The Republican Journal fplXME 84 BELFAST, DECEMBER MaIxeTtHURSDAY, 19,1912. NTTMBF.B ~nt 0f Todays lournai. NORTH WALDO patents _—. The Colonial Theater. POMONA. THE NEWS OF BELFAST. The Churches. Duet, “O, Hoi, Night” Adam _ pf Belfast, —The Co- 100 Nearly patrons assembled at ... Miss Miss Waldo Pomo- Belfast’s to-date the hall of Quimby, Hatch. personal! c ^'st\ Theater...North Up Playhouse. The Violin 5 Harvest Home Grange, Brooks, for the North Church Guild will meet w\th Mrs. obligato, Miss Hazel Doak 1001 History of Belfast. Until the Colonial Theater was opened to regular Thomas H. Marshall Circle, Ladies of the G. Organ Mrs. Williamson’s of North Waldo D. L. Wilson next Postlude, Triumphal March, Wachs Sarah B. Greenwood of Pittsfield is the Personal. 4 meeting Pomona, Monday evening. Churches.. the public early in the present year Belfast Wednesday, A. R., will hold their next meeting Tuesday The choir: % Dec. 11,1912. The The services at the First Miss Katherine Quimby, soprano guest of friends in Belfast. Palestine..An had grange was opened in due Parish Church P rket Schooner had no “really and truly” theater. The afternoon, Dec. 31st. Miss Caro form with W. M. will be held next Hatch, contralto; Mr. Ralph I. Miss Helen Brier is Case....Long Live the other George H. York (Unitarian) Sunday at 10.45 at home from Kent’s ** day the manager, W. H. presiding The meet at 2.30 m. to- I5mirait\v^n Bray, accompa- W. C. T. U. will p. a. m. school at noon. Morse, tenor; Mr. Leon Mrs. Hill for the noem) American Industries.. The Steward and his assistants were Sunday Beckwith, bass; holiday vacation. nied The Journal man absent and Their FurniBh- through the new play- morrow, Friday, with Mrs. W. J. Heal, Miller Leon Beckwith, organist, assisted Miss ?ef. 5 Houses and their stations were filled The Seaside Spiritualist hold by Mr. Charles R. Coombs L Correspondence. house and explained its internal workings. by appointment. Christmas Cheer. Society regular Hazel returned last Satur- a County The usual street; subject, Doak, violinist. business was transacted and the Sunday services at their of on day from a short visit in .* Musings.. Maine Automo- What The Journal man saw may be summed fol- place meeting Portland. U There will be a social dance and chicken When the Catholics of lowing granges were reported in a High street at 2.80 and 7.80 m. Maine celebrate next ■r delation..Medical Inspection up in the remark of an old that while flourishing p. Miss Bertha returned stager, at Silver hall in Waldo Christ- and Wiley last weeli from % schools. .More Sunlight in condition: Star of Progress. supper Harvest The August September the tercentenary of “there are theaters none are Jackson; Morning Unitarian Sunday school will have their visits in Portland and Recall of Judicial larger better mas the of Massachusetts. '“C.1. n,e. The Light, Monroe; Granite, eve, Dec. 24th. Music by Gurney sisters saying the first mass in this State it Seal than the which is to Searsport; Northern Christmas tree in the ladies of the Mrs. Arthur A. Blair The Christmas equipped Colonial, up date and parlor will be the most left last to Light and Clarence Paul, important Catholic commemo- Tuesday Free .Pen- in Sunrise, Winterport; Comet, Swan- church Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 a few Belfast Library every particular.” In old times dances were o’clock. ration spend days with friends in Old Town. ville and Harvest Home, Brooks. A. R. Leadbetter, night watchman, has been Near England has ever known. An- Caynients held and entertainments in halls. The Hillside The services at the Universalist church given off for nouncement that there would Miss Clara R. Steward Obituary. .East Belfast.. grange, which lost its hall by fire, was duty for several nights because of the ill- be a tercenten- returned to Northport first, dating back to 1824, was Phoenix Hall, in reported the week will be as follows: K. O. K. A. Satur- t- Santa Claus nial celebration in both Tuesday after ieties..Oh! in rather a hopeless condition. Six candidates ness of his wife and Policeman George Rus- Portland and Bar Har- spending several days in town. the third story of the brick block known as day night; preaching service for Bell has Sunday morning bor next year was made at the recent Mrs. Warren applied membership and were duly initiated substituted. annual A. nichols, is her suter Belfast. Phoenix Row and which included the site of at 10.45; Sundav school at noon. visiting v of in the meeting of the Maine Catholic degree of Pomona. The Assistant Stew- There will be a dance at Frederick Historical So- Airs.,Katherine Putnam the Colonial and the three stores Ritchie The Mitchell,in Rosiindale Entertain. ..Must Pay adjoining ards Christian Scientists hold services in ciety, held in Mass. then conducted the visiting patrons to Dec. Portland. The real celebration Taken. .183,500,000 Little owned Chas. N. Grange hall, Waldo, Monday evening, their by Black. The name was given hall, 127 Main street, will be on the the dining hall the recess Sunday morning island of Mt. Desert, where the Mrs. A. Literary News and Notes, during which fol- 23rd. Music by Keyes orchestra. Supper P. Goodale of B jcksport arrived to this block alone and it did not apply, as now at 11 o'clock and at 7.30 last as an .Trans- lowed and a bountiful dinner Wednesday evening early missionaries in 1613 set their first Earthquake. was served by will be served to ail who wish it. up Thursday to visit her Mr? to that section of street between to which all are daughter, A. C Estate. used, High members of o’clock, welcome. I cross, for here a Harvest Home After a magnificent memorial church Tuttle. Grange. Don’t miss seeing the extra bill at ■■ Otis Main and Bridge streets Williamson’s History strong The the on espondence..James social hour the nHlCTP uruD rooccomKlorl in tLo annual fair of the Rockland Methodist finest the island.will be dedicated. The New Brooks...Pro- The House There are six B. B. Foster, Some speaks of Washington Hall, opened in Opera tonight. church netted Esq., of, Montville, attended fifth degree and Dora welcomed the about $300. Admissions to a observance in Bar Harbor, which will be both file List (poem.) Carpenter j reels, the Kalem feature in two the sessions of the ProhntP Pniirt ir, ,u., 1844, as “on High street, opposite Phoenix including Big civic visiting members with words wuuuuciea Dy Mrs. and religious, will be held on the .Born. j pleasant of i reels, “The of the Desert.” Jtdgett, Aug 6th, last week. Stockton Springs Row.” It was built by the Whigs for head- Tragedy wife of greeting. D. M. Kimball made an the pastor, amounted to a observance in Portland, which will be I .Market. apprecia- Did generous probably quarters during the Clay campaign and anyone notice the earthquake shock.,at sum. Charles W. Coombs, steward at tive response. W. M. York introduced State wholly religious, will be on Sept. 14th. the Snell was an 5.15 on the of Dec. 11th? It lasted is in dedicated July 31, 1844, by Lecturer B. morning House, Houlton, Belfast with his Walker McKeen, who delivered a The services next at The Mason’s Mills is so far family about seconds was a Sunday Mason’s Mills chapel completed for a address from Hon. William G. Crosby. It may able thirty and quite quake. vacation. Belfast, Maine. very address on agriculture and its possi- will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed the that services and sociables are now held there. ^ be mentioned here that a grandson of Gov. j We noticed reports of it from St. John, N. B., by bilities. Mr. Ansel was VOL 2, McKeen’s remarks were of such ! Sunday school, and at Reformed The chapel is a part of the East Belfast Packard, ’16, among the recent Mr. Horace was one of and Me. Trinity parish, Crosby, Chenery, the a nature that Calais, wh initiates of the Delta every tiller of the soil well I church at 2.30 p. m„ followed by ich includes Trinity Reformed church, and Kappa fraternity at the of the Theater and occu- Sunday promoters Colonial feel a Belfast friends of Mr. and Mrs. of Maine. i.MPLETING THE LAST might justifiable pride in his vocation, «The Ralph school. the churches have the same pastor. Rev. Wil- University a handsome suite of offices in the build- will pies and on the young his and Emery of Kalamazoo, Mich., read with in- liam of Chester B. Frost of CEN iURY. especially helpful At the North next Vaughan, formerly the Collegiate New York arrived last When Peirces’ Hall, later known as terest Congregational church ing. uplifting words could not fail to make a the report on the 6th page of the church of New to lasting recep- the D.L. York. Both church and chapel Saturday spend the ho idays with his moth- Peirces’Parlor Theater, was built in 1852 it was tion Sunday pastor,Rev. Wilson,will preach impression.Nettie Billings was called and and ball given by them to introduce their were built by the of the East er, Mrs. Lena H. Frost. Williamson. upon a sermon appropriate to the at the people side, not ph a great advance over the other halls. It was Miss Cahill, day morning responded with a song and encore. A recita- daughter, Margaret only by the labor of their handB F CONTENTS. service. In the afternoon at 4 o’clock but by their Mr. and Mrs. Charles in the second of a brick of the chil- Chapman left last story block,Corner tion Ruth was Belfast House of by Quimby followed by re- ki Coming to Opera Monday and dren of gifts material, money and Many to a the Sunday school will give a concert. supplies. Saturday spend few weeks with relatives Church and Franklin streets was 72 by 55 feet, marks C. C. a and by Clements and story by Mr. j Tuesday, Dec. 2fd and 24th, Blanche Walsh in gifts substantial checks have also been re- in Boston and New History. a York. riptive 18 feet high and had a stage and a McKeen. At meeting of the Teacher’s gallery Frank Quimby favored the grange “The Resurrection.” Q his is a Training ceived in aid of and really great Class in building supporting the Miss Annette Brown across the end. It was dedicated the Baptist vestry last even- returned last week ry, continued. opposite with a declamation and to an en- feature and should not Tuesday churches former responded ! picture you miss seeing .from parishioners of Mr. from a short Estate we it was decided to use the text visit with Ier cousin, Mrs, Real Changes, Thanksgiving eve, 1852. Then had another core. Mrs. M. J. Dow ing book, “Train- in New Col- impersonated “Saman- this great actress in her greatest role. Vaughan, York. The windows of the lins. iiitarian. in ford in second ing of the Teacher,’’ an Amsbury Hill, Ruckport. advance Hay Hall, the story tha Allen” in one of her interdenominational Mason’s Mills rional. North Church. amusing sketches. He was a little but chapel were given William bright fellow, his educa- work. The will by Charles B. / and of the block built in 1866-68 on the corner of Remarks Alonzo regular meetings besheld on L. Brown of New Hazeltine arrived last week to Society. by Tasker of Dixmont, a tion had evidently been When York, who visits the Rev. •’'.‘ .i, arch and Beaver streets. neglected. Tuesday evenings, the first of the spend the with his Society. Church and The first build- member of beginning William and of holidays parents, Mr. and Penobscot Pomona, followed. A asked whose we honor on Vaughan family Trinity Re- hurch and Society. birthday Christmas year. Mrs. Ben ■v^.ca.is ing, three stories in height, on Church street, vote of formed East Hazeltine, Northport avenue. Head of rising thanks was extended to the he it’s either Abraham church, Belfast, every summer; -national Society, day answered, “W'ell, The four on Beaver, 50 by 60 feet on the ground, host for services at the North church will be as and the Rose circle, of MrB. Daniel Wentworth of Kncx rhj> Tkio. Grange hospitalities; also to Mr. Mc- Lincoln or George Washington, 1 can’t remem- composed young people returned ('hurch and was built in 1866, and the addition on Church Keen for follows: Junior C. E at 3.45 of the Mason's Monday from where she Society. his pleasing address. The Grange ber which.” Thursday p.m.; Mills district, are giving a cir- Boston, had been vis- ; ~ Religious History. four at 7.30 her Mrs. street, containing stores, in 1868. The closed with the usual formalities, The next prayer meeting, Thursday p. rfi.; Castle cular stained glass window for the front of the iting daughter, Charles Wetherbee. H story, Lectures. It is currently reported that E. B. Lunt will was first to the on North, K. 0. K. A., at 7 Mr. R. L History, Continued. Col- hall opened public the even- meeting will be with Morning Light Friday p. m.; morning chapel. Trinity Reformed church gave ISO a Stevens of Portland was to r.v„na! Grange, buy the stock in trade of Charles E. Stevens, called .1 nes and Students. of The hall 94 with an worship Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; school few weeks towards Belfast last ing May 12, 1869. is by 65 feet, Monroe, address ol welcome by Arrie Sunday ago the work; Mrs. Fannie Thursday by the illness of Schools. whose harness shop w’as recently closed his his 5, History. has a 26 23 Clements and by Sunday at 12 m.; C. E. at E. Shute of Belfast has Mr. A. T. 27 feet ’high, stage by feet and a response by Susie M. White. Society Sunday given a big Bible, and father, Stevens, Swan Lake avenue. History, continued. High creditors. Frank I. Wilson was re- sides. This is the annual appointed 6'30 p. m. Mrs. Charles gallery on three The scenery for the meeting, w ith election and A. Knox of New York, a friend Jack who ceiver and moved the stock to his home on Dissell, spends his summers at the 1S75-1900. local installation of The services of the has an graph;.-. stage was painted by artists, and this officers. Remainder of program at the Baptist church will be as Vaughans, given organ for the Diesel! in Franklin street last Tuesday. cottage Northport, was in Belfast 1 Sewspaper-. hall, which later became the Belfast by Morning Light grange. follows: even- church room, and Reformed Opera Prayer meeting this, Thursday, Trinity church last Saturday on his home to E, Library. way Syracuse. was to like of amusement There will be no December of the service at 10.45 a. gave an organ for the :ie (ourts. House, equal places meeting ing; morning Sunday m.; Sunday school room. N. Y. NEWS OF THE President Otis au- or its size in GRANGES. Congregational Fraternity, school at 12 The school is t r,. Sketches of Lawyers, in any town city of the State and Sunday o’clock. All who do not Sunday very large, having about thorizes us to state. Folks are too busy darn- Dana B. Southworth arrived last to attend school at other 90 Work for the is Friday from superior many. Succeeding managers have Sunlight Knox will have a Christ- ing the Christmas Cour- Sunday any church are pupils. chapel constantly History. Grange, stockings.—Rockland Hebron Academy to spend the i y.:.. iar> made and the ier-Gazette. invited. C. E. on and it is that it holidays with many improvements, present mas sociable at their hall at Knox Station on cordially society at 6 30 p. m. going hoped may be dedi- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. South- Mr. Walter H. has Tell them to at The service at 7.30 m. cated sometime next summer. While Ralph .-.' Roads. manager, Clifford, kept up Christmas eve. Cordial invitation to all. buy Holeproofs Dins- Evening p. the name worth. with the times and is now running it as more Store in Rockland. has not been fully decided upon, that of the mainly Victor a The services for the ti ise and Post Office. Grange. Searsmont, had sociable week at the First Mrs. Carrie C. Pendleton a first class picture house. Church of the Ascension is consider- and Mrs. J. A. Fes- last It was well There is talk of establishing an automobile Methodist church will be as favorably Saturday night. attended follows: this, senden left S. last Now we have the Colonial Theater. A gen- ed. Charreston, C„ Saturday for and Steamboat Naviga- and a was all service for freight and passengers between Thursday, the Sun- pleasant evening enjoyed by evening, prayer meeting: St. Augustine, Fla., where will eral description of the building was publish- Waterville and Belfast the they spend the present. coming season. day at 10.30, morning worship; Sunday school THE winter. .rfilway Projects. ed at the time of its but de- ANNUAL FAIR OF THE L. A. completion many Waterville has had other routes in operation Itlephones, Expresses. The for the of Waldo Po- at 12 m.; Epworth League praye- meeting tails of interest were not It should be question meeting S„ SWANVILLE. Mr. S. M. Milliken of New York will \ut »mobiles. given. the past season, and the Augusta-Rockland at 6.00 arrive mona in Morrill 7th was Sunday evening p. m. Praise and a January incorrectly The Ladies’ Aid of the Union church next to the i--titutions. understood that it is not remodeled building, lutomobile line is said to have Society Saturday spend holidays with hi- been very suc- service at 7.00 m. each H given last week. It should have read: Resolv- Evangelistic p. Sunday held their annual fair 13th in mother and Mrs. -»ory. but was built for a theater exclusively, from cessful. Dec. the Town sister, S. L. and Miss Maude .. Hi-tory. ed, That the State should establish vocational evening. hall. The weather and M. Milliken.. plans by an experienced architect. The en- traveling were all that » I »*j artmerL schools in the rural districts. The North Belfast Chemical Fire Co. held Special Christmas services will be held at could be desired and the hall was w ell filled. trance is from the street level through a hand- Friends of Mrs. Hartson C. Pitcher have An entertainment the children for the their annual meeting Dec. 9th and elected the the Methodist next Account of all Heaths some with by cht£h Sunday, Rev. D. B. A supper, consisting of baked received cards lobby granolithic floor, double swing- beans, chicken, from her announcing her safe 1901. with benefit of the Branch Mills Palermo Following officers: Captain, Ralph H. Phelan, will on "The March of Fiographi- walls in Grange, Cunning- pastor, speak head-cheese, all kinds of ... ing door?, and decorated yellow and cabbage salad, pies uai., wnere she will will be given at the hall Saturday evening, lam; foreman, Arthur W. Coombs; assistant the Christ through the Centuries.” Mrs. B. N. and and white. The box office is on the left as you cakes, coffee, was served from six spend the winter, Dec. 21st. The entertainment will consist of Foreman, Seth Stewart; B. Ladd, Pendleton of Islesboro will assist in enter. The color scheme of the clerk, Henry the spec- o’clock to eight. Entertainment was furnish- motions. interior is Lynwood B. Thompson, who has the “Christmas Gifts of all a rhe company was Dec. and ial music for the services and Miss Alice employment Colonial that idea is further carried play, Nations," organized 26, 1911, E. ed during this time by Tom Curtis with his yellow.and in New York, arrived last to •nations, Patrons of etc. There ias demonstrated its usefulness on several oc- Simmons will read at the service. Saturday spend out in the beams overhead which the drill, exercises, songs, recitations, evening phonograph. Mrs. A. T Nickerson at of support piesided the holidays with his Mr. and gl.t* Pythias, asions. The members have worked on parents, Mrs. will be a social afterwards. hard men the booth and sold ceiling. These, with the proscenium arch, are Last Sunday the who meet each Sun- apron all kinds of aprons Thi new near Selwyn mpson. heir house, the Cunningham store, to the Hninrv .--.■nation*, set off with white. The predominating color At the public meeting of Seven Star Grange, day at the Universalist church voted to call from the kitchen ind to have it Mrs Inez L. Pendleton Ot ►* rvances. expect ready for occupancy in a their The Men’s It ered ones. Miss ofjlslesboro came to is the one most restful to the eye and the Troy, last Saturday evening the program in- organization Forum. is to Augusta Nickerson had aro Charitable Insti- Belfast last Friday to meet her be a where men and charge of the booth. The daughter whole effect is more artistic and more pleas- cluded a lecture by Mr. Guptill, readings by place may go express candy splendid Marian, who is at Hebron Academy for Mrs. and An attractive feature in one of the windows their thoughts on any It is to con- home-made candy disappeared all too soon and fitting ing than the gaudy decorations so generally Mary Dodge Seavey Piper, songs by subject. Wellesley College. Visitorc. it the office of the Penobscot tinue to discuss the a sum. used in places of amusement. Mrs. Coffin, piano and a duet by Gladys and Bay Electric Co., great problems of the day. brought very good Mrs. C. R. Nicker- son a Mrs. C. E.’l’roctor and little enter Estes. After the an s a windmill about three feet The subject of Immigration will be closed next had booth well stocked with arti- daughter Annie : Hisasters at Sea. On the right as you the theater is a Phillis program oyster high, complete fancy left to visit in n all its details. There are colored electric This is at noon and all men cles. A bag of white linen with Tuesday relatives Windham .e and Fishes. cloak room with hooks for hanging garments, supper was served. Sunday. meeting punch-work Mr. Proctor will them Phenomenal. on the which and on are invited. As next is and rambler rose attracted much atten- join next for each hook numbered and a has been jghts fans, revolve, the Sunday Christmas design Saturday having correspond- A bankruptcy petition filed by the the Christmas vacation. i:\dix. front, and light shines through the windows, it is there be a at- tion. She found a rea*dy sale for her stock. ing check. This will be used for the first time Charleston Grange Corporation of Patrons of Sunday hoped may large [n the open door are seen. It is the tendance. Mrs. W. S. Nickerson took of the ice Ker.ney Burgess, who is for the concert. The main floor business in Charleston. The packages charge attending Phillips- 1875-1900. Chapman Husbandry, doing Exeter work of W. H. Booker, the electrician of the cream booth and was kept very busy. Ira Academy .will arrive today to the resentatives. slopes so that every seat commands a good secured claims against the corporation amount The annual meeing of the Baptist Woman’s spend The other and Sadie Nickerson took with his Mr. company. window is very prettily was Veazie charge of the holidays parents, and Mrs. A. view of the stage, and the same may be said to $2,100; unsecured claims to $4,556.96 and Missionary Society held last Wednesday iecorated with Christmas colored elec- which was the of the chil- Burgess, Church street. of the access to which is to The assets of green, at the home of Mrs. S. H. Mathews. grab-bag, delight ts and Governors. spacious gallery, by assets $4,891. the corpora- Twenty- was dren and lasted all too tric lights, etc., and arranged by Miss one were The quick. Two quilts Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Municipal Taxes. stairways on each side. Down a flight of tion are listed as follows: real estate $2,250; present. subject for the even- Shaw left last Fri- Maud were one at B. Steward, the cashier. w'as Current in sold, auction, which went for INDEX. stairs on the left is the ladies retiring room, cash, $111; stock and fixures, $2,000; and open ing Events Mission Lands, and day Miami, Florida, where they will spend and the other 1 to George Beals, by guessing the winter. En route with lavatory and toilet, a large mirror and a accounts, $530. Ye4Town Meeting. The town meeting held in Miss Edith Burgess had charge of the pro- they will visit in Boston, TRATIONS. the number of seeds in a pumpkin. There New York and check room for wraps and parcels. On the the Universalist church last Thursday gram. The coming year the text books Philadelphia. op- Seven Star Grange, Troy, held a public meet- evening I.ridge. j were 565 seeds in the pumpkin, and the near- 6ide is a smoking room, with etc., was largely attended and a very successful af- “China’s New Day” and “Mormonism the Is- Mrs. Buck and a posite toilet, in the hall Dec. 14th and listened Georgie Mrs. Augusta . ing Grange est was by Edmund Ames, who Triggs, and on the in a case, is a distribut- fair. Judge George E. Johnson was the modera- lam of America,” are to be used. The guess guessed who the House, as restored. wall, glass to a and instructive lecture newly accompanied remains of their brother, very interesting 575 and got the interior. board for with the meters in tor, and with his usual As elected officers are: Mrs. Warren consequently quilt. Another ing electricity, Mr. from the of presided dignity. President, Mr. Everett W. Ernerton, to Hucksport last 'Lurch Parlor. by Guptill University Maine; attraction was a beautiful doll presented closed cabinets cn each side. The lights in judge of probate we understood that he has not Nichols; vice president, Mrs. George Robert- by week, leturned to Belfast ire... Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Seavie Friday. readings by Mary Mrs. H. G Applin of Somerville, Mass. The the building are controlled from a switch had a decision reversed by the higher court dur- son; secretary, Miss Della Knowlton; treasur- urch. duet Misses and Phillis Mrs. Samuel Davis of was Piper; piano by Gladys doll’s name was in a sealed and she Eddington called Italic r;urt.*i. board in the box office. ing his long term of office; but a town er, Mrs. Charles Rhoades; program envelope and a solo Mrs. Clarence Coffin. The meeting committee, to Belfast last week the accidental sLbrar. Estes, by w'as won by the one who should her by shooting Next in order is a visit to the stage, which is different and several appeals were taken to Miss Maude E. Mathews, Mrs. Lewis Gannon guess has a very nice and of her father, Mr. Charles Thomas. in Grange bought piano name. Leland Small was the one He is has a handsome velvet drop is the floor. Blynn Salter was town clerk, T. Mrs. O. E. Frost. lucky to curtain, spaci- christened it Saturday evening, Dec. 14th. An Cyrus and the Waldo County Hospital and is guess her name correctly, which was Eliza- gaining. ■n, ous, a d well equipped with scenery and all Hubbard was honored with a unanimous elec- Church, 1875. was served in the hall be- oyster supper dining There will be a special Christmas service or for short. Wm. O. Stcutcnbaugh of N. eaxP.Av, -:nn7. the A switchboard in tion as first selectman. He made several beth, Betty Arlington, V., necessary appliances. was and 5c"l',i 1 low. The entertainment fine the who was in Belfast i' a: d Streets. Winter pro- next Sunday morning at the Universal st Gifts of articles from out-of-town attending Probate Court, High the controls the footlights, which may and request sang “When I Joined fancy peo- wings well carried out before a and speeches by for gram large ap- church, with special music and a sermon ap- were made the left home Monday. He gave a to be or blue as desired. There is a the Masons.” His associates on the board ple by following: Mrs. E. H. suppe d Post Office. red, green audience. preciative propriate for the occasion. The following will Nickerson, Portland; Miss Julia M. several gentlemen friends at the Windsor lfc^! K,.-; ale. door on the stage level foi taking in baggage were Messrs. Smith and Charles E. Johnson. (’base, abj lf,n. At the regular meeting of South Branch be the musical program: M is6es Ruth, Helen and Gertrude Hotel last Friday evening. and farther on doors for taking in scen- The call for the meeting contained 12 articles Nickerson, Mai large “There were Hank. Prospect, last Saturday the Voluntary, Shepherds Abiding.” Everett, Miss Sarah Mrs. David N. who has been use of a derrick. Under the is Grange, evening and other it was voted to estab- Mass.; Harris, Belfast; Bird, the guest Co Shoe ery by stage among things Carol, “Ring ye Bells,” Schubert Factory. ladies were elected as officers to Mrs. S. D. a of one of Mrs. > following a Greeley, Hampden; gift dol- herdaughter, William N. Todd, in Port- ..a Pudding. the room tor the orchestra and nine dressing lish “town pump” in Custom House square, Mr. Coombs and Mr. Hammons. 'tif.c- i.r,. s^rve for the coming year: Master, Jennie “Christ is Born.” Lorenz lar in money from Mrs. A land for several weeks will remain for over Factory. rooms, including a large room for a chorus which would give milk on one side and new Anthem, George Dudley, :T Leather Board Dockham; Overseer, Clara Cummings; Stew Choir. Waltham, Mass.; Miss Grace R. Dark Christmas and will be Miss Bertha Factory. These rooms are all sheathed in hard cider on the other; to allow the women to vote Gilkey, ! joined by I, r-wne. pine, Soprano solo, “Glory to God,” Faure ard, Killman; A. S., Christine Clark; Harbor. Bird of Auburn, Mass., for over the Block, 1891). steam-heated, lighted by electricity and sup- ^Elsie m municipal affairs in 1913, and to prohibit Mrs. E. P. Frost. holidays. Alice Hopkins; Lecturer, Emma “There’s a in the Fearis The evening closed with an entertainment. The plied with lavatories and hot and cold water. Chaplain, people from neighboring town from digging Anthem, Song Air,” University of Maine minstrels gave a Block. Bachelder; Treasurer, Henrietta Gray; Secre- Choir. Duet, Misses Doris and Harriet Nickerson; There is an entrance to these rooms from the clams on the shores of the t at very successful entertainment in % Ha: bay excej high Handel Bangor last Faustina Harriman; Gate Keeper, Mil- Postlude, “Hallalujah Chorus,” piano Bolo, Miss Harriet Nickerson; The Bur- level. Underneath is a spacious and well- tary, water. The young men's orchestra furnished Sa.urday night. In the chorus were fiH.ir;, The choir, Mrs. E. P. Frost, soprano; Miss Stephen iiaear. dred Clark; Pomona, Lizzie Curtis; Ceres, lesque Musical play entitled “The Sweet Fami- C. Y6 of lighted boiler room with outside entrance music. The affair was given under the aus- Emma Skay, alto; Mr. Harry Coombs, tenor; Clement, Belfast; Leon P. Stewart, '16 Verna Hall; Flora, Blanche Harriman; L. A. S. and ly" was then given with the following cast of of Mark Folly. through a rollway. pices of the Sunday school $10 50 was Mr Luther Hammons, bass. Freedom; Pendleton, '14 of Islesboro. ■^houner Clark. characters: The is heated with Alice netted. Miss V'’ Bunching, and others, building steam through- Ethel Sturtevant, niece of Rev. Walter has The annual meeting of the Baptist church Ma Sw'eet, Mrs. C. R. Nickerson PORTRAITS. out, and there is no question but that it can be Megunticook Grange, Camden, elected The Probate Court. The regular session F. Sturtevant, who makes her home with her was held Dec. 12th and the Ann, Mrs. A. T. Nickerson Auu.or officers: Harold H. Thursday evening, Ar’minty Frontispiece. kept warm in the coldest weather. The day of the following Master, Nash; nf the Waldo County Probate Court was held Betsy Mrs. H. M. F. uncle, remained in Freeport to finish the reports of the officers and committees showed Belindy, Phillips pres- our visit was a cold and blustering one and with Overseer, O. H. Emery; Steward, Capt. Arey; last and an session was held Caroline Cordelia, > both ent term of school. She will enter the Chase. week, adjourned the church to be in condition it Belfast p'lin.oth, John Asst. Walter good although Dorothy Delilah, )’ twins Parker. the radiators open on only one side the tem- Lecturer, Leach; Steward, Dec. 17th on the appointment of an adminis- High school at the beginning of next term Steward, Jessie had been without a pastor the past year. The Mrs. W. E. Damm, Alden. was 70. There are fire PillBbury; Lady Tilden; Chap- estate Warren J. S»0 perature extinguishers Gate tration on the of Weymouth, his A. Cunningham Dr. Eben Alden writes from ‘-dward K ( utter. lain, Lizzie Ambrose; Keeper, Frank new pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Walter Harry Fruitland Park; •ttlai. and with hose at hand late of He had relatives in York Frances Nellie M. Rose Florida; “We are Abbott. everywhere hydrants Quigley; Secretary, Myrtle Andrews; Pomona, Prospect. F. Sturtevant, and their Miss Ethel Fedory, having extremely warm niece, Glorianna Grace R. the J to be attached if needed. The means Mrs. Geo. E. Nash; Flora, Mrs. E. L. and Aroostook counties and each had Gadabout, Gilkey weather, mercury ranging above SO in the frt.;h!. Bickerson. ready Mathews; petitions Sturtevant united with the church letters Mrs. H. H. Nash; J. W. Bow- by Miss Gilkey as the comedian was too funny shade every day for the past ten Our l* Harriman. in case Ceres, Treasurer, of an days. provided for exit of fire should be ade- for the appointment administrator. The The for and the house in an is full of Jewett. ers. The installation will be held Wednesday from Freeport. following officers were anything kept uproar. yard bloom, like “the good old sum- quate for any The main entrance 1st. Mrs. Warren contestants were Alvas Trickey of Piano solo, William M. Damm mertime."—Rockland Courier-Gazette. i rye emergency. evening, Jan. Gardner of Sanford, elected: clerk, Maude E. Mathews; treas.; t'*! is on the street level with doors that will install the officers. of Mr. in This is the most successful that the So- Murch. swing Rockland, guardian Weymouth’s grandchildren Chas. H. Mrs. fair Miss Heien of Mr. and h Twombly; missionary treasurer, Gerrity, daughter b, row and his Mrs. has ever held and the sum was 1...i BurrilL outward. On the right of the first of urange, ceuasi, nas elected the fol- Fork county, daughter, Evelyn S. Willis B. ciety of $93.62 Mrs .1 S’ Hflerifu Ka>l- Equity Nellie Fletcher; auditor, Fletcher, orchestra seats double doors open, by press ng for the arant of Easton, in Aroostook county, for the taken. They wish to thank all for their patron- call to a in the kty Hen- lowing officers ensuing year: Master, superintendent of Sunday school, Gerald W. position Congressional librarj k, {j‘, down a brass a and a of Clarence A. Powers and and aleo those who so contributed handle, upon platform Charles Waterman; overseer, Herbert appointment George assistant age liberally in Washington, D. C. Miss is a it.: Seeking; Howard; superintendent, George E. Gerrity gradu- v! few lead to terra firma. Like doors in H. administrators. The case involved for the and S. steps Theda Elms; Clara Smith, assessors. O. E. H. supper sale.—President L. A. ate of Mt. and 4 chaplain, lecturer, Seekins; White: Frost. Charles Holyoke College also of library ar,‘-*r. the the flat roof of an ad- witnesses from the three counties and one k: gallery open upon treasurer, Eugene Wood; secretary, Mabel Mil- Twombly, Chas. E. Rhoades, W. A. Nichols, L. course at Simmons' College. on John Groves. John R.Dunton joining building. Doors each side, never steward, Charles assistant stew- from Boston, rep- ler; Simmons; F. Gannon. PERSONAL. Miss Idella Knowlton, who has been the fastened, admit occupants of the to urani a. k gallery ard, Carrie Newcomb; lady assistant steward, resented ivirs. and ueorge uooawin oi h /a*er- the office floor, but cannot be from the cashier and clerk in the office of the V.a opened Abbie Toothaker; gate keeper, Levi Campbell; Mr. Messrs. Powers and Following is the program for the morning manager’s Cto; ?»»■>■ outside. There are two ventilators in Springvale, Trickey. Miss Alice M. Hurley has returned to her large ceres, Blanche Waterman; pomona, Tillie W'aldo Telephone Co. office for several k her. were bond fixed at services next Sunday at the church: years, the roof and by the use of fans operated by Laura Smith appointed,with $20,000. Baptist home at Frankfort after a short and others. 1 Toothaker; flora, Dyer; executive com- enjoying has tendered her to take the air in the theater be over Festal March, Hackett resignation effect at machinery may mittee. Eugene Wood, Henry Elms and Frank rhis is the last term of court which Judge Voluntary, visit with friends in Augusta. L. I LANS. in ten minutes. In to God in the Emerson the end of the and will a changed lighting, heat- Tooth? :er. The installation will be in the George E. Johnson will presi e, James Libbey, Choir, Glory Highest, year, take needed and in case of elected last Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Loud of Watervihe •^ned in 1879. ing, ventilating protection new jif’l, which it is expected will be com- Esq of Unity having been Sep- Doxology rest. She will be succeeded by Miss Velma fire The Colonial is Invocation :'r-er Main and High streets, certainly up-to-date. pleted y the first regula meeting in January. tember to succeed him at the beginning of the motored to Belfast Sur.day and were guests Mitchell. The booth on the roof, 80 feet from New Year. was elected Gloria picture | The hall is modeled on the lines of the Seaside Judge Johnson Judge of Mr. ard Mrs. L. on John -_ the is an covered Psalm Edgar Harding Mr. and stage, independent structure, grange, but is not as large. of the Probate Court in 1884, was re-elected Mrs. F. J. Fhilbrook of Brewer, who I ublished the Houghton with and has a door served street. by galvanized iron, opening term after term, and has continuously Hymn came to Belfast to be with their and will be issued the flat roof. It has the same daughter Mass., upon ventilating OF for 28 years. He goes out of office with an Scripture Mr. and Mrs. Amaba S. Heal and Miss Ge- The will be WILLIAMSON’S HISTORY BELFAST Beulah F., who underwent an for advance price system as the theater, which is required by official record rarely equalled, never having Anthem, operation ap- ro where The 8re I You Good neva Heal will leave next Sunday for $4.25 postpaid. | law. The only openings into the theater had a decision reversed on t o appeal a higher Behold, Bring Tidings, McPhail Lexing- pendicitis at the Belfast General Hospital, re- P il ;-fter April 1st will be $5.00 those which the are shown, The committee of the WTUiamson’s and with esteem and best wishes of ton, to Christmas with Mrs. E. B. jr' ; through pictures History court, the Prayer Mass., spend turned home last The operation 'fa Newell is the case a lets Edna j Saturday. pLr canvassing and in of fire the burning of cord Association desire to make acknowl- all who have had business before him. The Solo, Selected, Hopkins Worthen and Miss E. Louise Heal. e8ale of grateful was very successful and Miss this volume. ! fall slides which cover these openings. It Mr. Charles P. Hazeltine, also re- Notices and Offering, Offertory Phiibrook is to the for their Register, would be useless to attempt to describe the edgement following persons tires at the end of the Mr. Arthur W. Hymn Mrs. Perley D. Stanley and little son, Sher- 0Ri:)ER BLANK. year, gaining rapidly. 4if,, picture machine. It is certainly a wonderful very generous subscriptions to aid in the pub- Leonard of Morrill having been elected his Sermon wi n L., of Cranberry Isles arri ved last Satur- j Mr. and Mrs. L. F. who I invention. lication of the second volume of Williamsor’s successor last September. Mr. Hazeltine was Hymn Swett, have been ^'■¥’;rKiH'N'S0N'tor day for over Christmas with Mrs. Stanley’s ReWi;;v'4 aT1(i Treasurer of All parts of the theater are connected by appointed to this position by the Republican Postlude, March in C, Williams. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. of Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harding li Association, History committee in 1896, to fill In the there will be parents, George Leavitt. irC"^on’s History telephone. county September, evening services and and Mr. and Mrs. William Weshe, have re- Belfast has reason to be of its Colonial Checks were received by the treasurer Mr. D. de- ! proud the unexpired term of Jeremiah Parker, Misa Louise W. Richards h as arrived for the chorus singing. turned to their home in Bangor. were si-swr- i Theater. Alfred Johnson, 14 Arlington street, Boston, ceased. There were many applicants, and Mr. They from Normal ac- was his fine The | holidays Farmington school, accompanied by Mrs. Swett's Mass., during the two weeks ending Saturday, Hazeltine chosen for penmanship, following program of Christmas music mother, Mrs. for. ..copy or. “Not in the jacobson Case. his skill as an accountant and his standing as a will be at the First companied by her friend Miss Caroline Stone Johanna Weshe, who has been the of her I*lfcUs8cr'be Guilty" from the whose names given Parish (Unitarian) guest Cond Volume of Williamson’s December 14th, persons citizen. He was elected at the expiration of church next of Brewer, who also teaches in Farmington. son, William Weshe, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. aM* at the special price of $4.00 Houlton, Dec. 15. All three members of appear in the list below. the unexpired term for which he was appoint- Sunday morning: ; than in has office Mozart Mrs. Amos F. Carleton, her Timm. Belfast $4 25post- the Jacobson family, mothe. and son-in- names are in order in ed and held the continuously since. Organ Voluntary, “Romanza,” accompanied by v,t.h | The arranged the %r enclose check were the The records of the office his Christmas Anthem, Ida will to (or money I law, acquitted by iury Saturday at during incumbency daughter go Boston next Saturday William F. Morrill of the ■••to which the checks were received. “The are Somerville, Mass., cover same. The volume I the conclusion of their 10 days trial on the Bpeak for themselves and are not excelled, if Angels singing,” to spend a week with her daughter Marjorie, Nestor of Nylic, celebrated Dec. 10th his 86th delivered to me about April charge of murder for the death of C. A. Jacob- Mrs. Ansel White. equaled, by those of any county in the State. Lacey who is taking a course in Miss Mary E. Pierce and i below. son of New Sweden. The jury ame into the Mrs. Samuel Bailey. Messrs. Libby and Leonard have been in the Choir school. birthday, March, 1913, will mark the 49th the of court to Carol court room at 1.50 p. m., after having been out Mr. George F. Harriman. city during recent terms fa- Anthem, anniversary of a notable career with the New K. miliarize the work are the is 3 hours and 24 minutes, and rendered their Mr. William Morrison. themselves with they “Softly Night Stealing,” Miss Isabel Ginn, for several years book- York Life during which he has placed on verdict two minutes later. The defendants, Mr. Howard French. about to take up and have had the co-operation Gilbert keeper in C. F. Thompson & Co.’s Choir candy the books more than six millions of .191 Mrs. C. A. Jacobson, Edgar Jacobean and Rev. Mr. Edward Alden. of the out-going officials. Mr. Leonard is pre- store on Main street, has resigned and Mrs. good in- *c*' from his home in O Loveland surance. Mr. payable to Alfred John- Charles N. Emelius were discharged from fur- Mr. Hartwell L. Woodcock. paring tofmove to Belfast Anthem, “Sing, Heavens,” Louise B, Brooks will take the position the Morrill is a Maine man and one Mr. Jesse E. Wilson. Morrill. Choir first of j ther custody. January. of his forebears was Hon. Lott M. Morrill.

; THE PACKET SCHOONER PALESTINE. Rumngham hill hb hone ran, throwing him County Correspondence. oat upon the fraen ground_Mr*. Arrests Pittsford, Vt., Nov. 8,1912. Berk*’’ is psssing the winter with her daugh- To the Editor The Have [Deferred.] of Journal: ter, Belle SOUTH Atkineon.... Mrs. Lure Jordan, who you on list of or coasters MONTVILLE. your sailing packets was called here the Mr. Howes returned to the M, C. by death of her father, the name of the schooner Palestine,that in the Ralph 1., Mr. Nathan Bennett, has returned to her Great Christmas Pittsfield, Tuesday... .C. M. Howes went to early '50s of the last century used to coast be- home in last week to have his Milton, Mass_The ladies sewing tween Bangor eyes examined. Christmas™”' Calais She and Eastport and Belfast? circle met at the hall Dec. 6th -Miss Maude Lancaster, who has been em- Grange for an was commanded by Wells, whose given Capt. ployed in Camden, has returned home_Mr. all-day meeting. About fifteen members were name I ATTRACTIONS. have forgotten. Her career ended, I The Eugene Warren moved his father home Mon- present. next meeting will be Dec 19th think, before 1860. As a small boy I made a —an day. He was taken sick a few days ago at hig all-day meeting-There was no school memorable in her from Calais to Belfast 1 trip and Attractive Lines of and in the Center Dec. 4th on Large Japanese home in West Appleton — The Ladies Sewing district, account of in 1851. the funeral services circle cleared over $30 at their sociable and at Mr. Nathan Bennett. I think the home of Capt. Wells was in Bel- | Chinese Leather Wares, Pictures, Books, sale last Friday evening-Ernest Davis is _Goods, fast. teaching the village school in Searsmont... Over shall show even a and better I would be glad to know more of the fate of Goods, Brass Goods, Novelties deF£wption. Half-Century. bigger line th,, Mr. E. S. Adams has had a phone put in on the the old and ever craft, of the latter of the ca- before. I camot tell •- part Liberty line. have you of al reer of Humphreys’ Specifics 1 her captain, who was so that religious been used the nice w? he used to by people with things carry, you must call have prayers in the cabin every SWANV1LLE CENTER in satisfaction for more t n 30 morning. A 12-lb son was born to will be In Men’s Furnishings Mp.and Mrs. Charles only tco happy to show you, whether With kindest Hustus 7th....The years. Medical Book sent free. regards, Dec. Industrial Club will or not. Sincerely, meet with Mrs. Isaac McKeen.Dec. 18th_ buy the stock is and more than ever. So. roR Price J. E. C. Sawyer. larger complete The Monroe Club met I as in Neighborhood with 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.25 shall, the past, engrave all rm Mrs. David The ! Wingate Friday evening. The 2 Worms. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease..25 schooner Palestine of 85.12 tons was free of next will be with Mrs. 3 Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.2ft charge. Tuuilt in Belfast in 1843 Beautiful meeting Lydia Clements by Capt. Nathaniel Neckwear, Dec. 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.25 20th.... Mr. E. H. Littlefield was ill Come and Wells for the packet service between Belfast quite 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.25 early select yours. with blood poisoning, but under the and Calais, at intermediate treatment 3 Toothache, , Neuralgia.25 touching ports. Be- Silk of Dr. Hosiery F. C. Small is gaining as well as could Headache, Sick Headache, 25 fore that he had run the Vertigo. sloop Spy in the same 1”"‘£shades> J be Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak business. expected_Mrs. Albert Moody and two Stomach.2ft Williamson’s History says: “In 1829 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis.25 W. M. children were week-end visitors with Mrs. E. THAYER. the Helen from with 42 a i halt Kheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas.25 Eastport passengers is Lined and A. Robertson-The Gloves, Unlined, thermometer registered i5 Rheumatism, or Rheumatic reported. For many years the Pains.2ft -THE sloop Spy, 6 above zero 10 Fever and Ague, Malaria.25 JEWELER. Capt. Nathaniel Monday morning_Mr. Wallace Weils, and the schooners 17 Piles, Blind or Gray had a cow and heifer insnenipd trni„a Bleeding, External, Internal 215 Packet and 19 Edna, Capt. Paoli Hewes, ran ex- MUFFLERS, SWEATERS, UMBRELLAS, last Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head.2G ! Monday. 20 1 clusively between here and the latter place.” Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough.25 Later 21 Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing.2ft Capt. Nathaniel Wells over the Earl & Wilson and LIBERTY. gave The Hathaway Shirts, 27 Kidney Disease. 25 * command of the Everett of AAAAAAAAAAAAAAn schooner Palestine to his old- NOTHING BETTER. Hurd Pittsfield, who spent his 1H iVervoiia Debility, Vital Weakness.1.00 est son 30 William, and it was with him no doubt Thanksgiving recess with relatives here, has I'rinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.25 that Mr. returned 3 4 8ore Throat, Quinsy.. 25 Sawyer made the His sur- selections from the and home. Mr. Hurd is a member of voyage. Make your early largest the and senior 77 Crip, Hay Fever Sommer Colds.25 viving brother, George G. Wells of this class at the Maine Central Institute_ city, Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of says of him Mrs. J. J. price. that “he was an Orthodox and finest line in the city. Walker and Miss Madge Walker have Christmas HUMPHREYS’ HGMEO. MEDICINE CO., Come* would not sail on returned from an Sundays.” There is no means extended visit in New York. William and Ann Streeus, New York. Shoppers now of tracing the schooner Palestine, but -Percy Benner has bought the Fred Mason | DO YOUR SHOPPING AT —...... cub farm in MontviUe and r~ went 10 i\ew xorkand DWIGHT P. PALMBR, will move there in the j $ for the ...Miss bought packet service the North River spring Della Thayer of Belfast, who k POPULAR Adams. has been in 3* MECHANICS sloop Lady These were noted crafts in MAINE. visiting town, has returned home. •heir MASONIC TEMPLE, ELFAST, -Mrs Ada Batchelder day-big single stickers, broad of beam, went to Auburn for a Store ir few last week.... ‘Mudgett's their ofty rig, good sailers and a days Howard Staples, who m Variety pictures- has que feature of the Hudson been in Portland for a has | 4 of river. One of Bel week, returned Practical Presents, Children / fast’s home... Dr. and Mrs. C B. ^P retired master mariners tcid in Henry Hoit were busi- of When we ness Sweaters, soma AMERICAN INDUSTRIES. $33,000,000,000 annually. callers in Belfast Dec. Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, Eh Staples’store years ago of the landing 4th_A. C. Crock- ^ l of consider that the entire of the ett has sold his residence to passengers from one of these imports Fred Neley and Ribbons of all kinds, sloops by To the Editor of The Journal. A has Stationery Fancy and them on whole world outside of the United States bought a home in Auburn. Mr. Crockett ■seating the main boom on approach- was said the tisssaaiif a great deal during campaign are has been a resident in this Dishes, Up-to-Date ing wharf and svhen abreast of it jibing but $16,000,000,000, or less than one town for nearly Jewelry, Talking Dolls, M about the tariff being a hindrance to the forty years and has a host of over, the passengers jumping off. Capt. Na- half of the consuming capacity of this friends who re- Popular Mechanics and Novelties for and Old. commerce. gret much Young thaniel W ells of American very his going away. His had twelve children, five sons and development nation^itwe get some idea of the reason sister, Magazine ^ in his Mrs. Ada who m MY STOCK IS PERSONALLY seven Gov. Wilson was very emphatic Batchelor, has made her home "WRITTEN SO CAN SELECTED AND II daughters, and George G. Wells of this are so eager to a of our TOU UNDERSTAND IT" they gain part with him for the few PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS. city and two sisters who statements that our commerce would past years, and conduct- CALL EARLY live out of the State invaluable home Is it won- GREAT Continued of the market. any ed a store will A Story are here, be greatly the only survivors. Another Ben- develop much faster if it was not handi- missed.Quite x"». World’s Progress which brother, der, then, that the business interests are a number of the you jj Mrs. E. A. c F. state- younger set went to South may at ^ MUDGETT, 78 Main ;amin Wells, for many* years a successful by our tariff laws. This begin reading any time, and capped anxious to know' what the of our MontviUe Dec, 6th to a merchant in this policy supper and entertain- which will hold your interest forever. city, died here a few months ment shows that he is as unfamiliar with lawmakers is to be in the near future? ment and report a grand good time. ago. George G. Wells when a 250 PAGES EACH a boy went as of our and do- MONTH 300 PICTURES —_ cook on the the condition foreign This is all the more w’hen we pocket; later was in business here, important 200 ARTICLES OF GENERAL 1.1)0 SS.-In ( ,. and for was commerce as his showed JACKSON. INTEREST many years the Belfast of mestic speeches consider the vast amount of we agent money WA fast. Oil till* I (I; J the Sanford line of steamers between The Jackson The “Shop Notes” Department (20 pages) Bangor him to be with our excise laws. A hasty creamery association held its Hattie 1’. Clifford, ,*\ and Boston. are paying out for the Panama canal, gives easy ways to do things—how to make PROBATE annual NOTICES. late ot Dec. Small, Brook-, of our meeting 6th and the following useful articles tor home and shop, repairs, etc. at the marvelous growth and in At a having hej glance irrigation projects improvements officers were Probate Court Held at Belfast, within an‘* presented elected: Directors, John “Amateur Mechanic. (10 pages) tells how AN ADMIRALTY CASE and manufactures cannot fail Morse, to for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues* administration of -aid commerce rivers and harbors. Our watch word John H make Mission furniture, wireless outfits boats Chase, D. H. Dodge, Carl Ricker, day of December, A. D. 1912. Ordered, That m their wonderful engines, magic, and all the things a loves.’ to impress one with should “American markets for Amer- Charles boy certain weeks in Chas. E. Bicknell vs. Sch. be, Boyd, C. E. Small, Harold Morton; A instrument, purporting to be the last successively Dorothy 40 the SI.50 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 15 A will and testament of susan M. Gilchrist' newspaper published strides in the past years. During ican workmen and American manufac- treasurer, E. D. J. H. CENTS that all Saturday in the United States district Tasker; clerk, McKinley late of Knox m said County of a aido, deceased, persons in? Ask bate ■ 1860 to 1870 our condition ... your or been Court, to be li .'ourt in Portland were held be- period from turers;” and I much doubt if our states- TheMisses Doris and Hattie ! newsdealer, having presented for probate. hearings McKinley spent WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY ; of next, am basis was as- TODAY Ordered, That notice be to .January fore Judge Clarence Hale for the was such that no stable men will do to this Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Pearl : given all persons have,why the said taking anything prevent interested by causing a copy of this order t<» he of in the cases But in Chase.... Mr. and C Id i,f. testimony admiralty in sured to our business interests. Mrs. Mott C. Fernald and POPULAR published three weeks iii The Re- policy from being carried out. MECHANICS CO. successively A true copy. Atte-1 which Charles E. a Rockland Mr. and Mrs. F. W. publican Journal, published at that Bicknell, our to ex- Wingate of Troy and Mr. Belfast, they t’H \S V I contractor the early 70’s exports began C. E. Smith. may appear at a Probate Cuiirt.to he held at Bel- and builder, is libellant and Mrs. Chester ^^^li^W^Wa«hlngto^^t^^HlCAG^^^ confidence Braley and family of Thorn- fast, within and for said County, on the second against the schooner for sal- ceed our imports, returned, DO 88.—In Com: Dorothy dike spent at Mr. W. M. Tuesday of January next, at ten of the clock we COLONIAL Sunday W’ingate’s.... UrAl on vage, and against the Boston Insurance trade and industries expanded, and HOUSES AND THEIR FUR- before noon, ami show cause, if anythey have, fast, the 10th Mr. Berle F. Edwards is at Mary J Nickerson Co. for services in the schooner home again after why the same should not bo proved, approved raising into a new era of prosperity. NISHINGS. and Thomas C. and her entered his summer’s work in Knox... Daniel allowed. Nickerson. towing into Rockland. Nasor. ! C( a of adverse trade GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. outy. deceased. !,a\ The the 80 years ; Not has been final ot Dorothy sailed from Salem on During long ago there in one of the unable to attend school the past A true copy. Attest: account on. May append for allowance. 2. for her the balance had been against Boston a week on Chas. P Ha7.fi tinf. 1909, fishing grounds, and prior to 1870 papers sketch concerning the work account of illness. Miss Irma Rob- For Sale Register. while about six ordered, That not t lying miles off Rockland extent of over two billions of of H. Northend of who has re- erts and Harold Morton are also on I us to the Mary Salem, the sick At a Piobate Court held at within weeks n on 5th was Belfast, and successively, May struck by a steamer and a list.... Mr. ! a dollars; but the tide turned in 1874, and cently written book entitled “Colonial Houses and Mrs. Leland Boyd have been for the County of Waldo, on the second 'l ues- newspaper pubii-i sank in about 10 fathoms of water. The day of December. A. D. 1912. I ty, that all persons m a and their and whose friends in Waterville One of in the 40 there has been Furnishings,” beautiful visiting the past week. the finest resi- Probate Court, to be schooner was raised by the plaintiff and past years A certain instrument, purporting to be the last j designs of Colonial architecture and fur- -Mrs. Nevers Shaw of Woolwich is ; ‘lay of January mx: towed into Rockland, where he libeled I balance in our favor of the enormous visiting will and testament of Joseph H. Brown, her dences in late of in said of i they have, why the the craft on a claim nishings in different magazines have been ob- sister, Mrs. Rena Ellis_Pearl Crockett Belfast—containing Unity, County Waldo, deceas- I allowed. for salvage. amount of over To the ed, been lor $9,000,000,000. of of Dover is having presented probate. It is also claimed that the plaintiff had jects admiration. From the article men- drilling a well for Lowell Zwicker. CKO. f. mind a billion dollars must be 12 rooms and a bath. Hot Oidered, That notice be given to all persons in- A true copy. Attest- been ordinary tioned we the -There will be a j employed by agents of the insur- quote following: dance at the Jackson terested by causing a copy of this order to he Chas. I II ance An in the U. company to raise the craft and tow incomprehensible. expert “She lives in a quaint old-time house in grange hall Tuesday evening, Dec. 17th, under published three weeks successively in The Re- and cold water in six Journal, at that j ner into publican published Belfast, — port with a view of her can count silver dol- :he sleeping they A I.DO SS. In ( I) saving S. Treasury 32,000 Boston Square, Salem—a house near the auspices of the Ladies’ at a Probate to \\T very Sewing circle. rimy appear Court, he held at I t? if possible. The craft has since be< n within fast, on the Hd ,1 so it would take him 918 railroad station and the Beltast, and for said County, on the sec- lars in one day, business center of the Junningham’s orchestra. rooms. Excellent closet and ! Charles o. a. sold by the federal officers an order ond Tuesday of January next, at tmi of the Dickey, upon AAiint tVio nmnlin t nf thfi bal- ; of Frederick a. i>n-k- of city, yet surrounded by an air of old-fashioned dock before noon, and show cause, if court, and $825 at auction. J- any they | said brought 5WANVILLE. the same should not he County, d'-emsed The the 40 peace in the mid?t of its -street. The storage accommodations. Fine have, why proved, ap- and final plamtiff claims $1550 as due for ser- ance in our favor in past years. quiet proved and allowed. j account of Mrs. F. Nickerson had a severe fate i or allowance, vices from the broad, low rooms are filled with Mary attack GEO- E. insurance company. The Our trade has increased in that ceilinged JOHNSON, Judge. j foreign >f acute the stable connected. For other A true COM’. Attest: ordered, that non defendant company admits ves- beautiful furniture that is in- indigestion first of last week, that.the less than to mahogany ( has. r. Hazkltink. weeks successively. ; sel was insured in the period from $1,000,000,000 tnd had it not been for the Register. company, and that tact after generations of use. Colonial prompt attention a newspaper publish-m she was raised and towed into annually, or 400 per cent, if Dr. FAator C Kmoll .1,1 l-j particulars apply to thill Mil lii'I'vnlK lliif Rockland $4,000,000,000 j candlesticks of and At. a Probate court held at within the brass, pewter silver, Belfast, and bate Court, to be In by plaintiff, but that with an under- our has increased but fatal. She is able to be out for tin* of on tin* loth of while population stand on the low and mantels above again now. Mr County Waldo, day •lay of no. that tiiere bays A. l> 1912. January standing was an agreement to so our Charles another December, they tin- 150 cent in the same time; the numerous Thompson, of Dr. Small’s have, why the effect that the bill per fire-places." And again: AN* Y P. MERRYM vN, executrix of the la-t allowed for services would is also has increased more ! to one >atients, improving. We are sorry to will of .tames G. late <-f Sears- J come if the vessel was in commerce “Belonging of the oldest Salem Chas. F. N Weinman, good condition. foreign in lave Dr. Small leave but wish him success port, said County of Waldo, deceased, having A true copy. A11♦ -r M. A. as fast as our Miss Northend has an us, Thompson. | Johnson of Rockland appeared than 2 1-2 times popula- families, had exception- presented a petition praying that The actual mar- Cnas. f it tor the md prosperity in his chosen field Belfast. ket value of the of plaintiff, and Carver & Blodgett tion. al opportunity to obtain photographs and de- tv ITT n t mnni; property >aid deceased now n of j Belfast is fortunate in him added to her ha: ds. subject t> the payment of the col'at a i.Do ss.—in ci. Boston for the defendant >f Salem art treasures. Doors ; having company. In the meantime our internal com- scriptions have rial inheritance tax, tin* persons interested in Ur fast, on the 1 : ier number of useful.men_All is hustle and the succession thereto, and tin* amount of tin* M H and ex- swung open for her which would have remain- ur. (j. | Margie LONG LIVE THE that the liddm, lax thereon he BEAN! merce; is, production mstle now in preparation for the may determined by the Judge f of Ernest u. II m ed closed no matter coming our own obdurately how loudly an Probate Coiiniy, ileeen-.ri|. i: change of commodities among :hurch fair at the Grange Hall next j t John O’Keefe in New York World.) outsider might hammer against them. As a Friday Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to final account « t adn our most people, has also far outstripped light. Besides the entertainment by the all persons interested by causing a copy ol ibis allowance. i'o shatter idois is a common result she has many photographs among her game vonderful Sweet DENTIST, order to in* published ii.ree weeks successively Oi'iered, Thai inn That does r.ut stir The trade among Family, there will be good ; the citizen serene, sanguine expectations. collection of 30,000 which could not be dupli- in The Republican Journal, a newsj>;tj or pub- Weeks suece-^i v- !\. But woe unto the nusic. lished at that tin*\ at a Pio- wretch who would defame our own “the home market for cated Supper, ice-cream and home-made Beliast, ma\ appear ; a in wspaper i uldn people, by anyone else, and many itemized ac- 33 MAIN BELFAST, MAINE ( The STREET, hate ourt, to be liehl at elfast, within and lot .I Boston Bean! on sale, to about all the ; that ah i»hi v,,||s has from counts :andy say nothing said on tile 14 h of A home products,” grown $7,- of precious Salem carvings or pewter County, day January. 1> bale Court <> In lhis was the food on the ladies have at fen of the cl*»ck "eime and slmw which men’s greatness i which else iretty things been making to 1913, noon, day id January n to the enormous sum of $33,- : nobody has been allowed to ex- it grew— 000,000,000 ell-Mr. Clarence cause, any they have, why the prayer ol said | they h ivc, nh\ fin- amine for Curtis is at work for Mr. he ihh n.rtuc commercial FOR SALE petitioner should not granted. vrtv;ii purposes." We found allowed. Ki-i an emoryo Athene. 000,000,000; or from $184 for each man, : fiom S. H. Littlefield.... Mr. Thomas Houston of GKO. K. .JOHNSON. Judge. Cl n Tes, Olympus as a seedling flew the subject matter of this sketch fasci- A woman and child in 1870 to $355 very Second hand of boards true copy. Attest: A true A The godlike Bean! during amaica Plain, Mass., died at the home of his lumber, consisting copy. nating, for from our earliest recollection an Chas. P. Hazkltink, Register. Cm a*. i the few With all this won- Mrs. and timbers. to W h< n past years. ister, T. D. Nickerson, last Saturday Apply Paul Revere w-ent forth upon his ride, old pewter plate or pitcher, a of an- the piece At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and II’AUK) SS.—In 1 Did English beef his keen? derful commercial activity among 1 norning after a long and painful illness. Be- CLARENCE M. KNOWLTON, assuage hunger cient mahogany furniture, or the interior for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues fast, on the 10? sir: the commissariat j ! Nay. supplied millions of our people ides this sister he leaves a wife and H. C. BUZZELL. of December, A. 1). 1912. Alice T. ad rapidly increasing of an old Colonial mansion has us daugh- _47tfor day renney. The nerving Bean. j inspired of Willi»n> s. Keene. it is not that the wealth of ! with er, who were with him at the last. He was A certain instrument, purporting to be the last surprising reverence. Not many days after read- fi will and testament of Carrie O. Merrill, late | County, deceased, hn\ Did that Tea the tea the ax 1 ] 5 of Party give has increased from years age. >f been Ilnai account of admin Because this nation $30,000.- ing the article, and while it was still fresh in Cunningham, Kansas, deceased, having they hated brews of black or green? ireseuted for probate. allowance. but heard the in 1870, to about $130,0:0,000,000 mind, we chanced to call a Belfast No; they'd King designed to tax 000,000 upon lady lPPLETON. Piano for Sale That notice be to all Ordered. That non Ordered, given persons The Boston Bean. weeks o at the present time. That is, the aver- whom we found looking over her collection of Mr. Albert Keene and daughter of Minne- nterested by causing a copy of this order to be successively, A for published three weeks successively in The Re- a newspaper publish What was the food our Emerson? each choice photographs. Among them was one and Mr. F. W. Pease of Thomas- square piano is offered sale, cheap inspired age amount of property owned by polis, Minn., publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they ty. that alt persons What stirred Longfellow to the beautiful old a 1 on were at a held 1’iobate Court, to be “Evangeline?” in this country today is about showing fireplace of Co- guests Thursday of Mr. Harry Pease. Apply nay appear at Probate Court, to be M The answer cometh, “One and only one! person No. II Beltast. Belfast, within and for said County, on the day nt January n- lonial mansion that had been her home when ■ ...The Racine Portable saw mill has been High Street. It was the Bean!” four times as much as it was 42 years iccond Tuesday of January next, at ten of the tln-y have, why Un- some time in Salem. Beside the fire- loved from Montville and on dock before noon, and show if allowed. in spending set up Fred cause, any they meat hath our as And all of us who have been lave, the same should not be GEO IK. What made Cabot Lodge ago. was an in the why proved, ap- place opening wall, large enough 1 'ease’s land, where they will operate during proved allowed. A true Atte>; great the affairs of that very H. C. HofFses and copy. touch with period to admit a which was K. (’HAS As anything that’s human and terrene? man, closed by a sliding t he coming winter. Five buildings were haul- GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. we see evidences A true copy. Attest: All his idolators make haste to state plainly realize it, and panel that could not be detected from the < d to the new location from the former CLEANING. camp. Chas. P. Hazkltink, Register. TOR’S NO It was the Bean. hand. of ... of it on every wainscoting the wall. She informed us Mr. Frank Simmons is recovering from an tj^XECla by gives notie- STEAMPRESSING CITALDO SS —In Court of Probate, held at Be!- executor oi "What the Abolitionist the in circulation that the recess or closet behind the fire- t ttack of acute pointed kept early Meanwhile money large indigestion. Mrs. Simmons, »* fast, on the 10th day of December, 1912 of Firm in the faith when Southrons ruled the had been used as a lames trustee under the last will ol has risen to or about place hiding place for fugi- j \ rho has been very sick, is now able to be about and REPAIRING. Pattee. M l; scene? $3,276,000,000, >arah late of Belfast in said A RY A. SAYW \ tive slaves the Staples, County 90 during Civil War, and that the t he house-Mrs. Amy Hill, who has been leceased. in the '-'a That person had the gumption to subsist $150 to each family, notwithstanding CUSTOM CLOTHES TO having presented his .third account County oi the Bean. j slaves were fed through another sliding panel \ rith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kim- ORDERj >f said trust for allowance. bonds as the law dn• ; Upon cent of the business of the nation is mauds the per j in Ordered, iliat notice thereof he given three against the wall which communicated with the din- r lens, five weeks, has returned to her home in At’52 Street. Tel. 216-13 desired to Aye! when the copper aborigine checks. the High rVeeks successively in The Republican Journal, a present done by Handicapped by j all indebted then-t- First saw the Pilgrim and was full of ing room. She nad other things to tell of the S omersworth, N. H-G. H. Page spent 16tf lewspaper published in Belfast, in said spleen, and j County, in-nt immedi iteiv Vhat nerved the what could it tariff? What sophistry ignorance! hat all persons interested may attend at a Pro- stranger? Ah, winding staircases in this and oth r Salem | 'j with Dr. and Mrs. L. W. n 'hanksgiving Hadley late Court, to he held at Belfast, on the 14th Thorndike, Maine, be While the nations of the old world W ! great j houses which she had visited, all of which were ; i a Union... Mrs. Minnie Wentworth has re- lay of January next, a d show cause, if any the Bean? ■ • Except the said account should not be Haverhill, Mass have for hundreds of years been strain- Yet wc doubt whether 1 urned from a visit of four weeks 1 hey have, why j Jeeply interesting. with rela- il lowed. -.o! in the AthenaeurrA inmost niche NOTICE. > nerve to increase their manu- I t ives in Camden, Rockport and Rockland_ GKO. E JOHNS >N, Judge. 1 EXECUTE I \\S N A sacred is ever mg every pot enshrined seen; I A true Copy. Attest: 1j by gives mine- and and for 'he winter term of our school has I ■>'< It waits the Sunday ceremony which factures industries, striving I village Guaranteed work in Chir.rody, Manicur- Ciias. P Hazkltink, Register. pointed executrix Involves the Bean. fully as interesting. We recall among many ! 1 egun, with Mrs. Chas E. Bills and Miss of the world’s commerce, and 40 years ago Agnes ! ing. and Facial Work. Also a a ; Shampooing IITALDO 88.—in Court of Probate, held at Rei FKKDINAM' shall the child the father others the entrance hall of a house on Cedar 'aylor as teachers. Mrs. Bills has the Gram- ! iate of st- O, thus disown? far outstripped us, now we export more | full line of all kinds of Hair Work at my if fast, on the 10th day of December, 1912. Shall faith unto icor.oclasm lean? street with its graceful winding staircase, and lar school.... Petty thefts which have been i Fred T. Chase, executor ot the last w ill of Hen ill the County of Wai each than other nation over Phtenix Shall Beacon Hill be traitor and dethrone products year any parlors Shiro’s Store, Row. iet-ta M. Luce, late of Belfast, in said County, having demands a-, wonder if Salem boasts a more beautiful one; I z the for three may nnoying townspeople years ieeeasen, having presente his first and final ae- ceased are desired >• T1 e kingly Bean? and our growth in this direc- 23tf MISS EVIE HOLMES. unparalled while the architecture of the various colonial ! 1 e cleared up. State Detective Richard F. jount of administration of said estate for allow tiement, aim all imi- excites their wonder and We j nice. to make imn ‘No!” cry a million cultured voices sweet, tion envy. houses in our is fine and has won ] reader of Lewiston pa\mem city notably says Austin Simmons has * a r' “No! while the fame of Bunker Hill is green! Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three i have twice as many miles of telegraph words of admiration from world wide travel- c onfessed that he had been Stockt /ii i> While there remains the sacred cod, we’ll eat guilty of many weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, Springs, more x ion are of her Mrs. Bel- day and more than half of all the That’s of our faith in this and it guests sister, Elijah H. Norton, executor of the last will of Am- uient immediately. copper, proof remedy, .! t demonstrate we know j for a month. are then to Real Estate. nose L. Norton, late of Liberty, in said County, in the entire world! should indisputably that jard They going 1 1'J FINE petroleum leceased. having presented his first and tinal ac- Troy, November 12, FURS what we are about when we say that Montana to Mr. Norton.Embert Pursuant to a license from the Honorable we talking join A. | iount of auministration of said estate for allow Although it is very desirable that Rexall “98” Hair Tonic will retard baldness, of Probate for the of I ! -AND- ilamsay has returned to Pittsfield... .Mr. and Judge County Waldo, tnce. may obtain a share of the world’s overcome scalp and hair ailments, and if any shall Bell at public auction on the eighteenth large tfrs. Charles Cushman of Searsmont were at Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three human agency can accomplish this result, it day of January A. D. 1913, at ten o’clock in commerce, (and we do now furnish veeks successively, in The Republican Journal, may also be relied upon to promote a new F. A. Cushman’s Sunday.... Howard B. Luce the'forenoon, at the office of Dunton & Morse newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, with 13 cent of all the prod- of hair. in Belfast, Maine, the following described real ;hat all persons interested may attend at a Pro 1 MILLINERY Europe per growth s in Searsmont at Isaac Paul’s for a time.... im- Remember we are basing our statements up- estate belonging to Augusta Wells, late of >ate Court, to be he»d at Belfast, on the 14th day ucts Bhe buys), it is of much greater D. Baker and family are to move >f and show if on what has already been accomplished by the planning Belfast, in the County of Waldo and State of January next, cause, any they lave, why the said account should not be allowed. portance that we should retain control of use of Rexall “93” Hair Tonic, and we have the to Liberty soon.Hutchins Brothers of Bel- Maine, at the time of her decease, deceased, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge, i Miss Effie Curtis, Milliner. | to assume that what it has done for in to wit: A certain lot or of land, sit- our own home market, which is of much right fast set a monument Mount Repose Ceme- parcel A true copy. Attest: f thousands of others it will do for you.^In any uated in said Belfast, with the buildings there- Chas. P. Hazkltink, Register. The industrial tery Wednesday for J. V. Jackson... .Mrs. D. For your greater importance. event you cannot lose anything by giving it a on standing, bounded and described as follows, K. who underwent an world the vast of trial on our liberal guarantee. Two sizes, 50o. McFarland, recently to wit: On the northwest by the Edward John- NOTICE. The subscriber here- recognizes importance notice that she has been 20c- and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Wednesday, at the Waldo son estate, on the northeast by land of Jennie EXECUTRIX’Sby gives duly ap- Boxes from and is operation County >ointed executrix of the last vvtil and testament DON’T the American market, making Remedies in this at our store on the southeast and community only Hospital, is reported as doing well.... Melvin Miller; by Bridge street; >f at effort to obtain control of as —The Rexall Store—City Drug Store, Edmund on the southwest by land of Benjamin Wells, every large has sold his horse to ELLIS C. FREE vi AN, late of Lincolnville, to loo^ 93 Main street. Rogers George Thomp- containing one-eighth of an acre, more or $1.25, SHIVER AND ACHE WITH as and it Wilson, Prop., part of it possible; depends son of Searsmont.Harold Mehuren has less. n the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons demands the estate of said de- SNEEZE,Colds and when Fose’ Cold and the fiscal of the gov- Banks Dated this ninth of December A. D. 1912. laving against Grippe largely upon policy “I suffered habitually from constipation. bought the Charles place ‘of Simon day based are desired to present the same lor set- box MARIAN E. WELLS, and all are Grippe Pills will stop it In ONE day. A ernment whether or no they will succeed. Doan’s Regulets relieved and strengthened Erskine and is cutting lumber there and haul- dement, indebted thereto requested CHAS. F. S# Administratrix of estate of Augusta Wells, ;o make at the bowels so that they have been regular payment immediately. mailed you for 25 cents. For sale only The home market of this nation has a to the mill....Arnold Turner was deceased. JULIA A. FREEMAN. ever since.”—E. Davis, Grocer, Sulphur ing quite B«’ D. A M. 3w50. Lincolnville, December 10,1912. Before You CITY DRUG STORE. consuming capacity of the enormous sum Springs, Texas. badly hurt recently. While driving down the -- — ■ Musings. Maine Automobile Association. _*_o ^yayside PENSION PAYMENTS. of The Journal: Epitob Annual Meeting to be Held in Portland Veterans Protest Against the New System. V Me., I went out _ Portland, ]nt**" H. Dec. 20th. Public Meeting to Follow. The new the sis- system proposed by Fed- For .ee I pile' my grandmother’s eral Government for the payment of Christmas old. Portland, Me., Dec. 16, 1912. Logan Great Ch than ninety years 1 quarterly pensions has aroused a storm Shopping :fi*""^mcre Walter Page, director of the United ; of from the of dif- protest veterans. Un- on old acquaintances ristniisBargains ^DON’T FAIL TO VISITS States Office of Public Roads, and con- der this new system, which is the re- lllr and positions in life, j CS"jj-ions sidered the read sult of an act passed by in the asser- greatest authority in at Congress lit'1 that, despite August in connection with the consolida- CCI’und,d this country today, is to be ts" that the wrinkles on principal MIXER’S tion of the 18 Pension Agencies through- the Home of h scientist at the annual waists be speaker meeting of the out the country, the indorsement of two first allowed to formed I InQBooks, fre Maine Automobile Stationery, Confectionery, Leather, I witnesses will be on old. Association to be held required the pay- Where ,„.0ple do grow Though ant* vari°U8 other ment checks in order to you will find in the line of in Portland on Friday evening, Dec. goods too numerous to mention. | establish the everything waists. A i be' •,,ne‘to make life easier identity of the pensioners. This is the 20th. In addition to very and we can Mr. Page, A. G. 400 first time in the dainty Stylish line of New York Neckwear. I §1 ,geing processes, Popular $1.50 Novels at 50c. each. history of the Pension Batchelder of New York, chairman of f Bureau that Buch a has (It of life indefinitely | requirement been Handkerchiefs from I cent to $1.50. The Silk Finished T.gor the Executive Board of the American 500 Boxes made. pur to make the | 10c. to $1.00 per box *'■'' ,s duty Stationery, In spite of the fact that the new act Muslin Aprons that form a also Dish While Automobile Association, and the man to j bag, Chafing and ft is passing. 4*l does not take effect until Jan. 31, 1913, whom the wonderful success of that or- l Leather and Toilet Goods > checks for the Kitchen Aprons. Kid Gloves for Ladies and •f ,,v the cares of business present quarterly pay- Children. is are to of their ganization due, is to be the second !i at reduced ment be payable only under the Silk & to absorb most prices. i Scarfs and Jewelry, House speaker. » i s regulations imposed by the new system. Corsets, Dresses, Etc. r sually a secret or latent The of Mr. will take for his Make your requirement two witnesses is re- their ances- Page subject, selections early and get the best. as a (erf faith of garded great hardship by many of Everything here mentioned will be sold “Highway Legislation Needed in | the On e- v attended Friend’s Maine, persons the rolls of the Boston F. G. to you at the lowest and his address will represent the good jj MIXER, Main Street, Belfast, Me. agency, numbering about in all. prices, although r to a sermon on the 56,000 roads side of the Maine j There is also much protest re- selected from the traced Automobile As- j against choicest line. The speaker quirement that each pensioner sociation. Mr. Batchelder will speak on | present >’,t presented by the his original certificate when getting the the growth of the Automobile, and will check cashed. I*!. H. rism from the time it j Many of the pensioners HILTON, Next Door to National Bank. represent that side of the have lost their certificates, and much f' to the world by the Association’s!! platform. complication is expected to result. ^_ inity to the present 1 The meeting at which these the clouds which speakers | ! Concert are to is to be held in the Council Chapman I central truth be, City j | oreat curtis « chamber of the new Citv Hall, and will f Cameron s All religious denomi- COLONIAL THEATRE, g be open to the public, ladies included. j j r> lationsmp or man The annual of the Association < Copley Prints iture with different meeting is to be held at new 1 the Falmouth hotel ! FURNITURE This great truth Saturday Dec. I are recognized as standards beginning at 7 o’clock. At this session Evening, 21,1912 early Quakers re- ] of artistic merit. the annual election of will | ifr officers take e together of 100,000 j ; Practical Gifts place, and the annual reports will be Miss Florence Anderson Woodcock Has Them Holiday e the first half cen- j | Otis, Soprano. read. The Association has had a mar- idherence to convic- ( velous the and Miss Sue Cellist. ten thousand of growth during past year, I Winchell, I HAVE IN STOCK from a membership of 250 at the last t at one time. Sun- The Great Italian | annual has to over I Tenor, Chevalier Salvatore to an ser- meeting, grown 2,000, MATRESSES, Silk F loss—the ned organ THE SENSATION OF THE LAST including and is now considered to be one of the i, where more than j | UlUIUailU, MAINE MUSIC FESTIVAL, and best most active and influential civic bodies ! made—Chiffoniers, Morris Chairs, present. In a short in the State. William R. Rockers of all = * ,ne the speaker said Chapman at the Piano. kinds, Bouffets, Couches, The of the treasurer will show decline of the home report [ IS WANTED BY Certificates are on sale by members of the Belfast Musical and at Card Center f, that nearly $7,000 has been expended I | Society Tables, Tables, Roll-Top Pitcher’s Music Store, and may be exchanged for seat checks at Theatre the year in the roads t | from outside sources during past good Desks, Book Box Office on December at 9 a. m. Screens, Cases, China Closets, and automobile cause in thi3 | Thursday, 19th, Regular sale at Box found in State. 1 ught to be I Office Friday morning, December 20th. The public meeting will follow the an- Carriages and and a fine line are young we fond- Baby Sleds, nual the latter in [ ■ meeting, arry through life adjourning Prices of Round Quartered Oak Exteusion Tables. and — 1 75c., $1.00 $1.50. J.L.SIeeper<£Co.Q~ season for the members to to the ■ nethods of thought go City : to the Prices as low as the lowest. 2 with nature, hall to listen addresses. 1^^ ■larmony “Will there be a VluTROLA The of the Maine Auto- Call and let me show the if riches, the influence membership you goods. mobile Association extends to THE RECALL OF JUDICIAL DE- in Your Home this Christmas?” decline of nerve every Belfast Free I. CISIONS. Library corner of the State and it is expected h. e. cause us to fall short We have them in stock from $15.00 to McDonald, that a big delegation will be present. NEW BOOKS. If our lot is not As regards the only thing in the Roose- NOVEMBER, 1912. $50.00. Call and hear the Opera or Mr. the at the which the ! PHILOSOPHY. 70 Main .-!, r of the Page, principal speaker elt confession of faith upon .... spirits age Rag-Time Records played on the $15 Street, Belfast, Maine. was born in in I eader of the can claim Bjorkman, Edwin. hooks like those writ- meeting, Richmond, Va., Progressives machine. and * opyright, namely, the recall of judicial Is there anything new under the which 1870, is known the world over as’an •A d ;o Trine, give ecisions, needs to be said. In sun? eminent on something 1911. 104 B 55 as to how to geologist, authority highway , he which Roosevelt delivered at We a line ... n-vies get speech Dugdale, Richard L. carry ot Draperies, and construction, inventor and writer on ( Chicago on Wednesday he said: nature prolong The Jukes; a study in crime, pau- Couch scientific He has been a mem- “If legislature, executive or court Covers, Cheap Rugs, ■ cond century. Rus- subjects. perism and heredity. 1910. 132 D 8 tands in the way, then in lawful and ber of the Massachusetts Highway Com- RELIGION. Dustless and urself nests of pleas- j irderly fashion and along the lines laid Mops Dusters, j,...; was Nellie mission, director of the testing , in the national Wallington, Urner. ., i.'.uildha says: “What lown Progressive piat- Card Tables, Sleds, including of the Lawrence Scientific 1 we intend to see that the will of Historic churches of America. ome." Trine says: laboratory orm, School of Harvard from 1893 * he people is carried out; and that judge, 1907. 277 W 14 The Speedway. have in all University lr your body and executive officer alike do SOCIOLOGY. to 1900, and was chief of the division of egislature the strength, all the j heir full part in thus carrying out the Chancellor, William Estabrook. tests in the United States Department No which PICTURE FRAMING from the latest ■unger years? Then vill of the people. party Class and teaching management. at low KEEP YOUR FEET of from 1900 to 1905. He ( lenies to the people the right to secure moulding prices. mind, making no room Agriculture 1919.371.2 C 36 n. ustice as we Progressives propose, will exter- was elected director of the United States I Ferri, Enrico. 72 Main Street. and you vhen the courts interpret the constitu- and Office of Public Roads in 1905, and has Criminal 1900. 364 F 41 DRY WARM fc-r r body.” ( ion so as to enthrone injustice, has the sociology. held that since that time. for in SCIENCE. riters the position He ight to claim credit sincerity any emphasize A clear fire, a clean and the ! is the author of of Road Mater- 1 ffort to work for industrial and social Darwin, Charles Robert. hearth, rigours they -us. They all call at- Testing of the game.— Charles Lamb. save Shoe Leather ustice. All other measures are useless The descent of man. 1871. 575 D 25 the Infinite ial and of numerous bulletins and papers speak- f we permit a body which is not respon- Sharp, Dallas Lore. on road construction. -oul. As ible to the to have the final say To wear rubbers over shoes in wet weather Browning people The face of the fields. 1911. 504 Sh 2 your or shall Mr. Page is the inventor of both the IS to whether the people shall is to common-sense is: USEFUL ARTS. practice economy. Continual in their laws do complete social and no rise Machines used in lot -. t takes Page Impact testing ] Mosher, Eliza Maria. wetting and drying will rot the best of leather. be- ndustrial hate'er you may luou uiaieiiai, auu is as nav- justice. Health and In this proposal lies the danger, for if happiness. 1912. 612 M 85 and standardized all of the make our FINE ARTS. (r, r in us all, ing developed , arried into effect it would William b:. fullness.” modern road material testing apparatus ourts, from the lowest to the highest, Maxwell, Stirling. of Itwould Annals of the artists of jp- secret of the high- except the Daval abiasion machine. lie * heplay things popular passion. Spain. 4 our constitu- "" ake the interpretation of vols. 759.6 M 45 1 the uniting of the has the Hard- LOOK FOR THIS MARK especially developed Derry ( ion and our laws out of the Cauls jurisdiction with the LITERATURE. pression ness Machine, as now and the bri- , the courts and it in the hands of Playing used, if place j Cicero. Marcus Tullius. .within.” machine. he people, to be decided in the heat of | IN THE LATEST DESICNS quet-forming On it would make tnose tor the nature of the gods; on di- -mining and the only Under Mr. Page, the office of public 1 >assion perhaps; The winter evenings are at hand vhose protection or punishment the con- vination; on tfte republic. 1853. 875 C-3 for us diligent- works has from a statistical and we have a stock of Malden Rubbers developed titution was adopted and law's were Dobso Austin. large Buy ! neither to one of the most of that constitu- playing cards to meet the permit bureau important nade the interpreters Old Kensington palace and other de- for Good Investment fu-come between us and those it would in mand at bureaus of the Department of Agricul- tor! laws; place papers 1910. 824 D 6-2 this season. lie hands of the a power that has E ture. people Fitch, George Hamlin. jroved fatal in every atten.pt at self- til .-s Modern English books of JiJfrs. .Agents law, This will be Mr. Page’s first visit to since the world began, a power. an sway or swerve, j government ancient Greece as 1912. 824 F 55 l >,mb will draw Maine, to deliver a public address. iower that destroyed Gates, Lewis Edwards. most deserve." A. G. Batchelder, chairman of the L republic or an aggregation of republics A. H. Berry Shoe Co,, Portland, Me. Studies : tnd which was the undoing of ancient and appreciations. 1900... 814 G 2 TRADE MARK friend with whom Executive Board of the American Auto- tome. As a preacher of platitudes Guingamor. mobile is cne of the found- old home Association, of a tire- If dealer does not to us we see siting the toosevelt is something bore, Larval. Bis- Toilet your carry them, write and will that you are supplied Guingamor, Tyolet, Articles | j an advocate ers of that which : iome but not dangerous; as a at Mt. Wilson, great organization, claveret. 841.1 F 1 with his and -WE Sold in Belfast Fred now is one of the automobile ,t the recall idea, energy CARRY- by Timm and A. Colburn " , a relative greatest Morris, Richard. lersistency, and in view of the fact that a ever associations in the entire world. He has be- Specimens of 'king j le has burned all his political bridges early English. ■ 2 t r the Car- been its executive head ever since its ] lind him and is fighting m desperation vols.821.1 M 83 Colgates Soaps, Creams avenues of retreat cut off, he is Van Dyke, s' 'A ashmgton, D. C. establishment. vith all Henry. and a man dan- real menace to the country, Poems. 1911. 811 V 2-2 Perfumery *r -t in the telescope because he MEDICAL INSPECTION IN MAINE 1 gerous possesses enough good TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. b. llson. The lens is to attract a following ready to and the best of in SCHOOLS. [uaiities Bidde- Baedeker, Karl. everything ler. are at with him to the last ditch. THE They j ight CHATHAM Southern and with ex- these MILL Italy Sicily lines. the in Pasa- ord Journal. shops The law permitting the employmert of cursions to Sardinia, Malta and ehes in diameter. It Corfu. school physicians for the purpose of DRIVES OFF A TERROR. 1912.T45 B 14-2 tile of of piece glass medical has been in force less Margoliouth, David Samuel. inspection The chief executioner of death in the win- -i before any Cairo, Jerusalem and Damascus. <30,000 than four but to the Its ad- years, according ( er and months is pneumonia. and Seed trader spring hope to have 1907.T 62.1 M 3 A. A, HOWES & CO. They returned to the State Education- are colds and grip. In any at- figures ’ance agents & Co. of a year or two. Rand, McNally al cities and i ack one of these maladies no time should Clear the Farm of Weeds, Department twenty-two by Library atlas of the world. 2 vols. | Helps be done to such a medicine obtainable Groceries, Drugs towns have taken I .e lost in taking the best advantage of it, era- 1912. 912 R t of a man’s body in Countless thousands have found ploying thirty-four The cost 1 o drive it off. and Medicines M. J. physicians. hus- HISTORY. DOW, AGENT, BROOKS, MAINE. rt the temperature 1 his to be Dr. King’s New Discovery, "My j of the services of these physicians for Keene, Henry George. j| work. It is done by 1 land believes it has kept him from having the was fee for year $3,430. The paid writes Mrs. History of India. 2 vols. 1906. 954 K 25 y in a room where meumonia three or four times, the services of a amounted in William physician Vt., "and for Shuster, Morgan. i'Wlk maintained to a min- ieorge W. Place, Rawsonville, no case to more than in The strangling of Persia. 1912. 955 Sh 9 No. 2642. !:!i" $250.00 while and croup we have nevei found irree. There is three :oughs, colds some Trevelyan, George Otto. report of the instances the service was rendered j ts Guaranteed for all bronchial affec- condition of the ut here in a equal.” up building Trial bottle The American Revolution. Vols. 1 for a small nominal charge. As a result ions. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. re- 3 HTBil SEARSPORT NATIONAL ssury things for & 4. 973.3 T 7 BANK of the work of these ree druggists. Announces that he has limited his practice physicians 5,203 atfall i At in the Mate when it is done. The FICTION. Searsport, of Maine, at the* cases were discovered in which to diseases of the 1 parents SEAL. close of business me js estimated to cost THE CHRISTMAS Coulevain, Pierre de Glenwood November 26, li>12. were advised that the attention ! of The unknown isle. 1911.. C 832-2 liEsOL ld’ES. 'luting the glass $55,000. S. E. Kiser. I Loans should be to by and Discounts. $14 8 282 it 1 family physicians brought Maria Nose and Throat the Daviess, Thompson. Eye, Ear, Overdrafts, secured and here from all over I’m little, but I travel far. unsecured.. 6 l,Jk some defect or disease. The road to Providence. 1910. D 285-2 I U. S. bonds to secure The work apparent physical mission is to lessen grief. circulation.... Bu.OOO o6 methods. My AND RtfRAGTION. Ollier bonds to secure postal &;*y In addition to the work done these search among the plagues that are nose iu uiu narpem. u 200-0 I by To mgs, $3,000... 3,000(10 photography. They And banish from the world their chief. Corra. Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 m.f 1 to 3 p. m bonds, school physicians the testing of the Harris, securities, etc.. 122 167 08 are of from a I banking bouse,fuinicureanu anywhere chance to A circuit rider’s wife. 1910. H 1 7 to 8 p. m., and by appointment. fixtures 4’400 00 and of was conduct- However poor you be, 239 Stoves | Due from state and sight hearing pupils , private banks ral hours, the tele- Or or old, or weak or strong, Eve’s second husband. 1911. CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS I and bankers, Trust ed in all schools of the State the young H 239-2 companies, and le by Your servant I will gladly be, Savings banks. 7r to follow the star by Johnson, Owen. connection. 23tf I Due class room this exami- So that too, may help along. Telephon from apj roved n stive agent- 03 regular teachers, you, < flecks ib’,184 telescope and mount- Stover at Yale. 1912. J 622-4 and other cash items. n,» n*v nation being for gross defects. Accord- I to rid the world of dread, Notes ol other National banks. 21006 and I can move it with help Lucas, Edward Verrall. ing to the reports made of these tests To darkened places I give light; ! Fractional paper currency, nickels, London lavender. L I and balanced. I lift up many a wearied head, 1912. 96-2 i cents... 04 24 accurately Law 1 ui I am a watchman in the night. Francis ; money reserve in bank, viz: '• is about 6,000 feet were suff ring from defective eyesight, Smith, Hopkinson. 6,:. ! »!>««•«. 00 while 4 cent, suffered from defective a message of cheer, The arm-chair at the inn. 1912. Sm TRUCKING. good 7-lg c ry grand.” per I bring ! Legal-tender notes. 4,uuouo 15,601 60 j, I the creed of brotherhood; hearing. preach Sue, Eugene. I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking Nothing Better for 1 beuempLiun luuu wiih L. lit-as- j myself have spent the and make it clear. ! uier ( 6 cent oi I show way The wandering Jew.. 343 Su 3 Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leave pel circulation,).... 2,600 00 is the common schoolroom deriving object good. the corner MORE SUNLIGHT IN THE HOME. My Train, Arthur. orders at stable, of Main and Cross or n the de- s Heating Cooking Jutal. $0'..4,004 04 lit: watching the aid the streets, and they will receive prompt atteir j I lift fallen, weak, “C. Q.” or, In the wireless house. LlAJil 1.1'llES, youthful mind. Now the infant’s tu n. Telephone connection j Fresh air enthusiasts are familiar I watch beside cot; Capital stock paid iu.. s fco.oooor lance to view creative color to his 1912. T 681 to most of but we hear less I bring the cheek. W. W. BLAZO, surplus lutid.’ 2o,uoo ot enough us, Luuivideu "s.-st range allowed us Who languishes where hope is not. Trollope, Anthony. 126 Let us show you profits, less expenses and Hi,,.'.' of enthusiasm for Darkened sick 14tf Waldo Aveiuc, B. llast. taxes light. pa.U.. ... 18,Olo 46- Plant s Is he Popenjoy? 2 vols. Manor rooms are too common. Sir B. W. Rich- I swing the gates of gloom ajar, National bank noits outstanding.... 40,00i tc and all Due ings worlds, the eminent London scientist and I help to make the future bright; House Novels. T 74-29 to other National banks... j,io2 84 are ac- ardson, Due to liust HJing. and; disappear, declared that when the I’m little, but I travel far; The Vicar of Manor William Lincoln West Companies and sav- -’an'e physician, pro- Bullhampton. lugs bairns 867 70 itai. laws. It is our duty I am a watchman of the fessors of enter a sick room their night. Utensils. : Dividends 421 00 healing House Novels. T 74-27 Ex-Veterinary Bureau of Animal Kitchen unpaid. ward life as beautiful as Inspeitor cases to be Individual deposits, to check 2'>2.687 ,<3 first words in most ought C. N. at, M. | subject * to Williamson, A. Industry P. S. Department of Demand ui follow nature as faith- “More FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTIES. Agriculture. certificate deposit. 301 72 Goethe’s dying exclamation, Cashier’s cnecKs ol rn which bursts its The heather moon. 1912. W 68-14 1 outstanding ..... 246 More light!” The light of the ook with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, YKTEUINARIAN ; bills payable, certificates and a wid- light! JUVENILE HOOKS. incoming enters upon 1 ut utpusii tor notio\veu.... 00 jh) sun is God’s own microbe killer, germi- Sores or don’t have them, nor TREATS ALL DISEASES OF A N1MA1 S and money 15,000 l,fe- to Pimples. They M [ When man learns sick- Brooks, Amy. Tin, Agate as cide, disinfectant, prophylactic, will one, who uses Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. J-B 792-13 Hospital, Pharmacy and Office, 04 tit; / hut one step in a long any Prue’s little friends. 1912. $5o-*,6o4 ness healer. There is no physician, no "'ll learn to derive more It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum Irving, Washington. SPRING STREET, BELFAST. MAINE Htit, ,r‘!" chemical no STALE OF MAINE, COUNTY OF W ALDO SS. antidote, compounded pre- Legends of the Alhambra. Illus- Never •ill, present associating vanish before it. It cures sore lips, chapped Hospital Hosed, 1, A. li. 11,Jn by to be compared with sunlight. trations in color. 1910. 817 Ir 3-3 Nichols, Casnie. 01 the above-named i'0' and scription uo the future, heals cuts and bruises, 69-13. AluminumW banw, solemnly swear that me above state- Without it nature could not lands, chilblains; burns, Copy 3. hones—Hospital Residence 69-11 are, perform ment is true to the nest ol be- fcori Geo. M. Cole. in- for 25c at all Wheeler, Francis Rolt. my knowledge anu her functions. Man, beasts, birds, inequalled piles. Only druggists llcl* A. ll. a icJjuL&, cashier. le'Me.t Dec. 4, 1912. Boy with the U. S. census. Vol. 3 j sects would fall victims to the deadly subscribed and sworn of the U. S. Service-Series. 1911. J-W 563-3 to Oetore me this Utl\ gases that would prevail. The horrid day 01 bectinber, ibl2. F°,Ls A foul plot. Etc. iiakky b. joanos, Public. mists and are and FREE Notary deadly gases dispersed Cutlery, Collect. Attest: Let * P,ot exists between liver decomposed by the of light. t. 1. will send you one dozen Wilson’s Laxa- PENDLETON, it in, everywhere! Let the light in more Cash l». F. ou.ioiih, { Director distress by refusing to Bargain. D. t-rl'..CJlUBe and more abundantly. Faded carpets tive Tablets for a 2 cent stamp to pay c. NiCDoLs, ) ‘‘ns’s New Life Pills, and end I Pftt,, are not as as faded cheeks. Spoil- Hallett & Cumston Square Rosewood These tablets will cure con- 1,'ur pitiful postage. ^ s.vstem. com- if"A ... •♦‘A ,tt: They gently ed cushions are trivial compared with Plano with cover and stool complete. ,r' stipation, as they act as a Tonic on the teach, liver and bowel., health. Darkened rooms are too spoiled Price $39.00. C. O. POOR, bowels instead of them. mil & Troll KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE health and all of darkened lives.—Christian weakening good feelings suggestive 49 Street, Belfast. !***£' Herald. 28 Church CITY DRUG STORE, Belfast Me. COUGH SYRUP jury, the court of original jurisdiction, I OH! SANTA CLAUS. The Republican Journal and the Court of Appeals.” While this Terrible Suffering Santa Claus, I knew of girls and boys w&^mwmmattwmwmwmvmmKwmmw&WMimuse.vt&tqG^M ca se of murder to possession of the get Eczema All Over Baby's Body. Vho don’t have any toys; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912 hardly BELFAST, “When my baby was four months murdered man’s money has attracted Nho have not clothes to keep them warm, old his face broke out with eczema, wide attention and comment there are tfor shoes to wear in a cold snow storm— PUBLISHED EVERY THl RSDAY BY and at sixteen months of age, his face, cases in which the ^ hose poor tired mothers work and hard many of lesser note hands and arms were in a dreadful long JAMES H. [Tor one with a The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. laws have been nullified and courts of state. The eczema spread all over hi3 little gift Christmas card— We had to put a mask or cloth While to name. body. you go merrily jingling by | made belie their A justice and tie his hands. over his face up With your reindeer tell Cl ARLES A. PILSBURY. a sledge—Now me why } Manager notorious offender is given sentence, we gave him Hood’s Sarsapa- HOWES’| Finally fou go to the children who have then the sentence is and he is rilla and in a few months he was en- enough suspended And to ADVERTISING Terms. For one square, one tirely cured. Today he is a healthy give them such a lot of stuff? one week set at to continue bis law-break- Inch length in column, 25 cents for liberty boy.’* Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Maine. Children I know of wait, wistful eyed, 25 cents insertion. dis- Merchandise •nd for each cures Useful subsequent Venal are found to ad- blood (Christmas Hood’s 1 newspapers Sarsaparilla ing. On Christmas eve, to hear you ride, eases and builds up the system. Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a vocate the at of the worst Over the roof with setting liberty in usual form or halloo and shout— $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three Get it today liquid In all departments preparations have been made for the needs of Christmas *rear; but are rare and of Santa Claus! Santa Claus! H of these called Sarsatabs. What are I criminals, chocolated tablets you about? shoppers months. an but little influence. Such as ; Santa greater stock, varieties, and excellent we are better pardons Claus if you want me to tell you true greater force, prtn;,r. I SECRET SOCIETIES! has that Gov. Dix,and the failure I I’ll say that I now use — Greeley, Colorado, just completed granted by have'small for you fWithto take care of the Christmas wants of our customers than ever I of the courts to enforce the can When I was a child and heard bef0r a $133,000 High school building, and laws, The Master Mason’s degree will be worked you go Jingling your bells across the snow when opened for inspection Dec. 6th it only tend to increase crime by promising at the of Timothy Chase Lodge, F. & meeting Then to of you were jolly and good and I A was visited by fully 3,000 people. The immunity criminals. The Governor A. M., this, Thursday, evening. wise, WE OFFER FEW SUGGESTIONS: I With rosy, red cheeks and twinkling Greeley Republican of the 7th, sent us by South Carolina represented the advanced Edwin S. Perkins of Tarratine Tribe of Red bright | eyes Mr. A. J. Condon, contains a full de- thought of those who are advocating this Men has been appointed District Deputy Great And then, Santa Claus, I have no doubt of the line of when he exclaimed Sachem for the Belfast and Castine District of scription building, “admittedly proceedure You sought all the poor little of Red Men. children out. the finest in the State.” Greeley is to at the Governor’s convention in Rich- the Grand Lodge And filled each stocking full to the brim, GLOVES "To Hell with the Con- At their regular meeting last Monday even- And each be congratulated. mond, Virginia child had what was best for him; stitution.” ing, Tarratine Tribe of Red Men conferred But since those We are In STOCKING$| days you’ve grown too fat; prepared to supply the needs Fancy Christmas boxes. | We doubt if considerable number the Adoption degree on one candidate and ir [jf any You’re a bloated old toady aristocrat, acted on other The first nomi- for all occasions. Silk Thread Hose. wdll of the OBITUARY. applications. And one of citizens approve proposed of these days you’ll have the gout— nation of officers was held at this meeting and Santa for housing all the city schools ih Claus! Santa Claus! What are you about? plan John B. McDonald, in his 35th year, died the second and last before the election takes one on schoolhouse common. this at in Porter Why don’t where the building early morning apartments at next you go snow is deep him- place the meeting Monday night. Certainly, no parents who have children building, 11 Montello street, occupied by On country roads, where children Death was caused heart sleep for self and mother. by The annual of Penobscot Encamp- Handkerchiefs Women nrimnrv schools wonlrl sanction it meeting In the old farm houses with failure after an illness of two days, lhe end sloping roofs, ment, I, O. O. F., was held Tuesday evening And came Twice during the night he wake and list for the reindeer hoofs? and it is indefensible from any unpred- suddenly. Pa- of a His and the following officers elected: Chief was under care physician. mother, Why don’t you go to those girls and The common is none Mrs. Flora E. triarch, Clarence E. Arthur boys judiced standpoint. (Condon) McDonald, survives; Hall; high priest, In the sad for streets Handkerchiefs Men city who have no for the also a brother, Herman McDonald, and two R. senior Melvin O. toys too large present needs; bringing Murch; warden, Dickey; wor Mrs. Mabel and Mrs. Julia ciothes enough to them warm— sisters, Davey Wilbur keep of so many pupils together, including latter of He scribe, Orrin J. Dickey; financial scribe, Nor Chamberlain, the Wessagussett. shoes to wear in a cold snow storm— the is not advisable. Such a was a of Mrs. Emil Lagergren. He A. Macomber; treasurer, Ralph H. Howes; v-ry young, nephew’ And fill their stockings full of the stuff was born in Belfast, Me. His father, now Handkerchiefs for in the coun- junior warden, Herbert O. Brier; if proposed in any place trustees, You give to those children who Children plan was John McDonald. Mr. McDonald was have dead, Melvin C. Lendal T. Shales and enough? of Belfast would he con- in a num- Murch, Dayton Ah! thtn try the size a shoe operative, employed Brockton Santa Claus I’d believe in y ou ber of He won a wide circle of friends F. Stephenson. The above officers were made off-hand. We do not believe the years. j ; And love as I used to do— demned ■ you again by his devotion to his mother. He was regu- a committee to arrange for the installation, Silk Peirce can be used for such a And the sad old world would be out Petticoats, bequest larly employed until the latter part of last which will take Jan. 7th. The officers finding Ribbons, I place It's the Father’s own purpose. week. business that you’re about, The floral tributes at the Wednes- will be installed by Grand High Priest Clarence funeral, \ R. T. Newell. Aprons, Leather Goods, of John B. known to a wide E. Frost of Belfast and there will be an enter- And why does this man so hate the day, McDonald, circle of friends as “Bart,” included a wreath men and the who Nelson The dates for the New party placed of carnations and roses from the bereaved Chimes of Normandy, tc Neckwear, Umbrellas, in the front rank of the nation’s Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are invited. A be given the Belfast Dingley mother; wreath of roses, lilies and ferns from by Musical Society, have j been set for 8th lawmakers? The answer is plain—Frank friends in the Adams special meeting of the Encampment will be the and 9th of January. The Handles Mounted with Skein- Stacy, Co., stitching of Sweaters, >i;. L. was not chosen to succeed his double of and dress- part Gaspard, the Miser, will be taken by Dingley room; spray pinks, treeing held Tuesday evening, Dec. 31st, to hear the John j J. Nolan ot who is now in Sacc ver, covered with e brother in Congress. Since that day the ing room friends, Stacy Adams Co.; jonquils, ! Boston, Silk in annual reports of the officers and transact any putting on an Silk and at vitals, Mr. and Mrs. Emil lagergren; large basket of 1 opera with local talent. Mr, Waists, slashing tearing Republican Nolan will come to roses and A E. Davie and family; pinks other business that may come before the Belfast about the first ol Blue, Brown and Green has on with increasing fury, as the pinks, to gone and j-.rquits, Jecco Girls’ millinery depart-, meetiig. January coach the Belfast cast. In the Corsets. celis of hatred, malice, jealousy, meantime several gray ment; pinks and jonquils, Mr. and Mrs. George ) rehearsals are bemg held and have been tbe chorus and disappointment revenge E. Ryan; pinks and jonquils. Ellis Packard; weekly by principals, under the Fine Wool Blankets | EAST BELFAST. direction of nursed and upbuilt by self-pity, brood- pinks, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ames; pinks, Mr. E. S. Pitcher. Table Linen, and in the high art of abuse and Mrs. H. B. Clnmberlain; wreath on stand- ings practice Mrs. Ansel is sick with Fred Puffs, and invective. ard, roses and lilies, friends in Porter block. ; Kelley quite pleurisy Blackington and four of his men have fever. returned from Dark where had Towels, Men whom Editor Dingley lauded yes- The foregoing newspaper clippings were re- j Harbor, they moved a large building to make room for the Art are classed with thieves and *vith a for their Melvin Clark has moved Squares, terday today reived at this office into the Knowlton new Rues. request J summer home for Mr. Frothingham Tray Cloths. are started down the “Jericho road.” publication, in an envelope postmarked Brock- ; ana Buzzell house on Searsport avenue. While there the men were boarded at the we How are And that is why ask: long Glover’s house and are in ol tor, Mass,, Dec. 14th and later we received a j Mrs. R. G. Mosman and boarding raptures decent men of all parties to allow an ir- daughter Dorothy the treatment accorded them note stating that Mr. McDonald died in Brock- by Mauagei responsible to misrepresent them daily j returned Dec. 11th from visits in Portland and Charles Morton and Cook Gilkey.—Rockland ton, but the date of death was not before a large part of Maine’s population given. j Lisbon Falls. Courier-Gazette is to COATS SUITS FUR under what Editor Dingley pleased Miss Edith Skelton of is The of such an as Brookline, Me., Last season grass seed was represent as the “freedom of the press?” passing exemplary person | unusually high her mother, Mrs. Alec Snow, and Mark an — Kennebec Journal. Everett W. Emerton deserves special mention visiting through Ward, enterprising farmer of j the and a brief review of his life should claim our holidays. North Searsport, he would Here as elsewhere you will fiud the j thought try raising Do your shopping early for you will find complete assortment: thoughtful consideration. He was born in Velma Rogers, the little of Mr. and grass seed, and had great success. A sample same in those most j daughter underlying grievance left ai resid- Mrs. is after a Charles F. Swift’s this week was endeavors to the Bucksport, Maine, sixty-five years ago, Raymond Rogers, convalescing bright earnest in their destroy j and ing there practically all his life, being the son serious illness of pneumonia. clear, and fully equal to the best seed on This one failed to j JAHES H. HOWES. Republican party. of Amasa S. and Ann Emerton. ! the market. (Jackson) Miss Lena of Isle re- a for Governor, for Con- .Wedge Cranberry get nomination He is survived two Mrs. by sisters, Augusta turned to her home Dec. 10:h after a few a j gress, for the legislature, a judgeship, Triggs and Mrs. Georgie E. Buck, both of Bel- —iH weeks’ visit with Miss Lucy Leavitt. — seat in ihe Governor’s Council, etc. fast. It has been well said of Mr. Emerton I Mr. and Mrs. Perley and little son Many had been honored in the past, per- that “he walked humbly and truly with God, Stanley Sherwin of Isle are of their beyond their deserts, had fed at the and dealt justly and kindly w’ith men.” This J Cranberry guests Isles. haps Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. The White felt that mirrored the character of the man, and a more parents, Leavitt, through public crib until they they BOUND. tribute to worth could not be to the holidays. CLOTH should he life-long pensioners, and now fitting paid earnest and any one. Forbearing, courteous and kindly, he Miss Alice Grindle of Castine, who has been “A most compelling are the loaves and fishes -CHRISTMAS- they seeking will long be remembered for deeds which were a guest of Mrs. F. N. Savery, has entered the story Kennebec Journal. a new through party. ... always right as he saw the right. “More than Waldo County Ho&pital for a surgical opera- “Extremely interesting. I read this could not this need not be said, less than tion by Dr. Brock of Portland. it all at one Peter MacQueen. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF The Washington an sitting.” correspondents be said." Mr. Emerton died in Belfast Dec. 8, Mr. I. L. had two foxes from World Traveller and Lecturer. nour.ce that Perry escape every Post-mortem i Congressman McGillicuddy The funeral services were held in Bucks- day. 1912. their one last week. Mr. to the Christmas recess pen day Perry cap- Plot laid in part in Liberty, Montville, purposes spend Dec. and were attended a examinations often show port, 10th, by large tured four foxes when they were small and the manufactur- jjj ; and Searsmont. in getting in touch with number of relatives and friends. and Groceries, had them in a pen and they made their escape that tuberculosis had been 1 Staple Fancy ers of his district to see how much tariff Mrs. Marcella C. Newcomb died at her home by gnawing through and breaking the wire. reduction can stand, and him Beside they quote and Idylls on Main street early Monday morning, Dec. Misses Julia Leary Mary Woodbury Edam, Pineapple and Cream Chew. as saying that if the Underwood bills the before the 1 16th, aged 50 years, 4 months and 5 days. She spent last Saturday in Burnham, guests of lungs germs rates too low for the industries of the Strand, carry was born in Monroe, the daughter of Benja- Miss Blanche Foster, a former teacher in the gained mastery. New Dates, 1 a > he shall not hesitate to tell their i CLOTH BACK, FRENCH P\?ET "JT/cT, Confectionery, Figs, M aine, min A. and Sarah Braley Curtis, and is the last Brick school. Miss Foster is to leave soon for You can strengthen your ■ that the author so, and “seek to have party policy ot their large family of children. About three New Hampshire, where she will teach under “it is not always inspira- Table Raisins, and Dried Fruits resistance power changed in these particulars.” The Bos- weeks ago she suffered a paralytic shock and the supervision of Alonzo J. Knowdton, former by taking gj i' tion finds such happy expression. ton Herald commends the proposed in- had remained unconscious to the end. She superintendent of the Belfast schools. i Scott’s Emulsion. It con- g ! It is a wonderful theme well handled. kinds. Plain and Mixed Nuts of finest ei had the constant attention of her vestigation, but goes on to say: “If the only son, The Brower and Rose Circles of Mason’s tains available energy in ccn- B Sherman, French &, Co., Pub'rs. The Hiram who has the in his people of the second Maine district really- Curtis, sympathy Mills chapel will hold a Christmas sale next centrated form, which quickly || last statement relates to the Sea May ive have your order for Celt i bereavement of all who know him. The de- and the is wanted a tariff bill framed with large Saturday afternoon evening at chapel, nourishes all the organs of the R poems The Montville “Centenary” and Lettuce in was a kind hearted advance. ceased woman, beloved by at 2 o’clock. A table will — books. for their local interests they had beginning mystery It repairs waste makes in the book The author of these regard old and young. The funeral took Tues- j body. place be one of the features, and JB an to so on the fifth fancy articles, active blood and F. is a native of Sears- attention opportunity say day at 9 Rev A. A. Universalist j rich, supplies y Franklin Phillips, Special given telephone orders day o’clock, Blair, and food will be on sale, and home-made candy j energy to the cells. It's M in and of November, they lost it. They were starving and in lived Liberty officiating. The remains taken to Mon- will have mont, youth On the following Tuesday night they timely use enables the to H he elected a man who must go into a Demc- roe for interment. body Montville. Over the coming holidays a Christmas tree and entertainment. Miss resist tuberculosis. in substance to | or natives of these c ratio- caucus, agreeing of the ; will mail to residents H. L. WHITTEN C James E. Nason died Dec. 13th at his home Ethel Savery has charge entertainment. j abide by its decision. What he chances For stubborn colds ar.d R towns, ordering direct from him at 5 in Winterport. He had been confined to the The Circle and Social Aid of Trinity church to tell Mr. Underwood will roll off that bronchitis B Felton St., Cambridge, Mass.. The Whitt house only since the Tuesday before, and his held their Christmas sale Dec. 11th and found nothing compares excellent like the with Scott’s Isles for 75 cents and Idylls Beside the gentleman proverbial death came as a sudden shock to his family a ready sale for their aprons, fancy articles, Emulsion. | Prices water from a duck’s back. The for — Strand for 60 hill, and friends. He is survived by his wife and etc. A supper followed and the evening was Refuse substitutes insist on cents, post paid. Kj for which McGillicuddy must vote, will he one daughter, Mrs. Frank Wakefield of Ripley; spent socially. Trinity Reformed church will SCOTT'S. I cutnearly one-half. Send postage made- fi or the Democratic one sister, Mrs. George W. Shaw of Winter- hold their Christmas entertainment Christmas amounts stated. rgood ill—by Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-€7 ■ party, under Democratic leadership, and port; and one brother, C. S. Nason, also of night, the 25th, and a program will follow. __ Live and Low has of the entertain- Boiled three nieces, Mrs. Frank Nevers Mrs. Alec Snow charge on Democratic principles. Mr. McGilli- Winterport; of Somerville, Mass., Mrs. Horace Kneeland ment this year in place of the Supt., Mrs. An- cuddy knows this as well as anybody and Mrs. Edna M. of nie who was unable to attend to it on *€► ATec- else,” Campbell Winterport; Rogers, one nephew, C. L. Whitney of Somerville, account of sickness in the family. besides nieces and The with the said Maes., grand nephews. ‘To hell Constitution, for the Coal Barons. I CARLE & JONES’ funeral was held Tuesday at 2 30 p. m., in the A Knock-out , the of South Carolina to the Bramhall’s Market governor M. E. church, under the auspices of Garfield of North Carolina and the other Dec. 16. The supreme court governor lodge, I. O. O. F., of which he was an honored Washington, canceled as viola- ALL WIN- governors in convention assembled at member. of the United States today CUT PRICES ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY. of the tive of the Sherman anti-trust law, the con- Richmond, Va., whereupon many Mrs. Maria died at Cunningham her^home which railroad owned coal companies some of them the wives of the tracts by women, in Palermo, Dec. 15th,aged 59 years. Five chil- fields have TER COATS and SUITS in the Pennsylvania anthracite pur- left the hall in disgust. Cole dren of whom and governors, survive, two, Lydia Ernest, chased the output for all time of “independent” L. Blease, South Carolina’s disgrace and live in New York, Herbert in Cooper’s Mills, mines.. December 19th WANTED! and Commencing Today, shame, was the speaker and his treason- Miss Myrtle in North Jay, and William at Ctias.R, was his brutal and home. A sister and brother live in North able utterance crude, We want a CLEAN UP on these and Turner; also another sister and brother in COLDS GO QUICK goods obscene attempt to show his veneration LADIES to buy UNDERT A Augusta, and one sister in Palermo. Mrs. for the womanhood of his native State. will quote prices that will move them. ■ ww small boxes of Cunningham was a woman of many amiable NIGHT The occasion was the discussion of the OVER LICENSED EMB' who won the respect of a 1 for her their hus- qualities, a in and look them over. All CIGARS for of law in reference to It' head is stuffed up and you have If you are interested come question "lynch” many kindnesses. The funeral services were your | hard cold can get rid ot the misery. * the of crimes against women you quickly bands or best fellows CORONER FOR punishment held, at 1 P. M. Wednesday, at the Baptist First, look after the bowels; any good ca- t from 14 to 45 bust measure. ! izes. years by Negroes. The next day the conven- church. thartic will do; then breathe Booth’s HYOMEI kills life and heals the for CHRISTMAS at tion unanimously repudiated the utter- which promptly germ Edwin E. Mahoney died at his home in membrane. Very truly yours, EVERYTHIN' of Gov. Blease and a vote of 14 it & JONES. ances by Northport, Saturday, Dec. 14th, a'fter a short Breathe HYOMEI (pronounce High-o-me) CARLE j the little hard rubber a resolution in the through to 4 adopted declaring illness of pneumonia, aged 47 years. He was daytime CHAS. F. Caskets inhaler; and just before going to bed at night SWIFT’S, mob and for the im- born in the son of Edwin and Sarah against violence, Northport, do this: Pour a scant teaspoonful of HYOMEI Masonic Belfast. E. Mahoney. The funeral took Tuesday water, cover Temple, Suits partial enforcement of the law. The place into a kitchen bowl of boiling at 2 o’clock, Rev. D. B. Phelan, Methodist, of- head and bowl with towel and breathe for four who the resolu- governors opposed ficiating. several minutes the soothing, healing vapor l^== ill Home Telepliont also fine for sore tion declared themselves as strongly en- that arises. This treatment is T 1 "BARGAINS Office Mrs. Anna Colson Rich is slowly recovering throat and catarrh. Complete HYOMEI outfit dorsing its purport, but voted “No” be- if need- from a severe attack of acute bronchitis, hav- including inhaler, $1.00; extra bottles Several bargains in city and farm proper- no to to cause they thought they had right ing been ill for two or three weeks, at 72 Co- 50c. A. A. Howes & Co. are authorized MONEY 72 MAIN STRt ed, SAVE also restaurant for sale at a lumbia dissatisfied. ty, bargain. a Gov. Blease street.—Bangor News. refund your money if reprimand colleague. Also agent for Fidelity Life Insurance Co. snapped his fingers in the face of his at the By doing your CHRISTMAS shopping Make yourself amf family a Christm is pres- declared he cared not a whit colleagues, ent of a policy and start the New Year ^ what the conference said, thought, did, The Home of Good Values. right. M. R KMOWLTON. or did not and announced that all the !| do, NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE. 3w49 City building. resolutions they might ever adopt would EDIS-'i r the neither keep him from governor’s i I TO THE PEOPLE OF WALDO COUNTY: A assortment of USEFUL GIFTS sure to please. to Charles F. in the complete chair nor from a seat United merchant who serves his customer best looks forward to and antici- States in 1915, or earlier. Swift's for best j Senate, pates his customer’s wants. 1 \ SPECIAL DISCOUNT on Ladies’ One-Piece in Furnish- A We have provided our store with a wide range of articles Those familiar with the case of Pat- of Mixed Nuts, Novelties and in fact, something for everyone desir- Dresses, Coats and Furs. of ings, practical things, Serge Phonograph rick, a New York lawyer, convicted selected and ing to make a Christmas present. Our goods are specially j; Layer Raisins, murder of an man the name the aged by for Christmas GO specially prepared gifts. '; of Rice and sentenced to death, and who have ad- York Store, Colonial Theatre Block. Malaga Grapes We wish you to come in and look our goods over. We will Nw Bargain after ten years imprisonment has been whether ■1 1,1 ditional help that customers may not have to wait. We care not ! and all kinds of Fruits $1.00 down anu by Gov. Dix, will agree with to show OPEN EVENINGS pardoned you are “just looking,” or wish to buy; we will be just as pleased he Outlook in this act of f T condemning see something ,, wee!' £ you in either case. If you do not buy 'yourself, you may FOR CHRISTMAS. per the New York executive. The Outlook IThethat some friend will want. \' a at with- Edison I’hon*^ aays: “One man, layman that, season. We .. Let our store be your half-way place during the Holiday out debate, without any very careful in- and will be 11 Chas. F. Swift,Masonic have room for your bundles while shopping elsewhere, pleased Temple into vestigation, without making public the yum to care for them for you. |! of his has in a grounds decision, single all and favors and extend most heartily < We appreciate past patronage Christmas TO LET Yours erv truly act nullified the careful and painstaking Slippers the Season’s Very truly yours, 11 of Greetings. procedure of the entire judicial system RALPH D. SOUTHWORTH, ;; -AT- A tenement ot seven rooms at cases. the State of New York in criminal Maine. .. Telephone 67-2 12 Main Street, Belfast, 108 HIGH STREET, & JONti He has recalled the decision of the District w. A. SWIFTS, 16 Main St, Belfast CARLE Attorney’s office,the Grand Jury,the tria I I fhe NeWS Belfast. is clerking in the Wood- H Sonant season. *„r£ during the holiday tl,:'' shoot on the be an all day grounds Gun Club on Christmas day. TheBelfa5t‘' ol !he hall this. Thursday, seaside Grange Ice ^with music by Keyes orchestra. ''‘"'“’tiH be served. the Belfast BANG!! in ,.iters remaining SIX Dec. 17th: A. SIX ide week ending M. MONTHS jeon Cyr, Mr. Hazen, II. MONTHS it c WITHOUT WITHOUT G. Clarence ; ,r Fred Spinney, A A this have ard 11 Lunt of city HOLE HOLE verse jurors for the January

vis has been elected captain Scott! fore- Great company. James Sholes, and Earl V. assistant foreman

nt meeting this,Thursday, regular school committee and a full at- doing committee and ,, quested. Waldo term of the County Another and all bills Began last Tuesday HERE’S A REMEDY Explosion? at once, as otherwise they to all “het < about *•*- Pretty near time get up” thinking to the professional card what to “this one,” how to “that one” Howes’ give please oak, Attorney at Law, -NO.——-— ,. Doak was to take some one.” a .. t that Mr. and in the meantime “forgetting Here’s in Massachusetts has no Give Everybody, Everywhere a box of Hole- ot. He is here to stay and remedy. proof Hose. ; office last Sat- 1 .»vv into this You know how “Father” hates to have his hard t Printery, Main street, The Goods House cheer returned to him in useless v, laden with good earned money gifts—surely Leading Holiday announce- h in the holiday he would appreciate a box of practical Holeproofs. lV,cal stores. how tired “Mothers” would welcome the \ii ance of the First Parish Think many at thehbmeof Mrs. Geo. sight of the little yellow box that means Freedom from of Belfast- -' reet, this, Thursday, af- ok. The subject of the the Mending Bag. And that particular young lady uiniscences of the Parish.” couldn’t possibly find fault with a box of dainty sure far n in ■.* has sold his their level best to 1 silk Yes—Guaranteed the same. Is “YOU WISE” and is look- just put to the \. Grant, pure noleproofs. only trying city. He will work at Pure Sea Island Cotton Holeproof for Men ■uildings, etc., and his | Women and Children, cost (six pairs) $1.50 to •1-. will find employment ! fact that are the to $3.00, according to finish and weight. Guar- they really people tradewith this anteed Six months without holes. Silk Hole- 'i icomber ara building a three Guaranteed for Three i..ner Frederick Roessner. proof, pairs. Women’s, $3.00. inner are completed Jand Months, Men’s, $2,00; year for Christmas shopping. step them this week. II. [ the e began fitting the rigging Be sure you get the original Holeproof. Don’t accept I “Justasgood” kind. See that your money pays for what stra has been organized It ask for—and ask for to be had at Please us a for if will i:t in- Holeproots only be of E. S. Pitcher. you give call, appreciated whether come as -‘Veral violinists, a flute you a M.-arsal was held last Mon- customer or to look around. Yours Vurh interest is manifested, truly, .ko the organization a suc- SfwSDin&mam tine, who has gone to ,u the High School, was the t ate for the city schools and “2 Stores” CARLE 8c odbury would consider it a JONES. are willing to act as substi- iimii —-If mi— mi _____ I bools, or to take a country of this week will be orchestra The schools will iheir name ana rererencts Friday night city close Fri- A. E A Successful Sale. The annual tomorrow, The Ladies Auxiliary of Camp Clark, Christ- at the Colonial theatre with music day, for a two weeks’ light by vacation. The 9th gre e last mas sale the ladies of the Unitarian Sons of Veterans, held its annual meeting by church, L.akie's orchestra. All new pictures will be closed Monday to allow the tables of whist at the teacher, Mr. A. D hall and elected the held in the church Dec. was a Pythian Monday night in G. A. R- parlors, 12th, jhown. Advt. Hayes, to attend the of the i'lay evening. Doughnuts meeting State officers: President, Mrs. Flora Larra- success in every way. The tea table was pre- Grange in Portland. following t-• rved. Mrs. Rose won wish an- J. treas- sided over by Miss E. Maude Barker, assisted Fahy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood to bee; vice president, Mrs. Minnie Gay; The a fruit dish, and of their Young Ladies Social Union of Mrs. Evie by Misses Katherine C. Quimby, Belle prize, fancy lounce the engagement daughter, the Bap- urer, Mrs. Nancy Stevens; chaplain, Keating tist church a ie first a T. Lee of had successful sale in outside and Hazel Doak. The fancy work table was gentlemen's prize, Georgia Ola, to Adolph Absarokee, the church Wright; guide, Mrs. Eva Gordon; inford Howard and Miss Belle in a vestry last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Evie in charge of Mrs. A. C. Burgess, Mrs. Ada E. Montana. The wedding will take place The food guard, Mrs. Robinson; trustees, the a rabbit table was in of Nina Swan and Mrs. G. A. the table consolations, toy few weeks. charge Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Wright, Mrs. Minnie J. Gay and Mrs. Quimby; apron Mrs. Emma Wm. an Suits and Thursday evening of was educated at the t astine Nor- Overcoats, Lowney of Dorchester, formerly Belfast,and Miss retires native town, available space in the cellar under the store of Nobby Neckwear, Silk Hosiery, was attended and perience. Hopkins with the re- from Bates in 1887. | \ largely boat attend the fun- mal school and graduated left on the afternoon to of ail who have N. S. Lord & Co. and in other buildings in the i>ath Robes orchestra spect had busin ss relations some time a school teacher in Leo- (Slippers to yes' furnished He was for 1 match), House The S. G. Swift house on Cedar street Sweaters, Coats, eral. with her and with the love of all Belfast and Lewiston. He also vicinity.... Mr. C. E. Mclntire’s plans for his j j vam and cake were served the girls wh o minster, Mass., the home. His mothei have of schools of was Um!ire,,as, was originally Lowney clerked for her. She will go to Boston has served as superintendent fish plant on what formerly Lewis’ wharf Street Shirts (the best s'in: Messrs. H. fitting Ralph Howes, the first of to make and Belfast He studied iaw with \ Bates^ was a cousin of the late Axel andliarrison Hay- January her home, but Rockland calls for a over the addition to the \ was building Hats and Edward R. Estabrooks wrere will frequently visit Belfast, which has been I his brother, Robert 1 Dunton, ; nd ad- made) Caps, Combination ford. One niece, Mrs. Augusta ol if he will have Sets, Gloves ? Starkey her home for bar in 1889. He is a member of wharf, and possible it built at \ (lined m charge. many years. i mined to the D. who from lived ir He was or Washington, C., infancy the law firm of Dunton & Morse. o- o, as it will be needed in the spring ...The unlined), Pajamas and in j Night Shirts. ii ander Wm. L. Past Pinafore Cape Breton. Gilbert and in 1906-7. He is a member | Hall, the family, survives Mr. Lowney was ir mayor of Belfast fj'-ezing of the ground has suspended the W'ork | ar.der Rev. David L. Sullivan’s famous opera “H. M. S. of the Masons, Odd Fellows and the Grange. these are Wilson, trade in Brockton and Boston for many years Pinafore,” o. Mat news BroF. on the former marine rail- only a few of the ) ■ has ,ae, Rev. A. A. been successfully presented by amateurs W. Clark & j MANY Blair, Captain with Horace Partridge, and frequently visitec New Advertisements. Harry In the a wall THINGS WE HAVE TO OFFER in Nova way property. spring retaining 5 F. and Senior Sydney, Scotia, under the direction of Christmas sale at cut I Stephenson his Belfast relatives. He was the son of the Co., advertise a great w ill be built on Front street, a building erected y Call in and look over our Mr. F. White. The J display of merchandise. ir>s L. Slugg of Palestine Com- and Christine and his Emory Sydney Daily Post have only to glance at the prices | late William Lowney age prices. You over the tracks and a wharf extended were railway j ■ says: “The choruses and REMEMBER Rockland last in Mr. He married a admirable, the men’s and and fur- THE PLACE, Monday was about 61 years. Charles- quoted on boys clothing to water.... Leroy Coombs has taken stage arrangements, under Mr. White’s direc- deep •Is car to attend the annual town lady, who survives him, and is blind. to set what great bargains are j inspec- nishing goods down the two old buildings in what was for- tion, beyond cavil. Mr. White deserves not for in The Chapman Concert. This musica offered in all lines. See special boys and an amount of RALPH but thanks for merly Dyer’s yard got quite D. only praise, his excellent work. watches in SOUTHWORTH, ragraph installed at the event of the season will take place at the Co- stem wind, stem set, guaranteed $1 lumber. The removal of these jj Opera He has trained a good dilapidated large company of finished should not fail 12 •:h is giving great satisfaction, lonial Theater next Saturday evening, anc gun metal_Holiday shoppers suuctures is a decided improvement to that MAIN STREET, and the a ;? BELFAST, MAINE. performers given public chance to of M. P. Wuodcock & Son, produced by this machine are holders of certificates can exchange them foi to visit the store neighborhood. It would be a further improve- see a performance entertaining and educa- and better stock and tlickerless and do not tire reserved seat tickets at the box office after 1 where will be found a larger im-nt if what is left of an old schooner could tive.” The t ost further: says and will receive full be removed from the dock near It is re- ai:ager Clifford is up to date al- o'clock this morning. The artists whc are ti than ever before you I by.... It is scarcely necessary to of that & Co. will extend their speak Mr. ... The latest and loud- | ported Cooper day and a here have been greeted everywhere ir value for your money ; Saturday special appear Emory White’s interpretation of his parti j wharf 150 feet in the spring, which will give a Carle & Jones, | [ t-ra House was the five reel Maine with enthusiasm and storm of ap- "Ralph Rackstraw,” able seaman. His rich, est report is that proprietors thorn better facilities for receiving and ship- voice, combined with the house of Belfast, at Mr. Nat C. Goodwin as Fa- plause has followed every number. Of the powerful knowledge of the leading holiday goods ping lumber by water_The big building ! of stagecraft which years of experience have to the Coe-Mortimer is gan. concert in that city the Lewiston Journal says are tryh g their level best to put you wise plant nearly completed. brought, insure something good from the old Giordano of the handsome the fact that they are really the people'to j Mrnt Party. Miss Sarah M. stage presence favorite whenever he appears. the glorious voice and the magnetic personality for Christmas to ten trade with this year shopping. j party Monday evening audience as he captivated the Lewiston capti- Call and see them whether you want to buy or iends and surprised them vates audiences wherever he goes. Nor was not_For Christmas stockings, as well as for Indigestion <'■ attraction. Miss Florence Otis is are J nient of her engagement to he the only all the year around stockings, Holeproofs on Trimmed and an pleasing soprano and ever at The Dinsmore Store. Untrimmed Hats | *if Kalamazoo, Mich. The exceptionally Pills the thing. Sold only Causes Dizziness, Nervousness, with the great tenor she made a satisfactory _L. H. Main street, announces a red and A health demands Ferguson, and DISCOUNT on green. special impression. Lewiston has a special pride ir [Ayer’sGood at least one move- sale on trimmed and untrimmed all my I one-half price Sick Headache, Sleeplessness. i box from the Miss Sue Winchell of Brunswick, 'cellist ment of the bowels each one and ribbons ... | suspended day. Just hats and a discount on all silks iilks and whose talent has always been at A Pill at bedtime. Sold tor 60 Main street, for Christ- Ribbons. | is. invited to guess its con- recognized yer’s years. Go to W. A. Swift’s,16 home and whose art was more than ever ap- .Tenement of 7 rooms to let at TABLETS BANiSH A! L 1 mas slippers... STOMACH i' Dodge guessed a ring I Ask Your Doctor. Li.w.-it Mj-O-NA preciated Wednesday evening. "piss'. 108 High street... Big cut in the price of Edi- iV.ISERY, GAS AND SOURNESS | open the box, which was son wax records at Carle & Jones Select autiful diamond solitaire. most of the ailments named | records from catalogues and call for them You know that j H. Street. then formal an- your made the cornet that cost $80 above con e from an out of order stomach; of ,L. numbers.A Besson j Ferguson, 'S by \ Seavey received the course do. I when new will be sold for $25, if taken at you _ | i 1 ns of the and but j|| company room or ad- if food doesn’t digest, lays»heavily ; 1 I once. at Darby’s pool your A three course At Enquire ferment. ouquets. Store it has started to City Drug dress M. A. French, 21 Spring street ...See in your stomach, assisted nts it sets loose in the stom- Seavey serving, the of The Home of Good Values to When it ferme •miis llarcourt. Mr. Guth- greetings which irritate the great the people of Waldo county... .Carle & Jones ach uoisorious gases ¥ 'fast the past two summers I that leads to the brain from the announce cut prices on all winter coats and nerve directly ry's car and has touring CHRISTMAS. suits beginning today, Dec. 19th. They want stomach, here, who extend congrat- That irritation causes heartburn, dizziness, a quick clean-up on their goods and will quote them.... The H. L. Whit- nervousness. It Will Bottles fresh from the fac- CHRISTMAS Seals. prices that will move nightsweats, Be Your Own Water or p Loss I will end all stomach misery, HOT ten Co. has a full line of staple and fancy MI O-NA A box costs only 50 cents tory. Price 50c. to $2.00. Every CHRISTMAS Stationery. groceries, and would like to have your orderE money back. large in advance. at- and is sold by A. A. Howes & Co. and drug- one warranted. for celery and lettuce Special orders. Tel. 125. gists everywhere. As WIII as ours, if fye CHRISTMAS Post Cards. tention given telephone you do not include our store in your 0 Symptoms CUTLERY Handsome Pearl Pocket [j Holiday shopping list. Knives and other down to 25c. 5 fn always make their pres- grades LEATHER GOODS, I am selling what I Shears and ll-“ Razors, regular and safety, Our stock Known by failing sight. have left at COST. is larger and better than ever. We want Scissors of a quality so good l guaran- your trade and will give you full value for your o R£h LIDS, tee them all to give satisfaction. money. nl Long experience has us the art of RAZORS, Strops, Shaving Brushes, Shav- VIENNA ARI PLATES LOOK! taught buying HeADACHES, Pads, Shaving the right goods right. Low enables us to ing Mugs, Fancy Shaving NOW DON’T FORGET I am agent for expense sell J [ r Powders and Cream. OF EDISON I U them Soaps, and on BIG CUT IN PRICE and of nervousness, have hand the best line of right, many years square dealing have : iST0MAtH MIRRORS, Ha'r Brushes, Combs, single CAMERAS, Films and Developing Pa- WAX RECORDS. proved that we intend to use you right. DISORDERS and in fancy sets. per made—the kind Mr. Chas. Town- | Don’t be misled send by catchy offers of for Indian Baskets of sweet grass, also uses, which guarantees the qual- 2 Minute Records were 35c., now 21c. something o m°8t cases REAL can be traced to Cameras ||j = but insist on ity. from “ “ nothing, Grass Scissors and Thimble Holders. $2.00 up. “ now 31c. good guaranteed articles and "'Perfections of the 4 50c., fi eyes. both and j you will fare better in the end. 1 SACHETS. Perfumes, imported | do cure troubles of the CICARS As far as select records from your catalogue and domestic, Toilet Water, etc., Perfume CICARS CICARS possible ||| tl)0Ve '‘intis with I will sell you a box call for them by numbers. We are very Dusy with the I glasses. Atomizers. __ M. P. WOODCOCK & SON. 1 at the right price. trade, so that if you have your records selected | SOAPS- A large assortment, from 5c. Holiday n__n at them numbers it will as well as LMJH ■ iMU- IUL.. -3||U t a cane to the best imported soap I and call for by help you up REMEMBER I will a Almanac see it. give good $3.60 a cake. Call and ourselves. Yours very truly, FREEDOM. rn-..i to every customer who will call and gentlemen... Word was received here, Tues- at 80c. a The Sophomore prize reading of Freedom day, by Fred Flye, that his brother Ledo was fyl Huylers, look over CHRISTMAS SVectAL/ST CANDY- Liggett’s, my goods. CARLE & JONES. Academy was held in the church, killed in White Haven, Pa. Mr. Flye has or- and Monday lb. Fenway, Bakers, at 60c. a lb., evening. Miss Zylphia Bessey won first prize dered the remains sent home, but no particu- Odd Fellows’ Block 29c. a lb. CITY 8TORE. for ladies, and Florian Small the prize for lars have yet been learned. i Barr’s Saturday Candy only DRUG | THE EMERYS ENTERTAIN. Literary News and Notes.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emery of Kalamazoo, Hon. John Francis Sprague of Dover, ====Book Your ^rrierT^No^FoT?our known is Mich., Give a Reception and Bail for author of several well books, now on a new one which is soon the Debut of their Daughter, Miss Mar- working to be issued from the press of Burleigh garet Cahill. & Flynt, the Augusta publishers. Back- [The Kalamazoo Gazette, Dec. 5th.] woods Sketches is the title of the new- est effort of Mr. and it will con- ^Christmas One of the most beautiful functionB Sprague Dinner- tain of interest to Maine in Kalamazoo was the re- many things ever given people and especially to those living in WE ARE NOW READY FOR THE TRADE. ception and ball given last evening this immediate section of the State. It j by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emery to intro- will be in reality, a collection of sketches of real with the woods and duce their daughter, Miss Margaret Maine life A U from 5 to 7 places familiar to Piscataquis people I ^ l/ITKIC Weighing pounds. a vivacious Cahill, petite, brunette. a the playing prominent part. Among VnlvIVbllO Also a of Pretty, with manners gracious and sketches will be: The Indians of Maine, good supply charming, she bids fair to become one of Some Sidelights on the Romantic Life of the favorites of Kalamazoo. the Beaver, Game Notes on Arnold’s Much of her time for the past few Expedition to Quebec, How John Smith in eastern schools Native Waldo Geese, years has been spent of Lower Broadway Regained His County Turkeys and Ducks or traveling abroad so that her friends Health, Impelled by a Force That They have known her little in her girlhood Wot Not Ot, A Day With Izaak Walton, days. As an evidence of her popularity, Authors and Dogs. The book will be ARLINGTON GOODS OF ALL KINDS. both here and elsewhere, were the per- handled by A. J. Houston of Portland, a fectly exquisite flowers sent to her as a well known book dealer. NATIVE PORK and HOME-MADE SAUSAGES debutante from friends far and near. A Yule-tide the Mr. and Mrs. Emery and Miss Cahill strong spirit pervades i of the December and HOME-MADE MINCEMEAT-The Real Thing received in the east parlor of the Bur- pages Lippincott’s, Is famous pie crust flour cheer There is a dick from half after eight o’clock until y \ good predominates. it tender and novel, of course—“The Glim- ten, when dancing began in the ball room. —makes light complete mer Augusta Kortrecht, In her beautiful gown of blue and white and di- I Glass,” by flaky and perfectly whose “A brocade over white satin, Miss Cahill recently published book, gestible. Just as good for Dixie Rose in Bloom,” has made some- JOHN A. was as lovely as the rare orchids Belfast, Maine’ quite of a “The Glass” FOGG, I stir. Glimmer from Her was bread and cake and biscuits thing | sent her Maine. gown is a breezy love-story, remarkable not made by Paquin with a white satin petti- and whatever you are baking. for the newness of its plot, but for coat with over draperies and side train only And the mosteconomical flour its admirable local color, for its repres- of blue and white brocade and trimmed TRANSFERS IN REM. hr c and for its to life. The lag! j) | with silver flowers. Her ornaments were milled—gives you most sion, fidelity scenes are laid in Tranquil Harbor, a a string of pearls. 0 her arm she loaves to the sack. The quaint village on the New Jersey coast, following transfers carried an exquisite bouquet of Kiltarney j» ip Your William which the author a rare were recorded in Waldo roses and lilies with maidenhair grocer keeps gives opportuni- Couv valley to her skill in character-delin- ferns. It was fashioned like a shower Tell. Insist on it next time > ty display ! of Deeds for the week < of which she takes full advantage. J f^J£R^EC‘Tll©&J with dusters ot the lilies tied into the ^ eation, ^ r 1912: you order flour. Short stories that breathe of the holi- I pink satin baby ribbon. day season are “A Christmas Blessing,” i Eveline H. Gilmore, B< ,f; Mrs. Emery received in a Paquin gown FOR SALE AT YOUR GROCERS. J^s^^^S^^KEI-ES»_^'l, “The S. land in Bel: shades built from by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Shales, do.; of beautiful'fuchsia Clara Woman at the John Nicholas , E. Haley, charmeuse satin. Mrs. Emery wore Door,” by Pros| Owen Haley, do.; land in Prospe- diamonds and in her coiffure an aigrette Beffel; “Two-Tails,” by Oliver; and Ellis 0. Efficient. Will heat a sized room E. Everett Davis, Bur with diamond ornament. “Mercy’s Goodness,” by good »» I Jones. contributes liam A. Seeking, Pittsfie The flowers in the parlor;-, with the ex- LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE Lucy Copinger even in the coldest weather. “Gurls is Fierce,” a funny story of ham. of the and ferns which S will tell to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured < ception palms They you school while Georgia A. Parks, Pittsi were all those sent primary children, Temple banked the corners, f in the Best in the at Belfast. Maine. Equipped Factory Country { is for a clever and Economical. Burns nine hours on one S. Cookson, do.; land in i: to the debutante. Lovely Bailey responsible young pink JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. > little entitled “Grandma.” Belfast Loan and Builu: of violets, of valley lilies, touching tale roses, corsage | Then there is another I of oil. Belfast, to Wayland A. 1 ot American “Short-Story gallon pink roses,orchids, gorgeous COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW third of the Russian and buildings in Belfast. baskets of roses and Masterpiece” —the Beauty roses, pink 1’. B to maiden- |jTHE YORKj series: “A Long Exile,” by Tolstoi. As Ornamental. Nickel George Stanwood, ferns, all were offerings fair trimmings; plain E. there is an introduction by the Stanwood, Wilmington. to the standing at the usual, hood, young editor. steel or enameled tur- Freedom. threshold of the door leading to young True P. and Eva M M ,. womanhood. LITTLE LOBSTERS. most in the De- 183,500,000 The important article quoise-blue drums. mont, to Gertrude S. and ] the much admired floral a discussion of “The One of pieces cember Atlantic is Donnell, do.; land and buii : was a basket with high rounding Drift toward Government of large The table the dates and locations in which ol Ownership car- mont. was with smilax and accompanying gives 183,500,000 Portable. handle which filled Railways” by B. L. Winchell, president Easily Eva C. Cole, Burnham, ferns and Killarney roses. lobster was in Maine waters this year. This amount was hatched fron the Frisco lines. After a fair-mind- > asparagus fry planted of ried from room to land an : bow Cole, Robinson; On the handle was tied a splashing 13,853 seed lobsters collected in 1911. This is by far the largest planting in the ed comparison of conditions in America, Burnham. of tulle ribbon. where railroads are privately managed, B. and A. pink of the There are now stored in the at John’s neai room; weighs only C. K. Kidder, ,. the decorations were history department. pound Bay, In the ball room with those prevailing in countries where Joseph Marcon and Win. in the or- the nearly 16,000 seed lobsters from which the eggs will be taken anc eleven han- carried out entirely green, hatchery, government ownership is practiced, Pres. pounds; terville; land in Freedom. with mort chestra alcove being banked palms hatched in 1913, which will yield than 200,000,000 fry for distribution along the Winchell shows that privately owned dle doesn’t hot Flora E. Littlefield, and on the sides and sloping more in taxes than get ferns, high Maine coast next year. The value of the lobster catch this year is over $2,000,000, railways pay public- Charles W. Riley, Monroe, center to enable the dancers toward the ly owned railways d. in dividends, and roe. In the windows —James Donahue, Commissioner. to see the orchestra. then makes the interesting suggestion Doesn’t Smoke Sarah J. Briggs, Swan. were and stately ferns. that the United States graceful palms government N. Briggs, do.; land an: were in The parlor decorations green BOOTHBAY HARBOR (MAINE) STATION. should obtain national control over Doesn’t Leak Swanville. and shades of pink. American railways precisely as individ- Irving C. Sweet, Bang! the hours and for a moderate I Cleaned During receiving Record of Lobster Propagation—1912. uals do, by buying in propor- Easily A. McKinney, Winter; the music was furnished ! the dancing by Date. Number tion of the shares. If the national gov- and Frankfort. more Re-wicked Fischer’s orchestra and won even of Fry. Where Planted. ernment should 25 | 1912. purchase, say, per Ernest I. Moody, Belfa v favor than usual, many encores being 4. 2,000,000. North Haven Harbor, North Haven, Maine cent of the railroad shares of the coun- | Inexpensive E. Bradman, do.; land a: ... .Mackerel Swan Maine called for by the dancers. 4. 2,000,000 Cove, Island, try, it would control the railroads with- 4 Belfast. 4. Hill East Maine Supper was served in the dining rooms, 2,000,000.Pigeon Bay, Steuben, i out the burden of owning or managing Lasts for years F. 4. Maine Josephine Stowers were also decorated in and 2,000,000.Cape Split Harbor, Jonesport, there is another which pink •• ! them. In this issue gen- to Elizabeth 1; 4 2,000,000.Englishmen’s Bay, * « At Dealers Springs, white. On each table was a cluster of erous installment of the “Letters of Everywhere j! 4. 2,000,000.Starboard Island Harbor, Machiasport, Maine Winchester, Mass., la; roses and that soft Eliot Norton. pink stephanotis, 4. 2,000,000.Northwest Harbor, Friendship,” by Charles Springs. om that sets off the OIL COMPANY CF NEW YORK white feathery blos 4 2,000,(00 .Northeast Harbor, This group of interesting and charac- 1 STANDARD Lewis F. Marden, Beil'. of the rose so well. 5 .Shack ford Cove, Maine teristic letters is chosen from his corre- pink 4,000,000.. Eastport, M. Bennett, do.; land ai last with Miss 5 off McKown’s Sharing honors evening 5,000,000 .Boothbay Harbor, Point, Maine spondence with James Russell Lowell. York ! Belfast. .Ebencook Maine Cahill was her cousin, Miss Helen Lee of 6 6,000,000. Harbor, Southport, John Muir continues the story of his re- | of | I C. E. Libby, Burnham met of the 7 5,000,000.Head Linekin’e Bay, East Boothbay, Maine who many young sourceful and boyhood. r Dowagiac 7. 2,000,000. Porpoise Harbor, Maine imaginative way, Skowhegan; land here last evening for the first Cape Gamaliel Junior, contributes people 7. 2,000,000.The Creek, Cape Porpoise, Maine Bradford, Evelyn A. Cookson, Bit's’ time. She was in a Portrait of charmingly gowned 7. 2,000,000.Kennebunkport Harbor, Maine Confederate James Long- to John F. Btuwn, do trim- pink chiffon and satin with crystal 7. 2,000,000 .Wells Bay, Wells, Maine street. There is a sane paper on “The Theophilus H. Sprowi, V wore corals. Her mings with which she 7. 2,000,000.Perkin Cove, Ogunquit, Maine ! New Science” of Eugenics by Samuel U. Edwin S. Hopkins, do.; was also from Paris, a creation 7. 2,000,000.York Harbor, Maine a wicked skit on the same sub- gown | Smith, i ings in Winterport. 7. 2,000.000.Little New Harbor, New Castle, N. H. by Rondeau. ject by Simeon Strunsky, an essay on William 0. Stoutenbaug- included Mr. and 7. 2,0*0,000.Pepperell Cove, Kittery, Maine Out of town guests The Excitement of Friendship” by to 7. 2,U0u,00U ...Hampton Harbor, Hampton, N. H. N. Y., Arthur Ritchi Mrs. Ross of Buchanan, Miss Helen S. a at- 7 2,0t 0,000.Isle of-Shoals Harbor Randolph Bourne, stimulating and buildings in Belfast Lep of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dowagiac, 8 6,000,000.Pemaquid Harbor, Pemaquid, Maine tack on present-day methods of depart- George O. Frisbee, 1' and Miss Gorham of Marshall, Gorham 10 2,000,000.Townsend Gut, Boothbay Harbor, Maine ment store advertising by Elizabeth C. G. Frisbee, do.; Ian i Mr. Pii 1 linrrc? »» c r»n e o tKo TtVti lncnTiViV Miss Lucy Hawk of Battle Creek, 11 250,000. Penobscot Kay, Vinalhaven, Maine Belfast. of and Mrs. W. F. Church Marshall, 11. 7,500,000. Vinalhaven Harbor which underlies the labor unions by Wil- Clara M. Cummings. Pi Robert of Harvard Mr. 11 1,000 000. Crockett's Harbor, North Haven, Maine Emery college, bur M. Urban, and a delightful essay by- do.; land i. of 12 125,000.Camuen Harbor Butterfield, and Mrs. Edward Adams Hastings, Elizabeth entitled “The Valley Mon: 12. 125,000 Lincolnville Harbor Taylor, Edwin Jenkins, Robert Colman of Grand Rapids, Mr. of the not to of another 12. 125,000.Lazells Island Harbor, Maine Others,” speak A. Grant, do.; Ian ; te. and Mrs. G. E. Bardeen, Sr., Mr. and Camden, 12. 250.000.Pulpit Harbor essay in more serious vein, “Hungry Monroe. Mrs. E. Bardeen, of George Jr., Otsego, 12. 125,000.Marsh Cove, Pulpit Harbor, Maine Generations,” by W. M. Gamble. This i Madora B. Carpeiu- AA. AA. I-i'ClfllU A ucuuiv. 12 500,000.Swain Cove. Deer Isle, Maine December number begins a new serial, Frances E. Rolfe, do.. The Gazette then makes mention of a 12 750,000.W. , , Maine “Van Cleve and his Friends,” by Mary Willis E. Morse, i. 12 250,000.Southwest Harbor, Deer Maine Isle, S. Watts, well remembered for her I Frances E. Brook number of the many handsome gowns 12 3,000,000. Chnsimas Cove, S. Bristol, Maine Rolfe, “Nathan Burke.” The present story in'Brooks. worn. • 13 2.000.000.Seal Harbor, South ’lhomaston, Maine | ings seems no whit behind it in its character- 13 3,000.000.Stonington Harbor | ! Annie M. Smith, H Lorin F. 18. 500,000.Mintuin Harbor, Swan Island. Maine istically American qualities. 1 E. Kelley, Northport MUST pay for papers taken. tale 18 8.00l.0()(). Old Harbor. Swan Island Mam.-* Deland contributes a very amusing I in Northport. 13. 250,010. Frenci bore Harbor, Long Island, Maine from his own experience as a political re- Rufus N. Colson, M the last term of the circuit liar! | During 13 2,000.000.Baps or, Mount Desert, Maine former, and there is a fuil Contributors’ York, Brooks; land i: Atchison the 14 | court at County, Missouri, 3,250,000.Islesford Harbor, Cranberry Island, Maine Club. The poems in the issue are by Andrew J. Curtis. 1 case of H. M. vs. Charles Traub 14 500,000.Seal Harbor, Seal Harbor, Maine Staples Fannie Stearns Davis and J. E. Richard- N. Colson, do.; land in on a 14 500,000.Duck Harbor, Mount Desert, Maine i was tried. The suit was brought son. 15 3,000,000.Goose Rock Maine I W. W. Light, Wasi account and among other Passage, Stonington, long standing 15. 3,000,000.New Harbor I C. Light, do.; land in 1 items was sixteen for years subscription 17. 1,500,000.Boothbay Harbor, off McKown’s Point Cheapest accident insurance—Dr. Thomas’ Anna L. Wildes, Be Mail. Mr. Traub cuis and hi er- the Atchison County 17. 1,000,000.Quohog Bay, Oir’s Island, Maine, Eclectic Oil For burrs, scalds, R. Monroe; In; refused to for the Mail, he All sell it. 25c. and 50c. Cooper, pay claiming 17. 4.000,000.Casco Bay, Freeport, Maine gercies. druggists Willis H. Nickerson. did not take the and that he had 19 Maine paper, 1,000,000.Pig Cove, Southport, Fred D. Bellas from the 20 2,000,000.Matinic Island St. Crosby, refused to take the paper post Harbor, George, Maine MAINE HAS AN 4* « EARTHQUAKE. ings in Belfast. office and mail box a number of times. 20. 3,000,000.Port Clyde Harbor, 20. Harbor Raymond McNellev. The by postmasters, 3,000,000.Friendship ^ plaintiff proved 20 Maine Bangor, Me., Dec. 11. Earthquake S' and others that Mr. 2,000,000.Delano Cove,’ Lawry, George McNelley, deputy postmasters 21 2,000.000.Damariscotta River, Maine shocks were felt in Bangor and vicinity 1 nrwt hllilrtimes in Norte the all the Damariscotta, Traub did take paper during 22 2,000,000.Five Islands Harbor, Georgetown, Maine between 4 ard 5 o’clock this morning, sixteen In the case it was shown years. 24. 4,750 000.Prospect Harbor, Gouldsboro, Maine some of the reports indicating a consid- that to even if a sub- 24. Maine according law, 2,125,000.Gouldsboro Bay, Corea, erable rocking. Although there is no scriber does order a news- 24. 125,000.Frenchman’s Bay, Sorrento, Maine occasionally seismograph at the University of Maine, FOR=- or refuse to 24 3,000,000.Frenchman's Bay, S. Hancock, Maine paper discontinued accept it, were felt a number ol 25 Ocean the tremors by he cannot get out of paying what he 6,000,000.Boothbay Harbor, Point, Boothbay, Maine 26 5,000,000.Biddeford Pool Harbor the students and others. broke? owes for the paper, and the subscriber Ribbon, 26 5,000,000. Wood Island Harbor, Biddeford Pool, Maine Calais, Me., Dec. 11. A slight earth- | must the before pay arrearage stopping 27 7,000.000.Linekin’s Bay, Boothbay, Maine quake shock lasting several seconds was the paper. 30. 1,000,000.Gray’s Cove, Brooklin, Maine felt here early today. It was preceded ter Candies, in case was out a The jury this only 30. 1,000,000.Eggemoggin Reach, Brooklin, Maine a noise. No by heavy rumbling damage " short time and in a verdict for 30. 1,000,000.Union River, Ellsworth, Maine brought was reported. The shock was noticed the sub- 30. 1,000.000.Dyer’s Bay, Maine. Kisses, Etc.. the entire account, including Milbridge, about 5 o’clock. is located close 30. 1,000,000 ..Wasco Cove, South Maine Calais scription for the Mail—sixteen years at Addison, the United 30. 5,000,000.Wheeler's Bay Tenant’s Maine to the boundary between $1.50 a or $24. Harbor, PRESTON’S year, July 1. 500,000. Boothbay Harbor, Maine States and Canada, being separated from case decided the A similar has been by 3. 500,000.Boothbay Harbor, Maine New Brunswick by the St. Croix river. F. and it was held in that & Transient Stable Charles court of appeals 5. 1*000,000.Monhegan Harbor, Monhegan, Maine Augusta, Me., Dec. 11. Mrs. Lyman Livery, Boarding case that one a 5. Is situated on street off Main street. I have and any taking newspaper 1,000,000.Rockland Harbor, Rockland, Maine Weever of Western avenue, Augusta, Washington just single TEMPLE, SI must for it as as he takes it 8. 1,000,000.New Meadows River. West Bath MASONIC pay long insists that she heard a distinct rumbling double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- the 8 1,000,000.Sagadahoc Bay, Maine from post office. —Exchange. Phippsburg, between 5 and 6 a. m., Wednes- 9 300,000.Prospect Harbor, Gouldsboro, Maine sound, age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 and was convinced that it 9. 200,000.Corea, Gouldsbore, Maine day, firmly W. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. KodoUS” Herbert L. Gale Dead. N. was an Rev. 10. 1,000,000.Rye Harbor, Hampton, H. earthquake. palpitation of the heart. D- 12. 2.090,000.Harman Harbor, Georgetown, Maine St. John, N. B., Dec. 11. This city Rev. Herbert L. Gale of Medford, 15 1,000.000.. Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay Harbor, Maine and the surrounding country was shaken 16 1,000,000.Matinic Harbor, Maine. Mass., the well known Baptist evangel- Matinic, up by an earthquake at 6.15 o’clock, this 16 1,001,000.Rockland Harbor, Rockland, Maine dam- was stricken with morning. Houses trembled but no ist, suddenly apoplexy 17 1,500,000.Pig Cove, Southport, Maine afternoon, Dec. and died in a age has been reported. Sunday 8th, 18 1,000,000 .. .Portland Harbor, Portland, Maine Boston nospital in a few hours. He 19 1,000,000.Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay Harbor, Maine leaves a widow, one son and two daugh- 20 500,000. .Sheepscot River, Wiscassst, Maine An Historic Farm. Write Ideas for Movin Picture Plays! ters. Mr. Gale was well Known all over 22 500,000.Boothbay Harbor, Maine Boothbay Harbor, j — --- 23 Maine ,__ New England as an evangelist. He was 1,000,003.Wood Island, Biddeford, The farm in Waldoboro which M. J. 24 500,000 .Ebencook Maine not only a forceful and eloquent preach- Harbor, Southport, foi the tim- 26 500,000.;.Squirrel Island, Boothbay Harbor, Maine McCormick recently bought er but those with :an write photo plays and always impressed 30 1.500,000.Harpswell Sound, Harpswell, Maine ber on it has an interesting history. It whom he came in contact as a high- 31 1,500,000.Portland Harbor, Portland, Maine was once the heme of General Knox, ARN $25 OR MORE WEEKLY thinking and right-living gentleman. August 2. 2,500,000...Pemaquid Harbor, Pemaquid Harbor, Maine whose statue stands in Thomaston now. ---- 5. 1,000.000.Linekin’f Bay, East Boothbay, Maine The deed was over 150 years old and 7 500,000.Mmihegan Harbor, Monhegan, Maine signed by the General and his wife. The I 8 1,000,000.John’s Bay, Bristol, Maine property was bought by Mr. McCormick of A. the last owner. new I DOIBI (ANNOT EXIST. 188,500,000 Joseph Matthews, It you have ideas—if you can THINK—we will show you the secrets of this fascinating profession. old colonial The luildirg is an affair, is wanted. There was also hatched and planted in the waters of the State in 1912 ove experience or Pterary excellence necessary. No “flowery language” the most suitable for a clubhouse, and some | Investigation Will Only Strengthen heaven and 6,000,000 cod fry, nearly 12,000,000 haddock fry, and 490,000,000 flat-fish or flounde Waldoboro citizens are talking of form- The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film "manufacturers are “moving Proof We Give in Belfast. over the house. and fry. ing a club and taking ! their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering $100 How can doubt exist in the face of such evi- single scenarios, or written ideas. dence? Read here the endorsement of a SHOUT FOR JOY. j COULD Mrs. Luciiius A. Emery Dead. citizen of Belfast. representative “I want to thank you from the bottom of Ml Herbert E. Patterson, High St., Belfast, Me., wrote C. B. of Dec. Children RELIANCE, CHAMPION,COMET. my heart,” Rader, Lewisburg, Ellsworth, fee., 12. Ami , Delicate ESSANAY, LUBIN,.SOLAX,IMP,REX, “About four I suffered from wile of > says: years ago W. Va., “for the wonderful double benefit I got Crosby, fotmer Chief Justic and urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we’ll gladly teach you the secrets were A. Become Healthy ETC., kidney complaint. The kidney secretions from Electric Bitters, in curing me of both a Luciiius Emery ol the Maine suprem Strong and mother irregular in passage and contained sediment. severe case of stomach trouble and of rheuma- ccuit, of Prof. Henry C with careful watching, proper food and cloth- We are selling pnoiopiays lorinen oy people wriu never ueture tism, from which I had been an almost helpless Emery, chairman of the national taril Often the passages were too frequent, then ing, plenty of out-of-door life and fresh air in sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as board, died today. She was 7 for publication.” and attended by a scalding sensa- early the room at the remedy to again scanty made just for me.” For dyspepsia, in- old. night right regulate will write » though years Besic.es the husband and sor we can do the same for If can think of one idea every week, and tion. I used every remedy I had ever and to rid the system of the bowels and ward off colds and congestion. Perhaps you. you only good nearly digestion, jaundice, she also leaves a Daughter who is th without results. I kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Elec- directed and it sells for only $25, a low figure, heard of but good finally wife of Prof. F. G. Allinson of Brow ! A happy mother writes:— by us, tric Bitters have no equal. Try them. Every Doan's Pills and I at once pro- “I don’t know how I could have raised read of Kidney bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 cents university. my Store. F.” Atwood’s YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHLY TOR SPARE TIME WORK. cured a supply at Poor & Son’s‘Drug at all druggists. four children without “L. Medi- I I remembered After taking the contents of three boxes, PITTSFIELD FtRSCNALS. cine. They were very poorly. TMJfT'lT' SEND YOUR NAME AND IADDRESSAT (ONCE FOR FREE COPY OF It when I was was cured and today I am in good health. Maine Towns Supporting Evening Schools. taking “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine F lALL OUK ILLUSTRATED BOOK, “MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING.” Mrs. J. W. Manson was in r gives me pleasure to recommend Doan’s Kid- Bangc small so I tried it for them. They began at schools were sup- mean Seventy-seven evening for the well us- hesitate. Don’t Write NOW and learn just what this new profession may for you ney Pills to my friends and neighbors.” Monday day. once to gain and have always kept by Don’t argue. last eteven Maine towns, i sale all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fos- ported year by Mrs. John Richmond of Fairlee, Vt, » it.” future. 13w36 For by Lewiston with schools led in point of ing your sole eighteen is visiting relatives in Pittsfield and i n ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, agents numbers, while Portland followed closely with Mrs. Georgia Haines, Sabattus, Me. 1543 Troy. NATIONAL AUTHORS’ Broadway, for the United States. seventeen and Augusta with fifteen. 5^077 If never used "L F.” Atwcod’s was n you Jiave of whom were took ad- J. W. Manson in Skowhega name—Doan’s—and take no students, 748 women, a free NEW YORK CITY. Remember the week o n Medicine, write today for sample. INSTITUTE, vantage of the instruction of these schools. Monday and Tuesday of this other. The cost of their support amounted to $10,076. legal business.—Pittsfield Advertiser. 11L. F MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. .~' NO REASON FOR DOUBT. • ■ Correspondence. Some New Books. Confederate spy, and bis wonderful ‘‘Garment* of Vengeance.” THE LIST. "County escape and bis many raids for Col. A Statement of Facts Backed a BELFAST by Strong TALES Srison The Phillipses, too, are OF SMUGGLING, loeby. tojd Truth ie There it end AND ,0Rth Warren of Hartford, Guarantee. about, especially the son, only 14 in stranger than fiction, hence Betiy, Letty, and Hetty, end M1Li3LN^Bdo unsurpassable has woven Pinkerton’s man, to whom he Daily Globe Saturday. .*7 20 112 30 13 06 uth Framingham, Mass., where for the use of old folks and delicate them into a right-hand And Ronald, and and children, volume, which cannot fail to the credit of Abraham Lin- Dec. 28. Donald, Clarence, and Brook8. 7 32 12 12 317 persons. We cannot too recommend gives saving in the straw shop- highly contain many a Terence, '7 44 112 64 ,yment thrilling adventures coln’s life on his first to Have laugh whenever it £“ox:.-. 13 29 them to all sufferers from any form of consti- trip Washing- you can; Sylvester and Lester, and and ■ home for the throve on the Chester, Jim; Thorndike. 7 60 1 00 os is at winter. Smuggling high seas, and ton. a will do you You can 8 38 pation and its attendant evils Two sizes, 10c. Thus, in most charming, vivid good. get more These names—I am constantly them Unity.... —- while many were there out saying 75g j 3 43 »r: and 25c. Remember, can obtain Rexall caught always style Mr. book introduces us iiearty laughs of the Boston over w you remained of Baymer’s Daily innecook. ,8 08 tl 18 13 63 Remedies in this at cur store plenty lawless crews to to these new Globe s Comics than can At business, and and and community only American heroes. It is you anywhere breakfast, dinner, Burnham, arrive. 8 20 1 30 4 06 jutf1' spent a few days in Boston —The Rexall Edmund bother and pester the men slse. Get the lunch. ford Store—City Drug Store, King’s and replete with the most exciting adven- jolly habit and watch 8 39 1 57 6 20 interest of the Christmas Wilson, 93 Main street. fast cutters, even the for I dare not forget them, for Christmas is £lln*on. Prop., though lookout tures and covers graphically a field of every day “Home Wanted by a was constant and coming. Hurd has been drawn juryman sharp. our Civil War that has Baby” (the latest hit in Waterville. 8 51 2 13 5 86 Philadelphia: history heretofore Funnydom). And I must alas—for J. B. Lippincott buy presents, the bunch ! 11 50 4 60 :\.r the January term of court. Company. been little known. “Foxy Grandpa,” “Hank and Knobs,” —Minna in New EorBand. 8 26 of Odd Fellows is a of Irving York Times. Lodge having good deal “The Boston. 7 65 _ a few weeks in Economical Husband” and “Vivi- 315pir, -, is passing Bangor. 45 work of late....Four weeks ago a church so- an and Viola.” 11 3 00 9 26 Post-A. C. Crock- “THE ROMANCE OF Arrange to have the For Edgar SUBMARINE ENGI- PROBATE COURT. 1 any itchiness of the for skin ciable was organized at the home of Mr. Fred Boston Globe in home skin, rashes, TO ItKLFAST NEERING.” your every day in chap, Doan’s Ointment. Hurd were business visitors in the pimples, etc., try 50c Cunningham, the proceeds to be used for the In “The year. at all drug stores. iav last week_Ralph Reynolds Romance of Submarine En- The following business was transact- church. The hostess furnishes beans, bread, 10 Freedom at gineering” Thomas W. Corbin presents ed at the term Boston. 00 3*00 9*0o" passed Sunday cake is December of Probate etc., brought by the members, and 10 ----* and Mrs. W. many rasCl- Mere ...Dr. L. Court, Judge George E. Johnson Dresid- 12 00 7 00 cents admission is charged. The night was Rating descriptions of the construction £ortland. 12 36 i a party of friends at their Bangor. 7 00 f fj! very and was taken. The of submarine the of ing: stormy only $3 boats, salving great Waterville. 7 15 JO 02 lay evening. Music and flinch the 316 was ships, recovery of sunken Petition for Confirmation of trustee meeting Dec. 12th held with Mrs. G. treasure, . Glove 7 21 10(8 3 22 evening. Oranges, nuts and the of Rubbers Clinton...Bf.nt°n. a building breakwaters and docks Goodyear 7 30 10 17 A. Palmer and gooodly number was present, granted in estate of Henrietta M. Luce, 3 g2 served and a delightful even- and other feats of Burnham leave. 8 35 10 30 anu engineering beneath 4 20 *>o was laxen... Mrs. aaran Benson, widow lates of Belfast. trademark Winnecook. ail present. the surface of the water. in- 1845 tio 40 t4 30 «r‘- of the late Amaziah was Especially Ilf Benson, stricken with are the on Petition for allowance allowed in es- Are made for those .. 8 54 10 55 4 39 _ teresting chapters the diver especially Thorndike. 902 a shock in two weeks after her husband’s and his work and the tates of Sarah A. late of Pa- n 05 445 dress, diving bell, Emerson, who appreciate the best, k“ox-. t» 10 death and is confined the til 15 14 53 ; iliis and to her bed_Mrs. Flor- submarines and their weapons the Kelsey daughter lermo; Nettie M. Woodbury, late of The 9 25 11 35 5 08 ence Colson of causes of submarine materials used in the £,ro°kf’. Abbott were at Young Brooks is at the home disasters, how’ un- \Giantfy/ .. 19 35 rP Carrie guests Freedom. WfWg 11145 15 18 of der-water cables are laid and City Point... Sunday....B. M. Shibles Mr. Ed Averill and is in very poor health. tunnels GLOVE brand Arctics are ,945 ,7,55 ,5 23 built and how submarine work Petition for adoption allowed in estate Belfast, arrive. 910 12 01 ... .Sheriff Jenkins was in town is done 535 ,r 'in fnrdnv n iaht Mrs last Saturday. without divers. The the highest standard of The AM His old friends book, whose value of Irving Gatchell, minor of Bath. quality. sick for some always give him a cordial wel- n.iS been very is enhanced by illustrations and rubber is iFlag station. come. He has sold his greatly Petitions for probate of wills granted in from the best of Mrs. Annie Aborn farm in Monroe, and is quality tough, lowly.... diagrams, full of facts unknown ^or Boston are now will wholly estates of Mary A. Sayward, late of sold at remain in Belfast for the present. to those who have not elastic gum to be obtained. The and chran of Belfast attended followed the de- Thorndike; Ferdinand A. Maxfield, late Jersey !?'wTrTfJfi?4 a11 stations on Branch. this week_Mr. velopment of this marvelous modern in- used in N’ General Passenger Portland of Stockton Springs; Ellis C. Freeman, cloth GLOVE brand is morrism'< -S’urAS9 Agent. FREEDOM. J. B. recognized McDonald, :ie to Florida to spend the dustry. Philadelphia: Lippincott late of Lincolnville. The Tuesday club met with Mrs. Small Dec. as the best made in America—and Vice President & General Manager, iff and Lizzie Gilchrest Company. Petitions for guardian, allowed in es- 9th. The subject was the peasantry of Ireland, the Portland, Maine. Mrs. Wilbur Doliiff in Thorn- tates of Lester B. Allenwood, minor of GLOVE factory con- and after papers by Mrs. Bessey and Mrs. Fos- PRACTICAL FIRE FIGHTING. Belmont; Roscoe J. Perley, of n .. A. S. Bailey and son Unity. sumes the entire out- ter an interesting conversation was carried on That scientific knowledge Accounts were allowed in estates of tAsrsRM ng and are now sawing concerning sre