KjrMtTs'B NUMBER 46

Beautiful flower* bore silent testimony of the The amual of the louay s lournal. ^ OBITUARY. The meeting Young People’s SECRET SOCIETIES. i. affection and esteem in Churches. PERSONAL. ^ which he was held. A Society of Christian Endeavor was held last Veterans Meet-I man baa into the .The good gone, gone sunshine of A will be held Sunday night in the North church and the fol- -» .Obituary. .Food Maria Louisa, widow of Daniel Whitehouse union Thanksgiving service Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter held a spec- another country beyond our ken. The inter- lowing officers and committees were elected: Mrs. Caroline A. Russell is ill at Pomona at the home of her in the church Nov. 22d, with address J. ial with work in seriously ■ Grange, Groves, passed away daugh- Baptist meeting Tuesday evening the her ^1,1 Schoolhouse ment was in Greenlawn Cemetery. Con- Franklin Waterman, Jr., president; Miss Mar- home, 24 Union street. fjir Arches -The ter, Mrs. V. A. Simmons, No. 11 Franklin by Rev. Haraden S. Pearl of the North Royal Arch degree. ]> in Real Estate.. guerite Owen, vice C. Wood, Lincoln A. V..;insfers Nov. 89 10 months and gregational church. president; Wesley Warren of Searsmont was a re- ■W-'\ Calvin Austin Re- street, 4th, aged jtears, Mrs. Lucinda Cressey, widow of Matthew The officers of Palestine secretary; Thomas E. Bowker, Commandery, cent guest of relatives in this i, 21 days. Her death was died Nov. 1st on the farm in A was ob- treasurer; city. ;hn Eastern Steamship paused by paralysis. Cressey, Liberty very successful Rally Sunday Knights Templrr, were installed Wednesday prayer-meeting committee, Miss Ida Carleton R. personal. She was a native of Waldo, the daughter of where she was born and had passed all her life. served last Universalist church. Nov. Eugene Conner went to Waterville Tues- Sunday at the Dean Knowlton, Katherine D. evening, 11th, by Wilmer J. Dorman the late Louis F. L. and Jane a Kittredge, c! day on to remain .The Roosevelt Dis- Capt. Clary Ryan, It was the farm on which her father and There was a and special Grand Junior Warden of the Grand Command- business, several days. I large congregation Wesley Wood, Lillian lookout commit- Men in Congress.. and was the ninth of a of 18 children than Dexter; family mother settled more ninety years ago. sermon and music for the occasion. ery of Maine. Mrs. Margaret H. Friend of Aetna is the .... War in tee, Harry E. Bowker, C. (J Railroad.. and the last to in child- Wesley Wood, Flor- pass away, although She was the daughter of Joseph and Lucinda occu- guest of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Sherwcod. Pro Patria (poem) Rev. E. C. Whittemore of Waterville ence Shaw, Lillian Dexter, Mrs. H. S. Pearl; Mrs. Jessie Sargent Pattee, District Deputy* hood she Was the frail one of this large her was 76 •> family Woodman and age years. Her Mr. and Co "Dry"..Election pied the Baptist pulpit last Sunday morning missionary committee, Dean Knowlton, Geneva Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of the Mrs. Edwin A. Jones were in Boston Mount On the maternal side she was a direct descend- the old-time customs liv- I :lt Heagan... practiced of of the the week on a family and evening, speaking in the interests Stephenson, Blanche Jennys, Thomas E. Bow- Eastern Star of Maine, Anchor past business and pleasure ; .nl Notes. .Pittsfield ant of the first married in Belfast— inspected trip couple ing, raising flax and woo) and manufacturing social Baptist schools in Maine. ker; committee, Annette Holt, Harry Chapter of Searsport Tuesday evening. She Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Coombs left Tues- William Patterson and Mary Mitchell. In her them into material for clothing and for house- Contract Mail Ser- The Christian Scientists hold services in Bowker, Donald Spear, was accompanied by Mr. Pattee, Past Patron day for a week’s business and life she did in Marguerite Owen, pleasure trip to Weather... The early dressmaking Hartlord, hold use, such as bedspreads, blankets and Helen H. ving their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at Kittredge; music committee, Mrs. of Primrose Chapter. Boston. V.. he Saddle...Origin of Conn. Later she came east, and Jan. 15, 1857 and after cook stoves had 1 table linen, long Thomas. E. BUi 11 o’clock, and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Bowker, Miss Ida Carleton, Miss A class of Mr. and South married Mr. Groves in where she household use large candidates received the I Mrs. H. P. Read of Week’s Mills .Mg1’ Montville, come into general they used an Helen H. to which all are welcome. Kittredge. Council of Free ; ,, ot Belfast.. o’clock, degree at the meet- the week with Mr. News lived 38 yea^. For 20 years she had made her fire for cooking and candles of home man- Masonry spent past and Mrs. Robert .The News open of ; pondence. home with Mrs. Simmons. Mr. Groves died Mrs. maintain- The Mason’s Mills ing King Hiram Council, R. and S. M., of j F. Russ. the ufacture for lighting. Cressey services next Sunday at THE ,s of Granges., SCHOOLHOUSE PROBLEM. Rockland, Friday evening, Nov. 6th. Grand I March 16, 1914. Two daughters and one grand ed the same simple manner of living and sel- will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the Mrs. Mary Watts Partridge of Sardypoint is ? Belfast, Principal Conductor of Work Wilmer J. Dor- j survive to revere the name of one home to visit the and Reformed church the of her Mrs. 1 Mexican War of daughter dom left except neighbors. Sunday school, at Trinity To the Citizens of Belfast: Now that it guest niece, Ira M. Cobe, at the man of Belfast made an official visit of in- Husking Bees..The who was indeed a home-maker and a beautiful She was an ardent admirer of everything per- at 2.30 p. m., folio ved by Sunday school. has been found to Hillside. impracticable carry through spection that evening. nie. The Law Mak- character—Mrs. Etta E. Simmons of Belfast, the Grand and while health taining to Army Services will be held at the UniverBahst the achoolhouse plan of last the Mrs. H. A. Clark of Palatka, Fla., who spent spring, ques- A Mrs. Edna E. who lives on the home a at the Me- large cumber of prominent Masons were j I Ring, permitted was familiar figure church next at the usual hour. tion arises, what next? the summer in is the of Mrs. of Sunday Sunday Houlton, guest j > a Wrecker Busi- | in attendance last afternoon and place in Center Montville, and Miss Alice Es- exercises ol the Grand Army Post, of We this winter to Friday even- F. Suffrage morial school will meet at noon. The Men’s Forum hope relieve the pressure Robert Russ. [ j.:,. Library.. at the Masonic school of instruction in telle Simmons of Belfast. In religious belief which her husband was a member. men in the fifth 79 ing tit es. .The Weakness will also meet at that hour and all are grade, pupils, by putting the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevens of North Sears- Pittsfield. different were \; chine. The End of Mrs. Groves was a and for years at- •‘God who studies each separate soul Central fourth in Thirty-six lodges re- Baptist cordially invited. grade the McLellan house were of their Sam- New of makes His beautiful Twelve of the 24 district port guests Saturday son, Europe..Sul- tended that church, singing in the choir and Out commonplace and their room to a presented. deputies Next at the church giving division of the fifth uel R. Stevens. E'; ../ iu whole." Sunday morning Baptist were One in Massachusetts in the school. In her last ill- grade. After this our present. lodge teaching Sunday I. s. D. Rev W, F. Sturtevant will to the Jun- greatest need is a new Married... Died.. speak and two in New Hampshire were Mrs. Hamlin Burkett is ill at her home, 29 ness she was heard to the of her High school The represented. sing hymns iors on “The Horses" followed a ser- building. community is in- : i. :i Springs-Ship has King's by At 6 a delicious was served in Charles street, having suffered a to Mr. Wm. R. Towne of Seattle, Wash., vited to consider two p. m., supper paralytic early years and when unable sing repeated mon on of possibilities: “Salt." In the evening the subject under the of shock last Sunday. advised us of the death in that city, Oct 11th- First: The Belfast Grange hall auspices Bethlehem --—— the “Oh Land of Rest for Thee I Sigh.” the Public Building ! hymn, sermon will be “Love.” Corpora- In i M. Porter. He writes: "Mr. Porter still Chapter, O. E. IS. the evening Meridian Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Riggs and Miss Myr- She had a contented, happy disposition and her of Henry tion, extant, might retain a part of the \i< NEWS. A teachers’ class has been ] \\ in December 5, 1P49, and training organiz- lodge worked the M. M. degree in a most ac- tle Simpson have returned from a visit with mind was clear to the very end. She was a was born Searsport, McLellan lot, thus escaping last ed at the Methodist The first session spring's rela- I think in the seventies, as he was church. final ceptable manner. Refreshments were served relatives in Newburg. off diplomatic charter member of Union Harvest Grange, left there obstacle of building on city land, and 6 Russia and Mariners F. & A. will be held next Tuesday evening in the under the direction of William Wayness. ranee, Center Montville, was its first Ceres, and held made a Mason in Lodge, M. erect thereon a building to accommodate the Mr. and Airs. Charles P. Hazeltine and Mrs. church class room The book for will be the allies a time in Waltham, Mass., then study school At a of Phoenix for a few dared by for niney ears. The funeral took place j He was for High and, perhaps, the grades above meeting Lodge, F. and A. L. A. Knowlton left Monday weeks’ f thisjoffice “The and Teacher." are in to where he married. He Weigler’s, Pupil the Such a Nov. 9th, the visit in and l[ iroops already at her late home on Franklin street at l p. m. going , sixth, building might cost from M„ Monday evening, following Boston vicinity. j Walla and from there At the Methodist church next Sunday morn- to officers were iiicers. Friday, Rev. Walter F. Slurtevant of the Bap- moved to Walla, Wash., $40,000 $50,000 and might be paid for under installed by Wilmer J. Dorman, Mrs. C. B. Hoit of Liberty, who had been it of the week was Porter filled ing Rev. Horace B. Sellers will on “A the same Past assisted J tist church officiating. The floral offerings to Seattle. Mr. responsible posi- preach plan as they had in mind last spring. Master, by George C. Trussell as visiting Mrs. Elijah Ritchie for a week, re- the German for- with the State of and for the Christ Like God” in the evening on “Sacrifice marshal: | i’au, were and beautiful. The Belfast bearers tions Washington The. McLellan house and the chaplain and William C. Libbey, O. S. turned home last Monday. n many hoped-for and British few with The United States Assay for at nr Mr. Sel- Peirce Japanese were Frank A. Herbert A. last years Fellowship." Sunday 2p. school would care for the first six Vickery, worthy master; Ernest S. Webber, Messrs. Cushman, | William A. Coombs is in Camden, where he her death was un- i lers will at East j ses to Germany John R. and Willis E. Hamilton. Office at Seattle. His entirely preach Northport. grades, North and South, senior warden; Fred E. Ellis, junior warden; Wiley, Bryant has employment. Mrs. Coombs will join him : n the Asiatic main- for and came from an acute attack of The interment was in the lot in the looked The services for the week at the Baptist Second: Inasmuch as our need lies I Ralph D. Southworth, treasurer; Clifford J. family greatest today, Thursday, for a visit. out- He leaves a wife, and church as in ategic position Center Montville cemetery near her old h ;me, indigestion. daughter will be follows: prayer meeting this, the lack of High school facilities, it might be Pattee, secretery; George C. Trussell, chap- Miss Inez E. Crawford has returned from a in Europe, Mr. James J. Clement conducting the services. two sons.” Thursday, evening; morning service, Sunday possible to obtain consent to the utilization of I lain; William C. Libbey, marshal; Frank R. are ad- visit in Oak Bluff. Mass., accompanied by Miss steadily The Montville bearers were Messrs. Allen at 10.45 a. in.; Sunday School at noon; Chris- the $22000 or $23000 received from the sale of Keene, senior deacon; Roy E. Young, junior a Unlrov AiorJ Whv tlfh at tter A. whose ire to he tian and the A. Simonson, guest she had been. reported Goodwin, Arnold Turner, Woodbury Nickerson j Endeavor meeting at 6.30 evening Hayford Block in the erection of a High ieacon; Leroy Webber, senior steward; lr. the Ger- home in after a long illness. She service Mrs F. F. Wentworth has returned from Belgium and Frank S. Hall. Winterport, at 7 .30 p. m. school, largely paid for by this amount and Wilmer J. Dorman, junior steward; Adrian C. Ambrose defensive and the leaves her husband, an only son, known as the Pierce School. The ruttle, Boston, where she had been for a time, and is Rev. E.S Treworgy of Stoneham, Mass., oc- city might tyler. died Nov. a Mrs. ;i,t Germans were re- Thomas C. Smart very suddenly Stubbs, granddaughter, BessieS, Lovett; raise 1 Ur1 „_ n, li T) R. C. 62 Church street. j cupied the pulpit of the First Parish (Unitar- by direct taxation the balance, perhaps with Mrs. Sheldon, ut la er are 4th at his home in Waldo. He was born in two brothers, Levi P. Kackett of Winterport, reports ian) church last Sunday, preaching for the $17,000. If thought best the present High [. O. O. F., of this city went to Unity last Fri- Mrs. Walter S. Arey of Hallowell arrived wed and desperate Belfast, Feb. 8, 1828. the son of Nehemiah and i Lester F. Hackett of Bismarck, N. D., and a school second time as a candidate. The discourse Duilding might be remodeled at a cost iay evening by automobile, where they were Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. William of Danforth. ihe j { the allies lines, hut Sarsh Smart, and was educated in the i sister, Mrs. George Carleton ( less than t(i t'H (Lewis) was doctrinal, and the text Romans 13:8, “He probably that of a new building on the guests for the evening of Unity Encamp- Twombly, and her sister, Mrs. Herbert Norris. funeral were held at 1.30 n district and public schools. He began teach- service Saturday J the McLellan lot. icy far pulsed. J that loveth another hath fulfilled the law." ment, I. O. O. F., with a banquet at the close of Mr. James H. Clark, who spent the summer event on the sea has at the of 16 years and ni.de it his m at the residence. In this case the ing age p. 1 South Primary would remain the a dance in the hall below follow- !} On the last Saturday m January Rev. Arthur j meeting, in Belfast and vicinity left last Thursday for I 1 German cruiser business for 18 and then be- ig principal ^ears, as at present until the city in the next six or The occasion was a one. Willard W. Hewes died Oct. 19th in Wilton, W. Bailey, superintendent of the Maine Dis- ing. very pleasant Palatka, Florida, where he will spend the win- than cruiser came a clerk in the at 1 I Sydney. Treasury Department seven years may be able to release itself from rhere was a attendance of the members N. H„ aged 51 years and 6 months. At one : trict of Sunday schools and I large ter. M-i Is from the D. C. that in Congregational \ Sydney Washington, Resigning position its debt limitation through some of ind a drill and sword manual was time he lived in Belfast and more recently in will be in the city and will disposition special given will leave next of Cocas in be in in Publishing society, Miss Maude Gammans :Vt:, te island LS74 engaged lumbering Cherryfield, the railroad. The new school Canton. As a result of this visit a He was as cook in a meet teachers and of all High building }y the the Maine. He Kenduskeag. employed | the superintendents j week for visits in Newton Center and ter ship Koenegs- Washington »«ounty, married, first, could care for a or two is the meantime. number of the members will come to \ house and was found unconscious the the schools in conference. He will grade arge African boarding J Sunday J New York and later will go South for the win- in an East Marietta Blethen, and two sons were born to Before this letter I have talked j.r. death. His Mrs. Susan and in the writing with ! Belfast on the night of November 20th to re- day before his mother, speak Sunday morning evening I :er. v ,i on British commerce, Edwin L. and Frank both deceased. them, L., the Mayor, the President of the Belfast Pub- the Canton from the Canton L. Cook, and a sister, Mrs. Lillian G. Gardner, North (Congregational) church. j ceive degree valued She died in 1878. In 1880 he married Mrs lie Mr. and Mrs. S. return- r;, roying shipping Building Corporation and the trustee of will be visitors in this at Harvey Cunningham live in Belfast. Molyneaux, who city Eliza A. and lived on the farm in A meeting of the clergymen of the city was the Pierce ed last from a week’s visit in Greeley bequest. May we not have a gen- that time. In the party who went to Unity Monday night fe’_ held last for the of Swanville for several years and until her Brown died Nov. 9th in the hospita Friday evening purpose eral discussion Boston, Quincy, Dorchester and Roxbury, Abijah public-spirited of Belfast’s j were Major .Arthur R. Murch, Major Orrin J. v IERANS MEETING. In 1904 he married Mrs. Sarah E. in 76 discussing the idea of holding union Sunday Mass. P ieath. Rey- at Togus. He was born Benton about Greatest Need? Dickey, Capt. John T. Davis, Capt. Leon Shute, who survives and he also leaves to in the U. from evening services in one of the theatres once lolds, him, years ago and served S. navj Signed, Wm. B. Woodbury Gapt. E. F. Littlefield, Lieut, A. H. Morse, Mrs. Adelaide M. Meservey of Waterville u t-ran association met each and to have sacred music mourn their loss a Mrs. E. Smith to June 1864. He was admit- month, by the sister, Mary Sept. 19, 1862, 8, L. A. Walton, Chevaliers Walter J. was the guest of Mrs. 0. S. Vickery and Mrs. wanville Nov. 7th. It with the Ensign G;., if three sev- from 1914. band in connection speaking. The TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. Arlington, Mass., grandchildren, ted to the Home Benton, April 3, Roberts, William A. Estes, Marion A. Sanborn L. J. Pottle while in Belfast last Friday and Aa the idea was discussed and will ,wr. .v, traveling good, and other who a widow and four favorably plans eral nieces, nephews relatives, He is survived by grown-up and Walter Tweedie. Saturday. { veterans were present. be made at a later jjf^r will sadly miss his kindly greetings and genial children. meeting. The following transfers in real estate were Primrose No. Order of the Mrs. John M. Hinchman, who spent the •_ .s v: re Bel- Chapter, 152, i]]0*- represented: He was a man of noble Christian Rev. A. H. Sargent, who has been preaching recorded ia Waldo County Registry of Deeds hospitality. Eastern was last Fri- in this at the White homestead, :; Brooks, Monroe, FOOD FAIR NOTES. Star, officially inspected summer city j. .ckson, and in the West, will occupy the pulpit of the Uni- for the week ending November 11,1914. character, always lending sympathy sup- Mrs. Adelaide Marriner Me- for her winter home r• Swanville day evening by High street, left Monday fp;: Searsport, to what he believed to be and tarian church next Sunday as a candidate. Rufus Dyer, Belfast, to Orrin L. Wentworth* port right just, The Belfast Board of Trade have announced of Grand Matron of the •: was servey Waterville, in Detroit, Mich. [jgi mnty represented He of more than intel- The of his discourse will be “A land in Belfast. was possessed ordinary the third annual Food Fair will be held in subject do.; Com- that Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern went to Orono jC.Ira d Kennebec county by and which combined with kind- New Religion.” All are cordially invited. It Della Partridge, Prospect to Clara G. Per- £he Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clement ligence ability, this 26th to 30th. This is two of Maine. There were Waterville. The forenoon city January Star of the State 183- lo visit theii'son, Dr. James D. Clem- igvricN ness of heart endeared him to a circle of is expected that Mr. Sargent will arrive in kins, Searsport; land and buildingB in Stock- Friday large w'eeks earlier than last year and is in the week Pres. S. H. 1 present, including 72 visitors. The special D. is her par- jig ws.-' aled to order by season to attend the in Memorial ton and ent. Mrs. J. Clement visiting friends and acquaintances in the community the Food Fair. A commit- parish party Springs Prospect. ■■ Bangor were Beach No. 23, of Lincoln- a r, rds of the last meeting preceeding quests chapter, in jilt in which he lived. The funeral took place at hall to-morrow, Friday, evening. The Sunday Frank L. Philbrick, Thorndike, to James ents Raymond. tee consisting of Morris L. Slugg, Ralph D. j irille and Seaside No. 70, of !rea»i i: The committee on chapter, Camden, ipted. his late home, attended by Rev. David Brack- school will meet at 12 m. Wilbert Dolloff, Knox; land in Thorndike. Mrs. E. E. Wells, who had been the Orrin J. Dickey, E. S. Pitcher, in bo Comrades F. Southworth, Other guests present represented chapters River piuo> meeting, ett, who words of comfort and hope, of church was Alberton I. Hall, Montville, to James W. of Miss M. E. Elweil at Little spoke H. Walter J. Clifford and Charles A meeting the North Guild guest teer, Tr.ak. Jas. Knowlton, report- H. Coombs, and [slesboro, Castine, Rockland, Thorndike, which with the beautiful hymns rendered held last in the of the Dolloff, Knox; land buildings in Knox. j since August, left Nov. 6th for Hackensack, R. Coombs, appointed to look after the de- Monday night parlors Liberty and A 1 e. Dec. 3rd; Monroe. Brooks, Unity, Winterport. [foilowE place, were a source of peace to the mourn ing friends Mrs. Marion E. the new Warren A. Reed, Philadelphia, Pa., to Mattie. ; N. to visit her son, tails of the program, have decided to re- church, Brown, presi- to the matron was held at 6 J., (e; ti.e xt fair The following Dunk lee eception grand day. n their hour of sorrow. Burial was in the dent There was a attendance Reed, Cynwyd, Pa.; land in Northport, ! of Stockton was in the excellent agricultural show .given in presiding. large Those in the receiving line besides Albert M. Ames Springs, ides were- ; rted as having died since peat .’clock. family lot in northeast Belfast cemetery, and a social and was George H. Ryder, Brooks, to George B. Rob- to attend the the annex last year and that was so great a very pleasant evening Mrs. Meservey were Mrs. Julia Vickery, the Pittsfield last Friday evening r. j:ic Mason 26th Me.; Horace the is dark rhough the eye is dim and bridge passed. The announced the commit- erts, W. C. Deering, R. A. Jones, J. G. Stimp- and was the of Mrs. success, and all are invited to make exhibits secretary j matron of Primrose chapter, Dr- Masonic meeting, guest s, .. n.rade of Water- And the river it spans is wide, present Myrick “Made in tees for the years.. The next 3on, Frank H. Quimby, Joseph N. Ginn, all of and fet Faith to a mount for that department aB well as the ensuing meeting Mrs. Dickens of Camden, the T. M. Griffin family. ibiu.: (id made some points through shining /ickery, grand remarks, will be held Nov. 23, Mrs. Seekins, Mrs. Stod- Brooks, and J, H. McKinley and R. M. Stiles That looms on the other side. Belfast” exhibits. Prize ribbons will be award- of the Grand of Maine* Miss Louise Knowlton, who went I'm : v by A. Stinson and others. jonuuctress Chapter recently awards will dard and Miss Sanderson, hostesses. i>f Jackson; land and buildings in Brooks. ed in all departments and special ind Past Matrons of Primrose, Mrs. Bertha westv.ith her mother, Mrs. F. F*. Knowlton, -; sounded and some two Winslow to C. Plourd for various meri- Rev. of the Gould, Monroe, Joseph Miss Harriet P. Clements died at 8 p. m., be made by the management W. H. Sturtevant, pastor Baptist j Dorman, Mrs. Jessie Pattee and Mrs. Abbie C. writes from Los Angeles, Calif., that they had td*- n the dining hall, where do.; land in Monroe. at the home of her Mrs. articles. church at who has been called to the Miss Louise Read k. Nov. 8th, sister, torious Belfast, Doak. Miss Bertha Wiley, a most delightful trip out. wanville had prepared a F, A. McAllister, Burnham, to Marie F. El- i in Worcester, Mass Clarence L.Pratt, the “woolly dog man,” has pastorate of the Bates Street Baptist Ginn and Mrs. Frank R. Wood- iiu let-: Amelia C. Roberts, aged church, Miss Emeroy Ormand A. are visitr- ungry veterans. do ; land and in Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins was a native the for the fair and is now has been successful in the well, buildings commit- >1 years. She of Waldo, engaged space coming Lewiston, very Bel- jock were the ushers. The reception in Boston for a few iftt: iH.t.ne with prayer to Pres- ing relatives and friends opened is some new Edmund Prescott, Liberty, Rex S. j laughter of the late Phineas and Cynthia in New York, where he securing fast church and comes here highly recommend- tee was composed of Mrs. Bertha Dorman, e snapib.; Merrill of Searsport, land in days and will go from there to their winter to be before the ed. Sturtevant has been cott, do; Liberty. Clements, and spent her early years there. and novel attractions placed Mr, heard in this city Mrs. Abbie C. Doak, Mrs. Jessie F. Pattee, Florida. in dress of welcome by Bert. Henry D. Clough and Elva E. Jewett, both home in Port Orange, She came to Belfast to work in the visitors. several times and on Sunday and Hattie S. Ritchie, matrons, and ■ dry goods morning Mrs, past C'l- -t It was to Ira T. land and and little son Richard, Grange. spicy, this has taken evening had charge of the services at the of Belfast, Clough, do; Mrs. Horace Chenery store of T. W, Pitcher, in the building now oc- Madame Mona of city space issociate matron, Mrs. Lulu C. Hills. Piano no was J. G. Bates street church. Members of the in from St. Louis, Mo where response by to the new parish buildings Belfast. have returned they the and later was again and will unfold public many feel over iuets were rendered by Mrs. Willis D. Hazel- *••• ■: cupied by City Drug Store, much pleased the selection of Mr. I a program by the school Peleg G. Griffin, Boston, to Mildred Staples had been the guests of relatives for several H. A. Starrett in the same busi- and facts in connection with palmis- Sturtevant as their pastor and feel and Mrs. C. E. Read. A t 6.30 p. m. a f employed by startling confident, line Place. drills, songs and recita- from his record in Grimes, New York; land in Stockton weeks, and are at their home, Crosby judging Belfast, that he will Springs. was served of which the foil k less. A number of years ago she went to try. janquet owing Ralph Patterson; rec, do much toward building up the Lewiston Isaac F. Cook, Monroe, to Eva C. JNealey, and Mrs. Homer White of Derry, N. H., Rockland and entered the employ of Fuller & Roscoe Arey has his old stand by the en- :ommittee had charge: Mrs. Effie A. Gannon Mr. nnie dec, church—Lewiston Sun. land and in Monroe. Patterson; Sweets ! Winterport; buildings of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lud- Cobb and as as she was able held a trance and will be ready with Arey’s Mrs. Vesta S. Ellis, Mrs. HelenaM. Coombs are guests long very The annual Hazel Marr; reading, 30th meeting of the Maine Con- Charles M. White, Center Sandwich, N. H., Mrs. White was formerly Miss Eliza- with that firm, where her and the “Moxie Man.” Mrs. Laura T. Dyer, Mrs. Carrie E. Trussell, wick. school children; responsible position ference of Woman’s Home W. land and inging, have taken their booth Missionary Societies to A. Lord, Vassalboro; buildings beth Church of Boston, and a frequent visitor nany Belfast friends were always sure of a J. L. Sleeper & Co., Mrs. Jennie E. Leavitt, Mrs. Cordelia Jennys, Nicker- ot the Methodist Church at Myrick, Rogers, line of opened the High- in Montville. here. cordial welcome. She was a visitor near the stage and will have a complete Mrs. Beulah Proctor, Mrs. Ida F. Bray, Mrs. ckett and others, frequent land Avenue Church Nov. to such Gardiner, 4th. with a Fred A. White, Vassalboro, A. W. Lord, who had t.er, T. C. Smart of Waldo, iere after her removal to Rockland. She owned their musical instruments which attracted Blanche P. Smalley, Mrs. Ida A. Webber and Mrs. Augustus Stevens of Troy, fljvotional service led by Mrs. H. G. McGlai- land and in Montville. died but a few last season. do; buildings L. having days home in Rockland and a few years ago bought favorable attention Mrs. Mary H. Bailey. During the banquet the guest of her son, Dr. Eugene Stevens, fiin. Mrs. C. W. Smith the address cf A. P. Montville, to Loren P. be a of exhibits gave McFarland, her Dr. ■» * summer home in She was and While there may curtailing number of selections were given on left Wednesday with son, George :Tanks was extended to Hope. genial welcome and Mrs. H. L. Nichols land in ;?i'h season responded. Stewart, do; Liberty. m the food this the and Stockton to ‘-r2nf?* all who helped make this aright, the life of any company she was with, in pure department :he Victrola by Charles R. Coombs, The A. Stevens, wife,of Springs, m -' Mrs. Arthur Sutherland gave a vocal solo. Hiram J. and R. Fairfield, to Closed I are to allow more Clyde Church, in Fla. -tings. by singing. »nd was always a staunch friend. She had management disposed games ables were beautifully decorated with spend the winter Georgetown, A. Mrs. B. C. Wentworth gave an after Olive A. Steward, land and Stinson, Sec’y. and all who the fair this season will address, Freedom; buildings in suffered for several years with a cancer and at attend ;he emblematic stars colors and bou- Mr. and Mrs. D. Faunce Woodcock returned which supper was served by the women of the in Montville. j find of amusement and attractions. ane time submitted to a very critical opera- plenty quets of chrysanthemums. The menu in- week from the Chase Pond Camps, where EAST BELFAST. church. At the evening session Rev. J. M. to Estella last Louis whose orchestra has for George W. Braley, Burnham, tion. About ten weeks ago she went to Wor- Prof. Keyes, jluded chicken, ham, creamed potato, hot rolls, the summer and fall. Mr. H. H. Frost, Mrs. W. W. Cole, Miss in they spent the two been the musical attraction Mary Taylor, Shay, do; land Burnham.* cester, Mass., to the hospital, but it was past years jelly, salads, assorted cake, cream pie ! Woodcock.after a few days in Bangor,returned •: invalescing from an at- Miss Agnes Vose and Miss Ida Kalo were the pickles, * of the and who is now located in Danvers lOD6iiitis. deemed inexpedient to operate and she went to fair, Calvin Austin Receiver for the Eastern ind coffee. The regular meeting opened at to the Camps, but expects to leave for Nassau is to return and will in the speakers. her sister’s, where she failed rapidly, the end Mass., preside 7.30 with a ballot and work in the several de- N. p., earlier than usual. liei.rj Parsons of Thorndike is five and Steamship Corporation. visiting The remains arrived orchestra balcony for the days nights first Kev. naraaen of the order and the cere- coming very suddenly. congregational cnurcn, grees obligation Mrs. Josephine Wade Cayford and little Leary. (ha foi- her S the Wednesday evening, accompanied by sister Pearl, pastor. Services as follows: Sunday, of mony was presented by officers,assisted by of Foxboro, Mass., are > Calvin Austin Boston, president of the daughter Margaret h. -ij of is rela- The Boston Company will supply the Parker. The floral emblems Bangor visiting and niece, Mrs. EmmaB. Dean, and the funeral Regalia 10 45, morning worship and sermon; subject, Mrs. Georgia B. ; Miss Katherine E. Brier. Novem- B Eastern Steamship corporation,was last Satur- guests of tt>6 ribbons for the agair were to the vicinity. will take at 11 a. m., today, Thursoay, at agricultural department 12, Sunday school, with meet- ased in the service presented was a divorce place "Temptation”; day noon appointed receiver for his company. ber 4th Mrs. Cayford granted ^ this and an order hss been placed with the iautrtii. was the home of her brother, Fred J. Clements, 9 year of men's Bible 6.30 Christian En- Grand Matron by Worthy Matron. An and the horn to Mr. and Mrs. ing class; His services as president are temporarily end- from A. Leon Cayford of Portland, them for an extra fine the Cedar street. The interment will be in the lot, deavor led the lookout averture was played by Chapter orchestra was “Gross, Oct. 30th. meeting, by committee; ed but as receiver he will have the same salary, | care and custody of their minor child will be confetti and the a family lot in Waldo. Saturday night night 7.30, evening service, with lecture illustrated and Mrs. Fred Rackliff gave reading, “The !»f Mass., is $21,000. This appointment was generally given to tne mother. Somerville, management have secured two large bales of the Masonic The en- 66i'1 1 by 65 colored views, “The Birth of Our Na- rrue Origin Apron." aunt, Mrs. Fanny Jones. favored by the creditors. At the hearing be- E. 3. McDonald has given up com- Oscar the son of confetti from the Brazil Novelty Company is and tertainment committee was of Mrs. Capt. Henry Nickerson, younger tion.” This lecture entertaining, is Putnam of the U. S. Court it was composed rth fore Judge mand of the schooner Annie B. Mitchell, which Searsport has moved of the late Sylvanus Nickerson, passed away of Cincinnati, Ohio, to be used that night. of educational value, 7 30 Isabel C. Howes and Mrs. Georgia B. Parker. equally Thursday, learned that the liabilities of the corporation for and toward place on Swan Lake he has sailed successfully many years, J at his home in Swanville, Oct. 28th, at the age m., “The Church At the close the Grand Matron commended the p. prayer meeting; subject, at the time of the of the bill were career of 55 Oorr is at Cottrell’s WALDO POMONA GRANGE. filing has retired after a seafaring employed of 67 years, 5 months and 28 days, after an and the Outsider.” 7 m. of Primrose and con- Friday, p. meeting about and that sum was believed to high efficiency Chapter shore life athi3 attractive home $400,000, years to enjoy illness of some time. He was one of a of Castle K. O. K. A. them on the and family North, be more than to the in- gratulated happiness good McDonald Waldo Pomona Grange met Nov. 3rd enough pay floating on Congress street. Should Capt. " i children returned to six two whom had County on this their festal of children, of preceded A Castle of of Arthur has of the The fixed cheer so manifest day. homes an if,.-. The was Knights King debtedness corporation. be on shore there are two ■' with South Montville Grange. shipwrecked ‘’r a visit with her par- aim—Miss Ellen who in day Mrs. then A., passed away 1905, been formed at the Methodist church and the of the are about The Worthy Matron, Vickery, pre- Sailors Har- about 200 charges corporation $700,000 to w hich he is eligible—the Snug m* Mrs. who died in pleasant and patrons w^re present Vaughan. and his only brother, Albert S., officers were elected last for fund and the bonded indebted- sented Mrs. Meservey with a dainty set of was following Friday the sinking bor on Staten Island, N. Y and the Togus ■ at the dinner hour. The meeting called to ir.rin home, L909. Ilis life was spent on the farm after-dinner coffee of Bavarian ware in returning early evening: King, Archie Robinson; senschal, ness. cups served in the navy’ during «y- order at the hour with Worthy Master Home, he having and attending the district school. Deciding to regular the name of Primrose the Theodore Bramhall; merlin, Rev. Horace B. Chapter, recipient as master mate in the U. S. .. The the Civil V\ar and upa he Howes in the chair. officers were nearly iiibLard and Mrs. f. L. make farming his profession bought the Sellers; master of exchequer, Edward Triehy; The Shoe Situation. responding graciously. The officers of Prim- all present. After the opening exercises a Maniato, Mass., last Saturday. James Lenfest place, and May 7, 1870, was chancellors, Irvin Whitney, Charles Wright; rose Chapter are as follows: | Cintha 11 was instructed in the fifth degree. Domestic business in footwear is uneven, and started 11 an jnited in marrige to Miss Nickerson of clas^of Wilson CF Julia A. Vickery.Worthy Matron A party from Camden vicinity ; extended visit with j Murray Knowlton; sentinel, ments; 1889. On The noon recess was then taken and ajl re- in men’s lines contrasting with fair Orris S. Patron Florida to the winter. Lverett Smith. Mr. and Swanville, who died Aug. 21, Sept. of Frank Downs; of quietness Vickery.Worthy last Monday for spend j.j captain knights, captain Lulu C. Hills.Associate Matron A Susan to the dining room, where the patrons in women’s goods. Satis factory orders Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Freeman, 'urn 1, 1890, he married Miss Jeffords of paired James herald of activity The party included l(rv Friday night,stopping foes, Staples; flag, Ralph Holt; Alberta Wadsworth. .Secretary viz. were well cared for by the host Grange. The the latter are in the Middle West, Mr. and Mrs. M. sh°rt Monroe, who with five children, Clarence Howland for reported Florence D. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handley, si,., .! stay with the torm- herald of cross, Pendleton; constable, Chaples.Treasurer E. and afternoon session was opened with music by while Brooklyn are well engaged. Louise J. Read.....Conductress O. P. Mrs. Ralph Friend, E„ Alice M., Dorothy V., Margaret Charles Robbins. The castle will meet at the producers A. Moody, two Ordway brothers, Chapin, ■ nice address of was war re- A. Conductress ladies r.f t* ■ Robert survive him. Mr. Nickerson was a the choir. A welcome A. feature of the requirements is the Bertha Wiley.Associate K. and two children, S., church each Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hardy r Iru‘ity church held a harvest Denslow Essie P. Carle.Chaplain ^ man of strict in all his thus given by Rev. E. A. and a fine re- port that a large St. Louis manufacturer has Lincoln of Lincolnville, C^Urch *a8t integrity dealings, Charlotte M. Tibbetts.Marshal all of Camden; Young Ith Y Wednesday night, Helen Cobb. Fourteen re- The members of the Men's Forum was enter- a contract There is gaining the friendship of his neighbors and all sponse by Granges taken involving $2 50,000. Isabel C. Howes. Organist Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Hobbs of Rockland and Mr. Cltare<^ ^ 3G. Twelve ladies who ich to the roll call and Knox and Han- tained on an evening recently at the home of a moderate demand in circles Alice E. Simmons. Ada Mr. and U those with whom he had business relations. sponded anly jobbing and Mrs. Salisbury of Searsmont. ^°**ar tQld how earned fc>m ," they were The A. A. Blair in Church street. The Forum at retail for women’s Estelle K. Millett.Ruth Pi few years ago he lost his buildings with all cock counties represented. ques- Rev. jilt patents, especially Mrs. Erastus Wilson of Camden go to Florida were very A well Cleora H. Read..t.Esther ten amusing. That armed warfare is never was for the season with the follow- wear, have met with unusual success. Trade to Laxe- JYT8g ^ Household contents by fire, with no insurance. tion, "Resolved, organized Loula A. Mason.Martha a different route. Some will go o{ church and a by »to lh pipe was discussed E. L. C. officers: Pres. G. G. Abbott; Vice-Pres. W. n leather suitable for uses is Maude H. in ,lar But his courage did not fail in the effort to justifiable,” by Evans, ing foreign military Littlefield..Electa I and and some to St. Cloud and other points k,tchen. It ia now ready E. F. Anderson Mrs. G. Hazeltine; and Treasurer, C. A. Harmon. conditions otherwise are dull. In- Helen A. Harmon.Warder iepU(J hr'1 »rect a comfortable home, which be Morse, S. W. Shibles, and good, but Florida. tije Circle feel occupied Samuel H. Lord.Sentinel lib, very proud a Plans for the winter were discussed and it was indicate that the g.!4 jotil he died. He served aa a member of the Then* followed song by I. P. guiries received from London has ^een Sykeforth. friends have received letters from accomplished and paid the reci- voted to continue the Sunday noon meetings is sold Belfast ichool board for six yean, always doing what Griffiea, a farce, "How Story Grew,” Snglish market closely up, particularly MONTVILLE. to be SOUTH Mills Harthorne of Middleboro, a harvest this winter, the first meeting held next needs.—Dun’s Nov. 6th. Mrs. Esther lie could for the beat interests of tbe schools. tation by Mrs. Newhall; tableau, itock for army Review, Mrs. G. A, who had been for the Sprague, visiting of the physical and was of Sunday. The subject to be discussed Mass., giving particulars Ali Pi man of strong convictions, upright char- scene, which grand. By request Sheep- n Massachusetts for the four has Embargo on Cattle. past weeks, of her husband. Prof. Wil- and consent of Silver Har- first few Sundays will be, The European War. Foot Ball. mental breakdown icter, honeat in all bis dealings, an advocate scot Lake Grange College returned home....Mrs. S. P. Colby ;ia caring jft&V,,,- "Is it ever W. Harthorne. have spent several vest the next of The Pomona The subject for next Sunday will be, liam They *®o 9. "Under the laws of »f the cause of temperance, kind and Grange meeting for her Mrs. E. S. for a few i:Ve’ tNov- helpful war?” After the Colby administered one of the greatest de- mother, Adams, the and Mrs. Harthorne was into this has been from Silver Harvest to man's right or duty to make seasons at Battery ’wilhout n«V°cke ?*n imported in devoted to his home and changed feats afternoon ever handed to any E. A. Dinslow, who is at the sickness, family? Saturday lays....Mrs. visitor before her at the and for the I Palermo. Dec. business Miss Mel vena Parker gave a a frequent marriage, >8tjQe ^,,®Ion present him honored and the whole Sheepscot Lake Grange, Time, meeting Maine College in championahip fight, when ^aldo County hospital is doing nicely....Miss mlU'’" d«d«ed made respected by S. in Bel- Dr: A. Jol,. of her abroad. It was rushed the Bates team up and down Hazel Oxton is on the sick list... .C. borne of her brother. Rev. G. Mills, «riU,Pv He leaves, beside his wife and 1st; program: opening exercises; conferring description experiences they reported ou,iYTrriiEBioner °* Maine, con- community. Alumni field until rolled up the enormous Adams is his mill. Herman Mer- Prof. Harthorne is under treatment of J* of address welcome O. B. s most and instructive talk and they 5. repairing fast. the foot and mouth three sisters—Miss Martha M. Nick- fifth degree; of by interesting to 0. This the cham- :hildren, score of 61 gave Colby man has charge of the work....Mrs. Silas at the A “ule in other Statea. How- L P. remainder was the men present. Refresh- pecialists Psychopathic Hospital. LSer o, Mrs. H. M. Chase and Mn. O. B. Patter- Keene; response by Griffies; enjoyed by pionahip. At Orono Saturday the University Howes and daughter, Mrs. Robert Greenclifl, ““tbreak ifson, of the case is an com- V's 2S0(||;nn of the diaeaae host and of ments of sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee pf Maine defeated Bowdoin, 27 to 0, and holda rod little of Mass., peculiar phase apparent services were held at his of program by Grange dedicating daughter Evelyn Everett, h. :*ul® in thia State ,doea ion. Tbe funeral Batea third and Bowdoin last. 1 ths hall, exercises by State Master Stetson. were served. the aecond place, ire visiting relatives in this vicinity. plete loss of memory soma Oct. Slat, Rev. A. A. Blair officiating. How Farm Women HOMELESS BELGIANS CAMPING IN WOODS. May Get Help Under the Smith-Lever Ex- f^jSSSSSaBBSSSSSmSSESwmS£EES&SSSSSSSBSF3^™£mSSSSSiSSS tension Act. [U. S. Dept, of Agriculture Bulletin.J Numerous letters have recently been received at the department from farm women in different parts of the country which indicate that they are under the impression that the funds appropriated for work in the ami by Congress extension States under the Smith-Lever Act can be distributed to individuals to aid them in improving home conditions, educating 1 their children, etc. This is a sad mistake. The Smith- Lever funds are given to the State agri- them to em- I cultural colleges to enable Sausage,Bacon,Ham ploy men and women as county agents | and experts who will move about among the farming people, demonstrate good methods of agriculture and home econo- mics, cooperate with them in studying their farm and home problems, and assist Fresh and them in the adoption of better methods Tuesdays Fridays! •on their farms or in their homes. Already many of the colleges have ap- pointed women as extension experts in | home economics, and others are planning to do so. In nearly all the Southern © 1914. by American Press Association. States women county agents are already at worx in connection with the demon- stration work carried on by the agricul- Home-Made States De- MAINE MEN IN CONGRESS. i tural colleges and the United PRO P ATRIA. Sausage of Agriculture. partment lor Some. Senator IN LINKS AND BAGS. These agents will enroll women in home Committee Promotions | to Re- demonstration work and will continue Perkins and Congressman Stevens BY OWEN SEAMAN. the conduct girls’ clubs. They will have tired. the and England, in this great light to which you So women demonstrate preparation Changes in the Senate and House, due I use of from canning clubs, Honor German Frankfurters products to defeats and retirements of sitting Because, where calls you, go you must, Schonland’s and the winter Bologna poultry clubs, pig clubs, the relative whatever at least to know of the members, change positions Be glad, comes, | the use garden. Accompanying of Maine men on big committees mater- club the women on the farms You have your quarrel just. products, Senator Burleigh moves up three will be shown how to make or secure ially. and Pressed Ham. places to ranking minority member of the was before the nations’ bar devices and conveniences. Peace your care; labor-saving committee on claims, and the Revolutionary Her cause and her ends I will also be encouraged by you pleaded you sought; ‘They he moves up a notch on each of three to find and extend to oth- what connty agents other committees to which he is assigned. But not for her sake, being you are, ers the best methods of work and con- McGillicuddy gains Could you be bribed and bought. Home-Made Head use Representative Cheese,- veniences discovered and in already three points on the judiciary and is now | an their communities. No. 5. Six Democrats of that commit- Others may spurn the pledge of land to land, Instruction will be furnished by meins tee will not be in the House after March with the brute sword stain a gallant past; of visits from the coun- May 1 ——-Premium demonstrations, 4th. Hams, Bacons and bulletins But the seal to which you set your hand, ty agent, circulars, letters, Mr. Hinds is ranking member of the by from the State and fast. agricultural colleges merchant marine committee on the mi- Thank God, you still stand the United States of Agri- Department side at present. Mr. Peters and culture nority Mr. Guernsey do not advance, as the Forth, then, to front that peril of the deep ot tne This is the logical development latter is ranking member, No. 1, on the With smiling lips, and in your eyes the light, grls’ demonstration work which began side of his committee on terri- MARKET minority Steadfast and of those who FOGG’S when cmfident, keep -with the canning clubs in 1910, tories, and No. 2 on his big committee, P Their storied scutcheon four counties in two States were organ- banking and currency. bright. ized. It has grown to an organization of Defeat has taken from the House a the And we, whose burden is to watch and wait— mmmmwmwmwmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm more than 40,000 girls, under super man who has been claimed as a Maine The vision of nearly 400 women agents. product in Congress during a service of High-hearted ever, strong in faith and prayer, of 1913 show that in the canning Stev- results terms, Frederick Clement, We ask what offering we consectate, the eight may SPECIALTOWOMEN clubs of the Southern States 4,202 ens the Fourth Minnesota He was of What humble service share. cleansing and KEEPS YOUR I-IOME girls who sent in reports canned 1.032,115 elected in 1897 and has been in Congress The most economical, =m cans of tomatoes and cans of until the la- of all is 522,147 successive re-elections To steel our souls the lust of germicidal antiseptics value of by against ease; other products, with a total j bor unions endorsed the Domocratic can- also To find our welfare in the general good; $180,420.05. They have developed didate this year. Mr. Stevens was beaten FRESH and*ELEAN?'" to a considerable extent special products 4.000 margin. He was born in Bos- To hold together, merging all degrees Poul- by of southern fruits and in the schools — vegetables. ton in 1861,educated public In one wide brotherhood: in can- try clubs have followed the work I of Rockland, graduated from Bowdoin and and there are now of of ring gardening ill 1 SSI, Law school University To teach that he who saves himself is lost; Powder to club members. Bread clubs 1884 and settled in St Paul, A soluble Antiseptic 2,090 poultry Iowa in our in a To bear in silence though hearts may bleed; have been organized experimentally where he took an interest in the Re- be dissolved in water as needed. and never few counties ar.d some home improve- for years. To spend ourselves, count the cost, publican politics As a medicinal antiseptic for douches — 3hmU&v ment work has been done. This fall will Senator George Clement Perkins of For others’ greater need; in treating catarrh, inflammation or see winter extensively carried this also. He gardening California retires year and that all of these ac- ulceration of nose, throat, Combination Pneumatic on by club members. In was not a candidate for re-election as he To go our quiet ways, subdued and sane: Szveepe' women on the farms born caused feminine ills it has no equal. tivities the adult is 75 years old. Mr. Perkins was To hush all vulgar clamor of the street; by E. Pinkham DUNTLEY have given active help. Frequently they in Kennebunkport and has been a resi- For ten years the Lydia 'X'HIS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running instruc- With level calm to face alike the strain Paxtine ^ have been enrolled to receive the dent of California 60 years. He has been Medicine Co. has recommended cleans without raising dust, and at the same time ; and have attended meetings and and has been Of or defeat; — with tion in the Senate 20 years triumph in their private correspondence pins, lint, ravelings, etc., in ONE OPERATION, demonstrations. As cooperators they on naval chairman of the committee women, which proves its superiority. finished. It rea. : the instructions of This be our for so we serve you best, makes sweeping a simple task quickly have eagerly followed affairs. part, who have been cured say and have Women even the most difficult and eliminates the neco; the county woman agents urged So best confirm their prowess and their pride, in At places, for it is “worth its'weight gold.” that as fecial work be organized of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. j Children ury Your warrior sons, to whom in this high test druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail, them. the Our fortunes we confide. The Paxton Toilet Co„ Boston, Mass. The Great Labor Saver of Home—Every home, Iarg / In the Northern and Western States FOR FLETCHER'S fr can relief from Broom drudgery and protection the work has thus far been small, enjoy j principal the of dust. done home economics experts con- CASTOR I A danger flying by GO “DRY.” •Work At Mount nected'with the agricultural colleges, FOUR STATES Heagan. Duntley is the Pioneer of Pneumatic Stuecpers— j f and but a of the canning club GEORGES VALLEY RAILROAD. Quarries, Has the combination of the Pneumatic Suction Nozzle beginning The Mount have been j work for girls has been made. Ihe Arizona, Washington, Colorado and Ore- Heagan quarries revolving Brush. Very easily operated and absolutely guar- leased under new management to New I Factory not number of home economics experts who The Georges Valley Railroad Company the Two Latter is anteed. In buying a Vacuum Cleaner, why give gon, Though Vote in who are women York parties, to begin & in home at our are work among the farm hap filed its annual report with the Rail- actively IL=J Locations the "Duntley” trial your expense? doing ; W. the It is as follows: Close. operations. C. Bowdoin, well- is being rapidly increased. hoped road Commissioners, Operat- Write today for full particulars Four of the six known granite man, nas been that before long there will be women ing revenues, $15,706.74 against $15,- Chicago, Nov. 4. engaged Farms,Sites on the as genera manager at the Mr. Mill Sites, agents in every county in the United 792.39 for the preceding year, a decrease States that voted Tuesday ques- quarries. to retain Bowdoin has a crew of men at work in Carle & States. of $85.65; rail operations, $12,321 12 tion of ousting saloons decided Jones, Belfast, Me. ol three on latest the woods, cutting and wharf Summer Hotels To avail themselves of the aid offered against $12,090.61 for the preceding barrooms, while the her hauling for the went dry. logs and railroad ties. There is to be a by the extension organizations in year, an increase of $230.51; net revenue, returns tonight apparently voted in favor of decided improvement in the the several States the farm women should, : against $3,568.44 for the pre- Ohio and California quarry, and Camps $3,385.62 wharf and railroad are to be and if form local clubs and then adecreaseof $182.82; freight retaining saloons. Arizona, apparently, built, I j ossible, ceding year, the and women voters contributing shops sheds repaired. A new mmunicate with the county agent, revenue, $12,120.85; passenges revenue, voted dry, on the line of the on in- derrick is to be the work for located whether man or woman, or with the revenue, $1,065 04; Colorado and Oregon erected, state OF $2,199.20; express materially. which In this of and and unofficial returns show will be done under the direction I State college. way maintenance way structures, $2,- complete To the Honorable J ‘3 agticultural of the veteran GEO. E. to secure a in favor of ousting saloons. wharf builder, John Cro- JOHNSON, the club will often be able 875 67; maintenance of equipment, slight leads RAILROAD Judicial Court m > i non of The work on the wharf MAINE CENTRAL visit from the county agent or from a $887.57; transportation expenses, $7,- The latest returns from Washington, Bucksport. within and for the (. a began Nov. 9t.h. The work is to • f home economics expert from the college. 560.11; general expenses, $997.77; num- covering about half the State, give repair to those desiring fourth Tuesday being done W. B. Goodwin of give opportunity our Lord one thou.- If it is not feasib e to form a club im- oer of carried earning rev- small against saloons. by Bangor, for a new start j j passengers majority make a change in location at is m the owner of new fourteen: ! write in- car- on saloons in Colorado the quarries. The Law, the women should number of The vote mediately, ! enue, 6109; passengers Attorney ••«> from has secured some con- in life. r-i i to the or the county one number of doubt. The to be heard company heavy dividually college ried mile, 48,872; passen- precincts BELFAST. MAINE. RespectfullyNorth port, in th« the citi.s. Prohibit- tract work, of which will be j agent. The address of the State agri- gers carried one mile per mile of road, are mostly outside building State of Maine, that hi be from farming made a specialty. Water Powers | cultural college can, in most cases, 5749; number of tons carried of freight ionists say later returns Undeveloped and as tenant in commi I while those Practice in all Courts. Probate practice ■obtained from the local postmaster. i earning revenue, 120,288; number of countries will doom saloons, estate situated in Nortl i that Thirteen Dry States. 2tf the tons of freight carried one mile per mile in favor of liquor selling declare Unlimited Raw Material specialty. Waldo, and being la- the result the j A Lear, deceased, bon: HE ROOSEVELT DISCOVERY. of road, 14,151, average amount received mining camps will swing Chicago, Nov. 5. Thirteen States follows, to wit: Beginn : for each ton of $.80612; freight other way. AND freight, now have laws the sale of al- of a town road at the Herald revenue er mile of Ohio retained saloons by a good major- prohibiting (Boston ) | road, $1,425.98; said homestead; thence -r rule amendment coholic beverages as a result of Tues- Land that revenue per train-mile, $1.05398; ity and adopted a home Good Farming land of Col. Roosevelt’s latest discovery, freight on “No formerly Josej as a saloon measure. day’s election, the face of tonight’s at least two operating revenues per mile of road $1,- that was recognized Trespassing.” corner of said Towrser of “the of empires plans unit sys- returns, which show that prohibition line of said T our 847 revenues per train Missouri defeated the county AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. other erly in now involved in war to capture great 84; operating was in “Picnic and hunting parties, and all per tem of local which precluded the adopted Arizona, Washington, rods to land formerly ■ t cities and hold them for ransom,” should j mile, $1.36580; operating expenses option, and locations persons are forbidden trespassing on Sears’ ex- elections. Oregon Colorado. The States which regarding northwesterly by sal-, At the of mile of road, $1,449.54; operating rural vote on saloons in option Communications Island in the town of Searsport.” startle nobody. headquarters prohibit the sale of are: Ari- receive attentions formerly of Lewis A K train mile, whole liquor are invited and will 3m40 CHARLES CALKIN, the war of every nation f penses per $1,07140; in line of land > department zona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Kan- of the Investmen easterly all number of stockholders in Maine, 99; when addressed to any agent General Agent, Bangor tJJCo there are plans of campaign against ELECTION NOTES. sas, North A. Know!ton to land number of in Maine, Maine, Mississippi, Carolina, to other nations with whom war is possible. average employes Oregon, West MAINE CENTRAL, or thence sout- westerly t\ 11. Tennessee, Washington, his corner; thence south- It is an essential part of the business of It was a clean for the sweep Republi- Virginia and North Dakota. The part BUREAU said to land ot the staff to orepare for contingencies INDUSTRIAL Wight cans in New They got the of Oklahoma that was formerly Indian land of and how WAR IN MEXICO EXPECTED. Hampshire. TO LET southwesterly by by considering demonstrating Territory also is prohibition, and South of Annie Rhoades; there j met. Officers would be Governor, U. S. Senator, both Congress- MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, they may be Carolina is largely so under various acts. land of Annie Roades u for their work War in Mexico if not with Mexico, is of five rooms up one flight; ■very imperfectly equipped men, the legislature and all the counties. the buildings on said hon.< on the army officers are AflatalBO two large front rooms or first floor, in the posts of the service if they cards, apparently; State PORTLAND. MAINE. westerly by said road to Li higher been In Ohio elected the whole r aiu'j nmv vmvnmvu muiw. with use of stable. Inquire at to solve such finding that their leave has quietly they northwesterly by the tow were not trained problems carried 12 out of the 22 Congres- curtailed and that they are receiving or- ticket, CORNER CHURCH AND GROVE STS. beginning, containing of war. and elected a ders to to the border. Naval offi- sional districts Republican M. E. brann of South Vassalboro har- 44tf more or less; that your pi ’• Thousands of newspaper readers saw go S. Sen- to Vera Cruz. Mex- to succeed a Democrat in the U. vested 1375 bushels of potatoes on three of eleven undivided fift some ten weeks cers are being sent the German plan ago. ate. Penrose’s in of land. with Lillian Standish of S ico has no money and no industries in 200,000 Pennsylvania acres EASTERN STEAMSHIP A translation of the plar of "Opeiations York and State of Maine. with those which flourished “sounds large,"says the Boston Herald, the United States of North Amer- comparison in that W. P. Atherton of Granite Hill, Hal- Sale undivided fifteenth parts < against of watchful but Roosevelt’s plurality in 1904 For von Edelsheim of before the policy waiting will harvest 700 barrels of CORPORATION. Lear of Saco, in the Cour ica,” written by Gen. State exceeded And Penrose lowed, apples of the 5OOJ0OO. AND CHIL- < how our the organized banditti fall. About 650 of them are choice LADIES’. YOUTHS’ of Maine, who is seized the Prussian general staff, told permitted it ! Ex-Senator this to her waste. Such condi- helped to get Beveridge MEN’S.DREN’S MACKINAWS made to order tee nth an*! were to be captured republic lay the merchantable fruit. Less than one per parts thereof, principal ports coun- of Indiana shared in the slump of different to choose from. Can desires to hold his said tions breed turmoil in any was LINE. Fifty samples and the was to be “by usually a cent of the total yield injured by BANGOR direct country injured are everywhere, running poor save you retailers’ profit by goods coming estate in severalty. their try; and in Mexico, where two armies Progressives the moth. He is of interrupting communications, by race. In New coddling very proud from Pittsfield Mills. he th < in the field undet command of two men third in the Senatorial Wherefore, prays all the state about 150 barrels of Roxbury russets, 41 MRS. BELLE CATES, be made of said destroying buildings serving would York Sulzer led Davenport, the Progres- in Effect Nov. 2d. partition who hate each other, it hardly that would be hard to match. Winter Fares No. 5 Field St., Belfast, Me. commerce and defence, by taking away candidate for more apples Factory entered and commissioner seem as if conflict could be sive Governor, by all material for war and and long delayed. partition of said real e.-t; transport, than California defeated State- It was announced last at the contributions.” Carranza has failed utterly to give Mex- 40,000. Thursday provisions of the statute- lastly, by levying heavy about wide by a majority that may office of the State of Belfast and Boston $2.50. statements was that ico government or to bring order, prohibiton department agri- goods of every de- and provided, and that 006 of the closing reach close to and a referendum that Miller B. Hobbs of which while his treatment of the United States 200,000, riculture, Hope, scription. Furni- made “Germany is the only great power an- car- shows how little he the for- amendment was adopted prohibiting E. W. Dolloff of Standish, William M. ture. bedding, Dated this twenty-eight; is able to tackle the United States single- appreciates BEL- etc other vote on the within a Morse of Mrs. W. B. TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS pets, stoves, D. 1914. bearance and restraint exercised in his question Waterford, Brag- Antique furniture 'handed. of The State of of Hescock of Fox- interest a fond Administration. De- period eight years. ger Exeter, Charles FAST AND CAMDEN a specialty. If you Our own American war college pos- by for the STATE OF of the Democratic ora- rolled up a majority croft, W. Bearce of Hebron and have anything tc Ger- spite the claims Washington Harry Wednes- me WALDO SS. sesses a plan of operations against law. The new law, of Belmont had won Leave Belfast at 2 p. m. Mondays, sell drop the issue in Mexico has been be- initiative prohibition Willard A. Morrill for with one every other tors, sale or Thursdays and Saturdays Camden, posta card and you IN SITRKME JI DU many, against on one effective Jan. 1, 1916, forbids for the most and days, event tween Carranza,Villa and anarchy prizes having thrifty Leave Belfast at 7.30a. ^ ^n-c^prompU-ail. in the undesired of but Rockland and Boston. ■ great power, of men of of even by clubs, well orchards in the State. and Satur- Corner Cross and Federal Str ts. Belfast, Septerrd for the side and the support capable shipment liquor, kept m Tuesdays. Wednesdays. Fridays war. Such things are necessary that users of liquor may have and Joel F. Wood, petit; That conducting a government on the other. provides days, for Searsport, Bucksport.W interport instruction of officers, in strategy. to them for PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. vs. The of anarchy at last has been limited quantities shipped Bangor. is what they are for. They do not mean period Lillian Standish a reached. to Boston their own consumption under stringent war is or intended. —Washington special RETURNING: On motion of petiti *: wished, expected restrictions. Dr. V. T. Lathbury has returned from 5 Mon- Transcript. Leave India Wharf, Boston, at p. m., NOTICE that the petitioner caus a business visit of a few days in Boston. and Fridays. Fred i davsy Tuesdays, Thursdays linn Standish and W. BOTE. » Fairfield Personals. FRED Agent, some of the finest old growth of tht pendency f said p mu unuaren ^eevisn Mrs. A. D. McGray of Burnham, who Maine. have worms Belfast, that ever came to Bel- three weeks successive' has been visiting a week with relatives WE cedar shingles of worms are: Deranged Sun- Also spruce frames Journal, a newspaper prii Some symptoms IA Jess Sampson of Freedom passed in and Old returned home fast at reduced prices. sour of- CASTOR Bradley Town, of Waldo, a copy stomach, swollen upper lip, tongue, in West Benton with friends. for building, 25 by 40. County occa- Children. day her brother. CO. order of Court there. fensive breath, hard and full belly, with for Infants and Wednesday accompanied by j q DURHAM this about the navel, 1914—38tf 1 tion to be twenty days at i sional gripings and pains pale Roland Pooler and Cornelius Gregory Annie Murch of Freedom arrived Belfast, September 17, leaden Mrs. of said Court to he hold, face of tint, eyes heavy The Kind You Have Bought were at last week, where they Always Unity in town Thursday for a visit with her on the first and dull, twitching eyelids, out. said, Tuesday passed several days camping Edmund and to attend the that thei itching of the nose, itching of the son, Murch, iRUOKIHfiT 1915, they may Bears all kinds of show can « the rectum, short, dry cough, /H? Mrs. Mattie Bantom of Freedom is the meeting of Bethlehem Chapter, O. E. S., I am prepared to do trucking FRANK A. NYE, Court appear and of a Leav. should not he > grinding of the teeth, little red Signature in town of Charles Danforth, held Thursday evening, when Mrs. Ade- Furniture and piano moving specialty. why partition guest corner of Main and Cross described in sa’d points sticking out on tongue, and is attending to her laide Meservey of Waterville was pres- orders at the stable, Licensed estate pet slow Newhall street, and will receive prompt atten- Undertakerand sinners appointed to make \ a.' starting during sleep, Mrs. who is ill. ent and inspected the lodge. streets, they fever. daughter, Danforth, tion. Telephone connection I Belfast, Maine, September sus- Safe In Boston Harbor. GEO. I. KEATING Tr'a'u- If vou have the least W. W. BLAZO, Embalmer. that tout child is A true copy of the pet. picion 14 126 Waldo Avenue, Beelfast troubled with stomach worms or pinworms, BOSTON, Nov. 6. Under protection of Court thereon. FOR WALDO COUNTY. 3w45 Attest: GEO. I hi don’t hesitate—get a bottle of Dr. Trues two torpedo boat destroyers of the CORONER market Elixir, This remedy has been on the United States navy, the North German OF THE it over 60 years ANNUAL MEETINC and 60 MAIN ST., BELFAST eince my father discovered Lloyd liner Kronprinzessin Cecilie steam- SEARSPORT child on the to health ago. Put your way good tbiB late after a 13- at bath the Laxa- ed into port today You want ybur hens now of all times of Telephone connections places Jfoy using Dr. True’s Elixir, Family laying .3 3tf for Sal6 hour run from Bar Harbor. The trans- a few hens TRUST COMPANY All calls answered Farm tive and Worm Expeller. Good for adults also. year, whether you sell eggs or just have WALDO promptly. of the which has been interned At all dealers, 36c, 60c and 61. fer ship, to supply your own family. Come in and get Advre^free. three months as a at the Maine port for ANNUAL MEETING of the stock- result of the war, was accomplished holders of the Waldo Trust Company of The celebrated Kohl n Auburn, THE justly without unusual incident. Her captain, Belfast Maine, will be held ;at their banking Me._ miles over the in on Heagan place; three excited to a high pitch possibil- Pram Regulator rooms Belfast DrTw. c. libbey. of molestation, the bridge dur- at 10 a. m., 1 ity paced and will soon be all the eggs you Tuesday, November 17, 1914, among splendid neighbors: ^ the entire food for you getting ing voyage, refusing to " ll',‘ for Sale want. It does make hens lay—guaranteed for the of revising the by-laws, elect- lots of timber and House hours and then But purpose did soil; eating only scantily. do it or back. and such DENTIST, of your money ing a board of trustees, transacting AND LOT at corner Congress there whs no event to interfere with the over 0*1 Look oat for it this lime—the most dangerous of ill other business as may legally come before alone worth $5,000 and Miller streets, in Belfast, owned by the Cecilie here Roup ^ | HOlisE 17-knot pace which sped Poultry diieaie t. Pratt* Roup Remedy ia guaranteed to cure. them. MAIN BELFAST, MAINE Berths I. Bird, of 03 STREET, 32tf F. E. ELKINS, BeH*1 Enquire __ and the captain's fears were proved 2w45 WILSON ELLIS, Secretary JOHN R. DUNTON, H. L. WHinEN CO. 6691. 3m46 Belfast, Maine. groundless. \ ■ — THE GERMAN CRUISER KARLSRUHE. w*mrwto;— Expressions Peculiar to Life on Sea* De- Ejjjfls,Bruises! rived from Many Languages. Muscles! Practically every recognized language Kf has been called upon some- time to will save I help Liniment in building up the vocabulary of the sea. For Your bn,.« ■ ■ for “Davy Jones,’' for instance, might be m -; instant relief. ■ Baby. taken to refer to some dead and Miiiuionandthus ■ gone K"... Welshman, but the name is derived from rious troubles 1 quite another source. One should The Bfe'" need to rub it ■ speaK of of “Duffy Jonah’s locker,” for that was Signature -r' ■ .^instantly the original, “Duffy”being the West In- dian name for a spirit or ghost and “Jonah” referring to the prophet. Another expression gradually corrupt- tti > Box 105, Law- I ed out of its original form is the “dog tes: “I H is the that have the ^■n- sprained watch.” It was originally the only guarantee you B,,v i my left hip by ■ "dodge > because it lasts two ^E. -rory window six ■ watch,” only hours, cratches for four ■ and was intended to insure that the same K!-' .1 to use some of ■ GENUINE 1 men shall not be on duty every day dur- ^E.. ::.u: to your direc- H that it is helping ■ ing the same hours. ^E.: hrew my crutches ■ The “jury mast” has nothing in com- o bottles of your ■ ^KV. mon with the “twelve men and K 1 -T-i walking quite ■ good true” its ^E* i :.. ver will be with* ■ except derivation from the CASTORIA same French word “one H “jour," meaning him for over day.” The jury mast is erected prepared by 30 years. B* ^‘j Dealer*, 25c. gj tempo- rarily, “for a day,” just as the jury, in ■ stamps for a I Sold in one its legal sense, means a tribunal sum- only size bottle, never in bulk JTTLE f| moned for a short time. The “sheet anchor,” the largest an- or to lnr L;.r: ’7'. Sloan, Inc. chor carried by a ship, should really be otherwise; protect the E r hiladelphia, Pa. K the “shote anchor,” and is so called be- cause of its great which allows weight, babies. » -__ it to shoot out in case of emergency. "Port” is a comparatively new ex- The Centaur Company, Prest. pression. In the old days they used to refer to “larboard” and “starboard.” “Starboard” has nothing in common with the twinkling stars of the Heavens; famous Returning Board’s action in de- CONTRACT MAIL SERVICE. it is derived from the Anglo-Saxon :- The South Out of the Saddle. “steerboard” or “steerside. In Vik- j ciding that a majority of the Hayes elec- i i tors was strictly in conformity with the Postmaster General Burleson and the 4 ing times the galleys were steered by an Cat and Dog Time Probable Between the which the helsman held law which provided that wherever intim- R. F. D. Carriers. oar, with his hand. idation was practised against the negro National House and the White House. right “Larboard” probably was voter and the ballot box stuffed [PiscatsquiB Observer.] a of “lower board” the lar- they to the Boston ] corruption [Special Transcript board side inferior to the should throw it out. Whether the law We have some knowledge of the work being other. j 1 Washington, Nov. 4. The South has word “admiral” is was or not is another matter. But comes to the carriers on the rural The Arabic, spring- just which lost control in the National House of the fact was that the colored ing from "emil et or “lord of i indisputable j delivery routes and some idea of what it of the bagh,” Representatives. This is one the sea.” comes from vote was overwhelmingly in the mean to over the routes “Captain” the j major- j must go day greatest results of elections. while a Democratic was a race Tuesday’s Latin “caput,” nut “mate” is Icelandic, ity, negro after day, through heat and mud and A conservative estimate of the Republi- and mean or | sight in those days. cold and snow. We also have an idea of “companion” “equal.”’ 1 can Congressional committee the Whether the Board law was places Coxswain has a curious origin. The “cox- Returning what it costs to keep the two horses anti-Democratic of the next at that time or if is membership swain” was a man who pulled the last unjust, not, anyone necessary to cover a route and to keep House at 212 without Mon- Republicans oar in was sufficiently interested to compare that the and harness in con- the captain’s boat, which de- | carriages repair; tana, three Progressives, including one law of 1873 with the one of the the Postmaster scribed as the “cockboat.” This in turn, present \ sequently General’s plan from one A Louisiana, and Socialist. was a and submit both to con- of a small, round boat same character, to run the Rural Free Delivery by of the 218. The Tam- corruption majority House is found on and Chief Justice of the Court tract does not to us at all for the the rivers Usk and Wye Supreme ] appeal many Democrats of New York will send for his if he known a3 a “coracle.” Coxswain is, White private opinion, carriers work low enough now. to the about seven that the latter is ! sixty-third Congress a Welsh name.—London let- doesn’t admit much While we thought of the matter we the therefore, men. Thus John J. Fitzgerald, Tam- ter in more drastic and and in direct saw the editorial in the Frank- New York Herald.. unjust following many chairman of the Committee on violation of the Constitution of the Unit- lin Journal which .we submit as covering Appropriations, may be able of his own ed it is our treat. We name The name—Doan’s inspires confidence—Doan’s I;_ States, the subject well;" strength to tell the Southern brethren Chief Justice White for the teason that have Pills for ills. Doan’s The Rural Free Delivery carriers where they get off. Or, to put it differ- Kidney kidney Ointment ! iscence, he was a familiar and active a and are not Doan’s a personality real grievance, they speak- ently, a very small group of Northern for skin itching. Regulets for mild the when the electoral vote Gen- during days ing any too highly of Postmaster Democrats can combine with the Repub- laxative. Sold at all drug stores. the Marine Journal.] of the State of Louisiana hung in the eral Burleson now. jr just Congress ap- licans upon measures where sectional balance for the nation’s honor, and the for the of rences to the polit- j propriated $4,200,000 purpose action is attempted and defeat any pro- A Rebuke. only thing that prevented the history of : each carrier $100 increase, but members w Orleans during giving gramme the Southern may pro- the United States a most the Postmaster General took the matter Swanville undergoing The have lost as a and dis- pose. Republicans only the country whole the Iiayes-Tilden for better or worse \ Viewing radical change for into his own hands and made the allot- two seats in the to the Searsport• House, according results of election constitute ■ ast week’s and of a yesterday’s issue, was the courage patriotism few, ment to those who make delivery of one in Utah and one for as Undertaker only present information, a pretty crushing defeat the Wilson AT YOUR REQUEST. My services serious between a few, northern born and bred men a of mail matter. | just ; certain amount Again in Oklahoma. The Progressive party ap- administration, particularly in view of I and the who had the courage of their convictions. the Postmaster General that will be to call at any hour. Bv the use i.iumoerats) suggested pears eliminated as a political factor, the which the European war subject your publicans) ,and the For twelve years after the foregoing the to be run strength system ought by contract, certainly as a balance of power in Na- adventitiously contributed to the head of of telephone and automobile, I can assure you the ii ion that President int nsely exciting and important inci- like the old Star Route method, by which tional Even should the Dem- legislation. our peaceful republic. The uniformity t of the Governor, dents occurred the writer was in busi- the of mails in the rural ; same and considerate attention that has transportation ocratic claim of a majority of twenty-five with which the disputed New England prompt a- small fleet of na- ness in New Orleans, and when at the districts was let out to the lowest bidder, in the House be made good, this reason- States like New Hampshire, Vermont characterized my work in Belfast for thirty-two years, rendezvous at end of that time we left it to enter and he claims that such an | Key jour- by arrange- soning will stand. and Connecticut elected Republicans, to- .'V Orleans. This nalism, many of our best friends, among ment the Government can save fully and at no extra charge. PASSING OF THE PROGRESSIVES. gether with Mr. Penrose’s overwhelming | » who our ipinion, was made whom were those swiped pro- $18,000,000 a year. and the astonish- as a whole one sweep of Pennsylvania, I am element that the on were and are a Scanning the country With and large stock, r;| mg visions September 14, It seems as though the moment level- in NewYork in- competent assistant, draw conclusions from the re- ing Republican majorities Ii:; it was fully aware of yet loyal to us. Which reminds us that headed man in most matters gets at the may many 34tf admit that the Republicans are “coming at service, dag or night. and that there must had we been in their we should he is sults, but all political observers dicate your n. place head of the Postoffice Department, and that their nomination in 1916 interference with tried to in the front rank to that the overshadowing feature of the back,” have get possessed with the idea that it must be well worth indeed, its in session at outcome is the disappearance of will be having, if, ip ! Board, down our political opponents. self-supporting, regardless of the ser- general in advance of the In New York possessor be not assured whom the result of G. L. N. vice. We had a of this picay- Progressive party. specimen run success at the Herald. ! m s was State, wh.re it was born, this party poll.—Boston of Congress Tn evidence of the foren’oine' it anDears une policy under Hitchcock, who claimed R. Me, a fourth. Almost else CHAS. hat of the electoral poor everywhere COOMBS, Belfast, ;ti to the writer that the letter that under his management the depart- following it the third p: to a short time three eminent ment became for the occupied unimportant place. | from the Confederate general, self-supporting from ’. v and as near as we In the Empire State it dropped HUMPHREYS* i written fifteen years after the occur- first time in its history. Perhaps it was, two to a bare -- .leet was or at what The 390,000 years ago 60,000 = —= composed rences published above and in our last nearly so, but cost? P.i Ten- It even lagged behind the ii. ney’s flagship is postoffices, never over-efficient, were de- yesterday. Witch Hazel Of I issue, opportune: vote cast for William Sulzer, the dis- BUY YOUR ia, and another small Gainsville, Dec. 23, 1888. nuded of clerks and the patrons were the Ga., credited who was ousted from (COMPOUND) n( ’-liting abreast of the victims of vexatious delays and errors, Democrat, : To Whom it May Concern: the of New York For* Piles or Hemorrhoids,. Clocks and it; hest vessels had been re* all brought about by a man’s desire to governorship eighteen Watches, Jewelry It gives me pleasure to state that Col. months Nowhere in the or t:: bar the two monitors, make a record. ago. country, External or Internal, Blind of. and be sure to have your work done by now of New York tit George L. Norton, i_ n_i_ to the view very generally held and the 111 mi. nuiivouiif according iv withdrawn, TI c ii au gicai/ uv/pto or Burning was a member of my staff in the Bleeding, Itching ■ city, did the third make a show- Phoenix Row. the U. S. Navy ended, 1 Those who knew him best pronounced today, party relief W. M. THAYER, Jeweler, State militia during trying times in which will warrant its leaders in try- One application brings lg tr duties as colonel and him a sagacious business man who would ing Louisiana, and was an active, loyal Re- to hold it for use in the 1916 Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00, a p Major-General Long- bring to the department the wealth of ing together publican. The latest information from all or mailed. tvr- gned us to the duty of his experience. Sagacious business men campaign. druggists (Signed) JAMES LONGSTREET. California indicates that Hiram W. John- liar., see to it that economy is practic- Send Free Sample of Oil to always the candidate for Gov- Icntiv T- White League deter- ed in all departments, but it must be son, Progressive MONEY-SAVINu WEATHER. ernor, has been able to make a better teob;. arms (heretofore re- economy without sacrificing efficiency, than other man that t:r. on board the steam- A cheap man is not necessarily an eco- showing any par- r PRESTON’S Fair Now Is Worth at Least $.50 } in the of the third Iii.-.- Mg at the levee before Every Day nomical man, and he may and probably ticipated organization But it is out Johnson mil' rived in This ne- a man the party. pointed & Transient Stable port. “I figure that every day that is like will be costly in long run, i Livery, Boarding ; in it- action the made his race as an independent in poli- upon is worth at least 60 cents to me, I simply because of his inability to do any- Is situated on Washington street just off Main street. I have single and fe- today tics rather than a Progressive, though Militia, which was order- and to householder like me.” re-1 thing well. We can many of us recall etc. drivers if desired. Your every he was nominee of the Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 Willlan double hitches, buckboards. Careful patron- t" -,-vee and the one con- the Progressive Humphreys prevent a man as he drew in I the old Star Route days, when marked local long all foresaw New York. issolicited. 235- 2, house 61-13. Iy28 si.ai.it :: the arms or the devil party. The politicians today St., age Telephones—stable obtaining breaths of the pure air this delightful ! tractor down in Kentucky, head- that the 1916 Presidential campaign will W. G. PRESTON, Proprietor. (ti. -j.tr-general’s “That is, I figure that it is i knows where, submitted bids on the 9 morning. be between the two old parties, the Re- State House on St. much in actual he routes by the thousands, depending on worth that money,” j and the Democrats.lt is reason- btrt- iur from the levee, that it of, the of local drivers to sublet publicans Animals continued, “and all gives gullibility men who still Sick lilt! rJt to as much i able to assume that those red get is thrown in with the routes at even lower rates than he treatment of diseases of w w>/www*>a/v health and, happiness \ to in The Horses, jryferifyyi.'t ^^**^—**** lii-v State House as cling the Progressive party yester- pos- the wealth. The reason is that it post-1 bought them for. We can also recall Cattle, Sheep, Dogs and Fowls, is given in u the militia to day’s election will now see the futility of 1910 having another the time when the the ramshackle contraptions that at one mailed CROPS DECIDE pones by day j i to the alive, and Dr. Humphreys' Veterinary Manual, FTsst let YOUR -re We must time came into attempting keep party overpowered. fire in the furnace or the boiler be limping Farmington free. Remedies, will tell to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured > lo'e-. will be for new party homes. Humphreys’ Veterinary j They you tting together two man who mail from towns. It hunting Btarted, and about any pays bringing nearby 156 William St., New York. j in the Best in the at Belfast, Maine. i? and were on our I IN WASHINGTON. Equipped factory Country way a house will was a shameful way of conducting Gov- TROUBLE AHEAD for the heating of agree < -use with them when a j while it have \ JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. with me that it takes nearly a ernment business, and may As these indicated before o! 'i pretty despatches seized them, been a for the it Leaguers half a dollar a day to pay the bill, if it i cheap way department election, the narrow Democratic majority COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEV\ riies in was for the service. time being engaged does not take more. costly | in the House promises a cat-and-clog AFTER YOU ARE FORTY YORKj l the time. We were now The Rural carriers are not next of iJTHE “So you see that every morning Delivery between the House Representa- E 1 is middle or should be. ta the State House see the weather means. A carrier with tivet and the House. It will com- Forty years age when I wake up and overpaid by any White old ibnt m: two j who their youth are conditions I to ‘well, old any length of route must own horses ! pel a modification of the Wilson policies ■people squander »* say myself, i.j lotroo nma needs to a little is full have made another 50 cents to- and all the rest of the eqjipment neces- if are not along improved .-at forty; everybody give STATE OF MAINE. ! Big FREE Catalog man, you they designed and careful vt-ral on both sides, over and more care to health living of like this. and this with the fine sary to take him the country, lines in the great industrial States. The WALDO SS. October 16.1P14. Bargains day.’ together I the fortieth milestone. fnr ronv ig. d to retreat in con- to he is to over the route ex- first the Administra- after passing of on execution ^fPITF. pure air that one gets walking work expected go two years of Wilson it Taken this 16th day October and a The reserve of strength is not what powering force —and another nickel as well as accurately. He is tion have been devoted to an attempt at dated October 12th, 1914, issued on a judg- incidentally saving peditiously | a little if s and all used to be. Nature needs help the Judicial Court being kept up by — all to all kinds of weather, The next two ment rendered by Supreme puts me in good spirits day. exposed ! higher statesmanship. the under such We are to continue the work and worry for the County of Waldo at the term thereof buildingsadiacent “And think what a saving it must sorts of impositions. Surely ; years are destined to be with just political, Dr. 'Wil- on the of f a t o were not wound- of modern life. To most people begun and held fourth Tuesday Sep- mean to the of this circumstances he deserves good compen- | all the vexations that go with chaotic poor people city, Pink non-alcoholic, but a tember, A. D 1914. to wit. on the 2nd day of ir lives soughtshel- that and the very best of treatment conditions in The real power liams’ Pills, taken altogether. Supposing there sation, Congress. the October, 1914, in favor of the American Ag- When bought with other H< use on Federal the and the than ever tonic, gives just necessary soil, are 15,000 heads of families in the city by Government by patrons in legislation will rest more supporting ricultural Chemical Company, a corporation merchandise ;> an entire assistance. g covering looks of his route. 1 with the Senate for even with under the laws of the State of Con- to the deal- 1:; to whom a 50 cent piece good. leaders, blood rich organized W’hy continue pay ire not in reason it is ab- the These make the thin an office and of busi- er’s when can J engaged That means a to the of the We fail to see any why the enormous Democratic majority, pills necticut and having place high prices you saving people | to weak and and other merchandise direct from a- ui t or the State House to have the Postoffice of and red, carry nourishment ness at Boston in the County of Suffolk and buy groceries in moderate and circumstances solutely necessary House has itself incapable e > | city poor j proved Wil- a big saving? We protect yourpocketbookyet re. No was Better this inca- inflamed nerves, increase the appetito Commonwealth of Massachusetts, against bac.c. attempt of a while the warm weather Department self-supporting. i acting intelligently and it is est quality and guarantee satisfaction or money * in $7,500 day correct liam M. Walton of Unity in the County of those in either State make it more efficient even if the public which the re- and make digestion normal, sleep- Premium Piotu-Sharing Cert ideates increase your lasts. pacity people yesterday of Waldo and State of Maine, for One Hundred for No.40 '-ut we were must do so lessness and most forms headache. savings. Start the saving today-write Catalog g“ bottled believe this fine has to pay the bills. They buked at the Cents “Now if you don’t polls. thin Ninety-two Dollars and Eighty-three Federal Trust Co., Boston '': ue as as are the them for any trouble caused by Reference: Leaguers safely weather is worth a there it is anyway, and1 when they paying Try debt or damage and Nineteen Dol- good deal, such as antemia, ($192.83) ENGLAND MERCANTILE CO. prison. In the n>ean- bills rather like to see the well blood or weak nerves Cents costs NEW in should we not rejoice they job lars and Forty-eight ($19.48) India Street BOSTON. MASS. itee ig as figures. Why uniiaren sciatica, lum- that were in the State weather when it is that done. The whole trouble with the Rural ury rheumatism, neuralgia, of suit, and will be sold at public in such putting headache or St. V" rtle or of what Free is that it was not bago, indigestion, sick auction at the Post Office in Unity to the nothing amount of money into the coffers of the Delivery system FOR FLETCHER’S how e it l Vitus’ dance. It is surprising many bidder on the 4th day of December, 2m41 j'.i levee during the of the and health into their Btarted right and in the passing years highest tcli.jv. l- people city are due to thin and blood, 1914 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the fol- iris day of misfortune, has become a of rules and CASTO R I A diseases impure veins? May the moderate weather long patch-work when described real estate and all the right, F on'y members of Gen. order or how quickly they yield by proper lowing Long- continue to enrich us!”—Lawrence Tel- regulations without system. At Per title and interest which the said William M. lit Herring $25 Hogshead. the blood is built up and the building were Col. Let us our the treatment in and to the same on the egram. urge upon Congressman nourished. Dr. Williams Walton has and had H. C. Hcftses ■ starved nerves and ihe unfortunate need of a wage to these Nov 7 to the 14th of February, 1914, at eleven hours paying living EASTPORT, Owing scarcity of no or habit- day (■mates the Tink Pills contain poisonous a m the time when the were becom- men who have done so much to bring the herring suitable for sardines, many of the forty-five minutes CLEANING. 1 and cannot do harm. the same ■•■'-(•sty, and unreasonable rural life nearer to the town. boatmen bid as high as $25 a hogshead for her* forming drugs *ame was attached on the writ in "R on the treatment of diseases to wit: i but could hardly be Serious Error in Belfast ring during the past week, the average price Pamphlets | 8uit, SltAMPRESSING which nerves will Ire sent free I A certain lot or of land with the nil!_n TO_I I__ Dlttna being $15 and $17, is the highest price of the blood and parcel in : for sardine at this season for Co. Schen- thereon standing situated said 'r aides to one Gen. j paid herring the Dr. Williams Medicine buildings side, taste? Complexion sallow? Liver perhaps by bounded and described as follows, to and REPA JRINGi ! Belfast Citizens Will Do Well to Profit many years. Several of the sardine factories N. Y. Y'our own druggist sells Unity, we find, if possible, needs waking up. Doan’s Itegulets for biliouB ectady, R j are to close during the coming week. Pink Tills. wit: ! a back street that By the Following. attacks. 50c. at all stores. Dr. YViUiams’ ORDER Easterly by land now or formerly of George CUSTOM CLOTHES TO he would the wimum .['g1' give Many fatal cases of kidney disease have Woods and josepn wooas, jr. anu | a iiich was Be land now or formerly of immediately reached an incurable stage because the patient The Youth’s Companion Should McGray; westerly by 216-12 Why or for- At 52High Street. Tel. ouilding was desert- Hiram Harding; northerly by land now did not understand the symptoms. Even to- In Every Family. ■ for- 1 L“ es, we quietly left it E. H. DUYlINlilUly merly of said'Harding; southerly by land day in Belfast, there are many residents mak. me ly of Ichabod Spencer, con taimng one t I. led to the Custon I could take one acres, more or less, except- but and ing the same serious error. They attribute “If only paper,’’said ; hundred and sixty | (ged once, of Eye-Sight Specialist side of the road sold ! the late Mr. Justice Brewer the Su- ing one acre on the easterly New Order ■■■( was in their aches*and pains to overwork, England a; sympathy mysterious be The to Woods Joseph Woods and being preme Court, "it would Youth’s OF THE George by just before daylight, or worry, when all the time their estate *.o said William perhaps, little of everything in a the same real conveyed same course had been bladder Companion—a F. Woods by deed dated it rheumatic pains, backache and irregu- and unbiased.’’ The Com- BOYINUTON OPTICAL CO., Walton by Wesley of Protection privates of the militia nutshell, 9, 1912, recorded in Waldo Co. Registry larities are most due to weak and in the April ( probably is a family paper complet- 137 and the Fraternal anti it had done at theState panion of Deeds, Vol. 307, Page being An Ideal and Progiessive are if Street, Maine 1 n ailing kidneys. If you ill, your kidneys est sense. It provides reading that, 44 South Main Winterport, same real estate now occupied by said W illiam fe:; re about fifty State Men and *'•: this resident's ex- to interest the Social Insurance Order for a are out of order, profit by without failing young, DAYS, MONDAYS AND TUESDA. Walton. iu rs of the militia con- OFFICE L. still interests the mature. It unites W. GRAY, 1887. WJ i", who had not tasted perience. Sheriff. Women. Organized November, and old through their common en- Deputy 'tai-y twenty-four hours. We “I suffered from kidney complaint three or young of delightful fiction, agreeable Belfast Lodge, No. 140, was instituted in the- as the four years ago,” says Peter F. Welch of 60 joyment takers however, and the clear of ex- *'n° sent miscellany, exposition City of Belfast December 28, 1889, and iOQr(i coffins in which to Union street, Belfast. “The kidney secretions a about whose public questions. Solicited tends a cordial invitation to those wishing pro- twenty-five, at times pro- Orders |gv RR. were irregular in passage, being is it edited, bo varied are 'be foot of the main stair- So carefully tection at minimum cost to become member® ktr-.? fuse and then scanty, t had read of the I that it would building sand an< filled them with again its contents, easily supply For fitted Jstove wcod, of this lodge. Any'person of good health and l.fVRigbtfuUy results the use of Doan's a with entertaining fiction, up-to- of 18 and 45 will be which our good brought by family of hard woo< habits between the ages h until ?LSe’ appeased and wholesome if and a small quantity and Pills and at once got a supply. They date information fun, gravel, eligible. Certificates issued for $500, $1000 d»y. when Presi- Kidney timeB. Wi„he"cxt no entered the house. G. Information gladly given at all a have done me a world of good. I still use other periodical lumber. GILES ABBOTT, $2000. » ,, proclamation Sec’ Tjr.,. , calling are not familiar with The Com- EBEN M. SANBORN. Fin, states I feel in need of a If you I? Jet,' troops to stop the them off and on, whenever Tel Lincolnville Avenue 6ml8 IDA A. MAHONEY,Cor. Sec’y.y. panion as it is today, let us send you 137-a «on tiTes,tore order- The trouble kidney medicine and they never fail to relieve 26tf 14'h sample copies and the Forecast for 1916. Hose Co. of )!*».,, September, 1873. me.” who send foi Washington NOTICE. I lie sub- New subscribers $2.00 C aH who scriber hereby notice that he has been ^d ^orK°tten by Mr. Welch is only one of many Belfast issues of 1916 will receive WILL HAVE THEIR AMNUAL ADMINISTRATOR’Sgives in it the fifty-two duly appointed administrator of the estate of who have gratefully endorsed Doan's free all the remaining issues of 1914, with the Federal people BALL IN THE BELLE J. PALMER, late of Monroe, at Kidney Pills. If your back aches—if your besides a copy of The Companion Home noticeT- ■tars uf Washington, including in the County of Waldo, deceased and giveu f«* bother don't simply ask for a kid* Calendar for 1916. house of Congress, kidneys you, Guaranteed work In Chiropody, Manlcur bonds as the law directs. All persous hav- FOR DOAN'S THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, the estate of said de- '» U:“s "bout the political condi- ney remedy—ask DISTINCTLY Alao Faolal Work, OPERA HOUSE ing demands against 144 Street, Boston, Mass. no and Shampooing. ceased are desired to the same for set- 1 a at same that Mr. Welch Berkeley present f’rr fbat time as they KIDNEY PILLS, the indebted thereto are b Fall line of all kinda of Hair Work at m) tlement, and all requested *rj of before or since in the backed home teatimony. to make payment immediately. .r"',1 had—the remedy by America’s curse. To 'restore Nk citizen. Only those Dyspepsia is parlora over Shlro’a Store, Phoenix Row. FREDERICK L. PALMER, njivtaat 60c at all atorea. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., digestion,. normal weight, good health and 22. Monroe, Me., October 13,1914.—46 'hat election and were Buffalo, N. Y. “When Your Baca la Lame— purify the blood, nse Burdock Blood Bitten 32,, MISS EVIE HOLMES. January tully informed as to its Rtl,j [ Sold at all drug atorea. Price, $1.00. aware of the fact that the Remember the Name.” I * to attack one or tba othor. Tha wo Thf Brook* The Republican journal conntriea have much in common. Many ~ ** ^___ thousand Canadians have their homes E.P. Deasborn to packing apples for tbo THURSDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1M4 BELFAST, in New England and in the western Jvarpeol market. thousand boa moved hia from tbs PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY States, and of late years ihany Morton Fogg family and arm to this village for tbs winter. Pub. Co. Americans have engaged in farming The Republican Jour. stock-raising in Canada. Trade interests Roseon Barden baa his boose so near com- in this wsob. and family ties will bind the two coun- iletioo that bo will mova fob a Miranda Roberts to to Uvs with bar daugh- CHARLES A. pugjnew* tries together protection against PI1SBURY,} Manager in Monroe this wis- foreign foe. »r, Mrs. Dslbsrt Bowen, are er. Regal ADVERTISING Terms. For one square, one one week Inch length in column, 26 cent* for ago The Journal published Carl Jackins has bis naw boose up and cov- are insertion. Many years which very and 26 cents for each subsequent a nice little homo when an article entitled “A Shelf of Maine ired. It will bo very Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a THERE 60 cents for three Books” to the surprise of the writ- completed. and Regal styles year; $1.00 for six months: that, with unusual favor. Jewell and Fred Moulton together months. er, was received James F. extreme. bosbsls of nice are quite We A combined writing'desk and chest of larvested two thousand pota- l A lone Democrat will sit in the newly drawers bad one shelf for bojks and it toes thia falL alike to women who elected Governor’s council in Massachu- a of been filled with the works of Maine Merton Fogg is doing big job working had - setts. new Charles E. Bowen hobso which extreme mode and authors. Some of the authors were per- iroond tbo those the is has bought and now occupies. The fine for killing a cow moose is sonally known to the writer, some of 0 are more John Mennoceia, ths barber, has movsd his conservatively At that beefsteak is a trifle books were of local interest, and when $500. p^ice into the flat over the poet office, He looking them over one day the idea of Family dined. cheaper. has also moved the barber shop up stairs. £ the article was evolved. The books Work on the new achoolhouae is wall ad- “Fresh mackerel are reasonable” is a were taken up in turn and something ranced and it is expected that it will be ready There is a h eadline in the Boston Globe. That told of the authors, or of their contents, “ Regal style !; Tte New Corsetless figure lor occupancy at the beginning of the winter cannot be said of some people. in a way, and the article was gossiping the term. fits any 11 can never be youn without a comet—without perfectly purpose copied and compliment- her “Fuller Details of Democratic Vic- quite generally corset Mrs. Matthew Webber has returned to The of Mrs. Laura/E. [ right Ar- ed. publishers tome with the lamijy of Roscoe E. Webber preference. tory” was a headline in the Portland sound But it a true. wrote to ask her I] That may paradoxical. Mra. Wm. C. Richards’ books why has a ifter a visit of two weeks with gus of Friday last. Well, some people I Because not one woman in a thousand figure were not men- many charming stories 1 or smartness. Rowe. be to never know when they are licked. which unsupported displays grace We shall glad were told that were not trains the help tioned, and they ! ! q The right corset is one which figure Capt. Cheney Higgins is adding a bay win- hes forced of lines, which The foot and mouth disease represented on that shelf or any other gently into the simple, natural, youthful low and making other improvement to the choose. and in unnatural corsets have Federal over six States the writer’s modest library. Soon after | years ol compression Hilbert L. Morrill house, which he recently quarantine eliminated. of the books i \ completely t. threatens a temporary reduction a complete set of Mrs. Richard’s lough ore- a la Corset —always ation’s food Wonder if it was received with the compliments of ; : q The C/B Spirite Charles F. BeBsey has very much improved N supply. wps this new demand or 1 other < > eminent in smartness—meets few in is to all PARK $3.50 the There were then • corset n health the past months; tact, started by the campaign spellbinders. publishers. Fashion with the skill ol 40 years ol expert as ever is at- | and now will not train as well and steadily Maine books not on this shelf, ; ! There is no type ol figure it ippearance Sun in its editorial ff A embodies the The New York lines. tending to business. — simple style which there are many shelves filled with the > into the new, smait, uncorseted cul- comments on the November election of Montvilie is at work for I) plainness suggestive of finely works of Maine authors—Holman Day i q Over 240 different C/B models, $1 to $10. I>an Plummer to the fact that Wilson is * own model & concern. He is in f tivated taste. Top of fine-wale calls attention alone a of one shelf— See what a transformation your C/B the Payson Young living occupies good part for President. His total vote i will show model designed your the Charles E. Lane residence and rumor has fabric. Round toe with a slight a minority and is an autographed J you—that j specially prized 1 » ^ than a million of a eery figure. t that he has bought it. 1 arch; Cuban heel. lacked more being of James G. Blaine’s “Twenty upswing, high copy new < » to our corset to see the came to Brooks to majority. Recent accessions (J A visit department Mrs. S. H. Lord spend Year’s in Congress.” 1 some ideas on C/B models, will give you important the week-end, and incidentally A. B. Payson in A special to the Boston have been two volumes of poems, pre- ] | the new corset smartness. Drop today. Washington took her to Bangor in his automobile to/me her The Dinsmore Store another of a noticed, and the latest addition l; Transcript, on page, speaks viously ; I The Standard Everywhere lister, Mrs. Inez Payson. as Fashion war in Mexico, if not with Mexico, is “The Game of Life and Death,” by for the Woman qf * Mr. Dow has decided to turn the goods in his Belfast. Rockland. the and last Fri- Lincoln which is specially wel- apparently on cards; Colcord, 1 itore into cash at once and iBnow offering bar- a battle reasons. The author ► * day’s brought news of comed for various tains to the cash buyer. His daughter Grace ^papers comes of a between the forces of Villa and Ca- is a native of Searsport and o * will have charge of the store. as commanders Tit: IU uUJrenff mkn kno knnn mot inotinir rranza. The interference of President race of seafarers, who when his Wilson in Mexican affairs has cost that of Maine-built ships in the days n Brooks at the Wilbur Barker place for the word’s commerce was carried on by is now brown and tough and country and this country dear, and may !; wealth, looking visited on the and Winter Mid= ithletic. He has apparently enjoyed the sea- NEWS OF THE GRANGES. yet involve us in war. sailing craft, every port i; Fall Goods, He will the winter in and as able and daring son very much. spend globe, skillful, was in Democratic of the south and is on his way. Morning Light Grange, Monroe, gala | The National platform second to none who already navigators were Etc. attire evening, Nov. 7th, when it 1912 declared for free tolls on the Pana- Season Millinery, S* Charles E. Small, W. S. Jones, Stanley A Saturday Bailed the seven seas. rar. L.oicoru nun- | as host to Harvest Home Grange, their candi- || acted ma canal for shipping, and has Perkins, Roy Godding and George Miller have self.. has had seafaring experience, Brooks. The hall was filled to overflowing date for specially advocated all been busy all the fall house-painting and a president visited ports and writes with visitors and home Patrons as well. After But many foreign number in the village and vie" this measure during the campaign. COOMBS Large of(houses of a from intimate knowledge of things H. H. CO., the usual business was disposed cordial have received a fresh coat of paint. We bullied into inity Mansur was President Wilson Congress and otherwise. His stories have address of welcome by S. A. given nautical cannot remember them all and a miss might Democratic Master Jones of taking adverse action. The to j; Masonic Temple, Belfast, Maine. and responded to by Worthy a sea tang that specially appeals 4 make trouble, so we will not try to enumerate a term O f in his u ual also declared for single was Harvest Home Grange pleasing platform one who though born web-footed them, and you can look them over and see how remarks were made the but some weeks ago manner. Interesting by for president, destined to do his seafaring as a pas- nice they look. as a I Crowell, George Ryder and Wilson was announced am Fred Brown, President and steam instead Just so long as I hold office I go- Samuel well known to all the older senger, generally by County Correspondence. Reynolds, other visiting members. A recess was then candidate for a second term. The No- to use endeavor to enforce the of The stories which make up this ing every j pec of this town, from earthly sight sail. am pie passed and all repaired to the banquet hall, elections indicate, however, that prohibition of the sale of liquor. I declared vember an dra- SMITHTON, (Freedom.) Nov. 1st at the home of his grandson, Nelson the volume—the first, intensely means that, to use a where the tables fairly groaned under the told this attitude in his case at least platform wi]l pre- its School closed in the Penney district Novem- Reynolds, in Monroe. Nearly all of his life he harvest matic narrative, giving the book common expression, they’ll ‘get my weight of a good old-fashioned feast. ber 5t h. The teacher, Miss Lula Blaisdell ex- had been a resident of Brooks and a valued vail. in the next spring. Well, I am not a After the young folks improved the title—were originally published goat’ the which supper I was elected through n<5 pects to teach winter term, begins citizen of the ttiwn,taking an active interest in leading magazines, but will be re-read politician. swiftly fleeting moments by playing games with the and I am under after a week’s vacation....Ernest Penney and all of its affairs. He was 80 of age In its familiar brown covers, party nomination, obliga- past years was sounded. with undiminished interest. until the master’s gavel again tions to no individual except myself. John Taylor have gone to the northern part of and for some had been blind. farm scene on the front cover in which years partially Then all waited with expectancy for the lec- And I want to say right now that I’d the State on a Mrs. Florence been a load of hunting trip.... The cause of his death was said to have to be t wo of oxen are drawing When Mr. John G. Utterbaek an- than chief ex- turer’s program, which proved delight- yokes rather be a private citizen has to to Wentworth gone Rumford Fall3 spend a cancerous condition of the stomach. He was of the follow- to the barn, the Maine Farmer’s Al- nounced the newspapers his ecutive with conditions as they fully entertaining and consisted we a hay through existing the winter....Mrs. Ada and her sis* will hold spel Bragdon confined to the house but a few days. choir; recitation, Mary manac for 1915 has come to our table. candidacy for mayor of Bangor we are today. ing numbers: Song, ter, Mrs. Hancock, were guests of Mrs. Jeanette sale on some its has into effect in Curtis; music, Viola Conant; reading, aril It has almost reached centennial— doubt if any one, outside of that city Enforcement gone Busher Nov. 4th... Rev. Vance of Free- CENTER MONTV1LLE. Mj. vocal Fred Cunningham; non- a his the has succeed- Lowell R. Choate, whose home is on Fairbanks; solo, our this is No. 97—and for nearly century at least, anticipated election. He Bangor, UtterDack plan dom was in this calls Nov. Ayer's in store, § vicinity making shadow and song, there will be Ridge, cut his throat with a dirk-knife last ologue, O. B. Dow; pictures has held its in Maine homes. Gen- had no organization behind him and both ed the “Bangor plan,” and 3rd....It is said the farmers around here lost place Maude Clement and Mary Curtis; music, Fred welcomed had the administration Thursday morning. Doctor Hoit of Liberty eration after generation has of the old parties strong candidates no open bars during hundreds of barrels of nice apples in the cold and Viola Conant; The sale next and doctors Millett and Stevens of Belfast Cunningham, Helen Cooper Sal older ones it he won out That will weather of last week. froze solid on the its and to the in the field; but handsomely o/ the present mayor. liquor They M. song, Nettie coming, were His and swallow were reading, C. Moore; Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. called. windpipe original will be on 1 of the To n this three-cornered that still be sold and drank is to be expected, trees_Mr. and F. M day marks the rapid passing years. fight, showing severed. He died Billings and Helen Cooper; remarks, attended the in South Mont- Saturday morning, leaving it memories of that of must know and but there will be a check upon an illegal Harvey Grange Velzora Nickerson and John Good- the writer brings the people Bangor a wife, eight children, a mother, Mrs, Annie Nickerson, citizen and true in Mr. and and defiance of the law. vi’le, Tuesday. g allant soldier, sterling have confidence Utterbaek, traffic open Choate of Morrill, three brothers. Willis B., win. friend, Capt. Charles E. Nash of Augus- this confidence was justified when early ■ f/MUDOl.- John and Frederick R. He was crazed with whose son NEWS OF BELFAST. PROSPECT FERRY ta, long the publisher, and n his administration he began efforts to Temperance Sunday was observed Nov. 8th liquor at the the time the deed was committed. Mrs. Rose Grindle, reported ill last week, is his lamented death has continued law and order in of the by the Sunday school. Rev. Frank S. Dolliff He recovered consciousness, and could whis- since establish place but is still confined to the house... M. H. Blackwell of Brunswick arrived Mr. w as to on the and the but had no recollection of his mad act.... improving, the of this indispensable conditions that had long ex- engaged speak subject per, and two children publication deplorable Penobscot Mr. and Mrs.Harvard Harding Friday on business with the Bay exercises closed with a concert the C. C. Swazey has the woodshed at the handbook. isted in What those conditions given by bought in Norwood, Maine Bangor. mo- have returned to their home Electric Co., and with Mr. A. C. Hopkins on school. Much credit should be given the Frye schoolhouse, moved it to his lot near Jessie were was thus stated by Mayor Utter- Mass. They were accompanied by Mrs. the noted tored to Bucksport, returning Saturday. b Mr. for his the Center and is it made into Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart, upt. Cook, regular attendance and bridge, having in Massachu- back at a recent public meeting: Harding, who will visit relatives A.A.How m Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Cross and little daugh- interest shown in the school the summer. a summer residence. Mr. home is in Harvard authority on Government, fore- past Swazey's was a About two months ago I had every setts.... Mrs. Helen Gray of Bangor ters, Harriet Elizabeth and Eleanor Ferguson, .... Master Fred Palmer is at home from He- Newburyport, Mass., but he has passed most sees that the present situation means make out a over his week-end visitors with Mrs. W. H. Ginn.... policeman list, signa- Belfast and bron of Canton, Mass., have moved to Academy....The Hallowe’en entertain- of the summers here for years.... Mrs. George club Groceries, Drug! the end of the Turkish Empire in Eu- ture, of the places on his beat in which Mrs. B. C. Avery entertained the H. H. sold. I tabulated them and taken rent in the Cross house, comer of Cedar ment given recently by the Monroe High S, Lowell arrived home Friday from Boston. .. no matter who wins, and that is as liquor was Nov. 5th.... Mr. and Mrs. J F. Shute returned and Medicines,! rope, school with music Overlock's orchestra Charles H. Luce and Willie Mehuren home found there were 155; and it is safe to and Main streets. by from got M. A. it should be. has long been a to their home in Bangor Oct. 26th. Mrs. Turkey are now between 175 and 180. B was a financial success and the min* from Livermore Falls .Frank say there Miss Clara B. Marsh left last Saturday for -ngor, Saturday.. Coop- them and will visit blot the civilized world. In this law Littlefield accompanied upon Now, Massachusetts has a license strel show by local talent was fine.Mrs. er of Searsmont has bought most of the apples short visits in Boston and New York. Mr. E. there... Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Harding "Marco one saloon to every thou- relatives connection the poem Bozzaris,” which permits in Henry Putnam and young babe has returned in this vicinity at $1.25 per barrel.Miss and in the of Pitts- McCollough of Farmington will substitute visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clifford in Stock- recital sand inhabitants; city as she is able to be out after Hannan is She re- a favorite “piece” for schoolboy office her home, again Gladys slowly recovering. Mrs. W. C. which I recently visited, there are the New England telegraph during ton Springs recently.... Mr. and is recalled. field, the fall with her Mrs. ceived one hundred last half a century or so ago, is a absence. spending parents.... postcards Thursday home Oct. 28th. 24 licenses, although there pop- gave a party at their only a few Cassie Harding The lines are: ulation of And now stop and Lydia W. Woodman will spend days at and Friday.Misses Cushman and of their Don opening 35,000. Mrs. Sarah Rideout Abbott of Presi- The occasion v as the 5th anniversary Cut Saco, the At in his guarded tent. think what it means for Bangor, the the home of her nephew, Charles Clements.... Mamie Bennett passed week-end with had midnight, dent of the Maine State Federation of Wp marriage. Thirty were present. Mrs. H. The Turk was dreaming of the hour of which is 25,000, roughly Mrs. Wm. Colson has returned from a short their teacher, Mrs. Addie Hall, in Searsmont. population be in Belfast Nov, Refreshments Your Meat and When Greece, her knee in suppliance bent. saloons! men's clubs, will Thursday, some very useful presents. to have 180 visit with her children in Portland....Mrs. ... Edgebert Whitcomb of Waldo, who had speaking, Club. a Should tremble at his power. 19th, the guest of the Belfast Woman’s were served and all enjoyed very pleasant The said that he first Herbert Brown from Hampden spent last week been at C. B. Cushman's for a long time, has Grocerv Bills. mayor attempted be an- who If such dreams came to t^e Turk Particulars of the reception, etc,, will evening_Mr. and Mrs. Felker, bought any the ask- with her sister, Mrs. Harry White....Mrs. gone home. Willie Rhodes of Morrill has to regulate illegal liquor traffic, a Oct. of he is to have as rude an nounced later. the George Gruby place, gave party today likely to close at 10 iri. and Arthur Knights is in the Bangor hospital. She taken bis place.... Newell Jones, who has been ing the dealers p. 32 were Games were as is told in the last 26th at which present. awakening poem: A Patriotic Program. At the meeting is in poor health....The Monroe W. C. T. U. visiting hiB son, W. P. Jones, returned to Con- HAVE BETTER FOOD FOR on Sundays, to refrain from selling to and refreshments served and all en- An hour passed on, the Turk awoke: afternoon of Thomas H. Marshall Cir- met with Mrs. C. M. Conant last and a necticut last L. Edmunds played de- Tuesday Friday Thursday... .George We all to That bright dream was his last; minors, etc., but was met with open a very pleasant evening. say MONEY cle, Lidies of the G. A. R„ the following pro- 1 arge gathering was present, including several and his got two coons last week. One of joyed He woke—to hear his sentries shriek, dog welcome to fiance from most of them. What could Mr. and Mrs. Felker? Prospect.... n t1 M* was the direction of the invited School was dismissed them was a monster....At the soci- new Cut Price “To arms! they come! the Greek! the Greek!” gram given under guests. early Grange Bath My who W. H. Harriman arrived home from ^ a man do under such circumstances Mrs. Dora vocal and teacher and in a fine able last at the hall Capt. Bacon is another He woke—to die midst flame and smoke, Patriotic Instructor, Bridges: pupils joined pro- Saturday evening grange after the step his oath of office? He Oct. 31st, where he has been looking And shout and groan and sabre-stroke had for Mrs. Della with Mra. Minnie Gay on to Dumb Animals.” The about $8 was received from the sale of boxes. cost of regard solo, Frisbee, gram “Mercy M. Haskell. living. And death shots thick and fast. on hia vessel, sch. Jacob falling could do as mayor Utterbaek has “The Old Grand Army Boys.” children were treated to and nuts...... Mrs. Carrie Lowell returned home from repairs only pianist; reading, candy THE BACON UT1 i A M.ATi He will stop at home this trip. and he said in his speech from Mrs. L. C. Putman; reading, “War,” Mrs, Julia Mrs. Harriet Cooper is gaining fast and will Boston last Friday...The burial services of _ In an article entitled "The Grapes of done, —W Tn a rv n/\T rvo VV TV FLAVOR. we have above. “The G. McKeen; poem, “Just a Little Button,” soon return home....The Thimble Club met Lowell R. Choate were held at his late home which in last week s which quoted vvuliuo V7i\ Wrath,” appeared and Lib- offi- rUK nLAu wnere am Mrs. Annie M. Frost; reading, “Union at Linda Littlefield’s....Mr. and Mrs. William Sunday afternoon, Rev. T. R Pentecost It has a flavor of winch you11 of the Post, point has been reacnea going issue Saturday Evening Mrs. Nado have a nice Mrs. Lizzie ^ law and or erty,” Mrs. Nettie Merrithew; reading, boy baby. ciating. When once know it tv tells three to determine whether order, CATARRH ILL you Irvin S. Cobb of remarkable Robert F. remarks comrades A, L. Wehlar is there as nurse. ANY to dominate in this Russ; by will be served on tabic the rum element, is 3 W V 1L.UI. VL.mi.n- it clears the your interviews which he obtai led at Aix-la- Hassan and R. A. Packard of Nortbport; read- Surely use Hyomei; quickly -*1 I have a two-fold WHITES CORNER (Wlnternort.) Mrs. Ed Marden is in Conway, N. H., visit- the disagreeable nasal discharges, choice native pig poik and late in with a city. And object- “The Mrs. O. Pendleton. head, stops Chappelle, September, ing, Flag,” Emery relatives for two weeks-The Monroe L. and heals the inflamed lining of the air in to determine the strength of the sa- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ritchie visited relatives ing soothes curing. There is qualitv German business man, scientist and sol- first, There will be a program at the next regular A. S. will hold their next sociable at the home feel better at once. in and Mrs. C. C. passages—you ; to learn the efficiency and Bangor Sunday_Mr. if Walker Nov. 18th-Mr. and Mrs. nostrils are clogged, you suffer Have it for your brea! were confident ot Ger- loons; second, meeting and a 5-cenf lunch at the close, con- George When your dier. All equally on boat for a week’s the constant : the force.” Clements left Saturday’s H. P. White entertained last Saturday fol- with dull headaches, or have that frog it the for on! The business honesty of police sisting of sandwiches, cookies,* doughnuts-and and Mrs. E. E. that will by strip many’s ultimate triumph. visit in Boston and L, Clements lowing guests: Mr. Clements in the throat, Hyomei iB the remedy not it to be are vicinity_R. The mayor does believe ca ke. All members of the Post and Circle and three children of Searsport, Mr. and Mrs. the most effective and lasting 21c. was said: were of Mrs. Clements jive quickest, man, who decidedly optimistic, and family guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert to the cause of true that “many of the police are in invited. David Moody and Moody relief possible-it goes right We cut prices on cryI ‘There can be but one outcome of brother, Fred Barden, in South Monroe, Sunday ind two children.... Mrs. Eliza Webber of and ends your misery. You the the trouble quickly table. as an close affiliation with liquor interests, W. of Vfonroe was a week-end guest at the homes of using the small m- this war—either Germany, Empire, FREEDOM. .... Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson Wollaston, simply breathe Hyomei, Mrs. nutht. cease to or she will emerge the trouble is have never Enos Briggs and James Knowlton.... saler that comes with every complete will exist, but says they The infant child of Mr. and Mra. Samuel Mass., arrived by boat Saturday for several and Marl the United rhere was an unusually large attendance at Hyomei immediately reaches all the raw Perry’s Cash the greatest Power, except the saloons, and Oct. 27th and buried weeks in town.... Mrs. Julia White visit- and throat been directed against Bryant waa brought here stay ;he Veteran Association meeting in Comet nflamed tissues lining the nose on the face of the earth. And The States, of the force who Hill Hus- ed Mrs. Emma Levensellar at the village for hall last Thursday-Mr. Watson Rob- the secretions and heal- Only Strictly the result that spoke of one member in Pleasant cemetery....Mr. George Grange ^riving out poisonous so sure are we of today broke a but is about as II vamsh-you was held in the Mr. and Mrs. Earle »rtson fell and rib, w the sore headaches in Waliln and I for told him of certain conditions and said tus died Nov. 2d. His funeral several days recently.... spots-du my brothers .bought ground isual_Mrs. Caroline Marr is visiting rela- jreathe freely. Even the worst cases respond our J. G. Vance officiating I have gone to their recently purchased and doubling the size and capacity of made him ashamed of his city—but home Nov. 4th, Rev. Nealey ;ives in Monroe. It is impossible to use Hyomei they the Isaac Cook juickly. he couldn’t Mr. Fairbanks from Unity conductor. The in- | home in Monroe, formerly lot be immediately benefited. largest plant. who added that, of course, Howes & Co. six weeks from now we shall Elizabeth Robbins is can be had from A. A. j DR, FOSS’ “‘In from his terment waa in Pleasant Hill cemetery.... place....Mrs. slowly Hyomei we do without directions beaten in six months anything a illness... .Silas Blais- ind is very inexpensive. j have France; Miss Esther Gilman from Emerson College, gaining from painful ___ ’1 Tal to cover. For It is safe to say that any and Gr shall have driven Russia superiors. of iell and N. Bartlett left last for Cold Boston, gave a reading to the students E. Thursday it will take a force who fails to do his England year—perhaps member of the Nov. 3d. s around Howes’ Brook-Mr. notice- in all Freedom academy Tuesday evening, hunting trip foreclosure A sure cure for longer. And then, as games, big his under will not hold job long enter- and Mrs. Mautice Clarke were passengejson Herbert N.’Colcord, of Searsport. For France duty ... .The ladies of Juanita 1'emple Whereas Price 25c. and little, the losers will pay. young State of Maine, by who has thus stated boat for a visit in n the County of Waldo and be made to an indemnity from Mayor Utterback, ta ined the married ladies and their husbands Saturday’s Massachusetts, will pay iis mortgage deed dated the twenty-sixth day never recover. Nov. Ice cream, n. J. Fish is after the farm in the in the Wal- CITY DRUG which she will his position: Wednesday evening, 4th, looking if March A. D. 1912, and recorded we shall take a Clarke....Several families Book a ‘Of Belgium I think cake and cocoa were served and the evening absence of Strength lo County Registry of Deeds, 303, age READ A l|r. a cer- of needs ports were re- attended services at the 52 to me, the undersigned, slice Beacoast; Germany waa passed very pleasantly. There from this vicinity conveyed Mail orders promptly _. f of real estate situated in Searsport. on the British Channel. Russia will be for Motherhood ain parcel EVERYBODYNEEDS marks by Mr. Davis, one of th^.teachers of the church in Monroe last Sunday....Mrs. Julia and State of Maine, that no will the Mus- a the County of Waldo so crippled longer Ladies’ White and Mrs. Linda Littlefield called on Mrs. MOTHERHOOD is not a in the Great Academy, and several others....The ud bounded as follows:-Beginning: covite peril threaten Europe. Road, so met with Mrs. Jennie Voee Thursday Laura Curtis in South Monroe, Sunday. Mrs. I time for experiment, bnt for line of the James Harriman we shall crush She shall BLOOD Circle lortherly Britain utterly. PURE, and at the easterly line of land formerly shall lose JCH Nov. and a large number were Curtis has been very ill, bnt is now convalesc- ipnwn qualities, nothing ailed, Sal be shorn of her navy and she afternoon, 6th, and Foss Hamilton; thence For tbe stomach, the • exceeds the value of good iwned occupied by she shall lose Pure blood enables ing....Mrs. C. M. Conant entertained east line of the said Hamil- her colonies— certainly present_Mrs. Arthur Watts, who had been • cheer, needful exercise and lortherly in the will become a liver and other organs to do of the W. C. T. last the land of James H. Kneeland; India and Egypt. She digestive re- ladies U„ Friday afternoon EMULSION. onfs land to AT A BARG*1* very sick at her uncle’s, William Murray, SCOTT'S line of said and she will a their work Without it they of who was the hence easterly in the southern third-class power stay properly. drama “A No- ....Edward Larby Parham, Gove ^ loss of turned home Not. 6th....The SCOTT’S EMULSION charges the tneeland’s land to the corner of the Lot, third-class power. Forget Japan—Ger- are there is appetite, of bis A. G. last week, thence A second-hand HidA sluggish, was the Brooks High guest brother, Larby, blood with life^ustaining richness, at its southeasterly corner; in due season, a state ble Outcast," given by io called, many will punish Japan sometimes faintness, deranged to his but Mrs. will line of said Gove School Dramatic Club in Dirigo Grange hall bps returned home, Larby suppresses nervous conditions, aids lortherly in the easterly is to be shorn of all her of the all corner of the ongi- Apply at If England intestines, and, in.general, remain a few weeks....Mr. and Mrs. Virgil the quality and quantity of milk jot, to tho northwesterly k Nov. 6th, to a full house. in the south- to our doors of Thursday evening, lal Homestead; thence that brings the war the symptoms dyspepsia. Linnell of were week-end guests of and insures Sufficient fat Savery colonies, The was very interesting from start to Bangor jpt& line of said Savery Homestead east- BRAMHALI/S blood is every play UVER OIL fed. th. erly that this coun- Pure required by hia Mrs. A. G. Larby-Mr. and Mrs. It. COD T«ry said Harriman Road; thence and it is inconceivable finish and the music by the Brooks Orchestra mother, Kf« elk. It* LIME ud SODA h«lp erly tj the of the body for the proper per- friends lest Vflf Harriman Road to the place stand and see Canada in- organ and Sears Littlefield entertained their •void rickets and make teething mij. f If/ vestsrly by said try should by of its functions. waa splendid....Mr. Marshall Lawrence this deed the DR. formance table were arranged for 14-46 Avoid Sabatitataa. No Alcohol >f beginning. Conveying by DRAKE'8 of Canada Worth’s Friday evening. Eight known as the Richard vaded. German conquest makes family (have moved to Mr. George same formerly Hood’s Sarsaparilla pure time at that amuse- JWiLU IIJI • m mm property Harn- an whist and the usual spent as is situated north of said would unquestionably be followed by this is it is so suc- farm in Unity....Mrs. A. March visited her rreat Lot, HEADACHE blood, and why were in and sand- with the buildings there- wide A. ment, Other games indulged man Road, together P°\ attack on this country, for world in the treatment of so many son Edmund in Pittsfield recently....Mrs. the condition of said mortgage cessful wiches, cake, doughnuts and coiBee were served on; and whereas To atop that Headiic! di- Nov. 6th on domination is the end the ambitious Ger- diseases and ailments. acts M. Small visited friends in Belfast has been broken: Price 25c. For aalc .Its at the eloae of the festivities. reason of the breach of -g and the on the it of and 7th....Mrs. D. W. Dodge and daughter. Now, therefore, by man has in view, great rectly blood, ridding WANTED a foreclosure of Emperor thereof I claim DRUG humors. It is Bertha and the condition CITY is so universally scrofulous and other Winifred and Mia. Sampson Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely war be has inaugurated Fine for cuts, at said mortgage, & combination of blood-puri- Arthur were in Waterville Nov. 6th. on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. A chamber girl at once 11th A. D. 1914. read ; This country and a peculiar nephew in house. November “u regarded. Canada visited burns, bruises. Should be kept every Charles H. Mitchell. Mail ordera promptly nerve-toning, strength-giving ... .Miss Flora Farnum from Thorndike | must, and no doubt will, stand together fying, 26c and fiOe. THE WINDSOR HOTEL. substances. Get it today. her sister, Mra. W. R, Sparrow, Nov.7 th. if the German legions croaa the Atlantic

/■ Mn. J. enterUlned thi Grage Keating ■Got. Haitaa h— I—«d hit frraclumaHna ap- Club Novembei Monday Afternoon Auction po in ting Mot. 20 th t day of public thanks- 8th. Mrs. a A. Parker had the highest aeon giving. NEVER and was awarded the a hand-made basket prise, I Mis. P. D. H. Carter is seriously ill at her The in thi Clothing are to the Boys’ said the kindly old public invited supper home on Miller street. She ia eared for by mjnd,” at < Baptist church Wednesday, Nov. 18th, Mrs. Lain C. Hills. SALE OF to the little boy o'clock, under the auspices of the Young La- gentleman Miss Melvins V. Parker will go to C as tine diet Social Union. The supper will consist o; was crying bitterly on I Friday, Nov. 20th, to relate her experiences in who chicken, cold meats, escalloped clams, bake< the war district of Europe. street comer. beans, salads, bot rolls, cakes, pies and coffee the Furnishings The Ladiee’ Tickets 35 cents. Hospital Aid will meet next Boo Hoo,” “that’s just We have received a of ali Monday with Mrs. Julia G. McKean and mem- THANKSGIVING fresh LINENS L. W. Keyes, well-known in the musical just supply bers are requested to come prepared to work. why I got the licking,” circles of Belfast and vicinity and for several wool, wind proof MACKINAW COATS for Mrs. Flora Dodge, who is ill at her years at the head of Keyes Orchestra, is nov quite the boy. in all 8 to at $4.00, home on Spring street, was a card answered j in Danvers, Mass., where he is employed ic Boys, sizes, 18 years, given post You must the shower in honor of her last HnilCpL'Oonovc appreciate Never mind what the Hospital orchestra. He will probablj and birthday Friday, they $4.50 $5.00. A made of come large number of cards was received, and that goods to Belfast to play for some of the societj rtUU^CKeeperS-fact about other makes friends Hdx ana sold at tell you dances this winter. We are showing a new lot of Boys’ Blouse many called to extend congratulations prices that prevailed before the war | and good wishes.; are The new .offerings of 0f hosiery being “justas- steamer Islesboro, which is ap- in all of worthy your careful consideration. Waists, sizes, and made good Mra. Belie Cates has her proaching completion at Francis Cobb Co.'s greatly improved Flax as the work shop near Waldo avenue stocks are limited. of good” original yard, Rockland, will, be launched this month, heavy weight outing flannel, at 25 and 50 by removing Linens good quality several and a small section. are but the date has not been fixed, A crew from partitions adding advancing all the time. cents. A number of the Portland Company, which has the machin- heavy machines have been added and she now has a commodious and convenient Our ery contract, is installing the tail shaft, pro- Wool Shirts and and I advance orders given last enables us to Boys’ Waists, gray brown, shop. Mrs, Cates will in the future spring j peller, sea valve, holding down bolts, etc.— employ offer you for your. men as well as work which has to be done while the craft is at $1.00. women, the heavy machines | ftoleproof it out of water. making necessary. tour money is doing the Underwear for the boy, heavy weight fleeced, The next me&ing of Seaside Chautauque A meeting of the Congregational Club will at 25 cents be held in the church on buying so insist on getting Circle will be held with Mrs. Lewis Gannon, per garment, fleeced union vestries Wednesday. Linens Unusual No. 48 Nov. 18th. will be served at 6.30 fol- Thanksgiving Values Congress street, Monday afternoon, Supper what you ask for. suits 50 cents, and all wool union suits Nov. 16th* The roll call, Current Events; the lowed by music and a business meeting, and the address of the which f, prs. Men's Holeproof, $1.50 lesson from the C. L. S. C. book, “Through at $1.00. evening, will be given President 60 in. Pure White Women's 2.00 England with Tennyson,” chapters eleven and by David Nelson Beach, D. D., of Table Damask, (i prs. Holeproof, We have added to our a com- j stock this season All men twelve, and the required reading from the Bangor. of the church and parish are to wear Six invited to be Price for this sale 59c. Guaranteed “Independent” of November 9th. plete line of Boys’ Outing Flannel Night cordially present. | Mrs. of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. 70 in. Pure White Months without a hole or Winchester, forewoman packing Gowns and Pajamas. Bradbury, and Table Damask, room of the Lubec Sardine Co. plant in this Mrs. Clement W. Wescott, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. new hose free. Price1 for this sale 73c. city, was recently presented with a handsome Better bring the Boy in and get Parker and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wadsworth gold bracelet set with a fine cameo, and a sap- motored to last to 72 The only store that has him fitted out tor the cool days. Searsport Saturday night in. Pure White Table Damask, phire ring, in of the esteem in attend an auction party given Mr. and Mrs. j celebrated appreciation by the Holeproof which she is held by the help in that room. OF Oliver C. Atwood, Steamboat avenue. Mr. Price for this sale $1.17 THE HOME GOOD VALUES and for sale in Belfast is Last season she received a gold watch from Mrs. Bradbury brought home the first -losiery while Mrs. 72 in. Pure White Table the workers in ihe room. She is very popular prizes, Wescott and Mr. Parker Damask, with all who know her. took the consolations. Price for this sale, $1.98 Advertised Letters. The letters Thn Incal nlonf tka Coa» i'- Mejbimmore following RALPH D. S0UTHW0RTH CO. NAPKINS TO MATCH. remained uncalled for in the Belfast post office ning Co. shut down last Saturday night. While j for the week ending Nov. 10th. Ladies—Mrs the corn supply was not as large as desired it Ella F. Miss Miss Blanche was of The Curtis, Ester Kane, last week in- very fine quality and the amount put present European War-will affect the of The game at Fogg’s market Mrs. Alice Coombs Bramhall is ill with ner- price 2 Oral is to McIntyre, letters. Miss Annie McLain, vous up superior that of many years. The ap- a deer home from a hunting prostration at her ho me, corner of Cedar Crashes and Glass Linens more V. cluded brought than any other Ralston, Daisy E. Roberts, Mrs. May Saw- and ple crop was very large this year and some depart- 1“ AmoB Clement, and a coon shot by Franklin streets, and is under the care of j trip by yer. Gentlemen—Fred D. Crosby, Ed. Conant, extra fine fruit was canned. A small crew is ment of the linen business. Horace Chenery, Miss Christine Hall, neurologist. E. M. Daggett, G. F. Charles Griffiths, at work and the Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. John Dow and Mr, and Mrs. labelling putting factory in The News of Belfast a dinner last We a 2 letters, Eugene W. A. Jackson, Win- Mrs. John A. Fogg gave game readiness to close for the offer very selected of Harvey, CharleB F. Thompson left Nov. 4th in the Dow winter. carefully ling these very chrop G. Lincoln, L. W. Rich. Tuesday at 6 o’clock, when covers were laid £ 11a I. Smalley, accountant in the Tel- automobile for a hunting trip in the vicinity Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss necessary materials at prices which before for six. Others were invited for the evening George Robertson, prevailed any a Mies from Emerson of ..ifice, is taking two weeks’ vacation, Gilman, reader, College, the Rangeleys. Maine Hills went to Ash- Idella D. Donald when the new dances were practiced with Knowlton, Hall, Mayford advance in the cost. Boston, was in Waldo the week in land last a®“SALE BEGINS was a on county past week to join friends in a TODAY. v\>ombs passenger Monday the victrola. A delightful hunting trip Morris and Eugene Gannon returned Tuesday behalf of the Woman's Christian music by Sleeper ;:oat to Boston markets in the interest Temperance from an and in Northern was The Woman’s Club will hold a food sale as a ou'ipg hunting trip Union. Although Miss Gilman did not read in time reported. m H. Coombs Co. Maine. left the train at Ashland Junc- the benefit to the Home for Women at the They Belfast she was an inspiration to the local At the meeting of Saturday Evening Aged tion, where were Mr. and Mrs. r friends of Deacon James Pattee will Nov. at the home of Miss club room next at 2 30 they joined by members, who are more eager than ever for Auction Club, 7th, Saturday beginning to his Coney Plummer and went down the east learn of critical illness at the an of which in- o’clock. Tea will be served and home-made the advancement of their cause. Successful Sue M. Patridge, offering $6, branch of the river and in his son, Dr. Sumner C. Pattee, in from friends out-, candy will be on sale. Mrs. Charles M. Mattawamkeag meetings were held in Burnham, Jackson and cluded sev eral personal gifts Craig H. No. 4 of 3 to the Adams and Plummer Howes and Range James Madisses Club Mrs. Ben will Freedom. From here Miss Gilman went to side the club, was made to the Hazeltine have charge of log cabin, where were enter- a fund is now and has the sale and those who wish to contribute food they delightfully ill be danca at Seaside Grange hall, Sandypoint. Miss Gilman is an excellent supper fund. That $144 tained. The shot five the Home for will confer a favor it at the club party deer, two of mrsday, evening; with music by Mc- reader and Waldo was with her been banked in the name of by leaving county pleased which cut home room. they up there, bringing those i will an rihestra; and a dance WUIli. The Belfast Gun Club have all-day Wednesday Aired Women. Miss Florence Chaples entertained I shot by Hall, Morris and Gannon. The latter’s 1 the S. S. Nov. with the same music, nhirVpn shnnt on their grounds Thanksgiving 25th, Poor’s Mills. Mr. and City Matters. At the November meeting S- c,ub last Monday at her Mrs. Willis Hamil- ; Hospital Notes. Frank Oakes of Thorn- was a six-point buck weighing 175 pounds and night home on Up- of the Marshal S. day. per High street. The tura J. Pease, who was very success- | ton will speak at the hall next Sunday after- ! dike entered the Waldo County Hospital last city government City Percy in fine condition. evening was spant in noon two arrests for drunken- sewing and refreshments orated on several months ago at the at the usual hour_The Ladies sewing for surgical treatment and is doing Edgecomb reported Mrs. S. A. Parker entertained the consisting of salad, Thursday A Scientific Monday has recovered circle meets with Annabell entered ness during the month ol October and two for | Lecture, The second enter- hot rolls, olives hot Hospital, sufficiently to Mrs. Underwood well_Mrs. Ray Dutch of Searsport Bridge club Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 4th, chocolate, C3k^, wafers j tainment in the course was at and her duties as matron at the Home for thif; week.Orrin L. Wentworth has Chas. larceny; 20 were given a night’s lodging in the ! given the Bap- fruit were Berved. bought Saturday for medical treatment-Mrs. at her home on Miller street. Mrs. Parker is j tist church last Prof. men. the Rufus farm and Mr. will live Mrs lockup, and five were entered, in- ! Monday evening by Dyer Dyer Wyman was operated on last Monday.... complaints not a member of the club, but has acted as Montraville M. Wood, scientist. It was a de- Rev. Walter F. who with them-Mr. and Mrs. Howard of is a medical vestigated and settled. Two fires for the Sturtevant, has been special meeting Monday evening of Conley Charles Sambrook Searsport | substitute many times. The substitutes on monstration lecture on the occupying the A. and will return to Boston this week Fairfield of North month were reported by S. S. L. Shute, chief i Gyroscope, Mono- Colby Ilackliff house, corner tors of the Home for Women it family patient_Master Reginald this occasion were Mrs. Irving Dinsmore and Aged rail car. and Ultra-Violet in which he was of Union and Condon after a two weeks visit with and after a engineer—one forest fire on the Belfast-Bel- Ray, streets, has taken a three voted to admit Miss Mr. Mrs. Islesboro returned home Wednesaay j Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest. Auction was r.animously Arvilla assisted his Miss Allene played years lease of the John Wentworth.... Mrs. and Susie mont line, which burned for three and one- ! by daughter, M.Wood. W, Jones house, next er as a life inmate and to take her sis- Henry Virgil Higgins tonsil and adenoid operation.Mrs. from 2 40 until 4.30, when refreshments Prof. Wood is well known to scientists and in- dainty door, recently Mrs. of Thorndike were week- on for half days, and a chimney fire at the Head of* occupied by Bernes 0. Fannie E. as a boarder. Mary Shaw, who was appendicitis, were served. Prizes were won Mrs. Charles Norton, Sylvester, f’utman operated j ventors this by who has moved to his end of Mrs. Annabell Underwood. Charles the Tide. Road Commissioner James H. Post throughout country. Nearly one new home, corner of guests returned home last Monday....Mrs. a boudoir and .r and Mrs. William M. Randall and son, hundred have been awarded Bradbury, first, dainty cap, by Cedar and streets. Ruth A. reported that this year’s section of State road patents him, the Spring Mr. Rackliff, who Thomas I. Parkinson, 14 Water street, was H. Simmons and infant daughter, Mrs. T. Dinsmore, second, a linen o is a 30 from of which are in use Irving has been the having days’ furlough had been on Waldo majority practical today. occupying Charles N. Black before Knowlton of the Court born are doing well. completed avenue. house, > :es on the of the U. S. S. Judge Municipal Sunday, towel. will move bridge Virginia, In 1889 he was appointed district engineer of soon to his house vacated by Mr. forenoon on a search and seizure war- of the Times. There was a rec- Acknowledgements. Since last week’s their cottage, The at Monday The Trend the Co. for the Pacific in Sturtevant. Hermitage, .Edison Coast, and At the November of the Directors rant. Sheriff assisted at the Woman's Club room report of co itributions to the deficit fund for meeting r’s pond last to about a ! Cushman, by deputies ord attendance j 1890 was in of the Friday spend charge engineering depart- of the Home for Women the J. A. G. Beach and P. G. Hurd of when the members and invit- the*Home for Women have Aged following John and week. Northport* Tuesday evening Aged contributions ment of the North Pacific in Port- Gumansky Henry Jellison, aged 10 Exposition officers were elected: President, Dr. Elmer and 11 searched his premises Saturday afternoon and ed listened to an address by Rev. Har- been received, as follows: $5 from Mr. Mat- years were before Judge Knowlton of -mmage sale was held in block guests land, Oregon. He has made a special study of Hayford a Small; vice president, Mayor Robert F. Dun- the found quantity of beer which Parkinson had on The Trend of the Times. Mr. thew W. $15 from the North Municipal Court Tuesday, on a charge of aden S. Pearl Welch; Church; the on which he has made rsday, Friday and Saturday under the gyroscope improve- ton; treasurer, Clement W. Wescott; clerk, manufactured from malt He i he consented to this from John Cochran truancy brought by City Marshal of recently bought. Pearl remarked that give $10 Chapter, D. A. R.; $5 and he that in Percy S, the Ladies Circle and Social Aid of ments, prophecises 192q Miss Sue M. Partridge; collector, Miss Juliet Edgecomb. was found gi/ilty and fined $100 and costs. He address last June, when we were living in the j from Emma White Barker Tent, D. of Gumansky was also charged with versalist church, members of the two V.; $1 we will be travelling through space from A. Wiggin. The following committees the of a appealed, but was unable to furnish bonds and of at the close of the era from Mrs. from a we^e larceny bicycle. They were found as and the second epoch time, j Cyrene Jackson; $1 friend; mountain to mountain a sin- acting clerks, receipts top top along announced: Finance, Messrs. R. F. Dunton and and was committed. One of his boarders, Thomas and that the world since $10 from the Women’s Alliance of the First guilty sentenced to the State School for v after Christ, history gle slender strand in the monorail car. A -atisfactory. Charles R. Coombs, Mrs. Frances H. Murch; at South Forrest, was tried for intoxication of war had made his subject Parish from Boys Portland, where were tak- Monday the declaration (Unitarian) church; $1 Mrs. Sarah j small with a small they members of the Madisses Club, Mrs. A. j airship equipped gyro- house and supplies, Mrs. Charles A. Pilsbury’ en and fined $16.85. He was unable to pay and different from what he then intended ! Adams. Armour Bearer Wednesday morning by Mr. entirely Circle, Kings Daugh- , sailed and down a slack Elgecomb kins, Mrs. Louise B. Brooks, Miss scope up wire, Miss Wiggin and Mrs. Sarah R Pierce; admis- Villa, the was committed. Parkinson later secured bail first of the scientific intellectual re- ters and Sons have their 13-year-old daughter of Charles E. ; lie spoke ; signified intention of and a model of a T Southworth and Miss Sue M. Part- 1 monorail with the gyroscope sion, Mrs. R F. Dunton, Mrs. Murch and Mrs. j and Forrest paid his fine and both were re- i of the laboratories that tended to about $35, which will be available about Hubbard, was also tried for truancy and search great giving attached did the same Hi to thank all who assisted in trick. Prof. Wood Pierce; sick, Mis. E. S. Pitcher and Mrs. Fils- ! sentenced to any leased. agnostics, the all-absorbing economic December 1st. the State School for Girls at make the benefit such produce demonstrated the Ultra-violet rays, throwing Misses Harriet P. White and supper an un- | social relations, etc., bury; visiting. Hallow-ell and was taken there conditions, the alarming The Prospect Farmers’ Union. Wednesday nuncial success. The Women’s Alt.iance. The first The cer- them through and on many surfaces and ex- A. Dunton. meeting of mov- Margaret morning by Deputy Sheriff J. A. G. j and dwelt at length upon the influence tificate of of Beach, of the season of the Women’s Alliance of the ; j organization the Prospect Farm- plaining their purpose and scientific use in a mrian parish party will take in To the direct "do you place j question, ers’ Union was recorded in the First Parish (Unitarian) church was held Nov, ing pictures. Waldo County very lucid manner. The handwriting “on the oau tomorro w, friday, evening, un- j of them," he answered "yes.” In 5th with Mrs. Albert C. Carter and Miss Char- approve j Registry of Deeds Nov. 4th. The purposes of j wall," the illuminated flowers, and the etching direction of the Social Committee of of the times in to of the trend regard j the are the lotte W. Colburn, with a attendance. speaking corporation buying, selling and of his daughter’s portrait by means of the men’s Mrs. large said that there Alliance, George Keating, the church Mr. Pearl of the Several new members and others have organized handling produce, inspection of all pro- violet rays, were done by way of demonstra- will be served at six joined of Supper o’clock* ! were more empty seats in the churches today signified their intention of At the duce so sold or consigned, the selling and con- tion. The violet ray is the that will be followed joining. a only light by dancing with music by than at time in its history; and it is also business session was to any signing of produce as agent of the fog and is used r. voted donate from producer, j penetrate commercially and s orchestra. ^it are more fact that individually people religious the and of the treasury be applied to the deficit buying selling real estate and other- scientifically in many ways. He told of many i WHOLESALE! well known $10^o and in view of this condition traveling men, H. F. fur d at the Home for Aged Women “Some than ever before, wise owning and maintaining buildings and interesting experiences with his inventions " account for that?” H is recht, Mr. Schwartz and W. L. he asked; How can you to on the Cook, Alliance Opportunities," a strong, helpful, ! appliances carry business of said and described the recently invented two wheel- :er of Billings, references to the present war conditions were Mont., representing the well written article by Mrs. Lucy Bartlett corporation. The capital and common stock ed automobile, which balances perfectly when da a not look for a close of prices Drug Co., had narrow from He does is i escape was interesting. stock in Walsh, read by Miss Frances Chase. Miss 1 $10,000 each; capital paid $10f; par equipped with the gyroscope, so that several serious auto accident near future and thinks that Monday. They Melvina V. Parker entertained hostilities in the value of A. of can on the | j the Alliance shares, $10. Jasper Gray Stock- people stand runningboard and n their 1 Mr. yet to way to Lewiston and in will fail in her undertaking. ton is I Direct the Consumer. crossing with an interesting account of her ex- Germany springs President; Josiah Colson, Stock- the car will itself balanced. personal and keep evenly The near the fair grounds that is not I thinks that ths world is Bleeping ton ] Pearl pro- perience in the European war zone. She spoke Springs, treasurer; Charles H. Gray, clerk; lecture, was one of the most ever be wonderful. At the interesting by rails or lights and is only just wide 1 that its awakening will A. Josiah without notes and told of going from place to Jasper Gray, Colson, Arthur T. heard in Belfast and Prof. Wood was ably 1 an informal dis- : for an auto the driver ran one wheel of his address there was and I DCDDVJOW* PC W III of the difficulty in food and cloEe Shute, Sandypoint, Howard J. and E. assisted his who is also an » livering goods b! X place, obtaining Henry by daughter, in- .oss on ■ ■ ^ hourKuta? 1 the car was j and of the war ♦ bad I mm K « I ■ tion on precipitated into the cut ! of the who cussion of moving pictures Littlefield, Stockton them, money, people befriended her, and | Springs, Charles Kings- ventor and has worked with him for years. tne^ | j. with the in human nature. Nov. 14th | passengers under It. All were ! of the real formed an spirit inherent Frankfort and D. H. friendships after hour’s bury, Harriman, Stockton Meats still continue to O ir NEW advertisements. The go Down, Down, PACKAGES “NEW" OC less bruised but "An with Longfellow,” by Mrs_ are Progressive J fortunately escaped | acquaintance, simply because they were Ameri- I will be Evening Spring directors. Down. The prices on heavy Chicago Beef SEEDED ^OC “r Serious im*urine Store, Masonic has _ RAISINS, Parker. Temple, something to say cans. S. A. “■ w. V. nuuram t Best Round Steak lb.25c __ U1E.E.1 imi. X lie an- Upper per 3 Cans this week of the C. B. a la Spirite Corset, $1 to Marne Corn. nual of tbe meeting Chautauqua graduates $10. Fall and winter mid-season milli- Best Sirloin .21c 3 Mugs 1 goods, X Steak, Mustard.25c X was held at the home of the Miss 3 Bottles president, nery, etc. Terms cash.... The Old Corner 4 Be6t Corned Beef, .12c Pure Catchup.25c 4 Isabel Ginn, Wednesday afternoon, November 3 Bottles Stuffed Drug Store invites your inspection, whether 2 Ti .. T7 Olives.25c X 4th.and a gcodly attendance of interested C. L. I r inn&Vl lie lD« 3 you wish to buy or not, of a large line of Par- Bi&CICflO? Pkgs Macaroni. 25c 4 S. C. graduates assembled in the at the 5 Cured in Belfast from strictly fresh stock. 3 lj,s 4 parlor isian Ivory.. .Pure Cream Tartar can be bought Heacj Rjce 9gc appointed hour. The called the president for ten cents per package, Ask for the Three ♦ OYSTERS, OYSTERS to f 1 meeting order and led the responsive read- Providence River, very 43.3 pfecefrob^co0^":. ^ Crow brand put up by the Atlantic Spice Co. 3 large qt 6 Cans “A of Sardines.""""‘""“"""S!; t ing. Singing, Song Today” and the “C of Rockland, successors to John Bird Co.... L. S, C. Anniversary Ode,” followed, with Miss ^ STOTT’S FANCY There are Regals and Regals, from the very FLOUR 4b: 0^7^!1 S. Pratt The ♦ NOTHING BETTER, T G, pianist. annual reports were modest to the extreme styles, and at The Dlns- read and officers for the were coming year more Store you can be suited whichever your Price Sale then elected as follows: Miss Isabel 2 President, The Park this Si^^.b7.f°rz:::::::::::::::::^ I 1 j preference. Regal advertised : |Tuoz. Ginn; vice Mrs. sec- Oranges;«l^iSi7i7c| president, Evelyn Frost; j week should find favor with ladies looking for Miss L. A. ♦ retary, Cochran; treasurer, Mrs. M. j idinty footwear... .Half price sale of fancy ♦ Onions Grape Fruit Haddock G. Hubbard, Two new of “The and graduates ihina cups and saucers at Carle & Jones, Sat- Fancy large Friday Large juicy, heavy Strictly fresh from down I i 10c each. j Dickens” class of 1914 were received into « Saturday, per value, | the ♦ lrday Nov. 14th, day and evening. Carle & peck,-| Qc Qc bay, per lb. yc The address nembership. “Recognition Day” lones are having special sales every week that o the class of was 1914 read by Miss G. S. ire worth Susan ♦ 50 Bloater consideration_Mrs. Mason. Large Fancy fresh killed. 4 ♦ and the of Chickens, 5ratt, history the 1914 C. L. S. C. Mri. Emma Sylvester, Mrs. Alice Mitchell and to 5 lbs., 22c * ilass during the four years' was read ! Mackerel, 4to 5it>.eaci>,37c value.«j Qq study by Mr. W. R. Mason publish a card of thanks.... \ he secretary. This class chose Dickens for ♦ -1 Mrs. Sarah E. Smart of Waldo publishes a ts class the wild rose as its i name, class flower, :ard of thanks... .Thomas Lenox 5c Fowl, Large plump birds, P. Rocks T Garside, soap, Northport value.9C and R. I. FANCY nd the class motto was “The Voice of X Reds, Friday and Sat- 4 TT T CHINA Time and has six months old and CUPS SAUCERS ivenue, pullets yearling •-_-1 urday, per pound.. I I C T Cries to Man, Advance” which was selected lens for sale cheap, for cash.... Lost, a black 100 Tinker Mackerel rom one of Dickens’ the “Chimes.” 1 X | poems, istrachan cape with nigh collar. Finder will be FANCY TRIMMED LIALIBUT ♦ x to arrive to day. The price is lower this i Che class was Good” Theo- We give you two ■ » 2 lbs. 25c X poem “Higher by awarded on leaving at, or writing to, 74 Union j week, each, 3 for pounds ^ only of clear steak. lore Parker. The for this program meeting itreet.... A. E. Stantial petitions the city gov- 9c 25c. ^ Deluded: Cu re 1 B ts >n reading, “Chautauqua Forty Years ■ rnment for permission to erect 'i weir on the Sugar per lb.19c x Mrs. Pure Leaf Lard, per lb.14c New Smoked Bloaters, each. 2c Z ^.go,” by Frost; reading,“Another View,” ront of his land on the east side and a hearing ^ j x Pork Sausage, per lb.15c Pickled Pigs Feet, per lb. 8c + iy Mrs. McKeen; been “Chautauqua Institutions,” J las ordered to be held on the premises at T Sunny Monday Soap. 4c Salt Herring “Large Ones," per lb. 4c # Mrs. “What Has Babbitt’s 1776 Powder.4c Halibut •y Mahoney; Chautauqua ! p. m., Nov. 16th. .You are invited to eat your 4 Washing Fins. 15c ♦ i Magic Yeast. 4c Halibut Napes.12Ac ♦ )one for Me,” by Mrs. Rhoades; singing a rhanksgiving dinner at the City Rooms Dining ♦ National Oats, 25c size.19c Canned Salmon, per can 9c x “Ye Miss We are We need the Room I Chautauqua song, Comrades,” by 16 High streft, Dennett & Moulton, t Oats, 25c size.23c can. 9c Overstocked. proprie- Quaker Campbell's Soups, per Z sabel with M iss G. S. Pratt Ginn, accompanist; ors. Full course 50 cents....Mr. and Mrs. I Kellogs Corn Flakes. 8c Plain Marshmallows, per lb.14c + Home Made Mince emarks by new mem bers. A social hour fol- ;has. B. Ring, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Simmons Meat, per package, 8c ♦ and we need the I Silver Quarter Coffee, per lb.23c ♦ summons Money. owed, then the came to partake of tnd Miss Alice E. Simmons a publish card of • Red Kidney Beans, per qt.12c Try ou* Home Made Pickles 'f he and “Alumni Feast” the company followed hanks....For boys clothing and furnishings i ___ .— he and new members the l—... president to dining- jo to “the Home of Good Values" 12 Main J "““"I ^iyc ua a uiaute iu quote 1 * oom. Vases uses you our cut prices on strictly fresh fish, on heavy on canned of of decorated the tables, the treet. Fresh supplies of boys mackinaw Chicago beef, good* all kinds, in fact anything from an yeast cake to a car load of flour. We are ach week that •lace-cards were of the wild rose and having Special Sales- Hi design, oats and blouse waists just received, and a china and table linen were rose WHA T YOU SA be the pat- omplete line of boys outing flannel sight VE ;; erae. All was in with the C. L. S. C. When you buy of us you save the middleman's profit, the cist of O are harmony 'owns and pajamas-See statements of the delivering goods, worth your consideration. I the loss on bad bills, which means a saving to you of at least 30 per cent. < ► lower design of the 1914*s. A bounteous and 'ity National bank of Belfast and the Sears- All the above bargains, together with the many others we offer you, show empting array of delicious food made this our >ort National bank of A. plainly ] J j Searsport....A. the UTTER FAILURE our make in their feeble to meet ► •nnual feast that competitors attempts our < all could be desired and & will hold sales of our ► Yours I j iowes Co. special every Sat- prices. One specialty market is that nothing is exposed to the DUST and germs < Truly, here were of of the under and < ► many expressions regret that irday on some article in their store. The sale street. Everything glass strictly sanitary. everal of the district C. L, S. C. The above are to unsold. We shall graduates text Saturday will be on Campbells soups.... prices subject goods being try and maintain < ! ould not be with us on this these prices through the month of November. Don’t fail to send for our December < ► occasion. Later ames H. Howes, Odd Fellows block, is having price list which will be ready about the 10th. We look for prices to be lower. < ► re bade our kind hostess “good night,” with sale of Thanksgiving linens which should at* Yours for business, he, wish that many more annual Alumni meet- ract the attention of housekeepers. Linens be not 8c JONES. DC^may enjoyed, only by these C. L. >f are all the CARLE good quality advancing time, but that PERRY’S CASH •. C, graduates others, now under- | >ut advance orders given last spring enable MARKET, also be included in our The Cut l*rice Store in | raduates, may organ- \ he offering of unuBual values. The sale be- Only Strictly Belfast. 11 cation. __ >> I im today. f I K IM MJ OX XBO r Men in the Mexican MlMI iMt Ib thv Maine brwt ud df*d ilmict inauetly. It may ba I War 1846-7. •ome alleviation ta yon that ba waa highly of. thought of and much lamented by hia compan- ion. in armi, and behaved moat gallantly loco bi. enemy. It would be anpei fluoua tor me to To the Editor of The Journal attempt to console your mfnde in your afflic- was Some months ago, when Mexico tion bbt the same power that called him hence relieve the afflictions of the father and at the front, instead of Europe, when il X ra that mourn his loss. Should you wish was looked as if war with that country any information further it will be freely given. He had due him ab iut three months and a half certain, my mind reverted back nearly pay. He ia entitled 160 acres of land which in to our war with Mexico that began you can get by applications to the adjutant and to the part taken in it by some General, R. Jones. 1845, I am sir Maine. respectfully your obedient servant, of the people of Waldo county, Franklin Round, The readers of history will no doubt re- 1st Sargeant of E Comp 7th nfr’s. To Mr. Isaac Doten. Those cause of that of Middle member that the prime East Knox, Me. Age Especially. terri- war was for the increase of slave When you have found no remedy for the horrors that tory for the benefit of the south; and Waldo, Me., June 6,1914 of life, when the Mr. J. O. Johnson: uncle, Isaac Dot*n, oppress you during change through lore yyhile it was very popular at the South, My was born in Knox, Me Jan. 6, 1827, son of hours of the it seems as back would the day though your break with the acquiescence of most of Isaac L. and Mary P. (Smith) Doten. He was killed at the I cannot when head aches are and some battle of Cerro Gordo. your constantly, you nervous, <]e] western Stales, some wildly tell his Co. but may be able to learn soon. and suffer from those dreadful down mildly, it was extremely unpopular in I think if you write to Fred Kenney, Brooks, pressed bearing pair, Me R. F. D. 2, may learn something of that E. the northern and eastern States, and par- you don’t forget Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Dne Benjamin Blood (and I think his brother) Compouruj in is the safest and surest and has carried ticularly In the New England States. W&P Wa? the Mexican war. remedy, hundreu. Yours The records show that while 100,000 men truly, of women this critical Mrs, W. B. Cammett, safely through period. took in that New England had Me R F. part war, Belfast, D, 4, Read what these three women say: but 1,200, and that was one regiment CHASE THE CHILL I I that went from Massachusetts. The OLD-TIME HUSKING BEES. K. From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. situation was this: In 1845 James FROM THE BREAKFAST ROOM IS They Were Quite Different ar.d More Lively N. Y.—“I am to let know liow much v.,r„ Polk of Tennessee was elected President Buffalo, writing you Than Similar Occasions of Today. medicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the las: ■ of the United States. He was a strong and summer and every one remarked about my appearance. I and with other leading “I recently read an account of a party proslavery man, fered from a female trouble and had in i that attended a ‘husking’ somewhere always pains my' men of the John C. C Jlhoun being South, and it is said there were 10 in the party, appetite and at times was very weak. and aided hundreds of “ the leader, by 1 PERFECTION and that after refreshments had been I was visiting at a friend’s house one day and she thought T i The South was the saddle, served the party whist and tan- others. jin enjoyed Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took it and havcg : ; go,” said an old “and 1 could ■ and had been most of the time since the gentleman, eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better evt SMOKELE^gg^Hl^HEATERS not help noting the difference between of the Constitution, and it saw Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend 1 adoption minutes before the huskings of today and those we used not hold the the Perfection Heater five Pinkham’s You may this lettc. very clearly that it could going to have when 1 was a boy and young Vegetable Compound. publish same will se the down man and lived over on the wish and I hope others who have the complaint balance of power unless it had more STARTthe breakfast hour; by the time family gets Cape. “Somehow it seemed to me that the get health from your medicine as I did.”—Mrs. A. Hoilm territory in the South from which to the whole room is warm and cozy. young do not have such good times Stanton Buffalo, N. Y. an people St., slave States. Texas was then — make The food tastes better everybody feels better. It’s a bully morning send-oif as they used to, or the older ones either her independent nation, having gamed for the whole family. i for that matter. It may be that. I’m an Was A Blessing lo lhis Woman. and old and don’t see as I from Mexico in 1835, — fogy things ought —“ independence an comfort. It is carry it wherever So. V v. I was troubled with a down y ; The Perfection is ever-ready light you to, but all the the old ways seemed Richmond, hearing been annexed to the United same, i had not yet — or It burns i a female weakness and could not stand on my feet. Of extra heat is needed sewing-room or cellar, bedroom parlor. the best. In those days the young peo- long were of — States. There millions square — when not nine medicines I took me like E.Pinkham'. kerosene easy to handle and inexpensive and costs nothing in ple were in their beds by half past nothing helped Lydia miles north of Mason’s and Dixon’s line, at the outside except on.special occasions, table Compound. I am now regular and am getting along : ! | use. It is smokeless and odorless. min. north such as parties, huskings and so on. cannot praise the Compound too much. It has been a blessiu viz., 36 deg., 30 latitude,from At hardware and furniture stores everywhere. Look for the Triangle Trade-Mark. "There were no bad actions, but all and I it will he to other women.”—Mrs. 1). _ which free States could be made, and for hope Tylek, behaved themselves like ladies and gen- South Ya. Polk stated Clopton St., Richmond, this reason President plainly STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK tlemen, and all went in for a good time. in his inaugural address in 1846 that he i ■ 1 remember one time when I was a lad Pains in Side, Could Stand. of abou; 15 I was at a given at one Hardly wished to acquire territory beyond the party of the bouses in the neighborhood. There Lodi, Wis.—“I was in a bad condition, suffering from a Rio Grande in Mexico. He did not say were perhaps 20 couples present, besides trouble, and I had such pains in my sides I could hardly could so what for; but he who ran read, a number of us boys and girls, and the fore I had taken the whole of one bottle of Lydia E. I’inkln ac- had all been removed from the that the war with Mexico for the rugs rtable Compound I felt better, and now I am well and can u floors (very few carpets were to be of slave territory was un- work. I tell everybody what your medicine has done i quirement found m houses to allow clay’s * country then) —Mrs. John "Wisconsin. popular at the north, and on that account for dancing. Thompson, Lodi, 8 a no more were raised in New Eng- 1 "The music consisted of one fiddler, troops ♦ For 30 E. Pinkham’s and he did the for the dances. years Lydia Vegetable land than the 1,200 mentioned above. prompting has been the standard for fe- There were cotillions and contra dances, Compound remedy n: ...L e I__ ..L. it- mniilrl Ko timll No one with *- — — ~ male ills. sick woman’s ailments xv‘6 p. such as Miss Brown’s Reel, Money Musk i service the records mutt men who as did Commodore does to herself if six; does not try this fa- to use that old but trite saying, that while Maine had no in that event, ed into the Federal times; said, and Hull’s and the dancers justice part Victory, mous from roots and it be on file at Washington. my country danced medicine made herbs, but God for as a I am to chronicle this Decator’ “My country right, with their feet instead of nod- “man proposes disposes,” State, proud Though this State was not finally called up- has restored so many sufferingwomento health. ! Mexi- or wrong my country ! ding their heads and bobbing about as that war was waged for a few individuals from Maine, more par-, on for a volunteer regiment during the wrong; right notwithstanding do now. Write to LYDIA E.PI Nk HAM MEDICINE CO. can War, such a regiment was organized, ofli mind the names of such men they the of human slavery, not- Waldo did take an act- To my »*f., l—.. ..1 j.: c 1.1 for advice. promotion ticularly county, cers were elected ar.d each volunteer was paid W^F (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., should be held in remembrance be read and answered withstanding the armies of the United ive part in the Mexican war, and were in a small bounty by the State. Tnese bounty grateful fan Your letter will opened, are the receipts are on file in the office of the Secre- the entire nation. Following corn and all the corn was to be by a woman and held iu strict confidence. States were victorious in every battle nearly every battle fought there. Some by through tary of State and might be of interest to you war names of the 16 men in the Mexican seen yellow pumpkins lying between the the from Mexico themselves and others in connection with Mexican War research, and territory acquired distinguished your rows. After the had been harvest- THE NEW YORK OUTCOME. THE LAW MAKERS who enlisted from Waldo county, with crops by conquest and by purchase amounted to poured out their life’s blood there. I Very truly yours, ed the farmers would hold huskings, to Elliott C. Dill, went from. was the towns they which old and were State has back into H. ot Jacks more than miles, when the thought, therefore, that it fitting The General. young invited. The The Empire swung John McKinley 523,000 square Adjutant Pat- Belfast. Samuel Gilbreth,Isaac corn would be arranged all around the foot and TBangor Daily News commissioners of the two nations met for they should be known after the lapse of At Gen. Dill's suggestion I wrote tc the Republican column, horse, terson, John Wentworth. sides of the great barn door and every- H. of Jacks* to so But to find out who Whitman has won an old- John McKinley the of ceding that territory many years. they the of State and received the John Robert Childs, turned to dragoon, by purpose Secretary Belmont. Grey, bouy and husked corn. Once fiean, representative-elect to' commissioners on all there’s the rub!” I had Ron. Arthur I. Amasa Jackson, Isaac in a while a red ear time Republican majority. Glynn’s the United States the were, “Ah, following reply from David Higgins, would be found by lure from (he class towns o Wm. Murch. some of the and this would be the in the falls as low the of Mexico that inas- remembered that men were enlisted for brown, the Secretary: Jackson, party plurality greater city Monroe, Swanville, part requested Deputy Charles Brooks, Knox. Isaac Doten, Blood, cause of fun, as the one finding it must as did that of David B. Hill in 1894. The and was born as had never existed in that war in Belfast in 1847, and of seeing DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Waldo, fortt much slavery Blood. a forfeit. The would to Benjamin pay girls try is in ago and has lived in J* in the some of them in their which THE AUGUSTA Legislature Republican both.branch- always that territory it should be written uniforms, OFFICE OF SECRETARY, MONTVII.LE. John Spear. hide it, but the were on the lookout boys es, and James W. Wadsworth, Jr., Re- received his education in the that it never should be used as made a on mind, November 4, 1913. Searsmont. Alexander Morrow. and called for Then there bond lasting impression my judgment. has been elected to the United and high schools of his i* *t j J. O. Johnson, Esq Liberty, Maine. Daniel Merrill. would be a tussle and the publican, But the commissioner as were the first men I had ever Troy. girls enjoyed it in life he became a nn ■* I slave territory. they Dear Sir: Under date of May 19, 1846, W. Slates Senate. Early Freedom. Amos A. Billings. as well as did the boys. and the 1. 0. of T.. of the United Mr. seen thus I bad a full L. United States Secretary of War, re- These New York results have a two- Grange G, on the part States, arrayed. supposed Marcy, Palermo. Jesse Black. “After the corn was all the the Governor of this State, Hugh J. husked, fold an end to he took an active part and w of South company was enlisted, and as I under- quested importance, They put Nicholas P. Trist Carolina, to cause to be enrolled of was an uncle of party would to the house, where Anderson of Belfast, Isaac Doten Knox adjourn Mr. Roosevelt as a figure in national presiding officer in both order.- a which will be read with stood it Andrew T. Palmer of Belfast one of to be held in readi- the good nousewife, with her assistants, made reply regiment infantry Mrs. W. B. Cammett of Waldo, to whom politics, since stripped of power there wa3 twenty-one. i ness for muster into the service of the United would have a most supper pre- 1 amazement future generations of was Captain, Amos A. Billings of Free- enclosed tempting he can hardly expect to hold it elsewhere. | Later he was elected to tin- ] by States. In fulfilling the requisition made by I am indebted for the letter, And such a Chicken this: pared. supper: pie, The has shown that ■ selectmen, where he served ] free America, and which was dom 1st and Jesse Black of Pa- the government, the ap- was Republican party Lieut., general Legislature which I you will publish. He roast chicken, roast turkey (every farm- as chairman of whole of hope it can without him. It nom- eight years the to be ceded to us lermo this propriated $20,000. The expense er on the get along 1 j “Though territory 2d Lieut. With impression of Pearson of Mor- Cape raised turkeys then) with He was also the first road c*•"■ raising and organizing the regiment was $6,- also an uncle Dr. inated a candidate against whom he was j is of mind I visited all the fixings; of mince, apple, which he by you upwards 500,000 square on my Belfast (the home 57'!. 19. Each volunteer received a bounty of rill. One of the Bloods was killed, as pie$ particularly bitter, and won. jin Jackson, position enlistment. Moses H. of custard, and best of all, the good old i He was offered the miles, though it was ten times greater, of my boyhood) to have it either corrob- $5.00 for Young The The New York returns also have a years. ; of K. Jesse was John Wentworth of Belfast. While the was in : Belfast, was Captain Company pumpkin pies. supper on the election the selectmen the present y* and every acre of it were covered with orated or refuted. To utmost sur- great bearing presidential my of Parkman, was First Lieutenant and of The Journal has a book that progress, the farmer would have the on Nutting editor inl916. It is the “Empire State’’ in our ferred to remain his farm, a foot thick, I would not accede to I did neither. I could not find one Edward P. Blood of Ellsworth was Second barn floor cleared, and after supper all i has been gold prise contains the names of all the officers contests, no President hav- In politics he always Lieutenant. I presume you will not be inter- went back to the barn for the quadrennial Indeed, I would not person in or in Waldo dance, ; lican and an active worker in t* your proposition. Belfast, county, ested in the names of the officers of the other who served in the U. S. army from 1779 ing been successful without its electoral which always followed the husking. : and has served as chairman of 1 dare to go to President Polk with such who had the least remembrance of it. I I have looked over the council votes since James Buchanan inl856— companies. to and in that list the following Those were the times when en- records and find that this 1879, people of the Tilden committee many times, whi an one man wl o expense, including except, course, fiasco. idea.” interviewed looked to be ap- men from Maine themselves and didn’t dance the bount.es, was included in a general bill record is made of three joyed they New York’s return to Republicanism I he now holds. the the of his centennial the officers. tango, either. He is an an* But under providence Almighty proaching year, thinking presented by respective enrolling who served in the Mexican war, as fol- puts an end to any expectation of an honest, capable There are no records here to show the roster intermission one of the “During girls — ed who will fill the not one not one rod of that perhaps I might learn from him what I easy Democratic in that man, pn- God acre, of the rank and file. lows: Me victory year. | sang “Her Bright Smile Haunts Boston Herald. credit to himself and for th* vast which all of was in of. Here I have made a careful of the j territory, comprises pursuit got surprise I investigation Amos A. Billings 2nd Lt. 9th Infan- Still,” and if you’ll believe me her smile : ests of Waldo of Acts and Re- county. No. 2. He asked me Adjutant General’s report, 20 me ever the States of Arizona, Ne- theyear that event 29 March, 1848. Disbanded July, has haunted since, for I married “Fish and Game in a booklet *- California, of the council and this is try, Maine,” solves, and reports — took I 1848. her 50 years Portland issued the Maine Central Hudson Ames of * vada, New Mexico and a part of Colora' place. informed him that the all the information which I can find. There is ago.’’ Express by passenger Mr. IX R* filed Alex. Morrow 1st Lt. 9th Infantry, 9 and Advertiser. traffic makes a for several summers hv- slave year was to which he as a large amount of correspondence away | department, strong ap- I past do, ever became territory. Indeed, 1847; responded 1847. Transferred to 6th Infan- jn boxes and there may be letters from some April, peal to the sportsman, the camper of i a hotel at Owls Head, has til* the bowels of the earth cried out follows: “Why, God bless you, man, that officers which will throw 26 1847. Died 7 Jan., 1851. either the very of the enrolling light try August, Aroostook Potatoes. sex, canoe cruiser and the ] in bankruptcy and the first it. was the year that I was born.” This on the matter, but these old letter have never Brevet rank: Brevet Capt. 13 Sept., lover of wild places, also irrespective of his creditors will be held at * against take j been catalogued and it would probably for and meritorious conduct mere sex. The text is I led me to reflect that three-score 1847 gallant two or a comprehensive the referee in bankruptcy, H As soon as this territory was ceded to nearly weeks to through the I think the men For the past three days quite go pile. at and the illustrations leave little to be I I. 1 Limerock st < Chapultepec. and ten years, the alloted life of who went to the front from Maine were mus- few potatoes have been arriving in the Thompson, the United States gold4was discovered man, T. Palmer 2nd Lt. 9th Infan- desired. November at 1* tered into the United States but I am Alpheus Fort Fairfield market. Green Mountains I urday, Iflst., had since our war with Mexico. service, 14th in California and a mad rush was made elapsed do not find tne name try, 9 April, 1847. Major Infantry not positive about this. I are now bringing 80 cents, the best of them I then called on Mr. A. A. in re- or of the other men 8 1847. Resigned 4 Dec. 1847. from all over the country for the gold Howes of Andrew T. Palmer any Sept., 85 cents. Cobblers average perhaps a whom mention, to account for had the num- lation to the matter. He, too, made the you I am at a loss Alpheus little some of the very finest go- mines. The North greater be to assist if can higher, I shall pleased you you a as to what it T. Palmer. I have no record of him. for 90 cents, although 85 cents is ber of adventurers, and a large number enquiry year was. 1 an- suggest any way in which I can do so. I re- ing kind of standard price. The potatoes the swered as before, 1847. He informed turn herewith letter from General Dill. The only Palmer that I have ever heard of while the South had only are fast ships, Yours very truly, that were pinched by the frost me that he did not come to Belfast until of that went to that war was Andrew overland route by ox teams, and so the A. I. BROWN, being worked out, and the quality from I then of btate. Palmer and the letter from the excellent. One or rush from the North was much greater 1848. interviewed T. W. Pitcher, Deputy btcretary T. Adjt. now out will average done an wrote to U. S. Senator Charles of the United States to two farmers are not yet digging, than from the South. And when Cali- old schoolmate. He said that he had I then General Army but the remarkable openness of the fall for State- no remembrance of the event F. Johnson, asking him to obtain from Senator Johnson gave his rank as Cap- fornia had enough population whatever. favors such late diggers. There is a But later he remembered that there were the office of the General of the tain. hood, after a tremendous wrangle in Adjutant general feeling that potatoes will be $1 =DON’T MISS IT=~ the roster that com- were the men in Belfast who were in the Mexican United States of a barrel inside of a fortnight.—Fort which several people killed, with the and learned that there wai no Fairfield Review. By special arrangement publish- was admitted into the Union as a war. My remembrance is this: that he pany, to the list examined State In referring Army ers of McCall's the of men from Magazine, recognized and that was the first is about three years my senior, and that company composed Maine, at The Journal office Capt. Johnson free State; clang Granite Chips. Fashion Authcrity ol more than 1,200,- that the death knell of he was a clerk in a dry goods store in but that there were Maine men in the of its the names of but of the bell rang wrote containing CCO we are able to offer the Senator Johnson The Crotch Island Granite Co., is stili active. women, you in the United States. Belfast at the time the event occurred. 9th U. S. Infantry. three from Maine who in the Mex- human bondage fought It has secured another job and will continue lollowing extraordinary limited bargain; T nn Knornn tLinlr k n T maaaL the following reply to his letter or our in received ican war. This is an error. Capt. Johnson work through the winter. • The gallant Dearing array The Republican Journal (weekly) one year out the of of we looked won the of the entire nearly length my cable. I enquiry. will no doubt recollect that only The J. C. at Mexico applause WAR DEPARTMENT. Rogers granite quarry Stoning- McCall’s Magazine (monthly) one year had started out, as I on a broad names in the list. A ton has finished its job and closed for the pres- nation. Even in the sections where the thought, 2176995. for certain army 15c McCall Pattern FREE ent. It is rumored there is another job in | Any avenue and in broad daylight, but as I THE ADJUTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE, examination would no doubt re- war was unpopular the army was popu- further sight. went on the way grew narrower and Washington, June 19,1914. others from lar. Historians say that no finer body i veal several Maine, though All for $2.10 narrower, and with less and less Respectfully returned to Prince only of men ever went to any war on earth light, not from Waldo county. Henry Hon. Charles F. Johnson, until at last it led into a bypath, then of a of West Point, needs no intro- than those who followed our flag into . Eastport, graduate The Republican Journal into a squirrel track and up a tree. And was twice brevetted in the Mexican war Mexico. They were young, ardent, brave, It does not appear from the records of this duction. It is a clean, wholesome, up-to- as no one called to was enthusiastic almost to recklessness, with me, “Zaccheus, come office that an organization of volunteers for gallantry in battle, and was again the-minute newspaper—the kind that you in the State of Maine for service in the I remained with the raised a a fervor of devotion to their down”, there, brevetted in the Civil War. He was welcome in home. country’s war with Mexico. | your that Annals of Belfast Albert flag which was a source of gratification thought Crosby’s The records show, however, that a number cousin of the late Hon. Pilsbury McCall’s Magazine is without a superior were then in The Jour- of men were enlisted in March and April, 1847, brothers in the to the entire though many sec- being published of Maehias, who lost two as a in correct dress and household nation, at Belfast, Wald County, Maine, to serve dur- guide nal and concluded to await but were born in tions deprecated the cause which brought developments ing the war with Mexico, and were assigned to Mexican war, they matters and is already known to many of from that source. But none came. This E, 9th United States Infantry, in was a Past Mid- or. the war. Generals Grant, Sherman Company Massachusetts. One our readers. Size 8x11 in. —84 to 136 which company, Andrew T. Palmer served as was No. 3. I then to was drowned while in com- and Kearney, young and brave lieuten- surprise began captain, Amos A. Billings as 1st sergeant, and shipman,who Ii pages monthly. Every number contains meditate thus: Did this occur 2d and Jesse black, as and a Mexican vessel ants in that war, fought on the Union eveijt lieutenant, private mand of a boat chasing over 50 advance designs of McCall Pat- 2d This served in Mexico. when I was on earth before? Is this an sergeant. company and who his side in the war of the Rebellion; and Geo. Adams, in the Gulf of Mexico gave terns—celebrated for style, fit, simplicity a or am I dream- and the other Generals R. E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson hallucination, delusion, The Adjutant General. life for one of his men; andeconomy —besides entertaining stories, I to hair to see if I that I was about at Vera Cruz when and many others who fought on the Con- ing? began pull my This letter shows died of yellow fever money-saving and labor-saving idtas on was awake and fell out of the but We federate side were also lieutenants in the tree, half right. I found my men, Palmer, in command of an army transport. | Dress, Housekeeping, Cooking, etc., end struck ^>n feet with the exclamation hold credit is due Mexican war. my Billings and Black, but they did not may add here that great helpful information on Fancy-Work, Eti- himself and that “Richard is again,” the 1 supposed they did. I Capt. Johnson, now past 80 years of age, Like Pie Children, Health, etc., for The war of the Rebellion, which took positions People quette, Beauty, the lines of an old remembering song | have looked and give below the for this and other efforts to secure rec- women. For style, for place about fifteen years later, is to me up when the crust all home-loving which ran thus: of all the men who enlisted at who have done their country Especially it was not names ords of those Ideas, (or pleasure,for profit—read McCall’s conclusive evidence that patri- is the flaky, tender It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brown, Belfast in 1847, that I have been service in the time of war, on land crisp, otism and love of the old flag that led April, good THIS COUPON TODAY It will never do to give it up so, kind that William Tell CUT AND MAIL able to find, and have rumors of others. and sea. them on so gallantly in the war with whole- to write the Gen- makes—the digestible, ; love of I resolved Adjutant I shall continue the work by petitioning Mexico, but love of conquest; some crust that brings every- The Republican Journal, of tbe well that Gen- Belfast. Maine' eral State, knowing the to instruct the Adjt. are the letters accompany- adventure. They followed the Stars legislature Following one back for a second piece. fro record as Gentlemen: Enclosed find ?2.10 there was no full there, Maine eral of Maine to procure the names of all communication: and Stripes as an emblem of authority— ing Capt. Johnson’s like William Tell cake which please send McCall’s Magazine bad furr.iBhed no but that war with June They each one war of the troops, hoping the men who served in that Waldo, Me., 13,1914. and The Republican Journal, nothing more. For in the as well, and William Tell I Borne information that can be had at the J. O. Johnson. Liberty. Me. just full year to of that fine might glean Mexico, and which 1 have and muffins. Rebellion the majority army am a copy which just bread, biscuits would me further light. I received It I sending you j Name. Jeff give War Department in Washington. made of the letter received by my grand- fought on the Confederate side, j The reason? Ohio Red Winter the which me some the names father at the death of his son. Isaac Doten. the war following letter, gave can readily be seen on scaning of Davis himself was a Colonel in as it was written. The Wheat and a process Town or State... not what I was I have copied it special information, but just that are from families one But the final outcome of I have given they writing is old fashioned and word I could j obtainable only in with Mexico. milling R. F. D. or Street or Pox No.. for: the not make out. It is the word (after gallantly) was such that it seems to me looking of average respectability throughout (27) that war I have underlined. STATE OF MAINE were not waifs or kinless that FREE. I understand this entitles entire nation should be of it. county. They At the end I think it is seventh infantry, the proud me to select any McCall Pattern OFFICE OF TBE ADJUTANT GENERAL, AUGUSTA. were not dis- first. men. They broken-down, but it may be first of McCall’s It gave to us magnificent California, Yours, free from the copy October 81,1913. such as seek' oblivion in am to send the of appointed men, W. B. Cammett. 1 receive and that I pos- which has since poured into laps J. 0. Johnson, Liberty, Maine. Mbs. and number Copt. name in tal card, giving size is Dear sir: to letter of Octo- the army under an assumed Belfast, Me., K. F. D. 4. the people untold millions of gold, and Replying your of free pattern direct to .McCall Co. ber I to Inform yon that the rec- were ven- Mex., July 18,1874. 29th, regret times of peace. They brave, Pueblo, or of the world, together roater of the may la new renewal) now the garden ords of this office do not contain Dear Sir. I am under the painful necessity allude. It turesome men, who liked the excitement ^.cvliciijfior with mining, grazing and lumber States Mexican War company to which yon of communicating to you the death of your that can obtain this informa- in the of Cerro Gordo this the most is probable yon of war, who were ready-to fight none. He fell on the heighten that have to make Wash- our was CROCER helped tion by writing the Adjutant General, at and all on tha 17th of April whilee company FOR SALE BY YOUR was muster- cause of their country any ■Hitt!■ prosperous nation in the world today; and ington, D. C., for if the company Judged as a Wrecker BELGIANS SEEKING NEW HOME. jgw' of Business. OWE MV HEALTH

D,cUred to be a Vw | election K«u,ts and Achleve- fl*t j|)St His Attitude did ork Bie"t!,’c the New Y Tribune, Rep.] show that the people |fr""ctions^ f duped into letting the Ad- war as a cover for K' ,n uso the in f v Wilson has been judged V I in mo9t of the other big ••niniercial States on his -Mirher of business and a ..purity independently of ■ European conflict. It rred on business, little as the I i before European ! heads to do the to their Mr. C. X. Petersen, denier lr. fine riginal c rusader against boots. Shoes and cigars. No. 132 S«*utli | ij-iiimI speed and employ- Main St.. Council Bluffs. Iowa, writes: His r«l hams. policies •*I cannot tell you how much -»d A g Woman which coun- -t from the Peruna has done me. Constant con- since it became | r- ever finement In my store began to tell that the Demo- r. ago on my health and I felt that I was t een restored to power gradually breaking down. Can't ! the irtinents of govern- #‘l tried several n Help remedb prescribed bj* my physician, but obtained no per- wanting a Plain Cabinet Glen- •tioni were a popular ver- manent relief until I took Peruna. I it is so Smooth and Mr. Wilson's attitude and felt better Immediately, and five bot- wood, Easy Mr. Wadsworth’s splen- tles restored me to complete health. to clean. No Filigree or fussy was in the u is State won I have been In the best of spirits ornamentation, just the natural 1 i hat New York should since, and feel that I owe my health mistration by electing to It/* black iron finish—“The Mission other States there has Catch Cold Easily. Idea” to a A from the de- applied range. wing away Mr. Arthur G. Peterson, R. F. D. cs which for two years room saver too- like the 21, Box 21, Omro, Wisconsin. He upright died at Washington, was In the habit of catching cold essential refined be too to piano. Every j p it may early easily. •iveness the passing of and upon. !: He says. “It has been seven improved dtrol in the House. But it months now since I have taken any c has condemned country Peruna and I haven’t felt the least ..•eg of that control in an This Range can be had with the touch of cold since, and I am positive Photo by American Press 1 lusive manner. Association. that I am now rid of the tendency to latest and most improved Elevat- catch cold. Peruna Is a wonderful WORM TURNED, ed or End Gas Range attach- dNESS remedy.” SUFFRAGE WINS IN TWO STATES. Don't Your Cough. Those who to medi- Delay Treating ments. It has a hot ,, New York Times, Ind’t Dem.[ object liquid powerful cines can now Peruna Tab- Montana and A slight cough often becomes serious. Lungs •cn»’s assurance that legisla- procure Nevada, Perhaps Nebraska. water front or for country use a lets. get congested, Bronchial Tubes till with mu- control and hampering of Reservoir on the- 1 Chicago, Nov. 5. Woman suffrage Large Copper over and done with came cous. Your vitality is reduced. You need Dr. s. leaders re- rejoiced tonight when belated can be unmistakable signs that Bell’s It soothes your irri- end opposite fire box. It Xh, Belfast turns indicated that votes for women .Pine-Tar-Honey. longer took delight in Free Library tated air loosens mucous and makes had been apparently granted in two of ; passages, furnished with fire box at either i have iong been and rporations the Beven States voting on the question your system resist Colds. Give the Baby Trades Commission act and NEW BOOKS, OCTOBER, 1914. right or left of oven as ordered. in Tuesday’s election, with a third State Children Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey, It’s guar- ed to supplement the Sher- PHILOSOPHY. in doubt. First returns had indicated inteed to help them. Only 25c at your Drug- re superfluous; they were Hyde, William DeWitt. refusal of the franchise to women in all j gist. It matters not whether your v the country as a new | The of 173 H 9 seven States concerned. were as evidence quest the best. 1913. f kitchen is large or small there’s I accepted Montana and Nevada, according to the ..-ratic was still look- RELIGION. ‘THE WEAKNESS OF THE GERMAN party latest returns, granted votes to women, a Glenwood made to fit it. iri Tues- William j plain | .The triumph Smith, Walter. while Nebraska showed Buch a small MACHINE.” conservative | „f so many The Sunday school of today. 1911. 268 Sm 5 vote against the approval that the worn- ; of the old It is a most word, Republicans SOCIOLOGY. en claimed the State. Missouri, Ohio Efficiency! alluring i ; urn to that of the rhe whole world has been made a party Fillebrown, Charles Bowdoin. and North and South Dakota refused little men who followed Mr. nad as if deeds could be | Taxation. 1914. 336.2 F 4 to suffrage, the by it, great in are grant equal majority | :s adventure 1912, the franchise to women ione by mouthing syllables. Men as well of heart. When Fynch, Ella Frances. against granting ;e mange the size of the is nations have been ruined by the fetish 370 increasing with popula- attacks on Educating the child at home. 1914. L 9 a name. i, business, tion concerned. if It is the device of the mod- are not USEFUL ARTS. 1 ern whom ness, good poll- in where workers of the gods, they would first destroy * Montana, Gulick, Luther Halsey, Editor, American Women Suffrage Association [ hey hypnotize w’ith a pet phrase. made heroic efforts to win the ballot, the For years we have been told of the SULZKR’ti TRIUMPH. WAR’S VICTIMS. jerfection of the German ma- BELGIAN WOMEN, | .ONAL REBUKE. Book 1. Good health.613 G 95-2 vote was so close that the official count military * rine, and that in two words tells both of the stories 2. G 95-3 will be necessary to decide the outcome, One strangest political f < I ..in Ind't Rep.J Emergencies.613 Transcript, ts and weakness. The German is that of 3. Town and G 95-4 but the women have a slight, lead on in- strength of this generation William Sul- no es- city....613 !:'.isis which there is irmy was a “military machine,” but an zer. The of Sulzer’s 4. at work. 613 G 95-5 complete returns. story subserviency have received The body is more a policies seems won to the irmy something than machine. to his elevation to the office *' In Nevada, which Tammany, rebuke. were the 5. Control of body and \n consists of three \ They cause of equal suffrage, 105 precincts army parts —men, of Governor of New York by the Tam- iv's for Con- mind. 613 G 95-6 and and the first two elections, out of 240 gave 3,619 votes for women naterial, brains, many bosses, his attempt to break away ist two has been ire valueless without the and the years Pinchot, Gifford. suffrage and 2508 against. last; from the Tammany rule, after he became n ature of the President 1 Herman made brains The training of a forester. 1914. 634 P-3 The effect of women’s votes on pro- military system Governor, and his final downfall and ex- upon its record 1 mbordinate to the machine. The on of his judgment FiNE ARTS AND AMUSEMENTS. hibition in Tuesday’s election indicated rapid- pulsion from office, the proofs tered their verdict 1 with which mobilized and upon that women do not unanimously oppose ty Germany adoption of the very methods so common But Bizet, Georges. Composer. her soldiers was he Administration. ratio of the woman vote irought to the colors a in all these form an Carmen. Libretto. 782.4 B-2 saloons. The J Tammany politics, effect of Europe’s riumph of the machine; the failure of the account of his des- lowing on the subject in California and Wash- old story. But would Castle, Vernon. ler in the field shows her tnnation probably ington has not been tabulated yet. Both plans military perate effort at revenge, his success in it the re- 1914. 793 C ihiefs relied too much on the machine mplete. As is, Modern dancing. these States voted for the first time on “coming back," form a new and tre- Democratic ma- | md attached too little to the I'd the Glover, Ellye Howell. the proposition to oust saloons, and in importance mendously fascinating chapter in Ameri- 1j mman element. il ouse of Representatives The art of entertaining for all both the vote in favor of retaining sa- can politics. Convicted beyond dispute, than and instead r ...... Pn-iin .. e— ...i thirty, occasions .793 G 51-3 loons was large. branded as lawbreaker and dishonest, he alf a dozen seats in the 1 emarked to a friend, who had lived there to reenter to Gregor, Elmer Russell. The California proposed amendment has yet managed politics .,ks as if the Democrats tne manuiacture 1 long time, that one instinctively felt take the of the in the winter woods. would have proniDited leadership Progressive to retain their present Camping the Berlin was well governed; it was ap- from Theodore Roose- 796 G 8 of wines, an important industry in movement away 1912 | parent even to a casual visitor that the State. The severeness of the proposed velt, and to appropriate the Progressive Esther. 1 officials knew their business i rk the Republican victory Singleton, law is given by leaders of the antisaloon j nunicipal support for his own. What he has done of a landslide, How to visit English cathedrals. ind were on their “Berlin is a strik- the hearts of the proportions league as a possible reason for the de- job. to Tammany has filled to 726 Si 6 illustration of German and ministration attempted 1912. feat of the measure. ng system Tammany chieftains with rage and fear. record a shameful alii- Jerman slavishness to rules and | by Verdi, Giuseppe. Composer. The women in California probably aid- regula- His revenge is complete.— Boston Adver- Not was ions,” he replied. “Between certain iiimmany. only Aida. Libretto. 782.5 V 5-3 ed in passing a law to cloee all resorts [ tiser. ( endorsed by the 1 lours on certain days in the week Unter warmly Richard. with women inmates. Early returns in- turn en- Wagner, Linden must be and if at President in dicated that vice in len watered, State Referendums. von segregated quarters The Bay a Die Meistersinger Nurnberg. hat time it is cats and matiy, but Tammany would be voted out. raining dogs you California Photo American Press Association. non of the otherwise re- Libretto. 782 2 W-6 vill see the by j | In Illinois, the proportion of female to watering-carts stolidly plod- Boston, Nov. G. Returns for the who holds the Libretto. 782.2 W -4 and down and their little (ierard, Tristan and Isolde. male voters in the Democratic, Republi- |1 ling up adding three referendums submitted in Tues- mission as ambassador contribution to the torrent. To the Ger- | TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. can and Progressive parties was about day’s election, shoved today that the jcl_ .•-TTzioirm-y (o](c=d i rcZ:.-Z7!7±n o m._=-*! nominated for United nan an order is an order, and if it runs l Baedt-ker, Karl. the same. The women political leaders State has abolished party enrollment for Im hope that by riding with the oul of common sense, so much the worse half The Dominion of Canada, with were mostly identified Progres- primaries and granted Saturday I .'! Wilson popularity up in ;or common sense. In an English or of a:.d an excursion sive party. Figures many precincts holidays for State employes. Many in New Newfoundland American a foreman or a j imany strength however, that the of city gang-boss the cities and towns also favored grant- to Alaska. 1907—. T il*B showed, percentage S make a win. The on his own initiative would keep em- might women to men was larger in the Demo- icting two weeks vacation to municipal 39c. Denmark. ing Suesine Silk Whitman and Mr. Wads- Sweden and he in the stable. In j 1 Norway, than in the watering-carts 1 craticparty Progressive. ployes. n sure? 1912. T 48 B 14 Berlin, I suppose, nothing less than an 3 good government _____ n able successor to Sena- with excur- ?diet of the could an Wrote: COME IN AND SEE The United States, Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely Emperor suspend An English Author ! the ardnance made and presages leadership sions to Mexico, Cuba, Porto on I>r. Thomas' Kcleclic Oil. Fine for cuts, duly provided.” “No no shine, no fruit, no flowers, no i no in 1916 in what now Should be in house. That is when carried to the shade, Rico and Alaska. T 73 B burns, bruises. kept every efficiency November!” Americans would re- ith Maurice in the No- leaves,— Many SUESINE SILK m year of Republican 25c and 50c. power.—A. Low, which is so Grant, Arthur. add no freedom from catarrh, ag- vember number of The North American becomes this month that it — that no In the old paths; memories of gravated during It is so beautiful and so attractive q i m a Republican landslide “THE NEW EUROPE." Review. constantly troublesome. There is abundant 1914.. 42 G 76 woman who sees it can its charm. That r the return of Penrose, literary pilgrimages. proof that catarrh is a constitutional disease. escape [“I be- we hope, not of the ap- Grew, Edwin Sharpe. It is inconceivable that there should THE END OF ROOSEVELT. It is related to scrofula and consumption, is why we want YOU to see it. LJ 49.2 G 8 one of the wasting diseases, Hood’s Sar- .r11y of that personality, Rambles in Holland. 1913.T be any difference of opinion whatever ing w7ill elections mark saparilla has shown that what is capable of The minute you glance at Suesine, you '! the enduring strength Howells, William Dean. either among the Allies or among neutral Tuesday’s seemingly f| eradicating scrofula, completely cures catarrh, —“What material for a f the as to the of Ger- rhe end of the political influence of Col. say: lovely delightful [J Republican party, The seen and unseen at Stratford- nations justice forcing and taken in time consumption. We With reason prevents of to make whatever amends are iheodore Roosevelt. good can off dance for a dress, and calling '7T principle protection on-Avon-. .T 42-4 H 8 many cannot see how any sufferer put taking frock, walking the source of the base of her lie declined to be interviewed on the re- Key- possible for the brutality this medicine, in view of the widely published costume!” And you arc right. Murphy, Thomas Bowler. not been more com- rospsrity. The voters of treatment of Belgium. One may take it sult. He could have record of its radical and permanent cures. It a book of His of in Greatest Medicine it is the r-- mis year could not resist On Old-world highways; equally for granted that the outside pletely crushed. plan merging is undoubtedly America's Rich, elegant, inexpensive, just tu the motor rambles in France, Ger- the of Mr. Hinman the Re- for America’s Greatest Disease—Catarrh. for indoors and out: for and protest against | world will likewise unanimously approve candidacy fabric daytime of their State T 4 M 95 and Lorraine publican and parties failed industries many and Engiand. the restoration of Alsace Progressive evening. r njd and throw- to find with either. In Mr. tariff the | Richter, Luise Marie. to France. A more difficult question, approval Is men of Whitman the made a choice It is the very best and finest and of out work, in and art. 1914.T 44-3 R 37 however, is suggested by Schleswig- Republicans THE certainly Chantilly history to him. The WHEN AND HOW to deal with an undersir- Holstein, the province wrenched from exceedingly objectionable most beautiful silk that we have ever seen tor Weller, Charles Heald. missed nominat- arose. It is the cause, not the Danes in the war of 1864, and still Progressives narrowly j- and its monuments. 1913...T 338 W 4 BODY POISONS ITSElf 39c a yard. | for whom Pennsylvania Athens Danish and anti-Prussian ing the utterly discredited Sulzer, and BIOGRAPHY. predominantly cause of much head- ! \ -r two hundred thousand in sentiment. A strict application of then at the polls they—or somebody- The underlying Come in and see Suesine Silk —please do. votes the or sick head- 0 Hamel, Frank. the of nationality would re- rave Sulzer twice as many as ache, particularly migraine, principle or dizziness, the President’s own State Lady Hester, Lucy Stanhope. 1913. B 2 St 24 its retrocession to Denmark in regular Progressive candidate. ache, bilious attacks, vertigo, quire out his hand auto-intoxication. This pro- that the result takes on of the fact that throughout the Mr. Roosevelt has played is intestinal J. 0 Tupper, Charles. spite create in recent is MARCELLUS DOW, a personal rebuke for the titov thp Danps have remained and lost. In attempting to a party cess, recognized only years, Recollections of sixty years. 1914. B-T 83 into the blood of s of the Administration, But the is of his own he sailed too high! How much the absorption poisons f- neutral. problem complicat- from the resi- ■■ HISTORY. his in the intestines t the Republicans gained in ed by the building of the Kiel Canal greater would have been reputation produced BROOKS, MAINE. an on from due of food. .. but even the President’s Lazarovich- Hrebielanovich, Stephan the Holstein area. the historic page if, retiring within Schleswig factors in he had also retired from The two most _ torn- mas gone against his party, (Prince). There will undoubtedly be a desire in the presidency, prominent of least to the extent that Mr. causing this condition are constipation sewhere, the people have The Servian people, their past many quarters that the terms peace politics—at Taft has done. As it his record seems and excessive meat eating. It canthere- t: y see through the Bham and their destiny. 2 vols should include the internationalization of is, 51|czioiz3||c 'ic iql ~ZI5 glory reminiscent of John C. Fre- fore be avoided by care in the y with the Democratic candi- 949.7 L the waterway connecting the North strangely largely 1910. great would have diet and the use of a laxative which will ress endeavored to Baltic. The canal, it is mont. The “Pathfinder” j whoop Sea and the pos- residue of remained one of the clear away the fermenting at home has the line be- picturesque figures ■ Prosperity 946 5 M sible, may become boundary -...= The queens of Aragon. 1913. af American had not his subse- food which is the poisons. =fil tween Denmark and Germany and be history generating "purely psychological” new are admir- FICTION. activities as a in war and l’inklets, the laxative, "h Mexico a colossal fake, by the Allied Powers under Danish juent marplot, placed a suited to the against g free one Robert. for the commercial use in peace, taken tbe gilt off brilliant ably protect body of business” Hichens, administration for from a somewhat the of auto-intoxication they rous of with A in 1908 H 52-4 all If Denmark and reputation derived dangers figures speech spirit prison. of nations. Belgium nature and do not each receive a service.— Boston Herald. assist gripe V. :-tm delights to adorn his Hornung, Ernest W. and France, however, striking gently or Harsh purgatives leave the y are in the of what is now German territory purge. things plainer crime doctor. 1914. H 78-7 portion in a condition than The assume worse they Offers and none to that Hol- The Bull Moose Burial. system Our '■"turns, plainer it is tolerably safe find it but Pinklets the stimula- a war can- King, Basil. of Rumania give just Clubbing 'hat even world land, following the example 1914.. K 585-5 tion to the organs of excretion that is American from The letter of the contract. after the Balkan War, will put in a It to have been a national affair people appears to natural action and if The offers fo — needed produce 1 :: with respect to Manners, J. Hartley. claim for “compensation.” The position the burial of the Bull Moose. The following clubbing apply only subscrip- thinking are used for a time 315 the war regularly they a m; or from rendering o’ my heart. 1914. M of Holland throughout has been third was foredoomed to failure by they it Peg party will really correct constipation. tions paid in advance; ard when payment is made the basis of the aecom- an trying one. For reasons the falseness of its foundations. It was Megrue, Roi Cooper, exceedingly Your druggist soils l'ink’.ets or they will f an Administration rattier M 475 which amply satisfy the prudential char- □orn of a personal quarrel to serve a should be stated w hat if is desired. It Under cover. i914. be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 25 premium, any, to its acter of the Dutch, the Government at It came into being not as apnea’s. Norris, Kathleen. personality. cents per bottle, by the Dr. Williams decided to preserve a strict the result of a demand for a new is also to that none of these N 783-5 The Hague party, N. Y. Send necessary say publica- Saturday’s child. 1914.;... its and Medicine Co., Pcbencctady, neutrality while independence, out as a weapon of peeved protest against free E. today for booklet and sample. I tions are mailed w ith I he Journal or from this office. ^niiuren ury Oppenheim Phillips. indeed its very existence as a free and the Republicans for their refusal to over- The vanished messenger. 1914 ... Op 5-14 were national conven- ______—-! FLETCHER'S self-governing state, being; fought throw the rules of the We have to pay for these publications one year in c A Walpole, Hugh. out on the plains of Belgium and amid tion under which Mr. Roosevelt had been STQRIA The Duchess of Wrexe. 1914. W 165-2 the vineyards of France. nominated in 1904 in order to accomplish advance, and they are then sent from their respective the entertained a third term in 1912. Wemyss, Mary C. E. Certainly hope by his nomination for Britain is that while of his enabled Out offices to our subscribers. Our offers are as Grannie. 1914. W 47 Great Germany, The popularity personality Closing clubbing rendered impotent for harm, will not feel him in the latter year to go before the !our hair needs Wright, Harold Bell. follows for one in advance; humiliated by the terms imposed upon :ountry with the appearance of a griev- year’s subscription paid The eyes of the world. 1914. W 928-7 PARISIAN SAGE her; and no proposal of a purely preda- ance, and for that year only to throw the — SALE tory nature is likely to meet with Brit- Republican party into the third place. **ick,y Removes Fall- Brooks ir. the No- Boston Transcript. Tbe and Farm and landrail, Slops It Really Does Relieve Pheamatiim ish support.—Sidney Journal Home, $2.00 ing Hair and Scalp Itch. vember number of the North American Everybody who ia afflicted with Rheumatism Review. Mrs. GRACE DOW BACHELDER it; J2r i‘81r ‘s full of dandruff, thin, streaky, Tbe Journal and McCall’s Magazine, 2.10 h: ”ev?r will do to look pretty, you in any form should by all means keep a bottle AtiONY ,|L up This for Your NO MOREfOOT immediately remove the cause, Try Cough WILL TAKE CHARGE OF MY of Sloan’s Liniment on hand. The minute you beautitul, thick and the use COME OCT ?Pirisi fluffy by Thousands of people keep coughing because IN FOUR DATS CORNS Tbe Journal and Woman’s Magazine, 2.25 one °* the meat helpful and feel or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe FREE BOX FOR TlVERTBODT. W ''?**• pain to the right are ‘ri> hair and scalp tonics known. unable get remedy. Coughs with Sloan'a Liniment. Do not rub it. Inflammation 1n°t only saves your hair but it caused by of Throat and Bron- knows that for sore, Goods Enlist the Everybody painful, Dry $nd Fancy hair roots and furnishes the to Tubea. What need The included in our offers ktiju™ Sloan’s neuecrates almost immediately right chial you ia to aoothe this swollen feet there is nothing so good as Ezo publications clubbing needed to make it grow long, the *»«ihn,'nt. Inflammation. Take Dr. New Store on Monday, Nov. 10th, for pur- tnii radiant with life. JuBt one the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, King’s Discovery, For Feet. pUj,,r ap- pose of closing out the stock. be sent to different addresses. trace of dandruff and and it penetrates the delicate mucous raises Ezo may lj,itjen!'J,es every swoolen feeling and making the part easy lining, But now in every package of For Feet, deh—your hair becomes soft and the Phlegm and relieves the LARGE DISCOUNTS will be given on %,,if an comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment quickly congested at is a 10 cent of Ezo For V and druggists, package m any things. "'Comparable gloss, beauty membrarie. Get a 50c bottle from which is free. It costs you j for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the your drug- Corns, nothing. Journal Co. l,e “Dr. Ntw and Use it for three nights^ on the fourth night Republican Publishing disappointed with this harm- sore and swollen joints, gist. King’s Discovery quickly iShdilr1 house—against colds, out the corn and throw U in the fire. lcatelJ tonic for there is writes J. R. lift MARCELLUS J. DOW, jSi,,,, perfumed sciatica and like ail- completely stopped my cough” v for rheumatism, neuralgia, Ezo For Corns, if purchased separately, is Witi.“*0,jd your hair. It is easily ap- if bat Watts, Fioydale, Texas. Honey back not with a 26 cent box of Ezo For Feet it is ■■ Your back if not satisfied, dime; — ■ l===== ''1 -1=^!" and costs but a trifle from A. A. ments. money Maine. Nt4L®e°- satisfied, but it free. I Brooks, ; or any drug counter. it does give almost instant relief. nearly always helps.

• a __^ Ansi* B ltytehell, Long Cove; Carrie A Buek- nem, Bangor for Port Waehiogtoa, L L SEARSPORT. Boston, m0^4. Ar, gcha James W El well, Turks Island via Jacksonville; Horace M Bick- ford, Charleston via Delaware arrived Saturday from the Breakwater; E. Bf Glidden Elisha Atkina,' Baltimore; Helvetia, Charles- Pacific coast. ton; Home, Rockport, Me; Nile, do; sld, sch M Clarion Heating Stoves1 his V B Chase, Newport News; Annie 3 Mitchell, James Kelly of Frankfort is visiting are Long Cove to load for New York; Herman F famous everywhere. There is no ! on Main street. ion, John Kelly, Kimball, Bangor; 5, ar, ech Robert H McCurdy, about their on a San P M sturdiness of Antonio and Jack Croce left Blonday Juan, R; 8, ar, scha Woodbury Snow, question con. Bangor; Annie & Reuben, Stonington; 9, ar, ! in the of Patten. struction, their unusual hunting trip vicinity sch Mary E Lynch, Stonington. heating Rev. 0. G. Barnard left Monday for Boston Philadelphia, Nov 7. Ar, stm L V Stoddard, 3v power. Bangor, and cld for return. consult a for throat trouble. to specialist of Tartar Baltimore, Nov 4. Sld, ach Ninetta M Por- son left Satur- Cream „ and cella, atm The line is Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eames 1 Bangor; 10, ar, Carolyn, Searsport. i complete—a Cla: ,n Mass. Norfolk, Nov 8. Ar, ach Mary E Palmer, day to visit relatives in Wellington, B S Bangor; aid, ach f annie Palmer, Bangor; 10, ar, for every need, for wood E. went to Belfsst Mon- sch Edith H Stockton. burning | Mrs. Harry Bangs Symington, or coal for ! an for in- use cream of tartar San Juan, P Nov 3. Ar. achs Horace A burning, house, day, where she underwent operation B Many New England people R, Stone, Philadelphia; Horatio G Fobs, Newport hall or ternal troubles. value its qualities t News. ^ camp. j are vis- 0 for They superior Hr. and Mrs. W. C. Fuller of Dover quick baking. Bridgeport, Ct, Nov 8. Ar, sch Lizzie Lane, ■ on the back Norfolk. c< Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sargent substitutes made of Clarion dealers in every iting jj and will not knowingly accept Jacksonville, Nov 6. Sld, ach Fred W Ayer, road to Belfast. San P are enthusiastic over Ci: such as are sometimes l! Juan, R, Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Sawyer and daughter alum or lime phosphates, Bangor, Nov 4. Ar, stm Wm Chisholm; visit in Norfolk, aid, atm L V Stoddard, Philadelphia, quality. Mildred left Saturday for a ten days’ v offered. ;> 0 6, ar, stm George E Warren, Philadeipeia; scha THE PERFECT CLARION Boston and vicinity. jl IZetta, New York; Eagle. Boston; 6, ar, ach Charles A scha c* Columbus Hayford of Presque Isle arrived even the most careful cannot know. Campbell, Philadelphia; 6ld, r,ic, But always jl Annie P Chase, New Irene E WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, • of Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. E. T] York; Meaervey, Monday and is the guest New E Nor- cream of tartar has led to efforts Haven; 7, ar, sch George Walcott, on Main street. k The of folk; sld, schs Kit Trundy high price ^ jj Winchester, Sag Harbor; South ache Herman F that could be de- Carson, Norwalk; 8, ar, weather so far is all of lime com- * , Sold W. A. HALL, Belfast, Maine. The to substitute alum and phosphate Kimball, Boston; Ida B Gibson, Saco; 9, ar, ^chs by sired for the month of November—only one lj Crescent, Boston; Grace Davis, Lynn; sld, sch and not as healthful E in tow. light fall of snow so far. which are inferior George Wescott, Bath, pounds vastly Searsport, Nov 7. Sld, stm Carolyn, coal has been in town Roy Thomas of North Jay !j jj port; 8, sld, Rahn, Perth to use. barge Amboy. the past week visiting his sister, Mrs. Shepard Stockton, Nov 4. Ar, stm Millinocket, New jj jjL York; sld, Btms Millinocket, New York; City of on Water street. the can Shute, I! The easiest way in which housekeeper Philadelphia, Boston; sch Edward H Blake, finished Bteamer Carolyn, Capt. Calhoun, New York;6, sld, sch Harriet C Whitehead, New W. Co. at is L York; ar, sch Susie P Oliver New ar, discharging Saturday at the P. C. & be sure of quality and economy by using Royal York; 9, H stm City of Boston; sch and sailed for Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Harry Mack’s Point which is made from pure cream 11 W Haynes, Bangor, to load lumber; si 1, stm confined to Baking Powder, of sch Rob- Mis. E. W. Gilkey, who has been City Philadelphia, Boston; 10, sld, ert A New York. CAN NOW BE BOUGHT FOR Tib illness, is very Snyder, __ her hi me on Water street by of tartar. U a few ^ MARINE MISCELLANY. much improved and will be out again in Powder is less Searsport, Nov 9. The United States gov- CENTS PER. PACKAGE. days. gives perfect results, Royal Baling jj ernment has acquirtd land here for the pur- in jf | who has been Mrs. Frank C. Whitcomb, trouble to use, and has not been advanced in price. pose of erecting range lights to aid navigators It affords us pleasure to announce that we have made arranger,, for medical treatment in entering Searsport harbor. In the winter Portland at (he hospital jj have our Three Crow Brand Cream Tartar retail at 10 cents per p the ice carries the out of the harbor at has relumed home very buoys lor several weeks, who has once become accustomed to and the from I We have labored hard to Cream Tartar at a low as there ^ Searsport prevents government keep price, in health. Anyone marks to make much improved maintaining proper navigation known articles to our Three Crow Brand Cream Tartar and to and it has been decided to erect these J othdj equal who has been visiting his Powder never reverts home- safe, Gerald Mersey, using Royal Baking range to the of the for giving satisfactory results in baking. ! he price of Soda has not aid. on lj lights keep place buoys. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sargent, The of grandparents, size, method construction, etc., has not and the of Cream Tartar is now 1(5 cents for a 1-4 lb. returned made mixtures or other for raising biscuit, price packag Main street, for the post few weeks, any product been made public by the lighthouse depart- jj will be those who are well ly | and it is known especially appreciated by people aware tha N. Friday. ment, not just when the work § to his home in Brooklyn, Y., or cake. doughnuts, will be begun. ; Tartar made from the Crape is pure an wholesome, while Substituti Warren and son griddle-cakes, F. Fuller. Mrs. Elvira B. from Alum and Calcium Lime have little value, and are dangerous Mrs. Louville Law of Searsmont || Donald and BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. S being a menace to health. Avoid ous Substitutes Lein Fuller’s car, the Corrected The Dange. always. j were in town iast week in Mr. Weekly for Journal. East Main W/'ar Scare make you believe.that Cream Tartar is unobtainable or t• guests of Mrs. R. L. Weymouth, I'jj'l 111 PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. price. The proportionate advance in Flour, Sugar, and a thousand street. Applesfper obl.l 03. VO Hay, 10 00al400 | i much more than on cream Tartar. Flour is loo high to be wasted F.liza Averil). clerk at the post office, dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 12 2 50a2 lo 14 to her house the past two Beans, pea, Lamb, inferior mixtures for baking, and it is more important now, on the hi, has been confined Beans, Y. E.f 3 50 Lamb Skins, 35-40 | j E. ever before. I a bilious attack. Miss Mildred i of Flour, to use Cream Tartar than herefore avoid 1 weeks with the previous week. The late Mrs. Well- Butter, 30a32 Mutton, 8 ab- a and instinc- days at the office during Miss Averill’s her personal attraction special Beef, sides, 9a 11 Oats, 32 lb., 42 t Substitutes I.ise Three Crow Brand Soda and cream Tartar Shute is SPRINGS. man was a Gilmore cousin of Mrs. Morse and always. >f musical of order, STOCKTON Beei,forequarters, 9 Potatoes. 40 tive gift expression high i are healthful and because are the to use sence. this social association with the surviving Round they the most they cheapist and welcome in that “be- only Barley, bu, 60 Hog, 11 of Sherman Mills has will find opportunity Alfred H. Spooner has returned from Rock- members of her family was highly enjoyable Cheese, 24Straw. 9.00 ! thing on the market. even more if not moie JiMrs. C. E. Britto j of Alfred E. Trundy on yond," appreciative, Chicken, 18, Turkey, 26a30 bought a lot of land with Mrs. C. W. Sprague, to all. affectionate, than we have given her. land and is boarding Calf Skins, 18!Tallow, 2 and is building a large bungalow Navy street of Church street. Mrs M. J. Goodere, Church street, accom- Duck. 20'Veal, 12al3 THE ATLANTIC SPICE COMPAN the coming Her true and sympathetic interpretation which will be ready for occupancy and Mr. her Miss Eggs, 42 Wool, unwashed, 25 was to some of us at least a veritable and Mrs. R. Hichborn panied by young daughter, Muriel, music Mr. Harry Fowl, 10Wood, hard, 5.00 spring. last Friday in left for Boston, where spiritual gift and was an added charm and joy and Mrs. Ned Libbey spent Wednesday morning Geese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.50 ROCKLAND, two third j MAINE, for the past years the remain with her aunt while j Harry Mason, in our with her. From for business and shopping. the daughter will RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. of the acquaintanceship Bangor officer of the steamship Pennsylvanan friends I shall miss her Park will Mrs. Goodere goes to Philadelphia to visit her and circle of my personal ft Mr. and Mrs. Fraisk D. Conner of Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, 1 10 (Successors to John Bird Company.) j line, arrived Friday Oat American-Hawaiian and sense of loss, to visit son, Richard Goodere, who is sick in the naval | Butter Salt, 14 lb., 18a22 Meal, 5 his with great grief tempered leave today, Thursday, for Lewiston several weeks in town during find the Corn, 91 Onions, 2 will spend the thought that somewhere editor of The Lewiston Journal. hospital there. We hope she may gladly,however,by their son, the Cracked Corn, 86 Oil, kerosene, 12al3 vacation. in the invalid—a member of the the past she is still alive, very much interested Tuesday young navy Corn Meal, 7 The Auxiliary Aid was entertained t6|Pollock, No. 7586. No, 2<>42. Charles P. Treat, daughter realize that the 17 j Mr. and Mrs, new life, and very happy. One thinks, wrong- the home year—much improved: yet Cheese, 24! Pork, 16a 01 afternoon by Mrs. Harry D. Shute at REPORT OK THE (0.M)1T10.\ REPORT OF THE CONDITION and Mrs. Treat’s sister, a of both Mr. and Mrs. Goodere must be Cotton Seed, 165 Plaster, 1.13 Miss Margaret Treat, of a sweet and beautiful life come to pre- East anxiety | ly, of her Mrs. Albert C. Colcord, 10 Rye Meal, the summer and fall in mother, when doctors the Codfish, dry, 3* NATIONAL BANK Mrs. Carter, who spent mature end, but it is not so, the very loving very grave, tjje suggest THE CITY I SEARSPORT NATIONAI Main street. Cranberries, 7 Shorts, 1 45 East Main and dread tuberculosis. M. Glidden house on street, Father took her, that is all, Clover Seed. 20a22 Sugar, 7 the E. Heavenly John OF BELFAST. At Searsport, in (lie State of .f: Last Messrs. H. L. Hopkins, 6 25a8 00 Salt, T. 40 | for their home in New York city. there we leave our grief and questioning, glad Thursday Flour, I., left Monday motored Mrs. W. B. Perry, wife of the captain of Sweet of Maine, sit tlie close | close of busine** Octol>er It and Capt. Ralph Morse, H. G. Seed, 3 50 Potatoes, 3£ At Belfast, in tlie State who died in with her in her new and larger vision. McLaughlin RESOURCES. >■ Thomas C. Smart, Waldo, late steamer Millinocket, accompanied by her Lard 15Wheat Meal, of business, October 31, 1914. Capt. to on a business trip, returning must be wonderful the flash of Augusta, Loans ami Discounts. was well known here, having taught stupendously Miss Doris, arrived from | , Nov. 4th, daughter, recently RESOURCES* secured and and revelation when death opens the gates of the in the afternoon. Overt!rails, unseciu. district back in the sixties, Bath to occupy the residence of Mrs. Charles tL Bonds to seem*' in the Nichols and discounts. ..8908.781 98 s. Deposited ! is one more of many J. Goodere and little daughter Loans dilation. a teacher. He had and she only Mrs. Milton her and unsecured... 5,005 02 was very successful as Beyond, C. Park, West Main street, during absence. BORIN. overdrafts secured are returned Friday after- cir Other bonds to secure V s. J his loved ones to whom it has come, and who Muriel, Church street, lj. s. bonds deposited to secure and was liked by pupils. They have with them Miss Sadie Doyen of 00 posits, #0,000 00 ; 10 secure I* good discipline wilh her father, dilation. 60,000 for us there. noon from a short visit aged November to y $3.000.,. who has been waiting is so often at Bickford. In Vinalhaven, 1, S. Bonds to secure U. S. deposits, 1.000 00 Savings, James B. Parse, spend- Skowhegan. Capt. Perry Cape U. Bonds, securities, etc. (other Capt. To her sorrowing family and many friends Mr. Baker, at Fort Fairfield, Aroostook county Mr. anc Mrs. Ralph J. Bickford, a son. Bonds, securities, etc., (other than left Satur- the winter thai his stocks .. the summer and fall at home, Jellison through having In October 4, to 755.607 00 ing and tender Cunningham. Bucksport, Stocks). 1 the I this word of very genuine John and son, Bank. Stock in Federal Reserve B; York to take command of speak Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin family here is a convenience which enables Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, a son. Stock iii Federal Reserve 1,800>00 day for New Eugene J5.000 00 $750; all other stocks,#5,()