the country will time.” her mother, Mrs. Benj. Atwood... During the i John M. Adams the veteran editor of the day evening. been engaged in the dressmaking business in y HOKARi paint to become his associate and did Pittsfield for Mr. it as such the Mr. Gentner testified to other recent illness of Miss E. M she was the Argus vigorous many years. Amsden is a ism recognize from beginning owning | Hall, Rev. Lutz of Newton, Mass., who is yy~"! \ in but work through the Biaine-Cleveland campaign Harry farmer to the end of the property Maine, he declared he recipient of a surprise box from members of prosperous Mrs. Spearing has let f f campaign.” | In 1888 he resigned and for two years did in- the summer at the Randall equal hadn’t a cent of income out of spending cottage, most of her got .any- the W. C. T. U. and some of the much and household furnishings in the Con- of mixed he Epworth dependent work, writing always Pitcher’s Pond, the Unitarian gd'ions ordinary was a false thing owned in Maine for sometime. occupied pulpit nor block to "Bryan friend,” declared League. It was filled with goodies and little well for many papers. In 1890, he becamt Mrs McKay, who will conduct a ft farther and last evening, and gave a and goes lasts longer. 1 the editor of the Biddeford Standard, and was Sunday helpful house. Mrs. Mrs. Champ Clark in a statement ‘‘That sheriff” was Amos F. Carleton, gifts of various kinds and was lodging Spearing left Pittsfield given greatly appre- its chief editorial contributor until 1894. H< forceful sermon on the Parable of the Talents. Mr. for to the newspaper men in who during his terms of office had made dated by her, as also were the flowers Tuesday, accompanied by Amsden, Washington. | lovely He was welcomed of his former You will no by many their new home in make She said she had Waldo and had driven and dainties from other friends here and in I Advertiser and ir. 1895 again joined the Argus Jackson, where they will frequently warned her county dry notor- | and friends. Mrs. Lutz was also but in 1896 he refused to support William J parishoners have the best wishes of Pittsfield friends when husband ious violators of the | other parts of the town.Prof. Alton Lock- j many you paint your against the Nebraskan, and con- prohibitory law out j Bryan and resigned in order to be free to work present to share the greetings. hart of Coburn Classical cluded “Mr. of the State. At the time Mr. Gentner ! Institute,Waterville,is for Palmer ana Buckner. From that time he by saying: Bry^n has his Rev. Henry W. Webb, who was recently PROSPECT. visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Lock- was actively identified with Portland papers, candidate was into a HOUSE, now-Mr. Wilson. Let him putting money newspaper to | and wrote much for all of them. His contri called to the of the Congregational Fred Copp, who has been at Seal hart. He is about to go to N. Y., having been pastorate employed be j butions over the of “AlfredYork” elect him.” used to ‘‘get rid of that sheriff” he signature ap- church of from Warren, has arrived Harbor for m o (/uoikiiun 111 UUIUlllUia Ulll VeiSILV. Bucksport the past two months, returned peared in the Argus at intervals for severa STABLE or was to have said that he would his and is the reported Mrs. Leonard and son Frederick of Brockton and after that he wrote much under his with family occupying parson- “Here’s food for years, home last week-Mr. and Mrs. Murch Clark thought,” says the to defeat j The has looked forward with much spend $5,000 Carleton. and other friends are also guests of the pastor ! own name. In 1897 he was joint editor wit! age. parish Lewiston Journal. “In coun- F. of one of the best series and son Thomas were visitors in Belfast last Somerset it is evident mat ; William Blanding, to Mr. Webb’s coming and are con- Democrats who tooK .... Harold Varney, who is at home from his pleasure GARAGE i of sketches ever issued in this week-Mrs. Keene returned ty the Democrats turned down Sheriff biographical themselves on securing so inter- Mary Stackpole stock in this knew what were school on his vacation, united with the Metho- the still well known and gratulating paper they State, frequently last week from where she had M ooers Lynn, Mass., because he had been faithful to dist church Sunday referred to Men of Progress, In and Out o: esting a preacher. doing. One of them remarked at the morning_A very pretty been for several If the State of Maine. He was several times t visiting relatives months_ you buy the his oath of office. In Washington coun- wedding took place at the home of Mr. and time that he did not expect any returns at Augusta, anc TROY. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. spent the 4th with Sheriff Mrs. Amos Carleton legislative correspondent Copp ty Woodman, who has enforced June 26th, the occasion showed his wide and accurate o Stevens was in Belfast on busi- from the stock but regarded the money knowledge Augustus friends in Belfast ...The next meeting of the the law without in that being the marriage of their daughter, Asenath Maine politics, and of Maine men of all par S J. Stevens partiality county, as a contribution.” It is also ness one day last week.Mrs. Busy Bee Club will be with Mrs. Jennie Ward I “campaign A., to Mr. Lenna Erickson of Me. ties. if was renominated the a Rockport, is her sons this week, in Belfast and in by Republicans by evident that investors were visiting Frankfort Wednesday, July 10th-Georgia Republican The was Rev. C. R. vote.” ceremony performed by The death of o Stockton Wingate of Cam- and Hattie for splendid both as to the of Katherine, only daughter Springs.Merton Haley have gone to Seal Harbor deceived, policy the Carleton in the of the immediate rel- ; Mr. and presence Mrs. Bertram L. Smith of Patten 1 a at Hillman’s.... Miss Sadie den is guest C. J. the summer .. Miss Evelyn Clark from Clark's The New York Herald President paper and the dividends they were led to atives of the bride and groom....The 4th occurred on June 28th after a long decline gives Knight of Unity was the guest Sunday of Corner has been her aunt, Mrs. Han- Jj from With wonderful courage, patience and always visiting Taft credit for his expect it. They were told that the passed off very quietly. A little less than the Shibles attitude in the Mexi- uncomplaining she endured her, ailment: Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tyler-George nah Dow....Minni? and Helen Rainey and Vera can paper was to be non-partisan and devoted average racket on the but not which baffled the skill of the most ill few C. J. trouble. It says: “Mexico has “night before," exper has been seriously the past days. j Benson left last Friday for Seal Harbor, where BY to “safe and medical which could be obtained SOLD to the interests of the quite up the sane" idea yet.... practitioners takes his on the cream team ... settled her own affairs without interfer- solely advancing Hillman place have the summer .. She was of high development in mind, far ex they employment during and whereas it has been de- Cushing Chapter, Star in the East, held their Mrs. Emma Stevens and son, Van arrived ence on the part of the United States, city county, ceeding her bodily strength, a profound stu A large crowd from this vicinity spent the 4th last for the season voted to the meeting last week. They dent of literature, modern and par this week for their annual visit at the home at Penobscot and the wisdom of President Taft in re- solely promoting persona languages, Park....Miss Katherine Haley had a fine entertainment and the men the ticularly dramatic art and history, for whicl of her Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Mitchell. and political fortunes of the editor, and got parents, j went down river last week to spend the sum- fusing to plunge this country into the she had a marked taste. She delighted ii MitcheMTrus supper. The decorations by H. F. Norton and of Unity were at has assailed with virulent abuse Lougee local casts for far mors | .Guy family mer. strife at the behest of every training productions new j agitators, jingoes were the Center in their autombile, ..>m»- very beautiful-Miss Blanche Belches ambitous than those usually attempted b] Sunday business and professional man who did the guests of his aunt, Mrs. R. H. Ward... An and unscrupulous commercial exploiters is at from amateurs and with marked success PALERMO- home, Farmington Normal for her j always earnest invitation is extended to all to attend is vindicated.” not yield him allegiance or pay him trib- She was a brilliant writer of beautiful Englisl vacation.... Miss Helen Calderwood of Stock- the preaching service and the Sunday school at Several from Palermo attended the cele- ute. The institutions of the and contributed articles to newspapers am banking ton Springs was the of Miss Blanche the town house at 2 p. m. next Sunday. bration exercises 4th at East Palermo. “The guest magazines, as well as being the local corre July duty of Republicans in Maine is on which its business interests de- city, Belches this week. spondent of the Associated Press for Pattei The address of welcome was given by Mr. Maine Roils clear,” says the Ellsworth and Friends will ex 19th Regiment Reunion. American; pend, have been special objects of at- vicinity. everywhere Keith. Speeches were made L. C. Morse 20,000 tend heartfelt to Mr. and MrE by “they have a duty to perform in Septem- and their CENTER MONTVILLE. sympathy tack, only acknowledged solid- Smith in such sad bereavement.—Bango | The 40th reunion of the 19th Maine Regi- and J. O. Johnson of Liberty, and an interest- ber of the outcome in Haying is in full swing,with a heavy crop in association will be held in regardless No- ity and the sterling character of their News. mental Bath, Friday, ing program was given, the flag drill by the sight and the weather is what Josh Billings August 23rd. Arrangements *are made with ;>er vember. Their first duty is to the State; managers has averted a run that would M rs. Smith was a former resident of Belfast children being worthy of mention. A dinner Wall Pa would have called hot.”....J. C. Fuller the Maine Central for fares at reduced rates— “Big a sister of the late Lucius H. and ha } to put it back into the Republican col- have been disastrous to the whole com- Mutch, a fare and a third for the round trip, tickets was served by the grangers at the hall. Ice is W. D. Tasker’s Daniel Walk- j cutting hay. made her mark in literature. With her hus ■ good for 22nd to 24th inclusive. umn; to atone for the blunder of two j being August cream and fruit were for sale. A dance was * munity. er and and D. B. Eastman of Knox were at A. will ladies of the Sto<- band she has often visited and friend , Meals be furnished by the For 1912 in to make Mr. Haines Belfast, given in the evening... .W. W. Turner, ac- years ago; governor D. Baker’s Shure Grand Army. This is the 50th anniversary of Thursday-Carney got here and in the will wit! 1 county sympathize the muster of the into the United companied by his brother, Watson Turner of and Mr. Burleigh senator; to turn out WHITE’S CORNER, (Winterport). home from Boston Tuesday-Miss Frankie regiment her in her great loss. States service, from which many of the boys Jefferson, visited in 4th... Mrs. Owing to the fact that ; sheriffs and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Severance and Miss has returned from Brooks....Mrs. E. Prospect July nullifying blinking county- Mayhew left, never to return. The people of Bath are Mabel Nash of Portland and her sister. Miss the amouti And it adds that “Hancock Gladys Whitney of Bangor were guests at the O. Clement of Pittsfield is the guest of her Carl E., the infant son of Raymond and Luc; already taking action for £that event, to give nearly double attorneys.” Viola Turner of home of C. M. Conant H. York Emerton died at the home of Mr the survivors of the old 19th Maine regiment a Lynn, Mass., are visiting at is awake to the and is Sunday_G. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ramsay-Miss Pomeroy per that we usually can ;, county situation, reception worthy of the occasion. Arrange- their old home in Palermo Center_Miss and J. W. Jewett attended the meeting of Hattie Dyer is in Freedom at Ansel Brad- andjMrs. J. H. Pomeroy, Market street, July 7tfc setting a good example by getting into ments will be made for a visit to the old camp Green of Prince the very lo> Waldo Pomona in 2nd. 2 months and 13 days. The be Una Edward Island is visiting priced papers Grange, Freedom, July street’s. ... Mrs. Mary Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. aged parents ground. the game early.” her sister, Mrs. Seth Turner_Mr. and Mrs. .... were | l-2c R. L. Clements and family motored to Bel- G. L. Edmunds, with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. long in Penobscot and visiting Mrs. Em are selling many 12 went to fast on the 4th and were entertained erton’s when the was J. W. Turner Monmouth Saturday for Dr. Wormwood of the Biddeford Jour- by Mr. Wentworth, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Em- parents, baby taken il | papers Don’t Grow Old. a visit at the summer home of their and Mrs. Dexter Clements_L. E. White and Herriman at the Head of the with pneumonia. The funeral took place Tues daughter, nal mercilessly dissects one of Virgil G. ily A. Tide, Bel- of West visited at the home afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. David L. Wil- Mrs. S. J, Lane of Ansonia, Ct. family Winterport fast. ... Mr. and and Mrs. P. W. Jaquith visit- day Your Hair Full of Luster and Eaton’s prose-poems in the editorial col- Keep Life, FOR 10c. of Leslie White, Sunday.... Mrs. A. D. Godsoe, ed Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wade in Augusta Sun- son, Congregationalist, officiating. | umns of the Splendor. Bangor News, reminding who has visited the several months in i PROSPECT FERRY. past day. .. .Linwood StevenBon of Portland is our facile and versatile contem- HALLO ALE. A. A. Howes & Co. sell PARISIAN SAGE. Bowdoin of New Sweden was a up-river Waterville, arrived last Friday to spend the his vacation with relatives here.... Emery And of 5c. Patterns wt passing Rev. David Brackett of Belfast I the really good hair grower, dandruff cure and “that the lilacs are out of bloom preachei week-end visitor at his mother's, Mrs. Olive porary summer with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fish....Miss Mrs. A. D. Baker was at home from Belfast hair beautifier. more. Other here last a. m. His many friends wer< or prices up sumacs into Sunday who cares for looks should Bowdoin.Mr. and Mrs. J. G. James of Ban- long before the burst flame Annie Ritchie of West Winterport was the over V. Jackson went to New- Everyone youthful Sunday....J. to listen to him after so months to pleased many use it. gor visited the Misses Hannah and Ellen Hea- We would be pleased ar.d that the flowering of neither if guest of Miss Louise Libby from Thursday un- V. Jackson visited at port Wednesday....L. .There was a 4th of celebration her< Nothing will put age on your shoulders July gan several days last week. Their son Wilson of the til Sunday_Mr. and Mrs. Russell in Belfast over the Fourth. than faded or hair. YOU the line. contemporary with ripening wild Nealey George Daggett’s in The fantastic quicker scant, gray Bert Hall's grove. parade ii ! will his summer vacation here....Mrs. field the spent the 4th in Monroe with Mr. and Mrs. S. ....Miss Helen Baker is in Searsmont this PARISIAN SAGE not only makes the hair spend strawberry.” But Biddeford the was up on account of the Yours very truly. P. Stevens_Ernest of morning given of both women and men more luxuriant and | Ed. Clifford and daughter Jennie of Stockton editor not Eaton Libby Melrose, Mass., week_Miss Eldora Harriman of Deer In- excessive heat....Mr. and Mrs. C. W. oughtjto know, only that Colby beautiful but it ia guaranteed to eradicate dan- visited Mrs. Bertha 6th_Miss visited his uncle, C. H. Libby, several last land, Mass., is the guest of her brother, E. C. went to Belfast 4th ... Mrs. Diantha Stev- j Avery July has a a days July druff, stop hair from falling and drive itchines poet’s license but license that Harriman.... Mr. and Mrs. John of 8 Holmes of Stockton week. He made the trip in his run-about.... Mayhew enson returned from Augusta July 3d... .Sew- from the scalp. Pauline visited Miss Grace Searsmont were of Mrs. A. D. Will permits him to ignore facts when they Sunday guests all Staples is cutting Sibley's hay.A It is a and hair Harrison several last week.... Mrs. W. C. Mrs. M. A. Haley was called to Dixmont one A. Charles dainty refreshing dressing J days Baker....F. Luce, with Howard, fire started in Fred Myrick’s woods July 3rd A. Howes & Co. and conflict with his vein of or and is sold by A. druggists and Miss Anzelia Harriman were in & on JONES, thought might of Harding CARLE week ago account of tbe critical illness and Ronald Luce, were in Bel ast but use >ne a crowd was sooi Tuesday. by of the teleph everywhere for only 60 cents a large bottle. j obstruct his or rem- A. Mr. Luce a wagon of B. O on soon had the fire under con- ! last Miss'Kate pastoral piscatorial her father, F. Beane. She returned home bought grocery hand aad they The girl with the Auburn hair ia on every car- Bangor shopping Saturday.... Norton. trol. ton Harriman arrived home from 8th 2 iniscences. Sunday, feeling that the crisis was passed. and bottle. | Bangor July Stoles, Belfast, — o Mr. F. M. __ BELFAST Ingereoll of Portland it in Belfast Church to the \l \\ S OF street was oiled yebterday superintending the work on the Saco Valley foot of dust is laid for a THt _ the square and the business on Canning Company’s plant on Upper time. .'rjtits did a rushing High reS°'J street. fl* The Sons of Veterans wish to thank the peo- ” with “THE HOME are now Mr. Wm. H. has completed the im- their din- OF GOOD VALUES tv inj blueberry pies WHO geek ple who contributed food for public provements which he has been Howes & Co. had the first making in the ner in Memorial hall Jfily 4th. / interior ^ wants to mend of his residence at Citypoint and now Vip •„ Saturday. stockings Fire Chief S. S.L. Shute requests The Jour- nerf11’-',a has a very con venient and attractive home. An to nal to water food and apron sale be this 1 ot weather—in all who use city for sprink- of [he fact notify Elegant the little son Showing--— Oscar, seven-year-old of | -• F Guy in its use as ----— vestry to-morrow, iday, ling purposes to be careful the n — d who wants to mend stock- Gray, was in full uniform and marched in the p.: jit o'clock. The public is cor- water is low and everything is very dry during 4th of July parade between the first officers of in any kind of weather? this heated period. ings the Utah, with the manly appearance and mmissioner Burgess had Monday was a hot and probably made MEN’S j dignity of a day and BOYS’ No need of it if you will grown-up. the | the streets after the 4th of record for the season. At various places Herbert S. Morey began Wednesday to make they were soon restored to insist that about the the thermometers indicated your stockings the needed the city repairs on bandstand on school- from 91 tn Swanville DR. NORRIS ieat condition. 95 in the shade. report- and are house common. The floor will be relaid and a Clothing, Hats, ed 98 in Dr. who Of the of Caps the noon and Tapley University 1 shade at Pennsylvania says ! .. ..nt for second-hand false new added. As soon as the work “In all top is done made a in the re- eye examinations POISONOUS in Journal of professional visit country = appeared The DROPS should be AVOIDED.” are the regular op£n-air concerts will be held ported The Com- They 0 110 in the shade. Bangor DANGEROUS and are afternoon a full set was there. used ONLY by mercial in that men Furnishings says of the temperature city UNSKILLED in modern methods of J.'. y were warranted sanitary, The family of Marshall O Knowlton son of "At 12.30 the thermometer at Pol's eye examination. I DO NOT USE DROPS, front Monday: Prices that will .pper teeth, it is DANGEROUS; but I have the most -At Save You Many Dollars. Judge Wayland Knowlton of the Belfast mu- corner 98. At Fowler’s weather registered modern in Waldo and me of the tloleproof equipment County Baptist Sunday is stricken with station of 96 nicipal court, diptheria. Mrs on Main street, a temperature guarantee my glasses TO FIT JUST Park on t■ j at the City North- For this name stands be- Knowlton and two was because I to your own best interest to Jo so. children, Murray and baby registered at that hour. Many other RIGHT, grind my lenses and INVESTIGATE! || 11 afternoon at 2.30. know. You’ll find our to be bit as Saturday Sarah, have been very ill, but are now much thermometers in various sections of the city q goods every tween and the as we he church and congregation you mending m good claim. improved. recorded the same temperature and some of q be served at 5 o’clock. — j us will Yes Six Months them—those the sun had been Belfast j-yeP0 bag. A deed was recorded in the Waldo County upon which Optical Company SPECIAL THIS * WEEK—25 °lo Discount on all 1 -olden Rod of the Castine, last shining the morning—went much high- garner without a Hole is the Hole- Registry Monday transferring the McLel- during and Islesboro which er.” P. s. was still hotter— 98 in the STRAW HATS. ;tast route, lan homestead on Upper High street from Jane Tuesday a. 1 shade, and there was no let receiving genera repairs, proof stor>. McLellan Preston of Lowell and Wm. H. Me- i up yesterday. route and is in fine condi- RALPH \ her Lellan of Toledo, Ohio, to Hugh D. McLellan I J D. SOUTH WORTH, K&T- ■ Star ran on the route while a bit of it. of Cambridge, Mass. EAST BELFAST. w i uML (IZZSE^^^ l:’ Heavy—not ^ .aas undergoing repairs, EYE SPECIALIST There will be an concert the Bel- are open-air by \ the softest, Alden Robbins of Lynn. Mass., visited rela- -- jj KTTERS. The following let- Holeproofs fast band tomorrow, Friday, evening, begining ! Odd Fellows’ Block, Up Stairs, i- tives here a few days last week. | called for in the Belfast post thinnest stockings to be at 7.30 o’clock, at the rear of the Memorial j Belfast, Maine. K '. 9th. Mrs. Walter A ldus of is visit- ..,. .veek ending July Ladies— building, High street. The next band concert Lynn, Mass., had. Cost no more than relatives a few \ John Smalley Estate, Miss will be on Wednesday evening, July 17th, from ing here for days. J i: Drinkwater. Gentlemen— the band on the mending kind. For stand schooltyouse common. Mrs. Ernest Gross is convalescing after a Senator VV. C. Heinle, Mr. severe illness with the measles. \ A special meeting of the city government \ McLennan, Charles Ross, instance: | was held last Saturday evening for the formal Fred Curtis and a crew of men from Swan- I BENEFIT j LAWN A. Webb. PARTY \'.v.n Stevens, N. acceptance of the new road along the shore ville have begun haying for H. F. Mason. f 6 and u'KL. Sheriffs P. S. pairs Men’s, $1.50 $2.00 from Common street to the lower | Deputy bridge. It Mr. and Mrs. Rufus of were ... AT THE 2.00 and 3.00 Copp Prospect O searched 6 Women’s, was voted to it and the treasurer ; Dickey Harry accept was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manley Harriman over 3 Silk for | m Main street at 10.30 p. m., (guaranteed ordered to draw his check for $950 to pay the the 4th. balance d 3 pints of whisky and 1 three montsh, $3.00 due Messrs. Ritchie & McKeen, con- <*> j Mrs. Frances Judkins returned to Bangor Home for j >kcT was tried Friday morning 3 pairs Men’s Silk, 2.00 tractors. Aged Women July 3d,after several weeks’ visit with her sis- w ! 'ton of the court An automobile visitor to municipal Belfast, whose ter, Mrs. Jennie Carrow. and costs and 60 days in machine has six thousand store in town that registered miles Mrs. l addi- Only Etta N. Savery returned from North- ill of payment 60 days since May 1, chiefly over the roads ot Maine, port campground Tuesday morning after a few od to the September term sells Holeproofs is has pronounced the stretch of road from Bel- days’ stay at the North Searsport cottage. with A C. W'ells and J. W. fast via Citypoint to Waldo Station, returning _■ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gentner of t Our semi-annual : via Evans Corner and the Head of the to Hartford, 24th, Tide, | have arrived and are Wednesday, Conn., occupying their July be as smooth as he has found in | -t'.n't. George Elmer, the two- any the State. discount sale com- cottage on the shore off Searsport avenne. | | I Martin and Mabel White Wil- Mrs. Horace Chenery gave a delightful tea Miss Abbie of t mences and I ■ home, No. 42 Union street, last Fridav afternoon in the earden at Croshv Armstrong Waltham, Mass., to-day 1 returned to her home on boat ( the effects of eating opium Place in honor of her guest, Miss Marian Monday’s after will continue until \ Fancy Articles, Cooked Home- a three weeks’ stay at the of Miss Food, j .ttle fellow thought to be ! Chenery. Miss Katherine C. Quimby and cottage | Flora Burgess. August 10th. I Made Ice 5 morning he climbed up to Miss Margaret Van Voorhees poured tea and Candy, Cream and Cake will A new flag floats from the staff on the Bay- be -ft. where he found the box iced coffee and Miss Evelyn P. Morison, Miss Lloyd Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. on sale. side wharf. It was presented to Agent O. Brown of Swan Lake ■ ight. He soon became un- Margaret White and Miss Florence M. Hill avenue, cut his finger A discount of 20 % a summer Dickey by Mr. Philo C. Blaisdell, while in the | -••d away without ; assisted in serving. The guests enjoyed a quite badly working shoe factory, suffering, the ! will resident. Mr. Dickey fully appreciates 1 and is be on Wool i iicld Sunday afternoon at 1 walk through the gardens, now at their height. unable to work. given gift. | A the u L. Wilson, Congregationa- The cottagers at the who cultivate Dress Concert Will Be Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Follett of Battery Goods and GiveniD Aurora Rebekah I. O. O. F., will meet Belmont, | e interment was in Grove Lodge, gardens 111 had green peas last There ]■ who are two weeks in town Sunday. Evening the 4th of and Mass., spending Tuesday July, August Septem- has been a each season as to who | Trimmings and 10% were the over of Maurice W. rivalry { ber. A full is at the guests Sunday attendance requested j should be first, but this year it was a tie. nt. After enduring cold Lord at the Lord at Little River. Mon- on all other j 23rd as the will be work- cottage goods I meeting July degree Mrs. | ! which delayed planting and day, Mr. Lord also entertained Miss Marian Herbert Clark and children of Sears- ed for the last time this season. I during sale. I ^ we are now experiencing Wells, Miss E. Stoddard, Mrs. Herbert L. port avenue, accompanied by Miss Elsie Clark ■&> ^ iSl .7. J. G. Aborn has the big building for Cooper of f ****!?* ikH, nged heat which are having Seekins, Mrs. Clarence E. Read, Miss Alice P. Citypoint, are visiting the latter’s sister. _t & Co. well It is all boarded in and the Grass made a along. Mrs. Effie in Frankfort. THE | ips. good ; Poor and Miss Wilda Vose. A pleasant after- Tait, Corsets not HILTON HOME roof covered. It will have a front of pressed included £ OF WAISTS. 8» -utter little from ! noon Mr. P. present was spent and a picnic supper enjoyed. Sidney Young of Greenville, Me., is | brick with galvanized iron cornice, a flat tar bef,ln m» first although near the road- ! building a bungalow for E. O. Pendleton on l in ANNIVE/iSARV sale this & Sheriff S. went sale.| i **hallt tine and gravel roof, and the sides will be covered Deputy Percy Edgecomb to th du&t. Early planted i the shore. Mrs. Young and children will ar- b“ with corrugated ir< n. Knox last Monday to investigate a general *2 ,0y0U "yteautiful .urly well, but those planted ; rive later for a visit with her parents, Mr. and llneUnTofximTi"a ot 51.00 andf?™ V« Frank Rhoades for Lingerie Tailored Waists for * id withered by the heat and j The International Harvester Co. is to open a complaint against selling Mrs. E. O. Pendleton. old cider. Rhoades was before jg JQq ! and continued rain is branch in the Mansfield store at the foot of brought Judge » long | The of Mason’s Mills held their fir^t Don’t fail to Knowlton of the Court on a people improve this ^ at t.his lime it would interfere Main street for the sale of agricultural ma- Municipal single opportunity and come in the new last the sale last afternoon. He was fined meeting chapel Sunday and uise a loss in that direction. I chinery, motor trucks, etc., with full lines of Monday W f°r neXt pastor, Rev. Wm. delivered a £ W€ek’s adv- $50 and costs and 30 in and in de- Vaughan, very J S berries are abund- ! repairs, and will have a machine shop in con- days jail M.M H^HILTONH. t S,Tn j reported interesting sermon. Services will be held in HILTON, Next Door to fault of 30 additional. He ap- Ki National Bank & ■! h crop, with the of I nection. The work of remodeling the store is payment days exception the at 10 30 a. to term of the chapel every Sunday m. and the to at once and one will pealed the September Supreme lijwi; mising. expected begin change school will follow. A cordial Judicial Court with Alvin Rhoades and O. W. Sunday invitation be an entrance that will admit a car. I I t anal. W. W. Merrill has >[ making is extended to the Woodbury sureties. public. s rited him his I)r. A. S. The "lid” was on in Belfast if for no by son, Sunday, A social dance was held other time the week. has Wednesday night, at during Warning John Macdonald work last Tuesday I ned Cristobal, Panama, j began 3d, in Knowlton’s hall and been given to all keepers of places where July 80 couples at- i, render a to Panama un- ! on extensive improvements on the Star trip liquor is said to be sold that they must close tended. Forty or more sailors from the battle- Live Theatre sold Mrs. Caro 10,000 Hens we doubt if the visitor can at 10 o’clock and Sun- building, recently by and -d, | up every night all day an Broilers ship Utah, accompanied by officer, were Wanted. \ the work in or days. It is 9aid that Belfast had no less than B. Stickney to Louis Goldberg of Bangor, progress there, present. About 8 o’clock the Jackies “had the four or five open bars running over the Fourth ! :i formation, as can be had from which will include a new plate glass front with and a complaint was made by the officers of floor,” held it until 11.30,and reported a “dandy VJi v to Panama Canal” is a recessed entrance, a new steel ceiling and 5r.TEir 1'rip the battleship Utah.—Belfast Correspondence time.” Keyes' orchestra furnished music and FIRE ConnectiHn- zz M. E. GREEN & hundreds of News. sheathing the front store. A workroom, 22 by p ce CO., Melrose Mass pages, containing Bangor Daily a was S. Onnme' account !p,1f0ne of very pleasant evening passed putting in an auto truck, have 2 iiions, showing every stage of This is stating the case mildly. It is said 15 feet, will be made in the rear of the store, P_ good horses for sale-$85 James Arthur Randell of Belfast and Bertha ■ anal, the American in con- that the Saturday before the 4th the saloons and the remaining space will be used for stor- 28 M. King of Franklin, Me were married at the aCn~_ the were all and the It is understood that Mr. in- rench operations, buildings open night, police were kept age. Goldberg ; l^== parsonage of Trinity Reformed church Satur- ;’k1 workmen, the native vil- busy Sunday caring for the drunks. tends to carry on a clothing and tailoring busi- ! day 6th, at 8 the and business evening. July o’clock, by pas- i-Mtives, places, William F., Jr., little son of Prof, and Mrs. ness. j tor, Rev. Wm. The bride was it v->ted to historical and de- Vaughan. pret- W. F. of who is the of Nellie will Schoppe Orono, guest Poor’s Mills. Mrs. Morgan tily gowned in white. Both bride and SALE I he other book is the annual groom his Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. havr services at the hall next grandparents, j Sunday ...Iti are popular among the set. are 1 mian Canal Commission for younger They Pilsbury, celebrated his fust last ; has been hot for the week. The birthday very past ; employed by Thomas P. Leetnan of the Pe- pr-ges, with maps and -33 OF I many Monday afternoon, when he received a number heat several who were work- t€- j nearly prostrated nobscot Farm. Congratulations are extended UNDERTAKER, very volumes, i 1 Camp interesting of little folks in honor of the event. The new in the fields. Monday it was 100 in ing hay to the young couple for a bright future. The furnished amusement for following automobiles birthday toy guests She shade from noon until 2 o’clock... .James | LICENSED EMBALMEB, j A two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffer- | iy were registered at the ! and host alike, and while their conversation Shea of Boston has come to spend the summer j son Hall met with a painful accident last Sat- of State the was their was none Wentworth... Mis CORONER FOR iary during past | limited, enjoyment the less with his aunt, Mrs. H. H. WALDO COUNTY Cotta ‘2 urday afternoon, while the family were evident. A birthday cake with one candle was Marne Rice of Thomaston was a guest of Mrs. having a clambake on the shore. The older Shibles, Morrill; runabout; a feature of the aff air. Among those pi esent Richard Merriam last week-Some of the ones had ,™, rse power, 22i; gone home, which is quite near EVERYTHING predominat- were Frederick, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- neighbors met with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rol-j MODERN IN the shore, and left the little ones on the shore 1 bert Cushman of Boston, Robert, son of Dr. erson 4th and a dinner. ! g? Weymouth, Stockton July enjoyed picnic to -3* AT play. The fire, which had apparently gone THE^- Caskets and yacht '■; gasol.ne power; horse pow- and Mrs. C. D. Cool of Madison, Wis., Ruth, Burial | j out, had left the oven red hot and the < Mr. and Mrs. Herbert little ing color, red. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rankin and West Belfast. Dixon, one, not the ran it Suits. Thorndike; touring Alice, of Mr. and Payson and daughter of Knox visited Mr. and knowing danger, through r; horse daughter Mrs. Charles R. ! power, 36; predom- at Hall farm the embers blistering his feet severely. His f sack. Coombs. Mrs. Ephraim Thompson the ; Home Telephone 48-3 screams the older ones to his rescue ■*e Pastures, Belfast; Wednesday and Thursday.Chester Thomp- brought J. W. Jonas’ runabout; Fires. The alarm from box 36 at 9.45 p. m., was Store, Office 48-4 a »rse ! and a physician sent for. The little fel- power, 12; predominat- son of Montville visited his brother last Satur- I Supplies. was for a in the Ruz- Friday burning chimney low was in for some day and Sunday at the Hall farm-Mr. and great agony time, and al- Ai. zell tenement corner 72 MAIN Baron, Unity; touring car; house, of Church and now more 60 MAIN STREET. STHEET, BELFAST in and Mrs. Charles F. visited their though he is comfortable he is un- j Everything Staple horse power, 18; predominat- streets. The Thompson niece, Bridge prompt action of Fire able to walk. Mrs. Myrtie Thompson, at the Hall farm Sun- II | Arthur Chief Shute saved the building. The chimney | Ritchie, Belfast; touring day_Mr. B. B. Toothaker went to Montville f -ver; horse power, 32; predom- i3 very old and the firemen on investigating Footwear of all kinds. hack. Saturday, returning Sunday-Mr. and Mrs. Fancy found an old fireplace and an oven both filled « rge E. Bryant, Leslie C. Follett of Belmont, Mass., were guests Call and see me. Freedom; with soot and = burning. Chemicals and water ‘•'tune power; horsepower, 22A; last week of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seekins. S a g color, blue. were used and the firemen remained until all Groceries. and Mrs. Frank Toothaker an G. _Mr. took Anytime Ulysses Fernald, was Wad j Belfast; danger oyer. There are four families in I -uiine power; horse power, 22A; auto ride to Montville Sunday ,with W. A. the house and a number of small An- You want an automobile Canned and Bottled ■- children. ride, l color, red* Mason and sister-Mrs. Sarah Stewart spent Goods, it. C. other alarm was sounded from box 15 at 4.45 Johnson, Belfast; touring last with Mrs. call 1 Friday Nancy Mudgett-Mrs. just up Donald tele- Fancy ver; horse power, 32; predom- p. m. for a blaze caused Uark, Crackers, Pickles, Saturday by the ex- has been I1'. green. Raymond Dyer, who having a bad Fred Timm plosion of an oil stove in the Greer house at Hair? 211-4, or 6-22. and Sauces. Blaisdell, Bayside; touring throat trouble, had an operation last week phone the corner of Union by ver; horse and Commercial streets. Long power, 48; predom- Drs. Small and Stevens. She is ; doing finely. A West Point Reasonable prices and care- I green. The damage was confined to the one room. And would like Cadetship. you long j 1 me tenement is occupied Dy Harvard Kay. An At the Battery. Prof, and Mrs. Mc- ful driver. hair? Rich, heavy hair? To fill a vacancy created at the United States i Fruits and inquest was held on the fire Dougall and son of Wellesley, Mass., are at Saturday evening Military academy at West Point, United States ! in the Buzzell and the the new Pottle Prof. Beautiful, luxuriant hair? house, cause was found cottage. McDougall is at Senator Obr diah Gardner will nominate a prin- j to be an overheated chimney. Estimated value the head of the musical department at Welles- That is perfectly natural, and cipal and two alternates to take the examina- tion. The examination will be held at Fort Wanted of house, $1,500; damage, $250; insured. The ley cottage ...Rev. J. B. Sleeper, pastor of Vegetables. we are here to help you. Slocum, N. Y., on the last Tuesday in April, inquest on the Greer fire was postponed until the Wellesley, Mass., Congregational church, and the Hair is a 1913, successful candidate will be ad- the next of the has taken for the season. Ayer’s Vigor great mitted to the on June regular meeting city govern- Outpost cottage academy 14, 1913 Sena- Stitchers middle tor Gardner states that he desires to the capable, aged ment. Mrs. Sleeper, daughter Helen and sons Frank aid to nature in producing give opportunity to hny young men who care to ap- New and Prof. James Sleeper are at the cottage,and Estabrooks Shirt do general house- Advertisements. The semi-annual just the kind of hair you de- ply for this position and will appoint as prin- j Manufacturing A.A.Howes&Co., Mr. will spend August there. Prof. and alternates those whose discount sale of J. W. Ferguson & Co. begins Sleeper sire. Do not be afraid to cipal recommenda- j of three. Must James is at the head of the tions are most satisfactory. Company Groceries, arnily today and will continue until August 10th. Sleeper musical Drugs of Beloit use it. No cent discount on wool department college, Wisconsin. Prof. danger of its col- od cook. five Twenty per goods and Ballot Law Referendum. CARD OF THANKS and Wages of the musical of Medicines. trimmings and 10 per cent on all other goods, Henry Sleeper department oring your hair. The ingre- per week. Smith has the We wish to our thanks to our friends 7s except corsets, during the sale_If have College engaged Stoddard cot- Augusta, July 8. Gov. Plaisted today or- express you dients ape all on each and for their kind assistance and for August Rev. George S. Mills and given dered a referendum on the ballot law which neighbors trouble with your feet why not try a pair of the tage also P. O. Box 4, thus was passed at the recent special session of the sympathy, lor the beautiful flowers given famous Julia of Bennington, Vt., arrived label, enabling your at Marlowe house shoos, sold at The family Wednesday Legislature and which provided that the bal- the time of death of our sister and aunt. visit ...The Me. Dinsmore are made for their annual Henry Hil- doctor to lots thrown in a State must be trans- MR. ANSON LEONARD and FAMILY, Belfast, Store. They of the softest Hoyt wisely advise you election TO LET tons of will arrive next mitted to The MRS. A. E. HUTCHINS, Dongola with very flexible sole9_The Mon- Chicago Sunday.... Augusta. proclamation quotes its use. Consult of the MRS. A. B HATCH, Gould and little of concerning the section constitution providing for A small arch Paint sold by Mitchell & Trussell is Mrs. daughter Washington, MISS MYRTLE ..EYMOUTH. furnished tenement at 23 just him the referendum and sets the date as the sec- p Miller D. C., are of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. How- freely. He knows. block‘ Mrs- what you need to paint your house, stable or guests ond Monday in September, the day of the Hamm ‘1® F,,rye App|yto Charles Hammons for key, and to Mrs. Sarah F. C. H. Meader of ard. regular State election. of Bridges garage.Mrs. Belfast Stockton Springs for forms. 27tf thanks the Ladies Aid of Northport for a A New Industry for Belfast. Mr. Ison shower of E. who a post cards_Miss M H. Hilton Clarence Mclntire, has large'fishing next door to the City National bank begins station on Outer Long island, with branch sta- Wanted her first anniversary sale this, morn- tions, at other points, has for some time been Thursday, M. R. Knowlton tor bargains in ing by offering her beautiful line of $1 lin- desirous of establishing a plant for curing gerie and tailored waists for 79 cents. Look fish, which he has been shipping,fresh. He has city and farm property. Stitchers ftrher next week’s advt ...Don’t forget the now secured what was formerly theDanielLane Estabrooks Shirt Holeproof stockings are guaranteed to wear property at the foot of Main street, which in- Manufacturing six months a an office on without hole. The Dinsmore Store cludes building Front street, now Company. WANTED _ size and with is the only store in town that sells Holeproof_ occupied as a machine shop by O. Tithering- a wharf and Nurses at‘the Waldo General 12 E. L. Colcord offers for sale a veryjdesirable ton, with storehouse in the rear. Pupil County for on Mclntire to extend 1 Maine. records, residence Northport avenue. See his advt. Mr. plans the wharf 60 Mackerel, Bluefisfi, Butterflsh, Hospital. Belfast, Apply to the For Sale -Fred Timm will have a fire sale of dam- feet or more and to erect the additional build- | Superintendent of Nurses. 4w27 Situated on stock at the J. W. Jones 60 needed. He will be able to Northport avenue, with fino aged store, Main ings hardly get view of the Bay; cottage house with L 1.00 where will the in and Down street, you find foot wear of plant operation before but once Clams. Burned. all fall, Garage one-half Halibut, Haddock, Bangor stable; acre of land, with nice shade kinds... .The started he will run the { and some fruit trees. Belfast Humane em- | on Society gives a year around and aesafsass Inquire premises or ^ The garage of the S. L. Crosby Co. in Ban- of E. L. 50c. notice in our advertising columns to the own- ploy a number of men. Mr. Mclntire was a || COLCORD, per week at gor was destroyed by fire last Saturday morn- 25 of Northport Avenue, ers and drivers of horses and cattle that resident Belfast for some time as one of with 40 Ford cars. There were a ing, nearly Belfast, Maine. should be carefully read and its admonitions the proprietors and superintendent of the Du- I Fish few transient cars in the garage,but several of __ I them were saved. The Crosby Co. had a heeded....Mr. Anson Roller City ship- Leonard and family, plex Bushing Co., which was brought to Market, ment of 18 cars, all Fords, which {arrived last CARD OF THANKS folE Mrs. A. E. Mrs. A. B. Belfast from Camden & Hatch his Tel. JONES’ Hutchins, and through and 214. and 12 of them were in wish efforts, E. F. the basement I to § BRAMHALL & CO. 1 Friday, thank the Ladies’ Aid of Northport Misc a has friends here of the assembled when the fire for the Myrtle Weymouth publish card of many who will welcome the building being shower of postcards which they kindlv out. The is a Maine. thanks. return of himself and family. broke building total loss; par- | sent me. MRS. C. H. MEADER. Belfast, m-M&mmsm&wmmiwmmimiimftm&mimwm tially insured. ! Belmont, I July 5, 1912.—p BELLS. THE BOY DETECTIVE. the other man, speaking so low that Dan pass over bis road at any time that he WEDDING Profitable Potato Crop. had difficulty in overhearing what he might care to avail himself of traveling. al- was Harold Sherburne W. J. said. “Once—two nights ago—they And Mrs. Purdy the prouest mother Boardman-Mann. Thompson of China, one of the It was a winter a bright most had us. If we hadn’t hidden under in all the land, and Mr. Purdy winked Boardman of Orono, formerly of Bangor, State crisp morning, assessors, has received a check for sun across the fields white with them logs down by the lake we’d been and said to one of his neighbors: and Miss Nellie Frances Mann of Bucks* shining $966.62. the net proceeds of a their winter's covering—just such a day eatin’ our meals at the county’s ex- “I ain’t given to bragging, but that were married Tuesday afternoon, carload of a waitin’ our Didn’t I of he’s not to be sneezed home of the bride’s potatoes. The were a as gives joy to the heart of boy who pense, term, pal. boy mine—well, Jort,uly 2nd, at the par- spuds part of the so it wise when I said this if do it He’s Mrs. Alden H. Mann, in wishes to go squirrel hunting. And say place—right at, I say myself. capable ents, Capt. and product of a five-acre piece which Mr. was that Dan 14 old, stood near to the very spot of our labors—was of looking after the country’s welfare, the presence of the immediate relatives Purdy, years Thompson considers the poorest of his at his whole alive the best hidin’ place? You see, I’ve I am here to tell you.” of the bride and groom. The ceremony smiling nature, being land, and from which he with the of living. He was a done all these jobs before, an’ know the And the neighbor declared with vim: was performed by Rev. Thomas White- took, in all pure joy $1066.62. fine specimen of country boy, tall, well ropes. Stay close to your job, I says, ‘‘He sure is as fine a detective as there side, pastor of the Bucksport Meth- The expense of raising the set and of a cl noble countenance. for the sheriff, durn fool, looks every- is in the land. An’ never studied the art odist church, who used the tubers was about up ar, Episcopal $400, leaving him a a was the where else. He’s off with his the nuther.” single service, which “Never finer boy born," men|in ring following little more than $600 the sub- next an’ here we are close to a was served profit. ^Ju9\H boast of Mr. Purdy, father of county, wedding lunch by Capt. whenever he of Them fool authorities and Mrs. Mann. The bride is one ject of our story, spoke headquarters. t "THE LION.” his son. “Got ambition, courage, good never know where to look for their men, of the most charming of Bucksport’s can think a circle of H. heart and the determination of a bull- I tell you, pal. They we’ll By Prof. C. B. Brown. young women and has wide C. Hoffses dog if need be." And the elder Purdy run as fast as we can. An’ that is the friends, not only in her home town, but would close his lips tightly, nod his head way with most of them, too. But it’s [From the Maine Campus.J in Brewer, Where she lived all her life CLEANING. was not Next week we can to removal of her to emphatically, feeling that he justi- my way. go All alumni who have been upon the prior the parents dean fied in on his own son. right into town an’ ask for work, an’ not Bucksport. The groom is of the STEAMPRESSING “bragging" Campus at any time during the past And Mrs. Purdy! Well, when one ap- a bloomin’ person’ll think anything about College of Technology at the University seven either as or as and proaches the mother's point of view in us. We’re just men out o’ work, See?” years, graduates of Maine in Orono, being professor of REPAIRING. regard to her children—or child, as the “But I’ll not last till next week,” said undergraduates, will probably remember civil engineering. After the ceremony CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER — the other Then he “I’ve Prof, and Boardman left in an auto- case may be one gets upon sacred voice. coughed. the old locomotive “Lion,” which has Mrs. a cold finish me unless I a mobile for Maine whe.e ground, so to speak. Every crow’s fledg- got that’ll get the woods, they At Street. stood on the Campus during that time. will in 52High Tel. 216-18 lings are whiter than the driven snow, as bed and some grub. Starvin’ and freezin’ spend their honeymoon, returning The is fortunate in the to their new home in 16tf we have long ago found out. But in this ain’t to my health’s likin,’ pal.” University very late summer will be at home in instance, the mother was not “blindly “Well, we’ll turn the trick tonight, al[ having in its possession such a relic of Orono, where they the at the as so often is the sad case. right, all right,” said the other man. fall. Among those present foolish," , the early days of railroading; and all its a and well “We’ll the first train —the 9 besides the parents of the bride, Mrs. Purdy had fine son, very get express alumni are undoubtedly extremely grate- wedding knew of his small instead of the 3 o’clock in the j were Mr. and Mrs. James A. Boardman she knew it. Also she o’clock, ful to the men through whose efforts for them mornin’. It’s better to git the late ones of of the groom; PROBATE shortcomings, and made amends this locomotive now stands in our em- Bangor, parents NOTICES I we on Charles New Mr. and by comparing his fine qualities with his if you can. But failed that one, bryo Engineering Museum. Mann of York; so we’ll the one. be Mrs. Lewis Mann of At a Probate held at few weak points. For instance, when try early They’ll This with its Bangor; Josephine Court, Belfast, within ai d locomotive, together tor of vs much with watchin’ that late one for a week, mind Mann of Bucksport; Mrs. C. A. Morse ,the County aido, on tlie Utliita* ot Dan was very preoccupied mate, “Tiger,” was built & a. D. by Hinkley of and Mrs. of June, 1912. doing anything he would forget to do his me.” Drury of Boston for the lie & Norririgewock: Salley till after Whitneyvi AUGUSTINE F. Ha llN, executor of the last and if sent on an errand to a "How’ll I ever wait tonight’s Skowhegan. il 1 chores, Machiasport Railroad, a frail road will of Maria 1). Dean, late of Uivo uville other man logging overtime wreck for asked the in said of m neighbor’s house would remain grub?” of eastern Maine. The date of its con- County Waldo, deceased, haviii-r ,..' a severe seated a that the had much conver- who He had taken un- petition prating Judge <>7 Pn»- I if the neighbor's wife coughed. struction is somewhat uncertain. The Nash-Kennison. A romance of bate may determine who are emitted to the ^^^^^^hc\wv\xx\vwvv\&i*^^' '^Bkuvwnwww w ^bwi^^h him. And his excuse cold, and that, with hunger, was getting at cul- bal sation to engage best authority on most points regarding dergraduate days Colby College ance of the estate of said deceased, now in his 1 wouldn’t the better of him. their would “Well, mother, you this locomotive the date as 1839. minated 2nd in the wedding of Miss hands, respective shares therein, and «jki< be, gives July the same Dash was I’ll into the woods distributed accordingly. have me rush off while Mrs. “Say,’ go deeper But this same authority states that it Cora Mabelle Kennison, Colby, ’ll, of or me and risk a said the Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to me telling neigh- shooting squirrel,” on the above named road and Ralph Eastman Nash, all asking questions, began running Waterville, persons interested by causing a (>t tins f would and so on. wellman. “Do you want to go with me of the copy Boston, Mass. borhood gossip, you?" in 1845. This latter date gives weight ’ll, assistant general secretary older to be published three week* succevsiveiy or here? You set down on m The And Mrs. Purdy would end by forgiving stop might to the statement of another Railroad Y. M. C. A. at Waterville. The Republican Journal, a newspaper nut authority lished at that the lea side o’ this bunch o’ drift an’ Belfast, that they may appear at ,i I'm him “this time," although she felt who the date of its construction as was at the home of gives ceremony performed bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and loi “this time" would be and wait fur me. “I’ll get a squirrel or two, the and Mrs. repeated again 1844. bride’s parents, Mr. George said County, on the 9th day ot July. a. D But she an’ we’ll make a little fire an’ broil ’em. at ten of the clock again in Dan's thoughtlessness. The Lion was one of the very first A. Kennison, by Rev. Cyrus F. Stimson, 1912, before noon, ami show o’ bein’ looked for here cause, if the would thus to herself: “Dan is so No danger again. in of the any they have, why prayer of said ! argue locomotives used Maine. In fact, it pastor Temple-street Congrega- petitioner should not be granted. so to Jo the The law went over every step o’this woods honest, so kind, eager always is quite possible that its mate Tiger, tional Church. The attendants of the GEORGE L. the arter our work was discovered. JOHNSON, Judge. and has so much day were Emma A true copy. Attest: Monuments, right thing, sympathy ; which probably preceded it by about a bride Miss Leighton, Colby, of that Gee! an’ us hidin’ under a lot of ( has. P. Beglster. for all sorts and conditions people logs. year, was the very first. ’12, of Harrington, Me.; Miss Esther Hazei.tink, to Ain’t them smart, j he can’t a check gabbing law-upholders though, The entire life as a Robinson and Miss Gertrude just put of the Lion loco- Haines, At a to within 10 foot of us an’ leave us Probate court, held at within nor show his for their pass was both of The was at- Belfast, and neighbors disgust motive spent on the road for which Waterville. groom for the County of Watdo, on the with their But—I’ll on second Tues-lues idle But his failings are so few compliments. go it was tended Albion W. day of June, A. D. 1912. Headstones, gossip. | built. It ceased active service by Blake, Colby, ’ll, a nature that I should a ways into the woods an’ git a couple o’ and of so slight 1 when that road was abandoned in 1890. of Oakland; Benjamin Leighton of Har- certain instrument, purporting to be the last an’ we’U have a not them. It would be the fuzzy-tails, banquet.” For almost one-half and Ernest II. A will and testament of Leon w. Wyman hit* exaggerate | exactly of this rington Cole, Colby, ’ll, of in let him them of “All right, an’ I’ll stay here. Say, Islesboro, said County of Waldo deceased wise plan to outgrow period,—that is, from 1848 to of Waterville. Mr. and Mrs. Nash left been for ■ a for have to I 1870,—this having presented probate, with a oeti’ Markers. I’ll make I’ll his owrn accord—which one of his noble fire, too, ; after for a two weeks’ tion that Austin E engine had but one driver, Cornelius the ceremony praying Wyman mav be at» thaw out a bit.” r nature will most surely do." Sullivan of Waterville. wedding trip. pointed apruinistrat of the estate of said de- We have a of Then the well man went on his way to ceased, with the will annexed. great variety the finest I The three Purdys lived most happily In 1898 both the Lion and the to- Tiger, That notice ran some food, while the an Ordered, be given to all persons together on a fine farm which along get coughing with other old were sold for for monumental work and wood a Dan gether iron, Lowell-Goodwin. Burton Edward interested by causing a copy of this order to he granites are the borders of a woods. This woods began to pick up for fire. deep junk to Thomas Towle of Portland. The Lowell of and Mrs. Laura published three weeks successively in The Re- felt that his last moment had arrived for Bucksport at to fill orders abounded with small game, and during Lion was saved from such an publican Journal, published Belfast that thev prepared ignominious Elizabeth Goodwin of Rockport were may at a Probate promptly. the winter Dan much time the man began tearing at the brush be- appear Court, to be field at holidays spent end by Hon. Edgar E. Rounds and others united in the Belfast, within and tor Ifi hind which he was The marriage by Rev. T. S. said County, on the sec- there with his rifle, and his mother said hiding. poor boy of ond of Portland. of the M. E. Satur- Tuesday July next, ai ten of the i Call al our works on Front street and s ex- felt his breath in but he Ross, pastor church, clock before and that one of Dan’s hunting coming gasps, After about five noon, show cause if anv thev I following years’ residence in June 29th, at the home of the *' or cocked his rifle and held it ready to pro- day evening, have, why same should not be proved an- i see our finished work and cursions they had rabbit squirrel pie Portland a movement was started to F ! get estimates the if the the bride. The ceremony was performed proved and allowed. for and often sent a tine tect himself against enemy have this days together, locomotive presented to the in the of relatives and a few E* ! worst, TT. ‘_If 1 presence a JOHNSON, Judge. of or wild ducks should hannen. A true copy. Attest: bag squirrels (there UIIMWOHJ W* iliumt. Ill vanuai J, friends. Miss Olive Libby actfed as Chas. P. Hazei.tivh- Ru.ri.iur a in the midst ot tne torest But Dan’s heart became normal again, HUTCHINS was lake through the efforts of Mr. George H. bridesmaid and brother BROS. ducks to her sister for the would-be train wrecker went Eugene Goodwin, --—__j | where abounded) Hon. —_ Smardon, Edgar E. Rounds, both of the bride, as best man. At a Probate Court held at M in the town three miles distant. some paces away from the pile and be- Congratula- Belfast, within and living of Portland, Hon. James P. then tions are extended the tor the County of Waldo, on the second the snow in order to find Baxter, newly wedded Tues- “A dandy day for squirrels and ducks, gan kicking up Mayor of Portland, and Dr. day of June, A. D. 1912. some for the fire he meant to George couple. said Dan. “Guess I’ll for dry chips certain — mother,” go Emory Fellows, at that time President instrument, purporting to be the last At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and A LDO SS in Court or no he was this Dan will W7 a few hours.” build. While doing \ and testament of viaik T. Dodge, late for the County of Waldo, on the llih of M last, on the 1 Itliiliy o! of the University, this endeavor became Hartshorn-Spear, in the of of day “Be Mrs. crept out from the opposite side of his presence Troy, in said County of Waldo, deceased hav- June. A. I>. 1912 iM. Howes, Hoinimsfrator on careful, sonny,” enjoined an accomplished fact. The alumni of the immediate Miss Louise Nor- ing been presented tor probate. il Benner, laic of Lil'>-i:> and went to a family, m HOWES, administrator of the es Iiain Purdy. “There are ruffians—criminals, hiding place stealthily the attended to Ordered, that notice be gl. en to all in deceased, having li this he crouched University transporting wood Spear, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth persons CHa1M.estale of William H. Be ner. late ol Idbertj, piesenitd in fact—at I wouldn’t have you huge fallen tree. Behind terested by causing a copy oi this order to be administration of said estate r large. the Lion to the railroad, and the Maine was united in in ‘aid Countv of Waido, decease, pre- until he saw the man with his fire. Spear, the holy bonds of published three weeks in The Re- having fall into their hands for the world. They busy Central successively sented apeii'ion praving tor a license to sell at Ordered, that notice then.-' | Railroad carried it free of charge to Frederick Hartshorn Hol- publican Journal, published at that Then he dared to withdraw himself a matrimony Belfast, they public or private sale and convey certain real es- weeks successively, m The P> ] might do you bodily harm, my child.” to Webster. may appear at a Probate Court, to lie held at Bel- brook of Rockland. The was tate ot s.ud deceased, described iu sai n a newspaper published in hell, those train wreckers are not any- little farther away, taking refuge behind ceremony fa>t, within and lor said County, on the second petiti- “Oh, j During the last two or three it that all persons interested ni on on years performed by Rev. Plir.y A. Allen, pas- Tuesday of next, at ten of the Ordered. That the said petitioner gives notice to this de- some rocks. And so and he crept, July clock bate to be held at in where in county now, mother,” has been well housed in as suitable a before and show all persons interested by causing a of tins Court, j a tor of the Universalist church in Rock- noon, cause, if any they have copy made few feet at a time, till at last he reach- order 10 be three weeks clay "f July nexl. and show dared Dan, wisely. "They’ve as the can why the same should not be proved, published successively in a building University yet afford; land. The newly wedded left im- approved The a have, wiiy thesaid account si., as fast as ever be- ed of by out of pair and allowed. Republican Journal, newspaper published tracks they could, point safety getting and it invites all visitors to ed. inspection by mediately after the ceremony for a short GEO. E. at Belfast, That llicy may appear at a Probate lieve me. it’s been almost a week the man’s range of view. Then he rose JOHNSON, Judge. GKO. E. .It Why, the University Campus. Their A true Court, to lie In-Id *1 Belfast, within and for said iH to his and went wind down wedcing trip. many friends wish copy, Attest; A true Attest: since tried the fast ex- feet like the Chas. P. County, on the 9th day ot A. I). copy. they wrecking them a of Hazeltine, Register. July. 191*, the long life and at ten ( has p, Hazk down in that cut.” And road leading to his own home. And AND prosperity happi- of the clock before noon, and show cause, press yonder MEN, WOMEN, RELIGION. ness. if have, the of hills as he in the and saw At a Probate Court held at within and any they why prayer said peti- Dan pointed to a long range of passed through gate Belfast, tioner should not be L'XECUTOKTS NOTICE. Ti for tiie County of Waldo, on the second Tues- granted. I a distant from the his mother him from the Ij gives notice that lie which ran about mile watching porch, The Men and Forward Move- of A. I). 1912. CEO. K. JOHNSON, Judge. l»y Religion Erickson-Carleton. Announcements day June, executor of tlie las! w of he ran to the stable, as A true copy. Attest: j pointed Purdy farm. Through that range past her, going ment is over America like a of sweeping have been received in of the certain instrument, purporting to be the last, Cham. P Register. hills was a railroad and several I fast as ever he could. Rockport Hazki.tine, deep cut, wave. In every one of our great cities, of Miss Aseneth A will and testament of Edward o. Thorndike, WILLIAM H. McLELLA .\ of this “No time to father!” he marriage Carleton, late of Belfast, said of days before the beginning story [ talk, cried, and in a score of our smaller cam- iij County Waldo, de- At a robate Court hem at Belfast, within and ones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Carleton been for I in the County of Waldo, dec-a- a band of had to ! “Saddle old Fan and go to town after ceased, having presented probate. for the of Waldo on the 11th of desperadoes attempted paigns have been made so and That notice be County day demands tIn- the earnestly of Winterport, Maine, to C. Lennart Ordered, given to all persons in June. A. I). 1112 having against wreck an train there. Their sheriff’s deputy. The train wreckers are to express so successfully as to impress the most Erickson of in terested by causing a copy of ibis order to be ceased desired prescm are over in the woods I can lead Rockport, Winterport, three weeks A J KsON, widow of Alfred S Jack- and all mdebteil th« wicked had fortunately been de- yonder. careless man or news- published successively in The Re- | tlenient, plan boy. Metropolitan June 26th. After the re- late "t in aid of 1 workers before you to the happy couple publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they IUCYson, Belta>t, County Waldo, to make payment immediate.) tected by some railroad spot. Hurry!” have carried deceased a papers inspiring religious turn from a short may appear at a Probate < curt, to lie held at having presented petition praying ton of Belfast, Me., my am in for the tiain. Since then the Mr. was fixing a horse’s honeymoon trip, they an out of time county I’urdy busy invitations in their very col- Belfast, within and f »r said County, on the second for allowance the personal estate of HCGII !■ but when Dan him the advertising will make their home in Rockport. said deceased sheriff and his posse had been scouring manger, gave umns. Boys’ clubs and large organiza- Tuesday oi July next, at ten of the clock Lexington, Mass., A.ay i+. the thereabouts for the but startling information, he did not pause before noon, and show cause, if any they have, Ordered, That the s. id petite ner give notice to county gang, tions of business men have alike been WILDER W. PERRY. same 4 DM INI.STB A TO IPS why the should not he proved, all interested a | M-|| their search had been futile. to ask many questions. Within a few approved persons by causing copy of this workers in the movement or and allowed. older to be pubbshed iliiee weeks l\ sent er hereby gives imi was on deeplr successively said Mrs. “I moments he mounted and his way GEO E • duly appointed auininistratoi “Yes,” Purdy, suppose reached by its message. Men all ovey An interesting event in connection with JOHNSON, Judge. in Idle Republican Journal, a wspaper pub- to at the farm-houses on A true Attest: .*1 a the has away ere now; but, if town, stopping the seem copy. lished Bellas!, that they may appear at Pro- James h. bkaley. ,.u- gang got country to have wak- festivities last week was re- P. his to tell the farmers and their sons suddenly Colby’s the Chas. Hazeltine, Register. bate Court, t». be hold at Beiiast. within and for chance were about way ened to in the County of Waldo, m- by any they hiding up their religious said County, on the 9fh ot A. I). to be to surround the woods responsibilities j union of the class of a member of day July, bonds as the law direct>. the woods, you fall into their ready help and ’72, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and at irh of the clock beh re ami show might opportunities. 1912, noon, demands agaimt tlieesh-t. on the safe where the lawbreakers were which was W. for the county of Waldo, on the second Tues- cause, if ao> they the of said hands. It is well to be side, hiding. But how about a Woman and Wilder Perry of Camden. live, why prayer desired to present the saw. Religion day of June, A. I), 1912. should not b granted. After Mr. had Dan petitioner all indebted thereto are n you know.” Purdy departed, Forward Movement? Whether included The sketch of Mr. was (I Km RBI' K took time to his following Perry certain instrument, purporting to be the last JOII\s>ON. Judge. mem not find me in their tell mother of what had in the A true .v'test: immediately. “Well, they’ll path, campaign or not, can any woman A will and testament ol Ellen F. Lowe, laieof copy, ALT": can assure of that. But happened in the woods. given: in said of t’Has. J Hazki ink, mother, I you with patriotic or religious ideals stay out Winterport, County Waldo, deceased, Register. Belfast, June 11. 15)12. be off. Isn’t it a winter “But, sonny, how did you manage to Wilder was born having been presented lor probate. I’ll perfect day, of its advance? The American woman Washington Perry a Probate lien, Oi deled, That notice be given to all persons in- At Court, at Belfast, wttiiin and escape being traced by your foot tracks?” November 24, in the 4 DM IN LSI PA 1 OK’S N'C though?” has always, from the of the 1848, Lincolnville, terested by causing a copy ot this order to be for tlie Countv of waido. on the llth day of asked the excited beginning ii scriber mu; with Mrs. Purdy. third child of James and Sibil (Sherman) published three weeks su■ •cessivrly in The Re- June, -..1). 1912. hereby gives Within ten minutes, Dan, game nation, inspired and led forward religious adiuinistr.il- “You see, mother I entered the woods from John of publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they TSABKl.Lx P >1* II, widow of Kz'Jt K. duly appointed and was out on the work. When it seemed as if man had al- Perry, descending Perry Patch, bag ride, public high- the may appear at a > rehab* Court to he held at 1 late of Brooks, iii said County of Uaido.de GEoKGK W 1 LAN DEES, from east. The lawbreakers came most London, England, who settled in Water- way, and heading toward the woods forgotten the church, she has been Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- ceased, having presented a petit:ou in the from the so praviny County of aldo, west. They just met me, to town, in 1666, and on his mother’s ond ot at t-n of the an ol which looked dark and forDidilingly black i its mainstay. Mass., Tuesday July next, for allowance out tlie personal estate of bonds as tile law directs. \ but did not the drift- side the Turner William ciock before noon, and show cause, if -y said ueceased on the speak, pass beyond Now her is in through family, anyth demands against tin* estate m at a distance. But entering woods, place the advance, too. tile same should not be pile on the side I entered from. Had Brewster of the have, why proved, ap- Ordered, That the said petitioner notice to desired to present the same there was to fear there. Dan Her duty toward her her Mayflower. and allowed. give nothing husband, son, proved all interested !>\ a I all indebted thereto are they made the circle of the pile, they her He graduated from Waterville Classi- GKO- K. persons eausing copy of this rei, loved the silence (rave for the chirping brother, and her home, as well as JOHNSON, Judge. order to he published three weeks | ment immediately would have seen also the cal from in 1872 A true Attest: successively of the little snow birds that my tracks, toward her own is not alone in fol- Institute, 1868, Colby copy. iu The Republican Join nal, a WILLI A »! occasionly soul, ('has. 1* II vzki.tink, Register. newspaper publtsli*- broken-down snow where I climbed into with the of A. with ed at Beiiast, that tliev at a Probate North port, June 11, 15» 1 flew in little groups about in search of lowing, hut in leading such a national degree B., honorary ma> appear Gee! I was a of later. then Court. io be held at Beifast, w ithin and loi said the woods in winter. He trod my hiding-place. lucky movement toward degree A. M. He spent At a Probate c ourt held at Belfast, within and food) of purity of life, justice Bounty, on the 9rli day of July. a. 1) I9i2, * D.viiNisi t\ rou one, that in their two as a clerk in his father’s for the of on the ot the beneath which crunch- they stopped prome- to the and consecration of heart nearly years County Waldo, llihuay at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, .A scriber hereby gives w through snow, weak, A. 1). 1912. nade where did. the one store in In he was June, if ie ed the of dead soft and just they And and to in Camden. 1873 appoint- any they have, why I prayei of said peti duly appointed admuiistrah layer leaves, purpose God.—Editorial Har- a. late of fellow went off into the woods—north, ed by Governor Perham as honorary rep- KENNEY, guardian Benja- tioner should not he granted. CHAKI.ES I C*»N N KK per’s Bazar. min J. Blood, lale of Knox, in said «EO. E. springy. know—and the other resentative of Maine to World’s FRED County JOHNSON, Judge. in the County of Waldo, -i- you began gather- the Fair ot a A true Attest: “Well, well, is all life gone?” asked Waldo, deceased, having presented petition copy. bonds as the law direc.'s. A ing chips and sticks in the same direc- at Vienna, Austria,spending three months praying that orrin B. Woodbury may be ap- Cbas. P. Hazkltink, Register. Dan of himself, as he trudged on with- 1 heir busy Season. demands against the estai* tion from of I didn’t some corre- pointed administrator of the estate of said de- are desired to the out a of or rabbit. my place refuge. abroad, doing newspaper ceased. present glimpse squirrel breathe till had and all indebted thereto .in- freely, though, I gotten now the spondence. January 1, 1874, he bought At a Prob te Court tiei»l at Belfast, within and “Guess I'll havetogo on to the lake; but And happy little bee Or dered, That the said petitioner give notice to payment immediately. half a mile from the Then I made the Camden and was nine all interested a of ibis for the County ot Waldo, on the 1 Ith day ot if I find it frozen over there’ll be no spot. I Prepares his little sting, Herald, years persons by causing copy CM A PI order weeks June. a. 1). 1912 steps like a jack-rabbit!” I For he can never tell when he editor and publisher, with insurance and to be published three successively Liberty, June 11, 15*12. ducks, either.” in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- W. WAKKEN, exe.utor of tlie last now iar into tne woods were you,' May have to use the thing. real estate interests. He was then called xj cii livcu in ct auui iicx ii-uruti ai oiaic lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- ROYALwill of Lenda 1‘ Warren, late of Belfast, IEX ECU I RIX’S N 'TICE, asked Mrs. to Portland tor a as state cnair- < the lake in froze Purdy. The who will not be year bale Court, to be held at oltast, within and for in said county of w aldo, deceased, having pre- by gives nonce that si where question rarely ant, outdone, of A. about a mile.” said Dan. “But niain of the Prohibition and editor said County, on the 9th day July, I). sented a petition praying that the actual market executrix of tlie lit -: over unless the weather was “Only Constructs a party pointed unusually j tempting mound; 1912, at ten of the clock before noon, and show value of the of said deceased now in that the trees are thicker A better to sit of the Portland Herald. propeity in of cold. fell in right place place upon cause, if any have, lire prayer ol said his hands to the nt of col Snow usually good quanti- they why subject payin. the later- C A than as know. Can be found. He served Camden three as ROLIN E S. PA R KM AN ties, but the river and lakes—where anywhere else, you They easily years petitioner should not be granted. al inheritance tax, the persons interested in the ; grow so closely together that even to- superintendent of schools, and was twice GKO. JOHNSON. Judge. succession thereto and the amount of the tax in the County of Waldo, dee< : there was depth—rarely had more than The June bug looks his tackle through, A true Attest: demands tli•• i day’s sun could come the to the State In December copy. thereon, mav be determined by the Judge of luviug against a of and that soon hardly through And everything is there, Legislature. Chas. P. Register. ceased are ue.sired to present ; “skimming” snow, bare HA^kltikk, Probate. branches. It was dark there, and In as as he will have finished 20 years as travel- ment, and all indebted tIn beneath a of bright ; quality good new, Ordered, That the said notice to disappeared day such To in the petitioner give make payment immediate!'. gloomy enough for men.” fasten hair. ing salesman with the Hough- Court of Probate, held at Bel- all interested a sunshine. So it was that the wild ducks publishers, persons by causing copy of tins OR At I That same afternoon there was much ton, Mifflin & Boston. October WaLDOSS.—Infast, on the 11th day of June, 1912. G. •lder to be published three weeks successively were to be found all winter on that The household w’ll take no Co., 31, Lincolnville, June 11. 191*2 long excit fly rest; H. Cargill, executor of the will of Ambrose P.% in The Republican Journal, a ntvvsp per ment all round that part of the He’s 1876, he married Mary Belle Ladd Sher- pub- lake so and so well by the in the present tense; Cargill, late of Liberty, in said County, deceased, lished at Belfast, that 111a at a Pro- deep protected The sheriff on his man of they appear NOTICE. I county. being distant He simply does his level best Camden, to whom have been born having presented his first and final account of bate Court, to beheld at within and for j heavy forest about it, Belfast, hEXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that 'V searching tour of the adjoining county, To foment pestilence. seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Perry administration of said estate for allowance. said County, on the 9th day of July. A. D. ] Dan hurried along toward the lake, That notice thereof be three pointed executrix oi iheia his with an able went to has been a member of the Ordered, given, 1912, nt ten of the clock before noon, and show of 1 deputy, posse, Baptist Church weeks a hoping to find a few ducks sailing its The drowning beetle wheels his successively jn The Republican Journal, cause, it any thev have, why the prayer of said the woods and surrounded the would-be flight, at Camden for 46 and a dea on for waters. “Mother will be Zigzagging there and here, years, newspaper published in Belfast, in said Com ty, petitioner should not be granted. THOMAS C. NICKERSON disappointed train all attend at a Pro- wreckers. Dan led the way, going So when in homes the over 30 years. In Colby he was a mem- that persons interested may GKO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. m the County of Waldo, in if I return empty-handed,” he said to happy light bate on the 9th The came in the ber of the Delta Court, to be held at Belfast, day A true copy, Attest: having demands against tie- cautiously. posse upon Is lit he may appear. Kappa Epsilon frater- j5 himself. But even as he spoke mentally, of July next, and show cause, if any they have, Chas. P. ceased are desired to men unawares and found them at their Hazeltink, Register. pres* a nity. why the said account should not be allowed. his ear, of cultivated alertness, caught But the mosquito is no 3hirk. tlement, and all indebted 11; of a little GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. A17ALDU SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- sound. Dan and bent “banquet” squirrel. They He always strives to to make payment immedia;< ; Instantly paused had time to please, A true copy. Attest: vl fast, onthe 11 tli day of June 1912, Ar- MARY the just leap to their feet and to For strict attention to his work THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND his head to listen. Yes, it was sound Chas. P. Hazbltine, Register. thur Ritchie, administrator, with the will annex Belfast, June 11, 191*4. cock their guns in the faces of the He beats them all with ease. of moving creatures in the snow. It is too important a matter for a woman to be ed, on the estate of William P. Jackson, late of “law” NOTICE The sub- Montville, in said County, deceased, pre- be a deer. Dan’s heart beat high And thus the one and handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul having EXECUTORS* NOTICE. might But the and his insects, all, scriber notice that he lias sented his first and final account of administra- What a to deputy men—among Get ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives not’cethat with hope. surprise drag busy—there’s a reason— breath. Avoid these kill-hopes taking Dr. been administrator of the estate tion of said estate for allowance. I hereby give them Dan and his father—had the by duly appointed executors of the ; home a fine had never got And well both and appointed deer! He captured they know, large small, Life Pills. New fine com- of Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three drop on the train wreckers before This is King’s strength, ment of a deer yet, for they had been mostly they their busy season. ■JOSEPH A. SPRAGUE, late of Islesboro, weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, had a chance to a And the plexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits—things a published in Belfast, in said County, ANNIE M. GRIFFIN, driven out of the forest before Dan’s pull trigger. F. o. B. in the of Waldo, deceased, and given newspaper | outlaws were County that all persons interested may attend at a Pro in the (bounty of Waldo, d< obliged to surrender. .that win men follow their use. Easy, safe, bonds as the law AH Ravine hunting days. But occasionally a hunter directs, persons bate Court, to he he'd at Belfast, on the 9th having demands against tie and a fair trial rather all demands the estate of said deceased would be to one. They preferred jail Clubbing Offers. The following clubbing sure, 25c at druggist. against .lay of July next, and show cause, if any they ceased are desired to presi | lucky enough capture than art desired to present the same for settlement, being shot down in self-defense by offers to have, why the said account should not be allowed. tlement, and all indebted t! Perhaps Dan’s luck was at hand. apply only subscripiions paid in ad- and all indebted thereto are requested to make the deputy and his men. They realized GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. to make payinentimmedi.il' I With rifle ready, Dan carefully hid vance; and when payment is made it should be PITTSFIELD payment immediately. A true copy. Attest: BLANCHE «. that two men have little chance with PERSONALS. ERNEST L. SPRAGUE. some fallen a Chas. P. LINCOLN \' himself behind logs, pile stated .what premium, if any, is desired. It, is Hazeltink, Register. number that had Islesboro. June 11,1912—3wltt June 11, made a drift of soft snow twenty—the gathered Portland, Me., sheltering by also to none of these to take them. necessary say that publi- Justin V. Jackson of Montville was a 11/ALIK) Sri.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- which had and clung in the many caught cations are mailed with Journal or NOTICE. The subscrib- V? fast, on the lltli of 19J2 That same it was dusk The from caller here Tuesday. day June, Wesley ECU NOTICE branches. He climbed inside the mass, evening—for er been a. Nelson, on the estate of TOR’S hereby gives notice that he has duly administrator Emme- 1 when the surrounded the two out- this office. We have to for these ADMINISTRATOR’S J notice that li> a hole posse pay publica- administrator of the estate of line Turner, late of in said de- iEX by gives and stooped down, making through Bert Myrick of Troy was a business appointed Palermo, County, executor of the I. laws—Dan name was one in c-eased, his first and final ac- pointed and snow wall so that he Purdy’s being tions year advance, and they are then caller in one HENRY late of having presented the branches town day last week. M.COLE, Burnham, count of administration of said estate for allow- of ! talked everywhere. “It was that young sent from their might look out and take aim. respective offices to our sub- in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given ance. EMILY WOODS, bit I Dan a brave bet R. H. and his Harrison bonds the law directs. All he himself from the Purdy, chap, you may scribers. Our are -as Berry father, its persons having de Hardly had hidden clubbing offers follows Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three «!• your last who those bad men of were business call- mands against the estate of said deceased are de- in the County of Waldo, a intruder when the dollar, got Berry, Montville, weeks m The sight of possible for one year’s in advance: sired to present the same for and al! successively, Republican Journal, having demands against th<- for said the sheriff’s subscription paid ers in settlement, a in in said creatures came us,” deputy. “j Bangor Saturday. indebted thereto are to newspaper published Belfast, Coun- ceased are desired to pres< m noise of moving through The Journal and Farm and requested make pay- that all say, if only we had more clever, cour- Home.$2.00 ment immediately. ty, persons interested may attend at a tlement. and all indebted in- the snow-covered dead leaves. Whatever The Journal and Louis DeLemos has his Probate to be on like Tribune Farmer. 2.25 closed studio FRED A. MCALLISTER. Court, held at Belfast, the to make payment immeuiat' moved cau- ageous chaps Dan our community Ptli ot the animals might be, they The Journal and McCall’s Magazine. 2.10 here and has gone to Belfast where he Burnham, June 11,1912.—3w26 day July next, and show cause, if any JOHN would be enriched. By the hill and they have, why the said account should not be as through fear of being seen. The Journal and New Idea Magazine. 2.25 will remain for the the summer. Unity, June 11.1912. I tiously, We a allowed. GEO. E. JOHNSON, gutters! like young chap who has The included in our of- Judge. Dan held his breath, his hope soaring. publications clubbing NOTICE. The suhscrib A true copy: Attest: the sense and of mind to fers be sent to different Mrs. Kate Decrow and of er “More than one deer,” he said to him- good presence may addresses. daughter ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been Chas. P. Hazketink, Register. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOT 1‘- one.” Then he play the detective in a case like this. The publishers of the New Idea Brooks, who have been visiting Mrs. duly appointed administrator of the estate of A scriber hereby gives n self. “I’ll surely get Magazine been adminisi1 Most kids of Dan’s age would have J. have returned SARAH E. GILMAN, late of Liberty, SS.—In Court ot held at Be. duly appointed I watched the loophole he had have advised us of an increase in their sub- Angelia Brackett, Probate, of through in the of Waldo, and on the 11th of June. 1912. cave. whimpered and given himself away. I home. Couuty deceased, given WALDOfast, day Lydi. made in his little surface scription price and a consequent advance in bonds as the law directs. on CH ARLES A. W HITTI ER ! say, there’s the boy that ought to be All persons having H. Farwell, administratrix the estate of Mar. And then something startled him very and The Journal and New Idea Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd and son demands against the estate of said deceased are S Ware, late of Thorndike, in said County, de called called a hero.” clubbing rates, in the County of Waldo,rdi made a fool of him- sure-enough desired to the same for settlement* and ceased, Having presented her first and final ac much and he almost are now Mark, left, Saturday for where present bonds as the law direct' And the town, and the county, and all $2.25. Liberty, ail indebted thereto are requested to make pay- count of administration of said estate for allow He heard and son demauds against the stab- self by rising up suddenly. the The of Mrs. Hurd will make an extend- ment immediately. ance. to his surounding country, for that mat- publishers McCalls magazine have are desired to present the sa low voices of men close hiding ed visit with relatives. G. H. CARGILL. That notice thereof be three ter, voted thanks to Dan declar- sent us this notice: “The subscribers June Ordered, given, and all indebted thereto arc j seemed to have come quite Purdy, may Liberty, II, 1912.—3w27 weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, place. They him a Detective” of payment immediately, was ing “Boy great select their free within 30 after Saturday evening Frank Miles and a newspaper in in said I1 near to him and paused. One speak- patterns days DMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. Tim published Belfast, County, .JAMES value, and made a purse for Miss Bernie J. Hunt were "sub- that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- and his first words Dan’s they up him, the of their first quietly mar- scriber she Searsport, June 11,1912. j ing, caught receipt magazine by making hereby gives notice that has Date Court to be held, at Belfast, on the 9th rewarding him for his brave.act. And ried at the Methodist Rev. been administratrix of the es- ear and held him as as a mouse in a on an parsonage, duly appointed day of July next, and show cause, if quiet the President of request ordinary post card, stating tate of any they the railroad company N. R. Pearson officiating, using the sin- have, why the said account should not be allow- that the desired is a free to danger. added his thanks to Dan pattern pattern service. Mr. and EDWIN E. WENTWORTH, late of Waldo, ed. “Guess we’ll have to get out of here by contributing gle ring Mrs. Miles DR. E. S. WEBBt* to the whicn tney are entitled.” GEO. E. JOHNSON, “purse,” and also sending him a will reside in Burnham.—Pittsfield Ad- in the of and Judge. was what he heard, spoken County Waldo, deceased, given A true copy. Attest: somehow,” as the law about vertiser. bonds directs. All persons having Chas. P. low voice. “I'm ___ Hazeltink, Register. in a hoarse, “My child was’ burned terribly about the demands against the estate of said deceased DENTIST and hiding in this are desired to present the same for frozen, tramping face, peck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas’ Don’t use harsh physics. The reaction weak- settlement, for new roads, and all indebted thereto are requested to make Is"* woods. I’m making pal.” RUBBERS Eclectic Oil. The pain ceased and the child ens the bowels, leads to chronic For indigestion. Masonic that WEAR constipation. payment immediately. *findnI * Room 5, “Yes, but you’ll not forget they’re 1)1 ■111 This winter sank into a restful sleep.”—Mrs. Nancy M. Get Doan’s Reguulets. They operate easily, CYRENA WENTWORTH. Relieves sour stomaefe, N. after us all about the country,” replied Hanson, Hamburg, Y, tone the stomach, cure constipation. Waldo, May 14,1912.-3w27 palpitation of the heart Divests wuatyoueaft Telephone 64-3 / The committee appointed at the Ban- Union. George H. Conditions THE SIXTH SENSE AT SEA. Farmers’ gor meeting to work on these and many Pitcher. Waldo County Farm "-The other problems necessary to frame up a Before the Commit- A Native of Maine sailors believe in a sixth sense s oblems no Belfast and a Retired of The Farmer.] Many Pl successful central body, will doubt be Travel- [Correspondence at The Name an Im- the sea which warns them of FeW pleased to read anything published that ing Man. There has been no increase in num- approaching °f,irLr.ization.1 h danger and the to will tend to solve the riddles, and the schools the points way safety. tee°n help [Portland Board of Trade ber of in our rural past One old New was above is offered for tnat it Journal.] pupils England sea captain publication as far as ob- of The Bangor Com- George H. Pitcher itf now on the contrary, my caught in the Saxby hurricane of Sep- P°r'3 ,i may tend to call out public expressions what might year; be termed a near think there has and ascribed bis salvation of Maine farm- from thus all a better idea traveling man, having servation has extended, I tember 1869, gathering others, giving in to of this sixth sense. November, 1910, retired from the ac- are the'operation He 28th of what is needed and the sacrifices to been a decrease. There very Sfw|iU June accomplished tivities of that life after a slight was master of a fine new vessel bound be made for best results. a busy career over 15 far in Until large few pupils in our schools years i*‘ ha? thus appeared covering thirty-six years, and small in- from Philadelphia to Damariscotta, *\ part of the farmers know what they and a of the boys especial- deed is the Maine hamlet that does old, majority Maine. The gale came on at six o’clock really need, and have an intelligent idea not do not attend other school after know one of ly any in the evening, and three hours to result in of how it be no genial George, the most Uur rural previous ¥■ 2iv certain may had, organization, leaving the common school. had popular men that ever carried a the work the ship been anchored outside of ! mressive farmers of this however well planned, will meet with grip schools are doing of jt Mr. Pitcher was in merely Harbor in a : and that of and receive born Belfast on as a rule. Boothbay very exposed place litii’f- "u,irking body their approval their support. schools of the primary grades with the wind the 29th day of May, his If from seaward. Having V 9uccess. The marketing C. S. Griffin. 1852, father has not been taught. the L' a farmer. After a Agriculture made the run from Cod in a dense i'3 the to- 1912. being common school the winter terms Cape ie!i '"‘is and bringing Kingman, July 1, large boys would attend and since education, at 18 George had his mother as fog, seeing nothing leaving the rn tical men of actual ex- for two or three winters l°hg?er> for- tidy up his wearing kissed Cape but a ledge, below which boiled a : and getting BANGOR YACHT CLUB CRUISE. apparel, her a I believe they would be amply itt -operation and out for the merly, long line of breakers, the captain dared e full bye-bye, put of teach- lie*' tt, with authority city repaid for their time if competent not venture spindles for better or for worse. further in, but waited, hop- ft ‘. work of organization is The annual cruise of the Bangor Yacht ers were ‘',2 He secured a in the employed. ing the fog would lift a little. As it did Good These men will no Club came to an end late after- position last there has (OUT1 | ,r.ce. Thursday clothing As compared with year, not and the store of Bicknell & Neal where he re- lighten any, gale blew hard- and get noon, when the boats arrived from been an increase in the acreage planted organization mained for some time er, he gave the order to anchor es- an excit- chafing under the 20 cent. The weigh tit .. .,| with most of the Ryder’s Cove, Islesboro, after to of per burdensome of three d liars potatoes, probably and run into the harbor there to wait un- Meals du > ', worked out, and ing race for the Islesboro cup, and be- salary per is less than of two clearly week with to do but acreage slightly th^t til it cleared up. But the anchor was prl their work in fore all were tied at the floats nothing work. corn for the factory ntisl complete supper up years ago. Of sweet in a and after the At the rate he was working up the is and caught rock, using every t 21 ('rove satisfactory it at the clubhouse. The race for cup a less number of acres planted, effort to at ladder of fame he it out he would that it has not loosen it, he finally ordered Comfort _ tie amend- was won James L. Fahey of doped there is some Camp nia"’'1; improved by by Capt. be a complaint forty-five fathoms of chain the who had enter- pretty old scout before getting into new silos have paid out, Bangor police force, come up well. Several to the mate: The at Comfort are the Merchant Prince class, so the of corn for saying “It is summer; we boys Camp using New ent? ... ,hat in naming the or- ed an unnamed boat, put into the water taking been built and the acreage PTehr?ectlon bit in his teeth he his will wait here until it clears. the same stove that I:e!’! should be selected last month for the first time. Capt. jumped job, the silo is about the same as last year. they had last year. Ste ve a Walking aft without a doubt in his be The had entered the race to fill and brought peddler’s outfit, stocked it for corn, on ac- was h pis’1'1! need to changed. Fahey in, Several pieces intended mind as to the wisdom of he It the best could It was a “:-iytol!Fly with every kind of a Yankee notion and the season, were his course, they get. fe’H, is ,m full of farmers’ com- admitted afterwards that he had not ex- count of the lateness of ""‘l,.. the of was stopped at the main hatch as if T was became Jim Fiske Maine. by »' ,1'1 names that it is hard to pected to win. Frank E. Peterson George sowed to grain. an and his outfit our imperious hand, and felt, if he did not n At the a close second with his fast as interesting circumnavigat- no set rule that best not hackneyed. Tramp, There is a SESffim ed the State, and his entry into a town of actually hear, command to retrace his pi, no name suggested there was only one second, corrected farmers follow in the treatment grass gor back in those older was an steps He turned, countermanded his l and the time, between his boat and the winner. days event land. all a heavy coat of Oil uminous approval to the Nearly spread order, and was to the Cook-stove was equal present day circus. and turn it under in lucky enough get was given full discretion Fred Libbey’s Alert third, and Wil- George manure on the sod anchor clear §x§?2 (t/T, and cents was a natural Yankee trader, and when the land is reach the harbor mouth This year a New Perfection ending 5 to cover I rove all work. liam Sparrow’s Trilby fourth. the fall. The next year plant- they got Oven previous he could not land real he before the gray curtain of rolled Union of Maine” The boat from the money would ed to or corn, using fertilizer. fog Also a New Perfection Toaster rs’ Fahey got away potatoes and like a the hurricane take butter and eggs, but in the aggre- is under away, flash lit' ie? in the original com- starting line at Ryder’s Cove at 1.47 p. Another coat f manure plowed broke. Fifteen Also a New Perfection Broiler he had his tarred sown to oats minutes later his vessel Jt:: is that m., and was soon af- gate clothing job and after harvest and the land is name something Thursday, tearing was one of three out a : feathered and nailed to the sod. and is seeded only ships of large *'Gec, what a difference in the meals a stove ns written and printed ter the competitors, which, owing to and barley the second year good fleet that had not anchors and raid one 5= This life, however, had its seed used is dragged “alter, the boys. So called their shack short. It must be tfieir time allowances on account of drawbacks, down. Amount of grass ** ^of they ry and the gone ashore. At the first the Comfort.” And will rf1' had started before the winner. finally tiring of knock-about ex- 1-4 bushel timothy, 5 pounds anchorage Camp they tell their mothers and I?, boxes, bags, cards, length, usually big bark would have been to the wives the it and istence he wished his curiosity shop onto and and 3 exposed about stove, too. For the New Perfection Oil must always be repeat- The race between the Fahey boat each of red clover alsike, full torce a less wise his of the gale and sea with not Cook-rtove is as convenient for the as for or communi- the was and for the last guy, pocketed $1.00 and of acre. There is no home the letter Tramp close, pounds red-top per one chance in a r other and went back in thousand of riding it out. It will bake, broil, roast and toast as well as a ty ... the Penobscot considerations, to the land remains grass; the company, and the seven miles of the trip up particular time When a camp. Lewiston and took a as a captain the course of coal « ;il' position travel- as it continues to cut changes tegular range. ___ ., mte by the use of ini the two were always aln ost exactly usually as long his ing salesman for Eustis & hawk- ship without any apparent reason, come in the abreast. Wagg, Co., crop of hay. Orange STANDARD confusing dealers in profitable and finds so he has missed a OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Vice fancy goods, small wares and a serious trouble in many by doing >2 Maine Farms Com- Commodore F. A. Porter’s Helen, weed is proving NEW YORK all that sort of is probable collision with a CITY BUFFALO, N Y ® 2 left off and Commodore E. R. Adams’ and thing. fields and There nothing water-logged N. "The” Betsey, pastures. aw ALBANY. BOSTON. MASS. Two later Mr. Pitcher came of u-cucig, ue maims me _ Y._ eviated to “Co.” and several other boats took part in the years being done for the improvement pas- over to Portland and with to sixth sense for his escape. When he de- 1: us “Me. cruise. The little fleet started from signed up the and are growing up would give tures, many on the and wholesale dry goods house of no need of lays sailing appointed day, is brief and expres- Bangor Wednesday afternoon and spent Deering, bushes. There is planting avoids Milliken & besides the start thereby running into a storm, it is -r of a similar the at Belfast. out around Co., covering trees here, for they up spontane- naming night Sailing the operation of the sixth sense which in morn- Grand Trunk, a portion of the Maine vacant of land. States might imitate the U. S. battleshipUtah Thursday ously on every piece his has Central Next the crop is opinion kept him from certain ... or Mo. Farms Co. ing theBangor boats headed for Islesboro, territory. hat, cap The prospect for the hay good, and fur house of & be later than destruction.—American Marine Engineer. products so marked and the yachtsmen had visions of the clam- Byron Greenough although having will many Co., took a to and the coin weatner in nformed of the place bake which, it was supposed, was pre- fancy George thought, owing to the work- ho flU-ninrr nil f K,' »»n frosts in Annual Statement of the their origin. “Me. pared and waiting for them. But there June. On low lands the heavy VERMONT MUTUAL juicy bated hook which he like and turned the ,.-st but this had been some sort of misunderstanding, grabbed June killed the brakes FIRE INSURANCE CO. Montpelier, Ver- suggested, a Notice! hungry trout, and did stunts for black and seemed to stunt union of farms and the and the clambake was not forthcoming. fancy clover leaves mont, for the Year December them until 1898 when Smith & is now Ending 31, Special ,? to read “Me. Farms The vision faded, but after dinner the Moore, the whole grass crop. Recovery Co., the hatters of him for will not be as 1911. intention of the or- men of the fleet forgot their disappoint- Boston, got being made, but the crop l their own ORGANIZED 1828. and for a dozen years as if there had been no freeze. On >• all but farmers and ment in their anticipation of the coming just heavy | made fame and friends will be about the Insurance in force Jan. 1, 1911...$ 89,880,207 00 i is to be, in a race. Those who went on the cruise re- George money, the whole, the crop fact, for both Written in 1911. 00 i himself and his house same as which was 32,228.290 The an News. through- last good. Belfast m so far as their out- port enjoyable outing. —Bangor year, Fuef& Hay Co. out con- Maine and New Hampshire. There was no winter-killing of any ricerned. $122,103,497 00 ! Thirty-six of hard work on or sent at the meet- ORCHARD SPRAYING EXPERIMENTS. long years sequence. No alfalfa any legumes Policies terminated during the I | * the road were to lines on are raised here. Near- take this opportunity of informing their friends and foembers from ten in- beginning put other than clover year. 26,908,816 00 j the his a of fodder is' companies, beside The Maine Agricultural Experiment face; memory kept drifting back ly every farmer has piece patrons'that they are now prepared to furnish coal at the 9 to those old down on or to feed dur- In force January 1, 00 ; ,-f men from all over Station has issued under the above title good happy days corn, Hungarian millet, 1912.$ 95,194,681 the farm prior to mother that the fall months. A late variety of ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1912. following reduced rates until further notice. The prices n ong to no farmers’ Bulletin 198, which is the second of a bidding ing | fund The tire of ambitious ears and seems to be the kind. Some men series the results of with good-bye. sweet corn, fed all, Deposit notes.$ 8,393,893 00 1 to when coal in on a level: i giving spraying A apply city delivery goes youth had mellowed after a to feed milch cows. Real estate... foi m a State organiza- fungicides and insecticides of the apple. thirty-six favorite crop 50,000 00 of strenuous contact with this the Cash deposited in 97 operated solely by local The work of 1911 is preceded by a con- years good rain would benefit hay crop. bank. 71,358 5 PER TON I hard old and the farm life to few herds of Cash in office. 200 00 I of corpora- densed account of similar experiments of world, There are a pure-bred urporation which he was first the Bills receivable. 165,923 47 tliine” is usually called the season of 1910. The 1911 experi- born began to look calm Jerseys in this section, but greater 1 Pea,.$6.50 and sweet and His are from Bonds. 10,250 00 f u) he unorganized farm- ments are discussed under two heads: peaceful. yearning number of the cattle sprung took on cattle on action and in 1910 Mr. Pitcher the old red and white, line-backed in' sound of this and Those carried at Highmoor Farm; and Total assets January 1,1912.$ 8,691,625 44 i Chestnut, .... 8.00 in bought a little farm down of 50 on which have been $ ate organization would co-operative experiments the orchards picturesque years ago, LIABILITIES. at where he to the first the Durhams, 1 :i> duals as members and of three fruit growers in the Freeport, hopes spend crossed and recrossed, practical Re-insurance 43 ..... allotted him near to the and the Hol- reserve...$53,822 I Stove, 7.75 I ■'i.tIs to form such local town of Greene. The results in both remaining years then Herefords, lastly Losses not ]ow better adjusted yet were nature’s heart, amidst steins and The result is P they saw fit and that places practically alike. God-fearing Jerseys. due. 3,610 00 and without further and is a 'nation would deal with It is shown that the season was very neighbors any than one could expect, pretty Losses reported. 8,958 70 I Egg, •.7.75 I of train or cow. That this Commission and ii dividuals or in groups unfavorable for the development of the thought schedules, prices, profitable dual-purpose brok- heated Here has culti- of the breeds will continue is in- erage. 12,000 00 i ups were incorporated enemies of the apple and that in the rivalry. George mix-up Franklin 8.50 i vated a little the fact that there are pure- Taxes. 9,500 00 Chestnut, as the individuals or absence of pests the comparative results well-appointed garden dicated by and 13 their control are not so strik- upon which he raises quite a bit of gar- bred bulls of the Durham, Jersey 87,891 lr mtee their products and regarding Assets to Franklin den truck and allows he is Holstein breeds for service protect policy holders, $8,603,734 31 Egg, 8.25 f< it- d :heir dealings, and com- ing as in the preceding year when both extremely being kept insects and were abundant. happy. which most farmers use indiscriminately. | of the central fungi iuirements the $8,691,62 44 The which was noted George Pitcher is a great fishing en- Some butter is made, but greater 7he above are eh by its very nature calyx inj'ury in SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR 1911. prices subject to the usual 30 I and is to fish- the milk or cream is sold to the | ii farmers to to- 1910 on trees with thusiast, right handy happy part of group sprayed lime-sulphur Total admitted assets. 44 days cash discount of 25 cents ton. 23tf A and lead arsenate is now considered to ing grounds. He is also a lover of horses creameries. No testing associations $8,691,626 j| per tent for best results. Net surplus, not including de- and for a year has been Cum- here. There is an increase in the num- M_ 'iem is still in process of have had a more direct relation to the scouring posit notes. 209,840 31 berland for a horse as faithful ber of oxen and steers on the farms, and what may finally hatch vigor of the trees than to the chemical County Losses paid in 1911. 389,425 59 and kind as the one which carried his kit is a demand for such stock. Losses •' at many farmers, action of the spray. The superiority of there good paid since organization... 8,280,164 74 Maine' in those are a few colts raised, but Gain in assets in hardest problem before lime-sulphur over bordeaux mixture as a through early days. There being 1911. 297.365 23 Such critters are indeed scarce at the not to meet the demand. I am PUBLIC ). just how the central fungicide for susceptible varieties, such enough F. H. & C C. PLUMMER, For SALE AUTO. not well informed on but I : trol and market farm as Ben Davis, has again been demon- present writing. horse-raising, 121 I wish to inform the public that I have a Besides to the not settled Exchange Street, Portland, Maine. r "win strated in the season when condi- belonging Maine Com- think that there is any pur- four-passenger touring car and will the members in re- past Gentral MARMON FIVE PASSENGER TOURING carry pas- mercial Travelers and on the part of any num- Agents for the State of Maine. sengers anywhere at any time at reasonable r. ;ity of the products they tions were most favorable for using bor- Quarter Century pose appreciable CAR. The Marmon, without question, is one Men’s is well up ber of farmers to either draft or ENTS of rates For particulars write or call telephone i. a'seives and the quantity deau. A large amount of bordeaux inj'ury Traveling Club, George develop _AG WANTED. 3w26 the highest grade cars made and noted for in his life the harness breeds of horses, but most their excellent 134-14. 21tf ROY E. YOUNG. i" r to the central body to occurred, whereas no spray injury was Masonry. During upon light workmanship and easy riding. road he was termed as a are chance, or Motor, 35 H. P., Motor and This is a much more done to leaves or fruit on the lime-sul- “square brick,” governed by convenience, four-cylinder. to which his add transmission were overhauled in : than is present day neighbors the fancy of the moment. thoroughly apparent upon phur plots. our last an farmers who shops winter. Car is of 1908 model, as amen. Since up his There* are a few Hebron 1 seem as Sunburn or sunscald of the fruit the taking present only though the used very little. An excellent to existence his health has as with 25 or 30 opportunity .t us to each result of the unusual heat wave of last peaceful rapidly keep sheep compared Academy a car a bring j buy high-grade at low Dr. W. C. LIBBEY, FOUNDED 1804 very price. ~ He comes to town occa- There are usually } much of his products July is shown to have been entirely inde- recuperated. years ago. every year sionally to see his old-time cronies and several for by the town which CAMDEN ANCHOR-ROCKLAND ly as he wants that pendent of spray injury and very largely sheep paid HEBRON, MAINE. MACHINE in turn return the and w re killed but the number is DENTIST, aich will amount to a due to insufficient protection of fruit by they compliment, by dogs, COMPANY, CAMDEN, MAINE. the Journal with all his friends less each as sheep-killing For Girls and •I.i farmer to the cen- the foliage. No injury to fruit or foliage joins growing year, Boys. Sercd for catalog u 4w26 i in a shot. The mh 3:.•*i; ■ the marketing to be resulted front the use of the carbonic wishing George long life of continued dogs have been promptly 6t28 swine are White regularity; the farmer acid gas sprayer in making the applica- happiness. breeds of kept largely and the former prob- e to the products not tions. The results did not indicate any Chester Berkshire, A few farm- ein, hut at his cellar, definite relation of fruit russeting to the VOTE RIGHT IN SEPTEMBER. ably predominat'ng. very the central body to take strength of the lime-sulphur used. Noth- ers have pure-bred swine; majority raised are >f his cellar, barn or ing appeared in the experiment which Next vote in Maine will grades. September’s as far as central body saw fit, pointed to the chemical composition of Some poultry raisers, my be the most important in years. It about now at the products so sold the lime-sulphur-lead arsenate combina- observation goes one-fifth, mean little to who is selected The for spot cash must be tion as a factor related to russeting of may you are keeping pure-bred poultry. are the ■ Rocks and R. I. Reds next harvest time, fruit. to public office. It may even mean lit- Plymouth two breeds oftenest seen. The larger i. i use his own discretion An appendix gives the latest formula tle to children in after who your years farmers mongrels, •w much of his for the stock con- part of the keep 4 YEAR’S making lime-sulphur products is to be President of the United States; from the old- central and to with the dilution tabie and di- which have been produced body, centrate, for Time has a way of righting economic tin fashioned hen of 50 years ago, crossed central body shall rections for using the latter. or errors. But it does mean political with Black and then with a! dividend on its profits, A copy of Bulletin 198 will be sent to much to and whether Spanish, you your posterity so with =TO THE >m; the members in resident of Maine on to Di- Brahma, and on, Plymouth KR1P»f| pro- any request I Maine shall be master of the saloon or the both White and imount of products the rector Charles D. Woods, Orono, Maine. slave to the saloon. Rocks, Leghorns, j R. I. Reds and H 1 to the central To non-residents of Maine the price is 10 Brown, and lastly Wyan- body. That’s the issue. It transcends all the result is '•hi must be sent in coin or other dottes. As with cattle, enable the central cents, which others in our election. What- September nrottv npflr n which is ra are ac- j Hnal-mirnose hen. le, brand, guarantee currency. Postage stamps not ever von do. however vou vote on Fed- s in a AAnt-A/J paying her keep and perhaps something products practical eral matters, don’t vote to deliver Maine New York Tribune Farmer manner and will the °ver. give over hand and foot to the saloon, as t’:h farmer the RECENT DEATHS. Apple trees did not winter-kill. Only largest identified with Plaistedism. but r want to a few new trees were set, p might sell We are at the of the in very apple 1 of parting ways were as Edgar Hinckley Goodale Bucksport considerable and grafting ; »rly harvested while The one leads to self- pruning died June 76 Maine statehood. seems AND YOUR HOME PAPER M 29th, years, the last The FAVORITE ant to wait and watch aged having of manhood done spring. opinion survived his wife three Mr. respect, evolution and for the ; make individual sales nearly years. to be that the prospects apple had been womanhood. The other leads to degen- " the new market Goodale living with his brother with the exception of Baldwins, the in and moral life, to crop, since his wife died and leaves to mourn eracy physical as last Small fruits 1 protect itself by a that will are as good year. his demise one H. slavery to a monster oppress should be obliged to sister, Mrs. Rufus promise a medium yield. and one A. and by oppression conquer. or other ■i>d within one month Emery, brother, Preston There are no Grange stores ® Vote for the Right in September. *^The Journals and could exercise its Goodale. He was a member of the first organizations for buying y,,, Don’t let confuse your moral co-operative Republican '■ farmers’ band ever organized in Bucksport, in politics and selling. There is considerable in- != i taking any Journal. ^ 1852. He from the E. M. C. duty.—Lewiston Consumers’ t date. Such apian graduated terest in the Producers’ and in married Fannie R. in but "antral body more ex- Seminary 1854, Exchange manifested talk, Jordan in and to in its local agencies, 1858, later moved to Ban- FAREWELL RECEPTION TO HAMP- whether the interest is great enough FOR ONLY * where he in the A. toward 1 $2.25. -Muizations less neces- gor, played band with DEN PASTOR. result in any action being taken D. Harlow as leader. In 1861 he enlisted such an organization is very doubtful. in the second re- 1 an one Maine regin ent and was R. W. Howard. agent in each A farewell tendered to .- ■ J 1 mained until the reception ITT S ! the business of the government discharged Rev. Howard D. French, the pastor of Thorndike, Me. «aj 1 all bands. For a number of nuld inspect the crop regimental the First Congregational church of years he was teacher of bands in Massa- ; (-ulk, buy and pay for | Hampden, on Monday evening, July 1st, KNOX COUNTY FARMERS ORGANIZE. The Tribune Farmer chusetts and Rhode Island. He was a r or some one else to in the vestry of the church The gath- member of and A. cjii >t Felicity lodge, F. M., when wanted, and ering was of an entirely informal nature The apple and potato grow- Is a illustrated national joining in 1863, and at its death was its prominent thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date 8 person to sort, grade, and the hours were spent in a most en- met at m|| oldest member in The ers of Appleton and Union for etc., and most goods, which sorting good standing. joyable social fellowship. Over one weekly. Special pages Horses, Cattle, Sheep, t funeral services were held 1st at his Union, 2nd, and or- if be done on the farm- July hundred of the members of the church Grange hall, July reliable market I " late home, Rev. William Forsythe offici- and reports. [ (storehouse rented or and parish gathered to wish their pastor ganized the North Knox Potato ^ ating. There was a large attendance of of Maine, known in purpose. The central God speed as he goes to his new field, Apple Growers Association Dr. C. D. Smead, the best veterinary surgeon 1 his many friends. The bearers were F. fjpjf require at least that after nearly seven years work in Hamp- This is one of the series of associations writes for The Tribune 1 M. Robert Davis America, regularly Farmer, thoroughly three members of the Mooney, Emery, Clay den. Music was rendered during the i being organized by C. E. Embree, form- 1 and W. A. all brother Masons. iff,, ’/"g in reach of one ship- Remick, Robert PatterBon of sates manager of the Long Island Po- covering the breeding, care and feeding of all domestic animals, The remains were taken to for evening by Bangor, | erly \£*|j there should be one Bangor and refreshments of ice cream and cake I tato exchange of Riverhead, N. Y., under interment in Mount and his articles meet the needs of every practical working farm- JF; >o buy and handle their Hope cemetery. were served to add to the enjoyment of the direction of the Agricultural depart- ts giving bonds for the occasion. Toward the close of the ment of the State of Maine. er and interests every man or woman in city or town who owns a hn,l working on commis- ’Mrs. Hannah P. widow of the evening all gathered about the piano for The towns of Union and Appleton and he Cowan, horse or cow. a difficult problem. late Charles Cowan, died July 3d at the a sing together. The vestry was beauti- other territory contiguous thereto is an *• to he Union afraid to finance home of her son, Herman Cowan, in fully decorated with wild flowers, sy- important apple growing section. The subscription price of The Tribune Farmer alone is $1.00. ',r?i My Palmyra, after an illness of only three ringa, peonies and June roses, which, is at the terminal of the Georges Valley L|§| a,l»ther with at Warren g'lth, great problem; %be days, aged 83 years, 8 months and 18 with the green, made a charming display. railroad, connections 4®“To new subscribers and all old^subscribers who will pay *>■ rnust Last WO#- have power to con- days. She was born in the A notable feature of the gathering with the Maine Central railroad. 'ts Bucksport, and one year in advance we make this liberal offer enduring success; that daughter of John and Deborah Hutchins was the number of young people present, season 13,000 barrels of apples were ship- up arrearages {pgrT must this line. ;!r .'/ body be continually Butterfield. Her death was due to grip. almost all of whom have entered into the ped over t, ,le work its members are to her advanced little could life of the church during Mr. French’s The Association will start out to im- s Owing age f*' m hand unsold, and the be done for her and she failed steadily pastorate. Dr. Beach and Prof. Denio prove the orchards by a proper system The Tribune one M: member Farmer, year, $1.00 Jo*,, J‘j expects to raise till the end came. from the Seminary, and Rev. and Mrs. of spraying, pruning and cultivating. before the central Warren Morse of Rev. and Mrs. Then with a correct system of grading 4'J'!r,ad body Brewer, fcst, much or be able to give WHAT MAKES A WOMAN? C. H. Johonnet of Hampden Highlands and packing they hope to attract the at- The Republican Journal, one year, 2.00 a',v'ce or of the and secure jsM information One hundred and twenty pounds, more or with other friends from Bangor were tention buyers top Etc- farmers. to share in the market for their less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman. present farewell gather- prices goods. ought to be to The capital stock of the Association is required Its a good foundation. Put into it health and ing. for i.'(order to get monthly $10,000, divided into 1,000 shares of the Both $2.25. m ■I*’ strength and she may rule a kingdom. But kft[1 J.° do this each farmer The Shoe Situation. par value of $10 each. P,£l fhary of his daily doings, that’s just what Electric Bitters give her. It was voted to affiliate with the an<* Thousands bless them for Union of the when> fertilizer overcoming fainting With a of the shoe factories of the Farmers’ Maine, headquar- "’'dbum 1 majority ki? ^f is growing crops, amount and dizzy spells and for dispelling weakness, country closed down, partially or wholly, for ters of which located at Bangor. w amount business in leather li '“'''i c,,r,a reserved nervousness, backache and tired, listless, worn- stock-taking, repairs, etc., and amount for is naturally quiet. Prices are well maintained, inC Tk,UmPti°n out feeling. ‘‘Electric Bitters have done me a Can’t look wall, eat well or feel well with shouId and there is no evidence of weakness in any be enforced by world of writes Eliza blood the Journal Rub. Co., Me. 1th fires!,? good,” Pool, Depew, direction, except in glazed kid, which is in impure feeding your body. Keep Republican Belfast, tel tiemhu. 8Uapension or expulsion Okla., ‘‘and I thank you, with all my heart, for comparatively light demand and shows a blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat fg Fa™ers must be Most will have ^ '‘ making such a good medicine.” Only 50c- downward tendency. plants simply, take exercise, keep clean and you will Sc'P;uif,,. before they can be- resumed the middle of the month.—Dun's nc or Guaranteed all by long life. successful. by druggists. Review July 6th. have « framcfort R. R. Co. with headquarters at St. Paul, Minn., John Lihby of this viliage. Old schoolmate* i Miu Christine SEARSPORT. and assumed the duties his office July 1st. welcome “Mary Angie”.in their midst! Peirce of New York City end <^f gladty Earl Peiree of Seattle, Wash., are the Mr. Mathew’s many Searsport friends are much From Jellison the “AILING” guests I Cape piers following ship- of their Peter Ward had new potatoes from his gar- rise in his chosen uncle, Hayward Peirce....Miss Ruth CLARION pleased at his rapid profes- ping report was given Monday evening: July Is a Common Expression, Walton has returned to her home in Dover af- den the 4th. sion since he left Searsport for the west. We 2nd, steamer Millinocket arrived with general ter a few at the in rad is an indication of some serious spending daya home of Mrs. F. Walter E. Carr of Orono visited relatives ciip the following from a Chicago daily news- cargo from New York. July 3rd, schooner usually VARIETY L. Hopkins-Wilfred G. and East S. town to load lum- lickness that will soon develop unless the right Hurley Sunday. paper: Carrie C. Bucknam arrived, light, Curtis have is left for Katahdin Iron Works, made' The House is rapidly filling with Charles A. Mathews assumed the duties of ber for New York and steamer Millinocket remedy used. includes thoroughly Searsport of where they will a Canadian Pacific R. R. assistant general passenger agent the North sailed with lum- There is one sure safe remedy for Dyspepsia, join, summer visitors. and schooner Edith McIntyre and heating con- ern Pacific Railroad Company with headquar- and surveying party for the summer....Mrs. cooking York. schooner Susie Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation Augus- Frank I. Gross of was in town Sat- ters at St. Paul, Minn., July 1. In his new ber for New July 4th, tus Bangor Solds in Thompson of Portland is spending a few structions of every descrip- Mr. Mathews has of all out- P. Oliver sailed with lumber for New York. the first stages. on business. position charge with urday side ticket offices and the The True “L. F." Atwood’s Medicine, used days relatives in town. She was called all best to the general supervision July 8th, steamer Millinocket arrived with tion; adapted of Belfast was in town last of affairs in all He re- hereby the death of her B. H. Mudgett passenger territory. schooner rad proved for over 60 years. Here is one of sister-in-lav, Mrs. to A. M. general cargo from New York and Delia of our Maine week on business. ports Cleland, general passenger the Thompson Hill-Miss Kathleen Haddi- requirements also at St. Paul. Telumah sailed with lumber for New York. proofs: agent, can of Milford, Mass., is her climate. Miss Elizabeth Frame returned last week Mr. Mathews has been connected with the *'I owe existence here the past eight spending vacation my with of the Northern Pa- rears to this wonderful combination of roots, relatives here-A large delegation from of from a visit in Boston. passenger department Clarion quality materials larks and theiTrue “L. F.” Atwood’s this town cific for twenty-five years, starting in the County Correspondence. herbs, took advantage of the B. & A. excur- Charles G. Sheldon of Boston called .on offices in St. Paul and Medicine.” Mrs. O. M. Harrison, sion and manufacture insures general coming up to Penobscot Park on the Fourth and all to Me. in town through all positions chief clerk in that JACKSON. Brewer, friends Saturday. reports very enjoyable time....John Laflin economy of operation, con- office. He came to Chicago as district passen- Mrs. Ella Johnson from Massachusetts is If you have never used “L. F.” Atwood’s A number of summer visitors have ar- agent in 1899 and was has moved his into the house great ger appointed general her Mrs. 0. A. Chase-Mrs. Medicine, write for a free sample. family recently venience and long life. in of the visiting sister, today rived and more are coming. agent, passenger department, charge vacated by John Quigley.... Rev. David Jack m • 1 1 it who has been sick for “L. F.” MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. cucuicua Chicago office in 1903, in which position he re- J. H. McKinley, very i/eSUipuvc giauij —s.spy' Williams of Houlton is the and family have left for Winslow, where Mr. Miss Deborah mained until his present promotion was an- several weeks, is improving slowly.... Miss nounced. Jack has a call to ihe cent for the asking. the ideal clarion for guest of Miss Jessie C. Nickerson. Vera Morton of Lowell, Mass., has been visit- accepted Congregational wood Mr. Mathews is a member of the Masonic ^AK HILL (Swanville.) church-The schooner visit Mrs. E. E. Mor- Bloomer has sailed Miss Julia B. Sullivan left Monday to Illinois Athletic Home- ing her grandparents, Mr. and fraternity, Club and Mrs. Hannah Holmes and grandson, Master ! from Mount Waldo WOOD & BISHOP Me. 1-stablia!,, .-.i will be Granite Works’ dock with a CO., Bangor, I friends in Belfast and Islesboro. wood Country Club, being a director in the ton, the past two weeks... .There Edwin Greeley, are guests of her brother, Mr j cargo of rough granite for latter organization. communion services and a at the Con- Rockland_The SOLD BY Emma Mason and Miss Maud baptism summer. W. A. HALL, BELFAST. Mrs. Savory Joseph Littlefield of Brooks, for the Workers held an ice church next ] Willing cream sale at the Sunday. Everyone < are two months at gregational ■ Mr. and Lenfest left 2nd spending Northport. Mrs. Bert July vestry of the Congregational church Wednes- STOCKTON SPRINGS. is cordially invited. Boston and for where have j M. H. Cook of arrived Saturday Smithfield, they employment day evening, July 3d, which was attended a for by the summer_Mr. A. W. Damm returned large crowd .. Mrs. A. K. Gifford of St is at the Searsport House for a few weeks. Our lovers of are for rain— SEARSMONT, An- gardens wishing has been the Miss Cobb will a solo at the | to after a few drews-by-the-Sea, guest of friends in hall much needed in this Helen render Burlington July 3rd, spending The Klark Co. will Union vicinity. here .... Miss Gladys play recently Annie Hannigan, who --- M. E. church Sunday morning, July 14th- | lays with his family-Mr. Alvin Yeaton has been in * for three nights, beginning Monday, July 15th. The Current Events Club has for teaching Connecticut for the pasr adjourned L. Bean the from is FOR-—- Mr. J. of East Corinth has been j Conway, N. H., was the guest of his year, spending the summer vacation at her Mrs. E. W. who has been visiting the customary summer vacation. The meet- home here. Gilkey, guest of Mrs. Mary Bean the past week.... laughter, Mrs. E. C. Peavey, the past week. relatives in Islesboro, returned home last week. ings will be resumed in October, as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Brown ,and Miss Maxfield of .... Miss Laura Holmes, who has been attend- Mrs. Harriet C. Gentner Case Settled. John S. Dutch of Waltham, Mass., arrived Hichborn, after a month’s Pittsfield and Miss Brown from Waterville ing Shaw's Business college in Bangor, has re- ! in last and is the of E. A. tarry Newport, Maine, returned last week on Mrs. J. F. Marden 4th_Dr. turned home to her vacation with her Tuesday guest Sargent. called July spend ] Providence, July 3. The olive branch was and is at her home, West Main street. accepted both sides in the Wear Mrs. Frank children and Wood and family of Belfast and Dr. Keller parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Holmes... .Charles by today divorce i Mr. and Hight, case of Mrs. Fostenia Gentner Spring-Siimmer her | House. Mrs. C. E. Britto and Mrs. C. \V. Sprague and family of Appleton were guests of Dr. and Damm, who has been attending school in Low- against Its not too bad, and not too good, husband, Leonard, a well-known hotel proprie- up* motored to Rockland last in the Brit- Mrs. Simmons at their cottage at Lincolnville ell, returned home 2nd for his vacation. tor and • But I do like see nien 1 Saturday July liquor dealer of Belfast, Me., ai d this to dress as they should Miss Lcwene Ford of Boston is the guest of to automobile, returning Sunday afternoon. July 4th_B. F. Fuller has moved onto his ....Mr. and Mrs. Levi Seekins arrived July citj. Mrs. Gentner sought a lar-e settlement, her aunt, Mrs. George Jerome, on Main street. 3th from but Gentner claimed his business, both here and can Mrs. Arthur Hanson and little of farm for the summer-Quantabacook Lodge, Stonington, where they had been for They do it if their daughter in Maine, had fallen off. The court record to- they buy Furnishing Dana Dutch of Mass, several £ Mr. and Mrs. Waban, j Brewer arrived to visit F. & A. M., worked the master msson’s de- \ weeks with their son Walter.. Mr. F. J. bears Saturday her parents, night the record, “settled” by agree- Goods, are of Mrs. James T. Erskine on Main Webb was in on business ment of the interested Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Hosiery (Inter- guests Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Littlefield, Seaport street. gree upon one candidate Saturday night, July Winterport Saturday parties. When the street. 6th. Visitors from Brooks and Lincolnville -Mrs. James Wallace and daughter Nellie ! case had concluded, Gentner and his wife woven or Lamson & Miss Morrow of Cambridge, Mass., is visit- walked down Hill Everwerr), Hubbard Hats visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. College together. Miss Mabel E< Griffin left Tuesday for Au- in the Beach were present. Peavey Sunday. ing town, guest of Miss Inez Hanson, jt and Earl & Wilson Shirts where will a few months with Mr. and Mrs. John Peavey of Citypoint were Caps, Hathaway, and gusta, she spend Sandypoint road, and Mrs. Edith F. Ginn, West NORTH SEARSMONT. of Mr. Mrs. SHIP NEWS. relatives. Main street. quests and W. R. Peavey July Yale Union Suits—I "am 1 Collars, agent for these Mrs. N. Francis Keyes of Worcester, Mass., 7th. Thomas and daughter Ruth of Bos- Mrs. S. ! AMERICAN Hawley Frances Bridges, Middle street, ac- but formerly of this town, is with her par- PORTS. ^ goods and they are not to be found elsewhere in of Mr. and Mrs. John Frame on ton are guests companied by her niece, Mrs. Everett Staples, ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt, for the sum- i SWANVILLE. New York, July 3. Ar, sch Charlotte W the street. Church Dr. wife and two Miller, Stonington; sld, schs Gen E S city—Nice line of Hats and Navy street, spent July 2nd in Belfast, for mer. Mrs. has been a dressmaker in Phillip Greeley, children, Greely, Caps foonetstle Keyes Lizzie South business j Df N. have Baltimore; Lane, Amboy for Ed- Rev. Fr. D. A. McCabe of Belfast and Rev. purposes. for over 15 and thinks of mak- Farmington, H., been visiting Worcester years gartown; Augustus W Snow, Baltimore; 4, ar, DWIGHT friends in town.... Mrs. S. P. and son P. asonic Fr. Hayes of Portland were in town Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John P. Griffin of Westboro, ing her future home here in Maine-Mr. A. Libbey sch Hugh de Paynes, Rockland; 5, ar, schs ►J PALMER, Temple 9 Alton of Luther T St on Unity were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garretson, John, N B; Wawenock, calling on friends. Mass., arrived Tuesday by Boston boat and are K. Paul of Boston was at his ranch July 4th j W. S. Vinalhaven; G, ar, sch Emma S Briggs, Gardi- ►?« ■a* *&• w the of Mr. and business_Paul Bro’s mill is shut down for j Nickerson last week. Miss Doris Nicker- »?« w *.»< v Mrs. Williams of Islesboro is the guests Mrs. Harry R. Hich- j ner; sld, sch Kit Carson, South Amboy for »J Augusta son accomnnnipri thorn nn thoir mtum Vi.mvwi born, East Main street. the season _Miss F. Miller of Bangor; stmr Millinocket, sch guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edward W. Gilkey, j haying Emily Stockton; 8, ar, -Mrs. W. N. and little son Charles E Wyman, The Ladies’ Aid ! Belfast is at home with her father, Samuel Briggs went to Bangor. on Water street. Society will meet this, Boston, July 4. Ar, bark Penobscot, Cabo Miller, and Miss Daisy Miller will take Miss Amesbury, Mass., Monday for a visit....Mr. Crook and of Brewer arrived Thursday, afternoon with Mrs. Harry R. Hich- Rogo; sch Massasoit, Jacksonville; 5, ar, sch L. D. family and Mrs. F. Y. French and Miss born, East Main for needle-work. Emily's place in Belfast-Mr. Raymond Hill Elizabeth Charlie & Willie, Stonington; 6; ar, sch and are at their cottage at Pleasant street, All Ralph Saturday French of East are of M Hayward, Shulee, N S; sch Sarah L are cordially invited. will begin work for Mr. Fred E. Miller July Walpole, Mass., guests sld, Point for the summer. Mrs. A. E. Davis, Gardiner’s Creek, N S. | 8th_Mr. B. S. Hunt is his vacation Nickerson... .Miss Carrie Cunning- BLISS spending Mrs. Celia Herrick returned News, 3. schs James W COLLEGE Newport July Sld, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Davies and Bon of West New- by Sunday’s ham of arrived with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hunt....Miss Ethel Bangor Tuesday_It is three Paul, Jr, W. Ruth Boston steamer from a seven | Bangor; Henry Cramp, do; are at the on Main weeks’ tarry | ton, Mass., Billing’s cottage I ! Overlock is working for Mrs. 0. P. Thomas, at weeks since we have had rain enough to lay [ E Merrill, Portland;6,cld,stmr Kanaw ha,Sears- LEWISTON, MAINE. in with her Mrs. J. street for the summer. Cambridge, Mass., niece, the dust. The are port; 8, sld, sch Mary E Palmer, 9, ar, ! the Paul Farm-Miss Hazel Fowles of Bel- ; gardens suffering badly in Bangor; Fall Term opens 10. lt»l 2, L. Lancaster, and other relatives and friends. sch Charles Davenport, Bangor. Tuesday. September 1.30 m. was for a Mr. and Mrs. J. consequence-Miss Julia Chase, with two of The alarm at p. Sunday, fast is with her grandparents, Georgetown, S C, July 3. Ar, sch John Bos- Commercial of Mrs. Titcomb of her College ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING fire in the woods at Mack’s Point near the George Oakland, arrived F. Hall. nieces, Misses Gertrude and Arietta Nick- ! sert, New York. last to remain a in a Hubbard fertilizer plant. Saturday ,few days with her erson of Everett, Mass., are guests of Mr. and i Guayanilla, P R, June 26. Sld, sch Jacob M places you position upon graduation. father and Haskell, Port Arthur. mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. KNOX. Mrs. H. M. Chase.... Mrs. Marion Lufkin and Positions Mr. and Mrs. George Sweetzer of Milo Jacksonville, 2. Ar, sch Mount of $1,000, $1,200, $1,500 and an ; street. She left Master Prescott of Mass., July Hope, $2,000 Titcomb, Sylvan Tuesday for Kenney Raynham, two children of Cambridge, Mass., are New Junction were in town 4th, of Mr. guests York; 3, sld, sch White Wings, Philadel- mon our July guests home. arrived to his summer vacation among graduates. Saturday spend of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. phia; 4, ar, sch Theoline, Boston. and Mrs. A. L. Sweetzer. Nickerson. at his B. L. Aborn’s-The general Ga, July 6. sch Pendleton Enroll before our Mr. uncle’s, .... Brunswick, Sld, Charles Bradbury of Belfast was in town Mrs. H. F. M. Phillips, who has been nurs- waiting list begins Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hamilton of Boston ar- and Sisters, Philadelphia. last prayer is for rain. It is getting very dry Saturday with his fine, easy automobile, to ing in Searsport, is again at home... The L. Gulfport, Miss, July 6. Sld, sch R P Pendle- rived Thursday in their auto and are at their rain is needed badly, especially on high land* CURRICULUM: take Hon. and Mrs. Charles S. Hichborn to his A. S. will meet this, Thursday, afternoon with ton, Quincy. summer home at in Sandypoint. ... .The glorious Fourth passed off quietly Kahului, June 29. Sld, William P. home for lunch, before taking the noon train Mrs. E. L. Cunningham_Mr. Albert Cun- ship Frye i COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND entertained (from Honolulu), Delaware Breakwater. Arthur B. Smith and family of Brewer for town. Mr. and Mrs. John Penney i Bookkeeping, Augusta. ningham cut Miss Martha Nickerson’s hay and Fernandina, 3. Sld, sch E Stenography, of at their hos- July Mary Morse, Arithmetic, arrived Saturday and are at their cottage at a party twenty-one pleasant, it in two Providence. i Typewriting, Miss Doris of Mr. and got in, days. Something unusual. Staples, daughter was J Rapid Calculation, Business Pleasant Point for the summer. pitable home. A nice picnic dinner served, Port Townsend, Wash, July 6. Ar, ship Correspondence Mrs. Ralph of is Spelling, Staples Cambridge, Mass., with of ice cream and lemonade. In ; Aryan, Baltimore. Spelling, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hamilton of Minne- plenty MONROE. Business-t orrespondence, the guest of her aunt and Mr. and New 7. sch W Haw- Grammar, husband, the A. S. took an auto party to London, July Sld, Joseph and are of Mrs. evening Bailey Penmanship, apolis arrived Thursday guests Mrs. Charles street. The weather has been extremely hot the ! thorne (in tow for New York). Punctuation, Emery, Maple She ar- in the wei Business Forms, Press the dance at Allen’s Hall, returning Bangor, 5. Ar, sch N E Copying. A. S. Towle on Steamboat avenue. rived last past week. Everything in the way of crops is July Ayer, Jersey Business Law, Sunday. small hours... .Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Aborn spent 6, sld, sch Grace Davis, L Duplicating Processes for want of City; Roslyn, I; 8, Mrs. Frank E. Curtis of ar- drying up rain-Miss Marian and Filing Letters, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Goodhue of Boston 4th in of their Miss ar, schs Irene Meservey, Rockland; W 1) Man- \ian?k,|nnW' u- the Belfast, guests sister, Master Johnson Work* General Office rived and is the of her sister Joseph of Bangor are visiting gan, Winterport; Catherine, Boston; Florence Work, Sunday guest arrived by Sunday’s steamer to a week Alice Aborn_Mrs. was the Bill-( becking, spend Nancy Crosby at A. F. Durham’s-Mr. Fred and Lillian, Rockland; L Snow, Jr, Belfast; Teachers’ ('curse. Mrs. George Jerome, on Main street. M. Dolloff and Wholesale with his aged father, Master Albion P. Good- of her daughter Bessie in Waterville schs Elsie A Accounting, Civil Service guest wife of Gardiner have been his Livelihood, Northport; 9, sld, Teachers’ visiting unci*1, New Course, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and children of hue, and his sister, Mrs. Carrie A. Gardner, on over the 4th... Mr. and Mrs. John Mannuccia Bayles, York; Inez, Weymouth; W D Civil Service. A. F. Durham-Master Victor Durham visit- 1 L are Middle Mangam, Winterport; George Walcott, Bath; Waltham, Mass., at the Field house on ! street. Welcome to Stockton! entertained a large lawn party the evening of ed in Gardiner two weeks F. | Gilbert Stanclilfe, Frankfort. ENGLISH AND BUSINESS PREPARATORY Steamboat avenue for a few weeks. fire recently_Mr. Mr. D. Shute came the 4th and had a nice display of works... 5. stmr Nor- Harry from Rockland L. Palmer is on the sick list His friends Searsport, July Ar, Penobscot, Arithmetic, many ! Penmanship, Sunday to the with Miss Edna Bailey is working for Mrs. Edna folk; 6. ar, barge George Boylston, Weymouth; Spelling, to rent morning spend day his wish him a .. Letter Anyone wishing a furnished house, speedy recovery Mrs. Martha stmr Norfolk. 5 Writing, wife is Willis sld, Penobscot, Grammar, or at the home of her Mrs. Albert Gordon_Arthur Leonard helping Business Forms. get board for the summer would do well to mother, Badershall, who works for Jackson Curtis, is Sullivan, July 8. Sid, sch Lizzie Lane, Bos- C. Colcord, East Main street. He left Mon- ; Richardson through haying.Mrs. B. M. If apply to W. A. Griffin at the Park P. O. visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Austin, in ton. interested till in this coupon and mail it to it. day to rejoin his steamer for her ShibLes and son Jarvis returned from Bangor Stockton, July 3. Sld, stmr Millinocket, New Mr. and regular trip Brooks for a week .. Most of the farmers be- Mrs. Herbert A. Kneeland and 8, ar, stmr Millinocket, New York; to Bar Harbor. 6th .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Philbrick and York; sld, j July gan haying July 8th... Mrs. Zena is Pkare ft daughter arrived Saturday from Boston and Putnam sch Telumah, New York. rd me your latest catalog as 1 am daughter Helen called on Mr. and Mrs. B. L. at her are of Hon. and Mrs. Charles S. Hichborn left last father's, Freeman Ritchie, in Calais, Me, July 8. Ar, sch Annie R Lewis, guetts Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kneeland. very poor terested in a business for Aborn one day recently. health. She the New York; Sarah A Reed, do; Sarah Eaton, do; education. Saturday Augusta, after a week’s visit has sympathy of her many Mrs Edward Calderwood and sons of Rox- John A Beckerman, do. friends. The hot with their sisters, the Misses Hichborn, Church weather is very hard for her. 9. sch Flora Con- bury, Mass., arrived Friday and are at MORRILL. Eastport, Me., July Ar, street. They so enjoyed the air and .... Mrs. Sarah Buzzell and M~s. Abbie Moore don, New Y'ork. Name.City the Miss Mabel Griffin house for the summer. vitalizing Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield from New Jersey, Rockland, Ivle, 8. Sld, schs Thomas B beautiful scenery of Stockton they regretted recently spent the day in Belfast with the for- July Prof. Samuel Tower and of Boston with their colored chaulfeur and touring car, Garland, Tampa, Fla; Mary Ann McCann, Bos- Street. R. F. P family the business call, which Mr. Hichborn’s mer’s son, H. C. Buzzell, Esq.Mrs. M. J. urged are at Jackson’s for the summer-Mr. ton; do; R L Tay, do; Florence and Lil- | arrived Friday and have rented the E. W. Riley Eagle, return. Haley entertained the W. C. T. U. last week. J R Blue Hills. and Mrs. Paul returned from Rhode Is- lian, Bangor; Bodwell, Fletcher cottage on Park street for the sum- Roy It was a in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Oscar Ellis of Brewer motor- special meeting, called mer. land recently and have taken rent in the house FOREIGN. Address BLISS BUSINESS COLUX ed from their Mrs. Myrtle Ames, who was visiting in towr. home Monday to call upon Mr. owned by Mr. Charles Brown-Mrs. Hay- Hawkesbury, N S. June 29. Ar, sch Huma- George L. Merrill and family of Dixfield and She is a loyal member of the W. C. T. U. and is 164 Lisbon Mrs. Charles while in Stockton. was in town rock, Philadelphia. St.. Lewiston, Me. Sprague ward from Mass ., arrived last week in Manchester, their auto and are at their State Supt. of the loyal Puerto Mexico, June *30. 10 a m. Ar, stmr They spent the night as guests of Mrs. Orilla last to be at the wedding of temperance legion summer home on Main Saturday present Sweetser, New York; 6, G a street for several G. work. She gave a talk which was of ii Georgian, July m, i| Libbey, for home in great leaving Tuesday their her son, Ralph Hayward, to Miss Edna, daugh- ar, stmr Kentuckian, Delano, New York. weeks. terest to the local Union. car. Old friends them in Several invited Salina 2. 7 m. stmr Neva- enjoyed seeing their ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Daggett. The cere- Cruz, July p Ar, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. and chil- native town. guests were present and a pleasant afteri.pcn dan, Anderson, San Francisco, etc. i;ok> Montgomery was Rev. Fred in mony performed by Morgan, N S, July 2. Ar; sch Edward dren of Bucksport were in town the 4th, was spent. Mrs. Haley served a dainty lunch of Bridgewater, V antec the presence of some 30 of the bride’s relatives H New London. Brown. In Ellsworth, 2, to Mr. and Numerous friends of Mrs. Hall Blake, July guests of postmaster and Mrs. J. W. Black on Amy (Frye) sandwiches, cake, etc. The next Mrs. D. a and friends. Mr. Clarence Terrill from Rucks- lemonade, George Brown, daughter. of the marine miscellany. Main street. Quincy, Mass., deeply regret very seri- meeting will be on the 3d in with Davis. I" Vinalhaven, June 22. to Mr. and a schoolmate of Mr. was also Friday July ous illness she is port, Hayward, Turks 7. Schr Mrs. James Davis, a son, Claude Earl. Scott enduring, hoping favorable Mrs. Julia White... The Monroe L. T. L met Island, July Independent Capt. Blanchard and mother, Mrs- .Miss Leonard died sud- Ferguson. In to Mr. anti symptoms may soon Stockton present... Mary quite from Jacksonville, June IT, lor Colon, has been Belfast, July 9, Clara appear. extends at the home of their Sadie Blanchard, arrived last week from New 4th. The funeral was held at the pleasant Supt., wrecked-at Caicos. The crew is safe, but it is Mrs. Alfred M. Ferguson, a son, Alfred Stod- sympathy to the patient and the anxious hus- denly July \orkandare at the Cunningham, 5th. The was that the cannot be saved. dard, weight 8^ pounds. Estabrooks Shirt M<; Blanchard homestead on home of Mr. Roscoe Weymouth, Rev. Clarence July meeting open- reported cargo band, sons, parents, sisters and who ed Jacksonville, 5. Bark Greenlaw. In Deer Isle, June 23. to Mr. Main street. brothers, by repeating the 23rd psalm and prayer was July Mary Barry, are M. officiating-Mr. and Mrs. Loud from from Pensacola June 15 for and Mrs. C. Greenlaw, a Company. so their loved one. Fogg Hunter, Arecibo, Harry daughter. carefully watching offered Sister Colson. The salute was Mrs. by is diiu.uieu iui vu Ladd. In June to Mr. and P. P. Nichols, daughter Lillias and son Waterville were guests of her parents, Mr. u, vii may lt-jjrtiia Brooksville, 26, Dr. James F. Ryder arrived from Boston given and .tl e first lesson in the catechism was and Mrs. Melville Ladd, a daughter. Jack arrived from and Mrs. James G. last week_ I pumps engine. Saturday Northampton, Harding, Leach. In June to Mr. and July 4th, to join his wife at the home of taken up. The wTas Portland, July 6. The remains of the Penobscot, 26, Mass., and are of Mrs. Lilias Misses Grace and Joanna and Fred and following program | guests L. Nichols Hugh schooner rallie Ton, which was almost com- Mrs. Norris M. Leach, a daughter. her father, Capt. J. French Hichborn, East then given: a story was read by the Auto for Sale on Water street. Simmons are at home for the vacation season pletely destroyed by tire at the Deake’s wharf Thomas. In Rockland, July 3, to Mr. and Main street, for our National of flower mission holiday. He left Supt. day; march by Horace tire last morning, are still tied up at Mrs. Leroy Thomas, a daughter. Amos Nichols after a few with their mother, Mrs. Annie Simmons_ Sunday Model T, Ford in spending days in on his return. He music the of the wharf Young. In Palermo, June to Mr. and perft\ j Monday will spend his fur- Cunningham; by Mildred Curtis; poem wharf, but the ower? prop- 24, Roadster with extra town went to Belfast Mrs. Helen Mears is back home after a type, to visit his sister, Mrs. ! long erty do not to allow the hulk to re- Mrs. Ralph Young, a daughter. that lough,;(from Uncle Sam’s employ as chief of by Pres. Bertha Barteaux; a story by Mrs. Col- propose it can be transformed v F. R. Poor, over the 4th and has returned to time away nursing the sick-The extreme main there much longer. If the vessel owners four the bureau of Animal in son. to passenger car. Industry Boston) here Adjourned meet July 20th, Flower do not act at it is to have the MAKltlED Equip* bis home in Mass. drouth and heat is badly affecting standing once planned spedometer, tools Lynn, later in the season. lights, Mission Day, at the home of the president. government revenue steamers tow it out to treads. Car as well as hoed fields on may be seen at t Steamer grass crops. Many sea and blow it or beach it on the flats in Boakdman-Mann. In Penobscot, Capt. Nickerson, arrived 41-E'_tU —__ _• The officers of the L. T. L. are Bertha Bar- up Bueksport, July 2, A. J. KV from gravelly soil are dead and drying up. Haying the of the harbor and leave it Harold Sherburne Boardman of Orono and Friday Newport News with 4,000 tons of teaux, president; Loris Knight, vice president; upper part spects, many being away for the day, attend- in earnest this week Rev. D. B. Phe- for people to break up and carry off for fire- Miss Nellie Frances Mann of Bueksport. coal to the Penobscot Coal Co., finished dis- begins Mildred celebrations in Belfast or elsewhere. The Curtis, secretary. wood. Colt-Sheridan. In Rochester, N. H., May ing lan will preach here next Sunday at 3 p. m. charging, and sailed Saturday on her return. 8. The killing of Captain John 3, John Colt of Rochester, N. H., and Mrs. NOTICE juvenile element gave its attention to the Boston, July LIBERTY. W. Balano of Port Me., on board his Flora E. Sheridan, of Mr. and Mrs. ti.XKCUTOirshereby gives notVe thru Capt. N. F. Giikey was at home from Bos- CENTER. Clyde, daughter clanging of bells, of and SWANV1LLE the ves- Ansel Farnham of Rockland. appointed executor of the ia- snapping torpedjes The 4th was in a man- schooner, the Margaret Thomas, by ton a few days last week, to Boston The thermometer has from 88 to glorious passed quiet ment of returning fire crackers, the night before; but no loud or registered sel’s cook at Fort de France, Martinique, was Erickson-Carleton. In Winterport, Jane ner the here. There was the He will take by people usual in a received the 26, Rev. C. R. Carleton, Lenna Erickson of THOMAS A. CUSHMAN, Saturday. command of the ship prolonged disturbance annoyed the would-be to 94 in the shade for the past ten days. Mon- reported cablegram today by by midnight with tin and can- schooner’s owners. details were and Miss Asenath Carleton of W’in- in the County of Waldo, dr- Timaranda which will be loaded next week for it was 98 in the shade—the hottest brigade pans,horns No given Rockport sleepers. Young America must be day day bonds a- the law directs. \ patriotic, non crackers, together with the of the and the name of the cook, a Spaniard, is not terport. Buenos Ayres with a cargo of lumber. thus far... .One of nature’s freaks was killed ringing demands against the est a fl- once a year. known here. The cablegram said that Captain Ladd York. In North Haven, June 30. Par- church bell, that kept most of the inhabitants are desired to present Hie >;» Clements of Monroe last week—a Balano was shot on 5 and died in the ker Ladd and Miss Helen York, both of North Albert T. Last week's by Harry July and ail indebted 1 hereto arc Capt. Whittier has been weather in Stockton was as fol- awake, but was natured about was Haven. appointed white woodchuck. Watson and Wilmot everybody good hospital on Saturday. Captain Balano payment immediately to a. I>. of the pure manager Searsport Coal Co., to succeed lows: Sunday, lovely day, not over warm; Mon- it for the must have their in cele- 65 years old and is survived by a widow and Mitchell-Dolham. In Rockland, June 29, vllle, Me., my authorized age: Robertson, both had for their din- boys part his the late C. A. fine rather green peas son. Harold Leroy Mitchell of Rockland and Aletha W II. II.A brother, Capt. Whittier. A day, sunshine, cool atmosphere; brating. Some of the people went on a picnic ner July 4th_Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White en- Ellice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dol- Spokane, Washington. Jinn cargo of coal is now on the from beautiful summer way New Tuesday, day; Wednesday, to Coon Island, where W. J. Knowlton has a ham of Warren. York. tertained July 4th Mr. and Mrs. David Win- lovely day, rather warm for comfort; Thurs- Mr. Knowlton has a nice Nichols Nada. In 2, by i Mrs. Clements and cottage. yacht Winterport, July DMIXISTKATKIX'S V gate and son, Lydia grand- Rev. A. John Paul seriber warm and south was at the service A GREAT RECORD. J. Lockhart, Nichols and hereby gives u James B. day, hazy, wind; Friday, very which of all who wanted to Capt. Parse of the steamer Texan | daughter of Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miss Louise Addie Nada. been duly appointed admin hot, half haziness in go. A social and restful was tate of of the American-Hawaiian line, who has been atmosphere; Saturday, children of The very day enjoy- Randell-King. In Belfast, 6, Rev. Clements and Searsport. day HARD IT IN BELFAST July by still hot and hazy. A long dry spell—three ed by all. Others went to East TO DUPLICATE William James Arthur Randall of EDWIN E. WEN TWO K’l I'. at home the past two weeks with his family at in feasting, croquet and other Palermo, Vaughan, j passed playing Belfast and Miss Bertha M. of weeks without rain, barring one very slight where the grange held exercises Scores of citizens of Belfast King Franklin, in the of Waldo. -I. their cottage on Steamboat avenue, left Mon- Joan Robertson, who is 90 appropriate representative County shower. games_Mrs. years Maine. bonds as the law directs x for New York. to the day. Hon. L. C. Morse was the sj eak- are testifying for Doan’s Kidney Pills. Such day of age and blind, fell recently and was quite Roope-Strout. In Belfast, July 10, by Rev. demands against the estate was in er, and I. P. Griffies in of the musi- a record of local endorsement is unequaled William Howard Miller and > arc desired to the Dr. Isaac P. Park of arrived bruised and also started a rib. She is charge Vaughan, Roope present Misses and Butman enter- Revere, Mass., badly j and all indebted thereto an Gladys Margaret cal A crowd was modern times. This statement made Miss Gertrude Shute Strout, both of Lawrence, ; to visit his to her but is comfortable...The program. large present_ public by tained at their July, 3rd, mother, Mrs. Charles C. confined bed, payment immediately. Wednesday evening, July 3d, W. W. Hurd and who have been a citizen is but one of the that have pre" Mass._ | (YUENx West Main for several weeks. Industrial Club met 3d with family, spend- many home on the Belfast in honor of their Park, street, July Sadie.Gray | 14. 1912.—3\v27 road, a week in town, left for Freedom ceded it and the hundreds that will follow. DIED Waldo, May I The Doctor is from an it was a The next ! ing Sunday Miss Reece of recuperating attack of and profitable meeting. guests Northhampton, Mass., to the with Read it: that and his will be with Mrs. H. P. White some- pass day friends, returning to and Miss Dunham of Conn. Both grim enemy, typhoid fever; many meeting BELFAST PRICE ( Fairfield, Pittsfield Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary M. Smith, 54 Union street, Bel- Brown. In Owl’s Head, July 1, Jonas Arey old friends hope he may find the air of time in August, as the Club thinks it best to ; Monday morning. guests are musicians. Conserva- bracing Brown 58 10 months i 1 accomplished Frank Bradford of Massachusetts are fast, Me., says: “I had backache and pains (P-stmaster), aged years, Corrected Weekly for his native town and health take a rest the season-E. H. spend- tory and the with invigorating giv- during haying and 25 days. girls, delighted gathering a few weeks at Lake and are across my loins, often so severe that it was PRODUCE MARKET. His wife is at home with their who Littlefield Wm. Clement’s hay in the barn ing Georges stay- Emery. In Rockland, July 1, Marilla A. their music, Miss Dunham several ing. son, put singing at the White Cottage on Millstone Island. difficult for me to attend to my housework. Eames, widow of William 79 Apple* per bu, 75al.09 Hay. is from the same fever last week. Mr. Thompson also put Mr. Mor- ing Emery, aged j selections and Miss Reece the just convalescing that and 8 lb., Hides. playing piano. Mrs. J. J. Walker and My bladder was inflamed and I had trouble years months. dried, per 7; his father. A hard for rill’s in the barn. Quite a number began -Mr.fcand daughter Mrs. James P. Butman, mother of the hostesses, prostrated experience hay Emerton. In Belfast, July 7, Carl E., son’of Beans, pea, 2.75a3.00 Land Madge have gone to A8h Point for an indefi- from the kidney secretions. Although 1 was Y. one haying July 1st, but the majority began July Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Emerton of Penobscot, Beans. E., 2.60a2.75 Uml and Miss Gladys, also gave several piano se- family! 8th....Vegetation is drying up now for the nite stay_Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton of constantly using various medicines, I was un- aged 2 months and 13 days. Butter, 25 Mutt lections. Punch and cakes were served and Mrs. Frank Treat of Milo, of and if it don’t come soon In sides, accompanied by want rain, vege- Howard, R. I., arrived Friday for a three able to get rid of the trouble. Finally I heard Haley. Prospect, July 7, Michael H. I Beef, TaSlOats, later sherbert and cake. The were the her mother, Mrs. Duval of table gardens will suffer badly. The pea vines Haley, aged 71 years, 8 months and 12 Beet,forequarters, 7a8l Potato. guests Dorchester, Mass., weeks While here will be the of Doan’s Pills and a days. now. stay. they Kidney procured supply 60 Round arrived in town 3d to visit her are turning yellow LEACH. In Orland, July 1, Arthur S. Leach, Barley, bu, Misses Katherine and Dorothy Treat of New July husband’s of Mr. Norton’s A. H. at the Store. The benefit derived guests brother, Norton. City Drug aged 21 years. Cheese, 19 Straw York, Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee, Mrs. F. K. Saw- parents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Treat, West ... .Misses Ruth and Flora Knowlton went to from their use was entirely satisfactory. They Leach. In Union, June 27, Dexter A. Leach, Chicken, 16 Turkey. yer, Miss Gertrude and Miss Mildred Bowen, Main street July the Fourth, Mr. Treat 64 years. Calf SkinB, 18 Tallow Belfast Thursday to attend the celebration_ relieved my pains and aches and restored my aged Misses Ethel and Iona Nichols, Miss joined his wife, remaining the guest of his Leonard. In Morrill, July 4, Mary J. Leon- Duck, 20Veal. Ethelyn Leonard Booth and Mr. and Mrs to a normal condition.” u Meglenirs, kidneys (Statement ard, aged 69 years. 3 months and 11 days. Eggs, 24 Wool, Havener, Miss Rebecca Ross, Miss Florence parents and sisters, Mrs. Bion B. Sanborn and i all of Boston, are passing two weeks at We- given January 2, 1905.) Stinson. In Sunset. Deer Isle, June 18, Pearl Fowl, 14 Wood, Miss Mabel Miss A. Sar- Mrs. Alice T. Doe, until His wife 18 Wood, Colcord, Griffin, Lucy Monday. Need-a-Rest cottage on Green Island. These ALWAYS EFFECTIVE. Stinson, aged 79 years. Geese, In •' gent, Miss Harriet and Mrs. E. W. and her mother will be the guests of his rela- Thompson. Orland, July 1, Mrs. Sarah B. ; RETAIL PRICE. ROT A Erskine, two weeks at the same On July 21,1911, Mrs. Smith was interviewed | are tick gentlemen spent place Thompson, aged 90 years, 10 months, 6 days. Giikey. tives for another week. people people. They Beef, Corned, 17 Lime. last year and were charmed with the lake and and she said: **I still use Doan’s Kidney Pills Wilcox. In Belfast, 5, Elmer July George Butter Salt, 14 lb., 18a22 Oat Mca1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles of lack vitality and resistive power. Miss whenever 1 feel that I am in need of a Wilcox, 2 years and 1 month. Rapid Rise of a Searsport Boy in the Sprague Cambridge surroundings... Wilder, who is supply- kidney aged Corn, 91:Onto arrived in Stockton for and I I will- k«f Employ of the Northern Pacific R. R. Mass., July 1st, coming ing the church here the summer months, medicine get immediate relief. Cracked Corn, 86 Oil, from Massachusetts as of Mr. and confirm former Miss Edna Bedell of who has been Com Meal, 86IPillock, Co. Charles A. Mathews, son of the late guests Mrs. Scott’s Emulsion is doing good work, especially in the Sunday ingly my public statement Belfast, in the guest of Mrs. B. B. Foster on Cumberland Cheese, 20|Pork, William H. Mathews, proprietor of the Sears- Levi Harriman their fine automobile. They school. There is a good sized audience at the given in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills in 1905.” new life to such people— avenue for the past week, left Monday for a Cotton Seed, 1.80,Plaster. have been with Mrs. Mrs. brings and service For sale all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fob- Mea port House from 1859 to 1882, and for Sprague’s aunt morning evening each Sunday, and by short visit with friends in Augusta before go- Codfish, dry, 10ir»ye Orilla G. Mrs. Eleanor it gives and vitality to we hope it may increase... .Walter New sole to the aa Cranberries, 13 Shorts, twenty-five years in the employ of the Libby, Sandypoint road, vigor Ordway ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, York, agents ing to South Harpswell pass summer, i was a business caller in one B. East Main and other rela- Rockport day last for the United States. is her custom. Mr. William H. Hall of Bel- Clover Seed, 28 Sugar. Northern Pacific R. R. Co., has been Colcord, street mind and body. AH DnggAu. I. Morse of T I pro- week....Ralph Belfast spent a fast returned home today in his touring car Flour, 6.26*7.60 Salt, moted to the office of assistant tives and friends in Mrs. Sprague’s native Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N. J 12-9 few hours with his Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no Sweet l " general | Sunday parents, Hon. and after a pleasant week's visit at the Foster H. G. Seed. 8.75a9.00 “u; aha the of the late Mrs. L. C. Morse. I other. M'Wheat M«»‘- passenger agent of the Northern Pacific town, being daughter Capt residence.—Portland Express. Lard,