The Republican Journal. ^Tvli: S6 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1916. NUMBER 36

cauBe their r 0t 1 oday’s Journal. Col. Roosevelt in Maine. husbands and fathers have been AN OUTING IN NORTHPORT. called to the Mr. to Maine. THE a>nun —— oorder to make good Mr, Wilson’s Hughes Coming PERSONAL. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN refusal to let the and it seemed hes. .The Strike Called Off regular army administer This is the '.ime for reunions , ull such punishment to the in Waldo in Maine. .Base Ball. an bandits as to inspire to the host of the Hon. Charles Evans Miss Leonia J. Achorn has returned from County by Auto. Air H.sevelt He deceives Ovation Everywhere. His m least Hughes, Republican [an Open in the u healthy fear. Instead Mr. Wilson’s eminently proper—rt ii Reunions.. An Outing visit | in Lewiston. His to course has been Winslow of Roxbury, nominee for President, is on his way to Maine, extended with relatives in Morrill. Meetings and Music. at Fort Speech Message such as to encourage them occasion.' Dr. W. H. | A Field Day At 8.30 a. m. last into a feeling of boastful at Ba' side that and will in the Bangor auditorium to- L. Thursday some enthu- i Mr. Hughes Coming to Maine Progressives. impunity. Mr.Wilson's Mass., a summer sojourner | speak Harry Coombs of Lynn, Mass., spent La- fifty course has been siastic Personal. precisely like that oi a police sailed together the m. There will be a Dor Republicans in a dczen accom- | Northport News.. j two yachtmates who had j morrow, Friday, at 8 p. big Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. autos, Progressives united with Republicans in commissioner who declined to permit his Hon. Hells.. Rockland Personals. ; po- j more than thirty turnout at the Maine Central station when Mr. Coom bs. panied by Patrick H. Kelley, members welcoming to Maine Theodore Roosevelt, who lice men to use their night sticks ! waters of Penobscot Bay j .The Sec- against burg- of the Belfast lain Crop—Men. night, at Lewiston, made his first lars; and instead insisted occasionally since, ■. Hughes and party arrive at 4 50 p. m.. and a band and Charles F. Thursday that the household- years ago and had met only Misses Florence and Ruth Kimball went to Hammons, v Summer's in the for the election of ers should sit tenor Infantry...A speech campaign up all night so as to scare the 1 have a smoke talk. monster at Reduced rates on soloist, inaugurated a whirlwind cam- shou d dine together and | parade bight. for a few «roni Field. Forest and Bog. Charles Evans Hughes to the presidency and burglars Bangor days' visit with Miss Mildred away." land at The the railroads. One fare for the round on paign by holding 9 open-air rallies in the fol- utor Johnson a Free Trad- the address he will deliver in the State Mr. We embarked in a Ford yacht trip only Roosevelt stated bis position on prepar- j | Dewitt, Interference. .Gen. down the Maine Central for -100 from lowing places: Bay | dential election contest edness which, he said, should a Journal office and cruised Northport j parties of any sice, Saturday Cove, Lin- embody big Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nickerson, On his way from Boston to Portland, he was and sufficient navy and a small and ! hand the one station. Get aboard and hear the next S. Auspland of Freder- colnville Center, | efficient avenue, and after passing on the pert j Searsmont, South Montville, i Dale Meeting in South roanaly cheered by a crowd, including many regul army, but that we should also icktor., N, B„ are visiting; relatives in Belfast Center ual provide attractive of cottages on the North President, Montville, Liberty. East Palermo and County Correspondence. summer visitors, at Old Orchard. He spoke a for a system of obligatory military of group and training and anchored Next Mr. will ar- vicinity. Branch Mills. The included few words, urging the Maine voters to elect our young men, on the Swiss and Australian •Shore entered the campground Saturday morning Hughes party Hon. Carl ! Ms. Regimental Reunions., frederick Hale of Portland to the United models. Inn and the tennis rive in on the 9.38 train from Bangor Mifs Lillian R. Johnson has returned to her E. Milliken, the Republican candidate tor j Transfers in Real Estrte. between the Northport Augusta Gov- States Senate. Here,again, the speaker criticized the Demo- and home in 1 who made of court. We found the Inn a most comtortable will make a short address, probably from isleaboro, after spending some months ernor, friends in every place visited. Nt?Ws of Belfast-News At Portland he was met a cratic administration tor | by large delega- what he termed a in r.nd the and his capable as- the balcony of the Opera House. Belfast. The meetings were largely attended and most V rpoks. tion of Portland Republicans and Progressives, “Safety-First" policy, which looks to safety harbor port captain Gath- with automobiles and to Monument rather than Burnham, extended the From Mr. will to Rock- enthusiastic. The was >rm in Sunapee.. Family escorted duty. Continuing on the subject sistant, Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Hughes go Mrs. S. W Johnson left Thursday noon for campaign, resumed Stories. .A where he was taken in a re- of duty, he said: dinner. Animal Busy Ship square, charge by glad hand and served an excellent land, arriving there at 3.55. He will be escort- an extended visit with relatives in Minne- Sept. 5th and will continue until of Lewiston and Auburn “I wish to see this Saturday Recent Deaths... Revival ception committee from nation act in similar fash- in Then followed a smoke talk on the veranda, ed by a reception committee from the Hughes Minn. night, and Hon. Patrick H. of and brought to Lewiston in a special electric ion, both as regards its own safety and as re- apolis, Kelley Michigan, building. It was and Z\> car. gards the performance of international which reminiscences figured largely. Fairbanks club to the Thorndike Hotel, P. H. Gillin of Bangor and other ks’ Centennial... Editorial duty. Ralph O’Connell returned to Bangor Monday interesting The former was I wish to see it and 1885* where a [: is president warmly greeted by forethought, by effort recalled that 3 years ago—in September, public reception will beheld from 4.30 speakers from outside the county will be pi; Fleeting Prosperity in Port- hard after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. How Women as he passed through Congress street training, and by the cultivation of a in the cutter to beard in ! nradise. .Tell —we had our first cruise together 5 30 p. m. A big torchlight procession, with addition to many well known Waldo land, and was given a rousing reception in broad and intense feeling of national patriot- Charles O’Connell. \\ ill Control Politics. .County two five Lewiston. He reviewed a to so its and that our shipmates, bands, will form at 6.30 for a street parade county politicians. Every voter regardless long torchlight pro- ism, develop courage and its efficient yacht Pilgrim, Mrs. and Kenne- r.t-sjondence. had since Mrs. Cliffcrd Wilband of of cession of uniformed marching clubs, includ- strength as to be able to hold its own against Geo. A. and Russell G. Dyer and at 7.15 Mr. Hughes will speak in a large party,and the ladies interested in suffrage .Bel- Quimby bunk autoed to Belfast and La- rt. Stockton Springs ing delegations from Androscoggin, Cumber- any possible aggression; and then I wish to see tent on the M. Sunday spent or are gone alott. Y. C. A. lot, corner of Union otherwise, cordially invited to attend urrent.. Born. .Married. land, Oxford, Kennebec Sagadahoc and Frank- it put duty first, not safety first, when any bor day with relatives in Seaismont. his nautical experiences and Limerock streets. Mr, leaves the meetings. The for the .e- 1 Affairs at Home. lin counties. Progressive leaders and voters small, well-behaved people is treated as Bel ! Dr. Winslow began Hughes itinerary with a sensa- Rackland at Mrs, June Hills Hunter of Marblehead, mainder of the week is as were conspicuous in the parade, which was led gium i.as been treated. I stand for the safety | as a boy in the merchant marine 9p.m. follows: 50 mounted men and was 35 minutes in that is obtained the of ! he was one arrived called here the ill- by by performance duty. tional shipwreck. January 7, 1857, Mass., Friday, by Thursday, Sept. 7. 9 a. m., Morrill: 1C a. m„ the stand. The Democratic I do not stand for the that is obtained passing reviewing safety ? ■JUttl-u ness of her Marion Brown. South Hie Churches. of the s or tne n^w sister, Mrs. E. Brooks; 11a. m.; Knox Station; dinner Lewiston Sun says it was “the greatest demon- by the sacrifice of ship company duty. News. at 2 x & Conner, whi**h Brooks; p. m.. 3 stration ever accorded any person in any po- utsueve mat waeu me Aoiencau people built at this port by White Northport Mrs. James *0. Durham was in Augusta last Troy creamery; p. m.., State superintend- litical in and a Lewiston realize that the issue is before them strik- Corner: 4 Lradley, campaign Maine,” squarely sailed on that day for New Orleans and Friday and called on Miss Ethel M. Scribner, Troy p. m., West Troy; evening the Universalist Church special to the Boston Globe says: “From the they will put duty first and net safety first: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hoffman and party, at ing Saddleback ledge sank in twenty minutes. clerk in the office of the insurance commis- meeting Troy Grange hall. moment Col. Roosevelt entered the State of and I believe that only by so doing will they who have been the of Mr. and Mrs. Ira n,ag. Brimstone guests Friday, 8. 9 a, Maine until he left it after midnight tonight secure real and ultimate safety. I believe The crew, nearly frozen, reached sioner. Sept. m., Swanville; 10 a. m., J, M. Cobe at Hillside Farms, left in their car t. Margaret’s Episcopal ; on his way to Boston he received a continuous that they will support a policy of national a island in their boatB, and were rescued by the Searsport; 11 a.m. Sandypoint; dinner at Stock- last on Robert French of San Francisco, Calif., who ovation. His was a fervid ap- tion a of national courage. Friday their return to Chicago. 2 ,y will be as follows: at 8 a speech tonight demanding spirit of Carver’s Harbor, who cut a passage ton; p. m., Frankfort; 3 p. m., Winterport; E for Americanism and an attack on the so- The American are at heart moral ideal- people is visiting relatives in Lincolnville, was in Bel- ! peal people Miss Maude G. a of the .11; at 10.30 a. m., Mornincr the ice for a vessel to go to their re- McKenna, graduate p. m., Monroe; evening meeting at Jackson. called "hyphenated Americanism.” It was also ists and enthusiasts; and in the past they have through fast for several on New a days recently, calling j sermon. a Wilson and to this adventure England Conservatory, is spending Saturday, Sept. 9. 9 a. m., Center sharp arraignment of the Adminis- again again responded some appeal for lief. Nothing deterred by friends. Belmont; week at the 10 tration for what he considers pusilanimity. practical action, calling for idealism to per- the Naval at Waquoit. Miss McKenna has a a, m., North Searsmont; 11 a. m Center c lurch next Sunday morn- young Winslow entered Academy The was full of characteristic touches, ceive it and enthusiasm and self-devotion in beautiful and Miss Hazel Ramsdell has returned from an speech in time to serve on soprano voice has been engaged Montville; dinner at Freedom; 2 m„ East Sellers will preach on all of which roused the enthusiasm of the order to achieve it.” Annapolis and graduated p. extended visit at her home in Milo and re- the Civil War. At to teach the coming year at Kent’s Hill. Knox; 3 p. m., Center 4 J in the evening on "The audience.” Going back into history, Col. Roosevelt pick- j board various vessels in Montville; p. m., North sumed her in the office at Mathews From the stand. Roosevelt ed out a few of the momentous that on the same position 5 iers.” The Sunday school reviewing Col, problems j one time he and Mr. Dyer were At the request of a. number of the members Searsmont; p. m., Searsmont; evening meet- was escorted to Hall where a wait confronted former ! Bros. mill. City long administrations, explaining Ethan the former of the a be ing at East Palermo. r. Sellers will at the vessel, the U. S. bark Allen, Country club, dance v/ill given this, speak ensued while the marchers paraded the streets how they had been met with the courage and : officer and Mr. as a sea- Miss Ruth Redman, clerk in the office of the j.- in Northport at 2.30 p. j of the two cities, It was 9.15 before Col. valor characteristic of American patriotism, as the executive Dyer Thursday, evening with music by McKeen’s Roosevelt to Overflow witn a review of the received it is to make it a Industrial Accident commission at Augusta, y, evening prayer meeting' began speak. meetings concluding country’s man. Mr. Winslow studied medicine, orchestra, and planned very j WEDDING bells. had been for in the and since which he have caused arranged Empire Union policies iyi2, said, located in Pittsburg, Pa., affair as will be the dance came home last for the week-end a. oners’ class at 8 30. At 7.30 his diploma and pleasant ait closing Saturday | Square theaters where other speakers were the relaxation of our moral fibre, teachers and 4 where soon he had a very successful practice. of the season. * and Labor Day. Miss Sunday school ; heard with the expectation of a brief address It is just that this nation should concern Abbott-Pattangall. Grace Drisko itself in fever he returned l at the parsonage. by the Colonel, but the City Hall rally was so witn its rights,” said Mr. Roosevelt, Becoming a victim of hay The Club house will be conducted as usual to Mrs. Martha Benzaquen, who had been the Pattangall, daughter of Atty Gen. and Mrs. late m starting that he was obliged to cut por- conclusion, “but it is even more necessary had the built School Associa- to his first love, the sea, Pilgrim antf including 17th. After that date,and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury for William R. Pattangall, and Arthur W. Abbott unty Sunday tions of his speech in order to make train con- that it should concern itself with its duties. Sept. for summer cruises in home waters, and after for the two left last for her were married Aug. 30th at the home of the ,eir annual convention Wed-[ nections. He very much regretted his in- As between Mr. Hughes and Mr. Wilson, who until Oct. 1, special arrangements dining past weeks, Saturday her with a in the ability to appear at the the overflow meetings can doubt which is the man who will with two or more seasons replaced larger room service must be made with the Club ste- home in Boston. bride’s parents at 9 Green street, Augusta, by Lv -t 13th, Congregational as and as he had planned to do. austere courage stand for the national duty? the Orinda, entertaining on Rev. Paul S. Phalen of It will be an all-day session expected, and speedier craft, ward. On Oct. 1, the Club building will be Mrs. W. Mitchell of ar- the Unitarian Church, As the Colonel arose to address the Mr Wilson’s words have contradicted one an- S. Medford, Mass., meeting, board each season his relatives and friends. The groom has been the star catcher of the a. m., and closing at 4 p. m there was a demonstration which lasted two other; and all his words have been contradicted closed for the season. rived Monday for a short visit with Mrs. E. S acts. not on from the practice of his ! baseball team in of the !•. i■ [i will be served at noon. Ad- minutes. People stood, cheered themselves by hi8 Mr. Wilson's promise has Later, retiring friends in Camden be- Augusta Kennebec Mrs. William E. Kotman has issued invita- Mitchell and will visit hoarse, threw their hats in the air and in other borne the slightest reference to his perform- he made his home for a time at | The took given by Rev. Frances Walk- profession, fore home. Trolley League. wedding place in their admiration for the ance. We have him in Mr. a tions for a luncheon and auction returning ways signified former against Hughes Haven and cruised in the adjacent i musicale, the historic home of the late United States; ltd fast, Rev. John Rogers of inch of man whose life is a that what- Vineyard President. Every space in City Hall public guarantee party at her cottage, “The on the Mrs. Benjamin Stubbs and daughter, Jennie in a catboat, but closed his yachting Anchorage,” Senator James W. this mansion hav A. J. Lockhart of Winterport, was taken; and both theaters were filled to the ever he says he will make good, and that all waters j Bradbury, North Shore, for The musi- Alice Stubbs, of Eucksport, and Miss Emma doors the overflow. is an his words will be borne out his deeds. on his residence in Eoxbury. today, Thursday. been leased the Huil of Greene, State secretary by Following out- by career taking up ing by Pattangall family. yi, line of the address: Mr. Wilson’s combination of in cale will be from 11 to 1, then luncheon will be LittlefiekLof Bangor, are guests of Rev. and Against grace Of the writer it only need be said that coming j Madison L. Gilman of Augusta and Dr. Philip lifc.iw-rk. “I come here to Maine,” said Col. elocution with futility in action; against his served, and auction will be in the after- Mrs. W. F. Hawthorne. Roosevelt, of ancestors he was born played E. of Portland were the "to advocate the electionw and return to Reveref tured the statement that a number of delegations Mr. and Mrs. Archie C, made days greater Hopkins. They a blue beaver hat tr'mmed in silver. Americans have been killed behind him. Mr, Wilson has caused the United can no be traced a^ F. Miss R A. and They is during these years guished visitors, longer Peavey, Peavey, Peavey auto. rector of St. Ann’s Episco- States bitter national and it is the the trip by left after the than were killed by the Spaniards the disgrace, sail Some time after the death of Miss Bernice immediately ceremony by autc during of you past. Rogers. the past two summers before war with He reviewed duty all good citizens to see that he and Mrs. William V. Pratt and Mr. Alfred John- Spain. carefully the P. Field for a wedding trip and will be at their new- those him are of power to Dr. Davis the late George bought the r. his vacation on attitude of the President towards the defacto supporting deprived was on new Bailey spent Work begun Monday the golf son were at the Randall Cottage, Pitchers home in the Marshall house, Church street, in that his bring further humiliation to our country.” Head and the farm of 100 acres adjoining— trd Island and while there was governments Mexico, saying policy the course of -Northport Country Club, Nine Pond, for several days the past week, and The bride is the had been uncertain and unsuccessful. there are 30 acres in the Head—but the .pres- Sept. 12th. only daughter of Andrews church. Episcopal on the Mexican he BASE BALL. holes have been marked and the Misses Louise Hazeltine and Annie Continuing policy, said: ent owner is unknown to the writer. putting Crosby Mr, and Mrs. Lewis H, Hart. She graduated f last summer “Dukes County "President Wilson took Vera-uruz in 1914, as greens surveyed. The course is on a tract of at Pine Howes been made for the return were Lodge, the cottage. ! from the Belfast school in the class of we were informed at the Arrangements had High is a Who is Who in Marthas officially time, to get Belfast 9; 4. about 60 acres of land owned by Henry Isaac a salute for the flag, and to prevent the Skow-hegan of the guest of the occasion te Belfast, but William Crane of South China, 92 years ol 1915 anti has Bince been employed in the oflice t.-a; had this to say ship- the id, concerning arms into Hills, immediately adjoining club property, ment of Mexico. He did not get his In the last home game of the Belfast-Skow- •when the time came for departure Mrs. Wins- age, is carrying the gold-headed cane given of the Leonard & Barrows shoe factory. She Baiiey salute. He did not prevent the of which tract has been leased with of shipment hegan series on the Congress street grounds low invited the elders of the to a privilege him by the Boston Globe as the oldest man in has a pure sweet contralto voice and sings in arms, tiut several hundred kindly party 1. Bailey, who has for the past men were killed or Golf -exDerts hare looked over the the home team 9 to 4. buying. town. The cane was carried for the North Church choir, 'i he is the ..ad charge of the services in wounded; and then he brought -the army home Sept. 2nd, won, The ride in her handsome car, direction and dis- many years groom proposed course and are enthusiastic as to its a Church. Edgartown, is now al- without achieving either object. President summary; tance to be left to her g-uests. However, no by the late Thomas Dinsmore of Palermo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albion Allen ot Lincoln as a resident ot the Wilson sent an army into Mexico in as we possibilities, paving several natural hazards permanent 1916, Belfast.4 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 x—9 cne seemed to have a or time limit ville and is a clerk in the Swan-Whitten-Bick- were informed at the time to preference Hon. Eben F. Littlefield, chairman of the an enthusiastic booster for the get Villa ‘dead or 0 20000C2 0—4 and other features which will make it a para- Skowkegaiu.. and the car was headed down the shore ford store. Since coming to Belfast he has arms. Dr. is a graduate alive.’ They did not get him dead. They did road, Industrial Accident commission at Bailey Two base hits, Alberts, Stolen dise for golferc. It is expected that the Augusta, i. not him alive. Several hundred Twombly. made friends. Mrs. Allen will continue of S. T. B. from the Episco- get men were past the South Shore cottages. The road was came to Belfast last Saturday, accompanied many bases, Curtin. Kereney, Alberts 3, Williams, course will be for next season. | bj School at Mass., killed and wounded. Again President Wilson ready picv in Barrows. Cambridge, Bases on found in good condition, hut is rather narrow his wife and who tht her position with Leonard & They advanced of Doctor of is the army home without Twombly, Lacning. balls, by Cram, daughter, June, passed degree bringing achieving have for a by McKenty 3. Struck out. by Crain 4, for automobiling and has many turns, 1st, Mrs. L. Bowman ; summer at Lake the best wishes f many frienus •ii the Illinois Wesleyan Umver- his object. Of course it is a mere play upon by sharp Friday. Sept. George Keyes Landing, Cobbosee McKenty 2, by Gould 3. Sacrifice hit, McDon- .t he was a school- words to say chat these were not 'wars.' particularly on nearing Saturday Cove. Shad- gave a very pretty luncheon, followed auc- con tee. happy w’edded life. Cambridge, ald. Double and by "As it is with ‘war’ so it is with plays, Fishburn, Saunders al young men who have since ‘intervention’. ed by dense woods on each side there are in honor of ter eu^st, Mrs. Gardner Bow- Houser 2. Hit by pitched ball- Fishburn, Lee. tion, Miss Clara R. Palm of N. is ere and line; Margaret O. White; Miami, Fla.; Miss Mabel Cushman, private secretary t< > of Mrs. Joseph Reynolds of Burn- »rd for of friends to tne number of 64, a reckoning compensation spasms non-intervention have alike been en- enjoyed delight- Mrs. M. JF, Miss Mrs. W„ H. the (treasurer of the Stone & Webster ham and for several years has been a success- ful at Peavey, Peavey, corpora- ployes operating trains in inter- futile. In he sent a Second Maine Cavalry. The outing historic Fort Pownal, better 1 tirely August, 1913, special twenty-sixth Mrs. V. tion of is to her ful teacher in tne mrm-ive ,fter and known as Fort the Hall, L. Hall, Mrs. N. A. Read,Mrs. C. Boston, spend vacation in th< high and Normal schools of January 1,1917; envoy to Mexico to tell Huerta he would not reunion of toe Second Maine will be Point, Wednesday, making 'nimission Cavalry train and automobile The E. Read, Mrs. E. B. and on her there next of three appointed by recognize him. He announced this himself in trip by site of the fort Gilckrest, Mrs. C. B. Hul- Rangeleys way Saturday Willimantic, Conn., where Mrs. Reynolds is '■ held at. Camdon on 13 and 14 A erected at ^on shall investigate the effects a note in on Sept. banquet that spot by Gov. Pownal was in- will ke at Rumford in October, and Dec. 2nd he an- mee.Miss Margaret Keen,Miss Bernice Rogers, joined Junction by Mrs | engaged teaching. They are at present vis- »-it- nour standard from six to nine nounced he would will be served in the G. A, R. Hall on the 14th. spected with interest aud the eharte and other not deal with the Huerta Miss Marian Mrs. Fr6d R. and James C. Durham. relatives in r,‘! ‘ben to data Herbert G. Heal, Poor, Mias iting Burnham and on their return report Congress, present government. This was intervention, and noth- Fifteenth Maine. A two days’ reunion of supplied by Flanders made it !,e to understand a Alice Poor. will live in Willimantic. reduced during the investiga- ing else; it was such intervention as if in possible great many things Mrs. Robert A. 1 1877 the 15th Maine McPherrin and son and Regimental Association arrang- about the that would Have been Geofgi 'lays thereafter, overtime to some European government had declined to locality obscure 'ht a ed for 13 of Va., are of Mr. and Mrs. Car M cA pro rata rate. as Sept. 14, will be held ia Portland. were it not for Mr. Flanders' maps. Norfolk, guests llistek-Berry. Karl A. McAllister recognize Hayes president, and insisted upon 1 Twelve members of the at iheir on f the four brotherhoods the seating of Tilden. Mr. Wilson intervened Headquarters will be at the West .End Hotel Castine Historical PERSONAL. Lampsoo bungalow Congress street and Miss Hiidreu both of railway led Berry, Burnham, when he backed Villa society, by the president, Dr. George A, mote red from • :er for against Huerta He in- and the business will be at Boswortb They Boston to Belfast. Wit! were married in Richmond at the a national railroad strike meetings attended the as home of the tervened when he turned and Wheeler, outing the guests of against Villa Mr. and Mis. bride s after Congress had Post Hall, Free street. the Bapgor and Miss E. Lampson they motored to Bai aunt, Mrs. E, B. Rankins, "rning, passed recognized Carranza. society, Amy Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gannon are Saturday 3 of John Cochran D. visiting Harbor to several irday bill and President Wilson ‘‘There v.as much to be said in favor of the First Maine Cavalry. The 45th reunion of Regent Chapter, A. R of Sunday spend days. evening, Aug. 19th, Rev. S. W. Brown of the which their son Lewis in Albion after a three weeks policy of Huerta and in- Belfast, recently placed a marker there Free •fr"rn Shadow Lawn, N. J. his recognizing avoiding the First Me. Cav. Asso. will be held at Bangor Mr. who has been the Baptist church of that place promise tervention. was in memory of Gov. Pownal, also attended with stay at Bayside. Lane, guest of Hon. performing 1 There also much to be said iu the m< asure, which was sent him Me., on Wednesday, September 20, 1316, at several members. and Mrs, James P. ceremony. Mrs. McAllister is the by favor of the policy of refusing to recognize Taliaferro, will leave today | daugh- 1 8:00 m. A will be Gen, A. B. Farnhara of vice Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Foss of S. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wenger, Sunday. Huerta, which was intervention, and then of p. banquet tendered to mem- Bangor, presi- Venzuela, A., for his home in Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Lane George E. Berry and Mr, dent of the local read extracts from M fully accepting the in in- bers business men. a society, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl cAUister is the son of Mr. responsibility implied by Bangor By recent the Historical Lampson and children remaining here with her parents younger and Mrs. N tervention. But there is to be said in Bangor Magazine, published by O. S. nothing change in the comrades’ sons last week, motoring here from New York. McAllister and has been in V\ oman Honored. favor of between by-laws, wives, Col. Porter, relating to the fort, and Mr. until their departure later. Mr. and Mrs. charge of the wobbling the two policies.and Hoods neither and daughters become members of the Associa- Flanders showed the drawings. E. M. Bland- Hubbard will to Creamery at Burnham Station for some) recognizing Huerta nor accepting the Mrs. Chas. E, Littlefield and Miss Littlefield go Poland Springs for a time | ulace Reed Tarbox of one ing, secretary of the read extracts time. Fryeburg, responsibility for the chaos caused failure tion as well as widows, sons and daughters of society, and return to Belfast before Ihey have the best wishes of by from the oration of Rev and guests motored from Roekland going South. many many brilliant ladies of the to recognize him. Yet this was Stephen Thurston, D. Wednesday Pine Tree the course Mr. deceased members. It is that friends for many of wedded very important D., who gave an address in the occasion to call on Mrs. E. S. Mitchell happy years life, 5 tlected Wilson followed. 1859, at Windanspray. Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ira national inspector, Ladies of the President be informed in advance who will of the Fort Point centennial. Bradbury, M. Cobe ^ ‘There was no excuse for the recognition of &., in Kansas last at the Charles A. librarian of the Mr. Harold S. Jones a senior at Wharton Mrs. R. E. Stevens, Mrs. Otto ROCKLAND PERSONALS. City week, Carranza in view of Mr. Wilson’s failure to be present at the banquet, for plates will only Flagg, Bangor Reiman, Mrs. F. -ion held Public a short on C. there. Mrs. Tarbox was no- recognize Huerta, All the to Huer- be laid for those who the Secret that library, gave talk, enlarging School of Finance and Commerce, Sargent. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. C. E. objections notify ;ry Mr. Flanders’ University Rogers, Mrs. Annie Park of Stockton fwr ta with force to investigations. Mrs. G. SpringsP g is V,8,tvisit* national but in a most applied greater Carranza. Mr. of Penn., arrived home for a short Frank Harriman, Mrs Martha Benza- Mrs. W. ,D'! president, they will be present at the banquet. Head- Mrs. Eckstorm in an in- Monday mg A. Smith. n‘ariner Wilson’s say that Huerta was Fanny Hardy spoke withdrew her name for Mrs. apologists the Mrs. L. motored <•,“/ murderer of quarters at the House. teresting vein, of in the Penobscot vacation. quen, Ralph Flanders, to Ban- Mr. and Wc( lure of the widow of a Mexicans. But Mr. Wilson him- Bangor early days Mrs. E. fi-iil Peoria, and Percy Demmons have re- self, as has shown that valley. Mr. and Mrs. gor last Friday were entertained at lunch turned from a s officer in the Civil War, an act that quoted above, Carran- C. M. Manchester of Northeast down-east trip made in their f;rnl, za Others who at the exercises were Mrs. new “*r lhe love of all and was the murderer of Americans. There- President Wilson’s Advisor. spoke at the Canoe Club by Mrs. Glaster of Overland car. ^tii( present surely Louise Bartlett Wheeler and Dr. William Harbor and Mr, and Mrs. G. Lyons of Lincoln- Bangor, V *°r the next national fore Mr. Wilson treats the murder of Mexicans who ,her president. ville are also entertained Bangor guests. x as a bar to The Castein Mason of Bangor. The day was glori- guests of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bife and was a Uve wire throughout the recognition; but not the murder of striking feature of thje Gompers’ speech Jrf?ch' daughter Lucy %r! ous and a better could not be and Mrs F. G. french a,1(l the of both Americans and Mexicans. And is not his of the writ of in- outing imagined. Mahoney. Thomas Grindle of were guests of relatives beautiful poem written by now, misrepresentation S. Bluehill, Me., has been in Lincolnville condoned the nor even his ridiculous Thursday. v ^erat the impressive memorial having repeated murders of junction, attitude of elected of the Westboro tV f Americans the law of Dr. A. O. Stoddard went principal High school ir members the by CarranzistaS, and teaching and justice to the judges; but bis State Trade. to Cape Porpoise ®nd w ;"r passed away during having and Herbert Brown and Joel one abased himself before account of how he advised the superintendent of schools, to fill the va- p *Jra- F. of the gems of the convention Carranza, and having President when Tuesday to attend the reunion of Co. I, First Mrs- A‘ !*J* aided in to F Elwel1 and son tainted in all the placing Carranza in what is recognize Carranza. President cancy caused the resignation of B. HoweHoi' andaBtfast’ Kansas City papers. power, Apparently Activity. Fall trade at full tide despite tears Maine Cavalry, in which he served the by Holmes daughter.Mrs. Grace of Mr.Wilson's reward? and who it? The Wilson’s Mexican during York, Spruce pays re- policy, beginning ’way t

The chose the 24th verseot the 11,111 11 1 speaker pail. Talk about curiosity! At another r- 111 » 104th Psalm as the text: “O how mani- Tell Others How Charles W. Fairbrnks time Mr. Frog wanted to understand They Were AJAX fold are works! In Wisdom hast Thy what the rustle in the grass behind him Carried Safely Through Or INDIANA. Thou made them the earth is full of Guaranteed for 5,000 Miles and all; meant. Half a dozen times he might Change of Life. Adjust^ riches.” minister said: “As a 6n>s Ihy The have escaped—but like some white folks Made by us and no Delay. FOR UNITED SIATES SENATOR person uses stairs or ladder to reach a he lingered to investigate for himself. Durand, Wis.—“lam the mother of [ hitrh elevation; or an artist wields the fourteen children and I owe my life to We have sold these FREDERICK HALE In many tnings curiosity leads to the un- tires for 6 years and can recommend them to ideal on can- oruah place the mind’s of as well as Lydia E. Pinkham’s contract for this is for doing folks frogs. year double the quantity ot' last and our sal... OF PORTLAND the secret Com- vas, that the world may see Vegetable increased 60 we are a fellow train- percent; compelled to $4,000 more of "Many young carefully When I was buy th»/. conception of the so God makes pound. to the and lr,! mind; a get rebate, with the idea of these tires ed by loving parents has had monster 45 and had the malting oi ire p FOR GOVERNOR nature the revelation of His mind. Na- that looked like a man whisper in his Change of Life, we are to ture reveals how God thinks and creates going give you the advanw CARL E. JVHLLIKEN a ear highly colored stories of joy connect- friend recom- of our close price for the balance of this and loves. In nook there are les- season, only to enabl- FALLS every ed with certain licenses and mended it and it OF ISLAND indulgences fill our contract. You understand these tires and sons for the devout who wishes to tubes are all person about town. The fellow to gave me such relief young ought fresh goods, arriving dailv. We offer while last: study. There is the tremendous lesson from my bad feel- they FOR STATE AUDITOR have taken to cover and kept his ears from the lake of bog! Passing through ings that I took shut. But, like froggie, he was very curi- L. WARDWELL the underbrush we came several bottles. I Grey ROY unexpectedly ous. He wished to learn if the actual Tires * am now and j Tubes this Not was the well l,i(4 OF AUGUSTA upon place. anywhere be the Soon experience would like story. and recom------I writer over a foot in in some healthy depth; down his soul he was the 30xS Ford Size in nurturing mena your Compound to other ladies. Wrapped Thread. $ 8 52 TO CONGRESS less than a: inch. There in full 30x34 Ford Size TOR REPRESENTATIVE places desire to taste, the —Mrs. Mary Wis. Wrapped Thr ead. $10 96 *7. see, things pictured Ridgway, Durand, Ford Size Non view were thousands of the most beauti- 30x3| Skid.ZZZZZZZZZZ $13.20 JOHN A. PETERS in the Btories. How that monster in A Massachusetts Woman Writes: 33x4 Clincher Wrapped Thread. ful the seemed $18 00 enamel, — lilies; petals costly human stood in the calm waters of Blackstone, Mass. troubles OF ELLSWORTH shape “My 33x4 the stamens the finest of refined Straight Side Non Skid. $20 64 yellow me uu me icnun were from and I felt uaujr CApericiiuc,a my age, awfully a4x* 1 — ! Clincher Wrapped Thread. six's., »<> gold. To use a boat was to sick for three I had hot flashes impossible; knew not that a hand was reach- years. 34x4 Straight Side. Plain 1 «i. REPRESENTATIVES TO THE stealthy *18.32 | FOR wade out meant an awful death. Within often and suffered from Thread...".'".'.'j ing forth to make him bait for Satan. HAMILTON E. JENKINS frequently LEGISLATURE. we I took a foot of the solid earth on which As I am a candidate on th* Democratic ticket pains. Lydia E. Pinkham’s When the first throb of conscience makes A Senate and now am well.” written guarantee of miles a could be thrust down through for Sheriff of Waldo County, I think it well to VegetableCompound 5,000 with each and every (ire stood, pole the heart beat let the person ex- M. CONAM V\ interport quicker, make this —Mrs. Pierre Box low prices were never offered CHARLES ihe soft ooze 30 not touch a statement at time that will answer Cournoyer, 239, before 00 the and , j 10, 20, feet, pnd posed to the hand’ take to cover Ajax may House ‘stealthy the that be Blackstone, Mass. again, so get in on it oottcm. Animals had in toslake question may asked in sections, NOW. stepped and stay there. When the cheeks crim- Such as sense C. Belfast where I am not as to whom warning symptoms of HODGDON El'ZZELL, thirst and had been swallowed But personally known, j up. son red over the first allowed, it is suffocation,hot CLEMENT, Montville things this Mr. Jenkins is, and what about him, for flashes,headaches,back- j JAMES J. over that treacherous surface the most ! soul wnich stirs the blood into know aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, ALHER’l M. AMES, Stockton Springs danger every voter desires to all possible about I oeautilul were the sounds in the of the dragon-flies flitting; shame-facednesB. He is a worse the man ears, palpitation C. Palermo fool, he is called to support M. Conant YV. HENRY ABBOTT, call were before the mi-ris with ecstatic skimming than a heart, sparks eyes, irregu- Brooks frog, who remains in the vicinity Briefly stated, here is my history. Born in Co,, EDWIN C. HOLBROOK, the surface, or upward larities, constipation, variable appetite, 182-196 Broad alo-.g sweeping of soul-danger merely to discover how sin Vinalhaven September 11, 1878. my parents Street, Bangor, Maim weakness and dizziness, should be heeded I in chase—it looked so beautiful, moved to when was merry tastes, feels. It shows sense Monroe I but two years old, 1 FOR COUNTY OFFICERS looks, good by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink- so But it meant death to even and I lived in that town thirty years, peaceful. to take alarm—to keep alarmed—when following ham’s has carried the Vegetable Compound to walk towards any lily that occupation of farming, and I think the peo- County Attorney attempt the bouI first goes pit-a-pat over the many women safely through this crisis. the with ple of Monroe and adjoining towns thoroughly YY | kissed sunlight exquisite per- things which stare it in the face. But so -——-—- ■ ■ Walter A. Cowan, interport understand business ; i that morning. my methods, and my repu- fume August many people resemble the fr g. Sheriff tation for doing any work with which I am en- Presidential Interference. “How much like the sur- Frank A. Cushman, Montville shimmering “One beautiful morning 1 started to trusted honestly and faithfully. To the I face which sin spreads around its attrac- Some five I came to Brooks Editor of The Journal: The Judge of Probate, follow a certain trail to its end. Gigantic years ago and gen- Bliss eral conviction tive and acts which seem so purchased a saw mill, where 1 now conduct that President Wilson has been Harry E. Bangs, Searsport flowers, pines rose on every side. The gentle south business under the firm name more persistent in his influence full of song. The forbid- winds branches of Jenkins Lum- dominating College Register of Probate gleesome passing through their ber Co. and control over and which seems so much like Congress its legislative LEWISTON, MAINE. Charles E. Johnson, Belfast den tiling made the most exquisite murmurings— What education I possess was obtained in program was emphesiz? d hy the speech of a in its little secluded Pali Term Commissioner prize resting like that of unseen opens Tuesday, September 12, 1916. a. County angels whispering the excellent schools of Monroe. Mr. Senator Hardwick of in the Senate Largest — When Georgia cessful Business in shall know or see there j College Maine. Annual enrollment over 1 Allen M. Freedom pool—who over my head. the trail 1 sud- 8th on Small, Missing Edwin Jenkins was sheriff, I served as one of Aug. the Child Labor bill. Senator j instruction there are no or by specialists in I; Treasurer 1 sign-boards warnings— came into a small sur- his Hardwick is one of BillR9iV?e,?-CPUDe8i“n:1 tJmr°u.*h County denly opening deputies, and have also served as constable the atdest men on the Clerking, Banking, Auditing, Wholesale and Corporation I but 0, the fatal bog beneath. When one Clifford J. Pattee, Belfast rounded by dense underbrush. Probably in Brooks. These are the only offices I have Democratic side. After stating the fact that Penmanship, Spe ling, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithm-- from the solid of obedience English Shorthand, steps ground for years no human foot had entered that held as I have never been an office seeker. but a short time ago JVlr. Wilson had declared Stenotypy, Typewriting, and other Con special attention is those to Gud in a search for a forbidden flower, I to on that he believed the bill given taking our Private «... MAINE’S MAIN CROP-MEN. enclosure. There in the center on a moss belong but esecret society, and am a to be unconstitutional, Civil Service Courses. We have a Normal < the must sink into fur- member of Golden Crown No K. he had now come over to the and told Training Deoart’r person .instantly covered rock, rose a tiny and white Lodge, 108, capiiol wishing to as Commercial and of the had pink qualify Shorthand Teachers o The Editor Journal. 1 Once in he of P., and I am also a member of the Grand i certain senators and that it are ther and increased indulgence. was as representatives receiving from $600 to flower. It most beautiful it posed $10,000 per year and the demand ma * an a few days since which, to of this order. was necessary to the bill before the men and experience Before he realizes Lodge pass pres- young women to ■ can’t stop sinking. on its little emerald throne. eligible lucrative business positions L Solitary, than our ! me, was quite out of the ordinary, though Th«*re is one point I wish to make clear to idential election, Senator Hardwick said he abi.ity to supply. j the ooze of sin covers his thinking— yet it performed its function; and it not interest readers. While gentle voter. did not know what had caused his of rnay your and to every change color his thinking the air within the enclosure was gives impulse fragrant It has been oeart. All such seemed to be for coming down on the boat a few days brought to my attention that my changes po- then comes the one mad plunge. King Mail us this coupon and we will forward our with delicate perfume. I knew not the are to litical effect. He said further: free illustrated catai since the was a opponents endeavoring make political among passengers young of whom it was once said, ‘A man David, name of the flower; and. I would not capital out of their repeated assurances that “Ah, Senators, I do not know what course who told us more newspaper reporter, after God’s own one came to others auopt, as for me and mine we heart,’ day commit sacrilege by tearing the little "if Jenkins is elected he will not enforce all may hut Name.City. about the State of Maine than I had ever will serve the Lord on this question We are not ^ the of his lake of of the laws.” margin hog. Looking flower from its throne to gra.ify the to surrender the of the we heard or read, I have going rignis State; though always across he observed Uriah’s a Now I am not are wife, lily curiosity of the city folks in the farm- making promises for the pur- not going to surrender the blessings of Str6et...State. lived here. He mentioned numerous local self we are not to that appeared so beautiful and desirable. house. poses of securing my election, but in answer government; going surrender, so far as 1 can prevent it, the fun- men and women who had distingnished to this indefensible and untrue He yearned for the flower—yearning “God’s providence placed that little unwarranted, damental principles of American liberty and BUSS BUSINESS themselves at home and he also stated COLLEGE, LEWISTON, MAINE. —‘as a man thinketh statement that is being circulated, I am pre- of American constitutional to ad- merged into action flower there hidden from sight; yet in all government, that Maine had U. S. Senators. to state that if I am elected Sheriff of vance any campaign or to do anything supplied in his heart so is he’—so David pared politi- plunged its obscurity—the very tints of the Di- cal in any way whatever. If ihat be treason and for numer- Waldo county I shall enforce all the laws to the Governors, congressmen he sank overhead in make the most of it. The oath I took and the after the lily; lust, vine color-box lavished it—the flow- ot His upon best of as Majesty upon any bill or other ous other States. He said there were my ability, required by the oath that obligation I owe to the 3,000,000 people of proceed- relatives in murder, lying, treachery, awful fraud. er its mission out of ing pending in either House of Parliament Searsport, at faithfully performed I shall take, and from my fellow citizens who Georgia, and to her dead as well as to her liv- ale of three brothers, all Maine men, represent- with a view to the votes of the Searsport called And the son Absalom, who followed compels me to stand steadfast for the influencing of those who admire the beautiful. desire an honest, enforcement of ing, a in at sight impartial members is high crime ana misdemeanor de- August 27th. ing different States Congress the wallowed in rebellion and rights of the States, and for the constitution David, incest, You have felt like one lost laws in this I rogatory to the honor of the a may in the county, respectfully solicit sup- that our fathers crown, breach same timp. Then he told us that the wrote.” of the Misses Medora A Pi-r- immoral blackness. And that fol- at the fundamental principles of Parliament, they forest. But that little flower teaches a port polls. Senator the of Governors of three Pacific Coast States Hardwick thus voiced general and subsersive to the constitution of the Buckley Salem, M aSS., W!' lowed Absalom ended in destruction and Hamilton E. Jenkins big lesson—the foolishness of repining sentiment of the American During country.” stopping the past two w- were natives of Maine, and all people. serving When come to the lake of Brooks, Maine. we have W. D. despair. you over ambition. Not a few urn speecn several uemocraue senators inter- Surely fallen upon evil days when Harriman, left ■about the same time. An old disappointed gentleman, think well before in—then an Aug. 26th by boat. Cot bog you step have felt that if they could have stood in rupted him and tried to explain the situation, American Congress, representing over wnu was asKeu 11 ne Knew- tne U. S. SENATOR A FREE listening i will never and suffocate going JOHNSON but be refused to be and 100,000,000 free-born American dare you grieve the open sunlight—in the presence of the mollified, vigorously citizens, and the names of the men. j States, He : one better feel the TRADER. and and refused to not resent the Our Offer. This uv down. For day pang masses—with brass bands to blare their upheld right principle yield openly repeated dictations of I Jitney named California and i the chief Washington, ! of than for a life-time ex- to political necessity. executive. C. E SMiTH, ! DON’T MISS THIS. Cut self-denial, too have been New York, 1916. “A bald at- but deeds—they might mag- September 4, close with five cents to F< Nevada, he only remembered a All through his administration Mr. Wilson Augusta. George the bitter taunts of wounded has been made to deceive the perience nificent and courted by thousands. They tempt voters of III., writing your name and ■ > C. ex- Governor1 of has given his edicts to Congress and has gen- Perkins, California, conscience. Maine as to the tariff views and You will receive in return a trii too might have pushed the whole world a performances Cured Her who is now his fourth term as erally been obeyed. He gave it in regard to the Two Little Girls. trining ami T, servirg of Charles F. Johnson, Democratic candidate Foley’s Honey 1 “A man was arrested for embezzlement mile and had their names in- Mrs. Ada Dot ton I coughs, colds and U. S. Senator from that up-grade sugar schedule, although, no doubt, a majority Sanders, town, Tenn., writes: croup, State. He then for re-election to the United States “We use and was on trial. After sentence Senator,” Foley's Honey and Tar as our best Foley Cathartic Tablet: and placed scribed among earth’s nobility. But, of his party was against him. and before the went on to tell of the beauties of the said Ralph D. Cole, chairman of the Speakers’ and only cough remedy. It never fails to cure a former neighbor said to him, ‘Mr. B. friend, that little flower says, ‘God in- law took effect Congress wa6 two little coast and interior Bureau of the entirely obliged my girls when they have colds." Re- resorts, the facilities Republican National Committe, lieves how could you so disgrace your sweet sists that some people shall bioom to repeal it. He also demanded, against the hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis, Chiidrs n for royal in a statement issued: fishing, sailing rowing, recently nay fever, asthma, croup. Sold hunting, and children? How could so and out conviction of a majority of that everywhere, wife you purple gold of sight of the com- Congress, FOR FLtTC ...n .. said these resorts were “Senator Johnson has been represented as canoeing,etc.,and wool be on the free and it was done. the confidence of the in mon crowd.’ He wishes put list, betray public fragrance of to do whatever he can to for an endeavoring help extensively patronized outing in The result is, that according to the report of GEN. FRANK S, NICKERSON CASTORU you? After all these years building up character and spiritual power in some the industries of his State and further their warm weather by people of wealth from the of Commerce the amount as how Department so fair a name you possessed, obscure home or shop; some humble occu- interests. Celebrates his 90th Birthday at his Home all over the world, much of which was lost 10 the Treasury in revenue up to 1, it “As a July could you with one sweep blacken pation, where a future king may receive matter of fact Senator Johnson ai s in Mass. imn news, and all of which was interest- 1916, those two articles on the free Hyde Park, quite free by placing from top to bottom?’ With running his first as Lincoln did his in dyed-in-the-wool trader. Far from help- Brigadier General Frank S. Nickerson cele- to me. Since arrival in fashioning, list, is over $168,000,060. Would not this look ing my home, Maine industries he has and will tears and voice choked with emotion he a or a statesman in ing done, brated his 90th birthday at his home in Roslin- connection with this incident 1 have j log cabin; embryo remarkably good to the Democrats today if j doubtless continue to do.everything to destroy Mass and replied, ‘If I could have felt the shame may get his initial bent as Wilson could have it to fill their dale, August 27th, the Boston Post learned that the old man who was a Henry them that trade they help depleted free legislation can do. He in the event had a before embezzlement as I felt the shame did his in the kitchen of an humble cot- Treasury? Another case of executive interfer- reporting photograph, taken j to us ar.d who asked the worked and voted for the tariff stranger all, Underwood on that of the veteran leader after, my character had remained un- ence was manifested in the case of the day, of the 14th names tage, and if that is not sufficient Ship- of the Governors of the three law, proof of where Maine, seated, and his three broken.’ do best think- “That ping Bill in the last session ot Corgress. That granddaughters, J FOR My friends, your little flower, royal even in its he stands we have the further evidence PERSONA' States, was himself one of the three. that Esther, Alberta and stand- foot to after bill was framed outside of Dorothy Nickerson, j Dissolved n ing before you raise your go teaehes that you have no he is one of the largely Congress His name is Ross obscurity, right vice-presidents of the Ameri- Colcoid, former Gover- the full force of the administration ing, The Post says: pelvic catiir*I:, ulcci... ■»> Ere to to and was the lily. you proceed try imagine be careless in or deed can Free Trade League and his name is 1 nor of a native of thought simply signed General Nickerson is the only bri- maClon. Recommen Nevada, Searsport, 1 put forth to insure its passage. A good many living how it feels to possess an aching heart because the surroundings are humble. to an appeal to the citizens of the United States gadier-general from the volunteer ranks of Pinkham Med. Co. and he is now on a visit to his old home members of were made to feel whac to do Congress Grand Army veterans in Massachusetts. He A and crimsoned cheek and vain wishes God, all you their part in establishing free trade in j healing wonder f H after an absence of Thus knowing things,placed there, Wilson said in his at when lives with his Jean P. sixty years. it speech Indianapolis, son, Nickerson, an at- I sore throat and aore 'M can this country. that it had never been. If you that you to some torney, at 381 Park avenue, seems that the little town of is might give inspiration he declared that anyone refusing to pull in Hyde Roslindale, Has extraoidinary cleansing bearsport “This which was and he does live. He has j how one’s are appeal, issued by George just been Free. f»0c. n’i imagine beforehand you may suffer, soul. If you faithful Hi3 the team work would have a hard road learning Sample entitled to the honor of provi- party how to live these last 10 Thr pAaN-'l'o,],- r. having productd Haven Futnam, president of the Free Trade years. yni-oT. there will never be any afterwards suf- dence will the to travel. thanks to the of “I believe that 1 two men of the same and suddenly bring recipient But, independence owe my long life and health ! name, probably League, declares its purpose in the fering. Remember that even a king face to face with The frankly the Democratic Senators Bankhead, Clarke to the fact that I have broken myself of the of the same who have made enviable your personality. j kin, following words: habit of eating—that is, I have stopped not covet a lily, if that must be is ‘We do not and others the bill was defeated. But their eating may lily saying true, yet know, of which I had been an I \ reputations at home,and a broad,and are “'The American Free Trade many things habitual i League pro Democratic scored them most un- reached over a bog of sin. whether a to the world colleagues consumer,” said he. a credit to their town and State. The giving good king poses to do what may be practicable toward * on the floor of the Senate for refus- “I used to think 1 must have meat three is not than the him- mercifully of Colcord are “You may observe the loves and greater being king the creation of public opinion, in the United times a or not he writings Lincoln receiving ing to be dictated to. day properly nourished. I self.’ The forest flower knew not when the was up on the habit. the commen hatreds of a nation illustrated States,and throughout world, in support of brought highest lation from the best accurately In the case of the Reserve bill, v an Banking “I have broken myself of that so that the the customs of insects on mound or immortal man would look upon its the contention that protection is itself a form SEARSPORT, critics, and Searsport is to be congratu- by which was entirely drafted outside of Con- taste of meat is almost unsavory to me now. I face and thank God for a vision of Truth of war, and that freedom of trade constitutes eat a deal of fruit. I like Land lated. Subscriber. under stone. Nature is full of sermons. gress, the President demanded that Congress great vegetables, Surveying, an essential factor toward and main- whole wheat bread, all kiuds of and A after for bass bait had itB it could impart. You know not when God securing remain in session for several weeks after it cereals, trip frogs such Once in a while 1 eat a the of the world The members things. bit of will into contact with life the taining peace had decided to A Valuation of ! \ Bad Summer For Children. s ermon. There was the lesson of pre- bring your adjourn. fundamental prin- meat. I did this noon—just a taste. I’m not a of the place this ideal before their soul that hereafter league of our Constitution is that strict vegetarian. There has been an unusual amount of sick- sumptuous curiosity. The brook wound shall become great— ciple the three fellow-citizens of the Republic with the hope “My advice to myself and to others is to I r.eBS among children everywhere this summer. with an branches of our government be kept entirely keep opographic and its way under banks, then out archangel’s strength spanning me iiiuulu nuuiiuiuusiy uean ana UVOIU niBK- Extra precautions should be taken to keep the spreading that the influence of the United States may be to universes the separate. That there shall be no interference ing the eating of food merely a habit. bowels open and liver active. Foley Cathartic into little seas with upright weeds on the worlds—giving message utilized, in the settlement that is to follow this or undue influence as between one and the While the general was he waa Hydrograpl’ Tablets are a fine and wholesome physic; cause of love you in his back talking cutting margin, looked like forests in minature. inspired breast, war, toward breaking down the protective rich dark slices from a plug of tobacco no pain, nausea or griping. Relieve indigestion, other. And ail such interference has ever smoking therein humble lot. Such and a new clay There waa a little Oeneral 3ick sour bad It was another world in the In- your possibili- barriers between nations. The work of those filling pipe. headache, biliousness, stomach, glen. been considered as an bnginei t.ipR flnnatnnflrhofnro tV,o infringement or en- jar full of clay pipes in his room. breath. Sold everywhere. stead of men and at their wno Deneve in tne iuiiest possible interchange boys pastimes, croachment upon American liberty. "You still prefer to cut your own plug?” said in the most humble make crimi- between peoples of the world, not only of goods the the frog, grasshopper and cricket made station, It is well known that Mr. Wilson has had no reporter. 1HE SECOND MAINE INFANTRY. nal carelessness in but of ideas and of human sympathy, consti- The general standing by his window, turned up the To them, a any speech or conduct. legislative experience, and that his population. finding tutes knowledge quickly. t. O' So bloom best in the essential foundation for the world’s GEO. JUii seed or weed, or a your the dark forest of the Constitution is very limited, as was in “You know, I never started to smoke Ab the people of Belfast are doubtless aware, juicy capturing moth, I Federation. The American regu- Free Trade League until about three or where ycu live, and where the seems dicated a few years ago by his assertion that larly four years ago,” said the status of the 2nd Infantry is that of a Na- was as important as negotiating a corner sky appeals to the citizens of the Republic to do he. “Befo.e that 1 had smoked on rare bo far S there was as reason to duties be- only tional Guard on the away. God would not have good levy regiment, called into the United in wheat Chicago exchange, or given their part in furthering this great work.’ occasions. I find there is a great deal of com- States service the President of you the Christian He would not tween tiie States as there was to levy duties fort and company in smoking a pipe. I til by the United arresting a spy in Germany. The first heart; “Republican campaigners,” continued Mr enjoy ai between the United States and coun- it and I doubt if it does me any harm.” Attorney States under the .provisions of the Re- have given you the desire to and foreign Army Bplash of my wading boots sent the frogs pray sing Cole, “will see to it that Maine voters are fully At the Nickerson home Aug. 27th the tries. Now every school boy knows that the gener- organization act of June 3, 1916. At the con- and make wonderful al was surrounded almost all his Mcr in a dozen the odds were all in self-denials, had He ac quainted with Senator Johnson’s free trade by family. BELFAST, directions, Constitution forbids the of duties be- clusion of the emergency which occasioned the not levying His son, William P. Nickerson of Norwood,and favor of the to this intended sometime to an immor- record. He and his democratic colleagues, frogs, up moment they bring tween the States. There is no doubt his daughter, Mrs. I’. (Hark call on the States for troops, the will that at Sally (Nickerson) regiment tal soul to look the char- with President Wilson as their inspiring exam- of were there. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Practice in all Courts. were safe. 1 sloshed about, then in still- upon heavenly least 75 cent of our are Springfield be returned to Maine and will resume its form- per Congressman acter He created in the of ple, may undertake to fool the people, but they P. Nickerson and thei- daughters. Esther, Al- ! ness waited. Soon a little nose obscurity your more familiar with the Nation's Constitution er status and will receive its orders thereafter green will not berta and Dorothy, completed the family circle specialty. lot. Bloom little human succeed. Trusting Democrats to enact from the Governor of and a pair of black eyes flower—looking and have more experience and better judg- Maine, constitutional jet appeared tariff legislation that will help American in- up at the ment as to the needs in to commander-in-cbief of the Maine National above the water here and there. far-away sky—be faithful and country's regard just dustries is too much like entrusting a horse PROSPECT FERRY. Guard. fragrant, for God has best need of beneficial legislation than Mr. Wilson ever Each seemed to ask, ‘Well what are you you doctor with the administering of the Geodetic there—in the had. And it is considered to be very presumpt- The regiment went to the border with a here in our are forest.” Democrats F doing pool? Survey and only do that sort of Automobile Why you Mrs. J. G. James ot is oub on his part to attempt in any way to co- Bangor visiting strength of about 1100 enlisted men. It’s war stirring up the mud and the thing.” relatives here Let us f beclouding erce or dictate to them. quote you prices should 1900 enlisted for can strength be about men water in the midst of our Hay Fever, Asthma And Bronchitis. handle parties from on> town?’ No reasons Shute was at home One of the principal why the Ameri- Manley from Ban- or T *■ and it is for the of it up to WEST FRANKFORT. cheap rates, day night. purpose bringing maid with ever looked Every sufferer should know that Foley’s over greater curiosity can Colonies separated from Great Britain was gor Sunday. ger cars and smaller ones this strength and tQ replace the losses due to Honey and Tar is a reliable for in the to see the face of her remedy coughs, seeing tours arranged if the glasB future colds, bronchitis, hay fever and asthma. It Mr. Gott and from because of the oppressive interference of the Miss Lulie Grindle has gone to impending discharge of a considerable party Massachusetts are Bangor, prices first. AlwayR on the husband, than those examined me stops racking coughs; heals raw, inflamed mem- king in our domestic affairs. And I did not where she has number of married men who left frogs spending a vacation at the Stinson employment. Maine transi dependent branes; loosens the and eases cottage, v to learn who I was and I was phlegm wheezy, think that the Congress would ever submit to ORRIN J. DICK! 1 families at home, that an extensive why there. difficult Sold Carter’s Grove. Evander Ginn of Atlanta, Ga., is vis- recruiting breathing. everywhere. Phone or 109-4 would stir the E. B. Ward were the same treatment as that which caused our 316-3, campaign has been undertaken. Three re- They dive, up mud, then Mr. and Mrs. at Mooroe iting his parents, P. M. Ginn and wife. to the surface 17th to attend the funeral forefathers to rebel against the mother coun- cruiting parties are operating in the State coming would turn around MAINE FAIR DATES. Center, Aug. of her Mrs. Evelyn Harrison and two daugh- Andrew H. Clements. , ((ifj composed of officers and men called into the several times, that from every angle father, try. There is a marued contrast between the ters, Grace and Dai sy, have moved to good (Fji scr»pr,,,|j- ,a y federal service for that purpose from the view the colossal The Btorm of 23d was severe in of this Congress and that of the N. Y. they might form so Sept. 12, 13, 14—Waldo and Penob- Aug. this spirit English Brooklyn, Ooast N. G. S. M. The and Parliament in 1783. In pet' <..0 Artillery Corps, party much like theirs. That was section, destroying crops the that year. Parliament son where they scot, Monroe. breaking Capt. W. D. Harriman and Evan- \ Bangor is of W. in of of the iff] composed Capt. Henry allowed their glass windows many houses. having under consideration a bill in relation to der visited Mrs. M. B. Grant in :» •'l*'' .VhHlf curiosity to relate them to Sept. Park Sandy- • R. Starkey and Corp. Charles A. Starkey his sister, Mrs. Cass, and Mr. and Mrs. Moul- quested Temple lead- Ginn and son of >ostal card and you will ret the foolish frog followed the instinct God Audbry George H ers of WA1/1 Ki; of the 3rd Company of Auburn and Pvt. ton took an auto ride to Monroe 26th. Parliament that a vote in favor of the Isle visited their A. Lyman it was Could Not Do Her Cooking. Aug. Presque uncle, Capt. 04 M I. gave it, safe; each frog knew Collins of the 6th Company of Sanford. Mrs F. E. bill would be resented by the king. In other A. Ginn, recently. Telephone 249-3 unusual had Hartmeister, Tea., Mo., writes: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carter of something happened; com- “I was Danvers, the offender would lose affected with kidney trouble for two words, favor and pat- Miss Orianna went to Vinal- mon sense to 1 so Mass., are visiting his sister, Mrs. Jennie Cass. Harding frog ought have led each years. got bad this summer I could hardly ronage, just as been indicated in this Con- MEN WANTLD-TO BR^C*t:K J Children do haven last week to visit her Drother Will Otf to my cooking. I got Foley Kidney Pflig Mr. Carter made the trip in his Dodge car. frog remain in the sub-basement ot gress. Four after the word came to the for a few before to Bos- their Razor Bladtc" t" and I feel like a new person.” Too days days returning Safety FOR FLETCHER’S many Charles from ened better than new. yr the home in the brook. curi- women neglect symptoms of kidney Moore Medford, Mass., who is ears of the Commons, the following resolution ton, .Sing Instead, derange- Gems, 25c. Gillettes, 35e; led them to ment, weak back, awollen ankles and spending his vacation here, was in Monroe was paaaed: M. and wife of CASTORIA osity the surface—to float joints, Capt. IWilliam Tupper 50c. per dozen. C. E. Sherman. aches, pains and rheumatism. Sold everywhere. his Aug. 36th to visit brother, A, P. Moore. "To report any opinion or protended opinion Jackaonviile, Florida, wbo are visiting Belfast, Me. .4 Dale Meeting in sea, getting as far aa the port of ‘wnnteRpoM. ^nual g>ockland. That Bea passion is still on with the Chief. ^ Montville. Interesting remarks were Dr. E. P. Goodrich has a new Oldsmo- South made A. V. Isaac of ^eLAMsoN*"0 Hubbard by Martin, Sprague bile car. Boston, Mrs. Emma E Potter of Coun- cil ai d Wm. “PEMBERTON” Mrs. Cates of Thorndike is of The Journal: The Bluffs, Iowa, Volney Fol- visiting Fpitok lett of Rockland, Me. THE EIGHT IN ONE SOFT HAT-AN ENTIRELY Mrs. Frank C. Knowles a few days. ffrH Male meeting of the Clan of The last of the program was the NEW 'ii>niul! of 'G9 was held in the part CREATION-MADE IN ALL COLORS Morton Carieton of Norcross came president’s entitled “The Union ^“‘■r South Montville, Friday, Canto, ... "v Saturday, Aug. 26th, for a stay with his Store.” It was evidently written for (Of* ,,i the evening. Lovely Dale, family. lovely meeting; “the boys,” both old and young. It tf.F, alut night; thus: Mrs. T. J. returned 23rd irl1 many right. opened Hardy Aug. d‘ to overflowing; from a visit of several with a but “A Union store in days of yore days Bangor y field. It is marvel: Was at the foot of Randall hill, relatives. t: the clansmen and their la- In a building brown in the little town, descendants the Frank who has jt their left, Not far from the old True’s mill. Eastman, employment and the memo- in e \ have made Three roads met there, either brown and bare, Searsport, spent the week-end at his in this home jfi .. uf titty years ago Ur white with the winter snow, here. t must account Gieat s ru ing beauties orchard trees wayed in the breeze. The And children of the M. E. Sunday i‘ interest shown, as also bowed to the bridge below. school had an at Flat f> the meeting. The Chief, They flouted the Georges stream. enjoyable picnic They looked to the and the staff nigh, Rock Aug. 25th. the drop on the titled gen- sky flag They shaded the mounded dream ., forever Prof. S. C. and wife of luddies, harping Of a resurrection yet to be Thompson ® The L). are of weather prospects. From a little ancient yard. Washington, C guests C. C. as the chief had ... glorious, Where the Dale’s first dead Moody and wife. t»li! t would be. got On a bed Many lowly Mrs. Flora and Alice record there and cut Were sleeping fast and hard.” Bryant daughter past of were recent 1 nis weather. But Somerville, MasB., guests perfect The stock of in the Union Store of G. H. Clements and in the to goods wife. •nHiiy hayfield up rather outclassed that in Christopher n narn duties, there would Carieton arrived from Boston Gore’s celebrated variety store for Young '■:,t stowaway room in the on boat for a visit with his “In the store were many score Saturday’s have come to ask the John and wife. l iiev Of goods in style and kind. parents, Young rnitee good weather for And ribbons fair, and notions rare, Lewis Atwood and E. B, Nealley made hut he won’t. He tells To suit a mind. cranky a business and motor in Penobscot nas on his a star There were nuts and nails and trip diary waterpails, and counties last week. Uh finger pointing at the Candies and caps and corn: Piscataquis Meeting,” and when a There were whipple-trees and beans and peas, R. L. Clements has the local And and a horn accepted that, the weather jewsharps, agency for the Ford car. His gainst Ooe could blow so loud it would rend a cloud, territory west; but he will the towns of lay swings When heralding the moon. comprise Winterport, lie old man with other e There- were pants and pins, all sorts of tins, Frankfort and Prospect. Doesn’t make any differ- Codfish and ale wives too; ■ George Estabrooks and wife of Cam- waning moon, last quar- There were raisins 8 weet, and hoop skirts neat, bridge, MasB., who are Maine in lt fair skies and lovely That bulged like a wide canoe. touring their called on their that Dale meeting. There were cowhide boots and licorice roots automobile, cousin, And saws and chisels and fans. Mrs. Clara Merrill, Aug. 23rd. ,s been well nigh three And and hose with dots, Dale—struck it rich this pewter pots Mrs. G. A. Mrs. Helen Prints, patterns and tin pans. OOLD BY Palmer, Coop- .rters in Duke Edmund’s Mrs. Herbert There was barreled sugar, crackers, flour, er, Cooper, Mrs. Marshall Charles' mill and the And cheese, the binding kind, DWIGHT P. Belfast Rand and Mrs. Freeman Clark motored Lovely spot for quiet, And butter and eggs and wooden pegs, PALMER, from Monroe Sunday evening, Aug. 27th, ig and rambling. Great And combs and clothes well lined. for a call on Mrs, Annie Clements. know Hut, of all the tmng3 within that store. i.-ureiy by. They OWENS Dr. Wood of assisted The molasses hogshead held BRO1 HERS, Bangor, by Dr. on Lynxes, catamounts The sweetest thing to the elfin boys Nason, successfully operated on Eunice In tbo ciirrar hrnuiri that aa-.Hurl Fisher Rarer are the Saturday morning for adenoids i don’t care when Dole and river. They Ami caked in the head and chinks she Ivvvs of Crooks. and tonsils. Her who Than the swaying nd-s t > ice. enlarged mother, Camping parties, women Of that hooped package rare, I have d^earn J upon 'he «c. an, was a trained nurse before her marriage, rd like Turkish soldiers, When with one head but out, empty stout, Boundless blue arm cr.-sied bright, is caring for her. from the lower It in the air. T. A. Elii itt and wife are at their going lay open On the summits of l>»ne m *untains, f Molasses hut hurtle ftere a tew weeks. Jane returned 26th ihe beautiful, the ex- gone, sugar left, Spectral in ineir st-ii’ilees wnito for Thompson Aug Caked round the head and chimbs. from the E. M. G. where she .'id, Lake George in Lib- In the summer as in winter. Hospital, And the from school were The nf Charles the elfs coming home, or family Ryder spent had been since the is finding out the rare Hut my meadows while green, previous Wednesday Oh what what times! week in Camden with Mrs. and the then, times, Autumn brown d or spri gtime mottled, past Ryder’s receiving treatment for a broken arm, I George Georges were like a drove of rats They hungry When the alder buds are g»^n, sisters. sustained from a fall in the road while uacook lake thrown in,and In the gristmill cleansing tower; — The angelica and .»we«-t- wood of returning from a neighborly call. Miss ere by the middle class and They were liae a swarm of honeybees Mrs. Annie Lane Bacon Orange, Meadow angels, meadow ureeti— boards at the home of Mrs. In a is visitn at the home of her Thompson --uniing goodly propor- honeysuckle bower. They bring back tny boyhood visions. Moss., g the buzzed around the Frank Perry. -d to increase with They open head, Rare to me, th -ugh all unseen brother, O is L ine. swarmed about the region, best of climate, They bung. By the stranger and soiourner. During the violent electrical storm of They flew in fury round and round. Mrs. Augustus Rose and daughter, d roads ill all New Eng- Knowing not my boyhood days. Aug. 23rd the wind blew over a carriage But never a body stung. not the Dale’s rich Lillian Ruse Pratt, and husband of Mas- t- is tame in comparison, Knowing treasures, in which were Mr. Danielson and How- filled their sacks till looked like are relatives in town. ■ They they Hoar led from ancestral sachusetts visiting of Uncle Sam’s domain ways. ard Kingsbury. The latter’s shoulders packs Let me dream beside my meadows J started to tell about That crrried round: Bowden has up his position were dislocated and both men considera- Oh, peddlers From the purpling dark to dawn. Ray given his Darn office. he and and dismal in the lnsai e at ana bruised. The which in some Well, They gasped groaned moaned; Till from dreaming to awakening hospital Bangor bly hail, the ,v after day, legs crossed, in They rolled upon ground.” It is whispered. “He is gone.” gone tc Boston, where he has employ- localities accompanied the storm, broke a men ! out window :v. No smoking, only iit- John Randall, the keeper of the Union Hairbrain. t. glass in nearly every house. -nuff. Face Had it not been for the shade t ■!' long, angular, Store, his hand with fingers gone, his Letters of regret at not being able to Mr. and Mrs. Rjscoe of Rock- trees, Staples which to some to .1 narrow. You might think his look and extent were protection tact, inspiring gracious attend the meeting were received from land recently spent several days here, ue, but say “Dale” to word his at the houses, the damage would have been just for every comer, skill count- the editor of The Republican Journal, the guests of his brother, Leander Sta- ,t once bubbles over and severe. The of you ing eggs, and rejecting the bad ones, the from Herbert F. Shaw, M. D., Mt. Ver- and wife. j greenhouses Wesley harrow-look is a ples Nickerson were The u the only money box once broken into by mice, the non, Me., and from Prof. A. W. Keene, greatly damaged. so won’t son who in the are some- the farmers they corn box and measure and corn streak, Camden, Me. Mrs. Earl Bessey and John, I gardens village reviving to the He have been some two weeks in what. and are not as hayfield. only Josiah Conner, who hauled the goods by Ninety-six were present after some visiting wholly destroyed, me load to show them how it to return to Zanes- was feared at but all the team from Belfast, the boys ready al- had come and gone, when the following Tnorndike, expect first, along mill work fish- West road ikes better, ways to unload and receive their reward names were taken: ville, Ohio, this week. ! Winterport corn, grain, fruit, lots of dainties from in a treat of raisins and potatoes and gardens were greatly dam- gets candy, nuts—all J. F. Ramsay, Mrs. J F. Ramsay, R. The Everett Tasker house is undergo- uerries of all kinds, flowers, received treatment in the aged and hardly a whole pane of glass it’ special depic- A. Ramsay, Lula V. D. Mary for our new Ramsay, ing repairs occupancy by was .me, of every hue. He gets was left in wirdows on the side most ex- tion of words in rhyme. Especially Randall, C. C. Randall, Edgar Vina!, W. E. who bis auto but is to pastor, Streeter, began to the storm. jo:.- : •; s, rides, partial depicted the group of reubs that used to Mass., G. A. 0. F. here 3rd. posed A. Holyoke, Sprague, pastorate Sept. sgon of his old schoolmate, gather about the stove in the store on Fuller, Camden, Me., L. H. Gross, Cam- H. Bagiev winter nights, and tell yarns. den, Me., Henry Jackson, Tracy E. Mrs. Nellie Caine of Clinton recently HALLDALE. visited in town and on her return home — I meeting opened gloriously, “Oh, Jack was a jumping-jack at words, Harriman, G. F. Fogg, M. E. Martz, of was Mrs. Abbie : 'Ue late. Perhaps late glory And Jim first warbler the birds,” Burkettville, Me., N. W. Curtis, Bei- accompanied by Dow, It is proposed to start a series of meet- was the best kind. There is j_,. i. who her guest for several days. in the church here The Canto culminated in the winter tasr, me., lviariz, tsurkeiiviiie, ings Saturday evening. it not in the latest Sept. 9th. power, down Randall hill and Roy Cunningham, C. S. Adams, Franklin Mrs. Frances Merritt went to Boston undent read with night coasting P. M. secretary on a Adams, C, Gordon; Allen K. last week to attend the milliners’ con- ■ a- 1__J £ L past the Union Store, double horse Everett B. Choate of Embreville, Pa., Elmer C. Arnold R. D sled with Charles Randall steering on a Colby, Colby. ivis, vention at which lectures were given by is spending his vacation here with his sis- [„ meeting, fear that he hadn’t Shuman West Elwin A. handsied between the thills, the merry Fogg, Appleton, a noted French man-milliner, Ora Cne. ter, Mrs. C. W. Colby. :or he wrote it from mem- Adams, Searsmonl. Chester V. Jackson, crowd on the sleds singing war songs, C. M. Clement and wife of a t's on the j Eben G. F. F. Mrs. Millie Emmons and aunt, Laura Lowell, memory) right I for the covered was in the Maddock, Phillips, Owen period sixties, are in a are relatives and friends ning of Aug. 17, 1916; trena- W. Tobias F., Jacobs, employed in Belfast Mass., visiting when the great Civil War was on. Yes Ripley, Volney Follett, il improvised worK shouid Ada M. and Clara V. Wadsworth and F. clothing shop and Mrs. Kate Miller has here. they sang, “The Union Forever,” “In hut of course the Chief gone into the rain coat factory there. The school in this district ed; the Prison Cell I Sit.” “Now Things S. Meservey, of Appleton, L. C. Morse, djegan Aug. g back on his own dictation Ethel H. Florence Verna 28tn with Mrs. Perley Allen of Center Look Mighty Dark, But Our Good Old Adams, Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trickey of Ban- declared the records with- Marion Montville, teacher. Union Barque,” “John Brown’s Body,” Adams, Adams, Leigh Adams, gor were guests of the Higgins family :.:;d The ancient Marion Carrie Carl approved. "Nicodemus the Slave,” etc. Vinal, Jackson, Fogg, during the centennial, and Mrs. Estelle Rev. and Mrs. Fred M. Poland of Penn- ilited it, of course, but the Caro Gordon, Ruby Oxton, A. B. Berry, “Oh, the slides we slid, and the skids we skid. Clements of Lowell spent some days sylvania are visitingrelatives and friends it was so. Then election Alice M. Stover, J. A Barlow, E. H. As we slid down Randali hi 11, with them. here during his vacation. was called. The Chief had Effie A. Elnora Past the Hag staff past the graves hard by, Cram, Cram, Harriman, and felt able to higrp Oren returned to his Rev. and Mrs. Claude D Nutter have y-six years, Past the store with a roar, past the gristmill Waller Fuller, C A. Martin, Emma Cheney Higgins Statement of the Condition of the six years more, but would door, Leighr, 1142 Smith St., Providence, R. I duties in Washington Sept. 1st, after a returned to their home in Lee and were KIDNEY FILLS > month’s vacation a! Mrs. FOLEY the desire for another elec- ; Way round to the carding mill. Bertha A. Dinslow, Mrs. E. J. Curtis, his home here. accompanied by his brother Harold, who FOR BABKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Stockton Springs Trust Company, s Ripley and Adams, both Rut we can’t forget the buzzing bees Mrs. B. E. Vinal, Holyoke, Mass., A. L. Higgins will follow a little later and is to enter the High school there. wish to supplant him. He That buzzed around the hogshead hung, Mass., Pease, spend the winter with him. Stockton Springs, When never a lad was bit or Blakely, Holyoke, Georgia them both on a committee stung. Maud Edna Flora Robin- And when from the hung we’d got our fill. Dunlap, Moody, James Busfield and wife of Haverhill, AUGUST 3. 1916. hi rtha A. Dinslow to report a son, B. F. Knowles, FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS In joy or pain we’d climb the hill, George Sprague, Mass., who are, spending some months at FOR BACKACHE K'CNEYS n *. A I? DER ■rs an.l told them to it W. B. M. John F. H. R. Hichborn. President. tight, Oh, life’s long ways are joy and pain, Morse, Angie Esaney, Lake Winnecook, were in town Aug. F. F. Eye-Sight Specialist Chus. N Taylor, Vice-President, reported Phillips, pre- And we old chups are boys again. Esaney. Mrs. Emma Esaney Potter, th to the and celebra- 17 witness parade 3. B Mernth- w, Treasurer. Adams, vice president, 0. But the bees for -us they buzz no more Council Bluffs. L. Curtis. OF THF Iowa, tion on that day, the guests of Mrs. Bus- Albert M. Ames, Seer- tary. B. F. Knowles, Around the good old Union store.” secretary, field’s brother, Mr. Jesse Forbes. DiRECTORS-H. R Hichborn, H. L. Hopkins, he tried to twist B0Y1NUT0N OPIiCAL CO., secretary The golden rod, the national flower, THORNDIKE. A M. Ames, S B. Merriihew, Byr n Boyd, to some other. The mat- Alfred Brown and wife motored from was in its glory. The platform and stand 44 South Main Street, Maine Chas. N. Taylor, A E Tritee, H. C Mulligan, to Old I tfinteroort, terred to Hon. Lucius C. showed a of it. Beautiful bou- and Mrs. were South Framingham, Mass., spend Everett Maples. H. G. Hichborn, F. D Jordan. profusion Mr. James Carter in OFFICE MONDAYS AND DAYS. TUESDAYS — Morse name Home week with relatives here. Mrs. Executive Board H. R Hichborn, H. L. decreed that the was quets of sweet peas were also in evi- Augusta Aug. 23d. Don’t waste time with or- and Ella Johnson was also a of her j Hopkins, Albert JV1. Ames, S. B. Merrithew. F, pliili; that settled it, the Chief Uence, and, believe me, Miss Angie M. guest flour when M. S. Stiles and wife of Jackson called F. H. with her dinary your gro- D. Jordan. Minn : again. Esancy brought a spray of most beauti- brother, Brown, daugh- on Miss Carrie A. Feiguson 23d. ter, Julia Johnson both of Massa- cer can give you William Organized December 27, 1906. Mar; sent for the first time were ful apple blossoms that opened the day Aug. Howe, chusetts. Telly milled from Ohio Red iFor Sale t«v 1,1. rary members. Several States before, Aug. 16th, nine months ahead of Milliard Gilmore and family of Vassal- i when Winter Wheat. Order a sack f®a: si were represented. Find dame nature’s intention she plant- boro were recent guests of A. H. Hig- Saturday night, Aug. 26th, Crockett’s Sand and gravel delivered ai LIABILITIES 1 ed the buds on that tree on Mr. John F. partial list of those present. gins and wife. picture house was the scene of a Repub- today and do some blue j j Capital stock. $ 25.000 00 came after on the south side of Ran- a Surplus. 5,500 00 i-niaking right Esaney’s place lican rally in addition to the regular five- ribbon You can l reasonable price. F. W. Chase of Newtonville, baking. 78 of officers, but as at the dall hill. The sleeping buds woke up Mass., reel eritertainment An audience of over Undivided profits. 1,755 was a recent guest of Ross C. win domestic science prizes Demand 31,539 74 T s the meeting the Wadsworth after the long, cold rainy first half of Higgins 400 listened with interest to the remarks deposits. and wife and A. S. Kigginsand wife and with the baked CHAS. M. HALL, Savings deposits. 48,484 85 (Appleton, father, two daugh- summer, and, evidently concluding that of our Hon. John A. good things called on other cousins while Congressman. tirst fa- their time to had come here. from William hi-in-law, Meservey, open they opened Peters of Ellsworth and H. C. Buzzell, Telly the lei 306 Searsport Ave. $112,280 37 — a had remained on iiieeting with delightful quar- miracle—and, they Charles Crockett and wife with Mr. Esq., of Belfast. Dancing was then en- flour that farther. RkSOURCES in the six goes neing encored. In course of the tree, following weeks and Mrs. Holwell of Belfast Satur- u til Refreshments of passed joyed midnight. HEBRON ? LoatiB and discounts.$ 21,183 99 g Mr. and Miss would have developed into 1917 in were ACADEMY, Meservey apples day night and Sunuay, Aug. 26th and sandwiches, coffee and doughnuts Loans on mortgages of real estate 5,118 33 n solos Their this year of grace, 1916. sang by request. 27th, with Mrs. Crockett’s father,Henry served in the dining room and several Hebron, Maine. Overdrafts. 179 41 uiitrLan The President of the Chief of ent throughout was a most Club, M. Higgins. gallons of ice cream were dispensed in Stock and bonds. 74,906 50 the if has had Acres. 850 00 l gratifying feature, as tx- Clan, you please, gratified cones, which find a sale every Sat- Forty Nine Buildings. Furniture anti fixtures. severe ready and a bo- During the thunder shower of j STUIvJFY.tN'i — Real estate foreclosure. 800 00 a rising vote of thanks. The the wish of long busy years, urday night. HOME One of tlie most 23d the farm of Pearl beam if ul residences for in Cash on 5,983 59 "(■'i -peech-making was such a de- journ of three long, beautiful summer Aug. buildings girls New uu deposit. land. Cash on 3,258 55 months in the Dale of his beau- Hamlin were struck by lightning and hand. that of former years that boyhood, ATMOOb HALI.—A modern lu ine for burned to 1 TROY. boys. man tiful months of rain arid the ground. The arming air. \\ iioiesome called, Hon. L. C. Morse of sunshine, sun, Lxliilaianng lord. Pure $112,280 37 :was taken moon and dew and tools and household goods and stock were spring waier. College preparatory. Neneral quite by surprise, starlight, shower, Mrs. has Ciiuses. all saved. Mr. Hamlin own- MayoBickmore gone to North Domestic eliemi-try. Address I. E. liked on getting his text from leaf and bloom, and song of birds, many Fortunately } VEShOiV ed another farm with comfortable Dakota to visit her son. WM. F. 8AKGLNT, 1 itt. 1>., Principal, annual address, but that was varieties having of late returned, so that nearby t>\\’28 Bank Commissions!. on it and the are now ■i evidence. He had to be shown they seem as wonderful as in the days of buildings family George Woods and Roy Stone have well settled in that home. The hail i rt of the committee on program his childhood. One great desire he has each a new automobile. which the shower cut the !- ea need that he must talk before publicly expressed, a wish yet to be accompanied ': and broke the Delbert Reynolds recently moved to talked; but there it was in cold in one of the years to come, growing crops quite badly gratified the James at the Cen- lead Then he and that is to three white winter glass in many homes. Reynold’s place i• ;iir» pencil. began spend ter. ail: annut months in the at the out the Chief’s adroitness, how Dale, fireside, The services held at the Center church : Zimri annual elections twenty-seven in the roads, the woods and logging roads Aug. 13th by Rev. C. G. Mosher of Au- Carleton, who had been visiting was the friends of his in has returned to his home in uccesaion, etc. He evi- included, among boy- gutta were largely attended. Mr. Mosh- Troy, Cam- hood that old know- Maes. rmined to withhold his best linger, talking times, er generously gave his time and talent pello, alter the Chief had said his ing no differences of in ,f:' say, opinion politics, and bis hearers appreciated his kindness. I i he Home of the _i «• a Department a;:, t to do him one or world TT _I. Sunday rhaps, better. religion, events, knowing only 1 UUILSU 11ULU bllC uputtV y nUlUD) school held its annual meeting 24th De me Aug. necessarily Dest. “For thou God seeth me,” after repeat- with Mrs. Josie Rhoades and re-elected 'ii speech-makers are a notion- friends, finding above the white glisten- the ing poem: its officers for the ensuing year. at least snows and beneath the of the ray, Hairbrain, your ing glow “Then build it what ere a well, you do, thinks so. stars and the of the in- Miss Etta a trained re| rter, glint moonlight Build it strong and straight and true. Bagley, nurse of is FOR SALE AT YOUK GROCERS U, the Chief, to the gratifica- spiration that wafted from the spirits, Build it high and deep and broad. the Bennett school in Millbrook, New P-aker Morse, had to start m. the immortal personalities of those who Build it for the eye of God. York, returned last week from California, l anic ring of tire around the have there lived and died. Cherished For thou, God, seeth me.” where she had spent several months, and 1 '■'•era of Satan memories, hallowed associations! In the is now her brother, Europe, falling Mr. Mosher accompanied by his three visiting Ray Bagley, MEXICAN CHILDREN LEARN TO LIKE from the visions tide of them give me back at the Center. “GRINGOS” it'g heaven, my daughters and Charles A Milliken, Mr. Hebrew and of DREAMS. prophet, Howard and wife, Granville Small and Mrs. Walter Taylor and daughter, Izer he Apocalypse, the passing I can dream beside the meadows wife and Fred L. Higgins, all of Augus- Whiting, spent last week with Mrs. Tay- age, the of a new and dreams than the coming Deeper by sea; came auto to Montville lor’s John 1 ta, by Sunday parents, Smith and wife. the strength and glory of morning where Mr. Mosher spoke in the Miss Izer, a graduate of M. C. I., who ■' in the genius and spirit ot forenoon coming here in the afternoon is spending her vacation with her par- j,‘ Lit,coin, the world-wide de- and 1 Watch Your home after the service. ents in will soon return ■ Health returning to her ■ ! t he Pittsfield, Nazarene,prince,peasant, The choir furnished music with studies in the school of in Bos- r, the true worth of the teacher good Oratory Well! Mrs. Annie Cole the ton, where she is a course of a nic the of -Keep organist. Among taking schools, styled hope singers were Donald Chase of and study. Uiul °* the the who careless Unity £t 1'l,U world, steady- People grow about his brother F. Wallace Chase of New- ; and worth of their habits seldom reach old Homer Whitney and wife of ,j 1 irength Maine, daily Corinna, ■ tonville, Mass., whose fine tenor and and its charms in Disease claims their Mrs. unspeakable age. them before bass added much to the accompanied by mothers, occasion. John ana il. green and winter white, their allotted time; they die prema- Whitney of Winthrop Mrs. l.'1J""rjer’i made to in of Nature must be Brewster of motored to , pass the pomp turely. served. She Sloan’s Liniment for Neuralgia Aches. Dexter, Troy, is and called on old (i; .'1"lllcli°n, and Speaker Morse got long suffering, but you cannot Aug. 27th, neighbors The dull throb of is re- *7r's)n‘* w'n<*> wanted to speak again, escape the consequences of neglecting neuralgia quickly and friends, who were delighted to see lieved Sloan’s the universal re- them and i, rpeak again to great edification, her daily demands. For your health’s by Liniment, deeply regretted their stay iiv' .!1'1 'ounds of applause. He dwelt sake, answer promptly every call of medy fnr pain. Easy to apply; it quickly was so short. Mr. Whitney’s boyhood the thf.*1* “nt* beautifully on the natural the bowels and kidneys. Make this penetrates without rubbing and soothes the borne was on the hill in maple grove the at the a beautiful a, ;d Lake George in Liberty, Me., most important thing of the day, sore muscles. Cleaner and more promptly Center, place where his j, 'Hng out and and give it instant if great grandfather, Soloman Whit- sought by wealthy attention, you effective than mqssy plasters or ointmentB; of New York Stale and hope to keep well and live ney, first settled and it has been the home if:,,i"J8,people long. does not stain the skin or clog the pores. For Elates as a summer resort. The Whenever the stomach or bowels fail of 4 generations, each bearing the naras, stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lum- right up again and seconded to act thoroughly, take "L. F.” At- until a few years ago, when Homer’B bago, sprains and strains it relief. Of,. lacking on the whole valley wood’s Medicine, and he free from gives quick father, John Whitney, moved to Win- Sloan’s Liniment reduces the and into the hr,., ,f'0rKe8. Oh, dreamy grace! Oh constipation and its long train of ills. pain and inflam- throp the place passed hands -'Std of f/ beauty of our northern New When the stomach, liver or blood need mation in insect bites, bruises, bumps and other strangers. 111 behind acts wSn biding just the pic- regulating, it promptly, and is minor injuries to children. Get a bottle to-day II10Unta>n wall the safe for member of the Photo against mys- every family. at your Druggist, 26c. Cnnaren Urj byr American Press Association; Bay a 35c bottle at your nearest store, at first timid the of Uncle Sam’s or write for free FOR FLETCHER’S Although at appearance khaki clad soldiers, the Mexican child soon S. Adams told of the Chief’s ... _ to-dsy eemple. gets to like DEAn’S RHEUMATIC FILLS for Rbeuma our men. of whom of “L. F. Medicine Co., Portland, Me. many have children their own at home. Here is a little fellow friends tism and Neuralgia. vegetable. Safe CASTORI A making with the I^sea! Entirely “gringos.” The Republican Journal SEVERE RHEUMATIC MISS SHACKLEY WAS RELIEVED PAINS DISAPPEAR SEEK PROGRESSIVE OF NERVOUSNESS BY 1 BELFAST, THURSDAY. SEPT. 7,1916 TANLAC; Rheumatism depends on an acid SHE GOT IT FOR HER PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY MOTNpo I in the blood, which affects the ^ AND LABOR VOTES *T suffered from nervousness and a general are never without Tanlac in theh in- *" muscles and joints, producing an attack of said Tanlac a The Jour. Pub. Co. breakdown following grip/’ is great family rented. Republican stiffness and pain. This flammation, Miss Lizzie M. Shackley, 17 North street, Port- No family can afford to be blood with ] f ARLES A. PILSBURY. acid gets into the through J Bu£ne^ Manager land, recently. no medicine closet is complete ‘’W some defect in the process. ON FALSE CLAIMS n0» digestive “I had indigestion and lost my appetite. out a bottle of this Hood’s the old-time great reconstro' 1 Sarsaparilla, “Since taking Tanlac I feel fine. Tanlac has For those ills Advertising Terms. For one square, one which raise fr.,0 "‘'t blood tonic, is very successful in the * Inch length in column, 25 cents for one week benefited me so much that I am giving it to my weakened condition of the of rheumatism. It acts bodily tj ^ and 25 cents for each insertion. treatment Democrats as the En- I am sure will subsequent Posing mother, and that it help her,” feeling—dizziness—lack of a with effect, on enure Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 directly, purifying Miss Shackley’s statement is but an echo headaches and premature old X three actors of Which year; $1.00 for six months; 60 cents for the blood, and improves the diges- Legislation won the applause of b from an army of over 250,OCO people who pub- multitude ‘*r*| months. tiou. Don’t suffer. Get Hood’s todnv Facts Tanlac may be obtained in Belf,,, the Indisputable indorse Tanlac, many thousands of whom licly Drug Store, Read & Hill, propr”"^ Secretary Daniels “dreams” were Of railroad literature there is no end, Show to Be of Republi- merely nightmares. and the booklets and folders issued b; TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. can SANDYP01NT the leading roads are well worthy of Origin. "Mexicans fire on of Ninth,” The following transfers of real estate were Postmaster outposts not for the informa- M. M. Grant preservation, only recorded in Waldo sp,„, is the of a from El Paso County Registry of Deeds caption special tion and the beautiful Bangor. pictures they con- for the week ending Sept. 6. 1916: to the Boston Globe. We are not at war AUTHORITY ON SOUND SOCIAL Miss Thelma Segar is tain, but aB fine specimens of the typo- Elizabeth J. Benson Smith, Wenatchee, teaching with Mexico—oh, no—but Mexico is at Monroe graphic art. A collection of these pub- LAW CITES 11 GLARING CASES Wash., to Adelee A. Montefiore, Waterville; war with U. S. A frost was reported in lications would give an illustrated his- land in Northport. this. Eva Sunday night. The cost of strikes, the cost of avert- tory of the country, industrially and S. Grant, et ale., Stockton Springs, to the Inhabitants of Stockton Springs, land in Mrs. Fred Shute visited her the increased pay demanded commercially, with its scenic attractions, Labor Resents This Decep- moth*. ; ing strikes, Organized port last week. A historic feats of Stockton Springs. by labor, all comeB out of the people at landmarks, engineering, tion and Running True to Form Will Araminta Page, Dexter, to D. A. Herrick and etc. our own the Maine Stanley Plummer, family hai in the enhanced of the things In State Central in November as at Many Previous large price do; land in Northport. Lisbon Falls, for their daily needs. railroad has donemuch through such pub- Elections Smite Those required Indignantly Mary Norton, Belfast, to Edward Norton, The farmers lications to advertise abroad the attrac- j are about done ha. Who Without Justice Lay Claim to do; !?nd and buildings in Belfast. The war news continues favorable to part of the town. tions of Maine and to to our bring sea-girt Its Gratitude—Even the Much-Tout- Eva B. Hodgdon, Stockton Springs, to Em the Allies on all fronts. The Balkan j Fred and and inland resorts num- Kittridge family r-. shores increasing ed Federal Reserve Law Is Based ma S. Colman, Quincy, Mass.; land and build- : have is but not their home in Milo. campaign progressing fully bers of and summer in tourists, sportsmen on the Statistical Research ings Stockton Springs. it is believed that it will Entirely Mrs. Frances developed,and It has also directed atten- Fannie C. to Loella A. Heath of sojourners. of a Republican Administration. Shields, Winterport, j Buckup.- be the conflict of the war. Sunday here with deciding non to our unrivauea water powers ana Ritchie, do; land and buildings in Winterport. Mrs. Clara Lrsh to L. Mr. and Mrs. the for the further Benj. Boynton, Belfast, Ralph Cooper; Levenseller of K,„ h j the Daniels opportunities develop- That “No class Is more instant than Among things Secretary land in Belfast. guests of Mrs. Edna ^ ment of and those Cousins Iasi boasted of done for the of orcharding, dairying general labor to 'Condemn and punish I having good Lizzie D. Moore, Prospect, to Elsie A. Hal', The annual issued by the Ban- who without foundation claim to Mrs. Clara Erskine and t the num- farming. lay daughter r he navy was largely increasing do.; land and buildings in Prospect. gor & Aroostook railroad is tiot only a its gratitude" is the assertion of John Mrs. Inez Grant went to i ber of But that was simply R. Bangor chaplains. of Eugene Conner, Belfast, to Estella M. guide but tells of Williams, ex-commissioner labor, j Maurice left for more “deserving sporstman’s Aroostook, Richardson, Clinton; land and in Kalisky by boat V giving opportunity of certain false claims set buildings * the “Garden of Maine,” where the po- CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS apropos home in Boston, been lu Democrats’’ to upon the treasury. Northport. having re f prey Vance Democrat- •* is as forth by McCormick, tion, tato king—a country nearly large — ic National Chairman, in behalf of his President Wilson Sept. 2nd formally as the State of Massachusetts and which mrs. v-naries SEARSMONT. Hamilton arr his for re-election with area party. from Boston for opened campaign asiae from its cultivated haB virgin This tree was blown down a few days’ sta Round Top. OBITUARY. Chairman McCormick caused to be a speech accepting the Democratic nomi- forests as yet untouched by the wood- last year and was being cut up for fire- Mrs. Lucretia Ripley has moved to Albert ! tage. j published in the New York Times, on wood when the bullet was discovered and where she will house for him. nation, in which he characterized the Re- man’s ax. the late William Farns- Ripley's, keep Bert and Lucy A. widow of July 31, an appeal for Progressive and j Weymouth family moral was presented to comrade Benson as a publican as a “practical and The from Mr. F. W. at died 27th at her home in Dark The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wing occupying the bu: party receipt Angier souvenir of the battle in which he took an worth, Aug. Labor support, based on “twenty Kittridge failure.” But his San a after a She was born in sympathize with them in the loss of their in- days. | campaign really open- Jose, Calif., of handsome book- active part. It is not known whether Harbor long illness. measures enacted by Congress while into office March the of the fant daughter, Helen. ed the day after he was sworn let issued by the Union Pacific system this is a rebel bullet or not. Mr Benson Bangor, 20. 1837, daughter President Wilson has been in the Coburn Staples a: d daughu the Winter in the South and late Calvin and Ann and Mrs. Merrick with for his first term, and has been continu- and entitled “The Great Pacific North- passed Capt. Mary (Harlow) White House,” and for which he Mr. Tibbetts, their returned to Augusta after a v visited many of the old places in which Eames. Wnen a small child her ous ever since. west and the fore- very parents claims credit for the W'ilson adminis- children, Dorothy and Kenneth, of Keene, N. tives here. Alaska,” prompted he more than 50 years ago, fought moved to Islesboro, which had since been her tration and itsks Progressive approba- H., are visiting Mrs. Tibbetts mother, Mrs. going paragraph. The sub-title of the the Mr. and The other a thoroughly enjoying trip. home. In her married life she Mrs. Harrie day Washington special early accompa- tion. Commenting on this statement, Mary Bean. Partridg- booklet, “A of a h ere for a visit with his return to the panorama grandeur, nied her husband on sea She was a parent \ told of the National Capi- Aroostook Potatoes. voyages. the former Commissioner of Labor Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenkinr and their son revelation of a vision N. U. of a accomplishment, refined, delicate woman, devoted to her home Partridge. tal from Maine Democratic politi- says: of Philadelphia are visiting Mrs. Jenkin’s of opportunity, is fully realized in the and ,aud beloved by all who knew Mrs. Elvie Harriman is couth cian, who reported that the conditions in Potatoes have come into Fort Fairfield respected “Students and promoters of sound brother, John Paine. Their mother, Mrs. Bix- beautiful illustrations and accompanying her, including many of the summer residents by illness. She is attended this State were better than he expected the last two or three days at the rate of social legislation will do well to ex- by, who has spent the summer here, will re- letter are views of at Dark whom she will be from the press. There lake, Harbor, by greatly for it contains a num- turn with them. village. to find them and presaged a great vic- about ten cars a day, practically all Irish amine this fist missed. Her who mourn the loss of river and mountain scenery, of Tacoma, children, ber of items of unusual interest. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stevens for his He then called for Cobblers. The potatoes are of very nice Miss Sarah Bean of Boston visited friends tory party. one of the best of mothers, are Mrs. Mildred tree, Mass Spokane, Seattle, Sitka and Nome. Of that it was spent last week fifteen more to to Maine at The is from 70 to “We may well believe here recently. Miss Bean is the daughter of speakers go quality. yield reported Kimball of Islesboro. Lincoln Farnsworth of and Mrs. b. F. Perkins. the territory we from with a deal of that Mr. Dr. N. who medi- a bought Russia, to the acre. Some great pride the late P. Bean, practiced once. That looks like certain victory, 100 barrels very light Seal Harbor, Mrs. Belle Gilkey of Islesboro, and which has been known for its McCormick the record a town and died here E. J. Grant and arm* chiefly yields are reported, also some good ones. contemplated cine for long time in this family don’tit? Mrs. Lena Hatch and Mrs. Maude Sherman of Lisbon re^urces in and furs, it is said: The highest price paid on Tuesday was of his party and that he drew a vivid in 1882, after which the family moved to Bos- balls for a visit at gold Dark Harbor. She is also survived by one while the Highest this Wednesday mental of Hock- ton. They made the auto. The number killed in the whole Span- “There is more land in Alaska §2.14, picture Progressives trip by farming a lot brother, Edwin Eames of Dark Harbor. Mrs, is $2.35. We have heard of prices to the of Mr. Wilson be- ish-American war was a few over 300. than in all the Scandinavian ing support Mr anil Mrs. Henry Ripley, who visited Doris Bickmore, who recei tl\ peninsula, worse at this time of y. ar. There ap- Eason Sherman of this city, a schoolmate and cause of the things claimed on behalf for The number of Americans murdered in a a their aunts, Misses McFarland, through the operation appendicitis at and a large portion of the territory lies pears never to have been such demand life-long friend, devoted as a sister, deeply of this administration. month of have returned suto to arrived home border con- for before at this time of year. feels her was August, by pital, Sunday. I Mexico and on the already in the same latitude as Sweden, which potatoes departure. The funeral held at western New ii is u l-Hi.v mill in ur uit-rest, ui oars. Hilaries and the The demands come from her late home 29th. tneir nonie in Melrose mass. Station P. Bates siderably exceeds that number, supports a of more than 10,- Tuesday afternoon, Aug. Agent L. population and from as far west as which knows neither as York, Ohio, Rev. truth, Democrat, Brown accompanied them as far Portland. Gardiner to see ■end is not Yet the Democratic and Robert Carey, of the Baptist church offi‘ his aged fatlu. yet. 000,000 stock general farmers.” It seems as if $2.00 or more nor we must Chicago, Progressive Republicau, The schools 28th. Mrs. Effie ill. Mrs. candidate for re-electio-1 forth the ciating. The interment was in the Farnsworth opened Ang, Bates will visit his s puts right from the field is a pretty good mar this remarkable statement. Nev- and also that farmers would do family lot. Johnson of Lincolnville teaches the grammar port during his absence. claim that by his “watchful waiting” REGIMENTAL reunions. price, ertheless, it is our duty to call atten- school and Mrs. Abbie Oraway the primary. he has the country out of tion to the fact that in his effort to policy kept A Tha death Tuesday Sept. of The room for school will be in readi- Second Maine. Plans for the fifth ket while they have opportunity. morning, 5th, the High MONROE. war! He is referred to what is unfor- Richard the little induce support for Mr. Wilson the respectfully annual reunion of the Second Maine shortage of cars for shipping M., four-years-oid son of Mr. ness as soon as the seats arrive. Their non- Chairman of the National Lincoln said about the from of .the small and Mrs. Marion E. is a severe ow Democratic Mrs. C B. Crocker has retur fooling people. Regiment Association, to beheld in Ban- tunately reported many Brown, b to arrival has caused a delay of two weeks. J at the points, as Committee has fallen into a glaring visit in ) gor, Wednesday, Sept. 20th, are now sidings,although competing the parents, he is their only son, and in Bangor. nas and An esteemed contriDutor something made the local liae Fort Fairfield, Caribou Presque affliction have the error. We have no desire to disparage being by committee, and this they fullest sympathy Mrs. Leslie Knowlton went t of the President’s Isle, the cars seem pretty plentiful. The the of the Wilson to say on another page Capt. Frank A. Garnsey, president of of the entire community. The mother's seri- achievements ad- Cnimren Cry threatened railroad strike all over the Friday for a visit with friends the association, is in of the ar- but we must enter em- unwarranted and unconstitutional inter- charge ous illness at the same time was cause for ministration, FOR FLETCHER’S United States hangs like a pall over the Mrs. C. C. Clements and Mrs rangements. Headquarters will be in any ..B ference with In the United now. —Fort added anxiety of relatives and friends. “Dick” phatic protest against attempt Congress. the G. A. R. on minds of pgtato-shippers just will have of the building Columbia street. to the i CASTORiA charge Baby S Senate last several of Fairfield 30th. was an attractive little fellow, the of the pad Record. States Saturday If enough members are present it is Review, Aug. pet next week. "Mr. McCormick claims the Senators expressed themselves freely hoped to march down Main street, es- neighborhood, and all hoped his life might be ‘twenty MORRILL. Mrs. Woodman was tl v the THE G. A. K. The which measures enacted while Lydia -on this matter. Senator in re- corted by Bangor band, but this has NATIONAL spared. funeral, was private be- by Congress Gallinger, brother, the Hon. C. M. Conai not been decided upon. None cause of the mother’s illness from President Wilson has been in the H. 1 to the Mexican definitely typhoid Rev. Fred Morgan spent last Sunday in ferring Congress passing of the field staff officers of the Second Kansas 1. Wm.J. Patter- days recently. City, Sept. fever, was held at the home at 10 a. m. White House.' This claim we dispute. Bath. without a word of debate because yester- hills which was the first to son of Pittsburgh was elected command- Maine, regiment day, Rev. David L. Wilson of Bath, former More thnn one-half are measures en- The frost which struck in thi- they came Irom the President,said: “This leave the State for the front in 1861, er-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Re- Mrs. Ella Littlefield and Mrs. Ida Cross ! of the North Church in this of- acted under a Republican administra- night was noticeable r- the annual here pastor city, their niece in Cafhden last week. everywln a where it is and which fought in some of the blood- public, at encampment visited Congress has reached stage tion and were approved by ex-Prcsl- the lower levels. iest engagements of the war, are now today, He succeeds Captain Elias R. Mon- ficiating. no better than that Mexican Mrs. Nellie Thompson Morgan occupied the i Congress.” The senior vice com- dent Taft, and for others the Demo- living. Of the commissioned officers, fort of Cincinnati. The Republican rally at it. pulpit here last Sunday and gave a powerful ( Senator Sherman of Illinois said: “I will are now wasWilliam P. Wormstead cratic administration deserves no the five who alive are expected mander named was well at: ! sermon to a full house. Friday evening either serve as a senator free from dic- to be at the of Kansas commander IEIM6IG Pints credit. reunion, Capt. Garnsey, City, department j speakers proved interesting. Gen. A. B. of Missouri.The other new officers are: E. in I Mrs. C. Knowlton of sev- tation or I will not serve at all.” He then Farnham, Bangor; Lieut. Shooting pains the head with giddi- “Lest anyone think that this Is a B. Liberty passed j Cook Horatio K. New Orleans, vice com- noise in the ears and tender- : Russell and his friend M Staples, Portland; Frank S. Russ, junior ness, groundless assertion we herewith fur- eral days last week with her daughters, Mrs charged President Wilson with "making | have Trickey, Lieut. S. Dean mander-in-chief;the Rev. Orville S. Reed, ness of the in the neck and been visiting in town, r. Benson, Bangor. scalp—pains nish the record which can easily be | George Dow and Mrs. Ernest Bowen, a petty political bargain on the eve of Manzanola, Colorado, chaplain-in-chief, shoulders or extending down the arms homes in Somerville, Mass 1 Twenty-Seventh Maine. The 34th verified: Mrs. Sarah Storer of Charlestown, election.” and William M. Hanna, Aurora, Ills., to the these are the most com- j Mass,, j annual reunion of the 27th Maine hands, Miss Jennie Snow and M Regi- surgeon general. The new commander- mon symptoms of From among the twenty pieces of and Mrs. Addie Walter and daughter of Waldo- j ment Association met at neuralgia. who were of Mrs. N< Farmers’ Hall were of on guests Maine have in-chief announced the following There are a number of causes of neu- legislation cited by Chairman McCor- boro called friends in town last week. Progressives pretty gener- 29th with 50 vet- week, have returned to the Kennebunkport, Aug. his staff. H. P. Benough, Pittsburgh, It is most common in families mick, I select the ally merged with the Republican party. erans There ralgia. following: Miss Bernice Hill, who spent the summer pr.sent. have been 10 Cola D. R. ton. none of their adjutant general; General whose members have nervous disposi- (1) hour law on J While surrendering pro- deaths the year, 250 sur- Right government with her Mr, and Mrs, John past leaving tions and it is often a result of grandparents, gressive ideals, they have returned to vivors out the Stowitz, Buffalo, quartermaster general; very work. In effect March 1, 1913. Signed F. L. Palmer, G. A. Palmer of original 1000 men. assist- Thomas, returned to Massachusetts last Mon- | the which most ri J. Henry Holcombs, Philadelphia, anemia or lack of blood. party nearly presents Officers were elected for the ensuing by Mr. Taft. ! and Herbert Cooper attend* the fundamental of the Pro- ant quartermaster general and custodian. Hot applications give temporary re- day. I principles year as follows; S. H. Garvin of Spring- (2) Eight hour provision for post Fair, making the trip in Mr. i Here and there are lief in neuralgia and should be used. The Baptists held their Annual Missionary gressive party. vale, president; David H. Brackett of office clerks. In effect Au- | bile. former SHIPBUILDING ON PACIFIC COAST. They cannot cure the trouble because generally found Progressives, actuated by North Berwick, first vice president; Enos Calendar opening at the church vestry Thurs- | rather than who have the is the that the un- gust 24. 1912. Mrs. Elmeda who I pique principle, L. Foss of Hollis, second vice pain complaint day afternoon, Aug. 31st. There was a large Bowen, president; interests have contracted der nourished nerve is and it hour j gone over to the Democrats. The Demo- W. G. of Norwegian making (3) Right provision applicable during most of the summer, Hasty Portland, secretary and with J. F. Duthie & Co. of for audence, a fine program and about $100 cratic is these Seattle, Will not be quieted until the nfrve is to the manufacture of ordnamte for the j home in the press welcoming stragglers treasurer; Woodbury Smith of South netted. village last week, into the ranks with “scare” headlines— three 8,800-ton steel freight steamers to fed. The only way to reach the nerves Berwick, L. H. Fail-field of government. In effect January 1, 1913. here for a time. Dorchester, cost a total of $2,500,000. with nourishment is the blood. was making a big noiEe to create the illusion Howard G. Fall of through Mr. Taft. The funeral of Andrew J. Woodbury 1 Mass., North Ber- The San Signed by At the of the W. of and to their own Union Iron Works, Francisco, That is thin blood so meeting numbers, keep up executive committee. Dinner was why frequently held at his late residence Tuesday afternoon, wick, on (4) Children's Bureau. In effect — it is rumored, have laid down specula- leads to When the blood Miss S. A. Mansur and Mrs. V> courage. Ellsworth American. served Arundel neuralgia. 5th. Rev. Nathan Hunt officiated ai d by Grange. The speak- two 9. 1912. by Mr. Taft. j Sept. tion the keels for full shelter-deck becomes thin the nerves lack nourish- April Signed chosen to the That is a true statement of the situa- ers w’ere Rev. T. P. Baker of Kenne- Mrs. Hunt Esther two delegates steamers of tons burden at ment. Build the to Industrial Commission Law to and daughter, sang Rev. Cargo 10,000 up blood, supply (3), which will be held in Lew ist< tion. The electoral vote of Maine was W. S. Post of Bidde- a bunkport, their Alameda plant. it the elements that the nerves need Industrial beautiful selections. There was great dis- Rev. John M. Chambers of investigate relations. In j ex- ford, Kenne- have contract- the love Mr, and Mrs. L. F. given to Wilson by Republicans who, Libby, McNeill & Libby and vou begin to correct the neuralgia. effect August 23, 1912. Signed Mr. play of flowers, testimonials of and Simp bunkport, W. S. Hasty of Portland, Rev. by last ed for a 4-mast wooden schooner to be The free booklet “Diseases of the His four sons Israel* week, the guests of tin ercising their ui questioned right to vote Mr. Ridlon of Portland and Simon S. Tiift. sympathy of friends. built The Standifer-Clarkson Co., Nervous will interest Herbert bn cast their ballots for by System” you. Roland, Linwood and James, acted as bearers. Cooper. They independently, Andrews, department commander of to in (6) The phosphorous match law. North Portland, Oregon, engage Write for it to the Dr. Williams Leslie who had In ■ G. A. R. today Mr. Woodbury was a very active farmer and Cooper, Roosevelt or Wilson without thought of Maine, the salmon trade on the Alaskan coast. Enacted in 1912. effective as to the im- Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y, Belfait for several busine&s man, a man of strict integrity, and weeks.. giving up their party allegiance. They TWENTIETH MAINE. The2Uth Maine The new vessel is to be 420 feet long and Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams’ portation of white phosphorous match- will be much missed in his home and in the A movement is wanted to defeat Taft because of his ad- Association held its 41st annual reunion will be equipped with semi-Diesel en- l’ink Pills or they will be sent by mail es January 1, 1913, and as to the man- on foot to in Augusta, Aug. 29th, in Grand gines. on receipt of price 60 cents ufacture of such matches community. light placed at the intersei vocacy of reciprocity with Canada. Wil- Army j per box, July 1, hall. President Thomas S. Benson called six boxes for $2.60. 1913. Signed by Mr. Taft. main streets of the village aun was eifciru anu me iyeiiiucrauc i^on- the meeting to order. Rev. C. H. Tem- WINTERPORT. This is a much needed VI/ 1111X7111 v/1 DUUUI liUW improve gress our markets to the Home Melvin Clark died Sept. 3d at his home on opened Canada, ple, chaplain, offered prayer. | be accomplished without ditln: Swan Lake creating a department with a secre- without concessions on her part. Not Comrade 0. P. Martin, the secretary Miss Grace Coggins returned Friday from avenue from the effects of a shock, who shall be a member L. 11. Brown anti ana then reaa his aged 70 3 months and 25 was tary of the Mrs, daug but free trade. treasurer, reports, several weeks’ stay in Seal Harbor. years, days. He reciprocity, Those who President’s Cabinet. In and which were The born in the son of the late effect March iiazel, have returned accepted. following Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clements Prospect, Eastman voted for Wilson four years ago have members have have returned 1913. Mr. Taft. passed away during the and Eliza Whitten Clark, and had lived in Bel- 4, Signed by Medford, Mass., after a visit home alter a week at Etna. realized their mistake, and will not re- year: William spent Camp The Parcel Post with past Lunt, Hardwick, fast for many years He was a stone cutter (8) Law. In ef- Mrs. Daniel Mansur, T. F. and E. by peat it. Mass.; Hodgdon, Milo; George H. Dr. Mrs. P. Goodrich and Miss Nellie fect 1, 1913. was trade, Several weeks ago he lost his buildings January Signed by Mr. in town for a few days last Bickford, Lisbon, Falls; E. C. Allen, Clark spent the week-end at Camp Etna. Taft. by fire. His wife, formerly Abbie L Dean, sur- Minneapolis, Minn.; Sullivan Johnson, Miss Maude Neal ley has g The article in The The music of Miss Cora Blaisdell (9) Tile Federal Reserve Law leading Atlantic St. Albans; John Thorn, Brunswick, and pupils vives him. The funeral took place in the where she has employment, gave a recital at her home afternoon. which, while has closed her hous*', ^Monthly for September is “Joffre: A Daniel Stevens. Letters from the fol- Saturday chapel at Mason’s Mills Tuesday at 3 p. m.. passed during this ad- Nealley is copied for several weeks, at Portrait in Miniature.” The of lowing absent members were read: D. S. Mrs. Ellen Eastman and Miss Bessie Carleton Rev. William of Reformed ministration, based entirely on the General Vaughan Trinity position as f. Baker, W. H. vast work of and housekeeper all the Allied armies received two visit- Arlington, Wash.; Wharf, spent the week as guests of friends in Sears- Church officiating. investigation com- Grant. Berkeley, Calif.; Elbridge Huston, Dam- done the and in the port. pilation by Monetary Com- ors, course of conversation ariscotta E. S. Letters received Mills; Wecherell, Spring- Annie wife of mission, the Tuft Administra- here fi... Prof, and Mrs. S. C. L., Henry D. Gilman, died during wood said: field; Gen. Ellis D. Thompson ieft on Fri- give an interesting ace Spear, Washington, 2d at her No. 1 Miller tion, and in en Sept. home, street, aged closely follows, except to huachuca, and ■! We must never forget what C.; M artin Simpson, Merrill, Wis.; Chas. day’s boat route to their home in Washing- Arizona, Germany 77 years, 8 months and 21 days. She was born certain details, the legislation recom- in which his company was > has us H. Mero, Minneapolis, Minn. Comrade ton, D. C. taught all. When she began the lie is himself Mere a in Belfast, the daughter of the late Isaac and mended by that commission. enjoji. g great war, France was over to composed poem, entitled “Days wich given things A. R. Chandler has a new Ford car, 1917 ; pleased ttie comfort ni Gone which Mrs. Martin Janet Morrill and all her life wis (10) The eight-hour law for the of her. She Beemed to have By,” read, and Clark, spent ly, which contained iroi unworthy model, bought Saturday of the local R. guts her and her a vote of thanks was extended to Gen. agent, here. She was devoted to her home and its District of Columbia, was' fathered forgotten aspiration destiny. L for his financial Clements. __ See her now, purified and made new. She Spear help. Edward interests and enjoyed the life long friendship and put through by a Republican. Sen- _ has own Hearin of Brooks was the oldest mem- Mr. and Mrs. Baved her soul. Then England, C. L. Whitney of Somerville, of many. In religious belief she was a Uni- ator La Follette. ber present, he being 89 of WANTS AN EFFECT' whom Germany hates worst of all. She years age Mass., were week-end guests of her brother, versalist and in life attended The anti-trust law early that antedates the TEM OF RURAL CR had a Sept. 1st. The old board of officers was grown light-minded, Mr. and Frank — unstable, Mrs. C. Knowles. church. The funeral was held at her late Administration although prey to civil discord. Now she is uni- continued another year and given a vote Cleveland of thanks for their earnest Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moody and Prof. > home Monday at 3 p. m., Rev. J. Wilbor Rich- President Cleveland never enforced it. fied and made whole. Her young men work. It guests, We propose to pr< was voted to meet in the same and Mrs. S. C. motored to Bar Har- ardson of the church The From time to time, as with all will begin life anew, and the nation will place Thompson, Baptist officiating. great every practicable me., take on next those were bor and other seaside interment was in Grove acts, it has been the vigor and enthusiasm of year. Among present resorts, Aug. 30th. cemetery. legislative necessary agricult urai interests, a: youth. Think of after G. W. Cobb of Brunswick; G. F. Sted- to amend or add to It, and the Italy, fifty years, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kowe of Hartford. Ct. anti- elude in this program fulfilling the visions of Mazzini and man, Sebec; A. B. Latham, Auburn; S. Clotaire Lowe died Sept. 1st at his home in trust law of the Wilson left on Saturday’s boat after a week Administra- tive system oi rural Cavour! And to B. Libby, Lisbon FailB; G. A. spent was Russia—Russia settle Reynolds, North Paris. Mr. Lowe born in Winter- tion was such an S. M. here with their respective mothers,Mrs. merely amendment, We favor the wise con*- whose account begun this enor- Waterville; Pratt, Turner; Amos Emily Jan. With five of his Germany port 16, 1844. brothers a logical development of the mous war—will more from it than Roberts, Branford, Conn.; L. B. Heald, Rowe and Madam Haley. original of our natural resource profit he enlisted in the Army during the Civil War act p" all the other countries of com- East Sumner; G. A. Stone, Leominster, desire not only that the? Europe Over fifty of our townspeople were at at the their G. W. Ezek- Camp same, time with father, Mr. Lowe, ^ bined. Not only has the Russian nation Mass.; Leathers, Lewiston; Etna be safeguarded, but tliai for the day last Sunday. The weather in Co. 14th Regiment. In 1871 he been reborn, but her material iel Bean, Hopefield; T. H. Benson, Sid- serving D, shall be d«vey and bladder disorders, for weary, -•standing <0 vision full, im-, Boston. 111., writing your name and address clearly. v5 "g”"-,.K peccable! O dream secure-! 0 long march and Mref. A. C. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. and for Benson had in his You will receive in return a trial package con- VirinAvc'ind pain-laden days sleepless nights, justified! 0 perfect day! O certain President possession day!) Blaisdell, Miss Cora Blaisdell, Mr. and Mrs. C. and Tar weak, lame back, take Pills. Democracy of the world I see! Republic of a piece of a tree with a bullet embedded taining Foley’s Honey Compound, for Bladder, Foley Kidney C. Clements and Mrs. C. T. and ~r~r~>0 u-1 no Humanity! in it, that stood in front of the 20th Maine family, Young coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, Contain harmful or habit forming drugs. The Br o therhood of man! Mrs. Amos Wilson. in the battle of Gettysburg, on Little and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. SOLD EVERYWHERE / i Mr. and Mrs. James Sholes announce the en- Belfast. ♦Th« High school began the fall term News of gagement of their daughter, Miss Christine Sept. The News of Brooks. [Political Advertisement] 5th, and the grade schools will to Walter H. of jopen Monday, Marguerite, Chaplin Haver- Sept 11th. Connecti- hill, Mass. Knight has gone to There waB a slight frost in some places the A The Osceola Arthur W. Leonard of in a sho« Circle of the J!?' have employment Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tuttle of Chicago are Sewing Daughters night of Sept. 3d. Morrill, he" ■ of Pocahontas will where several weeks at his old home in this hold their first of a series ol spending Mrs. E. D. and sons left Friday for suppers in Red Men's hall Bessey Candidate for i"’r! of the Judi- city, and have also been visiting relatives in to-morrow, Friday, their Register of Probate. term Supreme at YOU home in Zanesville, Ohio. ....aber 6 p, m. I in Belfast Sept, 26th. Bucksport. Arthur W. ^'''f ti convene can about as far Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lane and daughter Alice Leonard, who is now closing his first term as Register of Probate ‘•The Battle of the get just W. W. Blazo's auto truck is kept busy, mak- Cry Peace,” big $500,000 spent last week in for Waldo and who a will preside. Northport. County, is candidate for re-election, has won for himself an ““|ft“jird war drama feet will Brier left on the Boston many trips to the outlying districts with which is to be sh )wn at the Colo- in a as hi,rjne E. ing day your Mrs. is with her enviable record and deserves the of all who nial theater Whitney stopping daugh- support place efficiency above mere >l‘‘" for New York to study mil- loaas of grain, etc., doing the work of many soon, is one of the greatest pic- Krday will vou. It is obvi- ter, Mrs. B. F. Stantial, for a time. partisanship. in much less time. tures that has ever been seen in carry and buy goods. horses and Belfast. Lester principal of the Brooks His thorough knowledge of Probate practice, his and courteous Rev. and Mrs, Charles B. will shibles, painstaking rvin 1. Perry announce the No of the Scouts Ames, who spent ous that the journey regular meetings Boys ) High school, has arrived in town with his fam- treatment to all who havfe had business befure the has won him S*r Miss Marion the summer at their at Lake Court, for hundreds .,eir daughter, have held the summer months, but it is cottage Quanta- during be much easier if your ily. of friends who will their at the bacook, were in Belfast on their express appreciation polls. Mr. Leonard will jamin P. Wood. expected that with the approach of cold weath- Wednesday e aid his friends can P way to Groton, Mass., where Mr. Ames has Ella Staples, Grace Batchelder and Ella Gor- highly* appreciate any conscientiously extend to him in the Ridley returned Saturday er the weekly sessions will be held. feet are comfortable. Mrs. Roy regular been and if called to the pastorate of the Unitarian don were in Belfast Saturday on a shopping coming election, elected pledges the same care and attention to the business where they have lemployment Miss Josie Knowlton of who Unity recently church. that haB marked his term and believes : will move theii There are thousands of trip. present that his past will R,/visit here they graduated from the Waldo County hospital, experience enable Bernard of Tufts Dental him to further advance the efficiency of the office. / n to Auburn. left Friday for Hartford, Conn., where she Mr. and Mrs. Colby A. Rackliffe went to who are starting Staples College people — the Boston, is spending a few with his par- ? Blue will and locate as a trained nurse. Stillwater in their days attending fatr^Jin register Sunday car, accompanied with a horses Picola- Miss out in the morning ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staples. t:i his trotting Advertised Letters. The following let by Imogene Lewis, who had been their l! Lady Booker. The fair is guest for a week, and remained over Labor Mrs. Kate Lane and Gertrude re- ters remained in the Belfast un- of the famous daughter postoffice pair ^ * closing to-day, Thursday. Day, of Mrs. Rackliffe’s cently returned from a visit with relatives in Belfast ■ House I CleinM^arrMa ''i? l nays, claimed for the week ending Sept. 6th, Gen- guests parents, Mr. Opera Kfeme-Kdiaon Kent urea and Mrs. George Lewis, China, Maine, and surrounding town. | f horses bought in Boston for tlemen—Mr. Fred C. Clements, Mr. H. H. Grif- t a^e a handsome pair of fin,Mr. George Lacesse, Mr. Francis Mason, Mr Assistant Postmaster General Doclcham of B. F. Stantial and family, accompanied by Tonight Only ]f Mrs. • 4S P. M. I .il seven years old and cost Francis Staples. Missouri spoke before the Wilson club Monday round Shoes Grace Bachelder, visited friends in Au- 7 00 AND ] out on hose carri- while on his to Grippsr Gardiner and Waterville been tried night way Brooks, and David gusta. Sunday. FREDERICK dV,. Mrs. Herman H. Coombs left the first of the PAULINE in the Dramatic Sensation of the Century, ! ,v rvd-,k Linriekiu. Russell of Wasbington,D. C,addressed the club Rev. J. W. Streeter his in week for the millinery markets to select the on their feet. They find began pastorate last night. Next Samuel Brooks and 1 AIK. Mystic Grange, Center Saturday evening Sept. 3d, with his family will oc- fall line for the H. H. Coombs Co. She was Friday Evening Saturday (Matinee and ; Untermeyer of New York will speak in this and the house owned Everett Tasker. Evening) ,,.J its annual fair Monday, met in Boston by her head milliner, Miss Leola that their mileage cupy by in the Colonial theater. Dr. iB Kleine s a fair for in city, probably P. E. Luce located here in the Extraordinary Feature, Thrilling Triangle \ everybody Titcomb of Lowell, Mass who had been spend- comfort is decidedly in- village Flay, will be awarded in Miss Helen and her MisB for the winter, having rooms at A. W. Lane’s, I'.-emiums iner a week in New York city studying the new Kittredge guest, “THE DEVIL’S PRAYER BOOK” "BULLETS AND BKUWN EYES” ,s and is to his The fair will be followed fall modes, Hazel Barstow of Wakefield, Mass., left Tues- creased. prepared practice profession. for the Normal Billie Burke in "Gloria’s Romance.” evening. day Salem, Mass., school,where Miss who Keystone Comedy. Franklin street from post office square to Josie Knowlton, recently grad- both are students. Several parties were given If are .lunty superintendents of Court street has been gullied by recent rains, you having any uated from the Nurse’s training school at the Monday Evening Tuesday Evening in honor of Barstow her Wednesday Evening committees will be held in Miss during stay here, Waldo has been the of I due apparently to an inadequate or a clogged toot trouble not County Hospital, guest WILLIAM ELLIOTT Miss Hazel Doak entertaining Friday after- why try MARY PICKFORO MAE MARSH ,\>urt room. City building, culvert, and if this is not remedied next her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knowlton. tn 12 a. m. and from 1,30 to noon, and Miss Blanche Jenneys in the even- a of Ground in in in spring will find the road in bad shape. It was pair Grip- Cheney Higgins has returnedtto his duties in .-tj.i Teachers’s Asso- ing. | County — put in fine condition—the best for many years For sale only by Washington, D. C after spending a month at “When We Were 21” | “A Girl of Yesterday” I •‘Hoodoo Ann” in Brooks Sept. 15th, 30th, Miss Patten of pers? a year or more ago. Wednesday night, Aug. his home here. Mrs. Higgins plans to spend at Woburn, Mass., a summer resident The Bat- the winter in and will follow k Association will hold its an- Miss Grace H. Hall entertained at a thimble Washington later. tery spoke in the North Congregational church i party gayest aoout 20 feet. will enable the com- Riley on the subject of my behaviour. They fortable as could be Harriet Payson of Camden, whose 83 Every- to expected. has been remiss with r ect one was convulsed pany build vessels up to about 550 feet simply with TT ___ a .. ... winters and summers made her the oldest laughter. to the of Am- Another in length. The present are of Dumc vi me mciuenis ui me protectica c in of There time, in the early morning, he shipways person present point years. uniform each as and was on the size, of the five being 400 cyclone told to me, and are all facts if i property American -cm was no set at but standing writing-table, nip- program this reunion, feet and feet a rear can use at a of long 60 wide, with you them in any way: Wilber merce. It lias been t after on the abundance of ping pile envelopes. His mistress j feasting picnic elevation of about 15 feet. Nado of Monroe lost all windows but one scolded him, tapping him with a disposed to be corner. “vittles” the Maxcys were Quite content lightly is8. Hail | and gl and rain was dying all over leisurely discussion.—Fn to sit in the cool and talk over ruler, saying: “No, no, Hansi, no, First Launching. places just the house and there was no the no!” place Hughes’ of at old times. At the business The first now speech meeting ship, nearly completed, family could escape it and he held a mat- these He stood very still for a few seconds. officers were elected: President, will be launched on August 26. according tress over a window and stood close When she was otherwise occupied he they &r>OQ0CSXt0OCK8XKR>>>;...... William H. Maxcy, Rockland; vice presi- to present plans, and the launching will to tnat. Fred Nickerson of Monroe lost began one fixed on Aaron Almon stealthily again, eye of the nature of a 89 of 1“ dents, Maxcy, Rockland, partake big “birthday panes glass. her movements. Whenever she looked At^Robert Kelley’s, Maxcy, West Rockport, and Sidney Ler- party.” It will be the first ship launched beside the broken all of his at him he was glass, crops East innocently preening his here in in nine or since mond, Union; chaplain, Mrs. Chester years, were swept even the feathers, only to tear at the clean, squashes Fernald, West Rockport; treasurer, envelopes (he late Jonn B. Roach, famous the world were blown At John two again when he himself unob- away. Bailey’s Charles Fernald, West Rockport; secre- thought over as a shipbuilder, retired from busi- bands blew off his served. barn, windows are II BE 111 tary, Harriet O’Brien, com- ness. It will be the 338th to be and Thomaston; He ship gone every leaf was stripped off his on clearly knew from wrong, | mittee location, M. Hunt, Cushing, right built in Chester, it is understood. The corn. Rcofs were blown trees belfast Citizens Should Ke.tJ and did not intend to be in the off, up- | Mrs. Sidney Lermond, East Union, and caught last the American steamship New and the act. ship, rooted, trees left standing look This Advice. Mrs. Almon West was launched on Maxcy, Rockport. It Haven, May 22, 1907. as a fire had run over He was though them. was very talented in trouble is dangerous ai voted to hold the 1917 reunion with singing songs, The new ship, which is for a Norwegian will have to Kidney and could whistle Many reshingle their build- Mrs. Leila Lake whole tunes without a the name of which the Chester Dot.’t experiment with somet Payson, Megunticook, firm, ings. A great many chickei s were killed. the fourth single mistake. Camden, Wednesday in Au- Shipbuilding Company declines to make Some men were out to their untried. He was a source trying get The Andrews is invited to of great amusement at will be gust. family public present, christened teams under cover. The hail was from Use a tested kidney remedy. share the time that is and pleasure, as well of wonderment, to good expected oil “Malmanga,” which, in Norwegair, the size of a small tea and all with Doan’s Kidney 1' the we cup down, Begin occasion. us, during month spent in delight- means It is a that “Strong Ship.” tank One man told me he measured ful shapes. ; Us id in kidney troubles 50 y Antwerp. a if ainau '.u uc usck in me Lti uun jj one that was 3 inches inches i tx>co long and 1 1-2 Recommended here ami every lives in a beautiful in of in be of garden oil bulk and will capable carry- thick. The size of a is the ! Family. The Hoffses hen’s egg A citizen’s statement Hoffses family southern France. He is green with bright tons ! Belfast ing 8,800 cargo. general report. The roof of one house helu its 34th annual reunion, Aug. 24th, scarlet and such a chatterbox. ing proof. markings, The “Malmanga” will be 401 feet long, was stove horses ran at the home of E. C. in North All in, away, and stock Teague day long he enlivened us. He is 54 feet 32 feet with a draft Its local testimony—it can be beam, deep, suffered terribly. was ever and there were 80 in on Nothing Waldoboro, present always free, a perch, amid the riotous of 26 feel. It will have a of 10 1-2 I Herbert E. Patterson, High of the unfavorable weather. speed known like it here before. Many are spite Among bloom. 1 knots an hour. The boiler, machinery as besides the to says: “The secretions from n trie guests was Mrs. Matilda Cushman of At discouraged, damage break of day he calls out, “Good- and other will be installed at their cent.. North who is 88 of equipment buildings they lost their crops. irregular in passage and Waldoboro, years age, to his belov- Chester but will not be made morning, mistress,” dearly the yard, Often the were to arid who was brought to the reunion in ed passages owner. He never forgets, and never there. KBLBIN1 UBAIH. her invalid chair. Badges were distri- it again scanty and attended by a After an absence of three years l)r. William <\ Fatabee of the T;niversity says at any other time. Whenever a The second ship, which will be launched buted among the members, and there cat or tion. I used nearly every medi museum to South America dog passed he was invariably two months is also for a Norwegian (Philadelphia) expedition returned, reporting having were for the ones. It was later, The death of Alfred E. flags little with or Chase, for j heard of, but without re:- found a greeted “Mi-aou” “Wow-wow,” and is an exact of the good tribe of head hunters along the Amazon, in northern which had hrm, duplicate a and Brazil, planned to have the picnic dinner in the as the case be. He could nearly forty years widely favorably Doan's Pills at Poor never seen might imitate “Malmanga.” It is not for the same got Kidney a white man before. These are two chiefs of the Parokoto tribe. grove, but the dampness made that an known business man of Brooks, occurred \ the canary so thoroughly that he deceiv, however. The third ship will be Store, and after taking three So the schoolhouse W'as firm, at Portland August 17th. Although it i impossibility. ed everyone. launched in November. The cured. I am in hen probably was known to friends that Today, good thrown open, in addition to Mr. Teague’s “He his health was ! of them. One of the hailstones came enjoyed calling “Carry Arms.” other two now under construction are Price 50c at all 1 The in and that he was dealers. Storm own home, and means of If one considerably impaired, ! Sunapee. the window in this hospitable by said “Carry,” he would add for 1917 as are other ships for through bay house, the reunionists of delivery, in Portland for rest and recuperation, the i for a kidney ren edy—get Doai relays hungry disposed “Ar-r-ms,” rolling his “r’s” like a true which the Chester company holds con- making a round hole as big as your fist the These officers were news of his death which came in the —the same that cured Mr. Pats picnic goodies. Frenchman. tracts. Miss R. T. Newell is in Sunapee, N. W. M. midst of the Centennial Celebration was N and striking the opposite wall. The first elected: President, Hoifses, Sometimes the maid him in to the last few weeks contracts Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. brought Within a distinct shock to his friends she was called for in the Vice G. A. Wallace, many and H., where duty thing I said when I went out and picked Portland; presidents, dinner with us, perched on her finger. have been by the Chester Ship, South S. J. Thom- signed sociates there assembled, and gave a office, and we are permitted to Waldoboro, Hoffses, As soon as he saw us all he would trium- for two other vessels, telegraph up some of the durned things was “Oh! building ;Company note of saddness to a devoted to en- aston, 1. J. Shuman, Rockland, Alton the day a home letter underdate of Aug. phantly exclaim, “Ha, Ha!” bringing the total orders of company, publish I want to send them home!’’ What a Frank Pitcher, joyment. Mr. Chase was born in Brooks Thompson, Frendship, He had his own dish of soup with a those now under construction in which she the counting in 1855, the son of the late 24th, gives following such curiosities can’t be Waldoboro, and E. (J. Teague, North of bread which he ate September pity preserved! piece in it, with up to 14 ships The combined tonnage of Michael the even- committee on Mr. and Mary Ann (Roberts) Chase. graphic account of the storm I do didn’t like it Waldoboro; location, relish. Then he visited each one of us these will At a Probate Court held at in hope you get anything and ships (dead carrying weight) His mother was the daughter of Alfred Mrs. A. E. Studley, West Warren; in a a for the County of Waldo, « ing before: i there. It thundered and and turn, taking juicy cherry here, aggregate 132,250 tons. lightened committee of arrangements, Mr. aiui J. Roberts, lumberman, mill-owner and August, A. D. 1916. and luscious bit of cake there. Officers of the Chester company expect “Oh, I want to hear from you so rained into the the wire Mrs. H. W. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. long a leading business man of the town. way evening, Waltz, Such a sociable little to be able to to L. GRAY of Troy. friendly, fellow, give employment Mr. Chase was educated in the schools of to know if you had this terrible hail went about 1.15 m. for good and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hoffses, and WILMOTguardian of Grover C. up p. in Kaler, and such good company, too. We all 2,000 persons when contemplated im- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hoffses. The next Brooks, at Freedom Academy and at said County of Waldo, having storm there. Sunapee is a wreck, and the evening the went out and the liked him. provements, and those now under way, lights reunion will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Business College. His taste early turned tition praying for a license the member of this is accom- the “oldest inhabitant” never saw the was in darkness. Freddie “Ki-Ki,” last my quar- are completed. When certain real th< whole town A. E. Studley in the stone schoolhouse toward trade, and in 1879 he established estate, being tette, lives here, in Ouchy. He was plished, the yard will be turning out a ward, situated in said town oi like. It began with a thunder shower, and the Marks were West Warren. the business with which his name was (the “Manager”) district, fierce and trom Cen- 90 and in less ed and described as follows: brought, untamed, ship every days, probably ever afterward This was and then I to see like identified. began things big at a regatta on the lake and had to cut tral Africa some time. The farm of Grover C years ago. changed in 1911 to the A. E. Chase Com- said wads of white paper on the their home with axes. When Family The Norton tie is a little teliow, witn the said Troy, lying on both sides dropping way they Norton family tunny pany, Corporation, E. A. Carpenter and sense He will imi- ing from Green’s Corner to were as small hen’s home about me met on August 19th for their keenest of humour. Brown ground. They big got 7.30 Fred made close twenty- F. H. becoming associated with bounded land at the tate a who is and northerly by third annual reunion home of dog being badly hurt, him in its Mr. Chase mar- eggs and about the shape. In a minute the office and come home, as no HUMPHREYS’ management. and land of F. C Hollis; easier light G. Hall in Windsor. At an when we rush to see what is the matter Frank early ried in 1880 Lizzie M. Pilley, daughter of C. Hollis and land of Sarah '■ 1 saw they were hailstones and called was to be had, and no wires of any relatives and friends he is Homeopathic Remedies ar« hour the of the laughs derisively. My dog always Humphreys’ Hiram H. Pilley, Esq. of Brooks, who by land of Maurice Call, deceas Ethel to come and down to and that taken and this him immense- meet fhe needs of families (the telephone clerk) kind. So I paddled to the house family began gather, for day in, pleases designed to survives him, with one son, Milliard F. ly by land of heirs of Fred M. v a was at least all roads led to Windsor. ly, for she, too, realizes the ed, and land in ot see them. In minute the ground and came in soaked in spite of my um- They situation, or invalids, something that mother, father, Chase of Winchester, Mass., one daugh- possession came auto, by team, and one and has a very shame-faced air. containing one hundred twt then faster and faster until it by young or invalid can take or to meet ter, Marie L. Chase of and a covered; ! brella. The roads were washed so that nurse give Portland, more or less, all and tin man even came from Augusta on his She snarls at him in return, and he Mrs. Lena C. Jones of being moment. Have been in use sister, Brooks. to said Grovor G. Gi was indescribable. Our window smashed where the good gravel sidewalk bad showing of the inter- chuckles with which makes her the need of the conveyed “bike,” something joy, Always a prompt and liberal supporter Stone and Alice S. Stone by in several and flew all over the takes in more furious. He is fond of for over Sixty Years. places glass been there was running water, but it est younger generation saying, of all public measures in town whether of dated April 2, 1910, recorded in theBe reunions. It was a beautiful warm “Good Ki-ki,” to himseif, if for Prlof the office. We went out into the entry, will give you an idea of the soil to say particularly No. business cr charity, Mr. Chase w ill be of Deeds, Book 301, Page 281 j and the other bird or animal is 1 Congestions, Inflammations. 2ft mid-summer day morning was any being noticed. Fevers, missed. Brooks had no more which has in the door and was on that had on white and no rub- Worm Fever.2ft seriously Ordered, That the said petiii glass j I my shoes on a 2 Worms, under the trees the lawn in so- The of rusty hinge he can as c n spent squeaking 3 Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants 2ft loyal son than he, the writer well re- tj> all persons interested by the sheltered side of the and didn’t even soil the shoes. I At a imitate to building. Up- j bers, cial intercourse. noon fine picnic perfection. 4 Dinrrhpa. of Children and Adults. 26 members his interest in the last few this order to he published thret was served. There He calls his Colds, Bronchitis.2ft in The Journ stairs is the Odd Fellows hall, and there met Mr. Mark on the way up town after dinner surrounded “Ernest, little master, 7 Coughs, months in getting new business to the sively Republican 8 Toothache, Faeeache, Neuralgia 2ft at that tin all of our nearest and with until the comes and pets him. an published Belfast, were some workmen up there. It was a kerosene and some candles. When I by dearest, boy Sick Headache, Vertigo. 2ft town. He was attendent of the Union view of 9 Headache, a Probate Court, to be held ■> the beantiful hill, valley and His cage-door is always open. He en- Indigestion, Weak Stomach... 2ft Church and a liberal of and the came in the front door I howled in lO Dyspepsia. Congregational sup- and for said on the perfect uproar smashing glass spite an hour was a a 2ft County, farm, spent which will long joys frolic with newspaper. He is 13 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis. of that church. Mr. Chase was a porler tember, A. D. 1916, .it ten f men came down with serious of the for there was Mrs. all rolled in hidden from 14 Eczema, Eruptions. 2ft pretty seriousness, be remembered by present. Every up it, view, when member of the Masonic and Odd Fellows if 15 Rheumatism. Lumbago. 2ft j noon, and show c luse, any We all into main over me there are more vacant but out he his and faces. huddled that little scanning supper lauie in year chairs, suddenly pops head, says, 16 Fever and Ague. Malaria .2ft fraternities. the prayer of said petilnuiei we are thankful that so "Wow-wow-wow 1” I •’ and Ethel and I took to stand the darkness matches for truly many 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding. External, Internal.2ft granted. JAMES entry pains pitch lighting 2ft of us are spared and able to attend. When very pleased with himself he 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head. KEV1VAL OK SHIPBUILDING. j A true copy. Attest: on the rubber The was the to eat and it struck me aw- 2ft rug! lightning people by Of those who were at the first reunion at makes a noise with his 20 Whooping Cough. Arthur W. Leona chuckling tongue Difficult 2ft ful 21 Asthma. Oppressed, Breathing.. constant, but those awful hailstones funny! She is about sick from the Mrs. Henry Norton’s in Palermo, June, pressed against "the roof of his mouth. of the After the book had closed 27 Disorders Kidneys.25 apparently Probate toini, wmim ami there were six in He were all we feared and it was shock of the whole and the bother 1894, attendance at whistles for our dog, the very same 30 Urinary Incontinence.2ft on the last chapter, and scores of barna- w aid*) on the lUtli day of a really, thing 2ft this The S. G. whistle her master and then 31 Sore Throat. Quinsy. cle-covered hulls had rubbed for in vacation about 20 minutes before on the wires—but Bhe makes me gathering. president, affects, lazily they let up. phone the 77 Grip, Grippe, La Grippe.25 Norton, called meeting to order and laughs uproariously when she fails to years at still more neglected docks, Old certain instrument, purpoii window in that on the think of one little bundle will and testament oM Every building Nannie, just the necessary routine business was trans- find him. of raises his and deserted \ Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt price. Neptune trident, of lleliast, in said County w east and of nerves and Well I went acted. An invitation from S. S. Norton He is a bird south sides is broken. The grit. right joyous little indeed. Medical Book mailed free. shipyards spring to life. The Old hulls having been presented for p» and of to meet with him in 1917 was Sometimes he has and are and Childs of Boston, Ma.-s,, naim leaves and apples are on the upstairs changed all my clothes by Augusta indigestion, repaired, Bpars rigging swing mostly a vote HOMEO. MEDICINE Corner said will to serve without born! accepted and of thanks was ex- yawns and yawns. The other I said HUMPHREYS’ CO., into new sails and fresh re- We saw the of flashes—and it was day place, paint ground. one auto come in with light lightning and Mrs. Hall William and Ana SireeUi. New That uotice be tended Mr. for the royal to him: “Oh, do stop yawning, you make York._ store what seemed a useless derelict to a Ordered, gm the a and I Interested causing a eop> <>t top bedded with green leaves for pretty steady light, too, hope manner in which had entertained me tired!” He cocked his head on of by they one thing beauty and profit. All along published three weeks sucees'-o haven’t taken cold. It is to- after which GLYCERINE AND BARK about half a foot and a bird’s nest in the any cloudy the company, goodbyes were side and replied: “Eh? What?” the Atlantic coast this transition is go- publican Journal, published a said for another and we took our was I may appear at a Probate court,! midst of them. The and flower day and looks like a long, nasty spell of year It only yesterday that found in PREVENT APPENDICITIS ing on, for those rejuvenated craft pay vegetable homeward last, within and for said Count> way. an old tattered, dog-eared copybook, in for themselves often with their first car- at are weather.” Tuesday of September next, gardens ruined. Some of them cut The u use some forty odd years ago, under the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, go. If ships have souls, as poetB say, before noou, and snow cause as clean as the same should not be \ off just Mr. Newell could do Seasons tiring Colds. “Mental Philosophy,” the as as- what a thrill of muBt Rid Your Child of Worms. Changing heading, ques- glycerine, etc., known Adler-i-ka, joy quiver through andwhy allowed. it with a tion: “What are the Attributes of the each timber with stitch of scythe. Only yesterday morn- Adler- aB, every >1 ! Thousands of children have worms that "Stuffed-up head,” clogged-up nose, tight tonishes Belfast people. Because James sap Soul?” And the answer: canvas head out to sea I was at “Memory, set, they once A true Attest: ing looking out the beautiful chest, eore throat are Bure signs of cold, and i-ka acts on BOTH lower and copy. their vitality a id make them listless and irri- Will and Understanding.” upper more. AKTHUK W. LKO> at the back of this Dr. New is sure relief, A vegetable garden table. Kickapoo Worm Killer kills and removes King’s Discovery we cannot deny any of these bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves al- Maine has been a noted Surely shipbuilding c was dose of this combination of balsams NOT house. It the thriftiest the worms and has a on antiseptic to our lesser brethren, can we? a it was her in- looking gar- tonic effect the system. qualities most ANY Case constipation, sour stom- State; century ago great ADMINISTRATOR’Sscriber hereby gives not' den ever soothes the irritated membrane, clears the is the only clear and thousands of men fashioned the admim-t you saw, with every nameable Does your child eat out in What, then, logi- ach or removes such su dustry; been duty appointed spasmodically? Cry gas. It rprising of t head, looBens the phlegm, you breathe easier cal deduction? craft which flew the Stars and on non, witli the will annexed, This noth- sleep or grind its teeth? These are Stripes v vegetable growing. morning symptoms foul matter that a few doses often re- JOHN W. late of and realize your cold, is broken up. Treat a I leave it to each one’s honesty and every sea and ocean. Five years ago the DAVIS, but with twisted of worms end you Bhould find relief for them ing stubble, and brok- love of fair to lieve or prevent A short oldest in the State admitted in the County of Waldo, deem 1 cold measures leave a play say. appendictis. shipbuilder en cornstalks at once. Kickspoo Worm Killer is a persistently; half-way bonds as the law directs. Ai‘. 1 standing over it. One man pleasant We have “beaten about the bush” too treatment chronic stomach trouble. the industry was practically dead. One cough. Take Ur. King’s New Dis- helps demands against the estate of ,h remedy. At your 26c. lingering in the sub-humans the were had bushels of hard green pears on his Druggist, long regard to and year ago shipyards deserted, desired to present tlie same foi covery until your cold iB gone. For 47 years The INSTANT easy action of Adler-i-ka trees. their rights. and rapidly becoming a mass of rotting all indebted thereto are requested They are alt on the and ment ground the favorite remedy for young and old. At Do let us be at and is astonishing. The Old Corner Drug timbers and an immediately. FOLEY CUffiRIIC TABLETS just last, give junk. Today army of OROKGh II the hailstones went a lot and treat c right through End Sumach Sweet -liver Active-Bowels Regular your uruggist, GO. them what is their due, them Store Co. men are working to restore these yards, Nortbport, Me., August 8, ^PARISIAN SAGE CENTER KONTVILLE. Your Head and Helps to ha‘r nn Miss Myra Drummond of Portland is P»‘ Kwp it There. at Mrs. E. F. Bean’s. being bald? What sense ,f of AMERICANS Clifton Morse and wife attended the d“'s' ‘T.i.t.erately allowing your hair to Washington Campmeeting. Camp, Cottage K'here :' Miss Myra Greer of Malden, Mass., is a -AND- wrc fr t0 look old before your time? * t V'3'cU old age will come all too tbe 1 Gl,e OP P. A. Clement, wife and children last week in hair. Parisian Sage is a passed Nortbport. »*”• [ter jour aration that supplies hair needs John J. Burkill and wife of Home 1 Hudson, It aims to are of and ititl,1!lu V>,jii h. want. prevent Mass., guests J.F.Burkilt wife. Supplies .4 f, lull baldness by putting life and Hiram Bachelder and wife of Blaine and hair roota. were Everything ip Staple Fancy Groceries. ^hment into the recent guests of their son, Lewis matter how old are, Bachelder. woman, no you will help you to look younger sage Mrs. Elizabeth Bartlett and Miss Mary 11 5 Bartlett of in A. Howes & Co. and get a Waterville are visiting James po a H. Bartlett. Fruits and #• “...jay It will not cost more than 50 Vegetables back if it does not cure ‘ur money Eugene Scott, wife and son Norman of [ fulling hair, or itching of the IN THEIR SEASON. Boston, visited her J. J. Clem- uuke your hair luxuriant, bright brother, It ,8 a most refreshing, pleas- ent, recently. hair dressing and absolutely I'"rating Mrs. Cora B. Jones and son Ormand of K; ,„e hsir and scalp. Ward’s Bread and Cake North Montville were _____ recent guests of W. B. Jaquith and wife. Received daily, fresh from the bakery. Brooks’ Centennial. Charles Herbst of Uxbridge and W. E. Barrows of Attleboro, Mass., returned Poland Notes from a Journal to their homeB Aug. 26th after a visit to Spring and Mineral Waters Additional Mrs. A. M. Bicker. c orrespondent. and wife number who were Volney Thompson attended CLIQUOT GINGER ALE, the large the annual convention of the was James County I „1 Home week Commissioners of Maine at Augusta last TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. [ .ncord Junction, Mass., after week. The delegates enjoyed a visit to the soldiers home at and also absence, and a happy reunion Togus to the State House. among the Jones’ family, who attended ■ Everyone Field Willard, Lot, and sisters, Mary Grange A. A. HOWES & Day, Aug. 22nd, is enthusiastic over the CO., Annette Harding. aI, good time. It was a perfect day, and features of Rob- an excellent program. Two ball ", ...pry interesting games, and everybody there. At the ball in the ■ Aug. Kith, failed of mention Groceries,Drugs,_Medicines evening 275 couples enjoyed the dancing. Inscriptive of that evening’s Union Harvest held an nit held in Union Hall, which Grange open 1 meeting and musicale Saturday evening, .. of Mr. Frank msence Rey- Aug. 26th. Miss Alice Davis of Taun- 1 Roberts family, an experi- ton, Mass., Miss Davis and Miss Hazel Arno of Bethel and Norman Scott of PRESTON’S ; tainer of unusual merit, Boston gave a fine r selections were rendered remarkably program, which was greatly appreciated. Livery, Boarding & Transient Stable file shouts manner, bringing is situated on sheet oh J> air. sheet. I have and It is estimated that 50 tons of Washington just single ■• the convulsed audience, hay were burned, when the barn of Zalisco double hitches, budiloatdt, etc. Carelul drivers if desired. Your patron- r has been heard in Brooks t, H. Foster was burned in the electrical age. issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 irs. Mrs. Barstowe of Ban- storm of and there Aug. 23d; is much W. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. ghted the immense gather- sympathy for Mr. Foster, who has no | hay for his 20 head of cattle. There is dented reader with much said to be $400 insurance on the barn and draruwti ability. $100 on the hay. was our vil- composed by The schools in town are now in session — r- LET YOUR CROPS whom we are very proud with the following teachers: Center, DECIDE i.T1 Mrs. Everett will tell to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured Haskell, whose mother was a Clements; Halldale, Mrs. They you ) P. C. Vose, Miss Roberta in the Best Factory in the at Belfast, Maine. r Sarah is over 80 Allen; Wiggin; Equipped Country Aunt years White's ^ Corner, Miss Margene Foy; Mc- ) JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. \ ,-,as been very nearly blind Farland’s Corner, Miss Hazel Arno; j, but no one with the full Kingdom, Miss Addie Palmer; Carter, THE CQE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW Mrs. Harden Erskine. •y- sight is better equipped ^ YORKj lge concerning all tne cur- MORRILL. of (he day, She is a most 1 conversationalist, (-resting Rev. W. H. Abbott of Palermo visited CAMDEN-B LFAST .. inhere—with that wonderful in town Aug. 26th. t iL-rs—everything read to her CARTER in New York Evening Sun i Mr, and Miss Abbott of Brewer are AUTO SERVICE. ■ted friend, Mary Staples, guests at Del. Paul’s. j. she has a home. Aunt Sarah Beginning May 29, 1916. “Fve had enough of it” Quite a number from this town attend- ed the camp meeting in Washington Leave Belfast, Windsor Hotel, I Arrive in Camden, -: i: p.any little gems which should Aug. 27th, 8.00 a. m.; 12.00 p. m.; 3.00 p. m. | 9-30 a. m.; 1.30 p. m.; 4.30 p.m. hook form. Mrs. # '♦! >: >: >; >: >; >: >; >: >: >; >; >; >' Leave Camden, Bay View House, I Arrive in Belfast, Staples EDITORIAL COMMENT K :♦! i Lightning stiuck the barn of Everett 9.30 a--n.; 1 30 m., 4.30 p. m. 11.00a. rrs ; oem at Union Hall on Roberts A THE RIGHTS OF AMERICAN A Fenwick Sunday evening, Aug. 27th, p. | m; 3.OOp. m.; 6.00 p.m. FLEETING PROSPERITY and burned it to the ltith: A CITIZENS ground. His stock Round night Aug. The fact that the Democratic cam- DO NOT STOP >; fare, $1.00. Trip, $2.00. and most of his farming tools were sav- HROOKS’ CENTENNIAL. paign managers have booked Secre- A AT THE COAST LINE. >« ed. EXTRA CARS FOR CHARTER. SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION _ S to think that one hundred tary Daniels for a speech In Maine pause IS FOOL’S PARADISE A Andrew died 27th af- A Woodbury Aug. MA1SE TRANSPORTATION seems to indicate that they have aban- "When I that I am an A COMPANY. years ago say ter a brief illness, although he had not doned all hope of carrying the State American citizen, I to .ny prosperous homes now stand, >: ought ;J; been well for some time. He was one of ORRIN J, DICKEY, Manager. Phone 316-3, Belfast, Maine. and don’t care what i*i woodsman's axe had laid them low, simply happens say the proudest tiling that any >j our large farmers and the only son living to the ticket in the elec- Don’t Let Smoke From Munition man can in of Israel and : st trees towered high on every September A say this world. But Deborah Woodbury. He will be band. tion. Factories Cloud Brain iji you can’t have that pride if |A greatly missed. He leaves a wife, Your four sons and two A American citizenry is a cheap daughters, and his ?■" features found a home beneath their aged father and mother also survive Senator J. Ham a With Belief It’s if it Is not of Lines. MAINE CENIRAE -fiade. Lewis, spokes- Abiding. thing, worthy him. Eastern Steamship RAILROAD man for the administration. In at- protection this wide world over. A ;is den,the fleet deer bounded free, BELFAST AND tempting to apologize for the Presi- There is no man who could sue- The “Good Time Club” spent the day, BURNHAM. at their secret hiding place young sj ALL THE WAY BY WATER. dent’s that we A cessfully present to an Ameri- A Aug. 24th, at Delbert Paul’s. A chick- On and after June 26. trains f xea mollycoddle expression 1916, connecting played, PROTECTION, OUR BULWARK en dinner was at are “too to that can the served at noon, with des- Ba^n im and Waterville .vith th-ngi train, o’er their and proud fight,” explains community platform J sang songs on bush sert of cakes and ice cream. This LINE tor and from Bangor, Wacerville, Portland and it Is an old Latin quotation. But the !*: that an American citizen’s A pies BANGOR was the birthday of Ernest E. Bowen Boston, aril run as follows: peopie already know that it is out of A rights stop at the coast line 'W dwell, the Indian might have Not the Dire Conditions and the 26th was the birthday of Frank Turbine Steel Steamships Bel- J FKONI BELFAST date and the of a decadent Forget Which and that that expression beyond American H L. Field. Each were dwelt, jjj duly remembered AM PM Depressed This Country Under the life Is to be fast and Camden PM nation. A the prey of any with a from the club. After a Belfast river, watched it foam and flow, present depart_ 6 55 12 15 3 20 Democratic Free Trade Tariff marauder who chooses to take i*i literary program, the club to at 5.00 m. Citypoint. 17 00 (12 20 t3 25 f. ,w the anger, he felt J adjourned Leave Belfast daily, p. for Camden, j pain, 17 10 “We don't want to maintain a Prior to the War—They Will Re- A IL”—From a speech of Mr. meet next at Lester A. Wilson’s Tues- Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast daily, at ! Waldo. 112 30 13 35 '■<’ scenes he a hundred po- loved, years A m Brooks. 7 22 12 42 3 47 litical almshouse,” remarked Mr. turn to Plague and Hunger You $ Hughes In the West. day evening, Sept. 19th. 7.45 a. for Searsport, Bucksport, Winter- i port and Bangor. Knox. 17 34 12 54 13 59 to the North A Hughes Dakota farmers, Unless the Republicans Are Re- Return: Leave India Wharf, Boston, daily, Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 award over distant years AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 7 4'’ and a nation applauds him. Ameri- stored to Power. at 6.C0 p. m. Leave Bangor daily, at 2.00 p. m. Unity. 1 08 4 13 what stress of fortune brought USING UP for Boston and intermediate Winnecook.. i7 58 11 18 14 20 cans are beginning to see a possibility VITALITY landings. a Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 those early pioneers, The for success uses 4 30 near _ struggle up in the future of regaining their “When we contemplate Industrial Clinton. 8 28 5 20 wild primeval TELL HOW WOMEN VOTERS in America at a rate spot. and vitality greater MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE Benton. 8 38 5 30 self-respect. commercial conditions," says Mr. than other to { ir or any thing. Fighting keep Bangor. 11 35 3 05 6 05 object, why they came, “we see that we are WILL CONTROL POLITICS D RECT BETWEEN PORTLAND AND NEW Hughes, living away from the poor-house we shorten , Waterville. 8 44 2 02 5 35 ey left behind, we do not know. YORK The administration seems to have in a fool’s paradise." This Is the con- the distance to the grave. Portland. 11 50 4 50 8 20 .eft the Roberts m. name, sold it from the na- dition to which in middle at or STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND AND Boston, p 3 30 8 00 12 10 everything could, the administration and Congressional Union Leaders Explain F.specially age, forty ! they brought a hundred years ago. tion's honor down to Its thereabouts, do we become NORTH STAR 1<> ISK1.FAST the smallest supporters have deliberately closed the Movement in impressed Opposition with the of a com- PM questioned why the name rural postmastership. their eyes. When the war cloud broke necessity laying up Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesdays, AM AM to President Wilson. and with Boston. 7 30 10 petence that in time and o. m. 00 was chosen for the town, over this was feeling Thursdays Saturdays at 6.30 Also Europe, country experi- PM coraesworry, nervous breakdown,-neu- Mondays at 10.30 a. m. June 19th to Sept. 11th ev thought, or hoped, the fame Secretary Daniels says this is no encing the most serious depression it The Portland. 11 00 7 00 1 20 just now 1 rasthenia. entire system feels the inc. i uie decision or me worn- AM rooks would lend it some renown. time for politics. And it’s no time for had known since 1S93, when the Demo- result of the nervous strain. an’s party to President Wilson Thediges- METROPOLITAN LINE Waterville. 7 20 9 53 4 10 cratic and oppose resents > this centennial Secretary Daniels, either. party its policies were In j tion things that it accepted be- week, for re-election is expected to Bangor. 6 45 1 50 full control of the change tne heart on slight ex- DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW YORK ■•me may sneer, and some may United States. fore, palpitates Benton. 7 25 9 69 4 17 the national political situation was ex- the muscles of the back Clinton. frown, Senator Lewis, the Presi- ertion, ache -13 1-2 HOURS. 7 34 10 08 4 27 defending in a statement Burnham, leave. and asked to plained by suffrage after a day’s worK. Your blood is 8 25 10 25 4 45 here, speak, dent on his “too proud to fight" ex- sea a demand for munitions of war, leaders at the of the thinner and not so a red. ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CANAL Winnecook. 18 35 110 35 4 65 ive it headquarters bright named Robertstown. pression, intimates that it was due clothing, food, tupplies, EXPRESS STEEL STEAMSHIPS Unity. 8 44 HI 50 5 04 everything Congressional Union for Woman’s Suf- When these things occur, whether ■' re the to needed vast Thorndike. 8 52 11 00 5 12 Roberts name today, solely the ignorance of his audience by armies and by coun- are fourteen or need a frage at Washington. you forty, you MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL Knox 19 00 til 10 ,5 20 ><\jtch name our grandsires bore, that the popular interpretation that tries whose sons were taken from the tonic. Dr. Williams’ I’ink Pills suit Brooks It was pointed out that unless he Leave North Side India Wharf, Boston, week 9 15 li 30 5 35 ars ago they say, has been put upon it was evolved, and field and the workshop, never to re- most people's need because they are Waldo. 19 25 111 40 >5 45 wins the West the defeat of Mr. Wll- days and Sundays at 6 p. m b’arne service non-alcoholic and build Citypoint. 19 35 i years ago, or more. that anyway It didn't mean what it turn. they really up returning from Pier 18, North River, foot of in 50 t5 65 scn “seems Inevitable.” blood Belfast, arrive- 9 40 1155 6 00 to mean. The the and strengthen the nerves. New York appeared latter state- As a result our exports and the bal- Murray St., City. tFlag station. josepn, never sougnt to win Needed to Offset Loss of Ohio. They are useful for growing children FRED W POTE, Agent, ment can be taken with some degree ance of trade In our favor have reach- Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at nor a and for men and women whose Maine wealth, yet part of fame, To counteract the loss of Ohio nervous Belfast, from of confidence, as it Is quite a well- ed figures far ever be- $5.25 Belfast. > surpassing any has been -'i, a place to dwell wherein energy overtaxed. H. D. known fact that most of the the fore known. alone, which, judging from indications WALDRON, *■' things Temporarily, especially in Y’our druggist sells Dr. Williams’ General find comfort and earn an honest at the will with its twen- Passenger Agent. President says do not mean what the there is no lack of work at primaries, go Pink Pills or will name. they East, they be sent by mail, G. C. DOUGLASS, ty-four electoral votes to the NOTICE. are supposed to mean. high wages, for Europe must pay Republi- postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents General Manager. Portland Maine. can count the Democrats will have I‘‘a,1> tib and daughters fair, whatever price America asks. No per box, six boxes $2.50 by the Dr. Guaranteed work in Chiropody, Manicur- to win in the West California, with Williams Medicine named, and counted by the score. Secretary Redfieid has presented thoughtful person would imagine that Co., Schenectady, and N. Y. Write for free booklets ng Shampooing. Also Facial Work nds would declare another of those tills condition is its thirteen electoral votes; Nevada, today j laughingly living illustrations of anything like real Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at Quarries, :11D with three; Colorado, with six, and on the blood and nerves. m> j umbered twenty-four. the old adage that “fools rush in prosperity. How false it is. we in parlors over Shiro's Phoenix Row. who Arizona, with three, woman’s party Store, Factory * Bible where angels fear to tread.” with one Oregon, have the clearer vision, number twice was wed. here asserted. he modification. The differ- because not clouded the smoke representatives 23tt EVIE HOLMES her name I now Important by Locations forget, “In Idaho the la ence In the Secretary’s case Is that he from munitions factories, have fully Progressive party rmk as "long the past I tread walked right In and turned around felt and fully dissolved," they continue, “so that the l Mill wati called Aunt appreciated. Sites, Farms,Sites Margaret. Democrats will have to work hard to ! Fresh Food and was kicked right out again. What the Republican candidate for Jonathan we gel any electoral votes there. Ullnois i little know president says about It the Democrats DR, \t. C. for Summer Hotels i is to LIBBY, conceded the EVERY from the past we cannot lure, The Democratic contingent In the know to be true: practically Itepub- j DAY AT THE Means, Ic the view of woumn’s world so many years ago Senate is all worked up over the fact “Our opponents promised to reduce party i DENTIST, and Camps members, three-fourths or more of the ry, life, and work are quite ob- that the terms of the treaty for the the cost of living. This they have scure. Progressives there having returned to purchase of the Danish West Indies failed to do, but did reduce the oppor- 37 Main Me | LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE XH"' the ranks. Street, Belfast, w'se and good, who is there now “leaked out." “Pitiless publicity," you tunities of making a living. Let us Republican to tell, understand, has been consigned to the not forget the conditions that existed Conditions in Other States. neB scrap with a assortment of in this under the new “In Kansas the and Hogan MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD of heart, and mind did he heap large country tariff Progressives various other Democratic and to the war. Production had de- Republicans are practically one again. Possess? policies prior give opportunity to those desiring to v e and know promises. creased; business was In Montana there Is great dissatlsfac- j know, it well, languishing; make a change in location for a new start tion over the Democratic tax felt. Dame Fortunes warm caress. new enterprises were not undertaken; proposed in life. Of Mr. Wilson it may he said he instead of expansion there was cur- on copper. Oregon and Washington Office 14 Main lei. 341-3 s his St., purse, and tmal! his now are to Bakery family, meant well, but he finds himself tailment and our streets were filled expected go Republican. These arci exceeded half a 1 Water Powers dozen, hurled under the evidence of ineffi- with the unemployed.” two states were hit hard by the Pana- Residence 17 Church St., Undeveloped on branch every of our ancestral ciency that Mr. Hughes”has brought The suspension of these conditions raa Canal tolls act and the Democratic TRY THEIR tree Unlimited Raw .Material forth. Is not nation-wide,, only sectional, and tariff Is seriously felt by the lumber i Tel. 234-3 lma moves on we doubtless a find depends upon the duration of the war. Industry there. Utah is considered j AND "^usm, Mr. Wilson has made no reply to Those who think otherwise are, In- safe by the Republicans. In Wyoming j and Good !'hlneB- °r the charges of Mr. Hughes. Is he still deed, living in a fool’s paradise.—Port- the Progressives Republicans 4 Wheat Bread TRUCKING Land what or Whole Farming they are, where they dwell, too proud to fight! land (Ore.) Telegi / have Joined hands." I I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. 8ar (,r 4 ^ar» by mountain, lake, or sea, tfer NORTH MONTVILLE. a nice driving horse. She is Furniture and piano moving a specialty. V0*ce th*n mine must tell, WALDO STATION. teaching ‘Communications regarding locations fo,t.r ^arn the in this town and boardB Have added to my a 2-ton and write their Paul Bchool DOUGHNUTS just equipment are invited and will receive attentions history. E. B. Choate from Eraberville, Pa., is The schools in town began Aug. 21st. at home. Acme auto true kmade the Cadillac con- when addressed to visiting his sister, Mrs. Clark Colby. by any agent of the Mrs. Clara Littlefield is a MAINE CENTRAL, or to Several into E. visiting The terrific shower of Aug. 23d, which FRIED IN LARD AND ONLY cern. Leave orders at the stable, corner of | dogs got P. Rowell’s Mrs. Maria Bailey's. flock of sheep Aug. 25th and did lots of did so much damage in other places, was Main and Cross streets, and they will re- INDUSTRIAL BUREAU castor ia damage. F. E. Littlefield and wife attended th< felt here. The lightning entered the ceive prompt attention. campmeeting in Etna last week. the MAINE CENTRAL For Infants and Children Harry Armstrong and wife trom Port- barn of W. Johnson, where men, who 10c. per doz. Telephone connection. RAILROAD, land are spending their vacation at the All farmers report a very heavy crO| had just cqme in witn tne team, were W. W. BLAZO, Use For summer home of Mrs. Cora of Gardens are MAINE. ,n Over 30 Years Lamb. hay. looking fine. the horses. Two men, Sid- PORTLAND. "Ns unharnessing 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. bears Ruth Johnson is at home Johnson and the Loren Penney from Lowell, Mass., is from Mont ney and Kred Crocker, ville, where she has been FOR spending a few days with Wilbur Pen- visiting he j iwo horses, were felled to the floor and SALE. cz&m&u and wife. grandmother Busher. ney one horse was killed. Th e men were A 36 horge power, freshly painted, 1914 mode five SALE. Mrs. Ben who ■ passenger Overland touring car. FOR Littlefield, has been vis i to the house and are re- Equipped STORAGE Rev. Claude'Nutter and wife helped slowly with & Davis’ from Lee at Gray electric lighting and start- visited his iting Mrs. J. C. Littlefield's returnei I covering from the effects of the shock. and parents recently and his broth- ing system, four inch>tires, in good con- First class Johnson was bis BROOKS accommodation for er, Harold Nutter, went to Lee with I to Massachusetts Aug. 26th. Sidney prostrated, right dition. Enquire at once of A E. CHASE CO., THE HOUSE at furniture them. arm and right leg reaching to the knee Brooks, Maine, in order to secure this bargair storage at $1.00 per month per load. Miss Flora Johnson has Ap« t lately bough eing much affected. at $800.00. 35 53 Church Street. p'y *« elon N b. gilchrest.

.'. SEARSPORT. Affairs at Home HOT BLAST WOOD FURNACES And About Sunapee. Roger Clapp of Pittsburg, Pa., is registered mm* "ti- «.» Something at the Brookside. heat the whole house, store, My Dear Journal: It is a long time since I Premiums last it has not been P. Putman returned last week to his wrote to you; Dot because AwardecP William hell or church with a single often in hut because all this home in Baltimore. my mind to write, fire, saving enormously from time I have been, like an atom in the sun, -FOR- Royal Monroe of the S. L. Crosby Co., Ban- t lie trouble of separate stoves. dancing hither and thither, trying to get gor, was in town over Sunday. ahead of the important business of living out Fred Kendall of Oxford, Mass., is visiting Burn rou^h wood such as life’s little day, which important business is relatives in town for a few days. on the ahead of me. It is certain- Farm” can be had at least expense. constantly getting “Electricity Lawrence Woods of Dorchester, Mass., ar- ly a fact that this living in a world where rived for a week’s vacation. Control the fire because and Sunday everything is run by electricity gasoline, At the Central is not and that Maine Fair. Lismore Kidder, who had spent his vacatioa they are fitted tight. what it is cracked up to be. even on a one nerved in town, returned to Boston Monday. faim nowadays gets up One will cost but little to to feel that one is run by motor power, and Arthur E. Sullivan or Boston is the guest of First that a out moment or $25.00 tire is liable to blow any Prize, his uncle, J. H. Sullivan, on Water street. install and will pay for itself i! a collision occur which will throw one over the FRANCES L. Paul Blondelle of New York City is visiting times over in satis- « MINOT, BELGRADE. many fence into the ditch, and, it may be, out of an on street. Mr. and Mrs, John Murphy Norris factory service. earthly existence altogether. Hiram Eaton ot Brewer was in town over ! THE EOT BLAST From last October when I returned from Second Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Eaton Crawfords, a victim of neuritis, which is ever Prize, $15.00, Y/OOD & BISHOP Me. Established 1839 CO., Bangor, settled down at home Charles Ames of Dixfield, is visiting his par- j my lurking enemy, and MARGARET to the farm took and my- McGREGOR, ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Ames, on Main street enjoy it, my family SKOWHEGAN. SOLD BY W. A. HALL, BELFAST self into its relentless grip and constantly Earl Smith left Tuesday for Bangor, where whispered the one word, “hustle.” Telemac- he has a position with the Adams Dry Goods Mrs, Sumner C. Pattee save an informa! hie auto to join his wife in their summer place, bus had started an egg and poultry business, Co. last in honor of her Mist home of with a Boston which demanded the Third party Monday guest, the Mrs. Ryder's parents, the: late market in Prize, $10.00, arrived from Phila- Barge Cenewago Sunday Mabel McElhiney of Skowhegan, formerly of I Capt. and Mrs. J. Frank Hichborn, East Main best, and nothing but the best, and we all bent with tons of coal to the P. C. delphia 3,000 Searsport. Tea, sandwiches and frozen pud- street. The doctor was accompanied by his to it with a will. In time arrived the smelting JAMES LAWRENCE BELGRADE. W. Co. MINOT, and ding were served at five. The guests were friends, Dr. and Mrs. McKenzie of Boston. season,inwhichTelemachus delights.Then there Mrs. William who the summer Mrs. Willian Curtis, Mrs. Harold was a big of lumber to be cut and Curtis, spent Marshall, Mrs. Alvah Berry and Miss Atbie Perkins of piece pine H. D. Charles N. Misses Louise and Burton and Lind* Bates, Perkins, A. M. here, left for her home in Everett, Mass., Everett, Mass., Evelyn Jackson, Stoneham, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomp- shipped away to Fairfield, Drummond, Committee, Ford of Boston and vicinity, Katherine Jen- ley Douglas had of this, proving them- Sunday night. son of Woliaston, Mass., Miss Hazel Carley charge Mrs nison, Newton. Mass., Gladys Eyre, New Jer- selves expert lumbermen, besides All the articles submitted in this contest were and lhe Library bridge met last week with of West Newton, Mass., and Mrs. James Rob manifesting good deserve more than passin sey, Dorothy McGown, Worcester, and Henri- an interest in the work which was most Harry Benson of Bangor and spent a delight- bins of Sandy point, visited Mr.and Mrs. Simeon grati- notice. etta Gilkey, Annie Gilkey, Sally and Kate Dow, fying in these when the slogan seems to be ful afternoon. F. Ellis, Church street, on various days the days Margaret Pendleton and Roes of Sears- man and his Lucy week. “every for himself Satanic Majesty This contest was open to High School scholars in the William Blanchard returned to Brooklyn, past territory served by us port. take the hindmost,” (if he can catch him ) Then and N. Y., Saturday after spending a short vaca- Mrs. J. H. Wardwell, Church street, and much interest has been manifested in the result. Obituary. Capt. Rufus W. Fowler, a well along in February that mother of Telemachua tions in town. guest, Mrs. Effie Curtis Partridge of Boston, known master mariner of died in delighted the heart of him by in two Searsport, Mrs. L. S, investing & Son loaded the schooner L. Titcomb, Sylvan street, and Mrs. We the winners and wish to thank ail the A. E. Trundy New New York, 76 incubatois. From those two incubators came congratulate others who entered tne Brighton, Sept. 3rd, aged Main conic. week for the Cam- Venno.West street, irotored in one of the H. Stetzer with lumber last years. He was the.son of the late forth in due season, (which means in season Capt. Rufys autos ro the Etna McLaugnlin campground last and den Lumber Co. and Nancy (Beals) howler and w’as born in out of season) eleven hundred downy little Sunday (the last Sunday of the campmeeting), Carver was on board the U« Searsport in 1845 and followed the sea until chickens. It surely will not be necessary 10 Lieut. Wilbur J. returning at night. S, Cruiser Memphis, wrecked at Santo Do- his retirement some 20 years ago. He had enlarge very much upon this. Constant care mrs, neien ^omurn and John both commanded Murphy, ior mingo last week. in his day the brigs Mary Celiste, me living, constant sorrow ior the dead Penobscot Electric of Natick. Mass., came from Bangor last Sat- Bay -—.4, v/. viuicy ilUU tllC Delft. HiVU and constant yeep, con- Company dying, yeep, yeeping, A. N. Blanchard has bought the B. C. urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. **0***™** Capt. H. F’dk. The remains arrived Treat, stant in (law 11 Wednesday and watchfulness every direction by night ^^ mm/m m Smith homestead on Mt. Ephraim avenue of Church street. Mr. Treat, accompanied by his the funeral services will be held to-daj .Thurs- and day—and a goodly lot of early broilers was H, E. wife and [Mrs. took him to Belfast Bangs, Esq. Colburn, tired 1 ■ day, at the home of his the with a handsome flock of night of my arrival, however, ray head I •SIS’ --.T-T- ...... _ brother-in-law, 1 result, pullets George to take the boat j James D. Stevens left last for Bos- Monday for Boston and as soon as the Thursday L. Merrill, Main street. He leaves his wife, left for winter layers. Telemachus loves all I sought the pillow, almost pillow where he has in the Edison brought back Mrs. Treat’s cousin, Mrs. Horace even dreams of home dis- ton, employment one daughter, Mrs. F, S, Glover of Rockville feathe. ed things, from the tiny humming bird | was found, and not Electric Co. Lmmerson of Colorado, who is their guest for slumbers. The work here has been Light Center, N, Y., two sons, William and Henry that comes every morning to gather the sweet- turbed my the present, WRIGHT & Fowler of ness from for takes in much of the have return- Mew York, and one brother, An- the flowers of the big dlove currant strenuous, “Sunapee” WYLLIeH Mr. and Mrs. James H. Duncan drew R. Fowler of Mrs. Alice (Paine) Dickey of bush at the the little warbler surrounding country, and the business it ed from Deer Iale, where they spent the Hopedale, Mass. Greenville, door, that builds South after a weeks’ visit in handled the hours Opera House Belfast, Maim Carolina, Stock- each year in the big honeysuckle bush at the I by telephone—but my Block, month of August. Announcement is made that a limited num- ton left for have been Saturday Northport and Rockland, corner of the house, the martins that each ! have been such that the forenoons ber of of the booklet in connec- ! DEALERS IN of who summered copies issued where she has been and the a i Stanley Cayting Bangor, spending the summer She spring find their way back to his martin my own, manager, jolly college boy I tion with the is the of C. Winfield Richmond, centennial celebration of the will visit in of whose watchword is “Don’t here, guest Stamford, Conn., before her de- houses, the eave swallows that build under nineteen, First and Second churches of j Maine. Congregational in for has all the and care. Chamberlain, parture October South Carolina. Old the eaves of the barn, up to the old goose that Worry,” responsibility remain on sale. There are 77 j Searsport pages friends in Park the summer hotel of town her cordial goes around to teach a < Soo-Nipi Lodge, Hot Water Louis Webber of was in town greatly enjoyed honking trying way- | Steam, Beverly,Mass., of town and Plumbing, interesting church history and 8 L. M. of the ind presence and send after her a “Come ward flock of chickens how to swim— Mr. Waite, proprietor Despl last week, the guest of Capt. and M rs. N. F full merry, young page illustrations—interiors and exteriors Hotel at is one of the hotels again Alice, for a longer tarry.” and the work of caring for eleven hundred Daytcna, leading Gilkey on Main street. of the Park interiors of church, the First The is and are little motherless chickens which would here. Granliden another, there i and Hot Air Mrs. E. H. Doyle, son have church during the ministry of Rev. J. E. Reginald and,little Heating. The schools in town will others for which we handled business. begin Monday, daughter Ada of the proved irksome to many men has been for him many interiors and exteriors of Caribou, gue;ts of her with Mr. of Athens as Adams; the present Lake I have been told, nine miles Sept. 11th, Hight prin- parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Williard H. an enjoyable task. In the midst of the incu- Sunapee is, day; Dr. 1830 and and Berry, Gil- of the school. Thurston, 1880, Dr. bator and three miles wide, with a shore line of ALSO SHEET cipal High more street, for several weeks, left last Thurs- excitement came the fish weir episo e. long METAL WORK. Adams, whose combined covered a pastorates An about miles. The shores are lined with day for home her episode which ended in disaster and failure, thirty Capt. H. G. (jurtis, L. C, Havner and J. P. Cur- of over accompanied by father, who period fifty years. The booklet may handsome residences and hotels, and many enjoyed while her a two because the two young men who had it in AGENTS FOR tis left Saturday in Capt. Curtis motor boat for be bought at the stores of Miss L. W. visiting hundred mile Edwards large steamers and smaller craft are its auto trip through Aroostook which charge, becoming discouraged after the labor plying a fishing down the and Mrs. C. E. or county, he trip bay. Adams, directly from the waters. I climbed a hill above Burke He of weeks had been wrecked and carried down- Yesterday church Mr. J. greatly enjoyed. returned to Stockton Atlantic Stoves, Furnaces and Heaters arrived from clerk, H. Duncan. The price Haven and had a view of the whole lake and Ranges, Barge Boylston Sunday Wey- last stream in a terrific storm, gave it The lm33p is 50 5 cents Saturday. up. mouth, Mass,, with 900 tons of fertilizer to cents; additional if sent by mail. the most exteneive fish are there, jumping about on summer even- surrounding country—the Miss Pauline Griffin, older daughter of Mr. the A. A. C. Co. at Macks Point. Dodge's Corner. Mr. and Mrs. ings dimpling the surface of the view I ever beheld. As I stood there alone Benjamin and Mrs. W. of Passagassa- Harry Griffin, Mattapoisctt, rock on that hill Fernald and son Donald of waukeag with tantalizing ripples and upon the highest lofty top, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Linnehan left Thursday Everett, Mass., Mass., arrived by boat from Boston circles, Sunday’s went back to an old which BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. made a short visit at W. J. Mathews and called and they seem to be always because my thoughts story, for Riverpoint, R. 1., where Mr. L. has been en- and is the guest of her maternal rejoicing grandparents, runs thus: “And the Devil taketh him Corrected for The Journal. on old friends and neighbors last week on their the weir was washed away ar d they need again up Weekly gaged as principal of the High school. Capt. and Mrs. F, A. Patterson, East Main way to Dexter-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. have no fear of the sardine which into an exceeding high mountain and showeth PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER Cate, street, for a few days. she will be with factory, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Hines and son Clar- Later, him all the of the earth and the who have been visiting at A. J. re- must be for a fish like a wholesale combina- kingdoms Mathews, Mrs. J. F. Ryder, her cousin, fora short time Apples,per bbl,l 00 .2 00 Hay, 18 00a22 00 Rata destroy nearly ^^FlpS. **. J ence of Amesbury, Mass., are at the Cleaves of and saith unto All these a bilboa dollars turned to their home in Everett last tion of the frying pan and the fire, with the glory them; him, dried, per lh.. 7 Hides, 17 Saturday. before returning to Boston to her worth of food and property every 7«*t- Kina House on Park street for several weeks. ....Ernest R. Nickerson complete will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down Beans, pea. 6 00 Lamb, 13 has returned to Port- boiling oil thrown in. things mta and once and stop ymr loss with training at the Massachusetts General 5 00 Lamb Hospi- and me. Then said Jesus unto Beans, Y. E., Skins, 50a75 Mrs. N. and children at their Next came the season of when worship him, 1 land, leftVfog cot- tal for a gardening, Butter, 32 Mutton, 8 A. E. Trundy & Son loaded the schooners professional nurse. it earth was get thee hence satan: for is written, thou EAT CORN tage. Kilikare, for a few weeks longer_In the mostly too wet to be worked Beef, sides, 9all Oats, 32 lb., 60 Helen Barnes with lumber and the H. Hon. to use. to rata Rogers and Mrs. E. M. Lawrence, their son, shalt worship the Lord thy God and Him only Beef, forequarters, 9a 10 Potatoes, 1 00 h is salt Deadly last week’s items, error, the maiden and kept us guessing as to what it was best to bat bannless to human beioxa. with boxboards last week, both for Brewer. through 60 Round 10 Arthur,Lawrence and daughter.Miss Fila Law- shait thou servt. Then the Devil leaveth Him, Barley, bu, Hog, Rats No odor name of Mrs. S. Crehore was as plant or not to and after that the amply dry up. Joseph given plant; hay- Cheese, 24 Straw, 8 00 Valuable rence, with and two and came and ministered unto whatever. bookie* Mrs. Frank son George and guest. Raymond Cole, in which Telemachus as had behold, angels Rogers, daugh- Marian Barnes, instead of Marian Barrows. ing, boss the satis- Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a30 ia each easy "How to De- maids. Misses Florence Green and Nina Gor- him” 31 Rais.’* and ter Mildred, who have been visiting Mrs, Kate Mrs. A. D. Rivers has faction of in the barn about 25 Calf Skins, Tallow, 2 rtfoy 25c., 50c. closed her cottage and stowing away 64k $5.00. dan. who are on Duck, 20 Veal, 12a 13 pail Kane, returned to Cambridge, Mass., last Sat- with her children returned to summering Maple street, left tons how things like that come to one’s her home in of hay, this having been an exception- Strange Eggs, 3^ Wool, unwashed, 35 tl.oaSeed. Hardware Dang Sunday mornirg in the Lawrence car, accom- the mountain either ndCaniSkmi urday. Winchester, Mass_Mrs. Charles E. Hills, ally good hay season in Maine as contrasted mind when one is on top, Fo* I, 16, Wood, hard, 5 00 ^ panied by Mrs. William Middle 18 3 50 daughter Beatrice and son left Avery, street, with last which was an bad literally or metaphorically. 1 found myself Geese, Wood, soft, Rev. and Mrs. C. and children, Charles, by year, unusually H.McElhiney to spend a few in Lubec and RETAIL MARKET. boat last Friday en route for their home in days Eastport. one. wondering how many of us in these days, RETAIL PRICE. Katherine and who spent their va- FOR SALE Y Reginald, A the would find 18 Lime, 1 10 South Natick, Mass-Waldo M. re- Republican rally at Penobscot Park Mon- though followers of Master, Beef, Corned, to their home Chapin uie ui mu mese cation in town, have returned ituiiiiiiik luruugu memory | Butter Salt, 141b., 18a22 0at Meal, 5 turned to I.ew York the first of the day afternoon was addressed by Frederick strength to say, "Uet thee behind me satan, n>ihv in Skowhegan. week, these things, like a golden thread through a I Corn, 1 06 Onions, 6 SWAN-W11I1 rtN-BIChrOKl) after spending two weeks with his Hinckley,a Portland lawyer, and a fine speak- should we be similarly tried and tempted. 1 01 13al4 parents. cloth of duller shade, is the memory of those Cracked Corn, Oil, kerosene, Miss Mabel McElhiney of Skowhegan, who and Mrs. er. Owing to the weather—a mild down from Burke Haven, just entering Corn 1 01 Pollock, 9 Capt. Geo. E, Chapin. unpropitious rides with the motner of when Coming Meal, Telemachus | 24 17 had spent a few weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Sum- rainfa!l--the attendance was smaller than it the glorious wood, an automubile overtook me. Cheese, Pork, she was collecting those big brown eggs and Cotton Seed, 2 00 Plaster, l 13 ; ner C. Pattee, has gone to Princeton, Me., for otherwise would have been; for this year, as "Are you going down to the village" asked the we were incidentally becoming acquainted and Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 5 Female M a visit before returning to her home, STOCKTON SPRINGS. one man expressed it, “Republicanism is in courteous young man who happened to be one Cranberries, 001 Shorts, 150 ilei|i friends with making many pleasant people 8 the air.” Mr. Hinckley is a candidate for at- of our customers. Answering that I was only Clover seed, 24 Sugar, VVAN 1 ED BRIGHT. SV1A1: dance Labor at Penobscot Park we The Day was, whom might otherwise never have met. j Flour, 8 75a9 10 Salt, T. I., 50 education for the writing rci Mrs. Clara Nickerson of Guilford arrived torney general of the State. walking dowu for the pleasure of the walk, I the last of the season and, considering the in- One day we had the good fortune to behold H. G. Seed, 4 50 Sweet Potatoes, 4 teresting work with chance whizzed down the Monday and is her R. The j strolled on, while he away W'heat Meal, and an advance i clement was wen attended. The visiting brother, Albert Republican rally in thn town last week ! the of a the face of a Lard, 17} position weatner, light supreme joy upon ; wilh Bennett and Middle street. was the woods permeated proves satisfactory. Apply K was Havener of family, well attended, the rain steep hill, leaving music by Worcester, who is although falling man who had been blind from birth and who » 1 to full information, to VV. 11. Mrs. G. A. them the scent of gasoline that brought me back summering here, Stevens, Church street, left Sat- compelled during the evening to adjourn had just been granted a pension for blindness. Pub. Inc., K. J., Aw. and Dept. urday afternoon to visit her from the electric band- the present with a shock. Oh electricity FCPN 3w35 brother, Herbert flag-draped, lighted The tone in which he planned upon buying a At the Congregational church last Sunday Blaisdell and stand in the gasoline, truly there is no escaping them. family, in Dexter for a few days. park to Denslow hall across the cow and otherwise investing the hundred dol- morning a most delightful musical program where A fire, a big hailstorm and some exciting Carleton of street, the large audience present at- lars which was to him can better be big Anderson. In Vinalhaven, August 25. to Miss Clara Bullard of Newton- Baldry Fairhaven. Mass., arriv- coming was given. listened to the automobile rides have broken up anything Mr and Mrs. Anderson, a daughter, S ed in town and tentively fine address delivered than described. Then there were Henning PATTERSON and also Sunday is boarding for the imagined ville sang a solo, sang a duet with Carl E. that have been monotony in these few Islande Alice. by Milliken, the gubernatorial nominee* we might week with Mr. and Mrs. Eben Libby, Sylvan other days when three dropped it all, Cushman. In Ellsworth, Sept 4, to Mr and Misp Harriet Roulstone, weeks. It has been my good fortune to have street. everyone being impressed with the concise packed ourselves into the old carriage and Mrs A N Cushman, a son. MUSIC SHOP logic of his and the a pleasant, homelike boarding place in a home Dickey. In Vinalhaven, August 22, to Mr C. C Hamilton of Winchester, Mass, and reasoning high moral tone went fishing and gipsying all day long. Those « ! Mr. Morse of the for and Mrs Edward a son. 47 Main Belfas Boston, guest several of his remarks. and filled with merry young people, but Dickey, Street, Warner T. Hamilton of Minn., Morality fine ideals of are the that will be remembered when all Minneapolis, weeks of his and days Higgins. In Green Lake, August 29, to Mr step-daughter husband, Mr. manhood are and I arrived Monday from Boston in C. C, Hamil- evidently characteristics of the things else fade into oblivion. The 'Mid pleasures palaces though may and Mrs Bennie E Higgins, a daughter, Ruth and Mrs. Adrian Church left re- away rip- MUSIC ML13E.| TEA, Trundy, street, man. next week see him roam. ton’s auto. Arthur E. Sullivan of May elected Gover- of the Johnson brook or some other Vera, Boston was ple brook, ever so humble there’s no like cently for hom& 9 nor of Maine! Be it place RENTING RET also a member of the party. the spicy fragrance of the pine and fir trees, home,” Mrs. FBoil B. Sanborn, entertained the of the birds, the blue of the and Church, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Blanchard of Mt.. song sky, And the river winds al- MARRIED. J. LEE PATTER JON. Prop. J. O’Neil and daughter Mil- Passagassawaukeag Mr. and Mrs. M. at whist a three-table company of neighbors at last, just as the shadows began to arrived last week in their lengthen, all my been the of and Vernon, N, Y., early ways through thoughts. dred, who have guestp Capt. last Monday evening. Tempting refreshments Telemachus appearing with a satisfied smile motor boat from where Last I heard something that Allen-Hart. In Belfast, Sept 5, by Rev Sweetser on Howard street, left Boothbay Harbor* they spring pleased Mrs. J. D. were served by the hostess. on his face and his basket filled with trout. I Walter T Hawthorne, tfasil R Allen and Miss Examined. (dir are the summer, to remain a week me, and will no doubt please you. A lady, a Eyes for their home in Providence, R. I. spending Belfast. Monday and Mtb. E. Winslow of The drive home, when Denvah cast all discre- Jessie E Hart, both of Mr. Harry Quincy, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn and Di; good judge of newspapers, too> was reading in down Bray Little. Id Bucksport, August 26, by Mrs. Albert E. announce took boat for Boston en route tion to the winds, and getting to her F. Mr. and Butterfield Mass., Friday’s and Mrs. Hertnah G. Hichborn in their respec- The Independent, the review of a book, the Rev William Forsyth, Walter Mason Bray of Frank Grave their after her Mr. very swiftest pace took us along regardless of Alice Little of Bucks- the marriage of their daughter. Mary Greata, to home, visiting parents, tive homee. East Main street. On Sunday writer of which gave his opinion of what con- Orland and Miss May but the hay mow and grain barrel to Dr. Allen Pendleton Noyes on Tuesday, and Mrs. S. F. Ellis, Church street. the three left in the everything stituted a newspaper. To my r gret I port. gentlemen Blanchard perfect Coombs-Grindle. In Ellsworth Falls, Aug Registered Optorr Portland. for which she was headed. And we, hardly Sept. l2th, at 815 Kenney street, Dr. and Mrs. H. Everett Hichborn of Cam- motor boat for Boothbay. The ladies, Mrs cannot now recall his words, but the lady said 26, by Rev HeDry W Conley, Harry G Coombs less had visions of the feast that await- Oregon. Dr. Noyes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. bridge, Mass., left early last week in their Herman G, Hichborn, Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn eager, after reading them, "why that is an exact of Franklin and Miss Estella M Grindle of Belfast, Me., I. O. 0. ed, when the fish in that basket should be Ellsworth. Edward A. Noyes, formerly of Searsport, who auto for borne. The maid and their two chil- Mrs. James A. Blanchard and Miss Ruth Hich- description of The Republican Journal" and I served at the and George Bird. In Rockland, August 31, by in Portland for up supper table, crisp One more occurs to have resided many years. dren left by boat the previous day for Boston. born motored to Rockland Monday in the Hich- agreed with her. thing Rev W A Pratt, Donald Payson George of brown and hot, as trout smoking tasting only dear and long as this letter is, I Thomaston and Miss Dorothy Bird of Rock- Roswell R. Colcord of Carson Mrs. Rose Sanborn, Church Btreet, waB call- born car, where they met the Messrs. Hich- me, Journal, Ex-Gov. City, do taste after a day like that. These things, land. WOOLENS who returned to Stockton in the am sure will pardon me for the was in town his first visit ed to Rockland Sept. 29th by the death of he- born, carj you telling Nevada, Friday, dear Journal, are merely what we Gray-Saunders. In Bucksport, Sept 2. by MONEY to telegraph no doubt many of readers SAVE by buying scenes of his Earl Adams, who died on that Mrs. blanchard going Boothbay by^steamer. story, although your Rev William Linwood Hutchins for 60 years to the boyhood grandnephew, call “skeleton copy", the Forsythe, Gray and coatings direct from Fact1 operators beginning familiar with it. Years there and Miss Isadore Austin both of Since in 1856 he has day from brain fever after a three days’ ill- are already ago Saunders, samples and state garment plai days. leaving Searsport If facts be “stranger than fiction,’* what a and the end, with the rest 10 be filled in, if re- lived a beautiful young girl,who was interested Bucksport. F. A FA' been a resident of Nevada and was governor of ness. startling array (substantiated by quotations, quired. Hammons-Moore. In Belfast, Sept 2, by Box B. Camd* in the welfare of all about her. When only 4m36 the State for 8 years. He is now connected Earl Winslow of Quincy, Mass., a guest of dates and figures) Col. Roosevelt displayed in I started in with the intention of Rev Michael Andrews, Dr Luther W Ham- telling you was taken ill and died. Her last nineteen she mons ard Mrs.'Mima A Moore, both of Belfast. with the U. S. Mint in Carson City. He met his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. condemnation of the Wilson administration about N. H.t where for the past few Sunapee, words to the friends who stood at her bedside Johnson-Wardwell. In East Bluehill, Aug but but few of those he knew in Church here people Ellis, street,during the summer, took in his masterly address in Lewiston last Thurs- weeks I have been operator in the Western 7. Rev J D McGraw of Sheepscott, Walter WANTED were “Oh! tell everybody to be good." That by the town wh.n he left for the west. Saturday’s boat for Boston, en route for bis Of that campaign the Union office, it was on the fifth of E Johnson of Everett, Mass., and Miss Mar- day eveping! speech, August E.Willard. She went lor '■ girl’s sister was Frances garet Wardwell of East Bluehill. A capable girl home. Boston Herald editorially said the next day: that a telegram from Supt. Ames broke in Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Sweetser, Mrs. C. N- from that bedside determined to obey that Kf.ating-Hall. In Rockland, August 31, by Mrs. Charles C. for the sum- “Col. Roosevelt last the cam followed housework. at and Mrs. B. Miss Park, rooming night opened upon the serenity that haying, asking Rev J Edward Newton, Harry M Keating and Apply Colson, Capt. J. Parse, Lucy cry “Tell everybody to be good" and she began I mer in the home of Mrs. Grace.W. Britto.West paign or at least his part in it. And it will be will you go to buuapee. I answered “aye, aye Miss Edna P Hall, both of Rockland. 15 Sin Sargent, Miss Mabel Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. L. her work for temperanne. This was the be- High Main street, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. a large part. Aside from the presidential sir,” or words to that effect. On the seventh, C. Havener, Mrs. D. C Atwood, Dr. and Mrs ginning of the W. C. T. U. The cry “Tell 3w36 Belfast. Emma Chase, in Rockland for the past fort- candidates themselves, Col. Roosevelt is the reached Portland without any I S. C. Pattee. Mrs, Ella Mowry, Mr. and Mrs. j having mishap to be has encircled the earth DltM and everybody good" L. A. made night. biggest figure in American politics today, beyond being slowly broiled in the hottest Andrew McGown and Mrs. Colcord —and the work that Frances E. Willard began CARD OF THANKS motored to Bar Harbor last perhaps the one American to whose views the half day’s travel it was ever my lot to experi- at the up a party who Miss Fannie Mudgett came up from Camden under its inspiration, is being carried glo- COARDMAN. In Belfast, August 31. larger looks with greatest expectancy. I asked information for the train to Sun- Waldo Helen V Boardman, We wish to thank cur frier week, stopping at the Florence hotel while at last afternoon. public ence, the women who wear the County hospital, Saturday, returning Monday riously forward by fur their kindness and symi Nor was his last a For the first time in life I saw a aged 9 months and 26 days. the resort. They had beautiful weather on in the Brewster speech night disappoint- apee. my She is employed shirt factory white ribbon. R. T. Newell. BROWN. In Belfast, Sept 5, Richard E Brown, recent bereavement and for ment. We our readers the over the face of a the trip. finds an occu- pay compliment- puzzled expression sweep aDd 29 ers sent. in Camden, which she agreeable Sunapee, N. H., Aug. 29, 1916. aged 4 years, 9 months days. in spite of the paper shortage which enjoins man standing under that magic word. “Let In East 3, Melvin MR. and MRS. FRi : nation. Clark. Belfast, Sept and 25 MR. and MRS. SAM* condensation on every hand—of giving them me see, Madam,” he said “There’s a train ready Clark, aged 70 years, 3 months days. p Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hichborn of Port- Curtis. Ilf Rockland, 30, Richmond in is in iu me uciici IU3I. that via South Lawrence. OAK HILL, August xuii, luey now goes There’s (Swanville.) W land were dinner guests of his sisters, the W, son of James L and Albertina (Lothrop) The Shoe Situat The for will want to read it from start to finish. at 12 20 that takes to Penalty one leaving you Man- Curtis, aged 5 years, 3 months and 19 days. Misses Hichborn, Church street, Monday. Wallace Seeking has gone to Canada, where a The speech is not new in any sense, any more chester, where you change for Concord, The re's Gilman. In Belfast, September 1. Annie L. Good They arrived by morning train and left by the he has of D 76 years, 8 Reputation than are the activities and inactivities of the another at three that will take you to Concord. employment. wife Henry Gilman, aged Both in its producing train for home. of Waldo months nd 19 tr afternoon Wilson administration which Col. Roosevelt Mrs. Henry Thompson began days branches, the footwear I don’t want to send you wrong madam. You Howard. In 22, William in 9 28th. Bucksport, August active. Manufactur When an article has been on the Partridge of Boston arrived in town attacks. The wonder about him is that he school district No. Aug. 5 months quite Harry can get this 12 10 train and change at South I Howard of Bangor, aged 40 years, r- market for years and has com- on the orders given to bis wife of Mrs. J. same so busy large Monday join (the guest can continue to tell the story through Lawrence if like.” I liked,—for Messrs. Leon and Webster were in and 14 days. «■ plete satisfaction when used in you anything Douglas Mrs Harriet while retailers are steadily H. the the two Leach. In Orland, August 26, thousands of homes It creates for Wardwell, past week), going many channels—magazine articles, interviews, seemed to waiting around in the 3lst to attend the fair. and winter lire preferable Waterville Aug. Leach, aged 69 years, 6 months and 28 days. bers for fall itself a valuable at to to visit his with reputation, yet immediately Sandypoint parents, etc.—and each time strike it out such heat. The result was change at South Law- In 22, Mrs H Wil- that t"* Mrs. W. R. Lunt. Rockland, August expectation high-top the same time this good reputation for a Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peavey and cv' Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Partridge, week. and brilliancy as to give it all the stamp at at arrival at liam Lunt of Frenchboro, aged 38 years and 22 but more has its vigor rence, Manchester, Concord, prove popular, penalty. Peavey were in Belfast Sunday, guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trundy and children of freshness and originality. He makes clear after dark, missing the automo- days. styles is anticipated during Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound Sunapee depot Tyler. In August 22, David T this and Mrs. Frank Peavey. Stonington, season. Stre remain^ enjoys a splendid reputation, for it moved from their summer place, “Camp So- that his paramount desire in campaign is bile that had been sent to meet me, and taking 1 month and 9 gth Tyler, aged 88 years, days. the market, wn has been used for three generations. noma," on the Sandypoint shore of Fort Point the defeat of Woodrow Wilson, and with that a drive of three miles to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Toothaker and son Irv- Wardwell. In Hampden Highlands, Sept throughout carriage Sunapee asked in many instar Its fair name and high repute have his old-time and 2, Miss Elvira H Wardwell. prices cove last week and are boarding with his as a bugle-call, he is summoning harbor, where the post office telegraph ing, and Luelia and Thomas Rainey, attended created a demand for it, and to sup-i Walls. In Beech Hill, Mt Desert, August the high cost of leather, Mrs. Eliza G. Trundy,West Main followers to the standard of Mr. Hughes." office are located. The place next day proved the fair in Waterville 31st. ply this demand at a greater profit grandmother, Aug. 22, Mrs Mary A Walls, aged 86 years and 9 fleets an improved demand, imitations and substitutes are offered. street. to be beautiful, and it has grown to seem more months. and domestic account, Luelia and Thomas Rainey of Frankfort vis- port Purchasers who know the Could Not Do Her Cooking. “A are be" original Mies Melvina A. Patterson of "Washington, so upon longer acquaintance. straggling era! way conditions cannot be fooled as ited their Mr. and Mrs. A. T. by any “just Mrs F. E. Hartmeister, Tea., Mo., writes: to for the houses seem to grandparents. several weeks. —Dun’s R'’v ■ the guest of her brother and village” applies it, good” offering and it is worth the D. C., wife, Capt. affected with trouble for two Toothaker, for several the past week. “I was kidney hill from which the days effort of any one who wants a reliable and Mrs. F. A. Patterson, East Main street,for could be placed upon any high years. 1 got so bad this summer I hardly "WANTED cough syrup to insist upon the orig- sons of last to visit in Portland I Kidney Pills view to the builder, and the streets Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Applin and two Child, 6ii inal and genuine Foley's Honey and a month, left Friday do my cooking. got Foley appeals like a new Too Mrs. Lawrence Simmons Tar Compound, which has proven so with her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. and I feel person.” many wind round about and in and out, wherever Belfast and Mr. and at a capable at the FOR FLETCHER of once, girl valuable for the relief of coughs, women neglect symptoms kidney derange- re- of Waldo were of F. O. Silas B. Adams, before leaving for her home. the hills and the buildings permit—but the and daughter guests •* colds, croup and whooping cough. ment, weak back, swollen ankles and joints, HOTEL. sult is and charming. On the Holmes and family Sept. 3d. WINDSOR SOLD EVERYWHER E Dr. J. F. Ryder of Boston arrived Sunday in aches, pains and rheumatism. Sold everywhere. picturesque CASTOP'^j