The Republican Journal V|I|J ME ho : _Belfast, mai\e. Thursday, September 4. iota. § ot loaay’s lournal. ..t^nts The Churches. City Government. FAMILY REUNIONS. Dinsmore. The 36th annual reunion of the Peters..Base Ball...Wed- s| Dinsmore family was held, Aug. 27th, at the Personal t- );s. The Churches Obituary. tnnual PERSONAL Rev. D. B. Phelan will hold services The of the Clements. The twentieth reunion old Dinsmore in Was of T.e Gov- regular regular meeting Gity Govern- homestead Anson, now own- Granges. .City of the Clements descendants of Robert in East Sund at m ment was held family, ed and Mrs. Z. D. Field of t lNgimental Reunions_ Northport y 2 p. begin- Monday evening, September 1, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Dins- Machias ia visiting rela- Mis* Mae Collin* is | from in spending a week with 7th. 1913, Hanson Clements, who came here England more. tivea in Belfast. ning Sept. Mayor presiding. The records Ninety members of the family were friends in Bangor. '.tv Co:respordence. of the last meeting were read and Monroe, present. A dinner was Mrs. \ The regular services of the Mis- approved picnic served, after Marion E. Brown went' to Miss Episcopal 21st. The forenoon was Glouceater, Esley Bicknell of Rockland was the S s. .Belfast Free Library. and the roll of accounts read and ordered Thursday, Aug. hap- which officers were elected: Arthur last sion will be held in the North church at 3.30 paid, President, Mass., Friday to visit relatives. this pily passed in and the va- guest week of Belfast friends. » s.. iyth neunion. excepting bills of D. C. Greenlaw for meeting greeting Dinsmore of vice Nathan p. m. next labor on Bingham; president, Mrs. Grace A. Sunday. rious who arrived Lord returned from a F. C. Philo Hersev. sidewalks and highways, as follows: members of the family, by Dinsmore, Franklin,Mass.; Monday Fletcher of Melrose, Mass, is the The secretary-treasurer, visit in and of Belfast. Seaside Spiritualist Society hold regular team and automobile. A bountiful was Bangor Newport. g uest of his The News Contingent.$ §47 07 repast F. A. Dinsmore, Anson; executive committee, brother, Willis B. Fletcher. > Sunday services at their of on noon Eugene E. Gannon has of Belfast. Base Ball on the place meeting Highways. lf108 01 enjoyed by all during the hour. The Mrs. Lizzie Dr. B. M. Stan- been visiting rela- Miss Bessie Reed Free Gray, Madison, of Waldoboro was the Grounds. High 6treet at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. Library. Id 76 members of the in Monroe furnished tivea in Houlton for several weeks. family wood and Mrs. F. A. Anson. It waa week-end guest of Mr. and School Contingent.... 22 10 Dinsmore, Mrs. J. G. Aborn. j.i tntabacook... Thaw’s The the substantialB and those in other towns Mr. and | Escape First Parish (Unitarian) church will be Free Text Books and voted to hold the next annual reunion at the Mrs. Walter S. Arey of Hallowell *•* Out Defect in Laws of States. Supplies... 356 67 J. F. Murphy returned to , closed and for ser- School and insurance. brought the but none the less essen- arrived to Saturday, A -i.it during August will open Repairs 27 56 lighter 3ame The oldest member of the Saturday visit Belfast relatives. Other Papers Say. place. family after spending the week with J. A. Sewers. 41 tial of the dinner. The re- McMahan, vices on the second Sunday in the 94 parts sumptuous was Mrs. Clara Dr. Carl of i --port.. .Ship News.... Births.. September, present Houghton of Bingham, Gray Bowdoin Medical school is 14th. Cemeteries. 56 75 union was assembled the R. L. Mr. Wm. A. Brower of will arrive ! _es.. Deaths..Stockton Springs State by president, who is in her S5th year. One other member of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. road. 569 60 V. A. Simmons. next v Correspundence. and all and Sunday for his annual visit to East Bel- | Rev. I. B. Mower of Sidewalks 20 00 Clements, opened by standing the older generation was not able to be Waterville preached in pres- Mrs. Walter H. Richards has fast Fire Department. 263 singing followed a fervent and entered the friends. Auburn last at a Union ser- 88 America, by ent, Thomas Dinsmore of Colo. Sunday morning Crushed Rock Sidewalks. Greeley, employ of Carle & Jones in their 121 38 appropriate the Lora A dry goods Mr. of London vice of four Protestant held in the prayer by chaplain, Gay'. The annual George Hussey England, is i churches, Bridges. 565 47 1 reunion of the Gay fam- department. iH FOR-PETERS. Chase. the last reuuion were his The records of visitirar son in and Baptist church. General School purposes. 191 54 was held at the George Lincolnville, ily Frederick Ritchie Grange Misses Bessie Park. 6 read, after which the biennial election of c ffi- Read of Waldoboro and Har- Belfast relatives. The 00 hall in with Christian Scientists hold services in Waldo, Aug. 28th, about 30 mem- riet G. Aborn of cers was held, and resulted as follows: Presi- Ro.-kport were week-end Mr. ar.d their 127 bers present. At the business Mrs. Abe Strecker returned to Dor- hall, Main street, Sunday morning at TotaP.$ 4,299 73 Howard vice meeting the guests of Miss Alice dent, R. Clements; president, Aborn. chester, last 11 o’clock and \\ at 7.30 The council concurred in the following officers were elected: Mrs. Albert T. Mass., Sunday after spending ednesday evening following: Hosea P. Annie B. Mr. White; secretary, Clements; and Mrs. Roscoe returned to two wee ks at to which all are welcome. Arthur Robbins before Gay, Belfast, president; Mrs. Walter Staples Bayside. o’clock, appeared the board Howard R. A. Harding treasurer, Clements; chaplain, Rockland from visits with rela- and asked that he be of Waldo, vice Miss Jennie Wednesday Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arthur Ritchie were The services next at Mason’s Mills reimbursed for rock H. P. president; Leven- guests Sunday Citmems; historian, Frank Clements tives in Brout.s and Belfast. taken from his premises for the seller of Waldo, secretray; Mr. Charles Leven- over Labor Day of Mr. ar.d Mis. William H will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed the highway. No Committee on Lora A. by entertainment, Chase, Hon. action was taken. seller of Waldo treasurer; Albert T. Bel- John A. Peters was the guest when Quimby at Pitchers’ Pond. Sunday school, and at Trinity Reformed church chairman, Edna C. Harquail, Lillian English, Gay, The petition of R. A. and fast, historian. The report of the in Belfast last week of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas at 2.30 p m., followed by Sunday school. Mary Hollis, Annie Thompson and Della T. Nealley The secretary Miss Amy L. W ilson returned Tuesday frtm and treasurer were B. Dinsmore, Church street. praying that the vote to extend street read and approved, and the visits with relatives at The services the week Mayo new fficers assumed their chairs and the his- Poors Mills ar.d Camp for, at the First be address ot rescinded was read, and it was voted that welcome was given by President Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of church E. Clements, gave a Bangor and Wilson, Quantabacook Pond. Methodist will be as follows: this, torian, Lydia report. Mrs. Rose petitioners be given leave to withdraw. Sprague, with the response by Mr. and Mrs. George Alton of Portland the Then followed the address of welcome by spent Levi Clay returned to Portland from Thursday, evening, prayer meeting; Sun- L. James who is Tuesday L. Walker appeared before the board and Chase, the oldest member, 84 the week-end in Northport. at 10.30, school Elvia Clements; response by H. P. White: a few days vacation at his home at day morning worship; Sunday asked that he be allowed years of age. A. T. a Citypoint, for work on the Rob- Gay gave complete Mr. and Mrs. at 12 m,; Epworth piano solo, Lucile English; recitation, Avis Benjamin W. Blanchard of making the trip by automobile League prayer meeting bins road in addition to that genealogy of the Gay from the arrival specified in the family arrived to Sunday evening at 6,30 p. m.; service Harquail; song, Ira and Isabelle Clemenis; reci- Bangor Monday spend a few days Mis.- Ardie evening contract. Voted tfiat Mr. Walker of John Gay in 1630, who married the Widow Wetherbee has returned to Ever- present his Erma Pack- with Rev. and Mr. D. B. Phelan. at 7.30 p. m. tation, Nealey; piano solo, Mary ett, Mass., after friends in Belfast. bill for consideration at the next meet- Baldwick, granddaughter of Pocahontas, down visiting reguiar ard; declamation, Norris Clements; vocal Mr. and The services at the church will be as solo, to the Mrs. Prank W. left last Miss Ruth with ber. Baptist ing. present generation. Mr. Gay has neen Twombly Wiley returned Nettie recitation, Isabelle follows: Billings; Clements; on Friday for Beverly, Mass., after sev- Prayer meeting this, Thursday, even- Orders Nos. 73 to working this history for the past spending Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rollings and two children 77, inclusive, were read Alice who was eight eral piano solo, Grant, encored; and weeks with Belfast relatives. ing; morning service Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; and in years, it showed much hard work and re- of Boston arrived tc a few passed concurrence, excepting Order recitation, Doris Clements; original declama- Wednesday spend school at 12 o'clock. Al! who do not William Gaul and Sunday No. 77, as follows: search. and was listened to w’ith the greatest Paul W:ainright of Way- days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cocn.bs. tion, “The Coming Suffragette,” Hosea P. attend Sunday school at other church are interest. The 1 and, Mass., are a two weeks' any Order No. 73. That the Treasurer following program wras given spending vacation Mrs. Luce of .City be White; piano solo, Barbara Conant; recitation, ZZ George Somerville Mass,, ’•e- cordially invited. Christian Endeavor at 6 30 is in the afternoon: Trio Lilia and at the Wight cottage, Pitchers’ Pond. and hereby authorized and instructed to by Ruby, turned home last after a visit Mildred Conant. On a cordial invitation by Saturday with and evening service at 7.30 p. m. Emery solo Mrs. A. T. draw his order for the sum of Sprague; piano by Gay; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hatch of were her mother and with Mrs. Caroline $75, payable to Mrs. C. W. Nealley it was voted Augusta \V. Walton. unanimously song, El wood in The First Parish church will J. A. the said amount Gay; duet. Ruby and Emery Belfast last are a (Unitarian) Small, being in part pay- to hold the next reunion at Northern Thursday.' They making Misses Florence of Light tenor Bailey Boston ar a Eva not be until 14th. The North ment for Sprague; solo, A. T. Gay. The reunion the in their opened Sept paving furnished to the street de- V. trip through county auto. Grange hall, hite’s Corner, Winterport, on next Smith of Walpole. Mass., returned to their will be of year will be held at the same place th? Congregational, re-opened Sept. 7th, partment the city of Belfast. the usual the nearest Mr. Harry Lawry of Providence, R. and last date, Thursday August last week in I., homes Sunday after a visit with Mr. and after the vacation of the pastor, Rev. D. L. Order No. 74. That the August. Miss Maude City Marshal be 20, U14. A vote of thanks was extend- Astle of Houlton were guests the Mrs. R. F. Russ. rising Prescott. The annual reunion Wilson. The Universalist church will also re- and is ordered and of the Pres- week of hereby instructed to pro- ed to C. C. Clements for coffee and past Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Gannon. furnishing cott Miss Rebecca Chilcott of who has 7th. ceed to cause family will be held at 0. W. Bangor, open Sept. the removal of the small wooden Ripley’s, Mr. and sugar. South Mrs. W. R. Howard, who spent the been the of Klli lrlin nro on _1.. _J «i- Montville, Saturday, Sept. 27, 1913.— guest Searsport friends, spent The annual convention of the Waldo Remarks were made the rela- summer in their at the re- County oy following Oren W cottage Battery, Thursday in town a guest, at the Morison now located on Ripley, secretary. School association street, land belonging to the tives: Jefferson turned to last Sunday will be held at the Nealey, G. H. Clements, R. L. W'illiamstown, Mass., Friday. home. Pearl street. or land of city the Belfast and Moosehead o 4 Searsoort ConeTemationp.l rhnrnh lf.th Clements, Leonard Clark, Maria Clark, Mrs. Pair n.4 _XT 1 J Lake Railroad Company, and that he act under THE SCHOOLHOUSE Frank Seiden of Haverhill, Mass., arrived beginning at 10 a. m. There will be a picnic C. M. Conant, Mrs. P. E. Severance, Anna PROPOSITION. spent several weeks at The returned I w ,. Battery, the direction of the City Solicitor, and it is last to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Me- lunch at noon and the afternoon cession will White, Annie Thompson, Lora Chase, Lillian to their home in Woburn, Mass., last Friday. Saturday further ordered that It Will Be Submitted to the Voters of Bel- has been here with at 1.30, with the election of of- immediate action be E. C. and the Mahan. Mrs. Selden her begin closing English, Clement; by following Mr. and Mrs. William Holt, N. JOHN A. PETER?. taken. fast at the Election daughter for several weeks. | ficers. An has been ar- Mrs. Mrs. Sept. 8th. parents interesting program guests: Julia White, Alice Grant and Annette and son left last in Order No 75. That the Road Ralph A., Sunday ranged. Commissioner S. A. Mansur. Mrs. Alice Grant Last week the Belfast Building Miss Sarah Clark ( nllins return* d to Boston By request Company their auto tor a trip through New Hampshire. BASE BALE be and is hereby authorized to hire a made a compet- gave several piano selections which Veere partial statement to the public through last Sunday to resume her studies at Fisher's The services at the Mrs. Baptist church last Sun- ent man to assist him to take of the Harold A. Wood and two children of charge neces- greatly appreciated. Remarks on the his- newspapers and promised that a further Business College after spending the past were attended and of un- Portland are a few in .- KN LEAGUE STANDING. day evening largely sary repairs upon the should be spending weeks Belfast, highways. tory of .the family were made by several, statement made this Week. It was month with her parents in this city. usual interest. The pastor, Rev. Walter F. with Mrs. W. Madder., lower Per Order No. 76. That the Solicitor be at that time that some George Congress City and the historian will be glad to receive data expected agreement Mr. E. W. Goodwin of Boston arrived last Won, Lost. cent. Sturtevant, delivered a short address, and the street. ~ and is ordered hereby and instructed to take or information in to member or would be entered into between the and the ! 3 .7t0 regard any city Friday to remain e ver Labor with old-time choir, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pitch- the Rev. and night Day ;‘ Elbridge necessary to cause the removal of building but after some discussion Mrs. David L. Wilson and sons I 5 6 .455 steps branch of the family tree. The reunion closed company, his wife and son who are of er, Mrs. E. P. Frost and Mr. F. Stewart, guests 5 8 .385 Emery White, the over the sidewalk at and consideration on the of the Cuthbert, Blair, Donald aid Paul, returned projection the south- with a benediction. part city gov- Miss Flora at her “FIow- with Mrs. Willis B. Fletcher render- Burgess cottage. organist, corner of the ernment last it was decided from a month’s at easterly Read Garage building, The oldest member present was William Monday night Monday stay Georges’ Lake, anah." ark. Dover, last Saturday after- ed solos, duets and quartets. owned Ella best to this matter before the voters by F. Harriman, provided said pro- Clement of Swanville, aged 83, and the place of Liberty. fast nine defeated the Dover cz young- Mr. and Mrs. Frank ^hea of Stamford, J. who enters the is not Belfast for their or Conn., Rev.^William Day, upon jection removed at the expiration of the est, Helen Clement, two years. Others approval disapproval be- "egation the score of 5 to 3. aged Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strout, who have been and T. P. Colcord of by of the First fore farther. A Capt. Searsport were pastorate Baptist church in Win- thirty days stated in the order at the wTere Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. proceeding any special ballot irri was late in at passed present Nealley, the guests of Dr. ar.d Mrs. G. P. Lombard on arriving Dover, is which will guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. George throp, Mass., Oct. 1st, was tendered a fare- regular meeting, held August 4, 1913. P. E. Severance, Ida Clements Littlefield and being prepared be placed in the •'■am had a new the North Shore, left for their home in the imported pitcher hands of voter of Sunday F. Harriman at Harriman bungalow, Kel- well reception in the parlors of the First Bap- Order No. 77. That the sum of $200 be Annie B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. every Belfast next Monday, r i. the visitors. It did ap- Hampden; Woburn, Mass. defeating which will enable him ley's Cove. tist church. Reck lard, Aug. 2Sth. Nearly 400 propriated from the fund for the White, swanville: Mr. and Mrs. Colson, to vote for or against that way, I ut the was a contingent Henry Miss game the which have M. Blanche Pitcher, who spent the sum- Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Jones ar.d Mr. ar.d Mrs. were present, including other city pastors and purpose of building a permanent of road Reta and Leah CdIsoij, Mrs. Anna plans been suggested by the one The sum- piece Seersport; jj g throughout. mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hiram Michaels returned last Baptist clergymen of Knox county. In the beginning at the culvert at iht westerly side White, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clement. Mr. and building company. Monday evening The has been Pitcher, in Northport, left Sunday for Boston from an auto to Northern Maine. receiving line were Rev. and Mrs. Rev. of the Pierce house and to the cul- Mrs. G. H. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard plan developed far enough now trip They Day, extending for the BELFAST. so millinery season. attended the Stevens reunion in Cam- j! W. O. Holman, pastor emeritus; Deacon F. S. vert on tlie easterly side of the Simon Pierce Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clements, Norris that it is possible for us to say that the family AB. R. BH. FO. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me. Kalloch and Miss Mabel Deacon A. B house on the Center Belmont and that and Doris Mrs. C. M. building company can build on the school com- Millhouse and daugh- bridge 4 0 1 2 4 1 Kalloch; road, Clements, Conant, Bar- said mon a modern the cost not ters Alice and Marion returned to i 4 0 0 11 0 1 Butler and Miss Frances Butler. Rev. Mr. appropriation be expended under the su- bara, Edna and Mildred Conant, Mrs. Edna schoolhouse, to ex- Monday Miss Mary Bailey, formerly of Monroe. As- ceed $75,000, if the will their Home in South Bend, after a visit I 5 U 0 0 0 0 Day was given a purse of $125 by the Men’s pervision of the Road Commissioner. Hai quail. Avis Harquail, Mrs. C. W. Nealley, city pay to the Ind., sistant Superintendent of the Waidu C. untv ... 5 0 u 1 0 0 a rental of with Mrs. Alice D Thumbs. League. The council voted to non-concur on Order Guy P. Nealey, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clements, building company $5400 annually, General hospital was operated on last Sunday 4 0 1 1 4 0 would and Alderman This enable the to retire all Mrs. HartsonC. Pitcher and at that a 2 2 0 2 0 0 No. 77. Redman asked for a Frank and Barbara Clements, Winterport; company brother, Charles institution for suddenly developed the bonds inside of 4 2 2 2 5 3 OBITUARY. committee of conference. Alderman Redman Lora Chase, Lydia Clements Mrs. Harry twenty-five years. At the W. Lancaster, left Monday for Caribou, to be case of appendicitis. of that 4 0 0 2 0 0 was the to expiration time, when the bonds are the guests of Mrs. Pitcher’s son, L. appointed by Mayor meet such as White, Miss Emma Page, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ralph Miss Sarah Russ of the New Bedford pul 'it 4 1 2 6 2 0 the council and the council retired, building would be given to the for a week or ten The funeral last week of Mr. A. G. Caswell the might join appoint- Clements, Kelsey and Kermit Clements, Mr. Pitcher, days. schools, who spent the summer vacation a» ed Co.unc lmen and Pooler. The com- and Mrs. Carroll Ira and city. .36 5 (' 27 15 5 of Searsmont was largely attended by repre- Darby Clements, Isabelle Mr. and Airs. Ralph G. Critchet* and her Diamond Lake, Mich., was the guest the past There is no in the mind mittee was unab'.e to agree and no further Mr. and question of any man Mr. her DOVER. FOXCROFT. sentatives from the Blue Lodire, F. and A. M., Gletrer;ts,Erma Nealley, Monroe: Mrs father, Frederick A. Staiford. returned to week of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ri her* or woman in Belfast that we need action was taken m Order No. 77. a modern of this place, Palestine Commandery of Bel- YV. A Thompson, Wollaston, Mass.; Harlow Doichester. Mass., last Thursday a:u.ra vmi Russ. AB. R. BH. FO. A. E. school building. This seems to be the and The report of the City Marshal was read, Pendleton, Dorchester, Mass., Mrs. Lillian enly way with Mrs. A. Doe, Cedar street. 3 1 0 2 3 0 fast Victor Grange. The services were Alary Mr. Abbic D >a daug k! that we can get it except we resort to direct 5 13 at the and ordered placed on file. Council Ei Lucile and oherman Matta- 121 conducted home by Rev. H. P. Taylor accepted giish, English, Mr. and Airs. Daniel Astle of Houlton re- R. 1 oak, went to Boston ms: Mw t*- taxation, which would be a very burden George day 5 0 18 10 and the Concurred. Mrs. C L. Clements, Earle Clem- heavy large Dumber of neighbors and friends pan, Mass,, turned home Monday from a v.ait with their t..ke a course in the Deter Bart B- ghum hot. .... 4 0 0 2 1 0 for one or two years. We feel sure that the and the A comn unicatkn from A. L. Bir att ents, New York 3 0 0 0 0 0 abundance of rare and beautiful flow- >rney city. daughter. Airs. L. F. Gannon, were ac- training school for nurses. A urge .-.rty plan will be the voters next Mon- iiie} pital for the Rockland c'c Rock Lime Co approved by 1 0 0 0 1 2 ers attested to the high esteem in which the port .relative companied by Mr. Gannon and of young friends went : the \h, -i it Tfagy. The i8th annual reunion of the day by a very large If it the famuy. mdy 4 0 0 0 0 0 to the Lower was read majority. is, deceased was held. is a list of the to damages Bridge by see her on the boat. Following will be held at Gouldsboro Point in a Air. and Airs. Fred Pitcher anu who off ...... 4 1 1 13 3 1 Tracy family company will be position then to enter into children, flowers: Mrs. A. G. the Mayor. Vote! that the City accept the 4 0 0 0 3 1 Caswell, pillow; Mrs. 1913. If have visited friends and relatives in Saturday, Sept. 6, stormy, the follow- an agreement with the city so that plans may 'Camden, Willis Am >id f I hi 0 1 1 0 0 N. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Merrick sum of $75 00 for damage done to the bridge. i 3 Mary spray; on ing Monday. All related to the family by be secured, the contract let, and work begun Lincolnville and Winterport, left Sunday’s Arnold of Broadbrook, t. m vii Tibbetts, sheaf of wheat; M. The following order was received from the Dorothy Tibbetts, or are boat on their return to Mass. woods for two at nst .36 3 6 27 14 5 birth marriage requested to attend. early next spring. About 50 per cent, of the Worcester, the North Weens, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. council. bouquet; Knight, bouquet; of the Forei bonds at Son Brm .< on Program day. oor social greet- are already pledged. We feel sure that Air. anu Airs. Sumner and their two Saturday morning ...0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0— 5 Master Russell B, Palestine Order No. 6. That the City Marshal be in- Lothrop Knight, bouquet; dinner in the all of them will be taken as soon as the is the harbor front, where Mrs. V. Arnold, 11.,0 t 0 0 1 0 0 1 1—3 ings, picnic grove; afternoon, plan children, and Airs. Blake, Airs. Lothrop’s moth- Commandery, wreath; Victor basket structed to warn ai! persons not hav r g any Grange, of are .-ui ,-m reading reports officers, election of officers, matured. er, lelt last Saturday for their home ;n and son Robert spending the I/.dd. Stolen bases, McLellan, of flowers: Dr. Adelbert Mrs. business in the basemen* of the City Orange, Millett, bouquet; uilding followed a To the ■- er.s. Bases on balls, by Breene by literary program. C. L. Tracy, voters of Belfast we ask that you N. J., after spending a few weeks with Fred A recent issue of the Santa Ciara, t a i:‘ W. U. Marriner, mound; Mrs. Chas. Q. Brown, to keep out, and upon the event of second Sacrifice hits, Teed, A. Chase. Hit President; Annie Tracy, give this plan careful consideration and vote Church street. an aco.-unt ol' the shall be arrested ar.d i dd for Secretary. W. Pole, Journal gave interesting all, Russell, Gammon. Umpire, bouquet; Miss Jennie E. McFarland, bouquet; offense they | in favor of it. table culture of the C. C-. Morse Co on* Time 2.05. Mr. and Mrs. Farrara, bouquet; Mr. and Mrs. trial for trespass. Aldermen concurred Kalloch. Stormy weather limited the at- trank 6. Lord and wife, Aliss Mabel Lord pea ana Airs. Katherine have returned of the largest in the world. The Morse family Clarence Mrs. Laura Adjourned to meet in joint convention, tendance at the annual reunion of the Kalloch Staples Fuller, spray; Skinner, from a week’s cruise in the yacht Lorelei, dur- went west from Maine ar.d have many reia -s were on the Ruth when the o: William Bra\ as a Aug. 27th, at Crescent Beach to played Congress bouquet; Miller, bouquet; Mrs. Hattie resignation family, about TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. ing vvl ich they visited Biuenill, Camden, Bel- tives here who are to learn of their meili Utfl U1 UIC nuaiu locccc.o. o nuo l.- 40. lhe business session was I pleased •Is Labor Day, morning and after- Gove, bouquet. oucj) presided over _ fast and Rockland. —Ellsworth American. success. ■ r. the local and ed. H. F. Kallock of St. The team the Boston by George. follow- The following transfers in real estate were Miss Edith C, Wilson arrived last Friday I both The score Grace L, wife of Alger F. Wellman, who off cars were elected: J. E. Amos F. Carleton and Mar taking games. Adjourned. ing Kalloch, War- recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deerii from Eliot, where she spent the summer, and Mrs. daughter, was 10 to 3 and was taken to the Waldo General Hos- F. A. g in the after- County ren, president; Kallc-ck, Thomaston, D. for the week 1913. will visit two.weeks with Belfast relatives be- jorie J left last Monday for Boston, where REGIMENTAL REUNIONS. ending September 4, favor of Belfast. pital last Saturday for an operation,[died there M. J. H. has a as Kalloch, Rockport, Kalloch, South Harry E. Bangs, Searsport, to Emery E fore returning to her duties in the Commercial Miss Carleton desirable position of heart disease com- early Sunday morning Thomaston, G. W. Kalloch; Warren, H. F. Kal- land in of the Gardiner high school. stenographer with the banking firm of Fili- The 31st Maine, The seventh annual re- Austir, Waterville; Unity. department two Eastern League games at with acute Owing to and Frank j plicated appendicitis. lock, St. Geortre, S. Kalloch, Rock- Knowles to gree & McKinley on Congress street. Mrs. union of the 31st Maine Regimental Associa- Bangs, Freedom, Emery E. Aus- Mrs. Edgar L. Harding has received letters Sept. 1st between the Easterns the critical condition of the when ta- patient land, vice presidents; Jennie G. Moody,Thomas- land in Carleton will remain a few dajs with her will be held in Bangor Sept. 10th The bus tin; Unity’. from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timm, xcroft. A game in the ken to the a was sent for tion | 12-inning hospital specialist ton, secretary. The entertaining program was A. will be held in G. A. R. hall on Frank Bartlett, Unity, to E. E. Austir their safe arrival at their old home daughter. salted in a tie and the ness session announcing afternoon but arrived too late. The deceased was born in not because there were so presentee many ab- Waterville; land in (’ani and Mrs. Cleveland Downs ar.d Miss Columbia 6treet, at 10 a. m. Headquarters will Unity. in Hamburg, Germany. They are a de- -on by the Easterns by a score of Orono, the of David and Gal- sentees. having j daughter Mary the Hotel and dinner Florence C. to visit at be held at Weymouth wi! Fuller, Liberty, to Henry F lightful trip, and were to visit Paris shortly. Katherine E. Brier left Saturday vin Inman. She had resided in Belfast for served at the Windsor Hotel cafe. Reduced be Robbins. The 27th annual Harding, do.; land and buildings in Montville. the home of W. B. Pillsbury in South Portland. on the reunion of the Misses Geneva Gene Bennett and several years and had many friends here who rates will be offered railroads and a large Hinch, Stan- Fred F. Stockton to Leon Later Miss Brier will visit Miss Nellie H. Hop- is looked for. Robbins family waB held at the home of Mrs. Perkins, Springs, Hinch of and ! ng of the Eastern will learn of her sudden death with gathering ley Danforth, Miss Tate of New games league regret. ard Donahue, do.; land and in Stock- kins at Great Island, and then go to A. A. Gushee in Appleton, Aug. 19th. About buildings were recent Chebeague ed this week. af- Her was 38 8 months and 8 York guests of Rev. and Mrs. L), This, Thursday, age years, days. ton to attend the 80 were present. The forenoon was in , Springs. New York and Boston millinery Easterns will the Belfasts on The funeral took at her late home on First Maine Cavalry. The 42nd annnsi spent B. Phelan, while on an auto trip througu play place in Boston she will be the social intercourse; at noontime a bountiful Eliza! eth B. Woodward, Wash., e openings. When streets and the Dover- street afternoon at 2 reunion of the First Maine Cavalry association Colfax, Maine. They also called in Northport and j! grounds, Congress Tuesday in Brookline. dinner was served on the lawn. After the als., to Desire E. Nickels, Searsport; land it guest of Mrs. Whitman will play here next Saturday. The o’clock. Rev. David L. Wilson, pastor of the will be held in Bangor Sept. 17th, with head Searsport. business meeting a hue program was rendered, Searsport. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Roberts and little ■■ the Grand hall. play in Waterville during fair Congregational church, officiating. quarters at Arnry Reduced Mrs. H. E. McDonald was the guest Sunday consisting of music, both vocal and instru- Richard T. Rankin, Belfast, to The Coe daughter Myrtle of Milton, N. H Mr. and Mrs. have been secured on the Maine Central of Mrs. William E. Kotman at the Kotman ont- rates and & Aroostook railroads. Alfred mental, also recitations. The oldest person Mortimer Company, New York; land in Bel Frank Tibadeau and daugnters hvelyn Nathan Sullivan, one of the oldest residents and Bangor C. tage, North Shore. Mrs. McDonald has been WEDDING BELLS. Strout of Thomaston, secretary of the associa- present was Mrs. Sarah Robbins of Sears- fast. Ruth of Bangor, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roberts of died 25th after an illness confined to her home all summer, | Skowhegan, Aug. comrades to notify him of practically Walter Walsh tion. requests any mont, 78 years old, and the youngest present F. A. McAllister, Burnham, to Maggie M of Searsport and Mr. and Mrs. of several months. He was about 80 years deaths that have occurred during the year. and this is her only visit to Northport for the was were week- '■ Crystal Livonia Stanley, age 13 months. Reynolds, do.; land and buildings in Burnham. and daughter Dorothy of4Paittn, -Spear. S. Henry Gardner, Jr., old. Mr. Sullivan was born in Frankfort and season, but she is now improving. There were three States and seven towns Maude Ellis et t< end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank H. Roberts atherine D. were married at rep- Busse, Jerome, Idaho, als., j Spear was the great-grandson of a Revolutionary i\inth Maine. The annual reunion of the ! Mrs. C. E. Col. on and three children of Ad- resented. The G. B. land and of North Belfast. home in Maine will be held next meeting will be with Mr. Marsano, Belfast; buildings ii Maple street, Rockland, soldier. For 40 years he had been employed Ninth regiment Wednes- dison were guests last week of Mrs. Colson’s at the residence of T. and Mrs. Zerah Robbins at A Belfast. y Rev. Dr. C. A. Moore of day, Sept. 10th. C. Tewks- Union. vote of father, A. W. Buzsell, and his wife. Later in Bangor. in the C. M. Bailey oil cloth factory. He had Rudolph Wiggin is the guest of his father, bury at Libby's Mills, several miles from thanks was extended to Mrs. A. A. Gushee and Harriet N. Wight, Newtonville. Mass., t< the week her brother, W. A. Buzzell, quarter- Aas served by Misses Dorothy Bird, been a member of the church for 50 Baptist Dexter village. Dinner will be served the master of the steamer arrived. Mrs. Frank R. Wiggin of Newport, who, with lus Mrs. for their kind Lilian R. land and iii Bel Belfast, 1-uth and Wil- at noon and a business daughter, B. J. Ness, hos- Chase, do.; buildings Blackington Gladys years. veterans session will Colson left yesterday to visit a sister. Mrs. U. sister. Miss Josephine of Bangor, is 1 o'clock. fast. W'iggin ride is a of E. D. take place at All of the regular pitality. ! ; V. Scott, in Orono.— Ellsworth daughter Spear American, a few weeks at the cottage trains on the Dexter branch will stop at the Domenik and Concetta Cianchetta, Pitts- spending Wiggin Wheaton Seminary. The bride- NEWS OF THE GRANGES. Hills. There was an attendance of 100 at Libby’s Mills station and teams will meet all field, to The Central Maine Power Company Professor Arthur J. Jones, the head of the at Murphy's point. Young W iggm enlisted in *rmer of Maine stu- the reunion of the Hills in \ University trains and convey the veterans to the Tewks- family Oakland arm has been stationed Augusta; land in Burnham. Department of Education at the University of the Navy last spring anager of a oil in Rock- farm. Reduced rates have also been Park, 27th. Hon. E. B. Burkett of Union large plant Burnham Grange, Burnham, observed chil- bury Aug. who was a member of the for si me time in the South. He will have the Maine Central railroad. Martin V. Pendleton etal., Somerville, Mass. Maine, Orono, Teach- dren’s 26th. It granted by presided over the business meeting, at which night Tuesday evening, Aug. to Myrtie L, Pendleton, Islesboro; land in Isles- ers’ institute faculty, was accompanied to Bel- about ten days’ leave. the officers were elected: E. H. was very rainy, so the program was rather following Mrs. Jones and sons Burton ANDALL. At four m. Sixth Maine Battery. The annual reunion boro. fast by and Don- C. E. editor ai d \ p. August H. I Mr. Kendrick, proprietor short, but about and 6th Maine was Burkett, president; Edw. Clarry and F. H. •' forty patrons gathered of the Battery held in ald. will return to Orono tomorrow. roe, occurred the marriage of Bangor | Fred T. Parker, Frankfort, to Benjamin Ken- They of the Boothbay Register, with l.is wile and enjoyed a pleasant social hour. Delicious re- Aug. 28th. The business session was held in the Lenfest, Union, vice presidents; L. J. Hills, he land in Frankfort. E. Evans and son com- | Randall of Pembroke and Earle morning and officers elected as Presi- ney, do; Mrs. George Georgie of daughter, were in Bellas! last Monday, freshments of ice cream and cake were fur- follows; Warren, secretary-treasurer; Joel Hills, Union, 'ant of Monroe. The dent, R. N. Smith of Milltown; first vice Benjamin Kenney, Frankfort, et als., to Dal Stamford, Conn., returned home last from Camden in the car of the Maine ceremony presi- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mr. Sunday ing up nished by the lady officers. George H, necrologist; Matthews, rmed the Rev. Frank S. Dolliff, dent, Sperry, Surry; second vice las C. Glidden, Sherman; land in Frankfort. from a delightful visit in Belfast. Mrs. Evans Co. to call on Intr os and Ionic t by C. H. and Mrs. Frank Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Transportation Star of met last president. Lane, Bucksport; secretary he double ring service. The only Progress Grange, Jackson, Charles M. Closson, Searsport. to Isaac E was accompanied by Miss Alice C. Byrnes of our city over. Mr. Ktr.drick had been here be- ar.d treasurer, J. R. Rhodes, Rockland. Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hills, and Mr. with an attendance of 53. •'►sent were members of the immed- Saturday evening Wallace; do; land in Searsport. New York, who had been her guest during fore, but Mrs. and Miss Kendrick had not. 4. and Mrs. Frank Lenfest, executive committee. j A was served and a time ^8. Mrs. Grant is a graduate of supper good enjoyed. August. Mr. Evans was unable to make his They were all enthusiastic in their praise of PERSONAL. The program included motion pictures and j n This was the first after two months Normal school and has been a meeting NORTHPORT. annual visit this season on account of business our city, its line public buildings, residences ^ will outdoor sports. The next reunion will be at the teacher in this State and in vacation and it is hoped as much interest and the shaded streets. They left by the after- ? Pennsyl- Mias Cornelia Rodman of home of Frank Lenfest, in Union. Clara R. Steward entertained very i Mrs. Archie Peavey and son Lindley of Lex- be shown the as at Cambridge, Mass, pleasantly Grant is a native of Monroe, but during coming meetings noon boat for Camden, enreroute for home. ^ is the guest of Miss Margaret N. Hazeltine, Post-Ames. The reunion of the Post-Ames at her home on the Hurd farm last Thursday ington, Mass., have been visiting in Islesboro a n mber of in Ala- this one. years Mobile, She came to Belfast in families at Glencove 28th waa attended The were members of the and Belfast. The Woman’s Bible class enter- Mrs. Archie of Mass., c her own car. Aug. | guests neighbor- Ptayey Lexington, •- interests of the Sims’ Construc- by about 60. The business mteting was pre- hood and several ladiec tained Mrs. Peavey Aug. 27th, Mrs. W. A* who is the guest of Belfast friends, has been The Shoe Situation. Miss Cora Eames, who is her va- | sewing club, young fr*en» return h<™e tober. Mr. Cobe will return to Chicago lrom today, from viaita Miss Ruth Post formed part of where the the and that she was the of 14r'h!en<*‘n* duties as teacher in the grammar school. ; Thuraday, Readings by veranda, guests spent re- New York, but will cime to in Oc- street, night guest l"ey want they should vote for Mr. ifith Belfast friends. Northport Portland Press. RocklandfcCourier-Gazette., the entertainment. mainder of the enjoyable afternoon. j tober to accompany his wife We6t.%-

County Correspondence. Nellie Clement began her school at SWANV1LLE. MONROE. Knox corner last Monday. Mrs. George Trundy was quite sick Emery Cunningham and wife visited Rev. F. S. Dolliff p-eached at the vil- last week, but is much better. son week. church their Fred in Monroe last lage Sunday. Mrs. Everett Choate and little daugh- Mrs. Harriett E. Nickerson of Sears- Miss Sturtevant from Hebron is visit- ters are at Northport for two weeks. II Beats A Woman 1 was a recent at Terrace at Alice Palmer’s. Nothing port guest Maple ing E. W. Puffer and from Vermont Farm. family Mrs. Samuel White of Bangor has are guests of Martin Whitten and wife. F„ L. Cunningham, wife and daughter been visiting her cousin, Geneva Grant. Mrs.V. B. Ells, who has been employed Ed.na of Greenville are visiting relatives has returned from Boston in East returned home last in town. Ralph Arey Knox, Sunday. where he had been to learn the barber’s and Susie Hall, Walter Colby F. E. Nickerson, wife and son Ethel- trade. Maynard and Borden are attending school on bert of Everett, are guests of her Hall, Mass., Percy Grant and wife from Brooks G. P. H. M. Chase and wife. Ridge. parents, visited her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Webb, A. S. Datum, and wife.their daughter, Sunday. SOU TH MONTV1LE. Mrs. R. Nickerson and her son Mil- Mrs. Betsey Colson has returned home ton left to visit relat ves in En- Friday after visiting her children in Camden, Ernest and wife have to field. Davis gone Brooks, etc. Isle au Haut to visit his sister. The E. A. S. is pleased to report that Mrs. L. A. Dow and son Norman from Mrs. Elzira of the net of the lawn party and Moody Melrose, Mass., proceeds Everett, Mass., have been Mrs. relatives in this entertainment at the church Aug. visiting is visiting vicinity. given Lora A. Chase the past week, were i>46.5ti. 14th J. G. Blaisdell of Revere Mas=., is S. Y. wife and Mar- and wife and their Pierce, daughter his vacation with W. E. Pres- J. W. Nickerson from spending Mrs. H. G. gie Brookline, Mass., are visiting cott. daughters and families, Ap- at her Lufkin, old home, John Strattard’s. plin ar.d daughter Phyllis,Rawson Miss Greta Davis of Media, Penn., is Beatrice and son Wilbert, W. Mrs. Annie Durham and son Charles daughter a few weeks with her and Helena, have been spending friends, W. Willson, wife daughter visiting in Gardiner the past E. S. Adams and wife. The a that and Miss Augusta Nickerson enjoyed week. Mr. Durham joined them there Range picnic at Cape Jellison Sunday, over Sunday. C. S. Adams and wife, with their two sons, Elwin and Franklin, have returned Makes from P. E. where with her Cooking Easy SWAN VII.LL CENTER. SEARSMONT. Island, Haverhill, Mass., sisters, Mrs. A. enjoy- ed a of three weeks with their Wm. Rand and wife visited his sister, sojourn B. F. Fuller has bought a Ford touring and brother in the town of A Mrs. Watson parents Glenwood Coal or Gas Range for cooking, and a Robertson, Tuesday. car. Glen wood Chelton, south shore. The trip by steam- , Parlor Stove, Furnace or Boiler for heating their means lass A swarm of bees have taken up Mr. James L. Bean of East Corinth er to and from Boston was much enjoy- solid comfort and fuel. home in the L at Isaac McKeen’s, going was in town last week. ed. in and out under a clapboard. Mr. Wilson Whitten, who has been ill and NORTH SEARSMONT. George Curtis from for a week, is improving. Walter Evans of Monroe caught in Thistle Pond, Monroe, one night last Miss Maude Brackett was the guest of S. W. Paul was in Boston Aug. 21st Mrs. J. F. Maiden last week. Mitchell ® Belfast week 6U hornpouts. on business. Trussell, The Industrial Club met Aug. 20th Donald Fogg and wife are receiving F. H. Cooper is making extensive re- c on the birth of a with Mrs. H. P. White. Instead of sewing ongratulations son. pairs on his house. as usual the time out of doors, theyspent Miss Mabel Burgess of Union was the was at the Paul huckleberries etc. Israel Woodbury picking guest of Miss Helen E. Cobb last week. Ranch Aug. 24th, Without any forethought 23 of the Mr. Charles Cunningham of Brooklyn, her duties Webber last Sunday at Miss Alice Warren began POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. family gathered N. Y., is his cousin, Ernest L. _ Brothers in visiting as teacher in Belmont Aug. 25th. tb.e home of the Webber Wing. Monroe. They were from Searsport, Mrs. Woods of is visiting her Mr. of Bangor Appleton, Monroe and Massachusetts. Eugene Reynolds Lowell, Mass., sister, Mrs. Brown, at the Paul Ranch. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Matilda Rey- about 3 a. fire was dis- Aug. 22n m., nolds. Frank Warren of Belfast is stopping a | covered on the roof of Lewis Murphey’s while with his father, L. A. Warren. L. An alarm was given by telephone J. F. Mardeo and wife entertained an and the fire was put out, but had there automobile party of friends from Pitts- Chas. Jones and wife are making re- Interests of have field last on their new home and will move Waldo been any wind the buildings must Sunday. pairs burred. a hole was burned in soon. Quite large Mr. H. P. Gardner of Patten address- County in the roof and the is estimated 1 damage ed a Progressive rally last Friday even- Mrs. Mary Packard and Miss Ethel at $50. i r.g, speaking to a full house. Crie of Castine are visiting relatives and friends in town. MORRILL. Mr. H. M. Ripley made a business trip to Melrose, Mass on Saturday’s boat Mrs. Leighton and Miss Gertrude I and will return a week later. Marshall of Boston are Miss Mrs. A. B. Hatch and Mrs. Geo. Rose visiting Marshall’s parents, Hudson Marshall and are this week in Northport. Mrs. Charles and son of Chant- The Interests of Waldo spending j Haycock wife. Can Best Be Served Elects cock, N. B., and Elon Gilchrest and wife County by Mr. F. W. Shepard from Quincy, Mass., of Belfast called on friends in town Aug. returned home last week is visiting his daughter,Mrs. N. R. Cross. G. W. Fuller 24th. from California, where he has been for wife and children Leander Jackson, the past year. Neighbors and friends from are relatives Massachusetts, visiting TROY. are glad to welcome him back. in town. Miss I'hebe Cross spent last week at H. G. Burrell and wife of Bangor are PROSPECT FERRY. of Clarence E^tes and wife. C orges lake with several of her former guests schoolmates. Mrs. F. A. Myriek is passing the week J. T. Sliute and wife returned to their with relatives in Belfast and home in Bangor last Mr. L A. Gray was at church last Sun- Searsport. Saturday. for the first time since his accident. day Mrs. M T. Dodge and son Arnold were Mrs. Emma Moulton of Waltham, A. [ He is PETERS poorly yet. in Pittsfield last week to attend the Mass., is visiting relatives here. JOHN funeral of the late Miss Lillian Mrs. Bertha Mears and Mrs. Lottie Dodge. Mrs. Oliver Perkins of Penobscot visit- March and daughter Flora last passed Neal Whiting of Winthrop ts visiting ed Mrs. Emma Luke last Friday. week in the Morrill cottage, Northport. i his uncle, Clarence Whiting and calling Miss Angeiia Harriman was a week- has to on old neighbors in Troy. Mrs. Bertha Mears gone Hing- end visitor with friends in Castine. PETERS can beat and be elected. to be at Pattangall ham, Mass., present, 3d, Sept. George Fernald, wife, and grands n the her Miss Alvesta Mrs. Lydia J. Pierce of wedding of cousin, and Fernald and wife are attend- Peabody, Henry is her Anna Ellis. the Grove Mass., visiting sister, Mrs. ing Maple campmeeting in C. Harriman. The audience at the church were pleas- Searsport. can ed last to Mr. Mr. C. G. Carley and Hazel beat Lawrence and be defeated. Sunday evening greet Fred and of daughter Pattangall Bagley family Detroit ' Newton a summer visitor at and Miss McDonald of West Strong, passed Sunday with his brother and sis- Newton, Poor’s who two fine solos. were week-end visitors here. Mills, gave ter at the Center. Miss Cornwall of N. Mass., We enjoyed two grand sermons from H., who has been their guest for a few Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harriman of Cam- Mrs. Nellie Morgan last Sunday —one at weeks, left Saturday for her home. bridge, Mass., came up from Northport Lawrence can beat and be an also ran.. our church and one at Poor’s Mills. On last Monday in their auto to call on rela- nobody Zemri CarVton and wife of Brockton, j the way there we were to see per- tivts. sorry Mass, are visiting relatives and calling one hundred men, women and chil- haps on old neighbors and friends in A. J. Willard and who have a base bali on the Troy, wife, dren, watching game a warm where welcome always awaits been visiting at W. D. re- farm of one of our citizens, who has a Harriman’s, them. It was a great loss to the church turned to their home in large of children. Melrose, Mass., family and community when they left Troy. last Saturday. President C. Chase of Bates PROSPECT. George Mrs. Erstine Small and son with his Robert, college, daughters, Bessie and who had been visiting relatives here the Caroline, visited at Augustus Stevens’ past two left for their Chancier Ellis and have months,have home J STANDS Charles PETERS Clark one FOR PROTECTION OF last HOME ! week. friends of day Troy in Brownville, Arkansas. She was ac- to where have em- gene Hallcue)!, they President Chase are to see him rejoiced companied as far as Boston by her sister, ployment. ir. much better health than on a former Mrs. Evelyn Harrison. visit. John Jennison of Waltham Mass., was the of D. M. Dockham and The Sunshine a guest Society had pleasant Maine Ice not Wanted. wife last week. meeting Wednesday with Miss Nellie II I Danforth. A was No ice will be Mrs. Alma Clark spent last week in | friendship quilt finish- brought to Washington from ; ed for Mrs. Mabel Shaw. The next Maine this summer, according to local dealers. Belfast with her mother, Mrs. I. F. W in ! meeting will be with Mrs. T. P. here, former years, the wharves were Gould, who is very ill. Tyler crowded ! Sept. 3rd. Sixty-two attended the with boats carrying ice shit ment from Maine to s jpplement the local out Waf er Brown and wife ar.d George Ladies'Aid meeting with Mrs. Will Nutt put.the arti- ficial plants now are capable of handling all Overlook and wife attended the Belfast last week. The next will be the j meeting trade. This is the tiist season, too, when fair last with Mrs. Lizzie Harmon. outside Wednesday. I big shipments to Alexandria were not eeded. The plant erected there A tn.. 1: y m m this vicinity went has proved adequate and only cue has been to .Meme doth, to the shipment made Monday, Aug. LIBERTY. this year—Washington, L). C., Star. Kt-rtf Waldo Pomona Field day. Evening PETERS Would the Duties on Potatoes Litmus an Cummings, aged resident Clarence Cram and wife are guests of Keep cd tl lev.n, died at his home here Aug. John Fuller and wife. 22d, after a long and painful illnes. An auto party from Ash Point dined WOMAN Free Copp, who has been at the Gen- at the Walker residence last Wendsday. IN eral Hospital in Augusta, has returned I nome and is rapidly regaining his health. Herbert Moore and wife and two chil- Sardines and dren of Brockton, Mass., are passing a Shoes, Mrs. Wendell Marden and little daugh- vacation at U-Nted-a-Rest TERRIBLE Hay. cottage. STATE ter of West Medford, Mass., are guests of Mrs. Seta Marden and daughter, Miss Mr. Phillips and family, who have been Hattie. in town since the first of June, left last Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink- week in theii auto for their home Mrs. Pi sie w ho has been in New Clements, Yora. ham’s visiting her cousins, Frui Dockham and Vegetable wife, has returned to her home in South Mrs. E. G. Russ and daughter Miss PETERS was to submit his chances of nominalion to llu Penobscot. of New Compound. willing Emily York city are passing a few weeks in town and are at Mrs. Grace Nute and friend have re- George Cram's. turned to her home in Massachusetts af- Bellevue, Ohio. —“I was in a terrible ter her vacation with her fath- state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s will of the the and nominated him. spending J. J. Walker and wife, Miss Katherine people through primaries they er, J. F. Libby. Walker and their maid, Miss Bridget Vegetable Com- Whalar, attended church in Belfast last pound. My back THORND IKE. Sunday. acheduntil I thought it would break, I had Pittsfield was in Mrs. A. J. Neal S. F. Piles of town Skidmore, Skidmore pains all over me, last week. and Maurice Gray have been at the Skid- nervous and was Not. GET THE FACTS feelings Lawrence WHY? more cottage at Temple Heights the Mr. Sargent and wi fe of Troy passed past week. periodic troubles. I Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sarah Davis. was very weak and Robert Peck and wife run down Mrs. urleigh Ward and Florence have closed their and was baby and to visit lasted Pur.daj with Miss Mildred Bart- cottage gone friends in other losing hope of ever lett. parts of 'he State before returning to being well and N. which Concord, H., will he about the strong. After tak- Mrs. Lewis P. Fhillrick a few middle of passed September. E. Pink- cays it. I (hast lastwetk and attended ing Lydia A. B. Sherman ham’s the fair there. and family and Dr. Vegetable Compound I improved PETERS is Fopter and family of Lawrence, Mass., rapidly and today am a well woman. I Mr. El. M. and F. J. are at their on Higgins brother, cottage Beaulieu hill. cannot tell you how happy I feel and I Higgins, were guests Sunday of M. S. This is a new cottage, built this season, cannot say too much for your Compound. Hatch ard wife in Jackson. and when will be completed one of the Would not be without it in the house if best in this locality. Mr. Elmer Works of Plymouth was in it cost three times the amount.”—Mrs. town last w eek to some trying buy milch John Chadwick and wife of Belfast Chas. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 7, Belle- cows,but did not find that were for many were in town and to at- vue, Ohio. sale. Friday Saturday tend the Norton reunion, which was held Because your case is a difficult Congratulations are extended to Chas. at the home of E. G. Norton Aug. 23d. one, to rain doctors having done no do not Wren and wife on the birth of a daugh- Owing the attendance was not as you good, continue to suffer ter Aug.22nd. Dr.Morse w as the attend- large as usual, but a very social and en- without giving Lydia ing physician. joyable day was had by all present. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has remedied many Miss Hattie M. Gilliatt, who has em- Hall St. was well filled George Thurs- cases of female ills, such as inflamma- ployment. in Salem, Mass,, is passing a day evening to listen to Edward M. Law- LOOK the LABOR RECORD of short with her tion, ulceration, displacements, up Pattangall vacation parents, James rence and George C. Webber, who tumors, and spoke irregularities, Gilliatt wife. here on the of the periodic pains, backache, political questions day be as viewed the and it may exactly what you need. Speaking of colts, Henry M. Higgins by Progressive party. Mr. and of Lawrence. Lawrence made a favorable im- has a 2-years-old colt that is a beauty. very The Pinkham record is a proud and He also has a pression upon his hearers. Mr. Webber nice suckling colt. Ross C. one. It is a record of constant followed with a to peerless Higgins has a fine colt. In strong appeal the large spite voters of the old to victory over the obstinate ills of woman of the dry season these colts have grown parties support Mr. Lawrence at the 8th. —ills that deal out despair. It is an es- well and their owners are polls Sept wonderfully tablished fact that proud of them. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Saturday evening a Democratic Vote For PETERS rally Vegetable Compound has restored Mrs. Flora Ward is having a fine large was held at Hall St. George, addressed health to thousands of such suffering monument set upon the family lot in the by Mr. Pattangall, Democratic candidate women. Why don’t you try it if you Center cemetery to the memory of her for Congress in the 3d and Hon. district, need such a medicine T husband, the late George P. Ward. The Obadiah Gardner. It waB noticed that work is done the Hutchins Bro’s of of the Democrats were by many conspicu- friend— Dr.Thomas’Eclectic and Everybody’s Oil, Belfast. While in town Mr. Hutchins ous their not by absence, approving of the household for ear- has great remedy toothache, board and room with Ross C. the down sore Prosperity. Hig- turning of Mr. Gould the ache, scalds. Sold at Progress by throat, cuts, bruises, gins and wife. ring. all drug atorea. 25c and 50c. ======■ — ^ SEAS. her tract, over the Laura E. OVER NEARLY 1000 PEOPLE cpeedc playful ex- Richards, panse—too vact, seemingly, to be ao IN BELFAST Miss Jimmy. 1918.. R88-8 too of gangster, Margaret E. ; On board S. S. “Canopic,” Have Written to Is playful, capable being so mad, to be so on The Eaatover Parish. A tale of yester- July 29, 1913. glad—and the high sea 1 am j Evidence Is Supplied by Local in the past few years telling how much benefit day. Sa 62-2 o'clock a. m., with the sun lowly. There is water nearer I Testimony. ii tbey have received from the True "L F." At- my eyes than 26 Turnbull, Margaret. through a light haze in the feet below the main deck on the If the reader wants stronger proof than the suiting wood's Medicine. W. A. G.’s tale. 1913. T 861 and the shore great floor of the ocean. The statement and experience of a resi- met sky, vibrant with “My husband is taking “L. F.” Atwood's trade following Wells, Carolyn. wind dent of can it be? we is gentle ai:d core Belfast, what glide down the harbor, Medicine for loss of appetite and finds it ex- .ant, the ship is ; The Maxwell mystery. 1913. W 462 'dwells, Mrs. M 54 Union cellent.” the officers a e Mary Smith, street, Bel- nee past “The Graves,” we move gracious, gallant and JUVENILE BOOKS. the fast. Me., say8: "I had backache and pains full steam out to sea. The transi- Mrs. Hiram Burgess, Belfast. Me. courteous, passengers one after an- Crane, Laura Dent. er across my loins, often so severe that it was life to the “I was very dizzy headed. I took “L. F.” other, no longer say “stranger,” but The automobile girls at Palm ',r from sultry city buoy- hard for me to do my housework. bladder Atwood’s Medicine and am better since.” My Beach. 1913. J-C the limitless ocean transcends take my arm and walk the but I 85-6 ttu of decks; Kras inflamed and I had trouble from the kidney Helen Oldham. East Peru, Me. am drifting out and Johnston, Annie Fellows. for •, All the fascinations of the true on—they say to secretions. I was Infants and Chiids'en. “I am the “L. F.” Although constantly using Mary Ware in Texas. 1910. J-J taking Atwood’s Medicine Madeira next, but the 64-14 r ,:ow knockingly at the door psychic ship i medicine, 1 was unable to get rid of the trouble. appeal for liver trouble and am feeling much better." Stratemewyer, Edward. The Kind You Have heads for other for I Always Bought has home the signa- heart, and rebuke the brain for ports, greetings Finally, heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills and Dave Porter on Cave Island. , Mrs C. H. Austin, 1912. J-St 8-15 ur© of Clias. H. and has been that date farther back procured a at the Fletcher, made under his it dreams. Ashore, faces fade, in my itin- supply City Drug Store. The 'Presented. Belgrade Lakes, Me. j personal supervision for over 30 erary. This forenoon at 11 I benefit I had was gratifying. They relieved years. Allow no one fail of outline, land disappears Buy a 35 cent bottle at nearest store or have to deceive your the you in tliis. Imitations an appointment with the chief pains and aches and restored my kidneys The American Merchant Marine. Counterfeits, and sigkt. write today for a free sample to engineer arc frotr. to a normal condition. I still use Doan’s Kid- Just-as-good” but and the “L. F.” MEDICINE to go down with three other Experiments, endanger A mifredian has out an hour CO., Portland, Me. gentlemen Health of put ley Pills whenever I feel that I am in need of In July 132 vessels, with an Children—Experience against 1 ■ and see the engines that drive the aggregate Experiment. us. bound for Liverpool. She —.-- ship. » ki.?ney medicine and I immediate gross tonnage of 38,207 tons, were added Four decks get relief. 23. A in the down, hotter and hotter as to the American merchant which running as fast as is the Canopic, Wednesday, July change willingly confirm my former public state- marine, we descend the continues to in all air came at The wind steel stairways, six nent.” grow steadily branches Always and a hauied Bought rt-iken passed, affording per- midnight. of trade save that in which its powerful pistons are driven in as For increase ure of marine as she slow- from southwest to and has many sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos- grace northeast, would be the most helpful to a restora- fresh blown cylinders that extend vertical ter- Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole j Neptune and throws his white the blue-black sea into white through agents tion of our old-time prominence on the ! fcr the three'of the decks, by.steam generated . high seas. Were we to maintain the rate o her foreflanks. To shun the cap3 all day and night, and the buoyancy over 30 stokers, 170 tons of Remember the name—Doan's—and take no of the July output for a twelve-month 1 k, she is a course well i3 apparent in look and word and walk. consuming j taking >ther. we should have an annual addition to ! coal every 24 hours. aft our to it in mid The sways The dol- Running from part from ocean, ship gracefully. cargo carriers almost equaling the year- ! the engines arc two shafts of out of north, while we bear phins have descended on our path in polished j ly output of our shipyards in the clays steel, 18 inches in diameter and 160 1 )ON’T LET BABY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA when the American was familiar ! east to the Azores, now’ six great schools, leaping from crest to feet flag in In Use For Over the all great ports from to 30 Years. crest in the most lively mood. The long, resting great bearings flooded AND SKIN ERUPTIONS. Riga Bombay. log Today the oiders that our with These out Babies need a Skin keep shipyards ! at noon but 344 oil. pass the perfect skin-covering. •:g-room floral decorations are registered today miles; through going come from the coastwise stern ruptions cause them not intense suffer- trade, sea of the ship down near the only at a the food is quite too bountiful currents and air too languid to stimu- keel; with, present, considerable demand ! and the twin rig. but hinder their growth. DR. HOBSON’S that reflects ■ screws at- preparation for the u 1 for one on so a late the furnace tires from morn to mid- (propellers) comple- long voyage, * -CZEMA OINTMENT can be relied on for re- tion of the Panama I tached to them outside are mad Canal. The largest to do but to think and to night causing the default of the full I playing lung 1 ief and permanent cure of babies steamer launched in July was for service with in their sullen roar. The suffering | » run of The sunset is Neptune on the but rounds of the promenade deck. yesterday. tonight | rhose skin eruptions have made their life great lakes, next in tonnage two shafts run aft as stated in a celestial two long, was one that will show the American [ vrs are attentive. spienuor. liserable. “Our baby was afflicted with break- flag low chambers that are bulk headed on the west coast of South as Geo. R. Thursday, July 24. This last be- j lg out of the skin all over the face and America, ( ptain, Metcalf, Lieut. day scalp, soon as the from the pmnnes hv irnn rrlofo Canal is opened. —Boston is every inch a gentleman. fore land-fall is one of unspeakable ma- toctors and skin specialists failed to help. We Transcript. doors, that can be shut wa a t ried orifutinn nf narvtu nf tJ-.za jesty, tne graceful pomp of the sea in er-tight by Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment and were touch forward and c the sunshine ana fresh breeze magic away up in the j verjoyed to see baby completely cured be- vs the name of a town on the bright DO YOU FEAR CONSUMPTION? should either i f }re one box was Mrs. the hours pilot house, compartment used,” writes Strubler, U'rica. Right there my voyag- making to pass in thrilling No matter how chronic your or how be flooded a of 1 Iowa. All or 50c. cough 349 by break the ship’s doub'.i I •ubuque, druggists, by mail, aedia Edward B. Malley, Esq., pagentry. The log at noon registers 1 severe your throat or lung ailment is. Dr. and the shafts would still PFEIFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY. I miles. of the hull; run, at, 1 New will ige. Mass., came in fur further Fiores, the first landfall King’s Discovery surely help you: it the propellers would still roar, St. Louis, Mo Philadelphia, Pa. the state- Azores, is due at sunset, but a light though nay save your life. Stillman Green, of Mali- | by supplemental the shaft-chambers were full of water. Col., writes: “Two doctors said I had the said town had its name cloud in the northeast obscures it, and chite, The is fitted not with •’wire- Belfast Free and could not live two I a is seen at ship up only Library consumption years. opus, the ancient pilot of only twinkling light dusk; 1 less,” but with signals as well that jsed Dr. King's New Discovery and am alive non. but the sunset through piles of cumulus, jr and take NEW BOOKS. AUGUST, 1913. and well.” Your money refunded if its fails is give warnings of danger of : rs besides from an armor of gold, recognized by me. radiating light to benefit you. The best home remedy for collision in thick weather; but we have RELIGION. i impanions, Edward B. Malley beyond description. 1 inslie, Peter. coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles Price had none, and they look for none on this ige and Frank H. Marshall of Friday, July 25. A call from the por- My brother and I. A brief manual 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed by all druggists, course after two days from Boston or ire Hon. Lewis A. Frothing- ter of the state room steward to be up of the paIncipJes that make for New York. The are in un- days passing a wider speaker of the Massachusetts at daybreak and see Pico, proves the brotherhood with all and the are speakable splendor, nights mankind 1911. 252 Ai candidate for Governor, ami rule of my life of travel, that the call of brilliant, while for you the Dog Star j lacy, S. B. urd C. Moore, dean of Apple- the porter, whether at first, second or PARISIAN SAGE portends. We are now fanned by the The Master Builders, being the .. . third watch, never finds me asleep. The FOR THE HAIR same Trade winds from the northeast story of the Acts of the Apostles passes joyfully as we speed sun climbs out of a wing of gray. Hanked that set Columbus, to the re-toid to children. 1911. 226.6 M 2 1 Unsightly—matted—colorless—scraggy e fanned by providentially hair boundless, buoy- by fleecey cloud, and the actual summit SOCIOLOGY. made—fluffy—soft—abundant and of his from these waters but near sunset a little chill fright sailor’s, radiant with life at once. Use si of the old crater, out of which peeps the liss, William, I). P. (Editor-in-Chief) Parisian over the that a vir- arctic and cur- into Carribean Sea, Sage. It comes in 50c. bottles. ! tit act of gulf pyramid of a cone that slumped in some The new encyclopedia of social gin world might not longer remain in The first application removes eipitates vapor, and fog, fog, time back of the memory of man, stands reform. 303 B 6 dandruff, hiding. i William stops itching scalp, cleanses tile hair, takes I ,e whistle's monologue through feet and for a time is taken lunro, Bennett. 6,100 high, away the dryness and brittleness, increases July 27. At dawn my good The of American but I sleep. for one of the but the Sunday, government cloud-caps; slowly the beauty of the hair, making it wavy berth mate, Mr. Marshall, and I are out; cities. 1912..'...352 M 92-2 1 July 20. The fog continues lava seared Hanks and base of the moun- and lustrous. for the rugged island of Maderia, 23 * Parsons, E. B. ;he forenoon. The beautiful tain become visible, and Pico is worth Everyone needs Parisian Sage. miles long and half as wide, half hidden Phi Beta Kappa handbook and gen- service, conducted the first loss of an by the sleep for early morning eral address catol of in the blue haze, is to view, its >gue the SOLO BY A. A. HOWES & CO. dted and intoned by the raon- that coming peek. In boyhood I used to note united 1900. 371.8 P 2 crests feet battened with chapters. the whistle. Afternoon 5,000 hitrh, brings 800 miles west of Portugal in the Atlan- SCIENCE. fieece clouds, its gorgeous lush green, and mellow sunshine,with only tic ocean was a little group of isles be- 'errill, Alpheus Hyatt. RICH, RED BLOOD j vine-clad slopes flanking and rising back -cuds of fog towards sunsent; to that called the Harper's book for young natural- longing kingdom the charm of of Funchal in a) tropic ists. 1913.. 590 V6 whole the pomp and pagentry Azores, or Western Islands; but there | RESISTS DISEASE The anchor is at 8 a. m. Qpn grace. dropped USEFUL ARTS. pass in splendid form. nin., oil l'nlnonil' opiifin and a babel of voices Bumboat- 1 John W. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Make Pure 21. The of the begins. Bookwalter, July light fogs the fartherest west, Flores, being 30b Blood and Restore Health. men and the Rural versus urban. 1911. 630 B 63 diving boys throng ship ■ ■■■■■ given way to the glories of the miles from the fartherest east, St. —:—-— the latter seeking silver coins thrown ■Jew York Cake bo'jk. F. Thin, pale people lack the power of re- The sea is and the or Maria. tranquil, Michaels, possibly Santa They a sistance to disease that red blood from the decks into the cerulean Fifty recipies by famous New rich, is with clear, Nervous breakdown is the direct deck thronged pedes- are in the latitude of Delaware and York chef. 641 N 4 gives. water. Sometimes three dive for one result of thin blood. Pale are The at r* ... quoit-pitchers. log Maryland, but when one sees the flora people coin, and a tussle ensues under the sur- always nervous. Such people need Dr. v? that we have in 48 hours the at which The new industrial 658 R 2 I of Ponta Delgada, port day. 1912_ "Williams’ Pink Pills. These are a face, but the coin comes up; so do the pills nO miles of sea. The gray- we landed for three hours of observation ferman, Lewis M. doctor's not a medi- three brown urchins. At the wharf prescription, patent tic currents of our North At- and learns that the The teacher’s health. 1913.613.6 T 27 cine. The prescription was used by the today, temperature — bullock carros coach in h.s and wag have to the queer hackney FINE ARTS. doctor private practice given way deep never falls there below 40° he has F., su h a sledges, drawn by docile oxen- -are wait- Barber, George F. four. I to have wide field of use- water flowing from equatorial to account for the climate fulness that this eflieient was sub-tropical to take the visitors the American Homes.728 B 23-2 remedy ar winds ing through j regions, and the light ocean currents from the equator. given to the world by being placed on by streets and to the funicular sta- Modern dwellings, a book of prac- with them are of course railway sale with complete directions for use, along From a slight curve in the south tical and B from which a wheel road as- plans designs.728 23-1 written the doctor himself. and tion, cog by eviathan, sporting fishing shore of St. Michaels, the largest of Maclagan, P. T. (iood hi >od means health; blood cends the mount some 2,000 feet, where impure seen in ihe dark iv-green, is not the nine islands, and a harbor shel- Suburban homes. 728 M 22 means continued ill health. Dr. Wil- | a of flowers in profusion and : forms of life we must turn garden Gaston liams’ I’ii.k Pills make pure, clean, tered by a strongly built mole of Maspere, Camille Charles. of colors he seen. The Mood, tint a 50-eent from out or brilliancy may Art in M healthy boss :p—our world, running a half mile we look on one Egpyt. 1912.. 709.62 length, from the mount is outlook wonderful in literature. yourdrua'bttoday us orbit, among the scuds of of those ideal of an outdoor pictures effects nf sen and skv The slide Hi,e-n the Bede (The Venerable Bede). come twirling up from art so common to the shores of city the mountain road in willow-basket to- hull in Ecciesiasticai history of England, at the ship’s huge every southern Europe, affording us. with so hai mountain na- also the Chronicle. Look by _iy Anglo-Saxon Our Wav! boggans guided blue to white, and kiss the much left half an lesson " shabby, object tives, is thrilling but safe. Embroider- 1907. 829 B 3 the 1 of air, itself foundling of if not The =. great beauty, utility. carved and iniaid and Chateaubriant, Alphonse de. ==*:»======! visible the ies, .voods, gold ether, phenomena buildings of white and pink red sfone Monsieur des Lourdines. 1912. F-C 391 silver work and ire found in the world we basketry, 1 matter, plastic and cement, with tiled hip roofs, are Kipling, Rudyard. the entic ng shops. way yet find to be the source clean and tasty from doors and windows A Kipling index. Being a guide to We Want YOU to Have The Porto Santo lies to the no.'theast some a artis the ritual body,” and the to All buildings, authorized American edition chimney tops. public miles its domes into At the St. away, purple rising of works.921 K 62-5 being. nightfall churches, are often Kipling’s except simple, the azure vault, as as when line crossed oui alluring Manly, John Matthews. Journal American severe in architecture. The churches there Republican miifo -fVrym QmithQmntAn Ti Columbus made port oefore 1170-1892. 808.1 M 3 Auto poetry, Service trying English are mediaeval in and adornment. type the "unknown ocean” to the west. travel. Water is still from water ===== * +====: brought public There is a burial here of a Italian Butcher, E. L. 22nd, is clear, with con young July supply stations, on the backs of donkeys, seen in 1913. T 62 B 97 the second cabin of our Things Egypt. Two Round of winds. A girl from ship. Trips Daily light southerly men, women and children. here, J. R. Right She danced bu^ Chitty, OUR CLUBBING OFFERS 360 miles run in 2- yesterday afternoon, VIA 'g registers let me state that the brown Things seen in China. 1912. T 51 though, died at 6 m. of heart fai ure. It had C.44 •ur men p. Lin- ship-world of widens faces of this brown and black-eyed and Hartley, C. Gasquoine. Bayside, Temple Heights, h'orthport, The to been known that her hear w»as weak. following dubbing offers apply only subscrip- ■ seen Camden and Peerage forward is Portuga brown and black-haired people, of stat- Things in Spain. 1911. T 46 H 25 colnville, Rockport. Father Triquet mourned that the sur- tions in it i brown ant 1 Holland, Clive. Leaves Belfast at 8 a. m. and 2 m., arriv- paid advance; and when is made cd, brown-eyed, ure from medium to small, show not the p. payment refused to let him see her T a. m. and 3.30 m. i geon before Things seen in Japan. 1912. T 52 H 72 ing in Rocklan at 9.S0 p. .red, mate-loyal, child-loving wrinkles of care and strain that mark at 10.15 a. and 4.30 should be stated what premium, if is desired. It on the that .r Leaves Rockland m., p. any. i such is cduca she died, ground would be Pennell, T. L. a talk with us m.t connecting with trains in Belfast and Rock- the faces of Americans. Round, fair, to is also an indication her that she could not Things seen in Northern India. land. necessary to say that none of these publica- 1- the Bteerage aft is Italy, sun look for serene, they upon us, waiting He toid me with 1912. T 54 P 35 Leaves Windsor Hotel, Belfast, and Thorn- with humbie free heart live. deep feeling that tions are in with The or this >, lot, the of to which dike Hotel, Rockland. tiled Journal from office. greeting civility, they he had no thought of offering religious Rand Mcnally & Co. -gifted. A visit there show, a respond promptly. Here is simple life consolation, but only kind, good wish. Map of British India. T 54 R 15 We have to pav for these publications one year in races and of life are noi She had been with him joys with few wants, but no apparent desti- playfully talking Roche, Charles E. Cars for Charter and In our first Sunday Evenings and are then sent from their ■ laces. Some of the tW' ! in the morning. cabin it in advance, they respective 1,300 no mark of our our seram- Things seen Holland. 1912.T 49.2 R 5 tution; rush, was not learned that there was a death ■ ties bunk under our decks, bu : Spoer, A. Goodrich-Freer. ■offices to our subscribers. Our offers are as ble, and—too frequent—insanity. ; till after the burial. clubbing seen in Palestine. 1913. T 66 fore and aft out in the our Things Sp £ THE MAINE CO. open Bullocks and burros draw many carts Monday, July 28. This is last day TRANSPORTATION follows for one vear’s in the of Williams, John H. subscription paid advance: not a monopoly. In the sec the streets laden with before making port Gibraltar and through garden a azure The of the Columbia. W. B. WILLIAMSON, General Manager, * it is day of sky and light silver guardians Italians predominate. Tw In the famous Garden Augusta, Maine. produce. BoogeB cloud and gentle zephyr, cool and 1912.T 79 W 61 •sts are them: Fathe lovely The Journal and Farm and — JOHN L. DONAHUE. Rockland. Me. among is to be seen a riot of blossoms, a wealth a of in the of its Agent. Home, $2.00 day joy serenity per- BIOGRAPHY. ORR1N J. Me -tor Parish DICKEY, Agent. Belfast, of St. ■ of verdure ex- fection. Eon voyage indeed. Joseph’s and shade nowhere to be ♦ Graves, Anson Rogers. and Father r F. F. Phillips. The Journal and Tribune 2.25 Triquet, pasto celled. The splendid palm trees, the The farmer boy who became a Farmer, 1 urch or the Immaculate Con rubber trees, fig, lemon, lime, orange, Bishop. 1911. B-G 7i Mass. Father Crc 'Hrccnp Fnllptl T. The Journal and McCall’s 2.10 Holyoke, the banana plant, twenty feet high, the Minutes Mean Dollars ! Magazine, u is 3 stored with all the religiou sprawling cacti, all trees, shrubs and IM TREATING ANIMALS Life of Obed Hussey. 1912. B-H 91 The and I thought of the an * Wagner, Richard, Journal Woman’s 2,25 "-ophic day, plants that grow in Central America, Doubtless you know the danger of delayed treatment Magazine, and other diseases. You .- I over and the of colic also realize that The story of Bayreuth as told in go pay clergy are here over remedies if. 0. S. hovering fairy grottos, wrongly applied are often worse than no the letters of Richard Vito! ail at all. in other Bayreuth Father Crozet asks and an and in spots thickening into jungles. treatment words, not to diagnose Announces that he has 1’mited hiB practice The publications included in our dubbing offers ; a disease acc urately may prove fata* Every owner 1912.B 3 W 12-E y whil ! Wagner. | interesting questions, The walks are clean-laid with crushed should be able to recognize an ailment and give to diseases of the 1 HISTORY. may be sent to different addresses. correct treatment at the first symptoms. riquet listens and smiles scoria. The ducal Prompt private grounds, action Is the great secret Biographical Review. ■or first class 15' of passengers, with an artificial lakelet before the treating horses. Setches of leading citizens of Sag- Nose and Throal The publishers of the Woman’s Magazine have Minutes mean dollars. Eye, Ear, a Fathe r Portuguese priest, are from the adahoc, Lincoln, Knox and Wal- palace, indeed, exquisite Of course proper treat- advised us of an increase in their J wbo has a small of hi 3 ment is subscription price parish standpoint of true art. They have a always necessary. do counties. 1897. 974.1 B E AND RLfRACTION. That Is Just how Humph- l! i all River. He dresses on th 3 •Dearborn, J. W. and a advance in rates, and The rival in polite art on the part of the reys* 500 page Veterinary Office hours —10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. m consequent clubbing I Manual will prove so val- of the first of the garb of a layman, and talk 3 cavalier who stands at the History century Woman’s young gate uable to you. It is by 7 to 8 p. m.. and bv appointment. Journal and Magazine are now $2.2s. a town of Parsonsfield,Maine. 1888.974.19 D 3 ! man of affairs. and bows and smiles and bids a welcome F. Humphreys, M D.,V.S., and teaches how to t Hamlin, Choate. CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS of widens a 3 diag- Augustus acquaintance entrance. nose and of give proper The Battle of Chancellorsville. The McCall’s have sent us treatment. Telephone connection 23tf publishers Magazine i eo by. The warmth of thi 3 The on the side of the hill, cemetery 1896.973.73H 17 This book will save you this notice: “The subscribers select their free until midnight > one is a may \\ prolonged of the infant volcano craters, hundreds of dollars and Loon, Hendrik Willem van. ■ rl- are the deck 3 costs you It will promenading memorial in sacred art for a holy place. nothing. The fall of the Dutch Republic. within 30 after the of their first be sent absolutely free j pattern days receipt the moon climbs up fror 1 out on Saturday, July 26. We steamed request to any farmer 1CT3. 949.2 L 8 “Jo a on an la : and 8 order to lutroduoe magazine by making request post- clouds in the east, sheen of Ponta last evening. •Oak, Lynden. Trespassing” ordinary Delgada at 7 Humphreys* Veterinary Remedies. Remember, It Is e free. You do that the I'Ppiing sea with silver light. Th Do think dreams were of absolutely not have to order any History of Garland, Maine. 1912. 974.13 Oa Picnic and and all other card, stating pattern desired is a free pattern you my night remedies to secure the book. Address, hunting parties, .. 360 miles in 2 ^ Humphreys* •Parmele, Mary Platt. registered those tropic gardens ? Fairer to me Homeopathic Medicine Company, 156 William Street, persons are forbidden trespassing on Sears’ to which are entitled.” New York City. This is a A short of Russia. 1899... they splendid opportunity to history 947 P 24 in town was our hardback, wild rose and golden obtain a veterinary treatise that Island the of Searsport. you should have Wilson, Frank l. (Compiler) rod. Our elms with native Gothic in your library. As a reference work you will find 3mtt CHARLES CALKIN, 11 Invaluable. To have 11In the time of need will be Belfast resident and business di- Journal our dentate leaf and worth General Investment Co Co. arches, maples with many dollars, whereas It will cost you but a rectory. 1913. Bel-W 60 Agent Bangor Republican Publishing to me post card by writing for it now. arching dome. More grateful FICTION. than was that touch DM 1NIHTR C any stranger’s hand A ^TOR’S NOTICE. The subscrib- t Adams, I. William. ASTOR IA A er hereby gives Hardwood Matched notice that for on my arm of a boyhood mate on South he lias been Kaiuelani. A princess of Hawaii. Infants and Children. duly appointed administrator of the estate Jf as if to on a ramble in EZRA 1912. Ad 13-2 "6 Ridge, start out HANSON, late of stonroe. in the of In feudalistic Japan. Floorings, Kind You Have the woods the You cannot County Waldo, deceased and' civpn Yodogima. Always Bought by Georges. bonds as I he law direct s. Allpersons havine 1911. Ad 13 1 assert that the was not real. I de” MAPLE, BEECH and BIRCH. I vision SHia ***** iSdS- soft Ted‘to'SKSIrtth.#£? ? Britt, Albert. | have seen fair faces imaged in the MANUFACTURER*OF 4 lcu 10 mdKe Pay* The wind’s will. 1912. B 776 fleece this as the ship, tud'ebted^'therej/'ar^'reni^esled'to'rnak^pay1*ment immediately. Spruce, Basswood, cloudB, morning, T. P. Mrs. Clapboards, Pine. in PALMEB' O’Conner, so conscious of her grace, so faithful Monroe, August Little 1913. 20tf L. C. MORSE. Me. WATCH THE THE j Thank You. Oc 6 Liberty, DATES OF MONROE FAIR NEW FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. The Republican Journal1 '5 POne of the Big Song Hits in “Seven Hours in New York" SEPTEMBER 1913 Some of our readers are no doubt fa- BELFAST. THURSDAY. 4, m miliar with the seed catalogues of John __ n ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY HI 1 Hood’s L. Childs, which include, among other The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. wonderful things, rose bushes that come from the seed and blossom in thirty days ! Sarsaparilla — more or less. More are familiar with I Eradicates scrofula and all CHARLES A. PILSBURY. Manager j the achievements of Burbank, a wizard other humors, cures all their who works wonders in the i Advertising. Ti:kv.>. For one square, one i vegetable effects, makes the blood rich Ir.'h ler.«rth in column, 25 cents for one week kingdom: and now Uncle Sam has taken and abundant, all anti 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. : strengthens another reef in his high water pants, the vital Take it. Si'Bst'RirnoN Ierms. In advance. $2.00 a organs. laid aside his beaver hat and gone to Get it in u.®ual form or 5'.."" f. six months: 50 cents for three today liquid year; chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. months. work to reduce the high cost of living by producing a great variety of edibles that on Tne 19th Maine Reunion. REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. may be grown in the garden or the farm. You may be called upon at no The 41st reunion of the 19th Maine distant to the dasheen.” This ELECTION. MONDAY. SEPT S, 1913. day “pass Regimental Association was held in Wa- is a vegetable of Oriental origin that is terville Aug. 24th with an attendance of For Representative to Congress, Third Maine said to surpass any Irish potato ever S6 members. Lt. Col. J. W. Spaulding if the staff officer District, baked, having a rich and nutty flavor Boston, only surviving JOHN A. TETEKS of Ellsworth. who went out with the regiment, was in At that makes a little uncertain Colonial 9. you a Theater, Tuesday, Sept. 35 Artists 35 ittendance and was accorded rousing | j 18 Song Hits 18 | 10 Unique Dances is whether you are eating potato or wal- welcome when he entered the hall. J. L. 2 The Progressive campaign Petering Spectacular Sensations 2 American Beautv Chorus and Trios. nuts.” It is described as than Merrick of Waterville, of the | Harmony out, while the Democratic con- larger president campaign at the business the common potato and in shape between association, presided 35c., 50c„ 75c. and $1.00. Seat Sale at 9 A. M. tinues with {Pattanl gall and bitterness. meeting, which opened at 1.30 o’clock. _Prices Monday a a a — potato and sugar beet, with striped Prayer was offered by Rev. G. R. Palmer as and are The Boston Herald speaks of him hairy skin. The tops said to if Freeport. The records of the preced- Col. Philo Hersey, maintained. Bismarck's two sons are The widow of one has a “Edgar F. Hanson, long the Democratic make delicious greens .and an average ing meeting were read by Secretary Silas dgad. son about of and a list of mem- Id years old who will succeed Adams Waterville Now a in to the title boss of Waldo county, but now dis- crop is 400 to 450 bushels per acre. Then i Touring Europe, Enjoys Flight of iers who have died during the past year prince and to the princely estate. over the loss of the Belfast there is the latest of cab- a Zeppelin Airship. gruntled petsai, variety was given as follows: Elbridge Trask, SENSATIONAL TRIP. hut the real leaders of bage in the world. It was brought from Hallowell; J. D. Emerson, Skowhegan; TSan Jose, Calif., Daily Mercury.] postmastersbip;’’ With most all others, you will wish to will is Holbrook, Bath; Isaac Web- the Waldo county Democracy deny China, readily acclimated, and while AlpheusM. Editor Mercury: It is some know what the sensation is. Portland; E. B. Portland; possible Well, it is it a are ber, Sargent, his to the title given him. attains weight of 60 pounds, you of be see a absolutely safety, undisturbed com- right Annis Campbell, Portland; William H. your readers may pleased to quiet advised to it at about fort, and a thrilling-you-through gather eight Smith, Richmond; Janies E. Nason, Win- few lines in your paper from me. 1 hold novelty An of the Bos- without doubt. Now, Mr Editer, I didn’t Augusta correspondent pounds, since at that stage the petals terport; Ezekiel R. Thomas, Belfast. of them and many in delightful memory have it in my itinerary when leaving ton Journal says that Lawrence, the have a more delicate flavor. It be The following members were present may only wish that they may have in s ome home, with Puritanic culture of my candidate for “has according to the registration: early- Progressive Congress, boiled, steamed or made into a salad. slight the in the ac- life, and the staid Christian Company A. B. F. Charles. Rome; measure, pleasure environment OF BOYS a tariff and that looks on of that de- of my California home for the theory principle Then there is the Bur artichoke, which C. E. Tollmorn, Richmond; P. S. Heald, knowledgment my part past 2' or light I have had in such full measure. years, to take to “high But I good to all Maine, Democrat Republi- the of will Waterville; E. H. Smith, Richmond. flying." Department Agriculture says Some of interest to me occur must to the seductive established things yield temptation are to call and see the for can-a tariff that will save be in the market in the Company B. E. T. Wilson, Camden. urged SUITS 1: placed open every day as it passes. But a few things and plead gudty to the intense p easure more and Company C. J. L. Merrick, Water- industry, encourage industry, course of a season or two. It is eaten are especially so. Among them were the that is usually set over against it. And which we are ville; Oliver Bessey, Fairfield; Everett offering with sufficient revenue and a system of experiences of three at Grand Can- this is not my for 1 yield with mayonaise dressing, and is said to A. Oakland; S. A. days only “shortcoming,” Penney, Maxim, the no have also taken to aws that will however yon, place of wonder, that has “high rolling," for prevent anybody, possess an indescribably agreeable taste. Waterville; Ezra Mclntire, Fairfield; O. equal anywhere on earth. It is a while writing this letter to 1 an, from the government and its F. Waterville. place you big, using Udo is being cultivated to take the place Mayo. and scene distinct of itself; of several stories above tile L>. S. A. Gilbreth. Belfast. great perched rolling TWO for the': own exclusive bene- Company PAIRS PANTS i.chinery charm in billows, in the greatest and most of asparagus, which it closely resembles, E. I. I,. Rich- magnitude, surpassing variety, mag- is this Company Spaulding, uujccn. t. That is v.-ry tine: but how color and the varied presentation of deep uoami^ paiace evei Kiuncne'.l but with the difference that in the Udo mond; H. A. George, Norridgewock; A. and to be made effec- gorges, towering monuments, high cliffs, upon the seas, viz: The Imperator, the heory principle one and the E. Nickerson, East Corinth; H. eats both tip and stalk, A.Grant, a many plateaux, rapid rolling river 50,000-ton Hamburg-American liner. I- r i These will wear as tive? it can only be done by an act of /Yuuurn. garments you would flavors of each are different. The stalks winding its way for hundreds of miles, combined luxury and dazzling sp ender, Maine voters can be Company F. Silas Adams, Water- Congress. Perhaps can be creamed and the made into through its deep cut channel seeking the she surpasses all the royal of to tips ville; Anson Turner, Togus; Thomas palaces have them, and they are up-to-the-hou fooled such talk as this: but we doubt open sea. to the present time no the earth. Any of this "D r by salad, and it can be eaten salad-wise, I. A. Belfast. Up description Rose, Breene; Gardner, one has to it der t. Ir. his lirst Governor Foss been able give suitable de- gro’stes Schiff Welt, would he out of campaign raw. as is often done in to which Company G. A. J. Dean. Livermore style. Japan, scription. Words go “limping,” and place on account of length. "Wait till _ f Massachusetts promised reciprocity Falls: C. H. Jackson, South China: D. B. the is native. \Ye have without to any one for we meet.” country plant Yassulboro; Albert meaning seeing with Canada and a reduction of the high Hanson, Longley, himself. It the wonder of all I must here to quite a variety of beans now— baked being stop right acknowl- cost of As he was elected he Norridgewock. wonders it is a Justifiable ambition for edge my great debt of tn Mr. living. beans, beans, shell beans —but H. C. P. obligation string Company Garland, Portland; at to visit and be Heinrich Hass, with his may have fooled some, and perhaps many Retire Web- every American, least, who, cheerful, Sam announces a new from B. F. Fairbanks, Belgrade; Uncle bean, awestruck at the of the hand- m the D. immensity jovial, entertaining wife, gave South wort I if the but has one noticed a 1. D. James f. voters; any ber, Clinton; White, Morrill; Ralph the Phiiiunines: a bean known as the iwork of creation. opportunity of my air voyage, go'r.g reduction of the cost of or heard Phillips, North Yassalboro; Charles E. living Other parts of my journey were the themselves on the same trip and who are Lyon bean, closely related to the Florida Burrill, Canaan; C. H. Stewart, Gardi- “The Home of of reciprocity with Canada? The old experience of all cross-country tr avel- also on this great ship of the sea. begin- ! Good Values." velvet bean, but a totally dif- ner; C. E. Ferrin, Cherryfield. possessing ers, except the day ride from Pittsburg ning their journey to San Jose, where paying “The proof of the pudding is in Company I. Rev. George R. Palmer, they ferent flavor and consistency. Then the to Washington, through valleys, open will spend a few months in connect hr: with 12 MAIN MAI ■ to the tariff Cumberland; James Fairbrother, West STREET, BELFAST. eating” applies question. fields, between mountains, and Mr. Hass’ business there in fruit j government has gathered more than Brooksville. many pack- '• per Republican tariff legislation miles along the Susquehanna river, where ing. They are royal good people and de- three hundred varieties of the soy bean Company K. Melville Smith, Augusta; tt.is ic-ur.trv has as never be- the continued panorama of field and for- serve kindly courtesy from my friends prospered from China and has successful in J. W. Winter, Boston. been est, rivulet and rivers, lakes and lagu- and from all those who know and fore as r.o other country has ever Officers were elected as follows: Presi- ap- their propagation. Previous to these nes, prosperous homes and pretty little preciate what devoted friendship is. That the tariff is not per- dent. Charles E. Burrill, Canaan; vice prospered. villages, made clean and green by fre- Mr. Editor, if you can to explorations for foreign plants it is said James Phillips, North Yassal- manage keep fect, that it has that president, quent storm and shower, kept one in a copies of should inequalities that but varieties of the Silas Adams, your paper, you publish twenty-three boro; secretary, Waterville; state of the this mould be remedied, may be conceded; charm, through beauty and letter, away from my minister, who FOR beans were known. there is chaplain, George R. Palmer, Cumber- Evidently promise evolving Jwith the seasons. has for nearly five years been me lut the results speak for themselves. land; orator, J. W. Spaulding, Boston; feeding to be no lack of beans, and they may be Washington we can readily admit to be “with the bread of life, in the hope of The re.-u'.;.- of Democratic tariff executive committee, Retire Webber, F. legis- the most beautiful city in America, and keeping me in "the and narrow served in all ways—baked, steamed, P. Furber and N. P. Libby. straight lation ir. the past have been closed mills when it matures will have no superior path,” it is possible I have less boiled or made into a salad —all It was voted to hold the next reunion might for the equally anywhere the world over. trouble in him to “short- and factories and soup kitchens at Clinton. reconciling my PICKLING nutritious, appetizing and—cheap. It is,of course, interesting to cross the comings” on my arrival at the doors of That is the situation that The committee on resolutions reported unemployed. A new fruit is the winch has Potomac to the city of the patriot dead his tabernacle. Phii.O Hersey. chayote, as follows; That the 19th Maine Regi- AND confronts us today. at Arlington, to go down the river to the July 30, 1913. O.i board the a texture like a squash, and a flavor ment assembled for its 41st reunion re- impera- home and tomb of our country’s father; tor from Hamburg to Southhampton. more delicate than the cucu cords the note: The remark- r.ber. It following also to visit the of our It is understood that Mr. Hanson ob- able reunions of the the capitol country was first :n past, faltering with found the West Indies, and Congress in session; where not un- CENTER j ected to the use of the word scurrilous footsteps of some, and the farewells MONTVILLE. can be in lowlands quently long speeches are made to short grown anywhere to those mustered out of Mrs. S. E. Bowler and her daughters. Bea- Mr. Peters in connection with his at- spoken ranks, as was PRESERVING by audiences, the case in the House within 200 miles of the coast below Wil- remind us of the passage of trice and Kathryn, of Palermo, with Mr. and tack Mr. and rapid time; of under my observa- upon Pattangall, attempt- our Representatives N. C. It is served in some of but as the years go by comradeship Mrs. Harry Farris of Vermont, were at Mrs. in the diction- mington, tion. The speech was two hours long, We have the best of ed to prove by synonyms is more and o ur sympathy warm- | everything hearty, Emma Cushman’s ... the big Southern hotels in as many as the audience dwindled from 17 to seven Monday and Tnesdiy that it was But the and our efforts in ary misapplied. er, greater overcoming short. The was a Mrs. Paris Smith and have returned The freshest and twenty different ways. Then there is a in speech, however, g-od daughter sC’ words about culture meeting together. user of many (mainly one, full of interest and information on to Allston, Mass.... Miss Clara Bean visited Chinese piear, and its American descend- Therefore, resolved, That we are much I should know that usage, not the subject discussed. My visit to the her Mrs. himself that so comrades could aunt, Conant Thompson, in Sears- ants—the Kieft’er and Le Conte species— gratified many Senate chamber was just at the time the synonyns, defines the meaning of a be present, and specially pleased that Col. port, last week-Embert A. Ramsay is teach- which are not affected by pear Senators were entering to open with Purest blight; of Boston could be the school.... Miss Annie But- word. -currilous. in the common ac- J. W. Spaulding 1 ing Kingdom the a prayer that their deliberations might be Spices Chinese date, drouth resistant fruit with us. ion of the word, was well and I waited an cepts! correctly tree properly begun. j from which the Chinese have de- Resolved, That we express hearty ....Miss Frankie Mayhew is the of her to Hanson's ebullition of hour for Blaine and Conckling, Calhoun, i guest applied Mayor to the friends of our veloped hundreds of varieties and which sympathy departed Clay and Webster to enter. But they aunt. Mrs. Helen Mayhew, in Searsmont_ personal spite and malignity; and the comrades of the regiment and for the can be successfully grown in America; didn’t. An indecorous wag sitting by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bachelder visited Mr. and Vinegar whose editor is a to send a note of to Portlar d Argus, gentle- secretary sympathy me that were over at a new species of apricots,and the citrange, their nearest friends. suggested they Mrs. A. D. Baker in Liberty Thursday... .Last man and a scholar, so used it in this con- ball game on at that time in George- which is a cross the That we our week Mr. and Mrs. C E. Howard entertained of Trifoliate orange Resolved, hereby express liMim T OAl 1 Mnr nAiinnitr. r\ f- l. in mi™ illustration of how nection. A striking thanks to the W. S. Heath Circle for the Mrs. Eliza Young of Waterville, Mr. and Mrs. with the pollen of the sweet Fiorida gestion being correct. After an hour’s words may be perverted from their ori- excellent meals which they have provid- and Mrs. Burton Lamb and orange. Another brand-new food is waiting, attended by a desultory dis- Harry Armstrong plant ed, and to the and All the Fruits and ginal use and significance is found in the president secretary cussion of ot order, but 50 had her daughter. Miss Mildred, of Portland, Mr. Vegetables tie Thi of points geio—a combination tangerine for their faithful services; to the press word carnival. This is from the two taken their seats. I assumed that those and Mrs. Loren Penney with Mrs. Newbert IN and the two for their of our and to SEASON. pomelolgrapefruit),between reports meetings, I was words oarne ana vale. It means waiting for came in after 1 lett I and Miss Anna Bliss of Newton Highlands. Latin in all who have contributed to make our size, with the loose skin and ease of and that the affairs of our Mass to flesh" and is used to useful and large great ...Mrs D K. McFarland was the guest ‘farewell desig- into of the meeting pleasant. nation were and set : Separation segments tang- In the afternoon of the properly vigorously of Mrs. Helen Mayhew in Searsmont Thurs- nate tic- festivities which take place in many mem- set forth with and ■ eloquence power. A. A. HOWES & CC rine, and acid, like the grape fruit, only bers about the day....C. A. Gray lust a valuable hon-e la -1 Csitholi: countries ot Mar i Gras (Fat enjoyed sight-seeing trips j VISITS ALMA MATER. ! ; sweeter. This fruit is in readiness to be city. The business meeting was finish- wreek .. .. Miss Nella Jackson entertained Ash and Medicines. Tuesday! preceding Wednesday, ed about k o’clock and from that time After a visit in Boston and at Groceries, Drugs placed on the market. my party of young friends Friday evening... when Lent It is now used at until the members them- Alma followed ten at the begins. supper enjoyed Mater, by days Mrs. G. F. Dinsmore returned t«• Perhaps you would like a Taw Newport m all Yang selves at the hall. "Old Homes’’ in Maine, return to New ai! si■■ sons, places, to designate Monday, accompanied by Miss Nella Ja kson. pie. if so. you have only to fill the crust At the campfire in the evening, follow- York was made, and on duly 5tn I em- festiv tii s or sporting events of any -Samuel Spencer of Lawrence. Mass., is at i m iw.w ..,, with the fruit of the Yarg Taw vine, lowing a bountiful meal prepared by barked for a cross-ocean voyage on a kind, I'-via a dog tight to a rowing race. combined and steamer C. A. Boynton’s.... Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gray which originally grew in :he valley of the W. S. Heath Circle, retiring Presi- passenger freight tie.- is the word from for A on one of these of Lynn, Mrs. James and Her- Then matinee, the Yang Tse, but which has been suc- dent J. L. Merrick presided. The first Antwerp. trip Mass., Doyle was Rev. R. of steamers ten and is a most bert Hannon of Morrill and Mr. and Mrs V\ i!i the Fr matin (morning)now common- cessfully started growing here. The speaker George Palmer occupies days one Gold Seal was one of travel. No of the Rubbers Yang Ta%v is said to have a flavor similar Cumberland. Mr. Palmer, who delightful way Pollard of Starks were at F. A Luce's last i •y applied to afternoon entertainments. A to that of the and best of the veterans from Maine to be 200 passengers in the first cabin wished week-Mr. of \ ripest goose- pres- and Mrs. F. B. Luce Belfast | word may have a different meaning in and besides ent at tne at the voyage to end when it did. We were WILL OUTWEAR ANY OTHER. berries; making a delicious grand assemniy uettysnurg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Luce Sun- differert countries. The for can be steamed and dis- last July, read a series of resolutions all one happy family, sad at being sepa- | Englishman filling pies, , Goodie P. of Dorchester. which were while near rated. day-Mrs. Henry uses the word clever to ability tilled into a delicious drink. The mango adopted standing designate and her Mrs. Abiah Leeman of THE and have been known in the 18th Maine Infantry monument, which Seven days were spent at Antwerp, Mass., sister, SWIFT SHOE STOR in of intellect or persimmon long any direction, quickness was a are Mrs. Cora A. Goodwin. the south, but the denartment IQ develnn- w as placed on the former fighting ground, and for three days there national Palermo, visiting \ mechanic;.1 while with the the dexterity, ing a puckerless persimmon, ami is work- [n a forceful manner Rev. Mr. Palmer fete, celebrating 50th anniversary of -Allen Goodwin called on friends in Paler- 1 L. A. WEBBER, Prop. I of the free of One New E lglander it means good nature, ing on the problem of the possible propa- spoke the many sentiments expressed opening navigation. day mo last Sunday_Several from here attend- was to the school in American soil of a the veterans all over the and given children, and and he speaks ot a docile horse as clever. gation the Kaki, by country ed the reunion picnic in Palermo last Wednes- fruit said to the his hearers with a for 30,000 of them marched in review. Of surpass flavor of any impressed plea ...Mrs. Lela Gillman of Pittstieid called Hut to return to the word in question. to to day fruit now known. And this no means better and this I will have something say the by citizenship greater patriotism. Mrs. author of the attack on Mr. little fnlk« when T tret home. on friends here last Sunday.... Mr. and When the exhausts the list ot the new fruits and A. E. Nickerson of East Corinth, who Clifton Morse attended the in j DR, E. H. BOYINGTON Pattangall is not scurrilous he is blas- vegetables Uncle Sam and Luther Bur- fought in the battle of Gettysburg and HIGH FLYING. campmeeting NOTICE bank are and to was also present at the 50th observance Washington Sunday_Mr. Erabert Ramsay phemous. developing introducing Hamburg, Germany, was the next ! EYE SPECIALIST | feed and the of the last of the of entertained a party of young friends at his I WISH TO AW'01 Wfc! > m. gratify palates July, spoke magnanimity to be and here last and skill in the ators of Maine in point reached, Friday j Twenty-five years experience * to the public that I will be f..,. American peoDle. legis appropriating the incident of home Thursday evening... .There was a sur- The of Skowhe- occurred greatest inter- lice. Room Masonic ft Independent Reporter sufficient the veterans enables me to fit any eye that i 5, Temple, — money whereby was a 120-mile ride in a at the h)me of Mr. J. V. Jackson’s fitting glasses “be- est. It Zeppelin prise party 5 P ni., after my enforced vacati gsr. is an independent newspaper, i might return once more to that famous | j “Lagniappe” is about to be abolished airship, out over a beautiful country, of Thursday evening.... Mrs. Elizabeth BartleU glasses will help. Consultation Free. ; of a surgical operation. 1 ha 1 that a should be a spot. He spoke of the of ievir.g newspaper in New Orleans, and like as not we shall appreciation small farms, under the state of and Miss Bartlett of Waterville are renovated and improved my the veterans and of the continued and highest | Mary free and at all never 44 South Main St., WINTERPORT. MAINE one of the latest models of th• force for good; ready learn how to pronounce it. —Atchi- cultivation, with .the farmers, their Mr. James H. Bartlett_ ...Mr. increased interest of the genera- j visiting tain is son Globe. present wives and children all at work in the : j cuspidors. 34tf ti rr.es to aid in all that best.” But it tion toward the veterans. Daniel Getchell, a native of this town, Office Days. Mondays and Tuesdays. and for a breadth of W The nearest we can harvest field, ten DR K. S dees not 1 elitve that because it is inde- express the pro- Silas Adams of Waterville who left here in his young manhood to Capt. spoke seen. miles the country plainly They | _ it trust be neutral and it is tak- nunciation in type is The jf the various battles in which the 19th make his home in Aroostook county, returned pendent lar-nee-ap. all acknowledged our passing by waving word a custom in New Or- Maine participated and how in each in- j this the first visit in to THANK i rg an active interest in the campaign in designates hats and handkerchiefs, and in every i week, sixty years, CARD OF stance they covered themselves with FOR 5ALE district. In the leans in ante bellium days, and later, of way expressing their delight and appar- look up his boyhood friends. He was accom- We wish to thank all th"s< i this Congressional pri- as was a de- glory. Capt. Adams, usual, A first-class restaurant and our late bereavemc a ently wished us Godspeed. We respond- his niece, Mrs. Means of Unity dining-room. j sisted us in it Hon.S. W. Gould for making gift with each purchase. The were en- panied by maries supported lightful talker and his remarks ! beautiful bAvers ed in like manner. The horses and cat- rhe Center school is this term by Good location, good business. Price rea- manv as it does colored servants were sent to the taught M K and MK< .InII N Congress, believing then, now, grocer, joyed. tie, or rather Holstein cows, of which i the J. L. Merrick was the last and Miss Dora Brown of Poor’s Mills.Mr. sonable. Apply to MU d MKS. Mil l that it was right under the conditions as markets, etc., to buy the family speaker there were many, didn’t understand the took up many of the great acts perform- Mrs. Frank A. Cushman of Belfast was a JELMSON & GREER. Mr. and MRS 'AN.!' then existed. As to condi- supplies and on making payment receiv- affair quite as well and to us apparently ! they present ed the 19th Maine, and of the various week-end of her sister, Mrs. Emma by ran the wrong way. They seemed guest tions it ed a gift in proportion to the amount of nicknames the He told "quite says: given regiment. off their base.” Fven the ducks and Cushman.... Mr. Volney Thompson delivered We have no interest in either or the purchase. Coppers were not used several humorous stories connected with party geese everywhere in the ditches, streams ane of his new carriages to Harry Staples f wmwmm&mwmwmmwm&xti&mv&esr ; in the candidate of either We and the smallest coin was the adventures of the regiment. party. five cents, j and small lakes, or pools, would huddle Brooks this weeK. art interested that this "district --- and only For a five cent purchase the gift was together in surprise fear, while have the lest possible representation in chickens and Hew to cover. Still FRANKFORT a of In the a turkeys We have waited before tak- usually stick candy. North 1 THIRD DOLL/ Congress. we kept on our way at the rate of 40 Miss Ada C. Williamson, who spent the sum to shorter word is there ing in the matter to decide how used—graft—and miles an hour the and on in has and is ! |EVERY part rills against wind, | mer months Europe, returned, the most good. We were op- are no indications that it is about to be Ayers our return about 70 to 80 miles with the ! accomplish the ot her sister, Mrs. Albert Peirce. ! Good health at one move- guest OOSTS YOU to Mr. Pattangall in the demands least our to of posed primaries. abolished. wind, till journey Hatzeburg, William of is * ment of the bowels one j ....Mrs. Bagley Annapolis, Md., We are now to his election. each day. Just a wide detour in return of 1 opposed 55 miles and a weeks with her j Ayer’s Pill at bedtime. Sold for 60 year*. spending few uncle, Hayward The then goes Hon. Edward N. Merrill of Skowhe- about 75 was ended, after being up six ! ] Independent-Reporter Peirce.. .The friends of John L. Maxwell Ask Your Doctor. to seven hundred feet above the earth many i__ o n to say that it sees but little difference, gan, chairman of the Progressive county for two and one-half hours. were shocked to hear of his death Friday fore- j man for man, between Mr. Peters and committee of has announced Somerset, Our airship was 450 feet long, from 30 noon after one day’s illness with asthma. He and so is to in a letter last week his inten- 8PRAYING and n-yc. i Mr. Lawrence, ready sup- published to 40 feet in diameter, the covering or is survived by a wife and ten children, who the force port the one who is receiving the strong- tion of voting for Hon. John A. Peters shell made of canvas, buoyant have the sympathy of the community. ALL DAY AND EVENING, WHITEWASHING of small balloonB, gas-filled, est It finds that Mr. Peters is for Congress. He says in conclusion: consisting .Mrs. George Nichols passed away | support. inside. The motive consisted of DONE BY power a much than Mr. Peters stands for the sane pro- at her home here Thursday n ght after long receiving stronger support two gasoline engines, one at each end, a f September 6th, j gress which is all that we who voted for Uness. She leaves a husband chil- Saturday, Mr. Lawrence, and says: car, in which we rode, hung in the mid- [and eight the EDGAR W. Mr. Roosevelt demanded of party. GRAY, a dren to mourn their loss ...Wilfred G. i We that in the interests of way, with seats for 14, with steward’s Hurley MB and Base feel good United we divided we fall. I am In our Crockery stand, Commercial House, Belfast. one from which issued has returned from an extensive trip through Department government we must support Mr. apartment at end, now convinced that a vote for Mr. Law- 3w36 at the the New states and New York. costs 1 Peters. Were we satisfied that Mr. a German lunch proper time. The England ment Salesroom a $3.00 purchase rence is half a vote for Mr. Pattangall. While in New York city he was the guest S had the at crew consisted or 10 or 12 persons, while Lawrence stronger support I cannot that aid to of his brother, John R. Hurley, Esq ...Hon 3d for 9c. Think give Democracy. there were but seven persons taking but $2.09—every $ the present time, our support would go Matched Albert Peirce has returned from a business trip M you j him. In this stand our consid- Hardwood passage. to York Nellie and to taking Hon. E. C. Burleigh issued a letter Boston and New city....Miss Of the items we carry that you need erations are above and The means of observation were per-' Cuddy has returned to her home in Portland, partisanship addressed to the voters of the jg | yesterday feet and use of glasses a wide j After two weeks with relatives here. above the strife of factions. Floorings, by good spending come in. Yours truly, 3d and we have not view is obtained and a view which can We urge all those who are opposed to district, although U MAPLE, BEECH and BIRCH. be obtained in no other way. Pattangall to unite upon Peters, solely seen it we are assured that it contains ills come from impure blood. Can’t took us over the famous Many because that course seems at this time to MANUFACTURER°OF Our journey have blood with faulty digestion, lazy & JONES, wise counsel and we hope it will be ; his pure 1 CARLE offer the only hope of preventing the Bismarck forest, planted by own di-1 liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bit- j circulated and read. We Clapboards, Spruce, Basswood, Pine. also his tomb and the I for stom- election of a very undesirable man to widely regret rection, castle, ters is recommended strengthening which the is bowels and liver and the blood. epresent our district in Congress. that we were unable to publish it. 20tf L. C. MORSE, Liberty, Me. peasant homes by place Ach, purifying XUJl'JUU t, XtTXO. _

—.- — ■ Thomas B. Marshall -5 News of Belfast. | An automobile that passed through the city | Circle, Ladias of tha The G. A. R., began their | last- week had a plscard on the back. “Excuse regular meeting! after the summer recess laet my dust.” Tuesday afternoon. :hs house, 108 High street, was sold West I The first of the season of Primrose The local Board of Registration ,gn the Realty Co. meeting began its Chapter, O. E. S., will be held tomorrow, Fri- sessions Tuesday to add to and revise the list -trcretary of State Wm. J. Bryan is announc- day, evening. of polls for the election of a member of Con- peak in Belfast next Saturday at 2 p. m. THE gress Sept. 8th. SWIFT Miss Ginn a and SHOE will Emeroy gave supper party STORE £ improvement Society meet with The stores and business c — I atility shower for Miss Geneva Heal last dices were 1 closed ■e / -----R rgt E. Brackett 8th, at Monday, Sept. and the factories shut evening at her home on Upper High street, a down Lahor Dav. Many went out of town further account of which will appear next and there were two ball ur readers will be interested in the week. Miss Heal’s marriage to Maine Hills games on the Congress street grounds. i e 6th page, “Base Ball on the Fair will occur at the home of her on parents H. W. Healey and family returned last Sun- Cedar street, 22nd. i Monday, September day from a trip to Montpelier, Vt., in their a "f the ballot to be voted Sept. 8th, At an adjourned meeting of the county Metz runabout. They passed through 25 cities ’- towns I posed amendments to the consti- commissioners the petition of Charles O. and and Mr. Healey did not have occa- e found on the 7th page. Dickey and others of Northport to have the sion to use a wrench on the run of 750 miles. road at Little River I ly meeting of the Woman’s Hos- bridge changed and The W C. T. U. will meet i tomorrow, Friday straightened was allowed. The | be held in room No. 2, Masonic change pro- at 2.30 p. m with Mrs. Gerald Howard, Con- posed is to have the road start from the of I orrow, Friday, at 2.30 p. m. top gress street. Please bring a lunch and invite the hill near the entrance of the w’ater works friends. The roll-call be another of those popular ex- your will b- responded The cross Little River above the to with Aristocrat present bridge, “How I j v. amden on Sunday afternoon spent my vacation." the road 1 continuing across the land of J. F. turnpike drive. Ask Mr. j Dickey. The Waldo County Veteran association will ilson to the old road on the Burd hill. P meet on the man Sisters will have a today Vaughan shore, East Bel- of picnic sup- At the meeting of the Reading Department Footwear and fast, by invitation of Rev. Wm. Vaughan, who | ght, Sept. 5th, company from of the Arts and Cra ts last Tuesday evening has been their host on former p occasions. wn. The meeting will begin prompt- Mrs. James C Durham read selections from A clambake and a m All are to picnic dinner provide the p requested be present. the works of Robert Louis after in- Among the | Stevenson, everyday commodities of life vou rations and the people of East Belfast will will find v,p an rally will be held nere next troductory remarks in regard to the style and hundreds welcome the veterans. of articles that possess various m evening, with the following speak- works of this popular author. The meetings degrees ot 9th and 23rd will be After the merit. But will find Samuel W. McCall of Massachu- Sept. under the direction long continued drouth, when it you only on; at the head of each H er Republican leader of the House of Miss Margaret N. Hazeltine, and will be on rains it pours, and that describes the storm list. In womens shoes that one short stories or of h r last It was is “Patrician." It sentatives, and Hon. Sidney Ander- personal reminiscences Saturday morning. attended by is jn» .-sman travels. and no the aristocrat of from Minnesota, lightning heavy thunder, but reports femine footwear. And yet, notwith- M have been received of damage by in eting Sept. 2nd of the directors of Poor's Mills. The Sunday s.hool lightning picnic this standing superlative qualities, the of r vicinity. The roads were washed, prices “Patrician" f Aged Women. Dr. Elmer Small, was held at the hall last Thursday with a large badly f the but many of them were in such poor condition are m finance committee, reported attendance. A picnic dinner was served, with only that were >ceeds of the lawn they not much harder to travel on party as $275.52. ! ice cream, nuts, fruit and candy. Every one than before. tors wish to thank all who assisted had a good time....Miss Amy Wilson enter- rk of the a Teachers Certificates. More party. tained party of young ladies last Saturday at than three and the home of her father, Manley 0. Wilson_ thousand applications for State certificates $3.Q0 $400 ivn t adet band will present the — were filed, under the of the new liommcii Was H provisions | medy drama “The Gypsy’s Secret" recent of law, during July and State ■ guest Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wentworth. August. Superin- ial Theater this, Thursday, even- .... Mr and Mrs. Irvin Jackson went to Cam- tendent Payson Smith has announced to local L. A. ■ pecialties between the acts. The WEBBER, Proprietor. § den Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Went- superintendents that this very large number :.posed of Camden young people, w >rth spent Sunday in of application? w ill necessitate a delay in the m have friends in Belfast, and Northport. j of which Citypoint. issuing certificates, will proba-dy be i-sure a full house. There will be Mr. Harold Shorey of Spring- \ SPnt tn t£>nf'V>£»rc nnrinfr fIn;oKnr EAST BELFAST. field, Mass., arrived |i ert at 7 o’clock. Sunday morning and with Mrs. Shorey, who arrived last week, will spend Announcement is made in our advertising | -a A. Burgess entertained a three Walter Barker spent the week-end with his vacation with relatives at Citypoint and columns by State Treasurer Joseph W. Simp- ii party at her cottage last Monday friends in Searsport. Morrill ... Gardner L. Hatch and daughter. son that bids for the State highway bonds will ream and cake were served and Misses Nickerson and Lida Miss Harriet last Margaret White Hatch, returned week from be received at the office of the State treasurer .. able evening spent. The out-cf- have returned from a-visit in a visit with relatives in Mass.... Searsport. Lawrence, on Oct. 1st: The value of the bonds offered at There was a still < were Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Goodwin alarm about 8 o’clock last Miss Ruth Turner of New who Mrs. Kate Learv returned Tuesday noon Vineyard, Me., this time is, in the $300,000, to be Saturday for I u *.rt and Miss Cora Lames <»f Bos- aggregate, evening what might have been a lias been as teacher from a visit in Thorndike with Mrs. engaged at Citypoint, ar- issued ir denom nations f $100. $500 arunty was | teachers,opened daughtertDorothy and her mother, Mrs. Han- Mrs. Flora McGovern. Miss Frances Kodgdon, damage done. son. on Swan Lake Avenue. 5 room at 10 a. m. Tuesday with nah Holmes of Bar were on Mrs. G. G. Miller, Mrs. Rose Mrs. Thus. Wm. Jacobs of is a at the Harbor, driving Page, -'KV. N Hours in N ew Roekport guest ! State York This is said Superintendent,presiding. the Swanville r.»ad last when the axle T. Stockton, Mrs. Clarence F. Titcdmb. Gen- home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard where Sunday to be tr-. 1 St word word in Brown, M wer of Auburn conducted the musical comedy. GLOVES, of the wagon broke and the forward wheels t'emen—Clinton V. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. h.s wife the summer The and a clever spent Smith met the plot, one by the way, relates superintendents c .me off, the out. Frank B Chase, Horace Thomas throwing occupants The Changing, the adventures of a n when party making the- most of Orrin Richards has moved from the Sher- e. truancy, certification 1 ttle G. J. W. Nie- laon girl escaped without injury. Mrs. Wr.it- Flawith, Geo. Miller. N'ichoil, seven hours in New York, from 9 p. m„ until man residence, which, he recently bought, to rs were discussed. He c SHIRTS, pensions -mb was J. A. slightly bruised, but Mrs. Holmes R stopaner, Robert Byron Williamson, 4 a. m. is There said to be more fur, h s old home on the roa the teachers assembled at the noon and live- Swanville i. | was bruised, shaken up and strained her Winslow & ton. right ly entertainment crowded hto the ■i than T. 95 were present, and addressed arm and play Mrs. L. Shute returned last Monday shoulder. The horse w:as frightened, iu half a dozer, Berries. Blueberries are out of the market, ordinary shows, 'lie songs practical lines. Wednesday’s pro- but Mrs. from Rockland, where she had visited her sis- HATS, Whitcomb succeeded in and dances are CAPS, controlling but when the late F C. Freeman drove the ail that experience am! up school management, reading, good ter, Mrs. Alfred Crockett, for tw weeks. him. Mr. Levi Holmes of Swanville came to judgment in Camden he them in until staging and costuming can devise In fact history, arithmetic stage kept bringing Mrs. Emma of Mass., is anything you may wish. | geography, their assistance and brought them home in his There is a Sylvester Concord, There is an over of complete production of beautiful The instructors are from the late in the fall. supply new auto. Mrs. Holmes is at the sceni, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac All new and Whitcomb and electrical effects, a goods up-to-the-minute in nal schools, the schools and the blac berries. They yielded abundantly this big chorus of style \ city homestead under the care of Dr. T. N. Pearson pretty giris Musical Mason, at Mason Mills. Mr. Sylvester will join season and has them. The straw- comedy is just what the ! of Maine. All interested are cordi- everybody her later. of Morrill. public want. The this was not more than half date here is ed to attend. Tne for berry crop year Tuesday, Sept. MVSf)NIG [fcVPLE |l programs The Delta of 9rh, at the Colonial Theater. Capt. J. V\ Burgess, who has been ill with SELFASI. MAINE. Alpha’s the Baptist Sunday the average and the season was very short. ? and Friday are as follows: school had a social North pneumonia at his home on Searsport avenue, is gathering last Saturday Raspberries were in scant supply and while Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ma- THURSDAY. and is able to out. much to the ! afternoon with Miss L. Wilson at not son and improving go Amy the the stores were paying 18 certs, and could daughter Adelaide of Sabattus arrived I 45. Opening. of his manv friends. home of her father at Poor’s Mills. we hear last and pleasure No. 7 25. Miss L. I. Lincoln The get enuugh to supply their customers, Thursday spent the week-end with The News of Brooks. 1 10. Mr. H. E. guests began to arrive about three o’clock of a out of towm who a his Mr. and KF.POKT OF THK , Congdon. by man shipped quantity parents, Mrs. Edward Mason... Miss Myrtle .Tetley, who spent the summer (OMUTION 01 1.55. Prof. A. J. Jones. team and automobile and a Mr. social afternoon to Boston and received only ten cents a quart. and Mrs. W iloert N. Brier of n-.hP Par irrumlna rente Mr or.ri Mro X? C I Mrs. Frank 10. Mr L. Detroit, Hubbard of Knox called upon THE HT\ N. Mower. was ’out of NATIONAL BANK spent doors in Mich., who ihe summer to i : 55. Miss F. M. Hale. playing croquet, The Telephone Tax. The New England spent here, returned to Achorn, will return her home in Pete*boro, friends here last Saturday. etc. A was thei ; 40. Arithmetic, substituted. picnic supper served in the din- to the assessments home Tuesday F. C. N. H., the last of this week. Oh Btl.KAST. Tel. & Tel. Co., according morning_Dr Gay Mrs. Emily Brown of Bangor is her J room and a visiting ing party of thirteen sat down to and family returned to their Af Iteltast, in the State FRIDAY. of the State assessors returned to State Treas- Brooklyn home Miss Myrtle Tetley of Peterboro, N. H.t who parents, F. H. Brown and wife. of Maine, at the cloae a table ornamented vrith a bunch of red last .Mr of business, 0 00. large urer W is the company in Tuesday... William Clark of Brook- has been the of her Mr. August 9, 1913 Opening. j Joseph Simpson, guests grandparents. G. L. Morrill, a Portland 40. Mr. H. clover and laden with N. Y., has the salesman, spent E. Congdon. good things, including the $78,596.46 lyn bought Cunningham and Mrs. E. A. in East left Kl'sn F!IC r s, Maine assessed largest amount, place Achorn, Belfast, last week-end with his here. 25. Prof. A J. Jones. hot for a summer home-Frank family salads, rolls, olives, sandwiches, dough- Co. second Tucker of Mal- for Camuen on her l oans ami .10. Mr. L. N. Mower. with the Aroostook Tel. & Tel. Monday way home-. discounts.$73.'.094 S2 nuts, cake and ice cream. After den, Mass spent the week-end with Miss Mildred of overdrafts secured and miserur.-.: ...’ 1.714 70 .155. Miss F. M. Hale. supper al assessed 99. The local are Maurice Page Lowell, Mass., has $4,010 companies Miss Mary Woodbury returned last l S. Hoods to secure csrcul itimi *•«‘d *00 iW) to out Roberts, home Monday been I 10. Miss L. I Lincoln. ! adjourned of doors again for a short Tele- returning Monday_Rev. C. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Eva in S. bonds to seciiie l > taxed as follows: Center Lincolnville night from Pittstor, where she had been visit- Godding, .n-pnsits. 55. E. Walsh $ 1.000; to secui •* Post a’. Arithmetic,substituted. time before their departure for home. delivered two excellent sermons in West Brooks. Sa vines l.ooooo Co $31.32; China Telephone Co., $51.80; and with Miss Julia and Ethel bonds, securities, etc.. phone the church last ing, Leary 7SI,255 02 -- Sunday to large audiences. J. W. Bennett is bill ml Knox & Telegraph Co., $1,650.48: is the Teachers' Cap*. at tne Belgrade) king fix res 1 Telephone He Savery attending Institute. 1 ■’.e Mom 1 with his were Nat'"'!.!! banks. ,,>? r, r\>* 1 —rr\r— ■ family guests while here of Liberty & Belfast Tej. & Tel. Co., $45 30: Mon- Lakes, where he is handling a boat for the ageiitsl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts. Mr. Ralph Strout of Lawrence, Mass., re- H\5I5 45 They returned tourist season. IHie trot se ; jg roe &. Brooks Telephone Co., $28.20; Unity 1 t their home in Patten last turned there last Sunday after a two week>' ( ■ Tuesday. s e Telephone Co.. $104.73; Waldo Telephone Mrs. Nelly Luce Caine of Clinton called Not. ..tl.cr Natl 'iia! Haiik- 2 "7 1 i><> C lester of visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. upon j Wiley Lawrence, Mass., arrived Kr.ietiuii.i. palm oi;1 .-n. \. i.c-k-S. $638.07; Waido & Penobscot Telephone Co. friends in Brooks last week while on her • avenue. was accom- way and cents ... Monday ana is his and Strout of Searsport He j .. 137 > visiting parents, Capt. to Belfast and $31.68. Northport. I.aw fill inoiu-> reserve in CARLE & Mrs. E W. Wiley panied by his cousin, Miss Mildred Blanchard, hank \is I Npee.e. ... 7!, JONES’ M*s. Hall F. Hoxie of vVatervi.l -, who is who has a nest at Norman and \\ ilson of of Everett, Mass., been Bachelder Detroit 1- I r". CS j ..... New Id’ ■ s occupying the Salmon J cottage at Little River, Advertisements. Carle & Jones have the Strout homestead. visited their mother, Mrs. L. A. and leinpjtlnl, !MIM '| Bachelder, Orel 5 a j p.lit ..! .f i, % U > e A a and last Friday adopted novel way of their ex- friends in Brooks and gave supper porch party advertising Swanville, last week, i I "ie .Irani s. 1. 1. •. ■ 1 of tensive line of fall dress silks Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Leavitt Augusta, * nigh; in honor of he.- guest. Miss Avis M. goods, coatings, aril who have been spending a vacation with their M. J. Dow, who for several years has sold iota. Morison of Belfast anu Mrs. J. Harve. -Self of satins, and will include table damasks in ! Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Leavitt, returned tne Lice Potato handles it this 1 New who with Mr Self is this sale. No natter what the of the parents Digger, year York, occupying price Pa a! stock in their car. were ac- and claims that there is belt r on pi? 1 The were third will home Tuesday They nothing the the Ehvell cottage nearly guesvs goods, every yard be only 9 cents. surplus Miiei ... ; m 1.; re- market. a Mrs. G. A. Leavitt, who will Undivided 1,fif s, all old school friends < f the -ostess and the Ibis is cash sale and will be for three days companied by btxes paid.‘. 74 man with them a week. Rev. x 1 tvening was one of gr-at enjoyment. 1 hose only, today, tomorrow and Saturday ...Ralph H. G. Booth returned to Brooks last National I lesnuTst; IN <■ \ 3 1>. H> .'tile! atioil.ii H,i 1P; 2 D. after a 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Bickford, Southworth, 12 Main street, calls the at- The Ladies Mills Friday month's a! sonit- in New York present Aid of Masons church Ie.e I-* Trr.st ( ninn,ours ,n William H. Miss Annie tention of mothers to the suits for Mate and other Ti.f 1 Miss Grace Hall Hall, boys ne is gave a fair and in the places. regular meeting.- Hanks.~ | supper Friday evening Iii-Mvidiia! with two of will now be taken d-p'-stfs stihj-et n -. 1 -'73 7% L. Barr, Miss Margaret Hazel tine and her offering pairs pants. They will Mrs. E. W. Curtis of up. 1 chapel, netting $46.07. dm.uni certificate* ,»f 0.3 omi. 1 im; Miss Rodman, Mr Elon B. Gi!cr,r*st» wear well and are up to the hour in P seivedfo; interest mi guest, style_ Camden presided over the apron table; Mrs. J. J. W. Hobbs closed his .-to e last Saturday d.pi.-i:-.. W J of New llie Swift Shoe L. A. 3d Miss Caroline Field, Harvey Self Store, Webber, the and will attention tu ‘•tr.ei 1 Yard proprie- H. Stinson and Mrs. F. N. give Mrs. ~ Savery, fancy business. T"<»l. -i 7 : Every sells the Mrs. Charles Ha vcock of tor, Patrician shoe, the aristocrat York and Chamcook, of table; Mrs. Everett Nickerson, the candy and Win. H, Roile has taken possession and will j Miss Lo:. Littlefielc of Bel- feminine footwear, and s I !’ nl' M N. B., formerly notwithstanding its table. Miss Alice Mason, Mrs. George add tc the business a quick lunch department. ! \ K. « I N \ »| \v 4 |.j., ■ *s. mystery < W < 9c superlative qualities the of 1, eseott. ashler of tile ;i 1 .• :.allied, I fast. prices this shoe Mrs. Horace Mrs. Davis, Nickerson, Mary John Hubbard of Lowell, has been ‘dink, do si'.eimi Mu-ar that the ah.-v. state 10 are Mass., S3 and $4-Have iie nt is trie to Unity Fair. Tne ’air of the only you given a trial Achorn served ice cream. The the best of inv know 1: ,i lie- The Unity housekeepers visiting his nephew, Frank Hubbard of Knox, I !,p* A Novel ot to the the U 'A W'KsroTr. Ua-liier. Way association will be held in Holeproof hose, stockings guaran- were Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Everett subscribed and Advertising Park Unity Sept. Davis, Stinson, and also called in sworn to ties upon friends Brooks. As a before me 3i teed to wear six months without Sold lay of September. 1 913. — and 24th. There will i? $600 offered in darning. Mrs. -= o 23d Nickerson and Mr* Horace Nickerson. boy he lived close to the Brooks line and was in Belfast at The Dinsmore liXl.PH I MORsk. entries will close 11th. the only Store .. .The purses, and bept. Eugene Achorn made the coffee. well known to us all. Ni t:irv Puli ie. Old Corner Drug Store has taken I orrect. Attest: THE program is as follows: the agency EXTENSIVE LINE OF racing Miss Edith Lawrence of Freedom has been " M. B. [D for the Apollo chocolates and for Misses Isabel Towle, Edith Strout and Edith I SWAN. ) 1 m. 2.22 the Green First day, Tuesday, Sept 2Sd, at p. SKLWVN THOMPSON. directors. Skelton were hostesses last at in town attending to her business as a dress- class, trot and pa?e. purse $15( ; 2.50 class, trot Seal chocolates and bon bons. Nothing better. Thursday night J V. A. SlMMON's. \ and $100. Kill Kare, the East Belfast cottage maker. Some of our ladies think they cannot 1 t pace, purse -Two maids wanted, one to do cooking and Kamp all Dress Second Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 10 a m and she day, a limited amount owned by Maurice Towle, at a linen shower get along without her, does a good Goods, 5 matched of housework, and the other | Coatings, $8; horses, Carriage horses, purse, business here. or to do second work. for the Misses Rena and Bessie Black, daugh- purse, $8; at 1 o’clock 2.18 class, trot pace, Apply to Mrs. Horsce 2 29 class, trot or ters of Alderman and Mrs. Roscoe Black, 2 purse, $200; pace, purse Chenery-See the card of Miss Amy E. Silks and horse trot or one-half Satins race, pace, next The $100; green S-.oddard, 68 Church whose wedding occurs Saturday. smith, who a nice new house, $40. street, instructor in piaro, recently bought j mile, purse, were invited to and found their Which we have organ and the theory of music. Class guests supper is now building a stable and shed to connect j opened up this week, comprising Q One of the attractions will be baby show, opens places by means of daintily gotten up pack- with is two Kitchen SePL Sth.Mr. and Mrs. John it. Will C. Austin building cottages the is a offered J. F. M. Crosby, | all and among prizes cup by at each Each when seated was Serges, prices, Eponge, Maltallasae, Bedford n Mr. and Mrs. William and ages place. to rent his own residence. Cords, & Co. of Auburn. Orrin J. of Crosby Mr. and nearly opposite True Dickey ! told to her on so found Mrs Daniel Iiill a card of open package,but doing C is in the and publish thanks. Allen Leonard of Union, but formerly of ashmeres. Veilings, and a this city assisting management a bore name of one Ratines, Burcles, great k See statement of the second wrapper, which the as the fa r. City National Bank of Knox, with his wife, has been friends I will act secretary during of the two and the latter visiting of delfast... .bee what ! brides, immediately variety Fancy Weaves, Carle & Jones say of a ! and relatives in town. As a boy he used to at- were showered with When Shipping Items. Capt. F. P Wh-ttierof the sale in their the packages. crockery department, all and tend our schools and other rural enter- Girl day singing schooner John Bossert, who if. taking a short opened they contained bits of kitchen linen, evening. Sept. 6th. Every third dollar eost3 tainments and most of the older people know j at his home in Berwick wh le his ves 9 which will find a place in their new homes. 3rd Yard vacation you only cents .. Spraying and whitewash- him. Every -.he were After ladies sel makes a trip, writes Th» Journal as fol- done supper young joined by es by Edgar W. Gray, Commercial in went to the beach The Republican rally Union hall last Fri- 9c. lows: "I not’ce in your last issue a of gentlemen guests and all j report Belfast ...For for i House, everything needed was well attended an interest- schooner fire which was in their honor bv Emory day evening by j the sale ol the Josephine. You are pickling and to A. A. Howes & given preserving go ef Wa do. on tbe i2th day of l of Belfast for Half A. D J Annals was the joint handiwork of Major Timo- August. 1913, j and the late Phineaa P. PROBATE NOTICES. E. of Century. thy Chase Quim- HANSrOM. daughter David E. \ at CARRIEBird, late of Belfast. In said '’ounty of Wai I > It was built at a machine shop * by. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and do, deceased, having present* d ;• petition pray- f the Head of the Tide where the Foundry for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- ing that Charles R. Coombs may be appointed i ( day of A. D. 1913. administrator of the estate of said deceased. no ma- August, J of time Fair BY AN OLD SETTLER at that 1 The the now there being is, certain instrument, purporting to be the last Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to { Three of the will and of Peter late of all persons interested by eausing a copy of this j f Big in the A testament Ward, (Hon. Wm. G. Crosby.) chine shop village. order to be iu ( State] Searsporl, in said County of Waldo, deceased, published three weeks successively been made The I ANODYNE dials, the one in front having having been presented for probate. Republican Journal, a newspaper published ( at Belfast, that may at a Probate ! the Meet- Oi be to all in- they appear and in a at the time dered. That notice given persons Court, to be held at nelfast. within and for said v put place terested of this CHAPTER XXX. (1836.) by causing a copy order to be on the 9th of A.l). C was were manufac- County, day September, 1913, ing-house finished, published three weeks successively iu The Re- at ten of the clock before aud show i FOR noon, cause, 1913 The in this were as es- publican Journal, at Belfast, that they j conflagrations year tured by our venerable and highly published if any they have, why the prayer of said petition \ may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at er should not be I within said granted, follows. On Sunday evening, January fellow-citzen, Mr. Wm. Fred- Beiiast, and for County, on the sec- J AMES Judge. t i Countless thousands teemed ond LIBBY, Tuesday of September next, at ten of the A true Attest: ( 10th, a fire broke out in a blacksmith’s ot families have found of business was at that clock before copy. I-, jJS| erick, whose place noon, and show cause, if any they W. ( the _Arthur Leonard, Register. in tha rear of the Hotel, I it to be the surest and have, why same should not be proved, ap- shop Eagle time on street. and allowed. I for Spring proved At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and R. M. Monroe and Robert quickest remedy JAK ES ( occupied by H|| Mr. died at his residence in LIBBY, Judge. for the County of to a Ido. on the second Tues ( i Cuts, Wounds, Sore Quimby A true copy. Attest: was consumed day of August, A. D. 1913. W. Quimby; the building I Bowel Com- thiB January 16, 1869, in his sixty- Arthur W. Leonard, Register. { Throat, place 4 certain to be CENTRAL MAINE instrument, purporting the last > FAIR which were com- with all its contents, plaint—internal and was a native of Leb- A will and testament t»f Eli t Me | gjsgjj fourth year. He mam, late ) | I external ailments. At a Probate Court held at within and of in said of > bustible. Between seven and eight Warn brother of Mr. Beiiast, Belfast, County Waldo, deceased anon, N. H., a younger for the County of Waldo, on the 12th nay ot having beenpresented for probate. i ^ A. o’clock in the evening of October 15th IN USE OVER father of Mr. John H. August. 1). 1913. Ordered, That notice he giv-n to all persons in* ) William Quimby, terested a of this 103 YEARS V E. coombs, widow of Charles H. by causing copy order to be ) an extensive conflagration occurred in was edu- three weeks iu > WATERVILLE, MAINE, and A. Quimby. He MARYCoombs, late ol Beiiast, m said of published successively The R,.. George County ) the of tha'Waldo Bank: Its long-continued use is the highest V Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they > banking-room cated to the trade of watch and clock at a Probate to prooi of its merits. Sold everywhci e. W praying for an allowance out of tlm personal i may appear Court, be held a‘t > of bills within and for said mu thirteen thousand dollars its of an in- I estate of said deceased. Helia*-t, ('ounty, the second / 25c and 50c Bottlca making; but being naturally of next, at ten oi Oi Tuesday September the cl >ck / were utterly consumed. There were dered, That the said petitioner give notice to before noon, and show if ventive and investigating mind he found all cause, any they luxe > persons interested by causing a copy of this why tbe same should not be that the directors and IUNIMENTi ! order to be three weeks proved. apVroveu ? strong suspicions his principal employment outside the published successive^ and allowed. > ; in The Republican Journal, a newspaper cashier were to the act. The pub- JAMES LI 1,1*.Y, Ju- ge. ) accessory of Hav- lished at that at routine professional occupation. Beiiast, they may appear a Pro- A true copy. Attest: ) bate t ourt, to be held at bills were all of the denomination of interested in the art, nelfast, withiu and foi Arthur VV. Lkoxard, liegi»tei > ing become deeply i said County, on the 9th day of September, a i> one, two and three dollars, the re-issue then in its com- 1913, at ten of the clock belore noon, and show science, of Mesmerism, 1.1)0 SS.-In cause, if any. they have, why the prayer ot »aiu Court of Proba'e, held at IV { of which was law as it U'Afast, on the 12th prohibited by parative infancy in this country, he de- petitioner should not be granted. day of August, 1913. *,v. ( James W, Tin ner, guardian oi Knuna s. bar. \ of then was, and hence no serious loss was of his LIBBY, Judg-. p:i* voted the last twenty years life A true copy. Attest: lermo. in said ouiny, having piv-entwi hi- ( sustained the stockholders. In the af- Arthur W final account of guardiaii-liiu f- allow »n.v by lO tne development ui us principles, es- Leonard. Register. mat notice ALWAYS oiuemi, thereof lie THE BEST a one double given, three > ( ternoon of the 25th story two week, ami for the accom- weeks trips per pecially with reference to the healing successively, in the Republican .Inuim S At a Probate Court held at a in Belfast. :n dwelling-house situated on the J udge Read modation of Belfast passengers Mr. H. those to Belfast, within an- newspapei published mid mint } art; reducing principles practice for the County ot Waldo, on the 12th day o- that aii persons mieirvie.I may -.tiend at a was p>) farm, on the Northport road, N. Lancaster ran a stage on boat-days he wrought out wonderful results. The August. A. 1). 1913. bate Court, to l»e he id at BeilaVt, on m, t*iS This year will have new •d September next, and show cause, if many features, clean. ! it was one of the oldest framed between this and IN G .MOOD of Brookline, Mass., one of any they 1 burned; place Saturday Cove, he did not have the sod account theory propounded always the administrators of the estate ot why stiouid not b. ti ) OUR Hamilt m lowed. houses in town. which still continued to be the llolton Wood, late of Brookline. Mass., j instructive, interesting, entertaining. landing meet with but its deceas •I j acceptance, practical a A M ES El B B Y. Jlld ed. having presented petition that the 1 Mr. Jonathan White, who came here to for for Belfast.” praying A true Attest- place “passengers results commanded No man value of .said estate, subject to tile collateral copy. respect. AUTHIT. W. LKiiNAHD Regime:. reside in died on the 11th of Janu- The took the of the inheritance tax in the Slat- of Maine, the per- ! 1795, Independence place did more than he to the ever promote sons interested in tin succession of said proper his brother SS.— In t ourt ary, aired sixty-nine; Robert, Bangor occasionally. On her last trip ty, and the amount of the tax, may he deter- fT”ALDo of Probate, held at Re.. J of Interest for of the science to its present vig- me growth mined by the Jftdge of Probate. V? fast, on 12th day of August, iPi:-. ,.. Something who came here in 1795, died from Portland to in the latter w Everyone July 30th, rin U. Herbert .i Bangor, orous manhood. Its are still oo-', H'>-uiy Darling ,i .. , workings Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to W. The lives of these of she struck on a Edmunds. adr»nni tiators on m.- ti 1840, aged seventy. part September, rock all persons interested by causing a copy of this the but when the veil Hamilton H.Wooo. iat« n Bi* *.kl,i y ..... among mysteries; •rder to be published three weeKs two hrnrhprs wprp so intimatelv Mended in the river near the latter and successively ceased, having presented then- ti -t md nna! Be and place is as soon or late it will in the in The Republican Journal, a 7 Up-to-Date Attend the Fair i lifted, be, nevvspiper pub- account ot administration of said estate f*.i Big lished at Belfast, that at a a) that notice of the two in connection sank in about an hour in twenty fathoms they may appear Pro- iowance. 11 catalogue of those who were the earliest bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for seems to be peculiarly appropriate. .They water. said County, on the 9th day of September. A. 1>. Oith red. That notice thereof lie giv. n, thre-- A Information in and ablest at the altar weeks regard to or all i priests officiating 19)3, at ten of tile clock t»et«*re uc-on, and successiveiy in The Republic,,!) } any departments furnished were born in N. H. After William died 13th show Chester, Captain Avery May cause, if any have, whv tlie of said a newspaper published 111 Belfast, in s:ud 01. i\, c of the Unknown Power, will be found they prayer * petitioner should not be that all pel's*.ns interested may attend at a Pro- by the officials. coming here to reside they became the aged fifty-two. He was born at Pres- granted. J the name of Phineas Quimby. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the UU; d i\ owners of lots of land in close and came here to reside of September next, anil show can—-, if ai ? proximity ton, Conn., per- Deacon Tolford Durham died Novem- they Arthur W. Leonard, Register. have, why the said account sliuuld not 1*, ai- : to each on the road, about 1813. had been here rates on all railroads. other, Xorthport manently He ber The exact lowed. Special 13th, aged ninety-two. JAMLS and continued to occupy them during for several At a Probate Court held at within I.IlihY, .Ihdue. occasionally years previously time when he came here to reside is not Belfast, and A true copy. Attest: ------• for the of Waldo, mi the 12rh of their lives. married sisters, He was County day ARTHIRW I.KOAlil*, l. They daugh- buying and shipping lumber. A A. D. Reglst known, but he was one of our ugust. 1913. ] L. G. BUNKER, President. R. M. GILMORE, Sec re tan ters of the venerable James Patterson, a After estab- S. widow A EDO SS.— 11. Court 01 held originally ship-master. earliest settlers. He was a subaltern in sllALEs. of l.endal T \\' Probate, at B-< LoUisEShales late of Belfast, in >a:d of m fast, on the 12th day ot August. 1PI3. \v,. one of the earliest settlers in the town. his residence here he in County } lishing engaged the Belfast Militia when Samuel Hous- Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition lingt n M. White. aoministrator on the estate of one known W Jonathan's farm was the now trade in one of the stores the praying that Eugene H Conner or ReMast may Margaret S. liite. iate of Belfast, in said Ccmi- opposite ton, senior, w as Captain, and had charge lie appointed administrator of the estate of said ty, deceased, having presented his first and final as the Pickard the one which was place: which was burned in deceased. account of adminwiation of said estate ai- Eagle Hotel 1834, at Castine under Gener- for p of the company iowance. at the time of the Ordered. That the said to {< ZIOI- ini-- purchased Quebec which he continued to occupy until he petitioner gives notice >!fc=Z>[fol|(- al Lovell in 1779. in this all a that notice thereof be the Early century persons interested by causing copy of this Oidered, given, thre* H Railroad excitement with expectation retired from active business about 1832. order to be published three weeks in wt* ks successively, m The Republican Joint-;; he held various he was successively [ municipal offices; The a in er in * >. > ,, on the of the that the Republican Journal, a newspaper published wspaj published Belfast, in part purchasers He and Mr. James P. White, under the at that ail itetsons ini* vest* d at one of the managers, under whose su- Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate may attend p, [s would be located on it; the Court, to be held at Belfast, within and tor said hate Court, to be held it Belfast, Oil .the VHI depot price name of & White, were in co- day p Avery the east bridge was built and Counts, on the 9tli day ••! September, A.I). 1913, of M-ptember next, and .—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- time purchased was log Mr. Daniel Lane; from thence he remov- mith was to succeed him and Uafast. on the 12C day of August, 1013. < lar- appointed At a Probate Court e <> at Belfast, within and end * Waldo Penobscot it ir which he commenced house- nee O. Poor and Edward A. execut-rs upcn ed in 1833 to the Durham house on Wil- of Perry, Agricultural for the "aldo on the 12th since that time it has been County day o! the will of of Society always late Belfast, m w ILL BE and in which his son, Hon. kept A. 1). li 13 Augustus Perry, MELD AT keeping son's where he died. The August. sain County, decease.. having presented their Hill, promnient on the west side. Deacon Durham be- James P. White, was born. In 1S03 J.. HERBERT, daughter of Olive Relief tiist and linai account of administration of said characteristic of Capt. Avery was good (irover, late id Islesbon in said ( of estate foi allowance. came a member ot the First Church in OLIVE minty SEPTEMBER 17 and tie erected the framed re- Waldo, deceased, laving a MONROE, 18 dwelling-house nature. He was presented petition Ordered, That notice thereof he three always pleasant, patient, was chosen deacon the follow- that she. Oitvr L. Ilet bn I. be given, 1799, year praying may ap- weeks m Ti e Journal cently removed from the site on which admi istratlix. with the will successively, Republican forbearing; never excited by passion, to hold this pointed annexed, a newspaper j ublish-. <1 in Belfast. 111 said Conn IN ing and continued position of the estate of sale deceased. $4,000 PREMIUMS AND PURSES bis son William B. is now erecting a however sorely "How shall I t>. that all persons interested may attend at a. j tempted. during his life. Oi deled, That the said petiti* nor give notice to Probate Court, to be held a: Belfast, on the Oil. : now reside p WEDNESDAY. SEPT EMP I 1; 17. HUES DAY house. All his children living on interested by causing a of this of next, and show cause, if SEPT. 18 j know him if I meet him the street?” At the annual allpeisoim copy day September any spring meeting, April order to ho published tinee weeks tin have, tiie said not No. 1. 3 minute class, trot or 4. in this at one time all resided successively y why account should pace. $200 No. Horses without records, trt 1 city; they one who had never seen him. in 1 he Republican Journai, a ewspapei pub- bt allowed. No. 2. or inquired 11th, Ralph C. Johnson, Isaac Allard and 3-year-old under, tret or or pace.. }' several seven in lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- JAMES 1.1 BBY. with their families, “Know him?” was the “You Judge 100 No. 5. 2.24 class, trot or reply. Arvida Hayford, Jr., were chosen Select- bate Court, to be hold at Belfast, within and for A true copy. Attest: kt ! pace... No. 3. 2.17 class, tret or pace. 200 No. fi. P r« c for number, on the same street. Jonathan said County, on the 9th day *»f a. 1). 1: W. Lh».nai:p. j all. trot or p: rt 1 can’t knowing him; he’s a stout W. andjames September, _Aim-.i Pegi-ter. help men.David Lothrop, Clerk, 1913, at ten »d tin* clock before noon, ami show erected his house, still where it TV* A EDO ss.— In Court ot held at Bel CONCERTS BY STOCKTON standing man and has a smile on his face. cause, if any tbev have, why the prayer of said Probate, SPRINGS BAND. j) always White, Treasurer. It fast, on ;he All petitioner should not be granted. 12tli day of August, IP13, Mary All entries of was erected, at a little earlier date. ex- draft horses, horses and colts shown the first dnv A Menagerie and Circus combined annual fall the whole J a M En LI BPi J u W. Dodge, executrix of the will of Mark T of the | At the meeting Y, Ige. ( close at 10 a m. All other entries for exhibit his children reside here, ex- A true Attest: Dodge, late of Troy, in said County, deceased, close at 12 noon. Aw.nvarce ,1 surviving hibited here on the sixth of June. From copy. will be avoided number of votes thrown on the ARTHUR VV. liavuig presented his first and final account 111 >■ i>1 iii mi '..hi 111 > family, probably, on its return to the States on hoard the August, a. I). 1913. niipi, choice of to the that all persons mleiested may attend at a Pro 25 CENTS ADMISSION town. were both men anc Representative legisla- E. They worthy Royal Tar at the time of her destruction NICKERSON ofsiarsport.exe- bate ( ourt. to be he’d at Belfast, mi ihe 9th day ture. At the second on the 19th, HARRIETcutrix «d the will of Annie Nieliois. late of id A. D. good citizens; faithful in the discharge trial, September next, and show cause, if any they COLCORD, Secretary, R. F. D. 2. Winterport. Maine fire, October 25th, near Fox Islands, Searspori, in said County ot \\ aldo. deceased the said aecount should Mol lit* aiicw ed j by were 534 votes thrown and have, why of their and in tht there Ralph having presen led a petition praying that the I obligations exemplary .I.iMb LIBBY, Judge. —- noir not far from the place where the steam- 'actual v tor* «>*., the in said estate L C. Johnson he was the candidate property A true copy, a 11*• -1: =^lc=)iro1io-- 3" ! of all the duties devolved elected; to a eo.lateral inheritance performance brig New York was lost a few years subject lax. tile per- Arthik W. Lfo vki>, Begister. of the and a of the sons inteiested in the succession the.11" ami upon them. Whig party portion before. More tnan human the amount of the tax therei n, may I e deter thirty beings 14 A 1.1)0 >S.~In (Oil o! lTobaU. held at t The “Belfast and Quebec Railroad Democrats. mined by the J lid*, e of i’tobate. perished and all. or nearly all, the beasts, >T last, on the 12lh day ot August. 1913 was .March At the Presidential election in >To- Otdered, That the said petitioner give notice to Chailes B. t ooinbs. ndmuirntrator < u me estate Corporation’ incorporated to birds and reptiles belonging the Men- all persons interested by causing a copy of this ol henry O. 1 >odge. d o? I'.ei.'iist. in saul C\ im were sixteen vember there were only 2S8votes thrown; the ninth. There corpora- agerie. mder to be published three weeks successively t>, deceased, having pre»eut( d bisfli 1 1 lb Y. Judge. James W. Webster at the Unitarian At a l i> bale Court held at hr,.'ast, within and A ti tie copy. Attest: there was a enter- lor the Countv ot W on the IL'th id Aim hi i: w. Lm.xakr, 1. mM*. r. If desire a Business to ■ ilium.nated, grand at aldo, day you thorough Training, becoi meeting-house, and a public dinner R I A iii'ii-1. A. I>. 1913. tainment at which the “solid men’’ of CA STO A an DO S.'s—In court of Probate, i.e.u .it * < expert Stenographer, Accountant, or if you desir. tne Town Kail. Capt. Swan was the sor, INEZ N. DECKOW of Belfast, (laughter of 1913 as .veil as the and U'AIfast, on the 12th day or August. s..i j, the town “young ON THE FA1K GROUND. 1 Francis M. siap es of Stockton spi ligs. in for the Civil Private Secretarial \\\ rk. a 1 ! the Nathan and is now BASE BALL K. McDonald. administratrix on the t-stat-- ■: qualify Service, of late Capt. Swan said County of Waldo, deceased, were present, there was a having pn- llotatio 11. McDonald, late of Bdiast. ,n said Position or to become a Teacher of vigorous” seilted a piaviiu that she in a v la* a Commercial Subject.' residing, where he has been for many petition p deceased, having presented her first ami avalant lie of toasts and administratrix, with the will County, perfect speeches, To the Editor of The Journal. The pointed annexed, final account oi administration of "sbeen duly ap- merged If. 0 3 0 0 distinction and in confrom- O'Connell, County, on the 9th day of September, A.D. 1913, 1 pointed executor of the last will and testament succession of cf the old bank among them, 0 2 of presidents Clark, ss.. 13 at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause to their custom was tattooed. The Bass, 2b. 0 3 12 if w the HARRIET E. CLARK, late of Knox. and new, after Mr. Williamson, has ity any they have, hy prayer of said peti- in- Wood, rf. 0 3 2 0 tloner should not be grained. In the County of W aldo, deceased. All persons been James fancy-work on his body sufficiently John S. Kimball, White, Chase, p. 0 3 2 3 JAMES LIBBY, Judge. having demands against the estate of said de- dicated he had been to A true Attest: ceased are desired to the same for set- H. C. Hoffses Thomas Marshall, James P. White. Na- that subjected copy. preset,t Arthur W. Leonard, Register. tlement, and all indebted 1 hereto are requested Blended the process, but whether under the cir- 1 24 24 12 to thaniel B. Bradbury succeeded Mr. Bing- make payment immediately. CLEANING. cumstances him was 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Ihe sub* GEORGE VV. VARNLY. j ham as cashier and held the office nine- represented by Boston. 1 9 10 4 7 1 2 1-34 A scriber hereby gives notice that she has Unity. Me., August 12,1913. somewhat STEAMPRESSINt, teen at the of which regarded as questionable. Pastime. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0— 1 been duly appointed a« imuistratiix of the es- years, expiration tate of Rheumatic There was nothing incredible, however, Duration of game, 1 hour, 45 minutes. Um- NOTICE. The subscriber here- time his son, Mr. A. H. Bradbury, the W. late of and REPAIRS" pire, Mr. E. S. Payson. Scorers, Robert Smith JOHN JONES, Belfast, EXECUTOR’Sby gives noU.ee that he has been duly ap- in his narrative and nothing tending in executor of the last will and testament present cashier, was appointed. for Boston, N. C. F. Wheeler for Belfast. j in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given pointed to his verac- bonds as the law directs. All of CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER The steamer made her first any great degree impeach c. w. F. persons having de- Bangor ; mauds against the estate of said deceased ate BERTHA A. DAVIS, late of Belfast. •$:OII_:€- i desired same tor from the west for the season on ity. to present tire settlement, and trip the of W aldo, deceased, and given At Street. Tel. The made trial of their STRENGTHEN WEAK KIDNEYS. all indebted thereto are requested to make pay in the County 52High ninth of the ice in the river Light Infantry ment bonds as the*law directs. All persons liaviug The original of the Rheumatic April; pre- immediately. of compound the Don’t suffer with weak LILLIE S. JONES. demands against the estate said deceased are marching capacity in month of Sep- longer kidneys. same The formula has been vented her from going beyond Frank- Belfast, Me., August 12,1913. desired to present the for settlement, and Oil. original pur- tember a visit to You can get prompt relief by taking Electric all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- William Lincoln West fort. She ran the summer as a by Bucksport, leaving chased and the oil is being prepared by the through that wonderful ment immediately. here at 1 m. of the 12th and Bitters, remedy praised by F. Bureau «»l v day-boat between Portland and Bangor, p. arriving 4 DMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The sub ROBERT DUN TON. Ex-Veterinary Inspector women everywhere. Start with a bottle today, -A scriber notice that she has Belfast, Me., August 12,1912. home on the 14th at 5 p. m. The day in- hereby gives Rheumatic Oil I ml list ry U. S. Department of Afcrlciii' with the Portland and Inde- been of the es- Blended Company. connecting you will soon feel like a new woman with duly appointed administratrix tervening was passed in military evolu- tate of pendence, which ran as night-boats be- amibition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. VETERINAK1AIN tions at in with the MARY V. DODGE, late of Searsport. tween Portland and Boston. She made Bucksport company of San 'vl John Dowling Francisco, writes;— *5 the County of Waldo, deceased, and giving T15EATS ALL DISEASES OK Light Infantry and the Ban- * as All Weber WM. 0. POOR & SON, AGENTS, Bucksport ’Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric bonds the law direc’s. persons having Wagons Hospital, Pharmacy ami Other the estate of said deceased ( gor and in demands against >' 1' Independent Volunteers, Bitters prompts me to write. It cured my same lor BELFAST. MAINE. SPUING STKEET, IIELKASI Children are desired to present the settlement, Just received a new caroi vveoer Wagons. Cry a time for the liver and all indebted thereto are requested to make “having good generally.” wife when all else failed.” Good Prices: 15, 25 and 50‘Cents. Hospital Never Closetl. meat Immediately. Light, easy running general purpose wagons, j Try it. FOR FLETCHER’S On the 3d of October the Town Clock as welL better for or bili- pay Nothing indigestion HATT]pM LCFKIN A. MCKEEN t23 Phone*— Hospital 69-18. Reaidenc. 12,1913. For sai» by |). CASTORIA on the Unitarian Meeting-bouse began ousness. Price, 6©c. and $1.00, at all druggists Gouldsboro, Me., August _— ~s-m, oarmmaatt 4, xsu3. I at quantabacook. " I of the most pleasant events of the an STATE | was all-day picnic arranged by Miss OF MAINE. Wells, at the Wells q.riai cottage,at Quanta- List of Candidates to be voted for September 8, in the ! ‘3C00k. The trip out was made by fourteen 1913. Third Congressional District. in a buckboard for j :^ adtes and surry, and al- Penalty mlfully down defacing, tearing removing or destroying a list of '.he fog of the morning had not en- candidate, or .necimen ,h.ugh five to one oauot,ballot some hundred dallarst ftno v '. urned off, interesting cross-coun- vs were obtained_in ;the ride over the Mills road. from a distance Botanizing llAMSON =====— -- ALEXANDER, Secretary of State. to some &HUBBARD ---E- in but a scan- ged extent, To vote a = failed straight Ticket, mirk a cross X in the Square over the roadsides to reveal any early | Party name X Fall and winter Styles * v. and the work bag of one member SPli‘ ”***■ "* "I"” J i„ li„ „„ party proved to contain a regular For Sale DWIGHT P. Belfast. | E».c_pri.„d_n.n,. on.P.^dHI j_„ or a mathematical problem: “It one By PALMER, a ht apples among ten girls how many s will be left for those on the front I------ie question was solved.satisfactonly, least, and the turn near Morrill was I ithout further excitement. An old •ureau m a barn, farther on, aroused st of the collectors of the party, I } of investigation proved futile, as no ftslsiM mtsTit f u!d be aroused in the sleepy looking j The surry, which we imagined had ag distanced the larger vehicle, shortly led III and the into the LAWS w’ay OFSTATES ] camp road, i At- made our way in safety, accom- JEFECT y Mr. Bunker, an engaging small boy -mailer dog. Status of Slayer Declared to Young Pittsburgh Millionaire’s acnea, me carriages were soon un- Be Insane Is Hard to r.i.d after a Long and Costly \ wash-up to remove a few Fight ^----I arious of the Determine. L--1 | layers dust, haven of the For Freedom. I-IL I »rch, with its comfortable hammock | was soon reached, the party stop- REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT PROGRESSIVE ;de only long to admire of jl enough the capture Harry K. Thaw, bankruptcy, but neither of these _SOCIALIST d fireplace and other attractive fugitive of Stanford For to Congress For slayer moves received judicial sanction, and Representative Representative to Congress for Representative to Congress for $. Y\ ork bags soon in White, in Canadian ij Representative to Congress | appeared territory both are numbered among the failures , *hile THE JOHN A. PETERS W. R. PATTANGALL others around a and the EDWARD 'j gathered subsequent battle to that mark Thaw’s long fight in the M. LAWRENCE WILLIAM W. WYER and others of Ellsworth just “lazed” and enjoy- prevent his extradition or deportation courts for freedom. of Waterville of Lube: fily view. The call to dinner came throws into clear relief a of Augusta serious defect Then followed many minor moves, i-on In the to suit the appetites of the hun- legal procedure of this country, all intended to hasten Thaw’s libera- | ~ which finds no ; and the cold ham, potato salad* pluce in the systems of tion and in .lune. 1901), a writ was sued in in ! I -,;.d olives, lemonade, pies, cake, and jurisprudence vogue most foreign out that was followed by a prolonged countries. fell victims to the merry party Under the English law Thaw hearing at White Plains before Jus- would have SAFEST LAXATIVE FOR WOMEN j d on the porch. been readily extraditable tice Mills In the summer of that year. at women needs a good laxative. S i oner, the adventurous ones set forth once, because he would have been On July 12 the hearing started with Nearly every found hut Dr. King’s New Life Pills are good because a up the river, from which they re- “guilty, insane" by the jury, Mr. Jerome in charge of the people’s STATE OF MAINE. which in they are safe, and do not cause 1 as to bodily temperature, but America after adjudging him case and Mr. Morschauser looking af- prompt, pain. to be a lunatic ter ! Mrs. M.C. Dunlap of Leadill, Tenn., says: “Dr. oeir praises of the beauties of the was perforce compelled, the interests of the defendant. The following are the questions to he voted upon September 8, 1813. under our code of Tills King’s New Life Piils helped her troubles I me of the remainder of the party criminal procedure, hearing lasted for weeks, and to find him the greatly.” Get a box today. Price, 25c. Rec- Penalty for or a in to make a visit of inspection of the "not guilty" for that very climax came when Thaw himself wilfully defacing, tearing down, removing destroying list of candidates or speci- reason. took the stand and ommended by all druggists. men situated Wilson cottage “next submitted to a long ballot, live to one hundred dollars fine. .The result of this cross examination at the bands of Mr. I | e others remained on the veranda odd twist in out WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY. E. •' a visit laws removes the of Jerome, in the course of which Thaw, of j 1 with the hostess’ mother, possibility treat _ ALEXANDER, Secretary State. his face £. who did much to make lng him as a dangerous criminal as often flushed with anger at Is, the day a In anticipation of a great shrinkage in success. After the well as a madman, and as is If wish to vote for either one return of the lunacy values, because of the pending Under- you or both of the amendments place a cross X in the square marked not either from a most j arty, those who had to make an extraditable, foreign wood bill, market quotations upon Yes over early the question for which you wish to vote. If are to one or from one and bonds are low. It is the you opposed either or both of the home enjoyed the walk up to the country state to another, stocks very were it not for vital force of the enact- questions, place a cross X in the marked No over farm, where the surry was harnessed tlie notoriety of ills Payne-Alririch square the question which you wish to vote against. ment which is now holding the rate of uclant farewell bade to the hostess, case, Thaw would probably be safe? wages up to a high standard. Once knock who made the earlier start now In any part of the world enjoyed a except the prop from under New York. high protection j drive home along by the shores of American industry and this nation will YES Question No. 1 NO Thaw's 1 and across to Belmont Corner and escape from the State Asy- see hard times, even worse than surely ~ enter, where a lum For tile Criminal insane at Mat Cleveland hard times—those sad of Ichas | beautiful view o days been proposed, oy a resolution of the legislature, that section tea wan, N. Y., on Aug. 17, occurred 18P3, when men without work thronged ut nine. Those who enjoyed Miss produced of the tariff, were: great exponents protective the classification of tor of taxation?" spitality Mrs. Howard L. Whit- J 1 I.. TV! 1 enrl V 7 » ,11 A property purposes Herbert Drinkwatef-, Mrs. Willis ate that principle? If this be the ver- f Philadelphia, Mrs. John C. Pillsbury, j dict tnen the free traders of the South, ■ iliam F. Schoppe, Miss Louise W. ; who have waited for 50 years for a chance Miss Edith Strout. Misses Bertha to put into effect their theories, will be knock more out from | a Tardy of Foxcroft, Miss Amy E. ! encouraged to props YES No. 2 under the which has made this the Question NO S i, Mrs. Herbert L. Seeking, Miss Flor- policy —— manufacturing nation in the It has also been to amend section two of L’unton and Miss greatest proposed article ten Yelland of Madison, *he real issue of the third world. This is of the constitution so that it will read as follows: M. D. S. 9 1913, by American Press Association. district Those who^vote afo j campaign. ‘Section The whenever the 2. legislature, two-thirds of both houses shall deem it EVELYN NESBIT THAW Pattangall will be endorsing free ewspapers Favored in Chile. trade principle of the Southern States- necessary, may propose amendments to this constitution: and, when any amend- the questions, endeavored to disprove men. Those who vote for Lawrence will ment shall be agreed upon, a resolution shall be passed and sent to the selectmen of '!■ is no postage on newspapers in the sworn statements of the suite's only be shooting in the air, giving to the the several towns, and the assessors of the several plantations, empowering and .■Hi no duty on white or blank pa- alienists that he was an incurable administration half a vote as an endorse- i as a them to notify the inhabitants of their towns and result Chileans are gener- paranoiac ment of its policy and half a vote as a directing respective plantations in .t>itua 1 and interested readers of At this Mrs. Thitw it. those who vote the manner prescribed by law at the next biennial in the month of hearing Evelyn protest against Only meetings Septem- ______a writer in theNation- candidate will he ut- pers, says appeared for the first time as a win ess for the Republican beror to meet in the manner prescribed by law for calling and holding biennial meetings of said inhabilants for the election of senators -• izine. Ell one Mercurio, of the her tering a firm, vigorous protest against against husband. She told of tl eir and representatives, on the second Monday in September following the passage of said resolve' to give in their votes on the apers in South America, is print- the Democratic policies.— Portland Press. question, journeying* through Europe and give whether such amendments shall be and if it shall that a ot the .r cities, and the white paper is made: appear majority inhabitants voting on the question are in favor testimony that was in some : more cheaply than any publi- respects Tile violent abuse which Mr. Pattan- of such amendment, it shall become a part of this constitution.’ corroborative of the •an supply itself in the United barges brought gall has heaped upor Republicans and Pro- > There is an absolutely free press against Thaw by the Merrill woman. gressives in platform utterances is not Those in favor of this amendment will place a cross X in the square marked Yes ane those opposed wili censorship by the postoffice de- As on the murder trials. Mrs. Thaw likely to win votes from either faction; ■ a cross X in the square marked No. at. proved clever witness. neither is it likely to recall those who place him for reasons of On Aug. it, just one month after the have turned Irom “Shall the constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the legislature hearing started. Justice Mills rendere 1 their own. permitting Our readers will remember that we, bis derision in the case It was that amendments to the constitution to be voted upon at regular elections?” some months ago, declared Loss Patta. Thaw was slid insane am', that his en gal! had “lost his grip.” We are now would he dangerous to the largement calling attention to the evidence. j public safety Without fear of contradiction among i BELFAST The Thaw case dropped out of p lbllc the fairest and squarest men of all par- notice to a "ertain extent following ties, we claim that the better element of ; BURNHAM ng57 LET your crops decide recommitment o Maine Democracy has had enough of Pat- Thaw’s Matteawan ; I They will tell you to use E. FRANK COL FERTILIZERS. Manufar; ;red Obadiah Justice M ils. A motioi was made tangallism and Cy Davisism. On and after June 1913, trains connect by 23. in the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast. Maine. Gardner aril others may half-heartedly at Burnham and Waterville with through 5 ing < JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AUF.NTS. < support the Pattangall faction for a time, trains for and from Bangor, Waterville, Port if You Want .1 in the hope of holding the party together, land and Boston will run as follows: COE-MOR TIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK and of endorsing the national adminis- FKOM BELFAST. \ tration, but the doom of m More than ■ Pattangall’s A.M. P. M. P.M •lower was read in 1911 and 1912. He can Belfast, 6 55 12 15 3 20 of depart. lever represent the voters Maine or City Point. t7O0 tl2 20 13 21 ii Just Flour ■ i his district. Waldo 47 10 tl2 30 t3 3f Two weeks ago it was ‘‘Peters or Pat- Brooks. 7 22 12 42 3 47 tar Knox... 17 34 112 54 13 58 gall.” 7 1 00 4 05 T iday it is Peters.— Kennebec Journal. Thorndike...... 40 PRESTON’S Unity. 7 43 1 08 4 IS Winnecook. *7 58 tl 18 +4 20 Livery, Boarding & Transient Stable i Itching, torturing skin eruptious disfigure, Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 4 30 Is situated on street off Main street. I annoy, drive one wild. Doan’s Ointment is Clinton. 8 28 5 20 Washington just have single and for its 50c 5 30 praised good work at all drugstores. Benton. 8 38 ; double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- 1135 3 05 6 06! @ by American Press Association. Bangor... age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. Waterville. 8 44 2 02 6 36 Iy28 50 4 50 8 20 \V. HARRY K. THAW AND MAP SHOWING HIS Portland. 11 G. PRESTON, Proprietor. 330 8 00 12 10 ROUTE TO CANADA RHEUMA Boston. pm FOR ALL TO BELFAST of FORMS OF lowing his acquittal of the murder P.M. A.M. A.M Stanford White on the ground that be RHEUMATISM Boston.t.7 30 10 00 was insane when he killed the archi- first PM R.ght_away—the day you start to Portland. 11 00 7 00 1 20 Thaw has a continual take RHEUMA—-the tect, kept up Eric Acid poison be* A.M. tight for freedom. P'ns t0 dissolve and leave the sore joints Waterville.. 7 20 9f3 4 10' and Immediately after his Incarceration muscles. Its action is little less than ! Bangor. 6 4? 1 50 magi aal. 50 cents a 1 Benton. 7 25 9 59 4 17 in Matteawan Mrs. William Copley bottle—guaranteed. Judge Barhorst of Ft Clinton. 7 34 10 08 4 5 7 j his members Loraime, Ohio, Thaw, mother, and other 1 10 25 4 45 says: After treatment by three doctors Burnham, leave. 8 25 of his the battle t ■ t8 35 tlO 35 t4 5ft ; family began long without result I was cured of a Winnecook. BANGOR AUGUSTA PORTLAND very bad 8 44 10 50 5 04 cuuse his release from custody by case < f Unity. \ Rheumatism, by using two bottles 11 00 5 12 Thorndike. 8 52 rPHE Business, Shorthand and Telegraphy C >arsos this S;Y>>I ,y habeas corpus proceedings. Writ after cf RHEUMA." ! t*00 *1110 i5 20 A ■ Knox. its Position Department has been the means of starting tb.vjsan D of n Men and was heal- writ procured, and three long 9 15 11 30 f 35 Women on the road to a career > rWcmiTelif SOLD BY A. A. HOWES g Brooks.. successful in the Business W >rl.l. Wmr ms done for CO. *9 25 til 40 *5 45 1 others is •’ ings before supreme court justices Waldo. it reasonable to suppose it can do for y >u Write f »r Free icalo •; Point. t9 35 til 60 t5 55 ! Ylour were bold, the justice in each case do City (t. D. Harden, Treasurer. Bangor, .M .ine. Belfast, arrive 9 40 11 55 6 00 F. L. SIIAW, President, Portland, Maine. |_ & Thaw and sending him elding against AM | f0R SALE M Y1UR GROCERS, back to Matteawan. Numerous other GEO. E. JOHNSON. tFlag station. writs were also sued out, each time Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at only to have the judge decide against 55.25 from Belfast. 1913, by American Press H. D. General Passenger Agent LET US the wealthy Pittsburgher. 0 Association. WALDRON, NOTICE. PINKLETS GEORGE H. HOBBS, | In months after his C. at May. 1908, three >R. F. R. KILL, SUPERINTENDENT OF MAT- Attorney Law, General Manager, first TEAWAN AND Guaranteed work In Incarceration in the asylum, the ASYLUM, GATE THROUGH Portland, Maine. Chir.-ody, Manicur- The New Laxative WHICH THAW ESCAPED. Important Thaw hearing was held BELFAST, MAINE. DO YOUR i nq ani Shampooing. Also Facial Work. If other laxative remedies disappoint This was In Poughkeepsie before Jus within the fol owing year to get him Full line of all kinds of Hair Work I I'inklets. Practice in all Courts. Probate practice EASTERN at my try Graham •emoved from Matteawan to a STEAMSHIP ■ tice Morschauser. James G. over are private a altv. ! parlors Shiro’s Store, Phoenix Row, y tiny, sugar-coated granules, i while hut tills spec 2tf : of Newburg Thaw, isylum, motion was denied ; h~y to do not or irritate but represented by t'23 MISS EVIE HOLMES. take, gripe district Court Justice CORPORATION. CASTING fhuly assist nature. William Travers Jerome, then Supreme Tompkins, be- strong, liarsh defeat the attorney of New York county and the ’ore whom it was argued. There were purgatives very We have reopened the foundry on Front f'e of a cure the bowels man who had been chiefly Instrumen 10 habeas corpus bearings in either Bangor Line—Spring Schedule. by leaving dry under the of Mr. A. R. TWELVE II con I street, superintendence the constipation becomesaggravated. tal In placing Thaw where be was. 1910 or 1911. but In 1912 came a third, I i1 sa TRUCKING. and LEADBETTER, an experienced iron moulder, stimulate tbe ind this time Belfast One $6.00 ',■::■ slightly stomach, ducted the state’s case. Clarence J Shearn of Boston, $3.25 Way; 1 am to do all kinds of a stock of and are PASSENGER AUTO -h digestion being essential to tbe of alienists 'few York, assisted prepared trucking Round have large patterns, pre- Thaw produced an array by Mr. Morsch- Furniture and a Trip. Hire of piano moving specialty. Leave to fill all orders and at reason- constipation. was sane, but lauser, a brother of pared promptly >> who testified that he the justice, had orders at the stable, corner of Main and Cross BELFAST gontU* and natural is their action TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS able 30tf FOR RENT. their did not convince Judge •barge of the Thaw side of the streets, and they will receive prompt atten prices. hat there is no fear of arguments case. and CAMDEN continuing the de- tn n. connection of Morschauser, who on May 25. 1908, Ygaln the people were represented Telephone ORRIN J. I I'inklets too long. They never by W. W. Leave Belfast at 5.00 p. m. for Boston daily. DICKEY, 1 nied the for Thaw's re- Ur. Jerome, while BLAZO, FOUNDRY & their helpfulness. They can be application Justice Martin J For Bangor at 7.30 a. m.. daily. BtLFAST MACHINE CO. u to 126 Wald o Phone with a- y other medicine. lease and ordered his recommitment Teogh presided. litf Aveaue. Beltas RETURNING 156-3 Belfast, Maine. 111 ts are in eases of Matteawan. On 20 of last recommended July year Justice Keogh Leave Boston at 5.00 p. m. daily. ‘I to have liver, biliousness, constipation and Efforts were then made ] landed down his decision in the case, Leave Rockland at 5.15 a. m. (or on arrival to clear the and a if steamer from adache, complexion Thaw’s mental condition determined | ind for third time Thaw was re Boston) daily. uever a gentle laxative is required. habeas FRED W. POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. by a jury, and another writ of nnnded to Matteawan. Dr. W, C.” LIBBEY. For Sale ’y druggist can now supply this While these Thaw’s last :‘"'v corpus was sued out. effort to gain his free- A of laxative. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't house eight rooms and veranda on an at- lorn were In progress through the courts was lave blood with faulty digestion, Northport avenue near the proceedings made on DENTI8T, pure lazy drop me *5 Battery. A desir- a Thaw Unr^h bowels. Burdock Blood Bit- able summer home or hearty meal, take Doan’a Regulete tempt was also made to have 1. 1913, and this, like the liver and sluggish posta card and you will receive a prompt call. all-the-year residence. aBBU,t prevl- for stom- on the to your atomach, liver and bowela, Regu- a referee In , ius iers is recommended strengthening WALTER H.COUMB8, Apply premises are taken to Pittsburgh before »es, failed. 93 MAIN STREET, IELFAST, MAINE a mild laxative. 26c at all atorea. ich, bowels and liver and purifying the blood. Corner Cross and Federal Str ts, Belfast. I *5tf MRS. CHARLES I BRIER. ~ — to load lum- SEARSMONT. of State Wm. J. will make a Harry W, Haynes arrived, light, } / j Secretary Bryan STOCKTON SPRINGS. ber. Edith sailed Mrs. Irvin Hills and daughter Evelyn of SEARSPORT. ! short address on the square on Main street at Aug. 29th, ech. McIntyre called on frienda in town 28th. Music the with laths and sch, William Jones with lum- Winthrop Aug. ! noon next Saturday. by Searsport September opened very warm and summer- L. C. Havener went to Worcester, Mass., ber, both for New York, sch. Jennie Lind with .... Mr. Geo. Plaisted of Watertown, Mata., is band. li ke. Monday was a charming day. WOOD BURNING sch. Lizzie A. West hia father, Mr. Charles Plaisted.... last Friday. and edgings for -; and visiting Miss Lillies L. Nichols, who epent July after a j Mrs. Izah T. H. Sanborn of Bangor, was FURNACES'] Mrs. Annie Heaton of Thomaaton in town Mrs. Hannah Paine of Rockland is the guest Mrs. L. L. with shingles for Castine. Sept. 1st steamer that are heaters and I August with her grandmother, week's visit with the Misses Church great Hichborn, a from last week after an absence of 13 years ... Mrs. of Mrs. G. B. Delano. i will return to her Millinocket arrived with general cargo Nichols, on Water street, left for home. durable. street, Saturday New York. Mary E. Packard of Castine is calling on old wonderfully Miss Ethel M. Nichols is visiting Mrs. Amos home in Northampton, Mass., today, Thurs- Mr. and Mis. H. L. Hopkins and son George friends in this place....The colony at Quanti- Dow in Thomaston. day. motored to Camden last Sunday in their easy, bacook gave a social dance at Dirigo hall last OUR MONITOR Mr. and Mrs. F. Cram of Mr. and Mrs. Dana M. Dutch and son, Dana County Correspondence. Wingate Bangor new Jackson car. Saturday evening.... Mr. Wilson Whitten, who weeks HOT BLAST AND were in town Sunday. Erskine, who have been spening several has been is Mr. Wm. H. of Brewer Labor FREEDOM ill, improving-Mr. Charles Rip- T. Ers- Kelley spent is visiting Mr. with Mrs. Dutch’s mother, Mrs. James of Boston has arrived to Mrs. Fred Myrick of Troy with his mother, Mrs .Laura Kelley. WeBt the shower of Wednesday hindered ley complete repairs CLARION OAK to Mass Day Although G. B. Delano. kine, on Main street, returned Waban, on his house. and Mrs. Main street. He returned by the late after- many from coming, a large number of the Friday. You can for Wood's friends of were keep your house Miss Rilla A. Carlon left Monday noon tram. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds WINTERPORT. Thurs- York. There will be a Republican rally this. at in the comfortable all winter with Hole, Mass., and New Mr. A. P. Sleeper, the lawyer, has transfer- present their wedding reception Mrs. Sidney Thompson of Washington, D. C., i day, evenirg with Hen. Augustus P. Gardner.a hall. The ushers were Misses Bertha very little care and expense Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Crook and daughter red his office from the Hopkins block, Church Grange and Miss Bertha Lapham of Melrose, Mass., j Massachusetts congressman and Republican and Winnifred Messrs. if install one of these fuel- Dons went to Brewer Thursday. street, to the so-called Elvin Staples block on Bryant Dodge, Percy are guests of Mrs. C C. Moody_Lewis C. you | candidate for Governor, and Hon. Willis E. J. C. Main Nickels and Jesse Sampson Among the many Atwood announces the of heaters. Cecil Roberts has moved into the street. engagement his saving Hawley, a congressman from Oregon, as of furniture ordered road. presents were two pieces Miss Clara to Joshua Dutch house on the Moreland Mtb. L. S. Titcomb, Sylvan street, left Aug. daughter, Louise, Treat, Send us a sketch showing speakers. com- by friends from the Atherton Furniture Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson and has sold her house on 26th to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John arrangement of building and i Mrs. C. A. Webber Mrs. Thomas Whittier of The Samoset of and daughter , pany Waterville. club, two children of Melrose, Mass., are guests of F. Colcord. I Dearborn, in Pittsfield. She returned last our advice. Park street to Capt. B. a get THE HOT who have been spending several weeks at which Mr. Reynolds is a member, presented Mrs. J. O. and Miss Harriet BLAST the excursion train. Moody daughter, of Boston is visiting her ! Saturday by Miss Alda Sargent Moose Point cottage, have gone to South Ber- mahogany dresser. Friends in the village and Weed of Boston is in town. Moody... .George WOOD & BISHOP Me. Established 1 g .c, B Mr. and Mrs. Mial Sargent. wick before to their home in Brook- Dr. Isaac P. Park of Revere, Mass,, accom- on the R. F. D. route, where Mr. CO., Bangor, parents, returning Reynolds ... Mr. and Mrs. William Carter of Jackson- j are panied by his son, Master Linwood H. Park, serves to Mr. Pooler of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kingsbury of Troy lyn, N. Y. as carrier, sent ville, Florida, are guests of Lewis Atwood and ai rived Sunday morning to visit his mother, Atherton Furniture for a couch. SOLD IN BELFAST BY W. A. visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Delano. One of the heaviest thunder storms of the company daughter. Miss Clara Atwood_A party of HALL.~ Mrs. Charles C. Park, West Main street. were heard dur- Aus- Many words of appreciation Bar Harbor and Boston who are William Towers has rented the George season came along Saturday morning about 1 gentlemen The Stcckton Springs band opened the Re- ing the evening from those present in regard at Abram Warren’s fora few house on Mount F.phraim road. o’clock, with a heavy downpour ot rain and stopping day.j plund Members of the publican rally Monday evening in our village. to the beauty of his selection. are the of Beech Hill lake Pendleton has been con- vivid dashes of lightning. No damage was exploring region C.tpi. Andrew S. in refreshments. We can give no particulars, these Reals being Samoset club assisted serving with a view to a site to build a week illness. done in this section. puichasing AND iine d to his home the past by THE DRUG mailed before the close of the meeting. Music during the reception and dancing was bungalow.... The Crawford family of ! LIQUOR HABITS 1 Mrs. A. I>. Jeanette and Brewtr, X treated the most and scientific t’. Nichols of Dixfield is visiting Mr. Colson, daughter orchestra. Successfully by approved method known to t, % Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Kimball of Brook- furnished by Tozier’s who have been occupying the Salisbury cot- son w ho have been Mrs. Col- X Profession. | Mrs. L, Merrill on Main street. Nichols, visiting and George line. Mass., are nuests of Mrs. Kimball’s sis- tage at Beech Hill lake the past week, retun ♦ son’s mother. Mrs. Marlboro Packard, on East BURNHAM. THREE TO FIVE DAYS of Mass., was a ed home Mrs. I'elia Mahlon Havener Worcester, ters, Misses Lillian A. and Mabel F. Simmons, Mont- Friday evening. Lal y j Main street, will leave for their home Mrs. Clyde Wilson and son Richard of i? all the time for relief the L. C. Havener. Friday required from Driiis Hal it. week-end guest of his brother, School for their summer an i son Ralph accompanied them and will visit J j in Brooklyn, N. Y. street, customary pelier, Vt., are visiting at the home of her aunt, been Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cuthbertson Miss Mabel 1. Nichols, who has visiting visit. Mrs. William G. Miller has (her .laugh- THE ADAMS METHOD As there has been for the Guild Fostor.Wayne $ home Wednes- inquiry ter and husband) for sever;l weeks....The fnenus in Gouldsboro, returned Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Littlefield have returned to his home in New Gloucester, Me., X <-f and Drug treatment secures far the of fancy articles the committee have decided to i.iqu by largest percent pernian- rain came in time to save a famine here, X vs known treatment. taken the rooms in Church after a few visit with his aunts, Misses just any day. hold a sale at Clement & Adams store this, Hopkins Block, days’ as all the were for want of + Kodorsed by the Medical Profession. Ask your to ,v Freda and and Mrs. E. crops dying water. family physician cieamci street, recently and Mrs. Daisy Goodwin-Mr. at 2 o’clock. Ice cream occupied by Capt. ♦ you. He KNOWS. N> hypodermics. No secret formula. N > s'. Thursday, afternoon, A frost last visited the sec- sudden 2Sth and sailed for Nor- and last W. Crawford are in and will Wednesday night ♦ drues <>r stimulants. No i.r ed discharging Aug. and cake will be on sale. Perry Sprague, began housekeeping visiting Searsport suffering pain. tion known as the all the cucum- the can Mrs. Helen flat, killing (’all or address { folk Thursday. attend pmeeting there... Miss Gertrude E. who has her ber, and vines... The la> t Bowen, spent Hazeltine is attending the campmeeting in squash pumpkin r of Boston the week- afternoon Mr. M. Hamer of .irerce Gilkey spent vacation with her father, Geo. A. Bowen, on Monday Philip load of stone and wire to erect a new t The Adams 777 State St. Miss Marion Graves has re- posts Institute, SPR'^', Mr. and Mrs. P. 1.. Gil- Marion, S. drove over from to Norridgewock.... end with his parents, Main street, will leave for New C., Searsport fence for the in district No. 3 was Friday Havent turned to Cliftondale, Mass., ar.d was accom- cemetery bid his relatives, the Misses Hichbom, Church key. Conn., to resume her duties as a teacher in brought some weeks ago. John L of panied on her return by her friend Gertrude Fogg street, before for home Mr. Leon \V. Cobhett of Sanford. Maine, the public schools of that good-bye leaving Hull’s Cove has neither spared his pocket- city. Winn ....The box social at the hall was well BOIJ \ last 2nd. the of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smith Sept. book nor his efforts in the was guest Shepard Shute and family moved Monday patronized and aboutt$5 were received. Pom- securing expensive Mrs. Vena left last Thurs- and substantial material for this in week. from the John Sullivan house on Pike avenue (Hichborn) Ryder eroy’s j orchestra furnished music... Mr. and fencing Candagk. In Sedgwick, August 12, to Mr. week lor At- for Boston to her husband, Dr. J. F. the where his are buried. He ex- and Mrs. J. Fred Candage, a daughter. Mrs. C. B. Bickmore left last to the Elisha Dunbar house on Water street, day join Mrs. B. F. of Billerica, Mass., are plot parents tHan.irg Eaton. In Deer 6. to Mr. and FORSAI.I Isle. August Nahum Mos- his Ryder, for a trip into New Hampshire. They pects to have workmen begin at or.ee to lantic, Mass., to visit her brother, recently bought by uncle, Charles S. Shute, visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. E. Bryant_ and Mrs. Cleveland P. Eaton, a daughter. who will will be in Stockton the present week to spend erect the fence, which, with the generous Fogg. In to Mr. and man. reside with them. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason and son Walter Searsmont, August —, the doctor’s from “Uncle Sam’s” em- contribution A. B. of more Mrs Donald a son. C. N. furlough have returned to Wakefield, Mass., after a two- by Edgecomb Fogg, Bark Mabel I. Meyers, Capt. Meyers, Steamer George Hawley, Capt. Johnston, In to will te to in the State_ MADDOCKS. Monroe, August 22, Mr. Good Ice for Port- arrived ploy. weeks visit w ith her sister, Mrs. Charles Drake. land, equal any Business iki sailed from Turk's Island Aug. 28ih Aug. 28th from Newport News with and Mrs John Maddccks, a son. The first event the tons Dr. and Mrs. H. Everett Hichborn left Sun- E. was in Belfast for the social preceding Treat- Perkins. In to Me. and land. 8,987 of coal to the Penobscot Coal Co. at _George Bryant Oastine, August 18, Atwood occurred on at the Mrs. Joel a Belfast. Mack’s for Bar Harbor to Rockland by Bos- on l usiness... Mrs. Evans and nuptials, Friday, Perkins, daughter of Boston is the Point. She finished discharging Satur- day going day, Thursday, Miss Henrietta Koulstone when Thompson. In Deer Isle, August 16, to Mr. ton and Monday morning for Miss Florence are at home of Mrs. Joshua Treat, Sr., Mrs. day and sailed for Norfolk. boat, leaving daughter, Evans, visiting a • on Reservoir and Mrs. Frank M. Thompson, daughter. Must be sold at once as ■ of Mrs. Fiora Koulstone will of sister of partu guest Mount Desert steamer Morse. They the home of her son. Charles Evans. George Adelbert l^ash Rockland, In to Lieut. Frederick F. S. who by Thompson. Deer Isle, August 20, Mr. street. Black, U. A., has other important business. II -.v11■ return to Stockton before for Cam- the grocm-to-be, gave a “Hearts and Flowers” and Mrs. Ramon E. a daughter. been stationed at Fort D. A. leaving Thompson, addressed Russell, Wyom- Wren. In Thorndike. to Mr.and to],look into this for an investn Hon. E. M. Thompson of Augusta bridge, Mass. UNITY. 1 uncheon from 5 to 7 o'clock to Miss Clara August 22, ing, has been ordered to Honolulu with the Mrs. Charles Wren, a here evening in Mies Edwina Farrar of Thomaston was a laid for daughter. business. For ca a Progressive rally Friday P. Goodhue of Jamaica Plain, L ouise A tweed. The luncheon table, fullfparticutars United States signal corps. Lieut. Black will Mr. Russell r ecent in the home of Erne6t Moulton. to E. E. Union Hall. Boston boat last to guest twelve guests, carried out in every particular phone WYMAN LA s be accompanied by his wife and son and they Mass., airived by Saturday M A KB 1 K!> .... Charles of is visit- F. W. Deitze of Dedham, Muesey Feabodv, Maes., the scheme of hearts and flowers. White place Howes' Block, Hell I Mr. and Mrs. sail from San Francisco Sept. 5th, remain a short time with his aged father, on the his father, Frank Law- cards were of double over one of which Gardner-Spear. In Rockland, August 26, are receiving co-gratulations Master Albion P. Goodhue, Middle street. He ing Mussey-Edith hearts, Mass., Lieut. Harold E. Marr of the First Field Ar- Gardner and Katharine D. both rence of Newburg is the guest of Mrs. John a heart the guest’s name conceal- Henry Spear, birth of a son. took steamer for Boston. Old friends gold bearing of Rockland. stationed at Manila, P. arrived at Monday’s A 16 H. P. Maxwell I tillery, I., j Hamilton... banger Cook of Palmyra has ed the tames of the guest of honor ard her Auto election to elect a congressman welcome him in his native town. Ll CE-Vt HirNEY. In Camden, August 16, at j The special San Francisco, Calif., on the gladly sale Sunday, Transport been Robert Whitman at the Central fiarce, while the other heart gave the follow- the 1 arsonage, Rev L. D. cheap. In running order late Hon. Forrest Goodwin, will visiting Congregational by to succeed the Thomas, Mrs. Marr. Lieut- Mis6 Susie A. Ccusens, who spent her vaca- Alton Luce of Searsmont and accompanied by | H ouse a Lauia Wood of menu: Evans, Percy E. E. WYMAN 1. Sth. few^days... F.verett, ing be held Monday, Sept. Marr will to tion season with her Mr. and Mis. F. Miss Naida Eleanor of prcceed Fort Sill, Oklahoma, parents, Pond Setta Whitney Winthrop, Mass., is visiting h Mr. Robin on is in business. .Miss n."nm- market. aid pkoiu cfik. nv. -r, Mrs. W. Ft-. on Norris street, ^ gaged j Sawyer, t and Mrs. Frank A. Patterson, East Main State in Robert Gordon is a graduate uf the Sevrsport High apt. eight years. L. Hatch of Apples, pel t>bl, Toal.OO Hay. 10 ()<.»« 14 00 for several weeks returned to New York Sun- •* school. street, motored to Swan Lake last Sunday to Riverside is also in the party, making his first SHIP NEWS. dried, per lb.. 7 Hi les. 10 j 1 fans. pea. 2 S5&3 00 Lamb. 14 1 day. ----*- spend the lovely da>, accompanied by his visit to Maine in four years. Quite a bit of arrived | AMERICAN PORTS. lo ans, E.. 2 50a-2 75 Lamb Skins, 30a35 Steamer Seaconnet, Capt. Smith, NORTH ISLES BOR * • father and mother. This is always a charming entertaining is being done fur the visitors. On PROPOSAL Butter, 25a30 Mutton. 8 News with 3 400 r.s Monday from Newport Mi. and.Mrs. Fred Pendleton and child re- location for an out-of-door afternoon and rec- Thursday afternoon of last week Mrs. Dorothy New York, Aug 28. Ar. .-cits J Manchester Beef, sides, 9a 10 Oats, 32 lb., 42 Coal Co. at Maori's 1 Haynes, N 8 Mttii.n, 8t< mng- 9 75 S300.000.00 of coal to the Penobscot turned to their home in Ltwiston Aug. 26th reation. Pendleton and Mrs. Amasa Williams gave an al Irgrahamport. Beef.foreijuarters, Potatoes. ton; stm Millinucket. St. cki«>n: ship 'l^mai :rn Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 10 | Puint. after a \ isit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Fd. fresco supper party in their honor at the home Mrs. C. A. Gil son of Bangor, accompanied (Hr) Gilkey, Montevideo; bark Mannie Swan, Cheese, 24 Straw, 9.00 BONDS FOR S J. J. Hull a j Ship Timranda, Capt. N. F. Gdkey, arrived Pendleton-Rev. spent few days by her friend, Mrs. Llizabeth Foss, and her of Mrs. Pendleton, asking twenty guests. The Brunswick for Perth Amboy; 29. ar, stm J O Chicken. 25 Turkey, 2Ha2C schs Hubert A virtue of from Montevideo ;a with his son. Rev. Hull... Mr. tanles w?ere set on the lawn, ai d the Ellison, Stunington; 31, ar, Sny- Calf Skins, 18 Tallow. 2 By the autiu a: New Yurk, Aug. 2bth. recently Harry nurse. Miss Mary Powers, came up from Can.- following j der, Stockton; Marion N Cobb, Monington; Duck. 12al3 under Chapter 130 of tin i' i ■ s of the was Veal, Barbados and will load case :1 for Buer- Thomas Sprague Boston has joined his fam- where had the sun in her feast evening spent with games and den, they spent mer, Sept 1, ar, sch l B Clark, Bangor. Eggs, 30 W ool. unwashed, 20 and under the dir* c-tioi j who have been music. Other out-of-town were C Ayres. ily, spending the summer in auto la6t Sunday to visit her friends, Mr and guests present Boston, Aug 27. Ar, sch R L Tay, Bangor; Fowl, 16al7 W ood, hard, 5.0tJ *uncil, the Treasurer *•: i• \ VV town, for a tw’o weeks' visit and to Mrs. C. I. Jones and Dr. C. E. Hatch of Boston sld, schs Frontenac, Philadelphia; B Man- 18 W ood, soft, 3.50 fers for sale coupon S inus ] from accompany Mrs. Charles Emery, Maple street. Her chauf- Geese, Rupert 1’. Coleord arrived Monday gan, Willis & Guy, Eastport; 28, ar, in the denominations ,<\ .- ; them home.... Mr. Eh H. Eiose. w ife and and Mrs. Edith Hatch Marshall of N. Bangor; RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. daugh- feur, Mr Ray Barstow, look thtm home Mon- Syracuse, sch $l.0U0. in the New Y -rk and is the guest f his parents, sch Charles Luling, Stockton; sld, Mary aggregate ; ; iss Damie of were Y. On a >hore dinner was for 17 Lime, i 10 and X it-w ter,, Rockland, Me., guests day afternoon. Sunday given Brewer. Bangor; Fannie & Fay. Hang r. 29, Beef, Corned, $300,OhO, maturing su Capt. and Mrs. b. F. oleord or Bay 5 last week of his Mrs. Julia Rose. the covers were laid for the cld, sch Lizzie B Bridgewater. N S Butter Salt, 141b., 18a22 Oat Meal, forty years, dat.- mother, F. of arrived guests. Forty-one Willey, hearing Place. Mr. George Hichborn Portland sch Blanche C 92 4 ami was on Philadelphia, Aug 26. GUI, Corn, Onions, 1913. interest at four .... Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hamilton are noonday meal, which served the pic- Ralph receiving afternoon to and Caibarien; sch Cracked Corn, ^7 Oil, kerosene, 12a 13 v i)r r»::d Mrs. B. and Saturday spend Sunday Pendleton, Cay Francis, 27, sld, payable semi-annually. J Sidney Sargent daughter, congratulations on the birth of a turesque section of the east shore known as Corn 87 7 daughter. Labor Day with his sisters, the Misses Hich- Augustus H Babcock, Bangor; 29. cld. schs Meal. Pollock, nominated “Stale High* a.. who avt been an J Mrs. E. A. Sar- 14 visiting Mr _Miss Zula Veazie of is "The Rock,” the tables set beneath the Celia 1. St N James B Brake. Cheese, 22 Pork, Said bonds will be w ar Somerville, Mass., street. He left the after- being John, B; Bangor; { born, Church by Cotton 1.95 Plaster. 1.15 gei rt-turned to W est New t in, Mass., Mon- visiting relatives in town... .Mr. Maurice trees shading the beach. Capt. P. E Hatch passed down Marcus Hook, stm Seaconnet, Seed, bidder conforming to ine \ noon train Monday, railroad business being Philadelphia for Searsport. Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 3^ contained. day Veazie of Boston is the guest his parents, loaned his launch, The Blink, as well as his own 1 40 [of strenuous in his ffice in the Maine Cen- Newport News, Aug 29. Ar. seh Gen E S Cranberries. 00 Sh ts, No bids for said bonds very for tne and and Marcellus Veazie.. .Miss Geneva services, day. Baltimore. (’lover Seed, 25a27 Sugar, 5^a6 be received. Capt and Mrs. A. N. Blanchard family, Capt. tral R. R. at this season Greeley, passenger department 6 T. 40 1 '• Rose and Mr. Charles Rose, Jr., of Rockland Norfolk, Aug 26. Sld, sch Northland. Sears- Flour. 00a7 25 Salt, I., No bids for any part who i.dve been spending several weeks in 5 of excursions. CENTER LINCOLNV1LLE. port; Marcus L llran, Bangor; 27, sid. sch H G. Seed, 2 60a2 75 Sweet Pota toes, ed upon the length of tin are the week with relatives.Mrs. | town, returned to their home in Brooklyn, N. spending ard. 15 Wheat Mea 4^ will be received. i Last Thursday Mr. Herbert L. Hopkins with Hon. George A. Ball of Taunton, Mass., and Methebesec, Bangor. Y., last week. Julia Rose returned Saturday from a visit in Savannah, Ga, Aug 27. Sld, sch Luc nda In the event of an over his wife and son, Mr. George Church sister of Providence, R. I., were recent guests Rockland.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mansfield Hopkins, Sutton, Brunswick. OF bonds by two or more n. motored to in the auto of F. L. at Lake View Mrs. sch Car- NOTICE FORECLOSURE the Miss Lewene A. Nichols arrived Saturday and daughter Helen and Mrs. Bessie Babb and street, Bangor Hopkins Moody cottage... Mobile, Aug 27. Sld, Henry Crosby. price, they being highest 1 denas. Frank M, Fairbanks and Cora the bonds will be divideo am from Boston to spend the week-end with her children to their home in for the afternoon and evening, returning about C. F. Arey of Camden has returned home from returned. Saturday Fernandina, Aug 30. Sld, Adelaide Bar- WHEREAS.M Fairbanks, both of Unity, in the portion to the amount of O j mother, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, on Water street;, Caro midnight. They were accompanied by Mr. a visit with friends in town... Miss Nellie of j Lynn, Mass.Misses and Nettie bour, New York. County of Waldo and State Maine, by their and in case of suchappor;. ] the tea ■ is a March A. D. 1912. and of returning Monday. Heald left 1st for Massachusetts tc and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, party taking Pendleton of Boston guest of Mr. and Bangor, Aug 27. Ar, sch Catherine, Boston; mortgage deed dated 27, the short term bonds retv September of at the Bangor House and attending the thea- Mrs. L. S. Russ-Mrs. Eva Dean Beil Russ, | sld, sch Izetta, New Bedford; 28, sld, sch Ed- recorded in Waldo Registry Deeds, Book will be determined by the in resume their duties as teachers... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols left Thursday for his home ward E Roads; 29, ar, sch 305, Page 145, conveyed to Waldo Trust Com- by lot, unless the severa. 1 tre in the Effie and Carrie Hall attended the North- Briry, Hampton Martin Pendleton arrived Aug. 30th to visit j evening. Gray a and exist- bonds Northampton, Mass., after spending the sum- Alice May Davenport. Newport News; sld, pany, corporation duly organized agree. ; the with Mr. Bos- under the laws of the State of and I relatives and friends.... Mr. Ray Collins, wife Mr. and Mrs. James H. Griffin of North port campmeeting, making trip schs Henry P Howes, Bridgeport; Itaska, ing Maine, Bids will be tied at mer with his grandmother, Mrs. W. G. Nich- ope j Arnie in his Ford car ...The social ton; Hetman F Kimball, Weymouth, Mass, 30, having its office at Belfast, in the County of ! and children left 2nd for their home A dams, Mass., left la6t Thursday for home af- ! Knights urer of State on the First u ols, on Water street. Sept. schs Grace New W I) Man- Waldo and State of Maine, a certain of : at the Heal schoolhouse members of ar, Davis, York; parcel j at two o’clock. JOS b ! in Mass., after an extended visit ter a visit with his mother, Mrs. Annie K. G. given by with double tenement house Brighton gam, Boston; St Croix, Rockland; sld, schs land, two-story 4w36 Tre,. Mr. and Mrs. and | Good Will school was a success, social- and 1 Bryant daughter Dorothy, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Coombs Harriman. East Main street, who accompanied Sunday Alice May Davenport, Newport News; Lydia thereon, situate in Unity aforesaid, bound- and Mrs. and final ...Miss Doris Cross, who H New Carrie A Bucknam, do; ed on the north lar.d of Jesse Cook, east b> who have been the guests of Capt. them on their departure for an indefinite ab- ly cially Roper, York; by T Morris Haven for orders; land of T rank M. Fairbanks, south by land of | Charles A. Coleord on Main street, returned to had been visiting in town for two weeks, has Perot, Vineyard sence from town—probably until after Christ- west the main THE RICE returned to Boston... Mrs. Mary Dean and James A Webster, Weymouth; Catherine; Bos- Leroy Knight, and by street, j their home in Danbury, Conn., last week. her the of mas. Many ffiends regret having hospit- daughter of Marshall, Mo., have been guests ; ton; Sept 1, ar, schs N E Ayer, Edgartown; running through village Unity. stm F J Lis- Also another certain parcel of land, with I I able doors so long closed! ! of Mrs. Eva Dean for a few days-Mr. and Mary Weaver, Southpo t; 2, ar, Mrs. Miss Edith 1 Beverley DuBose, formerly Sarsaparilla sch Boston. cottage thereon, situated at Windermere Park, Ayer’s Mrs. Arno Knight, son Arnie, Mr. E. F. Whit- man, Newport News; sld, Eagle, is a few in Best. The buckboard ride on 27. stm in and bounded as follows: Pendleton, spending days Boston, Oldest, Safest, Strongest, anticipated outing—a ney of Warren, Minn., and Miss Carrie Drink Searsport, Aug Id, Penobscot, Unity aforesaid, stm On the side of Lake, on the where she went to meet Mr. DuBose, who Standard family medicine. to Sear’s Island, with lunch (on returning water, were guests of Mrs. Emma Dyer in Lamberts Point; 28, ar. George Hawley, westerly Unity j side land of James and : The harvest annual Norfolk; sld, stm Penobscot, Norfolk; 28, sld. southerly- by Libby, Jr., conies from Marion, N. C., to spend the re- No alcohol. Sold for 60 years. drive) at the attractively appointed “Auto Searsport. Sunday.. pic- Perth 29, ar, on the easterly side by lai d of C. B. Welling- J. C. CVv. nic and Old Home Week celebration, held at barge Nesquehoning, Amboy; mainder of the summer with his family and n Ayer Rest and Lunch Room” of Capt. Warren Y. stm and on the north land of Mr. Snow. Ask Your Doctor. Lnweii. Mu« the village Aug. 20th, was largely attended. barge Greenwood, Elizabethport; 31, sld, ton, by j in Park—was because of Also another of land situated in said i return South with them. Griffin, postponed The day w;:s passed with sports and games of George Hawley, Norfolk; barge Lehigh Valley parcel ! better _ No. Perth ar, stm Seacon- and bounded and described as follows, to Nothing jj_ very inclement weather. The ladies of the various kinds, and a parad* ws.s given, headed 702, Amboy; Sept 1, Unity Pounded land own- I by the Lincolnville band. Special mention net. Norfolk. wit: northerly by formerly C urrent Events Club intend carrying out th*ir ed W. H. market. For sa> should be made of the automobile as Stockton, Aug 28. Sld, schs Edith McIntyre by Rolfe, easterly by Sandy Stream, ■ ■■ -- :i= parade, 11= in the near future. land of J. E. and p roposed plan the decorations oi the- cars were most attrac- New York; William Jones, do; Jenny Lind. westerly by Cook, southerly of A. with live A bountiful dinner was served at True’s Bar Harbor; 31. ar, stm Millinocket, New by land Willis Gerrish, together * Arthur W. Moore has opened a market, well niili ami 0 Hall by the Ladies’ Aid and was well patron- York. machinery. MARCELLUS J West 30. seh Also another certain of land, situated ; equipped for satisfactory business, apparently, ized, the p’iceeos amounting to $37. After Sullivan, Aug Sld, Wawenock, parcel New York. in said Unity, bounded and described as fol- I M I in the low er store in Hopkins' block, Church the dinner speaking was in order at the Bap- BROOKS, to wit: at the southeast cor- tist church. The stores rtnd places of bus FOREIGN PORTS. lows, Beginning street. This convenience has been sorely need- ner of land Jesse Whitmore to ness were decorated for the occa conveyed by j tastefully Salina Cruz, 8 a rn. Ar, stm Mexi- ed in the village for a long period, and it is Aug 25, Nathaniel G. Webster and conveyed by said sion. The Lauies* Aid extends thanks to all 4 stm Columbian, can, Taplev, Hilo; sld, p m, Webster to Gustavus Hunt, on the west bank Red-Hot Stove hoped this venture may prove profitable to the who assis;ed in soliciting food or helped in OUR CORNER Blackwell, San Diego. of the so-called; thence the serving... Mr. E K. who had been Bog Brook, up p roprietor and acceptable to the community. Whitney, Puerto Mexico, Aug 27, 5 p m. Sld, stm owned : in town for several weeks visiting old friends center of said Brook to land by Benja- keep black a mont-'< furnished his with Minnesotan, Curtis, Delaware Breakwater; 28, north Mr. Moore has long patrons and has returned Miss min Fogg; thence west on said Fogg’s relatives, west. a York 6 m, ar, stm American, Ford, New rods to a tree a in town two days r» line about ninety-four beech meats;-from cart, being ; Deedie Thompson has turned to Boston.... St N 24. schs M John, B, Aug Ar, Margaret with mark on it; thence northerly STOVEINK each week. Mr and Mrs. Arros Mahoney of Boston are Hayden’s Ford, Philadelphia. about rods to a cedar tree with Hay ANNOUNCEMENT. ; guests of Mr. ai d Mrs. George Mahoney for eighty 25c. a bo Ob Havana, Aug 28. Ar, sch Lewiston, Bndge- on on a line two weeks.. Mr. Mrs. Leslie and den’s mark it; thence easterly Dr. Herman G. Hichborn of Cambridge, and Briggs ! N S. water, made David Garland, on said Hunt’s south Stockton’s Mr. and Mrs. Joselyn of Somerville, Mass., by TRUS^ We have in addition'to our line of Mass., Mr. Harry R. Hichborn, post- 1 the of MITCHELL & Apollo are at S. J. Moody's for a short stay. line to place beginning; containing Mr. James A. Blanchard of Mount more or less. Chocolates taken the Belfast agency for master and forty-three acres, Also another lot or of land situated in V ernon, N.Y., left last Thursday in Mr. Blanch- parcel Green Seal Chocolates and^BonJBons, now TO RENT said Unity, bounded and described as follows, I ard’s commodious motor boat for their annua] to w-it: Lying on the easterly side of the 25- the leading candy of Boston for "purity and Two rooms suitable for sitting j fishing trip “down the bay.” They arrived adjoining mile Pond, so-called, and beginning at a cedar room and bed room or double bed rooms for | quality. afternoon an stake on the shore of said Pond; thence south- back Sunday reporting unusually one or two to ( FREE!!! persons. Apply erly fifty feet to a stake and stones; thence ; We have today absolutely fresh stock outing. The smell of the salt water j enjoyable W. B. WOODBURY, easterly one hundred feet to a stake and thence of bo old f.-»' direct from the factory. to the nostrils of these sons 2w26 108 street. list of se< 1 > j brings pleasure High northerly fifty feet to stake and stones; thence ; Collectionfor bargain [ tn former sea one hundred feet to place of be- organs, and the song eollei They are good eating—80c. and $1.00 of three of Stockton’s captains! | easterly ginning, together with a right of way from free. in the pound. Also halves. Frcm Cape Jellison piers the follow ii g said lot to the main stage road leading from 4w35 Masonic Building. Wvl mothers To Let to and whereas the condition of shi pping report was telephoned Monday night: Unity Troy; fl V particularly need the pre- said mortgage has been broken; now, there- 26th, sch. Lizzie A. West arrived to load room with OLD CORNER DRUG STORE Aug. digested nourishment in SCOTT’S Parlor and sleeping up stairs, fore by reason of the breach of the condition and sch. Jennie Lind to load edg- 1] thereof said Waldo Trust Company claims a shingles, EMULSION. It create* strength running water and bath, on Franklin street, WANTHI> A. Emerson sailed with laths foreclosure of said mortgage. ings; sch. Fred yli to ’• i II and rich, active blood. It insures the postoffice. For particulars, Dated this of A.D. TWO MAIDS. One steamer Millinocket with opposite twenty-sixth day August, a’ for New York, and limited amount of hous* w *| H abundant nourishment and keeps call on or address 1913. WALDO TRUST COMPANY. for New York. 27th, sch. Lizzie E. do second work. Apply to p aper Aug. By ORLANDO FROST. 1 baby growing. E. PEIRCE. \ with for Castine and PI MRS. CARRIE Its authorized. MRS. HORAv A. West sailed shingles 1 fcptt a Bowb* BlocsaflsW. W. X IMI President, duly I ZCtf I 3w36 U36 arrived Aug. 28th for another cargo, and sch. d. A M.t

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