I ot Todays loumal. Reed of North tl,ntents OBITUARY. Vaasalboro and one son, Georgt H. Reed of South BELLS. Pierre, Dakota. She was WEDDING PERSONAL. ,fast's Valuation and Taxes. .Obit- Frank faithful and devoted PERSONAL. W. Gowen pays the beauti wife and mother and — personal! ..> Base Ball.. Wedding Bells., following hei home and The home of and v ws of the Granges. .Personal, ful tribute to the memory of his brother, thi family were ever her first Page-Erskine. Capt. Olin I/ewis of Pittsfield is Mrs. Arthur A. thought visiting relatives Blair is visiting in Kenne- Miss Annie Donaldson The funeral was held Mrs, A. Erskine, Elm atreet, Bucks of Yonkers. N. Y m the August Magazines. .Thou- late Elbane L. Gowen: Sunday at her late home George in Unity. bunk. is the guest of Miss Louise ds Slain When Allies Over “The Rev. W. C. March of the ! port, was the scene of a charming Hazeltine. Fight sad death of my brother the late El- Methodist church wedding Miss Hattie Burnham oils of War. of Boston is the guest Thomas P. Mathews of Houston bane L. Gowen at his residence in Long Beach officiating. There was Wednesday evening, July 16th, when their Liberty is the sues Stanley of Concord, N. R.t is the Binging by request | of Mrs. Belle Cates. of his ,

« # "In I was for a From the August Magazines. June, purchased large The Third sum by the club which then was the JVIaine strongest in the country. I didn’t say a MONUMENT TO ADAM. THE ADAMS INSTITUTE The Third Maine ; about the club Regime,,, word money, although will hold its to the “mem- { 39th annual This monument erected over four thousand dollars for me. mu,;A,Sr“ ati« paid FOR THE DRINK HABIT. Army hall, at of the first is the new.' sat with me in ALLIES Bath, 1U A Adam, man,” only The down THOMS M m ory manager 1 PERMANENT f August 7, audit is ^ one of its kind in America, and probably the hotel the I his team. RELIEF FROM ALL CRAVING t expert™' ,'UrsC night joined wiii be a was in 1909 " and desire for kind of the use a ▼ good in the world. It erected by ‘AH I want,’ he said, ‘is for you to Appetite any Alcoholic Drink is secured by of purely attendanr.. I ^ with no bad after rates will be hf' John P. a well-known contractor out there and hustle and behave vegetable remedy, effects, no hypodermics, no secret formula, in from T granted oc« Brady, get Ceitral Railroad of at his and „n and builder Baltimore, country I’ve heard hard to THREE TO FIVE DAYS ♦ „ " yourself. you’re and the near OF Islander, usual Garden- a SPOILS No sudden r..u. Ground,” but I’ll take chance.’ of stimulants. place, “Hickory handle, 1 stopping Each patient has a private room, with excellent on 1 " 4 the Boston in the northeastern suburbs of have trouble with menu, served in room. steamers fare denville, ‘You won’t any daintily private One price includes everything. No extra 4 ’' of No that the National Home 'l“cte Baltimore, Maryland. It is composed I assured him. ‘All 1 want is a ► charge. publicity. Everything held in most aacred confidence. i f me,’ will the bronze and c ment, and 1s sur- to can accompany " % stone, chance show that I play.’ Servia and Greece In More Men Killed Than LOWEST RATES t Augusta. mounted by a very large and accurate ‘You'd all the chance you want;,’ it*, get Ladies treated in separate quarters. Automobile service. Open day and night, z sundial, calculated and con- he said ‘You’re in the the War With especially quietly. line-up Bloody Battle With During 4 ’PHONE 149. Address f structed for the latitude in which the tomorrow. | || nt is N. Lat. 39.20. Bulgaria. Turkey. The Adams monune erected, ‘‘Stage fright! Did you ever suffer it? || <| Institute, 777 State St. •"BBSS10, in a circle I Surrounding the hour figures, I did that night. My nerves were jump- | \ the "Sic Transit on the dial, is motto, ing and a t usand times 1 figured out Gloria Wundt” (So Passes the Glory of aid made plays—yes. them—in planning of world have this war was to prove and the and on eyes the showed that the VI orld), date. 1909, what 1 would do the next _®L JBI JBL JHL ■■ M m m mm mm mm mm m*mm mm mm day. for the allies than the jpk side of the shaft is a sunken been turned to the Bal more disastrous either panel "We were playing a game against a again tin two war with Turkey. The attacks for with sunken letters, reading: team which we figured we would have to kan states, and the situation THE the took at the IS most part place night, -'THiS, THE FIRST SHAFT IN AMERICA, beat out to win the I there is now even more threat- ►I BELFAST championship. and and*ROCKLAND* ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF ADAM. myself home runs and soldiers fighting corps-a-corps pictured hitting ening than during the darkest days ol THE FIRST MAN.” making triple plays, and when 1 awoke shooting at each other at very close the war with Turkey. The erstwhile The monument has naturally attracted in the morning I was nervous, a shaky, range, when It was next to impossible much'attention. Mr. Brady has stated, uncertain and scared ball player. In allies, who distinguished themselves for the bullets to miss their mark. AUTO SERVICE other in a in- before the game hit with Ottoman forces closed In on each f among things, newspaper practice everything in tlie battles the troops Finally the of I either fumbled or threw terview, that “where so many others my way wild, and elicited the admiration of the en other and the bayonets were used with as nerves were lesser worth have been honored, he my rags. The crowd so tire world for the brave manner in telling effect. Then the men were DELIGHTFUL TIGHE-SAVING TRIP it about time that something seemed jto be sorry for me—when they thought very close together that It became nec- | It was a the A* A Twelve was done for Adam.”—The Strand. weren’t mocking. relief when which they fought and conquered Passenger Car will AITMA essary for them to take the bayonets Q T) TOTDC1 the game started. have so far been unable to DON’T Turks, from the ends of their gnus and use make EACH FORGET THE DATES "I was second at bat in the line-up, on S WEEK DAY Li ilUlilUJ 1 All 0* Of ^ OF KOREAN MARRIAGES. The was CURIOSITIES a foreign field and with a hostile crowd them as sabers. butchery The Koreans marry very young, gen- roaring. The first man flied out. ‘Wait sickening, and the dead were trampled erally between the ages of twelve and him out. Take two,'said the manager on by the rushing soldiers. The bat- fifteen. For a woman to reach twenty as I picked up a bat. The first pitched tlefield was strewn with hundreds of ball cut the heart of the saw without marrying is considered a terri- plate. I it dead and dying soldiers, suffering ago- ble A of these wed- all the and knew it would have thing. peculiarity way up nies because they could not obtain dings is that would appear to he a been easy to hit it hard, yet I let it go. they nurses. The Red Cross BELFAST AND ROCKLAND to ‘Strike the and the arrangements 1 matter of interest everyone except one,’ umpire yelled, were poor and ineffectual. The fight- VIA BAYSIDE. HEIGHTS. NCRTHPORT. the parties mostly concerned, who often crowd howled. I was cool as a Boston Pi TEMPLE like that of wild beasts see one another for the first time on the east wind. The second ball came whiz- ing was more A LINCOLNVILLE AND CAMDEN because in a over than of and the soldiers even w edding morning. This is zing up, straight the plate with men, 6 STARTING POINTS—WINDSOR HOlEL and THORNDIKE HOTEL the are on and I itched to hit bit each other fero- 111 Korean household boys kept apart nothing it, it, yet strangled and J*------...» from the gills, the father and the sons let it go for the second strike. Then 1 ciously. occupying the front of the house, and settled to hit, expecting a cuive ball. and thousands of Thousands refugees jp Leave Belfast 8.00 a.m. Leave Belfast 2.00 m. the mother and .the in 1 tie curve went wide, a tast one went p. y daughters living from the scene of the fighting, which ;,v- iia| the rear of the establishment. Moreover, high and widj. I figured that the ^ Arrive Rockland 9.30 a. m. Arrive Rockland 3.30 m. pitcher occurred just north of Saloniki. poured p. in their social life the boys are not allow- thought he had a sucker at bat and into that city amid great disorder. Leave Rockland 10.15 a. m. Leave Rockland 4.30 m. ed to mix with the gentler sex. Tbe would curve one over. He came with a p. 8| a Many were suffering greatly from bun parents and friends arrange tbe match, fast hall foot high and I swung at it jp Arrive Belfast 12.00 m. Arrive Belfast 6.00 p. m. m Special Attractions Kt.' _ _ _ in accordance with their own interests, and struck out. My heart nearly got ger. The Servian loss during this hat • all t hree {■< and if both parties agree and the bar- spiked as it sank into my toes going ...rAnto.... Sport ... .«».« ^ :a, rxf back to the bench. cere- Good music eacn * the sill;])!: at. There is no religious "‘That’s the boy,’said the manager. Rockland-Belfast $1.50. Round Trip $2.50 alto ami no legal contract. ‘Wait him out. Make him pitch.’ mony Camden-Belfast 1.25. Round 2.25 Early on the wedding morn the best "I could have kissed him for those Trip Ji BELFAST man arrivis to tie the bridegroom’s pig- words. I went to short with my nerves ^ INTERVENING POINTS FARES IN PROPORTION. BAND tail in a knot on the of his head, and and full of confidence. A ------——--—-— AT top steady my system ---- this not only remains forever as an out- The first ball hit was a sizzler over be ward and visible sign of his condition, second. I got the ball with one hand Cars may engaged for Evening Parties and Excursions RALPH HAYFGRl but entitles hint to wear a hat for the and there wasn't a chance to throw the AT MODERATE RATES VV. G. PRESION first time in his life and to be 'reated as runner out if I stopped to straighten up, 'y, be a man and enter public life. He may so 1 threw without looking and without MAINE TRANSPORTATION CO. a mere child, twelve years of age, but waiting, and plunged forward onto my Jr J. be has no longer any right to play with face. The yell from the crowd told me wtk m Orrin J. Belfast his boy friends, and must choose his as- the first baseman had caught it, and as I Dickey, Agent. PHONEI6M 5 : men. lias now FORS sociates among old He scraped the dud out of my eyes and E W. B. Williamson. Augusta, Gen’l. Mgr. J L. Donohue, Rockland Agent. all civil rights, and is expect 'd to behave trotted back to position I felt at home, ^ ^ Rjckland-Augusta IJne via Washington. Line accordingly. If,'on the contrary, a man i wasn’t excited nor elated, but the con- ^ Augusta-I'armington ^ is unable to afford the luxury of a home fidence that had carried me through the Good Ice Busin.' a he of <5g« ^ ^ ^ *as« *ja« v and 'wife, may reach tie age minor leagues came back with a rush and ■as* ^ *£« 4? fifty, but he must stii! wear nis pi:.rail all fear was gone, i was a big leaguer Belfast down his back, has none of the advan- — and knew it. The next time at bat I of and is to crowded the with the tages citizenship, expected plate, jockeyed Must be sold at one play with kites, marbles, and sueh-iike. pitcher, and watched. He a whipped other business Any folly he may commit is excused in curve inside the plate. I pretended to Il important the same way as the naughtiness of a dodge and let the ball hit me. It hit hard KING PETEll OF SEE VIA AND KING CON- I to look into this for ] STANTINE OF GREECE. child who is not responsible for his and I squirmed, but as the manager bent business. For full partk: actions. over 1 winked at him me, and, letting reach any satisfactory agreement ovei phone to E. E. WY The wedding ceremony itself is most him lift me, I limped down to first —and the distribution and allotment of the Howes’ simple. The whole function consists of stole second on the first hall pitched, Block a procession, when the bride and bride- sliding clear around the baseman. On spoils of that struggle. are conducted their groom by respective my third trip to the plate I craeked a Scarcely had the brilliant victories A 16 H. P. Maxwell A relatiors to a dais. There they are put clean hit over second base and, after be- of Greece, Servia, Bulgaria and Monte- sale cheap. In running face to face, and probably, as already ing sacrificed to second, stole third be- negro over tin- Turkish troops been E. E. WYM stated, see each other for the first time. cause I figured no one would expect a re- f They merely glance at one another, then cruit to do that. In the club house that written on the pages of history before b vv, and the knot is tied the ‘You’ll arose, and the indissolubly.— night manager said, do, kid, complications (piarreb SAID HALIN' PASHA, NEW GRAND VIZIER do you hesitate : $ if Why Wide World Magazine. you don’t get swelled.' And I o'er tiic so hea.cd that the OF TURKEY. replied, spoils grew more than a ‘I’ve that.’ any year ag gone through first battle of the new war was far AN OLD-FASHIONED CLAMBAKE. tie whs especially severe, more men be- never be lower hut the cha t d more serious and far more disastrous COMPARE YOUR DIET WITH THIS FOOD ing killed and wounded in this single grow better to make mom v In the Woman’s Home Com- than of the August any engagements fought than the war CHART. struggle during entire for the const: appears on the “Entertainment” aged farm, panion between the al!i.*s and the 'l urks with Turkey. the as to how In the on event page following suggestion August Woman’s Home Com- After the * eonfei enees in Lou- greater nearly | [»♦*;•■ At this time negotiations were on be- to conduct an old-fashioned clambake: panion, Zona Gale, writing an article en- farm than the don. which failed in a large measure tween production “The men made a circular heap of titled ‘‘Ethics and Cooks,” shows how Greece. Servia. Montenegro and to bring about a satisfactory adjust- some real bargains that wii stones, about three feet each way, ard cooks ought to be trained to prepare, Roumania to form a quadruple alliance LookOurWay! built the fire in the center. They banked not that which the family necessarily and divide the spoils of the recent war over if you are thinking chances it all in with seaweed, and then shoveled to like, but that which in exact ns they saw lit. King Charles of Rou- vesting. Write for a list < > in the clams. Over the clams and determined food value is they put proportion mania was opposed to this at the out- us. It will cost you or1 of tars of and all around to dozens corn, adapted produce energy and growth set and refused to sign an order which We Want YOU to Have The have some busin the and in the corn ears to law—a law which good edges among according few'house- would mobilize the entire Roumanian were sweet potatoes. Next they packed keopers and servants understand. In the tractive prices. ; army and other forces. How- seaweed down over the anc course of her article Miss Gale military firmly top, repro- We also have someth) left everything to cook for fifty minutes. duces the following food chart which in- ever, pressure was brought to bear on Journal the Republican the careful in an “When the call came that all was clude? the fuel values of food as meas- king, and a great riot occurred in buyers ready, we found a shining tin pail hold- ured by calories, that is, the amount of Bucharest. Mobs on the outside of the would be pleased l >!•<• J melted butter in the center of the energy needed to raise one of clamored for the order which * *==: ing pound palace We write all kinds •* pile, and big pots of coffee steaming water four degrees Fahrenheit: would put the troons in readiness for Do not to wr: nearby. There were boxes of crackers, Fuel forget | dishes of sliced lemons and salty pickles, Value %—;-----■---' OUR CLUBBING OFFHRS interested, to 1 and cases of iced tonics. (Cal- “We held an ear of corn in one hand, Water Protein Fat ories) The ■’ Beef.00.7 19.0 12.8 oilers only to E. E. a sweet potato in the other, a dish of 890 following clubbing apply subscrip- Wyman Veal. 60.1 15.5 7.9 625 clams in another and a cup of melted tions in and Smoked ham .. ..34 8 14.2 33.4 1635 paid advance; when payment is made it butter in a fourth. Our other hands wt 223-3 Howes' Blot Fish (white) .39.4 12 6 3.0 S85 could use for crackers and should he stated what pickles.’’ Oysters.88.3 6 1 1.3 225 premium, if any, is desired. It Chicken.47.2 14.0 11.5 750 is also to A PERFECT BABY. Eggs. 65.5 13 1 8.3 635 necessary say that none of these publica- Milk.89 0 3 3 4 0 310 : In a :.pert in the Woman’s tions are m !M U i I August Butter.1) 0 1.0 85.0 3410 1 tiled with I he Journal or from this office. Home ( mpanion, entitled, Better Potato.75 0 2.1 .2 295 Babies in there is an account We have to lor Cities,” of Green corn.75 4 3.1 1.1 440 pa\ these publications one year in two successful contests organized and Cucumber.9.5. 8 .1 65 TO TfiXP. Baked beans. 66.4 advance, and are then sent from their si manage:. i:y women of Knoxville, Tenn., 6.8 3.0 600 they respective and ties Peanuts. 2.1 29.3 40.5 1 Moines, Iowa. Following is an 2825 our Walnuts. 2 8 16.7 64 4 3130 offices to subscribers. Our otters are as '*> eALjdci iiuiij me repori or uip Knoxville clubbing 3 DISC show: Wheat. 12.1 112 11 1655 ''ll| White bread_ 35 3 9.2 follows for one year’s in advance: ‘■'Hie final 1.3 1200 subscription paid The Government feature proved truly Rice.12 3 8.0 .3 1620 City B( dramatic. First, the physicians had Oatmeal. 7 7 ifi7 71 iqac. low a cash discount of found a 5 perfect baby, Sidney June Chas- Apples.82 .1 290 The Journal and Farm and taxes on or before n Dried Home, $2 00 paid tain, aged twenty-five norths, son of a figs.2 0 4.4 1280 Chocolate.t.9 hereby give notice of t! successful young business man and a 12.9 48.7 5620 Xj The Journal be found \ mother who springs-from fine Georgia and Tribune Farmer, 2.25 at my office, jC stock, an ideal American boy. When A NEW DEFINITION OF A CHRISTIAN. to 12 a. m., and 1 to tne was '^BT youngster pronounced perfect Edmund Vance Cooke, of Cleveland, The Journal and McCall’s 2,10 payments. I naif a dozen medical men took him in Magazine, Ohio, writes the following definition of a hand and a put him through second and Christian in the August American more Maga- The Journal and Woman’s examination. But «• rigid there was zine: w Magazine, 2,25 no shaking that first verdict. Sidney Wnat is a Christian? come! June Chastain had scored the maximum forget the book KINO FERDINAND OF THE BTJLGARS. and the Lext-divining: The GEO. E. JO possible on the Better Babies Score- the metes and the ment publications included in our offers I Forget bounds of faiths; we of the differences, the ofticials in clubbing Card, one thousand points, one hundred have come to a new defining. all of the Balkan states returned to be sent to different per cent. the Christian who died the may addresses. Forget death for their the faith he esteemed his respective homes, and the quar- "It was hard for physicians and com- Maker’s, And the Christian who hackled heretics and rel for the spoils was on. Servia and The of the Woman’s mittee members to keep the secret, hut | publishers Magazine have cheerfully quartered Quakers. Greece then formally declared war on Jibe feat was accomplished, and when the advised us of an increase m BELFA1 Never mind the confessional but even before the declara- their I announcement was made in connection Christian you Bulgaria, subscription price B1 with with the may clastify a label; tion was issued the most a Practice in all Cou*i- prize award, applause shook the Eut what sanguinary and advance in and The Xj is your test of the “Christian” you consequent clubbing rates, and his but as- battle of the wars had been re- a spec altv. building. Sidney proud seat at your family table? fought, B* tonisned -■ Journal and Woman’s parents were asked to come Never mind the communicant Christian whom sulting in the killing and wounding I Magazine are now <2.2? ^BG to the platform so that the audience you kneel beside Easter morning; seriously of nearly -iO.OOti soldiers of could look the hundred cent, Who’s the man endorse for the per baby you rest of the both sides. The formal declaration of SERVIAN AND I'.ULOAUIAN ARTILLERY The of McCall’s have sent us over. The little lad received not the year, nor qualify with a warning? READY FOR ACTION. publishers Magazine only the war followed close after this first cash in his class but two silver prize We know the anointed crucified Christ who is this notice: “The subscribers select their free bloody battle, and from the beginning any emergency and immediate warfare. may mugs, one presented by the Woman’s glorified on Sundays, 1 am prepared ^Bp Anti-Tuberculosis But are we so sure of the the affairs became more complicated. Tile was threatened, and Furniture and ::v fl League, the other by Village Jew on the king only pattern within 30 davs after the of their first The attacks receipt orders at the stat the W n an’s Home Companion, in recog- Saturdays and Mondays? of the Greeks and Ser- two courses remained open for him— ^B Who came fresh-eyed to the Jewish town a on an streets, and the\ nition of the fact that Sidney was the vians against the Bulgarian forces and to abdicate the throne or mobilize the magazine by making request ordinan post- ^Br< first with its bickerings and barter? lie n. Telephone <• Hli child to reach the standards of positious were most severe, and Lie chose the latter and (A model we haven’t improved much in only army. course, that the weights and measurements set in the yet card, stating pattern desired is a free our latest city charter!) good generalship and strategy on the then Houma nia prepared to take part pattern Better Babies Standard Score-Card.” part of the Bulgers prevented even a in the struggles which at that time to which are en itled." Give us a “Christian!” Give us one, whatever they his more horrible loss of life The were under way. TRE MAKING OK A BIG LEAGUE BALL churchly rating, Bulga- Whom we may trust in the market, unwatched rian troops were scattered over a great At the outset of this crisis European PLAYER. and unhesitating; territory, and hence the onward march powers signified their intention of Republican Journal Co. In the American Give us the man Publishing ‘Wo Trt August Magazine who pays his debts in the her enemies could not be checked. hands off in the and i Hugh S. Fullerton writes an article en- spirit he makes collections, keeping straggle -§ Picnic and hunting p B And we’re to make some these first the of the Balkans to titled "The Making of a Big Leaguer.” willing allowance if !»fDuring battles fighting allowing settle their he lack in his * are forbidden tr B It is a true story of the development of genuflections. was by far the most sanguinary in the differences as best they could, resort- persons Island in the town of Se.n fl one of the greatest ball playerstin the Give us the man who toes the mark and takes, recent history of those nations. It ing to war if they deemed it necessary. | United States as told by himself to Mr. if he must, his beating, 3mtf CHARI '■] Fullerton. This of be- And we do not ask what his tally is at the Fri- First Maine player, course, UNSIGHTLY FACE SPOTS. Heavy Artillery. General Agent Bar: ■ gan the game as a boy and passed day evening meeting; -M The man who his fatherhood as a through all the stages from amateur to respects Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint- The First Maine Heavy Artillery Reg- women her maternity; «e con it- n a n d minor league teams and then into the will Give us the man who comes to time, and we'll ment, which heals all skin eruptions. No mat- imental Association hold its 37th re- Farm for Sale goods of everv de- big league. In this he trust him in scription. Furni- early experience Eternity. union in G. A. R. on Rm ter how for you have been troubled itch- Hall, Bangor, ture, car- Office became a great victim of the "swelled long by bedding, AT pets, stoves, etc » and lost his on the or skin Thursday, August 21. The business SEARSPORT, MAINE, A fitted office head,” finally position ing, burning, scaly humors, just put a Antique furniture nicely Bl) team. After THE KING OF ALL LAXATIVES. will be called at 10 a big league many vicissi- little of that meeting a. m. Din- One-half mile from postoffice. Call at the specialty. If yoi. veniences for rent at the: ■ soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hobson's have tudes he lost his "swelled head” and For house or address anything u got constipation, headaches, indigestion and ner will be served in the sell to Eczema Ointment, on the sores and the suffer- post dining drop me v Apply I1* into the big league again, where 4w28 MRS. MARY E. MITCHELL. card and will to-day, dyspepsia, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. room at noon tor 25 cents. After dinner posta you receive a prompt call. at of he is WALTEK 27tf THE CONSUMER" thirty-four years age, one of Paul Mathulka of ing stops instantly. Healing begins that very H. ^OOIVIBS, Buffalo, N. f., says they are the comrades and their C-oruer Cross and Federal Str the great veterans of the game. Of his friends will be ts. Belfast, “King of all laxatives. are a to minute. Doctors use it in their practice and final entrance into the big league he They blessing given a free car ride about the city, says: all my family and I always keep a box at recommend it. Mr. Alleman, of Belfast Bank Littletown, arriving at Riverton Park at 3 p. m., Savings home.” Get a box and get well. Price 26c. will attend Notice is that Pa., says: "Had eczema on forehead; Dr. Hob- where they the summer hereby given Savings Bank Dr. W. C. 1 Recommended all Book No. 12,905, issued this has been “wanted by druggists. theatre. Other features may be intro- by bank, son's Eczema Ointment cured it in two weeks." ost and has been made for a Children Cry duced if time permits. Reduced rates application dupli- Guaranteed to relieve or money refunded. All cate book according to laws regulating issuing GIRL OR MIDDLE AGED WOMAN for DENTIST, FOR FLETCHER'S Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind on the railroads. Charles J. Horn, I; piles lew books. A general housework. to have yielded to Doan’s Ointmant. 60c at all druggists, or by mail. Price 60c. Pfeiffer is secretary and Andrew C. Apply Augusta, WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. 29tf MRS. C. E. CASTO R I storea. Chemical Co., and St. Louis. is of the PEIRCE, 93 MAIN B£itJS A Sawyer president Association. Belfaat, July 5,1913.—8w28 Franklin Street, opposite Postofflce. STREET, 1 _o FOR 1 in the Uvil War. CUTS, BURNS AND BRUISES. MONHEGAN IN 1914. In jjrnio every home there should be a box of in the Lewisto a Journal] Buckler’s The Maine Historical is ar- ,,1,0,11 Arnica Salve, ready to apply in Society ranging another tercentennial celebra- of Palermo was every case of burns, cuts, wounds or scalds. jiulation tion as a reminder that things of mo- : J. H. No. 2, writes: ... vunil'er of polls numbered Polanco, Delvalle, Tex., E. ment were happening along the beauti- “Bucklen’s little ful coast ; o the war of the Rebel- Arnica Salve saved my girl’s of that State long years before cut foot. No one it could be cured.” the anchored in „,nt about 175 men into the believed Mayflower Plymouth The world’s beat salve. Only 25c. Recom- harbor. This time grand old Monhegan, -.*'.1 to 1865. Among them mended by all druggists. 20 miles out to sea, is to be the scene of owing soldiers: the celebration which will take place in 1914 of lie Second Regiment— in honor of the 300th anniversary of the visit of John Smith. He Kenner, Eben S. Colby. Capt. engagement announced. made a call at the island and made it his ? of the Fourth Regiment— headquarters for a time while he was for IUooks, Frank Griffin, Chas. in Mist Force Mr. Harnickcll Claim* a exploring the neighboring coast. It was Infants and Children. Moat on this from Jamestown that Beautiful Fiancee. voyage The Kind Yon John Smith this of the vast Have Always Bought lias borne the -lie Fourteenth Regiment In Mias Katherine Force, Henri Hnr- gave part signa- and vague the name of ture of Chas. II. and has nlckell claims one of the most beauti- Virginia grant Fletcher, been made under his Fntchelder, Gustavus J. New it England which it has ever since personal supervision for over s ful brides of the Announcement 30 years. Allow no one Longfellow, Stephen year. and his of the was of retained, map region to decdve you in this. v. Edward S. Poland, Ros- their engagement was made while the best that had been made. Counterfeits, Imitations and and Worth- Miss Just-as-good” are but Augustine Force was visiting at Bar Har- The anniversary is well worth a celebra- Experiments, and endanger the health of bor, Me., tlie guest of her sister, who tion; and, aB earlier at St. Croix Children—Experience tiie First island, against Experiment. Regt. Cavalry was made a widow when John Jacob St. George, Popham and Castine, the \ itowler, David Chadwick, observance of the Astor met his death on the Titanic. tercentenary cannot The Kind .ur iiner, Rufus R. You Marden, Miss fail to attract wide interest. Monhegan Have I Charles A. Sabans Force is considered one of the Always Bought !en, is in a class by itself among New Bears f prettiest young women in all New Eng- the of Worthing. land coast islands. Until the artists and ^ Signature L. York, and announcement of her en- -.larpshooters—Joseph vacationists discovered it a few years gagement attracted widespread inter- ago it had a primitive charm that even First Battery Mounted est in all sections of the country. Miss now is not wholly vanished. Before v Daniel S. Carr, Gree- Force recently has been living with John Smith anchored in its little harbor n-thorn, Ifufiis R. Marden. other explorers from the Old World had Third Battery Mounted been and there, Weymouth nearly a ,rles Worthing; Illinois decade earlier set up the cross on its In Use For Over •ge A. Ayer; Sixth Mass, shore, and the historian of his expedition 30 Years. oils j "jy V O W K CITY. Gardner; Wisconsin gave a most interesting account of the iam P. Marden; U. S. island. Soon after Smith was there, the W. Black, Adelbert traders and fishermen came; and the resulting settlement has been continuous if n furnished under call for almost three centuries. Hither and i ; .James A. Cain, volunteer to the neighboring islands came the Pil- of John H. Chamberlan, grims from Plymouth for the corn that i Itr— ~^-^==—~==~ri i us 7th Inf.: Wilbur M. saved them from starvation in 1622. Eli ui Hubbard, Noyes, The history of the island is a most ro- tier, John Witham, Jr., mantic story; no island of our shores is William R. Bradstreet, richer in lore and legend. Hot days like Daniel Batchelder, Chas. these bring to one who has ever visited V. B. Dodge, Hollis F. its always cool cliffs a longing to return >. Noyes, Rinaldo Carr, there that is almost irresistible.—The ack, volunteers 3 years, Boston Herald. OFFERS AN ELEGANT LINE OF

men furnished under call Dyspepsia is America’s curse. To restore 1m’>2: Sheldon H. digestion, normal weight, good health and Greeley, the Josiah P. Black, Ira p'urify blood, use Burdock Blood Bitters ey, Sold at all stores. NECKWEAR, drug Price $1.00. Carr, John Coffin, Wal- ease at Barrancas, Fla., Sept. 2-1, 1864. A GREAT MAGNIFICENT FLEET. Jnhn L. Poland, Thomas Oscar M. Sabans, private Co. M, 2d ■ THE SCHOOL TAX. -lie! R. Rowe, Loren Stew- Cavalry, aged 20 years; unmarried; died Our Coastwise Shipping Exceeds the Whole P. Wood, William Coombs, of disease at Thibodeaux, La., 21 HOSIERY, July Merchant Tonnage of Germany, Italy or Augusta, 16. W. volunteers 9 months, 26th 1864. July Joseph Simpson France. of York, the State com- David Co. I, 15th treasurer, today Balkum, private, the of the school e uary 1st, 1863. —Noah Buz- died of disease of pleted apportionment Inft.; aged 44; married; Figures our great coastwise com- and mill fund for GLOVES, :e the year 1913, the 3 years, 8th Inf.; Wm. at Pensacola, Fla., 23, 1863. May merce, contained in a recent article on amount available for that this ib.-titute 3 years, 17th Inf.; Charles Longtellow, private, Co. K, purpose : the Panama canal in the year being $786,777.82. The .: cli. substitute 3 years, 3d 14th died of disease at trade, Ameri- } apportion- Inft.; unmarried; ment of the 1912 amounted to an Chadwick, drafted 3 I can Keview of year $782,- SHIRTS, Oct 1863. Monthly have Carrolton, 25, Reviews, an let.; John substi- 591.64, increase of $4,186,18 for this [ Hartwell, Rufus R. Marden, 1st Bat- been a wide round of news- private, l going daily year. ith Inf.; George W. Plum- 30 unmarried; died of tery; aged years; papers and must have given some mil- ! The returns from Pay son Smith, State | : H years, 8th Inf.; Alden disease at New Orleans, La., November HATS, CAPS, lions of our inland a superintendent of public schools show .: stitute 3 years, 16 Inf.; 1863. j people vivid idea of 16, 1 the total number of scholars, in the ; turner, substitute 3 years, Richard A. Co. the magnitude of that part of the Ameri- Nutter, private, B, State to be 217,786, the towns therefore ! In fact anything you may wish. atiklin A. Wood, drafted 3 19th 44; married; died of can merchant marine which is protected Inft.; aged receiving at the rate of $3.61 per scholar. Ini'.; William H. Wood, disease in near Dec. by the Government. All new and in camp Falmouth, 7, Under the public laws of 1909 the goods up-to-the-minute style ir?, 19th Inf.; Moses Bur- 1862. ) According to the latest records of the HUBS KATHERINE FORCE. towns received on the basis of the num- ] -ubstitute 3 years for War- Alston R. Co. 1st ; Bureau of there are now Marden, private, C, Navigation, ber of scholars in addition to the school ; China, Co. C, 16th Maine. IS; died of dis- 7,714,182 tons of under the her sister, Mrs. Astor. in the hand- MASONIC BELLAS MAINE Cavalry; aged unmarried; shipping and mill fund, a further distribution at TEMPLE, S, from October to some Fifth was 17, 1863, ease at Cedar Creek, Va., Dec. 24, 1862. American flag, of which 2,949,924 tons is avenue home which | the rate of $1.09 per scholar and also an -Charles A. Sabans, Chas. D. Co. 2nd the of the left her husband. Lorenzo Benner, private, C, represented by shipping great by of an .:11a B. Leonard M. apportionment equal amount per ; Greely, Inft.; aged 21 years; unmarried; died of northern lakes, but the Atlantic fleet is When the engagement was announced l thousand according to the last valuation W. Chism, Eleanor R. at in New larger stilt, or ami the disease hospital York, August, 3,625,595 tons, it was nor stated when the marriage of each town. This amounts to $717,- a W. Grant, John E. Rich- Pacific fleet is tons. Vessels of 1861. j 963,319 would take place, but it is understood 234.16. rs 3 years, 2d Cav.; Frank- Jonn M. Co. 3d | Porto Rico, Hawaii and the western Lewis, private, I, that it will be at liar Harbor in the Under the apportionment Cumberland unteer 3 years, 29th Cav.; 20 unmarried; killed [ rivers make up the remainder of the ag- Inft,; aged years; fall. county receives the largest and Lincoln : man, Louis W. Crummett, at June 1862. of all but early in battle Fair Oaks, 1, | gregate 7,714.182 tons, 932,101 the smallest amount. Mr. Harnickell is a well known New county ion, volunteers 3 years, 2d Wallace Marden, private, Co. G, 26th ; tons of which is employed in domestic or i Kincaid, volunteer 3 years, Inft.; aged 18; unmarried;died of disease coastwise commerce, York broker. Friends of the couple klin D. Shtirev, volunteer The American a in Palermo, August 15, 1863. j coastwise fleet of 6,782,- say that this is truly love match and Minutes Mean Dollars !.; Hanson W. Neal, vol- Charles Pelden, private, Co. B, 19th 082 tons, says this Review of Reviews that both Mr. Harnickell and his s. HI IIJ TREATING ANIMALS Inf.; Marquis Bowler, Inft.; aged Is years; unmarried; died of article, "compares impressively with the fiancee are much in love with each 1st Wilbert tons of British era- Doubtless know ars, Cav.; disease in Palermo. April 20, 1862. j 1,380.057 shipping other. you the danger of delayed treatment mteer 3 years, 3d Inf.; Wilbur Clifford, private, Co. B, 19th ployed wholly or partly in the coastwise of colic and other diseases. You also realize that 1 Miss Force is the daughter of Mr. wrongly applied remedies are often worse than no rr, volunteer 3 years, 1st 21 died of trade of the United or with Inft.; aged years; married; Kingdom, treatment at all. In other words, not to diagnose Pi. 3 the entire and Mrs. William Force of New York. Turner, volunteer disease at Alexandra, Va., June 9, 1S64. German merchant marine, in a disease accurately may prove fatal. Every owner Chesnian C. Chadwick, private, Co. G, | both foreign and coastwise commerce, should be able to recognize au ailment and give correct treatment at the first from October 17, 1363, to 7th 35 killed of tons, or with the total ■ symptoms. Prompt Inft.; aged years; married; 4,593,095 2,- action is the secret David F. volunteer tuns of PENNSYLVANIA’S MEMORIAL. great Hall, in battle of Wilderness, Ya. May 7. 1864. 088,065 France, or with tne total of treating horses. K : Jacob Cunningham, Wilber R. Sabine, private, Co. K, 14ch 1,452,849 tons of Italy.” Minutes mean dollars. Handsome Monument at. j i>. 4th Inf.; E. 8. Poland, Inft.; aged 21 years; unmarried; died of It is very important that the vast ex- Gettysburg Of course proper treat- .rs, 14th Inf.; Elmer W. disease in Palermo, 2, 1863. : tent of our domestic American Honors Dead Heroes. ment is always necessary. April shipping That is Just ho" Humph- mti r 3 14th Co. 19th should be and understood. years, Inf.; Hollis F. Arnold, private, H, ! emphasized The battlefield at Gettysburg is cov- reys' 500 page Veterinary volunteer 3 It iek, years, inft.; aged 23 years; married; died of proves beyond the shadow of a doubt ered with various monuinciils honoring Manual will prove so val W. Cooper, volunteer 3 wounds at 5, that where there is fair the uable to you. It is by Gettysburg, Pa., July j opportunity t ie memory of the dead of both tile M \sa S. Foye, volunteer 3 1863. ! American for and F. Humphreys, D., V.s., genius shipowning north and south, but none of these is and teaches how to diag- ; Gustavos vol- asserts Brown, John Young, private, Co. II, 2nd Cav- ! shipbuilding itself in this genera- nose and give proper as handsome and imposing as that 32d Inf. alry, aged 20 years, unmarried; died of tion just as signally as in the time of the treatment. I erected the state of troivi June 1. 1864.—Daniel disease at Thibodeaux, La., July 4, 1864. ; fathers. It shows moreover, that in this by Pennsylvania This book will save you hundreds Of dollars and Alexander Benner, voiun- Randal on Ohio; coastwise shipping, much of it is of a in memory of the living and departed Tibbetts, private ship costs you nothing, it will lst James B. Lin- died of wounds ocean we have the heroes' of the State. Tills Cav.; aged Is years; unmarried; j genuine character, Keystone be sent absolutely free .1 years; Fred D. Lynn, in Boston Harbor. Mass., about October nucleus for the development under more monument is si matted on Cemetery on request to any farmer in order to introduce .', 1st Cav.; John Witham, 15, 1864. favorable conditions of an equa.ly great one of tile most sec- hill, prominent Humphreys’ Veterinary Remedies. Remember, it Is rs, V. R. Barzilla B. Co. 2nd mercantile fleet for overseas Corps; Hugh Greely, private, D, carrying, tions of the battlefield. It attracted absolutely free. You do not have to order am .t- 3 Wilson Mud- 32 died i Ignorance of maritime conditions in remedies to secure the book. years; Cavalry; aged years; married; midi attention during the celebration Address, Humphrey 1 year: Carleton Dowe, of wounds at Barrancas, Fla., 8,-pt. 12, j the interior of our country is, unfortu- Homeopathic Medicine Company, 15(3 William Street, New York Tills Is a splendid opportunity to .-.I', 30th Inf.; Josiah P. 1861. nately, profound. It was not very recently. City. long obtain a veterinary treatise that you shoul 1 have r 1 15th that one of the Names of famous Pennsylvania gen- year, Inf.; Gustavus J. Coombs, sergeant, Co. K, ago principal newspapers *u your library. As a refi rence work you will find and leaders are inscribed in h ■u:l ard, volunteer 1 year 13th inf.; aged 1 years; died of wounds of a middle Western State was exultant- erals ap- it invaluable. To have It !u the time of need will whereas It will cost but c ■i F. Carr, volunteer 1 at La., June 1863. ly citing the huge lake fleet as proof that propriate places on the memorial. A worth many dollars, you Carrolton, 12, postcard by writing for it now. f.: William H. Foye, vol- Eben Ballard, private, Co. 1, 3d Inft.; an American snipping coui.l be created Josiah H. Greely, Alonzo unmarried; died of disease at Alexandra, : "without subsidies” or any other assis- mteers 1 year, 15th Inf.; Va., about June 23, 1862. tance from the Government! This news- -sey, Oliver H. Linscott, Daniel Chamberlin, private, 1st Heavy ! paper was published in a great State .ear; Henry Norton, volun- Artilleiy; unmarried; died of wounds in that abutted upon the lakes, but its edi- 15th Inf.; John P. Rowe, Wilderness, Va., Oct. 31, 1864. tors apparently were unaware of the lth Inf.; George M. Rieh- Warren W. Cooper, sergeant, Co. 1, existence of the century-old coastwise 1 ) r 1 year, 14th Inf.; Samuel 3d Heavy Artillery; aged 30 years; mar- i laws that absolutely prohibit foreign mteer 3 years; Isaac Dutl- ried; kilied in battle at Cold Harbor. May I ships from trading between American i -r 1 year; Jacob W. Nelson, 30, 1864. j ports on rivers, lakes or ocean. j ear, 13th Inf. Edwin F. Young, private. Co. K. 2nd The campaign of education on behalf Matched ! our merchant Hardwood in U. S. Navy.— William Cavalry; aged 20 years; unmarried: died of American marine still an amount of .mteer, 2 years, navy; Mal- ui uiscaai; a j. [iiuuucqua, i-a., uuij iu, has appalling inland dense- j volunteer, 3 years, navy; 1S64. ness and prejudice to overcome. —The Floorings, agher, substitute, 3 years, Josiah B. Turner, musician, Co. I, 15th Marine Journal. MAPLE, BEECH and BIRCH. \ | Price, volunteer, 3 years, Inft.; aged 25 years; unmarried; die,; Dr. D. $. THE GLORY OF SUMMER. MANUFACTURER OF i Tibbetts, substitute 1 year, of disease at Pensacola, Fla., Dec. 15, Win Announces that he has limited his 1862. Clapboards, >pri ce, liassw od, Pine. practice time unknown: Ar- 2nd A yellow lily rocking atop of a white to diseases of the i-rments, John Brand, private, Co. K, Cav- '• ,ftO. .Me. cloud of meadow-rue in a 20tf L. C. St. Liber'.}, William Collimore, Thos. alry; aped 40 years; married; died of dis- blossoming m V. nook that summer’s of : illiam Cole, Alvin Sylves- ease at Barrancas, Fla., Oct. 23, 1864. green suggests lap Wi i N'-'lson, John P. Perkins, John E. Richards, private, Co. D, 2nc luxury is now at its softest. Pillows of Somechronic sufferers from rheu- Eye, Ear, Nose and ihrcat violets seemed luxurious in and matism are human I; ins, Charles Fowler, George Cavalry; aged IS yeai-3; died of disease May, barometers June was so lavish of her sweets that can I (-rank Black, Briggs Tur- at Barrancas, Fla., Sept. 3, 1864 They recognize by the grow ling AND KilKACTION. is still to rid of the HebronA. Soule, John M. Lewis, Nel- Daniel R. Co. 26th July trying get left- pains in their tender joints and Rowe, private, G, •’ over strawberries a cademy Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. id them muscles the increase of John S. Cates, Wilbur Inft.; aged 25 years; unmarried; died ol by offering slightest stem at a time to moisture in the even a FOUNDED 1804 siah Sabine, Amasa Cummins disease at Berwick La., blueberry pickers. air, change 7 to 8 p. m.. and bv ent. Bay, April 28, of appoint:- battles. 1863. Whole troops pilgrim elves could put in the direction of the wind. the in the CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS j lied in the service during Horace Boynton, private, Co. A, 12tl up for night white pond lilies Such a condition of supersensi- HEBRON, MAINE, of one small cove, and the milkweed is tivenessis attended with thin Nine killed in battle. Nine Inft.; aged 32 years; married; died ol always Telephone connection _-iu its the blood. The For Girls and Boys. Send for catalogue ounds. Twenty-five died of wounds near Port June 23, filling pink honey-jars by thou- watery, poison-laden Hudson, L., for all the tiuid that 6w28 'ne died cause unknown and 1863. sand tramp butterflies that fills the arteries must be to come. built and before f starvation. John P. Rowe, private, Co. H, 14tl choose Photo by American Press Association. up purified there William Lincoln West •f residents of But we have seen nothing can be any progress toward per- men, Palermo, Inft.; aged 18 years; unmarried; diet quite equal Ex-Veterinary Bure:'': of Animal to that bell of clear PENNSYLVANIA MONUMENT ATGETTYSBUKO. manent The of H. C. HofFses Inspector r; the service of the Rebellion, of disease at Savannah, Ga., Sept. 19, gold rocking in the recovery. problem midst of a white medicine is not to cure a at- Industry I'. S. Department of ". ',rr'ct Itun. oueiiceof wounds or sickness 1865. feathery cloud that is single bronze figure of an angel is mounted CLEANING. from to not a cloud but a flower making believe tack of rheumatism but to eradi- M-reby, April 12, 1861, Melville C- Trask, private, Co. I, loti which is V IS to be the foam on a sea wave. on top of the dome, support- cate it from the system and YETEKINAFI Inft.; aged 22 years; unmarried; died ol That bell be a to ed by four large columns, one at each the to resist an- STEAMPRESSING TREATS ALL 1»ISEASES Ol \NHIALS W. Jones, private, Co. I, 3d i disease at New Orleans, La., Novembei may ringing message strengthen body all the craft afloat on the Bronze of soldiers in other attack. Tliis can be done aged 18 years; unmarried; 3, 1862. seas of the air corner. figures by and REPAIRING. Hospital, Plmrmacy am' Office. to tell them not to enter this nook the building up the blood. ittle at Gettysburg, Pa., July Charles B. Black, private, Co. C, 3c green uniform stand between solid stone SPRING STREET, RELIANT MAINE unless they wish to share the fate of the The Mr. Israel Dearborn, of Corinna, Regiment, Mass. Cavalry, aged 26 years columns at each corner. carving CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER Hospital Never Clos*» fabled lotus-eaters, And then Maine, says: *T had always had Ballard, Lieut. Co. I, 3d Regi- unmarried; died of disease at Natches, again, around the top of the memorial is mag- i it may be meant to convey the idea that more or less rheumatism in my Phones—Hospital 59-13. Kes’.dence 59-11 19 years, unmarried; killed Miss., July 17, 1864. nificent ■ *' here is tiie back and in from the knees At 52High Street. Tel. 216-13 Va., Albert Co. lsi very place to come if they my legs Wilderness, May 29, Gardiner, private, E, after the Gettysburg celebra- was a wish to see the glory of summer in full Shortly down, hut it not until few Cavalry; aged 25 years; unmarried; diet feather with a golden ornament to finish tion a movement was agitated to form years ago that I began to suf- TWELVE uner, private, Co. B. 19th of wounds at Farmville, Va., April 16 it off.— Lewiston So'- an organization of veterans of the blue fer severely from the disease. Then , aged 32; tnarried;died of 1865. which would meet in a I had such a severe attack that I Blended e 1863. and the gray ttysburg, Pa., July 4, Wilbert S. Belden. private, Co. E the two Doan’s are each was confined to house for PASSENGER AUTO A. Wood, private, Co. B, 15th 28 unmar- Regulets recommended by many national convention year. Lead- Regiment; aged years; who weeks and was unable to use my 32 killed in say they operate easily, without griping ers of both sides a resolution nt, age years; ried; died of disease in Gulf of Mexict without Dad signed I also had in arms. A and after effects. 25c at all drug legs. pains my der R. Road, Va., 13, on Nov. 1862. a desire to see such an or- Aug. ship, 1, stores. expressing The pains became so intense that I Rheumatic FOR RENT. Isaiah Sabans was shot in battle o formed at once, asserting could move and I had to lie H. 26th GOOD ganisation hardly Greely, Serg. Co. C, Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. REASONS. that it would teach "our fellow citi- down most of the time. I had been ORRIN J. riCKEY, aged 40 years; married; died James A. Co. 4tl Cain, private, C, zens in all sections of our country that sick for six months when some one ;L at Baton Rouge, La., April 11, Heavy Artillery; aged 19 years; unmar Those Third District Progressives Dr. Williams’ Pink Phone 156-3 Maine. give friendship and good will have complete- recommended Eelfast, ried; killed in battle of Wilderness, Va. some excellent reasons why not to vote of the the surviv- Pills to me. They quickly relieved The original compound Rheumatic I frm, Co. G. 26th Reg- 5,1864. with them. Read their ly been restored between private, May platform. me and drove the disease entirely Oil. The original formula has been e- I died of disease 4tl call themselves ing veterans of the great war.” pur- 44, married; Samuel N. Cain, private, Co. C, They Progressives; but out of my system.” is more of this resolution chased and the oil is being the •Me., Aug. 27, 1863. Inft.; aged 20 years; unmarried; killei I what retrogressive than their de- Among the signers Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are an prepared by '• for Wanted K. Jaquith, Crop. Co. F. 7th in battle of Wilderness, Va., May 5 mand repeal of the Taft Reciprocity? is E. W. Torrance, chairman of the excellent tonic for the blood and are 1 is more Oil j,. aged 20 years; unmarried; 1864. These two Cain brothers, Jamei What retrogressive than the repe- national commission, G. A. R„ and C. safe. Our booklet, Blended Rheumatic Company. Live Men or Women, to introduce ■ absolutely Agents, istase in thi etition ofthat stuff about I Palermo, Me., July 19, A. and Samuel N., were both shot in the pay en- Irvine chairman United Con- “Building Dp the Blood,” is free in home; at home Walker, high grade specialties every quick same battle at the same time, and bot) velope and abroad? What is more on and should he read federate Veterans, and other promi- request by Write at :,t‘n Co. K. 14th died at the same embraced in eacl retrogressive than that chestnut—that WM. 0. POOR & SON, AGENTS. sales; big profits. once, P,C Worthing, Corp. time, either under every rheumatic sufferer. “Ked 21 diec hollow nent leaders who fought years; unmarried; other’s arms. chestnut—about equalizing condi- Get a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink MAINE. WHITE MANUFACTURING and or under the stars BELFAST. '''“Bon at tions for!the farmer and manufacturer? the stars stripes from 60 !fe Saulsbury prison parole Pills today your druggist, AND IMPORTING CO. i. That has been suggested that it. 'Prices: 25 and 50 Cents. Maryland, soon after exchang- eight-hour day plank is a mon- and bars. It cents per box, six for $2.60, or Try 15, W 11,1865. strous meddle with the human being’s a celebration be held in Richmond, Va., order from t23 Bangor, Maine. 3w29 r H. earn Linscott, private Co. C, 15th right to his living. It is in the summer of 1915. CASTOR IA robbery Dr. Williams Medicine Company, (C. "Bf"! 44; married; died of disease, oi the multitude—the same kind of rob- S. For Infants and Children. with 1 Schenectady, N. Y. E C„ July 18, 1865. bery protective tariff. FOR RENT Another igt °-ves> private Co. B, 19th Regt., The Kind You Have indefensible meddle is the pro- Children Weber b,. years; married; died; cause un- Always Bought posed federal commission to supervise Cry Wagons Two txcellent tenements in Frye Block, at industrial lfc Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 10, Bears the .vz_~ corporations. FOR FLETCHER’S IHt CHILOIEN LIRE Vt received a new car of Weber Wagons. Court street No. II. Apply to Mrs. Clements SJ/T //{^ The Third District Just of Progressives give In Block for and S. F. Stockton l)owe' Co. 2d Cav- Signature C excellent reason should not CASTORIA KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE Light, easy running general purpose wagons. key Bridges, % a private M, why you join “ge 34 years; married; died of die- I them.—Lewiston Sun. COUGH SYRUP For tala by J. A. MCKEEN Springs for rent. tt 29.

v * OAK HILL, (Swanville.) desire for personal revenge on the part EAST The Churches. Mr. SEAVSMOMT. The of a few men active in the Re- Partridge of Hampden iaspending sever- A WOMAN’S WORK Republican Journal formerly Raymond P. Heald and and who thought they al week8 with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Seek- reduces her to the wife of publican party sometimes strength setta are visiting his were there. No of The regular services of the Episcopal Mis- ins.. .Mr. and Mrs. L. O. were parents v '"‘'•l. BELFAST. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1913. unappreciated party Hanley guests of weakness—her devotion to Charles sion will be held at the North church next depths Heald-Mr. and Mrs. that kind can long survive or be of great of her sister, Mrs. A. T. Toothaker, in North- H household cares prevents sufficient a in usefulness. A Bull Moose that becomes afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Hood’s spent night East PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY HY Sunday port, recently-Mr. F. J. Webb set a monu- Thousands of Northpor- * CHARLES A. FlLSBl'RY. Somerville, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. predigested body-food medically f ISth, Senator Townsend, Republican, of The services at the First Parish Church on the enriches ard of Belfast is the blood; purifies, F. O. Seeking ...Mr. Hutchins that every chop yields direct guest will be held next at 10.45 of Belfast perfected Michigan severely criticised Secretary (Unitarian) Sunday in the F. E. Gelo .. Mr. and Mrs. J and revitalizes it, and this a monument on the lot of returns in organs | Advertising Terms. For one square, one a. m. The school is closed until placed Mr. David strengthening of State Bryan, declaring that “Aside Sunday Sep- son of Rockland called on th* Inch :n column. 25 cent* for one week builds the whole in Green Lawn and tissues and in making length tember. way up sys- Moody cemetery, July 14th_ healthy, Albert fciivl 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. from the technical and legal question of Slot's MaYriner, July 13th. \ Get it Mr. and Mrs. Eli Knowlton were life-sustaining blood. Emulsion Miss Marian Wells will at the tem. Take it. today. Sunday guests Donnell of the of a servant to sell his sing North Salem, Mass., is vi | Srrscrip-n>N Perms. In advance. $2.00 a right public In usual liquid form or in chocol of Mr. and Mrs. James Triehy_Mr. F. p. is devoid of alcohol or any harmful for three church next Sunday morning. This will be Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Donne o^ar iT.OO for six months; 50 cents services the anrounce- coated tablets called Sarsatabs- j twice, public Webb and Master Merle Whittum wer<. in drugs, and overcomes tiredness and months. the last service at this church until Septem- Thomas and sons Leo and F j.. ment by Mr. Bryan that a man of his Brooks on business July 21st. nervousness in a marvelous ber. TRANSFEKS IN REAL ESTATE. way. are at H. C. Thomas’s farm. well advertised Democratic tastes cannot j A Baltimore man has erected a monu- nell of Belfast is the The First Parish (Unitarian) church will be MORRILL. gues: first live on an income of ?12,000 a year The transfers in real estate were ment to the 'memory of Adam, the pres- and following SWANV1LLE CtNTER ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. closed during August will open for ser-l There were 143 in recorded in Waldo of Deeds classes in the Morrill ol Mark Twain. ents a moral question for the considera- County Registry has ba a new automobile. is ill and mai This is worthy vices on the second Sunday in September, the school last Fred Walker light Mahoney quite I:,i; i for the week 23. 1913. Sunday Sunday.Mr. and Mis tion of the American pe Other ending July his hay. ! pie’’ 14tb. Richard Currier Mrs. Belle Barden arrived home last Jarvis B. and Alice M. Woods, Bangor to and their children, Amy and A says that the life of a cabinet are on their salar- publisher officers, living Earle, from are N. J.. where she has been for The services ai the universalist church for Leonard M. Morrison, Freedom; land and Worcester, Mass., spending Saturday from ‘best seller” novel is now little longer subordinates in the government de- the LIBERTY. | ies; the week will be as follows: K. O. K. A., Satur- summer with Mrs. Currier’s a buildings in Freedom mother, Mrs. 8 months-Monroe band gave con- Mrs. And that is a lhe past Staples of New M« x than a month. longer partments are not allowed to do other service morning Cynthia Blood-Mr. and Mrs. A. M. j day night; preaching Sunday Orlando J. Kendall. Brewer, to Willis A. Daggett a dance July 16lh at Comet her of life than of them merit. cret followed by visiting son, Howard >• i ;ease many work while holding their positions, and at 10.45; Sunday school at noon. Meservey, land and buildings in carried their daughter and her husband, Mr Bingham; that was a Monday to visit other rela ordered and Mrs. and Mrs. Grange hall greatly enjoyed by recently the Postmaster General Northport. Ralph Heyward Bertha of Wilson and Mayor Fitzgerald The Christian Scientists hold services in parts the State before ti President Mears in their auto to the acoount of the catch- that shall not in Samuel F. M. Arthur, Belmont to Leander S. Waterville last Thurs- large crowd_On read Gov. postmasters engage any their hall, 127 Main street, at home the last of next month of Boston have practically Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. went than that to their Small, land and in Belmont. day. Heyward from there weather the greater part of the hay is uncut. other business relating 11 o’clock and at 7.30 Belfast; buildings :ng M. M. *. Foss out of the Democratic party, be- Wednesday evening Wentworth and daugl ! Nettie White to Celes- to Portland on a visit. Dr. and Mrs. T. N .The Industrial club’s Lawn party was a house duties as asked o’clock, to which all are welcome. Tower, Lincolnville, have been of B B, to in manu- postmaster. “Why,” Pearson guests cause of his intention engage tia A. Center land in Lin- made a pleasure trip to Waterv.lle and lawn party combined as a shower about C Mr. Townsend, “this discrimination in Tower, Lincolnville; several weeks, left Tuesday f facturing in Canada. The services next Sunday at Mason’s Mills colnville. the same day in his auto.Miss Leona o’clock made it too damp for the ‘.older ones to favor of a salaried officer a Dorchester, Mass... Mr. Fr, high against will be held at a. who 10.30 m., followed by the Levi to Maine Central Rail- Achorn, has been teaching for some time sit out of doors although the evening proved Clay, Belfast, Mrs. Fi. S. Brier of North 1 runs of money serving low salaried one. For my part, I feel and at Reformed church in is at home. We learn thac If Bryan shy Sunday school, Trinity road Portland; land in Citypoint, Lubec, she in en- to be fine. The young people by the light of sweetened Company, Gay and Mrs. W. W. Brier vu he try to voice a 1 am no re- .. grape juice might impelled protest. at 2.30 p. iU., followed by Sunday school. Belfast. gaged to teach in Belfast. .Mbs Abbie Poor the Japanese lanterns played croquet and witr. Press. C. M. Hurd’s water. -Portland I see no reason from Belfast a Wednesday speetor of persons. why Rev. Adolph Rossbach, former minister of Flora M. S. Rankin, Mansfield, Mass to recently spent few days with music and social chat the evening passed of Poland Florence Bradstreet are visit We thought suggesting the head of a should be her friend, Mrs. Nellie Morgan. ..Rev. Fred cream and cake were on sale department per- the society, now minister of the Unitarian Marcellus R. Knowlton, Belfast; land and pleasantly.' Ice Mrs. Walter it cost more than H. at Kent’s Young. .Ralpf j water; but may mitted to make methods in East will in the Uni- in Belfast. Morgan preached Hill last Sun- and a number was Mr. and Spring private gain by society Boston, preach buildings goodly present.... from a three week. While he is the Saturday j church next Marcellus R. Knowlton. to Orra E. day. spending summer here, Mrs. Horace of this town,now grape juice. that are forbidden to his subordinates. tarian Sunday. The church will Belfast, Marden, formerly Canada. He was verv f«v, he preaches in different parts of the State I see in his announced he closed after this service until the second Richards, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. ; of Meriden, Conn., are visiting her parents with Cardenio F. once widely known nothing policy the country ... Dr. ar King, in Herbert S. Smith, Belfast, to Affie De Arriving home,he dons his overalls and ••bores” in Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Littlefield_ that is not equally available to any man Sunday September. | pill were business callers i* as a financier and newspaper publisher, right down to hard work on his fruit Miss Lemos, do.; land in Belfast. buildii.g>, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grant, Carter and last week or woman in the government employ, in .Miss Genie Bar State farm in At the morning service the First Parish trees, small fruit and Mrs. \1 < j :i 1 at the Bridgewater, Benjamin F. Philbrook, Waldo, to Annie C. garden. rgan Austin Jewett of Belfast were truests of Mr no one the N. Y., arrived last week n» i the and certainly will question church last Sunday, Jerome Frank- each at Mass.. 21st. Had he lived until (Unitarian) land and in VValdo. preaches Sunday Poor’s Mills ai p m. and Mrs. H. P. White Sunday.... Mrs. Hath- July Phiibrick, do.; buildings Cram's ...Mrs. \Y I assertion that the general of lin, son of Mrs. J. F. Hanshue, Katharine Es- and the 2d and 4th of George : xt a would have made him application E. to Daniel F. Dun- Sundays each month at away of Monroe and three children visited day pardon Tyler Page, Swanville, t it Mr. that would mean the absolute ruin of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. her, Merrow of Bang policy monde, daughter Pineo, aver, Stockton land in Stockton our church at 11 a. m.Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Albert and his s free man. Springs; Briggs Sunday... Moody Dr and Mrs. and Anne of Mr. and W. L. Cargill of public service.” Cunningham, daughter Springs. Thomas, who recently suffered a severe >urgi- mother, Mrs. David Moody, are not in their .. Rev. I. B. Mower of Wnt- to I Mrs. R. L. were christened. cal Mr. Bryan says “Next coffee, Cooper, Albert M. Ames, Stockton to operation, is being nursed by Miss Flora usual health, but their many friends f f Springs, hope of the Maine Assocm than ottier There in the edi- Murch and is Baptist have beei. roasted more any frequently appears The Betw’een the Came of Base Charles B. Devereaux, Rutherford, N. J.; land rapidly improving. Mrs. J. F. a speedy recoverv... Wilbur Nado of Monroe Analogy j day in town. In the morning liL-o cntTpp. I’m the is ill. Her son. Dr O. S. torial columns of the Lewiston Sun a Ball and the Game of Human life, will be and buildings in Stockton Springs. Viokery seriously : is harvesting Mrs. Flora Littlefield’s hay. the rite of baptism to four and his wife, from Belfast art with | that is from the me ui me sermon at Vickery, better for the roasting," Mr. Bryan prose poem evidently tuujt'ui me umver- in the afternoon her. gave a ver I of a salist church next This b* "well lone"* hut the general pen nature lover and student; and Sunday morning. WINTER PORT. men was xiiaj Countv Correspondence. j which greatly enjoy* ?! and we the writer to be will be the last service before the summer SWANVILLE. Rev. Frederick District :nion seems to be that "good strongly suspect Pallanino, Bucksport After the sermon Miss VY j vac; tion, ana the church will be :losed until Mrs. Herbert and son will hold the first conference faithful set vat t" does not apply. one of the two young ladies from Lewis- Cunningham -Tanley j supt.. quarterly conducting services here sii j •JACKSON. the first Sunday in of Milton, Mass., are <*f her at the Methodist church » .ton who were members of the Maine September. guests parents, i Wednesday evening. day in June, gave the Robert and Lula Stiles with right j spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. K. and ....Mrs. Belle Erskine and Rose of \Y ! McCiave of New .lersey says Press at York Beach a few Nickerson, sister, Mrs* daughter to those who had been ha, party years The services for the week at the First Mrs. Willis Kelsey in Knox-Misses Beatrice J ji A. f Nickerson.... Mrs. W. N. Briggs i. visit- ! Malden, Mass., arrived Friday fora visit with benediction the church held M. Mulhal!. late v/i. aiu'inri vv imc 'V,.,i Martin "lobbyist -igv. c jnini ui Methodist church will be as follows: Gould, Clara Jones and Pearl Chase returned this, ing relatives in Portland... Linn.-: Mrs. Erskine’s mother, Mrs. Geneva Freeman. of Manu- Cunning- vice. Dr. Mower was the j for the National Association these articles, which we have captioned Thursday, evening, the prayer meeting; Sur- from the summer school at Castine Saturday. who has in Can. n. bushels of strawberries ham, employment spend- ....Twenty-three Mrs. C. B. Iloit while in town had himself in his “The of a at _Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. S. Morton are facturers. perjured Glory Summer.” It is very day 10.30, morning worship; Sunday school receiving Ins vacation with his have been from fhe bed of ing father. Mr. A. k. j picked strawberry Tibbetts ami Mrs. Curtis : « : the Senate at 12 on the cf a ■ estimony efon investigat- dainty hit of prose that only needs mt; Epworth League prayer meeting congratulations birth, July 17th, and Edwin Nickerson.. Mrs. W. H. and I it 11 Cunningham, family... Mrs. Henry C. j Kelley tors at Mr. Claude Know!-. of Sunday e*vening at 6,30 p. m.; service daughter... Mr. Grover Zwicker, who was em- committee; and Dr. Crockett to make it a Of the com- evening Gertrude have returned home from a ng rythm poem. Marden of Belfast was the gu- .f M Celia j daugiiter were on tin at m. accompanied a i< a liar. 7.30 p. ployed at the Jackson creamery, was called to hor.astoit says that Mulhall of the author in the Nickerson last after,.., n Miss visit w ith Mrs. S. A. Kelley in Bangor.... Mrs. panion supposed Monday j Steward Know Item, who r.;, The services at the church will Grand Manan Island, last week, by the sudden Press The a Boston Baptist he as Lizzie has return*-! Brooks. Carrie Shaw of Boston visited relatives nd party, Writer, mag- McTaggart | friends in town and Miss xht Boston Herald says of Secretary follows: illness of his father.Mr. and Mrs. Prayer meeting this. Thursday, even- She was accompanied by her sister. Mrs. CL T. ! fiiends in town recently.. .Mr. and Mrs Sid azine, says: and daughter of Claude Knowit. x State "He has made his service at 10.45 a. H. P. Hews, Grover Hewes Miss Bryan: Mabel S. whose ing; morning Sunday m.; Nickerson, and daughters, Gertrude ami Avis, ! ney Grant of Bangor are guests of Mr and Merrill, juvenile serial, Woods of Winslow Sun- in Camden, Rockland arid ! dice iiai his ridiculous in the Sunday school at 12 o’clock. All who do not Mary spent who a few Mrs. be id on Danielson.... Mrs. Isaac Dunham country “’file of the Gilt is spent days there... Hr. and Mrs. J i* Camp Horseshoe,” at the home of Mr. H. E. Chase. wees. The trip was made has on in the attend Sunday school at any other church are day f Martin of went to Boston to visit her son, •, ,-g of the world. He brought concluded May numbei of the C, Worcester, Mass., and her Saturday ton's new car. .. .Rev. Mr. m>. Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. E. Morton visited their Woman’s Home is a writer invited. Christian Endeavor and daugh- William Dunham... .Mrs. William Fern a Id has a vacation with his fan aim-- it ti e c ndemnation of thinking Companion, cordially mother, Mrs. R. O. Sawyer of Cape Jeliison, | inp Mrs S. o of stories for children and with service at 7.30 m. ter, M. Hatch, Sundav-Mr. Bert Lake, was called away M and the hostile criti- girls, evening p. were guests at J. W. Nickerson's one day 1 opened an ice cream parlor in the Nealloy an;,;e everywhere an occasional Morton and and Mrs. Woodman of the funeral of a friend. only grown-up tale. She daughter last week studio Miss Hannah of of The services for the week ...Mr. and Mrs. iW. 1C Hamm and building.... Thompson isn of the press regardless party." to write stories of the out-of- at the North Frankfort visited nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. prefers Hazel th>- Boston is her Mrs. Eunice church are as follows: niece, Nicfcerson, spent week-end visiting mother, doors, and even her college girls are Prayer meeting, Thurs- Irving Morton, recently. harles S. Mellen has resigned as in Hampden, the guests of her sister, Mrs. Thompson and her sister, Mrs. Charles Miles. sometimes snatched away to the open, day at 7.30 p. m.; morning worship Sunday at ■ S. D. Mr. ....Mr. and Mrs. Archer Leonard and son v-; : sidert and director, thus all where have adventures flood and a. Greely.... and Mrs. bred M. Nick- severing they by 10.45 m.; Sunday school at 12 m.; C. E. pray- FREEDOM. s field. As for her erson of Monroe were at Mr. and Frederick of Springfield, Conn., are visiting 1,,;, onnection with the N. Y., Hartford & younger characters, er meeting at 6.30 p. m. Visitors in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Walker of Portland, guests Ayer are allowed to have a roof over Mrs. A. T. Nickerson’s Mr. and Mrs. Leonard's Rev. anti Mrs. Arthur : Glad to know you have u.-. That they and aii who do not find who are touring Maine in their car, called on Sunday.... parents, New Haven road. was inevitable, worship elsewhere, will friends how It their heads only for conventional reasons, Mrs. Fred and Horace of J. Lockhart..Miss Ada Littlefield has returned your stopped a cordial at these Mrs. Susan J. Flye and on their way to Cunningham son ■,s because of the attacks upon him, and the roof ever greeting services. family hair and Its hardly figures in the to Boston after a brief visit with her greatly promoted Rockland and other cities... Dr. A. M. Small, Monroe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. mother, j whether justifiable or not, his usefulness story. Miss Merrill has been a news- The Sunday school of the First Parish, Uni- Ask Your Doctor. Phil. E. J. Vose and W. R. Cunningham Sunday-Mr. E. H. Nickerson Mrs. Freeman Littlefield. and still counts herself a Williams, Sparrow at an end and confidence in paper woman, tarian, church a 16th at was public enjoyed picnic, July made a business to the first member of the as she attended the Progressive convention in Water- trip Rockland newspaper guild, the Howes cottage at Pitcher’s The the road and its management was im- pond. of the — ■ ■■- writes sketches regularly for two dailies. ville July 14th.... Mr. Dana Banton was in week... Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trask of It -ior '-illt— nfolif .ir-r^ r day was ideal and there was a large attendance. paired. She has contributed to a number of dis- on business last week... Mrs. Chester Newburg were guests of Hon. and Mrs. The of a former Bangor and presence pastor, Rev. Adolph tinctly juvenile papers magazines, | Bessey and little daughter Gladys are in the A. E- Nickerson Sunday-Mrs. Lydia Bean of the financial troubles of to the Youth’s the Rossbach, now of East Boston, who is the guest Apropos Companion. Judge, Girls Home, Belfast, where Mrs Bessey has and daughters, Mrs. Leigh Hamilton and it is recalled that Hon. Beacon (Boston), and of friends at Rocky Point cottage, was an add- Secretary Bryan Young People Mr. has to Mrs. George Dunning of Bangor, were guests (Philadelphia.) ed pleasure. Boating, bathing, fishing and employment.... Roy Sparrow gone Hamilton Fish of New York, Secretary of Mrs. E. H. Nickerson last after- PAPER Skowhegan where he has Thursday HWALL other out of door sports were indulged in by employment_Mrs. of State during the administrations of Eliza Penney visited her niece, Mrs. J. D. noon.... Mr. Albert Goldsmith of Salem, EAST BELFAST. the party and a bountiful dinner was served. ‘ President Grant, occupied one of the Plummer, July. 18th and 19th.Mrs. A. M. Mass., and Mr. H. M. Chase recently had Carl E.Miliken of Island Earl Robbins of Falls,Me.,was elect- a nice residences in en- Lynn, Mass., is visiting his Small and daughter Marian are visiting friends granite monument erected on their largest Washington, ed first vice the Hall. president of General confer- lot in Green tertained and! lived at the rate aunt, Mrs. Jeff. in Searsport.Miss Matella King from Lawn Cemetery. The work I lavishly, ence of the Free of America at the Baptists was done by Mr, Fred. J. Webb. Mr. Gold- of t ) a The at that Silas Michaels of Lynn, Mass., arrived re- Washington, D. C. is passing her vacation If50,i year. salary meeting in Ocean Park 16th. H. E. Mc- and is the of July with her Sarah Miss Effie M. smith is staying in Waldo w'ith his sister, was cently guest Mr. Eugene Achorr. aunt, Perley.... time S8 000. Donald of was chosen Harpers Ferry, Va.f Mrs. Gilbert Le/ensellar, and is a Miss Ethel Flye has received the past week one hundred frequent Savery arrived home Saturday second vice president; Lewis D. Stillman of the Democrats of the Third new visitor in town.... Mr. Andrew Black is Though from where she had housdresses and a good assortment of visiting Castine, been attending clerk; Prof. A. W. of Saco, Anthony Lewiston, muslin his niece Mrs. Emma Crocker in Belfast- District ate patting the Progressives on summer school. kimonas, Middy and Balkin waists, and corresponding Becretary-treasurer; and J. F. the hack a te them to as you look at the figures placed upon them asking “step right Mr. and Mrs. William F. Leavitt of of Lewiston, auditor. Mr. Miliken CENTER LINCOLNVILLE 2 Augusta Boothby you would think it would be to the into our the nominee said of the advantage parlor,” were guests over Sunday of his parents, Mr. was president of the Maine Senate at the last Mr. Fred Battis and wife of Cambridge, of anyone to loo^ them over before buying I Democratic administration: and Mrs. George Leavitt, making the trip by Legislature. Mass., and Mr. Edward Dowd and family of elsewhere-Harry Bangs. Esq., and family "If the present administration suc- auto. At the church last Dorchester, Mass., were guests at Hall’s cot- Baptist Sunday morning f rnm Searsnort. visited Mr Ramis' narents ceeds in out its it will last week. Dowd is mana- PRICE Mr. carrying policy, The Ladies Aid of the Mason Mills church the hour was to a school con- tage general given up Sunday recently.. .Mr. Gordon Williams from Water- •strike the axe at the root of every iegi- ger for Alexander's horse remedies and was in will have an ice cream social at the church to- cert which was a au- t greatly enjoyed by large ville was the of Dr. A. M. Small and | Wall in stock at halt the mate hi siness in this in district, utterly guest town .Mrs. Carrie Pendleton of Everything Papers morrow, Friday, evening. There will be a dience. Following :s the program: advertising.. iestroying it. Mrs. Small July 20th ... Mr. Ernest Vose is in and Saturday. Boston arrived Wednesday and is a guest at E. price for Thursday Friday July good program presented. Processional, Monmouth in the of the employ State depart- T. p 1 have always made the canvasses and Choir, Churchill’s.... Ernest Dickey of Somerviiie, ; U 25th and 26th. Mrs. Etta Piper Savery received a letter ment of agriculture as tester in the dairy test all these en marked "doubtful" mean Responsive Reading, Psalms 127-128. Mass., is visiting at David Cross’ for a few Tuesday from Miss Maude Merriit of Water- association and is the younges*; man in the .lurchasatl" 1 made a canvass of this Prayer, weeks-Horace Hall of Whitinsville, viile. Mass., Department President of the Daughters Song by Girls, United States employed in this work. He is a CARLE & JONES sort for n Democratic national commit- is his Benson Hull, for a tew of Recitation, “Children’s Day Greeting,” visiting brother, 0 tee ai d or t they sent us $50,000 for the Veterans, announcing her appointment as student of Freedom academy in the agricul- Ariine Curtis days.... Mr. E. F. Whitney of Fergus Falls. -ip —Dr. L. Crockett of color bearer No. 1 on her staff. Verses ! ural course. He was helped to this position |, i-^r^z=io^=5}[oi\(====ic ■ampaig: George by Primary children, Minn is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Russ. | Thomaston. Solo by Vida Fowles, Prof. P. Mitchell, to whom the as- Misses Ruby Tetley and Myrtle Tetley of by Ralph the late arrivals at Hall’s Exercise, "The Little Children’s Joy,” Among cottage This wa; the of 1006, N. who have been sociation sent for recommendation of two campaign during Peterbi-ro, H., visiting their Recitation “Everybody's Business,” are Mrs. Charles Clapham and daughter Alice the ; men. The other to be sent from this school Lttt.i -M-McGillieuddy congression- grandmother, Mrs. Eugene S. Achorn, in East Frances Wentworth of Boston, Mass....Mrs. Dole of Portland, Song the department. is who has like work in Skowhe- al contest. Of Mulhall, Dr. Crockett Belfast, have gone to Camden to visit friends by Primary Roy Sparrow, and her Mrs. of North Recitation, Some of the Bible, sister, Avery Carolina, after which will Boys gan. return home. _ were in town says: "As a politician he has been a they itecuaiion, ine inline ones ne oiessen, last week visiting the graves of BURNHAM. The annual fair of the Estelle Sanborn their ancestors in Union While in joke. Trinity Reformed 1 cemetery. Recitation, Alice Robbins and Arnold Collins Dorothy McKechnie celebrated her seventh church will be held afternoon and even- town they were of Mrs. Carrie Hall. .. Friday Song girls. guests In the list of questions, prepared bv the by birthday anniversary, Tuesday, July 15th, by A from ing August 1st. Mrs. Byron lingers and Mrs- Exercise, Joytul in His Loving Care,” party Belfast consisting of Marcellus to he to having a birthday party in the afternoon from mayor propounded Street Com- Alec Snow assisted by Mrs. Peter Olson and Offering, R. Knowlton and wife, Mrs. Martha White. Mr. Ladies 3 to 5 o’clock. Games were indulged in and THE UNIVERSAL CAR nrissior.er Burgess, in connection with Mrs. Frank Towle will hav^ charge of the Quartette, ana Mrs. Charles Pratt of visited at | FORD j Recitation, “The Beet That I Can.” after that all marched to the t kitchen; Mrs. Fred Kruger, the dining room; dining room, Hall’s the mayor’s movement to deprive Mr. Emma Webber cottage last Thursday. The day was Mrs. A. K. Fletcher, the apron and fancy work; where the table was prettily decorated for the is a new democracy. and a was Ford fellowship Burgess of his office, was the Mrs. E. O. the Song by the choir. delightfully spent delicious dinner | H following: Pendleton, mystery booth; occasion and refreshments of ice cream, cook- served it rot true that have .VIre. F. B. Strou., the postai cards and Mrs. C. by Mrs. Hall....Miss Ruth Wiley of is founded a lasting ’is you hauled and a cake It upon apprecia- | M. Knowlton the Admission to ies, candy, pretty birthday were Belfast crushed rock, dumped it on the surface program. sup- Re-Union of the 19th Maine Regiment. is visiting at Chester Cross’ for a few j|| per and entertainment, 35 cents. served. Those present were Doris Evans. for the wonderful of a dirt road, spread it in places, not days... Miss Annie Richards of Boston is a tion truly perform- J of the 19th Maine Christine Cunningham, Catherine Cunningham, continuously, leaving alternating see- The 4l8t Re-union Regi- guest at A. H. Miller's... There will be a for the Helen ances of the car itself—and ions of dirt and and then Apportionment of the School Fund. ment Association will meet in W'aterville on Pomroy, Ruth Mudgett, Flossie Dyer, dance rock, applied at Lilley’s hall on Saturday evening, !p the steam roller to and Velma Hayes-The children of Mrs. C. service get temporary Wednesday, August 27, 1913, at the G. A. R. July 26th... .The remains of little Lenora Mc- world-wide and efficient repair following table shows the school and ^ smoothness? |,The a railroad center it is E. Purinton of Augusta are passing a portion Hall. Waterville being Cobb, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David mill fund and the common school it in continuous operation That is what was done on fund, the most convenient for train ae of their summer vacation at the home of their which keeps exactly place service, McCobb, formerly of this town now of West- with the number of scholars in the Main street last week the together | weil as electric cars of any place in our State. grandfather, Rufus Gilmore_Mrs. Abbie by present boro, Mass., were here for burial on at low cost. of Belfast and the towns of Waldo ! The Maine Central R. R. will give us the usual brought street with the city county: Burrill of Somerville, Mass., has arrived to commissioner, approval discount on fares for round trip, good for Au- Saturday’s boat and the funeral was held at School Common Num- | visit her sisters and her Fords now in service-convincing 26th to 28th inclusive. mother, Mrs. Catherine the Beach More than 275.000 of »he mayor! and mill School her of ! gust Sunday at 1 p. m. The child was a Meals will be furnished a society for Weed_Everett Cook and Miss Kate Perkins, of their wonderful merit Runabout. >525 fund fund scholars by bright and affectionate one and evidence j dinner 25 cents for a particular The old town of Machias—a town 35 cents /or and supper. both of this were o. h. Detroit, good $4,317 43 14 town, quietly married, July favorite of Car, $(>00: Town Car, SHOO f. Belfast, $4,716 1,195 | Arrangements will be made for those who all. She was laid to rest in Union Touring if historic noted for the Belmont, 325 17 217 75 90 10th. The young couple will reside for the Get “Ford Times interest, long desire to remain over night. cemetery, where a large number of her little with all equipment. interesting Brooks, 653 94 536 91 181' at home of his :u!iure. refinement and of its It is earnestly desired by the secretary that present the parents, Mr. and associates Detroit: Ford Motor hospitality Burnham, 798 45 512 99 221 assembled and the grave was beau- from factory. Dept. F. Company members wi11 report to him the death of mem- Mrs. Charles Cook....Miss Hattie Cole has to observe its 150th anniver- Frankfort, 1,026 06 653 42 284 decorated with Counts people-is bers, that records may be made of them. tiful.y flowers, Her age was Carle cV Jones, I’.elfast. Waldo Agents Freedom, 433 56 324 87 120 gone to Northport. to work in the family sary, August 5th, 6th and 7th, by a Many are not reported. Send to me a card S years and 5 months. The family have the Islesborough, 877 93 1,357 88 240 of her brother, Harry Cole .Mr. and giving the particulars. of their pageant events in the his- Jackson, 390 20 281 84 1(8 sympathy many friends. portraying Our ranks are growing thinner, so close up Mrs. Curtis and two children of Somer- 473 of the town’s Kncx, 30 358 93 131 for the 1913 ro-union. ocry Colonial,Revolutionary ville, Mass., and Mrs. Abbie Burrill are L berty. 632 26 420 C3 175 SILAS ADAMS. snid Industrial Machias at Fred R. for the summer development. Lincolnville, 830 97 608 72 230 Sec. I9th Me. Reg’t Assn. Mudgett’s vacation. was the scene during the American Rev- Monroe, 747 87 528 21 205 | ....Mrs. Stephen Conley of Nashua, N. H., Montville, 729 81 555 08 202 olution of the first surrender of a naval The Shoe Situation. who is her vacation with her Morrill. 357 69 248 79 90 spending parents, flag the and here was erected 379 36 540 12 105 Mr and Mrs. Gideon Pomroy, was quite ill last Ly British, Northpurt, in footwear than 646 71 440 7b 170 Bette r conditions prevail the first, The fires of pat- Palermo, week_Mrs. Harry Kinney is entertaining a liberty pole. 552 78 356 30 133 lor a considerable with Eastern manu- Prospect, i period, hard measles.. Mrs. E. W. riotism at that time have never case of Crawford lighted Searsmont, 693 68 587 32 192 facturers receiving larger orders. The major- GIRLS and W0IV1EI with died 1,221 16 1,235 46 330 ! was badly poisoned mercury but is doing out; the latch string is always on the Searsport, of these immediate j ity stipulate delivery, Stockton well now... .Bertha Bryant of Freedom, who outside, and the home-comers and visit- 51 856 81 288 ! although future business is in increased vol- Springs. 1,040 has spent two weeks with her father, has re- ors will be and de- Swanville, 361 30 280 74 100 ume. Retailers, however, are now busily en- heartily welcomed and 678 07 426 57 160 gaged with reduction sales of summer goods, turned to her home-Mr. Mrs. E. C. entertained. Thorndike, lightfully Troy, 650 32 488 34 180 and new business has been rather quiet. Con- McKechnie, Mr. J. A. McKechnie of Foxcroft tinued in hides at Unity, 718 97 630 90 199 activity prevails Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Chesiey of Boston, The at the 3d 480 53 304 20 133 and additional price advances have been WANTED! speakers Progressive Waldo, I secured.—Dun's 19th. Mass., were at O. B. McKechnie’s lately, •C ongressional district convention de- W interport, 1,430,71 1,057,58 396 Review, July motoring down from Foxcroft in the McKech- i li cunced both the old but parties alike, Total, $21,348 74 $18,527 28 5,909 C. F. Proctor we the follow $100 Reward $100 nie auto....Mr. has cut the hay I If Our is now in operation and need their is mere at variance with factory platform on the MisseB Freda and Daisy Goodwin place. A Protest From Potato Shippers. The readers of this will be to the Democratic than the Republican paper pleased ....Miss Ethel Allen is at home from Pitts- once: and women stitchers to woi K learn that there is at least one dreaded disease 1 ing help at 25 girls policy. Yet they have knowingly and field on a vacation from her duties in the i Washington, July 18.—Recent advances in that science has been able to cure in all its j deliberately by their refusal to join with the freight rates on potatoes from points in stag68, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Advertiser office. Miss Daisy Goodwin is on We also at women to Maine to Boston, and destina- Cure is the only positive cure now known to E. men’s need, once, the Republicans in opposing a free trade, taking her place... .C. Libbey of Winder- clothing. j tions in the southeast Friday were attacked the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- mere Park and party were in town last Satur- free rum candidate, given aid and en- before the Interstate Commerce commission stitutional disease, requires a constitutional and work Hall's Catarrh Cure is take inter- afternoon coming over by auto-Mrs. work on hand Good wages steady couragement to the candidate who will by the Aroostook Potato Shippers Association treatment. day finishing. and the Boston Potato Receivers Association. the blood and mu- H nally, acting directly upon Smedburg has sold her place to Chas. j stand for Mary those things as opposed to the The increase to typical destinations were two cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy- Elwell, who will soon take possession. She i from start. material and moral interests of the cents a 100 pounds to Boston, three cents to ing the foundation of the disease, and giving guaranteed the dis- with a cousin in New York; 6A cents to Atlanta, Ga.; 4$ cents to the patient strength by building up the consti- will make her home Albion. trict and State. Of the situation in this nature in its work Lowell from Pensacola, Fla.; three cents to Nashville, tution and assisting doing .... Mr. and Mrs. Will Unity were The so faith in its cura- at Belfast district the Boston Herald says: Tenn.; and 11$ cents to Mobile, Ala.; an aver- proprietors have much at Ora Tilton’B Sunday.... Dominic Susi* has 1 Apply tactory opposite depot. j age to southeastern of about four cents. tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dol- offered for sale the residence and store he Thus in Maine the Bull Moose move- points lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send bought from G. E. Gilmore.^ He has so much ment, which was much than in stronger MONROE. for list of testimonials. other business he can not give the store proper PIERCE, BILLINGS & CO EDoet States of this is now & Ohio location a section, Rev. Harold G. Booth will conduct a relig- Address: F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, attention. It is a nice and pleaaant — The Lincoi.nyille Alliance Fete. Messrs. “Joshua Simpkins,” a four act New Eng- bers of Belfast Waists Commandery, United Order of 1 bile excursion to is an- O. E. Frost and land will be at the Colonial the Golden j Bangor Joseph Tyler and parties au- play, presented Cross, for the annual rield day steam- O. E. Frost has bought the 1913 Haynes 5- toe to The climax of which Sunday on the big Stanley Lincolnville Tenter last Tuesday even- theatre, tonight, Thursday. will he held in Searsport at Penobscot for the passenger touring car advertised by Horace to attend the and reaiism.it is as erted, has been reached Park ! that ten tickets are sold ing sale entertainment under stage August 14th. The commanderies at has saw-mill to make the Chenery and sold his Maxwell to Ralph the of the Woman’s in the of the stirring Rockland and Parties oesiring trip auspices Unitarian Alli- presentation Bangor will take part in the be ! Darby. held at scene in “Joshua and will pre- field and an i Orrin J. Dickey at once. ance, Willow Farm. A Unitarian Simpkins” day interesting program will he Mr. and Thurch was sented in this a mechanical the of the Titcomb Mrs. George \V. Frisbee’s family organized there ahout two years city by peculiar arranged. i.b, youngest 1 was ago and their which has never introduced Neckwear! arm horse Kate, put to rest last Sunday. She Alliance is doing efficient work device herebefore. -Miss oad the radius of his right Ida Carleton entertained friends last 1 is claimed to be a vast had been ailing for over a year and in the cause. Robert and Roger, little sons This new nv.ll scene Thursday when starting W. H. everything Saturday afternoon at the home of her m a similar par- was done for her relief. She had been of Rev. and Mrs. Lu*z of over any attempted j uring car. The crank "kicked.’ possible Harry Newton, improvement ents, Air, anil Airs. Amos F. Carleton, also boasts of a 1 Congress . their pet for about sixteen years and in her Misses Betty Hanshue and Grace Hazeltine of line. The company splendid in ded by Dr. Elmer Small. -tieet, honor of Aiiss Geneva of 1 is carried the Thompson 1 I was a one Belfast were ori the Miss which complete by ! day fast of blooded stock and for- program. Justina orchestra, who is .1 Cnamher of Commerce 1-jnn, the guest of her party, Smith of to aid in the grandmother, merly owned by L. L. Gentner. Texas, Mrs. Lutz' sister, also took organization, proper presentation Airs. John been touring South America, Thompson. The guests included a nee iff part in the entertainment. of the which is said to abound with A Nothing could be more absurd than the idea play, Miss Alice Alillhouse New York Monday a day ahead of of South Bend. Ind., i advanced some that About musical and specialties of a high by half-sports Thursday 25 people attended the Reading dancing -Miss Ida Alerriam of Aiiss ris a very enjoyable trip. the Beifast ball team ‘‘did not until the in Presque Isle, Alarga- 2 [ Mrt ! try” order. To assist “Joshua Simpkins’ popu- 2 Class department at the Arts and Crafts ret (. raig.Miss Alrytle F rost,Aiiss Annette nowlton of tnis was with the j eighth inning familiar with base- a Holt, \ city Everybody a of music is also carried and room and were larity, band Aiiss ball knows that both teams were wrought up Tuesday evening highly enter- Helen H. Kittredge, Aiiss Arltne which is said to be far above Wadlin, 0 TILL to a nervous tension. One might as reason- tained and edified by a and extem- concert is given Aiiss FURTHER NOTICE. j scholarly Evelyn Richards. A dainty supper was Q I nd band concert of the and that Rockland’s errors were heard with a traveling musi- season, ably say purpose- poraneous talk by Miss Caroline W. Field. anything usually served, after which venture Aiiss Carleton was iiostess e best I ly made. We the belief that the Bel- will leave the ! ever, particularly as regards This was the second with cal organization. The parade fast fans are evening Miss Field at a theatre at the shaking hands with themselves. usual party Colonial. -elections, was given on school com- on the of Old theatre at the usual time and take the | —Rockla: d Courier-Gazette. subject English Baliads. She New M. H. Advertisements. tomor- i It was a beautiful a parade.—Advt. Only today, HILTON. lay evening. took up Robin Hood; speaking of its origin, route, making burlesque Miss Grace E. Walton gave a thimble party row and and 1 [o an crowd out to en- Saturday, July 26th, the great unusually large the different characters and and read ^ Tuesday afternoon, July 15th, at her home on style dollar sale at The In Honor of the Bride-to-Be. Many Dinsmore Store will be over. at length from the death of Robin Hood Lincolnville avenue in honor of Mrs. Gertrude of Miss It has been a sale of The social affairs are being given in honor big footwear, and for a J Dickey, local manager of the Maine next meeting of the class will be Mon- j Sargent of Brooklyn, N. Y., the author of The close some Florence M. Hill, whose marriage to Morris L. fitting of the greatest bargains ! nation tendered Tuesday a day evening July 28th, when Rev. Charles Company, Master's Treasurer, a book on Odd have been Fellowship, will take Wednesday, July 30th. held back for the last three ! automobile to members of B. Ames will take the Irish Slugg place days. entary trip who is the of Mrs. Samuel up Ballads. Women who would guest Adams. Sup- Last afternoon Miss Katherine E. See what is said of them in the advertising A Kl T" C" I l r‘i of Trade and business men on the Associated Friday was served at 6 o’clock, and the Charities. Dr. Jeffery Bra?k- ri,,Lsh- per guests Brier entertained at a thimble party in Miss columns-Double parlors up-stairs with run- WAIN I steamer to Rockland. The ett of a tu!liketolaki summer partici- besides Mrs. Sargent were Mrs. Samuel Boston, resident of Dark water and bath to on Adams, Hill’s hnnnr What was to have been a porch ning let on Franklin street, ing work men's port a was in Belfast delightful trip. Mrs. William Keene, Mrs. Edwin S. Harbor, Wednesday and spoke the to do at home. at our Bowker, was indoors, on account of opposite post office. Call on or address Mrs. pants Apply factory opposite at 11 a. m. at the party enjoyed Read Garage and Machine Mrs. John Bow’ker. Mrs. John A. Focre- and Unitarian Parish Par- Company rain. The guests brought their needlework Carrie E. Pierce-Mrs. Helen M. Belfast depot. PIERCE. BILLINGS CO. on the Mayhew : out an especially neat and attractive Mrs. L. Cook. lors, general work of the asso- and Mrs. j Eugene and delicious refreshments were served by the Florence H. Baker of Searsmont pub- ciated charities. Dr. Brackett is in jj ne index, with cover and background earnest lish a card of thanks-Don't It has certainly been a hard season for hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. R. Estabrooks, accept the I%A# in his work and his talk was •ardboard, and indexed slips. It will instructive but insist farmers—“the worst for many as one Miss Louise J. Read and Miss Atkins. “Justasgood,” upon having the years,” and He Edytbe ! y remind the that the Read interesting. recommended a list of recipients of them it. The drouth in June was The other were: Miss Helen Roades of original guaranteed Holeproof hose, sold expressed books on to be guests only and Machine have Philanthropy placed in our in Belfast at The Dinsmore Company “Every- far-reaching in its effects. It reduced the a house guest of the hostess, Store.For An informal discussion Galesburg, 111., r the Automobile.” public library. fol- outfits, | feed in the pastures, cut down the hay crop Misses Evelyn and Cora Morison, Mrs. C. C. camping picnic supplies, fancy and lowed wf.en many pertinent questions were 14 25 cent., necessitated much Mrs. John staple groceries, choice Tinker dison in who fully per Miss Katherine C. confectionery, cigars Mackerel Company, number, replant- asked and answered and Pineo, Quimby, some progress ani tobacco, to Chas F. ping at the Searsport House, were in ing and will shorten the potato crop. Then, Pillsbury, Miss Clara Keating, Miss Marian go Swift’s, Masonic made toward the organization of a local as- Ifast Tuesday and hired the John when haying was begun almost continuous Heald and Miss Anne Kittredge. An informal Temple.See announcement of the Old -AT- | sociation. Mrs. James F. Preston in- spoke Corner Store ... M. H. use for the were rain set in, with hot muggy weather between followed the refreshments at the Drug Hilton, Journal 1 day. They pleased of the conditions in musicale terestingly Lowell, Mass., is all her the the so that much of the cut building, offering extensive styles in jl scenery along Passagassawaukeag showers, grass in this work. close of the pleasant afternooon-Saturday was or more or less it waists and neckwear at half until further 5 { ;.rticularly the small cliff near the spoiled damaged before afternoon the Misses Morison gave an auction price Improvements By The Watf.k Compaw made. notice.Carle & Jones have received an im- use. Miss the heroine could be Farming is a good deal of a Three were made Bramhall’s Mary Fuller, for Miss Hill. tables Market. party Work was on the second order of to after all. begun Monday dam ported handpainted Old china, iiely-known What Happened Mary, lottery up, and the afternoon was very 1 leasantly Ivory at Little Liver, for the Belfast Water Co. to which they call the attention of their ember of the party. The Foundery Reopened. Until the Du- by spent. Miss Margaret Van Voorhees won the the contractors, The Allen C -nstruction Com- patrons... Miss H. M. Biack has received a Roller Co. went out of business first an Irish crochet card case and Mrs. den Party. The midsummer sale plex Bushing prize, NOTICE by pany of Holyoke, Mass. A1 ut 60 acres have case of $1.00 P. N. corsets which she is selling a few years ago Belfast had not been without John C. Pillsbury received some dainty sweet i es )f the Episcopal Mission was to j been bought of William Giles G. Ab- at 79 cents. She also has a fine line of bras- Temple Spiritual Wight, for the second best FOR Heights Corporation, a basket SALE since the 40’s. The work •n heid in Memorial but Hon. and | foundry early first found- grass fittings hall, bott and S. B. Bunker and wif be flooded. The sieres ...See advt. of square piano, oak Northport, Maine. was located a short distance below the score. After the a Porto Rican basket | ery play, -es P Taliaferro have kindly the dam is to be 30 feet and at the on the west shores of Goose placed high about 75 feet dining set, etc., Ellis House, 108 Hich Property on the Head of the Tide bridge and in 1849 it was laden with packages was presented to the Whereas, 15th day Aug \ I) f their summer home at the disposal and will be built on the street.Tinker 11. P. an 1 mg river just below mackerel at Bramhall’s Pond, Swanville, owned hy the late 1912. assessment one >11 .• 01 e 1 taken over by the Belfast Co., cap- guest of honor. They proved to contain ar. ommittee and a garden party will be Foundery Bunker The mirket-See Ford ear share of the stock of said was | the house, Mc'ulliver Co., of advt. of Carle & Thompson, and familiarly known as Cliff corporation 1 italized at $25,000, and moved to Front street, abundant of kitchen linen of ail descrip- iuiy made to he to the treasurer witnin re today. The tables will be in charge of has the contract supply Jones. ..Carle & Jones are paid j Portland for filtering plant offering all their ihirt\ where a brick 90 40 and three tions. Miss Marian Hazeltine iced Cottage days from thsr date, and whereas.; e All- adies: Fancy articles. Miss Helen building, by at the pumping station a- work poured wall wing began paper at one-half price for Thursday, owing named stockholders have n.-gleet-to stories had been erected on the site of Four wells will ne sunk and chocolate, while Mrs.C. C. Pineo and Miss Kath- Consists of an acre of land, cottage, of Warwick, N. Y.. Mrs. W. H. high, Wednesday. a and aay such assessment for after the Quim- built. The water Friday Saturday. thirty days what was later known as the Dana house will be forced from erine C. assisted the hostesses in serv- boathouse and boat, with hristine Hal. and Miss Maude Gam- building. Quimby stable, together time was payable, now notice is hereby given | the pond directly to the filterirg th*n The was burned in 1851 and plant, Otl ers were Miss White bat on Thursday, the 21st day of Angus’. A. ags, Miss Jennie Wilson of Philadel- foundery building into circulation. ing. present Margaret furnishings. Is in excellent repair. Dyspepsia is America’s curse. To restore 1» IS? at four in Miss Helen Miss Clara Mrs. 13, o'clock the afternoon, at the Irs. Weeman and Mrs. John was replaced the following year by one two Doak, Keating, digestion, normal weight, good health and This beautiful spot, which takes in shore Cuzner; The Girl's Home Lawn Par"y, The an- auditorium. Temple Heights, in Northport, in •liss Grace Mrs. stories high, which was burned in the grfeat William F. Schoppe, Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, purify the blood, use Burdock Blood Bitters of will the of Waldo and State of Bickford, John Mcln- nual summer fete and lawn at lake and maple grove about cottage, County Maine, party the Girl’s Sold at all drug stores. Price $1.00. 1 shall sell the e fire of 1873. A wooden building was then Miss Margaret Hazeltine, Miss Gladys Pitcher, following described shares of cream, Mrs. A. C. Hopkins, Miss held be as the owner can no Home, Northport avenue, after- sold, present longer said n, to such and later the was moved to Tuesday Misses Mabel and Maud Mathews_Miss corporati pay assessment, with B. Steward; punch. Miss O. erected, foundery ■■1 1 r" ■■ Margaret noon, July 22nd, was a success in every par- ~r■■ t use same. No reasonable offer will be re- incidental charges: its location on the opposite side of Hill and Mr. were pleasantly entertain- aprons, Mrs. A. J. Goodhue and Mrs. present ticular and the number Slug^r s- m large present enjoyed fused. For terms and keys to cottage, which = The is in of ed at The Pastures Mr. and i * 2 * Titherington; children’s table. Miss Front street. foundery charge last Sunday by Doctors Endorse the beautiful day and appreciatec the efforts is subject to to Cuzner. Mr. A. R. Leadbet.ter, an experienced man, and Mrs. Horace Chenery-Monday afternoon inspection, apply The bazar will open at 3 made for their pleasure and entertainment- j If we did not believe doctors endorsed 1 If r for Those a num- JOHN R. DUNTON, "se at 6. If the should is well equipped doing business, Mrs. William F. Schoppe entertained Pectoral for and H day prove stormy It was a gala day also to the dozen or more lit- Ayer’s Cherry coughs 8 2. i who have been orders out of town can ber of ladies for Miss Hill. The after- lm28 Bank la ? e will take if sending 1 young colds, we would not offer it to you. Savings Building. place tomorrow, Friday, tie girls of the Home, all of whom were gown- ( p 8 F r now have them filled at home. noon was with until each one Peasant. spent sewing, Sold for 70 yearn. Rollin C. ed in dainty white dresses. Baby Lina was Clark. Fairfield, Me. 1 217 $1 00 was two sheets of tissue paper and some Ask Your Doctor. Grace 1 218 1 00 was of given LSkfcTfii: Clark, :h Belfast. A number of Political Visitors. Waldo county the pet everybody. The directors of the large the with which to evolve a hat for their Jennie McGray, Knox, Me. 1 102 1 (X) wish to thank the pins of Mr. and Mrs. toured last Friday by a party of prominent Home public for their gen- Herbert Davis, Belfast, Me_1 101 1 00 Wellington Roberts partner. The modish creations were varied in I erous those ,/ho Edward Me 1 181 3 00 ed at their home last Republicans in the interest of the coming patronage particularly took Thurlow, Rockland, Friday evening to style and shape, but it was decided that the i Mrs Edward Thurlow, Rock- in the third Congressional district. part in the moat pleasing and satisfactory pro- LET UST 'ate campa;gn the event of their recent marriage. of honor’s hat was best of the land. Me.. 1 1ST 4 - 66 2 and a toilet set ret VanVorhees’ entertained a party of twenty- I Est.Benjamin ".angor.Me.l 00 ! Searsmont, Palermo, Freedom, managed as follows: Fancy tab es, Mrs. A. Bessie C. Lower, A t. Vie. 1 226 1 (X) resented to the couple the of moot, Liberly, two at The CASTING by people young people Colonial, after which j Samuel Newi.. .1 In the Idler town an evening P. Mansfield and Miss Caroline E. food Carr, Mas.-. 227 3 00 •mmunity. B. Ladd made the ; KnoX, Brooks. White; Henry they finished the evening very at Girl Mrs. Sam'1 Carr, New .1, Mess l .28 3 00 pleasantly We with a tables, Mrs R. F Duntcn and Mrs. Annie M. have reopened the foundry on Front 'ation in a ; meeting was held at the York House, W. T. !. ml El... .1 speech ver}’ happy manner. Miss Van Voorhee's home. Punch was Clements, ••>, 225 1 i.K> fish Miss Abbie dipped ; street, under the of Mr. A. R. was and enthusiastic attendance. Wherever Frost; ng pond, MacDowell superintendence Lou 1.. M -. .1 220 l «X) i.irg spent in in- large > Young, Rockp- singing songs, Mrs. Maurice of New while Mrs. •• •• by Lloyd York, an Willis ■ a senti- assisted by Alberta Allen; candy table, Misses LEADBETTER, experienced iron moulder, Young, .1 219 100 tal music and a general time in the party went they f*»ur.d strong good Henry Lloyd and Miss Van Vorhees served Tammie <’ If.iig"- 1 193 1 (ki for Maude E. Mathews and Elizabeth A. have a large stock of and are dson, with the occasion-The annual ment for the G O. P. and a warm regard Kelley; patterns, pre- 1 fair ice cream and cake in the room. Music Mrs. J. Benson, B .-i. M. l 12 2 00 decorating. Mrs. Auitina Wilson and dining pared to fill all orders and at reason- 1'adies' Aid will be the candidate for nomination as congressman Mr. and promptly Francena B, .Merrill, K. u wi Society held in the was a feature of this pleasant party. Among ! 1 Mrs. W. K MacNeil; able prices. 30tf Me. 1 136 3 00 next ever from the Third district, Hon. John A. Peters program and press Wanted Wednesday mg, July. 30th. the were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice of ! the guests Lloyd Della Frisbee. Belfast, M I 248 .'00 nd useful of to fill the vacancy caused by the committee, secretary, Mrs. E. L. B. Brack- articles, candy and Shiro’s Ellsworth, New Yone,Mis.Reginald Hazeltine of BELFAST FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. -AT- Mrs. A. A. Kdtninisu r f ■> ett. The color scheme was. and Wheeling, \ m will be on sale during the death of Hon. Forrest Goodwin. The party purple, green Mass. 158 1 00 evening, West Va., and Miss Mary O’Brian of Detroit. ... ‘•ill he A. Peters of yellow, flowers and wild clematis used j Mary Jones, Bangor do .1 233 1 00 a literary and musical program. included Hon. John Ellsworth; being Miss Tuesday afternoon Margaret 0. White of ow i:i tne rooms. j er, I M« .: 252 1 00 on 15 cents. It is Col. Frederic H. Parkhust of Bangor; William profusion throughout Col.W. A. FOR hoped that this Miami, Florida, who is spending the summer I Mal>el Laugid Bangor, Me. l 253 l 00 of Conklin, the girls’ was ill be well as the E. of Senator C. M. Conant friend, present and con- L. C. Morse. Me .1 2 patronized ladies of Uawry Augusta; at the White homestead on Primrose Hill, en- | Li-erty, 99 00 •ty have made efforts Hon. Albert Pierce of Frankfort; tributed lavishly for the entertainment of the Mrs. L. C. Mors.*, Liberty. Me. 1 111 7 00 special to supply Winterport; tertained for Miss Hill at an auction party as usual. the j Colin* McCarty. Belfast. .\i■*... 1 204 1 00 f goods well worth the attach- J. Rolle of Brooks; Dr. W. L. West and children Among most generous prices William from three to five. The score cards were par- ! Mrs. Culms Met rty, 1 if:.si,Me l 196 1 00 contributions was an '-hem. Come one! Come all! of Belfast. cash encouraging letter Mrs. A. C. Arthur Ritchie, Esq., ticularly dainty, and when the scores were ad- Mosmari,Lisbon Falls, and a contribution of $11)0 from Messrs. Ed- Me. \ 251 100 ded, Miss Margaret Van Voorhees had the ward and Harold T. and Mrs. Charlotte Dennis Bike, Norway, Me.1 261 1 00 Sibley with Mrs. C. C. largest score, Pineo second. Nina Bike, ... 1 260 1 00 Sibley Hilton in memory of their wife and NOTICE received and lemon Etta Colson Staples, Bangor,Me.I 192 1 00 for They both, unique pretty mother, years one of the officers of the the box or Earrie Robinson, “.1 116 3 00 forks, while the guest of honor was presented By pound Girls’ Home. The was Emily Skidmore, Liberty, Me 1 177 2 00 following program car- three sachets. To the Public: with dainty Cutting for the and for choice Mrs. P. A. Me 1 250 1 00 I ried out in the hall formed by removing the Staples, Belfast, Corsets! consolation an attractive auction score Me. 1 00 Corsets! MacStuart, 242 1 brought sold my restaurant, I am Emily Belgrade, sliding doors between the large room Having pre- dining to Miss Evelyn P. Morison. Delicious refresh- M. Taylor. Belfast, Me.1 252 1 00 « and to have received a case N. Corsets which and the regular school room: Cigar? Tobacco, pared give special attention to my Mrs. Emma Veazio, Hanger, Me 1 269 2 00 just of $1.00 P. ments were served in the dining room, where Chorus, Our Native Land, W. E. real estate and insurance business. I Weston W. Wall, Rockp'ort, Me..l 249 1 00 Nickerson iced tea. we are at who wants a nice Corset Girls at the Home Miss Hill poured Others present S. L. F. Whitman, Boston, Mass.l 243 1 00 selling 70c. Anyone ] Fruit, Etc., go to have several very attractive bargains in Recitation, The American Flag, were MiB8 Mary O’Brian of Detroit, Mich., R. A. PACKARD, Treasurer. at a Hannan, Martha city and farm property that must be sold reduced price will be well with these. Call l Daisy Allen, Florence who is a guest at the White’s, Mrs. Northport, July 19, 1913.—3w30 IWe pleased MacNeil. Reginald Hazeltine of Wheeling, West to settle estates. Let me show you. and see them. Song, My American Beauty Rose, Va., Mrs. Elon f John CHAS. F. to Harry H. Zickel B. Gilchrest, Mrs. C. Pillsbury, Mrs. SWIFT’S, Apply MASONIC TEMPLE. M. R. Lucy Pendleton, Alberta Allen, Bessie Allen. William F.Schoppe, Misses Evelyn P.$and Cora 3w30 KNOWLTON, Duet, The Battle Eve, FOR BRASSIERES at $1.00 and $1.60. The Theo Bonheur S. Morison, Katherine C. Marian 3w28 City Building. SALE 50c., Frederick R. Hodge, Frank W. Chase. Quimby, Bien Jolie fastens in ilnes to the j Piano duet, Hazeltine, Abbie Doak and Clara Keating.... HALLETT & CUMSTON Square Piano, Brassiere front, gives fine Misses DNEone oak dining set, and other household Gladys Pitcher and Margaret Stone Yesterday Miss Marian Hazeltine gave a foods. Must be sold at once to settle is Reading, luncheon and at the To Let estate, figure and fills all requirements for which the garment all-day party Oaks, where at the Miss Alice Simmons. SALE inquire a number of ladies a en- Double with FOR 30tf worn. Price $1.50. Solo, Love in May, Parker young spent most ’parlors up stairs, running ELLIS HOUSE, 108 High Street. ] Miss Marian Wells. joyable day....Today, Thursday, Miss Clara water and bath, on Franklin street, A first-class restaurant and dining-room. Piano opposite Solo, is the hostess for a THE it- A L, tn K. jc m L!K£ Keating lunchhon party the For call on or Good location, good business. Price rea- IT Miss Ethola Frost. postoffice. particulars H. 107 Main Street. given for Miss Hill at Bohemia, summer M, BLACK, Mrs. Helen Gilchrest and Miss Ethola Frost tlpe address MRS. CARRIE E. PEIRCE. sonable. Apply to KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe Were accompanists. of Chicago* 20tf JELLISON & CRE ER. COUCH SYRUP a moment at the go over to another “Adventure in Contentment;” THE BROKEN HEARTED. U' A UH> S.\—1 threshold,’' " Ctuiloi Probate Annals of Belfast tor an describe* her ex- »»st. on tlie 8tli of « Half the house and tell ’em to give you some anonymous writer day .fu v’V ,V from gust me F H hn. adminrstintor on* th*... periences her husband drink; He on the saving lingered threshold of the brown old- ti* orge Holll- French, late of Century. dinner while Harry’s putting up your Mateel records her ex- Line. Howe Farnham fashioned said rounty. deoe«-t (l, navim. pr»-tut, D—n the Don’t and dwelling. and final things. shingles! say periences with a Japanese servant; account of administration ,» Whose roof the woodbine tot thumb well.” Ellsworth Kolb, famous mossy clambered yVfl allowance. shingle to me till your gets and Emery in o’er, Ordered, That notice thereof he glv BY AN OLD SETTLER Is not the heart of the reader of the Southwestern photographers, present weeks And the successively,in The Hepuhii. .. , the of their adventures golden beams of morning the shades a m w and picture story spa per published in Belfast. foregoing narrative, briefly imper- of the t! at ah (Hon. Wm. G. Crosby.) while passing through the rapids of night dispelling persons interested may an E »:’.’e fectly told, prompted to adopt the lan- Grand and the Colorado River. Waked the Best Bread— 1 Court to be held at »>olra-t \ Canyon twining morning-glories by th day of Augu.-t next, and show of Sterne in his Tristram The People” and "Inter- li CHAPTER XXIV. (1829.) guage Shandy? “Interesting door. they ve, why the said account preter’s House”—regular departments— allowed. “The accusing spirit, which flew up to andMoreoflt 1 * On the morning of February 21st, complete an excellent and beautifully Wbysathe thus so silent, while the sunset’ JAMES LIlip\ heaven’s chancery with the oath, blush- illustrated glowing A true copy. Attest: Robert one of our worth- number. splendor Arthur w. Capt. Emery, the —the lightest, finest, (9 Leonard, ed as he gave it in; and recording Faded from the peaceful brow and iest and most townsmen, was snowy bread and i'9 respected a whitest angel, as he wrote it down, dropped RIO YOUR CHILDREN OF WORMS hair. At a Probate Court Held drowned in Portland harbor, to at Belfa>; * aged thirty- chil- And the more loaves every h-r the of on the tear upon the word and blotted it out for You can change fretful, ill-tempered twilight spread her mantle, with a County Waldo, five. He left here for Boston as day of July, A. I). 1B13. passen- dren into by ridding touch so soft and sack— 9 ever.” healthy, happy youngsters, tender, 4 certain on flakiest instrument, purporting to ger the schr. Washington, which was them of worms. of And hushed the world to —the tenderest, H the man who hunted all Tossing, rolling, grinding rest with loving *1 will and testament ot Can* K < SWAN-WHITTEN-BICKFORD CO. Hamilton, day and most Si of \\ compelled by a heavy storm to run into teeth, crying out while asleep,accompanied with care. digestible pas- Belfast, in said County of i„i for the blue cow, was himself somewhat having been presented for probate. Portlanu. While at anchor she was intense in the stomach and bow- lying thirst, pains Many a summer’s bioom had withered since a That notice of an original, but is particularly remem- —cake and biscuits and Ordered. be given to a. run a els, feverishneB-and bad breath, are teirMed a ot into by large brig, and her crew ardent in his aversions. symptoms merry band was gathered bake jl,1 by causing copy tin- equally bered for the ride he took everything else you published three weeks sucoes-iv> involuntary that indicate worms. Worm Killer, a ami passengers supposing she was about No man ever lived here who Kickapoo To welcome to his home a M pui'lican at Bel: thought one He had contracted the blooming bride, -yours by specifying Journal, published evening. the worms, may appear at a robate t ourt, to to sink lefi her and went on board the pleasant candy lozenge, expels Once more the blossoms are on William Tell, the flour less of what is denominated "po- snowy nestling l erast. witbiu and for said usually bad habit of all domestic restores children Countv. very adjusting regulates the bowels, your her that is milled only from ond of brig. Emery returned to the sition” or more from bosom, Tuesday August next, at* Capt. shrunk sensitively to A. Red Winter c.ock difficulties his wife. Some of health and Mrs. J. Brisbin, comes the best Ohio before uoon, aud show cause. ! by beating hrppiness. Why she not to his 1 schooner for the of his official had been here gladden lonely have, the same should not 'purpose saving responsibility. He of "I have used Wheat by a special pat- why our who were to bide Elgin. 111., says: Kickapoo eventide? provt d and allowed. which were in a desk in villagers unwilling that makes papers, portable but a few when a of the Worm rid ented process iHl years meeting the law’s constituted themselves Killer for years, and entirely my JA.'.KS Li Pi \ » as for a have in nutritive ci the cabin. He succeeded in the was delay ] Again, bridal, loving hands ar- it richest A U ue py Attest: finding west-side militia, in whose ranks he children of worms. I would not be without court and and in a ver.iict her. value. ARTIU K W. LFi .XAIu and threw it onto the the jury brought rayed desk deck of enrolled, was held for the election of of- it.” Guar nteed. All druggists, or by mail. that the next time Hamilton gave his But they bore her from the lowly cottage Tell your grocer that iH but in the to on board the votes it was as- Price 2Ec. Indian Medicine Co., A. a l‘r bate Couit held at Bella- brig, attempt get ficers. On counting Kickapoo will suit you but -H wife a beating he should have a rough door; nothing lor the ohm v of W aldo. on he the deck cover- PphaiCealpatjlLd St. Louis. himself slipped, being certained that he was elected Captain. And ’neath the a. 1). 1*313. ride. They had not long to wait; the moaning pine trees they ten- Inly. ed with snow and sleet, and fell over- “What?” he exclaimed when the an- derly have laid her, K NO A LI. W. T C K N Ml of P shrieks of the poor woman gave notice a DON’T RIDE IN THE RUTS. »r uiitu ot Fmm >. i;.ti,ey, Lit. board. It was at the time that me W! ere his supposed nouncement was made, “What? cap- weary feet will wand, r never- III sa ;il i\ Ol Waldo. > « oea- few evenings afterwards that he was at UU'y he was killed crushed between more. >i-i,led :i pet.t -n pi ay mg th it s.i by being tain! Who in-ever heard of a Cap- “Don’t roads in ! his devils work. He was thereupon ruin the by riding U h-r 11*0 he appointed aJmmisti.. t .vo the vessels. On the 27th of May fol- tain I wont be! Lor the Father looked in on the heart late o: sold ot eea-ed. Angier! astride a cedar rail ruts,” should be the motto of every pity seized, placed split * -aid lowing his body was found near Fort with sorrow riven, uieied. that the petitioh. was a man of rether is one of the a itoele-lt u 1 a .-a._ He impetuous : taken from a fence ntar by, and treated automobilist. Rut riding isol Preble, was carried to Portland and And called him to the better home on i.oa to he published three w. ch- and when excited was causes of roads and high, temperament with a free but rather rough ride greatest poor today ili I he la pi hlican .loinnal, a i.> w buried with the- usual solemnities. Then he bade good night to earth to meet h; > j il-l .1 at I last. til. I the n prone to indulge in language more forci- the streets in the vil- is something that everyone should strive a> a, through principal bride in I. > to he hr id at Capt. Emery was a native of Booth- heaven, lilt, .is:. ble than he more so to avoid. We for roads but we -aid C on tile I2tlt "1 ordinarily used; lage and back to the starting point. The cry good Where is never heard the bitter word ounty, day bay and came here to reside about 1808. g 11* 13, at t< il of tut nock betoiv n. sometimes than was do little on our to maintain them j actually necessary rail was found the next in a part help bye. s j. a cause.it .UN they have, why the I He was a half brotiier of Mr. Eben morning in i. iier should not be granted to force and energy to his utter- near a and them after once we -US pt give conspicuous place his house with keep good get FOR SALi CROCtRj. J A 'a K> LI I ■ Pierce and of the late Capt. David •‘MAINE V j ances. It might have grated harshly on card nailed to it the them. Rut riding is the result of igno- CAVALRY SAVED DIVISION.” A true copy. Atte-t: of this and the father bearing following W Pierce, both place, ABT1U K l-KON u;.. j the ears of some; not so with those who inscription: rance or the rankest kind of thoughtless- of Messrs. James and Rufus H. Emery Editor of the Boston Globe: In you of Elaine. knew him knew to use is cases of 100 the latter. State well, and that, “Hamilton’s horse long and thin— ness; 99 out Ala I'voltaic Court. I el.l now in of our fellow- issue of June 9th at r.-ita't \ residing Bucksport, When he beats his wife he'll ride him you gave an ok IU’ >:d ok St a ,k the homely adage, “his bark was worse agin.” Newly constructed roads develop ruts Of ki» A.sskssohs, toi the Countv .'i Wa'ulo. on t: 5 the account a At Cl STA 1*l.Y 1ft 1913. v. 1». lli‘13. citizen Mr. Robert Emery and of It to be his last in of battle fought by cavalry at July. j on a to proved experience » than his bite.” While much more than old pieces of 1Ch*reiv :v•. t iat State v. ses- 1 journey quickly N tit-.1 is SI 11H V : seal late Thomas B. of the Custom Station in which unstinted >|> 11. j Emery, on the rail.” Brandy prais. e the eastward his attention was attracted “riding highway, and for this reason automo- sor*- re i sess: n at :h- Court House in iJUtAMvAdelaide J Stiiipcy .llMVll pi ] House, who died in October, 1S71, in the was given to Col. Percy Wyndham ot the IUTf.is \V«■rinesd. y. the bOth i:.y of ,1 ;iy. at turn playing toi a in* ii>e to '• d to a cow the roadside to which bilists should use care to ride all late described in sam ion. feeding by greater y c!< ck A. M A. D. 1913. in the otn of peti forty-fifth year of his age. His wife News and Notes. 1st New’ Jersey Cavalry. ty he took a sudden fancy; he bought her Literary over the road rather than to follow in the Wa’-io. to sei ure format on to nable them Ordered, That the said petitioner w as a ui wnu all persons interested ciuisiim ! uaugnter vxeorge riopamo, No doubt his regiment did good service, to tv. iH- a just equai»zu:i« .. of the taxable l*y and sent her home by packet. A few tracks of the man who has gone ahead or-ier to be pubiisucd three weeks i cen- but I vvant to refute the claim that proi -ttv i? said e«'U-t>, a .«! to investigate came here in the early part of this Some stories and articles make he or m l lit Hepubliean Journal, a new spa; after her she from thrilling of him. Even after ruts have de- t of or taxa- days arrival strayed deep his bore an charges of conceaim perty from eb at that ,\ at the inter- the Wide World a regiment exceedingly valorous Beitast, ttit-> may app. and built the house August Magazine it- '*i a, .! t.. tury the in which Bhe was Af- veloped, there is no excuse for riding in in the tion. of u1 rv.du.Ai of failure assess Court, to be held at Ih itas’t, within pasture kept. notable one. Robert Thomas part engagement. After surnris- section of Main and streets, well Captain and in the of it is property iiab to taxation County, on the ItHliday of August. High them, majority cases, lnguen. btuart and no | ter an ineffectual search for her through describes “The Wreck of the ‘Criccieth reaping advan- B G M cl ■ t ten of the clock before h.-on ! far easier to ride with one wheel in the N TIRE, , Board of known for a time as the Huse Tav- tage, his force was driven back ami was cause, if any they have. t ie long the he one Hamilton Castle,’ and George D. Abraham writes K. M. JOHNS ION. State why pi village despatched center and one wheel on the extreme not petitioner should not be main, d ern or Maine Hotel. an account of his mountain prominent again that day. As lie J. J. DEARBORN. Assessors. 1 the next to hunt for her. H. | inspiring of the road. The is far .1 A M I' S l.l HI \ morning 1 edge riding was driven Gen. climbing, ’Twixt the Matterhorn and being back, Kilpatri k. F. H. STERLING, Sec. 2w 29 A 11 tie copy. Attest: At the time of his decease not for of intel- smoother, and in addition it is very- Capt. Emery was distinguished power Mont Blanc.” One of the most remark commanding the 1st Brigade of Gregg’s A UTHl H W 1.KU.N AKP. I much safer. and town can. had been for in Every city of his own engaged several years lect or celerity or movement, as tne i able stories is contributed H. H. Division, composed regiment, by show many of where rut the examples riding 2nd New York, or Harris the At a Probate Couit helo at r-eiiast. the business of furnishing outfits for wore on and he did not make his ap- i Dunn, Special Correspondent for the Light, } day has ruined an excellent piece of road, in 10th New York and the 1st for the Countv <-t Waldo on the > vessels Wide World Magazine in Mexico. This Maine, sent To employed in the fisheries. He pearance Mr. grew exceedingly a comparatively short time. If automo- in the 10th New Go Criehaven. July, A 1>. lb 13 l Angier is an account of “The of Manuel York and his own regi- Escape bilists on these same rrilK municipal ottloci of Monroe. occupied a store, store-houses and coop- nervous the in front of stretches of high- iment to stop :he retreat of the 1st New ; pacing platform i Gonzales” from that grim Cas.le of San I tin* inhabitants of Monroe a- way had traveled all over the road instead and the rest of er’s shop in which he manufactured bar- his store, back and until he was Juan de situated on an island in Jersey that brigade. l /.ra Hanson. Jat*» ••? Mom »e. m s ;i forth, Ulua, of in the tracks of the man Do want a restful vacation? Go to Crie- following Both regiments were At this you Waldo, deceased having pie>ent.! rels, located on Puddle Dock. He was an almost at heat. Endurance had al- the harbor of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Gon- repulsed. haven, Maine, one of the islands at the mouth j fever ahead, they would have been improved time the 1st prayini: that Fr-del ick !. Palm-i m zales is the man who has ever Maine, which was the last of tiood honest a useful member of only Penobscot Bay. fishing, Houtitig, bath- .ppointe.t admiuistta.oi t the ■■'{ man, society, most ceased to be a virtue when just be- instead of ruined. to cross ! escaped from this impregnable jail dur- regiment Kelley’s ford, had ing. Good table board and rooms at Hillside deeesised. a member of the Masonic That the s„id liei _ prominent fore sunset H. made his appearance, : the last four hundred “Chas- formed in line and was at once called up- Farm. Artesian well supplies running water. *ldeled. pet.U- ing years. FOREST NOTES. all inteirsted -misiut: a on to the and Other modern For term®, ad- prisoiiN by and his loss was de- repulse ttie improvements. ■ Fraternity, deeply slowly descending Field’s Hill, his usual ing the Gun-Runners” is an exciting enemy charge order t In* published till.-. Weeks which had dress MRS FRED S. RHODES, in a wide circle of friends. contribution J. P. There battery helped defeat tilt- in l he p.-publican Join nai. a ... ~. ; plored three at his heels. As ; by O’Loghlen. Hillside Crithav. Maine. companions, (logs, France has spent $35,000,000 in plant- other two regiments. 4w29p Form, n, lislied at Beitast, that li.. may p| are other stories and articles in ■ Doctor William father of our l many bate Comt. to be held .it P.eMasi.u Poor, soon as he came within hailing distance ing trees on the watersheds of important The historian says: "The 1st Maine ; this unusual magazine each of which is said Com ty. on the fJtii day ot a fellow citizen Mr. William 0. Poor, died the streams. drove the men from their amt a Mr. Angier screamed to him at top vouched for by the authors as guns HM3, at t. n of the eloek bet- lr n. j being if tin- on the 17th of September, aged fifty- of H. I “true in substance and in fact.” long way beyond and into the woods.” cause, any they have, way pi his voice, “Where’s the cow?’’ E. H. BOYINOTOh should not h< mauled According to the Canadian While this was the 2d Bri- DR, petitioner three. He was born in Mass., forestry happening ■l.vMb LIBIA Andover, stopped in his tracks and screamed back, “Emerson as of the associat.on 50 cent of Canada is which Exponent Law,” per gade, had been repulsed, did rot A true copy. Attest: from which he removed to Andover Katherine Richmond Green in of v place “Squire, what color is your cow?” by The capable growing nothing but timber even secure the guns, which the 14th EYE SPECIALIST A in Hi li W. 1 vi.: I; in this State and thence to this in Path for is an place "Blue, by -!” was the reply yelled Theosophical July eloquent crops. Maine had ridden over. The enemy of Emerson from an a lu i-i at He the autumn of ISlo. His first of appreciation entire- rallied from the woods on the left of the At Probate Com if .-t, place back. “Blue, like cow” be- Twenty-five years experience and skill ii. tor tin* ( oiimv ot W'ahio n Angier’s ly new a most valuable con- and standpoint, Ammonia bombs are being tried out on guns again took charge of them, A. I>. 1 Bin. residence here was a building which came a which even to this is July. J by-word day tribution, which Emerson lovers will hail some of the national turned them the 1st fitting glasses enables me to tit any cye that forests for the pur- upon Maine,using- V A W A 1)1.1 N u:n\ stood at the junction of Main and Wash- heard in our streets. with The writer delight. concludes, pose of extinguishing forest fires. They grape and cannister. The Maine regi- glasses wih Consultation Fret*. MATITl eston W ;li!i. .T• : I help. \\ ington burned in the fire “What is there nobler than to have left are said ment was reformed and -HIM V of a Ido. dee--;«sed. h .1 streets, great It is not to be inferred from the fore- to have worked well in the case again charged as Emerson such a and to I etiii.-n pray \ux that tla- r: 1..1 1. of on a did, heritage? of brush fires where the fire the and this time secured some 44 South V tut Wl \! f £ \PIH M \iN£ ls05, portion of the site of which fighters find battery, St., I*. s.i 'll propel t In* pel st-n- inter.- t ! that Mr. was at all times have such not as mere going Angier given visions, in near to the of the at for one was sent to .■-■"lull thei. I-*. ami Iln am..m.1 the store now Mr. F. M. difficulty getting enongh guns, least, occupied by or but as a cor- Office Days, Mondavi and impetuous; numerous instances are re- hope, sentiment, opinion, burning area to beat out the flames. M nine and now graces the Capi tol grounds Tuesdays. on. may be detei mined by the .hid Lancaster stands. In that portion of relation ot facts, a of at Ordered, That 11• said petitioue. membered when ail around him were in a presentation Each bomb exploded will extinguish tire Augusta. a to ,t pel sons inierested by eausim: a the on Main street he changeless Law, provocation higher in a circle of about five in Genera! said.: "It was one building standing yards diameter. Kilpatrick order to be 1 hire (1 high state of excitement and he was cool and nobler fea- published Weeks thought living.” Other of the best *■ kept for sale an assortment of drugs and charges ever mad*-," ami I 1 hVpllblieaii .bail I. -!. a new sp: and one tures interset in this are > ■ self-possessed. He had at time cf special issue The westtrn pacific lias in- “that all owed tharks to the 1-t al Hast. Hint t iu-y nn app a the on Wash- Railway they 1 medicines; portion standing of accorded Court, to b« ;-1 a favorite horse which he down reports receptions Katherine structed its to Maine for not th purchased engineers report tires Cavalry sav.ng only 011 Mu* I L’lli iv ington street he as a in where June 22nd to County occupied dwelling. Tingley Sweden, but the whole at »u the « : -1 e 1. •• east. He was down Main the wh ere it traverses brigade division." ten i.K-k I. 11. driving street, 29th was held the International along right-of-way The of these annals was then a Theo- General Smith • if any tin y iiave, w P ill* p::-.y- 1 compiler the Plumas national said., "That charge t a !’• -'ii h, r, -fnvf v itlm ami crowded with when the horse forest, California. Cl should not lie allied. ox-teams, Peace convoked fat- ■ sophical Congress the 1st Maine.” lor th. •■«,.! t W a ,ii. ,M> t: e Sti, y boy just commencing the study of the The location of fires is indicate i on a distinguished .1 VM FS ILIA became also mem- .l.i v. i>. frightened, wheeled suddenly, her; graphic descriptions by M. B. Cook. y. Itflli, A in* AM- Latin anguage, an 1 like other card dropped by the engineer or fireman copy ; many bers of her of incidents .. dashed and the party interesting Me. B. 1st Maine / ’l.i! Ki'!;i» .11* I ! 1- I:, >t a tor u rn i; l 1 s v 1. 1 wildly through among to the next section crew met after the Briugion, Co. Cav- F. 1 boys deeply conscious that he knew a along the journey from Point Loma, anti V i. pr« '»,‘til ,i 4 ; In- -t ,|. .> p. m. .t«* teams and concluded the fire is discovered. It is then the alry. performance by a letter from luty of 11 M"ekt 11 ii._ in --,i.; ••■ii ty U great deal more than rr en did who Madame Tingley herself. \t a Probat. c. it. in at many part of the section crew to back on ceased. !.-i\ n. ii- :•!,■! .• 11 ..... :: \: 11 -_r j overturning the sleigh and scattering its of the will in go toi ; he 1 ounty .»« w aah*. ->u 11 were Reports Congress appear Double Wedding in Ellsworth that he. » Patti I old enough to be his grandfather; handcars or speeders an 1 put out the Juy a. D. mi::. fragments in every direction. Mr. A. the August and September issues. Ct'iinty. I.- :: pm a n t. r, an he vividly remembers not. I he blaze. late •>! Ml !e|‘. “I* li li_i U4 ;i I | lt|s a v in 1.. .: one to translate the Latin More persons make use of the national afternoon, July loth, when Miss L, .a presented petition pa day inscrip- i) I «• I I in i‘, k -i\ i- the he w as the one who was tmued in the number with a re- pul'.i'l.ci m market value ot sml piiv. ; wreck; only August forests i.i Utah than in other State. C. of Oils was united in u tions on the drawers containing; nis drugs Anna Steese any Young arriage 1 11.1 !M | Ii .1 mu w »-;• j i. teresja-d 1. tin- 'lave.. an : port by Richardson of cent at I ■■ li.it lit cool collected. “Well,” said he, ad- Nearly 27 per of all the permits tor to> P, i-■,y Q. Frost of Mariavilh and her i.i-l, iii.i'. ap, ‘: !» uc amount Hu Li Mi* 1. -ai. 11: and and smiled at the "Better Babies in tile Cities” in which » .'lilt. : hr If 1.1 ,1 \ .1 1: I>| u r. mi. ..ml ».»r > u\ medicines, kindly sheep ami cattle grazing on the forests twin Miss Lora C.. v. as united in by the d i.lp,e ot Pr-bate tiie sister, ■ dressing horse, “you’ve done it now, Mrs. Richardson describes «\. ..a tin" 12th *i11> >t \uguM. A l>. 1U13, blunders he made in his translations. report two are taken out in his State. This to Frank order. .-. I n .t the -ai.i ; does marriage K. Wets of Otis. :tl t.-ii "! II i‘i.>ek In*!i>re ihii*:i, ni 'ii.i'W iHiisr, tj haven’t know what I’ll do shows of the new at e a- you? Do you babv kind not i! t!.• all persons Interested l-y u.: The iast residence of the doctor was the Knoxville, mean, however, that Utah carries The was h\ if".. P. any > h.ve, why th>* piayn .>i >.-.nl p.*u- and Des wedding perform- 01 dt I to he published In. we---- with I’ll send back to Mirami- Tennesee, Moines, Iowa, whetC one-fourth of aii the ti'Mirl ,-h.* :.i lii-l b.* g ante- you? you national forest cattle A. A. Killum, uie single ring s--r\ III I he Ih-pUb: I house near the intersection of High and the children were and awarded J .MES 1.1 !'• Y, .Judge. judged and il that lislied .• 1 Be-! a >1, 1 |.:i| I b. a v chi!” sheep; happens many small being use 1. Both young ladies art- ine A true copy \ Sirs! ( .; Miller streets, now Mr. Mar prizes for their condition rather bale < .111 f. to lu h. at Be !.id. occupied by physical interests make use of the forests of Arm n A. of his April' ... I.io.vvi.i* Register. not a man of grazing Uaugiuers Young ou 1 In- l'Ji h ua v .-1 Although quiet tempera- than for their This is one of saut roui.l.. tin P. White. For after his beauty. and individual flocks and herds are ami many years there; have the congratula: a as of a large 1 I ;t. at Jell !•. el- i: ment he possessed a large fund of quiet the important characteristics in the new decease it was known as tne "Poor larger elsewhere. run In of 1 rienns. At a Probate < »ui 1 111 * I at Relta-d. within and cause, if any they have, why the p•\. movement —a movement which is ion. 1 sliou.il n--i m an:. -I humor; many anecdotes are re- spread- for the County t V- ;iM|i., mi thr second lues- petit house.” amusing J ULs ing with enormous Other in- day of July. a. 1> 11)13. l.l IH \ membered of him in this one rapidity. A true Attest connection; ■ copy Doctor Poor was a ur assun articles in the number certain instrument, t.- h the la>i ■ quiet, ing teresting August purporting A irni 1 1: W. Li 1 -n 1: i-. \ must suffice. A school was an \ will and testament .d' I rrHia v. Davis, ,,nr fond dancing are: “Talents and Vocations Shown by man, of his profession and of scien- of Belfast, in said ...my t \\ a>do, dec* a>ed, unknown institution here “The World’s A 1 ss. In < --ur; m > ,« until several Handwriting;” Greatest having been piesented for probate. Lin Pi tific pursuiis. 'I here was a certain on v 1 .»<. ! .' “A Garden Fair for i oe **u UT last. t he 8t.li da 1 after the commencement Lovers;” Summer Ordered. 1 Hat notice gi\ to all persons III- years of this C, I'real, adtiiini tial.-i >>n tt>. -t.it- ... quaintness in his character and conversa- Time;” “Where to Your Va- telvsied by causing a Copy ot tills older to tie Spend 1-' 1 r. at. late 1 Moekt 11 1 1. -. J century. The first one was a published t 111 ee works -successively in 1'! ■ Re Sp. tion kept by and “Make Your Christinas ha\ <-•-•• 1 which strongly reminded (nose who cation;'’ puhiican Journal, published .it Belfast, that they ty, deceased. lliu pi teacher who came here from Presents is m «. nee.aint of admin.Hi m n- ■’ s., ,i \ 1% I. fiir-i rif k o i.ki'cioion r\f tVin tk on Peterboro, Early.” Fiction contributed y appear at a I’rohate ourt, to lie held at lovvaio’e. N. H.; the second and third teachers by Mary Heaton Vorse, Mary Hastings Belfast. within and for sunt County, n ti second | olden of next.i at t■ u of the clock 1 P. mv time. He was eminently a humane Bradley, Gertrude Frederick Tuesday, August Ordered, That lioti.-e 111- came from the same place; it seemed as King Tufts, h« tore iioon. and snow cause, if any they have, weeks successively in ’I he Id-puMi a warm with all who M. and man; sympathizer Smith, Sophia Chandler. The why Hie same should not be proved, approved a newspaper pul.lislu-.i in febd-t. ; if Peterboro was destined to be the and allowed. were sick or regular Cooking, Fashion, Household tha a 1! 1-1-1 ns mb 1 est.-a may m 1. 1.-1 suffering; •IA AIKS 1.1 l.i | source from which all our and Y, Jucge. bale C.a it, to be Ileal al Beil.i-d. n h- “tie bad a tear dancing-mas- Young People’s departments, to- A ■ fur pity, and a hand true copy. Attest 01 AtiliU t lleM.atnl show eau-e.'l 1 v ters for «ith art com- W. Open as day for melting charity.” successive generations were to gether special features, Arthur Lkosahd, Register. why the said a.-.a uni should ie-1 an issue of unusual charm and | .1 A Mbs LI. 1A \ He was health to be derived. When the first plete compelled by failing elephant A true 1 opy. Attest: substance. '.I A LIM) SS.— held at Bel- f in Court of Probate a in ni 1; w Li i*> a abandon to some ever here was exhibited her was 1:1*. extent the practice of keeper w last, on tile Sth day ot Inly, l‘Jl.*L Joi n The Strand is a fiction accustomed to August special It. Duntoii executor or the will of Zi-phaJ. his but retained in a remark- put her through a clumsy AI.1H) SS. Ill Court ol Probati profession, number and contains a short Williams. late of Clesboro. in said County de- \1' j great many Vv fast, oil the Stli of l:*l. able the and performance which he called ceased having his first amt tin tl ac- day .liny | degree respect confidence of dancing. and stories written nov- for presented M. aoiiuiitstratoi ui thr -t >t. long liver by leading count of administration of said estate for allow Dodge, j He was in that elists. Conan to a conclu- E M'-rnll, late of Srarspoit, m his patients to the close of his life. engaged performance Doyle brings torpid amse. dreeased. having pi esrnlrd Ills in -t when Mr. A. wtnt in to at sion his thrilling entitled The In this connection an anecdote of the look her. story Ordered, that notice thereof be given three administration of said estate tor a tow Poison Belt.” while Baroness con- weeks successively in The Republican Journal, a “What is she he asked a Orczy Ordered, that notice tie -ot i.r gi\ late Isaac Allarc Esq., lather of our fel- doing?” by- newspaper published in Belfast, in said tinues her serial of Homan days, “Unto ounty. Weeks SU( eessivriV, m 1 hr Urput'il stander. was that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- low citizen of the same a man of "Dancing,” the reply. Cassar.” Contributors of short a in B» Hast, in .».• name, stories bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 12th newspaper published that till pel sons inlrrrslrd may altrlin “infinite of most “Dancing, is it!” said he. “O! I see; include Bertram J. J. James day of August next, ai.d show cause, if any jest, excellent fancy,” Atkey, Bell, hate Court, to he held at Belfast, ll tin- they have, why the said account should not be come from Barr, Martin and Horace Annes- tie\t. and slimy rausr, I most remembered all who Peterboro’, didn’t she!” Swayne and allowed. of August kindly by biliousness ley Vachell. Among the ar- have, why the said account should mu It interesting JAMES LIBBY, 1 knew him, occurs to the was not unusual with him to assume Judge. ed. compiler. Mr. ticles be Chil- A true Copy. Attest; may mentioned, “Amusing .1 AM Es Lll B\ Allard was the house an air of harshness which was dren I Have Arthur W. Lkonakd, Register. occupying former- altogether Met,” written and illus- A true <•• py Attest t alien ly occupied by Doctor Poor; just south of to his nature. He contracted one trated by that famous delineator of child p Ain III H \V I.l ON \K1». Ir f rRIX's NOTICE. The subscriber here- a Hilda “Animal Studies at L^XECU it laid the old a fall with man to manufacture for him life, Cowham; 25c. graveyard, on of druggists /f^S^f^g^SBEiFSIFUT in by gives notice that she has been 1 portion from Leonard and duly ap- A 1.1)0 SS. Ill < OUI1 of ITol.alr, a lot of ‘Life,’” by Larkin, executrix of the last will and testament 1 which now stands the shingles of certain quality and or direct from the IB n Off ftL pointed UT fast, on flu* 8th day of duiy, I’.H.t Baptist meeting “A Study in Hats,” by Gertrude Bacon. £J Bk^B |f of dimensions for a and Herrick, administrator on the r-t.it. ! house, “Where are special purpose in Stone” is an < you living now, Al- “Nightmares interesting Dr. Williams Medicine uuKlUUaSsalids^LXL CAKKIK o. MERRILL, late of Herrick, late of Belfast, in said omily ) for them in lus lirst and linal ■ E lard?” sail a friend from the paid advance. The day came description, excellently illustrated, of »” Cunningham. Kansas, deceased, and given having presented country, W”3H* ■. Co., Schenectady, N.Y. HghflSHiS&Sa- bonds as the law diieets. All administration of said c-tat« for ali and passed when the terms of the the gargoyles of Notre Dame. “The persons having \ him one on the “in by demands against the estate of said deceased are that notice thriroi br ? meeting day streets; Greatest of the Sea” will tax Ordered, contract the were to Mystery desired to present the same for settlement, t<> in lie- u the Poor house—next door to the shingles be deliver- week-successively, Kepuhln | grave- the reader’s ingenuity to solve. Accord- *{, F. Foster. Thorndike. Me., my authorized a newspaper publish, d in Beibi-i, in I ed at his store. Several weeks after- am: all yard,” was the reply. ing to the writer it has not up to the agent, indebted therein are requested to that ail persons mleicstct may an [ make immediate!v Kate to be bold ti <■ wards the man made his but present been elucidated. payment Court, Belfast. On the 18th of November died John appearance satisfactorily CAR KI F F. F LI.ISON, day of August next., and show ran 1 other i without the to Many stories and articles make Cunningham. Kansas, July 8, l‘J13, they have, why tin -am account -a■ father of our fellow citi- shingles. Mr. A. began j Angier, Esq., the August Strand particularly interest- allowed > him in the severest for NOTH r. zen Mr. Oakts Angier, aged fifty-one; upbraid language JjtXKClJTKIX rhe subscriber here- James uina j ing. £j by gives notice that she lias been A true Attest: in not his contract. duly ap- copy. his widow died the last in dishonesty fulfilling pointed executrix of the last will and testament p A tc nine I onai.i' winter, 1874, The August American Magazine is a said the man as soon of the ninetieth year of her age. Mr. An- “Squire,” as he fiction number and leads off with the ANNiE late of found a chance to in NICHOLS, Searsport. AI.DO SS In (ourt ol I'lopuir > was born in put a word, “I didn’t fivst instalment of a new serial by Inez BANGOR \ir gier Bridgewater, Mass., AUGUSTA PORTLAND in the Coilnty ot Waldo, deceased, and giving V? last, on the Klh day of duly, 1 ‘• mean entitled Is- j and came here in in 1804 he to cheat you; I'll show you I Haynes Gilmore, “Angel bonds as the law direc s. All persons having I. Pierce, administratrix ( .1 > on I 1803; mar- why TMIE Shorthand and Courses land.” Mrs. Gilmore is the author of Business, Telegraphy of this School together with the help of demands against the estate of said cb ceased ot Annie M. laydor, late ol Bel la-1. ried and of havn’t made your its Position has been 1 purchased Paul Giles the shingles”—and began the celebrated Phoebe and Ernest”! Department the means of starting thousands of young Men and are desired to present the same for settlement, ty,deceased, having prr'.mted lin fu off after Women on the road to a successful career in the Business World. What it has done for and ail indebted thereto are requested to make account of admintstlatum ut muI r.-; house on High street opposite the west- taking bandage bandage from stories. The scene of this new story is j j others it is reasonable to suppose it can do for you Write for Free payment immediately. lowance. his hand until it was laid on an uninhabited island Catalog. HARRIET K. NICK KRS« erly end of Phoenix Row, which he occu- right fully exposed, where, j G. »N, That notice tin nn hr a- D. Harden, Treasurer, Bangor, Maine. t 8. Ml 13. Onlercd, to a five men are F. L. Searspoi July l la pied during his life and which his widow fearfully swollen, the flesh nearly gone owing shipwreck, SHAW, President, Portland, Maine. weeks successiv. lv, in Kepuho■-.<> | stranded and there to work out a published in Belta-t, m put their NOTICE. The subscrib- newspaper after his In the same from the thumb—the bare bone that all interested may all. ti occupied decease. sticking under conditions. In er hereby notice that lie has been persons problem primitive ADMINISTKVTOK’Sgives duly bate Court, to be held at Brltast. < he out—a most —-!” administrator of the estate of j year built a wooden store, which was pitiable sight.” the .course of the story five women are appointed day of August next, and show cause, .THOMAS II, late of the net burned in on the site of the brick exclaimed Mr. "d—n the to be introduced into the community and DECROW, Searsport, have, why said account should J 1823, A.; shingles! ed. the tale is to center around the solution in the County of Waldo, deceased, amt given store now to his JAMES LIBBY, 1 occupied by his son, and which Harry,” calling clerk, "put up bonds as the law directs. All persons having de under the various difficulties that arise. A true Attest: I he of for this man.” mauds against the estate of said deceased are copy, occupied to the date of his decease. twenty pounds pork Mrs. Gilmore is an ardent and THE STICKNEY AllTItt l{ W. I.KON A HI*. It STORE desired the same STOVE to for suffragist, present settlement, and !( He was one among the many originals "But, Squire, I can’t pay you”-“Put while in her new story the romance is all indebted thereto are requested to make pay meut A DM I NISI RA I OK’S NOTICK. C him paramount, the story CARRIE8 A FULL LINE OF Immediately. we had among us in the early part of the up twenty pounds of flour, Harry.” always symbolizes MANTKK E. DECROW. scrlber hereby gives notice that In r I the whole feminist movement with a Searsport. July 8, 1013 — 3w30 duly appointed administrator of the si century; such as are always to be met “But, Squire I—” Mr. A. took another vividness, a concreteness, impossible in DAVID VV. PATTERSON, late of He with in a settled look at the swollen hand, the fleshless f newly country. He the most ably written narrative of fact. NOTICE The sub- in tlie County of Waldo, deceased, ami Kitchen scriber notice that she has :| was an inde- thumb—“Fifty pounds, Harry, and two John A. Moroso writes a remarkable Stoves, ADMINISTRATRIX'Shereby gives bonds as the law direc's. All persons impulsive man, thoroughly Furnishings, been duly administratrix of the es- Ranges appointed of demands the estate said — against gallons of of short story having to do with a fire in a tate of pendent in word and action, no time- molasses, pound tea, are desired to present the same to. s. t> John Taintor Foote writes a t “But I’ll never be able —” skyscraper; LUTHER F. GRANT, late of Stockton Springs, and all Indebted thereto are requested server, no hypocrite, not always as par- Squire, and PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. horse-race story; and William Hawley iu the of and payment immediately. the unfortunate broke County Waldo, deceased, given ERNEST O. PAT l KK> ticular in his choice of as com- poor fairly down, Smith contributes a rat bonds as the law directs. All language story. George persons having June 1U13. tears JOHN B. demands the estate of said deceased Belfast, Me., 10, j ports with a refined but with a streaming from his eyes, while Mr. Fitch, Stephen Leacock and James Mont- STICKNEY, Church Street. against taste, are desired to preseui the same for settlement, his gomery humorouB writers— heart as full of kindness as ever throb- A., own eyes fast filling, rushed for Flagg—all and all indebted thereto are requested to make stories and sketches. S. For iaoigestton. present Hugh Memorial at all payment immediately. *Kotin a1 bed. in the door screaming, fill his pung Opp. Building. Open times. Relieves sour stomal Artfpnt his attachments, he was, “Harry! Fullerton contributes “The Making of a CA8SIE B GRANT. with he Stockton July the heart. Diresn wfcajyoue* as is usual with u.enif his temperament. up anything wants;’ pausing Big Leaguer.” David Grayson writes Springs, 8,1913.—3w30 felpitatioaof ---- Belfast Taxpayers, 1913. Belfast Free Library ..: AT THE HERSEY RETREAT. The second Rate is $20.00 1913. party from Bangor is now Thl, Tax per $1,000. NEW BOOKS. JUNE of the Wilson m ns : Prettiest | at Hersey Retreat, the summer resort is a list of resident and non-resi- USEFUL ART8. i.itving more energy than work many times over. A of Universalist church members at ■ jividuals, firms and Bruere, Martha Bensley. and corporations pay- disturbed mental condition puts all the func- Sandypoint, there will be seven tax of $50 or more: Increasing home efficiency. 1912.. 640 B 83 : Girls to Be Thirteenth parties in one and cash tions out of balance. j all, leaving returning Bliss Franck, Harry A. each week until the latter part of Au- Clifford B., estate.If 166 00 Life’s processes then go on with the greatest ■V. These are made Zone 88. A study of • gust. trips without cost College policeman 102 90 effort and wear. To bring quick relief stop : White House Bride to the the Panama Canal and its work- members of the parish. They if “Maine’s Greatest William H. 79 20 worrying possible, take a dessertspoonful of are financed by the Hersey fund, which School of Business’’ ers. 1913. .. 626.9 F 8 :.. Charles W. 62 10 "L. F,” Atwood’s Medicine to act on the provides that members of the Universa- ^ FINE ART. Will .Aionzu H. 60 50 bowels. This soon eases the of list church and their families Have its Annual v feeling pressure may spend Eighteenth Opening Singleton, Esther. JESSIE WILSON, daugh- a Frank M... 73 00 and a condition of coinfort follows. week at the Hersey cottages at Sandy- Historic buildings as seen and ter of the president, whose summer. have been tries, heirs. 196 00 Here’s what a sufferer says:— point every Trips described by famous writers. was an- made every year for many years now and Villiam A. 59 80 “I engagement recently have used your “L. F.” Atwood’s Medi MISS have an 720 in the 1903 Si-2 is known as the proved important factor Maude E. 70 00 cine nounced, and find it good for Headache, derange- LITERATURE. church social life. ■ eh, heirs. 148 00 ‘‘prettiest of the Wilson girls." She Is ment of the Stomach ano Liver, and Constipa- Gollancz, I. Repairs have been made on Dale cot- Tuesday,Sept.9,1913 (Editor) isetim Co. 168 00 the : tion. It and relieves second of the president’s three tage, the hall, and it is now in a helps my appetite gas in The Shakespeare classics. Sources dining Fuel & Hay Co. 222 00 the stomach.” daughters. Her wedding to Francis thoroughly renovated condition. New Applications are filed and in number in- of the Shakespeare plays. 8 vols. 822 S-33 being daily v ings Bank. 514 oo water pipes have been laid. The French * Mrs. Florence N. Bowes will take place in the Robbins, Gunmere, Francis B. Sayre house has been a record class this A ater Co. 690 00 furnished by the. associa- dicating breaking fall. Augusta, Maine. White to a formal Old English ballads. 1894. 821.04 G House, according tion, and has been let to a member of 'll.tries N. 376 60 If have never used “L. F.” you Atwood’s DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. announcement which came from Pres- the who is it this a t lien E. parish, occupying Secure seat while 64 20 Medicine, write for a free you may. today sample. Bostwick, Arthur Elmore. ident and Mrs. Wilson. month. Mrs. Thomas Hersey will occu- Alma E. 192 00 ,. Miss py it during Our “L. F” MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. The different West. 1913.T 77 B 65 Wilson is twenty-four years old. August. instruction is largely individual, thus 'tuilding Co. 360 00 While on the the mothers and doing Bullard, Frederic Lauriston. She was ai* honor member of the class outing Amusement Co. 240 00 boys and girls nave fine times from away with class room recitations to a extent, Historic summer haunts from of 1908 at the Woman’s college, Balti- day- great William W. 6160 Leonard & Harrows. 200 00 break to dark. There are no cares for to Portland. 1912.T 74 B 87 more. Two alter her graduation Newport year's anyone, as there is a Charles. 71 00 Wharf manager, Capt. “LearnUto do in this Modern School Lewis Co. 104 00 Clark, Francis Edward. she was in settlement work in Ken- who with i by doing” of itarles H., heirs. 58 00 Blanchard, Mrs. Blanchard H. J., heirs. 90 00 Old homes of new Americans. 1913. T 480 C 5 sington, Philadelphia. Miss Wilson is and the domestics, do all the work. Business and upon graduation we will Marion E. 67 00 Locke, place you L 67 00 King. a member of the national executive Clambakes, long drives in the buckboard trihur J Lord, Henry Goodrich, Joseph in a position. A 1. 53 00 board Woman’s owned the informal POSITION THAT CARRIES WITH IT | Lowe, Mary J 140 50 The coming Mexico. 1913. T 72 G 62 of tire Young Christian by retreat, dancing «», Mary E 846 00 in the recreation and all sorts of PRESTICE AND A Lunt, Edward B. 69 80 Greely, Adolphus Washington. association and has always been inter- ,hall, COOD SALARY- A COURSE OF Nellie H. 78 00 outdoor summer are True tales of heroism. 1912. T 98 G ested in work of a similar nature. Miss games played. Macomber, W. A. .. 74 50 Arctic 8 STENOTYPY WILL BE ADDED THIS FALL. an, Ada A. 68 80 to her Marsano, G. B 133 60 Stevens, G. W. Wilson's resemblance father is Mary C. 54 00 | Mail us this and we will forward our Il- Clara. 60 00 In India. 1901.T 54 St 32 not so marked as that of her sisters. coupon I Mason, Children John S., heirs. 80 00 Her that of Mason, William A 61 00 Underwood, John Jasper. pattern is rather her moth- Cry lustrated Catalogue. t. Burner B. 71 00 She FOR FLETCHER’S Mason & Hall. 246 10 an in the making. er's family, the Axsons. is witty , Alaska, empire Albert M., heirs. 50 00 1 as well as serious. She likes tennis, Masonic Temple Association. 600 00 1913.T 79.8 Un CASTOR I A Junes. 289 00 and other 09 I Mathews Brothers. 639 00 BIOGRAPAY. riding, swimming sports, Amos F. 54 60 well as dancing. Miss Wilson was born Name. ! Mathews. Sanford H., heirs. 92 00 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. For any pain, burn, scalrt or bruise, apply 113 00 Henry A., heirs. Waldo Emerson. in Gainesville. Ga. Dr. Mathews, Spencer W., heirs. 98 00 Journals of Ralph Thomas’ Eclectic Oil -the household rem- ilen 11. 76 00 Mr. Sayre Is twenty-eight years old ! McDonald. H H., heirs. 100 00 Vols. 7 and 8. .B-Em 3-7 edy. Two sizes, 25c and 50c at all drug stores. Street Belle. 60 00 and is employed ns a law clerk by TMs and No..;. McDonal H. E. 121 50 Wilson, Woodrow. ibert P. 266 00 18;6.B-W trict Attorney Charles S. Whitman of McDonald, L. F. 120 00 George Washington. 27-13 i tuak 52 00 New York He was born in South McKeen, Joseph A. 133 50 HISTORY. jram, neirs. iyu uu Bethlehem, Pa. lie was graduated City. Marden, Lewis F. 58 00 Campbell, Cyril. from school iu IN SUCH PAIN ? Anne M., heirs.. 354 00 Lawi'eneeville New Jer- McIntosh, William H. 83 00 The Balkan war drama. 1913.... 949 6 C 15 Horace. 651 70 sey In 190-1 and from Williams college Merriam, Richard and F. A. Runker. 60 00 Davis, William Thomas. Julia L. GO 00 State MUliken, betn JL netrs. 64 00 Ancient landmarks of Plymouth. \ Quimby. 456 00 1899.. 974.48 D WOMAN TORE Mitchell, Velzora A. 60 00 'final Bank. 360 00 | Mitchell & Trussell. 60 00 Gibbs, Philip. I ! irry W. 105 00 Mixer, Frank G 156 00 The Balkan war; adventures of IliaraVjt. 103 00 ;J Monroe, William A. 61 60 war with cross and crescent. HER CLOTHES ADDRESS W alter J 70 00 | M orison, Christina F., heirs. 64 (j0 1913. 949.6 G 35 'timer Co.'.. 1144 00 | Morey, H. S. 149 00 Holmes, Herbert Edgar. Testifies She Was Restored |{ Augustine.. 67 00 The makers if Maine/ Bliss Business Norton, B. 0. 141 00 Essays to Health E. College, ! Olive, heirs 154 00 by Lydia Odd Fellows’ Building Association. 440 00 a lid t ales of early Maine his- W illiam T., heirs. 59 00 1912.974.1 H 73 Pinkham’s § Otis, Martha J. 120 00 tory. Vegetable 7w30 Lewiston, Maine. R. 80 00 ugene Otis, Martha J. et als, trustees of A B. Mann, Mary Rid path. Compound. Charles R. 17160 Otis’estate. 65 00 Royal women; their history and

.. 147 00 Owen, Charles E. 146 50 romance. 1913 923.1 M Malone, N.Y.,— Lydia E. Pink- 5 :!ph L. 302 00 Kate Dickinson. O’Connell, Chas. 53 00 Sweetser, ham's Vegetable Compound has cer- 1 bert E. 13180 Ten from 1912 | I'almer, D. P. 144 00 girls history. 923 Sv. 3 tain’.' dene me a lot ;ain, Harvey S. 54 00 FICTION. | Parker, Israel W. 128 60 of good. 1 first heard | ,n 56 00 Kate A. Parker, Melvina. 54 00 Aplington, of it when I was a \nr:e C.. 200 00 Pilgrims of the plains. 1933. Ap 35 girl and I always said SPECIAL Pattee, C. J. 70 50 ■j '-xter T.. 123 00 Bassett, E. Stone. that if I ever had fe- Pattee, Mary M.. 78 09 Mary Amos A. 90 80 A midsummer 1913..... B 29-2 male trouble I would Peavey, Ralph A. 77 10 wooing. rs 1 uel Co 253 50 Co->ke, Grace MacGowan. take it. Patterson, Alien H. 70 00 | Smalley.*. 80 00 The A tale of the “I suffered from Peavey, John W. 51 60 joy bringer. Elisha H., heirs. 50 00 Painted Desert.... C 775-2 inflamma- | Penobscot Bay Electric Co. 550 00 organic rving N. 51 20 Samuel Rutherford. tion and would have Perry, Julia A. 60 00 Crockett, ; line P. 600 00 1913. C 87-24 when I would Coal Prices Perry, Irvin L. 134 40 Patsy. spells ; Allen L. 101 70 Dowd, Emma C. he in such pain that Perry, I. L. & Co.. 62 00 We are now at ! .Henry. 53 00 of 1913. D 761-2 I would tear my furnishing coal the fol- Pilsbury, Charles A. 63 00 Polly Lady Gay cottage. nes S., heirs. 54 00 Ferber, Edna. clothes. One day my husband got the Pitcher, Thomas W. 309 00 lowing prices, delivered within the city B, C., heirs. 68 00 Roast beef medium. The busi- in to see what the matter was Emma 77 60 neighbors Pitcher, B. on a B. C. & Son. 190 00 ness adventures of Edna Mc- hut could not help me. My first limits, in Sevei: Pitcher, Elbridge S. 65 00 they put Thomas B. 130 00 1913. F 37-2 was for E. Pinkham’s Pierce, Edward R. 107 60 Chesney. thought Lydia Znne. and I sent my hus- Poor, Clarence O. 231 00 Grey, Vegetable Comf'ound Robert F. and John R. 260 00 Desert A romance of the band out for it and took it until I was en- j Poor, Fred R. 94 O0 gold. Cyrus. 100 00 border 1913. G 86-5 tirely cured. I am a woman of perfect PEA, $6.50 Pottle, James T., heirs. 54 00 Lucy A. 50 00 Harrison, Henry Sydnor. health and my health and happiness jj Pythian Building Association. 390 00 medi- L. 81 90 V. V.’s eyes. 1913. H 241-2 came from Lydia E. Pinkham’s j Piper, Ernest P. 84 80 I assured that I do | Lros. 101 50 McClung, Nellie L. cine. You may rest 8,00 Preston, Wm. G. 55 00 wonderful CHESTAUT, Rober t F. 66 00 j Sowing seeds in Danny. 1909. M 136 all I can to recommend your Quimby, George A 67 00 ! — Mrs. Fred m, Frank H., heirs. 69 90 Moore, Frederick Ferdinand. medicine to my friends.” Quimby, William H. 120 50 j No. N. James C. 167 10 The devil's admiral. 1913. M 78-3 Stone, Route 3, Malone, Y. Rankin, Richard T. 85 00 7.75 Altana 55 50 STOVE, E. Norris, Kathleen. The success of E. Pinkham's Read & Machine 79 00 Lydia ^ Garage Co. j Aurge B...... 108 10 Poor dear Margaret Kirby and made from roots Real Estate Co. 154 00 Vegetable Compound, F. E.. 55 10 j other stories. N 783-3 is It be 1 Photo and herbs, unparalleled. may Republican Journal Publishing Co.- 80 00 of Mr. Sayre ® 1913, by American 7,75 ifred G.f heirs. 54 00 E. Press Association. with confidence women EGG, | Roe, Vingie used perfect by Russ, Robert F. 56 00 | Jas. H. 60 00 The heart of the night wind. 1913. R 622 2 who suffer from displacements, inflam- j Rogers, John F. 52 00 SUSS JESSIE WILSON AND FRANCIS BOWES Andrew S., heirs. 52 00 Tarkington, Booth. mation,ulceration, tumors, irregularities, Saco Canning Co. 240 00 SAYRE. FHAAKLIA Daniel, heirs. 162 00 j The flirt. 1913. T 17 8 periodic pains, backache, bearing-down 0.00 C. 55 00 CHESTAUT, Seavey, George in 1909. He then entered the Harvard | .n, Alfred M. 92 00 Ward, Mary Augusta ( Mrs. Hum- feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, Shales, Louise S. 58 00 | J. W. & Co. 56 00 phry Ward Law school, from which he was gradu- or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- The above prices are subject to a dis- Shales, William A. 96 00 ated cum the stan- ; n D. 168 00 The mating of Lydia. W 21-15 laude. Before being admit- ham’s Vegetable Compound is count or 25c. ton for Shales, Lendal T. &. Son. 105 50 BOOKS. ted to the bar of New York ills. per cash in 30 j njamin F., heirs. 83 00 JUVENILE state it dard remedy for female days. harles H. 67 00 Sherman & Co. 279 00 Aesopus. was necessary for Mr. Sayre to have Elmer A. 172 00 a new translation lived in the state for six and favors we for a | rs, David P. 211 00 Sherman, Aesop’s fables: months, Appreciating past hope Charles E. 55 00 V.S.Vernon with an in- only recently he took the examination. BELFAST i k. Charles W. 159 36 Sherman, j by Jones, continuance of the same in the future. Edward.‘ 137 36 troduction G. K. Chesterton. 398 Ae He will become au assistant district k. ('has. W., trustee. 490 00 Sibley, j by V. A. 152 00 A. attorney as soon as he is admitted to k. Augusta S..... 94 0U Simmons, Altsheler, Joseph BURNHAM Alfred heirs. 108 60 ; The Texan 1913 J-Al S the bar. leorge W... 87 80 Small, A., scputs. Elmer. 54 50 C. H. The couple met while Miss Wilson On and after June 21, 1913, trains connect twin P. 94 00 Small, Claudy, ing at Burnham and Waterville with Simpson, L. F. 72 20 “Tell me why" stones 1912- J-C 57 was visiting in Pennsylvania. This throug! urgaret A., heirs.... 106 00 j trains for and from liangor, Waterville, Port M. B. 190 20 Dexter J. was while her father was governor of & Smith, Forrester, BELFAST and Boston will run as FUEL HAY K. 143 00 land follows: CD. Fred E. 105 00 The boys. 1911. J-F 77 New Jersey. gham, Ellen P. 112 60 Smythe, j bungalow FliCM 11 FI, FAST. Foster. Mr. Sayre is an Episcopalian. The 'ther (. heirs... 53 00 Southworth, Edith M.. 108 80 j Madison, Lucy Wilsons are A.M. P. M. P.fc Soutnworth, Ralph D. 122 70 Peggy Owen and liberty. 1912. .. J-M 26-4 Presbyterians. ro Land and Fishery Co. 114 00 Belfast, depart. 6 55 12 15 3 2* Allen B. 82 80 Stewart, Mary. Miss Wilson will be tbe thirteenth iarence E. 60 00 Stantial, City Point.'.. +7 00 t!2 20 '3 2, LET n 1 bride of the White House. YOUR CROPS DECIDE Staples, Jesse E. 93 00 Once upon a time tales. 1912. X-St 43 The cele- Waldo *7 10 tl2 SO t3 3: j ar.s, Albert. 76 60 j~57 bration which Brooks.. 7 22 12 42 3 4 > will tdl to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured Ellen heirs. 83 00 Williston, Teresa Peirce. Doily Madison arranged They you ( Lewis F. 54 90 Starrett, M., jT 34 H2 Knox. 54 t3 5 in the beet in the at tales. 1904. X-W 07 to celebrate the marriage of one of her Equipped Factory ‘.Vuutry Belfast, Maine. harles heirs. 52 00 Stevens, Eugene L. 69 60 | Japanese fairy Thorndike.. 7 40 1 00 4 On £ $ F., sisters she John N 72 00 whom invited to come to 7 48 1 08 4 IS < JAdK'ON & HAL!. BHLFAST AUENTS. < ig. Louis. 81 00 Stewart, heirs. Unity. MAINE’S SHOE INDUSTRY. the White House to be married in or- Winnecook r? 58 tl 18 *4 20 <& Kackliffe. 130 00 Stickney, Caro B. 98 10 ! g Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 4 SO COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK Qrxrnn It CU,U.t QA OO I der to have the distinction of being •iary E. 72 00 Clinton. 8 28 5 2i In a of the shoe of ^JHE j survey industry the first White House bride was elabo- Swan, William B.. 222 72 Benton. 8 38 5 3t W illiam H., heirs. 198 50 New the Boston Herald of England, says rate in every way. The last wedding Bangor. 11 35 3 05 6 Of I on, Mary E. 100 00 Swift, Charles F. 130 00 the status of the in Maine: | industry at the White House was that of Miss Waterville. 8 44 2 02 6 35 Willis E. 50 20 Shute, S. S. L. 73 00 “Maine is a Portland. Ij 'on, showing steady development | Alice of 11 50 4 50 8 20 00 Roosevelt, daughter ex-I’resi- "nan, James S. 107 00 Swan-Whitten-Bickford Co. 100 in its shoe mannfacturing interests, and Boston. 330 pm 8 00 12 10 this is evident in dent Roosevelt, to ex-Representatlve man, Charles D. 80 90 Swift, William A. 67 40 particularly Auburn, j TO ItBLPAST PRESTON’S which today is producing quite a variety Nicholas Longworth of Ohio. This man, Ella F. 175 00 Thayer, William M. 56 00 j P.M. A.M. A.M of is the and home ! was me of the most brilliant footwear.lt birthplace marriage 30 & Transient Stable man, A., heirs... 72 00 Thompson, C. F & Co. 50 00 Boston..^7 10 00 Livery, Boarding j Mary of the canvas shoe, and there is more events ever celebrated in the White PM Is situated on street off Main street. I have and Arnold, heirs. 660 00 Thompson, John, heirs. 50 00 Washington just single truth thanfiction in the oft-repeated state- House. Portland. 11 00 7 00 1 20 Alice 60 00 double etc. Careful drivers if desired. j'kina, A. C. 92 00 Thombs, 1. ment that “the world goes to Auburn for A.M. hitches, buckboatds, Your patron- j Following is a list of the twelve f 104 00 Thompson, Selwyn. 163 60 its canvas footwear.” The two Waterville. 7 20 9 53 4 10 issolicited. 235 house 61-13. urnishing Company. largest White House brides: j age Telephones—stable 2, Iy28 Bangor. 6 4. 1 60 G. 160 00 Thompson, C. F. 81 20 factories in the city specialize on all kinds W. G. PRESTON, Georgia Lucy Payne Washington, Mrs. Madi- Benton. 7 25 9 59 4 17 Proprietor. 61 00 of canvas footwear for men’s, women's, i. Ralph. 96 70 Tibbett6, Cyrus E. 7 24 10 misses', and children’s son's sister, to Justice Todd of the su- Clinton. 08 4 27 i. Mrs. Alice 1. 10100 Timm, Fred. 74 00 boy's, youth’s, Burnham, h ave. 8 25 10 25 4 45 shoes. preme court, 1S1L ■ Charles P. 141 20 Tow nsend, Joseph C. 67 20 Winnecook.t8 35 tlO 35 t4 5= “According to latest figures, Maine Anna Todd to Representative John Unity. 8 44 10 50 6 04 Charles R Trundy, Rosina. 134 00 heirs. 351 00 stands seventh in the list of shoe manu- G. Jackson, 1812 Thorndike... 8 52 11 00 5 12 m B. heirs. 88 00 Tyler, Joseph. 7100 States, and in Knox. t9 00 HI 10 t5 20 P., facturing addition to Au- Maria Monroe, daughter of the presi- Watch the Dates of the Belfast Fair. 74 90 burn the factories of Brooks. 9 15 11 30 f 35 nasaS. 89 80 Vaughan, William. Portland, Gardiner dent. to Samuel Lawrence Gouverueur, Waldo. t9 25 *11 40 15 45 1 alvin, heirs. 54 00 Vickery, Orris S. 95 50 and Lewiston make good showings. 1820. City Point. *9 35 til 60 *5 55 Utility of the Imperator’s Figurehead. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. I' Lincoln 50 80 Maine is making more than $15,000,000 red A...... 76 50 Wade, C. to John Belfast, arrive. 9 40 11 55 6 00 worth of shoes The Ilellen Jackson Adams, a son In the District (Yurt of the- United Stales for Wadlin, Tileston, heirs. 96 70 annually. State AM IIiam, heirs.... 94 00 of the 182(1. The monster eagle of bronze on the the District of Maine. gives employment to more than 10,000 president, tFlag station. Walden, Charles H .. 101 10 ! bow of the Orman A. 221 00 shoemakers, and although there have Delia Lewis to Alphonse Yver Pa- Hamhurg-Ainerican liner In the matter of Charles Waldo 00 Limited tickets for Boston are now sold a a ! krllPl-‘> n, Nathan F. 194 50 Trust Company. 260 lmperator has greater ice A. been no large increase in factories during geot, 1829. $5.25 from Belfast. signiliea Tow.,rS Bankrupt, Waldo than to the time- County Herald. 144 00 serving perpetuate To the (■ irY- v if Fred L... 60 50 the last five years, rhe number of em- Mary Easton to Ltieieu B. Polk, 18115. H. D. WALDRON, General Passenger Agent Creditors'of Towers \\ A 69 00 has honored custom of figureheads. The Im- in the .Vuldo ami Dis- A. A. & Co. 230 50 ebber, Leroy7 ployees increased from 30 to 40 per Martin to Lewis GEORGE H. Prospect, C.unity Emily Randolph, HOBBS, has in fact four trict a J. 50 80 cent.” perator’s eagle aforesaid, Bankrupt: pa A. 410 22 Wiggin, A. 1837. General Manager. Two of those are in the usual place above Notice he i. Jarnes H. 363 50 Wescott, C. W. 101 80 Portland, Maine. Elizabeth Tyler, daughter of the the curved lighting beak and the two of December, 2 D. 1912. t’ o said CY.-ios .2 West, William L. 82 60 Ralph H. 64 60 president, to William Waller, 1812. additional eyes or glass openings are Towers v.ns dui.v ndjudic -.ted Bankrupt: an VVhitten, H. L. Co. 118 uO VOICES! t it the Fir t Meet Cyrus. 66 50 30,000 Nellie Grant, daughter of the presi- EASTERN STEAMSHIP placed in the breast of the big bronze White, Mrs. F., heirs. 64 (JO bird. Within the in order that held at the office of Runt a a- Mors- > ivings ■ns. Fred S. .. 59 00 George to eagle, ^ dent, Algernon Sartoris, 1874. Bank Building, in Belfast, W i.n. on ih*> 1st White, William B., heirs. 72 00 And his two window eyes ro.e.v lie used for ms, Albea E. 76 00 Many Are the Voices of Belfast Emily Platt, niece of President CORPORATION. dav of August, A. L). 1913, at -*n o’dock in the William H. 99 10 the benefit of the big ship, a lookout is n & Hall. 164 50 Wight, j People. Hayes, to General Russell Hastings. forenoon, at which time >h-.- s..id Creditors may 93 00 ! constantly stationed. This lookout, keeps attend, their claims, a Trustee, pun. Miles S. 83 00 Wilson, Edmund. prove appoint Thirty thousand Voices—What a 1878. a veritable watch on the sea for the and transact such other M. heirs. 123 00 grand eagle’s examine Bankrupt, n, E. 53 00 Woodcock, P., Frances Folsom to Bangor Line—Spring Schedule. George chorus! And that’s the number of American President Grover dangers to the ship in the shape of business as may properly come before said A. executors. 1500 00 NON-RESIDENTS. men Cleveland. 1880. or other meeting. JOHN R. MASON, nson, W’., and women who are publicly praising wreckage, icebergs vessels, of Referee in Bankruptcy. 'Hinson, Edward, heirs. 363 00 Belfast & M. 171 00 Doan’s Pills for relief Alice Roosevelt to Representative warning which he sends immediately L. R. R. Co. Kidney from backache, Belfast and Boston, $3.25 One Way ; $6.00 Bangor, Maine, July 17, 1013. H. 70 and Nicholas 1900. by telephone to the ship’s officers, so '•Anson, H.. heirs. 00 Bird, Bertha 1. 50 00 kidney bladder ills. They say it to friends. Longworth. Round •' Trip. that he need never turn his head from Samuel 99 00 Anson, W. Critchett, R 0. 126 00 They tell it in the home papers. Belfast Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. lph peo- scrutinizing the ocean. Every four J'">es, John W 160 00 58 00 are in this chorus. TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS BELFAS1 In the District Court of the United States Crosby, Horace, heirs. ple Here’s a Belfast case: hours there is a shift in the interior of for 00 Peter F. and CAMDEN the District of Maine. Jackson, Cyrene. 60 00 Eastern Steamship Co.... 180 Welch, 60 Union Street, Belfast, the eagle. The mere man lookout is Leave Belfast at 5.00 m. for Boston In the matter of John > Jackson, F. S. 67 60 Emery, Ralph. 70 00 Me., says: I suffered from kidney complaint p. daily. changed. But the lmperator eagle? TIn Bankruptcy. For at 7.30 a. H. Parlin, 1 three or four Bangor m., daily. He never slumbers and he never Bankrupt. Unnys, ChaB. W. 64 00 Gentner, Leonard L. 400 00 years ago. The kidney secre- RHEUMA sleeps. FOR ALL FORMS OF RETURNING To the Creditors of John H. Parlin of Sears- Lclley, heire. 68 00 64 00 tions were in Benjamin, Harris, Annie. irregular passage, being at times mont, in the County of Waldo and District Leave Boston at 5.00 p. m. daily. Kilgore, Abbie O. 138 00 Alice L. 92 00 profuse and then again I had read of MAINE SWEET PEAS. aforesaid, a Jennings, scanty. Leave Rockland at 6.16 a. m. on arrival Bankrupt: the RHEUMATISM (or Notice is that on the 6th of Knowlton, Charles E. 203 00 Johnson, Ralph C. 82 00 good results derived by the use of Doan’s first of steamer from Boston) daily. hereby given day Right away—the day you start to July, A. D. 1913, the said John H. Parlin was Clarence M. 207 70 Fred 64 00 Kidney Pills and at once a FRED W. POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. Maine sweet on Knowlton, Jones. S.. got supply. They take RHEUMA—the Uric Acid poison be-’ peas grown Bustins duly adjudicated Bankrupt; and that the First 00 have done me Knowlton, Fred A., heirs. 76 00 Leaman, Thomas P. 60 a world of good. I still use them gins to dissolve and leave the sore joints Island captured six prizes at the Na- Meeting of his Creditors wili be held at the off and on action is tional sweet show held in Knowlton, Frank B. 298 00 Marshall, William R. 62 00 whenever I feel I am in need of a and muscles. Its little less than pea Boston, office of Dunton & Morse, Savings Bank Build- 50 cents a Saturday and and Miss Isobel ing, Belfast, Maine, on the 1st, day of August, Knowlton, Frank B., trustee. 80 00 McLane, 140 00 kidney medicine and never fail to relieve magical. bottle—guaranteed. Sunday, AbbyK. they of Ft NOTICE. the A. D. 1913, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, 00 me.” Judge Barhorst Loraime, Ohio, Miller, prize winner, says that Wil- Knowlton, Lewis A., heirs. 97 00 McLellan, H. D. 80 at which time the said Creditors at- says: "After treatment by three doctors liam Sim, the president of the show, be- may Knowlton, Marcellus R.•. 146 00 Fields C. and Fields S. 61 00 For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fos- Guaranteed work In Chir^ Manlcur- tend, their claims, appoint a Trustee, Pendleton, without result, I was cured of a very bad ody, lieves that Maine flowers are more bril- prove Knowlton. E.H. 60 60 60 00 ter-Milburn examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other Smith, Lorenso, heirs. Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents case of Rheumatism, by using two bottles ng Land Shampooing. Also Faolal Work. liant in and in other re- coloring superior business as may properly come before said Uncaster, Charles W. 94 10 W. 72 00 for the United States. of RHEUMA.” to flowers Stoddard, George Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at my spects grown anywhere else. meeting. Lancaster, Frank M„ heirs. 66 00 James P. 180 00 Remember the He believes that the wonderful air of JOHN R. Taliaferro, name—Doan's—and take no SOLO BY A. A. HOWES t CO. parlors over Shlro’s Store, Phcenix Row. MASON. Lobec Sardine Co. 640 00 heirs. 204 00 other. Maine is responsible for the vivid color- Referee in Bankruptcy. Williamson, G. R. and W. C., t!23 1 MISS EVIE HOLMES. ing of the Maine grown flowers. Bangor, Maine, July 17, 1913. I i SEARSPORT A primary election will be held at Union hall, Searsport, Monday, July 28th, of all politi- I I cal parties to nominate a candidate for con- I district of Richard P. Smith left Saturday for Harris- gress from the third congressional the death of burg, Pa. | Maine, to fill a vacancy caused by the late Hon. Forest Goodwin. The polls will returned Capt. B. F. Colcord Saturday open at 12 m. and close at 6 p. m. from TODAY, Augusta. assistant i TOMORROW! I Charles A. Mathews, general pass in town last H. M. Brooks of Boston was senger agent of the Northern Pacific railroad week on business. at St. Paul, made a flying viait to his old home last It was his first visit tor 24 years, E. P. of Boston was in town Friday. Carver, Esq when he went west to seek his fortune and cn and last week business. SATURDAY has been very successful in his rise from a F. B. Cheeborough of Boston was in town clerkship to his present position as one of the and the DOLLAR | of the Northern Pacific R. R. great SALE at the Dinsmore Store is over. What a last week on business. leading officials rousing old V)i I £ In the & Journal of M. A. Cook returned to Dexter Monday af- Army Navy July 19, it Jhas been. Every year we say this because every year shows an 1913, we find the “First Lieut. increase'over i ter spending a week here. following: | Frederic* F. Black, Signal Corps, is relieved preceding one. Only one reason tor this and that is SATISFACTION. Mrs. J. D. Sweetser of Haddonfield, N. J., from his present duties at Fort Omaha, Neb., Evervbodv I is visiting friends in town. and will proceed to Fort McDowell, Cal., in so satisfied that tell which makes new they Everybody Else, many friends for t ■ time to assume charge of the Signal Corps de- I H this See adv’t. of Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell in an- tachment of forty men to be assembled at that other column of The Journal. Now we want this last to the place, and will proceed therewith on the enthusiasm to right up last minute, and for this n M Capt. C A. Colcord of Danbury, Conn., Transport to leave Aug. 5, 1913 for Honolulu, a we have held the arrived Wednesday for a visit. H. T. for organization into telegraph detach- purposely back some of greatest bargains for these last three m ment, July 16th.” (’apt. Melville Nichols arrived Sunday from selling. So come and we promise you even greater surprises than ever at the Seattle, Wash., to visit relatives. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church will wood", II hold their semi-annual sale at can for sum of a DOLLAR. Mrs. Lake and son f PnnaJtipnia are spend- Union hall, values you buy the small IB, afternoon and ing the summer at tne Brookside. ursday evening, July 31st. ere will be fancy articles, household and at Mrs. R. L. French of Bangor is a guest j lancy aprons, fir pillows, cooked food, ice- SOLD IN BELFAST BY W. A. HALL. the Brookside on Steamboat avenue. cream. candy and the usual mystery packages, In the evening the celebrated monologist, Mr. Just Received Miss B. Euith Thurston the week-end Pairs spent E I Hon. C. S. Hichborn of Edward H. of Boston, will a wood, Mrs. J D. Sweetser, Mrs. C. Adarns, and Mrs. Augusta, Fifty j Frye give in Belfast with Miss E. Maude barker. repre- Florence sentation of the popular comedy “The Man Miss Emily Ross; tea and coffee, Miss motored to Stockton last Sunday, to dine with W The sale Seventy-five pairs of W omen’s hite of Women's White Colonial Mrs. H. I. Stt-vens and son Homer of New from Home” by Booth Tarkington and Colcord, Miss Joanna Colcord. Church George remained I his sisters, the Misses Hichborn, Pump York are guests of Capt. and Mrs. B. 1-. Col- Ade. Mr. Frye comes highly recommended was well patronized and many Button with In the even- street. They left, at 4 o’clock, on their return Canvas Boots, Genuine Good- Buckle. Genuine \u' i cord. J and “his art is the art of genius that has not for the chafing-dish supper. Goodyear j to wit- • shirked work Admission 25 and 36c. Re- ing there was a packed house run, in their automobile. The road, between Capt. R. E. t, who has been in this town of year Welt, to be sold for A most remarkable value for Sargei spending served seats on sale at C. O. lawyer's. ness the first production Belfast and Stockton, they found “good”—a j a few weeks in town, returned to Troy Mon- [ Samantha Allen at the Court of Fame. This i week « ! statement could not of the other day. We were shown last an id advertising was given under the personal direction of Miss they inake^ L. poster, by Mr. George Merrill, for a new Harriette Harris of Boston, with local talent. miles across country. Mrs. Blanche Harris of Boston is the guest forty | furniture store in Searsport by Daniel S. Miss Rebecca Ross, as the Goddess of Fame, One Dollar One of her mother, Mrs. N. J Kimball, on Park Mr. ar.d Mrs Edward M. Moulton, and little Dollar who informs the citizens of this town was dramatic and looked the win- street. I Simpson very part, and vicinity that “I have opened a furniture ning much deserved applause and praise. Miss daughter Laura left July 13th, to visit his ! store in this over W. 1*. Burrill’s Mrs. A. M. >n»ail and daughter of Freedom place harness Louise Leib was one of the bright partic- sister, Mrs. Charles Rogers and family in are of Miss Joanna C. Coicord un Main shop where 1 shall keep constantly on hand a ular stars and in the title role h- d a part About Woman guesis will return to his Another New r.fauiuui-iH oi an auiue Searsport. They parents’, Every Street. guuu luiimure SUCn which gave free play to her talent and she S. before leav ; as sofas, lounges, chairs, hat trees, sinks kept the house in a roar of Lugfiter at her Mr. and Mrs Henry Moulton’s, in YY’aldo County must have bought Mr. and Mrs. L. D. LlacK of Melrose, Mass., [ center, card, toilet, dining and extension droll speeches and character business. The ing for North Anson to spend a month with lot ot those Women's Thomas v Mr. and Mrs. V\. Black on ; tables, whatnots, a assortment Viola is a visit- are guests of J. teapoys; large dancing of Miss KneeUnd, wTho relatives of Mrs. Moulton to return- a of of chamber previous pair those unlined House Shoes Main street. paintings, sets, Venetian blinds. or here, was one of the features of the pro- | Plants’ Elliott's cabin ing to their home in Rosindale, Mass. sample shoes. Worth $;{.;, | patent spring beds, extension gram, the young lady executing many difficult with rubber Mrs. Janies B. Sweetser was in Rockland wine etc. heels. It you didn’t get tables, racks, Metallic burial case, and graceful steps and figures in a most pleas- The Ladies’ Aid of the Universalist lust week to attend the funeral of her uncle, Society to mahogany, black wair.ut. white wood, pine and manner. Since earliest childhood this $4.00, small sizes, for this sale ing its annual sale on last Samuel Mugridge. cedar coffins on parish will hold August 7th, vours, remember this is your constantly hand.—D. S. Simp- young lady has danced and her talent is re- j son. was with afternoon and evening in Hichborn hall, with Harry Lord of Boston, was in town last markatle. Sh? showered congratu- chance to them for ! 1, 1857. a hit and get week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sweet- Searsport, Sept. lations. Lucy Ross as Topsy, made the customary display of fancy work, aprons ser on Nichols street. was one of the in the cast. As Bar- The First Cong’l. church was built at the brightest and kindred artic.es, to please the would-be bara Fretchie, Mrs. H. C. Holmes read the i Harbor, now Park, in 1819. The now and home-made candies Mrs. A. N. Blanchard and children of Brook- second, in a manner that elicited purchaser. Ice cream 1 the First poem of that name One Dollar One Dollar N. Y., are at the Blanchard house on Main occupied by CongT. society’ was in be an en- lyn, much The cast wos published will be on sale. There will probably ___ built in 1833 and dedicated March 5, 1834.’ The applause. street tor toe summer. The Journal last week, and each member was third Methodist w-as built in 1840. The fourth tertainment provided for the evening. For at her best and contributed to the success of Andrew B, McGown, v,no has been spending Methodist was built at North in see bills in the office. Searsport the entertainment. particulars, later, post a few to Wor- 1850. The fifth days with his family, returned Baptist was built in 1852. The No * First was From “The New Bedford Evening Standard,” charges chan, 1 cester, Mass., Monday. Cong’l. society organized Oct 4; (JJ*- Qk QNo 1815 and for 69 had but of we the “Miss Mr. years four pastors, STOCKTON SPRINGS. July 1st, copy following; and Mrs. L. B. Billings of Lynn, Mass., Rev. Made on viz., Christopher J. Lawton, 1815 to 1824.’ Paulin#* (Iriftin nf Matlanoisett. a recent M t arrived Wednesday and have opened their cot- Rev. , Stephen Thurston, 1825 to 1864; Rev J. E. 1 for the summer. &chooi in- ! ^^MUUMOFOQnS^^ tage Mrs. Albert R. Bennett, Middle street, graduate, of the Fairhaven High Adams, 1864 to 1876; Rev. B. B. Merrill, 1876 These Dollar to 1883. Since tends to enter the Massachusetts General These I)o!ir H Mrs, Clara Blanchard of Brooklyn, N. Y., that time the following pastors: suffered a bad ill-turn, last Saturday. l arr.ved last week and has her house on Rev. C. T. Hawes, supplying, 1884 and and train for a nurse." This is of opened 1885; Miss Desiah Nickels of was call- Hospital Main street for trie summer. Rev. H. T. Beach, acting, to Jan. Searsport 1886; May 27, particular interest to our residents, Miss 1S86, Rev. R. G. Harbutt, supplying; Aug. 1. ing upon relatives in town last Saturday. Steamer Penobscot, Nickerson, linish- Griffin the eldest daughter of Mr. and Capt. 1S86, Rev. R. G. Harbutt was elected to Jan. 1, being ed at the Penobscot Have you been at The Fad to avail yourself discnarging Thursday 1901; Rev. T. P. Williams, May 1901 to Mav Mrs. Harry W. Griffin, both former citizens of Coal do^k anu sailed for Norfolk. 1907 and Rev. C. H. of sales offered McElhiney, the present Trundy's special frequently our from 1907. village. Mrs. Julia Marshall and son Harold arrived pastor May The house of late? _=Ul occupied by Rev. J. Mr. H. L. motored to Sunday from Boston and are guests of Mr. Christopher Lawton from 1815 to 1824 July 15th, Hopkins is now owned Onr weather has not been favorable for hay- and Mrs. Lred Swift on Elm street. by Capt. Charles A. Colcord of Waterville in his fine Jackson car, accompan- Danbury, Ct., and extensive are for the few rainstorms repairs now making past days—fog, ied Mr. L. Albert Gard- Mrs. A B. Colson, Jeannette and made on the by Capt. Ralph Morse, daughter being buildings. The residence or showers. son Nichols of N. Y.. are of of the late Rev. ner, his son, Mr. George Hopkins, and from Brooklyn, guests Stephen Thurston, on Elm of Mrs. n State Maine Marlboro Packard East Main street. which street, was built in 1880, is now owned The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet socially Belfast by Mr. Albion P. Goodhue, to attend by the Thurston heirs and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mack and two children occupied by Fred and for work thi6, Thursday, afternoon, with the for the nomina- Swift. Progressive Convention, of Muiinceket are their vacation at Mrs. C. Church street. spending George Fletcher, tion of a candidate tor Representative to Con- ; PRIMARY the cottage of W. M. Parse on the \. ater front. The The Schools.| Searsport High schoo Mrs. Elmer E. Thompson will entertain the gress to fill the place left vacant by the de- Miss Palmer and Mrs. Susan will have a new principal this coming Lucy Craig year Universalist cease of Hon. Forest Goodwin of the 3rd Con- REPUBLICAN to be voted for in the and one who comes most Auxiliary Society of the parish List of Candidates Third o: Belfast were guests of their sister, Mrs. highly recommend- Congressional ed. of at her home on Church Dis'.riet. an enthus- George F. fcmith, on Bay View Place last Harry Donnell, Liberty, educated at next Friday afternoon gressional They report | on 28, 1913. and Harvard and with July week. Colby several years’ street. iastic, entertaining gathering of earnest citi- in experience High school work, comes to or a list of can ii zens. Penalty for wilfully defacing, tearing down, destroying tates or speeim.t Miss Geneva Brown and Miss Ajildred Searsport from Jonesport, where he has been Mrs. Harry E. Winslow took Monday’s. Bos- ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Allen, who have been visiting Dr. arid Mrs* most successful and where he was re elected ton boat for home, after being the guest of her From Cape Jellison piers, the following F. K. Sawyer on Norris street, left Saturday this year. is Searsport unusually fortunate Mr. and Mrs. Simeon F. Ellis, Church was even- J. E. ALEXANDER. Secretary for in a man parents, shipping report telephoned Monday Bangor. getting of Mr. Donnell's ability ___ schooner Frank Brainard ar and Superintendent is to be con- street. ing: July 15th, Capt. P. B. Blanchard arrived last W'eek Woodbury gratulated on securing him. The of as- with a of for B. and from N. Y and is with his position Mr. John McLaughlin has recently purchas- rived, cargo water-pipes, Brooklyn, family sistant in the school has been at High filledby Miss and steamer Millinocket sailed, Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Gil key’s on Steam- Bernice ed a motor boat from the Bull Steamship Co. A. railroad, Dunning of Bangor The vacancy is MAKE A CROSS X IN THE TO THE RIGHT OF THE NAN: boat avenue. for New York. SQUARE caused by the resignation of Miss Florence of New York through the agent at Cape Jelli- with general cargo, July 16th, Doughty of South Portland who was schooner Charles arrived, tc THE PERSON WISH TO VO IE FOR. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS A: Allen D. Colcord of Winterport, secretary of re-elected. son piers. Wyman light, you Miss Annie re-elected to the Waldo and Penobscot Agricultural society, Gilkey, teach the pri- load lumber; and schooner Edward Stuart sailed, TO BE MARKED mary grade, has Mrs. Titcomb, Middle street, with THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FOR EACH OIL was in town recently on business connected resigned, having accepted a George j with lumber, for New York July 17th, position in the Pearl street with the society. kindergarten in her two children, went to Oakland last Satur- j schooner Ella M. Storer arrived, iight, to loaJ ADD NAMES BY WRITING OR PASTING STICKERS IN BLANK SEA Bangor, as first assistant. Miss fitted Gilkey to call relatives. returned lumber; and schooner Harry Haynes sailed Mr. N. D. Hewres, after spending several at the Bangor day upon They DO Kindergarten for this sort of with lunuer for New York. July AND MARK X TO kIGHT OF SUCH NAMES. NOT ERASE NAN weeks in town, the guest of and Miss work and her m. freight, Judge many friends, although loth Monday p. schooner Frank Brainard Sullivan on returned tu 18th, sailed, light; Water street, Monday to iose her from the local are con- schools, Miss Grace Calkin, youngest daughter of 21st, steamer Millinocket arrived, with W altbam, Mass. her on July gratulating ‘her new appointment. from New \ ork. Her place has not been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calkin, School street, general cargo, Mrs. Nellie Brown, who has been spending filled. 7 l> Hartshorn of Swanville has beer, elected in The left home last to visit cousins in Cherry- to \ ote for her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wnit- Grammar Friday KNOX For Representative Congress school. Miss Ethel «,f East Belfast r;as tum or; M Zj avenue, returned to Savory held for a few weeks. B. M. and H. \V. Ra< k- Ephraim been elected to A. S. Bailey, Shibles, the North Searsport school; M is? Waltham, Mass., Mor day. Pittsfield litf went to Albion on business Sunday- Lillias Ford, Castine *13, to the Park school Mr. and Mrs. John Dearborn of is sick with a ROY C. HAINES of Ellsworth th and Miss George Holbrook very severe j Harry I.. Nason, rd officer of the steamer Anzelia Harriman of Stockton a arrived to some with Thursday spend days of and to have an of the v graduate of to attack appendicitis expects Oregonian American-Haw' iian line Castine. the Intermediate Mrs. L. S. their daughter and husband, Mr. and next week. Much sympathy is ex- who has been -pending two weeks in town, school. Miss Hortense UimarHcnr. c in operation left Friday for Nev/ York. the Nichols school. Titcomb, Sylvan street. pressed for them from friends and neighbors. JOHN A PETERS of Ellsworth ....Mrs. Lucrectia Rowe visited friends in Mrs. Miss Leafy Pinkham of Boston, arrived July George T. Day, who has been visiting Slaksport in “The Movies.” Searsport Thorndike the past week....J. C. Aborn and her Mr. and with her were parents, Mrs. James E. Went- and Penobscot bay scenery is to figure in 15th to spend her vacation uncle, Mrs. J. G. Aborn of Belfast Sunday worth, on Alt. road returned B. L. Emerson Ephraim iast moving pictures and be the background of Mr. Melvin Pinkham and family. Miss P. is a guests at Abjrn’s-Mrs.Myra week to her home lr. Brookline, Mass. scores of scenes in a number of returned home last week from a visit, with tier pictures to be firms. buyer for one of the large Boston in worked out by one of the most famous com- daughter and relatives Bangor Mr. Will Capt. Isaac Carver of the U. S. Co.lier of Thus. A. Edison F. his Palmer of Bath was in town for a few to Brutus arrived last week from S. panies (Inc). The com- Mr. \N alter Kimball, accompanied by days Charleston, has arr;ved here visit his Albert who is in very pany and taken quarters at run lather, Palmer, C., and is spending a few weeks with nis daughter, Miss Frances Kimball made the the Searsport House. They have scenarios poor health-The many friends of Miss last in one of requiring out-door scenes to them at to Hope Friday McLaughin’s Helen Philbrick were grieved to learn that keep | 1 work for is sick with Mr. and Col. W. A. Conklin of Brooklyn, N. Y., was nearly the rest of the summer. The automobiles, returning toward night. she very pneumonia.... Belfast were in town Saturday, on his annual visit with the company includes Director Walter Edwin; Mrs. Auspland of Sunday guests Mrs. Levi S. Griffin, Maple street, arrived Braddock’s.... Mr. and Mrs. John children of I he Girls’ Home at Belfast, whom Mary Fuller, familiar to many who have seen j at Henry State of Maine the What to Boston and Anna called on Mr. and he entertained at t-ie Searsport House at din- Happened Mary pictures; Gus home Sunday morning by steamer, j Penny daughter Fred afternoon.... Mr. ner. Phillips, leading man; Dick Neal, Harry Beau- from her visit with her sister and husband, Mrs. Bailey Sunday mont, John Sturgeon, frank McGlynn, Blits and Mrs. Harry Rich of Newport were guests PRIMARY Mr. j' .J Mrs. Thomas T Whittier and Mr. ana Mrs. Demuth, at flhoroaston. in town over daugh- M .lford and Elsie McLeod. The company will George of relatives Sundav. ter of Bro« N. Y., arrived Fri- Virginia, klyn, work out the scenes of a two-reel dramatiza- Mrs. Stella C. who had been for two and are the Jests «-f Young, to be voted for in the *' day .4 Mrs. George A. tion of the novel, Joice of the North Woods, List of DEMOCRATIC Candidates Third Congressional Carver at Moose Point months with the Misses Hichborn, Church cottage on the Belfast for which the studio scenes have already been SHIP NEWS. road. on 28, 11)13. made and then take up work on a number of street, returned to Winterport last week to the July ! others. Director Melvin and all are came in or a list of candidates or st..-cm,< r lu t-apt. an-1 Mrs. Benj. F. Plummer of Phila- delighted regret of all with whom she contact Penalty for wilfully defacing, tearing down, destroying with the of a | AMERICAN PORTS. who are the prospects stay here. The -own delphia. spending summer in during her stay in town. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. ien and vicinity orfer a wide range of Cam were guests of Mrs. Plummer’s sister, scenery— New 16. sch Edward R the streets with the arrived 12th York, July Ar, J. E. o Mrs. J. Clifford on East Main street quiet village fine old Mrs. Jane (Libby) Avery July ALEXANDER, Secretary Nickels, the Smith, Stockton; 17, ar, sch Susie P Oliver, last w eek. I homesteads, excitement of the daily ar- some weeks with Mrs. S. Frances to spend stm Stockton; 18, ar, rival of the Boston boats, the stretches of Stockton; Millinocket, j schs Abbie S St Mrs. James W. Ford and son James Alan- shore, and not far back from the town there Walker, Jonesboro; Orozimbo, John, N B, via Edith Mclntire, son aid Mrs. M. McMoran of Coilingswood, N. are farms, woods and rough country. Any- | her home with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bridgeport; ar * Stockton; de PayenR, Stonington; John OF THE NAME J., -ived last week and have rented the house thing in the line of scenic backgrounds can be in Mass, Hugh MAKE A CROSS X IN THE SQUARE TO THE RIGHT j S prague, Cambridge, Si schs Harold of Cfpt. Nicholas Parse on Prospect street ! produced; also plenty of “supers” if needed. Bracewell, George, Me; 19, ar, * C Lizzie D Small, for the summer. Mr. Walter F. Kimball .of Boston arrived in Beecher, Stockton; Bangor; THE PERSON YOU WITH TO VOTE FOR. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AS : ! A Big Success. The annual mid-summer j Gilbert Stancliffe, Calais'; sld, sch Gen Adal- town July 16th to join his daughter. Miss Miss Maude B. Colcord, who has been visit- sale, supper and entertainment of the Ladies’ | bert Ames, St John, N B; 20, ar, bark Mata/ TO BE MARKED FOR EACH OFEICi at the home of her maternal THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES ing relatives and friends in town for several Guild of the Congregational church was held ! Frances, aunts, zas. Gulfport; in Union Hall 17th and 18th 18. schs weeks, left last week for Plymouth, Mass., to July and scored a M isses Lillian A. and Mabel F. Simmons, Boston, July Ar, Eagle, Bangor; ADD NAMES BY WRITING OR PASTING STICKERS IN BLANK SPAO! resume her as librarian big success. The hall was decorated Frederick A Mobile; sld, sch J Man- position of the prettily S chool street, for a brief visit. Duggan, Plymouth library. with the season'8 flowers, and in place of chester Haynes, lngrahamport, N S; 19, ar, TO RIGHT OF SUCH NAMES. DO NOT ERASE NAMES booths flower-laden tables held4the articles Mrs. Alvah C. Treat left Tuesday for Ban- sch R L Tay, Bangor. AND MARK X for sale. The 16. Ar, stm Charles H Cf.pt. Sidney J. Treat of the Boston pilot displayed general committee, gor, to remain a few days, the guest of nei Philadelphia. July service, his Mrs. C. E. Adams, Mrs. F. K. Sawyer and Mrs. Klinck, Roberts Harbor, Me; Robert H Mc- accompanied by wife and two sons, F. ol B. F. was assisted the sister, Mrs. J. Gerrity, curing a visit New stm View, arrived Saturday and they are guests of Capt. Colcord, by following: Curdy, York; cld, Bay Bangor; Treat’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. Forest W. far^y work, Miss Eudavilla Cleaves, Mrs. A. their friend, Mrs. Gecrgie Sanborn, who ha* 19, cld, schs Humarock, Sydney; C B Herald, to \ ote tor Treat, on Water s.reet. T Whittier; fish pond, Mrs. William Parse, lately returned from the W’est. Campbellton, N B; Childe Harold, Calais; Ralph For Representative Congress Miss Elsie Gilkey; candy. Miss Annie Whittier, M Hayward, do; Susie H Davidson, do Mr. L. S. left Iasi Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Jackson and Miss E. Miss Bernice McCauslin; domestic articles, Titcomb, Sylvan street, Pascagoula, Miss, July 16. Sld, 6ch Augus- Maude Barker of Belfast, Miss Mabel C. But- Miss Frances Smith, Miss J. C. Lombard; food, T hursday, for a business trip to Pittsfield tus H Babcock, Philadelphia. SAMUEL W. GOULD of Skowhegan ters and Mrs. John Mrs. John and 18. sch Florence & Miss Clare E. Nix of Bangor were in Davis, Carlson; bags and The fish he sent for ht Bridgeport, Ct, July Ar, Mrs. vicinity. sale, town last week in Mr. Jackson’s car handkerchiefs, Leliia Blee; baby table, Lillian, Bangor. touring of in seven hours, a and called on Miss Edwards and Miss Thurs- Mrs. Ella Mowry; men’s table. Miss Mabel disposed making good Guayanilla, P R, July 18. Ar, sch Edward H ton on Water street. Griffin and Miss Harriet Erskine; apron and thing, financially, of his venture. C Ae, Philadelphia. W. R. PATTANGALL of Waterville trays, Mrs. D. C. Nichols, MrB. James Duncan; Savannah, Ga., July 19. Sld, sch Thelma, Next the services at tht Last week was a week of showers which kitchen aprons and fir pillows, Mrs. W. K. Saw- Sunday evening Philadelphia or New York. was Celia very annoying to the hay-makers and yer; ice cream, Miss Maude Smith, John Carl- Universalist church will be especially suitable Fernandina, Fla, July 19. Ar, sch F, afternoon son. assisted Misses Lillian ounday came a down-pour for a by Smith, Crook, for “Old Home Week.” The Stockton banc Ponce* short time with very little thunder and Lilia Shute, Eleanor Closson, Mrs. Frank Dex- Jacksonville, July 19. Ar, sch Augusta W light- will attend^and render selection* — ning, which was very pleasing to several of ter and Mrs. Renfrew Wilson; chafing dish appropriate Snow, New York; sld, sch Marion N C >bb, our f citizens who are very much afraid of cooks, Mrs. Ludwick Havener, Miss Elizabeth or the occasion. Don't fail to be present! Beverly, Mass. L- lightning. Havener, Mrs. Ella Mcwiy, Mrs. O. C. At- Bangor, 16. Ar, schs Mineola, Boston; > Misses July KORN Ingalls. In Orland, July 9, Orlando B. In- BELFAST PRICE CURB1. Linnie and Bertha Lanpher of Unity Kit Frankfort; sld. sch Carson, Enterprise, 68 5 months and 2 days. are tne of the Misses Sadie and Mauc Elsie A New galls, aged years, Corrected \\ for T1 j guests Boston; 18, ar, sch Bayles, York; William eekly j to Mr. and Greenlaw. In Deer Isle, July 13, Church street. arrived Sat sld, schs N E Ayer, Boston; Catherine, do; 19, Atherton. In Bluehill, July 7, PKOPUt'K MARKET. H | Merrithew, They C. Greenlaw, aged 68 years and 2i days. | sld, sell Mineola, Boston; 21, ar, sch Charlotte Mrs. Harry A. Atherton, a daughter. 75al.0*» urday forenoon from Castine, where they hav< Hahhiman. In Orland, July 9, infant child Apples, per bbl, Hay, j j W sld, schs Forest City, New Healey. In Vinalhaven, July 10, to Mr. and 7 Miller, Albany; of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harriman, aged 10 dried, per lb., Hides, been attending the summer school at the E. S York; Irene E Meservey, do; Mary Weaver, do; Mrs. Fred Healey, a son. Beans, 2 85a3 00 1 .ainb, i‘ j days. pea, N. S. Fred A Emerson, Vineyard Haven. Lidstone. In Danforth, July 11, to Rev. and Y. 2 50a2 75 l and- >ki Libby. In Pittsfield, 16, Mrs. Ann Tur- Beans, E., | I 15. stm Nor- Mrs. I. H. a July NOTICE Searsport, July Ar, Penobscot, Lidstone, daughter. 67 Butter. 25a30 Mutton. Mrs.g. Alvah C. Treat, Mrs. Calvin W to Mr. and Mrs ner Libby, aged years. j folk; sch Northland, Norfolk; Shaw. In Troy, July 19, 9al0 32 lb .. sld, barge Boyl- Lvdwick. In Thomaston. July 11, Llewellyn Beef, sides, Oats, f I Sprague and Miss Leora Partridge, Churcl ston, Elizabethport; 17, sld, stm Penobscot. Loren Shaw, a son. t Beet, 9: Potatoes. Ludwick, aged 80 years. Interment in Liberty. forequarters, The stockholders of Norfolk. 00 Round li* the “Old Corner Drug : street, with Mrs. Edward N. Harriman, Easi MclNTlRE. In Bucksport, July 12, George VV. Barley, bu, j Stockton, July 15. Ar, sch Charles E Wy- Cheese, 24 Straw. I Main street, had one of McLaughlin’s automo- Mclntire, aged 88 years, 11 months and 20 days. Store Co. have refitted the man, -; sld, stm Millinocket, New York; Bch MARRIED Chicken. 30 Turkey “Moody Store,” \ MORTON. In Jackson, July 17, to Mr. and \ ! biles take them to Belfast, July 16th for shop- Edward Stewart, do; 16, ar, sch Ella M Storer, 18 Tallow not alone with Mrs. 11. S Morton, a daughter. Calfskins, the desire for financial gain, Rockland; sld, sch Harry W Haynes, New Sum- 20 ! ping. Bennett-Sanborn. In Troy, July 20, Ray. In Waldo, July 21, Benjamin Ray Duck. Veal. J York; sch Telumah, New ar, both of un« I but with the idea in mind of to 19, sld, York; 21, ner Bennett and Miss Louise Sanborn, 84 and 5 months. Eggs, 26 Wool, giving Bel- ! Mrs. Charles Engstrom of New York, wif* New Yoik. aged years stm Millinocket, Troy. Fowl. IS Wood, bar | fast a store up to date in every respect, and of the engineer>in-chief of steamer Milli- Portland, July 19. Ar, sch Ella M Willey, Bowden-Bridges. In Bucksport, July 15, Geese, 18 Wood, soft. Savannah. Miss Carrie nocket is the of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- S. Bowden of Orland and RETAIL PRICE. RET All guest 18. Emery worthy her most prominent corner. Calais, Me, July Ar, schooner Luther T E. of School street, Bridges Bucksport. 17 Lime, Laughlin, having accompaniec Garretson, New York. Cook-Perkins. In Burnham, July 10, Ernest Beef, Corned, fj Butter Salt, 14 lb., Meal ! They respectfully ask the patronage of her husband, on the present trip, from the FOREIGN PORTS. Cook and Miss Kate Perkins, both of Burnham. CHAS. F. SWIFT’S 18a22;Oat Corn, Onions. She will remain for a time in Stockton In Verona, July 15, Nor- 81, city. Bermuda, 11. Arrived, bark Abysinnia Dow-Whitmore. i all those interested in the busi- July Ellsworth and Miss Laura Cracked Corn, 76!(>il, keroser- perpetuating Christensen, Santos for Stockton, Me, man Robert Dow of YOUR Last Sunday, Rev. A. A. Blair delivered a (Nor), Verona. IS THE PLACE TO GET Corn Meal. 761 Pollock. for medical aid and provisions and Augusta Whitmore of ness founded a half century ago: and will excellent discourse at the Universalist church (called Cheese, 24 Pork. sailed 13th for destination). Homer-Lowell. In Bucksport, July 15, Roy of Bucks- Cotton Seed, 1.80 Plaster. which was the entire 10 a ra. Homer and Miss Gladys Lowell, both endeavor to give them superior quality and appreciated by congre- Salina Cruz, July 17, Arrived, str Codfish, Meal and ! dry, 10-Rye Another feature of the ser- Nebraakan, Knight, Seattle San Francisco; port. 00 Shorts. gation. pleasing In 116, ! Cranberries, j efficient service. 10 a m, str Georgian, Nichols, San Page-Erskine.} Bucksport, July a aid, Diego. Outfits Clover Seed, 25a27 Sugar, vice was the rendering of violin solo by Mra C. and Miss Ella M. Erskine, both j MISCELLANY. Harry Page Camping 6 T. 1 MARINE Flour, 00a7 25 Salt, HERBERT FOSTER, Pres. WM. H. QUIMBY, Treas. J. F. Ryder, with organ accompaniment by of Bucksport. 19. for the AND H. G. Seed, 2 60a2 75 Sweet Pota Portland, July Judgment plain- — M. E. Mer. Miss Susie A. Cousens. 14 Wheat Meal. DAVIDSON, tiffs with a verdict for $196 was handed down | Lard, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks with daughtei in the U. S. District Court yesterday by Judge DIED wherein Marjory of Quincy, Msss., who have occupiec Hale in the case in admiralty J. P. CARD OF THANKS Carleton and others as owners for a sailing Buck. In 9, Ann C.. widow of on Orland, July Picnic Corner Store Mr. Bion B. Sanborn’s log house the banli to recover We wish to thank the friends wh Old Drug vesael brought action demurrage Francis Buck, aged 87 years, 4 months and 8 Supplies. of the Sandy point shore at Fort Point cove, from the Camden Yacht Building and Railway assisted us at the time of our recent days. an- a of coal loaded at in the and also friends in Montville MAIN AND HI8H STREETS, BELFAtT, WAIKE. left for home last Friday, by Boston steamer, Company upon cargo Perth Case. In Rockland, July 15, Lucy Counce, Everything ment, j Amboy and consigned to the latter company. John S. 70 1 month mont for beautiful flowers. their widow of Case, aged years, i having greatly enjoyed fortnight’s tarry A waa held before Judge Hale some fancy Grocery line. MRS. HELEN M MA*H- hearing and 26 days. l