The Republican Jour vat " XOll BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912. MEJ34 _ NUMBER of Today’s lournal. A Sad Accident. Contents Drowning The News of Belfast. The Burnham House at Burnham Junction is Tomorrow, Friday, night will be orchestra \ — new this now open to the public under management, night week at the Colonial theatre, with PERSONAL. tjary. A Sad Drowning Acci- Two Lives one in an Heroic j PERSONAL. Lost, Attempt all a new 1 ! The Prescott Family Reunion. Fred T. March has sold his whose aim will be to satisfy patrons. It program of pictures and illustrated jt, at Rescue. house on Miller The White Isles.. The News of street to H. C. lunches and board the Mrs. Mr. and Buzzell. will serve meals and by songs. Elon B. Gilchrest is visiting in Rock- Mrs. Frank H. Black of Portland Personal. There were two deaths last last by drowning W inn is the new arrived The College day or week. D. D. proprie- Take of land. last week to visit friends. Saturday afternoon—John Walter Minstrels at the Colonial this ! advantage the excellent opportunity j Meat Prices. .In the Hill Coun- Coombs, week have tor. pleased large to visit the National Soldiers Home at Frank and Elms went to Mrs. Ida Hartihorn of 1 ,f Massachusetts. .Transfers in aged 8 years, 8 months and 1 day, the son of audiences. Togus j Tracy Bangor last Berlin, l3s, jB t(,e Jackson and The Hills and Fields There will be a The centennial of the Congregation- the State House at on for a visit. guest of her Mr. Estate. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Coombs; and Ferdi- dance at Seaside hall Augusta Orrin J. i Thursday father, Thomas R .-e. ! Grange hundredth Mvine (poem)-Our Prosperous nand P. this, Thursday, with al church and the one anniversary Dickey'8 excursion to-morrow, Friday. Robert A. Mrs. Clifford, aged 45 years, 7 months and evening music by Keyes Cony, Jr. of Augusta was in town Georgia E. Butman of Bos- ,n is visit- Neighbor. of the of Jackson Plantation will 3 son of orchestra. organization Charles has on her days, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clifford, Brown, who been employed at Tuesday legal business. ng sister, Miss Nellie H. ns. Nassau to New York in a Cat- be observed in Jackson on October 5th Hupk who lost his life in an heroic save The jointly the Read for some will Regimental Reunions.. .Fair- effort to the barge Tamaqua from Garage time, go to The Earl Chamberlain of Portland is Mrs. Ella B. of Elizabethport, N and 6th. It is to make the event one visiting his Sprowl Minntapi ;is, Minn i personals... The Street Coombs had been with is proposed Pastures, the farm in Bucksport boy. Young fishing J., discharging 1,100 tons of coal Chenery Belmont, next sister, Miss Lizzie Chamberlain. the for for the and all former resi- guest of her son, Wilmer J. Dorman. Must Pay Papers Taken.. others from the lower and had Consumers Fuel of interest to residents Monday to take the position of T. U. bridge caught Co. superintendent, Miss Hattie e W. C. dents. Birnbaum of Dorchester, Herbert T. Field returned to P- a fish which some one took from succeeding Leland Moore, Mass., rtland laet away him, The annual resigned. is the of als. A Bright Burnham Boy. Lincolnville town fair will be guest Mrs. Belle Cates. Monday after a short and he left there and from Seaside and Equity visit at his home in this Belfast_The Churches. ..An with little Norman Hub- held about but Delegations Granges The rainy weather has interfered with base Aug. 21st, the arrangements are Miss Charlotte Perkins :ity. at Hillcrest. bard went to the will attend the annual field day of Waldo Po- of Melrose, Mass., is c *, ruoon * fa Coe-Mortimer pier to fish. not ball games of late, those yet fully completed. causing scheduled the guest of Mrs. H. L. In about mona to be held in Centennial Park, Whitten. ^*r3' Pjatm and News ot Belfast. moving the pier he caught his foot in Grange, for last week and the week before to be can- Gilkey daughter Frances of The Waldo County has some hospital received a Montville, to-morrow, August 16th. LeonS. Bishop Robert Codman of Portland ar- jermantown, Pa, are of Mrs. Fred Outfits. .. way, stumbled and fell overboard. This celed; weather will guests V. for Fall .Wedding large box of but, permitting, the Searsport supplies contributed the mem- Dean the rive next Cottrell. 1 he Grange and Politics- was about 5.30 m. and it was by Merrill, of Agricultural College, team will the Monday for a short visit. p. low tide. bers of the play Belfasts on the Congress .The Meat Helping Hand club of will on “Roads and their Rela- gton Whisperings. There were other on the and Thorndike, Orono, speak street grounds Miss Helen Harry Blake of youngsters pier under the this, Thursday, afternoon at Brier left Saturday for Portland Bangor i8 the guest of hit •citin Law. .County Correspond- direction of Mrs. Fred Cates of that State Master ran toward the tion to Agriculture;” C. S. Stet- 3.30 o'clock. where she lousin, A. Pittsfield Personals. they shore shouting for help, Searsport has a strong, fast will visit friends for a week. Ralph Peavy, at Bay View Farm, place. son on “Postal and State Lecturer B. and those on the Express" team, three East Belfast. Correspondence.. bridge and nearby hastened including Bangor men. Mrs. Helen Telfer of .Searsport The Belfast Band will W. McKeen on “The Recall.” Waltham, Mass., is the .The Heart of the to the scene. Ferd P. Clifford was give one of their pop- Mrs. pondence. coming “Graduation" at the Battery. The col- j guest of her sister, Miss Hattie Hook. J. C. Pillsbury returned las i Reunions.... ular open-air concerts on K. Keene entertained a Saturday rjack.. Family down the railroad track as the accident occur- schoolhouse common Mrs. William party ony at The from Battery has become famous for its Mr. Chandler Swift of Rockland, where she was the of ieties. 1 South Paris is guest Dr. red and without a this, Thursday, evening, at 8 o'clock. of Rockland friends at her home on the moment’s hesitation went beginning Northport big bonfires, engineered Hon. John md Mrs. F. E. Follett. .. Stockton ..Mar- by R. Dun- of his Mrs. E. rt Springs. Mr. at an all guest niece. B. Lunt. to the shore threw off his called to By special request Charles Hammons will avenue last Friday day party, in for its .... , ton, musical h rn.Married....Died and social entertainments Oscar Dilworth of who sing “Old Love Letters." which was The ladies Miss Caroline W. Field left Madison, has been correspondence. .Ship News. the boy, *‘I will get you out,” and in. auction bridge played. and times last Tuesday to plunged good generally. But it visiting relatives in this city, has returned on the capped'the 3 a few weeks in He reached and hold of The new feature at the arrived in the forenoon cruiser Shel- climax in pend Concord, Mass. lome—Watervilie Sentinel. got the boy, who had Opera House Tues- the party given last Friday night at sunk twice, and started with him for day in connection with drake, Capt. Packard, and returned at 5.30 by The Miss Eva Morris returned last Miss the shore, evenings, moving pic- Athenaeum, the summer home of Mr. and Friday from Louise Richards, a teacher in the Fartn- OBITUARY. the steamer Belfast. An elaborate luncheon an extended but before it both sank to rise no tures, is a social dance with music Mrs. Will visit in N. S. reaching by Lakie’s R. Howard of Williamstown, Mass., Cambridge, ngton Normal School, is the guest of her orchestra. A was served at noon, and tea before their de- more. Whether Mr. Clifford was seized with large company attend and the in honor of the of Mr. James H. Howes and mother, Mrs, Annie H. .• Uoomhs died at 5 a. m. Mon- birthday Hon.John R.Dunton. daughter Frances Richards. dances are The were Mrs. Clarence cramps, entangled in eel grass or in very popular. parture. guests The affair was a “meek the left Tuesday for a short visit in Mrs. t :he home of his mother, 17 hampered graduation,’' guest Boston. Alice Frost Leonard of Packard Mrs. Hester Mrs. Mrs. Meriden, Conn, his movement by his wet and the The remains of Chase, Wade, of honor is ced 49 9 months and 12 boy KiDgsbury S. Pierce arrived being graduated from the “Univer- Miss Geneva Heal went to Waldoboro spend.ng her vacation with her years, Mrs. Orren Smith and Mrs. last mother, clinging to him will never be known. As soon from Shuman, sity of the with all Mrs. aeen in ill health for some Tuesday evening Reno, Nevada, and the Battery" due pomp and Saturday for a short visit with friends. Lena H. Frost, Union street. as boats could be French brought to the scene of the funeral was held at the home of his cferemony. The exercises ied to r.ds did not realize how seri- sister,Mrs. regular up Mrs. and son frank W. Gowen accident Dudley Silsby Arthur of Ban- says in a personal note grappling for the bodies was C. M. at 3.30 m. Mrs. H. E. McDonald entertained last Fri- the of the in begun, Smailey, p. yesterday,Rev. A. A. awarding diploma, which the gor are of Miss :rum Los guests Grace H Hayes. Angeles, Calif: "I am ve-y am and about 8 o’clock young Coombs’ was Smith in honor of her Mrs. Min- officials of the well, and shock to many who had body officiating. day evening guest, University took part. The Alfred M. was a prospering, and like California very much. recovered by Parker Aldus. His fish line was nie of Fairfield. was was Ferguson business visitor and The last time The Belfast Musical Simpson Bridge played diploma fearfully and wonderfully made, intimately. Society are arranging n Waterville and Pittsfield last Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. tangled about him. Clifford’s body was found and were won Mrs. and was in Latin and the Dean of Saturday. Black of Portland are -lid he had a cold and a sore with Prof. John a well prizes by Simpson interpreted by Orth, known pianist risiting friends in this aDuut ii o clock by liert Annis, near where Mrs. the former a hand- the Miss Abbie Batchelder returned city. Mr. Black was did not realize the fatal end teacher of to Peavey, receiving |University, Principal Freeman of the last Tues- ntiy Boston, give his lecture re- i lorn in Belfast and the boy was found. made tray and the latter a hand-made Malden High school. The day morning from a short visit in spent his early life here. ase. He was confined to his cital, “Personal Reminiscences of serving graduate appeared Boston. Mr. Walter H. Liszt,” in Miss Maud Coombs, the boy’s father, was both the work of the hostess. Ice exceedingly and had come Mr. B. Steward is time and was up and about Belfast for some date next week. jewel tray, stupid evidently Albert Gammans has been ill having vacation 1, ~ 'T'U^ seriously prostrated with as his two little sons from for from the office of the before his grief, Missouri, he had to be “shown" just the past week but is now Penobscot Bay Electric ;ust death. The de- Miss on more comfortable. were Charlotte Staples Swan Lake ave- and his constant and John were Mrs. M. F. Miss what it all meant. was Co, lelt by boat fcr in the son companions pride. guests Peavey, Peavey^ He told that he should Misa Hnno Ifanrwin „t n_mi last Saturday Boston. Belfast, of the late nue entertained an was automobile party born in Belfast and is survived Tuesday. R. A. and their Miss Bessie uccu auuaieu and A. by his Peavey guests, gi mree years ago, out ior Prof. J. N. Hart and of the Mary (Merchant) The party included Mrs. Florence of Saturday to visit Mrs. Hathorn at the family Univer- parents, Walter H. and Lula M. Dowling Daniel of Boston and Blake of the aforesaid Battery. of life was spent m this He (Freese) Harry Bangor; stupidity. Of course the grad- lity Maine, Oronu, are at the Maurice city. Boston, Miss Louise Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Towle Coombs; a Frank H a Swanville, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William M. uate did his in Monroe of be a younger brother, ; half Joseph Tyler, part the program, and the Kalamazoo, :ottage in East Belfast for ; schools, and when young Miss Cecile Patterson, and Mr. J. 0. sing- the month of Au- brother, Richard Coombs of Lynn, Randall and Morris L. of the class Mich., arrived last Saturday to visit Mr. and shipsmith trade with the late Limestone, Colo.; Slugg. ing ode, with original words and gust. two half Patterson, Swanville. Mrs. Ralph sisters, Hattie E., a trained nurse in The For the first four of music, was one of the features of the Emery. He was employed a num- Colonial. days gradua- Miss Eva Wood r.1 V.lk.ll. VI v Sacramento, Calif., and Katherine of Belfast. The silver cups on exhibition in the tion. Mrs. Martin the and then re- City fair week Manager Bray has secured Miss At the close old songs and choruses VanVoorhes Lloyd and little factory visiting relatives in Brooks, came to He was a attractive little Drug store will be to the Burke Belfast bright, fellow, full of given prettiest boy Klark and her of 17 clever were sung the entire of about 50 nephew, Lloyd, of are ariy trade, occupying for a time Gladys company by assembly Cleveland, Ohio, ast Friday to spend several with fun and and his and under 2 at the in Mrs. days Miss energy, untimely death is a girl years baby show wrho will a new each The music was led guests of Horace p and latterly the shop players, present play people. by Prof, sleeper, Chenery. -lariat) Perry, blow’ to his connection with the Waldo not crushing parents. The funeral was County Fair; with “A Wife’s a director of music at Smith Mrs. Frank B. (now Pendleton) shipyard, night, opening Secret,” pas- college. Refresh- Luce has been clerking in the H. held afternoon at 2 the as in an Harry Stimpson of this ar. i Fred A. Monday o’clock, Rev. D. B. heaviest, announced out-of-town toral drama in four acts. Other to be ments were served and the Woodcock store city ronwork for several of plays evening was one during Mr. Woodcock's ab- Vlyrick of Phelan, Methodist, paper. Other will be Troy have been drawi as petit .nd Pendleton officiating. prizes given. presented are ‘Tshmael,” “Just a Woman’s long to be remembered. sence at Lake schooners, and George, Liberty. urors for the U. S. Ferdinand P. Clifford was born in Thomas- Court, and are to report in new work and There will be an excursion on the Maine Way,” and “The Tiger and the Lamb.” The Mrs. C. E. repair Tom . Geo.W. of Wade and daughter Mildred of Portland at 10 a. ton, January 7, 1867, the son of the late Wil- Winslow,principal the m„ Sept. 19th. ndleton’s and for vessels on Central Railroad next Sunday to Old Orchard; entire scenic equipment is carried for each New liam Normal Training school,at Mass London, Conn., are guests of Mrs. Wade’s Mrs. Henry and Annie L (Spear) Clifford. Westfield, .lec- W. P. Kenney and son Prescott W. of •me He married Miss leaving Belfast at 7 o’clock a. m., arriving at play, together with six big vaudeville acts Mrs. railway. tured in Memorial Hail last un- mother, Thomas Frisbee. The family moved to Belfast when Ford was a Friday evening iVrenham, Mass,, visited relatives in who died Portland at 11.45 and Old Orchard at 12 o’clock. and their own orchestra. will Belfast February 28, 1900, Popular prices der the auspices of the of F. W. Chase and child. He attended the schools and Epworth League the daughter ETzabeth return- md Kockport the week. public The excursion will leave Old Orchard on the prevail, 15, 25 and 35 cents. Seats will be on past Mr. Kenney by their two daughters, Mar- Methodist church.The title of his lecture ed last from later learned the barber’s trade of his father was"A Saturday Unity, where were irrived to return at 4.50 m. Far. to Portland and sale for the at 8 they Monday join his family for a short •_mes M Coombs; by his mother, p. $1.85 opening performance Friday Story of an Humorist" and of E. D. and was as an in English his subject guests Chase and family. risit. regarded expert that line. to Old Orchard There be a. m. s, Mrs. Alberta F. Percival of $2. will stops all was Thomas he He had worked at his Hood,whom characterized as the Miss trade in Belfast, Brock- the line. Amy E. Stoddard, who has been Miss H. Hilton Anna M. Mixer of Camden. along Prices are down another notch at stay- Mary went to St. Andrews ton and tumbling greatest English humorist. Mr. Winslow gave at Boston. When he mar- ing the went to Castine ■ U favorite recreation of Mr. quite young Battery, Sunday to jaturday to spend her vacation with Mr. The Allen campmeeting m Strong began Harry W. Clark & Co.’s store. Harry Clark of a brief sketch of Hood, with inci- and ried Miss Addie of and their interesting play the organ in the Unitarian lirs. Charles •.he water and he was never Morey Castine, church. A. Haycock. Miss Aug. 9th and will close next this firm tells us that they broke the record in dents of his life, recited some of short Katherine two John and of 1 Sunday evening, his sons, Harry Haverhill, Mass., Mrs. Annie Donaldson who Irier will have of her : «ome kind. He made The are the first three of their Red and the has been the charge store while she many meetings conducted by Rev. W. P. Hol- days Tag Sale and poems humorous parts of longer ones, aged, respectively, 19 and 20 years, survive, i guest of Miss Louise ? away. b bay in the yacht Edna and man and Rev. Ralph Gillam, the latter preach- attribute no small share of their big trade to and Miss Faustina Curtis of Bangor, with Mrs. Hazeltine, returned to They were a two weeks’ vacation rer home in was an in hand- passing in Yonkers, N. Y., last Mrs. trie, expert ing twice each day. Mr. Gillam is a noted their advt. in The Journal. This firm has some C. E. Read accompanist,sang several of Hood’s Friday. Amos Clement and son, Dr. Donald Castine and had planned to spend last lement, and was an always welcome ship- Sunday He was born in on sale this and all next songs, "I Love You." Edward daughter Miss Louise of with evangelist. Belfast, has been specials week, week, including This, with the Lydiard returned to Boston last nd Dr. Belfast, Belfast relatives. They remained for the ! Jackson of Portland are of W a.- with the Isle au that must lecturer’s well guests writer, pastor of the First Congregational church of certainly bring buyers to their store; modulated voice and evident ap- Tuesday from a short visit with his Beale and funeral. The deceased is survived by his family, wife, High street.-Eastport Sen- ce he most loved to visit. He of are 1 mel Lowell, Mass., and is now of Milford, Mass. such as men’s work , 35 cents each, 3 for predation true humor,gave the audience an who spending the rummer in Belfast. Aug. 7th. mother; two brothers, Wm. R. of Bar Harbor :.en r more of companions Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe of $1.00, a special lot of Balbriggan and Porous evening of rare enjoyment, which should have Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Mr. ar.d Mrs. Otis and Walter J. of Belfast, and one Mrs. Chicago, who Ainsley, who have been Cummings of New York on the water and sister, front, of are knit 50 cent underwear, 29 cents, men’s at been shared by a larger number. Thomas Hood of ■re of Effie May Matthews of Belfast. The deceased spending the season at their cottage. guests Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Vickery left last guests his sister, Mrs. Alonzo J. Batchel- -pt. A. A. Roix was one. The and about half was born in London in 1799 was “Bohemia,” on the South $3.95 $5.95, just price. and died there in Monday for their home in 1 or, Court street. Mr. kind-hearted, honest, and was ever ready Shore, Northport, Syracuse, N. Y. Cummings was former- d are al! too. Mr. 1845. At the of gone, have issued invitations for a Mr. Charles Ludwick of age fifteen he was apprenticed of to lend a helping hand, as the last act of his dancing party to Boston was severely Misses Evelyn Richards of y Northport and for some years the post- inner of Waido and to a wood and Lynn, Mass., and Lodge life be held at the on the South last week while from the engraver acquired some facility Heath 1 naster at testified. Whatever may have been his pavilion Shore | injured driving depot Lois of Neponset, Mass are ; Saturday Cove. ■. ment, I. O. 0. of Silver in used later in visiting F., Tuesday, Aug. 20th. Pullen’s fu'.l orchestra of in Lawrence, Mass. He was thrown from the drawing, illustrating his works. -heir shortcomings his end amply atoned for them. grandmother, Mrs. Martha Waldo Mrs. F. E. and son of and of Phoe- At an he Heath, Thompson left nights Pythias, will furnish music. of and his nose was also one early age began writing verse for Dover for Vinalhaven He gave his life in the attempt to save the life Bangor Many the young .•arriage broken, fin- ivenue. Wednesday w here they A. M. The funeral and in took place of this have of his left his left knee periodicals, 1822 became sub-editor of till pass a short time with her parents, Dr. and of another. The funeral was held at his late people city received cards and the | der hand, bruised and Mrs. Amos ■ Clements and drs E. H. afternoon at 2 the London which marked his daughter Louise, Lyford, who are passing the Sum- Wednesday home on affair will be a brilliant one. le was severely cut about the face. He was Magazine, debut Northport avenue at 2 30 p. m. Mon- from Seaside Inn, Seal ner there.— Observer. 1 B. of- in literature and Harbor, arrived Mon- Piscataquis Phelan, Methodist, picked up unconscious and taken to the brought him in touch with day, Rev. D. B. Phelan, Methodist, Waldo Lodge, No. 12, and Aurora Rebekah hospi- ! to a few at services were under the aus- officiating. the lay spend days their home in this Mr. and Mrs. D. McLellan and tal, where he received the best of literary lights of that day. He published Hugh chi! The bearers were from the Sons of Veterans, Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F. have received invita- treatment M; sons. several :ity. Iren, Janet and Jr., have returned to md is as well as volumes of verse and was the author Hugh, an organization in which he took tions to atter d the field at getting along could be expect- always a deep day Oakland Park, Mrs. William Dennis of 1 heir home in ed. Mrs. Ludwick will remain with of one novel, “Tilney Hall.” He retained his Annisquam,Mass.,ar.d Lexington, Moss., after spend- widow of Solomon Frank 0. Orrin J. on the electric car line between Camden and him until *ylor, Tay- interest—Capt. Whiting, Mrs. Goodwin of ng a few weeks in Belfast with le is able to resume his punning on what to be his Alpheus Pigeon Gove, Mass., Hon. and Mrs. st. n at the home A. T. and John on 16th. duties on the road as propensity proved Burnham, Dickey, Gay Batchelder. Rockland, Saturday, Aug. All of the arrived last and 1 i. O. Poor. salesman. death bed, remarking one day during his Tuesday are guests of Mrs. j Taylor, aged 89 years and a Odd Fellow lodges in Knox county are to be long illness of Esther G. Davis. THE PRESCOTT FAMILY REUNION. consumption that he would soon give Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Shaw, who have l-en ath was due to the infirmi- present. There will be music, ball games, Poor’s Mills. Miss Josephine White of Mr. and Mrs. several weeks at the undertaker opportunity to “urn a M. C. Percival of Portland and pending Cooper’s I m e was confined to her bed The picnic dinner, etc. For information ask Boston is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leslie lively annual reunion of the Prescott Pay- vith occasional side to i- famiiy Hood.” But Hood was Mrs. George Mixer of Camden were 1 trips Northport. Samuel 92 Main son.Mrs. something more than a called to and other he was born in Pittsfield was held at the home of Mrs. Lois Adams, street. V-lney Thompson of Montville is erport nearby resorts. h:r. e ret Bartlett in and Belfast last Monday by the death of humorist, his “Song of the their broth- ■cl to New York. Mr. is a ■ ved to Burnham 18 /isiting Mrs. Luella Brown.... Miss ," pub- Shaw gradual f years West Appleton, Aug. 10th. The Advertised Letters. The letters Marguer- C. W. Coombs. morning following lished in Punch in 1844, had a wider circula- ir, he class of 1890, Rockland High school, d i1 Jin :. and of this te White of Lynn, Mass., is a of Mr. Taylor, opened up rainy and it looked as there remained uncalled for in the Belfast of- guest las succeeded in the though post tion than anything he had before written. The Mrs. Harold P. of admirably practice of were born: the Charles md Mrs. Delbert Rolerson ..Mr. and Mrs. Shorey Springfield, Mass aw in New York late would be a small crowd; but as the Prescotts fice for the week ending 12th. Ladies city.—Rockland Courier r.a- August first verse: arrived iast to visit bhen Sewall of of Franklin were recent of Friday relatives at -ette. Lawrence, voted to have their reunion on be- -Mrs. M. A. Hunt, Miss Jay guests Mr. City- Saturday Maggie Lane, Mrs. With fingers and and in Morrill. Mr. iwton and E. P. of j ind Mrs. Richard Merriam_Mrs. Effie Gor- weary worn. point Shorey will join bar John R. who Taylor fore old home week, and kno this was the Ethel C. Mason. Mrs. Florence E. Mrs. ; With Hurley, has been visiting reta- ving Moore, eyelids heavy and red, aier for a short visit. leaves several 1 lon of has been 1 ives in Frankfort and Old left grandchil- chance for a for a Phebe Miss Louise Liberty visiting her sister A woman sat in Town, I'mrs- only fill-up year, they began Penney, Schultz, Miss Isa- unwomanly rags afternoon in the steamer •' lay Belfast upon nis ■ ■' .'a tit tut: VIrs. .. .Mrs. Anna Bowden of Plying her needle and thread— a.uiuajf to collect arid when noses were JCl *'diicu. uciiucujcii—uuiiJ! George Daggett j Miss Alice counted it jDurgeSe, Stitch! stitch! P. Poor has returned to her library eturn to New York city, where he is employ, Pearson of Pittsfield his and her of stitch! otficiat- there were 70 All a H. C. J. city daughter Gladys Brockton, vork in New after d in a legal capacity the New York proved present. had fine W.M. Currier, Gay, Fred Hawley. Er- j In poverty, hunger and dirt. York, spending her vaca- by Teie- covered with are Mrs. ihone Co. Mr. who is a flowers, time and was to one of aunt win T. Mass., visiting Bowden’s brother, And still with a voice of ion in with her Hurley, graduate of glad get Nancy’s Lane, Henry Murphy. dolorous pitch Belfast parents, Hon. and j ■ iowdoin, has been admitted to the bar and is t-; a pillow with the word, It be She sang the Song of the Shirt. Jrs. pictures. (Mrs. Colby.) will Aunt Nancy C. O. Poor. with success in his q a Mr. Alfred Johnson sailed from Belfast resting profession.—Bail- quet pinks, bouquet of ;on boat, after a three In Punch the same he Adams next time After dinner all had a Sunday by weeks’ va- j year published “The or News. peas. The Conant good morning, August 7th, in his family Wednesday sloop :ation with his aunt, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Melville C\ Freeman and Mr. time looking over Henry Wentworth. Bridge Sighs,” the story of the suicide of a appropriate selections. The theColby’s place,playing ball, facht Marietta and writes from Mrs. A. T. Small may be reckoned as one of Gloucester, 5. A. Freeman of Mass., have re- it s Foster, Fred etc. Then The Lawn Party at the Girls’ young woman, Roxbury, Bachelder, getting acquainted, they were called under date of 9th: “We Home. The 1 le smart old ladies of Sunset. and Sanford McAllister. In- Mass., August arrived J urnedhome from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Although to order the President and the records were : irst benefit ever asked for the :«• by lere this after a 48 hours public Girls’ yeais of she does all of the lamily lot at Pitts- morning sail, stop- Weary of breath V. R. Howard at the Battery. ighty-two age, the read. A letter was read from our vice dome was held on the Heme husband. presi- ping a few hours en route at Isles of Shoals. grounds, Nortfc- Rashly h ouse work for a family ->f three, knit, and importunate M-c T U>-1 e irui..1 .1 dent, F. F. who is on his to >ort avenue, afternoon. The Gone to Phillips, way Italy, ! Hie winds were moderate all the Tuesday grounds her death,” aws. Just now much of her time is in >t-tp a veteran of the Civil ! way, but she spent wishing us a good time. Officers were elected vere enclosed in white bunting, and a which attracted 1 doyed on indexing work at the Waldo for -ad the medal ; ogged along between 5 and 6 knots, most of large scarcely less attention and County g athering blueberries, which she finds a Congressional of as follows: Geo. W. Prescott, F. F. ! irch over the driveway was wound with added further to his fame. was Registry Deeds, left last Saturday for Ea t- r sale at fifteen cents a "ii, died August 8th at his president; ;he time under light canvass. I start for New- yel- He then in iady quart. ■Pier a long decline, 73 vice O. W. ow and white. The veranda was health and died * Took, called there by the illness of a relative. aged Phillips, president; Ripley, secre- )ort tomorrow.” similarly failing the following year. ; Rev. George S. Mills, who has been e married and is survived spending E. A. Dinslow, treasurer. On a motion Iraped and jardineres and vases filled with tary; it Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rowell ^ is vacation at the left last three daughters: Asa, Republican Meetings. Hon. L. R. Camp- THE WHITE ISLES. of Plymouth, Battery, Saturday was voted to hold the next reunion at j dusters of goldenrod and were .. Amber, Mary and Ethel. the golden glow autoed to Belfast f ir Limerick, Me., to with >ell of Rockland and Carleton Doak, Esq ean- lass., last week to visit Mr. spend Sunday his n in )laced in effective locations. Liberty Waldo county. home of O. W. Ripley on Edgehill, Aug 9, 1913. The tables for ! To the Editor of 1 nd f Geo. A. for will The Journal: Some time Mrs. Arthur Ritchie. also visited in ither, Rev. Mills., and from there will ■ in lidate county attorney, speak at the They ‘gor September 9, 1861, All take notice, as this is the home of pecial sales and the “wonder” trees were dec- please ago, while reading The Journal, which we re- 1 the home in one r sturn to Bennington, Vt, He was accom- 1 Pantry. It was in the battle following places: Aug. 19th, Palermo Center, .ewistor, making trip day. the first Prescott to settle in Maine. There j •rated in the same color scheme. The execu- "Jth Carolina, that he ceive every week, I noticed an article which ^ anied his son Charles. Mrs. Mills ar.d per- r.30 p. m ; Aug. 20th, South Montville, 7.80 p. F. M. Ingersoll, local superintendent of the by e which won for him the will be something special doing, so come. The ive committee were Miss Maude E. Mathews, of a new book Alice for Center 7.30 I spoke entitled “White Isles.” I i »acj the ^ aughter left Bennington Tuesday. 1 The n.; Aug. 21st, Montville, p. m.; Valley Canning'Company, attended gress. Union forces called for a vote thanks to C. R. Jrs. R. F. Dunton, Mrs. M. W. Rich, Mrs. have at all local president [of tried bookstores to obtain this aces ■siand, whereon was Fort ^.ug. 22nd, Lincolnville Center, 7 30 j m.; Aug. in Augusta last week and spent Sunday Capt. Alzo M. Carter, one of our most Bartlett and wife for their fine and oseph Tyler, Mrs, G. E. Brackett, Misses capa- ", i863. reception [ book but cannot locate it. We lost the ^ On the morning of !3rd, Saturday Cove, 7.30 p m.; Aug. 24th, paper nth his parents in Portland, returning to Bel- fc le and reliable young sea captains, has aban- ■ all rose to their feet Then laria Andrews, Caroline E. White and Maine and the 76th Penn- instantly. the [ before I started the so do not 1 ast Swanville, 2 30 p. m.; Aug. 24th, Waldo Sta- search, even re- Monday. cj oned sail for steam, finding the former no ■ The two regiments could for their several feel- daude E. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mac- ! guests departed homes, member the author’s name, and as I am Prom that until ion, 7.30 p. m. very Mr. Frank Harriman returned .nger profitable. He gave up his command of day the well for tfeil, the and matron, rendered effi- i to New York the ing repaid coming—Secretary, manager desirous of a I to ask Union troops besieged obtaining copy beg that i ist week. He was as * le big Palmer schooner Jane Palmer some New Advertisements. The announcement < ient in accompanied far as Rock- ’n the later two assistance many ways. The food date brigades you will, if possible, furnish me with some in- 11 lonths is now THE MAINE PROHIBITION < if the second semi-annual clearance at \ md Mrs. Harriman and Mrs. Alice ago, and on a steam collier, ’• >-ut failed to take it. It was in PARTY. sale t able was in charge of Mrs. P. Frost by Dickey, Evelyn formation. A scene in the bock was laid on ^ Mr. and R of the are ul. Shaw was killed, and it The Home of Good Values,” 12 Main street, ■< nd Mrs. M.W. rho visited Mrs. William White for [any Searsport deep-water skippers were Rich; the candy, Mrs. Grace C. ve. Petitions filed at the of Appleton's Ridge, a well known to too, that Mr. Smith won his Department D. Southworth will be place my g everal n ow on steam vessels, the greater number in State in in nomina- talph proprietor, found J MUsbury and Miss Cora S. Morison; the days. Augusta, Aug. 8th, _ fancy is a The 54th Massachusetts was placing mother, who native of Maine. Your * ie of the tion Prohibition tickets in i n this issue of The Journal. The whole stock help employ American-Hawaiian Steam- ’ight. When his county the counties y rork, Misses Maude E. Barker and Caroline E. Mis3 Abbie O. and Miss Cora regimental with this matter will greatly Stoddard, Co. '•L of Kennebec, Sagadahoc and Waldo. Petitions < f men’s and boys’ and 1 oblige, lip Smith picked itup andcar- clothing, , Vhite; the ice cream, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ^ louilliard of Boston, who had been her guest he nominating a county ticket in Aroostook county battle, finally bringing it urnishing goods, will be sold at re- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ansel Loth* were also the greatly ] 'rost; the “wonder” tree, Miss Caroline E. * t the for two will leave Lothrop, after the received during forenoon at the We this letter from a Battery weeks, by charge. Col. Quincy to make room publish Meriden, Ct., r and of State. These bear ( iuced prices for new fall ar.d Vhite. The Home was open for C oat for Boston. Miss >p, Thomas Lothrop, Jr., Miss Lois Loth- afterwards commanded the department petitions inspection jubscriber as there be today Stoddard will go the names may others similarly r ‘■•■ant of the candidates for Governor* winter merchandize. Special attention £ nd had been decorated with beautiful flow- * a East >p, with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas campaign of ’64, was given j The author of Brewster. Mass., where she will be the State auditor and congressmen, as well as the jituated. the book is Franklin ■‘nder on this day. Ha j o mail and telephone orders—James H. rs Mrs. Austina G. Wilson. The house uest of Miss 'atts and Harry Herger of Buffalo, hap- Presidential in to by well known to * Lucy Cushman. arespend- ,rave act of Smith in electors, addition those upon F. Phillips, the readers of The getting Odd Fellows block, is a ii g a few weeks at the Tuttle at the and make in all 11 coun- lowes, offering nura- i » large and airy and an ideal home for the 14 j bungalow it with his life. It was county ticket, fournal his chronicles loig for through of the South ; Mr. and Mrs. George of 1 ties that have filed those I er of shoppers the fair 1 now Hodgdon Farming- t, uantabacook, Searsmont. Mr. and Mrs. H. nided to that a tickets, previously specials during ttle girls sheltered there. The school- Congress Montville Club of ’69, and the C. ; an ■ received Franklin, Piscata- new publishers, t are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hall. E given to Mr. Smith. It is being Cumberland, nd it includes merchandize that you can r aom is care MacDonald were their Mr. specially interesting. Thoughtful M. Clark 185 Summer n guests Sunday, f Knox, Lincoln, Somerset and Penobscot. Publishing Co., street, captured bronze cannon, as quis, se the remainder of he latter are soon to move into the Harmon A cDonald during the season. The a nd interest are indicated in room from Boston. The book should be obtained returning to town at night, and 1 dais of Already 1,373 names have been secured for every readily honor are. On one will on an order with local bookseller. * louse on Peach street, which S [rs. McDonald Governor, State auditor and Presidential elec- ale begin Saturday, August 17th and it t le basement to the attic, and of the placing any they recently remaining for a few days. Sumter in relief, with the many 3d. Journal. tors, which is 373 more than the num- pill be the final clearance p urchased and are having renovat- er as it loosed in August, required August sale.... v isitors realized for the first time the extent thoroughly Charles P. Lombard of Oakland, Calif., a re- 1 ■ ber. is the ticket for Waldo and reverse “For and Following county: Vhen you come to the fair don’t to I d improved. gallant forget c f this most work. The desire t; red building contractor, is in Rockland for a :,'t Senator, James A. Weed, clerk of worthy society in front of t he enemy.” Searsport; at The Dinsmore Store 1 ^PERSONAL. i courts, Moses A. Fowler, all and £ret a box of » 3 tender sincere thanks to all who assisted in Miss Mildred n onth’s visit with his cousins, Mrs. Annie duty on the field aside Searsmont; county Slater, stenographer for Field was attorney, William T. C. Runnells of i v 'ade in the charge upon Fort Searsport; ny way in making the party a success, t Quimby, has gone to China, Me., to visit her and Mrs. Jennie Lane. He will remain of Gerald of Bel- a front of judge probate, W. Howard loncns wiuioui nuie-jn. n. & Uo. Mrs. Frederick A. Stevens of I Gregg that Capt. nopkins } lessrs. W. J. Clifford, R. I. Morse, W. J. Dor- Rockland. s Mrs. Horace She was ac- *r the East three meantime fast; register of probate, J. Frank Googin, ister, Crummett. months, visiting o. I was killed. Capt. re offering 20 per cent off on all be- Hass., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. W. Searsmont; sheriff, Jefferson H. Wood, Bel- goods, r ian, Wm. Holt, Dr. S. W. Johnson, H. W. c ampanied by her cousin, Archibald Crummett, h s native home at Phippsburg, and George ,;angor man, and the company )oe, 45 Cedar street. fast; William inning August 15th....For bargains in real ( S. ^ rho P a distant as the “Bangor Tigers.” county commissioner, West, lark, C. E. French and E. Pitcher gave the had been spending a few days at the rescott, cousin, and other relatives P. state or for life and call "-side Baker when he Searsport; county treasurer, Harry Taylor, accident insurance s ervices of their autoes in visitors Mr. Seth M. Milliken returned to New York I Mr. Belfast. Mr. Lombard is a Capt. Searsmont. taking to and lorthport campground. Crummett is at j grandson of a n M. R. Knowlton at the by shell. Mr. Smith City building.... f rom the The was on Wednesday from a short visit with his mother fc ome on a visit from ^ oses Prescott who was a resident The petitions were signed by T. R. Fernald party. piano placed the Spokane, where he has of Rock- wounded in the breast at Peters- 4rs. W. H. Clifford and and 60 others of Belfast. family publish a card iazza and the was 1 ind sister in Belfast. fc een located for several k nd and Camden. His mother was Bl, on the memorable occa- ^ program greatly enjoyed years. Frances William I. of Waterville, the Prohi- f thanks... .Alonzo J. Knowlton offers for on nging of the mine by Grant. Sterling t y the audience from seats the lawn. The Mr. and Mrs. W. H. of P rescott, one of the two daughters of Moses bitionist candidate of that Upham Lowell are Prof, and Mrs. William F. HA soon as was Governor, predicts ale his house and lot, 13 also Schoppe and little he able and Congress street; f allowing selections were rendered. of Miss Charlotte p rescott. He came east to attend the annual his party will poll between 8,000 and 10,000 quests Staples. They made s 14th, when he returned to the n piano, and .... an, William F., Jr., returned Saturday from which will it a the upright harness, sleigh ( Chorus, Moonlight Bay, Edward Madden he in n union of his old the 21st watered out as votes, give place upon trip their E. M. F. touring car. t regiment, Maine, orderly sergeant the next ’he directors of the Home for Girls at the Home, iree weeks’ visit with Prof. par- at primary ballot at election. He states Aged Women Schoppe’s ir which he served a and the v'V"J't Raleigh, N. C„ July 13th, * W. Pattershall is nearly year re- ‘ved that the party will have full county tickets in tublish a card of thanks. See notice real oprano Solo, Star of the East, Capt. Ralph spending a e nts in West Auburn. He leaves this in Bangor ever since. He of morning u lion this summer marks the 50th *r Gordon anniversary or Beale every county except Hancock and Washington. Ringold. ew days at his home in this city while his f ar Mrs. to post, G. A. R. istate offered by the Real Estate Orono, accompanied by Schoppe, Q. his Company, j Lecitation, being mustered out. Five years ago he Sealed will be vessel, sch. Harold C. Beecher, is loading lum- a ttend the wedding this evening of her class- EAST SEARSMONT. proposals received up to 4 p. Florence Young. a, tended the reunion at Waterville. After i Finery died 1st at the ^ W. 1 »er tft Jellison for New York. n Miss August n., Aug. 31st... .B. O. Norton offers a )uet, Fancies, W. Caldwell late, Elizabeth R. Estabrooke to Mr. H. Rev. V. E. Hills, pastor of the M. E. church great j 3t rving a year in the Mr. Lombard re- ,r\‘lher, Sidney A. Dodge, on the Lucy and Elizabeth Pendleton, army in a five Mr. Fred Twiss of Lawrence, Mass., arrived * Farwell of Boston. Mrs. Schoppe will re- Burnham, with whom she had Selbyville, Del., called on his cousin, Mrs. targain second-hand, passenger, ive n ained one year at his home in *' Maria, Gounod-Bach Phippsburg, a Jaxwell car. the to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Strout t lrn to Belfast tomorrow. a:„; ! number of years, aged 70 Frank Gelo, August 10th. This is his first touring May be seen at erenade, Gluck resterday a] id then to the lure of nths. yielded the golden a .| { She had been in failing his old in for Garage.. .C. B. has taken Gladys Pitcher, 'or two weeks. He was accompanied by Mr. visit to home East Northport ’ity Norton, Belfast, Mr. Alonzo J. Knowlton and fan leave ^ est. He first located in what is now the She was k The city !„, :;?;?>«»«. the daughter he for the olo, Shoogy Shoo, Grace Mayhew lead Binnock, of the firm of Kneufer V' P- ten years and his old friends and relatives are agency MetzTwenty-Two runabout, piano n ext week for North 0 then known as ’.f ., of Burnham and Mrs. Frost. H. Mr. Washington- Sound, Lodge Evelyn fc Conway*1 Puget children. more than to welcome him.Mr. J. he price of which with full f. o. b. Binnock, Lawrence. ■ Two sons survive. pleased equipment, ] Leading, One, Two, Three, H. C. Bunner p, nowlton !.as been elected su J jident of H e worked in a lumber mill four years, anil S. of and his sister, actory, is $495. Let Charles tell about Mrs. Burrows Parker, Mr. and Mrs. entertained a ^ ^ Mahoney Methuen, Mass., you Georgie Ralph Emery s rhoola for the district of Cr "Xladison tl en moved to Oakland, where he has since re- ,ri A'3,j" k The ls! a- Dyer was held a olo, Bandolero, Stuart Burnhil1 Aug. Mrs. A. J. Howard of 11 Court street Belfast t and give you demonstration... .See advt. lumber of guests last from 4 to 6 in a si i‘tii ">* home of Monday nd Bartlett. Belfast will eft citizen ied. He early engaged in business as a con- Mrs in his parents, F. W. Chase. lop^yj, af are at F. E. Gelo’s for a few weeks....Mr. and if Rockland’s four carnival.The G. 1 lonorof Mr. and Mrs. Dyer- Rev. N. Pear- days’ iarabande, Handel C. H. Monroe of Kalama- ii the of Mr. Know'* new ti actor and and in the 5» ft. # departure Af builder, rapidly »8ti"tS varlea V. Stoddard for 'he growing 4 A. a‘elections were rendered Mrs. Frank Rokes of North Searsmont called house, Upper High street, is Little Dustman, Brahms loo, Mich., who are visiting them. Miss Louise 6 eld of usefulness in New ^ est found himself P r‘1,1„.„L'al ^ launched upon a prosper- Miss Vera. ale at a to James \^_sjBoth u ae“rers «.?' daughter. on relatives in this section recently.... .Misses bargain. Apply J. R. Dunton- Sleeper. iazeltine assisted Mrs. in tea. ! h b oi is ":r; ,ar,J le Emery serving and Mrs. Knowlton will \ led in career, which him em- Earl 1 kept very busily Uodsev ar,H Vf8 Pooler, Hunter, Bel- See card of thanks Walter H. Coombs and Misses Ethola W. Frost and Helen Fhfe home ^ Katherine and Avis Marriner of Center by Ringold, was beautifully decorated with cut ! t le North church and the until his recent The inter-’ 1 by w" friends P oyed retirement from activo ,D the ^bitten. family. ccompanists. sweet Palmyra cemetery. mont visited'relatives in this section recently. lowers, principally peas. | t ley have made during their residence here. •! fairs. I In the Hill Country of Mas- where the air ia always dry, pure and cool, a morning that a whippoorwill had paid the OUR PROSPEROUS NEIGHBOR. REPUBLICAN NOMINA (IONS balm to sore lungs and soothing to the nerves. bungalow a nocturnal visit and that the in- sachusetts. With the mercury at 87 in the shade under the mates of the next room had got up to drive [Camden Herald.] veranda one the heat not him will _♦ morning wqs felt, away; and perhaps they appreciate Belfast is richer than ever FOR PRESIDENT, before in at blankets are in the the her »-FOR- Going to Boston by boat today is a very dif- and night order. If this air following lines from August Lippin- history. The city seemed to have reached the ferent proposition from making the trip fifty could be bottled and sold like Poland Spring cott’s: high-water mark about 25 The years ago, when the valuation WILLIAM H. TAFT. or even twenty-five years ago. The boats water there would be millions in it. call of the whip-poor-will nearly OF OHIO. In woodland reached the three million mark. have douhled in size and in speed and there shadowy, places, From so still— that a When all else sleeps time until year or two ago, the are other notable differences. As to ex- The bungalow itself is most attractive in de- The call of the whip-poor-will, city seemed to stand still or back. "Summer I FOR VICE PRESIDENT, pense, the writer recalls a time when you built of the best materials and Insistent, clear and shrill, Within Wear sign, perfectly the past two or three years Floods the vast night spaces— Spring could go free, with meals thrown in—but not constructed. It faces south and a broad ve- however, business has taken a boom Its not too bad, and not too good, 4 S. The call of the whip-poor-will with JAMES SHERMAN, the of ! the of a number of always retained. While white flyers randa extends along the front and is continued In woodland places. building large manu- But I do like to see men as should OF NEW YORK. shadowy, they on the increase today—the Belfast and Camden—run their on the east and west ends, forming a pergola C. A. P. facturing plants, and im- || provement of residential schedules as regularly as railroad trains, in the at the latter end. The building, roof, walls property and Thev can do it if their the advance in real they buy & FOR U. S. SENATOR, two even general due Furnishing old days there were times when and and are stained a rich brown. As IN REAL estate, veranda, you TRANSFERS ESTATE. to a demand for the the big rents, improv- j Goods, three days were taken in making trip to enter room face a stone Hats, Caps, , (Inter- p EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, the large living you ment in farm property and such. This —the boats or from Boston up-bound laving fire place with its massive andirons and crane. The transfers in real estate were the valuation of the 1 woven or Everwe; Lamson OF AUGUSTA. following year city is the r), & Hubbard Hats ? over and in at at Rockland putting Boothbay This part of the bungalow is two stories high recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds highest on record, $2,997,006, a gain of more and Earl & Wilson and Portland, sometimes sending their Boston and the room is to the roof. for the than $100,000 over last Caps, Hathaway, Shirts and f FOR GOVERNOR, open up Opposite two weeks ending Aug. 12, 1912: 2 year. This from the latter rail. East gain is divided about in passengers port by the fire place is a gallery accessible by a stair- Elmer D. Clark, Winterport. to Delia M. equally the real Collars, Yale Union Suits—I am for etate and property The tav agent these I WILLIAM T. HAINES bound, when finding it rough outside, the boats from which a in personal way, you may step through Clark, do.; land and buildings Winterport. rate will be in $19.30 on 1000. and are not to be OF WATERVILLE. would make a harbor at Gloucester,and once, French window to a balcony. The gable above Minerva P. Trundy, Stockton Springs, to goods they found elsewhere in The Assessors’ report shows that there ] the old Katahdin, Capt. Roix, the writer recalls the On three sides of the Lizzie A. land and in supports flagstaff. Young, do.; buildings are 44 automobiles owned in the 1 the line of Hats and harbor for 18 city city—Nice Caps foon£TLf FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS, laying at anchor in Boston lowTer room are what a nautical man would Stockton but the l living Springs. vessel property has dwindled to I into a hours and when underway again hutting call broad transoms, covered with cushions, Lizzie A. Young, Stockton Springs, to Willis 368 tons, the equivalent of one moderately | DWIGHT P. asonic FORREST GOODWIN sea after White sized PALMER, heavy head until passing and with hinged covers that they may be used A. Young, do.; land and buildings in Stockton three-masted schooner, when in Tempi* pi ■ the meals were served in the old times Belfast’s *•<«*.•« „ .. i OF SKOWHEGAN. Head. Then as lockers. Off this room are two large sleep- Springs. tonnage ran high in the thousands. JAAAAAAAAAAA W A A hold, where there was no ventilation, where each with its bath room, set Abbie P. Nickerson, Boston, Mass., to James ing apartments, The heaviest there were berths on each side and a bar bowl and hot and cold water. The H. land and in taxpayers include: A. W WALDO COUNTY NOMINATIONS. plumbing Kneeland, Searsport; buildings Johnson estate in $1447; Arnold Harris in the bow, and going down to breakfast is of the best. In the rear of the Stockton throughout Springs. heirs, $931; Coe-Mortimer Co. the was not condu- $704; For Senator, the morning atmosphere living room is the kitchen, pantries, etc., with Laura A. Cooper, Old Town, and Abigail W. Horace Chenery, $694; Lubec Sardine to When the Cambridge came Charles M. Conant, of Winterport. cive appetite. every convenience, and over it are two bed Brice, Minneapolis, Minn., to Ralph L. Cooper, Co.$6i5; Charles W. Frederick,$626; Bel- on the saloon deck for- on meals were served rooms. Under this part of the bungalow is a Belfast; one undivided sixth part of land and fast Water Co. $607; Masonic Temple For Sheriff, in the ward, and that was the arrangement cemented cellar in which is a furnace Belfast. Asso. $579; Penobscot Electric of Montville. large buildings in, Bay Co. Frank A. Cushman, saloon is on Belfast later boats; but now the dining enough to heat a church -there are registers Amos Nichols, Searsport, to Lora E. Nich- $530; Savings Bank, $496' For Attorney, Matthews Bros. ADVANCE IN County is with views Odd COAl the main deck aft, light and airy, in every room—and a smaller furnace (?f that ols, do.; land in Searsport. $461; Fellows’ of Belfast. Building asso. & Carleton Doak, of the water and shores from the many win is the name for that a Herbert $424; Chenery Quimby, it) keeps up continuous R. Dyer, Searsport, to Anna E. «p4Jl. of Probate, boats For Judge dows. Then as to lights. In the old supply of hot water. There were no outbuild- Cram, Bangor; land in Searsport. j Belfast. George E. Johnson, of most of the staterooms got their light from ings when Mr. Knowlton bought the place Wm. E. Grinnell, Attalia, Wash., to W. R. J the a few had oil that were lia- but he has built a in and f The Belfast Fuel & For Register of Probate, saloon; lamps substantial garage which Giikey, Searsport; land in Sears- I Hay Co. I and that at buildings Charles P. Hazeltine, of Belfast. ble to smoke if not looked after, to keep his Packard car, gasolene and oil. port. visible. after For County Commissioner, best only made darkness Long There is a well on the place near the house, and Mary A. Smith, Searsport, to Nellie I. Bangs, 9 Wish to inform their friends and customers that had electric in all f of Waldo. the Fall River line lights under the hill in front are springs and a wind- do.; land and buildings in Searsport. Edward Evans, 5 September 1st there will be an advance in the ft the staterooms these conditions prevailed, and mill with which to the but as Laura E. to Rufus E. pric For County Treasurer, pump up water, Gannett, Unity, Stone, we never met a well known Searsport sea - it is not high enough to catch the breezes that do.; land and buildings in Upity. 5 Anthracite Coal of 25 cents per ton on all sizes except i1 ft Clifford J. Pattee of Belfast tain—he went aloft many years ago—that he blow at the greater elevation Mr. Knowlton The Inhabitants of Stockton Springs to For- ! Nominations, A We are now Legislative did not growl about these “bug lights,” as he has had the water to the house rest H. Berry, do.; land in Stockton Springs. selling Coal at the following price;, Belfast. city (?) piped Frank R. Keene, of have in J called them. How he would rejoiced and garage. Thomas A. Cushman, Montville, to Wm. F. Two livered and put in on a level within the limits: of Unity. 0 city 4 Edwin T. Reynolds. the well-lighted, nicely appointed staterooms Cushman, Tekoes, Wash.; land in Morrill. gallons of Frank I. Pendleton, ot Searsport. of today; the pleasant dining saloon, and the Of the rides in the Packard—all “joy rides” Fred E. Ellis, Belfast, to Herbert L. Curtis, • PER T( MONARCH MINT j Charles M. Howes, of Liberty. many comforts and conveniences to be found in fact—it is impossible to write consecutively do.; land in Belfast. J more steamers of the Eastern Steam- or in detail. The ride was to B ///is than 8 Pea,.$6.50 I D. Harriman, of Prospect. in the palatial longest Spring- Phoebe Hunter, Lincolnville, to Judson G. " Washington to ship corporation. field, starting at 10.30 a. m., returning at 6.30 Knight, Searsmont; land and buildings in Lin- equal three Chestnut.8.00 p. m.t spending an hour or more at dinner in colnville. gallonsoF ordinary mixed paint S j Prices. and As To Meat Springfield and covering a distance of 110 Frank B. to Walter E. and Ir goes farther lasts This is perhaps a somewnai prolix introduc- Peavey, Belfast, longer. miles. About 50 miles was over the main Martha land in Belfast. Stove.7.75 The Journal: tion to notes of a trip to the hill country of Condon, Taft, Calif.; To the Editor of between Boston and New York, but an old-timer loses thoroughfare Sophronia Emery, Burnham, to Alonzo You will make no mistake bulletin deals with the Massachusetts, rarely The latest census over which, in both directions, cars were going land and in Egg,.7.75 an to recall events and com- Emery, do.; buildings Burnham, when S farms in 1910. opportunity past you paint your j amount of live stock on at speed. The roads for the most part are pare and present conditions, and this is (two deeds.) a past 8 Franklin A of the figures and comparison tree-shaded; in many places arching overhead, Charles E. to Alonzo Chestnut, 8.50 study perhaps most characteristic of seafarers, or of Emery, Burnham, the a J of them with those of 1900 show and in hot day their shade and the absence land in HOUSE, those who, like the writer, inherited a love of Emery, do.; Burnham, (three deeds.) Franklin all kinds of meats of the glare of the sun was most refreshing. I Clara to Alonzo # Egg, 8.25 greatest reason why the sea and a pair of sea legs, and has gratifi- Bubier, Rockland, Emery, { reason that was told that a State law prohibited cutting land and in STABLE or are so high. The simple po- ea me one ana exercised me omer coastwise Burnham; buildings Burnham, (two 8 the trees by the wayside and that later in the The above prices are subject to the usuul 3f) tatoes were so high during the past from the Gut of Canso to the Rio Grande and deeds.) 4ft J year those in charge of the roads would trim Alonzo et Burnham, to Charles months is that the crop last year was once across the Atlantic. Emery, als., GARAGE days cash discount of 25 cents per ton. the branches that might interfere with vehi- E. land and in Burnham. bushels less than the average Emery, do.; buildings 35,000,000 cles. In places there were walls of green well RavmAnH P R/irrora Rplfaat A Pater for the previous 5 years, and there The Camden landed her passengers at Bos- crop up to the traveled way, but where views were Olson, do.; land in Belfast. If you buy the them. ton before that had for business. more to eat city opened to be had of or were 5,000,000 people ponds, streams hills the road Lydia H. Farwell, et als., Thorndike, to The ice man had been around and left the no secret about the was While are So there was high open. the hills in Maine gen- Joseph H. Farwell, Unity; land and buildings blocks of congealed water before the closed of potatoes; neither should there erally rocky, if not all rocks, the hills in Massa- in price doors of stores and and most of the Unity. offices, chusetts are of cultivation to their about the cost of meat. The capable Grace to Charles F. Os- be high men seen in streets were Hussey, Waterville, and women the carry- and over less very tops, except along the streams rocks good; land and in Palermo. census of 1910 reports 9,000,000 lunch boxes or on their buildings ing satchels, evidently are not much in evidence While than anywhere. Charles P. to James H. and lambs in the country to their avocations. It had been Hazeltine, Belfast, sheep way daily and white birches are the oaks, pines seen, Wentworth, Waldo; land in Waldo. were in 1900. But the 1900 census cool on the but on shore there was a there water, latter most the tree rarely, prevailing growth Flora E. Mass to W. while that in 1910 and it went Berry, Malden, George was taken June 1st, decidedly high temperature is and in the forests it has a tall chestnut, do.; land and in Islesboro. SOLD and as a as the wore and the usual Presby, buildings BY was taken as of April 15th, higher day on, trunk tree of limbs and a small head. straight Northport Grove in the of visits to the Hub Wesleyan Campmeeting number of iambs are born itinerary infrequent It reaches a of 60 to 70 feet and a di- large height Association, Northport, to Arthur M. Moulton, and June was greatly curtailed. On the Common the six weeks between April loth ameter of 15 to 30 inches, occasionally exceed- do.; land in fountain in the frog was its Northport. 1910 had pond sending jets these dimensions. The is 1st, if the enumeration in ing wood soft, light, Frank E. Hume, Boston, to Walter E. and into the air to be scattered in spray by a high Mitchell&Trussell been made on June 1st there would have durable and strong, and splits easily. It is used Chanes Drinkwater, land and build- wind; wire wetting had put the signs “Keep Northport; less than in for interior finishing and is much in demand in been only about 4,500,000 off the out of and the ings Northport. grass” business, for census. telephone poles, railroad ties and fence Abbie A. Berry, Troy, to E. Garcelon, the previous seats “For women and children only” wrere Mary The of the wood is due to I cattle the posts. durability do.; land and buildings in Troy, The number of reported by monopolized by men. The more attractive the tannic acid it contains. Fred Davis Brown, Wauwatosa, Wis., to census in 1910 were 5,653,184 less than Public Gardens beyond, with their wealth of Frank P. Brown, Liberty; land and build mgs the number reported in 1900. But if the bloom and foliage, were not visited. At In all the rides but one saw7 mill was seen. in Liberty. enumeration had been made as of June Youngs Hotel the usual number of well- In many places were factories around which Fred Davis Brown, Wis., to groomed, well-dressed drifted in and out Wauwatosa, 1, 1910, as it was in 1900 there would men, villages had grown up. I was told of one such Ralph I. Morse, Belfast; land and buildings in than less through the whirl-a-gig at the entrance, and probably not be more 2,000,000 town in Massachusetts where the manufactur- 1 Liberty. it was noticed that all the of a then in 1900. But of course nearly buyers IS in 1910 ing plant which supported it was moved ten or Geo. H. Blethen, Rockland, to Noah S. morning paper bought the Boston Herald. South Shore, about 15,000,000, or 1-4 of the total twelve miles away to get railroad facilities, Blethen, Frankfort; land and buildings in | The bringing of that paper from a practically number in the country would have been and the place was deserted. Some years later, Frankfort. moribund condition to the position it holds to- Maine. under different the Bayside, less than one old. 1 conditions, factory return- Geo. B. Holmes, Rockland, to James S. year day is one of the greatest journalistic feats ed-and the houses were tenanted we to all these empty again. Harriman, Belfast; land and in Bel- Quick lunches served at all times to When come consider within the writer’s knowledge of newspaper- buildings That would be the case with many of the fast. auto parties. million less cattle and sheep in the coun- dom of more than half a century. It was a small in Massachusetts. are de- places They Emma F. Clark, Lincolnville, to Milton B. Shore Dinners served and that there are 20,000,000 more splendid newspaper in the days of Haskell, to order. try; the as their land in Holmes and pendant wholly upon factories, Hills, do.; Lincolnville. in the to eat meat than Pulsifer, went down after it pass- Little Neck Clams, Soft Shell Crabs, people country locations are seldom adapted to farming or Charles D. and Millie E. Field to j ed to other control, but is a better Belfast, j were in it is not paper today Frogs' Everything the SEA there 1900, surprising orcharding. Here and there outside of Wm. L. and Legs. in than ever Spring- West, do.; land buildings in Bel- every respect before. affords sent direct Shattuck & that such high prices prevail. So great field were the homes of Italians,w7ho coming to ! fast. by this on '< Jones, Fanuel Boston 1912. lias become the home of section to work railroads or highways Emery Parker, to Lula Isabel Hall, Market, consumption ! Lincolnville, At 1.40 p. m. the train for Rutland, Mass., had “abandoned farms” and settled our beef products that a comparatively bought Heal, Belfast; land in Lincolnville. pulled out of the North station, passed through dow7n. In California the Italians have been small amount is now left for export. In A Peter Olson, Belfast, to Raymond F. Rog- a maze of tracks and cars, and when they very successful as market but how Lobsters a 1901 we over gardeners, ers, do.; land in B lfast. Specialty. exported 351,000,000 pounds were left behind to the Ds s coming greenhouses and it is here we did not learn. One habita- Don’t negro W. R. Gilkey & Son, to Wm. R. Forget ux xxtf&xi ufex, vwiixe uun/ig me year Searsport, market and then suburban residences tion was a gardens seen, with group of grinning picka- land in 1911 we but Gilkey, do.; Searsport. ALL exported 28,782,000 pounds; with occasional apartment houses, of which at the door. Between Rutland CHICKEN ninny’s open W. R. Gilkey & Son, to Edward SER£M or a over a Searsport, but little quarter of a pound further mention will be made later. One of and we came a construction Springfield upon W. Gilkey, do.; land in Searsport. Order by Phone. for each inhabitant. And we ex- the stations was Waltham, but as a few crew of the Grand Trunk to only only railway preparing Bucksport National Bank, to Clara E. Colson, Location central but retired. about one-third as houses were in sight it was wojidered if there build concrete towers to a ported many cattle in lofty support bridge Winterport; land and buildings in Winterport. Personally conductedjby were two Walthams in Massachusetts. It was the latter year as we did in the former William B. Kendall, Bowdoinham, to Clara learned later that this station was one. really in habitations for the men had been erected, and Balloon The trade journals show that the E. Colson, Winterport; land and buildings in Mrs. L. C. ROSS. Ascensions, Waltham, but the City of was some half a hundred Italians and a score of sleek retail price of meats in is Winterport. distance away. In a little less than two hours mules were at work. Few vehicles other than W. P. Herbert and from 20 to 70 per cent higher than Wentworth, Knox, to W. irom tsoston tne tram stopped at the Rutland motor cars, and fewer were seen; in this pedestrians, Maude A. Boulter, do.; land and buildings in county; showing that the tariff where a Packard car was station, in waiting. but one note reads: “Saw a tow-headed child Knox. BELFAST is not a factor in the great fixing The visitor was welcomed and then, with that in of a woman.” toed-in, tow Darius K. Drake, Frankfort, to Sarah Bing- price. In fact, when 25 per cent of Ward at the wheel, the car over the tree- sped ham, land in Frankfort. Trcups do.; Japanese the duty was taken off of meats in shaded roads to the Rutland post office; then BURNHAM The Clinton reservoir, the source of Boston’s Charlotte A. Millett, Gorham, to Dirigo 1909 it had no effect on the at all. on to Worcester, 12 miles distant, where the price water supply, was visited and the granite wall Mutual Fire Insurance Company, do.; land in On and after June 26, 1912, trains connect- host did some shopping, and then back to Rut- Two years ago several tons of fresh beef or dam that holds this vast body of water is a Winterport. ing at Burnham and Waterville with througl land and Charnock Hill Lodge, the summer ATTBACTIOSS. Waldo Trust Cnmnnnv RAlfnRt to dpnrcrin AIT1IEK were imported into N. Y. from South most impressive specimen of man’s handiwork, trains for and from Bangor, W aterville, Port AMI home of Charles E. Knowlton of this city. I G. America, and it was found it could not worthy to rank with the great pyramids in Hanson, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. land and Boston will run as follows: can tell little about Rutland. It is you very John E. to M. be sold for more than one cent a Egypt and serving a more useful purpose. Hart, Burnham, Maggie Rey- FROM BELFAST. pound said to be the town in highest Massachusetts, The controls the water nolds, land and in Burnham. A.M. P. M. P.M less than our native beef. And State surrounding shed, do., buildings besides, has a hotel and a large sanitarium for tubercu- 6 55 12 25 321 known as the Wachusetts reservation, and in Maggie M. Reynolds, Burnham, to John E. Belfast, depart. that was grass fed and was not Point. t7 00 tl2 30 13 26 beef, losis patients, with a number of private sani- land City every available space young pine trees have Hart, do.; and buildings in Burnham. 10 112 40 13 36 near as as our corn Waldo.+7 good quality fed toriums, indicated by their sleeping porches, John B. been set out thickly together. The trees now Nealley, Northport, to Ralph D. Brooks. 7 22 12 52 3 41 American beef. tents, etc. I did not see any factories or Knox. 17 34 H 04 13 5$ are not more than two feet high, hardly that, Shute, Belfast; land and buildings in Belfast. a 7 40 1 10 4 06 $2,500,00 We but 1-16 as much fresh industries other than blacksmith in Thorndike. exported shop but when the George M. et to the E. E. ! grown reservoir will be surround- Taylor, Unity, al, Unity. 7 48 1 18 4 13 beef last as we did 10 which is an old forge that was sketched by an year years before, ed by a dense pine forest. Mention has been Ring Land Company, Bangor; land in Unity. Winnecook. 17 58 tl 28 14 20 artist for the Ladies Home Journal for an 4 which shows that we are fast approach- made of the tree-shaded roads,and in other di- Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 40 30 illustration to poem of the Clinton. 8 28 5 20 the time when we shall consume Longfellow’s village rections there are evidences of the attention ing all THE HILLS AND FIELDS OF MAINE. Benton. 8 38 5 30 as blacksmith. The town is all hill and dale, Premie to the and of and we And as that time given preservation propagation 11 35 3 05 6 Of In Purses product. approaches Bangor. and on of what is the mostly hill, top highest, while in an Waterville. 8 44 2 14 5 35 we must the to advance. So trees, Maine, generally speaking, I’ve looked on the dear old hills of expect price or so, is Mr. Knowltor’s summer Maine, Portland. 11 50 4 50 8 16 | nearly home. is and the of 1 do not' believe that the of fresh opposite policy pursued clearing I've drank from the Boston. 315 7 55 11 2f price Passing along the main road we came to an cooling spring. pm the land of which serve as trees, reservoirs, I've walked in her fields of TO BELFAST meat would fall a bit if the entire in a stone wall and to waving grain, duty opening turning sharply leads to the of streams and drying up deprives Where the merry warblers P.M. A.M. A.M of 1 1-2 cents a were taken no the right the car entered upon the do- sing. pound off, private of one of charms. 10 00 the landscape its greatest 1 Boston. 7 30 lllilA’ TUB I Mil main of 92 acres. It is a new I’ve stood the brook in the meadow lot, MIC AND more than the prices of hides and tea and road, not yet by P. M Where the wood road curves and winds coffee and other articles fell when the completed, that curves and turns until it Portland. 11 CO 7 00 1 20 As to the I comes to a gate in a wire fence that encloses three-story apartment houses, 'Neath the shady trees, a lovely spot a. m duties were removed. In fact the prices was told that in Wraterville. 7 15 9 50 4 10 some five or ten acres—I did not enquire and they originated Worcester, Down^there by the fragrant pines. of every one of those articles Bangor. 6 45 1 50 advanced, am and certainly them are to be seen in not good at estimating area—in the center many\>f All nature decked in her robes of Benton. 7 20 9 56 4 17 IT TOIL green, HELPS that the had no showing duty effect on of which stands the the suburbs of that city, as well Clinton. 7 28 10 04 4 27 lodge, visible long before, enterprising While the sun sends its rays of gold, the C. E. Smith. as elsewhere. These are modern buildings Burnham, leave. 8'25 10 25 4 45 price. with the Stars and over it. such a scene Stripes floating No one could paint lovely Winnecook. 18 35 tlO 35 t4 56 The from the with a flat in each of the three stories, and ground slopes gradually front As the one our eyes behold. Unity. 8 44 10 50 5 C4 of are in Forrest Gcodwin Fills the Bill. and rear of the and more many them attractive design with Thorndike. 8 52 11 00 5 12 building gradually The Pine Tree State has a charm for me their and have all 20 on the is clear from stones and porches balconies. They Knox. t9 00 til 10 15 sides, easily Like no other spot on earth. What we want in Congress is a brainy fellow the modern conveniences and house three Brooks. 915 11 30 6 35 cultivated or made into a lawn. On the west EASTERN STEAMSHIP who can, on occasions, do his duty his dis- No other which I have seen Waldo. t9 25 til 40 t5 46 by families under one roof. Where rents are place who knows how to hold his own in a side there is a so that a Point. 35 til 50 t5 55 trict, big steep descent, sturdy Like the State which gave me birth. City t9 and land dear this would seem to be a CORPORATION. legislative body, who has had good training, of is not visible from the high Belfast, arrive. 9 40 1165 6 00 Notice! growth pines bunga- who is an out-and-out fighter tor civil desirable class of Fair Northport and the Camden hills right- on the east the more very buildings. station. eousness and low; grade is gradual tFlag political decency everywhere and In beauty meet our sight, It looks much to us as down to a pine grove and a brook. The view Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at anywhere. very though Old Castine head is BANGOR LINE. we had that in Hon. Forrest showing still, $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. type Goodwin.— from the spacious verandas is simply magnifi- Perhaps a word or two as to the game in Down the bay in changing light. H. D. WALDRON, General Passenger Independent-Reporter. cent. In direction Agent. Lists every you look down into this section would interest Will Weshe and MORRIS MCDONALD, TheTax Make bed at last by the dear old hills, Belfast and Boston, $3.25 The Third valleys, with hills beyond, and here and there other local sportsmen. One morning at break- my Vice President & General Manager, Party. Near the fields of golden grain, farm buildings and cultivated land, and in the fast Ward said that on returning in the sm&ll Portland, Maine. One Way. $6.00 Round Trip. Let me reBt where the pines are still For 1312 By its action in nominating a set of electors distance the following mountains: Wachusetts, hours from a social function in the village ne waving at the convention Wednesday evening the Mt. Tom in In my homeland State of Maine. .0}lrfb* Holyoke, Grey lock in the Berk- had started up m deer in the grounds, and BELFAST have been committed to nu third party, or Progressive party, or Roosevelt Mrs. L. A. Partridge, TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS shires, and a in the Green Mountain when asked as to the of the word party of Maine, decided beyond any doubt peak spelling NOTICE. I are now due and Brewer, Me. AND CAMDEN and payable that the electoral vote of this State will be range. Of the towns, Oakham, Barry, Hub- maintained that it was d-e-e-r. It <-|,v stoutly _ Boston in the cast for Leave Belfast at 5.00 p. m. for daily. ! the Aldermen's room, Woodrow Wilson. Setting their bardstov rid New Boston—the latter a Guaranteed work In Chir.'ody, Manicur- part then appeared that deer had been seen from For at 7.30 a. m. daily. i strength at fifty per cent of the Republican Edr THE TRIALS OF A TRAVELER. Bangor I from July 29th to August Rutland* visible. The ing. Shampooing and Facial Work. Also a Boston at 6.00 m. vote, which we consider a radical the country generally the house a number of times; also red foxes, Leave p. daily. anJ estimate, on 12 o’clock a. m. is well and “I am a salesman,” writes E. E. all Work at Leave Rockland at 6.15 a. m. (or arrival from 9 to party will be so split that with any respectable M^ looking south the silvery rabbits and squirrels. Woodcock also abound, traveling foil line of kinds of Hair my | ** of steamer from Boston) daily. ol 3 r01 Democratic Wilson win *s 8een* E. Berkshire, Vt., "and was often 4 p. m. A discount showing, may easily by gleam Sometimes at night and and there is good Ashing in Youngs, parlors over Shiro’s Store, Phoenix Row. W. Belfast, Maine. from 15,000 to 20,000.—The Franklin Journal. gtrtfeT partridges, FRED POTE, Agent, mail' a on troubled with constipation and indigestion till I allowed on all payments *°2 £bij|»*>the valley the west, follow- the streams and ponds. Crows were some- 23tl MISS EVIE HOLMES. New Life an<* of a I began to use Dr. King’s Pills, 15, 1912. fog Misa V'**6? £*v*n£ the effect lake times heard in the distance—a portentous August fo the which I have found an excellent remedy.” N '-ol‘ \e sr"‘ tree-covered elevations appear “scarecrow” kept them from the garden in n indigestion. RUBBERS FRED W. BROW WEAR I RUBBERS like islands and For all liver or kidney troubles ASWVIvlKnri 1For Relieves sour WEAR All » OllfTl TT)n headlands. But no fog reaches the rear of the few other stomach, they stomach, Winter !*r This Winter bungalow—but This Belfast, July 25, 1912.—4w30 the on ere 26 cents at all of the heart. Digests what jotte* j elevation which the bungalow stands, birds were seen or heard. I was told one unequaled. Only druggists palpitation builder, Crosby, of Osterville, Cape his would to New York in i spells, never reef or Mass., is a man of the sail REUNIONS. f^Nassau | Cod, experience, and call me when I was REGIMENTAL Fr knows what he is when he asleep until we were a Cat-Boat. | doing turns nearly on our out a and beam-ends, and tSen it The catboat; I veritably believe would be so late 1st Maine Cavalry. forty-first that both of us wou d i she is about the ablest thing I ever hap- reunion of the 1st Maine Cavalry Asso- JOHNSON. efforts to BY ALFRED pened to sail on, of her inches. But nnt Al mtkei h,e™ulean get ciation will be held at Waterville, on ou.t. the absolutely needless slow! With her bluff bows it was abso- scrape into and Thursday,. September 11 which his bravado and lack of Wednesday i lutely impossible, even under full main- and foresight and 12. 1912. Headquarters will be at introduction. imagination had gotten us. He sail, before a fresh breeze with the 14 was G. A. R. meet at 10 A M The the most perfect of Hall, J ,cnbe in detail my four weeks’ wide example that pitiful Central Fair will be held that horse-power Lathrop engine going object, energy without Maine approximately 1,500 miles, ! to drive her a certain insight,that week and comrades who remain over open, beyond I have ever seen. On the whole length of our his rooms in wy3-1,., „ear!v speed. The best we ever got out of her under whaling night had better engage ad- in an voyages, the direction of a | ,-t line, auxiliary cat- under the above on strict conditions smooth second mate, on the vance. of an other hand, he was, ^tlantn- ^ earjy spring this, water on Chesapeake Bay, with every- Eleventh Maine. Nearly threescore and disastrous perhaps, easily, the best man on board. tv, stormy thing favorable, was a trifle better than And members of the 11th Maine Regimental Swede sailor as sole com- reckless, insolent dare-devil that he the 41st 6 knots per hour, and outside in a sea was there Association attended annual be made a was, at no better 1 imagine, by I felt when she was that, man held 7th in way happy making available in and he reunion August Bangor. knack for writing to fill a Nassau; was infinite- as fellows: Albion 4 1-2 to the good on her course. The ly to the Officers were elected i ••• d book of travel and ad- superior Nassau niggers, who engine alone, when the sail was furled, are lost when P. Bickmore, Togus, president; Frank they cannot determine first resr'tf" would keep her bow headed into a heavy their L. Kinney, Eddington, vice presi- what I learned from it position by looking at tht bottom pfgrfE j sea a Eastman, Fort Fair- during breeze of wind, but would over the boat’s dent; George W. of cat-boats and of not drive side, their favorite T. iys her ahead into it perceptibly. method in fact field, second vice president; Thomas combustion gasoline en- everywhere on the and | But, as I say, she was light as a cork Bahama Banks. Tabor, Bangor, secretary treasurer; ,vo cycle Lothrop variety, and so beamy you couldn’t lay her over Dr. George B. Noyes, Stonington, chap- i and in all waters, from Mr. Woodcook had on her side, and she was always dry as a kindly hunted up lain. Among the honorary members and to the for me a Charleston sounds bays bone. Solid water came over both darky who had elected was Mrs. F. I. Lamson of Pros- Is bows The ■ aid more than one worked at the hotel all require at the same time upon several winter and pos- pect, daughter of Dr. George B. Noyes. occasions, sessed the best of but never did we even get heavy spray references, and had The members present included the dwell on the diffi- won a great as a might back in the cock-pit, except when cross- reputation cook on gov- following from Waldo county: Moses F. s and the the ernment problems ing bars, and this was fortunate, for she lighthouse tenders, and who Hurd, Belfast, Co. H.; Charles W. ! led on the one and had seemed all anxious to Co. E. hand, had a cockpit big enough to hold a prayer along very go Lamson, Winterport, with m;. I waited f ould picture in glowing meeting in, (10x11), and the first sometime for this Fourteenth Maine. The annual and colored man to himself pleasures triumphs. time 1 saw it I thought of Dr. Winslow get and his dun- reunion of the 14th Maine Regiment ducational advantages, of the Pilgrim, and how he used to hate nage aboard, only to learn finallv that he Association took place August 7th at the come DestDrink had Tor :~ual it af- down and looked the opportunities large open cockpits. Theyhave their uses, catboat association building at Long Island. W. I often at the close over in my and W. S. i-ving, however, and we made ourselves very absence, informed his L. Doloff of Boothbay, Grenwood feet, the shrubs fellow darkies at the hotel she of who is and the | trees, comfortable in ours,— living and even “that Mechanic Falls, 83, and looked kinder birds reptiles, the in it most of the time in the small'to him, and he oldest member of the association, was sleeping reckoned he’d r multitudinous marine southern latitudes. better go North in a regu- suggested for president but declined, Topics and the temper- lar steamer,” which he had already pro- and the following were chosen officers: This arrangement was very convenient enjoyed by everyone, ceeded to do, darky-like, without Peleg Gardner of Swampscott, Mass., when it was necessary “to call all hands” notify- the waters of the sea or ing me. I spent a pleasant ten minutes, presidents; V. G. True of Windsor, Geo. to shorten the sail; the man who hap- rivers and canals, aB for me, with him later at on E. Wardwell of Turner and Lewis J. pened to be at the wheel Charleston, i ! e, were at simply having my way North. Morton of Mechanic vice immediately to reach out and the in the Falls, presi- i nt’s low side, and con- dig sleeper dents; Rev. Isaiah Pinkham of West and there wasn’t much time re- “Captain Charlie, ”as my SwedishCala- themselves at- ribs; I. Morse of upon my ban to be would on Lebanon, chaplain; Chelsea, quired for his toilet, either, for we went delighted called, the crept slowly thus ntVi Vinn.-J T k n frn aa All k\t_Viovta atmit- secretary and treasurer; Calvin j along, bare-headed and bare-footed until we Mass., ly more time and oppor- S. Gordon of Roslindale, Mass, Lewis got North of Hatteras; in ed North in our 11-foot cypress tender rvation, study and re- fact, wearing W. Stearns of Woodfords and Thomas J. j only khaki and shirts. alone had anyone told him that he didn’t | any ordinary railroad, dare to constant O’Neil of Portland, executive commit- We turned our 11 foot tender upside to; though owing ex- ; 'mobile trip ever could. tee. Miss Getrude Reidel recited an uown over one side or the cock-pit, lash- posure to the tropical sun, and many the changing flora and poem, Miss Mary O’Neil gave ed the to landings on Mr. Bacon’s coral strand.she original we drove her awning securely alongside and L. C. Bateman of Lewiston gradually out the and was pretty well stove up, and leaked like readings keep tropical rains, put an the tropics to the Bat- a delivered address. leather cushions on the floor to lie on. sieve even before we started. In fact, iugh Hell Gate into Long This made a she would both of us at one fine place also for stowing 5 barely carry FAIRFIELD PERSONALS. In well constitute a Mot Weather right cans of extra and fresh time from our anchorages to the shore graph. gallon gasolene r,';r. and when we left Miami we without filling up to the thwarts. < provisions, iiu&ucu iruamres uie trip Ray Varney has entered the employ of had 2 bunches of 150 in a I in close touch with green bananas, delighted in his good health and he Mr. Robinson of as chauffeur. | tting bunch (at Unity $1.00 per bunch) suspended never bored me, as so many professional ? vpes of “natives,” both Mrs. Barthelmor Horan is a guest this under it. These we ate as they ripened, sailors have done in the with | utli, that form our entire past, long week of Mrs. E. Wheeler at i laick in also a of accounts of Harry list having good supply his aches and pains. He ; population, and for Northport. i cocoanuts, pineapples, lemons, sapa- would work all and steer all ! mimate terms, interesting 1 day night dillos, pawpaws, new with his blood Benjamin Bradbury left Thursday for ’■•is walks of life of all the cumquots, potatoes fingers dripping from being both sweet and white, cabbages and in the and in a short outing at his cottage at Temple j rts and winter resorts of caught engine fly wheel; tomatoes; distributing, before they spoil- aside from bruises and knocks and Heights. a-board (such as Miami, fact, ed, what we couldn’t eat to friends en I don’t John went to n.l Jacksonville in Florida, ; cuts, recall that either of us had Lawry Temple Heights route, or to fellow sea-rovers who lent a ache or of kind what- where he his for >. C., Beaufort, N. C., j single pain any Thursday, joined family us a willing hand in our difficulties. ever while we were on the a short and Norfolk in Virginia; Myrtle. We outing. Then, too, we had half a dozen chickens worked hard, like and ate I .! ary land, Delaware slept bears, Rey. and Mrs. M. S. Hill and City, in a coop, whose numbers were from three to five meals daugh- .ielphia. Pa.Borden town, gradu- hearty every 24 ters Blanche and Adelaide of Hartland ally depleted when we hadn’t time to hours, with fruit ad libitum between ■oklyn, New York City and are guests of Mrs. Hill’s Mr. ! fish, or were not near a weir or nets, as whiles. brother, N. Y., be used, Fred Hoar at the Gerald Hotel. Mr. | might we were later ■ constantly in Pamlico and i for a of American And, after his Dr. Jekel Hill was called to study Albermarle Sounds and in all, during Hampden Monday by ter, but a clever fellow Chesapeake moments I had a sort of fondness the serious illness of his mother. —Fair- and Delaware bays. The look of the pitying 'or politics ought to be able for him, and we held many good talks field Journal. cock as he awoke on the last morning of MUST PAY FOR PAPERS TAKEN. ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦4 4 t just how to bet on the | together as we ran the long stretches of 444 4C 444444444444444 j ! his life alone was pathetic. lentiai election. For I the canals, seated side by side in the THE BUCKSPORT STREET FAIR. I think the gentleman who built the Missouri Court Rules in Favor of : kinds of assertions and cock-pit like pals. We discussed Newspaper “Myrtle” must have been fond of ice ships regard to this, from those j and things of the sea, and and The street fair given on Publishers. water, for he had an ice-chest that would geography Seminary hill, o rmen to Pennsylvania rail- whales, and other big things he had, and Bucksport, August 7th, was one of the the last hold 400 lbs. of ice; in fact it was the During terra of the circuit tired admirals and U. S. j possibly in some cases had r.ot, seen, best of the out-of-door entertainments i same size as the court at Atchison county, Missouri, the Old galley, occupying just j to as them the merits of local l vicing have, I in 1 among the various given by people for case of did, ! half the boat forward of the cabin. This many years. H. F. Staple vs. Charles Traub ! Lehigh roverbial makes of of which he from Company's sailor, “friends gasolene engines, Nearly 1,000 attended, coming was tried. The was a ] enabled us to keep fresh provisions and 1 brought on ! picked up an extensive if thin smatter- other towns. It was a fine night and account and Poland water cool from port to port, and ! long-standing among other is not to to ing during the last few years, people from other who came was however, try even with the thermometer at 85 to 90 when, places items 16 years subscription for the 1 after the in autos and : wish merely to record giving up temporary profession buckboards, hayracks had a Atchison Mail. Traub re- { degrees we were never out of ice or County Mr. i : the incidents and of wharf-rat, he had been more or good ride both At noon the street COAL! impres- fresh meat. trying ways. fused to pay for the Mail, claiming he 'ni which seem most less successfully to fill the place of all- parade, with the band of and did not f vividly gypsies take the and that he had | | People have asked me what we had to paper, i allied in now that 1 around man on small on their wares, attracted attention. my mind, and I can yachts, Long great refused to take the paper from the post- eat, only say, "just about what Island At 7 o’clock the ; i month, and, at the same Sound summers, and in Florida Bucksport band paraded office and mail box a number of times. : First one could get at home,” leaving out the Main such advice and helpful 1 waters, winters. street to the fair on the hill. By The plaintiff 1 Quality, Thoroughly Prepared fancy dishes, deserts, etc., and in ad- proved by postmasters, | | :■ 'u own and No 7 o’clock nearly all the tables of my personal dition the salt water and constant work sketch of him would be complete food, deputy postmasters and others that Mr. 4 We shall appreciate it very much if you buy your Coal 4 nee as might De of use to without brief mention of the candy and ice cream, including the noted Traub did take the all the in the open air gave us a fierce only physi- paper during 4 of the 4 achtsman or small boat appetite, fish chowder, were bare and not and the tasted better than cal defect that I ever discovered in him, entirely 16 years. In the case it was shown that things really a but “tin” ware was for sale. The 'emplate going South in at home. trivial as it was. At some remote, stren- thing according to law, even if a subscriber (Nit'S aft. exercise was the at- The best the uous period of his existence, Maypole greatest does occasionally order a newspaper dis- things Swrede did were to something the ■;dd strongly urge and en- had carried about nine-tenths of traction; singing by various artists continued or refuse to he can- cook and scrub. He it, so 1 away accept it, CKUUK FUEL COMPAXY. enjoyed and was an who loves the water one of his front teeth—the ex- banjo playing excellent. The not out of what he owes for ! f didn’t discourage him at all in his culina- upper get paying s to sail a run an treme Bucksport band played a fine concert, and the boat, efforts. He had been on right upper incisor I believe it the paper, subscriber must pay The Coal strike is settled and the for Coal have s ry whaling trips which was prices Of" a to take the was. in very much all. the chart, : and similar and when This ungainly hole an otherwise enjoyed by arrearage before stopping the paper. ^ ^ boat long voyages, The receipts were about fixed as follows: was not the best set had come to afford him one $200, fully up The in this case was out a ^ have been j other things failed and the weather ad- perfect to jury only 4 ut. in a suitable craft, well of the chiefs comforts of his for he expectations. short time and in a verdict for [ mitted it he could throw together won- life, brought Stove and ton d be a as the fall 4 Egg, $7.75 per 4 pleasure, derful such as could just screw the big butt end of a the entire account, including the sub- I dishes, iobscouse,plum-duff “ tame On. to run down into broken T. D. into it so for the Mail—16 at ♦ and green pepper hash. Before going clay pipe securely scription years $1.50 Chestnut Coal, 8.00 tier and escape our cold that it would rest there in a of Over a or The costs in the f I further with my description of the gale Half-Century. year, $24. justice “ wind, with his mouth open. This dirtv court and the circuit court amounted to Peal 6.50 | Myrtle, her equipment, etc., it may not 4 Coal, 4 ’l need a fortune to do brown or 'Humphreys’ Specie's have about it, be out of place to give some idea of what butt, whether empty lighted, $100 besides the attorney fees. “ mechanic who knows how side or side had been used the A similar case has been decided the 4 Coke, 7.25 4 my sole companion was like. right wrong up, become by pe with by and make friends could as much a of his as court of and it was held in that “CAPTAIN CHARLIE” part physiognomy satisfaction for more ; BO appeals are to 25 cents ,ii to as THE SWEDE. These prices subject discount per paying expenses the little sawed off, turned up nose above case that any one taking a newspapei 4 4 for years. Medical Book se.*t ire®. j skilled workmen of Strongly built, well set up, a clear it, and together they gave his face the must pay for it as long as they take it 4 ton on all bills paid within 30 days from date of delivery. 4 i -.ti mely scarce along our blue eye, curly yellowish hair, and in appearance of one of Cox’s from the Kenyon Mo. postoffice. and once FOR Price 4 Discount not allowed on less than ton lots. The t> [ arrived at perfect health, my Swede companion brownies, familiar to my youth. He re- anything : 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.25 >rtable, roomy was a curious product of the sea. moved this butt to a There have been similar decisions, 4 are for or on auxiliary By only enjoy good 0 Worms. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease. .25 many above prices coal put in cebars street level 4 with two can make his own account kicked out of his home but while or men, drink, sleeping talking or M Colic. Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.25 and while this relates to subscriptions in ^ 4 a when a for within limits. Coal taken at 'Ale. per ton less l day taking out fishing young boy quarrelsomeness, even eating he could hold it without any Diarrhea, of Children and Adults..25 city plant arrears, the following from the Piscata- (ies. And, in .addition to inconvenience to himself; though, doubt- Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. 25 than above prices. Upstairs 50c. more than above prices. T \ might be made out of had fought his way in all kinds of ships less, it added to his Vesuvian Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia .....25 quis Observer regarding subscriptions rumblings 75c. ton additiona1. attention asure of living constant- ever since—never getting out of the by night, and the incoherence of his J>e.dache, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 25 paid in advance is worth consideration. 4 Two flights per Special 4 in warm fore-castle in His > Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach_25 line, weather, any. English was speech by day. If by any rare chance The Observer to delivering coal outside city limits at t Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis 25 says: 4 given satisfactory 4 to one’s health, are be- scarcely intelligible to me even after he left it on a seat, or locker for a mo- 2 Halt Itiieum, Eruptions,Erysipelas.25 As a matter of fact, a raid in advance man who has spent most being with him for a month. As to his ment I made it a point for the of 4 prices. 4 safety i*5 ILheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.25 is a valuable asset and im- lighting New cli- education, one can infer its limitations the in order that I under- subscription England boat, might 2 L» Fever and Ague, Malaria.25 the subscriber’s stand- 4 You will see that we are still selling the genuine Old 4 a from the fact that when it became neces- proves financial cooped up by gas-emit- stand him a little better, to step on it; t7 Piles, Bliud or Bleeding, External, Internai.25 1 for him ing. The writer seldom fails to notice Coal that such com- repeat, go! and go soon, sary to sign his name at the but he either had an inexhaustable 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head .25 ? Company’s Lehigh exclusively gave sup- the on a too old to Custom House at credit slip paper which he takes £ rough it, and Miami he asked me ply of old brown stubs, or else 20 Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough.25 the and we to knew, in a home or an but did not plete satisfaction past year, 'rope receive sheepishly, after floundering hopelessly where to them second-hand at’ 2 I Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing.25 up office, 4 procure realize that others same with the for some 27 might do the I AT-BOAT MYRTLE. pen moments as if to the coast ports that we at, for Kidney Disease. 25 your order for this splendid coal this year. All orders stopped 28 until a retired merchant told his 4 4 find the place, to sign it for him. He he from the with IVervoua Debility', Vital Weakness.1.00 experi- the is a always appeared galley our and careful attention in ace, Myrtle only was of about 30 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.25 ence. 4 shall have prompt prepara- 4 my own age and height, another of exactly the same length and uat feet — j 35 long—about I had the 3ft Sure Throat, Quinsy .35 He said that when people came into his 4 ; though advantage of him in color as the one that had just got 'f tion and delivery. j my own boat, Mariette— 77 Grip, Hay Fever and Summer Colds.25 store and left a basket of eggs, he would weight by some 6 pounds, 170 and 176, screwed in at the same i or owner, used her as a broken, precisely Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. examine the that was the I lost once newspaper gen- Good wood of all kinds sold at reasonable prices. ■ respectively. During trip 3ibs; rakish angle. Only on the entire winters to get himself, H.HITTS’ ROMEO. MKDIcrSE CO., Corner erally in it and if the showed the 4 ^ his weight did not change. Quick, and was I able to summons harshness slip back and forth trip, W ... lii- Ann ibr.ii-New vork. to be in he was * *> r» provisions active as a subscription arrears, 44 -4 4 44444 C 4*4 4-4 cat, he was a tireless worker of command enough in ;o my voice to 4 4444 to Long Key, the island jar cautious about giving the person credit, and good sailorman, when in good him to remove it while ad- three miles from there. sufficiently and he was correct in his humor, and sober. But he had secreted and that was generally judg- 1 her North for much dressing me; while we b 1A i E UE MAINE ment. get about a the boat large supply of Irish were both excited and Sht have been terribly thorough- WALDO SS. So when is in might at Nassau for some- your subscription paid ; i-b of the whiskey, bought ly frightened in attempting to cross New time, and at less like cents Thorndike, Me., August 7, 1912. advance, you can not only feel that you thing 60 per quart bottle, and River Inlet Bar in a heavy breeze of the expense, on the deck To the Honorable Board of are reading your own paper, but that the when saturated with this he was neither wind. County Commis- own but he is a sioners of the of in date on it will be a credit if steamers; a useful member of the crew nor an County Waldo, the good rating •o'l and a sea The of the wild wood violets State of Maine: it to a store in an sport regular In he would picking goes egg basket. ioes agreeable companion. fact, and them on the cabin Gentlemen: We, the up, through his 6 foot into taciturn putting table in undersigned, municipal go spells, during which for officers of the town of t. and his 240 pounds and his own beer mug while I was away Thorndike, hereby cer- MAINE \Y. C. T. U. days he would scarcely speak a word. tify that the true boundaries of the mity, and as he sits in his and the remark about the riding light in highway- His arms were as an and located in the town of Thorndike, at ■ sfice in long ape’s the bushes like a beginning lower New York, mango looking Christ- corner Plans for the State Convention at either of his wrists or hands was as big the near the postoffice at Thorndike the with its win- mas tree in his Swedish showed and Battery, as both of and I mar- home, Station extending in a southerly direction Auburn. mine; constantly his were not 'd like a pilot house, and that feelings too in- by the house and land of Howard L. Hurd to veled at the strength of his and deeply Plans are made for an ventures steam fingers, crusted with brine to he the town line on the Freedom being excep- up the har- what he could do with touched; but Unity road, so- them, from put- and also to tionally interesting program at the an- \ Myrtle reported in the ma- these were the only bursts of sentiment called, the Unity town line on the ting a herring-bone stitched patch with a road the house of nual session of the Maine State W. C. ; ice like the rest of that I noticed from him on the entire leading by Roscoe J. Perley. them, small sail a 1 very needle into rent in an Also a section of the county road T. U., which will convene in Auburn the egging her own way trip; and absolutely the only times 1 leading past | home, awning, or turning an egg deftly in the the houses of Fred Ham and F. A. Harmon latter part of September, the of j r the rather cost ever saw his eyes light up, at the place expensive to iron-wire without except towards Belfast, beginning at a point near the the street -‘ spider, splicing rope a which meeting being High Congrega- ages, grub and the natural sight of drink, never failed to Nelson Harmon f a marlingspike or spinning the heavy fly corner, so-called, where the tional church. j of gear on so long and hard make them sparkle and glisten. And to- road leading from Thorndike Station intersects wheel of the engine. In the shoulders, The addresses of welcome and re- like in I gether we repeatedly saw both the sun said county road, and in a south- thing $1,000 all, back and thigh muscles I had extending and the address of the he probably and moon rise and set, both easterly direction to a point five rods past the sponses president, Then, too, perhaps the of and upon the Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens of will 1 j advantage him, however, lane from the to F. Portland, Charlie and me a open ocean and through the of the leading highway A. Har- good could think tops on undoubtedly four times as mon's residence, have become doubtful and un- take place as usual the opening night, i'-ntly make us seasick if i pine trees of the dense tropical forests, quickly; and on more than one occasion, certain, or lost, or can only be established by and it is understood that Mrs. George F. ollice is too, and one thundershower that burst enjoying it, alarmed his 1 had upon user, and we hereby petition your Honorable French of one of Maine’s most 1 by insolence, planned us off the Portland, j 'ig understand has been, i Cape Fear, most terrible and Board to examine said locate and de- out in detail by just what old, familiar highway, prominent women, will respond to the even—as to whether the magnificent that 1 ever saw or heard fine its limits and boundaries stakes , wrestling hold of my school and by placing words of from the Mrs. col'ege did not awaken him at ICO or greeting city. If—would still be aboard i sufficiently from his every feet, sidelines at all apparent days, I’d grab him, pinch his wind-pipe French formerly lived in Lewiston, was Myrtle poked her stupor to induce him to help me reef the intersecting property lines, and cause durable plumb in the crook of my bare and to be a successful teacher in the statue of and right elbow, even when I him to monuments erected at the angles thereof, grammar Liberty up while he was sail, begged do so. gasping for breath, throw as provided in Chapter 143 Public Laws of 1907. school for some years and has many ling house windows—that That the Christmas tree effect was all him down into the lazarette and on Given under our at Thorndike, this friends there, who will be of if she clap lost on him the next hands, delighted does ever get there the hatch before he morning was 7th of A. D 1912. had time to resist. the day August, an opportunity to hear her. "me have questioned, J evidenced by following remark with E. H. Selectmen All of this, of course, only to be carried WARD, / of It will be a pleasure to all W. C. T. U. r Mr. Bacon amused him- which he greeted me as I came on F. H. out if he got too dangerous, which for- deck, HUNT, \ Thorndike. workers, especially the children, to know fiends by the “Warn’t the skeeters hellish in that cleaning up tunately he never quite did. Then, too, on that Miss Anna Gordon, vice ork and Eastern Yacht j damned ditch last night?” I STATE OF MAINE. president ! my pait, I was thoroughly imbued with Myself at large of the world’s W. C. T. U., and u and down the and hadn’t noticed one. ss. coast, the absolute of on Waldo County Commissioners’ Court 1 necessity getting with at the head of the Young Campaigners Astor cup at Newport, R. I., him His and A. D. 1912. peaceably. Like ail primitive na- unfriendly suspicious attitude April Term, movement, will assist in the three with the Herreshoflf toward human On the foregoing That days’ wonder, tures he was very to every being we encounter- petition. Ordered, In susceptible praise the County Commissioners meet at the program. winter he ed was most and I never post- occasionally and commendation, and it was marked, knew in Mrs. Katherine Lent 'r "n in along office Thorndike, on Monday, the 17th Stevenson, presi- manning one of his these lines that I him to because or civil day 1 got most out of him chummy scarcely of at 9 o’clock a. dent of the Massachusetts W. C. T. s with one September next, m.; and U., ; amateurs, principal- and controlled his to any during the time I was with thence to [ 1 insane desire to carry proceed view the route set forth will be one of the evening speakers. s’, uificg force, and her him, we were in the taking sail, cut in close to rocks in the very though constantly meeting petition; immediately after which Mrs. Stevenson recently went around ( or wherever else some boston, she face of evident people keenly interested in our at convenient place in the a the world in the l,n perfectly warning buoys, voyage, vicinity, the interest of Women’s a with himself at the and who us hearing of the parties and their cargo, and to keep on running in all kind of helped out in many ways, witnesses will Christian Union and her ad- be had, and such further measures in Temperance or and presented us with taken the weather, night day, regardless of our fruit, vegetables as the have much of general interest in *s a not a or fish. From premises, Commissioners shall judge U; Awr,|c sailboat, vessel, comfort, loss of sleep, the welfare or observing him I learned, And it is them. A- Arboard catboat at proper. further Ordered, that notice that; but of the or first, how not to do and of the [i. safety boat, the risk of even many things, time, place and purposes of the Com- It is hoped that Mrs. E. M. Lawrence, i3M&ii3iaSii&ii%i3feSriSii£ia8ii3fi& b?«9Sm8ii£ii&i lon2> ^ *eet wide, drawing his own or second, that hard, work and un- missioners’ riC » my life. quick meeting aforesaid, be given to all a prominent W. C. T. U. worker, whose 1 water, with five feet free- bounded self-confidence and [•. This complete confidence that I could will pull a boat persons corporations interested, by serving romantic marriage was the result of last and 2 1-2 feet aft and her crew an attested of least handle if was often a through manv a Copy said Petition with this Order and it KLJWard.,! him, required, tight place. year’s campaign, will be present, PRESTON’S 'lwith her great, round- So I say, luck to thereon, upon the Clerk of the Town of Thorn- [H ? full, great source of relief to me, good you John! is also that Mr. Lawrence may | | however; and possible 1% at her bows, she looked, and for I dike by posting up the same in three public actually believe that this uncouth, in said attend. Mrs. Lawrence has lately been more like a [To be places town, and by publishing the same & Transient Stable pthjl, !n,a seaway, huge in whose hands life continued.] in ill and it Livery, Boarding ignorant fellow, my R®Pu°"can a very is, not °oat- a Journal, public newspaper therefore, positive $ .a Her mast, big stick, of J -^[ in Bl*t necessity often lay, was the most published said County; said publication and that she will be able to participate in the Is situated on Washington street just oft ain street. I have single and Rt jn?, made afraid of A man of people her, dangerous factor that I had to contend healthy ia a king in his own right; an each the other notices to be thirty days be- program. ^ ^ A it all fore the time double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- vt j jugged right, especially with on the entire man an appointed for said that all ‘i» t trip, far more danger- unhealthy unhappy alave. 'For impure view, Ijj 1% were cut off her boom may appear and be m is house 61-13 be- ous than the elements with blood and heard if they think proper. age solicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, ly28 qp themselves, sluggiBh liver, use Burdock Blood Attest: Unusually light and which one can GEO. I. KEATING, Clerk. W. I'!int reckon and prepare for. Bitters. On the of RUBBERS G. PRESTOV, Proprietor. 8t>e is as as a for her market 36 years. J1.00 a bot- Copy Petition and Order of Court. WEAR HU H| ^ ^1 dry ship, But this oaf, for instance, if in one of tle. This Winter IJ Attest: GEO. I. KEATING, Clerk. | ** V The At the field meeting of the Maine Republican Journal State Grange in Fryeburg Thursday Sth Howard BELFAST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912. afternoon, August Davies, Esq., spoke on “The Recall of Unworthy H PUSHED EVERY THURSDAY RY Public Officials”— such as those now in in Maine. Here is an extract The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. power from his address. 1 Fair Week Sale! “Maine is the most beautiful flower August CHARLES A. PILSBURY. j- B„^r Ztger j in the garden of statehood, dimpled with ===e===^=== innumerable bays and watered with the H I Advertising Terms. For one square, one confluent streams of majestic rivers. incl length in column, 25 cents for one week Yet we are a disrespect, irre- The Have Been »nd 25 cent? for each subsequent insertion. breeding Following Specials Arranged For verence and scorn for our lawn that must | ? Subscription Terms. In advance, a $2.00 give every thoughful citizen the greatest $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three year: anxiety and concern. There is a duty months. During Fair Week. j incumbent on every elector who desires | Shoppers to the arm of law and It took the New York Sun to point uphold strong order, to make his influence effective in Have Clothes New What You Can is the Made Just out that W. Perkins Merchandise, Use for George dough resolutely demanding of our officials the your j the I moose. execution of their promises as embodied in the oath prescribed for them on their I Remainder of the Season. The Boston Globe the arrest of induction into office. It is not as in Old reports necessary OWADAYS the Days of ’l! 1 with for the voter to be either or ======two men charged stealing 5.000 Trojan Ty- man sue- W\ rian in the crusade, for minor considera- the well dressed is the | pairs of shoe soles. This may be called : H'VJJ_\| tions are not to be weighed in the two souls that beat as cessful man. THIS IS OUR AUGUST a great feat by conflict between the forces of law and FINAL CLEARANCE SALE one. the powers of nulliflations. I | reason that =ip _ It stands to Clothes “Are you going to sit with your hands designed, Reduction in to Extraordinary Price Begins Saturday, 17th Col. Roosevelt, reply the charge folded in your lap and see the continued, ■ cut and fashioned for you alone by a merchant § August notorious violation of the that the progressive party in forming its open, flagrant, will fit better than made ! M 1 laws of this great commonwealth, whose !jg tailor, you ready gar- 1 Lot Light Color Lot Light Color Is platform had taken material from the j| history we ail love and whose traditions ments produced for men of your approximate [j| Democrats, admitted the charge and we are all devoted to?” IS Summer Suits Summer said: “We have taken all the Democratic j Weight Weight 11 ideas fit for inmates of a except those An Afternoon at Hillcrest. More than 500 new handsome patterns not 50 °Io Discount-1-2 Regular price. lunatic jj ,1 asylum.” in are now jH --—_ shown mades on When invitations were issued for an all-day ready display and E3 The New York Packer says there will picnic at Hillcrest, the attractive home of Mr. awaiting the selection of men who, like your- lLOT BLUE SUITS be a big yield of Baldwins in western and Mrs. Herbert L. Seekins, the acceptances | ||j self,appreciate the true value of correct dressing. °7o Discount—1-3 off New York, and that the general outlook were most enthusiastic, and Tuesdayjmorning I 33J regular price. the weather man received the heartfelt thanks H is better than last year; that the Rocky We can you thoroughly and send you of the fortunate ones for the kind of please States all just right Mountain and western coast in heart that came to us for 1 Lot Tailored Waists a day. By noon the party had gathered and the j away glad your you promise well and that there will be an jg walkers were getting cooled off on the de- clothes. immense of box gg your M Fresh from the factory. Sale Price 89c. crop apples. lightfully shaded veranda "while ^tantalizing sounds stimulated “1 have not attempted, during my issuing from the kitchen The Tailors, the picnic appetites that refused to be apeas- GOLDBERGS, 1 term as Governor, to act as sheriff or a Lot Ladies’ Hosiery ed with Red Astrachans. No one was in the Belfast, Maine, star’thi-atre § guardian of sheriffs, or as chief of police High Street, secret, and yet all cheerfully obeyed the £ k and I shall not do so if I am re-elected.” orders of the who started the 50 °7o Discount. 1-2 off Price hostess, M Regular 50 % Discount. Governor Plaisted’s speech at Saco. little off toward the woods laden ask m the guarantied firtinefirtMemm. wbiucs that satisfy 1-2 Regular Price company j || “He, (the Governor) shall take care’ with boxes, baskets and sofa pillows. The 1 Lot Silk that the laws be faithfully executed.” picturesque wood-road was soon left for d Gloves T Lot Children’s Dresses a where the woods- Section 12 of Part 1, of Article 5, Con- fern-carpeted path, FOVVNES. Sale Price 41c. 11 stitution of Maine. man of the party, who was also, contrary $ to tradition, the city member, led the the 1 uuu auu vac- Introducing 13^ puny usat;t, iuug way, until her cry of surprise and delight |§ 1 Lot Muslin Underwear voted party service, Hon. L. M. Staples hastened the footsteps of the laggers. The ’ of Washington was entitled to the seat charming scene was worthy of all the adjec- fe and Robes. Sale Price 89c. in the United States Senate now occu- tives that could be called upon on short notice. Metz (th)- On a 1 knoll, a minia- by Obadiah Gardner. The Fattan- spill-carpete overlooking “Twenty-Two pied ture pool, was adwhite spread table, which, Is All Short in Dress Silks, Muslins, Laces, gall ring having taken the nomination Lengths Goods, Hamburgs, with its centerpiece of a tiny log cabin sur- for Governor from Gardner, to whom it Curtain have been for your convenience rounded by greensward, and with its owner in METZ 22 Runabout is constructed Material, Etc., placed was due, consoled him with the Senator- along H he doorway, near which was a diminutive on one a and turned down the man from THEscientific lines. The of construe- 1 one counter. Every bargain. ship benjo. ail IODcel a? it it n; g 1: h \v b??a the keynote H that Washington. Now, in announcing work of fairies. The puzzling place cards next tion is smplicity. That it is more economical on J AUGUST two hence he will be a candidate SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, 17th. years received attention, and were found to be clever | gasoline and lubricating oil than any car in or 1 | for governor on the Democratic ticket, rebuses on the nam?s of the guests, which near tt e same that its no I class, light weight makes it Mr. Staples says: “I do not ask the caused little m^rriramt. B‘for? long the contents of , on and insures a tire office from politicians, but shall ask it boxes and baskets ap easier tires, milage of ap- on the from the people whom I have served in peared table, and a sort of “glori- proximately 10,000 miles, are facts that will be JAMES H. HOWES. I fied picnic” was enjoyed. The menu in- the Yes, you can say that my 1 past. ; considered all of motor cars cluded cold meat, salad, sandwiches, olives, seriously by buyers is already in the ring.” future. mwmwmmwMBmwmBmmnmmmmmmnwmtmBMwmmm coffee jelly, cake, cream pie and fruit, and in the j \ 1 full justice was done to it all. Just when The publishers of the Kennebec Jour- everyone was most feeling the need of exer- , nal announced that its daily cir- PRICE with full recently cise, the hostess explained the numbered equipment, including High culation bad the 10,000 mark, and passed placards on some of the nearby vegetation Tension Magneto, Top, Slip Cover, Gas Lamps J that since early in March there has been that had already aroused much curiosity. Ten and Generator, Dash Lamps, Tail Light, Horn, no when had not printed and different varieties had been chosen for the day they Set of Tools, and Tire Pump with Tire FORD i circulated at least 10,200 copies. When contestants to name, and the task proved more Complete THE UNIVERSAL CAR F. 0. B. j UIMUnR TAKER the present publishers assumed control difficult than was anticipated. The cedar that Outfit, factory, $495.00. no In lumber can’t find (1887) the circulation was less than 1,200 “had leaves” and the two yellow birches wagons you LICENSED EM3UMER copies daily. This large increase in cir- inadvertantly numbered, proved the stumbling riding comfort—because they are block for some, while the miniature ash tree j culation is due to correct business meth- The carriage of yester- I CORONER FOR WALDO CO I was called by a wide variety of names. Luck- heavy. light ods and to the improved service in all C. B. NORTON, was for . And the ily for the peace of mind of all, the host ar- Agent” day devised which characterizes the lead- departments ■ rived just in time to act as judge or referee, automobile of today—and tomor ; EVERYTHING MODERN of The ing newspapers today. publishers and the prize, a fir pillow, was awarded to | BELFAST, MAINE. row- is the economi- "Each year we have tried to make Miss Cora Rouilliard of light, strong, j say: Boston,while Miss Amy , Caskets and Bu» balanced Ford. the Journal a little better than the year E. Stoddard was consoled by an appropriate cal and perfectly -one- ! Suits. before,” and it is evident that their ef- post card. After the forestry class, the ques- j 75,000 Ford cars already sold this season tions of the high cost of living, the presiden- Five tour- forts have been successful. EAST BELFAST. t.eir annual mid-summer sale, supper and en- third of America's product. passenger ! : Home tial possibilities and “Vote for Women” were Telephone 48-3 — as tertainment at the church this, Thursday, af- roadster $620 quite thoroughly discussed, well as the ingcar $720—three passenger ! Office Miss Julia Leary is in Bangor, visiting Mrs* car 48-4 Gov. Plaisted claims that he has been equally important ones of a name for the tiny ternoon and evening. Fancy articles and many torpedo runabout $620—delivery $730— in the and pond foreground that particular James DeVere. useful articles will be on sale at 2 and town car in Belfast complete abused certain news- o’clock, $930--delivered by Republican spot in the “Forest cf Arden.” The return to Carle ! 72 MAIN BE; Mrs. M. C. Knowlton went to Islesboro Tues- at 6 o’clock will be served. These affairs with all equipment. Get catalogue from & STREET, the house was next in work supper papers “because I have frankly stated order.and bags were Jones. Belfast, Me., Ford Agents for Waldo Co. by the industrious. Stories both day to visit relatives. are always largely attended, and the suppers that I believe State-wide is produced long prohibition and short, were exchanged and much are commended At 8 o’clock enjoyed, Miss Eliza Harriman of Searsport is a guest always highly wrong in and in and a game which might be called the theory impractical prac- “jug- the following program will be given: Reading, was time came of Miss Ethel Savery. tice.” That does not state the case gler” enjoyed. Going-home was Miss Alice Simmons; character Bert HALL.DALE. before anyone quite ready; and, as always, Robbins of arrived song, Chauncey Lynn, Mass., the bad weather are not truthfully. Gov. Plaisted has been the guests were loth to leave “Hillcrest” with Davis; solo, Leon Beckwith; piano solo, Mrs. Owing to many its beautiful Sunday to visit relatives. here rightfully criticised, not abused, for panoramic view of hills and har- Leon Beckwith; vocal solo, Mrs. Chas. Bartlett; done haying_Ciarenee Fogg preached SAVE THAT MAN! SPIRELL/ bor. Those who were indebted to their host- Mrs. Curtis of Camden is her broth- here in him before the visiting vocal duet, Mrs. Chas. Bartlett and Miss Caro last Sunday and will preach again Get for him the proofs that wo can free promising election, through ess for an equally charming and characteristic from the desire for intoxicants in three days* | er, E. S. Achorn, and family. two weeks ...Several from here went to Democratic platform, to enforce the entertainment were Miss Abbie O. Stoddard, Hatch; song, Charlotte Knowlton. Supper and time. We have scores of letters ir in people j a vacation ... Mr. and our Three treat- - Miss Amy E. Stoddard, Miss Wilda Vose, Miss Prof. Hart and family of Orono are occupy- entertainment 35 cents. Entertainment alone Northport this week on that have been freed by Day j CORSE. laws the elected officers, Edith Miss meat, and we have thffnermission of the writers by regularly Strout, Cora Rouilliard of Boston, the for few* weeks. Mrs. E. D. visited his brother in Vas- j ing Towle cottage a 15 cents. Haynes to show thorn. •‘Three Days is the title ot a ! has not done or at- Miss Florence E. Dunton, Miss Bertha Fit are t which he certainly Tardy Hall re- a true of a business man’s euro, perfectly, marl, salboro last week ... Asa and Hazel book giving story of Foxcroft and Mrs. William F. of Miss of Wiscasset is a guest of Miss j to and failure to observe Schoppe Hardy The new at Mason Mills was filled to It is Free. It proves that the for 12 montl tempted do, for chapel turned from a visit in Belfast 12th... guaranteed Orono. E lith Strout at her off ave- July cottage Searsport last when a his oath of office. He called an un- overflowing Friday night poverty Mrs. Rose son from Lisbon oreak or rust. Perfect nue. Wilson and .balls 3upper was given by the people of Mason necessary and fruitless session of the A BRIGHT BURNHAM BOY. and Mrs. Annie Monroe from Belfast visited 1 have many satisfied oils Mrs. Patterson has returned home Mills, with Mrs. Harvey Stinson as chairman legislature to defeat the will of the Llewellyn their aunt, Mrs. M. W. White, last week- a weeks’ visit relatives in of the entertainment committee. She was DRINK HABIT S. Foster of Bates after few with Au- is visit- as at the and Eugene Burnham, 1907, Fred Wyman from Providence, R. I., Mrs. C. S. Wet people expressed polls, will be the new principal of the \rork, Me., assisted Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Horace can bo overcome by the NEAT. 3-DAY burn. ably by Davis, his Mrs. E. D. Results under his administration lawless and High school. President George C. Chase, in ing aunt, Raynes. TREATMENT. No hypodermics used. 4 fcELL STREET, BELF Nickerson, Mrs. James Nickerson and Mrs. E. certain. Call address or phone of Mr. Foster said: “He is a Mrs. Wood and Eva and absolutely upon, wide conditions in the cities have speaking young Mary daughters The Neal Institute, 05 Pleasant Avenue, 169-12 open man of of S. Achorn. The tables were spread with news- Telephone high ideals, strong convictions, and j Ethel of Valhalla, N. Y., are guests of Mrs. SOUTH MONTVILLE. Portland. Me. Tel. 4216- been countenanced and encouraged as of earnest purpose. He has taught difficult ! and the china looked Peter Olson. papers very aged, Mr. and Mrs. George Gerald of Unity spent a schools before his graduation and has been decorated with Habits by general understanding. being cracks, nicks, etc., with her J. W. Prescott.... Drug Specially Treated highly successful, both as a teacher and dis- Miss Cole of a formes Sunday father, Mary Hampden, while steel knives and tin and an administrator.” After forks, dippers, Miss Mildred Crow and Florence Kenney of with Great Success. ciplinarian teacher in the Brick school, is a guest of Mrr Mr. Foster science in the etc., helped to decorate the tables. A bounti- The statements in the interesting graduation taught Providence, R. I., |are visiting Mrs. G. A. Litchfield, Minn., school and was offered Etta N. Savery. from Mr. High ful supper of many good things was enjoy- Mrs. Estelle Garland of Tewks- rommunication C. E Smith a better than the school had ever Sprague.... salary given Blake of is the guest of his ed a crowd. "lalt Harry Bangor by poverty-stricken Prizes E. are amply confirmed in the current news. anyone before for a similar work, and the bury, Mass., is visiting her brother, W. R. A. at View farm on were Cottage cousin, superintendent declared that he was worth Peavey, Bay awarded to the worst dressed man Prescott-Mr. C. E. Gilman is a Beef is above $10 a hundred- spending offers for si quoted even more than they could afford to pay. From Searsport avenue. and and Everett Nickerson and Mrs. V. J^The undersigned $ lady few at the farm ... Mrs. O. P. Fuller and near in with the of a Foster came to days Temple Heights. Northport. jj weight Chicago, prospect Litchfield, Minn., Pittsfield, D. Larrabee each won the of a There will be a social dance at Knowlton’s prize dish. The Edith were of Mrs. Fuller’s the estate of Edward O. Thornd k and the Boston this State, as science teacher and sub-master daughter guests further advance, Globe hall for the most ones tage is of the following dim. i of the Maine Central Institute. During the next Saturday night. Keyes’ orchestra judges poverty stricken mother, Mrs. Nancy Adams, last Saturday and rea- house 24 feet long, 13 feet Wit. | says: “Beef keeps going higher for fall of 1909 he was acting principal of M. C. I., will furnish music. were Everett Nickerson and E. S. Achorn Sunday_Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bennett and long, 16 feet wide. It has thre< sons not difficult to understand. Our during the absence of the principal. His last for the and Mrs. Horace Nickerson and Mr. and Mrs. William of ladies, Marie are a two weeks’ va- on each floor. It also has a piazz position was with the Guilford High school, as Upham Lowell, daughter spending is at the rate of Mrs. Everett Nickerson for the men. Miss and north side. Also a stable 1 population increasing and he leaves there with the regret Mass., are guests of Miss Charlotte Staples on cation with relatives and friends in this vicin- principal, feet wide. All the ar ex- Geneva Coombs had of the buildings or more a and the of the entire town. The York Transcript S wan Lake avenue. charge candy Mass., j 1.000,000 year supply ity_Mr. Chas. Leighr of Watertown, pair. There is also a well of nice tends a warm welcome to Mr. Foster and his table. An ox team a rack and is because the area devoted drawing hay is at his Mrs. which has never been k- decreasing talented wife and says it is “assured that the Miss Fanny Mulholland, who has' been the visiting grandmother’s, Nancy premises driven Rev. Wm. of This is located near oth to cattle decreases.” What is choice of the of schools has by Vaughan Trinity Adams. Clin cottage raising superintendent for some weeks of Miss Julia has guest Leary, Will sell their and and is in a very desirable been a wise one.” church carried 22 passengers to the supper. buildings tages true of beef is equally true of lamb or returned to her home in Lubec. summer and fall residence, and v our is the one in 1SLESBORO- Probably genial pastor only on residence if as shown census statistics. land Pleasant, Mar- for all the year des mutton, by Mrs. Charles her Herman Farrow has arrived home Spring, j Sylvester is ^visiting pa- town who can carry his parish in an ox team, Capt. wishing to examine the proper:, That relief be found in or The Shoe from Elona Farrow has ket and in lots on Collins McC-i may removing Situation. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mason, while Mr. S., and enjoy real country life as it was enjoyed Turks Island, and Mrs. j Common streets, calling Captain on is no Heights. For price and ten reducing the tariff cattle by is in Portland visiting his sister. last Friday night at the chapel. Everybody come up from Rockland to spend the rest of ] to suit and will re- call or write Edward Sibley, N\- manufacturers are busily engaged purchasers, means assured, judging from past expe- pronounced it one of the best affairs of the the summer_Miss Alice Merrill and little CLARA T. preparing shipments for August and Septem- ! Alma Small and Caroline Frances Thomas j SIBLE\ rience. Smith recalls the fact that season and about was netted for the brother with Mr. Lewis of ceive sealed for the Belfast, 27, 1912.—31tf Mr. ber delivery. Mail orders are received in t ;in daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas $25 chapel Seymour George proposals July liberal volume and are be- fund. It was a poverty stricken affair. Waltham are in town for a two weeks’ visit ‘when 25 per cent, of the duty was taken buyers apparently of Bucksport, are visiting their aunt, Mrs* certainly same at letter box, 49 Main coming more reconciled to the higher prices with relatives-Mr. Mack Wingate of East off meats in 1909 it had no effect on the 1 Geo. Pendleton. Aggregate business in shoe leathers is in Millinocket is visiting Mrs. Porter Hatch for a are street, Coliseum until price,” and also that the prices of hides, good volume, with pronounced strength still Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Savery left last Mon- The Churches. week-The friends of Mrs. Pyam Hatch Building, Rolls prevailing, especially in bottom stock. Sup- glad to hear she is improving from her serious 20,000 tea and coffee and other articles did not day to attend the 150th anniversary of the j 4 o’clock the plies are limited in all tannages of sole, and illness of thepast week p. m., Saturday, Mr. The Mission will hold services at fall when the duties were removed. union backs are firm in Re- town of Warwick, Mass., of which place Episcopal very price.—Dun’s j inst. The same to be view, August 10th. Savery’s grandfather was a native. They will the North church next Sunday at 10.45 a. m. 31st return home of the White Mountains. Wall The three candidates for the presidency by way The Christian Scientists hold services in to or rejec- Paper PROSPECT FERRY. subject acceptance been of their nominations Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stantial returned from their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning have notified Thomas and Harold Smart of Sears- Heagan Portland the first of the where had 20% tion by the company. they at 11 o’clock and at 7.30 and delivered their speeches of accept- port and Merrie Shute of Bangor visited Misses week, Wednesday evening For 1912 in Stock Hannah and Ellen last ... been to look a hoiise for their occupancy to which all are welcome. ance. The Boston Herald says: “Mr. Heagan Sunday up o’clock, N. F. HOUSTON, of West Newton, visited on Harry Carley Mass., this fall. Mr. Stantial has a position the of Taft’s to be read at Bishop Robert Codman Portland will con- speech ought by every W. D. Harriman’s August 10th-Mrs. W. in that Treas. for Real Estate Co. road and will make his headquarters duct service of the Belfast to that .. voter. It is for the most D. Harrrman and son Evander and Miss Eliza- the communion Owing the fact part cogent T he will be miss- Belfast, 1912. 3w33 beth Pierce visited Mrs. J. A. Pierce and Mrs. city. young couple greatly | Mission at 10 o’clock next August 12, It clear that his Episcopal Monday OFF the amour ! and convincing. makes M. B. Grant in last ed in this as both have friends nearly double Sandypoint Sunday.... vicinity, many morning in the North church vestry. administration deserves well of the coun- Frank Harding of Brewer called on relatives who regret their departure from our neigh- per that we usually carry here last Saturday... .Rev. Newell Avery of | The services next Sunday at Mason’s Mills Will be given on all goods since the record of its achievement 1 try, Ashworth, N. visited his brothers, borhood. ; Estate the l H., George will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the Ten Real priced papers very has been long and gratifying.” The and Byron Avery, last week.... Mr. and Mr® A clambake was held on the for Days neighborhood Sunday school, and at Trinity Reformed are 12 l-2c. Charles Perkins of Cambridge, Mass., visited 1 selling many Boston Globe says: “Mr. Roosevelt shore last the first of relatives here several days this week. Vaughan Thursday night, church at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday BARGAINS holds up a specific remedy for every ill the season. Residents and cottagers along the school. If your are looking for or wish to buy or sell, papers or or to that he shore were for a shore and rent hire farm city property don’t fail points out—Roosevelt’s Ready gathered supper as The aervices at the Baptist church will be 15. see Years of there was much merriment, story-telling and Beginning Aug. all labeled and Relief,, duly registered Suffering follows: Prayer meeting this, Thursday, even- FOR 10c. singing, while a glowing camp-fire was enjoy- M. R. under the act. — at a. KNOWLTON, Pure Food and Drug Gov. Catarrh and Blood Disease ing; morning service Sunday 10.45 m.; ed until a late hour. AU pronounced it a very who at present has several in both Wilson, on the other hand, does not give to Cure. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. All who do not big bargains Doctors Failed farm and Also for And of 5c. Patterns we pleasant evening. other are city property. agent | a bottle with which Miss 1214 attend Sunday school at any church away every diagnosis Mabel F. Dawkins, Lafay- "*■ Miss Ethel of Mr. and Mrs. service at 7.30 m. Life and Accident Insurance. or more. Other t he skillfully makes of the troubles that ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: Bowen, daughter cordially invited. Evening p. prices up “For three years 1 was troubled with cele- N.H.Hopkins&Co wise carries one or both. Call Walter Bowen of Swan Lake avenue, Every person afflict us.” And the New York Herald The services for the week at the First We would be t. catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev- after- and talk it over. Always glad to show you. At pleased brated her 5th birthday last Saturday be as follows: eral doctors and a dozen different rem- Methodist church will this, City Belfast, Me. 3w33 says: “What Governor Wilson purposes misses. Each Building, YOU the line. edies, but none of them did me any noon by inviting several young Thursday, evening, the prayer meeting: Sun- A Great to about be likened to a school bring might good. A friend told me of Hood’s Sar- little guest in ribbons and laces brought the day at 10.45 morning worship; Sunday Bargain Yours very truly .< I took two bottles of this at 12 m.; League praye : meeting tremorless Governor Wil- saparilla. hostess a memento of the Games Epworth earthquake. young day. m. Praise and Second Hand Automobile For Sale medicine and was as well and strong Sunday evening at 6.30 p. For Sale son is not to make over the were and ice cream and cake were m. only going as ever. I feel like a different person played Evangelistic service at 7.30 p. each Sunday a second hand United States'he is going to make over and recommend Hood’s to any one suf- served, and all pronounced Miss Ethel a model evening. $225 buys five-passenger At a bargain, the Dr. Stoddard house and I fering from catarrh.” little hostess. Maxwell Car. CaU and see it & JONES. American human nature. The tariff is Touring lot on street. of CARLE upper High Inquire Get it today in usual liquid form or Miss Quimby, Miss Cahill, Marthorn Doak Supper and Entertainment. The at the going to come down, down, down, but iB chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Sale, and Lee H. Cahill of of Belfast were visitors City Garage. JOHN R. DUNTON. , | f 2 Mi'n to alight on a feather bed.” adies of Trinity Reformed church will hold to Bangor Thursday.—Bangor News. B. 0. NORTON, Belfast, Me. 3w33 Stoles, Belfast, | 0 OF BELFAST f attendance last .j lhe largest The of it was opened. Grinding It' :oicC'Vi; d since [] ■■tank haa had a new Lenses for 0 : n for the safe Spectacles Le Belfa'1 (he < ellar ® U requires U a SKILLED«-rnm°Pera,,i0n' workman to grind lenses to fit son of Mrs. War- your eye just right. The fl ,.ung smallest deviation to from the proper Second v* is able Our ry ill, curvature a Semi-Annual makes big difference in ‘he lens. c« ring. I GRIND MY LENSES TO FIT that is York YOU, why 1 «£„ Ci Njff Bargain guarantee results. for a ir. ... last Monday ■ >d and will re- Belfast Optical Co. o F. L. D. s: the First Metho- ADAMS, O. S., fl Clearance Sale | .Id their regular OPTOMETRIST i i luesday afternoon, EYE SPE CIALIST, S KH’k. Up Stairs, Odd Fellows’ To ■ Block. Make Room for New .. who was Fall (S er Hall, J and r.e amicus about 1749, j

.. reunion August 14th At the Winter meeting last Friday evening of the iM/Bii Mdse. Will ha; Glencove. Fills. itf I Jt Waldo lEtH)r Begin Agricultural Society Messrs. Ralph w.ll steamship corporat.cn take possession of vlded in the Waldo and the Domin- Hayford W. G. Preston were made a com- ion Atlanta ra.lway line v nday transferring mittee to attend to the of steamship between sprinkling Belmont Boston and Yarmouth, N. : 4j> acres of the S:, prior to pt e of avenue to the fair grounds. H. C. Buzzell was Septem- ber 1st, and two new steamers vi us F. Dustin of are to be built elected to membership. Messrs. J. W. Jones for the line, to go into commission AUGUST It and were made a probably in Ralph Hayford committee to toe of THURSDAY, spring 1914, and a new service 15th, 1 from Yar P^ is solicited at a destroy the bonds called for last September. mouth to New York will be AND CONTINUE Mr. L. F. inaugurated next C' ., on the evening Simpson was instructed to have a stry spring with the steamship Old in Colony now in Bread, doughnuts, telephone placed Secretary Dickey’s office the Portland and New York service of F will be on on the the grounds and to have the horse stalls corporation. The new steamers will be The was of papered. meeting adjourned to to- Scotch but design, will be constructed in 10 this •’ morrow, at 8 DAYS— ? the First Metho- Friday, evening o’clock. country. will They afford plenty of state- B i,,.]d a food sale in Search and Seizure. room Saturday Deputy accommodation and will resemble the from 2.30 to Sheriffs g. 20th, Edgeeomb and Dickey searched the steamers Harvard and Yale, wnich Closing: Saturday, 24. asked to formerly Aug:. uber is Revere House on Spring street and seized 9 plied between Boston and New York, The :=:====-^===smmesmGsm astry. bottles of cream ale, 4 bottles of sterling ale, 2 addition will j increase the Eastern Steamship v\ Fair bottles of Apollo beer, 6 one-half pint bottles j aido County Corporation’s force of employes to 3500 and of three of its iar 50 cents will be whisky, one-pint bottles whisky, 2 fleet to 33 steamers. There will be no this and quart bottles of whisky and 1 pint of rum. change in the fair year, rates-The repairs on the arrested the Homer B. steamer Genuine rk land. The price They proprietor Carter, Rockland were Thoroughly completed last week f be who was arraigned before Judge Knowlton in and she left wiii given peo- Boston Sunday night for landings 1 the Municipal Court last Monday forenoon. on the i- mierly. Kennebec river. Carter waived examination and plead not No I f Mr. and Mrs. Positively Goods Held guilty, but was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 Firemen Entertained. f first birthday Washington Hose and costs and 60 days in and in default of Company No. 1, her sisters and jail George Darby, Captain, were \ last r: payment 60 days additional. He appealed to guests Saturday afternoon of me home of Mrs. Mr. Horace the term of the Judicial Chenery at his in September Supreme log cabin on the shore of tinii had been Til- Reserve.- f den Court with Robert C. Logan and True G. Pond, and were entertained. Mr. \ Among the many royally as sureties. The sheriffs also it Trundy deputy Chenery, may be mentioned, is an r rinday cake with honorary searched the of Albert T. member of the Real, Live, Genuine premises McKinney Belfast fire department, h v- Bargains Than 1 won that of Belmont Saturday, but found nothing, and ing distinction by placing his autos W. Brown have at the is current that Mr. was the service of the Ever t report McKinney firemen on several occa- Offered You Before. two cottages warned of the officers visit. sions when quick :;gor transportation to- the scene (More { t Breeze and the of a fire ea Can Such Things Be?" A Belfast citizen meant much to them and to the Breeze I Don’t y the Sea property endangered: With the Wliss saw something the other day which excited Chenery car It.--We do as We will be and the Sunflower auto truck record runs Advertise. his interest, and which it would not be.difficult were made in and Mr3. Brown the trip from Belfast to explain. A man, evidently excited, rushed to Tilden Pond. That the SEE this shore. guests had a goodtime at the PARTIAL LIST BELOW OF out of his place of business and thrusting two pond goes with- j 8 VALUES TO BE GIVEN I out the saying. They had a ball in .a t week from a or inure fingers into his mouth emitted a shrill game, I which Mr. Chenery as Hon. Norman auu piercing whistle. This brought an evi- figured pitcher, engaged «-, uuai. &a\v mat tne .. mer home at Sat- dentlv excited man out of his place of busi- inner man was not Y of his time ness farther down the street. The first man neglected, the menu in- [ L much oung Men'sSuits Men’s clam Boy’s Suits eluding beans Clothing f stew, baked in the mer yacht Vag- then held up two fingers and waved his hand ground, corn bread and of his store. The second man other good things. This out- $8.00 SUITS $4.75 S25.00 { a very enjoyable in the direction SUITS $18,00 meant much I made a retreat into his ing to the firemen, most of “ •n the trip down thereupon hasty place, $10.00 SUITS 7.00 4.25 whom had worked for $6.50 22.50 16.00 r.e a and soon after two officers of the law made five days and a half in 1 harpooned “ the shoe and this “ and “ art! the Vagrant their appearance. They had been searching factory, visit to the country, 12.00 7.50 $5 6.00 3.75 20.00 5 to 13.50 what the fishermen say nothing of the -ngth. for contraband, but made hospitality extended, 4.00 “ cu..- was a rare treat. As 2.75 18.00 % call a “water haul There was another curi- a member of the party 13.50 8.25 12.75 and Crafts has “ |je. Arts put it, too much ous incident in the same line. In the evening cannot be said in expressing 3.00 2 00 meir afternoon teas 15.00 10.75 ,j our and our the officers had visited a place and made an enjoyment, appreciation of Mr. i given recently by a few sizes left in unsuccessful search. Later the place was en- Chenery's generous hospitality. Only $6 to $8.50 $1.00 BOYS’ PANTS 75c. A few $10 and $12 Suits >r of Mrs. Frank | left. While tered and the nocturnal visitor had no diffi- Suits. .75 “ “ ^ which eight ladies Topaz V. The cruiser Topaz V built by 55c. they last $7.50. culty in finding and getting away with a quan- >. ard R. Pierce also Leroy Coombs for Commodore Clifford of the tity of beer and hard stuff. Every Suit in this lot this v. in honor of Mrs. Kennebec absolutely All Yacht Club, sailed—or, as the New Broken sizes to close, choice for on hand at The Sardine Situation. Reports as to \ork $3.75 r Some very de- Herald would for spring's goods. No Old say, gasolined— Bath, Stock. samp VP, ipfi'nn 5 conditions in the sardine industry are conflict- ,r ; tie shop and a large her home port, last Thursday. It is the hand- l i of the ing. Earlier in the season we were told that somest during past and most costly craft of her type yet season exceeded the de- ,■ al food sales the pack greatly built every lasf by Mr. Coombs, who had turned out many mand, and in consequence prices were low, and successful Br. afternoon. sailing craft before he began build- FURNISHINGS the of fish at the the sea- scarcity opening-of ing power boats. Topaz V. is 55 feet long and UNDERWEAR son therefore did not worry the packers. Now and 11 foot beam and is equipped with a 40- Bates Street Shirts-finest Men’s a from Eastport (date line quality Pants press dispatch horse pow’er standard engine capable of send- $1.50 changed to Belfast in one paper) says: “The her Metropolitan Union ing along at the rate of 12 miles an hour. made--$1.50 quality, $1.15 Suits, SI.15 neglect of the herring schools to visit the The deckhouse and all interior finish is of ma- 1.00 <• 1 coast of Maine with their accustomed fre- and the $1.50 1.00 Don't hogany furnishings and upholstery of quality Whiting, $5,00 PANTS, $3,75 /a this has resulted in a shortage of “ quency year the best. Forward is the galley, a lavatory 1.00 11 1.00 Porus Knit Vdnt -j a:." screamed the canning supply which threatens to send up Wauchusett, .65 4,00 Union and the engine room, in which are two berths; 2,75 Suits, .05 And the price of sardines for the year 1913.” then the he i hi must have saloon, and the owner’s stateroom, 1.00 “ •50 Bovs' Porous Knit further: “The canners usually plan to close Union Suits, .35 bathroom and lavatory. The bath room is fin- 3 50 2.50 a tiie season with a of two million cases .50 'id his father. supply nished in with nickel French porcelain plumbing, is (separate collar, Luff) “ Balbriggan. medium and in stock, but this year, even with the 400,000 .65 light on a supplied with hot and cold w’ater and a pump ; anything cases carried there little pros- 1,50 1,15 over, appears to sea 1.50 "eight Sh.rt and furnish water for bathing. The galley quality,Fancy , Drawers, 35c each I pect of securing the normal products.” This, is interposed iarge and roomy, with a large range, hot | as will bt seen, conflicts with the earlier ad- attached .50 and cold sink and collar, 1.15 Porus Knit i! ias water, ice chest, with lockers Shirts and theories, vices. As to the local situation we can say All Otter Pants in Same Drawers, and shelves for stores and dishes. The craft i that the plant here has not a can of last year’s 1.00 attached .65 35 cents each a child a : is lighted throughout w’ith electricity, and quality’, collar, § stock on hand and did not its full of get supply there are :: closets, lockers and drawers where I All 50c. Work and Proportion, Hens and fish last year until later than this. Capt. John Outing Boys' 25c. needed. Success to Topez V.,her owner and her I Underwear, Ryder, wffio commands the steamer which make. said father, j builder. A Bath special of Aug. 10th to the Shirts, Metropolitan 35 brings the fish here from Castine.did not make —■——-1—■— 15 cents 1 Portland Press says that the arrival of Topaz i « each 1 i. can have his first trip until September, and when, by V., “is one of the most important social events ! State law, the season came to a close the weirs isi u can have’ in the week/for it means that there is much were full of fish for which there was no sale. | pleasure in store for Commodore Clifford and SMALL _ i j FURNISHINGS iaw Which There is no such limitation in New Brunswick i his friends. All day long the boat has attract- j HOSE and the big Canadian company established at 1 $1.00 BELTS NOW 75 5: | ed much attention as she has swung at her CENTS All Men’s 15 cent St. Andrews may the yea: aroqnd, and Hose, in Black. Tan and 3 pack •• mooring off the yacht club and if it is fair to- 75 55 will be a formidable competitor of the factor- j i He to it morrow she will be a She Fancy Colors, 3 for ^OC. meal. ; given good try-out. *• pairs ies on this side of the line. 50 “ | ^ is the largest of the five boats which Commo- 35 tour “Choice” Boy Burglars. Three from The boys I dore Cliffard has owned bearing the name of “ All Men’s 25 25 15 cent Hose, including our leader—1 r 1 Guaranteed Somerville, Mass., Ralph McCarville, Ray ! Topaz and by far the handsomest and most “The and w'ho were Stronghose"—best hose 1DC. 1 Ness Ernest Osborn, spending uxurious.” ALL 50 CENT BRACES 35 CENTS made, per pair, in their vacation in Searsmont, were arrested j [Only 6 pairs to a Augusta last Thursday charged with having 25 15 customer.] broken into the home of Charles Morrison in BOYS 15 10 AlL 50 CENT HOSE. Liberty Tuesday afternoon, August 6th, at 2 gcjc tioteproof o’clock. On the afternoon in question Mr. “ “ j 10 05 Mdt-tracked into Morrison returned home to find that his house men as ALL 50 CENT 4-IN-HAND TIES 35 Justasgood” had been entered and saw the young CENTS tinds. they were running away. Nash, who has a 25 “15 HATS grandmother in Liberty, was visiting there, The celebrated his two friends with him. Mr. Morrison “Krofut & Soft and ! SO and $2.00 having Knapp” Stitt \ pursued them and overtook Ness and McCar- Hats, $3.00 2.00 and 3.00 quality, ^9 qq 6fr ville, but Osborn got away. The two culprits and Men’s ■ 2 00 Boys’ Jerseys $2.50 quality Southworth Special, admitted that they had stolen things from the “ 175 ALL 2.00 Soft house and told Mr. Morrison that they would $1.50 QUALITY, COLORS $1.15 Hats, a “ teed abso- “ “ 150 go and get the things. He allowed them to go, 1.00 BOYS 75 9- “ “ [ r Six Months but they forgot to return and joining the 1.00 ./oJl other boy all made their escape. Deputy i )f any sort ALL STRAW HATS Sheriff Whittaker of Liberty was notified and A Few Light Weight Slip On AT ONE-HALF PRICF. ne. Theonlv went in pursuit and arrested them in Augusta, All $ 1.00 Caps 65c. where they were attending the races. They All 50c. 35c. s the $5.00 QUALITY, TO CLOSE AT $3.25. Caps Holeproof wTere brought to Belfast and tried before Judge All 25c. Caps 15c. ", ors;i". m town is Knowlton in the municipal court Friday morn- ing. The case against McCarville was dis- missed for lack of evidence against him, and —-Our Whole Stock at Same Ness and Osborn were bound over to the Sep- Reduced Rates.- tember term of the S. J.cout, bail being placed at Ness secured but Osborn was $500. bail, attention to Mail and unable to obtain bail and was committed. The Special given Telephone 0;ders. Telephone 67-2 father of young McCarville arrived here on No at these cut the Friday morning boat from Boston and goods charged prices. took his son and the Ness boy back to Somer- ville, Mass., with him, leaving on the night boat for Boston. The articles taken from the ” Morrison home are said to have been four watches, several chains, a revolver and , and have not been recovered. The boys THE cm,PHIAL izssnr “The Home of Good Values say hid the stolen articles in the woods they STARTING and are unable to locate them. The aie NIGHTS, 4Q boys 4 MONDAY. AUGUST I *» from 15 to 19 years of age and it is believed j they did not realize the crime they were com- mitting, but yielded to a sudden impulse on YOU ALL KNOW HER RALPH D. finding a window of the house open. SOUTHWORTH, Lead-and-Oil Gladys Klark 12 MAIN i is not a bad paint; it’s middling, just about MAINE i middling. And Her Own Superb Company STREET._BELFAST, : It costs as much as Devoe, and looks as good for 2 or 3 years; but 3 years is enough; the best op««ng Narragansett, R.I., 11. Viscountess praise of a good lead-and-oil job is that it looks « below is narrow and and having BANGOR, MAINE, puffy edge garment. plain, or sea to the con- children. go, tragedies by land growing a two week’s visit with their aunt, Mrs. A. T. of soft or similar Make them from at the gathers the clinging charmeuse, weave, add not a shores make a trary. American magnet William Tell Nickerson, returned to Boston, last Saturday. whit to the bulk of the hips. In many cases these turned under draperies appear no calamity can negative. They will Flour and you -Mrs. W. S. Nickerson, and daughter Annie AUGUST at the back or front of the The back that has taken so are 27, 28,29, . in 30,1912. sides, panel friends only keep coming hither from alien lands, just double their food visiting Unity_It is to be re- forms is newest slightly gathered at the where it is at a gretted that the fine entertainment at TWENTY-NINTH ANWIVEHSABY many top, adjusted high as they have done from the halcyon days qualities. Cornet Milled only hull last waistline, and turned under at the bottom and caught to the skirt about twelve And will Grange Friday evening was not more of Columbian discovery. they from the finest the foot. Loose at the largely attended. Miss Alice Simmons of Bel- I inches from sides this billows in as the breeze do all the keep going hence, the descendants of Ohio Red Win- .if fast, is an exceptionally fine reader and those other drapes. these earlier and earliest settlers, curi- ter Wheat by Better Attractions man TuE who missed hearing Miss Inez Any Ofe LATEST PANNIERS. our own Cunningham ous to look the land of their ances- spe- upon cial sing missed a rare treat. The pianists, Mr. The latest panniers are fashioned of scarfs that run up on the waist, forming process, tors. The of ships, the Damm and multiplication making it ,| McKinley Misses Ruth and Helen Fair in New improvement in every way of facilities richest in Nickerson, acquitted themselves admirably. England, nutritive for ocean travel, added comforts, even The ice cream and cake were delicious_Mr. -value. Harold Nickerson has a I luxuries, speed of the craft more closely Your position in the engine- room on board and in business wise the grocer the steamer Millinocket which Liberal Premiums Offered On linking socially keeps runs between Cape Jellison and New York. old world and the new—all these things it. Order Mr. N. has shown a great aptitude for mach- have very greatly augmented the impor- to- ,1 ] inery since he was a little child, and likes his Cattle, Horses, Swine, Poulb tance of ocean movement both of Sheep, pas- present place very much. He can be at home senger and commercial trade. once a week. An absorbing question is whether the rj Fruits, Vegetables LIBERTY. government to which they are bound by f Mr. George Vickery and Mr. and Mrs. Guy allegiance of oath, birth or citizenship, Vickery of Augusta were guests of Mr. and BEAUTIFUL to care for them or not in the ill DISPLAYS IN ARTuT is inclined i__ Mrs. A. J. Skidmore last week.... Mr. and Mrs. | risks they take at sea. FOR SALE BY YGUR GROCER J. J. Walker, who have been passing two IN AUDITORIUM It is worthy of note there has been weeks at Ash Point, returned home last week. ....Miss no dereliction upon the part of the Unit- Gladys Skidmore, who has been ed States government in the obvious County Correspondence. spending a week with friends in Augusta, returned home Saturday.C. M. Hurd and duties that have devolved upon us since ”1111™ CENTER BELMONT. Miss Susie Copp spend Thursday in Belfast, the catastrophe which sunk more of the New, Novel and Features. A Good Cure Dr. George V\. Anderson and Roose- guests of Mrs. R. S. Brier. John Brockman Highly Entertaining torn world in grief and horror than anything velt is a Boston of South- It’s Free from (“Teddy” terrier) of Brooklyn, N. Y. has been the guest of his Absolutely Unobjectionable. Gambling of the kind that has visited in west Ml. Desert, are the of The Wild Enormous Ferris humanity Harbor, guests niece, Mrs. J. J. Walker, for a few days the Man, Wheels, Merry-Go-Rounds modern times. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Farrow_M. M. Nelson, The past week. Mr. Brookman is summering at Pictures, Ocean Wave, Exhibition ot War Scenes an,: who was in is now in a fine What machinery of this government is recently town, Ash Point-Dr. C. B. Hoit. Dr. W. L. Caro-ill Numerous Other flidway Attractions on new U. S. S. | nvflilahlp to nrnmntp thp safetv of lives position the Cumberland and is I and T. P. Mathews went to Augusta Thursday stationed at Newport, R. I., for about six ! and property in transit across the seas .to attend the Hanks meet, making the trip months.... L red Marriner recently lost a valu- with has been used intelligently Ralph I. Morse in his touring car_Mr. THE RACES energetically, able horse-Wet weather still continues and B. B. who has and without stint. Wentworth, bought the home those who have not finished are Entries Close haying having of the late Fred Gilman, was in town last Friday, August 23. General Supervising Inspector George a Dad time .. is in order Spraying potatoes i week for a short stay. He will move to his i TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. THURSDAY, AUG Uhler of the Steamboat Ser- and all Inspecting crops are growing fast. new home the last of the week_Neal Skid- No. 1. 2.40 Class, Trot or Pace.$300 No. 7. 2.18 Trot or Pace

and ■ vice has devoted himself unceasingly more a few in No. 2. 2.20 No. 8. Horses without tec CENTER MONTVILLE- passed days Augusta last week, Trot.$300 most earnestly to all the problems in- returning home D. Sanford No. 3. 2.14 Trot, 2.16 No. 9. 2 13 Class, Trot or i Miss Etta Thompson and Miss Ethel and Saturday.W. Pace.$300 volved in the share of this government in has just returned from a week’s in Clarence Thompson are visiting relatives in sojourn WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28. FRIDAY, AUGC for the of ocean Boston....I. P. Griffies last week with responsibility safety Waterville.Chester Cushman went to passed No. 4. 2.25 Trot or 2.27 Pace.$300 No. 10. Green Horse, Tro friends in Freedom, | travelers. He said today, talking on Bethel last week and returned with his familv. returning Friday. No. 5. Free for all, Trot or Pace_$500 No. 11. 2.19 Trot Maurice of Belmont is in town who have an Gray staying at No. 6. 2.30 Trot or | this subject: been making extended visit there* | Pace.$300 No. 12. Consolation for n< ! the Skidmore home... .Mr. and Mrs. E. S. “As soon as the Titanic disaster oc- ... Prof. Orth of Brookline, Mass.,is the guest j Mitchell went to Augusta of : of Rev T. R. Pentecost .... Mr. T. S. Erskine Thursday guests curred Was done to 1 everything provide Mr. Jones from Belfast in his auto.The sold a twelve-weeks old calf to Mr. of THE DAY ATTRACTIONS for on Libby life-saving equipment everybody ! household of the late Mrs. Fred Gilman Waterville for Leaniier Jackson and goods include THE SIX a Sextette of Fearless and board and $30_Mr. BALTONS, ship, including passengers were sold at public auction from the family are visiting Mrs. Jackson’s urule, Mr. Saturday Gymnasts. THE ROYAL II1NODE JAPANESE TROUPE CAP! crew. the American rules house. J. U. Johnson was the Although Pembroke Carter.... Mrs. | auctioned**. Volney Thompson LATLIP, who will dive from the of a Ladder go feet t to this for the care of ; Mrs. Harold Donnell, who is the sum- top previous provided with her Mrs. Ella Brown passing spent Sunday sister, GEORGE an Aviator of Interna’ mer at her home here, left for a visit MESTACH, Experienced more ihan twice as many people as were in Poor’s Mills | Friday in R. Reputation, who will make an in the New provided for by the rules of the British Providence, I-Mr. and Mrs. Dodd, who Aeroplane Flight SMITHTON, (Freedom.) have been guests at the Peck cottage, left "Moran" Monoplane. Board of Trade, still we did not relax ef- Iona, the little daughter of Mr. Nelson, while Friday for their summer home in Topsham. forts to improve the situation. The BANGOR BAND playing on the Hour had the misfortune to get They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Peck WILL FURNISH*lV!uiic basis of both American and British rules, a needle stuck in her knee. The point broke for a short, stay. is the of the however, tonnage ships off arid Dr. Small was unable to locate it. Her NORTH UNITY EVENINGIPERFORMANCF than the number of rather passengers, mother took her to Waterville, where they Will Consist of Vaudeville Acts on and Grand The Ladies Aid, to the number of 56, was Stage Display of the same basis being acknowledged by used the Xray on it, could see the piece of the most hospitably entertained Aug. 7th by Mrs. Commences at 7.30 o’clock and lasts until to o’clock. Change of The above are The McCall ali the maritime nations of the needle, but v ere unable to extract it and it is designs by Company, world, M. T. Dodge of Troy. The out of town visit- evening, beautiful set pieces and some of the most wonderful eft New York, Designers and Makers of McCall Patterns. ! with the of feared it will make her lame-Mrs. Orrie possible exception Norway, ors were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens and son duced with fireworks. A detailed program to be announced later and below the belt fall in that leave Thurston has gone to Ocean Park to stay for a nraperies there, passing long scallops which country, since 1909, had provided of Syracuse, N. Y., Mrs. Esther Webb of short time with her son, Frank Thurston ... the skirt material bare at the hips, front and bottom. for full boatage on trans-Atlantic ships. Athens, Miss Edna Chase of Portland, Miss Acres of Exhibits! Droves of Stock! Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Nutt visited Mr. and Busher SELF-COLORED DRAPERIES. With the event of the Titanic Bessie Weymouth of Massachusetts, who is in Come in the morning, pay 50 cents and stay until midnight. Plenty appalling last Jenkins and of Thursday-Mr. daughter town her Very fashionable are such drapings in thin, gauzy materials all nations have interested visiting aunts, Mrs. Dodge and Miss exactly matching j calamity, Boston have been spending their vacation at 5; TUESDAY will be Children’s Day, when all children under 12 y. 1 Carrie also the silk or satin that is narrow and smooth Even, and for Weymouth; Mrs. Rowena Clary, mitted free. underdress, fitting everywhere. themselves actively profitably J. O. Bartlett’s... Mrs. Bessie Hervey is visit- who is at her summer home in WEDNESDAY will be Governor’s Day. ing of soft brocaded satins made after this mode are with and stopping Troy. draped chiffon, i the safety of lives property crossing Otis Hervey and wife... Alice Wentworth Tenters will be allowed ing The were space free of charge and furnished with or receipts $23. The day was very voile lace. the seas, and none more than has gone back to Waterville to work. for beds. effectually all THE LATEST NECK DRESSING. much enjoyed by present. The next meet- our own government. APPLETON. will be with Miss Garcelon and Good well turned out woman these has a of ing Angie will for afternoon and evening, wii J Every days supply gamps and “Dickeys” “Indeed has been left undone, Season Tickets $2.00. nothing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gushee, son and be a lawn party. All are invited. Allan lrask s Jewelry Store on Mai? with well-fitted which can be worn with collarless Roger cordially high, collars, waists, transform- conceived and the Fair Office, 130 Hammond Street, a week before the fair. T by ingenuity painstaking daughter Vera of Ludlow, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stone and daughter Mamie, them in a moment into the fashionable high stock effects. Stand can also be procured at the above named places. ing Robespierre collars, to insure for ocean Mrs. Frances Gushee. Mr. Gushee uses a 40- left home last to be thought, safety Friday absent indefinitely Reduced rates on all railroads. come. with or without attached are transferable and to different Everybody jabots, similarly adjusted to on lusiness and travel. Any sincerely urged project horse-power “Alpina” touring car, and since I pleasure combined_A little A. S. FIELD, Manager. F. O. BFA! Either needs collar supporters to secure the correct effect and came garments. style that end that appeared upon its face to they left Ludlow they have visited friends in girl baby to the home of Mr. and Mrs. none of these is so as the “E. V. E.” and “Astra” all of the New States-Miss Arthur 31st. Mrs.B. is I satisfactory altogether spiral be feasible and practical has been in- England Lydia ( Bagley July doing finely. which have both ends soldered so that or scratch- Chapman of Norwood, Mass., is spending her i Emily, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. supporters, any rusting, dangerous stantly tested. The steamship com- of the neck is rendered The newest form of the “Cushioned vacation here with her stepmother, Mrs. Liz- ! FVfiHoripW of Naivfon I.. mlc M ...... ing impossible. these, panies, realizing to the full their respon- zie and Mrs. Almond Gushee who fell on the rocks on the has both ends crocheted in silk or Chapman-Mr. shore of Unity E. V. E.,” which cotton, is not only very good sibilities, have not been remiss in atten- 1857 LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE1 and two children of Lincolnville were here pond and cut her knee very badly, is doing looking but easy to sew on. These come three on a card from 2 to 3 1-2 inches in in the tion and activity emergency. I Mrs. Alvina well at She has | Saturday, accompanied by Gushee, present. suffered much with will tell to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. length and can be found at any up-to-date notion counter. K They you M know of one company that, even before who has been her son Thomas for two the wound but has borne it with heroic forti- visiting in the Best m the at Belfast. THE UBIQUITOUS . [jj Equipped Faitory Country our rules went into effect, had already weeks ... Mr. Harold TueJl of West Upton, tude-Mr. John H. Bagley has improved so Whether one walks or owns a machine or rides in motors, other people’s, a placed orders for 280 life boats, all of Mass., called on friends in this place the first that he ie able to be out again... .Last Thurs- JACKSON & HALL, Belfast Agents. coat that on and will answer for uses is a of the a of four of A. L. | stylish top slips easily many necessity. which are being built as fast as they can week-Mrs. Evelyn Davidson of New day party consisting Estes, the sleeve up to the are and and but- Castie, Penn., was the of Mr. Arnold Dodge,Van Stevens, and Merton y THE C0E-M0RT1MER NEW '. Raglan cuts, running collar, newest, pockets be turned out by working day and night guest recently Bagl | COMPANY. add not to comfort but to the of these and Mrs. Frank Berry-Miss Carrie New- visited Augusta to attend the races and see tons only practical style garments. Rough anu ouiiuays. comb of has the Aviator take a the are first favorites and the smartest coats a Belfast been a guest for two Beachy trip through materials show good deal of the skirt “The very earnestness with which our weeks of Miss Annie McLain. air, which they enjoyed very much. They are not over as far as last coats were. and buttoned year’s White coats are favor- has in a so- Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge. country engaged forwarding were taken to Augusta by Mott Gray in his ites with the and these often have collars of blue, or yellow. Since In the matter of girls pink lution of the greatest possible promo- north montville. and had the of as late j auto, pleasure staying In these are not so as Leroy E. Littlefield, Bankruptcy. they clean perfectly extravagant they appear while have of for life and in Mrs. from Camden has been visit- as they tion safety property Reynolds they wished, which they could not have Bankrupt, ) almost the of with any dress, anywhere for are Mrs. Nathan Vose the week ... ! advantage going they very dressy transit over the sea has tended unques- ing past done if they had gone by train-Mr. Herman To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of th< Soule lost a horse in appearance, even when made of some of the Turkish towelling materials that are to confidence and all Henry recently_Walter ] Richardson of has moved his to District Court of the United States for the Salt Unity family For keep alive, tionably District of Maine. for extra coats. Ayer and twro children from Union visited his Albion-Mrs. John Pierce ot is first favorites Verona Clark. reports indicate there has been no mate- Troy quite LEROY E. LITTLEFIELD of in sister, Mrs. Carrie Poland, last week ... W. V. sick and at this is unable to sit Winterport, rial diminution in such travel and busi- writing up.... the of and State of in Thompson is working for Mr.Thayer in Knox... County Waldo, Maine, One of the Mr. and Mrs. Beniah Harding of on the ness. The American will Billerica, said District,respectfully represents,that people travel, Mrs. Cora Lamb and two daughters and Harry ; Mass., are visiting friends in town for a few 23rd day of December last past, he was duly ad- dences in if they have reasonable assurance of or- under the Acts of Belfast days-Troy and Unity of late seem to be judged bankrupt Congress “fIRED ALL THE TIME.” care for their Banton’s-Mr. and Mrs. relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly sur- dinary safety.” Nathan Vose went | very much the nuisance. 12 a annoyed by tramp rendered all his property and rights of proper- rooms and it’s natural to In this connection it is to to East Belfast on r To be tired is unnatural; only interesting Saturday week’s vacation. | Two are supposed to have entered the stable ty, and has fully complied with all the require- and ments of said Acts and of the orders of Court be well and happy. know that nearly fifty bills have been ...Sewall Staples Fred Thompson have I of Mrs. M. A. Parkman after "dark and re- and cold water in his if have and dis- been on touching bankruptcy. If your head aches, you gas j introduced in the two Houses of cutting the hay the Thomas Pearson ! mained throughout the night. were Congress They Wherefore he prays, That he may be decreed nervous or 10c. and 15c. farm the week-The rooms. Excelled tress in your stomach, perhaps since the Titanic disaster looking to the past measles are still : very unwelcome guests. by the Court to have a full discharge from all the chances that a with us. At the 1 debts his estate under said despondent, are, teaspoon- ARE FOR SALE IN. BELFAST BY safe-guarding of life at sea. Some of present writing Esther and provable against PI TTSFIELD such debts as are ex- accommod ful of “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine before or Burton Ban ton are sick with them_E. F. PERSONALS. bankruptcy Acts, except storage these bills are meritorious, others wholly cepted by law from such discharge. after meals will bring relief. Here’s what a Banton was in Belfast Aug. 5th and 6th. CARLE & impractical and inadequate, but all well Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parsons of West Dated this 1st day of August, A. D. 1912. stable connected, sufferer says:— JONES, LEROY E. LITTLEFIELD, Bankrupt. in these instances to Medford, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Par- old. I tried most Who by special have all the intended, relating SEARSMONT. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON “I am sixty-eight years arrangement son’s father, Dr. E. C. particulars apply to for in stomach but could lifeboat sufficient crew ser- D. L. Craig, B. F. Fuller and Bert Crie at- Bryant. everything gas my patterns all the time. equipment, District of Maine, ss. get no relief. At last I sent for a bottle of “L. tended the races at Augusta last week.... Rev. N. R. Pearson was called to Burn- vice, fire-fighting apparatus, etc., but this 10th of A. D. on F.” Atwood’s Medicine and now can eat any- SS^NO WAITING TO SEND. ham to at the On day August, 1912, Among the arrivals last were Mrs. Saturday officiate funeral or I most are crude. It is nevertheless be- Saturday reading the foregoing it is— thing at any time with no gas distress, services of the late Mrs. petition, for me.. Plaisted, Miss Ruth Plaisted and Mr. Roger Mary Taylor. Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had Th it is a life-saver Chas. F. believe lieved that an concensus of intelligent the same on the 20th of September, A. Mrs. O. B. Devoll, THE GRANGE AND POLITICS. Plaisted of Malden, Mass., and Mrs. Blanche Mrs. T. M. Griffin and daughter Marion upon day view will be reached before Congress D. 1912, before said Court at Portland, in said Belfast, April 15, 1912. 1» Me. Taylor Brown of Providence, R. I_Prof. H. have arrived home from a visit of several Skowhegan, that will evolve the best District, at ten o’clock in the forenoon; and that At a last week of York adjourns possi- E. Cobb of is weeks with relatives in Stockton If have never used “L. F” Atwood’s meeting Chicago, 111., the guest of his Springs. notice thereof be published in The Republican you Pomona all of the ble law. Certain it is that in County Grange nearly nobody Ebenezer Cobb... .Misses Ruth Sar- Dr. and Mrs. and Journal, a newspaper printed in said District, Medicine, write today for a free sample. brother, Ernest V. Call daugh- speakers admitted that a meeting and that all known creditors, and other persons grange this administration has been permitted to gent and Sabra B. Dyer and Winthrop ter Vivian of Lewiston are guests of Mr. ‘•L. F.” MEDICINE Portland, Me. was not the to in Sargent in interest, may appear at the said time and CO., place indulge political be derelict in this Call’s E. D. Call and at all particular emergency. of Belfast were in town Saturday night to at- brother, family, and show cause, if any they have, why harangues. Practically intimated it was their at place, tend the were cottage Unity pond. the of said should not be TRUCKING not their intention to talk dance and guests of Mrs. Ffank prayer petitioner politics. Then, THE MEAT INSPECTION LAW. granted. without each made known his Bryant-A most delightful musicale was V. Chandler of and l am to do ai exception, Clayton Bangor And it is further Ordered by the Court, That j prepared and move political view's and affiliations. The chief held at the home of Mr. Ebenezer Cobb Miss Rena Jones, who have been visiting shall all known Furniture piano WEDDING EELLS. Farmers in this vicinity are somewhat Friday the Clerk send by mail to credi- matters discussed were the recent Mr. and Mrs. C. C. went to orders at the stable, corner presi- worked over the effect of afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock, when Prof. Orth Chandler, tors copies of said petition and this order, ad- up probable 1 streets, and will rec* dential Col. Roose- last week for a visit of a few dressed to them at their of residence as they Sobotky-Andrews. Flowers, confetti conventions,including the new meat law of Boston, a composer and a pupil of Litz Unity days places tion. connect^ velt’s the direct the inspection recently | at Miss Jones’ old home. stated. Telephone own, primaries, post the a talk on the life of Litz and : and kisses filled the air at the passed by Massachusetts legislature. gave played two Witness the Honorable Clarence sailing of express or the referendum Mrs. Ella B. of Hale, parcels post, This act, wbieh is to take effect of his He also two of 1 Sprowl Minneapolis, the Franconia from East and the recall. Septem- compositions. played Judge of tnesaid Court, and the seal thereof, 14tf 126 Waldo A steamship One went even beyond ber who has been the guest of Miss Caro 1st, provides that no carcasses shall his own and Misses Helen and ! at Portland, in said District, on the 10th day of Boston this, William of compositions, and other relatives town Tuesday afternoon, August 6th, Tripp Wells, favoring be sold in that State unless are in- Murray in for August, A. D. 1912. an they Cobb selections. Miss Pentecost for and iron-clad law for the State Mary played several left for avisit JAMES E. Clerk. Liverpool Queenstown, Among prohibitory spected by some proper official, j weeks, Wednesday [L. S.] HEWEY, William Lince of The passed from this were the saloon passengers on the liner were Maine. majority of the speakers in and pupils place present.... j to the home of her son, W. J. A true copy of petition and order thereon. as proper health and stamped accord- Dorman, E x-Veterinary Inspector Dr. and Mrs. who were favored the post express, the direct Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Woodcock and Miss Mil- in Belfast. Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. Irving Sobotky, ingly. It has been a custom among the married at the primaries and the referendum, but near- Industry l s. Depmtn « Tuesday morning Hotel farmers all through this part of the dr id Woodcock of Camden are camping at Dr. G. C. Kilgore of Belfast, a mem- Somerset. were escorted to the ly all tried to sidestep the recall. In an They country to kill their veal calves and Lake Quantabacook-Dr. Simmons is out and ber of the Governor’s Council, was in YETEUINAI dock a host of friends and after-dinner address, State Master Stet- by members la bs when fattened and able to attend town last week and son properly bring his patients-J. S. Mahoney accompanied Harry of their families. Their staterooms were spoke at some length for the good of TREATS AI L 1»IS?EA>I the dressed carcasses into town. If a of and his Mrs. Abbie St. Clair, who has been ill here since last filled with flowers and were the grange as an Methuen, Mass., sister, they showered organization. market for them was found the to the Eastern Maine General Hos- mm among Howard of Belfast, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank May, Hospital, Finn > with confetti as they passed up the local dealers well and if not in where he will receive good, they pital Bangor, 1 and the decks of FLYING MEN FALL Rokes of North Searsmont called on friends in 8F1USO STIIKKT. HI gangplank along the were simply shipped to some commission treatment at the expense of the State.— Cunarder. Dr. and victims to stomach, liver and troubles town H. P. is confined big Sobotky his kidney house in Boston. The bad feature of Friday....Mrs. Taylor Pittsfield Advertiser. *ter 1 the Announces that he has limited his practice H ospitul > bride, who was Miss Wilhelmina Barius just like other people, with like results in loss situation lies in the fact that the laws of to the house by illness.... Mrs. M. F. Andrews Andrews of married to diseases of the 69-13. Brookline,were by of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache, this State make no suitable provision and grand-daughter of Hingham, Mass., ar- A Man to Mistrust. Phones—Hospital the Rev. Dr. Solomon Schindler. She is and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But for meeting the situation, and, some- rived Saturday night and are guests of Mrs. the only child of Julius Andrews of Win- if, there’s no need to feel like that as T. D. thing is not done, the producers of live Susan P. Andrews. Charles M. Schwab, at a luncheon on the Ear, Nose and Throat road, Brookline, and has been for “Mistrust the Eye. throp Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bottles stock will be entirely at the mercy of Olympic, praised temperance. H. C. Hoffses some time president of the Boston Coun- those brokers who and in car hard drinker," said Mr. Schwab. “He is self- of Electric Bitters” he “did more to buy ship SWANVILLE. AND KLIKAGTION. cil of Jewish Women. Dr. is a writes, ish, 'he is Otherwise he Sobotky lots. There is a possibility, however, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nickerson, daughter self-indulgent. CLEANING. graduate of Amherst and the Harvard give me new strength and good appetite than wouldn’t yield to so bestial a vice as drunken- Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 km., 1 to 3 p. m that the federal law for meat inspection and son Clinton of Terrace Farm all Hope Maple ness. 7 to 8 m., and Medical Bchool. On the return from a other stomach remedies I used.” So tney be stretched to cover situation p. by appointment. may the in their mistrust the man over hiB STEAMPM^l" four months’ on continent left Monday morning touring car for a “Especially who, honeymoon the help everybody. Its folly to suffer when this and the matter is now taken up seventeenth tells how much he CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS being visit with friends in Mrs. N’s beer, you they will, rhake their home at 366 Com- great will from the first dose. with the authorities.—East- Presque Isle, loves his wife. She takes in and remedy help you Washington always washing connection. 23tf monwealth avenue.—Boston Herald. Sentinel. girlhood home....Members of the Old Home to him.” Telepbon HEPd"fH Try it. Only 50 cents at all druggists. port support CUSTOM CLOTHES TO Day Association met at the church last Satur- "Suffered day and the torment of itch- weaken the THE CHILDREN L?H£ IT night Accidents will happen, but the best regulat- day evening and elected Mr. J. W. Nickerson, Harsh physics react, bowels, ing pilee. Nothing helped me until I used ed families keep Or. Thomas’ Eclectic (Ml for will lead to chronic constipation. Doan’s At 52 High Street. Doan’s Ointment. The was WEAR SYRUP — — W »■ 1 il. U| days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. boat and after __l spending a few hours at the Correspondence. Charles Brown....Mrs. C. B. Merriam from home of SEARSPORT CORRESPONDENCE. his brother-in-law, C. W. bounty Poor’s Healey, Mills, Belfast, passed several days in went to Monroe to visit his sister, Mrs. Walter Searsport Fam- (Peferred.) town last week with relatives.... Mr. Roy Goodwin, who is in A Descendant of Formfr WHERE DOCTORS failing health.Mrs. C. Harvard Col- Gurney from Waterville was a guest at Robie E. Bartlett and three ilies Wins High Honors at Thomas from Bowdoin- children are UNIT' hasten Mears' last spending who wrote the Fancy week....Miss Frances Merriam two weeks at lege. James Gordon Gilkey, Eggs Higher! the Dr-,TI^ in town.The home of her mo'her, Mrs ling friends returned with her Mrs. Fred to for this year’s sr" were of aunt, Morrill, Thomas Atwood, in the class poem and class hymn *===* tm> New York City .guests village.Miss Ber- and FAILED TO BEL? i’or Providence, R. I., last week for a long visit. nice of class from Harvard college, Barlow, a few days Ferry Newton, Mass., visited at C M graduating We are pt* Mr8 William -Miss A1 mem- paying higher prices again for“STRICTLY vesta and Gilbert Ellis from Hing- Conant’s last week.Ci who was among the most distinguished FRESH” their »“ Celia Wiggins of Boston H. Libby and family ham, Mass., are guests of their Mrs. AI- were of bers of that which numbered almost 1 week....Mrs. F. aunt, guests relatives in class, Eggs. We are always the first to advance and I* by’slast Swanville, Sunday. families. His Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- prices ■ vesta Hatch ...Miss Helen Fogg of Methuen, .S- J- Dunton of 500, is descended from Searsport M for an ex- Hampden Highlands is at visited wjn ,eave Saturday and his returns come to at once. Mass., spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. E. N. where he grandfather, Royal Gilkey, grand- ble Restored you Ship us your fancy stock. Isle, Bartlett’s, is employed as Compound Presque T. N. Pearson. on Hannah Gilkey, the daugh- — carpenter Mr. mother, (Young) jteoded' Bartlett's apple cellar Mrs. Green’s Health— Mrs. A. A. ter of and Dinah (Nichols) Young, CHAPIN FREEDOM. Edwards and daughter Benjamin & ADAMS CO., Adelaide of in in town for a few days, Brockton, were were both born and brought up Searsport. Her Own Statement en Mr. J. W. Plummer has returned home from Ma6s., guests at A. R. Well- 4w32 35 South Market Frederic Pendle- man’s Royal was the son of Gapt. Philip Gil- Street, Boston, Mass. attend Ocean Park-Master Alden Turner from Friday. They left for Bangor in the Gilkey now owned from a golf ball. and will key, whose old homestead is and is eyes China Lake is his cousin, Winifred evening visit at their former home in visiting While in — Miss Adelaide Hatch Fort Fairfield before by Mr. Sumner Stevens. Covington, Mo. Your medicine has Dodge.... Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Webb from Swan- returning home. occupied They Garrison cf me more have returned home came in their college Mr. Gilkey won the prize lone good than all the doc- Hatch ville visited their mother touring car and were accom- August 3rd and 4th. the Me....Rev. and $100, for the best poem on subject of tor’s medicines. At Turner, -Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Small attended the panied by their chauffeur... .Misses Gertrude “Boston as seen from Harvard Bridge.” He every monthly period Consumers’ Fuel Co. front Winterport visited Hanks show in and Barbara Conant with their great Augusta the past week. guest, Miss well known I had to in bed ti- Harbor last week Bernice Tasker of was a member of several clubs, stay Dark -Mrs. Martha Vose’s Mr. Button, Monroe, and Amos cousin, Conant, Club and was four because of the river in Alton are among them the Hasty Pudding days This iown from Boston, visited her Mr. and spending this week at Swan Lake. company wishes to announce that the on Coal recently.... Mr! clubs, of one of and prices Mrs. Mack Wingate and Mrs. C. B. Jewett especially active in musical hemorrhages, j Mrs. Henry Clark and Mr and Mrs. Calvin and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. On class he was back was so weak will advance cents ■ her mother which he was president. day my twenty-live per ton after 1st. b»’ is visiting Bangs spent the week at Windermere Haley spent the week-end at Etna- September past Camp is the son of I could walk. from Portland of Dr. E. C. one of the Marshals. Mr. Gilkey hardly M: Dpton Park in Unity-Mr. and Mrs.Knowles Bangs, guests Newcomb and family. All orders now booked this Mr. and Mrs. James Gilkey of Auburn Place, I have been taking by Company to be delivered later, Baptist church Sunday while 4th from their Members of the Clement’s family in this vicin- returning August son’s, when a child visited E. Pinkham’s a Watertown, Mass., and Lydia and all orders .. to month-H. are given on or before pr stay Calvin Bangs, were thrown from their car- ity making preparations for the family September 1st for cit our where he was the guest of his Vegetable Com- delivery ball in his sun parlor reunion to be held at Searsport, ( riage and hurt. Mrs. wrist Northern Light grange g‘‘ badly Bangs’ right Miss Elnora Waterhouse, on West and now I can will be to the Prs,! hall in cousin, pound convenience, subject minimum summer prices as i was broken, her twisted and this town August 22, 1912. All connect- right, leg badly Main street. stay up and do my ifriiW*'1 ed in adds. she was bruised. Mr. received with the family are cordially invited to be stated previous 4t32 terribly Bangs boston as seen from the harvard bridge* work. I think it is present. | a deep gash over his right eye, requiring sev- the best medicine on earth for women.” fROSPl pierce of Peabody, Mass., The Lloyd McKim Garrison prize, for the I eral stitches to be taken. It was very lucky -Mrs. Jennie Green, Covington, Mo. ——— ■ Mrs. V D. llarriman- LIBERTY. best on a chosen by the Depart- r" for them that Dr. Small had just returned peom subject j T f Lynn, Mass., who has Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moores and two children i ment of English, was awarded to J Gordon I How Mrs. Cline home. At this writing are as well Avoided Frank- they doing of have M ere, is visiting in Brockton, Mass., been visiting Mrs. Gilkey, 12, of Watertown, Mass. The subject ! as could be expected. No cause for the horse Operation. Moores’ as bw1 Mrs.Bertha Avery and uncle, Hon. L. C. Morse, recently_ selected this year was “Boston seen from being frightened and jumping out side of the j Brownsville, Ind. —“I can say that BLISS Mr. and Dodd of COLLEGE relatives in Mrs. Concord, N. are the Harvard Bridge.” The prize consists of are visiting road is known. H., Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound lid guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert one a medal. I H Harriman entertain- Peck at their hundred dollars and [silver Gil- has done me more good than anything LEWISTON, MAINE. Bowdoin cottage on Millstone Island-Mr. and received nonuraoie menmum m mot year a \ jnd .Isaiah WALDO STATION. Mrs. ti.ey else. One doctor said I must be opera- Fall Term last Underhill and Miss Underhill of Pasadena opens Tuesday. September 10. 1912. The led relatives here People who are not through haying are hav- competition. ted upon for a serious female trouble were of Miss A dozen the Commercial of Waldron is visiting ing an unfavorable time to finish, but this Cal., guests Katherine Walker spires against sky— and that nothing could help me but an College ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING lich I 31st and A plain of roofs—the circled glow The many friends of weather is very good for the crops. July August 1st-Mr. and Mrs. a Spray- Of one dome—a street— operation. places you in position upon graduation. Fred great canyon’d a shower of tin- and are in now- Melay and daughter Verna returned home r her ing potatoes weeding order The prisoned river far below; “I had hemorrhages and at times Positions of last week after a few of $1,000, $1,20Q, $1,500 and $2,000 are com- ea at Mrs. Mildred B. Button, who lived in the family of Osia passing weeks with Shrill echoes a teeming way— could not get any medicine to stop them. ■ friends in South A whistle’s iron-tforoated cry— mon our at 30 were present Clark a number of years ago, was in town re- Liberty and Union_Mrs. I in such a weak condition that I would among graduates. j The clatter of a road of stone— got afternoon. Re- friends. He is a and Lefia Cottrell of Belfast visited her Hor. nave died if 1 had not relief soon. I pleasant cently visiting designer j uncle, Unnumbered steps that murmur by. got Enroll before our waiting list begins. | served Otis Ginn of has employment in Boston, a good position- j L. C. Morse, recently.... Raymond Hurd of: “Several women who had taken your * The savage knew thy triple hill, U„,-n_i.. ft*_ nr:n:_ Pittsfield is a two weeks’ i told me to it and ai i ves here last Sunday. passing vacation The dauntless Pilgrim turned to thee, Compound, try I did CURRICULUM: his an is her uncle, P. of visited at home with grandmother, Mrs. William Hurd. Mr. street was first to bear and found it to be the right medicine to visiting Hussey Bath, Maine, Thy snowy COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND Hurd is in the The crimson flower of liberty. the and overcome July 28th, and returned the 29th... .Ernest employ of the Maine Central build up system ! Otis Ginn. Thy sons were champion of the slave, Bookkeeping. Stenography, ! _ Curtis and wife went to Boston after Railroad and is at the female troubles. Sunday yard-master Pittsfield Thy children fashioned Cuba’s fate— ; Arithmetic, Typewriting, now in t .{{ORO visiting friends in town and in Belfast. Mr. station-Rev. Mr. Snow and family of Con- And still a mighty work is thine, “Iam great deal better health Rapid Calculation, Business-Correspondence, ...worth and children of of our northeast Spelling, Curtis lives in Wakefield, Mass., and i9 b. ok- necticut are occupying the White cottage on Staid guardian gate! than I ever expected to be, so I think I Spelling, a few weeks Business-Correspondence, Grammar, \ spending in a Boston Millstone Island for the month of to thank for it.”—Mrs. O. M. j keeper clothing establishment_ August_ From lards where sunset is the dawn ought you Penmanship, Punctuation, Mrs Ella Coombs of Bel- The nations their to thee Main Ind. Mrs. J. Barrie of Lawrence, Mass., is spending Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Woodcock of Belfast bring gifts Cline, S. St., Brownsville, Business Forms, Press Copying, Mr.Eu- On double roads of ringing steel Business Law, li f relatives a few weeks with her Mr. and arrived and went direct to We-Need- ! Duplicating Processes, parents, Mrs. Saturday And of the sea. last w eek laden pathways Banking, the'guest a-Rest on FAMILY REUNIONS. | Filing Letters, Warren Johnson_Mrs. Lee Bucklin and Mrs. cottage Green Island for a two Oh wake in pleasure-stifled ears Model-Office Work, Lavena ( General Office Work, ! m Rose_Miss Lillian Edmunds Mel- The of unsorted Lewis Freeman have young sons, the births weeks'stay-Mrs. of challenge spoil— Post and Ames. The Post and Ames fami- Bill-Checking, Teachers’ Course, i where Give us a task, and guard our lips Wholesale R-'.vbury, Mass., occurring the same within a few hours of rose Highlands, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nor- ly reunion will be hald at the residence of J. A. Accounting, Civil Service, day From boasting in another's toil. Teachers’ Mr. George Robin- Philbrook, Owl's 29th. Course, I each other... .Blueberries and raspberries are ton and Mrs. Rhoda Benner are occupying the Head, August Civil Service. Across stream our fathers came j ■ he has thy ngor, where very plentiful this season in this Slides cottage at Beaulieu Park for two weeks. Clements. The 19th annual reunion of the locality_ To find the born of ENGLISH AND BUSINESS Hazel knowledge men; Clements will be PREPARATORY e lime.Miss Mr. E. and attended the ... Clarence Rexford of N. H is i family held at Northern Cummings family Concord, With thee they tracked the circling stars Arithmetic, v Ethel Pai- Light grange hall, Winterport, Aug. 22, 1912. Penmanship, .sited Miss of the Veterans Association in Win- at the Peck for a And heard the of Home meeting visiting cottage few weeks. songs again. Spelling, Letter Writing, f u; and Mr. Thou them the seeds of Simmons. The Simmons Wyman terport last week. ... Mrs. Ada Batchelar, who has been visiting I gavest strength, family will hold Grammar, Business Forms. The glimpses of a world unwon— their next meeting Aug. 21st on the east side Hills, Mass., arrived friends in Auburn and Lewiston for the past j O give that power now, reveal Senebec Pond in Simmons Grove with If interested fill in this weeks.... W1NTERPORT. Eph- coupon and mail it to us. j -f several | ten days, returned home last Wednesday.... The father’s vision to the son. raim Simmons. .• the Misses Mrs. A. J. Lockhart visited friends in Isles- siting Mrs. Harry Wyman and son Frank of Thorn- Awake the buried soul that cried j Kalloch. The Kalloch family reunion will Please send me A man with a hand boro and some other places last week.Mr. dike For from a haughty your latest catalog as I am in- | have been passing a week with her par- justice King, be held at Penobscot View Grange hall, Glen- Joshua Treat was at And bid our later monarchs share | seen on the streets home recently from Bos- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bennett. Mr. cove, Wednesday, August 28. Coffee will be terested in a business education. Wyman With all the that all may ton a spoil bring. furnished. dishes. for visit'with his family.Albert Cook her for a short Bring 8e- j joined Saturday stay_The O touch our drowsy hearts with shame of Charlestown, Mass., is at home for his midsummer concert and ball given at Hall St. For sunless homes where sin is piled, Nickerson. The Nickerson family reunion Name.•;.... And call us from the shrines ot will be held in the church City. KN vacation.Mrs. Lida Campbell and little George last Tuesday evening was much en- gold atSwanville, August ! i-.ennev of Raynham, Built on the ruins of a child. 22nd. Picnic dinner on the church lawn. A. daughter Doris have gone to Boston for a visit. joyed by a large crowd of many com- T. Street. R. F. 31st and people, Now fades the behind the Nickerson, secretary. D. j,.._ Aborn’s July day stream, ... .Charles Shaw of Machias w.as in town last ing from out of town. The affair was under The to e with relatives and quivering lights begin glow, Gay. The annuai reunion of the Gay fami- week his A. W. and his the of I. P. Griffies and was a A thousand visiting brother, Shaw, management footsteps eager come, ly will be held Thursday, August 22, 1912, at .• and Rockport-Mr. A thousand others irv sister,Mrs. H. M.Varney. ..Harry Erskine from very social and pleasant occasion_A. C. weary go. Frederick Ritchie Hall, Waldo. Address of Address BLISS BUSINESS and little daughter On toiling tide and plundered hill welcome Flora Johnson. COLLEGeT Cliftondale, is in town his old Crockett was a business caller in Union one by Response, Mrs. Mass., visiting The ageless challenge rings again— Albert j,, :e