The Republican Journal. ToIHiFboT BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908. * NUMBER 16 A Modern Sewing Societt. Tbe Hit CHURCHES. NUTRIOLA IN LONDON. OBITUARY. ■FIFE SELF AS l clever little farce, “Tbe Modern Sewing PERSONAL PERSONAL. NEWSJJE Society,” was presented before Aurora church mission class In 1905, after a thorough investigation x j, study Those interested may obtain the applica- Kebekah Lodge at its regular meeting Miss Annie Bean is in (or a brief Horace Wheeler of Belfast and C. D. evening, April 18th, and a in which the company pre- The remains of Mrs. Julia Fuller Pearce Saturday hearing, visit. Whyte of Camden left for Bos- " M. Morison. tion blanks for the I)- A. R. from Mrs. E. Tuesday evening. It was given under tbe Wednesday v uis sented its case, the U. S. Post Office De- arrived in Belfast April 9th, accompanied ton en route for direction of Mrs. E. S. and was a Big Timber, Montana, the Mrs. P. Frost, High street. Bowker, [Ion. Albert Peirce of Frankfort was in where have be a service in the Trinity Re- partment issued a fraud order against by Mary Colburn Chase of Cambridge, they received fine positions for Fri- great success and much enjoyed by the the will East Belfast, tomorrow, of for the pro- Mass., and Mrs. Alice Colburn McLoud of Unclaimed letters remaining in the Bel- the city Monday. coming year. They go by the way Nutriola Company Chicago, of Falls. Their friends at 7.30. Easter services next the week lodge members. It was exceptionally well Niagara many tection of the The grounds for is Bath, He. Mrs. Pearce died in the Boston fast Post Office for ending April Hon. William T. Haines of Waterviile around these public. and eaeh was to parts extend congratulations. of the C. Fred oast, part taken perfection. this order, with a summary City Hospital April 6th, aged 66 years. She Uth: Miss Ethel Kimball, Howe, was in the city last Monday. —Rockland Courier-Gazette. church earn- suing Tbe cast was as follows: .. te very Jack spiritual Assistant Attorney General of was a native of this a of the Chinese Laundry, (2 letters), Kenyon, all members who possibly can case by the city, daughter Dustin Cunningham of Natick, Mass., is The case of C. F. King, the Boston pro- late Col. H. W. Sweet. Mrs. President, aged 40 dignified, 19th as im- was in The Silas M. Fuller, and married her Lee U. Puloifer, was ,;i li Sunday, April the published Mrs. Annie Adams visiting relatives in this city. moter, taken up by the Suffolk grand Ss matters are to be discussed. Canadian first husband who was Wm. Journal a few weeks ago. The here, Captain “Dr. Cure-All” is the title of the faroe to Mrs. Knowall, excitable, aged 45, jury April 9. Among the witnesses was Wooster of the 4th Miss Bertha 1. Bird Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sylvester of Auburn Scientists hold services in followed with a similar order. Maine Infantry in the the people the Baptist Wm. B. a former office -t an government be given by young are relatives in this Snow, post inspector of the Civil War and known here. The Mrs. Wise, aged 35, calm, visiting city. Main street, every Sunday About the same time the manager favorably tomorrow, Friday, night at the and latterly in King’s King is now even- church Mrs. E. L. Cook employ. ..•clock and Wednesday on a deceased lived in the Murch on Cou- J. J. Walker, Esq;, of Liberty was in the company was held for the grand jury’ bouse A musical program will pre- Mrs. Short, aged 40, reported tc be on his way to Boston from nek, to which all are cordially church vestry. pert, to circulate ob- gress street and the bouse on Mrs. J. K. Dennett city last Friday on bis way to Boston. charge of using the mails Kittridge cede the farce. Admission,15 cents. North Carolina. Main Mrs. literature. This the company out street, attended the public schools, Green, aged 50, countrified, F. of Portland service of the soene put of the American Express Mrs. E. Bowker George Reynolds spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. who be an afternoon and was a member The manager S. Mayo, spent of business. Later it was reported that the of the Universalist with Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Stevens. -copal church at the North this has been advised that the Mrs. Brown, aged 50, very deaf, Wednesday the winter in arrived home last church. For years she was the in office in city Virginia, ii Sunday next, April 19th, Nutriola Company had sold out to an Eng- principal Mrs. A. A. Roix Mrs. Edwin P. Frost returned will carry free of charge all con- last Fri- Saturday. They visited in Philadelphia are welcome. Orlando Tith- in London, the South Intermediate school and was suc- company Mrs. Jones, aged 30, very stylish, lish company with headquarters from a visit of several weeks in leader. tributions for the Chelsea sufferers when Miss Ida Ames day night and Bostor on their return. The Journal were as to the of- ceeded by Miss J. A. Wiggin. A brother, but no particulars given the relief Mrs. Gossip, aged 45, Boston. is indebted to Mr. for two inter- Reform- S. Edward Fuller of addressed to regularly organized talkative, Mayo very a service at Trinity this or as to what ar- Arizona, survives. Airs. William K. Keene ficials of company Mrs. Frank Andrews of one of which is on Sunday at 2.30 p. m., with When taken ill at her committees of that city. Boston, Mass., esting letters, published was made with the American home in Boston she Mrs. Truthful, aged 45, honest, Rev. Wm. Vaughan, rangement was the guest of Mrs. W. Miller the another page. pastor, was visited daily by Mrs. Richard Briggs, The Waldo county Republican committee Mrs. AI. C. Murch George immediately after the sel- stockholders. Miss Chatter, aged 25, up-to-date, past week. of was even- of Fannie Towne of this who met at the court house last Monday morn- Miss Edith L. Strout Belfast one ecting this, Thursday, We have recently seen a printed report formerly city, -Miss Gertrude Patterson ,,ck. The seats are free and did in her to make the decide the date for holding the Merrill West of Bar Harbor came to Bel- of the guests at the Farmington Normal what to be a meeting of everything power ing to upon Miss Flutter, aged 25, mischievous, Mended to all. purported special Alumni last days pleasant of one singularly bereft county convention, and it was voted to hold Miss Katherine Brier fast to attend the funeral of Mr. Robert School banquet held at the Colonial the stockholders of the Nutriola Company, Miss of King Arthur, of relatives and intimate 7th. Some other Simple, aged 35, plain, Waterman. Hotel, Portland, last Friday evening. Miss Knights at which a pre- friends. Mrs. it in Belfast Tuesday, July on held in Belfast Oct. 20, 1906, -Mrs. John Stephenson egular meeting Friday and Mrs. discussed. Strout war a member of the class cd 1903, were de- Chase McLoud, who accompanied matters were informally Miss Pert, aged Mrs. Maria Peirce leaves this week for v. eek, on account of the eveu- amble and resolutions adopted 35, disagreeable, to Belfast High school, and is a teacher in the held in the church. The officials and authorizing the remains Belfast for interment in F. W. who returned from Boston by Mrs. Ralph D. Southworth where she will be the of Mrs. mg nouncing post office Pote, Miss Boston, guest “1 will answer to the Grove cemetery, were natives of this his sis- Small, aged 22, very pretty, Portland schools. -ang the transfer of all assets and property to a city, Tuesday mornings boat,was visiting Miss Louise Dennett P. C. Peirce. me” most acceptably at the and of of which it was said: daughters Captain Coiburn, who ter in Revere at the time of the Chelsea fire Capt. Isaac E. Archibald, one of the besy -,-ting of the Senior Christian British company, New Advertisements. James H. Mrs. Flora Orff and daughter. Miss Eleanor built what is known as the Russell house it from an automobile. He known steamboat men on the Maine u Sunday evening. The will handle its American and witnessed coast, company Howes, Odd Fellows block, has just receiv- Bartlett, visited Mrs. R. C. Clark in War- and on Congress street, and they are well re- it was a sight and that the auto- has bought into the Maine Coast Transpor- the week at the business through an American branch says great ren .iments for ed some more new suits for Easter and they recently. membered by many friends in their child- were out to the number of thou- tation Co, and will have the man- are as follows: Divine wor- “will be English, its Board of Di- mobiles general purely will be ou sale All suits at Mrs. Arthur F. Brown of Thomaston was at hood home. Mrs. McLoud’s husband was who was in Bostou today. bought agement. The does a considerable .norniug 10.45; Sunday rectors will be Englishmen and the British sands. Ralph Rayford, company the Brotherhood at 3.30 p. this store will be altered free of charge. the guest of friends in Portland for a few business between Boston and Maine its business, if legiti- in Searsport in command of a coal vessel at the time, also saw the fire. ports, leleavor at 6.30 p. m.,follow- flag protects subjects’ want- last week. and the ladies left to Gloves of every description in all the days and its interests doubtless be ad- service at 7.30. A social Friday join him and Mrs. E. L. WacomDer receivea news iasi gieatly ng ed and colors. Mail orders filled on later went to their homes. lengths 0. E. Frost of Mathews Bros, made a vanced under Capt. Archibald’s charge. rntlierhood Wednesday American stockholders were to exchange week of the death of her father in Deer Isle the same are received.A. u. ami prayer meeting at 7 30 (lay they business trip to Bangor Monday and left neiiciM resiuenis win ue imeresieu in me their stock for an equal amount of stock in and left Saturday for Stonington in the evening. Seats are free; a William F. Wilton died at his home in Chase & Sou publish again a very useful for suit which has been Mrs. did The wind Tuesday Boston. brought by Sarah me to all. the hut how many so, Capt. Smith. English company, Salem, Mass., March 7. He was born in sloop Bay Queen, receipt for a filling for cracks in floors. If Ellingwood Annis of Boston against her of the latter and were all Charles A. Pilsbury left by boat yester- and the names of the officers 1866. He went to was light and ahead they' day husband, William F. Annis, also of that city, Lii“ .uauuuiai Searsmont, July 22, you want floor coverings—carpets, rugs, 'rl > lUro ill lor a 10 ye»: 1 oik, Balti- for the sum of ami have never been made public. the trip. Capt. Smith was bound day trip tsosion, §10,OX) alimony separate is follows: at 7 a. in., company Salem when quite a young man, and had making will find early mattings, lineolums, oilcloths—you more and maintenance. Mr. and Mrs. Annis are well It was further announced that “Mr. Han- down the on a fishing trip. Washington. League service, conducted been employed as driver of the city team bay them at Chase’s Corner. A third invoice of known in this city, she having been :lie wid- Sanborn; at noon, Bible under con- Miss Alberta a student at the son’s services will be retained for several years. Three weeks before his The next of Seaside Chautauqua Farnham, ow of Dr. Arthur C. Ellingwood. They at 3.30 meeting fancy uet lace waists iu black and white Blodgett Supt.; p. the British Com- Rockland Commercial was in town have been married but a short tin e.—Bel- tract for a term of years by death he was thrown from his team and in" Circle will be with Mrs. Lewis Gannon, No. College, worth League, conducted by just received. Muslin and lace curtains, fast Cor. Bangor Commercial. no and this business throughout the world so afternoon for the senior play last week. -.inborn. There will be pany jured, but had far recovered as to be able 48 Congress street, Monday April draperies, portieres and couch covers. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, as the pastor, will have the benefit of his experience and to be on the street. On the of his death will be from one Miss of left James S. Harriman, Mrs. day 20th. The lesson chapter Dwight P. Palmer, Masonic Temple, has a Agnes Vaughan Citypoint Luce, will attend the Metho- Amos Mrs. Elmer Miss ability,” etc. he went to the theatre to see the and two of “Provincial in American to resume her duties as Clement, Sherman, ulrrence iu lloulton. moving Types fine display of Easter goods, including the Tuesday morning to stock were invited to be Gladys Pitcher, Miss Florence Hill, Miss Subscriptions pictures and as the others passed out it Fiction,” the magazine topics, H. G. Wells, style of Lamson & Hubbard hats, teacher in New Boston, N. 11. spring Maude E. Mrs. E. E. Miss -t church, Rev. D. H. Mac- mailed to addresses in Chicago and Belfast was in his and “American Paint- Barker, Burgess, noticed he remained seat, “A Socialist Critic” and neckwear, Miss a student at next, Lord’s Day being hosiery, glovesandshirts....The Isapheue Patterson, Anne M. Mrs. E. R. check or order”—no postal or- was un- from Kittridge, Estabrooks, Endeavor “by express upon investigation he found to be ing.” quotations Hugo Townsend Eotograf new views, are Miss Pierce’s school of in Bos- the Christian Koll-cally. postals, stenography and R. P. Chase went to the fraud order against the He was taken to the Bangor Monday at 7.30 iu the morning, ders—although conscious. city Munsterberg. now on sale at the advertised_The is at home for the recess. rating * places ton, spring and attended Miles from Boston" i. at 10 43 a. in. Easter was and is now, in force. “Fifty service company then, hospital and passed away about ten A set in night Hutchins Front is northwest gale Saturday Brothers, street, Belfast, Miss Rose E. Cleveland and her servants pastor. Special music be- There was naturally some interest to learn with Edna Wallace Hopper in the stellar minutes after reaching there. He was and continued all day Sunday. It was the carry a large stock of granite and marble -iinday school at noon; the arrived at Seven Hundred Acre Island last at what this company was doing in 1884 to Miss Nellie role the Bangor Opera House Monday m. At 7.30 in the English married in Heeney of hardest blow of the season and Sunday the and are to fill all orders It 3.30 p. prepared promptly week and have opened her summer home a ser- London and a letter of addressed to evening. -e of song and Gospel enquiry Salem, Mass., who died in 1906. He is was with waste and rubbish for and w’ork. air filled paper monumental cemetery there. spir. It is that the a in that the “Uncle Job" one of the best expected reliable gentlemau city brought survived by his mother, Mrs. Martha Limbs were blown from trees, Fred A. Masonic an- Ingraham, will be administered of all kinds. Johnson, Temple, baptism Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards of Camden known men in this of the following response: A. (Wilton; Wentworth of Waldo; his and a of the nounces a underwear at travelling part _• service. Other appointments slates from roofs, part upper sale of muslin “With reference to the Nutriola Company, Charles F. Wilton of and were in Belfast last week to attend the fun- State, has resigned from the of emain as before. father, Palermo, wall of the brick store on Main street occu- prices that must tempt buyers. He also employ Limited, I started my investigation by look- eral of Mrs. Richard's father, Mr. Robert Francis Cobb & Co., not four small children—Lillian, Annie, Helen, E. H. Conant was blown out. There a offer of Easter neckwear. Rockland, feeling for the week at the North medicine dealers in the post pied by makes special ing up patent Waterman. to the arduous work that it en- and Ruth; also by one brother and two sis- to quite equal a. church will be as follows: office directory, where every dealer of this was no damage shipping. See quoted on these seasonable and prices tails after- is given, and also every other ters—Edwin Wilton of Haverhill, Mass., Geo. H.Robinson, Western Union lineman, during some seasons of the year. His reting this, Thursday, description Last Saturday night between 8 and 9 desirable goods.Dexter C. Davis and 1 lie Holy week services will firm of importance, but could not find the Mrs. Hattie M. of and Mrs. with his Mrs. has moved reute took him through Waldo County, Braley Belfast, were mak- M. have bought the Harri- mother, Sherwood, tomorrow, name or address under this heading. 1 next o'clock, when the late shoppers Henry Staples ght and’ Friday, Sadie I. Marshall of Mass. into the house owned Robert Russ, 72 where be bad many friends who will regret with the following went to 9-11-13 and 13 Oxford street, West, Cambridge, their the electric lights failed tnan shop on Washington street and are by subjects: ing rounds, his retirement. or Barab- which is one of a His sudden death came as a great shock to U nion street. Roy L. Knowlton succeeds ate’s I’aiace, Jesus large building consisting a time it looked like to do horse-shoeing and general of this and for Sunday night prepared Calvary. Morning worship large number of offices, which com- his relatives and friends. He was a kind to most of Mr. Ingraham's territory, W. II. in the business section. Kerosene lamps, & Son have mixed sweet Miss Sara Edith West returned Monday with sermon by the pastor, pany only occupied two or three, which is a jobbing....Poor the remainder. a and was Harrington having L 'Iijmuci mcic flic actciai husband, loving father, respect- into a for 10 and from a two weeks’ visit in Boston. During \ Non ; Sunday school at 12 m.; vei y Milan JJai U mg lanterns and caudles were brought use, peas, a quarter of pound cents, Far from a successful business ed all who knew him. The funeral took was Mrs. Annie Counceof Rockland is anxious ig of ;the Christian Endeavor floors. being by and in some cases barely made darkness many beautiful colors seperately at 5 to 10 her absence her place in Carle & Jones 7 |0 morning; topic, man it is evident he is just the opposite, so at his late home March 11th. To show to of her son, Lee Sunday place visible. In about half an hour the lights cents an ounce. Also dwarf and tall nas- filled by Miss L. Grace Chadwick. get tidings ('ounce, aged how to ob- as this side is as his firm has weekly Easter, and far concerned, who was last heard from in a their great respect for him all work was The out of a assortment of 22, Bangor ;:;!! 20: 1-10, 19-23; Rev. 1, 10; been cleared out from these premises for not were on agaiu. burning dyna- turtiums and a complete Mrs. Julia A.Rose and daughter, Lena M., their rent. I also discovered that and bis fellow workmen attend- month ago. He had been working in the school concert at 4 p. iu., paying suspended mo caused the trouble. flower and vegetable seeds—Easter post will leave Los Angeles, Calf., April 23rd for a-criue C. as soloist, had had this building photographed ed in a The have the woods at Burlington, Me., during the winter Quimby they body. family sympa- local news and home. will two days in Bos- invited to attend the ser- and sent across to your side, no doubt rep- lhe Schumauu-Heink concerts in Maine cards, birthday cards, th£ They spend and returning to Bangor wrote his mother thy of all in their great sorrow. resenting they occupied the whole of it. have been again postponed. Madam Schu- Cute Kitty at The Fashion, High street— ton and arrive here about May 1st. that he should bank his wages and seek em- information was me the lift in that Two later be This given by Willis M. Clark died in mann-Ileink was at the Bangor House Mon- Mrs. C. S. Webber, 4 Bel! street, is having of the Commercial ployment city. days no doubt can be Worcester, Mass., E. H. Kelley Bangor that he was to Great Works r service at the Unitarian (elevator) attendant, which of skirts and telephoned going illness. as the result of a recent attack of her spring sale suits, coats, on last relied upon. I next went to their present April 1, 1908, after a long and trying day, but came down river the Boston boat where he was formerly employed. Since be as follows: dresses. No suits and address, which is 41 Charing Cross Road He was born in Belfast Jan. 12, 1861, the grip and overwork was unable to sing, and Friday Saturday. Saturday to spend Sunday with his father, then no trace of him can be obtained. itarv, Inflamatus, Rossini W., quite close to their last one, where they a All new goods Tuesday. lark:’ Ten Thousand Voices son of the late James M. and Sarah J. her physician advises her to take complete Mr. Benjamin Kelley, in East Belfast. The business men of San Jose, Calf., re- occupy the second floor iu a small building. Marzo His life was on the farm for several weeks. Some of the Bel- Items. If the have not a i,g, The housekeeper heie informed me that she Clark. early spent rest Shipping public Dr. F. E. Freeman of Rockland attended cently held meeting in the interest of a Granier n<\w -anna, is not allowed access to their al- muiipd hv I-i P Pills Fnr tha nnst. IS fast who intended to the con- been treated to another fake the fate of the scenic road the Nuita premises, people going a meeting of the veterinary examining board projected through # Miss Quimby a master for and though she has key every office, he had lived in where he to see Edna has been Clara valley. The San Jose Mercury years 'Worcester, cert went to Bangor Monday missing ship Arthur Sewail in Augusta, and a meeting of the Maine but to prevent her intrusion they have had Herald in the report of the meeting says: lev. Rossbach married Miss Cora Morgan of in “50 Miles from Boston.” snlveil. and she was burned shortly after Adolph another lock put on the door. A gentleman Wallace Hopper Veterinary Medical Association in Water- “Mr. Crosby of Los Gatos thanked the mem- on Mr. Noel is the name of the who with one child, survives lier of coal hav- Col- called (this State, Percy, Democratic Caucus. The Democrats rounding Cape Horn, cargo vine, uiat wcca, bers for their hearty co-operation, and eh from Tannhauser, Wagner but is believed to be an assumed Philo detailed the manager, him. Of his immediate family two sisters been fired spontaneous combustion. onel Ilersey original Belfast beid a caucus at the courthouse ing by E. Evans arrived at New York ..w.ironun.t i.. .irki/Ot I... nr.. .1 nr,>rl.-uv -nwl Quimby, Soprano, one) just lately for a debt of nineteen shil- of Mr. George remain—Mrs. Fred Coffin of Lincoln, Me., This news was to an, Soprano, lings. This was paid by check, which was last Saturday evening to elect delegates and brought Philadelphia April 11th in the steamship Baltic of the which was the beginning of the agitation onuuiiu, their account being overdrawn, and Mrs. Arthur Perkins of Worcester. 9th George baker, a Hawaiian, for this beautiful Colonel Mer- " returned, alternates to the Third Congressional dis- April by White Star line, having been absent nine driveway. Tenor, no to Lite, lie again called but received satisfaction, The deceased will be remembered his crew and who with Charles Dix- sey offered to be oue of 150 persons sub- by held in Fairfield one of the weeks. He had a most a teller, Hass, on the manager in the stieet trict convention, yesterday, delightful tripand scribe for ten t wards and meeting as as $200 per year years Belfast friends well those of later on and second mate Weinberg, are, so far Faunce, Organist. knocked his hat off. There was a scene, the April 14th. Fred W. Brown presided and fine passage home. the maintenance of this roadway.” r. W. in Worcester as a man of interfering, but he is still Ivatchiug years sterling fol- as known, the only survivors, baker re- Angier, agent of the Union Pacific P. K., -ervice at the North church police Orrin J. Dickey was secretary. The Allen I). French of Waltham, Mass., wav for him, which keeps the manager very qualities. He was thoroughly temperate, that the fire broke out the night of was among those present. were elected: W. P. ports a • is for lowing delegates in the last returning from > morning: much in his quarters. This vouched honest and The funeral in the boats city Saturday, generous, upright. F. Fred W. Sept. 8th, aud that lowering the The Portland Times of Andante” from by the housekeeper. Iler opinion of the Thompson, Edgar Hanson, visit with his brother, Capt. 0. W. French, Sunday April Sonata, was at his late home which is a had tallies very well service held Friday, starboard boat, in which were Weinberg, Kalkbrenner firm, one, Pote, Ansel Wadsworth, J. F. Wilson, Ab- at Lincolnville Beach. He left on the after- 12th published portraits and sketches of at r A. F. Loud with that of the lift attendant Oxford April 3rd, Rev. J. E. llurlbut of South Dixon and himself broke adrift, and that on wat- Tide, ner J. S. noon boat for Boston. the live stenographers employed in the street and I can see no reason for any Gilmore; alternates, Elbridge a former were a Nor- Windsor, Ct., pastor, officiating, Giles G. the third day they picked up by er district ease. Of one of well doubt.” Pitcher, Frank G. Mixer, Abbott, Friends of Elmer I’. of them, and the interment was in Worcester. The The Arthur Sewall was one Judge Spotford R. I. V. W. E. Jones. wegian bark. known in this it John Dunton, Miller, Deer w ho has been ill for some city, says: floral them a beauti- ever built in this coun- Isle, seriously ■ending, Psalm 91. A travelling man when iu Belfast last many offerings, among Dunton was elected a but of the largest ships Cecil was born in Buxton, York R. F. delegate time of nervous will be Clay Lift left voices ful from the members of the Church had four masts and was of prustration, pleased studied under up, up your Saturday made enquiries concerning the piece Knowlton moved to in- try. She 2,919 county, Maine; stenography declined. Waylaud to learn that he is convalescent. While still of the testified to the in 328.6 feet in 45 feet W. E. ilickox, evenings while attending the Nutriola Company. He said he had some Covenant, respect for but was tons register, length, struct the delegates Bryan, weak he is rapidly gaining. Portland public schools; stenographer for which Mr. Clark was held. beam and 25.6 feet She was launched vu Ilim with many Crowns, shares of the stock and received a circular voted down. The delegates were uuinstruct- deep. Hon. William L. Putnam for nine years in F. H. Brackett at and was a sister of the Mr. and Mrs. William Kotman are at the his law and from the company after the fraud order was ed. Bath, Me., ship office, appointed stenographer Mrs. Bessie Harriet reck, wife of Arthur now at San Francisco.Sell. Brooks House. speut the winter in for the Supreme Judical court by Chief Jus- issued notifying him of the sale t > an English Shenandoah, They P art, Be Still, J. C. Warren Peck of died sud- The Parlor Musical Society will enjoy tice Emery in 1894, which position he has and him to send his stock Llewellyn Lynn, Mass., Florence Leland discharged part of a cargo Bangor and New York, and will open their company advising “An with Italian Musicians” at since held. Among the important matters Pth at Lynn, aged 21 years and Evening at Portland last week aud on the North to a certain address to be exchanged for denly April of fertilizer handsome cottage Shore, him was the Behring Sea com- home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. reported by >us Christ is risen 4 She was the of the Pitcher, 6th. mission at British Columbia, and today. stock in the latter company. He did so, and days. only daughter brought the remainder to Stockton Springs. Northport, May Victoria, 1 lie on He i- Risen Life." Arthur C. and the late Hattie Coombs Northport avenue, Tuesday evening, Brothers and Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1890-7. pri- not hearing anything for some time wrote .Schooners Toung Harry Rev. aud Mrs. G. G. Winslow and Rev. the Granier at 7.30. Miss Helen Bird is the vate secretary to Judge Putnam dining Paine of Camden, Me., and is survived by April 21st, loaded ice on the Kennebec the Mrs. E. P. Frost. again. He was then advised that bis stock Messer past and Mrs. Albert E. Luce left Tuesday noon ! sessions of the Fisheries commission at her father and her and a brother, chairman for the evening and has arranged in the had been received and the matter would husband, week, the first shipments from there this of the East Maine Washington. He has been employed with to attend the meetings All Hail the Power of Jesus Dr. Charles Paine of Brooklyn, New York. for the following numbers, possible The various water hearings in this State, includ- have attention. Later he wrote to E. F. season. They took about 2,500 tons. Conference in Iloultou. Miss Lillian additions: Spin- ing Augusta, Livermore Falls and Portland, Funeral services were held Saturday morn- in the winter of and is re- in but received no answer ice was cut 1906-7, to go Thursday, for the took the medical testimony in the Hanson, Belfast, Italian Composers, ney expects today, expert Lemmens ing at 11 o’clock at her home, 3(T Prospect Paper, as in excellent condition.The Chandler will and has handled the to that letter. He was advised to go to the Miss Charlotte W. Colburn ported tug remaining sessions. case, Mis. CTeora H. street, The services were conducted made her first visit to this usual work which falls to the lot of a court Read,soprano: where he would find an Lynn. Piauo duet, Overture from William Tell, Bismarck port Miss Caro city building, agent Mr. Richard E. Shaw arrived last week in Maine. iherington, tenor; Rev. James E. Barker, pastor of the Rossini for the seaso nastl She towed the stenographer of the He called, but was unable by Friday. i.tralto; Mr. John Parker, bari- company. Misses E. Stoddard and from San Francisco to spend a brief vaca- First Baptist church. Relatives from Taun- Amy schooner William Jones to Bangor.Ves- AND K P. Frost, soloist; Miss Amy to get any information beyond the address Marjory L. Coombs tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter CURES COUGHS COLDS. rganist. ton, Dighton, Atlantic, East Somerville, Maria from the Caval- sel owners are alive to the possibilities of of the London representative, which was Soprano solo, Ave Shaw, Court street, before going to the Brooklyn and Lynn attended the services. leria Rusticana, Mascagni heavy tonnage at profitable rates Hyomei Gives Relief in io Minutes— the same as given in the letter above. placing where he has a with a i-r at the Uni- quoted Frost Philippines, position morning service The remains were taken to Camden, where Mrs. E. P. when the Government on the first of Cures Over He was that a bill was May Night. as told, however, pend- solo, Magnetic Waltz, Arditi bankiug house. Lurch will be follows: the burial was on in Mountain View Whistling for barrels of or to in that if would enable Sunday Miss Clara B. Marsh asks bids carrying 4,500,000 Everybody knows, ought know, that A ing Cougress passed Belfast friends of Miss Maude B. Colcord itary, Morning Song, There were a number of to Colon for use in the construction Hyomei is recognized among scientists as to resume business. This is a cemetery. large Soprano solo, Selected, cement Bernard Johnson the company of will be interested to learn that the specific for Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchi- Miss Katherine C. Quimby Panama Canal. There is amount Searsport Mrs. H. F. Drinkwater. bill to the law which enables the florai tributes. of the any tis and but there are a great repeal Piano Barber of Seville, she her as as- Hay Fever, trio. Overture, available. The first call recently resigned position who do not know that post office department to protect the public Rossini of tonnage forbids, many people Hyomei The funeral of Robert Waterman, a Civil sistant librarian at the University of Maine a or a in iversalist Church Choir. Louise Dennett it is will that the cement will cure cough cold less than 24 1 fraudulent concerns Misses Amy Stoddard, understood, specify Lord’s against by excluding War who died at the home of his a 11H flluHoa Pilnhar to the of the hours. Prayer, veteran, be carried in American but accept librarianship Presque versalist Church Choir. them from the mails, Such a bill was iu shall bottoms, But should know' that the sooth- son on the Wales Miller road, April 8th, Isle Public everyone feared that if the are Library. .em, ‘‘It is High Time to Awake,” troduced in the first session of the S9th Cleveland Dyer was taken before the po- it is proposals regard- ing. balmy and antiseptic air of Hyomei was held last Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. F. H. Young as the Government invite Mr. and Mrs. L. F. French of Winterport when breathed over the raw and inflamed and the but was lice Court 14th on three charges of ed too high may versalist Church Choir, Cougress passed House, Interment was made in Grove April of the nose and throat will in- cemetery. are to conduct the Hotel membrane in the Senate. The of such the law, two of which bids from the tonnage of the world, which Northport again i", Selected, killed passage An will be published later. violating prohibitory stantly allay the inflammation, and will obituary would hurt American this season, which ensures that Mrs. C. W. Wescott. were single sales and the other being a com- not only tonnage, but sojourners effect a prompt cure. ■mu (John xix:26) Third Word: also mean that the cement would be and transient guests will be well fed and Hyomei outfit, including inha- The Ladies’ Home Journal recently saii]_of John B. Lovett, a native and life-long res- mon seller of intoxicating liquors. Judge might Complete nan, behold thy son.” ident of died March after well cared for. The hotel will be ler, costs only $1.00 at A. A. Howes Co. this measure: Lincolnville, 7th, Rogers sentenced Dyer to pay a fiue of $50 bought in other countries—Foreign square painted Lev. Ashley A. Smith, He was I extra bottles, if afterwards needed, will a few months illness. born Aug. months have been and improved. in “If Ye then be “If we were not business on the and costs and to serve 30 days in jail for riggers for coming from generally cost but 50 cents, (response), doing 8, 1833, on the farm which had since been his j with Christ.” Landi in ballast to secure of lum- 1 M. level,” writes a Western firm to those who home and was the son of Richard M. and each of the single sales, from which an ap- abroad cargoes Miss Eva I’erkins, daughter of Mr. and Joseph Ilarbaugh, Ileldredge, Neb., Clement Loret writes: “I have used your in my Uleluia,” Sarah (Millikeu) Lovett. He married Mary was taken to the Court. ber at Boston to carry to South America; Mrs. Chester E. Perkins, who has been at- Hyomei answer its specious advertisements, “the peal Supreme it one Mrs. 11. F. Drinkwater. A. Smith of Lincolnville and to them were | family for two years or more, and find office would us.” A Probable cause was found to hold the re- and they are still coming, especially ships the Eastern Maine Normal school post department stop born five two of whom, Liz- tending of the best remedies we ever used for a cold children, only nf Voeiuorrion rntri w nr Thnv connra narortoc of the Union Easter service, plausible statement is this, but a fallacious zie and survive their father. Mrs. spondent for the Grand Jury in the other at Castine, has gone to Trenton, where she I or sore throat. We find that it gives quick ( Lucy, one Knights Tem- more | relief in cases of catarrh.” ommandery, conclusion. Had the government ten times Lovett passed away about twenty years case. Bonds in the sum of $600 were ranging from 600,000 feet to than 1,000,- has a position as a teacher, hike will return ;e Universalist church at 2.30 — and Mr. Lovett later married Mrs. Em- and are av- the optical equipment of Argus it could not ago furnished for the respondent’s appearance 000 feet of lumber paid freights to Castine for the next term. ma Hodges of Lincolnville, who survives A Baseball Magazine, Court for $8 50 a thousand. Some Hilary, Allegretto Pastoral, prevent all the petty swindling schemes him. He also leaves one brother, Charles, at the next term of the three eraging, perhaps, Kev. George E.Tufts, who has been spend- Warwick Jordan come distances of which into evanescent but fruitful oases. Mr. Dyer is a young man who lives of these ships have 10,000 the winter in N. met with The first number of “The Baseball Maga- dr.s, ll. F. Drinkwater. spring ing Wolfville, S„ existence in corner of the nation. As Dunton of Camden, Mary E. Dunton of secure such noth- zine,” a new publication devoted to the every near the Cottrell Mill in East Belfast and it miles to cargoes, carrying a accident 10th a n-m, “Hallelujah! Christ is Jennie G. of West slight April by scalding American national game and edited Ja- ninety-nine one-hundredths oi the periodi- Boston, Young Rockport, in holds but the sand needed as by Forbes is said that he has frequently sold liquor to ing thefr burn on the foot. He was to cal publications refuse to accept any moral and Lauretta Lovett of Camden. Mr. Lov- planning come cob Morse, has just been issued from 88 ■versalist Church Choir. industrious laborers who worked at this mill dur- ballast for the across the ocean. Broad responsibility for publishing even the mean- ett was an honest and citizen, some trip this way, via Boston, the lirst w eek in May, street, Boston. Mr. Morse has been '■vain, Matthew xxviii, most and a kind husband and W. G. Leiand has taken command of for years the baseball editor of est and cruel frauds, protection for obliging neighbor ing the winter. The above oases are the Capt. but will now be somewhat detained. twenty-five Adolph Rossbach, Pastor and will be much missed in the com- the Boston Herald and is well for the public lies with the postal authorities. father, result of evidence secured by the sheriff’s the schooner Phineas VV. Sprague, 708 tons qualified Unitarian Church. thumb of the Miss Sarah Orne Jewett of South Ber- the work he has undertaken. The contribu- Hut the ponderous law munity. for San department. net, and has sailed from New York tors to the first number include wri- ;'iia, Keffenberger descends slowly, and usually upon a barren wick, the noted author, was elected trustee many niversalist Church Choir, whence the agile flea has since Fred M. Richards died April 2nd at his J uan, P. R. ters who rank as authorities in the baseball spot, long Poor’s Mills. The Benevolent Club of the Maine society for Prevention of Cruel- "leading, Psalin 24, made his escape. Hut the “fraud home iu Camden after a short illness, aged world, and well known artists. salutary met with Mrs. Wentworth last week. 11. MacQuarrie, Pastor Baptist order” of the office 58 years. lie was the son of the late George Henry ty to Animals at the recent annual meeting post department—that 10. A liurch, and Congregation. is feared these It is W. and Anna (Howe) Richprds, and was .... Work began on the school building Mon- Boston, April telephone message held in to succeed the late Mrs. L. The Shoe Situation. by parasites. unhamp- received from Arthur Portland, -no, Selected, ered by the familiar delays of the law. It one of three children, two of whom survive and it is hoped to get it up and covered today Capt. Crowley, day now at the scene of stranded scb. Geo. P. D. Sweat of that city. Mr. John Parker. acts at when it becomes him. For many years he had been in ihe Shoe receive a once, and, opera- have to work on shops steady call for tan as before the farmers begin uear Shinnecock, L. I., states the tive, profit bearing mail ceases to empty employ of the Knox Woolen Co., manager Hudson, Miss Katherine C. Quimby and Miss goods, but business in staple footwear is D. Pastor the and their farms.Mrs. Eliza has vessel lies in favorable position for floating Wilson, Congre- silly dollars into the pockets of the rogues. of finishing shipping department. McKinley Ethola W. Frost will arrive light, and many producers are taking stock. * and that wreckers will commence operations tomorrow, Fri- gational Church. Hence there has been devised, in the inter- He began working with them in 1869, and been quite ill, but is better.Mrs. J. A. Wholesalers report a fair trade, but restrict the of three in today. Capt. Crowley states that the sch. day, to spend the vacation at home from ests of these frauds and swindlers, a bill to with exception years spent a sick orders from New England factories to im- Hartshorn has had quite spell, but is has about five feet of water in her but Miss Katherine C. Quimby. stop the “fraud-order” activities of the post Massachusetts had remained in their em- hold, the New England Conservatory of music, mediate wants, and shipments from Boston He able to be about again — Maynard Kimball pumps can free her. Wreckers have illation, No. 347 Church Har- office. Last year this effort was ploy up to the time he was taken sick. easily Boston. Miss Quimby will be accompanied are averaging 25,000 to cases less than happily laid cables and to heave the vessel’s 30,000 ninnies, but this it with was an ardent worker in the Masonic had the doctor recently—Fulton Conley is expect by her friend, Miss Burt. in the same week last defeated, year appears bow from the beach this afternoon. The Daisy year.—Dun’s Keview, Congregation. much stronger backing. Every medical bodies, having taken all the degrees up to visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Wentworth.... April 11th. 1 Geo. P. Hudson was valued at un- Miss Grace Hayes left he Flower of Chivalry,” every bunco artist with stock to sell the 32nd, and having filled many high $100,000; Friday morning quack, Delbert Rolerson has moved on to John insured. for a three weeks visit in New York. Miss Ashley A. Smith, Pastor in an imaginary mine or fictitious railway, offices in the order. He leaves a wife, EAST SEARS MONT. 1 Hayes has won many friends her careful niversalist Church, artist who vends his Viola; a brother, Everett Richards of Hartshorn’s farm.Mrs. Luella Brown by Mr. and every “get-rich-quick” and conscientious work as Mrs. E. P. Marriner have a ilieni, “0 Tell TJs Where Is lie,” wares the is back of Brookline, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Willard with friends in the telephone op- through printed lure, spent last week city. The annual session of the East Maine and all boarder, which arrived March 31st. It is a Miles Howe of Camden and a half Mrs. erator, hope that her well-earned va- tbis measure. “Protection to private inter- sister, to Montville this week. of lleaid’s 1 Mass. She intends goiug conference of Methodist churches was or- cation may prove a most enjoyable one. girl 0i pounds-Leroy house niversalist Church Choir. ests" is their cry. Yes, but has the inno- Josephine Hoftses of Dorchester, Grace Wood returned home from caught lire April 5th, but as Mr. 11. was at iiienaormni. no .Mrs. ganized Wednesday morning, April 15th, at cent public right to protection against Mrs. Augusta S. Frederick and Mr. home when it was discovered, hy Leonard W. Packard died April 6th at New last tearing this class of swindlers? Oue thing should Massachusetts and Hampshire Houlton and will continue until next Mon- Charles W. Frederick, who spent March away a little and using of water the that the of his home in Dexter,aged 74 years. One son plenty fiction, be clearly understood, passage week_F. T. Wentworth has begun arrived in Florida, arrived home last Friday. fire was soon extinguished. It was caused and two Frank Packard of Dex- paint- day morning. Fifty delegates Tues- They ... Pastor. the anti-fraud order bill means to a daughters, a Po,ti„j1 particu- had intended spending several weeks in by clogged is "i 1 Mrs. Blanche Stevens of Monroe and carriages. He has started with quite a day morning and 800 were chimney.Arad Mahoney riumphal March, J. Lemmene larly skilful species of swindler a license to ter, ing expected during Washington, D. C., but were called home his house....Mrs. Thomas Mrs. survive. * paiutiog Hall is II. F. Drinkwater. operate through the mails. Mrs. Mabel Leach of St. Albans, shop full of work. the day. by the death of Mr. Albion tl. Bradbury. quite ill. a taitTOTRia ironey moc.

An Excursion on “the Balloon Route." fCorrespondence of The Journal.] Florence, Calif., March 28. 1908. Shorter Hours forWomen home in Flor- \ We are still making our ence but are visiting quite a number of other parts of the State. I will tell you A Modern of an ex&irsion my wife, daughter and myself took last week. We left home at 8.30 a. m., went to Los Angeles, T i miles, and started from there about ■ 9.30 in an observation car, electric which took us along Spring street through the retail section of the city, past the Los Angeles County court and the 1 house, the old Spanish Plaza i f| Jr _ 99 in 1081. From Glenwo old Plaza Mission, built the Plaza District, we turned into old flakes Easy through the Cooking Sonora town, and passed BELFAST battle grounds of General Fremont and MITCHELL & TRUSSELL, | Pico, where the contest was made for the this territory between Spaniards HOLMAN DAY’S NEW BOOK. and the United States. And then out through the oil district, which is quite Harper & Bros, announce in their Hol- interesting, and past; the Sisters’ hos. April bulletin “King Spruce;" by KYANIZE man autnor of “Pule Tree Bal- was then the Day, pital. The route along etc. It and lads,” “Squire Phin," appeared, FLOOR FINISH foot-hills through the city; limits in part, serially in the New England into the suburb of Hollywood where and in the opinion of the Magazine, besides j homes writer is the best and strongest Is made in seven beautiful colors there are many bungalos and the present from Mr. story that has yet come Day's natural or clear. These colors are all oi Los business men, in whose Angeles The say of the book: YOUR GROCER pen. publishers hard II \fORSAi1‘By! I yards are all kinds of tropical plants This is a real story. It is more than durable and will stand water, usage Avenue in that—it is a splendid American novel. as the It’s ■— and flowers. At Cahuenga and heavy shoes; same clear. It is the romance of a man’s we the beautitu young light Hollywood passed for love and fortune in the forests of all the same quality, works easy and lasts. is the house Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup—the the cel- 1752; and this Marshal home of M. Paul de Longpre, a battle MT. VERNON, cough syrup that tastes nearly as good as Maine. It describes mighty Is made to walk on, but is suitable for where Col. Ellsworth so well and saw him in bar- on King street, maple sugar and which children like ebrated French artist, against the tyranny of the timber all other cough all inside work as well as floors. Booklet met bis tragic death for tearing down to take. Unlike nearly his garden. From here we went ons and t:.e oppression— And the Old of Alexandria. it does not but on the City of remedies, constipate, where against the power of “King Spruce.” a Confederate Hag at the outbreak other hand it acts gently on thrmioh the citv of Sherman, and Color Card Free. Home Letter.] promptly yet The young hero, Dwight Wade, opposed [A Personal see the the which the cold is forc- of this the Civil War. And now you bowels, through the power plant and car barns in his love for the daughter of the lum- 1) C., March 24, 1908. ed out of the system, and at the same time Washington, old Hotel, from the steps of which Ken- are located. A little farther on is ber enters the woods with the to- City it allays inflammation. Always use road king, y\m & HALL, Belfast. C. 0. SAWYER & GO., Searspori. have been here two weeks and R. and the | | We gave his last military com- nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold by the of Sawtelle, where we visited foresters pits his pluck against for a Washington city we to Philadelphia H. The is vital with morrow go in and here is the Moody. Soldiers Home. There tyrant powers. story mand 1799, engine the National the of and Have been to the White House, strong passions strong men, week. house of the old Friendship fire com- are about three thousand old soldiers the of fresh with the pungent flavor of. into the Senate and the Hall Repre- took us pany, organized in 1774, and of which in this home. Our guide woodsman’s native humor. In the con- to the State, War and Navy SEA BREEZE. FLORIDA. flict of Wade's men with the rival sentatives Washington was a member. all the principal buildings, gang company through of the the Treasury, Bureau of Print- The work appear quaint characters woods: iriPORTANT ABOUT building, And, next, gentlemen, is Christ church, Letter From the Land of Sunshine and which were nice and clean. Na- Pulaski D. Britt, the tyrant of the and Engraving, Smithsonian, It was done the soldiers. The ing where Washington worshipped. Flowers. is all by camps; the squatters of Misery Gore; ] the new Union Station tional museum, on February 27, 1773, and on of The Journal.] women there are ten or twelve Tommy Eye, the drunken log-driver, of completed [Correspondence only our friend E. B. Ellis as and the of the woods, (built by ! the same day Colonel Washington sub- Sea Breeze, Fla., March 31, 190S. who were in the hospital nurses. strange girl j in the monument whose destiny is secretly linked with ! Nortlifield, Vt.V, up scribed the highest price paid for a pew. hours travel brought us from Our were taken on the steps of CEMETERY WORK pictures viilul v. | Fifty UUL U U II *• o vv where one IK/ 1 ILL VI II 500 feet from the ground, in Al- home we This is the last point of interest snow and ice at home to a land of the dining hall. Leaving the There is no writer with the author’s a view of the city, out to gets grand i exandra, and right here gentlemen is fruits and flowers, birds and sunshine. passed Brentwood Park and the Santa knowledge of the Maine woods; and and to Mount Vernon and the first the scenes in like the Arlington your car for Washington. I wish you Reaching Jacksonville, we decided to Monica Canyon, where we got “King Spruce,” tell about our forest ttie woods man- I r is that to have mom Alexandria. I will you and of the Pacific Ocean and the great fire, fight necessary parties intending good day.” Pat had made good. farther down the east coast, view long- of the and I shall not at- go to-nian, the blowing-up dam, * to Mount Vernon. a at Port Los mental work done before Memorial the trip Frank H. Mayo. chance brought us to Sea Breeze, est pier in the world the mad race with the logs, are full of Day give of Mount Vernon, tempt a write-up most resort on the peninsula Angeles. From there we went down a teeming vitality. A scene to set ttie orders now. Kodol For has thou- delightful for that has been done by hundreds up- ! Dyspepsia helped blood bounding is the wild ride of the ! sands of who have had stomach which extends from St. Augustine to the beach to the city of Santa Monica, people down the * who know how, but 1 will l lumber load let loose hill, wa; on hundreds trouble. This is wliat one man says of it: Sea is on a bluff the sea. rvO not it off until the last minute and then the southern part of the State. which overlooking horses head on for the “Curve of put a little account of “E. C DeWitt & Co., Chicago, Ill.-Gentle- eight U you rambling on car here and about work rushed but bear in mind th give men—In 1897 I bad a disease of the stomach Breeze is bounded by We left the spent Death,” and the driver swinging them your through, Mount Vernon as I saw it and of some ; and bowels. I could not digest anything I the east and the Halifax river on the half an hour on the beach viewing the round to frantic safety.—A big, strong, there are others to work for and order in ear: said. A of and in the of 11(02 I a bot- put your tilings that the guide party ate spring bought the in etc. Then tender story is “King Spruce." tle of Kodol and the benefit I received from west, and it is connected with panorama, people bathing, to do the work. car at 12th street and that we may have proper time 25 boarded a not to the 1 that bottle all the gold in Georgia could mainland by a number of bridges. The we continued down the beach RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS Pennsylvania Ave.. which took us past buy. I still use a little occasionally as 1 Halifax river is one of the numerous of Ocean Park, where we spent You will soon receive the congratulations XTL/E use the best of stone and finish it in first da the Smithsonian, the find it a fine blood purifier and a good tonic. city the Post Office, of your friends upon your improved appear- * * May you live long and prosper Yours very semi-salt that separates the half an hour; then on through Venice low Monument and the bureau lagoons, ance if you will take Foley’s Kidney Remedy ^hape and at very prices. Wesleyan truly. C. S. Cornell, Roding, Ga.t Ang. 27, where we had our from the mainland. These to Playa del Rey, as it tones the system and imparts new and and across KICK). Sold by K. H. Moody. peninsula up of Printing Engraving, and in a auditorium situated life and vigor. Foley’s Kidney Remedy rivers are nearly a mile wide, they luncheon large and all and finishing done with pneumati Potomac into On our cures backache, nervous exhaustion the Virginia. ocean and a still- aDOuna m uie mu»i ueuuiuus non, uiaus, between the large forms of kidney and bladder troubles. Com- LETTERINGtools. Give us a call. is Arlington, the former home of MAINE VITAL STATISTICS. right etc. Numbers of water lagoon. From there we went mence taking it today. K. H. Moody. the National shrimp, oysters, Gen. liobert E. Lee, now to Aroostook County Leads in Births—Mar- amateur fishermen are seen every day down the beach Redondo, passing race track and THE THIRD DISTRICT HEAL & IK Cemetery; then the old North Manhat- WOOD, Bridge Street, Belfast, ; riages 6,498, Divorces 687, Deaths n,- crabbing, trolling for trout, or throw- through Pecks Beach, then Alexandria, from whose streets 427. their lines farther out for ten, Verano, Manhatten, Shakespeare Convention the monument ing bigger Republican can be seen Washington ! The annual for 1906 of Dr. A. at report fish. Schools of porpoises sometimes and Hermosa beaches, stopping WILL RE HELD IN the distance. Then on fl Ymimr Stat.p rpaisfrar of vital sta. seven miles in Moonstone where we 1 come tumbling down the river; but no- Beach, got quite Fort Washington to Mount Vernon, tistics, was made public April 7th. CITY HALL, WA TERVILLE, by them. and a number of moonstones, agates, etc. to In the year 1906, including 707 still body cares for Sharks por- Exaniiiiiilii where we are again requested pay to where births, there were 16,585 births, which are often washed ashore on the We then returned Venice, 29, 1908 which we up poises Wednesday, April {Free ....OF.. 25c each, cheerfully gave more than in the liv- in- | was 5S0 1905. Of These are killed and there are many things of interest, the and ocean beach. AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M. and passed through big gate ing children, of whom the sex was minature railroad and mid- as the tide will not carry them cluding a to the house. The old mansion 8160 were males and 7695 fe- buried, the of a candidate on up I given, with animal shows and other for purpose nominating males. The birth rate of chil- out The sharks here are harm- way, to be voted for at the State house of Mount Vernon a living again. for Cougress occupies On Windward avenue 1908. i dren for the State was 22.09 for each less. amusements. election, Monday, September 14, Eye Potomac Sight, beautiful site overlooking the To select two district delegates and two 1000 population. are oriental arcades, etc. And I will guarantee to improv Oranges, grape fruit, kumquats, buildings, to attend the National and in front are pretty grounds sloping As usual, the rate was the highest in alternates Republi- vision if there is any vision left. and other fruits thrive Out on the pier are many curio stores, can Convention to be held at Chicago, down to the Deer Park beyond. And Aroostook, 34.45, and the lowest in guavas, tropical other a etc. Illinois Juue 16, 1908 and transact any > 15.09. In four Aroos- here. There are large auditoriums, ship hotel, Astigmatism and all £r; r when one enters the hall and Waldo, counties, many private groves business that may properly come before it. great over the took, Oxford, Washington and York, and so strict are tht Leaving Venice we went The basis of will be as fol- * that we are where in Sea Breeze, representation Refraction realizes standing the birth rate was above that of the the lows: Each Town and Plantation laws iit to that no Venetian canals and through City, Scientifically corrected By the once stood, walking where whole State. regard trespassing will be entitled to one delegate, and for Washington a different route one dares to even up the fruit that Cahuenga Valley by each five votes cast for the Republi- WILLIAMS’ SYSTEM Washington once walked, or sitting Of the births 60.10 per cent were of pick seventy from the one we came. We passed can candidate for Governor in 1906 an ad- not native parents, 20.56 of foreign parents, falls under the trees. where Washington once sat, it takes ditional delegate, and for a fraction of forty 18.21 of parents one of whom was for- through many walnut orchards and The birds, too, are protected by law. votes in excess of seventy-five votes, an ad- i E. LAURENCE WILLIAMS the fertile brain of a lively imagination while of 1.13 the was 0„ eign, nationality alfalfa fields, arriving at our starting ditional delegate. That’s what our Coal is -as that the is not stated. Mocking birds, jays, wrens, woodpeck- good to think great Washington the Vacancies in the delegation of any City, numerous point in the city of Los Angeles by Maine's Eminent Eyesight Specia man in ! There were 103 twin births. In 46 ers, cardinals and others, too Town or Plantation can only be filled by a here with us to-day and every QnxtK Onf n Iwmi V )!>,,> n'/llonlr H m Coal as was ever mined. As free the Established in Maine 16 | instances the twins were both boys, in to are within a stones throw resident of the county in which vacancy I years. the party takes off his hat, I think mention, 45 both girls, in 72 a and a girl. In It was a ride of 70 miles, 28 of which exists from slate and dirt as it is ; If you are troubled with headach* boy of us. Sea birds are plentiful, and wild will be in session possible there are 8 rooms on the first floor. In I Hancock a triple birth occurred in The district Committee { squint, if your vision blurs, if after were along the Pacific Ocean. All in iho run^ntion rnnm of the* llU.ll call at resident room is the one order, and you will certainly get card will reach me at Belfast steps. Lafayette’s youngest bride 12. One man was mar- Fred G. Kinsman, Maine, when a ried The hotels and boarding houses have livery. 4wr13 the marquis occupied guest for the sixth time at 70 and one AFFORDS PERFECT SECURITY \V. H. Davis. Coal that will please you both in for the fifth time at 49. One bride was been full all winter. The town is open- Office 18 Spring. Street, Beit here, and on the floor is an old rag car- Foley’s Honey and Tar affords perfect married a second time at 17 and one at and and In the kitchen the old crane still ing up new streets and boulevards security from pneumonia and consumption quality price. pet. 18 who had been divorced. homes and will as it cures the most obstinate cougtis and A REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION in the with the many handsome hotels hangs great fireplace, There were 7S7 divorces decreed, Golds. We have never knowu a single in- be built before the next season. WILL I1E HELD IN THE Farm for Sale pots, kettles and other cooking utensils, which was one divorce to every 12 mar- stance of acold resulting in pneumoniaafter is numerous and Tar had been taken. R. IN MAINE, been no fire in that fire- riages solemnized. The wife was the The peninsula formed by Foley’s Honey Portland, Thursday, April 30, 1908, | NORTHI’OliT, but there has II. Armory, THE SffArt 4 SIBLEY CO. libellant in 592 cases. Three divorces the so that Moody. aen for We sand deposits from ocean, at 1.30 o’clock p. m. I Containing 180 acres of land, 40 place many years. pass along 50 acres of lan were granted before the marriage life than the main- six candidates B lil LEAST, MAINE. ing land. pasture, high is an an- it is twenty feet higher IN for the purpose of selecting for and other we to the coach house, in which had lasted six 44 before one THE KINDERGARTEN PORTLAND. sheep raising stock, months; for electors of President and Vice President from leiuainder in wood land which land and ten degrees warmer in winter. springs, cient vehicle with a card on it year’s marriage; 209 after from one to to the United States, and four delegates at THE NEW YORK PLATE GLASS INS. CO. trees in good condition. One story ! five stream the breezes from A of the members of the wood aud Irani in r* t reads “Exhibited at the Centennial Ex- years; 209 after from five to ten The gulf and majority large and four alternates to attend the Na- 42 Cedar St. New York. house, 70x42, good 223 after from ten to 20 supervising school committee of Port- tional Convention to be held in of good water. Five miles from Bella- years; years; the ocean and the river, make it de- Republican from the Ground. This farm i- hibition at Philadelphia, 1870, as Wash- land are of the that the kinder- the of in the State of ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1907. Camp 66 after from 20 to 30 years; 26 after opinion city Chicago, Illinois, suitable for a stock farm. For in summer. The from and 5,no county all 47 73 of the males. news their time tak« that there has been no effort to induce will be in session in Surplus over Liabilities,., 177,856 ington and his time, yet on every hand cide, number being youtn every they The State Committee 3W16* The children to attend the kindergartens, of the at 12.30 o’clock rate for the State per 10,000 of in the ocean. Be this as it the anteroom Armory Total Liabilities and Suiplus.$724,927 76 you wouid see this notice, “exact re- a dip may, that the rUn SALt was 1.18 cent. they have been neglected by p. m. on the day of the convention for the Maine. population per Ja*. Pat tee and Son, Agents., Belfast, J production of the original.” One of the bathers seem to get a world of fun supervisors, who have not visited the purpose of receiving the credentials of dele- The HARRIS house, ?n High stn-ri A in order to be to two families, has city water Will he m the most beautiful ever written A out of it. schools, and that they have been allow- gates. delegate eligible things GOLDEN-DAY PLAY. in the convention must be elect- ably. Apply on the premises. ed to drift along without the interest participate MRS. JOHN B. H or said about Mount Vernon are these The crowds are coming up from ed subsequent to the date of this call, and Of the bill at last which a proper sense of duty required Wanted Belfast, April 9,1908.- 4wir>* beautiful words of Edward Everett: Keith’s, Boston, Miami, Palm Beach and other points delegates cannot be elected under this call I week the Boston Transcript savs: The those in charge to take. The principal to the State Convention to be hereafter call- 1 Aiiror rlmirn tn oaouno tlio liau IXMmn Good for housework—small fami- “No gilded dome swells from the chief is to Richard of one school said it had not been visit- ed for the of a candi- girl general place rightly given purpose nominating ly. Apply to roof to catch the or eve- are ed a member of the school board in for Governor. lowly morning Golden and his company, who appear these gone the people from the in- by date MItS. GEO. W. STOODAU1>, "$25.00 REWARD ning beams, but the love and gratitude in a one-act entitled “A of three years. All electors of Maine, without regard to lltl 120 High Street. play Case terior will fill their so that Sea > it in one places, affiliations, who believe in the The above reward will l>e paid t<> of united America settle upon Divorce.” Holman F. is a writer past political Day Breeze is full of health and of the Republican party and en- who will bring information that will eternal sunshine. From beneath the well happiness A MISTAKE principles arrest and conviction of known to lovers of poems and COMMON dorse its are cordially invited to any person humble roof went forth the seekers all the around. polices, .removing any of tlie stone walls from intrepid sketches of rural life, especially the year Mauy women mistake kidney and bladder unite under this call in eleoting delegates to ELMER E. unselfish the who BROWN,ITd.. H.J. CHARI 1 warrior, magistrate life of the farmer and his kind, ’Way Mr. M. R. Knowlton, a Belfast man, troubles for some irregularity peculiar to this convention. Belfast, November 26.1907.—6m48 knew no but his the sex. corrects State Committee. glory country's good; Down East,” and Mr. Day’s has a fine business here. He has also Foley’s Kidney Remedy Per order. Republican 183 HAMMOND BANGOR. to that he returned when his popularity and makes women well. Miss Seth M. Chairman ST., happiest is well deserved as he depicts truthful- irregularities Carter, in no- developed a talent for amateur theat- Carrie Harden, Bowling Green, Ky., writes: Byron work was done. There he lived the and the scenes which have Boyd, Secretary. Practice limited to and ly people “1 suffered much from and Eye, Ear, Nose Throat, ble simplicity; there he died in glory ricals. In a recent production^! the pain kidney Lewiston, February 22,1908. including the fitting of Glasses. been familiar to him from childhood. bladder trouble until I started to use Fo- Wanted. and While it stands the latest peace. One of his best stories is called “Deestrick Skule” be appeared as "Lit- The first bottle BF“In Belfast, Gdd Fellows’ Block, Hoorn 2 Kelp ‘‘Squire ley’s Kidney Remedy. gave to 54 of the children of Waldo coonty is entitled delegates, tf9 Men or women to The \ generations grateful Phin,” and it is this of “Down was me great relief, and after taking the second every Monday. represent story tle Buddy” and pronounced the as follows: edited F. R. Dunne v America will make their as bottle I was well.’’ R. H. Magazine, by (‘ pilgrimages East” life that M. Oreen has entirely Moody. Morrill. 1 Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln StelT- to a and when it shall if fall Clay best character in the play of fifty Belfast.8 ley”), shrine, fall, made into a play for Mr. Golden. The Belmont.1 Northport.1 Straight proposition. Good pay. tout it must, the memory and the name of star acts Squire Phin and Frank Battin actors. He will always be known as Brooks.3 Palermo.2 FOR SALE terest from year to year hi business shall an ■•pie Sugar Candy. Burnham.1 Prospect. 1 Experience aud capital not necessary. Washington shed eternal glory of the Minnie to the small who One of the best farms in the eon* *' part defendant, “Buddy” boys, appre- Frankfort. .2 Soarsmont..2 bay county, Write J. N. TRAINER. on the about 100 acres of the best no portuulty. spot." Kthe3 that of the and Freedom.1 4 taining land;- street. . complainant ciated the realism of his work in the To make sugar break Searsport. of also some maple candy 1 Stockton 2 rocks, plenty wood, timber, good On our way back to Washington we Ruth Hayes the cause of this “Case of one Islesboro.,. Springs.... wen watered. “skule.” s. c. b. pound ot maple sugar in small Jackson.1 Swanrille I pasture, Abundance of fruit trees. off at Alexandria and Pat- Divorce.” The humorous side of the aud them into a 2 Good house, ell, shed and carriage bouse, also stopped got pieces put granite pan Knox.1 Thorndike. tous character of the old is brought 2 large barn. Cuts 40 hay, which will be sold rick for a He said be attorney 1M PORTAM T DBC1SION with two cups ot milk. Place over the Liberty.l Troy. with farm If wanted. Also all tools. Buckley guide. out Mr. and while Llncolnytlle.2 Unity.3 farming strongly by Golden, It is fire and cook until the milk is boiling Located 1ft miles from postofflce. Inquire of was the and important that yon should decide to Monroe ... 3 Waldo. l the best guide in place, it is hard |lo forget “Old Jed Prouty,” THOMAS GANNON. or. e. ii. mm take only Foley’s Honey and Tar when you and the sugar enti rely dissolved. Then Montvllle.3 Wlnterport .4 the that been suc- 36tf Lower Congress St., Belfast, Me. I believed him. He surely did have part he has playing have a cough or cold as it will cure the most stir the mixture with a wooden spoon 64 the voice for the business; in fact, cessfully for many years, there is no obstinate racking oough and expel the cold and keep it boiling until, when it is Hat moved hla office from Odd Feiie** doubt that as Phin he will from your and Tar Second-hand not but Squire appeal system. Foley’s Honey tested in cold water, it will be crisp WILLIAMS’ KIDNEY PILLS. of de- block to roomo over the drug star'1 I do remember ever meeting to contains no harmful goods every playgoers who liked him in the other drugs, insist upon and crack bit. Add a of Furni- when piece Have Have scription. POOR & SON. one other whose voice could at having it. K. H. Moody. yon neglected yonr Kidneys? car- person character. Certainly the audience butter of the size of a walnut, and turn ture, bedding, you overworked your nervous system and pets, etc. outvoice and that is our mutual Keith’s every and stoves, * his, caught point quickly the mixture into buttered tins. When caused trouble with your kidneys and furniture Office hours, I to 3 and 7 to 8 p. was with the humor and the Antique friend, John P. Bragg of Islesboro. delighted Labor vs. Liquor. it is partly cool take a sharp knife and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, a specialty. If you Belfast, April 2, 1908.—4wl4» kindliness of the old-time squire. mark the into squares. baok, groins and bladder? Have you a have anything to Pat said to me: “You are now candy me standing flabby appearance of the face, especially sell drop a Of $100 spent for hardware, $24.17 postal card and you will receive a prompt call. on the street of Alexandria, the one 4N INSIDIOUS DANGER Tired mothers, worn out by the peevish, under the eyes? Too frequent a desire to goes to labor. urine? If Williams’ WALTER H. COOMB8, time of this Fol- One of the worst features of trouble cross baby have found Cascasweet a boon pass so, Kidney Pills metropolis country. kidney Of $100 spent for furniture, $23.77 will at R. H. Corner Cross and Federal FOR RENT. is that it is an insidious disease and before add a blessing. Cascasweet is for babies cure yon, Moody's, Druggist. Streets, Belfast, low me and I will show all the goes to labor. Price 80o. m t* you the victim realizes his danger he may have and children, and is especially good for the A desirable tenement of six rooms Of $100 spent for clothing, $17.42 ills so common in cold weather. Look for Williams’ M’f’g Co., Props., Cleveland, 0. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT points of interest. This old house on a fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kidney Rem- Frye blook, with city water and modern cw at the first sign of trouble as it oorreots goes to labor. the ingredients printed on the bottle. Con- the left is 165 and now we edy KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE or years old, irregularities and prevents Bright’s disease Of $100 spent for liquor, $1.28 goes to tains no harmful drugs. Mold by R. H. DuLctn: venienoes. Apply to 13 Court street are at the old built in and diabetes. K. H. Moody. Gold Medal Flour la the only "best." COUGH Carlyle House, Moody. labor. | JSKIMA. SYRUP Miller street I5tt mews MUSTERED OUT. MAMB ITtMS. I HUMPHREYS’ The civil teroi of the To The Editor of The Journal: April Supreme ACIICEXTER OF III1AA ! Specifics cure diseases Court opened in B incur April 7ih. with The surviving members of Troop H Veterinary STlifl | end Associate Justice Arno W. King pre- Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs 2nd Maine Cavalry, learn with sorrow siding. This is Judge Kiug’s first term on the sick ttxm by acting directly as ill Penobscot coun- of the death of Ephraim L. Emerson. Poultry presiding justice ELSE without loss of time. ty. The indications point to a busy LIFE-ALL SECONDARY and his residence in His long Searsport term. j the loyalty during the dark days of l-—( Dinsmore of au- of deserve more than a H. A. Skowhegan, CASTORIA which has followed every particle vitality nut of ail food Rebellion, passing B. B. Lsntenc—. Ioisrtei, -uccess by {SPRAINS, thor of the song entitled “When the For Infants and Children. with his it to the bowels 10 a cu&ks | Rheumatism. Hiring: the past year transferring perfectly notice. He was one of the many who of state—this above all Roses Twine the Trellis ’Round the u has exceeded anything digested else brings C. THROAT* May, left behind wife and children to save c. (SORB ffplMlla has the music for i.efnre witnessed in most of health.” curbs J Distamper. Door,” just composed the man has Mr. A. C. Brock, chef of the Brock Res- the another entitled “We are es where young our country and Flag, receiving pal_ Grate. song Growing has a Market District, WORMS, Rota, medicine. Cooper taurant, Boston, Mass., month in Itjjj Old Together,” the words to which were The Kind You Have who is a staunch believer in Mr. try sum of eleven dollars per He believes that the human Cooper's B.R. I COUGHS. Colds. Mams, 1.1.1.I written Mrs. Annie L. Merrill of and has this to by rCv responsible for mostdis- theory medicine, say: “I a depreciated paper currency, not men- curbs j Luap, Fleuro-Pneumonia. Norridgewock. iii-own words from an in- had chronic indigestion for over three years. ti the and F. F.l COLIC, Bellyache. Wind-Blown, is an eastern I suffered terribly, and lost about >ning suffering, privations urival city: thirty emues) Diarrhea, Dysentery, Gov. Cobb has John F. Hill AVege tabic As- Always Bought nr woman cannot be sick I was a physical wreck when 1 of life. This he did, and appointed Prcparationfor ,n pounds. dangers army of E. of Orono To be started this Cooper medicine, a month or so G. G Prevents MISCARRIAGE. Augusta, Edgar Ring working properly. endured, with the courage and forti- of of a virulent ago. Today I am as well as I ever was in and Prof. Austin Carey Brunswick the Stomachs and of diseases nature, * BLADDER ting Bowels tuberculosis, diabetes, etc., my life. 1 am no longer nervous, my food tude of a good citizen and loyal com- HJJj | KIDNEY DISORDERS. to represent the State of Maiue and are uot to does not distress me in the least, and I have the President of the ,, and traceable both in the 26th and la- ) SKIS DISEASES. Mnnse, meet United States I am rade, Infantry I. 1. BrasilOMh rveu fevers can, in nine a splendid appetite. gaining flesh very ooi» I Ulcer*. Grease, Farcy. and the Governors of the States and tak- fact, at the rate of a pound a ter in the and navy. His first : e traced to something rapidly—in cavalry Territories at the White House, All of this I would not believe any medicine on the J. K. (BAD OONDITIO!V, Staring Coat. May ,,’aeh. half-sick, day. service was a three in curbs Stomach Staggers. 14th to confer on for me what years’.cruise > Indigestion. 13th, and 15th, the n that is now so common, earth could have done this has Promotes War conservation of the natural Digeslior,Cheerful- and done. It is a remarkable preparation and Frigate Constitution before the 80c. each; Stable Case. Ten Specifics, Book, Jto* country's -tomachic conditions, ft racmi rnne ness and Rest.Contains neither and Mr. deserves all his sucoess.” or sent on of remedy will and does regu- Cooper of Secession. He was oue of four of At druggists, prepaid receipt price. nor Mineral, 1 am with We recommend the Cooper preparations Humphreys’ Medicine Co., Cor. William and Opium.Morphine u that meeting our who volunteered to enter as being remarkable medicines.—W. O. company Street*, New York. Knox county Supreme Court con- Not Narcotic. sound Poor & Sou. the which at that time 1864, vened April 7th at Rockland. ,tter up-a digestive Navy July, prtfQOR MAILED FRBB. -Forty its full cases were for but lining duty,getting was much in need of sailors to man the assigned trial, prob- more than ably not ous-quarterof them tsoid n-SAMin rtrrsE/t fleet at Mobile Bay commanded by Ad. will reach the Orrin BUILDINGS IN SEARSPORT. 1HE NEWS 0E BROOKS. jury. Mahoney, St*d~ m miral four of our who was indicted last for * Farragut. Eighty September Alx.Senn* I j MM) SPRUCE.” his with to the front on the assault upon wife intent to kill RodkolUSJts- regimeut stepped E. our local feed went * I of the Public and W. Barker, dealer, will as AainUed I When Some Buildings on be tried, experts prououuce him ■ ay’s New Maine Book. evening of July 4, 1864, the writer of to Waterville last week business. J\vfxmmni ) f Residences Were Erected. sane. Neal D. Brooks, who killed a BtCarianukSadw [ ,f Maine folk, Maine this among the number, together with G. L. Morrill, who is now on the road as a fellow-convict in the State prison while ftZrmJted [Correspondence of The Journal ] in Brooks will L. Geo. T. Ranlett' travelling salesman, spent Sunday under observation as to his will Clnnfud Sngcr. I | ring story, rejoice Ephraim Emerson, sanity, Hhdrynxn FMsrur. t Following are the years in which some with his family. be indicted and the indictment : H t that Holman Day’s Alden S. Carr and Stephen Smith were probably the and residences The senior class of the Brooks High school placed on file. ! of public buildings from Troop H. Emerson and Ranlett A novel, King Spruce, liau a supper and sociable in the church ves- perfect Remedy fnrConstipa- in were built: The J. H. Lane Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, ! •■rut. It has been called Searsport were assigned to the U. S. S. Ossipee, try last Friday evening. The annual excise and railroad com- tion. the store on Main street in 1865; Phineas to the Monitor the missioners taxes on the steam and street Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- i tie of the Woods,” and Carr Chickasaw, John W. Bowden, who has been very sick block on Main street in railroads and the insurance companies ness and Loss Of SLEEP. Stewart Pendleton 1865; writer to the U. S. S. Lackawanna, and for several months, has nearly recovered irtheast wliht of the State have been committed the Otis Black brick store on Main and will soon be about his work. by s “Blazed Trail” is to as far as we know all rendered a good the State Board of Assessors. The total facsimile of the B. brick Mr. L. L. Leighton of the Industrial Jour- Signature street in 1868; O. Sargent account of themselves. a mere excise tax on the railroads is There is not a dull Carr, nal of liaugor was in town last week. He *657,584, ^2£&&>/. store in 1869. roof of this store was is an to meet and did an increase of over the previous | cover to cover, and the [The boy of seventeen years, was literally agreeable gentleman *52,178 some business here. commitment. The railroad commission- NEW YORK. is blown off in the great gale of September torn in the bursting of a shell ,e woods througliout pieces by ers tax is the same as last year- nth of that vear and landed on Leaches’ Mrs. Fanny Merritt has her millinery *12,400, a book of at Mobile Comrade Emerson ■ing. It is City. Friday and Saturday, April 17ih fhe largest tax, amounting to *286,168, The Mosnian across the opening of those who do and corner.] tiouse, and 18th. Mrs. W O. Estes will have her is assessed against the Maine Central the National on the same days. railroad. The total tax on the insur- vorviug fidelity hasMr. street from Searsport his place, did his duty well, had ideas of opening mce is *114,445, an increase knows bank, was torn down in 1871. The house or con- George H. Johnson moved his family into companies characters. He his own, did not court argument 1 tile Joel Collier iiouse, so-called, last week. >f *1,607. was built in 1798 by Winthrop Smith, them all and handies troversy, but was a well informed per- He was barely in time and now wears a who died in 1804. The then broad and smile. Hon. and Mrs. A. Homan ob -ter touch—the llonor- property son, the which one couid readily dis- expansive Joseph iervei.1 the 68th anniversary of their of the went into the hands of Ur. Nahum | with him. In Look out for the this iiritt. boss big cover in conversation millinery openings | in a manner at the first of Pros-1 vedding, April Sth, quiet chief Mosnian, physician I wish to offer the heartfelt on State ill commauder-iu closing tiemen are expected to keep away unless heir home street, Augusta, and remained in the possession of i to the in their I iext to the Blaine mansion. t-’s army; John Barrett, pect, sympathy of all his comrades Ilia) have money burning pockets. During his heirs until it was taken down, when he a large number of neighbors Coliu | of this old soldier and Mrs. E. A. who has been con- day trust magnate: family faithful, Carpenter, ] to their was .nd friends called pay respects, than the lumber bought by Benjamin C. citizen of our fined to the house by illness for some time, woodsman’s boss, j loyal Republic. their advanced ages, Mr. and I is now able to be out and went to burnbum lespite M. A COOK’S I 4 Smith, a grandson of Winthrop Smith, Edward B. Billings. \ Kdwards’ Island never on the train last Thursday to meet a friend. drs. Homan are enjoying fairly good who used it in the construction of his 7th. lealth. The day was also the 88th auni- 1 wC. li ter," “Ladder” Lane, j Lynn, Mass., April Mr. Ned Edwards went to Chicopee Falls ! BARGAIN SALE I house near the Union of the birth of Airs. Homan, Dwight Wade, new schoolhouse, last Monday to look after the construction ersary warden; 1 i'ho before her was Aliss Susan built in 1870. HOWARD OWEN. of the motor car which is being built there marriage whose “hook learn- which was of 18 dozen Agate Ware Dishes, same goods that the city 10c. stores have for Prof. Files of bowdoiu College, and of » lewall, a daughter of Charles Sevvall The brick residence of Jeremiah i ■ muscles stood Capt. which he is to have for the season. Airs. Homan is a sister of and big One of Maine’s Veteran Newspaper Men charge Augusta. thslr 10c. sales on, not firsts, but a big bargain for the money. Sweetser on Main street was built in Jrs. mother of the late Hon. ad in the woods’ war; M. J. Dow was the Alanley, Since the death of Hon. Joseph O. only representative who makes her home the residence of Capt. Isaac Car- from brooks to the Grand of Good • oseph H. Alanley, i he sweet and 1860; Lodge gentle Smith of Skowhegan, Howard Owen, in last week and served vith her. Air. Homan, who was for ver on Main street in 1859; the resi- | Templars bangor 216 PIECES, ASSORTMENT. ■ iklands; Nina Ide, daugh- of has done the chief as a representative for the county. The l nany years editor of the Alaine Farmer, of Phineas Esq., Augusta Kate dence Capt. Pendleton, 2nd, order reaffirmed its opposition to resubmis- i his 92nd birthday. also all is country; Arden, editorial work on the Somerset Be ecently passed Spoons, Soap Dishes, 2, 3, 4 and 8 quart Stew Pans, Basins, in the residence of William sion. ',i:i: Gorman, the 1859; Capt. Larry porter. Mr. Owen recently visited 4 and 5 Covered Sauce I on Main street in the The third of the A. R. Pilley drug rCUUlACl UUilCLIU. sizes, 2, quart Kettles, Pans, Thunder,” McGilvery 1860; story opililg ret; “Touring Skowhegan and the Reporter had this store building is being fitted up for a tene- schoolhouse in the Nichols One Covered .... and the little Union 1S66; ment. A dormer window lias been quart Dishes, .ter, cookee, j to say of him: put in, |UCseaC'1 waste district schoolhouse in 1866; the Metho. and it has been piped and fitted for the cor- The Maine Agricultural Experiment that they “didn’t Mr. Owen has a J journalistic experi- poration water and other modern conven- now Bulletin No. dist Church in 1840, and re-: 1 Station is mailing SALE STARTS APRIL II, ookees any more than Episcopal ence extending over many years aud iences. 153, SATURDAY, The Bulletin paired in 1864 and 1907; the Congrega-i has a fund of information which in- nspection o\ Fertilizers. windows into pig pens.” Mrs. R. A. Hall has deferred her visit to and will continue until the lot is sold. Come early and get your pick. tional Church was built in cludes the men aud affairs of two gen- 1 sontains the analyses o£ the examples ■ture of the “Skeets and 1S34, repair-1 the bangor Hospital, where she intended to erations. His first work was as a com- 1 received from mauufac- in 1864 and the Harbor go for medical or surgical treatment for her >f fertilizers ¥OURS TRLL¥ state with ed 1900; Congre- j paupers in the office of the Lewiston whose hand seemed to be paralyzed. ;urers, guaranteed by them to repre- M. A. COOK. Church, was built in 1819 and positor baby, law! than fresh water gational j Journal, then published by William H. A marked improvement in its condition is sent the goods to be placed upon the in 1906; the Alexander Leach and a circulation of evident and it is thought that it will come season. the brands not overdrawn by a repaired Waldron, boasting market this Only Main built in the J. but 1200 Later Mr. Owen en- out all right. mentioned in the Bulletin are thus far will he hard indeed store, street, 1S34; copies. it the office of the Kennebec Jour- The list is of H. store on Main built tered Mr. T. 1. Huxford is having important icensed. especial impor- that such con- Sullivan street, many nal at Augusta, serving as journeyman improvements made in his fine residence. tance to dealers as they are liable if they in 1814 and occupied William John- uitliin the borders of by printer, office foreman, editor and pro- j It will be piped and fitted for steam beat lell or offer for sale unlicensed brands. son, a tanner, who had a small tannery in all a period of twenty-six and have a bathroom and other modern Bulletin 153 will he sent free to all State.” The message prietor, The work is and who after- He is of as one conveniences. plumbing being residents of Maine who apply to the of the on Half Way Creek, years. properly spoken done C. L. of belfast. the plea forest, of the founders of the Kennebec by Wright Station, Oro- wards sold out his business here and daily Agricultural Experiment has fallen on heedless Journal, as the change from a weekly i The matter of truancy from school is un- iio, Maine. In writing, please mention moved to where the town and uier cannot fail to realize Boston, he, engaging to a daily was made while Mr. Owen der investigation by officials this paper. offenders are to a dose of in the leather business, became very was one of the proprietors, the firm certain likely get that has followed close what deserve unless they quit that name being Owen & Rash. they and his wealthy. Sprague, thing. It is bad for the truants and it de- 5M1THTON (Frcwlom.) .King Spruce * had the mhn f'n, TAhn T> "V r* Jv 1 o rnoidnnnn this time be opportuni- Huring moralizes the school, and the parents should Jlrs. Ella Crockett anil little daughter > of he can also see of the and all, ty forming acquaintance co-operate in this matter. Until of Ruck land are visiting Iter aunt, ; on Main street was built in 1864; the then and sub- of the forest, typilied in friendship of many men, Mrs. Margery Penney. Mrs. ( rockett’s ; Samuel Curtis residence on the ScliUcni.iv auiuiJK tuc inuiuuo *iamco MORRILL. husband died and her friends aie \ w hich is the salva- Capt. recently only to make her future Belfast road in the Richard Smart the State and Nation. Among these the Mrs. Fred Morgan of Melrose, Mass., is hoping she may decide her wonderful 1804; committee are re- S pride, treasured the most sacredly snAniliiu* a fAW waaUs with liAr mothAr. ! home here.The school biock on Main street in the Meri- friendship will lor 1853; in is that of G. Mrs. Deborah Thompson.Charles White pairing the old Penney schoolliou.-eaiid Swellings rapidly being destroyed his mind James Blaine, li is a school here tins There thew & Sweetser block on Main street returned from California last Friday, called ; have spring. means a who was editor of the Journal during lor more A bottle of Lee's bottle of the best liniment and almost oiiditions. home by the sickness of his father and ! not been a school in this district in 1S47. The Colson house, the time that Mr. Owen was foreman. lor lack of twice as much of it as can of other for cents. from the pen of Ephriam mother, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. White. Theyare than a dozen years pupils. you get any kind 25 novel, Owen was also one of the editors | to ihe was built about tbe year 1800, near the Mr. Leona Achorn, who late-! Mrs. Eliza Penney lias been confined You’ll find it at dealer’s. books oi verse nave improving_Miss yov.r of the Maine Farmer for sixteen years her vacation with her house the week with a cold. Merithew brick bouse on Church street, ly spent father and past ;.i and undisputed place and at the same time served Kennebec mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Achorn, has CALDWELL SWEET CO., Props. Bangor, Maine. and is now owned by F. H. Mosman. as its of Probate. returned to her studies in Colby College- t thousands of Maine county Register Sweet’s Carbolic Ointment, a powerful antiseptic and healing dressing. The late Josiah Colson was born in this so constantly the profes- An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harts- doubtless have Following 10 cents. .ere, will sion of journalism he could hardly horn was buried in our cemetery last Sun- house August 30, 1802, and the late The mother is critically ill.The so richly deserves. If avoid a speaker as well as day. born in this bouse being ready Ladies’ Aid Society will give an entertain- other Cyrus True was Feb- writer and has invi- people of this and accepted frequent ment at the Grange hall then this, Thursday, ■ 1822. The house was tations to become the orator of the to the ruthless devas- ruary 16, day evening. Icecream and cake will be Serv-' differ- - the late Jeremiah on many public occasions in the ed_Kev. Wm. Vaughan gave us a finedis- lands it will have fill- bought by Merithew, ent towus and cities of the State. Al- course last Sunday, appropriate to Paint lll%r ! Sr., who moved it to the foot of Elm ip and the cry of the though his school studies were com- Sunday; subject, Who is this? Mathew 21- at Cost! school will have FOR Paint near the Williams’ sail 10_The Morrill Sunday lection will not go uu- street, loft, pleted at a country school, and lie never an Easter concert at the church next Sunday where it remained for many years, until the advantages of college at- enjoyed evening_The schools in town open Mon- END! the late who tendance, be was honored by Colby Col- 25th. The school will be of Hie ohleu time, bought by David Mosman, day, April village with the title of A. M. in 1879. Hall of Montvilleand Monrce, Me., Sept, io, igo6. lined removed it to its site. This is lege taught by Mrs. Frank pine; present No. in the Cross Miss “I have used ‘L. F.’ Atwood's Bit- MONARCH PAINTS. ■ 1 thee down to the roaring 3, neighborhood, by of the oldest houses in town. The the Hails. j one Excluded from Gertie Whitcomb of Waldo. The house in ters in my family for years and find ! No. 3 is inside by Mr. Hosea for that once were thine, house on Steamboat being painted they are almost an instant cure : IS THE TIME TO Woodbury avenue, B. Thomas. Morrill can be of in stately stead The second class mailing privilege of justly proud and I j thy which was torn down a few years ago, over which “Old headache indigestion. always at COST fo o, ■ an Italian her school buildings, NOWget paint o’ truce, ‘La Questioue Sociale,” pe- on hand.” built in what will float during school sessions. keep them a mid the grinder’s maw was one of the first houses riodical at N. Glory” or are published Paterson, J., » Yours L. A. Colson. | your house barn. We ■ truly, too, King Spruce.” is now This house was built has been annulled by the post office de- Searsport. APPLETON. the well known v the volume is most The If the stomach is allowed to get out selling of on what is now the Merrill mill lot on partment after an investigation. Fire on the roof of V. 0. Keller’s cover office officials consider that some caught of order, the whole system suffers. t has appropriate Half Creek and is to post blacksmith shop from sparks from the | Way supposed of the matter in the Paterson To life the stomach must be : ;ine illustrations iucol- printed chimney while the selectmen were holding enjoy have been built by Richard Stimpsou, vile for cared and there is no publication is too reproduction a session iu the hall over the shop last tenderly for, .v Brothers, $1.50. as ! who assisted in surveying the main road in English. Ministers, senators, con- Wednesday. Fortunately it was discovered remedy that acts so beneficially and others are attacked. The in time to prevent the destruction of the “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters. They quickly NEWSPAPER WOMAN. now leading from Belfast to Fort Pow- gressmen second class mailing privilege of the building. The timely arrival of men with adjust the illness and set you right. At in where Gen- of water soon extin- nal Prospect, Brigadier publication is revoked on the ground ladders and buckets all druggists, 35c. Heath & best writers in Maine is guished the flames—Appleton Lodge, I. eral Waldo is buried. Richard Stimpson that it is not a newspaper or other pe- Milligan 0. O. at their last reinstated one I rill of the Lewiston Sun. of the law F., meetiug died in this house in 1813. It then be- riodical within the meaning and the first on -—-—-I member conferred degree to out. Call iper worker her of and that it is not published for the dis- two candidates.Golden Rod Rebekah paints at cost close range came the property of Mark Blaisdell; semination of information of a public Lodge conferred the degree on three candi- r i and constantly varying Masters early and get your choice of then it was bought by Chesley cl aracter or devoted to literature, the dates at their meeting held on Wednesday hies brightly and fluent- W. and Albert Pit- and Henry Mathews, and during their arts, sciences, or some special industry, evening_0. Currier s colors. man in last aud avenues of thought. as Other were Garland week, arriving it was required bylaw. publications while Kennedy ; niest bent is seen ownership occupied by Stephen home Saturday.Charles Sleeper, readily of like character will be proceeded I a full line of these also and from 1842 until 1846. splitting wood one day last week, met with carry paints; nature guides her pen. Blake family office against by the post department. an accident which will disable him for true wheu the vast It was later sold to Jacob Ellis and Laxative oarly many weeks. The handle of the axe caught m-p, blue skies, sbimmer- moved to Steamboat avenue, where he Chicago Strongly Republican. in his coat, and he received the blow on his SEME'S FLOOR PAINTS i) cliffs, urges her fancy left cutting an ugly gash and sever- lived in it for a time. Afterwards it wrist, Not even the March Thirty-five aldermen were elected in ing an artery and tendons. Dr. Keller was varnishes, oils, driers, was the son-in-law of M'r. the submitted to a Syrup Maine’s coast can cool the called and patient pain- Cough occupied by Chicago, April 7th, and of the number BRUSHES ; everything in fact a ful about two hours— enthusiastic adorer, and James and fami- of operation lasting Ellis, Capt. Woodbury 24 were Republicans. One these ran left for Hath in the of of its Mrs. Georgia Ripley Monday way painters’ sup- descriptions wintry ly, until it was taken down. The story as an independent, but he nevertheless morning, called there by the death of her Relieve* Colds by working them Hearts to thrill and warm is a a plies. that the house now politically Republican. Mayor husband’s father, Samuel Ripley-M. J. out of the system through copioue ■ occupied by Stephen | petuous and lovely reve- Busse wilt enter on the second year of Googins of Lewiston was here in the inter- and action of the bowels. DRUGS Itlake nn Water street was the first I healthy GROCERIES, Merrill is the author of his term with a larger party majority est of Hon. Bert M. Fernald recently. Relieves Coughs by cleansing and j1 ties of this character frame house built in West Prospect, buck of him than any mayor has had in strengthening the mucous mem- C. rooro and peared in the Sun from 41>n Inot On TBa oomnoiirn uroo the and I MEDICINES. Trussell, now has been con- bran.es of throat, chest, lungs George Searsport, probably SWANTIUU CENTER. The last is “A Walk by a and even a “national” bronchial tubes. Successor to fused with the which given political is in Frank- which on Stimpson house, Miss Grace Clark teaching appeared tone by the presence of M. Busse’s two fort.Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Murphy have ict week. It is written was Mr. Blake’s father Mitchell & Trussell. occupied by immediate predecessors—Mayors Dunne moved to their farm.Miss Dora Clark is arming style the writer from 1842 to 1840. Who built the house and Harrison—on the stump. They working for Mrs. Forest Knowlton and is her little journeys to went into the wards and tried to make the assistant teacher in the Monroe High Windsor House sTaile now occupied by Stephen Blake, and and her two friends, Busse and even the national adminis- school.Arthur Dolliber is painting a The when it was first constructed on Original at Bay for Janies Wallace-Mrs. very interesting trio an issue. The wards thus visit- house in Belfast tration her me in the no one seems to know. It McTaggart of Brooks is visiting daugh- and TRANSIENT. type dates from View street, ed by the former mayors answered BOARDING Maine Press Association’s ter, Mrs. Herbert Maddocks—Mrs. Janies was used as a private and a public with general Republican gains. who has been with her sister, Laxative i almost two Knowlton, years ago. schoolhouse in the of the Mrs. Marr, for two weeks, returned home a early part stood 10 cents 'Vinter ,Seas” describes Maine Is All Right. Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphy Horses in, and later was used as a tenement “ l these ttiree to Wells and ’30’s, have taken the Monroe poor farm for one : Pairs stood in, 15 tlie. Transcript wishes it house until it was sold by the late John The State of Maine now steps to the year.Mrs. Martin Robertson and Mrs. CoughSyrup inter- Watson Robertson are not enjoying very stood in and fed reproduce the very Farlin to Osias Blake in and fore with a record of natural increase Horse Capt. 1846, health this spring;.il. P. White is Conforms to National “ beautifully written article of that shakes the race sui- good and 25 THE WONDERFUL LITTLE FOKD All- moved to its site. J. H. s. population a new woodshed and toolhouse mith hay grain, and on exhibition at F. Merrill. We that the present The number of births in building TOMOlti i.k is in town hope cide theory. combined.Mrs. Beal and Mrs. Webb re- Pure Food and Law No. 10 Phoenix Row. CaU in and ■t Miss Merrill and her Drug J, Stephenson’s. that 8tate for 1907 shows an increase of main about the same as usual and are quite day and night. see the MODEL “N” at #0*5.00. A four cylin- 'e Istbmus Open Maine coast will bring Heavy Transportation. 584 over the number in the year pre- comfortable.Mrs. Emilia Cunningham is der, 15 H. P., within the reach of all in price. 'a connection. sold last ami it ll> York wtiere 46 more Mr. and Mrs. Jennys. Telephone TEN THOUSAND year proves inspiration ceding, while only persons have visiting For Croup, Whooping Cough, La is ahead of other of to The movement of merchandise across beyond a doubt that it far any lacking poetic impulse died. Expressed in the terms of per- Grippe, Influenza, Bronchitis, and car in economy of up keep at any price ami there '1 reams Isthmuses of Panama and Tehuau-1 COLCORD & CHAPMAN, beside the throbbing the centage so dear to statisticians and so JACKSON. ail Coughs, Colds, Lung and Bron- is sure lo be double the demand this year.fcThe 1 1 Id in 1907 was valued at to insure delivery is by placing York Transcript. tepee $40,000,000. often misleading—although reasonable Lewis Stevens, who has been visiting his chial affections no remedy is equal only way prompt 1 This merchandise in Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stevens, has Proprietors. your orders now. trill had a clever little story originated wholly enough in this case—the birth rate parents, to Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup, work in Massachusetts ... THE CROSBY United States territory and is three 22 to less than 16 for deaths. returned to his like it. S. L. CO., number of the New stands to New Bruns- Children Eng- times than that of any earlier Mrs. Laura Chase has gone Me greater It is also noticeable that almost two- her Mrs. 186 Exchange Street, Bangor. ine. entitled “An Easter The greatest factor in this in- wick to accompany mother, Putup In 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottle# year. thirds of the births are of full Ameri- Catherine Kitchin, home. Mrs. Kitchin has P. 8. Also agents for the UEO. lOtf creased overland movement is « at the Laboratory of House for Sale. the; can parentage. As in Massachusetts been visiting here the past winter-The in j of C. Y. Kimball had Tehuantepec railway, opened early and elsewhere in New England, the friends and neighbors B.C. DeWITT dt CO.,Chtoago,V.S.A. and half Douse with ell Seven on Story rooms, iu 1907, between Salina Cruz the Pacif-! a bee for him one day last week. ; grand race is not dying out in Maine.—Bos- chopping gantry, cellar and clothes presses. Good cistern. jury investigating on is w at launch 1,1 ic side and Coatzacoalcos the Gulf _Harrison Morton irking carpen- Barn, carriage house, work shop and hen house, NAPHTHA lee Company has filed a ton Post. H. of Mexico side, with which the Ameri- tering in Lowell....F. Brown has re- to take apple, pears, plum and cherry trees; raspberries, FOR SALE. tic w>th Justice of Pleasant and all kinds of shrubs and \ Dowling can-Hawaiian connect.— turned from a visit in Massachusetts.... gooseberries grapes; that steamships The Great Northern Railway Com- of the death of oses. Fine house lot connected will sell with or ini ,. "r/‘ Supreme Court, News has been received A 16 foot launch with 3-horse engine and The Marine Journal, N. Y. been convicted of vithout the property. Terms: part down, balance power dicti, evl“ence for returning in- pany has granting Mrs. Clara Wright Fletcher of Boston, a Children like it fittings in good condition, will be sold at a bar- "s >n easy terms to the right parties. Enquire Mon- against to 'the American this to Ice c, either the American rebates Sugar Refining former resident of town....Lyman lays.and Wednesdays at gain. Apply or its Joanna: before Holt in the Stevens has bought a heavy pair of work HATTIE MARRINER’S, ORMAN A, HOPKINS, M hi, president, Wesley Medal Flour is real Compauy, Judge I4tf 5 View Street, Relfast. 11 nad Gold economy. of H. Fletcher. ISY H. WOODY. 3m4* IB Bay View Street, Belfast. Ray not been found. Pbddbncx. United States court and fined $5,000. horses E. SOLD It, CHELSEA FIRE SWEPT. WINTKRVORT. The Journal The many friends of Capt. Andrew Jack- Republican Hair the City Obliterated, Public Buildings son Crocker were saddened to hear thut he had a Illness with : Destroyed and 10,000 People Homeless. passed away after brief APRIL 16. 1908. funeral services occurred ! BELFAST. THURSDAY, Loss Estimated at *7,800,000 to *12.000,- pneumonia. The from the Methodist Episcopal church, April For 000. Thin, fra- 11th. The Masonic and Odd Fellow Published Thursday by the Every Boston, 12. A northeast gale fan- ternities, of which the deceased was a mem- April and the F. and A. ned a small fire into a vast con- ber, attended in a body Co. insignificant of the Republican Journal Publishing flagration today, completely obliterating one M. of Howard Lodge had charge half of the of destroyed 500 exercises, with Rev. H. R. Sisson officiating city Chelsea, of choice dwelling houses and public buildings, drove clergyman. There was a profusion CHARLES A. PILSBURY, Poorfilood em- FOR EASIER!- and | |j\iSjness Manager. 1500 families from their habitations and ren- cut flowers, also wreaths, pillows, He is sur- dered homeless. The city so- blems from the different lodges. 10,000 people Mrs. Subscription Terms—In advance, $2.00 a You can trust a medicine licitor estimates the loss at $10,000,000. vived by his wife and two daughters, cents for three and Mrs. year: £1.00 for six months; 50 The fire area, which was in the form of George Mansfield of Jonesport months. tested 60 Charles R. Hill of this town. Much sym- years! Sixty years an ellipse, extended for. a mile and a half, • * cne one in their advertising Terms—For square, and was ended when the water was pathy is extended to them great for one week and of think of that! only NEW JUST IN. Inch length in column, 50 cents experience, loss_S. A. & Son are doing au ex- MORE SUITS reached at Chelsea creek. Newry 26 cents for each subsequent insertion. _ tensive in their market this with Sar- from a factory at the business spring. Experience Ayer’s Starting blacking from northwestern end of the city at about 10.30 .Raymond Cole has returned have had been the The New Hampshire Democrats saparilla; the original Sarsa- a. m. today, it marched relentlessly through Chester, where he teaching school_It was with sorrow that the from the the business section and destroyed tenement High asked Bryan to withdraw presi- the the friendsof R. Sisson heard him an- parilla; Sarsaparilla houses on either side by hundreds. Assist- Rev. H. dential for the of the was nounce in the Wednesday evening meeting »ON SALE TODAY. race, good party. for thin ance from all the nearby cities called doctors endorse blood, that he did to return to Winter- in, but the great battery of fire apparatus not expect tei as of the church after Con- the 43rd of weak was unable to the flames until nearly port pastor April 10th, anniversary nerves, general debility. stop Sisson dark. ference, on account of illness. Mr, the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee> E. Church But even this grand old medicine cannot do In the meantime the fleeing inhabitants has only been pastor in this M. its best work it the liver is inactive and the a few has won his was observed in a manner were met a vast crowd of months, yet way THE by re- such spectators LARGEST fitting bowels constipated. For the best possible by SHOWING, into the hearts of the by bis sults, should take laxative doses of Ayer’s that it was necessary to call for troops, and people many of the Grand Army Posts of you in times of sorrow and Pills while taking the Sarsaparilla. the United States government and the State sympathy jj with he was a ! Maine. militia were drawn to maintain order his genial disposition upon homes. We wish m Made J. C. Ayer Co., Cowell, Maw. for the firemen. welcome guest in the by and keep the fire lines clear V, — 1.. V«/1C1 1 til 0*1/1 ■ Also manufacturers of jj H. C. Buzzell, of will All the banks, more than three-quarters THE BEST Esq., Searsport Clark of Kendns- SELECTIONS, D 9 HAIR VIGOR. i of the churches, fully half of the business strength_Mrs. Harriet be a candidate for /1 was in the of her County Attorney 9 tOPC AGUE CURE. S section and nearly all the schoolhouses were keag town Sunday, guest | / 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A.Xrogan. before the Waldo OL O CHERRY PECTORAL. wiped nut. parents, County Republican Rev. and Mrs. I. H. W. Wharf, Charles AlyCf In the turmoil many of the sick and iufirm and is the candidate no We have to convention, only ■ We have secrets! publish found in assistance and Bryer and Charles R. Carleton gone our medioinee. difficulty obtaining THE formulas of all Confer* LOWEST I the Boulton to attend the East Maine PRICES, announced at this writing. | even were forgotten so that at 11 o’clock the ^ ^ enee... .The meeting will be held at ^ number of known dead was four. Three of holiday hall these had been burned to death and one the Cole’s Corner Grange Saturday, George E. Bryant of Freedom, at the invited. new hotel and no 18th. All are cordially bridge, electric road, wuuian cuiniuineu suiume at uei utuit, April earnest solicitation of friends, will be a The friends of Mr. F. C. Atwood are glad to It was decided some the building caught fire. new schoolhouse. see him out on the street again.Mrs. W. All Suits at this store will be altered free of candidate for Commissioner be- Relief work for the care of the homeless bought charge County for the Bel- A. who has been sick, is slowly im- time ago that the material was begun within six hours after the fire Crogan, fore the Waldo convention to W. C. T. U. will meet County started and at 10 o’clock tonight was in ful1 proving....The April fast bridge would be gas pipe—with the Mrs. Janies Freeman.... be field in 1908. under the of the State 21st at the home of | Belfast, July 7, swing leadership left for pipe omittfd. Roard of Rev. and Mrs. II. R. Sisson Bangor Charity. Laura is Thirteen churches, three bank buildings. April 13th....Miss Young employ- Portland has held an old-fashioned ed in Brewer_The Mothers* Club will It is to be expected that the viohito rs City Hall, public library, post office, Ma- and to rebuild the meet at the home of Mrs. Grace Webber I town meeting voted sonic hall, and the new and old Odd Fel- of law, and those who want to see the evening; topic for discussion, on the old site and to have lows hr.lls were destroyed. Four churches Thursday city building or to it themselves “Confidences between Mother and Child.” law violated, violate were left. The city has been placed under and .... Mrs. of Brewer is the an auditorium. The mayor city martial law and licenses have been sus- Jane Grant guest will antagonize an officer sworn to en- of her Mrs. C. C. council had decided in favor in the East Boston district. daughter, Moody-Win- J previously and who does enforce it pended school closed their basket ball force the law, George P. Field, ex-president of the Bos- terport High I of a different site. season defeating Fall River Y. to the best of his conscientious- ton board of fire underwriters, said he fully April 10th, ability, A. in a The the losses in the repre- M. C. fast game. visitors, It is also to be ex- expected companies Fall River We are authorized to announce that ly and impartially. Field & Cowles alone although not as fast as former sented in the office of and made who believe laws a aggregations, played a clean game GLOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! B. F. Colcord of will pected that those the would approximate a million and .half. ( apt. Searsport the all a good impression. The score: of the State should be so enforced—and “Our companies can stand gall be a candidate for the nomination for right,” said he, “but it does make them WINTERPORT 54 FALL RIVER 11 CLOVES FOR EVERY OCCASION. of of Nicolet Senator the Waldo so far as private expression opinion pretty tired. I guess the national board Kingsbury, rf 3.lg, by County Kepubli- it there seems to be fire underwriters will feel kind of sorry Thompson, rf 8 to be held in is concerned great Clarkin can convention Belfast, hasn’t yet gone over Chelsea with its fine Gooduotv, If 3.rg, on this aid Johnston 2 1008. Colcord is the unanimity point—should tooth comb.” Shaw, c 3 (2).c, (1) GLOVES in all the wanted and colors. the line of July 7, Capt. pres- Sullivan 2 lengths Positively greatest and encourage such an officer in the Hall, rg 9.If, ent representative from the Searsport Young, lg.rf, Shay 1 IN THIS of his duties. But with FERRY. KID AND FABRIC GLOVES HARKET. class. discharge many PROSPECT Referee, Frederick. Umpire, Dunn. Time, here of A. J. their practices—and their votes—belie The many friends Capt. 20 min. halves. of were pained to hear “When 80 millions are offered for a their to elect Crocker Winterport Give us an opportunity to save you money on your EASTER GLOVES. professions. They help of his death, which took place at his home of five millions it four per cent, loan an officer and when he performs the April 8th, after a short illness of pneumonia. SANUYFOINT. hard He will be greatly missed in this place, as he Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bopkius of Bangor does not look like very times,’, duties lie is sworn to perform they lose Mail orders filled same as received. refunded if not had many relatives and friends here aud spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles day Money satisfactory says a New York correspondent. “Such, no opportunity to discredit him and used to visit here several times every year, Sliute_Miss Jennie Black left Monday nis have the deep sympathy of us for Mars where she will work as inil- was the amount of bids for obstruct his work. This condition family Hill, however, all. Those who attended his funeral from liuer_Mrs. Herman Grant from Seboeis is the State bonds, which were taken at a makes it the more imperative that the here were Mr. and Mrs. Grauville Shute, here for a visit_F. S. Harriman has fin- Mrs. E. W. Grindle, Mrs. W. in the of his store premium. This shows that money is friends of temperance, of law and or- Willard Ginn, ished rooms upper part H. Mrs. R. A. Harriman and and will a millinery and fancy goods is confi- Harriman, open plenty and all that is lacking der, of good morals and of good citizen- Mrs. W. I>. Harriman—all relatives of department, lie spent last week in New Lord and to show a full dence.” ship, should rally to the support of such Capt. Crocker_Mrs. Frank York and Bangor and expects Mrs. Kate K. Gilbert and son Walter of line of new goods soon—John Littlefield an officer as our present sheriff, Hon. R. I., visited relatives here of Boston has been here for a few days The mayor of Milwaukee,” now Providence, “boy Amos F. who has lived to several last w eek. They were called visit_L. K. Perkins and Ralph Curtis about to retire from that Carleton, up days responsible to Winterport by the death of their uncle, have joined the tug boat for the summer.. not aside ambition in the of the party which elected position, has put platform Capt. A. J. Crocker. ..Miss Hannah lleagan Mrs. John Small is in Bangor at the hospi- surrendering his commission. On the him, and to his oath of office. is visiting relatives in Bangor — Capt. A. tal for treatment_Fred Grant arrived contrary, that is more buoyant aud A. Ginn and Eugene Barnes were called to home Saturday night from Seboeis where he lliia wrppb to att.Pnri t.VlP. .lOSlvn fisher- soaring than ever. lie proposes to can- has been during the winter.The ss- Miriam Grindle has gone to man are their weirs. from a vass the State of Wisconsin for the Lucas County. \ trial_Miss building .Sparks Frank ,J. makes oath that he is senior for the season IJ nnninn n.inood C/inlll Q VI, 1 Ul D 11 f llUrU from the basket of a bal- Cheney Brewer millinery Audbury governorship partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing Ginuof Aroostook county is visiting rela- Sunday forenoon. The fire ran rapidly for business in the of loon.—Boston Transcript. City Toledo, County and State tives here_Miss Evelyn Avery gave a some distance on the fields near the station... aforesaid, and that said firm will the sum oi of furnish- pay to some of her friends last The roads are bad in this With a politician capable ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and party young very vicinity. every were home case of Catarrh that be Saturday evening. Refreshments Fostina Griftin was at from Hampden ing his own gas this would be a cheap cannot cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. served and with music and games a very- over Sunday.... Mrs. F. S. Harrimau and method of campaigning. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres- pleasant evening was passed-The new daughter Florence spent several days of ense, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. K. of P. Hall which is being built at Pros- last week in Bangor-Ernest Blanchard A. VV. GLEASON, Marsh will be dedicated May 1st. Mr. has moved into one of the tenements recent- When that “expert accountant” gets (Seal.) pect Luther Ames has charge of the work and ly made by H. L. Hopkins. ...There will be at work on the books to find the Notary Public city he is a hustler. a service at the church Easter Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken and preaching a internally, the student from the Seminary. $854.57 missing under former admin- acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of by Bangor the Send for istration of the he system. testimonials free. died 7th present mayor F. J CH ENEY & Mrs. Harriet A. Wardwell April u u u CO., Toledo, O. NORTH PORT. ascertain what was Sold by all Druggists, 75c. in Bucksport at the home of her daughter, might possibly The schools in town 6th for Take Hall’s Family.Pills for constipation. Mrs. Sewell L. Ueywood, aged 75 years. began April for are: Cove really paid the steam roller. No She had been ill for about one year. She the spring term. The teachers Bartlettof low- ore believes that a new *?,.000 roller leavPS to mourn their loss one son, Eugene school, Miss Florence Hope; Wardwell of two er school, Miss Annie Drinkwater, North- for NEWS OF THE S. Bluehill.and daughters, was bought one thousand dollars GRANGES. Mrs. H. S. Dutton of Morristown, N. J.,a»d port; Doyle district, Everett Bird, North- less than others have paid, although Mrs. Sewell L. Uey wood of Bucksport, with port; Brown’s Corner, Lena Bird, North- \\ aterville is to have the annual meeting whom she has made her home for the past port; Wood's district, Edith Woodbury, many statements equally improbable Brainard Miss Ella of the State grange, December 14-17. 20 years. Northport; school, have found credence. Priest, Northport; Beech Hill, Miss Lila Granite Grange, North Searsport, will Sprague, Waldo.Miss Achsia Basford is Wra; Patterson President Roosevelt regards James celebrate their anniversary, April CAUCUS NOTICE. teaching in Detroit-Capt. 18th, by the schooner L. Snow for a few an lias taken J. Hill, Andrew Carnegie, GroverCleve- having all-day meeting at their hall. O. The Republicans of Winterport are requested while Frank llerrick to meet at Union Hatl in Winterport on Monday trips coasting, Capt. Gardner Grange has been in on Bird is land, William Jennings Bryan and John invited to be April 20th at 3 P. M. to transact the following is Boston business-Percy present. 1st To choose a Moderator to preside at work on his new house at the Cove, Mitchell as the live foremost citizens business; pushing said meeting; 2nd, to choose a Clerk; 3rd, to and will soon have it ready for occupancy.. Harvest Moon in private life of the United and Grange, Thorndike, will elect a town committee fof the ye.rs 1909 and .Osgood Woodbury, who was stricken with States, to elect four delegates to attend the have a masquerade social aud entertainment 1910; 4th, a paralytic shock a short time ago, remains TRUST COMPANY as such has extended to them Republican Convention to be held in Portland. is i WALDO personal in a critical and his recovery at their hall Tuesday 5th, lo elect four delegates to attend condition, invitations to attend his evening, April 21st. April 30th; great confer The the Congressional Convention to be held in Wat- doubtful. public are cordially invited to be anvon ence of governors at the White help. erville, April 29th, ♦ % safe. The limit of in any bank may readily ascertained by House Ten cents admission to the Town Committee. is 17? safety hall. A pastry Per Order Rev. R. B. Mathews and wife are receiv- on 14 and 15. Charles R. Hill, Chairman. ♦ : May 12, 13, Beside the supper with hot coffee will on the birth of a or bv the calculation be served at 10 L. P. Hackett, Clerk. ing congratulations daugh- interested, as a stockholder depositor, following simple of all American. governors the States, cabinet cents a plate. Winterport, Maine, April 13, 1908. ter, boru yesterday.—Ellsworth members, justices of the court At a supreme meeting of Excelsior Grange, Po- Take the 850,000 OO and members of the t capital, inland waterways land, last Saturday considerable routine was 00 commission have been invited. business disposed and aeoinmunieation ♦ Add the surplus, 12,500 was read from State Master Stetson relating effect of Scott's Emulsion on thin, # Bradstreet’s gives this explanation of o the matter of And the on 24,000 OO dancing. Mr. Stetson said X profits hand, meats are this children is

A1 allie s unused water powers are at- tracting attention in connection witli electrical transmission. At the recent Their 87th Birthdays. HOW IS YOUft STOMACH? ^THE^ meeting of the State Board of Trade THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF that en- and Get Well. Secretary E. M. Ulanding said Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Richardson Easy Way to Strengthen It THE BANK WHERE EVERY ONES BUSINESS IS STRICTLY gineers estimate that in the 30 miles BELFAST, celebrated their 87th birthdays, April 4th, A good digestive system, one that acts so residence on Wesley street, know that have a stom- between Moosehead Lake and the Forks at the family that you do not you PRIVATE; THE CORPORATION THE SAFETY OF WHICH EVERYBODY Somerville, Slass. Relatives and friends to ach, is God’s birthright to every man—to to waste to ex- there is enough power going the number of twenty-five gathered every woman. -MAXWELL! and wish them if food turns into in the Kennebec river to run all the THE INSTITUTION WHICH INCREASED ITS DEPOSITS tend their congratulations II digestion is weak, KNOWS; future. Several are God speed for the promi- gas, if you suffer after eating, if you mills in Maine and leave a surplus of nent members of the Flint street Methodist nervous and out of sorts—then AND YEAR WILL CONSIDERABLY EXCEED sleepless, in- $139,000 LAST YEAR THIS church, with which Mr. and Mrs. Richard- the stomach is diseased and prompt action unused energy. With the rapidly Mr. son are connected, were present. should be taken. and creasing use of electricity for light THAT SAIN; THE BANK HAVIN6 A DEPOSIT OF $780,000; TOTAL Richardson was born in Dixfield, Me., W. A. Ennis, a well-known builder in March and Mrs. Richardson (nee tells an way to strengthen power these and other unused water 1, 1821; Syracuse, easy ASSETS OF $898,000 AND AN INVESTED AND STOCKHOLDERS’ Mary J. Jackson) in Castine, N. B., (?) the stomach and get well when he writes: powers will be utilized. April 4, 1821. They were married Novem- “Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets have done more for the the RESPONSIBILITY OF IN SHORT THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE. ber 14,1840, going to the parsonage for me in one week than all the doctors The Construction Com- $140,000; simple ceremony which united their lives. I was under their care. Thanks Co-Operative in twuyears They have always been active good to Mi-o-na, I oan work once more, the first of has sent us a copy of for several pany Chicago works, Mr. Richardson being time in over a year.” For the the Air Line News, from which it ap- years a class leader in Neponset. It is an easy thing to strengthen the 14 H. P. 2 CYLINDER fast thirteen years they have resided in 8tomaeh and cure indigestion by using Mi- pears that the Chicago-New York Elec- home with their Somerville, making their o-na. Get a 50-eent box from A. A. Howes THE LITTLE RECORD MAK^ tric Air Line Railroad project has been son.—Somerville Journal. & Co. with their guarantee to refund the that Is followed from its money unless the remedy does all $825 F. O. B. Factoru- “persistently incep- olaimed for it. tion by malicious and venomous attacks The Sale of Sorrento. A little higher than some, but its alltM,t certain newspapers, and more Wakefield Wakes Up. If you don’t see it, aak through The most important transaction in sum- recently through scheming and dishon- mer resort property in Maine in recent involving property to the value of a Boston, April 10. It was announced to- est brokers.” The Jodrna), of course, years, Stove foun- quarter of a million dollars, has just been night that the Smith & Anthony READ. one of these It has which has been shut is not newspapers. concluded at Sorrento. The Frank Jones dry, at Wakefield, 44 MAIN STREET, BE1 F.\>1 of railroad estate has sold to George H. Grant of Ells- down for the last sixteen weeks, will start enough to do to keep track next. worth all its holding at Sorrento, which in- up on full time beginning Monday seem from At the projects at home. It would cludes five hundred acres of shore property, Two hundred hands are employed. of the Brothers current rumor that every stream in and five large cottages. rattan faotory Haywood and Wakefield Rattan Company, where all Wanted. Waldo is to be crossed by a have been on short for liou*. *' county Mrs. F. J. Rigby left Thursday for Bos- departments running A young woman general for several about half of the de- steel bridge and every town is to have ton, where she will attend a grand opera time weeks, Apply to MRS. C. A. HUB*0’’ will on full time next week. and visit with friends.—Rumford Falls partments go Street, l*" an electric road. These probably will about five hundred hands. ltitf 8 Church Times. This will affect not be built until Belfast has its steel ■ ■ -- ___——■ II. M. I lean of Camden has sold his fast Of BELFAST. colt ( hfirles Van Trnmp and his mare ItTNEWS Blanche P.tto Frank Donahue of Kockland. iucus. The Republican The Senior * ^ WAS DELIRIOUS Dramatics. B. H. S., ’08, to meet in Ki: are requested did herself proud of house in Belfast, on og Friday evening when 1856 1908 Voters »e i s. 8,»^oourt A. the young people of the class two Cloves „ rtay of April, D., presented Easier I Cm>'”S A. afternoon to in the at & the Chase Son in House before a and Hosiery D. T!,ui-i!;i-V.,V ovlock plays Opera most in- Neckwear 1 to attend the n. |(,legates Repub- terested audience. The reserved seats were i„ .Iiention to be held in l’ort- 1 nearly all taken, and the cer- H. M. BLACK’S. ; Also to choose eight WJTHECZEMA performance f: Vhis. lines of • Ai’1 'i:.,;„d the district convention On and tainly merited the excellent patronage it Also oue of the flnest Small on the 29th of Chest, Back, Head—Pain, and lingerie— Goods, day Before the Waists—tailored Wares, u'.iterville received. curtain went Mr. Dry Carpets. ,i, up M Sr Were Excru- We also make a i"'1'1,', 1 -HIS and a In the city. I committee. Heat, Tingling Sam Porton, young Russian and a member liepublican City of l.adlea’ Underwear in of the made a little was specialty \ W. Johnson, Chairman, ciating-Nerves Exhausted class, speeoh which Z At the request of many of our patrons we again publish the follow- Z s. Vickery, Secretary. one of the features of the After Condition—bleep Badly Broken. evening. Please cut it out and in i, .il 4,1908. welcoming the audience be called their at- % ing recipe. paste your scrap book, you may % Commissioners are holding tention to the dance which followed the w need it sometime. # "session at the courthouse. CURE BY CUTICURA play, and to the dainty candy table in the a small sum rear of the hall, decorated with the class Ilf" \ parse containing SEEMED LIKE MAGIC banners and ,wner can have it by prov- colors and presided over by f A FILLING FOR CRACKS IN FLOORS. # ed13 High street. Misses Marian Perry and Grace Littlefield. “Words cannot express the gratitude Mr. Porton came from Russia but a few half of add 4 of water. Put old in at home Z Dissolve pound alum, quarts newspapers Z .per, who has been I feel for what Cuticura Remedies have yearsago.and while supporting himself has and let it soak form a Press this in the cracks ter, has gone to Islesboro to -done for my daugh- Z the solution tijl they pulp. and Z 1 in ter, Adelaide. She been wonderfully successful his studies. :l;s of the Drexel and Biddle Z it becomes hard. Let it come above the crack and smooth when is fifteen years of When the curtain went up for the first play when dry plain Z * Cove. had ier's age, and never it disclosed the room of Margaret Evans Z For Linoleum, Oil Cloths and Carpet size Rugs or Art Squares Z had anything the dry. Carpets, buy ■ lost the white silk elove in and Jessie Brooks at Miss Bogg’s school. 1 matter with her Z of A. D. CHASE & SON, Chase’s Corner, Belfast, Maine. A House on the evening of the skin until four Miss Ola Wood as Jessie, unfortunately X ___W 1 when fair may recover her months ago, laid up with a case of mumps, and Miss < an broke in- .lournal office. eruption Mertie Sholes as her sympathizing room- wes, wrarnfM!! fire that they packed up pre- gma 'r> years Ansel L. vice Quintette furnished music during the even- ConII ■■ Hampshire, and Massachusetts so near the ofem^?i?e!9to the i,haTe j.„. White; presi- 1. Fred G. Ben D. WARD* fire did not 7a!Sy Arthur Brown, White,- |i| I I send for catalogue. ED to moving, but the William B. Swan and Miss ing and for the well-patronized and I j H Fortlam ; paratory Field. At a meeting of the board of enjoy- U W U FARM AGENCY, MissCaro- able dance which followed. Maine. 3ml6* reach them. Everything Modern in i; iburn; secretary, trustees the following were elected officers, Miss Inez E. Craw- treasurer, for the ensuing year: Robert F. Dunton Caskets and Robes. the business session a paper on president; Wilmer J. Dorman, treasurer; -ALSO- Mrs. i-r- hie Faun,” written by George Herbert T. Field, assistant treasurer. V ■ was read by Mrs. Quirnby, as From Subscribers. A Manchester, X. Heavy Slate Burial Vaults al- it was unable to be present. If., subscriber in sending a renewal writes in stock. A::: .• nsiou of the tea and Which ways program An Sale look Undermuslin under date of April 7th: “We always r,. served by the hostess. Friday for the news from home, and last Calls answered promptly either day or night. Home telephone, 48-3; office 48-4 last week the fact that Let- was lots of •dug week we had a treat as there Ambulance for moving the sick furnished i. 11. Carter is on his promptly. l wearing news from our home town, Swanville”. Makes Prices Extravagant! I also carry a full line of in- red star denoting 15 years of who is at the Sockanosset Ordinary D. E. Sheldon, ( .-i vice we overlooked the fact R. writes: School for Boys, Howard, I., ave AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES entered the seldom hide la, A. Thompson pos- “I have charge of a cottage of boys here. One of the most important sales of the season—for and is also j And do deloping, printing, ere., at lowest price* it at the same time me we are with such low prices My wife is with and pleasantly dainty qualities of Muslin Underwear been associated Films for all sizes and makes of Cameras. u-d star. Mr. Carter has esti- it. located. The number in my cottage at pres- as MAIN tale :i stance he travels in the uts- those we quote in this sale: 72 STREET, BELFAST. ent is 96, so you see I lead a pretty busy- chs.'L daily duties, and it is about writes from how extravagant life”.... Mrs. Lettie A. Bray Compare these values with any others you can find—see j .1 eek, 5,200 miles a year, and 78,- “Please send me my that > Fetaluma, Calif.: pa- it would you will admit he fifteen There was a I have be to buy Undermuslin elsewhere-then »it!. years. per, that good old paper from home. 0PP0RU™** :ter he his rounds when > WOULD EVEN MISS THIS A.T I began been in San Francisco sick in the hospital BE EXTRAVAGANT TO 'I on so he he LINGERIE. fr him that thought for nine weeks and came near dying, and 10 PURCHASE A SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY OF t s: ■■ resign, but he got into train- went to find me. l my home paper drifting do better ♦ ♦ now in a condition to com- to tell you why “you’ll No one would enjoy reading it more than It needs but a glance at these prices -ton in a distance walk. other Bel- in all long mvself”.H. L. Massure writes from here” in Muslin Underwear than you possibly can at any | Women’s fashionable wearing apparel buying in \ll. What was said to be Ames, Iowa: “Although I have been in its gorgeous raiment will be shown I still love to fast store. _ one of the season was played this State for nearly 40 years our garment departnunt. the old Pine Tree State. Few of -t Opera House last Friday hear from f You can find a good assortment ot ^t are and still The i left, ii the Belfast High and the the old acquaintances SKIRTS CHEHISE Lewis- MUSLIN are ex- X EASTER POST CARDS. $ Y. M. C. A. It was a Journal is a glad messenger.”.A The new Suits Mass.) Spring T Also BIRTHDAY CARDS, LOCAL ♦ in her Chemise of quality material with yoke of I iocal team, who defeated the ton subscriber renewing subscrip- Short Muslin Skirts. cut full from good good the and the CUTE KITTY. silk attractive and 4 VIEWS, The Journal writes: “1 look for- new pattern torchion lace run with ribbon, tremely } -core of 40 to 15. The sutn- tion to quality cotton and carefully made. Regularly wo* th deep flounce with tucks edged with lace to match la- ward to its weekly visits with great pleas- 39 cents. Special sale price. styles include correct models ♦ .29c 98 cent value sale price. “The The Journal and make it a yoke. Special I Fashion,” K. K., Y. M. C. A. (15) ure. God bless for all occasions. ♦ STORE FOR MONEY SAVERS” f 5.Ig, Nicolet power for good wherever it may go,”- ‘-THE « Short Skirts with deep tucked ruffle and two Chemise with deep yoke and arm sizes trimmed if y.rg, Sullivan 1 (1) Mrs. Geo. E. Evans, writing from New | High Street, Belfast. rows lace with lace to rows Val. lace and beading, lawn flounce X £ .c Johnston 2 “best wishes for German insertion, edged with three York city, concludes with sale Novelties, Voiles, Worsteds, .If, Dunn 4 match, good fullness. Regular $1.00 value. Special with tucks and lace. $1.15 value. Special Fancy the continued success of your valuable .rf, Shay sale price. .. 95C. *•■•••• i.yford. Timekeeper, Clarkin. paper.” 89c Mixtures, Shadow Stripes, Serge, nds. Time 20 min. halves. The Methodist Fair. The sale, supper Chemise special cambric finish cotton with 1 Urns, treated the teams to k Short Skirts of cambric ttnish cotton, cut very Panamas, Etc., at all prices. and entertainment arranged by the ladies of deep yoke of Val. lace and beading, lawn flounce and a dance fol- full with deep tucked ruffle trimmed with dainty confectionery in Memo- with lace to match yoke. $1.37 value. the Methodist church took place tirwmed SBon Tel. 32-3 the Harrimau shop m ti.-'.nie. lace insertion and edge to match. $1.75 value. All orders promptly filled. Having purchased rial llall Wednesday afternoon and even- Special sale price. .$1.23 I Washington street, we are prepared to do : and general jobbing special Haddock. Capt. E. H. Colby 8th. The hail was a busy place Sa">priiw.$1.59 horse-shoeing ing, April attention given to lame anti .nterfermg horses. ; 8th in his smack Daybreak II the when the various DEXI ERC. DAVIS. during afternoon, Skirts with sixteen inch flounce trimmed f fresh and corned fish and Long Mrs. C. S. WEBBER HENRY M. STAPLES. did a business. fancy tables thriving with wide Torchiou lace and insertion, seven rows Belfast, April 15, 1908.-3wl6» first haddock of the season, DRAWERS 4 HI LL STREET, BELFAST. table was laden with tastefully displayed tucking. Regularly $1 25. Sale price I a ready sale. The weather was in $1.09 needle work of all kinds, and charge Dawers nade with four and one-half inch hem- 1 favorable for fishing or Capt. Mrs. John Mrs. SkirtS of Mrs. A. E. Luce, Dow, LOlig of good quality material, with deep stitched ruffle. Special sale price. 23c 1 have been here earlier. When lace 4w/o Jay G. Willson and Miss Bessie Robinson. flounce tr mined with wide Oriental pattern 4% on this he in- trip, however, A decorated booth in the rear of and twelve tucks. $1.59 value. Sale price Drawers made of [quality Long Cloth with 1 i’ prettily $1.29 good to Dockland, but after secur- the hall held a tempting array of sweets, wide hemstitched ruffle trimmed with German Val. a< lie wind had hauled; into the Skirts with one inch flounce—nine- match. Good fullness. presided over by Misses Ada Cross and Long twenty insertion, edged with lace to '•■■■ h indications of a snow storm teen tucks with lace and Inez Hall. The apron table was under the Cluny insertion—excep- 87 cent value. Special sale price. 69c I value at Sale red away for Belfast, making a of Mrs. Herbert W. tionally good $2 25. price.... BANK. management Healey $1.87 BELFAST SAVINGS this The has finish cotton trimmed port. Daybreak and Mrs. Frank P. Blodgett, who did a good Drawers iade of cambric lace. | ed with a Standard SkirtS flounce trimmed with wide ruffles of pin tueks edged with powerful business, as did Mrs. Mary 11. Whitmore at j Long with deep lawn ORGANIZED 1H8.00. Hasdsomb Rowboat. Walter S. | equally good up Trustees, who respectfully ask a continuation of the patronage of its present hf has woman and little old man were particularly buut at his home No. 5 Spring and will be to open new accounts with any de- ^ and good, and the polioemen quite depositors, pleased prospective during his spare time the past win- spirited down the house in their trio. Le- within or without the State. ro»boat whioh competent judges say brought SPECIAL OFFERING-EASTER NECKWEAR positors was the of the and on intorost the «* h”est boat of the kind ever built in roy Mscomber manly captain Deposits roeolwod plaeod first of oacli who were Bowden, Harry v'“h The boat is 11 feet 6 inches long cadets, Leroy 200 cent Silk Bows, Red. Blue, Pink. Brown, Green and Black. 15c. each. 2 for 25c. month. Coombs, Harold Merriam, Fred Condon, twenty-five quality mohes wide, and the workman- art tram taxation. ^,,eet3 Linvilie Whitmore, Robert DapasKa In tMs Bank exempt material thronghont are of the Frank Orser, 200 Colored Unen Collars 25 cents each, 3 for 50 cents. Sizes 1%, 13, I3£, ^1,1,1 Miss Lureua Maoomber was the | mi The thwarts and gratings are of Ingersoll. 14.______1,mahogany, the top streak of quar leader of the young ladies, others of whom *%. alul the planking of dear cedar were: Evie Hal), Ola Wood, Laura Bowdea, TRUSTEES: kn°t or extra .1 blemish, copper Marshall, Elizabeth Chamberlain, tie»nd rivited. In model this boat is Gladys ROBERT F. DUSTON, JAMBS ff. HOWES, FRBO'.O. WHITE the row- Lana Pendleton, Nellie Hal), Eleanor la, | ".'movement over average ARTHUR I. BROWN, BEA D, FIELD. good beam and floor, making Waterman, Ada Cross, Inez Hall. The itaJf1® and increasing her carrying Albert ZZ were Ralph Bramhall, ft while her lines are such that she polioemen Of Hr, and looked THE. APVE,R/TISErlV FACTS one wanting a fine Healey and George Langill, they l V_/ lot, easily. Any V_JC).FREDA.JOHNSONj““"^ acted their to The it J willing to pay a fair would and parts perfection. ___ ^4 if111 price, was well and was o call or communicate with Mr. entire affair patronized ^^^mm—i—^ 4% 4% most successful. Good Roads. I WART TO GO TO MOKKOW. THE ODOR OF SOUTHERN-WOOD. Booming News and Notes. Literary I started on a journey just about a week You Will Need an Oil Stove* I The Poet Office Department Co-operating of ago. SARGENT SAWYER* Mifflin & Co., Boston, For the little town ol Morrow in the State liY LUCY With State Officials. Houghton, When warm have another book by George ol day* <8 Thu odor of southern-wood—how it the office of the published Ohio; ^k Since July, 1906, S. tbe noted author and artist I never was a traveller and really didn t and the kitchen fire senses like the shock of a bat- General Wasson, thrills the Fourth Assistant Postmaster It is another of Mr. know ^k one’s nerves! It with of Kittery Point. make a bur- V tery running tlirough has been actively co-operating of tbe sea- That Morrow had been ridiculed a oentury cooking of Wasson’s delightful stories gives me pictures of scenes long ago. State officials in the effort title of “Home or so. den—then is the time * the shore. highway faring life under the I see a road running by are to secure the I went down to the depot for iny ticket and jjfl loug which they making From the Sea.” to a New Perfection * H I hear the sound of church bells. The and general improvement applied try systematic For Morrow, not expecting road is thronged with people: fathers, of the When bad Now that John Kendrick Bangs has tips regarding Wick Blue Flame Oil * H the public highways. to be guyed; mothers and children, all walking found •to of some good ideas in the roads were exist, patrons very Said friend, I waut to go to Morrow Cook-Stove. ■ with sober faces and solemn officials the merits I, “My same way rural delivery and local road Sresentedfew York Herald extolling and return an Marvelous tread. As they near the village they have been reminded of the require- of the York coast in Maine as ideal Not later than tomorrow, for I have n’t time how this I for the bells are roads residence we would quicken their steps, ments of the department that all place for summer to burn.” stove does away with k to toil and no one wishes to rural carriers must be be to hear from Thomas Nelson beginning traversed by pleased Said be to me, “Now let me see M I have discomforts — a caniage travelled and other kitchen I IS be late. Occasionally family maintained in condition to be Page, Finley Peter Dunn, beard you right; with children, the their sum- cool it is seen well loaded with facility and safety at all seasons noted authors who spend You want to go to Morrow and come back how keeps the I H at a pace. At the William Dean Howells horse going respectable of the year, and that unless repairs mers in York. tomorrow night; room in with I church 1 see little written from here to Morrow ami return is comparison the corner near the were made it might be found necessary has on several occasions very To go |H a conditions when the coal I H Dollv Adams with her big brothers, to the service from roads af- his impressions of this quite way, withdraw delightfully should have to Morrow and Franklin, long since beautiful and certainly too You gone yesterday The concentrated heat of the 1 * Benjamin fected locality, and back today. fire was burning. quick deacons in the church. Dolly wears a roads over which much cannot be said’ in its behalf. The condition of For if you started yesterday to Morrow, white cotton dress, cut low in in the too not to ap- lilac and This woman says she was saved rural delivery carriers travel Besides we are practical don’t you see, a white cot- the neck and simply piped; E. New England States is considerably preciate the extraordinary value of You could have got to Morrow and returtied with from an operation by Lydia York Tran- tage bonnet trimmed pink ribbon, above the average in the newer States, such advertising.—The Old today at three; roses around the Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. The train that started now un- with a wreath of pink and the complaints of bad or impassa- script. yesterday, NEW PLMOION II a Bible. derstand me front. In her hand siie cairies I of Ga,. ble and resulting interrupted right, LenaV. lenry, Norristown, roads, The Atlantic contains impor- it to Morrow and returns to If tiie German silver clasp are few. The April Today gets you open writes to Mrs. Pinkham: mail service, relatively vital The morrow Adams, with tant articles on many topics. night.” you will find inscribed, “Doily is also co-operating of Did I suffered untold misery from fe- department leader is on “The Social Disability Wick Blue Flame 03 Cook-Stove by her teacher, S. It. T.” the officials of the State of Said I: “My boy, it seems to me you ’re presented male troubles. doctor said an opera- highway the and is written by Dr. Edwin not feel of that Bible? fcslie My secure Jew,” talking through your hat. she proud and I Maine in their efforts'to greater John to boil tha kettle or bake the bread, and none at the head of tion was the only chance I had, J. Kuh, a Chicago physician. Is theie a town named Morrow on your goes directly bad earned it by standing improvement in roads, and good results for a dreaded it almost as much as death. Burroughs, the well-known naturalist, line, now tell me that?” about the room to overheat it. Thus the her class in the district school are is diffused using One I read how other women confidently expected. contributes an unusually tine essay “There is,” said he, “And take from me a winter move times than any one day of the re- is real kitchen comfort. Made in three whole Pinkham s An examination reports The last litile “New Perfection” men and had been cured by Lydia E. called “Thu Divine Soil.” pa- quiet tip, else. In that class were young received at the office of Assist- ’• Horn here to Morrow is a fourteen- and I decided to cently in Edith Wharton’s series, “A Sec- To g1 — sizes and warranted. If not with your of all from twenty-one Vegetable Compound, DeGraw from per fully women ages taken the first ant Postmaster General is liour trip. was the try it. Before I had ond Motor Flight Through Fiance,” write our nearest years down to ten. Dolly at rural delivery offices The train that goes to Morrow leaves today f | dealer, agaucy. to bottle I was better, and now I am en- postmasters in this number, together with she seemed to know how shows that since the introduction of printed eight thirty-five. Youngest,but cured. the third of the “Confessions of a Rail- the time it should instinct. This school numbered tirely rural road conditions-through- Half after ten tomorrow is spell by woman suffering with any delivery road J. O. Fagan, an arrive: Iu oue end of the room Every the at have Signalman,” by eighty scholars. should take E. out country large vastly railroad. if Irom here to Morrow is a fourteen- the other end female trouble Lydia employee of a New England Now ti e teacher’s desk and at and that large sums of Pinkham’s Compound.” improved, very The fiction is clever and readable and hour jump, box which was tilled Vegetable have been in the build- back Lamp the square stove, money expended the Doetrv Can you go todaj to Morrow ami come all the unusually good. TheJ?c*y& wants—handsome with Oig logs of wood through FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. ing and maintenance of loads required today, iou chump?” enough cold winter. The rows of long benches tc be travelled by rural carriers. In The satisfied face which looks for the atrong enough for the kitchen, camp For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- smiling, Said I, “I want to go to Morrow, can I go b^ parlor; faced each other and on one side were the State of Maine there are 441 rural out from the front cover of the April \ or cottage; enough for every occasion. If ham’s made today bright the and on the other the Vegetable Compound, who travel 10,363 miles American is an index to the inter- Morrow il there is no not with afcaler, write our nearest agency. seated boys lias been the carriers, daily Boy, And get, to by tonigb! your were the stolen at from roots and herbs, 30 miles of which are and matter girls. Many glances of roads, only esting, instructive, pleasing delay?” ol New York for female me and OH Company the nveet face of Dolly. The large standard remedy ills, macadamized. New Hampshire has this number contains. Jimmy Jones, “Well, well,” said he, “pxplain to W^^kh^Standard the teach- thousands of of 1 ’ve no more to say, (Incorporated) spelling class was headed at audhas positively cured 215 routes, covering 4,955 miles roads, Pirate; Four Boys on the Mississippi; , Can you go anywhere tomorrow and come er's desk and circling the stove reached women who have been troubled with 51 miles of which are macadamized. and That Dillingham Boy, continue to UilUft IUU cl At Dolly would ulcera- irh«n 9Qi rnnfoc AHVArinr 7 452 their readers. Mr. Weir’s fine J the desk again. night displacements, inflammation, delight For if today you get to Morrow, surely of the class and the are macada- i appear at the head fibroid miles of roads, 72 of which serial, Canal and Jungle, is.regretfully you ’ll agree foot tion, tumors, irregularities, next morning take her place at the backache, that bear- mized: Massachusetts 270 routes cover- j concluded. Among the shorter stories You should have started not today, but yes- He Got Wliat He Needed. r.1 work her wav once more, it periodic pains, 887 miles of which tells might 5,445 miles of roads, j are: The Poety of Steeples, terday, you see; “Nine it looked as if my time feeling, flatulency, indiges- ing here to- years ago be slowlv or only one or two words ing-down which are macadamized, and Connecti- of how one man’s heart was in his art; So, if you siart to Morrow, leaving had Mr. C. of Mill by or nervous j come, ‘Says Farthing, As I have Dolly tion, dizziness prostration. miles of is a humorous day, you flat, Ind. Ter. “I was so run down that speded correctly. said, cut 257 routes, covering 5,636 IIow Karl Got Even, that Creek, it '? » You won’t get in to Morrow till thtaday for she had won it Why don’t you try miles of which are macada- 1st that the biters life hung on a very slender thread. It was prized the Bible, roads 288 April story, showing follows that. On iiiiii after Oct.s7, 1007, tia:i ; with the will oi all, the invites all sick States and then my druggist recommended Electric fairly and good Mrs. Pinkham mized. In other nieghboring do get bitten sometimes, Fooling at Burnham and Waterville will: as to it's a Bitters. J bought a bottle and I got what I ami often cheering her she women to write her for advice. has 101 rural carriers, travel-1 the moral of which is that fath- Now if you start today Morrow, Waterville. hoys girls Delaware Father, needed—strength. I bad one foot in the for and from Bangor, them. This beautiful Sunday has thousands to of 26 miles of not as often fooled as their sons cinch you’ll land went by ,,8he guided i ling 2,323 miles roads, j ers are but Electric Bitters put it back on Boston, will ruu as iollows: the first Tomorrow in to Morrow', not today, you un- grave, in June Dolly learned chapter which are macadamized, and New Jer-1 think. the turf again, and I’ve been well ever derstand ; FROM BELFAST. of Saiut John to recite !£iealtln^Address^wmi^>Iass^^ travelling 2,262 at R. 11. j ot the Gospel sey 269 rural carriers, | The Youth’s Com- For the train to Morrow, if tlie sched- since.” Sold under guarantee school. She are The April issues of today to her teacher in Sunday of 764 miles of which drug store. r»Oc lie.fast dej art .. 7 05 1 MARRIAGES IN HEAVEN. miles roads, will show what varied resources ule is right, Moody’s often learned two chapters, a very macadamized. I panion Will into Morrow by about tomor- Citv Point.t7 10 ! the has in its editorial staff. get you Waldo. .+7 20 u: it to her. that since paper row | small thing appeared A Boston Declares That Persons It is further demonstrated | of the night.” IN REAL ESTATE. Brooks. 7 32 ! so Clergyman There are “The Captain Liner,” TRANSFERS liked to he early at church, the of rural delivery; Knox +7 44 Dolly Made for Knell Other Will Meet in Heaven establishment man- Said “I you know it all, but kindly a of William H. Kideing, formerly I, guess a she looked about her with sigh ; farm values have materially increased, by Thorndike. 7 60 If They Do >'ot on Kartli. editor of the North American let me say, The following transfers in real estate 7 68 when she was seated in the of these increased val- aging the town Unity. \ satisfaction That is and a good part with llow can I go to Morrow if 1 leave arrive. 8 20 the come There is marriage in heaven. to Beview, and for twenty-six years were recorded in Waldo county Registry of Burnham, pew. She liked to see people uations may be directly attributable today ?” Clinton. 8 40 the decision of the liev. C. H. flay, The “The Deputy,” a fine the week 1908: and seat themselves. Dolly’s grand- the introduction of rural delivery. In Companion; Said he, “You cannot go to Morrow any Deeds for ending April 13, Benton.. 8 60 assistant pastor of the Church of the tale of in Southern wa- 11 40 father had bought the pew her family the State of New York the increases in i egret-poaching more today, George W. Curtis, Searsport, to Fred II. Bangor. in a recent naturalist A m ,, the churth was built, New Jerusalem, Boston, ters, by Fisher Ames, Jr., For the train that goes to Morrow is a mile do.; land in Searsport. occupied when farm values, as shown by the reports, Curtis, Waterville. 8 66 was lecture on the at the church. and traveller in odd corners of the upon its way.” Creamey, to O. J. was a charter member. She subject one cent to two hun-. Crystal Spring Unity, A M lie range from per of Tem- in this “There are,” said Mr, Hay, “two kinds “One Hundred Years FINALE. Farwell, et als., Thorndike; land Unity. Portland. ...11 35 A < interested in watching died in New Jersey from two country; particularly of the of the per cent; the Bev. William E. Bar- Daniel B. Flint, Worcester, to Howard M. her Mehitable marriage, marriage earthly perance,” by I was so I was mad enough to morning, because cousin, cent to per cent; in Delaware disappointed et laud and in Thorn- 3 25 mind and the of the spiritual per fifty D. and “A Provincial Fam- Small, als.; buildings » |E.D. ! had lost her mother and marriage to cent, ton, D.; swear, Boston. 3 2o Foster, lately of the mind from five per cent sixty per of had left dike. [WD.. mind. The marriage earthly ine.” Prof. William T. Sedgwick The train had gone to Morrow and 4 would wear black. Her head kept and the New States from ; by Peter Gilkey, Searsinout, to Lucy I. Gil- TO BELFAST. more than that of the beasts of the in England of me there: here she is no Massachusetts Institute Technology. standing in Searsinout. around. “;Vh, is, two cent to per cent. was a key, d#.; land PM ill turning Now human should be per fifty-five member of the The man was right in telling me 1 murmured to hersel! as she field. marriage A. S. Pier, another staff, H. C. Hadley, Jackson, to David Potter, 1C. D. 7 00 Dolly more than that. And the Jews did serial “The New howliug jay, in Jackson. W D. Jfl sad face as yet 3! ./V. ■ ends his story, Boy,” do.; laud and buildings Boston.) sight of Mehitable’s O fcs? I didn’t go to Morrow, so I guess 111 go caught not seem to see any more in mariiage and C. A. who has written Charles E. liustus. Brooks, to Charles E. she came the aisle with her father 1,011 Ha,B Alwa)is ; Stephens, -.10 35 up this. The Roman Catholic church Bean the B°l# for today. do.; land and buildings in Brooks. Portland. had on white than for The Companion nearly forty Lane, A M and sisters. The girls Alice E. Troy, to Bryant & Co., lias taught celibacy as holy, ft has not begins a serial which bears the Harding, Waterville. 7 15 cottage bonnets trimmed with black, years, Pittsfield; land in Troy. risen to its full dignity and realized that “How We Got Our Grand- NERVOUsFeADAGHES Bangor. 7 00 and white dresses with black ribbon quaint title, George \\ Leadbetter, Rockland, to Fred for man is more With marriage something mothers. land and build- 22 »1" sashes ami black cotton gloves. pays. E. Leadbetter, Liucolnviile; Benton. f7 than the marriage of the earthly mind, rural delivery a Poor of Blood to the in 33 t; what awe Dollv gazed fascinated at the Caused by Supply ings Lincolnviile. Clinton.. t7 where a union like that of the beasts of the HEW BOOK BY JAMES OTIS. Edna E. Pitcher, North port, to James II. Burnham, depart. 8 36 lor in that small town, Not Cause Deficit. Nerves. Cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink 8 63 sight- fields. The Protestant church has done This System Does et als., Belfast; land m Northport. Unity. to be death was a Howes, 0 02 everybody lived old, Which Enrich the Blood and Send to >umner Thorndike. little for it still mar- is taken by postal clerks On Board the Hi low on Sable I«land Bank, Pills Muik P. Palmer, Thorndike, 10 <: to the children. She did better, considers Exception & Knox. tO great surprise that the ex- James Otis. New York: E. I’. Dutton Hum, Watervilie; land in Thorndike. 0 26 were riage not heavenly, hut for this world to the reiterated statement By Nourishment to the Starved Nerves. Brooks. come to herself till the people to Ida A. »1. not incident to rural delivery has Co. Sarah J. Stone, Searsport, Waldo.. U+36 the choir in the only. pense ; There is absolutely no way of reaching in Sears- 45 standing facing gallery deficits in Gloucester is not the only port that Adams, do.; laud and buildings City Point. f0 “For in the Resurrection they neither 1 been the cause of the recent the nerves with medicine pxcept through 50 in the back of the church. They were j man- port. Belfast, arrive 0 is not con- sends out a fleet of fishing vessels nerves marry nor are given in marriage,” meant the postal revenues. This the blood. The receive all of their Granville F. Whittaker, Troy, to James fFlag station. singing: Post Office ned crews, and Mr. and from the blood Limited tickets For Boston ate that the sort of marriage that the Jews firmed tv the records of the by brave, hardy nourishment support N. Heald, do.; land in Troy. six work is takes carries $5.00 from Belfast and all stations Another days’ done; are of does not exist in heaven. In when the expen- Otis, who lives in Portland, up which, under healthful conditions, is thinking Department. 1897, tickets to all points fe- Another Sabbath begun. to was the for his and makes the elements needed to rebuild wasted nerve Through It must exist oil earth as a servant diture on account of rural delivery cudgels neighbors west, via all routes, for sale by Lew odor that tissue. A cut or a little cut, small scratches or What was it—that subtle other sort of hut in heaven the deficit was 811,- j tiie Portland fishermen compare very big Agent, Belfast. the loving, 814,840, postal urcumc aim uc- and made only State’s Litl tile UIUUU unaiificu bruises or big ones are heaied quickly by MORRIS Mcl)« stole up to Dolly’s nostrils there will he the of the while in 1907 the favorably with those of the Bay only marriage 411,779, expenditure j ficieut in these elements and the nerves will DeWitt s Carbolized Witch liazei Salve. It President and (lenei her “It can’t be. It is. to > famous “They may talk about Vice pulse quicken? heavenly mind. I for rural delivery had increased 826,- city. be badly nuuiished and headaches, neural- is good for piles. Get DeW itt’s. F. K. Boothhv. Oen’l Pass, and Tic- has southern, ! the cook especially Yes, Mehitable brought “There are everywhere two persons and the deficit had decreased to their Gloucester men,” says sciatica, functional paralysis and a host Sold R. 11. Moody. as she 755,524 as gia, by wood.” As quickly possible made for each other, and if not on These figures are cited to of the Hylow, “an’ its mostly them of other nervous troubles may result. was 86,653,282. around when the the talkiu out when it comes iu ce most common nervous tumbles are turned hymn earth then in heaven they will meet. demonstrate that the increased expen- does ; Sii Maurice: done and stole a at Mehitable’s in fish an’ right caused a defect in the blood, to cure were made glance When death puts asunder improper diture on account of the rural delivery bringing good plenty, by The lea cakes I sent you EASTEFN STEAMSB on the seat beside her. Sure me them at the root the blood defect must he from Gold Medal Flour. Rosaline. Bible lying then the of the spir- no ratio to the annual de- on top of the market, give Cap’n and l| marriage service bears marriage corrected, t-o when a physician gives a HON. WM. T. COBB fUUU^II, INCIC UIJ it is certain Ben rather than any bloomin’ duck itual world goes on. The regenerated ficit. On the other hand, medicine, for the nerves he gives something pleased southern-wood. Every Sunday husband from Gloucester.” Mr. Otis’s latest Receiv wife knows her own proper that the operation of the rural delivery that will aet on the blood in such a way that CALVIN AUSTIN, of the summer before Mehitabie had as is intended for without the shadow of a doubt and service is for a very large story, usual, boys; the nerves will be affected. to home with responsible the given her a spray carry makes herself known to him.” of the increase in the postal two lads being the heroes of many There is, therefore, no mystery about the it as a miser percentage in a Pills are both BANGOR DIVISION. her and she had treasured ! When asked what it would be right The establishment of a rural thrilling adventures lie describes fact that Dr. VV illiams’Pink Mehitabie think receipts. has a builder and a nerve does his gold. Would if a man or woman found that entertaining story, which a blood tonic, nothing to do delivery route, it is asserted, invariably very the of to her some and tier mother j than is usual unrecognized by science in power give today, their was the a innux oi man lu somewhat stronger plot I marriage merely marriage with it great > disorders and dressed in brings these pills t cure severe nervous At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and dead, and she so sad the world and that some other and this is in tales written for juvenile readers. i of person the locality affected, gradu- as well as diseases of the blond. Dr. Wil- for the Count* of Waldo, on the 10th day of to out- He writes a vivid description of mourning? was ills divine mate, Mr. Hay replied : ally followed by an increase in the very liams’ Pink Pills are a specific for anseinia, March, A. I>. 1908. heard little of the long prayer have the life on the fishing grounds are a Dolly the old, old affinity question: “You going mail. There has also, it is said, everyday or deficiency of blood. Hence they CEL W. HALEY, husband of Maria Haley, that followed and came near missing near Sable and includes a mys- for all nervous diseases which re- late "t Tr<*y, in said Count* ol Waldo, de no right to judge that the other person been a saving of more than $12,000,000 Island, remedy SAM the it does con- a for Dr. Woodbury’s text, “Alexander, one. You have offices which the crew as sult from, or thrive under, anaemic ceasto, having presented petition prajing is the divinely intended i on account ol' closing small post tery puzzles a lowance out of the estate of said did me much evil: the unsolved and ditions. an persoual coppersmith, made one mistake and may make star routes. Various the reader, remaining deceased. you ! and discontinuing nervous headache Lord reward him according to his well concealed until the end of the One sucli trouble is another.” economies of have been treatment Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice J knew that when she | management dis- and the success of the tonic works.” She iui *» nv/ *.^v This is especially to all interested a of this e iUdiim^ro pciouuo i effected in the service by establishing story. mystery the blood is thus described by Mrs. persons by causing copy Commencing Monday April she would he asked to Ezra through order to he three weeks in reached home on to Mr. business- to the superstitious who published successively leave Belfast -.1 ‘2 30 p in., Monda married earth, according ! rural on a definite and j concerting J. H. Morgan of Correctionville, Iowa, a the texts of the for there | delivery in all the Republican Journal, newspaper publish- Thursdays and Saturdays repeat, day, are in thai whether one each route must show Snow, so fervent a believer signs at a days, | Hay, possible | like basis, so that says: ed at Belfast, that they may appear Rockland and Boston. would be another sermon in the most of his time discus was in a nerv- to be held at with- long I is married or not lie will find his mate an return to be continued. that he spends “Some years ago 1 terribly Probate Court, Belfast, adequate 14th For Searsport. Buck sport.. White: afternoon after tiie twelve o’clock Sun- 1 them to the amusement of ous and run-down condition and suffered in and for said county, on the day eventually in heaven. Also, strangely The service been so extensively sing great den (on signal) and Bangor at 7.4.'. to eat having nervous headaches. I was of April. A. I). 1908. at ten of the clock school and the hour in which “The in- the two and to the disgust of the greatly from arrival of steamer from Bostoi day in hell, for he says: there are now fewer peti- boys oefore noon, and show cause, if any they have, the sermon !j enough, ! established, treated for three months by a in and Saturday her seed cakes. How long- most of heaven is And the of addition- older members of the crew. Several specialist the of said petitioner should not be Wednesdays, Fridays marriage. tions for the estahiishment who advised me to wear glasses, why prayer seemed! Would it never end? O that of in- illustrations the vigor Chicago, granted. 3wl3 RETURNING inmost of hell. Only the marriage al routes. The number of routes good emphasize uid not me. head seemed wood. It j but he help My GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. at r» «k odor, the delicious southern of the 06 av- of the incidents.—Bos- Steamers leave Boston, p i heaven is the marriage spiritual stalled during the fiscal year 1905 many thrilling as though it would hurst, and I had frequent A true Attest: at and seeing copy. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays did end last; Mehitabie, mind and the of hell that of the ton Transcript. 1 was in despair of getting Chas.^P. Hazkltink, Register. at marriage eraged 304 a month; during year _ dizzy spells. Leave Rockland, via Camden, face of so for Pink > the pitying Dolly, sorry self love.” the aver- well until X read about Dr. Williams’ on arrival of steamer from »st« the ended June 30, 1907, monthly her loss, dal not forget to give her the of the the av CAS70R1A. Pills and began taking them. A few boxes At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Wednesdays Fridays and saturdav Mr. Hay developed origin was 163 routes. At present a. M-'ini of age tod Have Always Bought cured me and since then I have used them the County of Waldo, in vacation, on tne 24th Leave Bangor at It in., sprig southern-wood. love from the of P«»r« the Van via marriage marriage erage is little more than one hummed //1,18 medicine. day of Maich, A 1). 1908. days, Thursdays and Saturdays Jf. Y. and its as a family I Slingerlands, : wisdom of love in God’s mind, a month. In the newly developing birth of last child I suffer- 4 certain instrument, to be the last landings. “before the my purporting fare. Belfast to Bust* ! in the vibrations pro- demand for numbness in A will and testament of Cbatles A. Stimpsou, First-class to the editor of The psychical origin West there is an increasing ed untold agony with pain and ”in a personal note 1 late of Brooks, in said County of Waldo, deceas- way; §6.00round trip. ceeding from the two of the and it is from that section hands and arms up to the shoulders. FRED W. ROTE Agent. Bell Journal Rev ,1. E. C. Sawyer says: “I parts rural service, my been for probate. and the cerebel- for A HEN CONUNDRUM. like the of a ed, having presented a from The Cbiistiun Ad- ! brain, the cerebrum that tiie number of The pain was,as nearly killing enclose dipping larger petitions it. Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in an article one the of the under- nerve in a tooth as 1 can describe My vocate, New York city, containing lum; the organ the service are coming. terested causing a copy of this order to be “notice of foreclo House of hands were so swollen and the muscles so by who mailed it to that paper the other of the will. The National Representa- three weeks successively in The Repub- by my wife, standing, dress For published Oscar W. Gould of before her fatal illness. It is based tives was treated to some real humor sore that I could hardly myself. lican at Belfast, that they shortly THE UP-TO-DATE SULKY. Journal, published in the of Waldo and st a time I could not close my left band. Dur- at a Probate to be held at WHEREAS,County on certain reminiscences of her own girl- when Olmsted mav appear Court, deed dated the I8t: ADVERTISING IN THE MAILS. recently Representative did on the sec- by his mortgage “Dr. LIQUOR at the ing the day if I kept moving the pain Belfast, within and for said County, in hood in Searsport. The Woodbury” which of iun of the gust, A 1). 1903, recorded the rep. the with Flora Pennsylvania poked seem to be so but hands were ond ot April next, at ten of the article war the Rev. Stephen Thurs- Between sulky of the not had, my Tuesday for said County of Waldo, book jd8, p world and that bureau of animal industry agri- Dr. Williams’ clock before noon, and show cause ir any they D. the of the Congrega- llie Churches Protest Aerainst it. Temple astonished the always numb. I again used veyedto me, the undersigned, a cert, ton, D., long pastor An appropria- for this have, why the same should not be proved, ap- Lincoln' The text the there is as much cultural department. Pink Pills and found them good 3wl3 real estate situate in said tional chut oh at Searsport. given were of present year of the proved and allowed. wit: The following resolutions adopt- tion to estimate the evaporation trouble as entirely relieved me. and described as follows, to is that of one of his most notable sermons, difference as between the bone-shaking also, they GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. of tin me than stake and stones on the b tik to be assembled in Great Salt Lake was under considera- The have done more for any- true Attest: borne of his sermons were works long ed by the congregation of years ago and the pills A copv. so-called, and limning in a no, velocipede forty the else and I recommend them heartily.” P. Hazkltink, Register. river, remembered. Sun- evolved from it. Vari- tion, and Mr. Olmsted brought thing Chas turn to land formerly of the late the First M. E. church, Searsmont, modern bicycle of what it Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are unequaled have been tried. The House up to the problem thence turning and running easterly 190S: ous experiments for the treatment of even the most severe of Robert Drinkw: ter; them- day, March 1, cost to a hen a year. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and merly was in front of the axle. keep sucli as to said Duck Trap horse formerly nervous disorders, neuralgia, partial for the Count* of W aldo, in vacation, on the running southerly Whereas, dealers in Massa- the “The latest conundrum propounded said river to the of Liquor Then came the plan of arching paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance and locomotor 19.h of A. D. 1908. by place begun, are continu- stated that day March, hundred and -five chusetts and other States that his hocks in action to me by an intelligent lady ataxia. As a tonic for the blood and nerves ing two twenty IA so or known as the bon CASTOR their circulars frame, made O. POUCH ER of Freedom, in saidCoun less, and being into Maine she understood the are used with the ally sending be under the driver’s seat. The government they everywhere greatest late Noah M. deceased, ;u For Infants and Children. would ty of W alt o, having pres« nted a petition Gould, and premi- numerous ujiwu success, building up wasted bodies and ANN1S j said Oscar W advertising liquors offering bike wheels were a distinct advance, puunuaiiuuo that her lianu may he changed to Anuis same farm on which thou- as a member of Con- the of health to pale and praying on said 18th of A. i ums of liquors, thus expending seat still until jects, and that I bringing glow Warren. day August, You Have but the high remained, sallow oheeks. whereas tlie condition of said mortp.’ The Kind Always Bought sands of dollars, with the assurance must be familiar with their con- the said notice to with wind shields showed gress Ordered, That petitioner give now reason experiments Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all of 1 broken, therefore, by it will be there- she desired me to all interested by causing a copy this t that repaid many times; an extent tents, and therefore on of persons of the condition thereof, 1 claim a Bears the to what atmospheric pres- druggists, or sent, postpaid, receipt order to be published three weeks successively in be it ..in mulritirr 4 saloons will close Staples assist There is administrator of the estate Heating many and unfailingly digestion. appointed their their votes. in Searsport, for a few hence as a result of bal- pens, prayers, Thomas Decrow’s nothing better than Kodol for dyspepsia, BENJAMIN B. BRYaNT, late of Unity, days Tuesday’s Nickerson, the mail earn HEATING AND PLUMBING the The above resolutions also were •weeks.Leroy sour stomach, belching of gas of and loting. The figures available place was ill last week and indigestion, in the County Waldo, deceased, given iii* er on Route No. 1, 1 FOLEYSHfWEMAR and nervous headache. Kodol is a natural bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- Stoi- number at over 1,000, being for the the assembled aura. No oplataa was on Steam, Furnaces. Stove, anil adopted by congregation far ehUdrant aafa, his substitute, Truman Lathrop, and will what eat. mands against the estate of said deceased are in towns which had from five digestant, digest you most part M. Center Lincoln- the route. desired to present the same for settlement, and Tin Plate, and Sheet Iron " at the E. church, that Sold by R. IJ. Moody. j to 25 saloons each. Director—“Say, my man, how is it all indebted thereto are requested to make pay the y ville, March 1,1908. statue is standing on ment immediately. t " Shakespeare’s What is love? GEORGE E. BRYANT. ST/ PLES’ BLOCK, SE^RSI’OU Attest: C. A. Pukdy, pedstal marked Scott?” Love is for further see have his base MnnwEMui war; particulars Freedom, March 10,190®.—3wl4 lyrSl Preacher in charge in Searsmont aud Attendant—“He must got andhsUslao^s Sherman.—Harvard Lampoon. FOIEYSHONET^TAH sir.’’—Brooklyn Life. StopstlM«ni