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The Republican Journal. VOLUME 87 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1915. NUMBER 38~ oi toaays journal. rur i^cuiuiidi il not Contents ueience. absolutely lost—by the reputation of A SAIL TO STOCKTON SPRINGS. weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we OBITUARY. PERSONAL. must be PERSONAL. Transfers in Real Estate..Meeting Proposed Constitution for the able to repel it; if we desire to secure Pomona Na- Maine peace, one of the most About 2 m., 17th,anchor was »6‘ ; Waldo Grange..For powerful instruments p. Sept. weighed Mrs. of our Amorena Roberts Grant, historian for Miss Winifred J. Sanborn went to Portland Mrs. Essie P. Carle will leave tional Defen8e..The Churches... A Sail Leagues. rising prosperty, it must be known that on the auxiliary schooner Whistler and with a today, Thurs- W Fe the Stockton Unexpect- ** a** t*m®8 for and Roberts family, died suddenly in boston Monday for a few days' visit. day, for Boston on a business t0 Springs...An A movement has been inaugurated, which it to ready war;" party on bogrd, guests of Mr. Alfred Johnson, trip. .Secret societies. .Obit* Whereas, we believe that the United States en Reunion. September 3,1915. She was born in Jackson, Miss Carrie of Miss ia hoped may become nation-wide, to is not now the filled away from her berth above Flye Winslow arrived Satur- Myra Sawyer of St, N. is the uary- .Personal.News of the organize adequately prepared to perform yacht John, B„ l"®Be Maine, November 5, 1842. She was the daugh- to visit Miss Ida S. Wedding Bells. State Leagues for promoting measures for 8olemnly undertaken the steamboat wharf and with sheets slacked day Burgess. guest of her sister, Mrs. strout. .ranges.. obligations; ter Leroy Therefore, we, the of Jacob Wellington Roberts, son of Dr. the Yellowstone Park..The National Defence. It originated Hon. undersigned, hereby off headed down the bay. When asked in Miss Fannie C. Welch was a recent guest of Mrs. Julia Churchill of Through wjth form an association and Jacob Skowhegan is visiting of Horses and Mules. .A Cruise adopt the following Roberts of Brooks. Her mother was ;-aie9 Francis M. Jencks of Baltimore, who organized constitution: which direction the yacht should go the gen- Miss Laura Whitmore in Northport. Mrs. Daniel Ingalls and other friends. riehaven. .Pittsfield Personals.. Phoebe Susan Abbott, daughter of Isaac Ab- I the first league, of representative The name of this association shall be Maine eral sentiment of the seemed to be that at the Simonton Homestead, composed party bott Misses Mae and Sarah Collins were guests of Mrs. Sarah B. has A Day League for National Defense. of Jackson. Her father died when she .Dinsmore returned home men of that city, and which later there was no choice as to direction, destination in Missouri to Maine and Return. developed Its was seven friends Bangor a few days last week. from a visit with relatives in from object is to advocatfe and so far as may years old and she went to live with Montville. American Merchant Marine...The into a State league. Mr. Jencks has a summer oe to aid in or time of return. So Mr. Johnson, thinking bringing about the increase of the her aunt, Amorena who was the wife Miss Bicknell returned to Rockland Mrs. B. O. Fair. naval Manter, Esley “Norton went to Thomaston. Unity residence in Dublin, N. H., and through his and military strength and efficiency of the Belfast and Northport shores were most these of Dr. Ezra Manter of Brooks. She lived Monday after a short visit with Miss Louise J. to visit Mrs. J. The Howes Re- United so that it be to Wednesday E. Creighton. 4 Editorials. Family efforts the New Hampshire State League has States, may always familiar, decided go to Stockton, and aa it prepared and with her aunt in Read. *Gt union The R. F. D. Carriers Con- able to repel invasions and to Brooks while Dr. Manter Chester Holmes of been organized, and last week he paid his protect its was high tide a course was laid inside the Cambridge, Mass.,{re- vention..The W. C T. U. Conven- territory as well as its people. remained there, then for two in Sears- second visit to Maine in monument. The a years Mr. and Mrs. William F. Coombs of Cam- turned to his studies at Harvard nee. furtherance of the and Whistler has heavy weath- College tion County Corresponde .The ; /?,?reate» develop give expression to an and in until when she intelligent port, Winterport 1862, den arrived last for a visit with rela- ’vews of Belfast. organization of a league in this State. It i* public sentiment which will demand er rig, with a small sail spread, and as the Saturday Tuesday. prompt the started out for herself. May 81, 1869, she News of Belfast, to by government for wind was the was started. The tives. Misses Mabel 5 The perhaps hardly necessary say that there is light engine A. and Margaret M. Craig left enlistments in the army and was married to Lemuel C. Grant, son of Joseph Merchant Marine. .Minnesota to no in this and jCreaaa<* wind freshened soihewhat when off Sears Albert Pierce of North Brooluville was to continue their ft, Our politics movement, that Mr. nav* sdequate armament and the Monday studies at Mount lCt" the Pacific. Bells.. equipment. Grant of Frankfort, who was a veteran of the Le»ve .Wedding Jencks has been influenced by what he definite naval and military policy. Island and we made good time up the harbor, guest last week of his daughter, Mrs. John S. Holyoke College. Probate Court.. Penobscot Coun- rightly J, J ^ Civil War, serving in the Fourth Maine, Nine- The A® expenditure of army and navy .An Ancient Sea.. regarda as a grave situation to spend his time ap- passing under the stern of the schooner John Collins. Mrs. F. ty Indictments.. propnationa in such a as will teenth Maine, and as Quartermaster Sergeant George Ryan and Miss Lillian Ryan way prevent at of the 15th Maine. and money in furtherance of an organization t^eir use for Peirce anchor with misensail up off the Leslie F. a mail Reunion .Canning political purposes and will secure in the First Maine He was Harmon, carrier of Brock- were in Rockland over the of of Maine. a full Heavy Artillery. Sunday, guests Com pounds. University which must commend itself to every patriotic return for the money spent. long pier, which when built was said to be the ton, Mass., is visiting relatives in this and Mrs. E. W. (4) The mate of the bark Warren when she was lost, city Gross.J .- Recent Deaths. .The Special Pension citizen. The of the building up and strengthening or- second largest wooden pier in the world. The ,G general plan league is to with all on in the summer of 1870. From vicinity. pills. Aroostook’s Products.. .Liter- trained and fully equipped. board, Miss Maud Bryant of Searsmont has been a body of citizens to ad* The other is in Australia. It is so constructed that News and Notes...Two Golden provide responsible (5) building up and of that time Mrs. Grant had been Merle Mills and Martin of North elected vice of ary the strengthening employed by Joyce president the Eromathean so- vocate our better for defense as national “a well vessels can lay on either side and three schoon- Weddings. .County Correspondence. preparedness guard, regulated militia the Mason & Hamlin and Piano Haven arrived last to visit Belfast at Kents Hill. being to Organ Co., Thursday ciety a and to stand necessary the security of a free ers were lumber on the inshore side. Stockton nation behind Congress in loading had one most relatives. £ ^earsport... Springs.. Ship ap- Bt®*®» a8 i® stated in and for 45 years been of their the Constitution. could load Mr. and Mrs. George C. Trussell and Mrs. .News..The Belfast Price Current.. propriations made for the enlargement of the The Fifty vessels, probably more, at the efficient and faithful (6) development by appropriation employees. During this Clement T. Hayes returned to his home in William Married. .Died... means same time at this and the one above M. Thayer returned Tuesday from a Korn army and navy, the creation of an for the recognition on the of the pier where organized part period she had found time to engage in liter- after his people, of the of citizen to be the warehouse looms It is Roxbury, Mass., Sept. 9th, spending weeks' visit in Boston. reserve, the strengthening of the national duty every pre- big potato up. said for The North American pared to render and in ary work, writing vacation at the Stevens farm. prompt efficient service that at least a million dollars was Mrs. who in real estate. guard and the development of a demand for defense of the invested in Review and other but her George F. Harriman, spent the TRANSFERS country, and by military train- magazines, greatest Mrs. F. Richards and Miss to the and buildings here and at the termi- A, Harriet P. summer at will leave such steps in preparedness as will give the ing prepare himself for such service, so that piers work was the "History of the Roberts Fami* Kelley Cove, Saturday White will leave the last of this the liberty, and of the nal of the Northern Maine Seaport at week for a for her home in New York. .\ing transfers of real estate were government proper support. security peace country Railway great and may be in ly”—150 pages—involving patience to D. great part, assured by its citizen sol- Macks Point. The harbor is one of the best pleasure trip Washington, C. Waldo Regi itry of Deeds Mr. Jencks has visited Portland, and Mrs. Grant was also Mr.and Mrs/lhomas E. Bowker are „,*ded County Waterville, diery not rest solelv upon the army and literary ability. deeply spending on the Maine coast, calm as a mill pond in Miss Alice M. Thorndike, manager of the a ..neweek ending September 22, 1915. Rockland. Belfast and Bangor in behalf of this navy. any interested in music and sang in the Handel ten dayB vacation with her parents, Mr. and t to Walter The affairs and business of the shall weather, accessible when other harbors are Foxcrof telegraph office, is spending her vaca- Mrs. H. M. in -r'fc't H. Clark, Searsmont, G. movement. No public meetings are held, but league and Hayden Society of Boston for 24 years, Shaw Winthiop. be conducted a by board of not less than five frozen up, and with a clear, course to tion in Belfast, Camden and Rockland. _ and and buildings in Searsmont. the situation is laid before a few busi- straight and then was made an member of leading directors, who may be elected and classified as honorary Mrs. Arosmena and sea by Island and Saddleback. Ruby daughter Inez, v. Stickney, Stockton Springs, to ness and professional men and the matter is the by-laws provide, with to add to their the society. She died, as she had many times Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strecker returned to their power who spent the summer in Belfast, left them to sound number. Running up the harbor until we had a home in Jamaica Monday ..fi A McGilvery, do; land and buildings in left with public sentiment and j good a wish—"in the harness"—falling Plain, Mass., last The expressed Monday, for their home in Ontario. * ! board of directors shall have power to view of Stockton its white Chatham, a At 3 p. m., a village, buildings her chair at the when she ex- after spending two weeks at pktoD Springs. organize league. Sept. 15th, appoint such officers and from factory Northport. J such committees and a ^ to Sarah T. number of Belfast citizens met Mr. Jencks at to showing up against green background, the the of George W. Burkett returned to Somerville |jjj;:r Emery, Hampden, give them such powers as it shall see fit; to pired. Some years ago management; Henry S. Marden, a member of the Boston I! Whistler was headed land in Franufort. the Memorial a adopt for con- seaward and homeward, after a few p..-earsport; building by appointment and by-laws providing the general the company had expressed a desire to "pen- fire department, is the guest of his parents, Mass., Monday days' visit with hia duct and of the and to and when off harbor had a V. v, hipman, Belfast, to Ernest I. meeting was held in the council room. Mr. management league Searsport stiff sion” her, but she refused, she would Mr. and Mrs. C. Elm daughter, Mrs. Edward A. Wadsworth. amend the same. saying Henry Marden, street. and in is a breeze, which with the engine sent the oo. and buildings Belfast. Jencks lawyer by profession and he pre- The constitution be going not know wh&t to do without work. Since ^j, may amended by a two- Mrs. George Collins, who spent the summer Mr. and Mrs. N. Houston Small returned case with clearness thirds’ yacht along at an 8-knot gait. It recalled the D. Hutchins, Augusta, trustee of sented his and precision* : vote of the members present at any then the management made a few changes so fjUiaui with her sister. Miss Fannie C. went to last l morning from a business and of the Notice of time, many years ago, when Welch, Tuesday panic. C. Webster, estate, to Frank S. speaking in a conversational tone, and while it meeting league. any proposed George Burgess as to make it more convenient for her, and Rockland last week for a visit before to Pleasure to Boston and New Yora. amendment to the constitution or by-laws and the writer were with Roix in going trip h,w lut, Mont; land and buildings was evident that he had made a careful (Japt. the also had ordered the elevator to be used to study must be included in the call for the meeting. California. Edna bound for Sears Island and a squall that Mr. and Mrs. O. freedom and Albany. of his eubject—the unpreparedness of the take her up and down the two flights of stairs. J. Whitcomb and son David and Mrs. came out of Searsport harbor caused the Edna ^Mr. Emory F. White, who have of N. are 'Ea;a J Curtis, Montville, to Charles A country for defence—there was no assumption The^firm does not run a passenger elevator Syracuse, Y., visiting Mr. and Mrs, to make a dive that sent the water been at their in East Belfast clear aft a bungalow for Frank E, the >. land in Montville. of superior knowledge, no egoism, and it was The Churches. for employees in the factory. It has only Howard, making trip in their jfci have on the weather side. several weeks, returned to New York for car. gernerr R. Dyer, Searsport, to John A. a pleasure to listen to him. While the public large freizht elevator. When her death oc- touring YAlex knM n aliff k.nnnn until mnll aamaai. the winter. land and in Sears- least those who read curred the two next older were brewer; buildings generally—at the news, The Unitarian and Universalist employees Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pulsifer societies the and off the monument met Mr. Pen- of New informed as to the condition bay, given a leave of absence and told to buy and Mibb aob oprowi, wno assistea id tne tea papers—are of will unite in the regular morning service next York, who spent tne summer at Lake George, nington’s motor boat, the Black Rabbit,which One of men room in the Woman's Club the Smith, Andover, Mass, to Mari- our army and nayy today, Mr. Jencks stated in ship flowers. these had been past season, y j Sunday the Universalist church. Rev. A. Liberty, were in Belfast Monday on their way gave us a salute of one gun, quickly responded 42 left for a vacation visit at her home tiza Dodo, New York; land and buildings our needs in a way that brought it more forci- E. Wilson will with this piano company years, and the Monday j preach; subject, “The Reality to home. by the Whistler’s brass gun with two sharp other one 37 The in Kortbport. bly to the minds of his hearers than any nrint- of the Unseen." years. company contributed Appleton. boon the reports, yacht was headed up the one beautiful set of the Stacey J. Noyes, who has been his jiogar it. vestment Company, to The North- ed words could have done. In brief, it may be piece flowers, office Miss Sarah Edith West of Boston, who re- visiting Church: the sails were lowered and the James F. t- Railroad we are I Congregational Morning worship harbor, furled, one, and her associates one. The father, Noyes, left to enter s Ma' Seaport Company, do; said that not only without the ships manager cently returned from a visit at the Uuyer Hot Monday and sermon Sunday at 10.45, of ser- engine ceased to throb, the anchor was drop- of for 46 she had upon his Junior year at the Ken- a in Searsport. that present day warfare calls for but have j subject Bpoke feelingly where, years, Springs, Idaho, is the guest ofkher mother, Mrs Louisville, and Mr. mon, “A Serious Adventure.” Bible school at ped, Johnson’s little power boat took worn out the stool and floor. No one else had Dental School. IF .dbury, Knox, to Adasa A Hoxie, not men to man those we do have. More than j Ella E. West. tucky, ! noon. his guests to shore. While on the tud home and in Knox. that it trained men for the modern Prayer meeting Thursday evening at ever worked there. He said she was “queen iar.o buildings requires Mrs. Allen McLane of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Staples returned to 7.30; subject, “Evolution and The New Theol- wraps had been called for, it w»? learned that of her little with the of tree \ French, Mass, to Edwin battleship, and a recent writer that at domain,” respect all— Walpole, says and Mrs. Charles McLane of Baltimore, her their home in Rockland after a few of the Bible school will be on shore had been with the yesterday lot Kton land and in least one and a half is to train ogy.” Rally day people sweltering the only woman working there for years. id:, Springs; buildings year required guest, will leave the last of the week for their with relatives and friends in held Oct. 3rd. mercury at 83 in the shade. days’visit East men for this Mr. Jencks Sunday, standing Mrs. Grant was a woman of most generous icktor, springs. duty. said that we respective homes. Belfast and Poor's Mills. _ Gilchrest, Belfast, to Elon B Gil- have twelve submarines, ail obsolete, and six Next Sunday morning at the Baptist church, impulses, rare intellectuality and winning iDD.t Miss Annie who has been in Clif- had to Smalley, Mrs E. M, Barrett, Mies R.: land and buildings in Belfast. of them if submerged would go to the bottom preceding the sermon, there will be a short AN UNEXPECTED REUNION. personality. She contributed largely Margaret Young. I tondale.Mass., for several years,returned home and Our few service for the Juniors and the charitable She was a sister of the Mr. and Mrs E. E. Fairbrother and daughter Hi.;, A arren, Islesboro, to Fred W Wy- stay there. aeroplanes are also junior quartet purposes. 1 Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. will and Mr. W. Brother and Sister Meet in Belfast After a late Roberts of Velma ot Skowhegan, arrived Sunday to visit b, vi.ience, R I; land and buildings in obselete. One of the best military authori- sing N. Lower play a clarinet Freeman Newport, Maine, Mary F. Smalley. Mr. and Mrs. E. ties had told him that Germany could land at solo. Rev. W, F.Sturtevant will preach the last Separation of 63 Years. and of Dr. E. J. Roberts of Augusta, where in- Roy Young. G. E. who had v sermon before his Mrs. Morgan, been the guest £■ reasey, Belfast, to Sarah J Seek- one time 325,000 trained and equipped troops departure to his new After 63 years' separation, Mrs. b. A. Bright- terment took place. Mrs. Amos Clement accompanied her her Mrs. L. for a at on our coast and we His will be of daughter, Harry Kilgore liwa! le; land and buildings in Belfast. any given point at best charge. subject “Friendship.” In man of Providence, R. I., has unexpectedly daughter Louise to the Wayflete school in few weeks, has returned to her home in Burl- son, Searsport, to Charles M Clos- could only rely upon 60,000 militia and 35,000 the evening there will be a fellowship service, found her brother in Belfast, whom she last Mr. James Otis Bartlett passed away at his Portland Monday, and will go to Seal Harbor j ington, by way of Boston. 1,2 a; a and buildings in Searsport. regulars to oppose them. The foe would be to which all the churches are invited, and in saw when he was an infant. It came about in home in Center Montville, Sept., 4th, at the for a few days before returning home. Mrs. Wm. H. who remained at her •r> iosson, Searsport, to Charles M provided with machine guns, and as we have which all the pastors of the city will take a most unexpected manner while Mrs Bright- age of 87 years and 4 months. He was a na- Getchell, Mrs. Clarence E. and summer home on shore for several Read son Carleton & iand and buildings in Searsport. no machine guns could annihilate our forces part. man was visiting Belfast for the first time in tive of Montville, the son of Jonathan and Allyn days have returned from a visit He went after the returned to her with Capt. James Iirgarc Delano, Searsport, to Alton A before they could get within firing distance. all these years. She is now 80 years of Fanny Otis Bartlett. to California in family departed, The Baraca clas3 of the M. E. school age, Hall and at Grindle a stand the Sunday there home in family point, Islesboro, eon, ; land in Searsport. We could only make alone Alle- but is as bright and alert as many women half 1851 and remained 30 years, having all Augusta Monday. held their annual meeting where Hall is keeper of the Mountains and that would leave Monday evening, that come Capt. light. kn. raerson, Portland, to Alice L Pen- ghany in that age and her reunion with her the interesting experiences to pio- Claude R. Roberts, who is in the employ of Sept. 20th, with their Rev. Horace B. long-lost of the all the where teacher, He returned to is, 1- shore; land and buildings in Isles- possession enemy places brother is one of the events of her neers, Montville 33 years Stone & Webster Co.,Boston, and who recently Robert Comber of Germantown, Pa.. Grand Sellers, at the Methodist parsonage. Clarence happiest our munitions of war are made. The idea life. ago, where he took an active interest in town returned from Porto Rico, arrived last Satur- Secretary of the American Foresters, and hie F, Hall was elected president; Harry A. Clem- isiiu Iosson, Searsport, to James P that at the close of the present war Germany affairs holding the office of treasurer ten day to visit his mother, Mrs. A. R. Leadbetter, son Robert,have been in Belfast the past week, ents, vice president; Byron Salter, secretary Mrs. Brightman was born in Orland, the k-' would be unable to attack this He the life on the of Mrs. Julia G. McKeen :;gor; land and buildings in Belfast. country Mr. years. enjoyed farm, where Mr. and Mrs. Howard of guests and Mrs. Henry and treasurer; Fred Seward, membership com- daughter of the late Roswell and Louise (Cros- Roope Lawrence, !»[.- rove Campmeeting Association* Jencks considered erroneous. He said she his good judgment and experience manifest- C. Marden. mittee; Charles Getchell, social by) Keyes. Her grand mother was a member Mass., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. &•: be better than ever committee; ed themselves in results. Martha A Maloon, Burnham; land she would prepared before, good Forty-nine Mr. Samuel Durost, visiting committee; Frank of the Ginn family, one of the oldest in Bel- Daniel H. Strout. Roope returns to Law- Mrs. Margaret F. Gray and her grandson, with a and well trained army, and that years ago he married Olive L. of ki^port. large Rogers rence other week to attend his duties as Roberts, practical work committee. It was fast. When she was a small her father every Lewis O., son of Lewis F. Gray, who had been this was never so well for who survives him. Their country prepared Massachusetts, chil- mail clerk. voted to use money in their treasury for re- died and her mother married Capt. John Car- her guest, left Saturday for Boston. Young HEtTING OF WALDO defence as at the close of the Civil war. As dren were Fanny 0. Richards of POMONA ter of now Maryland, the summer in a pairs in their room in the vestry and to co-op- Belfast, dead. To them a son was Albert W. Stevens of Pioneerville, Idaho, U. Gray spent hoys’ camp in GRANGE. to the financial question he said that a big war Miriam G. Bartlett and a son, Wales R. Bart- erate in the fund for ge neral church work and born, William Wallace Carter of Belfast. His of M., '07, and a former Belfast boy, left about New Haven, Conn., and came to Belfast on debt would be an incentive to take possession lett, who passed away eight years ago. He mother died when he was an infant and his the first of for an automobile his h Pomona held a parsonage repairs. September trip bicycle. iity Grange largely of a rich like this. also leaves a sister. Miss Mary E. Bartlett of country now Mrs. went to live the at San com- kit-: Hi,*! sister, Brightman, away to Exposition Francisco, in interesting meeting Sept. 14th At the Methodise cnurcn next morn- Waterville, and three grandchildren. Three M.C. Hill,assistant postmaster,returned lasc were asked and answered Sunday with while he in with t' Questions readily relatives, remained Belfast. pany a friend, Montville Grange. The officers, ing Rev. Horace B. Sellers will on years ago a heart trouble developed and since Thursday evening from a visit with the fam- by Mr. Jencks and it seemed to be the unani- speak Mrs. in her and Ka.i the treasurer. After Brightman girlhood young Mrs. Louise Brooks and Miss Julia Brown of present except “Great Smali Things.” Services will be held at that time there had been a gradual loss of ily of his son Wilfred in Chicago. The great- mous sentiment that we should first create a womanhood taught school and later married of nine was in- Belfast and Mrs. F. E. Cottrell and Mrs. Carl loptron^ exercises a class the Woods 6choolhouse at 2 30 p. m. In'the strength. Even in his feebleness he never est attraction in that big western city was M. navy at least equal to that of Germany and and settled in southern New England. She is mtd in noon recess Cottrell of Rockland, were the guests,Sunday, the fifth degree. The evening there, will be a Union Fellowship ser- lost the qualities which had endeared him to a ! C. Hill, Jr., who at the age of 13 months has 16. that we should build up a merchant marine to now a widow. ithen 11th, of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. taken and all repaired to the dining vice at the Baptist church. Thursday even- large circle of friends. That open, Sept. Magee, teeth and weighs 26 pounds. train men for the naval service. At the close friendly All these years she had known that some- Park street, Camden. e, where the wants of the inner man were ing at 7 3U the regular prayer meeting and at countenance, that cheerful, hearty greeting of Mr. Jencks’ remarks a committee with M. where she must have a brother, but she had looked after. The afternoon session was 8 30 the probationers’ class will meet. Friday were with him to the end: Mrs. Kate Levey of Boston has announced NEWS OF THE GRANGES ! W. Siugg chairman and Carleton Doak, secre- lost all trace of him. This summer with her sei with violin and organ music Mr evening at 7.30 there will be a of all the engagement of her daughter, Miss Eva by meeting “Oh, strong soul; by what shore _ tary, was appointed to select a date and make daughter she went to Bangor to visit her niece •is aud Mrs. Cross, followed by a cordial boys over 12 years of age who are interested Tarriest thou now? Levey, to Louis S, Shiro, the High street con. a later The National Grange of the Patrons of Hus- ! other arrangements for meeting look- and the latter leased a summer at the For that force has tas ..f welcome C. M. Howes and a fit- in the formation of a cottage surely not been left vain! fectioner, of the to by Boy Scouts Troop, formerly Bangor, wedding bandry organized 135 granges from 1 to to the of a local league. a miles Somewhere, April A ing organization Battery, few from Belfast. Here Mrs. surely, afar, take in October. pespons-r- by J. C. Carey. vote of thanks Monday evening at 8.30 there will be an im- place as follows: at the were In the sounding labor house vast 30, 1916, Kansas, 19; Ohio, 18; Those present meeting Mayor Brightman spent several weeks. Her daughter •liver Mr. E. R. Pitcher of Belfast for portant meeting of the official board. Of being, is practiced that strength Mrs. Alice I. Thombs went to Portland Mon- Pennsylvania, 15; Colorado, Michigan and Ne- Charles R. Coombs, Morris L. Siugg, Carlton one asked a teamster who was a day delivering Zealous, beneficient, firm. SishiTigr piano for the field meeting. The | day to spend a few weeks with her son, J. C. • braska, 10 each; South Dakota, 7; Indiana,Iowa, i Doak, James H. Howes, Rev. A. A. Blair, Hon. Services were held in St. Margaret’s Epis- wood at the cottage if he knew a man in the F What are the greatest dangers that If in the of the world, W. before to South to New York and five James P. of for the first time at 4 paths Perry, going ^end, Ind., Oregon, each; Washington, Taliaferro, Jacksonville, Fla., copal chapel p. m. Sun- city named William Carter and he directed her Stones have wounded j '.'Ur welfare?” was | might thy feet, the winter with 1 country’s opened Frank spend her daughter, Mrs. Maryland and Wisconsin, four each. Hon. Robert F. Dunton, R. Woodcock^ day, Sept. 19th, when an even song was con- to a house where he she could find out Toil oi dejection have tried «b, L. F. Sukeforth and was further dis- I thought thy spirit, Charles H. and Of that we bhw Millhouse. Alfred Johnson, C. A. Pilsbury Edward R. ducted by Rev. Henry Jones of Camden. The what she wished to know. Sure the nothing 11, was an ideal for a •why L C. W. A. V. Mar- enough Saturday, Sept. day Morse, Shibles, To us thou was’t still Mrs. Theodore h*. Winslow of N. ! Pierce. organ, loaned for the occasion, was presided information was Elizabeth, and on this Mt, Pleasant A Denslow and O. Keene. Then required very willingly given Cheerful and and firm.” picnic, day grange., B, helpful, her son, Edward N. Winslow of Law- At a meeting of the committee appointed at over by Miss Clara Palm of Brookline, Mass, and next brother and sister were reunited J.,and | West Rockport, with invited friends, was en- by choir and audience; recita- day the 15th, held it was and there was The rence, Mass., who were called to Belfast to at- tertained at Pleasant View farm llyhva meeting Sept, Tuesday, congregational singing, after 63 years of separation. Winfield R. Allen of Bangor died by George E„ Ripley; song by Sister Amy Cross; suddenly tend the funeral of Mrs. S. decided to call a meeting for this, Thursday, only permanent furnishing in position was the i at Dark Harbor George Chase, Nash and wife of Camden. When the guests -1 he Deacon’s Spotted Calf;” read- Mr. Carter is a painter and lives on Bay Sept. 15th, aged 37 years and a altar and altar whicn are of left Sept. 16th for their respective homes. evening at 7 o’clock to organize League and rail, oak to blend 3 months. Mr. Allen left in arrived they found all things in readiness for hi sjsttr Martin; song by I. P. Griffies; rec- View street. Shortly after the reunion Mr. Bangor perfect elect officers. All interested are requested to with the chapel finish. They were the gift of health and to Conductor and Mrs. John A, Mace of Port- their comfort. Long tables were spread on How the Old Horse Won the Bet,” Carter was severely injured by falling from planned enjoy a vacation, but attend. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph CroBS Johnson. Seats ! while there land were in Belfast Sunday guests of his the lawn overlooking Hosmer pond...To say ie‘er V-whall; tableau, “Pomona’s Court;’ a staging where he was painting and this was was suddenly taken ill with ap. were loaned from the Opera House but it was and sister, Mrs. A. J. Morrison. They were accom- the sruests enjoyed this delicious dinner eaten "America” the audience. Edward the cloud on Mrs. Brightman’s happiness pendicitis, submitted to an operation by only beautiful Mr. JenckB left lor Bangor Wednesday after- necessary to bring in a Dumber of chairs to ac- set in and he panied by Conductor Upee, Miss Smith, and on such a spot, would be using a mild ■E*then gave an address on work. for. the summer. She left a few days ago for Complications failed to rally. Grange Mrs. of After the dinner all to noon and he addressed a meeting of promi- commodate the unexpectedly large attendance. Mr. Allen is survived a | Mr. and Hathaway Bangor. They term. hour returned granges responded to the roll call her home in Providence. by widow and twc nent citizens at the House that even- those from out of town were made the auto. the where a concert was 1 Bangor Among present small children, who will mourn the lost ; trip by parlor, enjoyed by i^-i unty was represented by several deeply the As on ing which created a deep impression upon his Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Plummer and Mrs. Palmer of a and father. son of Rev. and guests. many previous occasions The next will be with fast, and the building in which she began her loving indulgent He waB t Percy Frobock, Mrs. S. E. meeting of Mr. and Mis. enter- auditors, and at its conclusion it was voted to Cobb Philadelphia, summer residents of native oi stetson and came to of received a Nash proved charming % October 5th. school days is now a stable on the Perkins Bangor about Frobock Camden,recently govern- Grange, Belfast, O_i_ r» nr n_ n 1 n tainers. form the Maine league for National Defense as a road, owned by ex-Sheriff S. G. Norton. She two years ago, succeeding Horatio W. Blooc ment appointment teacher in Alaska and and an organizing committee was appointed to Clyde, who designed the chapel, has been call- as the of the has there with his His work will CENTER MONTVILLE. has a wonderful memory,as was testified by an agent Sprague Adams estate gone family. Dirigo Grange, Freedom, has adopted the I act temporarily as the board of directors. ed to the Chair of Architecture in the Massa- Mr. Allen was a be the and he will have occurrence during her visit in Belfast. A young man of upright charac- among Indians, super- following resolutions of respect: ^ is a This committee is composed of Frederic W. chusetts Institute of If the a duties in addition to Thompson building garage. Technology. schoolmate whom she had not seen for over ter, honeBt, sincere and true friend. Th< visory teaching. Whereas it has pleased Almighty God. our weather a * Adams, Bangor, chairman. Judge Reuel Robin- permits service will be held next remains were to Belfast Great to remove from our member- Ethel Hrost of Belfast is visiting Mrs. sixty years called and Mrs. Brightman at brought Thursday Miss Hazel L. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Master, E son, Ex Gov. F. W. Plaisted, Sunday at 4 p. m., Rev. Jones officiat- for ship our esteemed brother, Fred K. Bradstreet; Camden, Augus- Henry once her that Bhe could morning embalming at the Coombs’ under- Mrs. LeBter A. Wilson.of Poor's Foster. called by name, saying Mills, recent- therefore, be it ta, Adj. Gen. G. M. C. Presson, ing* Farmington, well remember her face as one of her child- taking rooms, and, accompanied by his father from the Mass. That while we bow in ,iae-v is the week to ly graduated Newburyport, Resolved, submission inompsou devoting F. D. F. M. Prof. Tubbs, Lewiston, Col. Hume, she had never were taken to Stetson for burial. school to the will of the we can but feel the F commissioner's business. Rev. J. F. Johonnett, pastor of the First Un- hood friends whom forgotten. Homeopathic Hospital training and af- Father, Morris L. Col. great loss to the and to the commun- Houlton, Slugg, Belfast, Chas ter a visit with relatives in Grange 1 iversalist church. Auburn, recently celebrated this city returned Eartiett Richards with his H. Biddeford, Col. F. N. Port- ity. staying Prescott, Dow, The remains of B'rank E. who diec to for her first case. his 29th anniversary as a minister. In these SECRET SOCIET1ES. Herrick, Newburyport She plans Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sym- Mother, Mrs. O. I,. Bartlett. W. A. and land, Hennespy, Bangor, secretary, at the Maine General Hoppital in to locate in Haverhill, later. pathy to the bereaved in their r' 29 years Mr. Johonnett has never missed one Portland, Mass., family great Una Frost of Belfast is visiting her Col. Isaiah K. Stetson, Bangor, treasurer. arrived train sorrow and affliction. of his services on account of sickness. Mr. The first meeting of the season of Sept. 20th, by Tuesday evening Mrs. H. Mrs- Col. I. K. Stetson acted as chairman of the regular Henry Hilton of Chicago arrived Resolved, That as a token of respect for our Volney Thompson. Johonnett is a of the One Mr. Herrick was employed as night great friend boys. Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter was held at watchn^ax last to a few with her departed brother, our charter be draped for :1 The purposes of the Friday spend days U!,ia and Embert are Bangor meeting. league at Mack’s Point coal sheds and cut a of these resolutions be Ramsay Ramsay day he met a little chap and entered into con- their rooms in Masonic Temple Tuesday even- recently Mr. Edward thirty days, copy are Bet forth in the constitution father, Sibley, and was the guest settled in their new home in Pitts- adopted,whict his foot in an accident. Blood de- spread on our records, one sent to the be- 4ir:i> versation with him. He asked the boy what poisoning of Misses Maude E. and Mabel R. is similar to that of leagues already formed in ing. Mathews. reaved family, and a copy sent to each of the The re- and he was taken to the foi his name was. boy, Yankee fashion, veloped hospital She came east to her local papers for New and Vermont and is as fol- master of Tarra- bring daughter Kather- publication. Hampshire Edwin S. Perkins, degree treatment. Mr. Herrick was a citizer art, of and his sister, Mrs. turned “what’s yourn?” The minister re- good who has entered B. F. Committee Searsport Iqwb: of Red a full attend- ine, Wellesley College. Her Foster, ( _ tine Tribe Men, requests and father and ■! name is Johonnett.” The and a kind husband his deatt J. H. Vose. on ’tfeo their parents, Mr. and Mrs. plied, “My boy other children remeined with relatives in Wnereas, we most earnestly desire that the ance of the degree team at a rehearsal in their ’* he was “Mine’s is a severe blow to the family. He was a scr W. C. Thompson, | Resolutions, ^Hsh, recently. United States shall remain at with al thinking being guyed, replied, Massachusetts her visit to Belfast. peace hall at 2 30 p. m. September 26th, preparatory during nations of the earth and to Joe Bumblebee.” of the late Reuben and Mrs. Mary Herrick ol Etta believe it be'o] The spent the season on the Thompson, Ethel Thompson and to their visit to Bangor. family past vital importance to the advancement of civili- At a attended of the Win- East Belfast,and is survived by his wife, for- WEDDING BELLS. have moved into Mrs, largely meeting Pacific coast. rhompson zation and the progress of this reDublic that s throp street (Augusta) Baptist church and J. B. A. Robertson of Oklahoma merly Miss Laura Nickerson, their children house. the United States should be th< Judge Cuy, Eamsay’s recognized by parish held Wednesday evening, Sept, 15th, a The third annual reunion of the Benson-Wood, E. Benson and was elected grand sire of the Ralph, Elsie, Cassie, Reuben, Norman anc Knight George Mrs, nations of the earth as a peace-loving nation unanimous invitation was extended to Rev. Ok„ Sovereign Wentworth and Miss Clara Beat and / Order of Odd his mother and one sister, Mrs. Nellie family was held recently with Mr. and Mrs. Mary B. Wood of East Belfast were married E. S. Philbrook of Sanford to the pastorate of Grand Lodge, Independent Fel- Ruth, Ctfciiuing Maine Central Institute anc Whereas, we are aware that Miller Hobbs in with a 18th, at their home on notwithstanding the church. Mr. Philbrook is 42}earsofage lows, at the first meeting of the annual con- Howard of this city. The funeral service! Hope, large attendance. Saturday evening, Sept. E f’^ir home with Mrs. Hulda our attitude of peace and our unwillingness t< and is now his in a Sanford Mrs. Sarah Patterson Hill. Rev. Walter F. Sturtevant Ramsay. serving eighth year of the order in San Francisco, will be held this, Thursday, afternoon at hi! F, Knight of Belfast was elected of r become the aggressor, it is within th< vention Sept, fully pulpit. Previous to his Sanford pastorate, he a member of the the church officiated and used the sin- M rs A. J. Barteaux of Marblehead of that other late home and the interment will be in the entertainment committee Baptist range possibility nations not s< was for eight years pastor of a Belfast 20th. for another ring service. A number of their friends w*fe recent of Mrs. Charles strongly inclined toward peace, may declan a Smart cemetery in Swanville. year. Among the soldiers of the gle guests church. Mrs. Philbrook is very active church U. O. G. J war this and because of Belfast Commandery, C„ had a were and a Mrs. C. P. Carter and Mrs. Volney upon country greatei worker and is especially fortunate in her gifts Knight family who served in the War of the present reception with refresh- may the of th< bean supper last Thursday in The remains of Wm. P. Norton of Revere Fs,jr> preparedness destroy integrity of personality and capability which make her baked evening Rebellion, were T. F. and Russell ments followed the ceremony. Mrs. Barteaux was a native ol and cause Knight L. republic the loss of Republican ideali very successful in with chil- in the Eaton Phoenix who died in 1 le. always working their rooms block, Row, Mass, Islesboro, Sept. 22nd,'were of hut had not been here for thirty to civilization, and dren.—Kennebec Journal. Knight Searsmont and Alonzo Fredson of Bowden-Curtis. Brown, Mrs. B. Blanche to the Coombs room! Leroy Lester Bowden and and wai with Fred W. Bick- brought undertaking Eer maiden name was Whereas, history proves the terrible Lincoln ville. Mary Frances Mr. Philbrook has accepted the call'and will Miss Annie Treat Curtis, of Mrs. now devastating home to ua th< ford and Mrs. Laughlin Black the committee Wednesday morning for embalming and were daughter Europe brings Mr. fact that no nation can secure enter upon his new pastorate Nov. 1st. William Stevens and daughters, Esther, Lillie A. Choate of this were married at immunity from in charge. At the short business meeting shipped on the afternoon boat for Medfield city, the and horrors of war Eleanor and of the home of E dangers by peacefu the Messrs. James for interment. Mrs. Norton hei Katherine, Beverly, Mass., the officiating clergyman, Rev, L Cahill, one of the best-known anc desires and that followed supper C Mass., met intentions,unsupported by adequate Flagg on Schoolhouses. were recent of his Mr. Arthur A. > one Daniel A. McLeod were guests parents, and Blair of the Universalist church, of the richest young men ii military power; and Dexter and made a husband’s remains in Rockland. His deatl Mrs. W. J. at the borne of and one of the for which th< To the Editor of The Journal. I would to a for the from a was Stevens, Mr. Wednesday evening, Sept. 1st. The single ? the only Michigan man tomustei Whereas, objects committee arrange program open resulted paralytic shock. He 5i r government of the United States was forme< Mrs. F. M. Stevens in Swanville. Mr. Stev- ring service was used. The bride was be- Service at the Fort Sheridan civiliai refer H. to P. 1907: “An act to session of the Commandery on Thursday even- years and 8 months old and was a native oi was in the words of the “to Chap. 182, L. Constitution, pro- ens made the in nis Cadillac car and chose dressed in a of white to 30th. A dance followed with music Ga. trip comingly dainty gown training camp. According th< vide for the common defense," and it is th< schools with Said act ing, Sept. Madison, JF by provide flags.” requires a very interesting route the of the embroidered lace with white i} cers H. and Miss by way silk girdle. They in charge the camp will opei Constitution required “to protect each Stat< by P. D. Carter, violin, Florence ^ ^ these flags to be used in schools, not to float Mrs. Benjamin Thompson of White Mountains and other of note. were attended Mr. and Mrs. Arthur h a* leabt CM recruits ready to re from invasion;" and It was officially announced Winterport places by W, J Cushing, piano. who had been visiting Mrs. Frank D. Pullei the recruit! Whereas, we believe that the words wbicl over On their return were as far The groom is in the training. Among schools. I see no reason why a five cent that D. D. Wm. T. Varnum of at her home on Penobscot they accompanied Rumney. employed JF the addressed to are stil ( Cumberland street, returned t< iej most prominent residents o: Washington Congress as Waterville Clement of Mathews Bro’s mill. will would arrive on afternoon. She wai by T. Hayes Rox- They make their t!l° other nearby communities—Kala true, viz; “There is a rank due to these Unite< I toy wont fill the bill. G. Mills Monday Commandery Winterport Wednesday | tfcj'j I accompanied by Mrs. Pullen, who will be he: ■ bury. Mass., and Miss Sadie M. Nickerson of home with the bride's mother, corner of Main JfcltKraph Press, Sept. 15th. States among nations which^will be withheld- Stockton business. I Springs., ! guest for a few days.—Bangor Commercial.^ ! ■ Swanville, where all attended the fair. street and Waldo avenue. Through the Yellowstone Park PITTSFIELD' PERSONALS.

CASTOR IA Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Manson were in ASTOR CUP RACE ON NEW SPEEDWAY An Enjoyable Camping Trip. For Infants and Children Dexter Sunday. OCtTH VI. In Use For Over 30 Years Mrs. J. W. Manson left Wednesday The second campfire at the Canyon for a visit in Augusta. Always bears was a small gathering, many going over the Mr. and MrB, Frank Hunter and hear the Mrs to the hotel to concert by the Signature of Mary Hunter went to Unity Wednes’- Shriners’ band, and another party at- day to attend the fair. tending the dance at the Wylie camp. A Cruise to Criehaven. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dobson returned It was hard to realize that it was Satur- | Saturday from a two weeks’ vacatin'1 day night, as there wasn’t even a bean passed at Troy with relatives. Mr. Alfred Johnson ran out to Crie- in sight to remind us, and the prospect haven in the schooner yacht Whistler Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edmunds and of baths was still several days away. daughter Alethia of Monroe Monday, 13th, to were guests No church bell woke us in the morning, September returning of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Belfast The to the Moody Sunday. but we were out in good season, and the Tuesday. trip Island, under both sail and was made in Llewellyn Parks and Miss family and Theodora started off after Like Pie power, Elizabeth People Walker were in Burnham five hours a head tide. The run Friday guests breakfast to walk down the road until against at when the crust the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E Especially back required almost an hour’s more the rigs overtook us. It proved to be a Stevens. is the crisp, flaky, tender to a dense which neces- most walk. Woodchucks j time, owing fog interesting ga- Mr. and Mrs. kind that William Tell sitated a course via the two Herbert. Whitman, Mr. lore were tasks longer busy about their daily and Mrs. Ivan Whitman, Cecil and makes—the digestible, whole- whistling buoys off Fern Island and the and were so Vivian Whitman, left on an along by roadsides, some crust that brings every- Saturday Two Bush Island, respectively. With automobile trip to tame that Billie “almost patted” sever- one back for a second Northport. piece. the of these two al. as we were the Can- help buoys, “grunters” Just crossing like William Tell cake Miss Rae Tilton of Watervilie, who is They as they are locally called, and the bell we a brown near spending two weeks’ vacation in Burn- yon bridge spied object as well, and William Tell j just buoy off Monroe’s Island, all placed in ham and Pittsfield, iB the gue9t of the roadside woods, and soon a fine buck bread, biscuits and muffins. her recent years for the of the Boston sister, Mrs. Charles H. Bradbury, West deer his antlers out of the bushes help The enormous Sbeepshead Bay (New York) on which the Vincent poked The reason ? Ohio Red Winter street. speedway, Astor auto cup race is, ... 1 steamers when outside of the in the us. did not passing Oct. 2, may future be the home of all big events. Around the two mile and looked at He evidently Wheat and a special process of sporting track there Jfl Mussel it is now Mr. and Mrs. S. H. hrost accommodations for almost 400,000 The ■ as he made off in Ridge channel, possible and Miss people. speedway cost to build $3,5110,000. I quite approve, slowly, milling obtainable only , to go to and from Criehaven and Matini- Dorothy Brown were in Burnham on as down the bank (27) and then slowly went the trip made in cus with much the same ease with which Sunday, being Mr. of the steep ravine. Kodak in hand, Frost’s car. They accompanied Mr. one would pass along a familiar, “Daddy” went down the .opposite bank. lighted Frost’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A WOMAN’S SECRET highway. The four large white can L. W. Frost, home. Mr. Deer got scent of him and walked How to buoys, which, placed a mile apart, mark Keep Young down the creek bottom, facing us on Mr. and Mrs. Porter Kimball, who the course over which the U. S. No one has yet discovered the “Foun-1 the We our warships live on the Ridge road in Burnham, were bridge, certainly enjoyed tain of Youth,” but the v.ay to keep are taken on their tests, are visi- receiving congratulations on the first near and view of speed Sunday was uninterrupted birth of twin young discovered sixty years ago. ble a distance outside of Monroe’s daughters,the two ‘real” “Chucks” and long weighing Every woman should know about game. squirrels 20 pounds. One’s weight was 10 1-4 and it, FOR SALE AT YOUK CROCERS Island, and are also a in j and use this means of were almost “too numerous to mention” great help foggy the other 9 3-4 simple warding weighed pounds. off SHORTHAND BUSINESS I weather, to the old age. A fresh complexion, a tGi and u's entertained as walked navigator. ^as *'een t^le of this institut 9 kept along. feet wide and six feet deep. Of course, Fernald and smooth, umvrinkled skin and dear eyes NO PAYMENT !N ADVA NCE policy Henry grandson Floyd We the r with Chsrlie on the The lobster fishermen on Criehaven re- recognize purchaser’s Our coach, friendly was went to Belfast may be retained until late in life, tion of it impossible to drive through it, Saturday evening in by the goods, and a test of their quality before payment is required a care ^ driver’s 6eat, soon overtook us, how- port good season. The closed time dur- their auto to visit Mrs. Fernald ! taking proper of the stomach, liver more convenient season—it will never come. and the melting snow had made the who the summer months the entered the for treatment and bowels. If you live breathe ever, and we drove on up to the hotel, but ing while lob- hospital last i simply, PORTLAND BANGOR mountain side below anything firm week. The exercise sters are many friends of Mrs. Fer- i deeply ; enough ; sleep enough, where a brief stop was made for mailing shedding their shells, formerly footing, as we were destined to discover. nald will be pleased to know she is doing ! and "take “L: F.” Atwood’s Medicine etc. It was Billie’s first visit to observed by all fishermen, has been to correct the little cards, Before we had gotten out to let the finely and is expected home this week. ills, you will make that wonderful and he abolished, as it seemed unfair to some of the kindness of Mr. Fernald woman’s secret of young, your hostelry express- team through one of the rigs ahead of us Through keeping BUY YOUR the men Mr. and Mrs. W. A. own. an desire to “take off his older who could fish during Meservey accom- ed immediate got mired. The driver was a young fel- only the summer panied them to Belfast to visit their son, Orland, Maine. and He attracted a season. Although the lob- I Cocks and things stay!” quite low, more blessed with a desire for J. R. and — Pittsfield have used your “L. F.” Atwood’s Medi- Watches, Jewery sters Meservey family. cine for little attention in the almost deserted are less plentiful than they were a Advertiser. stomach and liver troubles and it of. and be sure to have your work done by dramatic effects than with a knowledge gave me speedy relief. Ail the members of irkVyhtr YootprHau’o mipata hnH ormo nnrl dozen years ago, the rise in makes our use it at of horses, and his efforts Were only re- price family times and always find it W. M. --- effective. I recommend it to anyone THAYER, Jeweler, Phoenix Row, had not arrived. One the yearly earnings per fisherman about having the day’s guests yet sulting in getting the team more nerv- liver or stomach troubles. tne me saw same. Able power boats of from Miss Lucie -of the maids told they so seldom ous than ever. Handing our reins over J. Perkins. a twenty-five to feet in have children that it was quite treat, and to Daddy, our “Shorty,” which was thirty length | Buy a 35c bottle at your nearest condescended to replaced the small double-ended or write for a free the blase elevator boy “Charlie’s” camp nickname, made the “peal store, today sample. oars. I FREE.—"Ye Olde Songs," words and music offer him a ride in the Al- now in pod” propelled only by Separate Fresh “alligator.” distance to the frantic horses Food of sixty popular songs sent free on receipt of stationary set in the bows of 3 outside from the together it was with a bit of reluctance about two bounds, took charge of the engines yellow wrappers bottles, PRESTON’S j together with of our the boats are used to haul the from ! EVERY DAY AT THE your opinion Medicine. that we again climbed on board our horses and the and had the traps ! situation, “L. F.” & the bottom. It is thus for one I MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. Livery, Boarding Transient coach and were off for Mt. Washburn. rig—intact—safely out of the treacher- possible Stable Is situated on street ofl Piain man to haul more in Washington just street. I have The first part of the climb was not es- ous mud hole in less time than it takes to traps, deeper water, j double etc. if and a hitches, bucbboards, Careful drivers desired. You. pecially interesting and we were all high- tell. We felt like “Hurrah for cover greater area than could two DIRECT LINE saying, J issolicited. house 61-13. of men haddock and other age Telephones—stable 235-2, ly entertained by Mrs. Frie’s story Maine!” for prompt action had saved an formerly. Cod, W. G. "How the his fish are plentiful about the island, and PRESTON. Pi. ,tor. Baby Elephant got accident to the wagon, at the least, and Hogan one of “Just So” sto- when not in the resi- Eastern Trunk,” Kipling’s that would have been no joke, upon Mt. engaged lobstering Bay Mat 0. with its on the dents set their seines. The old weather- ries, setting “great, Washburn in a storm. Meanwhile, the commencing all beaten fish houses gray, greenish, slimy Pocapola river, tension relaxed, some of the girls slid used to store seines, set around with fever trees.” gear and which stood for so Tuesday, June 15, down the snowbank, and we all threw a bait, many 1915, years on the steamboat were Bakery PSD EC i D E wharf 1 As we got up a bit, and the valley be- snowball or two on that 25th day of July. STMR. GOLDEN p™LET^^JR^CRO ROD will tell to use E. FRANK COE recently burned. There was no insur- { They you FERTILIZERS. Manuf; gan to spread out before us we could Into the carriages again and continuing Will run week as C in the Best in the at Belfast, Mu ance and the loss was a serious one to TRY THEIR every day follows: Equipped Factory Country from the ever en- the descent, there were exclamations on !, hardly keep'our eyes < JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. the the of whom Leave Brooksville, 6.45 a. m.; Castine, 7.00 a view to notice the all sides as to the flowers. Up there Islanders, greater part larging long enough it; Warren’s Landing, Islesboro, 7.20 a m; ar- had gear or other in the build- rive ThE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW \ wonderful array of wild flowers by the above the timber line the mountain side property in Belfast, 8.10 a m, returning leave Bel- 8.30am. ^ flamed with Some of flowers ings. fast, roadsides. Indian paint brush in all the color. the Leave k'Kj MM Bread: Brooksville, 1 45 p m; Castine 2.00 p The of the steamer W. G. shades of red from Vermillion to cardi- we picked on our own foothills in May- foundering in; Warren's Landing, 2 20 p m, in time for Butman last near Matinicus has ooat to Boston and give about 2 hours stars, and spring people At a nal; forget-me-nots, lupins, columbines dog-tooth violets, shooting for in Probate Court bent at s- J been chronicled in these shopping Belfast, Returning leave Bel- for the County of Wald.- ■ others—but most of the in that already columns. 5.00 for and a dozen others, all called forth our figures fast, p m, Warren’s Landing, Islesboro, September, A. I). 1915. m Capt. Butman told the writer that it was i Castine and Brooksville. ™ admiration. At Dunraven Pass, reach- red, white, blue and yellow carper were DOUGHNUTS PROBATE NOTICES. A. ALLEN WOOD. very rough at the time and that a MaKYL. .jamesou of SearsnnM.i 11 we halted for strangers to us. Nowhere else in the heavy CONNECTIONS ed at o’clock, lunch, j w aklo, presented a short sea struck the bow of the steamer I having \ which had been the park did we see such a wonderful dis- FRIED IN LARD AND ONLY Will be made with Eastern Steamboat Co. to a license to sell and convey k prepared previous 1 unexpectedly, rushed the and from Boston. Maine Central Railroad to New Probate Laws belonging to said Emma I. most of or such a of bloom through open said jseai ii- night and consisted of substantial play color, variety and from Boston. Steamer Islesboro to and smout. and desei j port holes, burst the forward The last amended 66 and meat and cheese sandwiches. Water within a short distance. planking from Camden. After July 4, connection Sun- legislature Chapters Ordered, That the said pet Statutes all and bulkhead, filled the room and days with Eastern S. S. Co. from Boston for 69 of the Revised requiring executors, persons interested by can* As we drove on down the storm clouds freight 10c. doz. order to be w was rather scarce and our little and to published three -v* group per Warren’s Castine and administrators guardians give public engine room, out the Landing, Islesboro, :n 1 he Republican a p lifted and the sun came out to a putting fires. Brooksville. notice of their appointment. Journal, found the ginger ale produced by the brighten Sunday service will be discon- ed at Belfast, that There was time to 66 is amended so as to read as fol- they api most inti and varied barely get the dozen tinued if not profitable Chapter Court, to he held at 1 elfa>t ever thoughtful Messrs. Schwarz most resting landscape, lows: and crew AGENTS County, on the 12th da\ of (» 1 passengers into the life boat or administra- At the the bits of which might have been trans- “Section 40. Every executor at ten of the clock before e ,,i refreshing. Pass—named, by Fred before the steamer Bank. But- Patterson, Belfast; James Richards, tor, within three months after his appoint- if any they have, why the pi ;t\ to our native New with- Capt. — = ■■ way, in hcnor of Lord Dunraven, who planted England tS Warren’s Landing; J. M. C. P. sueh further not exceed- er should not be man has Vogel, Castine; ment or within time, granted. placed the Palm, a jami ; ; \ visited the Park in and wrote most out violating Mother Nature’s plans. It large gaso- Tapley, Brooksville. ing three months, as the judge allows, shall '.lig ’74, A true copy. Attest: lene cruiser, 70 feet 60 h. cause public notice of his appointment to be enthusiastic of its wonders was different from anything we had yet long, p. engine, AKTIIl n\V. i -t descriptions in some newspaper published in the owned in on the route to Parties desiring a pleasant sail on Penobscot published —our outfit the seen in the whose charms are as Boston, carry where the deceased last dwelt, if in the divided, camp equip- park, Bay, can take stmr. Golden Rod at 8.30 a m county IV A 1,1)0 SS.-ln court of ! the mail and passengers. The is and shall give such further notice as the ment going over the pass and down the varied as they are wonderful. M. p. s. freight from Belfast and have 3 hours in Castine. Or State, f* fast, on the 14th da\ in writing directs.”—(Approved March R. now entirely carried schooners. leave Castine at 200 p m for Belfast, judge Charles Coombs, adnun: \ lower while the by giving of Rhoda road, passenger rigs bout 2 hours to leave Bel- 10, 1916.) Page, late of l THE SALES OF HORSES AND MULES. 415.00- shop. > Returning, Many changes and were Section nine of of the Re- deceased. having presented ; started cer- improvements fast at 5.00 o’clock m. These excursions chapter sixty-nine up the mountain. The road p have count of oi noted on the vised Statutes is amended by inserting after administration island; among others is always been very popular in the past seasons. tainly would break the proverbial England has divided this country into the word in the first line of said auce. the new Connections will be made with stmr. Sieur “guardians” club house used for social “shall notice Ordered, that notice ti snakes were four areas for the of gath- to and section, the following words, give snake’s back, (if found procurement DeMonts from Rockland at Castine for weeks in Tin erings, lectures and of their and make retur*. thereof successively, dances, meetings of Warren’s Landing and Dark Harbor. appointment a newspaper published in B- above 6,000 feet and is a fine horses. Four firms have been commis- to the court in the manner altitude) all First-class teams will meet boats at Warren’s probate provided that ail persons interested kinds, including church and Sunday law to notices of of it corkscrews sioned to do the and the paid First to take or to by relating appointment by bate Court, to be held at piece engineering, up buying, prices Landing passengers any school. freight 1 Mr. Fred Rhodes, who married of the executors and administrators.” day of October next, and > the side of the and are than those Safety part town.—Conrad Beckett. 24 up by England higher paid mountain, looking a 79-14 they have, why the said daughter of the late Robert Ring up allowed. those in the later could see the the French or Italians. A contract Capt. rigs by Court held at Belfast, within and Crie, the former owner of the COOMBS BROS. At a Probate JAM K- others in has been made with the Omaha island, Managers. for the of on the 14th day of directly above them tiers. South County Waldo, A true copy. Attest: has recently retired from the firm of September, A. 1). 1916. Some of the men who got out to lighten Horse and Mule Company for 500 horses 'AKTHUK \V. Li Rhodes Brothers of Boston and C. COLCORD Of Searsport. heir of a the expects P. late of San the loads took short cuts straight up week, and at the same point THE* HannahTheodore Colcord, Francisco, 117 ALIK) SS.—In Court c 1 to pass the a greater part of his time on ! Calif., deceased, having presented petition »» fast,on the 14th da) over the mountain side gaining the little French Government has just placed a Farm for that the actual market value of the ] Sale praying r with an James C. Durham and Sai j Criehaven, occasional to of sale deceased to an * rock enclosure almost an hour which that at trip estate subject inherit- tees on tlit) estate of before us, $1,000,000 prder requires iu the state of California or Florida during the winter DIGGEST BARGAIN IN MAINE. Oppor- ance tax Maine, the persons Belfast, in said County, a but a rare band of moun- least of the horses must be deliv- interested in the succession thereto and the missing sight—a 5,000 tunity knocks only once; your great sen ted their eighth account ! months. Mr. Rhodes is fast Starter amount of the tax thereon, may be determined ered converting Safety chance for and satisfaction is to said estate for allowance. * tain on a to within 90 to date South prosperity sheep feeding rocky ledge days. Up the eastern BUY bv tie Judge of Prebste end of the island into a model NOW the beautiful home known as the Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to ordered, that notice tin cne norm, wnat naa Deen a Deaucuui, Omaha has send $4,000,000 worth of weeks in The i. and has Robbins-Frank Berry-Heagan farm. all persons interested by causing a copy of this successively, farm, imported the best of stock, a in j to us at least horses to the Allies, and it is For Ford Car Frank Grady, caretaker; no trespassingTun- order to be published three weeks ic newspaper published bright day began promise expected your successively that all interested n uses up to-date methods and machinery. der penalty of law. Address The Republican Journal, a newspaper published persons a taste of a and the dark that the business will be doubled within a bate Court, to be held at B- storm, F. E. 131 Eureka Street, at Belfast, that they may appear at Probate j Among other inovations he has drilled Concealed. ELKINS, be held at Belfast, within and for said of October next, and show > \ clouds rather obscured the the next 12 months. are Entirely 9tf San Francisco, California. Court..to rolling up Arrangements two County, on the 12th day of October. A l>. 1916, have, why the said account artesian wells, built a ed. * the swimming- at ten of the clock before noon, and siiow cause, wonderful view over the tops of also being perfected for purchase of Guaranteed to turn A M f pool and a dock in front of which your engine if any they have,why the prayer of said petition J boats A true the the lake and the horses a month at Des Moines. er should not be copy. Attest: forests, big 6,000 can lie in over quicker than can be done with granted. any weather, and a small marine Miss tditn M. Davidson, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Akthcjk VV. I j that we knew the Orders for to gash, for wonderful horses and mules began the crank. No rachets. No A true copy. Attest: railway for out boats to ten cogs. TV A 1,1)0 SS.—In Court of r hauling up Arthur W. Leonard, Register. j Canyon, and the other mountain come in one month after the outbreak of No No V? mi the 14th feet in width. Mr. Rhodes’ farm in- slipping. friction. No Piano fast, daj ? Teacher, Harry K Bangs, execut'd peaks grouped friendly-wise about the European war, and for the period cludes several broken arms or out in houses with getting the V.UUH UCl'l <11 of all modern a iiuuiuc WILI1IU illiu C, Carver, late Searspor. ] Wishes to announce a change of location to 'big Washburn. It began to get warn- September, 1914, to June, 1915, we ex- conveniences, and all visitors to the is- rain to crank your car. See the for the County of Waldo, on the 2nd Tuesday ceased.ihaving presented iu> No. 8 Grove street. Studied at the New Eng- of a. D. 1915. count of administration of j as we them land, whether as guests or summer board- September, ingly cold, too, ascended, and ported to the value of $63,816,500 New Foot Primer. You do not land Conservatory of Music. Pupil of the late auce. ers, are most received and A certain instrument, purporting to be the last which had been an of less hospitably Carl Baermaun and of John Orth of Boston. That notice tin wraps long neglected compared with exportation made have to leave your seat to start A will and testament of John H. Gordon, late Ordered, j thoroughly comfortable. Those wishing to enter the harmony class this of Brooks, in said County of Waldo, deceased, weeks successively, in Tin i were out and donned. than for the similar a pulled Shortly $3,000,000 period, your car. All for $15.00 complete. fall please apply early. 3w36p having been presented for probate. newspaper published in B | i' all u > after the mile post told us “2 miles to 1913- 1914. of mules for the COLDS DO NOT LEAVE WILLINGLY at persons interested Exports Ordered, That notice be given to all person** in- bate Court to he held at THE SAFETY FORD A DAY AT TnE SIMONTON HOME- terested a copy of this order to be of October next, an Mt. Washburn” the 1914- 1915 were valued at $12,700,- Because a cold is stubborn is no STARTER by causing day (meaning summit) period reason why j three weeks in The STEAD. published successively Re- they have, wity the said a• j the writer jumped out, and continued 000, compared with $580,000 for the sim- you should be. Instead of “wearing” it out, CORPORATION publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they a lowed. i may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at JAM I- S the ascent on foot. The storm continu- ilar 1913-1914. The average life get sure relief by taking Dr. New Dis period, King’s the memories of the summer Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- A true copy. Attest j Among of ed to threaten, and we all hoped that it of a horse in the European war is esti- covery. Dangerous bronchial and lung ai' Sherman G. ond Tuesday October next, at ten of the AKTHUK \y. i ^ Swift, is a day spent with friends in the old clock before noon, and show cause, if any they ments often follow a cold j would hold off until we could start- mated at which has been have, why the same should not be proved, ap- IIT a ss— 111 I min or 1 get eight days. homestead at West with one 1.1)0 7 neglected at the Belfast, Maine, Rockport ] proved and allowed. Vt on the 14:1 ed down the other side. Our were beginning. As your body fast, day hopes town in JAMES LIBBY, Judge. M. admim battles those of the oldest citizens of the the Emma Wording, | faithfully cold germs, no better General Agent for Maine, A true copy. Attest: in vain, however. When the reach- C Simonton Homestead. The elms with a of Ellen F, VV. MUSSelm j rigs hildreliCry aid can be Arthur W. given than the use of this remedy. agents with Ford Cars Wanted. Leonard, Register. said County, deceased, | ed the semi sheltered places near the FOR FLETCHER’S girth of more than 12 feet majestically first and final account *»! ! Its merit has been tested old by and young. welcomed us to this Memories of estate for allowance. < the drivers —. m place. summit wasted no time in Get a bottle a OASTO R 1 A today. 50c and $1.00. [ | visits to the home, with cordial At l’robate Court held at Belfast, within and many for the of Waldo, on the second Tues- Ordered, that notice : whipping out the curtains and making | and his County welcome from Uncle Joshua day of September, A. 1). 1915. weeks successively, m !'!»«• j all tight before the squall struck. The were still fresh in the minds of a newspapei published in 1 j family certain instrument, purporting to be a copy that all interest*-. those who had received in the of the last will and testament of Charles W. persons mist was blowing furiously, and it took hospitality A Date Court,i to lie held at l?- ! late of Boston, hav- TURKISH PRISONERS that were Grandnieces, Wilder, Mass., deceased, of October next, and sho a all our to the short RECEIVING WATER. years gone. been for strength compass listen- ing presented probate. have, why the said accom. -—-H-rs -.iv.. ^ great grandnieces and nephews walk the road to the stone enclosure fid. .JAM Eh up ed to the man of 90 years who still Ordered, that notice be given to all persons in- terested a of this order to be A true copy. Attest: on the summit. for faces life in this house of by causing copy Fighting every foot bravely alone published three weeks successively in The Re- ARTHUR W. l.i of the we the memories. From his lips came poems publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they way, gained top, and o 1 i and stories filled with the joys and sor- i may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- ITT* A 1,1)0 HS.—in court on” for a few minutes to look at fast, within and for said on the second V? fast, on the 14th day I “hung rows The the County, of life. gentle courtesy, Tuesday of October next, at ten of the clock Sarah A, Fuller, adnimistrit J the wonderful si,. s panorama spread before clearness l of perception, the splendid before noon, and show cause, if any they have, James Fuller, late of Seat *: us. were all in his fine why the same should not be proved, approved deceased, having present* \ Away above timber line (10,388 courage expressed count of administration of Mr. Simonton has lived and allowed. feet there was no personality. JAMES LIBBY, ance. altitude) protection in Judge. j with the exception of 7 years this A true copy. Attest: tliei- from the and the clouds Ordered, That notice j: wind, skurrying home and it is interesting to those who Arthur W. Leonard, Register. vveekssuccessively.in The 1; j that were settling on us warned us to have known him to hear of the early days a newspaper published in H* that all persons interested n< 5 of Mr. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and 1 make our brief. and ways. Through the kindness bate to be held at 0*• * survey Scrambling for the of v\ on the 14th of Court, and Mrs. Mrs. Shea and Mrs. County aldo, day of October and slmw down the half half Clark, September, A. D. 1915. next, path, sliding, falling, Wadsworth of Belfast we are indebted have, why the said account M. WORDING, administratrix of the JAM Eh ! we reached the haven of the for the In we waiting day’s pleasure. parting, Emmaestate or Ellen F. W. Musseiman, late of A true copy. Attest carriages just as the first rain drops and felt, “Say not goodnight, but in some Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased] Arthur W. Li | fairer clime bid us good morning.”— having presented a petition praying that the hail stones began to fall. Billie, envel- actual market value of certain personal prop- 88.—in Court ot n | Camden Herald. erty belonging to said estate, now in her hands WALDOfast, on the 10th day in winter coat and * oped heavy sweater, for distribution, the persons interested in the Rachel M. Pendleton, Frank rain coat still complained of being cold. SUDDEN JIUSCULAR ACHES AND succession thereto and the amount of the tax Benjamin F. Colcord, trust. thereon may be determined by the Judge of Benjamin F. Pendleton, iai He had stayed behind at the carriages PAINS—NEED NOT BE! Probate. said County, deceased, tiavn first ac count of admmistrat i- had Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to with “Daddy,” who been up and That is—if you use the right remedy. Sloan's allowance. all persons interested by causing a copy of this down before us! but we were soon tucked Liniment is a real necessity in every home— order to be published three weeks successively Ordered, that notice ti u a in h 1 in The Republican Journal, newspaper weeks successively, The in with robes and started on our lor young and old. Its merit is in pub- bravely praised lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- a newspaper published in u downward It to be but a lozens of letters. A stiff neck from colds, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for ty, that all persons interest*": way. proved held *> shildren’a sprains, those aching muscles, that said County, outlie 12th day of October, A. D. Probate Court, to be start, however. As we rounded the 1916, at ten of the clock before noon, and show 12th day ot October next, :n iharp neuralgia pain—these find guaranteed cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said they have, why the said ae* shoulder of the mountain, directly across Photo by American Press Association. in Sloan’s Liniment. home meets petitioner should not be granted. !“l0"ed- relief Every JAMES LIBBY, JAMKM.1B'"" the road lay a snow bank—a real one— Moslem Judge. captives taken in the Dardanelles campaign by the British getting their daily supply of water.' with sudden aches and accidents. Your home A true copy. Attest: about two hundred feet Arthur W. Leonard, long, twenty ieeda a bottle. 25c, 60c and $1.00. Register. Missouri to Maine and Return. PRISONERS MEET WARDEN WITH BAND.

from Missouri to Maine had Cold Cream |.,Pg- aoticipated. Twenty-seven ; passed since our eyes had f5,0n the beauties or our feet had Talcums the ] tht soil of Pine Tree State. ? long period only two or three ,a. 1 crossed our pathway. To Tooth Paste had missed these associa- ^. IU. riendships during this period mildly. Asa place of resi- J Tooth Powder s ^ .• has some drawbacks; but in o] what is true of Maine is true

-■ for not one of the States Toilet .tes, Goods of all Kinds U free from some objectionable _P and our attitude toward the ate of Maine is fittingly ex- the following line of the poet: OLD CORM tby faults, I love thee still. PRlTi STORE th ah CO. _ ) first love and no other can mv the rest in | exchange. We cannot, of its place in all respects. Twer.- .-ska course, have the sea coast form the ! .. ars of sojourn in other States boundary line of every State in the ma le “the heart grow fonder’’ v Union, but if we could have in Spring- , nths and years we both had field as much of the sea coast as you the hope that the trip to Maine h; have in Belfast, who is there who would would sometime come j.-ii again not want to live and die and after death But as time went on 1,. jr reach. to be buried here. * alter another came between -5--* r*yr**==I New! Northport; pardon me, Bayside, is Photos by American Press Something attainment of our Association. object. truly beautiful. Some of it is more beau- a; length the way was open for When “Golden Rule” tiful than it used to be, but some of it less Warden Osborne returned to his charge of the New York state prison at Sing Sing re- of the a the | nient end, convicts in costume .(,: long period so. The cottages are too close together cently escorted him from the railroad in a triumphal procession. The pictures show the and for the knitting class passing the !, 5. intervened, years for the quiet and rest of the beautiful reviewing stand and Warden Osborne in oval. The prison band played popular airs. the trip was due more than summer time by the sea: the foliage a and to whom it would have scenes. Twenty-four hours later we ,ypV,: little too dense, at least for a foggy and ar-! The Unity Fair. Drake’s Cake rived home, hale and greater pleasure, gradually rainy season like the season of 1915. hearty, feeling HEALTH INSURANCE about cent better than we a I ua 1 to the task and fifty per did It Scored Success In Interest and in j n. finally The people of Belfast. How many of j At- Some people are naturally thin. There < when before we the j a still better home, “Where were so thirty days began tendance. a natural but most these who once dear to me, now is also pallor people In ■case from and the journey. who are both thin ami are far from ! Chocolate, Gold, Silver. Nut and J troubling “sleep the sleep which knows no wak- The Unity fair, held Sept. 14th and pale Maple, tvell and need a tonic. at rest.” Your readers, some of them at least, was one of the most successful they ing;’’ or rather let us hope have enter- 15th, o Fruited also the ever neglect to take a tonic Spice, may ask me what 1 saw on my held on the grounds. The weather Many people | y months ot ed into the of the life trip? until so sick that a tonic is not ,jt. lonely waiting, experience larger was ideal, and the attendance on the they get j Everything that was visible to the naked sufficient t because the demand of the ther members of the family to which the present i3 but a preparation closing day was estimated at fully 5,000. ju eye. The fields and fruits and debilitated is not insistent ! the month of June was and an introduction. of their names flowers; It was a jolly crowd, too. They came 1 body enough. Small and trip, Many The croak enfeebled Size the streams, the cattle and a thousand to and did, and the pale face, nerves, Large Sponge Cakes, th* most suitable time in I hold, and ever shall hold, in enjoy themselves, j1 lovingfre- races were close digestion are r,.e lected until the point other things, but more a lot and exciting, the fakirs we were for were friends tried particularly where c-v ,.e.l 1 eakdown ake the trip.' As membrance, they much in evidence, and the venders of pain requires Delicious with ice cream for of people. 1 my wide open and dessert, at the 2 ■ kept eyes medical trurime A tonic taken in jiv .ck our grip and away, busi- and true. lemonade, pop corn, peanuts, etc., did a my mind as well. I did not read much, time is the 1* health insurance. It ations interfered. To save A treat it was to a few thriving business. The exhibits in the special spend the o axed the wor- scarcely enough to keep myself posted various departments were up to the usu- supports system, om a loss we were hours in the company of my dear friend ried nerves curb nature can make re* »;v greater on the of al both in progress the great European standard, quantity andquality. — go into court. Having won of many years past. Pastor Felix and his Each afternoon Prof. nans. war. 1 cared more for the of Reynolds pleased —H. L. Whitten sight peo- Build the blood and are send* Co’s the crowd with a clever and up you ■ ii nice more turned our atten- devoted wife at Winterport, and to visit daring tight than the of did renewed health and to ple sight buildings. How wire act, but the balloon had hard luck mg strength every j ip to Maine, but as we were with my dear friends, Rev. D. B. Phelan of the The is lm* I get along traveling with strangers? and went up Wednesday without the part body. appetite i; to our grip and away in and his aimable wife at digestion is toned up, there -;(;a pack Rockport. They It so that some of the aeronaut. A feature that took with the proved,'the Finely. happened ;s new color in the cheeks and f July, one of our office force were joined in marriage by the writer crowd was the fife and drum corps made lips, you veriest strangers hailed originally from worry ie.*s, become good natured where herself on the The same I met up of three hale, hearty and happy vet- getting put thirty years ago. day before were irritable and find Maine. Some of them were acquainted erans of the Civil war. This trio at- juu you ; r a month we had to two other whom I had united in new in nearly couples with friends of mine. Another shook tracted a reunion of old joys living. Connecting Reach with Belfast comrades, going Tonic treatment in Eggemoggin we were to bonds of in 1877 at Thomas- is useful dyspepsia, ready give up matrimony hand as he said about enjoying themselves and helping my heartily “good bye,’’ | rheumatism, anemia and nervous dis- to ton, to which I made a hurried to make others happy as well. The fife despair things began place trip and remarked that we had spent a pleas- ! orders. In many cases it is all the medi- “The Little in and both drums were made the lead- Biggest City Maine.” u. time we had over the road which runs from by i in three days’ electric ant hour At Niagara when cal treatment that is required. together. er, C. F. Plummer, of Duluth, Minne- and were on Camden and from thence I Free booklets on the nerves and c Ket for Eastport toThomaston, when I stood beside two to:a. blood, registering diet will be sent on the Dr. at noon on not as this was the terminus request by ,... -aving Springfield did inquire, ladies from and as -I was The First Day’s Races. Massachucetts, j Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, -ninth of July we arrived in of my in this direction. R. won in the 2.50 class race in in j;sv journey from Missouri and Maine too, we kept j Kitty N- Y, Your own druggist sells Dr. Wil- The Belfast-Brookl Steamboat Co. : next of three heats. In the 2.20 class night and the morning Leaving Belfast at noon on the 12th our over straight liams’ Pink Pills, company during trip Niagara. _ D. won the heat and the Wa- STEAMER "ANNA BELLE," this at Phyllis first iianapolis. From point August, I arrived at Eastport 8 o’clock was to Whether my company pleasant terville trotter, Dexter P., took the ! New same Here I was met an- through Indiana, Ohio, the night. by them or theirs was to me. and ! next two. The Witch had been not, profit- coming James E. Staples, Master. Massachusetts, Bos- other of old-time who took in the first heats and won the TO Captain reaching my friends, able as well. On the trip from Marion to strong LET to on the last of the to home and me as fourth being expected take day month, me his introduced 1 had the of easily, and after will make Indianapolis pleasure sitting the race. In the first half of the fifth A six room flat with bath and steam heat On August 9,1915, daily trips, Sunday excepted r;;v each Belfast the next morn- “Mr. Jones,’’ a friend of his, but the Basement and attic for On in the same seat with a young lady, the D. and the Witch collided. Do- storage. Spring Leave Phyllis Leave Brooklin.... 5 45 A. M. Belfast. 1 30.P. M, we were and was street, next to Colonial, Enquire of disappointed, owing plaster was too thin, I heartily of a minister whom I used ble’s mare went but finished the Warren’s granddaughter down, 3w36 JOHN R. DUNTON Sedgwick. 6(0 Landing. 2 30* f train service. Of mile. The Witch’s was 6 15 " Cove. 3 00 it. Sunday saluted my own name. “How do you a sulky damaged Deer Isle. Ryder’s by to know. It is a little more than week 44 44 6 25 3 30 we did not feel in- and she was allowed to go to the stables. Hughes’ Point. wever, do Bro. W.?” The of Sargentville. 44 anticipations my since return to business and home. 44 my After much discussion the award- South Brooksville. 7 00 Cape Rozier. 4 00 judges 44 Would that there at were cut short to 44 7 30 South Brooksville. 4 30 implain. visit Eastport owing had taken me over a distance of ed second to D. and third Cape Rozier. My trip Phyllis TO 4 44 place RENT 44 00 5 15 in.-'- attention to train Point. 8 Sargentville. paid Sunday the rain and rendered out of to The Witch. The Hughes 44 ‘4 fogwhich any four thousand miles. I had summary. room 44 Deer nearly pass- Large, front, furnished with fireplace, Ryder’s Cove. 8 30 Isle. 5 30 : 44 less Sunday travel. 2.50 class, $100, furnace hot and cold water and 44 5 45 doors engagements altogether impracti- ed through portions of eight different purse heat, bath, Warren’s Landing. 9 00 Sedgwick. dam electric light, also two adjoining rooms at 00 A. M. Arrived Brooklin, about.6 00 way to Maine we tarried for a cable. many of our old-time Kittie R, bm, by Simpson, by Arrived Belfast, about.10 P.tM Here, too, States; had come in cor tact with multi- Ill and the Wilkes (Peafe). 74 CHURCH t:: -rtsmouth, N. H., next of 35 we learned had STREET. anu vI i.uctnun Hi wun friends years ago tudes of people, many of them very dear Smuggler Benton, bg, by Governor L-ape ttOZier E-ggemuggn:, oeuaai; Portland &. Boston, E. S. S. Co., for Rockland : el off at Augusta, where we crossed over into the border land, but it Benton (Libby). 2 2 2 M. C. R. R. for Bangor, Camden, friends. I had' seen a thousand sights for Camden and Baby Duke, bs (Nash). 3 3 3 and Boston. Steamer Islesboro Bucksport. s ir. charge and kindly enter- was to be so pleasant kindly greeted by without an accident or a rebuff, or an ch m 4 4 4 Trixy B., (Burns). Notice of foreclosure, Passenger Fares ed Mr. and Mrs. the lat- dear friends who remained, Pearl bs 5 5 5 Daggett, the few incident or a severe sense of Mareton, (York). One Return ticket unpleasant 2 Willie O. Mathews of Lincoln- way ne and the time Time, 2 301, 2 301, 30$. daughter granddaugh- j Eastport had grown much since weariness. What memories I WHEREAS,ville, in the of Waldo and State good 30 days delightful 2.22 County we had class, purse $130. From Brooklin to Belfast.$.75.$1 25 ns whose friendship ! our residence there and sub- of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the of many have back with me. One friend *• ** brought Dexter P., ch g. by Simpson dam seventh day of March, A. D 1893, and record- Sedgwick to 75. 1 25 -71. Two hours ride the next have taken stantial improvements place, after another is calling for a rehearsal of by Grate Lakes by Red Lakes ed in Waldo Registry of L)eeds, Book 235. Page Deer Isle to 75. 1 25 nded us in Belfast, where I the R. R. (Reynolds). 2 113 1 184, conveyed to Fred M. Boardman of Natick Sargentville to .75. ... 125 including Washington County the story of my travels, which I wish I Phyllis B., bm, by Phillipi. (Uo- in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth South Brooksville to Belfast.75. 1 00 espied my long-time friend. From we to Houl- Eastport journeyed could throw on paper as 1 can rehearse ble).. 1 2 3 2 2 of Massachusetts, one undivided half part of Cape Rozier to Belfast.65. 1 00 who in of m 4 3 2 1 3 " Point to Belfast.50. 75 Hard, anticipation ton by way of Calais and St. Stephens. it the voice. The Witch, sp (Emerson) a certain lot or parcel of land, with the build- Hughes by living 3 4 4 Cove to Belfast.50. 75 to meet me. May S., bm (Shuman). ch ings thereon, situated in said Lincolnville, Ryders M .: was at the depot At Houlton we were met by another The trip was so delightful that I long Time, 2.231, 2 21i, 2,241, 2.21*, 2.29. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lot Warren’s Landing to Belfast..25. 50 mged in twenty-seven years and very dear friend, J. Q. No. 17, Range E in said town; at long-time to take it again. 1 shall probably never The Second Races. beginning Landing at Belfast, Mclntire's Wharf, foot of Main street. Day’s the northwesterly corner of said lot at land Yes, assuredly, yes; particu- i Adams. In company with his wife we take it in its- Prompt attention given to all kinds of freight and merchandise, at reasonable rates. again entirety, however, There were three entries in the green of O is Eugley; thence N. 6fi degrees E., by ■ the color of the hair. But had met them for the first time in 1871, land but if life and health and strength and horse race, half mile heats, and they said Eugley’s land, to of James Mathews; RALPH L. COOPER, Central Manager. rm was still the thence land of James and $*» intact; eye and all the intervening years fortune are to be and leisure came under the wire in the two heats in southeasterly by through retained, Levi Mathews to land of Elizabeth K. Mont- £ -'its nor the voice have been should to be available two two, three order, William A. head- brightness, occasional letters exchanged prove years one, gomery; thence southerly by land of said Mont- let us the char- hence I two months of the But the races that to land of F. E. nor, hope, between us. Old times and scenes were promise myself ing procession. gomery Wiley; thence south- were It in i- sojourn by the sea. w. H. W. followed decidedly interesting. westerly by land of said Wiley and line of main mmetry and beauty. as if had occurred t. lived over again they took five strenuous heats to decide in the road, to land of William Moody; thence north- GEO. JOHNSON. ■ti: ";an to be met and recognized but yesterday. How strange it is that 2.18 class. Arrow Bell winning the last westerly by land of said Moody, to the place of TRUCKING AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE. to the Y as Chas. F. heats and first There was beginning; meaning convey premises Engineer Shaw, the scenes and events of forty years ago, three money. occupied by said Mathews; said grantor to keep I am prepared to do allikindsof trucking. we saluted at Burnham Junction, hot competition in the 2.29 class. Lady some more, some less, come back to us Amalgamation of the Pacific Mail Line said buildings insured for the benefit of said Booker won the first two heats and made Furniture and a &■*' with a line will remove the grantee to the amount of five hundred dollars; Law. piano moving specialty. changed somewhat, mainly with all the freshness of spring-time. Japanese Then Roderick with at a fine showing. and whereas, the condition of said mortgage Attorney last trans-continental line of at the stame. corner of Main fc : ot since we so- important a uiwrv Leave orders improvements This was true of every I visited in mioB o.y lliauc -..j, has been broken, now therefore, I, the under- place American on the Pacific Ocean. It Bie ships headed for the mile. The time administrator of the estate of said Fred Mere. The shoe factory had a few cases I could tell was never signed, and Cross and will receive my trip. In not is a that where other BELFAST, MAINE. streets, they strange analogy seems but, considering the M. Boardman, now deceased, by reason of the the corn one and an- slow, (2.30), arped, factory erected, different of thing nations have been to give up breach of the condition thereof I claim a fore- attention. 'connection. my guides obliged sandy track for the little pacer, it was a prompt Telephone m ’r -ardine and facto- their commerce on the high seas, due closure of said mortgage. fertilizing other which they had temporarily forgot- most creditable performance. Then the Practice! in all Courts. Probate practlc* alone to war and seizure, it September 14. 1915 3w37 W. W. BLAZO, t Tlie water works and as evident to me devastating Kittie who sewerage ten; things which were big, free-legged pacer, R„ FRED C. Admr. ’2tf has remained for the United States to all BOARDMAN, specialty. 126 Waldo Belfast. : e-en the old steam- own had been a close contender through, Avenue, installed; as if I could see them with my eyes. same result demonstrate how easily the came and H evidently riding easily, strong wharf had been rebuilt. The houses In all our talk of Belfast and its people can be accomplished the enactment of by won the fourth heat handily. She also lawns The Seaman’s act was more two- better advantage; the there were only two persons whose per- legislation. took the fifth heat; Miss J. captured the effective in removing the American flag belter kept; there waB a much sonality I could not recall. What an in- place and Buzzell drove Lady Booker in from the Pacific than any warfare might was too ?tr; r .fusion of flowers the side of the storehouse of third, but the Kittie R. pacer by estimable blessing is have been, and the new registra- only it ■ of them. this time ■ ■■ —- ■ ■ strong for any By ■■ !v'i s and on the lawns. The streets How it throws the tion under the American I memory. vividly pic- flag today was too late to finish the race and it seems to be the white-faced, titer shape. The ever present tures of paBt events, persons and scenes, panting, went over to Thursday morning. The vessels that the war *• was in evidence. the and how and torpedo-chased ply summary: very strongly upon canvas, profitable zone. fe": Green Horse Race; Purse $40. it from the bay Belfast never pleasant a visit becomes to you when it A marked increase of has 1829. shipbuilding (Half mile heats, best 2 in 3 ) ESTABLISHED ; so and beautiful pleasant things to mind, and taken place in Japan as a result of charming brings only William A. by Canada Mac (Withee)...l 1 i* America’s drastic action her own bg, t' v tooked to me. If you could how good you feel when one after an- against Lena Direct, bm (Tyler).2 2 and the increase this has ships, year Mollie blk m 3 5 tlevise some scheme to eliminate other runs to greet you as a dear and D, (Ryder).3 amounted to over four hundred percent Time, 1.16 3 4, 1 16 3-4 b'M M at dense which after trusted friend. If have —“Affairs at tog day you passed in the Flowery Kingdom. 2.18 Class, Trot and Pace; Purse $175. -! in or with Joe Mitchell in from the Bay of Fundy, through sorrow, they weep you. If Washington,” Chappie, Arrow Bell, bm, trot, by Pilot National Magazine for September. 4 111 THE JOURNAL ana atven me have been Nelson REPUBLICAN place, gun you successful, they rejoice. (Bragg).2 — The Witcn, 8pm, by Direct Braden so as to greatly modify the win- In my trip I met with many who, like my- (Dearborn).1 12 2 2 2 4 3 4 ''"’•-i.ty, what a delightful paradise self, had drank deep drafts from the cup Argot Miller, chg (Schuman).4 | 1 Phyllis D, bm, (Dobie). 3 3 3 4 3 wouid have in Belfast the sea. of sorrow. We had many by passed through Time, 2.21 1-4, 2 21 1-4, 2.22 3-4, 2,21 1-2, '!* say that the winters are being of the varying experiences of life, but 2 23 3-4. Purse $100. that they are neither so cold there was a tie which bound us together 2.29 Class, Trot and Pace; Mr. Cross Tells His Experience. (Unfinished) for y nor so it is in bonds. The Journal 1915 “ere, long. Possibly sympathetic 3 2 1 1 The brief account of an interview Kittie R, bm, by Simpson (Pease)2 n the man who Houlton the following from Missouri represented farthest point Lady Booker, bm, by Dobson with a Belfast six and its r ’1 this not North and East, and from this we man, years ago, * ® ® it has followed in the experience along line, point (Buzzell).J 2J 12 2 Will continue the policy past. sequel, will be read with keen interest by every Miss J, grm, (Roderick).3 It[hasj ething to or question, would retraced our steps slowly westward. The 6 4 3 4 quibble citizen. Dick Reeler, big g, (Libby).6 in the fullest " been and will be a home paper "hly be inclined to say, “show me.” few remaining days we spent in Maine May S,bm, (Shuman).5 J acceptance^;of I. W, Cross, retired farmer, 57 Millei street, ° 6 6 6 f Baby Duke.4 H ers are were spent in the hospitable home of the 2 30. certainly delightful, Belfast, says: *T had considerable trouble from Time, 2.27 1-4, 2.27 3-4, 2 30, 2.31, the term. It is the work of heme people and devoted > could be extended intc Misses Frye in Montville. I had known only a lame and aching back. I had been bothered an The race was not com pleted Thursday, i-'l.s of the who is there them many before. I in that off and on for about a and a to home interests. year, years Here, loo, way year agreement for dividing the money having Buzzell re- i not like to make his home ir visited the graves of Rev. George Pratt half. Some of the attacks were 30 severe been reached the night before, Mr. was to off from work for ceiving first money. ,lv beautiful? There is, to me al and his wife, both of whom heartily wel- that I compelled lay a day or so. So many people had been cured ing inviting beyond descrip- comed me lo their home when I was a What Housekeepers Should Do in October. 'be of such troubles by Doan’s Kidney Pills that I OUR CLUBBING OFFERS, scenes upon the coast. The stranger in a land in the month strange got a box. They acted like magic and reliev- According to the October Woman's and dipping so grace of May, 1871. During my visit here I sarting ed back in no time. I was around October is the month Th e Journal and Farm and $2.00 ; my working Home Companion, Home, '< ,-bb and .flow of the tide; the climbed once more the Frye mountain the yard then and probably overdid myself for housekeepers: and McCall’s 2.10 1|-t' "'aft and a The Journal Magazine, of all dimensions, riding al was rewarded with dim glimpse of which brought another acute attack. I again “To arrange and clean storage places in the cellar and attic. tnlmg before the breeze, make Mt. Washington and Mt. Katahdin, as used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they cured the Th e Journal and Woman’s Magazine, 2.25 “To see that the Bummer clothes are ter on the well as the hills off in the as who has ce lived blue lying way attack just as quickly before.” without starch and ! done up carefully put The publications included in our clubbingloffer heart sick at times because he ii distance. It was indeed a rare treat to OVER SIX YEARS Mr. Cross said: LATER, away. Pills the best be sent to different addresses. ’be privilege of looking on it al stand upon the top of this mountain and “I still consider Doan’s Kidney “To go over the furniture, mending, may 1,::‘e kidney medicine to be had. I confirm all I have and polishing. As a lover of nature I love the look out upon the vast expanse spread repairing Terms: One $2.00; six $1.00; said in their “To take down the screens, put up Subscription year, months,| the the out before previously praise.” fields, extensive plains, you. windows and doors. rS Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask storm 50 cents. Prairies, and the massive moun As the limit had been reached of the “To finish the Christmas shopping.” three months, for a kidney ren edy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills 'be Western but for the time at our on Au- Send in your subscription now. States, disposal, Thursday, —the same that Mr. Cross had. FoBter-Mil- CHILDREN Or TEN hence of whiel the we on the return IRRITABLE genuine pleasure gust 26th, started burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. ’trough the sense of sight let me 1 trip at noon and at 8.10 that night we had MiED KICKAPOO WORM KILLER esu;. 1 is a reason for the disagreeable and the sea> breathe in the ozone reached the city of Boston. The stay There Belfast, Maine. !! fretful nature of many children. Think of watch the in theii here was waters, gulls limited to three hours, and the the unrest when the child's body is possessed by f’ Notice and -‘a’an to the roll of the waters next day at noon we arrived in Buffalo, tiny worms sapping its vitality clogging ite DR. 0. S. VICKERY has removed hie office functions. \\ hatever may be the cause—“that dash at observe the Here we tarried and a .,',',rn your feet, till night made from his residence, Church street, to K- of P. children have worms is a fact.” Your child's has a cause. .“'-‘iit8 of the varied craft plying ti visit to Niagara Falls. The next morn- block over the Old Corner Drug store, where peevishness and irritability Give Worm Killer a chance and if worms let he has a suite of rooms fully equipped for Kickapoo ^fr8’ me Bee this and yoi i ing we arrived in Marion, Indiana, and this harmless it 'fin'r doing eye, ear, nose and throat work. Hours are there humanly remedy will the Panama and al I the friends and formei 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. 4w36 I eliminate the annoying parasites. 26c a box. Exposition spent day visiting r \ THE W. C. T. U. The Republican Journal PURE RICH BLOOD CONVENTION, j The News of Belfast. 1 Skowhegan is a town (and it prefers to re- BELFAST. THURSDAY. SEPT. 23. 1915. PREVENTS DISEASE main a town!) of about 6.000 people, paying Mrs. R. H. Moody has two volumes of Wil- a tax of .026 on a dollar. There is an electric liamson's History (first volume) which she PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Bad blood that is car line of ten miles into the neighboring would like to sell. She is at the Ellis house, blood,—that is, — 108 Pub. Co. impure or impoverished, thin and town of Madison, round trip 60 cents. The High street, where the books may be seen. FOR The Republican Jour. Kennebec river runs the We also of a third for sale. pale,—is responsible for more ail- through town,afford- E K. Brier & Go. hear copy for the American Woolen Mills and ments than anything else. ing power Mrs. John W. Jones entertained an auction a || CHARLES A. PILSBURY. and other industries. The business streets have f „ Manager It affects every organ function. party at her cottage, “Windandspray,” last in look of and and the In some cases it causes catarrh; activity prosperity, shady ANNOUNCE Friday in honor of Mrs. William H. Getchell Women Who rheuma- residential streets have many beautiful homes Terms. For one one I in others, of a summer resident on the Allyn Care Advertising square, others, dyspepsia; Augusta, I set in the midst of fine inch length in column, 25 cents for one week I tism; and in still others, weak, tired, grounds. shore. A picnic dinner and supper were and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. worse troubles. In this town was held last week the 41st their for the Fall languid feelings and opening served on the porch and auction was played on In a Subscription Terms. advance, $2.00 It is responsible for run-down convention of the Maine Woman’s Christian and Winter season on the porch the afternoon. $1.00 for six months, 50 cents for three during year; [ conditions, and is the most common Temperance Union. The meetings were in NEW months. ! The Boys Club of the Uoiversalist society cause of disease. the Bethany Baptist church, which was most entertained their girl friends at a picnic sup- The before-breakiast melon is too Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the greatest tastefully decorated in white and green. per in the church vestry 15th. The af- | Sept. and enricher of the blood the Above the in letters. “Skow- a failure. purifier pulpit hung large often meloncholy 25, fair was under the direction of Mrs. Sarah A. --—-- world has ever known. It has been hegan Welcomes the W. C. T. U.” Around Saturday,Sept. Knight and Mrs. John A, Fogg. Rev. and of wonderfully successful in removing the walls were the county and department Boston has shipped another cargo will show the Mrs. A. A. Blair were invited guests. A social scrofula and other humors, increasing banners. Just below the desk stood a When they SUITS AND picture COATS rum to the West Coast of Africa. hour and games followed the supper. I and the red-blood corpnscles, building of Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, Dinners and sup- latest the whole Get it The first of the The cranberry crop is said to be nearly up system. today. pers were served in the Island Avenue Con- meeting Reading Depart- gregational church, where Rev. C. H. McEl- ment of the Woman’s Club will be held in their 50 per cent short. What about the tur- Journal Pub- FOR FALL. I made when The Republican of soon be installed as room when Miss to sauce? hiney Sear sport is to Tuesday evening, Sept. 28th, key accompaniment cranberry was in Octo- lishing Company organized pastor. Pattern Hats Sabra B, Dyer will give an original arrange- 1880. The directors of the Maine Central ber, Monday evening the usual meeting of the ment of a reading on “The Last of Pompeii,” The finest Suit and Coat Values, style, ■ Railroad Co. Sept. 15th declared the State officers, State superintendents and coun- which she gave several months ago in Boston The war news seems less contradic- from the New York was held. be- leading of the Boston School of finish and materials dividend of $1.50 a ty presidents, Tuesday morning under the auspices considered, that I regular quarterly that may be in at tory, though due, part gan with a devotional service led by State also Expression, where she is taking a course. 8b are. be- shops, we have ever offered. least, to facility in reading the convention itself was acquired Supt.MisB Loring.and Thursday, Sept. 16th, was the birthday of flj tween the lines of the reports with the of the Samuel Briggs of Thorndike is expect- conflicting opened responsive reading Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs a from the French Claim, from Berlin and Train- Crusade Psalm. News that South had ing big dowry Petrograd. Carolina Exclusive Models of their George R. I)oak, and a surprise picnic at the. — Farmer. to $81,500.80. Maine various a vote of 3 to 1 caused much re- amounting ed writers describe the phases gone dry by City park was given in her honor by hor sis- Here’s he’ll it. and the black on the Prohibition LET US SHOW hoping get of the conflict in numerous periodicals, joicing, spot ter, Miss Hazel, who chaperoned a party of 15 THEM TO YOU I which has hitherto South Own Creation. criticise and map represented or more A delicious dinner was served “The liner she’s a a Brit- military experts prophesy, girls. lady” sang Carolina was of covered with a bit white, sup- on the shore, including corn roasted on the -cn-■ ish poet. But it seems the German sub- and returning tourists tell tales of a war plied by a Waldo county delegate. In the lat- and other marines have no compunction about hit- the like of which the world has never Your Inspection Invited. rocks, sandwiches, cakes, many ter part of the afternoon came the Children’s a lady. —Biddeford Journal. goodies. The children then spent the after- ting seen, and which is such an lesson object Hour, addressed Miss Anna Gordon, Nat- of them No! or of murdering women and chil- by noon bathing and swimming, many of death and destruction as to encourage ional and World’s of T. L. Branch. It was a dren. Supt. L. taking their first lessons in diving. James H. the that it result in an era of hope may Later the delegates were given an auto ride affair and the young hostess re- Howes, very happy

universal the lown. — The primary election in Massachusetts and permanent peace. about ceived some dainty and useful gifts. | resulted in a for Mc- On whichever side one’s Tuesday victory sympathies In the evening the addresses of welcome Arthur Ritchie was in Rockland Sept. 16 h The Store that Sells “Wooltex’ 1 that to- That as the of the Call, Republican, over Cushing by a are enlisted it must be admitted were given: for the town by W. F. Merrill; for Resolved, young people to attend the K: ox County S. J. Court as present generation must carry on our work in of about Ex-Gov. Foss the so far as results are the churches by Rev. George Merriam; for the attorney in two cases of Wamesit plurality 3,000. day victories, the future, we should educate them in habits jlaintiff’s W. C. T.TJ. iwrs. vs. Rose "‘also ran.” Gov. Walsh had a walk- concerned, are all with Germany, while by the local president, Lizzie of sobriety and teach them to value our pro- National Bank of Lowell, Mass, • A. Marble. Miss of the Na- law. of over for renomination. to those whose are with her Gordon, president hibitory Merriam and Delilah Ripley Appleton. sympathies Resolved, That with renewed zeal we will tional W. C. T. U., brought greetings from Both cases were entered in the Waldo County opponents the outloook is discouraging. continue our efforts in their behalf in the The silence of William J. Bryan was “Mother and Mrs. Jennie Price The S. J. court with the defendant’s residences In save France National,” Young People’s Branch, Loyal Temperance to last. He stood it as as every country engaged Scien- " too good long White gave the response. Mrs. Gertrude Legion, The Sunday School, and through given as Searsmont, which was an error as he could, but he’s at it and “sees alone, dissensions at home are reported; tific Instruction in the public again Stevens Leavitt told “Why We Belong.” The Temperance they live in Appleton. The cases were non- in the loan to the Allies.” but this has not impaired schools. peril coming Germany’s suited here and taken to Knox Rod- Independent Reporter says: “By telling her Resolved, That we are heartily in sympathy counfy. PICKLING and Boston Globe. in the while Russia’s lack efficiency field, listeners what the W. C. T. U. stood for, and with President Wilson in his peace policy and I. of Rockland appeared for attention ney Thompson Nobody pays any now-a-days the our are filled with for his ef- of munitions, which has caused what the organization is doing, Mrs. Leavitt hearts gratitude the defendants. The verdicts were for the .0 the ot forts to prevent our beloved country from be- brayin’ Bryan. abandonment of defence after defence the real reason for to C. Buzzell, Jame3 S. Har- explained wanting help. coming involved in war. We are appalled by plaintiff. Hodgdon until she is threatened with the loss of She is following in the footsteps of her pro- the reports of dire suffering experienced by rimgn and George I Keating were also in tne PRESERVING Five thousand overcoats were shipped ! the the women and children Mr. Buzzell her armies and the fall of her capital city; moted parent, and is most entertaining upon people, especially court at Rockland Thursday and to in the nations of Europe, and we from Rockland Roston on the steamer the lecture | belligerent returned there We have id aiuiuuicu iu anu platform.” Friday. you need for | hope or speedy settlement of hostilities and everything Camden the other day, the first of an auernoon occurred cne memo- perhaps treachery in official circles. The weunesaay pray that all nations shall unite in instituting The Baptist Missionary Society with 18 pres- up your winter supply of pick!. order of for the Italian rial led of Pis- a Dermanent world-peace. j 500,000 army at Services, by Mrs. L, H. Wight, ent met at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Clif- deposing of her commander-in-chief Resolved. That we reaffirm our position m serves, etc. from the "of the J. B. Pearson county, and, later, the Presi- 15th. Mrs. j factory cataquis County women and will continue ford Wednesday evening, Sept, a critical time and the taking of the favor of suffrage for Co. at Thomaston. Evidently the Ital- dents Processional. This was an idea original to educate and agitate until equal right to Walter F. Sturtevant had charge of the pro- the is unex- PEACHES FOR PRESERVING RECEIVED BY EVERY command in person by Czar with the State and i is in the State of Maine. BOAT, G?EE< 4NC ians do not expect ar early termination president, managed by citizenship granted gram. Rev. W. F. Sturtevant offered prayer but recalls the of Lincoln Resolved, That as our departments are in- RIPE BUTTON ONIONS. plained saying Mrs. N. E. Fellows and assistants. Banners and Miss Maude E. Mathews, the president, PEPPERS, ETC. of the war. ! tended to apportion the work of our organiza- about swapping horses when crossing a bearing the words “New Unions,”“New Mem- from the tion, we will earnestly seek their development read several selections Missionary THE BEST OF MIXED “New L. T. were to VINEGAR, SPICES, ALLSfICE, WHOLE Another week without frost will save stream. bers,” L.,” etc., given j in all our local unions. Magazines. Mrs. Laforest L. Robbins read a GINGER I That we recommend that our WHOLE TUMERIC AND the corn which but for the warm A recent writer, a military man, says members of counties entitled to them, and, Resolved, short story entitled A Substitute CLOVES, MUSTARD. crop, I members should subscribe for and read The bright ac- joining hands, all marched around the church Misses Grace H. and Frances weather this month would have been a that one reason why the Allies have | Star in the East, and The Union Signal, and Circle.” Hayes in time with the music. Then each county ! should endeavor to The Young Crusader to the recent Lincoln failure. We have been told that complished so little is because have place A. Sargent, delegates always they Educational in president spoke briefly of the achievements of and The Temperance Quarterly Baptist Association in Rockland,gave interest- corn must have not only warm days but not cooperated and have had no concert- schools, Sunday Schools and li- her the last j homes, public on Brock and her county during year. that a woman reports, the former Mrs. warm and this season we have ed of action. There have been braries; and it is our conviction ing WARD’S BREAD AND CAKE nights, plan address was the National | The evening by I to be eligible to office io our organization work in South India, and the latter on Miss If the this of a lack of be- had neither. crop year turns many reports harmony Miss Anna A. on “Prohibi- should be a subscriber to our Fresh President, Gordon, papers. Ryan and her work among the Indians of Ne- from the Bakery. no tween the British and French forces in That we extend our sincere thanks out well it will doubt result in an in- tion’s Victorious Progress.” She called the Resolved, assisted Mrs. Warren Woman’s Christian Tem- vada. Mrs. Clifford, by the and have been to the Skowhegan creased acreage next year, which will west, apparently they advance of the last 20 months, a movement of our served ice cream and cake. Toilet Articles and perance Union for their kind endeavors for A. Nichols, Playing Cards mean more fodder for stock, and more fighting independently. Italy's advent “victorious yesterdays, and confident tomor- entertainment and comfort; to the citizens of to Sturtevant Entertained. The Delta rows.” She mentioned the meas- for their generous hospitality; Mrs. A. A. stock. We now have so many cream- into the struggle has had no appreciable anti-liquor Skowhegan HOWES & the railroads for reduced rates; to the Parish class of the Sunday school en- CO., ures in the various countries now at war; the Alpha Baptist that no hauls effect so far as the cause of the Allies is for the use of DRUGS eries in the county long of the Bethany Baptist Church tertained their teacher, Mrs. Walter F. Sturte- GROCERIES, MEDICINES banishment of from the U. S. Navy, of Trade for use of a concerned. was to send liquor its edifice; to the Board are necessary and they furr.ish ready She expected at a in the church vestry last and the Panama Canal Zone; the outlawing of automobiles; to the decoration committee; to vant, supper cash market for cream, which an army and fleet to the Dardenelles, to the The menu included salads, always the traffic in Wash- those who have rendered special music; Friday evening. Virginia, Colorado, Oregon, have in a while but has not done so and is Aus- pages and to all others who assisted assorted cake and cocoa. The commands good price, potatoes fighting Alabama, hot rolls, olives, ington, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, making this convention successful and enjoy- f * last sold below the cost of tria Her otherwise di- cards were hand painted by P. A. San- & 4 year produc- singly. energies Iowa and South Carolina, the latter making able. place rected have resulted in the born. At the close of the supper Miss Lulu tion and in Aroostook this season the might open- 19 prohibition States. Mrs. Jennie Price White, Machias| Mrs. Gertrude Stevens Leavitt, Portland, the class in a few char- new has been sold as low as 80c a of the straits and the fall of Con- At the election A.G. Smalley, president, WANTED crop ing Thursday morning, Mrs. Mrs. M. Hunt, Portland, | } Augusta acteristic remarks presented Mrs. Sturtevant barrel. stantinople—a victory of far reachine Quimby of North Turner, was re-elected State Mrs. Lila B. Howes. Bangor, Bookkeepers, Stenographers, with a large mahogany music case. Others 5| If as now intimated Ger- President, and Mrs. I. H. Mrs. Mary V. Pierce, Dexter, all consequence. Stickney, correspond- j Cashiers, and eye work Asher Hinds in a let- were Mr. Sturtevant, Master Clarence Congressman C. Miss C. M. Farwell of Rock- present many is to send an army to ing secretary. know that work A preparing and little Ruth Mrs. Renworth my optical ter addressed to the Republicans of the land had served as more MONROE. Sturtevant, aid the Turks there can be little of recording secretary tific- hope Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. Albert L. \ 1st Congressional District nas announced than 30 years, and declined re-election. Mrs. Rogers, ) a there for the Allies. The victory Miss Florence Twombly has been quite sick. Mrs. Arthur N. Johnson, Mrs. Emma that under no circumstances will it be Vena L. Johnson was elected, with Mrs. Sarah Cuzner, FRANK L. GRAVES Balkan situation continues complicated, has to the R. Knowlton, Misses Lulu and Ella Smalley, possible for him, because of his health, Lord Cram as assistant. Mrs. Emma E. Watts Clarence Dickey gone University { but is believed to have definite- Grace H. Frances A. Della D. Bulgaria deserved her unanimous re-election as Treas- of Maine. Hayes, Sargent, to accept a renomination. This an-' Graduate ! allied herself with and has Knowlton, L. Wilson, Ada Car- Optornet ly Germany urer. to the National Convention crowd from this attended Amy Sprowl, nouncement will be received with gener- Delegates A large village removed all restrictions on the passage rie M. Greenlaw, Bertha Z. Hayes, Sarah BELFAST, MAINE ff al to be held in Seattle next month were elected, Unity fair. regret, not only because the State is and Edna Mrs. Sturtevant of that to Tur- and the convention closed with “God Gustason, Hopkins. Successor to F. L. Adams supplies through country singing Mrs. Hattie Averill has been in to lose the services of so able and ex- visiting has the class her residence in over the with while each taught during lows Block, Up-Staira, * key. Berlin is rejoicing cap- be you,” delegate joined the week. perienced a representative in Congress, Bapgor past this city and it is with regret that they part ture of the Russian stronghold of Vilna, hands with her neighbor. Many took the noon but because of the cause which prompt- Joseph Plourd has a new car which he is us- with her. and at this writing the capture of the train home, and the remainder went on the ed it. But on our streets I >1* »*a »:<* £ M the climate of Washington, 3.20. ing daily. Held on a Serious Charge. Mrs. Harriet Russian army of a quarter of a million especially in the long summers, is trying Mrs. Annie Atwood, son James and daugh- Stevens and Mrs. Margaret Labrie, both giving men is declared to be a matter of only ter Mida of been in town calling as their to this and Mr. Hinds has been an untiring Reports showed that besides securing new Portland,have Bangor resider.ce.were brought In the west the of the days. shelling the women have carried on fr.ends. last Thursday night from Unity, and placed worker, and his friends that members, successfully city many hope German for three trenches, continuous on work in some 30 Island Falls is of in jail here to await trial before the Supreme release from official cares and duties and departments. Mr. Whelan from principal 28th. Both women EVERYTHING IN weeks past, still goes on. It was at first The resolutions covered total abstinence, the Monroe school, which began last Court which convenes Sept. rest and recreation in the pure air of his High to be to an offensive prohibition, the young, peace, suffrage, etc., were charged with keeping Emma, the 17-year- home State thought preliminary week with 21 pupils. may restore him to health. old of Mr. and Mrs. John of movement, but of that there are no pres- and are given in full below. Miss Inez LiPointe from St. Leonard, N. B., daughter Boynton He is a young man and should have her will. It was SCHOOL ent indications. In. recognition of Mrs. Farwell’s long and has been visiting her cousin, Joseph Plourd, at Montville, against alleged | SUPPLIES manv years of usefulness before him. faithful service a beautiful pin was presented that they were intending to take the girl to Mrs. Wealthy Grant's .4 7 THE HOWES FAMILY REUNION. to her. Bangor that morning. They were arrested and f Mrs. L. W. Woodman has been in Newburgh Last year there were reports of the The Loyal Temperance Legion is the Chil- tried before Trial Justice M. C. Larabee of The descendants of the late R. E, Howes the past few days, the guest of Mrs. P, E construction of a dam in Monroe for drens Branch, and has 776 members in Maine. Unity,1Thursday,and were held for the Supreme L. met August 27th at the home of the eldest son, Severance and other friends. J. POTTLE’S what was supposed to be a power plant Last year a plan was started to have a court, Mrs. Stevens under $1,C00 and Mrs. C. M. Howes, in Liberty. The was all have returned day Mr. and Mrs. George E. King bail v. ere and it was rumored that there was to be Memorial Fountain in honor of Mrs. L. M. N. Labrie under $500, and in default of Successor to H. Davis’ that heart could wish and at an hour car- two weeks early to Greenfield, Mass., after spending to the an electric road to and and Stevens, to be placed in her home city of committed to jail.According Unity police Belfast, light riages and autos began to arrive bearing rela- her Mrs. Lora Chase Portland. It is a the with mother, women and several men were a for to be replica of Willard the running power Brooks and Monroe. This, tives and a few friends. Among them was 10 AND 25 CENT STORE, Fountain in Chicago, and nearly enough funds Miss S A. Mansur attended the State con- show called the "Six Temptations” on the 5, however, was conjecture, as nothing Eliza J. Howes, the stepmother, Chester M. are already in hand. ventionof the W. C, T. U. in Skowhegan last Midway at the fair, and induced the Boynton Church definite could be learned the a nd wife from Tryon, N. C.; Silas B. and wife Street, Hayford Block, Belfast, Mi concerning Mrs. Leavitt made her father, who died last week as a delegate from the Monroe Union. girl to join them, telling her that all she would 1 ~ 1-J 1_ from Everett, Mass.; Forrest wife and fam- E., aim uc uue ui spring, a memorial member. Hon. Chas. E. T. will be with nave to UO was to iuuk pretty of Milton, Mass.; Dr. L. M., wife and The next W. C. U. meeting submitted to the town officials. “A man ily, the and she would Littlefield was also made a memorial member. Mrs. C. M. Conant. Friday. Oct. 1st. and it is I “temptations,” get good u au|mti VI I'Diigvi »• auu nuo vi uvbid- she didn’t like from Bangor” was said to have "been in The convention gave Miss Gordon $25 toward money. The girl said that the WHITE’S Cassie Martin and of hoped every member will try and be present. CORNER, (Winterport.) mont, sons; family wanted at one time. A crew was her expenses in coming to Skowhegan, but people, became frightened and to go charge large Overlock and of who had been We Examine: Liberty; Mattie family Miss Anna L. Wildes, spending the in she added $5 to it and made Misses home, but that they kept her in tent all E. N. Bartlett has the in- employed building the dam and the Margaret to her again telephone Union; Addie Stover and family of Union, several weeks in Belfast, has returned The Sargent, Bessie Quimby and Frances Studley night and talked roughly to her. police stalled in his home. men W’ere paid fortnightly, but there daughters. It was noted that all who had sister’s, Mrs. Peter Cooper, for the winter. life members of the State W. C. U. were unable to locate any of the men said to came a time when T, Mrs. Vina Perkins of Monroe visited her the paymaster did not married into the family and had lost their L. Palmer will start for Washington, D. A check for $100 was given Mrs, Quimby, F, be connected with the show. were G. H. Hart of Rock- granddaughter, Mrs. Linda Bickford,last week. The appear and with two weeks pay due them helpmates present: C., this week to attend the national encamp- State president, to help pay her way to the The History of a Watering Trough Eyes husband of J. Prescott of # of Cole’s Corner the men all left and the work came to a land, Hattie; W. ment of the G. A. R. His son, George A. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Young National Convention at Seattle. Some facts concerning an old husband of and Ida interesting White’s and so Liberty, Carrie, Whitten, him. were callers at L. A. Sunday morning. Modern Scientific M standstill, remains. It is said At a conference of State officers with Palmer, will accompany in East Market Ban- By wife of Alden from with her two watering trough square, Caribou, of Monroe is in that a penstock for the plant was re- and local the need of There will be a harvest concert at Monroe have been related to the Commer- Mrs. Batchelder assisting (without the aid of (I Vella Howes and Mrs. Nellie Foote. county presidents prompt gor, Bangor jj daughters. the house work in the of C. O. Whit- ceived at Brooks station, but no one ap- payment of dues was emphasized. There was Center Sunday evening. Sept, 26th, and it is cial G. Wells, of this family There were 14 grandchildren and 11 great- correspondent by George And bit the Most l to the it was re- general agreement that hereafter all dues hoped a good array of corn, fruit, flowers, etc., who the to Capt. ney. pearing pay freight in the company. city, presented trough grandchildren to at- turned to the and shall be before the county convention will be furnished. Everyone is invited Charles B Sanford, who took it to on The Saco Valley Canning Co. began opera- shippers; that some The noon hour found 68 present, who were paid Bangor and that the county treasurer’s books shall tend. the old steamer Cambridge. The trough was tions at the Blaisdell plant in this town Sept. | twenty tons of cement now remain at amply provided for from the long table on the Glasses of ciose and stay closed, until opened to receive gotten out at Mt. Waldo for J. M. White, pro- 22nd. the scene of operations. The affair is as 1 awn, which fairly groaned with itB load FREEDOM. I the next accounts. That all dues or the Phoenix House and lor a num- was year’s is, prietor of and Mrs. Fred Bean of Dixmont were much of a mystery as the alleged move- good things. After dinner the time pleas- Mr. ] At Reasonable i other received between the was in use the Phoenix in tales and of money county ber of years oppcsite guests of their daughter, Mrs. M. A ment of over the State, of Ger- antly passed songs days passed Fred and Lewis Flye autoed to Farmington Sunday airships convention in June and the State convention It was then Boston a nd Howes at the House. bought by parties Haley. man submarines in these and of gone. Miss Hazel presided 19th. waters, in September shall be credited to the county Sept. and taken to the wharf for there. and and sacred songs filled the shipment Clements of Nv H., was the establishment of German wireless piano patriotic Fortier is her in Abner Francistown, years 1915-1916, etc., and the same with de- Mrs. F. E. visiting parents Mr. Wells was at that time local agent for the place with melody. Of the fourteen children the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Haley several Broken Lenses Re stations in the Maine wilderness. work. Dixfield, Maine. Boston steamers and he says that when the which once composed this family, eleven are partment days recently. At another conference tentative were is house for Mr. of was about of the and nine were Mrs. Luetta plans Miss Myra Taylor keeping big piece granite midway living present. H. P. White and Mrs. Hora Littlefield The Belfast of the for the Charles Thompson. the and the lo^ether Mrs. (Me.) Republican-Journal, of and Herbert G. Howes of made for the itinerary speakers slip slip gave way trough, of the best Hayes Beverly of Swanvi'.le were guests of Mrs. C. B. Jew- Doak, one known weekly papers in next conventions. Miss Christine Bellows returned home from six went into the water. Mr. Wells Chase & were much to the re- spring MrB. Gustave with men, the State of issued a Taunton, Mass., absent, 17th. Thursday. j Maine, prosperity has been and many will re- Waterville Sept. went to the shipyard and secured a rigger’s ett, gret of the company. One aunt, Mrs. Mar- Tinling engaged, edition carrying descriptive matter and White of West member her with E. F. M. Hon. D. W. and family autoeu to Bel- crew, with apparatus and horses, and finally Miss Beatrice Winterport -^Optometrist.-, business writeups of the mer- cia Howes and of Jefferson, pleasure. Dodge principal (Boynton) family 19th. with the of her THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED: grade Lakes Sept. the out. After this the spent the week-end family chants, summer hotels, etc., in and and an uncle, J. M. Su kef or iij,and family .con- got trough mishap 25 Main Street, Beltasl Woman’s Christian Lumber has on the wharf a of weeks, uncle, L. A, White. around Belfast. The edition was well tributed much to the occasion. At the The Maine Temperance The Freedom Company just trough laid couple joy annual as- to store lumber in. and showed Union in forty-first convention completed a large building orders were received from the Boston Mrs. L. A. White motored to Pros- arranged, carefully printed close of the were said and an- when Mr. and day goodbyes lifts its banners anew in the name of and of Belfast and sembled, the of his to sell it. Mr. Wells bought it, on her aunt the prosperity surround- have our Frank B. Nutt attended reunion parties Sunday afternoon to call other gem was added to memory’s casket. Him in whom we live and move'and it to Sanford. He had pect —The Publishers Auxiliary. that Maine still regiment, the 9th Maine, at Camp Benson, finally presented Capt. is ill. ing territory. being. We give praise to Him with Sanford’s name on Mrs. Leslie Hawes, who very States. 15th. it painted blue, Capt. This is not a new with The Jour- stands at the front of prohibition Sept. after which was OFFICE thing firmly it in ten inch black letters, it Mrs. Florence Lewis of Binghampton, N. Y., THE R. F. D. CARRIERS CONVENTION. of her integ- oc- For the maintenance unyielding Rev. Mr. Rogers from Bangor Seminary to on the Cambridge. nal. Many years ago, when illustrations senti- shipped Bangor the month with her par- rity, and for an increasingly informed cupied the pulpit Sunday morning Sept. 19th. is spending present were not as common as an the for which we To let in Odd Fellow* now, edition in ment in favor of principles He is a very eloquent speaker and delivered a ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blaisdell. The Waldo County R. F. D. carriers met conse- have always stood, we again pledge our fine sermon. of this description attracted much at- was in and Belfast on Labor day and had a very enthu- crated service. BUT STRONGER C. W. Nealley Bangor Saturday Inquire of Samoset club attended the OLDER tention and commendation. Neither that siastic and attended meeting. Brothers Resolved, Since we regard total abstinence Several from the Mrs. Neally in Grace Hospital. largely Lamson in be at prepare at Sunday,visiting &s a law of we reaffirm of Mr. and Mrs. Phil. To healthy seventy, RALPH H. HO" edition nor the recent one were were as fundamentally safe life, reception as satisfactorily. money- Staples and Douglas of Hancock county Knox 18th, Mr. and is sound advice, because in the He reports her gaining very our adherence to this principle. Saturday evening, Sept. forty, tf38 for The with us and the association. The useful we too often Beatrice making propositions Journal. joined pro- Resolved, That we believe prohibition to be Mrs. Lamson received many presents. strength of middle life forget Mr. and Mrs. L. A. White, Miss with or careless treat- and San- On the were a loss finan- gram of the day was under the direction of the only efficient legal method for dealing that neglected colds, White, Miss Mildred Larby contrary they Harry^Satur- is the traffic. IRRITABLE CHILDREN Or TEN ment of aches and pains, simply born attended a dance in Newburg last but if the end the Belfast carriers and much credit due liquor slight cially; they accomplished (a) Resolved, That we recognize with grati- undermine and bring chronic day evening. PATTERSON'S them for the splendid success of the meeting. in NEED KICKAPOO WORM KILLER strength in view, the promotion of business and tude the great advancement of prohibition later We bad a clam bake on the shore, which was weakness for years. Mr. and Mrs. Haley entertained the follow- this and other nations. There is a reason for the disagreeable and of the we then came a when Mr. and Mrs. Herbert SHOP the welfare and county by all; song we To be older, keep your Sunday: MUSIC city thoroughly enjoyed Resolved, That in ,11 possible ways fretful nature of many children. Think of stronger ing guests Brother a general discussion of the (b) and rich and active with the of Lixmont and Judge Albra Hard- f,nS have felt that the money was well ex- by Bagley, will work to sustain the Maine prohibitory law the unrest when the child’s body is possessed by blood pure Twombly Belfast, a of the 47 Main service, and very interesting report its vitality and its and blood-nourishing ing, wife and party,from Bangor. Street, from these edi- after which and to secure its enforcement. tiny worms sapping clogging strength-building pended, Aside special State meeting by Brother Libby, influence be cause which isa TKACHISt’ (c) Resolved, That we will use our functions. W hatever may the “that of Scott’s Emulsion and L. Clements and daughter, MUSIC MDSE we viBited the base ball ground and watched properties Mr. Mrs/R. tions in each and every issue of The Jour- toward the election of officers who are pledged children have worms is a fact.-' Your child’s a tonic and a medicine to keep your C. O. Whitney the between Belfast and Searsport. The food, Miss Barbara, accompanied by RENTING RKPAlKi^ game to the enforcement of the prohibitory law. and irritability has a cause. Give alleviate rheumatism and motored to Newport nal it has been the aim to promote the next of the Association will be held peevishness blood rich, and Miss Alice Whitney, meeting we will increase our Killer a chance and if worms Wil- (d) Resolved, That Kickapoo Worm sickness. No alcohol in Scott’s. and were guestB of Mr. and Mrs. material and moral welfare of its con- in Thorndike on Memorial day. Don't forget avoid Sunday J. LEE MTTERSON,^PrePri®,or in the campaign for National are there this humanly harmless remedy will the as it will be the event of the year. energies great Scott fit Bowne, Bloomfield, N. I, lard Whitney. date, parasites. 25c a box. stituency, in fulfillment of the pledge R. E. R. Constitutional Prohibition. eliminate the annoying Then The News of Belfast. Speaking of the coming tf *-A Fool The clam bake and fiald day* planned by the Was” to the Belfast Opera House on Wednes Athletic association of I*ofcS*d A Barrows, and 29th and 30th,Manage] will take on Thomas Forrest, an old offender, was before day Thursday,Sept. place Sept. 25, instead of Sept. 18, breal court for intoxication Clifford says: ”1 do not even expect to having been postponed for a weak. {be municipal Monday THE to 30 in Did- even on this film the great expense PROGRESSIVE and was sentenced days jail. because^f There was a break in the high coet of STORE ~"1 living but I like to see occasional!} something good last when A. A. Howes A were The H. L. Whitten Co. had blueberries last you start your or Saturday, Co. boy girl and the of house will have a chance patrons my the sweet corn at 5 tulay although the season for these berries selling best cents the doz- y off to school to see something good, too.” to over some time last en ears; pears, 10 cents a peck. was thought be ago. Monday Changes at the City At a meet- a Building. Green over Mr. and Mrs.Elon B. Gilchrest, Mr. and Mrs. morning with pair of tomatoes, usually abundant, “just of the committee on and the ing city property seem to be in short this At je B. Holme6 and Mrs. Grace C. Pillsbury supply season. one . stockings”? Bet there is a engineers of the fire department, held Wednes- told Fall a week' at the Hermitage, Pitch- grocery store we were that they had not ir’ spending it was that the hole in day night, Sept. 15th, decided received to with their Millinery them enough keep up orders. s Fond by this time. Opening er room originally fitted up for the hdok and lad- j Green tomatoes are in demand for received 15th by Belfast pickles and \ telegram Sept. der tiuck hut which had been U9ed for the past a When you mend preserves, and for making “mince pies.” v es announced the birth on that day of them— two or three years b> the street department I Saturday, September 25, 1915.' Henry and Margaret Mitchell Macdon- think B. F. Oolcord and 12 others of just of the difference should be turned over for the exclusive use of Searsport filed Canada. | Toronto, : the fire department, in which to keep the new a complaint against the Searsport Water Co. it had we Mrs. Arthur A. Blair and their they been the cele- hook and some time discrimination in On Saturday, September 25th, will hold our Fall s and ladder truck. A door will be* cut ago, charging rates | Millinery Opening, to I Mrs. H. Herrick of in that the refused to make ^(s, Mr. and George brated through from the northerly side of the build- company promised which we wish to invite all the ladies to attend. It is a real was pleasure for us to be i„,ro, Mass., left Tuesday for an extended ing into the lockup, so the police will take abatements when service discontinued for | | able to that we feel assured that our to include the White Mountains. their prisoners directly into the given periods without any resultant expense I say opening this season will be even trip lockup through larger g one door, instead of to unlock two to the company. Order of was south having investigation and more than ever. The seem \\ ,.rk has begun on an addition on the complete styles more varied, which will doors, as has been done. This change should given by the Public Utilities commission and | make it Jackson & Hall f the store occupied by now to select a meet with general approval, as the the commission has given order of notice, 1 much easier hat. and High becoming § an office, which will be well lighted ftoleproof street side of the has designating Oct, 14, 1915, as the date upon city building presented with all the modern conveniences. 3 videa pairs of are all summer a most with which a hearing on the matter will be held in Holeproof untidy appearance the b Velvets seem to be the Class had an at the Cot- the courthouse at Belfast. leading material used, but there will be also a con- |he History outing Guaranteed to wear many tools and machines of the street de- | on Race street last Friday. A any boy cottage partment scattered about. Traction Engine a Good Investment. siderable number of plush shapes. | was served at noon and the or | c dinner g'r! Three Months with- the a A Kitchen Shower. Mrs. Maine Hills and I When attention of citizen was called to rroon with readings, conumdrums, the noticable in passed Miss Marian M. Heald a j improvement the condition of out holes or new hose free. entertained few K Among the more popular shapes this season will be the a; ion, etc. I Franklin street he remarked: and High Jinks Hat, The friends Wednesday evening, Sept. 15th, in “Yes, you f honor of will find like all over the The The Tam m T. has been local $1.00 for the 3 For Miss Louise J. whose improvement city. A Coolie, Napoleon, O Shanta, and the Sailors. M t Heaiey appointed pairs. Read, marriage | p All these stapes | of the Direct Company’s to Charles Brown of Belmont is announced man living near Dog Island said to me the oth- iger Importing sale for I seem to be in very good demand. by in er that the road out there had not been in in the Chase block on Main street, to early October. The dining and living rooms day § were such condition for ten or more ccd Charles C. Chapman, resigned. Mrs, beautifully decorated in green and pink, I good years; and The shades that will be most used are principally with asters and Lunch another resident in the suburbs, a tax- Black, Green, Browns. § t-v will assist her husband. dahlias./ j Purple, Navy. was served said that traction | at. 6.30 from the dining table with I payer, the engine might be ie the season at Bayside has closed ;; center piece of pins asters. The place cards broken up for junk or dumped off the wharf, Cross and family, the E. R. Conners were and for it had in one is H. H. cot- handpainted appropriate. The host- paid for itself season.” It COOMBS the H. A. Biethens are still at their i COMPANY, ess was assisted her Miss evident that the has here | by sister, E. Louise traction engine done Rock is and The Waquoit f White open, Heald of Masonic Boston, in serving chicken salad, hot what it had done in Somerset county; and that ; Temple, High Street, Maine. remain open, as usual, all winter. | Belfast, lost the rolls, olives, ice cream and more work in less time and at less $ Ralph Richards fore and third fin- coffee, cake. At is, expense the meeting Tuesday afternoon the close of than regular gers of his right hand Thursday while at work the luncheon the bride-to-be was could have been done without it. And ! mas H. Marshall Circle, Ladies of the on a in Mathews Bros.’ surprised with a pink crepe paper basket filled the street Mr, has planer mill. Drs. G. C. commissioner, Weymouth, Zenas D. Hartshorn, principal of Grade 9, \ were It was decided to with K -, 19 present. and E. A. Wilson kitchen linen for use in her future been onto his and late wit.a results Kilgore dressed the wounds. home. job early who the summer at his home farm in FINE uLD nextmeet- spent MANSION FOR SALE an interesting program at the Miss Read her that show for gracefully acknowledged pleas- themselves. moved to the and has to be The Harriman at the corner of Swanville city Friday when all members are requested homestead ure and Auction followed in surprise. the liv- At the Wayside. those in F. and Miller Among registered taken the upstairB rooms Amos Carle- i.t as matters of interest will be acted Congress streets has been deeded ing room. The first and second prizes—crepe- at the Wayside the past week were M. Webb. ton’s residence on Congress street. by George F. Harriman of New York to Mrs. de-chene handkerchiefs—were won by Miss A. D. Snow and E. Mrs. W. Ellen Harriman who with her hus- Studley, Rockland; Pierson, Read and Clara B. The other Announcement is made by the Maine Central Letters. The let- Keating. guests H. Whitteraore, Bangor; Miss J. B. Spencer, .'VERTiSED following band has been there for some time. living were Mrs. E S. Webber. Misses Nellie New railroad of the general change of time to the remained uncalled for in the Belfast post Brown, York; Miss Grace Thomas, Bangor; Mrs. winter which will take on Sun- Charles F. Cushman of Florence and Marjorie Shaw, Belle Forbes schedule, place for the week *21st: Ladies— Searsmont brought Keating Richards, Denver, Colo.; Miss A. F. ending Sept. 26th. It is understood that the and Hazel Doak. W in nr fiornof M mn r V U _ XT. day, Sept. Rita Malone Strollin. Gentle- in two tons of corn to the Saco Valley Canning Durgy, schedule on the branch will be she same as last Co. Thursday, the first of the season. It was oume WEATHER, Mrs. F. A. J. W. Condon, Edward McLellan, George what may be in store for York; Schubert, Boston; Miss Susan j. season. in fine condition. The started work us in the of Mrs. H. Bos- William Shay, Billie Diugan. factory way weather must be left to con- Sawyer, Bangor; George Wahn, and is on a ten-hour sched and L. L Col. H. E. McDonald, E. S. McDonald. Thursday running jecture the goosebone prophets, but thus ton; Mrs, Paine, Miss Webb, Miss Paine, Capt. steamer which e new coast guard Ossipee, ; ule, from 7 a. m. to 6 m. far it has broken the Mrs. Dole, Mrs. Miss Messrs. A. H. Thayer and E. H. Mason left p. records for wet, cold and, Wing, Wing, Alice L. the place of the Woodbury, arrived in last in Mr. Mason’s latterly, excessive heat. The almost continu- Pendleton, Islesboro; Mrs. Sheiton Barry, Miss early Monday morning It was found to make Monday afternoon on her first trip east- necessary arrange- ous rains deferred Miss Elizabeth auxiliary sloop on a fishing trip of four or five planting in many places, Bairy, Barry, Boston; Mrs. off the monument. ments to care for Grade 8 of the South school and anchored Many made Edward F. days down the bay. Capt. A. C. Batchelder is hoeing impossible, and protracted hay- Hagar, Chicago-Dr. Edith Kid- j the officers and seamen came ashore that outside the teachers’ homes and seats and into der of this in of McDonald’s furniture store during ; ing September. Low lands were flooded city entertained G, D. Haskell of \ charge She sailed Tuesday morning for Cas- desks were put into the Christian Science most of the and Dr. M. his absence. season, and the conditions were Bangor E. Lancaater of Foxcroft room in the Bank and Eastport. Savings building Thursday at the * aptly described by a correspondent who said Wayside Sunday. A recent automobile accident in Burnham, for their use until the Peirce building is ready __i_:„~ inn * e that a cat with i bog shoes could not cross his Poor’s Mills. Mrs. Lee Schubert and Mrs. not before reported, occurred about noon Sun- I for occupancy. garden. There were two on the when an High street south from the McLellan storms when the Mary Pitman and their mother, Mrs. Lewis, day, Sept. 12th, Ridge road, Yacht Mallard re- rain came down with such auto driven Mr. son of Andrew and the building has been connected and Ashore. The Journal force as to seriously are visiting Mrs. Underwood_Mrs. L. D. I by Pomeroy, cently gave a of the former sloop damage farm and and Pomeroy, went over the bank of the road, pin- .,-ntered for city water. A sewer has been history garden crops the roads Pearson and son Kenneth from Massachusetts io were Edward Maine. yacht Mallard, built on the Great Lakes, later so badly washed m as ning the occupants underneath. The accident Apply Sibley, Beitast, from High street to the lower bridge and places to be im have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur well known in these waters as a passable. When it was caused some trouble with the tire and Waldo avenue and down that pleasure did not rain it was Fred Jackson the i by High to foggy Higgins-Mrs. spent day The Schools The and district was sold and there occurred at a ^vhere there is a em- Rgrade distance. craft, tug boat, etc. She recently wereHonly one or two warm with Mrs. Richard Merriam_Mrs. Nellie place steep tie a considerable nights j schools with no of L. A. some at Dankment. Mrs. was the one of began Monday change by Coombs and after changes during what should have been summer. Win- Allen of Vinalhaven has been friends Pomeroy only visiting teachers. The of the south school will :.e Leonard & Barrows Athletic Association his on the water front left for Boston. ter was the and her condition pupils shop clothing essential to comtort most of here-Mrs. George Daggett and party seriously injured daughter' be housed as follows until the hold their field exercises at the A York Beach of 17th the time and was said to temporarily day city press despatch Sept. overcoats were worn in went to to the be critical. every Liberty Sunday baptism_Mr. Peirce is lor Grades rk next Saturday instead of at Crow Cove I “Late last the month. building ready occupancy: says: night auxiliary pleasure September brought the and Mrs. Wentworth and Mr. Mrs. only pleasant Henry and Millinery Openings. One of the many in- 5 and 6 in. the of the The to Islesboro Tolman of lower r oms High school; previously planned. trip yacht Mallard, owned by Scott weather of the season and last week the Freeman Went j record worth went to East Orland last announce- 1 dications that summer is over is the Grade 4 in tin ihoe factory Union room, so- vcsc on account of trans- in to make York Harbor for for heat was given up inadequate Boston, trying broken. Locally, the in- week and the with their mercury spent day uncle, F. A. ment of openings by the local milliners of fall called, Grade 3 in the Christian lation facilities for so a company as the ran ashore on York Nubble. The dicated 83 in the Hayford block; large night shade Sept. 16th and 17th Wentworth. They made the in Mr. Went- trip and winter millinery. These will take place Science rooms, Main street. The of 1 i to attend. was the coaBt on her way to with unusual pupils planned yacht coming up humidity for this section. This worth’s car, returning the same the night_ Saturday, Sept. 25th, when latest fashions, and 2, who need coaching will meet at the Boston when she went ashore. A heavy mist heat wave extended over A. has received letters most of the William and Mike Dunn the and Bos- Mrs. George Quimby country spent day Tuesday personally selected in the New York homes of the teachers and the class is said to have at the time of the ac- and in the entering written after their arrival prevailed cities caused many deaths and more with Wentworth. ,,m her daughters Henry lon markets, will be displayed. The H. H. will wait for the new cident. Word was sent to Portsmouth and building. which a fine prostrations. Schools and factories were South America in they report closed The Reading Department of the Wo- Coombs Co., Masonic Temple, High street, and The Once in a While Ciub were entertained fellow the tug Piscataqua, Capt. Holt, responded and at night people sought the h=aage and some very pleasant passen- parks and laid man’s Club. Mrs. S. A. Parker, Mrs. Arthur have something to say as to the leading mate- remained the until water this I Tuesday afternoon at Dreamlea-on-the-Har- of Mr. and Mrs. by yacht high upon the ground. The sufferings in the crowd- ; gers.The wedding anniversary Ritchie and Mrs, Eugene L. Stevens, the pro- rials and popular shapes-Saturday, Sept, bor when the craft was floated and ed by Mrs. George E. and Miss Anne M. were at and morning, tenements were indescribable. It neo occurred while they sea, is worthy gram committee of the reading department of 25th L. H. Ferguson’s opening of popular mil- towed to Portsmouth where of note Kittridge. The afternoon was with the the band Harbor, tempora- that Sept. 16th Bar Harbor was spent he fact becoming known ships play- the the Belfast Woman’s have announced linery will take place and the public is cordi- and rud- Club, needle and and at 6 o’clock ; was ry repairs were made. The rudder coolest point in New thimble, supper ed the wedding march and a fine dinner England. For about an the invited....E. K. Brier & Company will following program: ally was served. The table der post were torn away and the hull damag- hour the mercury stood at then the dining was daintily served in their honor. 81, tem- 28. The Last of Pom- show pattern hats from the leading New Sept. Reading, Days decorated with sweet, and old-blue ed. causing the yacht to leak quite badly. perature fell to 70 and at 9 m. was pink peas p. 60. P. S. Miss Sabra B. York also exclusive models of their school at had a very peii, Dyer, shops; bachelor buttons and the 1 I he Sunday Citypoint Only two men were aboard at the time of the More weather. What must place cards were of pass for the "line Oct. 12. A social own is invited-Mrs. Mr. Gardner evening under the direc- creation. Inspection 1 picnic, Sept. 14th, in ashore.” birch bark, bearing a snap shot picture of the oyable yacht going gale” arrived on time Tuesday. It to will 47 to- began tion of Mrs. Essie P. Carle and the report of B. F. Wells, Mrs. F. G. Spinney, milliner, Latch’s grove, where some people got rain about club. The menu was roast duck, mashed The noon, continued during the after- the have her next at her rooms I of the bad weather in the A Farewell Luncheon. city clergy- program committee by Mrs. S. A. Parker. display Saturday in spite noon potatoes, shelled beans, tomato jelly, other intermittingly, and about 8.30 m. a relish, Mr. men, Rev. A. A. Blair, Universalist, Rev, p. Oct. 26. What the Great War is on Main street. and a day was spent. Making j hot roils, c^ hot and ice cream. rning, pleasant fierce gale sprang that seemed ffee, apple pie Arthur E, Wilson, Unitarian, Rev Haraden S. up to blow from Plain to Us, Rev. Arthur E. Wilson. j Mrs. Nathan Hunt, who preached at the A Bad Fall. Holmes of this city, for- I Miss Myra Sawyer of St. John, N. B. and Mrs. all directions at once and the rain came down Gay Pearl and Rev. Horace B. Nov. 6 Foods and their Uses, by a teacher i.oolhouse the past season, were present, Congregationalist mer Belfast High and of Maine Harry L. were guests. Others pres- in torrents. A tree that blew down on University Kilgore Sellers, Methodist, and their wives, tendered High in the Food Department of the University of ttbles were in the grove and all sat ath'ete, had a narrow from death Sept. ent were Mrs. C. W. Mrs. B. O. Nor- spread street broke the electric wires and the escape Jennys, Rev. and Mrs. Walter F. Sturtevant a fare- put Maine. 1 wn to a fine dinner. his life no doubt Raved his ath- ton, Mrs. C. E. Mrs. Strout ar.d lights in Btores and houses out of 17th, being by Owen, Leroy at the Woman's Club room last Fri- commission, Nov. 23. of the State Federation well lunch Report by letic He is on the State Miss Ginn. The waj the Thimble the Btreet a little training. employed Emeroy evening spent Mrs. John O. Black entertained at a lights dying later. Repairs the club Mrs. Amos day. Mrs. John O. Black catered, serving president, Clement. in A tail at the were highway construction work Waldo. Colonial Theater. ,b, of which she is a member, at the Wo- quickly made, however, and the lights long table beautifully decorated with sweet Dec. 7. Different Ways of Observing Christ- ard tree was being removed from the highway A Farewell farewell re- an’s Club room Wednesday evening. Sew- were soon on again. The rain must Reception. The and asters. She was assisted by Miss heavy ! mas, Miss A. Cochran. peas Lucy was still standing after several blasts of dyna- to and conversation were during the have washed the roads aDd done other ception Rev. and Mrs. Walter F. Sturte- enjoyed Ada The menu was clam boullion, badly Dec 21. A Christmas under di- Sprowl. party the mite. Holmes climbed the tree to attach a vant at the Ihe hostess served ice cream and damage. Baptist vestry last Tuesday even- t-ning. chicken hot rolls, olives, coffee, rection of Mrs, James Harriman. salad, pickles, S, tackle, and was nearly 60 feet from the ground rted Those were Mrs. M. ing from 8 to 10 o’clock was well arranged and i cake. present cream. the The Litii.e River Bridge assorted cake and ice Following Matter. The Jan. 11. The Penalties of Indifference, Rev. when the tree fell. Holmes would have been Murch and Mrs. Arthur | successfully curried out. The vestry was ar- daughter, Frances, luncheon there were informal the County Commissioners met at Little [ speeches by River Haraden S. Pearl. crushed beneath the trunk had he not by a Murch, Mrs. C. S. Webber, Mrs. E. L. Tal- ranged as a reception room, with rugs, tables, I clergymen present, and v/hile their remarks bridge Monday, Sept. 20th, for a hearing on Jan. 25. F. Smith and one of his Hopkinson effort managed to get onto the upper were Mrs. Earl H. Talbot, Miss Frances San- the great chairs, etc. and the floral decorations were generally in a light and witty vein they petition of Charles R. Coombs and others books, Mrs. L. Stevens. Eugene side as the tree went down. He was uncon- and beautiful. The buikheaus orn, Mrs. Justin Miss Hazel Ramsdell. for a in profuse running Gray, voiced the of that change the location of the road over Feb. 8. A Review of a late war general feeling deep regret book, Rev. scious when up and remained so for full '•■•.ss Minnie Smith of is picked the length of the vestry on both sides Winterport assisting and Mrs. are to the com- Little River. The location was Mr. Sturtevant leave changed by Arthur A. Blair. time from the shock and Dra. T. N. some jar. were banked with asparagus sprays and bush Mrs Black in the tea room. have made the county commissioners on a munity in which they such a warm petition from Feb. 22. George and his home Morrill and L. of Washington Pearson of Harry Kilgore hydrangas, the piano ana desk were banked pi ace for themselves. Rev. Haraden S. Pearl C. O. Dickey and 48 others, dated June I at Mount Vernon, Mrs. Ira M. Cone. an Off-Fence. Ray Jordan of Bangor,was 6,1913, this city were called and he was taken home. with dahlias,and pedestal and stand jardineres to a above the read some resolutions and Rev. point just present location, and March 14. Modern American Mrs. no bones were arrested at the Unity fair by Deputies Gray appropriate painters, The examination showed that and vases of cut flowers were in every direc- of local the of Belfast and the town of a Arthur A. Blair in behalf the clergy city Amos Clement. was and .d Littlefield, charged with having 34 pints Northport broken, but he considerably cut tion. There was no formal receiving line and were one from : and taken before Rev. and Mrs. Sturtevant with a given year the close of pro- March 28. Robert Frost—a new Mrs. whiskey in his possession presented poet, bruised. the evening was spent socially. General to build the new The Belfast band, J. L. Patterson, ieader, i rial Justice who committed to handsome cut glass creamer and sugar bowl, ceedings road. As the road Arthur E. Wilson. Larrabee, him, Reunion of Former Belfast People. A regret was# expressed at the early departure was not built within the time set went to the Union fair and will .il in default of bail. The and Mrs. S. was presented wilhthe floral deco- Mr. Dickey April 11. Edward McDowell and the Me- yesteiday go police say they most enjoyable reunion of former Maine resi- of the pastor and his wife for their new home petitioned the commissioners to again today, Thursday, making the trip in the Jordan doing business through a hole rations. Mr. Sturtevant gracefully and feel- county ap- morial Association, Miss Charlotte W.Colburn. in N. H. Deacon E. aught dents was held at Weymouth Heights. Mass., Manchester, George car of the Maine of point an agent to do the wont as the stature of the Stanley Transportation Co. in the fair fence, that on ingly responded to the testimonials friend- ^April 25. A report Exposition, Miss in behalf of Mr. ground people on Sept. 12th. The participants were former White, the church, presented ship and will. Not those provides; but this agent was not as Alice E. Simmons. Mrs. James C. Durham, secretary of the Soci- 'he inside passed him a dollar through a good only present appointed and schoolmates in Belfast, Me., and Sturtevant with a purse of $35 in gold, and neighbors of but the at wish Mr. and Mrs. U was understood that Belfast and 12. The Old Covered Mrs, Geo. ety for the Prevention Cruelty to Animals, -ack and got back a pint of whiskey. By a community large Northport May Bridge, have since taken homes in the old the gift was very gracefully acknowledged by would practically an from Sturtevant and success in their new attend to the work. The petition on Williamson. received envelope Lincolnville without ar attack they captured Jordan’s stock of 34 happiness R, State. The took place at the the recipient. Misses Edna Curtis and Lillian which a Bay gathering home in Manchester, N. H. hearing was held Monday was to 26. Indian of the Yosemite the letter. This may interest the party who [ nts of whiskey, which they produced in cou^t. May Legends home of Mrs. Lou Stevens Carr.and her daugh- Dexter rendered a piano duet. Fruit punch change the rogd back to its present location in and story, Mrs. C. W. Wescott, presumably has a complaint to make. Valley song ter,Mrs. Joseph Severence, and the house rad- and assorted cake were served by Mrs. (’has. but the was petition dismissed by the commis- Mrs. E. A Wadsworth, Mrs. S. A. Parker. One Hundred and days is the re- iated with as the good old days were E. Rhoades, assisted by MisseB Doris Clifford, seventy sioners as happiness it failed to allege that public con- cord of “A Fool There Was” with Theda talked over in the few brief hours which sped Bernice Holt and Ruth Curtis. At the begin- VAninncp and npi>paaitv rcnuimrl tu** — only too quickly. A fine dinner awaited them ning of the heavy rain and wind storm a large Bara and Frank Powell in the city of Boston. which was for asked on the ground that the in front of the E. P. Frost That is some record run for a and as they arrived at the home, to which they maple tree house, photo play caused change unnecessary expense, and also the was blown down and fall- is surpassed by only one other. It is 9c. SALE 9c were conveyed.by Mrs Severence in her car. opposite church, coming failed to ask that the new location be discon- to Belfast Those present were Mrs. Grace Stevens Thib- ing across the street broke the electric wires, Opera House,Wednesday and Thurs- tinued. Although it was not to act on 29th and 30th. possible adeau, sister of the hostess, and Mrs. Luetta leaving the church in darkness until lamps j day Sept. the Notice the commissioners I petition gave ail inter- both of Mrs. and candles were borrowed from the nearby Browne Nason, Brockton, Mass; One of the Stanley steamers of the Maine ested to views j opportunity express their and Mae of houses. The was under the direc- of Martha Ellen Ferguson daughter reception wiii to Massachusetts on the The Date Transportation Co., go bridge question and several availed tion of the Mrs. Rob- 9 Medford, Mass; Mrs. Clara Brier and daughter church social committee, this week to do work in New- themselves of the jitney Newton, privilege. Mayor Coombs of the late Dr. of Clif- ert P. Coombs, Misses Grace H. Hayes and Days Isabel (widow Erskine) ton Center and Newton Highlands. The and Mr. Isaac Hills, chairman of selectmen of and Mrs. Brier Tucker Carrie M. Greenlaw, ar.d Messrs Mayford tondale, Mass., Angie steamer on the Camden-Belfast route has be- favored the Below are a few of the MANY MONEY-SAVING Items: Northport, changing location of Mass. This is the second reunion Morris and Albert L Cuzner. of Malden, come very popular for excursion trips and the bridge slightly within the limits of the Opening of its the first having been with Mrs. has 2 Coveted Tin kind, made trips this week to the Union fair. quart Pails.9c ■ present as believed that a satis- 2 quart Stone Pitchers.9c highway, they Tucker of Malden. covered Baskets.9c ■ G. Henry Campbell of Augusta, who has been Jelly Glasses (by the doz.) 4 for.9c Large factory bridge could be built within these Not Paint JNEW auvKRTisKMBWra• v» lien oane oc jonea conductor this season, will go to Massachu- Flour Sifters.9c I limits at less cost than on the location made Good Tumblers (by the doz.) 4 for.9c not have one of their 9-day, 9-cent sales there is The worst mistake in painting is putting- setts this winter, where he has Writing Paper (per box). 9c ■ by the commissioners. Others favored the f employment. 4 Sauce Dishes, 2 for.9c That about 10 aturday, sure to be something doing. They announce off. costs per-cent; you keep Toilet Paper (4 for 25c) each.9c ■ route laid out by the county commissioners The program committee of John Cochran 4 quart Mix Bowls, 25c. value (each)...9c a and 10 for it. one of these sales to begin today and enumer your money year pay percent D. A. Miss Isabel Initial Correspondence Cards (per box)9c B and several, among them Mr. Ira M. Cobe and Chapter, R., Ginn, Mrs.*Cora 5 Earthen Kettles 35c val.(each).,9c Paint would to come-down 25 quart ate some of the items. In have percent Tin Pie 3 for.9c ■ Mr. many money-saving J. Bowker and Miss Alice E. have 1 Decorated Bowls Plates, Norman White, suggested a new location, 25 Simmons, quart (each).9c there are to be hour sales on to make 10 percent on the job, for wages do of Sept. addition special issued an attractive booklet the dates passing above the barn E. D. Burd and giving each Don’t miss this opportunity to se- not go-down. and of the river near the water works dam. day. programs their meeting for the coming SPECIAL HOUR SALES EACH DAY crossing Ttie worst mistake is cure bargains in useful and necessary articles. “cheap” paint. It season. The All agreed that the present bridge is unsafe first meeting will be held Mon- 22, from 8 to 9 and 15c, Wall 9c roll and season costs from 50 percent to 100, first cost, and an- THURSDAY, Sept. o’clock—10c, 12^c Papers. ... .This is the preserving | and should be as soon as pickling day, October 4th, with Mies Isabel Ginn and changed possible. in ! FRIDAY, Sept. 24, from PL 10 o’clock—2, 3 and 4 quart Bean Pots.19c each and A. A. Howes & Co. have everything you other wear. Mayor Coombs has written to Augusta to have Mrs. B. O. Norton hostesses. There will be a from 10 to 4 winter What a liar is! “Put-off” is bad- SATURDAY, Sept 25, 11 o’clock— to 10 gallon Butter Jars. 9c gal. need for putting up your supply of “cheap” at 6.30 m. with Mrs. Annie a State engineer sent over to examine the loca- banquet p. M. Frost is ttn times worse. MONDAY, Sept. 27, from 11 to 12 o’clock—Brass Wash Boards 6 etc. Ward’s bread and enough; “cheap” a (warranted tion and suggest what should be done. At'a pickles, preserves, toast mistress, and business meeting will '! .29c cake received daily fresh from the bakery. DEVOE i years). conference held Tuesday afternoon in the follow. TUESDAY, Sept. 28, from 12 to 1 o’clock—Gold Band 4-piece Table Seta. 9c piece Toilet articles and playing cards.The courthouse between «the County Commission- WEDNESDAY, Sept. 29, from 1 to 2 o’clock—Fruit Jars, pint, quart, 2 quart, 1 Pute School of Speech and Artistic Ex- ers, Mayor Charles R. Coombs for the city and 69c., 79c. 99c dozen training in various lines, with Isaac S. Hills for the town of Northport, it pression gives THURSDAY, 30, from 2 to 3 o'clock—Coal Hods, 9c each courses for members of Womens Sept. japanned. was decided to build the bridge on the route special Oct. from 2 to 4 o’clock—Cold Blast FRIDAY, 1, Lanterns.79c each behind the Burd barn, thus avoiding both hills Clubs, Societies, etc. Year begins Oct. 5th. f “Teach Them to Work and Save” from 4 to 5 and for booklet. Address Aurelia C. SATURDAY, Oct. 2, o’clock—Decorated Cups SaucerB and on the highway. Mr. E. D. Burd and Mr. J. F, Send Pote, Studio Plates.. 9c each Wilson offer to give the land required, Thii Principal, Gainsboro building,

V N. \ Mei chant Marine make up in the trans-Pacific passengei The Probate Court. I Our traffic for the Pacific Mail steamers whet are withdrawn next November. Th< CIVILIANS ORGANIZE INTO A NAVAL RESERVE. Eastern the they The September term of the Waldo Mig Lines Still Hauling Down Flag. steamers Osi ka Line now six ■■ ■ ■ .. operates 111^1 l‘ II ■ .^ -..* • New York County Probate Court was in session [From the Marine Journal, ] to Tacoma, Washington. 14th and 15th with Judge James ALL THE WAV BY WaTEB. Senator La Follette and his zealous Sept. of The term co-laborer, "Andy” Furuseth, have WEDDING BELLS. Libby Unity presiding. scored another effective stroke in then was adjourned to Sept. 28th for a special BANGOR LINE lor the destruction of the campaign Hakdy-Chapman. The following re- session. Turbine Steel Steamships Belfast and Cam. l merican merchant marine by driving den. Wills were in estates of tc of a wedding in Redlands, Cali- presented out of the Pacific trade and probably port Leave Belfast at 5.00 p. m., w<-ek days late of Charles only the British flag the Great Northern liner fornia, in the Redlands Review of Sept. John W. Gordon, Brooks; for Camden, Rockland and Boston. Leave Be. fast at 7.30 a m daily, except Minnesota, the last American steamship 2nd. is of local interest as the mother ol W. Wilder, late of Boston. Monday, engaged in Oriental commerce and the Searsport, Bucksport. Winterport and Bang ihe bride w; s formerly Miss Annie Frye, Petitions for license to sell real estate Returning: Leave India largest ship of American registry. This | Wharf, Boston, ‘,- and were in estates of Edward B. 5.00 p. m. week days only great vessel and her sister, the Dakota, : daughter of the late John C. Frye, presented METROPOLITAN LINE both of 20,000 tons, were built for James her early home was in the brick house Soule, late of Searsmont; Emma L. S. S. Massachusetts and Bunker Hill. J. Hill ten or eleven years ago in the corner of Miller and Charles streets, Jameson of Searsmont, guardian’s peti- Leave north side of India Wharf, B Hanscom at Groton, Conn., ship'yard now Dr. Small: F. Houston of every day at 5 p. m., due New York at 6 a. had a occupied by Elmer tion; Nathan Belfast, opposite New London. They very Same service returning. large capacity for freight and good ac- A beautiful and charming home wed- guardian’s petition. number ot MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE commodations for a limited ding was that solemnized last evening at Accounts we e presented in estates of and were immediately placed S. S. North Land and North Star. passengers, the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chap- Ralph Morse, late of Stockton Springs, on the route for which they were de- Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesday on West Fern when their E. late of and at 6.30 p m. signed, from Puget Sound to Japan and man, avenue, first and final; George Wight, Thursday Saturday Miss Alice Louise FRED W. POTE, Agent. China. Several years ago the Dakota daughter, Chapman, Belfast, trustee’s eighth account; Rboda became the bride of Clarence William Belfast, Maine was wrecked on the Japanese coast, late of first and final; The service was at 8 a Page, Belfast, fortunately without the loss of any of Hardy. o’clock, few of the intimate and relatives Sarah A. late of Stockton her The Minnesota has since friends Morse, people. of Dr. J. H. that time been alone by the the couple being present. Springs, first; Augustus M. Clark, late operated emeritus of the Con- Great Northern management, which Williams, pastor of Winterport, first and final; George formal that if the Furu- gregational churcb, performed the cere- gave warning W. Bartlett, first; Abbie A. Berry Pink- u Follette seamen’s law were pass- mony. Yo *eth-La Lf A lew minutes before the time for the late of first and ed the great ship would have to be with- barn, Troy, final; Mary the sweet strains of a ceremony, harp ■ — -iv. drawn from Pacific commerce. Ella Emerson, late of Frankfort, first MSiIi --- were heard, MisB Chloe Holt playing. So there is no surprise in the present an- and final; Charles M. Marr, late of After a delightful number the soft tones nouncement that, following the example Photo by American Press Association. blended in the ever beautiful second and final; Lydia C. of the Pacific Mail, the Great Northern wedding Swanville, march from Six of the The tirst instruction of United States volunteer reserves in the art of will immediately take the Minnesota off “Lohengrin.” Carver, late of Searsport, first and final; naval wigwagging. The reserve has been friends of the bride then took organized Lieutenant Charles M. of naval and the route, load her for Europe, and en- young lady James Fuller, late of Searsmont, first by Steinert, formerly the militia, any one who can provide a uniform Have their places in the living room, holding can assist in protecting his country. Daniels will be asked to deavor to sell this proudest of American and Ellen F. W. Musselman, late Secretary recognize the reserve and perhaps supply streamers and an aisle to the final; machine and a ships to Brtish or Continental shipown- forming guns navy cutter next spring. The drill was held at Riverside drive, New York city, and messages made of carnations and ferns of Belfast, first and final. ers. This is another logical result of altar, pink wigwagged to the Palisades, across the river. at the The ladies were the war which the La Follette-Furuseth fireplace. young Petitions in regard to collateral inheri- Miss Helen Miss Mabel Wil- forces are on the American flag. Chapman, tance tax were presented in estates of making Miss Clara Miss Della For deeds less dangerous ard destructive liams, Cowgil), AN ANCIENT SEA. Garst of Riverside, Miss Elizabeth Gore Ellen F. W. Musselman, late of Belfast; CANNING COMPOUNDS. THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE. than this to the safety and prosperity of and Miss Rose Michod of Los P. late of Anythin" Angeles. Theodore Colcord, Searsport. the United States, men have been tried Many million before The her father, years ago, long Housewives Warned that Use of Preserv- for treason. The Minnesota was bride, accompanied by Petitions for probate of wills were al- Four Hundred New Students Registered, par- the birth of the a who gave her away in marriage, and the Rocky Mountains, ing Powders is Dangerous to Health, and valuable to the American peo- lowed in estates of Lillian I. Making a Total of ticular maid of Miss Hazel cf Knowlton, inland sea over the western 1,200. and their Government because of her honor. Michod, large spread Useless. ple the aisle to late of Andrew H, immense for the of Los Angeles, passed through Freedom; Lorimer, ana central parts of North America. In Orono, Me., Sept. 17. Registration capacity carrying Information come to the the where she was met the offi- late of James Pattee, late of has depart The altar, by Searsport; was troops and military stores. If any sud- geologic language the invasion of this completed at the University of People the groom and the Belfast; Ellen A. Small, late of Sears- ment that the season has ciating clergyman, — canning den arose in Hawaii or the Philip- sea occurred in time a Maine Thursday night, with about 400 best man, John who is a port. Mississippian pines, she could easily convey an entire Chapman, brought the usual demand on the part of brother of the bride. The service was Petitions for administration were al- period just preceding the one in which new students and a total of 1,200, the brigade and all of its equipment, and as housewives for acid and boric simple, but deeply impressive. The bride lowed in estates of Frank N. Hoyle, late the bituminous and anthracite coal beds salicylic in the history of the institution. a stout, modern ship she would be worth acid. largest was in a beautiful creation of of Liberty; Israel S. Adams, late of that extend over of central and These preparations are some- more in such an emergency than the gowned portions The University is confronted with a Want point lace and taffeta. Her g;oing-away Dorchester, Mass.; Huldah Wiggin, late eastern North America were formed. times sold in the form of under whole miserable fleet of outworn foreign- powder of no small in tak- attire was a handsome blue tailored suit. of Knox; Charles E. late of This sea covered much of the problem proportions built so called, which our Thompson, present various trade names and are recommend- “transports,” After the the Charles A. late of ! site of the ing care of this increased number of stu- War in the Pa- ceremony happy young Montville; Hanscom, Rocky Mountain area, the ed Department possesses Anna L. by the promoters for use in preserv- couple received the heartiest congratula- Monroe; Vickery, late of Mor- central plains, and at times a part of the dents. The opening of North hall, the cific Ocean. ri II tions of their triends. There was an in- Great Plains in the At ing canned goods in home canning. In United States. new dormitory for women, in some de- The Minnesota received no subsidy. Petitions in to collateral Advertise It in formal reception and about 10 o’clock regard the different times it opened into the Arctic the directions for use the housewife is was with and takes care of the She competing Japanese inheritance tax were in es- on gree larger enrollment they left in an automobile for the honey- presented Ocean the north, the Pacific on the I to British liners in the North Pacific trade tol fill the jar with the fruit or veg- moon trip, where it will take them they tates of Charles E. Lane, late of Brooks; south, and the Gulf of Mexico of co-eds, but adequate accommodations which received subsidies and probably etables,cover with water, and add a tea- employed only know. They will be at home to Frank I. Pendleton, late of Searsport. on the southeast. will not be available until the Asiatic labor. Without Asiatic stew- spoonful of the preserving powder. comple- friends after November 1st at the Petition for order transfer This incursion was their authorizing of salt water not While it is true tion of Ballentine hall next The sailors and the Minnesota that these compounds fall. Journal trds, firemen, uuui yj of bonds was estate new UUllf;aiuvy juoi piuum allowed in of Ellen the first or the last to invade the Arneri- \ retard the of the fruit, or could never have been operated in the may decay veg- The new heads of till va- on West Fern avenue. F. W. Musselman, late of Belfast. can continent. At each incursion mud- j departments face of this and when etable, it is pointed out by the experts cancies caused William heavy handicap, The home was dec- Petition for distribution allowed in es- or mixed with by resignation. Chapman tastefuliy dy, sandy, limy deposits of the that their use La Follette, Furuseth & Co., with the tate of Frank 1. late of Sears- department may J. Jewett, professor of Mechanical En- orated for the wedding. In the living Pendleton, sea shells and other animal remains were be attended shameful assent of President Wilson, by serious disturbances of gineering, is a graduate of Massachu- MAINE CEN1RAL RAILROAD room was the altar; garlands of white port. laid down along the beach and upon the health. from on Salicylic acid i s well known as setts Institute of F. barred Asiatics employment asters ferns were around the Petition for allowed in estate sea Technology; Roy and placed guardian floor. Strange as it may seem, most a poisonous substance, and one of the of is a shipboard under the American flag,there on of Marcellus J. Dow of Brooks. Richardson, professor edudation, BELFAST AND wall, bows of pink tulle the electrol- of these rocks formed ages ago now evils which BLRINHAM was to do but to abandon the may accompany its use is de- of Kansas State Normal col- nothing iers and streamers of ferns from these Petition for allowance granted in es- stand above sea level and constitute graduate rangement of the It is there- On and after June 23. 1915, trains conn+i: trade and seek the flag of another gov- tate of Lawrence late of digesiion. lege and Clark University; Burnett O. to the four corners of the room. Pink E. Estes, plains, plateaus, ind even mountains. fore that at Burnnam and Waterville with ernment. The think- plain its extensive use in food assistant of through American people, and white as- Brooks. Animal was McAnney, professor Eng- and white carnations, pink life very abundant in this lead to for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland now as never of national may disturbance of digestion and who will conduct the new courses ing before Citation to file an account in lish, run as ters and ferns were used in the other allowed Mississippian sea. Nearly if not all health. | Boston, will follows: “preparedness,” will have something to estate of Perlie Watton late of Sears- in journalism, is a graduate of Dickin- rooms. the classes of animals now living were The Federal FROM BKLFA>T to President Wilson, to Food and Drugs Act pro- son and the Pulitzer School of say presently Miss who has been a mem- uiont. present. Sharks and dif- college Chapman, fishes, though hibits the use of harmful Journalism at Columbia. AM PM Senator La Follette ant. to Mr. Furu- Accounts were allowed in estates of preservatives ber of the faculty of the Redlands High ferent in appearance from the present in foods Belfast 6 55 12 15 as and em- that enter interstate commerce. In an address to the student depart. seth, which will be sharp esteem- Herbert H. McCobb of first body school, is one of the most highly Lincolnville, forms, sported along the shore or swam The food law of Citypoint. 7 00 *12 20 as a shotted nearly every State in President Robert J. phatic gun. ed ladies of the She is a and final; John H. late of 1 the Sea lilies or animals Thursday, Aley Waldo. *7 10 :12 30 young city. Bagley, Troy, deep. crinoids, the Union forbids the sale within the fine culture. Sarah Ellen late of Stock- pointed out the problems of university Brooks 7 22 12 42 woman of great charm and first; Snell, built on the same general plan as the State of that Our Efficient foods have been preserved life, and that the Knox. 17 3-4 12 54 Shipyards. Mr. has for several been in ton, first and Elisha G. starfish but a calcareous with urged great opportun- Hardy years final; Norton, having cup with harmful substances. the late of Frank Neither ities it offers should be grasped by all. Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 Whatever else “free ships” may have the manual arts department of the High Liberty, first; I. Pendle- an attached stem, decorated the sea Federal nor State food laws apply to He also offered the new students his per- Unity. 7 48 ;i 08 done for Norway, they have failed to school and during his residence here has ! ton, late of Searsport, first and final; floor. Sea shells to the same belonging foods that are canned in the home and sonal advice in as follows. Winnecook. ‘7 58 <118 her a made a host of warm friends. The best ; Ada H. late of first class as the and were there. part give shipbuilding industry adequate Shuman, Belfast, oysters snails consumed there. It would Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 the has seem, how- Master by hard work the lessons in to her needs, and now that war wishes of the friends go with them into and final; Annie S. C. Cooper, late of The lamp shells, or more technically 1 Clinton. 8 28 ever, that the housewife would not the various courses you pursue. closed British shipyards to Norwegian the new life. Belfast, first and final;Leonurd L.Cooper, the Benton. 8 38 speaking brachiopods, resembling knowingly use in the foods she Avoid all forms of are forced to come to the late of first and provides dissipation. Bangor.. 11 35 3 05 owners, they Belfast, final; Hanson G. butterflies, mingled with a corkscrew- for her family, substances that she Cultivate and practice the graces of Waterville. 8 44 2 02 United States. It is a very interesting A brief no- Shermar, late of Liberty, first and final; like sea net. Other minute and Burleigh-Huntington. forms, j could not use in foods for sale without refined Portland. 11 50 4 50 report that Christopher Hannevig of Charles E. Wood, late of Palermo, first large, figured in this life and have been people. tice of this wedding was published last violating the law, because these sub- men —See to it that atti- Boston, pm. 3 30 8 00 Christiania has a contract to the and Fannie M. Gilman of Pitts- well to the Young your given final; wonderfully preserved pres- stances are to week. The is from the Mont- j injurious health. tude toward women remains that of lO m I F AST Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding following field, first and final; John Closson, late ent time. this sea bottom Finally began brother to sister or son to mother. for two triple-screw oil-tank The Church of Searsport, first and final, J. W. to and at it the I Artificial Preservatives Not PM AM Company pelier,Vt.,Evening Argus: rise, length emerged; Necessary. to it that cul- each to be 293 feet 47 late of first and Young women—See you Boston. 7 30 steamers, long, of the Messiah was the scene of a Black, Searsport, final; wa era withdrew to the deep basins, and ; very ■''Fruits and vegetables can be in- tivate only those graces that prompt in feet beam and 28 feet wide, the approxi- Caleb Franklin Carver, .ate of Sears- land life was substituted for marine. kept at o’clock definitely if are sterilized h. a the men of the Portland. 11 00 mate cost to be $500,000. Norwegians pretty evening wedding eight first and E. P. late Bulletin written bv H. they by your acquaintance high- 7 Op port, final; Getchell, 595, G. Girtv a id when properly sealed, and there is no ex- est and best forms of gallantry. AM for many years purchased American Wednesday evening, Sept. 8th, of Troy, first and final; Sarah R. Gard- and the United States just published by cuse, in the of the Have a measure of wholesome Waterville.. 7 20 9 63 4 but were second-hand sail late of opinion experts of ttie good vessels, they Miss Helen Babbitt daugh- ner, Belfast, first and final. describes the fossil 6 45 Huntington, Geological Survey, for and sane recreation. Bangor. vessels which Americans could no Warrants and department, running any risk by using longer ter of Mrs. Harriet inventories were re- shells of animals living at one time in Benton. 7 25 9 59 Whitney Huntington preserving powders, which may be operate with a profit in the foreign trade. turned in estates of Wsrren L. Braddock, this ancient sea in the of Bat s- inju- Clinton. 7 34 10 08 of this was married to John Holmes vicinity rious to health. The use of j such craft are and have been under city late of A. such pow- Burnham, leave. 8 25 10 2. Many Knox; Sarah JVIorse, late of vine, Ark. ine rocks-known as the rltirc in urlHilirtn nn-.,GI.U Norwegian colors. But it is a novel ex- Burleigh of Burlington, eon of Mr. and Stockton St rings; Alice E. Whitten, late Boone chert —formerly had been placed Winnecook. +8 35 +10 35 | health, encourages uncleanly or careless 8 44 10 5o perience to see these thrilty North Mrs. John M. Burleigh of South Berwick, of Knox; Forest B. L. Adams, late of with the Boone limestone, but the author Unity D. work in canning. Reliance is in T! orndike. 8 52 11 00 Europe people seek the American flag Maine, by Rev. Lewis Carson, Ph. ; Belfast; George S. Perry, late of Lin- in this has the two and placed FARMER’S Wiit j report separated the of the Knox. .. +9 00 +11 10 for new first-class construction. The church, under the direction of Mrs. i Maurice B. late of efficacy preserving compound colnville; Call, Troy; classified the Boone chert as a distinct instead of Brooks. 9 15 11 30 war continued A. was decorated upon cleanliness and heat. If the is long many W. Ferrin, tastefully Lyman Winn, late of Edward formation. Contact with Waldo. 19 25 40 Burnham; contiguous The has issued *11 other Scandinavian orders are likely to with an artistic arrangement of hydran- B. late of Chester E. department bulletins <9 35 *1150 Soule, Searsmont; formations, correlations with non-adja- that Citypoint. come are white w’ith a back- give specific directions for the WORK to There and 1LLT0 arrive. the States. pre- TOO 9 40 11 United geas, pink asters, Whitten, late of Knox; Anna M. Nash, cent chert beds, lithology, and faunal Belfast, 55 of To the strains of Lo- serving and of fruit and * statiou. some modern in Norway, ground green. late cf Aaron B. late of are canning vege- Flag shipyards Belfast; Ripley, character considered in the discus- table without and but not rendered the use of preserving Limited tickets for Boston are now Sweden, Denmark, enough hengrin’s wedding march, by Searsmont; Mary Maude Milliken, late sion. Several new are described. pow- species ders or $5.25 from Belfast. to meet the of these mari- L. J. Mr. Burleigh, accom- of late of 1 canning compounds. These bul- A Nervous Sufferer requirements Hathaway, Belfast; George L. Leonard, The bulletin is a technical description and Weak, H. D. their neutral bis best T. letins may be obtained without cost from WALDRON, time people, who find flags panied by man, Joseph Knox; Peleg B. Nichols, late of Sears- is of interest to hose investigating the General Smith of this walked from the the Department of Agriculture. Restored to Health Passenger Age: of great advantage. Manifestly tbe city, port; Mary Ella Emerson, late of Frank- of the Paleozoic rocks and Appli- by Ly- G. C. DOUGLASS, paleontology cation should be made for Farmers’ Bul- Scandinavians believe in the skilful work chancel to the altar, where they awaited fort; Lvdia C. Carver, late of the of the General Manager. Portland Mu Searsport; geology Mississippi Valley. on of American Not can our the bridal Then came the ushers Frank letin, No, 203, Canned Fruit, Pre- dia E. Pinkham’s Veg- shipyards. only party. H. Crosby, late of Unity, Anyone desiring a copy of this report builders but with the E. of this Elisha serves and Jellies, and No. 521 on Can- produce good ships, Stanley Jayne city, may obtain it free upon to application ning Tomatoes at Home arid in Club etable right conditions they can produce them Payne Jewett Burgess of New York the Director of the United States Geo- Compound. PENOBSCOT COUNTY INDICTMENTS. Work; also Forms N. R. 22, N. R 23 quickly. ) City, Eugene W. Magnus of Waterbury Washington, D. C. logical Survey, N. R. 24, N. R. and N. 37 of the ^- Take, for example, the rapid comple- and Edward S. French of Rochester.fol- 34, R, to Bangor, Me., Sept. 15. The Penob- Office of Extension Kasota, Minn.— “I air, glad say Our Great tion of the Edith for the Bull Steamship lowed by the matron of honor, a cousin REUNION OF THE 15TH MAINE. Work, North and scot county grand returned over States that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Company, and the even more striking of the bride, Mrs. E. P. Jewett Burgess, jury West, Relations Service. 200 indictments today, about 25 Compound has done * case of the Mariana, built for the Porto attractively dressed in flowered pom- being The 31st annual reunion of the Fif- for violation of the liquor law. more for me than Rican trade by the Newport News Ship- padour siik and carrying pink rose buds, Morgan Codman Family Bargain” Doyle, indicted with Mrs. Lulu teenth Maine Regimental Association Bishop Married. and I building and Dry Dock Company. Instead and finally the bride on the arm of her jointly anything else, Moran, charged with the murder of was held 15th in The at- of requiring twelve or fifteen months brother, Fred Wilder Huntington of Sept. Bangor. Bar had the best physi- Steve Moran of Bangor, pleaded Harbor, Sept. 16. Rt. Rev. TheJRebuplican Journal andEMcCall to construct the latter high-class freight Easthampton, Mass., Miss Huntington guilty tendance was large, and it was a very Robert Codman of cian here. I was so to manslaughter and was sentenced to Portland, bishop of each for steamer, the Newport News yard turned looked very charming in a gown of white pleasant occasion for the veterans. the diocese weak and nervous Magazine onejyear prison for not more than 10 or less than Episcopal of Maine, and her out in one reason filet lace and with a veil of white After a business session whicn $2.10, in advance. twenty-two weeks, satin, five The occupied Miss Margaretta Porter, of that I could not da paid years. case of Mrs. Moran, most of the daughter being that she was a duplicate of the tulie caught up by lilies of-the-valley afternoon the following offi- Mrs. John Biddle Porter of work and suf- who is not expected to live but a short Philadelphia my Subscriptions may be new or renewal built at the same before. She carried a shower bouquet of white cers were elected for the Lorenzo, yard was ensuing year: and Bar Harbor, were married with iow time, continued. Charles of Thursday fered pains Write or call at this office The constantly ir.cieased efficiency of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The im- Carey, President, Co. F. M. Drew, Lewiston; in the of indicted for the murder rectory St. Saviour’s church. down in is service was used. Lincoln, of 1st vice my right American shipbuilding establishments pressive Episcopal president, Melvan Tibbetts, i The was Charles Olszewski of ceremony performed by Rev. side for a or illustrated the statement After the a was Lincoln, pleaded 2d vice A. i year strikingly by ceremony reception of Bangor; president, John Albert F. Larned,rector of St, Saviour’s. at home of Mrs. guilty manslaughter and received more. I took of President Ferguson of the Newport held the Huntington. Wheeler, Boston; 3d vice president, Mrs : As the bride is in Lydia sentence of not more than six or mourning for her was less Clara Pinkham's News, Company, that his present force The house attractively decorated Walker Ellis, Gardiner; 4th vice the late Col. John Biddle L. Vege- than three years. Carey, after receiv- father, Porter, of 5,81)0 men is doing today as much with pirk and white asters. In the re- president, Miss Elsie M. Tibbetts, Ban- U. S. A,, table and now I feel like a his made a con- only relatives and a few im- Compound, and work than was ac- poivinnr line a'qro Mrs Hnntinortnn 1VI ing sentence, voluntary 5th vice quicker formerly gor; president, W. E. Preble, mediate friends were There different person. I believe there is fession to having killed Obszewski in a present. and Mrs. John H. Burleigh, Mr. and Exeter; secretary and were no row after the latter had historian, Major attendants and the bride was nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- a fair chance under Mrs. John M. and the Misses pushed him. He H. A. Given favoring Burleigh Shorey, Bridgton; assitant secre- her women and then placed the body on the railroad given away by uncle, Charles Biddle table Compound for weak laws, with the infamous La Follette- The dining room, decorated tary, Miss Eva of Burleigh. where i' was Shorey, Bridgton; chap- Philadelphia. The nuptial communion and I would be if I I sweet was track, found. young girls, glad Furuseth exactions abolished, American with pink and white peas, in lain, Rev. M. F. exe- service was Preble, Orrington; celebrated. Bishop Codman could influence to the medi- steel can lead the world as ot Mrs. E. Lee and Miss cutive O. J. anyone try shipbuilders charge Whitney committee, Winslow of and his bride left on his yacht, Calumet, as American assisted Miss cine, for I know it will do all and much brilliantly today ship- Margaret Blanchard, by Portland, Lyman Hanson of Portland, 2nd,but their destination was not divulg- more to do.” — Mrs. builders fifty years ago led it in their day ! Virginia Towle, Miss Mildred Brooks, Daniel Morang of Rowley, Mass., James ed. than it is claimed and generation. There is every sign that Mrs. Joseph T. Smith, Mrs. E. Stanley Alexander of Brunswick, Walter C. Clara Franks, R. F. D. No. 1, Maple- our shipyards will be pushed to their ca- Jayne and Mrs. Claire Templeton. The Ross of Danforth. It was voted to hold crest Kasota, Minn. 100 big j'Oeca monthly Second Maine Cavalry Reunion. Farm, the the next ■ pacity for several years to come. This is Montpelier orchestra played during reunion in Portland. Only because of a vrry special nrr Women who suffer from those dis- the hour of their golden opportunity. reception. The large number of beauti- At the night session a campfire was merit with the piil.ii'hcr- "i Mn held ToGUS,Me,,Sept. 15. At the a. nual re- ills to their sex should MA(iA7.INKcanwe!.'iv(*\ !tbcbf ; ful gifts attested to the popularity of and the comrades spent a tressing peculiar very union of the 2d Maine Association Ibis money-saving club .>flVr. M>< Getting at the Results. the bride. pleasant in Cavalry be convinced of the of Lydia is the Fashion and lb. ■ evening recounting the inci- R. V. of ability Authnriiy dents of today Cary Dresden Mills was E.j ing more women than Some idea of what the loss of the Pa- Among the out of town guests were the war and some old war songs elected Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re- ilelperof any were president; C. R. of North magazine in the world. cific Mail means to San a re- Mrs. Babbitt of Northampton, Mass., given. It waB a end- Wing store their health the Francisco, very pleasing French of by many genuine Come in or write to see a sample and Mrs. S. French of to a Wayne,Hovey Togus, Stephen sult of the La Follette Seamen’s Mr. E. Rochester, ing day full of tender memories. we are con- w Bill,may Miller of Manchester, vice and truthful testimonia’s All the latest styles and fam-v Mr. and Mrs. John M. the The success of the affair was due presidents; every month: also de.ighu:i 1 sioru- be gathered from the fact that this action Burleigh, in no W. in the newspapers. small George Cross of Gardiner, secretary- stantly publishing artii-les. besides re'-mlar d.epartin. reduces the available out of ; Misses Clara,Louise and Anita Burleigh, measure to the work of the com- tonnage treasurer, It was voted rooki-ig. homo (iros>;i a and !. Mrs. Charles H. Mr. and Mrs. mittee of to hold the If have the slightest doubt king that port by over 55 per cent, and as Burleigh, arrangements, consisting of next reunion in you keeping that lighten in -mework am. Melvan A. Camden. H. L. Moore these vessels made an each of | Walter Burleigh,Mrs. James T.Davidson, Tibbetts and I. Fisher that Lydia E. Pinkltam’s Vegeta- money. Loved by women ever. v.., average Jasper of Philadelphia, a member of the associa- five the total net Miss Mary Davidson and Thomas B. LOPHIES I of Bangor. ble Compound will help you,write trips per year, tonnage tion, donated the dinners to the veterans. Davidson of South Berwick, i years ago s A very to E.Pinkham3IedicineCo. Don’t Miss This Offei withdrawn will amount to 159,960 tons. Maine,Miss delightful banquet was served Cross and Lydia era of in the George Dr. William Cobb of For the fiscal ended June Sarah J. Morton of Salmon Falls, N. H., g dining hall of the hall at 6 m. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad- year 30, 1915, p. Gardiner and Patrick of Chelsea the total value of from San and Mrs. Bartlett Walton of Wakefield, by the ladies of B. H. Beale Hayes vice. Your letter will be opened, exports W. R C were speakers. Seven of the Mass. iOPHIES I No. 1. association read and answered by a woman, Francisco to Oriental ports reached $31,- died the oday! during year. held in strict confidence. 584,429, which means that with the with- g and drawal of more than 55 per cent of avail MINNESOTA TO LEAVE THE PACIFIC. £ , able that this sum will be reduced I tonnage ieTurirish 11 annually by over seventeen and a half The Great Northern Steamship Com- ire ties mlheV&rld IH million dollars, To this must also be ad- pany haB decided to Bell the steamship ded the amount paid out by the Pacific Minnesota, the largest in the transpa- Eagle “Mikado” Pencil No. 74 SPECIAL TO WOMEN Mail for wages, supplies, repairs, dock- cific trade, and the only vessel left trad- The age, stevedoring, passengers’ hotel bills, ing to the Far East under the American t | most economical, cleansing arc etc. The withdrawal of this American flag. The reason given for the sale is germicidal oi all antiseptics Is line likewise leaves the of that the service has been Sof handling unprofitable, and to Oriental and when the Seamen’s Bill becomes freight passengers points op- Packed Cue Cozen in an attractive fcox and Half Cress in a Carton. entirely to one foreign line without com- erative will be more so. The Minnesota pull-eft eliminates all steam- was built in 1904 at New London, Conn., petition, practically For Sale at Your Dealer 5c. each or service to Manila, and reduces the and is a sister of the Dakota, lost For 50c. per Dozen. ship ship Sale Honolulu service by about three-fourths. some time ago through stranding. Both Hexagon Shape Highly Polished in Yellow with Gilt and to Another result of the of this these vessels were over Finish, Tip Red Ring, fitteu with A soluble Antiseptic Powder passage slightly 20,000 best Erasive Rubber. bill is the unusual activity in Japanese gross tons and were the largest ever built 1 A room house with stable, i be dissolved in water as needed. The normal of these to the American Her withdrawal The Mikado is a Superior of Pencil and contains the shipyards. output fly flag. A" situated at 29 Quality very finest specially prepared As a medicinal antiseptic for douchol is about 100,000 gross tons per will involve a direct loss to American Congress lead, which is smooth and plants exceedingly durable. in treating catarrh, inflammation oi annum, but this year that amount will Pacific ports in the wages of officers and street, Belfast. All modern ACCURATELY (GR/ DED ulceration of nose, throat, and that be more than doubled as fifty-one steam- supplies purchased of about $140,000 a IN: FIVE DECREES conveniences. Suitable for two No. 1 caused feminine ills it has no eq’al ers of 210,000 gross tons r re under con- year and gross earnings of nearly half a Soft No. 2i Medium; Hard No. 3 Hard by struction. A recent order has been million dollars for and tenements. About acre No. 2 Medium For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham given freight passen- half of No. 4 Extra Hard for by the Osaka Steamship Company for gers.—The Marine Journal. Bookkeepers Medicine Co.has recommended Paxtina land with chance for ICOKCEL’EDITO BE THE FINEST J six 12,000-ton steamers to be 425 by 57 garden. PENCIL MADE.' FOR[ GENERALISE1 in their private correspondence with and to be used in the trans-Pacific on the of feet, Children Inquire premises CEfAGLE PENCIL COMPANY women, which proves Us superiority service. The passenger accommodations Cry Women who have been cured say 377 on these vessels will greatly exceed those FOR FLETCHER’S W. A. BROADWAY NEW YORK It is “worth its weight in gold.” At of steamers now to SHALES. j Japanese operating druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail Sound, and are designed to OASTORI A Belfast, August 12,1916—32tf Puget they The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Ms91- kecent deaths. MEXICANS WHO ARE CAUSING •: '%»**' & W->‘ w! [jews has been received of the death BORDER TROUBLE. N. Spratt of Alpena, Mich., | ,[■ Augustus "~Tl ..I 7e of the best known lumbermen of State of Michigan. The following .bituary notice is from the Alpena Daily j Augustus N.Spratt was probably st known and best liked of the older ermen of Alpena. He was born j. ii 4. 1838, at China, Me., and moved ‘I ena in 1866. He immediately en- in lumbering, which he followed 7, his departure from Alpena. In he, with others, organized the Lumber company, buying the 1s- for Infants and Children. nl from John S. Minor, later they The Kind You l used the Prentiss mill on the bay Have Always Bought lias borne the signa- and operated both mills in the ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under liis ;.l lumber As the white pine days. personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one scarcer, the Minor Lumber grew to deceive you in this. Imitations and iv began to withdraw7 from the Counterfeits, are ring field and in the late 80s Mr. “Jnst-as-good” hut Experiments, and endanger the ■ invested in mining projects in health of Children—Experience against Experiment. na, which took up part of his time 1S97, when he sold out and removed The Kind You Have ifornia, where he again engaged Always Bought lumbering business, later moving Bears the Signature of to Helena, Montana, where he had lived. He was taken ill last Feb- and had been confined to his bed the past two months. A. N. Spratt t tie finest type of manhood, hig- gl'd, big-souled and the friend of ,-n e in need. He was full of fun, and enjoyed a good joke whether In Use For Over 30 Years. nself or the other fellow. ingfon street, Camden. She had been Photo by American During Press Association. THE CENTAUR COMRANY. NEW YORK CITY. t-sidence in Alpena he was probably sick for several months and had received 0t re«ulars and who are at I vn to more people than any other the tenderest care of her daughter. The M‘‘Xi,?an irregulars shooting American soldiers and molesting our citizens in homes, stealing their cattle and nt. He was philanthropic and many funeral services were held Sunday, con- often committing murder. families were recipients of aid from ductad by Rev. S. E. Frohock, and the hat never knew it. He was that Kind remains were taken to Northport for News and LIBERTY. ducated and man, and while jovial and full of burial. Her age was 70 years and 10 Literary Notes. where he also taught. ! When this business is charities he kept to himself. He months. grew dull he i C. M. Hurd was in Belfast on vurktd in limerock one of a family oi eight children, The National Magazine for September Tuesday quarries until 1898, ■ business at the court. lince which he has CAM ys and three girls, the only sur- presents remarkably varied and interest- probate farmed. He served ! DEN-BELFAST wo terms in the Council members being Melvin B. Snratt, The Pension Bills. ing contents to the reader. Whatever Miss Mabel who City and as a Special Higgins, has been tast AUTO known as “Deacon” be his commander of Edwin SERVICE, tionately may particular taste or interest, passing two weeks in Pittsfield, returned Libby Post, he is 3. A. R. LEAVE BELFAST, Windsor who still resides in Alpena. Four Veterans Died in Want Because of Careless sure to find something instructive, Monday. Hnt.l, ARRIVE IX CIAllllEX, 8.00 a. ill.; 12.15 in came to from or Mrs. Thomas was p.m,: 3 00 p. 0 30 a 1.30 in 4 in Spratt boys Alpena Dempciatic Legislation. entertaining practical in this number. formerly Lucy K. >i.; p 30 p, M. Thomas Frank D Joe M. at J. J. Walker and family and Miss Nel- drown. She was born in B., G., Chappie’s ‘‘Affairs Washing- this ci'y and LEAVE CAMDEN, Bay View Home, ARRIVE IX KEI.FASr ton" lie Hunt took an auto to Ash was A. N. were all men in deal with some trip Point married to Mr. a. Ill I They big Washington, 20, 1915. “The topics, Thomas when but 9.30 ; 30 111 m. a in »0 in Sept. thirty uiplo p ; 4.30p. 11.00 3 p ; 0.0.0 p. ill well matic, Saturday. ittle more than 15 12 of way, successful, respected, Democrats have made a shameful record military, naval, patriotic, depart- years age. She the community was better for their mental, political, and bio hinks this was altogether too Fare, $1.00. Round Trip, $2.00, carelessness in the enactment of historical, Mrs. Manchester of Camden has been young. lived there. had of spe- all of them She is a member of the SPECIAL TRIPS tig Mr.Spratt always graphical, pertinent and up- passing a few days in town at the San- Methodist Church ON APPLICATION. a ind nil spot in his heart for Alpena and cial pension bills, and will have lot to to-date. “The Adventures of an Ama- ford House. Golden Rod Chapter, O. E. S. teur Mr. MAINE TRANSPORTATION aged to visit there every few years, answer for. Hunter," by J. H. Ragle, a promi- Thomas boasts rugged health and COMPANY, and last time tw7o He had nent New York manufacturer is a resume Mrs. Abbie White Mrs. Hattie youthful years ago. was uttered a appearance. Mrs. Thomas WILLIAM B. This vigorous protest by the week-end with WIlLIAMSON, Manager. nderful memory and could recall in- of some of the more exciting and inter- Clough spent friends ilso has fine health,except for occasional Grand veteran who arriv- in North Belfast. ORRIN J. DICKEY. Agent. Phone 156-3, Bellas!, Maine. 24 nts that for the most part had passed Army recently esting events of hunting adventures in touches of asthma. to attend the an- British East The was : the minds of the old timers, and ed early in Washington Africa in 1911, and is gen- M. J. Greeley, Hon. L. C. Morse, J. couple married in Camden bv ever old illustrated from on Edward Ballard. 1 happier than when visiting nual encampment next week. erously photos taken P, Sanford and Allen Knowlton attend- Rev, It was a double ids there and old times, the trip. There are many other wedding, the other recalling “A number of my comrades for whom timely ed the fair in Lewiston last week. participants being widow and three children survive, and interesting articles and the usual Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Witharn. The had •er and Ernest of Helena, Mont., special penison bills been passed died quota of fictiqn and verse, Miss Mary Kent Davey arrived Satur- 3ve children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ^ Marian of Detroit. in want," said this old soldier. “They day to pass a week or two with her pa- tre all living—Mrs. Edward F. Parlee I In the October Woman's Home Com- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davey. ind Mrs. Fred Drown of Atlantic, Mass; did not receive their pension be- special panion William J. Burns tells the first Mrs. Benjamin B. Bisbee, John L. and v. A. G. Davis, who died Sept. 10th cause had made errors in a Miss Hubbard of Concord, N. R., is A. the Democrats of series of six true W- detective stories Woodbury H. Thomas of this city. : from in an the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck Burnham injuries received of Burrs cases guest HALL, the of the laws, and big involving women. wording special at their on Millstone | mobile was born in Lim- Island. accident, Mr. Burns calls them six most in- cottage BURNHAM. death came before the errors were cor- “my ton near the Saco river. In early teresting detective stories about wo- Mrs. B. B. Wentworth and sister,Mrs. he as taught by espoused religion men." Seventeen illustrated pages are Ilibbert, left last week for a visit of Misses Florence Foster and Feme ! ,s Christ and, under strong convic- devoted 3haw_ Examination of the special pension to news of fall and winter two weeks with relatives and friends in are attending the Castine Normal of duty to his fellowmen, he entered fashions, the Democrats furnishes a Grace Margaret Gould, the Augusta. school. ministry as itinerant preacher. He legislation by fashion editor, pursues her policy of Mrs. and Dora became so noted that large cnngre- scathing indictment of shocxing ineffi- Miss Florence Bradstreet, who has Ripley has returned from a showing women how they can dress in tisit of were drawn together been with her sister, Mrs. Walter in Augusta. Plumbing people and Heating ciency. fashion, at the same time avoid ex- rever he went to His re- Young, for the past year, has gone to Mrs. Prescott of Stockton called on preach. Scarcely an omnibus pension bill has travagance and foolish use of money. ids were numerous and he baptized Miss Gould Camden. Mrs. Sherman been since the Democrats came accomplishes the task that Monday. res of converts in all the Ossipee passed Alby Mitchell is a member of the she has set befor herself with great Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sherman, who CONTRACTOR. ■■'.ns, as well as in New Hamp- into power that is not honeycombed with reshman class at M. C. I. many ability. Her presentation of fashions is have been passing two weeks in town, re. He also attended funerals. the Mr. and Mrs. E. and many mistakes which blocked payment of interesting and at the same time pro- returned to their home in Bev- Harry Kinney last sermon on a funeral occasion Monday ihildren were in Freedom to old soldiers. foundly sensible. Special articles of erly, Mass. Sunday. .- delivered from the text: “If a man pensions Cnarles Milliken of and rare interest and importance are con- Augusta Carl shall he His remains These mistakes could have been avoid- Dr. and Mrs. Hoit took their son Wal- Williken of Island Falls were in town live again.” tributed by such famous writers as Ida Clarion ast week. re taken to North Waterboro, where ed by the exercise of the simplest degree M.’Tarbell. Anna Steese Richardson, do and Claude Knowlton to Pittsfield Ranges. and he was buried Monday. These young men will enter Mrs. A. M. Glidden has returned home temporarily lived, of care. In some instances Charles Edward Jefferson, Laura Spen- ordinary the M. C. nad two at :rom a three weeks’ Buxton near many dear relatives who cer Rortor and Alice Farnham Leader. I., having years vacation in Aroos- when the bills were drafted the name of ook preceded him in death. Though the Fiction is contributed by Mary Heaton Liberty High school. county. 67 Church was short the soldier was or the wrong Miss Bina Sullivan from is Street, tice of his funeral people misspelled Vorse, Norvell Harrison, Sophie Kerr, Mrs. Mary Norton and Mrs. 0. W. Augusta a last a two weeks’ vacation at her ame long journeys to show him initials were In others the name Chatfield Bates, Margaretta Tut- of South Montville entertained 'pending given. Sylvia Ripley lome in this bute of and formed such a tle and An- place. respect was correct but an error was made in Mary Raymond Shipman the members of Arbutus Chapter. 0. E. ;-.rge as is rarely witnessed on drews. Maine. gathering in which he S., at Saint’s Rest cottage, Beaulieu The Belfast, -uch occasions. Tears and testi- describing the company Shoe Situation. groans Park, last Saturday. The clay was ideal the and in other cases name and com- In over the issue j vd to the of many served; September genuine grief glancing and one of enjoyment to all present. vno mourned for him. Rev. Mr. Gar- were but the of of the Current Opinion, says a writer in Though higher quotations on footwear are in pany right, regiment wholesalers ai of assisted Rev. L. T. the Camden I noticed a poem, prospect, still operate conserva- Brewer, by the soldier was Herald, and the ser- wrong. “Ashes of written Edna tively large contracts are lacking, parti- -laplesof Limerick, conducted Life,” by St. for Either error was fatal to the Children cularly spring lines. Generally, however, ! ves. Mr. Davis ieaves a devoted wife payment Vincent Millay of Camden, which Ed- Cry 1 coi ditions show some improvement and buy- s Quarries, son a had awarded, ward J. Wheeler had reviewed and re- FOR FLETCHER’S and to mourn the loss of loving of the pension Congress ing is expected to increase with the advent of For Sale asband and a kind and tender father. corre- printed from the July Forum. Men of cooler weather. retailers are still Factory ! because the bill did not exactly CASTOR I A Many busy ; | letters in the United States are not alone clearing out stocks of summer goods and until with the official records of the 11 Locations spond in appreciative notice of her work, for these sales are completed no material gain in Charles A Patch, who died was PROSPECT FERRY. orders and August pension office. The Commissioner her “Ashes of Life” is now being trans- forjfall winterfmerchandise is antic- Ah at his home in Winterport after a ipated.* Little betterment in Mill therefore unable to the name lated by a noted Spanish critic, Senor i appears leather, Sites, Farms,Sites was born in Boston Feb. legally put but the volume of trade is or in ex- ;g illness, 19, Don Pedro who is writ- Miss Ellen entertained the fully up to, rolis. Henriquez Urena, Heagan H. cess of, last 4. In early life he married Miss Car- of the soldier on the pension years’s.—Dun’s Review, Sept.H ing an article on a few of the leading H. club Sept. 9th. 18th. for Summer Hotels Tucker of Boston. Two sons and a officials discovered Olivet the Plows When pension poets of the United States for El Figaro, Only ughter were born to them, all of whom Mr. and Mrs. Fred Felker entertained these errors they were reported to the an illustrated literary magazine of Ha- •.re now deceased. The wife died in company from Bangor last weeK. and Camps VT.THE.SPECIAL PRICE OF of the vana, Cuba. The seven prominent writ- free sample In 1873 he married Miss A. Invalid Pensions Committees freTbook, Mary ers mentioned by Senor Urena, with the Mrs. G. W. Silver visited friends in wis of North and to them House and Senate. Attempts were then Almost everybody uses a laxative at ON THE LINE OF THL| Bucksport, exception of Miss Millay, are all men; Belfast for several LOCATED was born who died in Mr. laws the days recently. one time or another. Therefore it is infancy. made to correct the faulty by her photograph to accompany the article $39.00 Ach came to Winterport in 1901 and the Willard Ginn has returned to the mutually advantageous that everybody passage of joint resolutions in which has been requested. Save Miss Millay's :.t a home on Christian Hill and al- Sailors Snug Harbor, Staten should have a chance to try Pinklets, the RAILROAD -at- and rectified. poem only one other is to be translated Island,N.Y. MAINE CENTRAL of a he was mistakes were described little that assist uugh retiring disposition de la a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall have moved pink granules gently for this article. Salomon Selva, j to '.crested in town affairs and But their was delayed for weeks nature and nothing more. They do not give opportunity to those desiring improve- passage Spanish poet who has been commissioned from Belfast into the Ross Green house. I JACKSON nts. His business made him nor cause a reaction. make a in location for a new start & HALL’S training and and even then some of the a of the of gripe change months, to write study living poets i George Heagan of Lynn, Mass., re- It is that ■penally capable in required methods | important everybody should in life. corrections were inaccurate. the United States tor Cuba Contempo- visited relatives here for several his was the to J cently j know how to treat sterling integrity key ranea. includes in his article a constipation correctly Meanwhile death was thinning the biographi- ; days. and Therefore if will success in life. He was a member of cal sketch of Miss and her work. intelligently. you Millay Mrs. Jessie Ashworth was a week-end a Water Powers street church, Boston, where his ranks of the old soldiers at a rate esti- j write request today to the Ur. williams Undeveloped NOTICE. ■tuple is also into her He translating Spanish of her Mrs. Ross .perior tenor voice was heard in the guest cousin, Green, j Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., a mated above forty thousand a year, with “Renascence” for an Anthology to be Material ■ in Belfast. of the Its Unlimited Raw ;r for many years. Mr. Patch is sur- in the From all j ,copy book, “Constipation, Guaranteeu work in Manicur- result that a of the published Argentine. Chiropody, ged his two and the large percentage 1 Edward came home from Free- and Treatment” ami a sample of by wife, by grandsons, this it would seem that while we, her Avery jCauses ng and Also Facia! in whose behalf the laws were and IPinklets will be mailed to at once. AND Shampooing. Work, ree great grandchildren. Funeral ser- veterans not port spent Sunday and Monday with you townspeople, may fully appreciate Full line of all of Hair Work at ies were held from the home the re- ! his family. I Pinklets successfully replace oil, salts kinds my August enacted died without receiving the breadth and depth of her work so Land Ah and at the in Riverside ceme- 'and other harsh purgatives. They do Good Farming parlors over Shiro's Store, Phosnix Row, grave which their had easily recognized by men of letters, do Mrs. G. A. is ill at th:s North cognition government Avery quite not conflict with any other medicine. ry, Bucksport. we not owe it to Miss to our- She is attended 32tt MISS EVIE HOLMES. declared was due them. Millay,and writing. by Dr. Emer- The use of Pinklets until regular habits AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. selves, to go beyond a superficial skim- ! son of Bucksport. one this are established will correct Edwin Ruthven Leach, of the best In contrast to Democratic of her work we constipation. striking ming over of what little B. Communications regarding locations own and most estimable residents of ! Mrs. M. Grant of Sandypoint and the history of special pension have least it be saic of us, in Farm For record, seen, yearg ; two Howard and were are invited and will receive attentions Sale Newport, died very suddenly at 7 p. m., “A is boys, Buford, if ^ under rule shows to come, that truly prophet not the at his home on legislation Republican week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. -the- when addressed to any agent’ of .'ept. 16th, Billings Hill, without honor Bave in his own Consisting of 12C acres of fertile soil, not sort if ever oc- country.’> Harriman. East Newport, from an attack of neu- that errors of this rarely MAINE CENTRAL, or to g rocky; splendid hay and potato land; timber ralgia of the heart, surviving hardly a curred. Miss Faustina Harding went to Dr. and wood enough to pay entire cost; beautiful TWO GOLDEN WEDDINliS. INDUSTRIAL BUREAU and an home. :uarter of an hour. Mr. Leach was a Hunt’s hospital in Bangor last week to MAINE REGISTER buildings elegant Frank Grady, caretaker; no un- native of Penobscot, where he was born Products. be operated on for appendicitis. Her trespassing Aroostook’s Thomas H. Benner. 1915-16 EDITION der penalty of law. Address 71 He came to New- Mr. and Mrs. friends for a MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, early years ago. many hope speedy recovery. tf9 F. E. ELKINS, port in the fall of 1867 and has lived on Men who have traveled all over Aroos- Rockland, Me., Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Green and children have ISSUED AUGUST 1st 131 Eureka Street, the same farm for 25 years. He served H. Benner celebrated moved to where Mr. PORTLAND. MAINE. San Californa took have Been not one Mrs. Thomas Belfast, Green has Francisco, ■'n the board of selectmen for say they poor 13 years, their golden wedding today by giving an employment. Earl Bowdoin will go to was a member of Meridian field of grain this year. The acreage is Splendor iniormal reception at their home on Mid- school in Belfast and board with his sis- It contains more information F. and A. and of the EaBt- above the while Mrs. Green. ige, M., considerably average, dle street. Their granddaughter, Mrs. ter, of value to Business and Pro- s e c o n a-fiaod Ile Grange. He was a practical farm- much P. who has returned goods of every de- E. H. the yield per acre is above the Kenneth Lord, just fessional Men of Maine than Furni- BOYINGTON, er. a and in his death the where her New Worlds Records on the Turf. scription. good neighbor, from the Philippines, husband ture. car average. The oat crop and wheat crop any other Reference Book. bedding, wn loses one of its best citizens, has been stationed as a lieutenant in the j pets, stoves, etc Eye-Sight Specialist are especially good. Some say that the service, was among those pres- Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 15. Directum Antique furniture cavalry a If yot Mr. E. A. Pendleton, who had been were I. stallion, established specialty. OF oat crop will average from 40 to 45 bush- ent. Numerous gifts received. champion pacing have anything U THFj a new record PUBLISHED SINCE 1870 -oprietor of the Central House, Vinal- Benner was born in world’s of 1.56 3-4 for a ANNUALLY sell me ? els an acre, while the wheat crop will go Mr. Waldoboro, drop since the death of his mile paced without a wind shield at card and will rec ive a prompt call. BUY!NOTON OPTICAL aven, father, E. 1845, son of Edmund B. and the postal* you CO., close to 30 bushels. Aroostook has all March 31, W<ES ..HOMSifc. V Pendleton, Sr., a few years ago, died Benner. He enlist- New York State fair here this afternoon. the oats it wants this season, while the Mary A. (Kalloch) 65 M ui Street, Belfast. ■pt. 15th, after a long illness, 1st Maine Dec. In so doing he lowered his own record of Price, $2.00 Postpaid 44 South Main aged amount of flour that, will be imported in- ed in Co. B, Cavalry 28, | Street. Winterport, Maine nout 50 years. He was proprietor of a and continued in the service until 1.58. side its borders next year will be only 1863, OFFICE >arding house at Hurricane Island in was mustered Another world’s record was lowered DAYS, MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS. about one quarter of the average of the that famous regiment 'ie palmy days of stone cutting there Still clad in his soldier uniform he when Captain David Shaw of Cleveland For Sale last few years. Where ten cars of corn out. Donham He to the of home of his oldest sister, drove Peter Me in 2.06 1-4, a new ama- Grenville M. belonged Knights Pythias have been imported each of the last few went to the ;.! Order of Moose. He is sur- of teur mark for a mile track. delivered at Loyal not more than one car the wife of Jeremiah Avery Belfast, Snnd and gravel years for feed, In addition to the PUBLISHER ved by his wife, Carrie, one brother, where he met for the first time Mr. breaking of two will be imported the coming year. Is world’s the a reasonable price. ORRINJ, red, of Concord, N. H., and a sister. Caroline, and after a records, world's 390 not Aroostook getting more sensible and Avery’s daughter, champion Congress Street, DICKEY, Mrs. Carroll who resides in of six weeks were four-year-old trotter, Peter 2.02, Nichols, become more fortunate at the same time7 courtship only they Volo, CHAS. M. HiLL, hicago. also driven by Thomas Murphy, equalled PORTLAND, MAINE now raises her beef and her married. r> _, She pork, his own juui .. record, negotiating the distance Tel 306 Ave. Public, a Alter yt-cuo Searsport Notary Mrs. Arietta, wif» of Gso. Mason of and this year has large part of her own in 2.02 flat. to this where Mr. Benner continued V---==J died Sept. 10th at. the home of flour, all the oats she wants, and rather city, oston, at his vocation a3 engineer in grain mills r Mrs. Walter Wash- more of the very finest quality, then daughter Elliot, hay, He is a member of Ed- she will need for feed. That is better until he retired. REAL ESTATE G. A. R. Foreclosure Notice than these even with win Libby Post, HUMPHREYS" buying things, in Greenfield Eromen R. Nilsson of nil. W. was born HEREAS, Monroe, a Mrs Benner Free Medical \\t C.LIIIBY, potatoes at good price.- Book—in cele- W in the of Waldo and State of Titles Investigated 1843, daughter of Jeremiah and County Aug 21, bration of sixty years we have his mortgage deed dated the first REM Oil She is a member of Ed- Maine, by Betsy Avery. a revised edition of January, A. D. 1909, and recorded in the DENTIST, Deeds Executed Relief Corps and the First published of day Potatoes are into Fort Fairfield win Libby Waldo County Registry of Deeds, Book 318, coming an Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of all Church. She has been invalid to the a at the Baptist Page 471, conveyed me, undersigned, village nowadays rate of from 800 two diseases, giving in minute detail with 37 Main Street, Belfast, Me. since an operation years ago. certain lot or parcel of land, buildings j Cottages, Farms, Summer Homes and J!^K to barre which is as fast as the children are Mrs. John the care and treatment of thereon, situated in Monroe, in said County of 1,000 Is, The surviving of lots numbered 260 and want them. The standard F. Cooper of this city, and Mrs. L. F. the sick with Humphreys’ Waldo, being parts | Kents, buyers price 261 in the first division of lots in said Monroe, of Waterville. Remedies. is 80 cents. Of course the potatoes com- Young bounded and described as follows, viz. Begin- Wanted Whcp Ko. FOR on Price at a stake in the road the line of lot Pythian Block, Belfast, Me. ing are nearly all Cobblers, which ap- ning F. Thomas. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.25 No. thence northwesterly by the road, A as cook for about Mr. and Mrs. George Worm 158; position nine to be of fine little or no rot 2 Worms, Fever...... 25 and one-half rods to a stake and Xu pear quality, and seventy-four (all Me., Sept 16. Two hun- 3 Colic. Crying Wakefulness of Infants.25 six Rockland, thence north east months. to in evidence. has 4 Dlarrhen, of Children and stones; forty degrees Apply being Digging hardly attended the golden wed- Adults. 25 rods to stake and stones in dred guests 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.25 twenty-one south yet begun in real earnest, a Mr. and Mrs. lot No. thence north i RALPH H. HOWES. At Our although ding reception given by 8 Toothache, , Neuralgia.”’05 line of 260; forty-four in Grand Hall 9 Hendnchc, Sick Headache, west rods to a stake and H good many have begun. What is the George F. Thomas Army Vertigo..2 ‘j degrees twenty-four i James Duncan, C. E„ Indigestion, Weak of lot No. of in Aroostook? Some A of music and read- lO Dyspepsia Stomach. 25 stones in same line 260; thence north yield potatoes tonight. program Hoarse Cough, •’ with 13 Croup, Laryngitis... 5 forty-six degrees east eighty-four rods to a say that the fields of the Aroostook val- were speeches. Salt itheum. SEARSPORT, MAINE, ings interspersed 14 Eruptions.'.'.'..25 stake and stones in north line of said lot No. will 80 barrels to the was born in this city 15 Rheumatism, ley average nearly Mr Thomas Lumbago.25 260;thence south forty-four degrees east ninety Camden Woolens Drugstore He several 16 Fever and Ague, Malaria. 25 acre.Some will between 40 and 1840. taught to Land Mr. Robert H. No. 1333 Hen- say they go March 12, Blind or nine and one-half rods the southeast corner Surveying, Norris, 17 Piles, Bleeding, External, Internal 2 o 60 are few before enlisting in the and northeast corner ry St., North Berkeley, Cal., writes: barrels. There very excellent terms of school 19 Ca tarr h, I ufluenza, Cold in Head.125 of said lot of lot No. 158; while are where he served from south west of “We have never had any other medi- yields, many fields extremely 2d Maine Battery, 20 Whooping Cough. 2*5 thence forty-six degrees ninety- CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on dress ma- Valuation Timberlands, 1865. He Difficult rods to of cine but Peruna in our home since we poor, some of them so poor as hardly to Nov 9, 1861, to June 15, 21 Asthma, Oppressed, Breathing.25 three place beginning, containing WE terials and suitings for Men, Women and 27 Kidney more or have been married. I Suffered with for One man in at Cedar Mountain, second Bull Disease.. fifty-seven acres, less; and whereas Children, direct from the Camden Woolen Mill. and pay digging. Presque fought 28 Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness .1.05 of said Topographic and bladder trouble, but two and the condition mortgage has been broken. Write for F. A. kidney Isle plowed up 20 acre of a little Fredericksburg,Chancellorville 30 Urinary Incontinence, Bed ’o- samples. PACKARD, made potatoes Run, Wetting Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of months treatment with Peruna while would and was through the Wilder- 34 Sore Throat, Quinsy.. Manager Retail Department, ago, seeing they not be Gettysburg the condition thereof I claim a me a well and strong man. My wife La foreclosure of 3m34 Box B, Camden, Maine worth One is certain ness 77 Grippe—Grip.25 Hydrographic] Surveys, felt weak and was easily tired and harvesting. thing campaign. said mortgage. he in the manu- Bold by druggists, or sent on of was also troubled with various pains, —the drop in the yield of Aroostook po- Ater the war engaged | receipt price. I Dated this first day of September, A.D. 1915. casks, for that HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE Corner General Engineering Work. but since she took Peruna abe Is well tatoes from from last year will be sim- facture of lime using pur- CO., MARY ABBIE MOORE. AND STORE, Boston, only 16c year m which he was William and Ann Streets,New York. D. A M. 0w36 aud ad. stores. and strong." ply astonishing.—Fort Fairfield Record. pose the Bchool building L HOME your free; fights dept, lyrll SEARSPORT. SBAKSMONT. BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD George Plaiated of Malden, Maaa., ie the C. M. Nichols returned Sunday from s of CLARION Mrs. goeat hia daughter, Mrs. Raymond Packard. REPUTATION! I visit in Boston. The Ladies’ Aid met on the church lawn Notice in Milk is Dasea upon ine Thursday was the warmest day in September Concerning Change Rates Sept. 16th with a good attendance. The complete —90 in the shade at noon. The Boston and Maine afternoon waa passed very pleasantly. approval of thousands Railroad, subject to the approval of the public Authorities, of Tinker mackerel have been taking the hook to revise its for Some The literary contest between the single and plaus charges transporting milk, points have rates onlv by passenger housekeepers who have in shape the past week train others married people in Victor Grange closed last great service, only by freight service, and some both. a points by Where freight week. used Clarions Pittsfield was in The single people. Miss Helen Cobb, during the Mrs. Fannie Randlett of rate exists, it is three-fourths ofjhe passenger train rate. There are also variations”in 5 Captain, winning. They gave a fine entertain- last town Sunday calling on friends. the rates at different points similarly situated. forty-one years. Grand- ment for the evening and among the many Elder and Mrs. George Brock have returned The result of all tin's is to give much lower rates from Maine and ' daughters follow the advice Northern New Harnp- numbers of the program were a very interest- from a visit in Northern Maine. shire than from Vermont on shipments to Boston. For 256 of mothers and example, Foxcroft, Maine, ing essay on Victor Grange by J. Warren Skin- grand- j Amos Carver arrived Satur- miles a car Mr. and Mrs. D. from Boston, has leased freight rate of $37 a while a a day, shv.iia* shipment from ner, well rendered piano trio by Misses Angie mothers and find a from New York for a week’s vacation. \ 213 a repeti- day ergennes, Vermont, miles from Boston, pays passenger rate of $63.06 a day. Paine, Helen and Mary Cobb, Miss Susie Han- to re- The tion of the same Miss Katherine M. Dow left Thursday management of the Railroad believes the freight rate should he abolished, and son gave a monologue in a very pleasing man- satisfactory sume her course at the of Maine. that the rates should be ner. a University passenger rearranged to give the same rate to localities similarly Mr. Allen Maddocks gave declamation, service. You need this 18th from Perth situated. With in view it has a new himself an artist in Barge Rhan arrived Sept. that end prepared tariff lowering rates in some cases, thereby proving elocution, Clarion and service. Consult Amboy with 1,600 tons of coal to the P. C. & raising them in some others, and doing away with the freight rates in all. Miss Helen Cobb displayed rare talent as a THE W. Co. writer in an original story.' After the contest HOME CLARION the Clarion dealer today IN CONSIDERING THE NEW was closed Miss Millett, a visitor, gave the | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clement are spending RATES REMEMBER wuuu & BlSriUr Established at their at Swan following original poem: CO., Bangor, Me. I839 S the last of September cottage 1. The new rates are lower than those other I charged by railroads entering My friends, think a wee bit Lake. you may strange Boston, and lower than those into New York or any other large city which obtains How 1 came to be here in your grange. heard of this contest W. A. Irving Rich who had been employed at Dark its milk from a distance. Having waging high HALL, Belfast, Maine. ■ I wanted to put a Anger in the pie, Harbor for the summer, returned home last 2. No carload rate to any point within 165 miles cf Boston is increased. So i.shi rpened my pencil,also my wits. week. That I might defend some of these hits. WALDO STATION. Those between 75 and 150 miles are reduced to make the basis uniform. Now I will tell you, right here on the spot, Miss Cherry Bullard of West Newton, Mass., The of and oats are 3. The largest increase at any one point on the can rate to Boston, in Of married people I think a whole lot. crops hay at last gathered is the of Mrs. J. W. Black on Main baggage of their on a and the oats PROBATE guest Hearing jokes single brother, are in fine condition. car cents an especially NOTICES service, is two for eight and one-half quart can; less than a quarter Am to whether, street. just wond’ring myself, The of a cent a When this bravely fought contest is o’er. people in this vicinity are much inter- DOSS.—In Court of Probate.1,* 7 for quart. WAlfast, on the 14th of Eugene T. Savage closed his cottage the They’ll not respect us single ones more ested in the repairing of the old church at day septein;.. A, Cowan, administrator on tin 4. The of leased car is 234 The Because we’ve the darts of y'alte. ; season Tuesday and with his family returned longest journey any to-day miles. largest dodged cupid at Evans’ Corner. Wallace Watt of New James E. Spr gue, late of fraukfor 3 And are not increase to Boston on the leased car rate of the one- sad or even stupid. County, deceased, having presented i)u i to Bangor. large shippers is less than Hampshire, a Baptist Colporter for the State final But, in their troubles, assistance we lend. account of administration of said <■*- '• third of a cent a This is for a distance of 300 miles. For of has allowance. E. Q. Warren of the Penobscot Bay Electric quart. shorter distances Their children we teach and oftentimes tend Maine, been stopping in this town and on this increase is smaller. In sickness, bathe fevered brow, deal out pills has spent much and Ordered, That notice thereof be given Light Co. of Bucksport was in town Friday time, energy perseverance weeks For mumps, measles and all childhood ills; successively in The Republican • in interesting the children in school 1 business. We to their homes when the is Sunday newspaper published in Belfast, in sa go cupboard that all work. Sunday, a school was persons Interested may attend l“tn from Cream retails at from three to six times the of milk, this fixed on the bare Sept. 19th, Sunday Barge W inconski arrived Sept. price price being bale Court, to be he In at Belfast, on tin- To make biscuit ard cookies with great care. organized with L. R. of October with tons of coal to the P. amount of butter fat it contains. Cream is now carried at the milk rate. If it is Hussey superintendent, next, and show cause, Perth Amboy 1,600 damaged We the all neat and clean sweep up floor Mrs. Ruth L Paul, assistant nave,why the said account should not or the railroad must the owner cream superintendent, C. & W. Co. spilled, pay the price. Because of this the new rate And dust till not a speck can be seen. James lihr\ Lawrence Simmons, treasurer,and Jennie Lev- A for cream has been made one and one-half times the milk rate. Our single brothers have not been slow true copy. Attest: Fred C. Kane arrived Thursday from Boston Arthur W. In their deeds of kindness, as you all know; eiseller, secretary. Percy Macey of South Leonard, p. and is two weeks at his cottage, The spending BGoTON AND MAINE RAILROAD. oak standing alone is stronger far ! China, a travelling Friend missionary, preach- at Swan Lake. Than those in the forest are. 4 DMINISTRATRIX'S notice, i Waubessa, deeper ed a very interesting sermon from the text “I xl scriber It matters not whether married or single, hereby gives notice tl,a? will lift mine been duty Dr. A. A. Jackson and family, who spent If with to man our up eyes unto the hills from appointed admiuistiatiix ! From Cape Jellison piers the following ship- SWANV1LLE. love God and heart’s of ! tate j the summer in town, returned to their home in j STOCKTON SPRINGS. afternoon: atingle, whence cometh my strength. My ping report was telephoned Monday strength Frank N. HOYLE, lateof Libem Methinks when we reach the pearly gate cometh from the Lord.” Mr. Watt j Everett, Mass., Tuesday. 13th, steamer Millinocket sailed with a Hon. A. E. Nickerson is critically ill. started band Sept. At the close of life—at eventide late, in the County of Waldo, deceased, The customary Wednesday evening Tuesday morning for his home in New bonds Mrs. J. H. Duncan gave her Sunday school general cargo for New York. Sept. 15th, sch. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Robbins of are Married or will never ask, Hamp- as the law directs. All person* a Augusta single, they concert was given last week, followed by how done the task shire, en route for Ann demands against the estate of said dr dinner last on M. E. sailed with lumber for Boston of Mrs. Luella H. But, rather, have you Arbor, Michigan class a picnic Saturday the Eldridge, guests Nickerson. desired to present the same for sett dance in Denslow hall. That was you on earth below. where he attends the and R. and R. L. for Rockland. given State University. There ail indebted thereto are t-> western shore of the harbor. barge, light, The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. Flora Lit- Have hearts to requested you helped sad lighter grow, was a nieni to Willis Mr. and Mrs. Smith recently be- a large attendance at the services. immediately J. Cireelej 1 Raymond Sept. 18th, steamer Millinocket arrived with Have Sunday Steamer Meteor, Capt. Buranger, arrived tlefield Thursday alternoon, Sept. 30th. you used your talent in the Master's ty, Me., mj authorized agent in tl. on the second floor of the Sept. 26th Willard Overlock of West gan housekeeping general cargo from New York. Sept. 17th name, Washing- Maine. aDDIE L. liny I Sept. 19th from Newport News with 3,400 tons William McKinley Damm left for so-called Crooker house, Middle street. and Greenland and sch’ Monday Or, lived for self alone and worldly fame. ton, Maine, is to speak at the usual hour, 3 Attleboro, Mass., Sept. 14. 1915. ! of coai to the W. barges Hampton I P. C. & Co. Hanover, N. H„ to enter Dartmouth College. Angie M. Millett, o’clock ra. Britto returned John Peirce to load lumber, p. Mrs. Grace W. Saturday arrived, light, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Tl Eugene T. Savage and Frank Hight of Ban- Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Blair of Belfast were j j from a visit in Camden, accompanied by and schooners William Jones and Mary E. MORRILL. er hereby gives notice that lie ha- gor were in town over Sunday with their fam- ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn appointed administrator of the estate r: | friends, who at this writing, Monday, remain Morse sailed with lumber for New York, and Sept. BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. who are here. CHARLES A. HANSCOM, late of M. ilies, summering P. N. Co. No. 9 and 10 and New- 13th. Josiah Paul was in town and her guests. barges barge Sunday Monday in the Corrected for The Journal. County of Waldo, deceased, an Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. McGown and son castle with lumber for Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patterson of Belfast visiting relatives. Weekly bonds as the law diiects. Ail Mrs. Harry E. Verrill and little son of North- Sept. 18th, per^n-s of were week-end last week at the PRODUCE MARKET PAID demands against the estate of said

  • ' ing her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Cora the week. wife of the late Josiah moved to Belfast, where they have week to continue her studies at Higgins Clas- bu, 60 Round She returned early present G. Lambert, passed to employ- Barley, Hog, 10 11ULDAH W 10(1 IN, lateof K E. Dow, to resume her studies at Smith's col- the ment, and have taken a house on Water street. sical Institute, Cheese, 24 Straw, 7.00 Mrs. Josiah L, Lancaster and Mrs. Charles higher life Saturday night, Sept. 18th, in the County of Waldo, deceased, Chicken, 25 26a30 lege. Alva Patch and Turkey, bonds as the law directs. All I A. of Providence, R. I., arrived Bos- after an illness of several years, due to a suc- Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Nickerson and son Clin- daughter of Kingman, Me., Calf 18 persons; Drake by Skins, Tallow, 2 mauds against the estate o’ said decea*>ri Frank Hight and who the visit Mrs. Lancaster's cession of shocks. About ton returned to Portland Monday were in town last week brief calls on Duck. 20 Veal, 12al3 sired to the same for family, passed ton boat Sept. 14th to slight apoplectic afternoon, making present settlem. ? Eggs, 30 indebted thereto are to iaa summer at the J. B. Parse cottage on Norris and Mrs. H. M. Griffin, Middle three weeks ago she suffered another shock, after spending the summer at Maple Terrace. his friends and relatives. W'ool, unwashed, 3 requested parents, Capt. Fowl, 16 Wood, hard, 5.00 ment immediately. street, returned to their home in Mon- gradually the end after a Miss Vinnie Nickerson returned RILEY Bangor street. failing since, coming Tuesday. Clarence Paul was operated upon at his Geese, 18 3.60 W. Wli Wood, soft, I week of unconsciousness. An Knox, Me., Sept. 14, 1915. day. aged, respected Mr. and Mrs. Z. Hartshorn and home last week for a fistula abscess Drs. RETAIL PRICE. Last week gave us unseasonably hot weath- D, daughter by RETAIL MARKET. a faithful Miss Lillias P. who the sum- were citizen, wife, devoted mother, kind Martha went to Belfast Iasi Mr. H. and Pearson. He is well. ( 18 1 Nichols, spent er. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Friday. Tapley doing Beef, omed, Lime, 1 10 \ DMIMSTRATKIX’S NOTICE. | neighbor and a capable and industrious wo- has been re-elected of the Grammar Butter Salt, 14lb., 18a22 Oat Meal, 5 rl scriber hereby gives notice tli j mer with her grandmother, Mrs. L. L. Nichols, mid-summer like in temperature, the mercury Principal Charles White, R. D. carrier on route F, 2, 97 been duly appointed administratrix .j ? \ man, the last of her brothers and sisters and reside Corn, Onions, 4 on Water left for New York 94 in the school. They will at 47 Congress street. and his are of street, Tuesday climbing on Thursday to degrees Morrill, wife, spending his vaca- Cracked Corn, 94 Oil, 12al3 her own has her dear ones in kerosene, family, joined ISRAELS. \ City. shade on southern piazzas. Miss Alice Young arrived in town last week tion visiting in Bangor and other places. Corn Meal. 94 Pollock, 7 ADAMS, late of Doicite*le j the realm of peace. is heavenly Sympathy and left for her Cheese, 22 Pork, 13 deceased, and given bonds as the 'aw ! | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fames and son, who had Mr. S. Moulton, Cross street, who Tuesday home in Woodfords, Henry extended to her niece, Mrs. Fannie Panno Cotton Seed, 180 Plaster, 1.13 Ail persons having demands agau >! been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Fames, confined to the bouse with a severe accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Crockett. 10 of said deceased are tie lieu t> pivsei.i has been who has so Codfish, dry, Rye Meal, 4 \ Clifford, tenderly ministered to her SHIP NEWS. for settlement, and ai! indebted them. have returned to their home in to a bad cold and over exertion in Their address is 102 Concord street, Wood- Cranberries, 8 Shorts, 1 55 j Stoughton, ill turn, due needs her of helpless invalidism. quested to make payment inimediateK during years Clover Seed, 19 Sugar, 7 | Mass, his frail condition, has sufficiently recovered fords, Maine. R. Dunton, my authorized agent m th | Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert of the Flour, 7 00a8 75 T. 40 Bangor, AMERICAN PORTS. Salt, I., Maine. c \ RRH K. ..l>.\ j be on our streets. Friends of Miss Annie H. James Murphy and Miss Dorothy Downes, to again former a half brother of her husband and the Nickerson will be G. Seed, 3 76 Sweet Potatoes, 5 Dorchester. Mass., Sept, 14, lblf>. ? to learn that she is New York, Sept 14. Ar, schs Marjorie A Lard 13. Wheat Meal, who had been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Bucks- executor of his have been with as- pleased pleasantly situated visitiDg Mrs. Eunice (Moulton) Chapman will, her, Ed- x LMIMSIRATOIC.S NOTICE. II at Hill Spencer, Jacksonville; Frontenac, Tampa; f Kent's and has entered on the senior 4*1 er mdice that I ! ..s Kane, returned to their home in Brooklyn, N. and sister Mrs. Nellie Sadler sisting Mrs. Clifford in caring for the invalid ward Smith, Norfolk; 16, ar, sch F C Pendle- hereby gives j port (Moulton) administrator ot the estate i year and expects to finish next June if for St N eld sch BORN. appointed r> Y.. last week. of arrived last to visit their during the past few weeks. The funeral took good ton, Philadelphia John, B; 18, Ellsworth, Friday MAI Y J. 1 t’LNS ,le \ luck attends her. Susan N Pickering, Port Reading for St John, f Lieut. Wilbur J. Carver of the U. S. armored sister, Maria (Moulton) Newton, and brother, place Tuesday frim her late home, Rev. A. A. N B; ar, sch W H Sumner, Savana-la-mar; 19, Buck. In Belfast, Aug 11, to Mr and Mrs in the Count) of \\ aldo,. deceased, are the Universalist bonds as the law dneets. All cruiser Tennessee arrived home from Mr. Henry S. Moulton. Many changes Blair, pastor, officiating. Dr. F. C. Small of Messrs. ar, sch Charles F for Newar!:; Buck, a son. per-,a- Thursday Belfrst, George Wyman, Bangor Jephtha demands the <>t A Lochran. against estate said u< j N. where the cruiser is un- noticed them in their native town. Hart of Belfast and Harlan P. Carrie Bucknam, do; Hugh de Payens, New- In Belfast, Sept 8, to Mrs Ear! P Portsmouth, H., by Archie McLaughlin Not of Rowe of Spring- desired to presen! the sam* for -,-:tut!i. \ Guilty Reck- N sch Edward H a castle, El; sld, Blake, Halifax, Cochran, daughter. all indebted thereto are rt t,« m i dergoing repairs. L. Church street, vale, returned Sunday from an auto quested Mr. H. Hopkins, recently less Automobile Driving. The following morning N S. Herrick. In Sandy point, Sept 16, to Mr and nieiii immediately Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kane, who had been boueht a new automobile—“a Hudson six”— from the Bangor Commercial is of local inter- trip through Maine, New Hampshire and Ver- Boston, Sept 16. Sld, schs Nelson Y McFar- Mrs D A Herrick, a daughter, Lillian Roberta. JAM ES A G 1 1-. \< ar, sch Knight. In to Mr and Belfast, Me., Sept. 14, 1915. \ at Kane farm on uai wim an ujuuuh mont; to the White Mountains and Bur- land, Bangor; Metinic, Rockland; 18, Belfast, Sept 18, Mrs Stopping the Swan Lake an up-io-uaie est and pleasing to Mr. McLaughlin s many going Mary Brewer, Stockton; 20, ar, schs Lizzie D Henry E. Knight, a daughter, returned to their home in flexible and very satisfactory in I frianrlt!- lington, Vt., where Dr. Small attended Liedi- ECU TOR’S NOTICE. The-im-n : avenue, Brooklyn, ments—easy, Small, Port Eaton, LI; James Slater, Windsor, Merchant In Belfast, Sept 7, to Mr and JJX Ei by gives notiee that he ha- he,, N. last week. ail This is Mr. Hopkins’ third ma- Archie cal school. They were N sld, sch Lizzie J Mrs Ernest S a son. Y., respects. McLaughlin of Stcckton, who was gone eight days. S; Call, Bangor. Merchant, pointed executor of the last will am: j 16. sch J In Deer each excellent of its kind. arraigned before the municipal court Philadelphia, Sept Cld, Holmes, Pickering, Isle, Sept 5, to Mr and of ; M. F. Wentworth, who went to the Maine chine, being Saturday a on the By unanimous vote at a business meeting Birdsall, 18, ar, stm L V Mrs H morning charge of recklessly driving an Bangor; Stoddard, George Pickering. LILLIAN 1. late • f 1 lor A. Drake of R. KNOW1.TON, ! General Hospital, Portland, medical treat- Mr. Charles Providence, I, automobile the streets of and held before the services last a Bangor; 20, ar, sch George E Klinck, Roberts Robbins. In Bucksport, 10, to Mr and through Bangor, regular Sunday Sept j in the of deceased. stms L Mrs Melville H. County Waldo, J was in a serious and mornintr to his wife for a failing to and make himself known after harbor; sld, V Stoddard, Bangor; cld, Robbins, a daughter. ment, condition Monday arrived Sunday join stop Universalist church was organized by the pas- having demands against ti e eMat- j Miss Katherine was sch Susie H Davidson. Bath. Young. In to Mr and the home of and Mrs. striking Babcock, dis- Lincolnville, Sept 13, ceased are desired to present the -:ii' ; is not expected to recover. brief visit at Capt. tor, Rev, A. A. Blair, instead of a Union charged. It appeared from the evidence in- Baltimore, Sept 15. Ar, sch Elisha Atkins, Mrs Parker Young, a daughter. tlenient. and all indebted t beret* Horace M. Griflin. They left Wednesday for church. Thomas B. Brown of Ladder 3, Boston Fire troduced that Mr. McLaughlin stopped when The following officers were elected: Port Tampa; 19f ar, sch Fannie Palmer, San to make payment immediately. i home. Mr. Drake was one of the civil en- the child was stiuck and inquired as to her Juan. A.nsoN Kn«>\ Dept., and Mrs. Brown, who had spent two Moderator, A. T. Nickerson; clerk, W. E. MARRIED. Freedom, Me., Sept. 14. 1915. the construe condition, and ample opportunity was given Charleston, Sept 19 Sld, sch Wm E Litch- gineers employed in town during Damm; Mrs. W. E. weeks at Waubessa cottage, Swan Lake, re- for the police to detain him, but no one said treasurer, Damm; deacons, field, New York. tion of our railroad. EXECUTORS’ NOTH E. The subset to Boston to him about and a E. A. Robertson and H. M. After the Jacksonville, Sept 17. Ar, sch Thelma, Bos- Benson-Wood. In Belfast, Rev turned Saturday. anything remaining, after Chase. Sept 18, by lienee that love be, few moments his ton. W F E Benson and J y give ttiey Mr. and Mrs. WTilbur C. Magune, Middle he proceded on way. A. L. sermon there was a and Stunevant, George Mary ot the last will ami The Ladies Aid of the M. E. baptism communion pointed executors church will hold Blanchard was attorney for Mr. Mc- San Juan, P R, Sept 20. In port, sch Gover- B Wood, both of Belfast, returned Thursday from the funeral of Esq, service, Twelve received the rite of of a food sale in the street, and the baptism nor Powers for Turks Island and Boston Bowden-Curtis. In Rev vestry tomorrow, Friday, at Laughlin, witnesses, who included (to Belfast, Sept 1, by JAMES FATTEE, late of Belt; his sister, Mrs. Ambrose A. Peterson of Vinal- Officer John J. Fred —seven ladies and five men—and two sail 22d Arthur A Lester Bowden and Miss 2 p. m., and a sociable in the Admis- Mahoney. Sheehan, E. F. joined ) Blair, Leroy Waldo, Ah evening. Port 15. schs in the County of deceased. ; haven, which took place at the home of her Emerson and Dr. Frank Meade, offered testi- by letter. This will be the last afternoon ser- Reading, Sept Cld, Lillian, Annie Treat Curtis, both of Belfast. sion 10 cents; refreshments free. having demands against the estate j mony showing that The Machias; Susan N Pickering, St. John. Brown-Penney. In Pittsfield, same Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Magune of Thom McLaughlin stopped. but it is later to for some Sept 13,# by ceased are desired to present the parents, vice, hoped arrange 12. sch W A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Miss Babcock child was able to walk home, but is Gulfport, Miss, Sept Sld, James Rev E Wright, Melvin D Brown and Miss ment, and all indebted thereto are rt aston. is extended to them in this is due Sympathy now cor fined to her bed. No evidence was in- Sunday evening services. Much credit Paul, Jr, Rio Janeiro. Gertrude M Penney, both of Pittsfield. make payment immediately. f Frances Johnson who had spent two weeks at t LIFFORD J FA : loss of their young sister. troduced showing that McLaughlin was driving the pastor for his untiring work here this sum- Bridgeport, Ct, Sept 14. Ar, sch Edwin R Brown-Dyer. In North Haven. Sept 11, SUMNER C. FA 1 ? Mrs. A. T. Shute’s on Water street, returned Miss Bernice who was Kirk, Bangor. Elisha Brown of North Haven and Ava C John and son Er- recklessly. Richards, mer and we extend our sincere thanks. Dyer 1915. Mr. and Mrs, McLaughlin 15. sch Lucinda of Belfast, Me., Sept. 14. j to their home in Manchester, Ct., Monday. with Miss Babcock, said that she saw the auto Newport News, Sept Ar, Vinalhaven. nest School with Mr. and Norfolk. Codman-Porter Bar McLaughlin, street, coming and tried to pull Miss Babcock back, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. and son Sutton, In Harbor, Sept 16, NOTICE, lhe subset Mr. and who had been Briggs George [EXECUTRIX’S Mrs. J. M. MacDougal, and but it was too late and she was struck the Norfolk, Sept 14. Cld, sch Addison E Bul- at St. Saviour’s Church, by Rev Albert Cecil notice that she has hen Mrs. H. L. Hopkins son, George Hopkins, by and her sister, Mrs. Bert Willey of I by gives at Mrs. A. T. Shute’s on Water street for the mud Portland, lard, Pernambuco; 15, ar, sch Gen E S Greeley, Larned, Rt Rev Robert Codman, Bishop of executrix of the last w ill and Church as motored to Unity to guard. pointed street, guests, returned Tuesday from a from sea in stmr Sear- and of left to visit friends in evening, Sept. 14th, distress; 16, ar, Matao, Maine, Margaretta Biddle, daughter of the summer, Thursday the fair in his new attend Sept. 15tb eight- wonderful auto tr^p to Windsor, Nova Scotia. port, and sld on return; 18, ar, sch Lyman M late Lieut Colonel John Biddle Porter, Judge ANDREW H. GORKI MKR, late of b New York before to their home in returning Cadillac, and all were with Law, Bangor; 20, sld, sch Lyman M Law, Ban- Advocate General Department, USA, and of w deceased, a cylinder delighted SANDYPOINT. They were gone three weeks, were five days in the County aldo. Newton Center, Mass. gor. Elizabeth Rush Porter. demands the estate ; the machine in every feature. and five having against going days coming, a distance of 552 Bangor. Sept 15. Ar, schs Gilbert Stancliff, Estes-Wentworth. In Freedom, Aug 25, ceased are desired to present the sam- Congregational Church Notes. At the The hottest weather of the season the past and all indebted thereto are his aunt miles each way. They passed through 50 Provincetown; Itaska, Boston; 16, sld, stm L V bv Rev Mr Abbott, Freeman Estes of Rumford tlenient, Mr, and Mrs. Charlta Spiague, week. to make linineclately. Church and Parish meetings held Monday miles of forest Stoddard, Philadelphia; 17, ar, sch Eagle Wing, ! Falls and Miss Alice Wentworth of Freedom. payment Mrs. Abbie Ramsay, and her mother. Mrs. with not a single house and NANCYm LORE the of the Rev. Norfolk; 18, sld, sch Itasca, Boston; 20, ar, Frye-Knight. In Rockland, Sept 9. at the 1915. evening resignation pastor, Fred Blanchard recently bought a Ford auto- climbed hills that were 80 cent two Searsport, Me., Sep:. 14, Jane (Libbey) Avery, left Thursday for their per grade, schs Grace Davis, Baltimore; Wesley Abbott, Methodist parsonage, by Rev James H Gray, L Charles McElhiney, was accepted. A commit- mobile. miles and home in after the up two miles down. The ladies Boston; 21, sld. sch Izetta, New York. Alphonso Frye and Martha A Knight, both of No I ICE—Thesubs< tUno frnm -_i Cambridge, Mass., being walked 15. sch M E Camden. notice that stie has bet- other rela- Mrs. Clara Erskine and Flora have up these hills and in the Londonderry Stockton, Sept Sld, Eldridge, GUARDIAN’Sby givts guests of Mrs. Rilla G. libbey and daughter > ._i_up. d r'.. kt a n_l.i_i. if? of Butman and Mr. was to act ; tor Harold-Parks. In Pittsfield, 18 pointed guardian Duncan, appointed returned to Orono. mountains, N. S., went over 8 miles of Sept by tives and friends in town for the past fort- they Rev N R J. DOW of Bro* in with a ar, sch John Peirce, Portland; barges Hampton Pearson, James Harold, formerly of MARCELLOS conjunction committee of three from ; road that was solid the ladies this welcome guests in Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. rock, making and Greenland, Boston, to load lumber; sld, Camden, and Mrs. Emma Parks of Pittsfield. ot Waldo, and given bn, the Amos Nichols night. Always Partridge are here from in the County Parish, Capt. Capt B. F. j ourney on foot. visited of schs Wm Jones, N Y; E Morse, do; barges MlLLS-GlLES. In Rev law' All having denial j Boston for their They many points Mary Pittsfield, Sept 18, by directs. persons West Main vacation, P N Co N R o, w are desired to Colcord, Capt. James Parse, to confer with Mr. Mrs. Jennie (Morse) Bragg, one P N Co No 9; 10, do; Newcastle, do; 18, Pearson, Ralph A Mills and Miss Minnie said MarcellusJ. interest, being the public garden at Hali and all mdebt* fol- Mrs. French is her ar, stm Millinocket, New York; schs A. Giles, both of Burnham. same for settlement, McElhiney concerning the date upon which street, left 14th for BaDgor and the Mary visiting sister, fax Stony mum Sept. which Mr. B. says is the most beautiful Harriet are requested to make payment Brook, Boston; Rogers, bay port; 19, Richardson-Ellingwood. In Bangor, Sept 1 the is to take also Paine Mrs. Ward, in Prospect. GRACE DOW BACH I- resignation effect; to secure lowing day entered hospital, (private) spot on earth. There the national coat-of- sch Harriet 20. stm 16, Rev A James Frederick sld, Rogers, Castine; sld, by Ashley Smith, Brooks, Me., Sept. 14 1916. for the vacant until a a the eminent and New sch Richardson of Brewer and Miss Mabel Claire j supplies pulpit perman- for alight surgical operation by Mrs. Josephine Stowers left Monday for arms is growing in flowers of every kind and Millinocket, Philadelphia York; Bessie New York. of NOTICE. Th ent pastor is settled. It was voted to close surgeon, Dr. Sanger. Her condition ia report- Boston for a two weeks' visit. color. Mrs. Portland Whiting, Ellingwood Bangor. DMINISTRATOR’S j Willey returned home to ... Searsport, Sept 15. Sld, barge Oley, Phila- Stinson Hardy. In Rockland, Sept 6, by er hereby gives notice that he the church after the first Sunday in October ed as comfortable and her numerous friends in last of the esta Mrs. Westley Styles went to Derby, Vt., Thursday. delphia; 16, ar, barge Wicinisco, Philadelphia; Rev E fc> Ufford, Horace C Stinson and Mrs. duly appointed administrator for the annual vacation period; service to be Stockton for continued news.” late of Relfas hope “good last Saturday for a few days. 18, ar, stm Mohawk, Boston, and proceeded Frances O Hardy, both of Stonington. HELEN W. CROSBY, j the first ar, Whitney-Condon. In > resumed Sunday in November. Sept. PROSPECT. eastward; barge Cleona, Philadelphia; 19, Bradford, Aug 28, by tn the County of Waldo, deceased, Mrs. J. of Rev. a j Dr, and F. Ryder Cambridge# Harry Trust, former pastor, has been stm Meteor, Norfolk; barges Cleona, Philadel- Rev G V Grattan, Charles M Whitney oi Brad- bonds as the law directs. All persons ; 18th six children from the Juvenile de- twenty left in their automobile morn* here several the week. Rahn, Elizabethport; sld, barge L V No ford and Miss Doris Condon ot Btooksville. mauds against the estate of said dec- Mass., Sunday days past Mrs. Lydia K. Reed is relatives in phia; of the Bchool a de- visiting desired to present the same for settle!! 1 partment Sunday enjoyed Mrs. Albert C. Colcord 703, Vinalhaven. ing, accompanied by .William Weisman returned to Boston Sat- Frankfort this week. 16. sch John Bossert. all indebted thereto are requested to m lightful outing. No less than a half dozen rela- Portland, Sept Sld, as far as Portland, where she will visit urday after spending his vacation here. Jacksonville. died. meui times during the summer the day had been set Mrs. Mary French of Sandypoint is —kobertf. dvnt. ) tives. The Dr. h88 been bis vacation visiting 1916. spending H. D. Black returned to his home in Ever- FOREIGN PORTS. Belfast, Me., Sept, 14. for a picnic, only to dawn with dreary fog or her sister, Mrs. Ira Ward. with his wife, who bad spenft the past ten Ar sch Rich- Winfield train last after a visit Liverpool, Sept 17. Calumet, I Allen. In Dark Harbor, Sept 15, notice. rain. With the bright days of the ett, Mass., by Saturday Ward of istrv roics heavy past weeks at her summer the former resi- Mrs. George C. Redstone, N. R Allen of 36 home, here. H., ardson, Quebec, j Bangor, aged years. Adminscriber hereby gives notice that h. week were renewed, and Saturday morn- Mrs. W. sch Bowden. In East Sam- of the plans dence of her parents, the late Capt. and Mrs. visited S. Killman last week. Buenos Ayres, Sept 15. Ar, Northland, Bucksport, Sept 18, duly appointed administrator ing the bluest of skies greeted the opening eyes Mr. and Mrs. George Manson and Miss Ad- Gulfport. j uel N Bowden, aged 82 years. ANN IF: L. VICKERY, late ot M J. French East Main street. u- a. uiaut ui iauBiun is Hichborn, o|seuuuig y lew Matanzas, Sept 15. Sld, stmr Seaonnet, Bridges. In Bucksport, Sept 10, John S of the children, assuring them that, “this time die Manson of Bangor spent at the in the County of Waldo, decease*!, Sunday days with his sister, Mrs. W. S. Killman. New York. 69 years, 2 months and 21 days. ana Carter, Bridges, aged bonds as the law directs. All peix'i the was really to be.” Moose Mr. ana Mrs. ^naries Sprague aunt, Point. picnic going Halifax, N S, Sept 10. Ar, sch Tarratine, Bradstreet. In Freedom, Sept 6, Fred K demands against the estate of said with We are glad to report Miss Sadie soil Point shore was selected ior the camping Mrs. Abbie Ramsay of Cambridge, Mass., Partridge New York. ! Bradstreet. aged 69 years. desired to present the same for R. F. Springer of Lisbon Falls spent Sunday l! as after an for Rio 13. sch W ! Copeland In South Warren, 12, i all Indebted thereto are requested I" the made in a huge barrel Mr, and Mrs. John P. Griffin of Westboro, gaining operation appendicitis, Janeiro, Sept Ar, Augusta Sept Betsey ground journey with his who have been 1 month and 8 I inent immediately. ajid family, summering Snow, Newport News; sld, schs Baker Palmer, A Copeland, aged 70 years, days. I' twelve the usual bountiful lunch was Mass., took the early morning boat for Brewer Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mrs. Fred .JOHN F Y l< rack. At here. Cummings, T. News; Edward H Cole, Barbados; 14, Glover In Rockland, Sept 8. Elvira S, widow and Newport j Morrill, Me., Sept. 14,1916, Then came four perfect hours of to spend the day with cousins, Capt. Haley and James Brown motored to Bangor sch H News; of Thomas B Glover, a native of South Thomas- enjoyed. Hairiman left last ar, Augustus Babcock, Newport I | Mrs. Miss Agnes week for W New 80 6 months and 17 play tin/e. The clear grove, field and rocky Mrs, Oscar Ellis and Mr and Henry Sept. 15th and spent the day. 20, sld, sch Augusta Snow, Haven. ton, aged years, days. Pittsfield to resume her studies at the M. C. Herrick. In Portland, 20, Frank E Notice of First of C ted it The was allowing Mrs. MARINE MISCELLANY. Sept | Meeting shore, suggested Settlers and Indians. Thus Hardy. day fine, Mrs. John Young of was in Institute. Winterport Herrick, aged 45 years. In the District Court of the United an to view the beautiful Va, 15. Sch General E S the game proved delightfully realistic Ramsay opportunity town the past week helping to care\for her Norfolk, Sept Morse. In Cleveland, Ohio, Sept 14, Miss I staged Norfolk for the District of Maine. the Penobscot on her first trip Mrs. Fred Perkins and Harold Greeley, Small, Pernambuco, Aug Bernice S of and the air was rent with the whoops of Braves, scenery^ aiorg nephew, sister-in-law, Mrs. Leslie Hawes. Morse, formerly Bangor. 1 20, has returned to port in distress; vessel P In the matter of Fred I. t>an^. returned from a visit with Norton. In Islesboro, Sept 22, William 6hrieks of the and “bangs” of the up the river. McElman, Tuesday lost mainsail and dory and is leaking. Was Walker, Bankrupt, captured # Mrs. JohnJJennison (nee Addie Dockham) of Norton of Medford, Mass,, aged 59 years and valiant Peace was aeciared relatives in Medford. caught in gale 200 miles northeast of Bermuda. the Creditors of Fred I. Walker f small but troops The "Kiddie’s Opportunity,” Mr. Walter Waltham, Mass., arrived on Friday’s boat for 8 months. To the rack boarded Boston, Sept 18. The four-masted Bchooner Hazel in the of Waldo an*! *' at four and hay-cushioned Schools here last weeK with the same Penney In Bangor, Sept 13. Ruth ville, County F. Trundy, of “The Fad,” corner of began a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, of which ar for the homeward ride. At five the waiting proprietor Agnes Manning Philadelphia, Penney of Bucksport, aged 23 years, 4 months aforesaid, a Bankrupt: teachers as last Mrs. Sarah with a of announces his ar- year: Clifford, Daniel Dockham. rived here Tuesday from < parents were gladdened by the safe arrival Main and Church streets, Philadelphia and 16 days Notice is that on the has been sold for about hereby given Mrs. of coal, $18,000 > their thoroughly happy, equally soiled young- with Mr. the of Grammar; Estelle Crosby, Primary. cargo Pendleton. In Vinalhaven, Sept 14, El- of A.D. the said Fr. rangement Crockett, manager Rev. Trust of who be September, 1915, sters. _•y Harry Winthrop, Me,, to Capt A Frankel of New York, and will A. 48 un- bridge Pendleton, aged years. er was duly Bankrupt; the moving pictures, whereby all children here last summer, called on old delivered to her new owner as soon as her adjudicated preached Roche In Castine, Sept 6, Mrs Ethel Kerby the First of his Creditors wi. der twelve of will be admitted free THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE is unloaded. The Agnes Meeting years age friends here last week and held a service at cargo Manning, Roche, aged 27 years, 5 months and 21 days. at the office of Dunton & Morse, Stvint- How’s This? built at Camden, N J, in 1892, has been en- tv. a Saturday afternoon performance from 3 the schoolhou8e Sunday. Building, Belfast, Maine, on the F^t Its 47th Year With gaged almost exclusively in the coal-carrying u We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward to 5 25th. "Hurrah for Mr. Begins Nearly 1,200 October, A. D. 1915, at ten o’clock in o’clock, Sept. Miss Harriet returned home last trade to Eastern ports. Under the new own- sai«i Students. Haley POTE SCHOOL OF SPEECH noon, at which time and pl«ce the case be the children, who are full of en- she will be in the off-shore trade. for any of Catarrh that cannot Trundy,” say week after several months in ership placed tors their claims. <>p» of Maine having spent From here she will to to may attend, prove thusiasm over his offer. Orono, Me., Sept. 16. University proceed Philadelphia and ARTISTIC EXPRESSION. examine the and cured be Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Holden. She expects u> go to this case oil for Trustee, Bankrupt, for its 47th year with over 4u0 Searsport load a cargo of Bordeaux, France. c- opened today such other business as may properly J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. last week new students and a total registration which week for an extended stay. Lubec. 17. The three-masted schooner Training for Platform and Stage. :F. The baked owl supper, given by Sept fore said meeting. JOHN R. MAS' We, the undersigned, have known F. J. will be above the 1200 mark. A fair amount Lanie Cobb went ashore on the outer end of the Ladies Aid of the Universalist The at Public Speaking Referee in Bankrupt for the last 15 and believe him society par- said K, P’s. held a dance their hall last head a dence Deportment Cheney years, of promising athletic material is to be West Quoddy today during fog Voice Training Dramatic Art 191». ish in the Masonic a so- Bangor, Maine, September 20, perfectly honorable in all business transactions banquet hall, proved found among the new students. Two new Friday evening which was quite lar&rely attend- and probably will be a total loss. She carried Physical Culture Bible and financially able to carry out any obliga- cial and financial success, netting over $15 to heads of departments fill vacancies caused by ed. Bachelder’s orchestra provided music and a cargo of coal for Calais, her home port. The Melody in Speech Shakespeare tions made by his firm. resignation. William J. Jewett, professor of schooner's bow and stern were caught upon Beading Literature the treasury. Menu cards in the form of owls, ice cream and cake were served. There will Law NATIONAL BANK OF COMEERCE, mechanical engineering's a graduate of Massa- the ledges and it seemed certain she would Dancing Parliamentary a stuffed owl near the entrance, a be oft Let Toledo, O. large paint- chusetts Institute of Technology. Roy F. another dance the evening October 8th break in two at low tide. The schooner Lanie Special courses for members of Women’s To Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- ed owl in the rear of the hall, with edible Richardson, professor of education, is a grad- Cobb was built at Oakes's yard in Brewer in Clubs, Societies, etc. room apartment with mphi ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur- baked and the committee decorated with uate of Kansas State Normal college and Clark 1874 and her first captain was Capt Charles Year begins October 5th. Send for booklet. Fiveimprovements. Inquire of owls, Children K faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. university. Burnett O. McAnney, assistant Cry Cobb of Brewer. Henry Lord of Bangor was Address ACHILLA C. POTTS, Principal. MRS. CHARLES LUDVVlt tiny owls upon gowns and hair, the idea of the Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug- professor of English, who will conduct the FOR FLETCHER’S her managing owner until about 15 years ago, Oainshoro Building. Studio C, 295 Hunting- 2 Primrose Street, Bellas1 was carried out gists. baked owl supper pleasurably new courses in journalism, is a graduate of when she was sold to Jonesport parties. She ton Ave., Boston, Mass. 2L5-5 lw38. B Telephone Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. throughout the whole affair. Dickinson School of Journalism at Columbia. C A S_T_0 R I A was.of 243 tons gross and 300 tons net register. | 2w38 IPhone B 21817J,