ItuJMESO NUMBER 1 '■■■■ '■ ■■ -i. SECRET SOCIETIES. The Churches. 4' meeting last Sunday noon and the reports of PERSONAL. of 'loony’s loumal. OBITUARY. •* the officers were The first PERSONAL. _■ > very encouraging. All members of Golden Cross Temple ore report was from the secretary, Mrs. C. E- Harley Godfrey is visiting his grandfather ilifornia High School Building.. Edward W. Thurlow, who died at hi« home The Seaside hold regular Mrs. L. O. of Vinalhaven is to be at the election of offi- Spirituslist Society and waa as follows: Hopkins visiting ro Rond Convention. .Obi t- Ikto requested present Rhoades, n Lewiston. Day in Rockland, Dec. 19th, waa a son of the Sunday services at their place of meeting on Mrs. Joseph Tyler. cers Jen. 2nd. I do not need to tell you that the .. .Secret Societies... .Wedding Friday night, Certainly Bernes O. Norton has been in Boston for of Bel- Moody E. Thurlow, who was in the uilorkig High street at 2 and 7 p. m. has been one of and Personal...The New* \ past year progress pros- Arthur Ritchie was called to Castine last As a At the meeting of Primrose Chapter, , The Churches. .New* of the business in that city half a century ago. regqlar perity. The fact is too evident to need itera- everal days on business. There will be special music at tits North on business. Transfers in Real Estate, *nd ho Order of the‘Eastern Star, tomorrow, Friday, tion. The repeated cali of class after class Monday legal ges.. boy the sea appealed strongly to him. church next morning, with Kiss N. Carl D. Gray of Bowdoin Medical College is tion of Ocean Myatery a Fake.. Me- evening, there will be degree work and a full Sunday for more room and better equipment speaks Miss Edith Strout left for Port- as “royal boy” on the Yo«n£ Saturday ( at the home "Gilmore’s Winter- shipped Hesei Shaw of Winthrop as soloist. for itself. We began the year 1918 with 192 guest of Mr. V. A. Simmons. s of Camp”. Mclxmn. attendance is land to resume her school duties. that Held chanic. commanded by William requested. names on the roll. To this 126 have A t woods Happenings Capt. The service at the First Parish number The of John C. Clement of to morning of marriage Belfast ntion in Year 1918. Thia voyage took the from New York The annual meeting of Timothy Cuaae Lodge been added. During the year three our Mr. and Mrs. Colby A. Rackliff spent Christ- ship t ind Miss Church (Unitarian) is held at 10.46a. m.. Sun* members have died, 15 have moved away (one Jessie Frszier of Barre, Vt, will take nterest to Potato Growers.. An- San Francisco, thence to a Peruvian port, F.[and A. II., will be held this,Tburaday, even- mas with relatives in Stillwater. dav. The Sunday school meets at 11.46. gone away to school) 26 names have been dace Jan. 9th. Milk •» of officers and transaction r Liberty Passing...The thence to and from there to Eng- ing for the election for us with Miss Louise Won- Antwerp, dropped non-attendance, leaving E. Heal returned to Boston Sat- VerBUS the creamery...The The lien’s Forum will hold a in the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Proctor and little lish The thoughts of another voyage of any other business that may legally come banquet 276 names to start the new year; a net gain of after daugh- of Alfalfa...Poultry Fattening port. urday spending Christmas at home. to near future, when an address will be by 86, with an average attendance for the year of :er Annie, who spent the vacation in Windham, Business .The UBe of Silage around the Horn impelled young Thurlow before the lodge. given 162. Then we have in our home department a Mr. were returned last Cow... Maine’B Big an some prominent man on an interesting sub- ^pd Mrs. Karl Cottrell Christmas Saturday. the Dairy quit the Young Mechanic, and he joined of Arch list of 21 which we are to Members Corinthian Rofal Chap- names, expecting of e Problems. .Bath’a Launching sailed in guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury. Mrs. H. H. who is the English ship. For seven years he went to last afternoon ject. see greatly increased the coming year. The Johnson, spending ,rd When Grandma Goes away, ter Sedgwick Tuesday ex- superintendent tells me there are 12 in Miss Louise W. who Christ- winter in is the of her Personals. .Liter- foreign waters, and had many interesting of the steamer party for the children of the Richards, spent Portland, .guest daugh- m).. Pittsfield on the regular crip Tremont, Uniyersalist the main who came in the school through mas at and NoteB...Christmas in but when the finally came to school is to be in the near future home, returned to Farmington Monday. ;er, Mrs. Frank R. Woodcock. News periences, ship where they were guests of Minnewaukan Sunday given home department. We are hoping that some Quebec his mother’s pleadings were success- and conferred the Royal Arch degree and a committee has been appointed to have of our young women will willingly serve the Mr. William C. Crawford of Allston, Mass., William Durham, who has been in California Points .The Chapter 86. .Political in him ashore for time* Return- ~ school in the capacity of visitors for the home to some a Le ful getting all on its candidates. returned on the Tre- charge of it. arrived Saturday visit his mother and sis- lor months with moving picture com- They we the •s of Brooks. the tail- department this vear Then have ing to Rockland Mr. Thurlow entered Scientists hold services in ter. pany, arrived home Dec. 24th to visit his of Belfast,, mont yesterday morning. The Christian cradle-roll. I shall leave Mrs. Frost herself to News with his father and regained there or shop 127 Main at tell you about that. This year we have 6 Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Cottrell left last Mon- mother, Mr^. Annie L. Flanders. of Belfast. .As Rockland Sees At the meeting of Mizpah Rebekah Lodge of their ball, street, Sunday morning als until the latter's death, when he became an names to add to that most awe-inspiring docu-. were elected for the ensu- 11 o'clock and evening at 7.30 day for ttoston, where will the win- Miss Marian Knowlton has returned to Bos- i'he Schooner Regina, Winterport officers Wednesday the Roll of and these are they spend at & Hill’s tailor Among ment, Honor, they in employe Knight shop. ter. ton to resume her studies at Miss Pierce's ortant. Happenings of 1913 ing year as follows: Miss Louise A. Smith, o’clock, to which all sre welcome. who for 12 long months have not missed a ses- his other activities Mr. Thurlow was at one orial Review. ..Tips Here and sion of the First school: Wil- 1 ichool, after the recess with her noble grand; Mrs. Annie R. Fernald, vice The services next Sunday at Mason’s Mills Baptist Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John S. Collins spent Christmas i spending par- a member of the force, and ran liam Ella o,d Republican Reorganization, time police Norris, Raymond Young, Smalley, wi* auu Free grand; Mrs. P. Belcher, secretary; Mrs. Dora will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed the with Mrs. Collins' in North Brooks- iviid. Duwiia n. xvnuwiiuu. iwn on Isleau da.it Belfast old Engine Co. For by Mrs. Nellie Perkins, Mrs. Idella Rich and parents j with the famous Dirigo Carroll L. ary The Atlabtic and Pacific.. M. Kneeland, treasurer; Young, Sunday school, and at Trinity Keiormea cnurcn ueorge W hite. Also the list of those whose ville. Miss Marian M. Heal left Tuesday on her re- 30 he had been afflicted with al- Lifesrfvers’ Record. nearly years of trustees. The other officers are cards show one absent mark: C. B. chairman at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday school. only Dr. and Mrs. H. L. of Thorndike urn to , after spending the holidays at most total deafness, in spite of which he de- Rhoades, Gerald Howard, Ned Ward, Mrs. O. Kilgore jckton ...Searspoit.... appointed. The installation will take place in lome. .She was joine,d in Mr. Cobe, Springe. from association with his “Some thoughts appropriate for the New E. Frost, Albert Cuzner. Were it not for the were Christmas guests of Miss Jennie M. Albany by marrieu.. neu. rived great pleasure Jnnnnrv Under the retiring officers the order [Korn, small Will Stevens’ name would be on the Miller. who had been in New York on business. Mr. friends. He had been confined to his home for Year" will be the subject of the sermon at the pox has flourished and enters upon the new year Roll of Honor for the fourth time and Ned ind Mrs. Cobe to make a to Bel- in- church next expect trip more than a year, his infirmities gradually UniversaliBt Sunday. Sunday Ward’s name would have been added for Miss Kathleen Tuttle went to Auburn last HIGH SCHOOL with every indication of prosperity. fast later on. kUFOKNIA will be no lecture in creasing until at the last he was unable to school at noon. There the sixth consecutive time but for the Friday to spend some days with relatives and BUILIDNG, George R. Page, a retired merchant of Lewis- death of his father. The annual outing j leave his sick bed. For three months he had the evening. friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. Faunce Woodcock sailed ton, who died suddenly Dec. 24th, agpd 65 and the observance of special days has been taken little or no nourishment. In of the Meth- from New York last for Nassau, N. spite The services for the week at after the usual manner. The tiny stockings Herbert T. Field returned to Portland Mon- Saturday I Editor ok The Journal: N^w that years, belonging to Tranquil Lodge of Masons Is these conditions he maintained an active inter- will be as follows: as Christmas collectors a P., where they will spend the winter. Mr. odist church This, certainly proved school build- of Hiram Arch day after spending Christmas at his home in ill interested in the new Auburn, King Royal Chapter, great success. The amount collected through Woodcock’s Mr. H. L. Woodcock, the est in current events and watched keenly the Thursday, evening, the prayer meeting; Sun- this father, would like to call your atten- Dunlap Council, Lewiston Lodge of Perfec- them to be sent to Mr. Capen in China was city. 5elfast I of the Mexican crisis. In artist, has spent many winters in Nassau, com- development politics day, at 10.30, morning worship; Sunday school It does not seem to close erect- Lewiston of Tem- $45.00 quite right Miss of to e New High school building just tion, Commandery Knights Ruth Aaffitt Northport returned north in the late to the sum- he was a Deihocrat, but he favored the best at 12 m.; evening service at 7. p. m. my without some mention of the splen- ing spring spend as as report ific Grove, a not half large plars and Kora Temple, Nobles of the Mystic un- Belfast to resume her studies at the place whichever it be. He was ex- did work of our organized classes as their Monday mer and fall at his camp at the Chase Pond ticket, might The Men's Forum will meet as usual in the has been on a all of Lewiston; Auburn carried out mean much to the This building placed to his and will be Shrine, Council, dertakings High school. Gamps, Bingham. tremely kyal friends, sadly church next noon. The 1 should think was more than twice Princes of Jerusalem; H. H. Dickey Chapter of Univeraalist Sunday school. missed in the circle which he was wont to fre- Frank Ceildon spent Christmas with his sis- it a for discussion will be The Life of for the cradle- of our Belfast common, giving Rose Croix of Auburn and the Maine Consis- theme Mrs. O. E. Frost reported Mr. Thurlow is survived his wife ter, Mis8 Alice Condon, at her bungalow on I quent. by men are It is now 30 and of All invited. which has about ay in the rear and plenty tory of Portland. He was a past high priest Joseph. cordially roll, members, The News of Belfast. ground whose maiden name was Sarah a the Condon shore. located Healey; neph- there will be a attendance on this asked the of all in the school n lront and at each end. It is of King Hiram Chapter, past commander of hoped good help Sunday ew, who is in Montana; and a Miss of as far Moody Noble, the New Year. that this number be increased in Margaret Fielden Fitchburg, Mass., A sum of in loose was lost on he city, on high ground, about | the commandery and recorder of Dunlap first Sunday of may greatly money, bills, Miss Martha who is in Califor- was the niece, Hussey, the near came in Belfast over Christmas, the gueBtof the street last business section as the field in Council. The services at the North church will be as future. The treasurer's report Saturday evening. The finder nia. The funeral services were held at the Mrs. Charles W. school next and was and the li- Rogers. can reach the owner, who can ill afford to lose >ur Besides the High they follows: even- very satisfactory, jail. of Union and Oak Palestine Commandery, Knights Templar, Prayer meeting this, Thursday, family residence, corner brarian’s showed the interest in the Mrs. Julia Rose and Lena returned the it at The Journal Office o other used for the Grammar at of Arthur, report daughter money, by leaving buildings Dec. Rev. G. held the usual Christmas observance last ing 7.30; Knights King Friday I should streets, Sunday afternnoor., 21st, school The com- to Islesboro after visits with relatives »r and these buildings at Sunday at 10.45; Sunday library. nominating Monday The letter of Mr. Fred W. Anger in another grades, E. of the Methodisi church Thursday noon, when the following toasts were evening 7; morning worship for the two Edgett officiating. mittee the choice of the following in Rockland and Belfast. ould about equal, room, drank: To MacArthur, grand master Sunday school at 12 m.; C. E. Prayer meet- reported column attests his loyally lo and continued in- There was a of friends, and a Arthur have on the common. large gathering officers the year, and they were 8 we now They, Grand of the U. S. A.; re- at 6.30 m. for. ensuing Miss Edna Bedell, who is teaching in Mor- terest in his native city. As on a former occa- f floral The of the Encampment ing p. and ss soon as profusion offerings. pall-bearers elected: Mrs. C. E. Rhoades; \ are not up-to-date to the Grand Commander of Maine, of the North fehurch duly Secretary, ristown, N. J., was the guest over Sunday of sion he calls attention to the handsome school were Dr. J. W. Wilde, Capt. John H. Holmes, sponse; The annual meeting are to be w ith modern build- treasurer, Gerald Howard; librarian, Herbert in California in of less replaced Charles W. Jones of Augusta, and a letter of re- be held Jan. 8th in the church Mrs. W. H. Hall, Congress street. buildings places popula- Capt. William Sawtelle and Samuel Aylward. and parish will of am a cut of the Public Brier; Jessie Innes; superintendent also attaching from him read; to the grand served at 6 o'clock pianist, Mr. and Mrs. Karl McDonald of tion than Belfast. The old, unsanitary school The interment was in Achorn sponse high priest Supper will be Swampscott, how that is located, with cemetery. parlors. the Home Mrs. L. C. Putnam. showing of the Grand Arch of Maine, of department, Christmas with Mr. and buildings of this city are a reflection upon the Among the relatives who came to attend the Royal Chapter followed by the roll call members, reports Mass., spent Mrs. it to make it attractive. The around Frank J. Cole of Bangor; responded to by Past 7.00. Those unable to be Leslie C. Follett in Belmont, Mass. community. funeral were Jairus M. Healey of Sea View, and business at pres- EAST BELFAST. cities are all more attention giving Commander W. J. Dorman; to the mas- a to be read Dr. L. of Thorndike was no- Mass.; Mrs. Lucy McCullough of Somerville, grand ent are requested to send message Miss Marian Wells came home from Boston Harry Kilgore and playgrounds than was formerly of F. and A. ter of the Grand Lodge Maine, M., at the Chas. has had electric lights installed the and is the of her tified last week of his appointment as a mem- wise Mass., and Mrs. M E. Taylor of Bedford, Mass. meeting. Rogers for holidays, guest par- ^he east and are making provis- Elmer E. of Deer Isle and Portland, ber of the local board of examiners, Spofford The services at the church will be as in his house. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Yv ells. pension the future welfare of the people, and Baptist uiea Past Commander David L. succeed Dr. L. removed. Mr. Melvin B. Haie Dec. 9th at his response by Wilson; follows: this, Thursday, even- to Eugene Stevens, ►rotection for their buildings as Prayer meeting Miss Lord of Clinton is the guest Miss Eda Woodbury spent Christmas with public home in 59 He to all wherever Marguerite Dr. Stevens had served about is a Re- Moberly, Mo., aged years. Knights Templar, dispersed, service Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; Mrs. E. C. in North- 13years, for enlargement of the build- ing; morning of Lucy Leavett. her mother, Woodbury, ( providing to Sir Generalissimo auu neo vj»iv » i-u mom a «. was a native of Northport and resided on the responded by Knight at 12 o’clock. All who do not ^uuuvau, yia- Sunday school port ana reiurueu dviiubi rnuay. rectrsa'-y. Frank Flanders, who has been suitering witn of the farm there afterward owned and occupied by Morris L. Slugg; to the “Departed,” drank in Kiirwinv Krhnnl nt »nv other church are a Democrat. The other members board is a handsome one, con- A. Bramhall will return to Col- ligh school very He married neuritis, is out again. Ralph Colby are Dr. Adelbert Millett and Dr. S. W. John- the late Joseph M. Frohock. invited. Christian Endeavor at 6.30 of and a substan- cordially to-morrow, Friday, after the tfe pressed brick, very of the late John Frohock of Commanderies and from Sir Mrs. who her ankle a lege spending son. Evelyn, daughter distinguished and service at 7.30 p. m. Byron Rogers, injured I hope Belfast will get an equal j evening with his mother, Mrs. Alice B. Bram- itKiing. .uiucuiuviiie. to uumuoun ou be holidays ne nioveu yearn Knights. Palestine Commandery sent greet- few weeks ago, is able to up. When There’s no School. Enquiries have At the meeting of Castle North, K. O. K. A., hall. He is survived a wife and to all Commanderies in Maine. ago. by eight ings and Har- The Ladies’ Aid of Trinity church meets been received at the State School Department you a happy and prosperous New tomorrow, Friday, evening Lynwood Isaac Wilband of East Boston was in Belfast fljLig children. The sons are Harry, Floyd and with Mrs. Brown afternoon. in to the observance of New Year’s F. W. Angier. Bethany Chapter, O. E. S., of Stockton old two former members, will give a this, Thursday, regard Jones, the past week on business. He spent Christ- Victor of and the daughters • as a school and the is that Hale, Moberly, has adopted the following resolutions their the stere- Mr. Herbert Davis of Boston is the guest of Day holiday, reply a Calif., Dec. 21, 1913. Springs, tall^on European trip, using mas with his son Andrew and in Sears- lost, Mrs. G. S. Miss family as a school are McCormack, Nevada, Mo.; avenue. the day is no longer designated enclosed half-tones of the li- of respect: opticon for illustrations. It is hoped that all his father, Frank Davis, Swan Lake fJB^ngier Jennie Hale, St. Louis; Mrs. J. E. Stone, Kan- port. holiday, the change being made through a of which it Wheieas, it has pleased the great Master members of the Castle who are at home school in Port- /Mud the new school building, old Edith Strout returned to her returned home sas City; Mrs. 0. B. Shirley and Miss Evelyn above to again enter our portals and remove Mr. and Mrs. George Davis vision of the school holiday law this week will attend, as well as all present land Saturday after spending the holidays at Hale of Moberly. He also leaves three broth- one of its members. Brother Louis F. Murray, Monday from Bangor, where they spent Christ- Ip the revise Grove has Legislature. ills new High school. Pacific whose death occurred in Salem, Mass., Nov. 23, members. her home. *' ers—C. P. Hale, Spokane, Wash.; G. P. Hale, mas with the family of their daughter, Mrs. d- ">atriots’ unexcelled among its kind in 1913; therefore, be it Class of the JHitution WT. Hale of The Laymen’s Bible Baptist Master son of Mr. andt Mrs. Clarence «t.e Scholars from it. are accredited to Memphis, Mo., and F. Mob2rly; Resolved, that in the death of Brother Mur- Guy, Carl Larsen. the officers: California at the of near has lost a member who church have elected following has been su from a slight at- .iversity of Berkeley, three sisters—Mrs. Clarence Ragsdale ray Bethany Chapter I Knowlton, ffering Foster Nicol of Clyde River and at Palo vice Stanford Junior University was ever interested in our welfare, his President. George H. Robertson; presi- of and is threatened with 1 Moberly;*Mrs. Arthur Steininger of Los Ange- deeply tack appendicitis, Miss Seattle Nicol of Br 5 well as to the better colleges through- family a loving husband and father, and the and Mrs. H. M McMaster of Mober- dent, Herbert Brier; secretary, Roy Elling- ! It is a handsome structure, corn- les, Cal., a citizen. pneumonia. to Ch»-;* East. community respected Rev. I day spend of the de- treasurer, Mavford Morris;-teacher, v equipped with all modern lmprove- ly. A Moberly newspaper says Resolved, that we extend our sincere sym- wood; Miss Isabel Towle, who has been spending Mrs. K. A. location on cial comir anci occupies a commanding ceased ■* I above the town. A slope tre le above connection the following facts II of interest: Population—1309, 2,022; 3S4; 1911, 2.503. her of firms engaged in business, S3, dition to the above there are two i; three garages, three public hall.- ik. moving picture theatre, bat Japanese tea garden, museum :ry, and the Woman’s Civic C Pacific Grove Gramma’ ,Jigh School just complet The public sch> ols ar All grades have an ex > and gradu ;te- are liversity of Califorr e Leland Stai

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_._._._ ’’l.'ll-H'W—H .-- -- w‘ ^CSLMORt*S CAMP* I To )Mm^, Tm Jocbm, | Years agoi parti apa aswentfllve, a oo I He of Belftot man, ‘among whom w< H Governor Crosby, Daniel Haraden, I ratio N. Palmer, Prescott Haceltine, t others whose names I do not know,‘b* or bought near the stream which flo into Quantibacook pond, a lodge, roug and unlike many of those that now )j the ponds near Belfast. Hither the c< genial spirits, owners of the camp a their friends, often traveled, and inti esting indeed must have been the go cheer that flowed as together they dro ^toward the pond, Ashed for "eels a ~ ’V pickerel”, exchanged repartee, and e n,m \ *r IMVV1I ^ 5^ joyed,finally,the beauty of one ofMaini incomparable retreats. The lodge w h The Best Light 2 christened and called “Gilmore’s Camp nj why I do not know (possibly others On Any Subject r Belfast do) and occasionally, so it woe J RAYO the softest, steadiest n seem, the owners, and visitors, too, pc ^ gs Lamps give or the loveliness of t! ie for work or play, for young old. k' haps inspired by ^ light spot—probably by nothing else—disti guished themselves in verse. There w J a marked modesty about this compai j Lamps which we deplore, as no author acknou ** J 3 No of the eyes. A constant com- m edged the lines he composed. Thi straining k fort to all the family. k probably little expected to^appear sn print fifty years later. k' Solid brass, nickel-plated. Handsome. The other day when looking throug h k Strong. Elasy to clean and rewick. Lighted ^ an old I came across con portfolio two 1 without removing chimney or shade. k' positions of verse, which are here printei The reallyunusual merit and sweetness c f k At dealers everywhere, or wriu for circular- J one of these, ‘Remote from Cities, wrii J dm,eriptioe ten with no mSmm J thought of its • preservatior k STANDARD OIL COMPANY entitles it to a place other than in {|Uwgaa ;[) ? New York of New York Buffalo ® camp’s archives. The other I shoul ] Albany Boston suspect to be in the fine writing of Gov P ^ ernor Crosby. Everything about “Gilmore’s” mus have borne the stamp “A One.” Thei; boat even, the “Mellow Horn,” was craft unrivaled on lake or sea to thui be the complimentary mention of boti I these writers; no doubt noted for the BLISS COLLEGE ease with which it “pulled” and the beau- ij jib uiicD. wan, ui ib, me canine I Maine. I member of this company to be left un- Lewiston, sung. “Nig” belonged to the great un- New Year’s cle of the writer, Mr. H. N. Palmer, and I Opening Tuesday, January 6,1914 | was as essential to the life of the camp as was any other member. He had been If you desire a Thorough Business Education and a § zealously trained in life an early by Position attend this school. Students admitted at 1 even more distinguished and intelligent | dog, “Tige”, and was the embodi- any time. Further information given upon request. ment of wisdom, sagacity and gentleness. | in the Brought up strictly religiouB be- PLEASE SEND ME YOUR COLLEGE CATALOG. lief of his master he followed In that | !| NAME and narrow a Universalist. !< straight path, *| Photos by American Press Association. Attending church on Sabbath days (when On ths had been I not at camp) his actions at the close of S CIlY.STATE. i upper left is William Sulzer of New York, who ss removed as governor after he impeaohed. Jpper right is shown the scene attending the in resident of Woodrow Wilson. In the center are plo- I the service at once indicated "whether he swearing aq cred the steamer Volturno burning in midocean and Captalf Inch, its commander. The lower picture shows sn had been made better a , by good sermon, I STREETOR.FE. ncampment of United States troops near the Mexican border. or the victim of pulpit platitudes: and I-—----—____' - only when the* choir attempted the im- I I news from the stricken territory, and possible did he, quite justifiably, raise his Bliss Business exaggerated stories of loss of life were College, Lewiston, Maine. For entire communi- voice in protest. It was likewise related I | That Held circulated. days lappenings ties lived on the upper floors of tall of him that, with all other male mem- buildings to escape the rising waters. bers of the.Society, he was never known It was a common sight to see entire | to absent himself from Atwoods. _ Wentworth; but the parish suppers. Winterport extravagant habits families go drifting by on trees and contracted on Dix's Island followed him Attention In Year 1913 Dying, he was interred near the camp, small frame houses carried along by of a Who Won Success to the end. and a Memories Family A conservative poem befitting the sad occasion He died at the rushing streams. at Home. the Soldiers’ Home on was estimate of the damage to property is written by Governor Crosby, which Thursday, Dec. 4th, at the of 86 i [Virgil G. Eaton in the Bangor Daily Newa.J age With Mexico Threatened. Middle West Devastated is briefly quoted in one of the lines below. years and his body was brought home by $163,000,000. An old codger who has gained most of to rest beside his former Other casualties which caused more I know a stream whose gentle flow wife in the Sulzer Removed—Volturno Which Caused Great • beautiful at Floods were two wrecks where the stately forests grow, his living for the past 25 years by work- cemetery Winterport. than passing interest -here, in June, wild roses 3. The third son was Hon. Fred At- (far New York. New Haven and blow. ing for the Bangor Daily News, and who Burned at Loss—Jessie Wilson and. on the Remote from cities. wood, who spelled bis name F-r-e-d with Sea—Morgan which from time to time has sent down shafts Hartford railroad; a cyclone no Frederick attached. •he stream, and Gaynor Died Helen Gould Brides swept the central and southwdfetern into his not always reliable memory, and He started life as Maine for the agent state's, entailing a loss of over 100 lives pumped up tales concerning Prospect sales of manv agriculture’ ;"i-’-»• ■*»i, several million dollars in prop- "OW'" and erty; thirty-four killed and many in- ed by the collapse of a pier at Long h, Cal.; twenty killed and many by the explosion of mill dust lo mill; fifty lives lost in a at Binghamton, N. Y.; in n rnina appirifillt at "’a.; Hot Springs, Ark., a, with a loss estituat- In a wreck on the •allroad at Buclta- soldiers of the 'ed and 100 in-

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# 6 — SEES IT. Rev. Afi ROCKLAND fences.” The resolves mi Church by iLR»lSo^ih>soT judges of good as Half from their Old town; Rev. Dr. Palfty officiated the Trade Down Eggemog- Annals of Belfast for embraced a list of those “who What to Said of and' the Declaration was read Throat, f RRESTON’S and unwavering attachment to Chaplain, glo Reach. FbrColds,Sore strong There was a ror a undeviating by Mr. William O. Phots Courier-Gazette.] Croup, Aches, Livery, & Transient Stable Century. the state of celibacy—their for- (Rockland Boarding dinner in the grave, known Pains and Wounds, Is situated on street just o3 Main street. I have single and the of virtue and their gen- public A. has re? Washington j walk in path and a dis- Councilman Henry Atperin as McFarland’s Grove, to the double hitches, buckboard*. etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- BY AN OJ.D SETTLER era) affection for the fair sex are merly turned from • trip eastward, Justly of fireworks in the evening near the where he went as a 235-2. house 61-13. Wm. G. the respect and play among the islands, age Issolicited. Telephones-stable Iy28 (Hon. Crosby.) entitled to confidence, from the Chamber of for the office of Academy. representative W. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. support of the people to trade for Rockland. JOHNSONS President died on the 9tb;intel- Commerce solicit xlvii. At the head of the list stood Taylor North ANODYNE Chapter (1850.) hog-reeve." here about He visited South Brooksville, Dr. ligence of the event reached his ravages the name of that venerable bachelor, Brooksville, Brooksville, Sargentville, The fire-fiend commenced the of the next Deer where he its close that of eight o'clock in morning Sedgwick and North Isle, ■^yvyxyy^y''^ "yar,«>> iyaw> this In the night of January Hollis Monroe, and at talk with the early year. At noon thirty minute guns were had a heart to heart peo- "Professor of roots and day. received LINIMENT i8o7 mol 25th fire broke out in a wooden building Dr. E. G. Gould, the bells of the ple. He was most courteously LET YOUR OROP8 DECIDE the names of fired on the Common, Edwards and herbs”. The list embraced and waa assured many that Rockland use Manufactured on street occupied by by is the never-failing f They will tall you to El FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. > High several churches were tolled, and flags be the islanders1 favorite store and tailor b of our townsmen. Eight would shop- it in your jn the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. Lennan as a clothing twenty-three on the re- remedy: Keep { { neither were displayed at half-mast ship- ping place. To The Courier-Gazette Clark as a restaurant. of them have gone where “they home and be ready for -< JACKSON ft HALL BELFAST AUENTS. < shop and Noah G. harbor and at various porter he said: in four- ping in the places ex- with the entire stock of E. marry nor are given iharriage;” "I find that the merchants of Egge- i both internal and « The building, in the The event was noticed at THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK occu- teen of them, sooner or later, became village. Reach are with the the tnoggin dissatisfied, ternal ills. I '*i fn n rTrr ^ > and and building adjoining, * *** firrV rirVf~ii 'rt'fi'fi frn r> ir r< t Aftr L., of our churches on the Sabbath Belfast business men s-u-isxi-tfLpiJL* the of the Hymen; those several campaign that the bv Robert B. Thomas, were entirely prey spoiler, and to 103 YEARS pied of the discourses have been waging in their endeavor IN USE s was who have thus far kept clear following by appropriate At a Probate Court, held at within and consumed. The building first named secure business from that section. Bel- Belfast, N. of death and matrimony, and religious services. 25c and 50c everywhere NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE- for the County of Walno. on the second Tues- owned J. Y. McClintock and A. clutches fast has sent several representatives day oi December, A. D. 1918. by a Circus here on the 27th; in our midst, are Benja- There was down that a sort of house W. Doe of Eden in the latter Mr. McClintock. are still living way, making I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Ine. John certain to be the last Noyes; the by was the ll/HEREAS. instrument, purporting William H. its distinguishing feature to house canvas, and offering all kinds ■ V County of Hancock and State of Maine, | Iasi will and testament of Angeiine M. Car- on the site of min F. Barker, Simpson, only 1 ■•(ton, M«M. A They both stood present at almost to t by his deed dated the eighteenth day ver. late of bear sport, in said County of Waldo, and Lewis Bean. Appollonicon; a wilderness of pipes of merchandise prices equal mortgage Block.—On the morning of William S. Brannigan wholesale. local merchants of course of November A. L) 1908, and recorded in the deceased, having been presented for^robate. McClintock’s various sounds called The Book foxes have holes and the birds of which generated and to the Waldo County Registry of Deeds. 285, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons house Joseph “The claim this to be unfair say ![ the 9th the occupied by must have been of Page 838, to me, the undersigned, Interested by causing a copy of this order to be but those relics of music in the bills; it Belfast have either conveyed the was discov- the air have nests,” Wholesalers, “you one undivided half of a certain lot or parcel of published three weeks successively in The Re- Meek in the rear of jail as “charms at the kind referred to having to stop selling to individuals situated in Bel- publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they was re- the noble of hog-reeves of 1850 are got land, with nuildings thereon, ered to be on fire. The furniture army our may appear at a Probate Court,to be held at Bel- to soothe the savage breast”; it certain- wholesale or else we shall buy goods fast in said County of Waldo, snd bounded and j before neither foxes nor birds. fast, within and for said County, on the second moved and the fire extinguished elsewhere.” described as follows, to wit:-Beginning at ai of at ten of had no soothing influence Tuesday January next, the clock The fortunate individuals thus elected ly peculiarly houses of a of Cedar Street, six rods before noon, and" snow cause much damage was done to the building.— Several of the wholesale take in the west line | if’any. they have for on our good people. Belfast have written their respective southerly from (drove Street in corner of land w hy the same should not be proved, approved in the of March 5th fire to office held a meeting organization thence said and allowed. Early night that from now on a formerly of William M. Rust; by their election and At the annual fall meeting, September customers, stating I JAMES LIBBY, Judge. out in ihe wooden store at the in the week following Rust’s land south fifty-six degrees west ten broke were for would be to this; but neverthe- WHAT A true copy. A ttest: in due form. 9th, the votes for Governor stop put rods to Charles Street; thence south thirty- end of Phoenix Row, now occu- took the oath required less interested in the steamer j Arthur w. Leonard. Register. southerly for Demo. parties four degrees east by said Charles Street six a festival in the Crosby, Whig, 368, Hubbard, and Co. It was They afterwerds held Tremont take orders for numerous arti- BETTER rods and to a stake; thence north-! pied by N. G. Prescott S. twenty links the Sons of 302, for Talbot, Free Soil, 11, Joseph them in Belfast at wholesale eastwardk with said Ruat’a line ten | Ala Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and as a store by G. W. hall previously occupied by cles, buy parallel occupied dry-goods elected them to the individuals rods to thence for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- the attic ot the store Noyes, Demo., was Representa- prices and deliver PRESENT Ce’iiat Street; northwestwardly stock of was al- Temperance, in six rods and day of Decemner, A. 1). 1913. Moulton, whose goods for same the freight charges. by said Cedar Street twenty A tive to the legislature. plus only Can make a School Pupil at this certain instrument, to be the last water. The now by the Messrs. Howes. and are you High links to th. place of beginning, containing purporting most by fire and occupied The local merchants resent this, set of American En- of Mark E. destroyed In of the fourth of Octo- time than a 15-volume rods, more or less; and A will and testament Lusher, late baked boar’s head of the largest dimen- the evening their else- sixty-eight square in said of was by our fellow- consequently buying goods cyclopedias or » Webster Encyclopedia Dic- whereas of said has of Freedom, County Waldo, deceased, secon.d story occupied about the condition mortgage been in his W. Carey, twenty where. So that I feel safe in very little. reason having preseuted'for probate. ® sions, with an enormous cucumber ber, George saying tionary—HALF PRICE-used been brosen, now, therefore, by of the citizen, Mr. n-. ^. muon, wholesale Order* d. That notice be given to all of age, who was here on business that Belfast is losing more in Address breach of the condition thereof 1 claim a fore- persons dam- years interested by causing a copy of this order to lie shop; his stock was considerably business than could be offset by the so- H. T. F., JOURNAL OFFICE. closure of said for a mercantile house in Boston, was ^ mortgage. three weeks in The Re- the table. An address was delivered on of Lecember A. D. published successively water. The building, owned by called retail business it is securing. Dated this twelfth dav Journal, published at Belfast, that they aged by room at the American publican the William H. found dead in his with merchants all 1913 RALPH O. CRITCHETT. may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Alden and was not seriously in- occasion by Simpson,now “In my interviews Crosby, D. & M. 3w51 Belfast, within ami I or said County, on the a his committed suicide cut- the line I found the sentiment al- of March 20th a editor of the Journal, and poem by House, having by along a second Tuesday of January next, at ten of the midnight with We ars Mm Contracts jured.—About with a razor. most in favor of Rockland, clock before noon, and show cause, if owned the late George B. Moore; ting his throat wholly any they small house on Cobbett’s Lane, by predecessor, a universal desire that the steamer have, why the same should not be proved, ap- from the latter af- The annual Fair of the agricultural so- and allowed. McDonald and by John a few couplets may Catherine be continued permanently for cind G=Fu» proved Joseph occupied tenth. JAMES LIB BY,'Judge. ford some idea of the nature and tenor ciety was held on the ninth and the winter. interviews in G. Small, was wholly consumed.—In the through My A true copy. Attest: On the of the 9th an address case were with the pro- PROBATE NOTICES. Arthur W. Leonard. Register. a barn owned of both. evening nearly every evening of April 19th by themselves and not their clerks was delivered before the Society at the prietors in the rear of “Hogreeves of Belfast!—listen to my lay, the Ala Probate Court held at neiiast, within and Mrs. Thomas Cunningham or representatives so that sentiment At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Ye and Pugmalions of the day! Unitarian Church Rev. William A. for the of Waldo on the 9th of which Hogarths by found was direct. In behalf of the Hr the of Waldo, on the second Tues- County day her house on High street, wear the Muses clog. I county A. D. li-13. dwelling No longer bare-legged of A. |>. 1913. December, the Drew of Augusta. Chamber of Commerce I invited them to day December, stood on the site of the stores now occu- Dismount from Pigasus and mount Hog! T INVII.EE II. WAKDWELL, administrator of were in our certain instrument, purporting to be the last No seek the Golden Fleece. The annuAl of the SchoolCom- call us they a_j me esiaie oi mcivme a. jviuuer, laie or and F. B. longer idly meeting upon anytime will and testament of Jonah vr. Vaughan, by Francis Whitmore blades and for them of the chamber’s A Beverly, in the County of Essex, in the state of pied Unsheath your shining go mittee was held at the Court-house on city and assured late of Belfast, in sain County of Waldo, deceas- three Massachusetts, deceased, having presented a Knowlton, was burned.—About Greece!” in any mutual relations.” ed, been presented for probate Edward Freeman of cooperation having petition praying lor a license to Sell and couvey the 23d and Rev. all o’clock in the morning of the 27th the A commission was issued to each offi- Ordeied. That notice be given to persons certain real estate situated in Lincolnvllie, in Camden was elected member of the Board interested by causing a copy of this order to he said County of Waldo, described in said peti- Farmer’s House, Josiah N. White, land- cer elect of which the following is a fac three weeks successively in The Re- for this The KILN WOOD published tion, at public or private sale, lor the payment of Education county. Journal, at Belfast, that they of and cost of was to be on fire in the simile: NECESSITIES publican published debts administration. lord, discovered at a Probate Court, to be held at Teacher’s Institute commenced its annu- may appear Ordered, That the said petitioner give uotice was to the the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE! Belfast, within and for said ('ounty, on the attic and burned ground; For 1614 delivery. all interested a of this al on the 22d and closed on the OF LIFE. second of next, at ten of the persons by causing copy To---GRUNTING. session Tuesday January order to be three weens furniture in the house was mostly saved. clock befoie noon, and show cause, if any they published successively A. for in The Republican Journal, a trust in your instincts and 2d of November. Messrs. Dexter The medicine at the right time, is Write prices. have, why the same should not be proved, ap- newspaper pub- of 23d a barn Reposing special right lished at that at a Pro- —In the evening May to and allowed. Belfast, they may appear animosities, you are empowered comprehend Hawkins and William H. com- as shelter or proved bate to be held at within and for owned Seavy as much a necessity food, JAMES JJ BBY, Court, Belfast, about a mile from the village, by all vagrant HOGS, great and small, quadruped, Judge. said on the 13th ot a. I). A true Attest: County, day January, and and commit them to durance the board of Instruction. The clothes. more so. ROCKPORT LIME copy. at ten of the clock Hollis was burned with its biped, Btriped, posed Perhaps ROCKLAND & GO., \v. 1914, before noon, and show Dr. Monroe, lat- ARTHUR Leonard, Register. vile, or like our great prototype, drive the session was held in it was the its 60 of stomach cause, if any they have, w hy the prayer of said tons of City Hall; In years relieving should be contents, about rwenty-five hay. ter down a steep place! Behold at once the 4w5l petitioner not granted. was for and bil- ROCKLAND. MAINE. James and emblem of and august first time the hall occupied any troubles, remedying constipation At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and LIBBY, Judge. in January William Rust, Esq., object your high A true Attest: Early duties. Arm for the and down with and for the ( ounty of Waldo, on the second Tues- copy. conflict, purpose. iousness, and restoring strength ap- Arthur W. Leonard, was sheriff of the county, suc- public day of December, A. D. 1913. Register. appointed the Bores, be your motto. has and A Panorama of the Kennebec river “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine tail instrument, purporting to be the last James Y. McClintock, and Hen- Fail not, but accumulate grease, gather petite, LET US Court hem ceeding will and testament -1 Lewis n. Minch, late At a Pn bate at Belfast, within and and children shall bristle up was on at the same in a of New Acer of wool, your (!!) exhibition place become practically necessity of W deceas- for the oi Waldo, on the 9th day of ry W. Cunningham, Register Probate, and call of Freedom, iu said County aldo, County you great!!! been for probate. December, a. D. 1913. Mr. Cun- broad seal March 1860. the month of November. England life. ed, having presented succeeding Charles Palmer. Given under the 19, W. CHAPMAN, guardian ol Donald con- DO YOUR Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- BENEDICT, the Virtuous! Mr. Martin Cross Mrs. Whitcomb’s letter simply minor son of r red H. the of having relinquished terested a copy of this order to be HxRRYI. Patten, Patten, late ningham accepted appointment by causing in of vx the Phoenix House for a wider field of firms what thousands of other folks al- three weeks -uccesstvely in The Re- of Northport, said County aldo. deceas- and Jailor under Sheriff Rust, the vessels launched this year published a for Deputy Among publican Journal, publhl -d at Belfast, that they ed, having presented petition praying » Aihambra—Mr. Josiah know: license to sell and convey certain reai were John W. White of about operations—the ready CASTING appear at a Probate Court, to be held at estate and Mr. Palmer was reappointed Regis- the ship may in in said aud Belfast, within and for said County, on the second situated Lincolnville, County, t, withm and January, in November Mr. Spencer gave at ten of the clock before and show gy; office of the Belfast Bank is now Get This of Life for the t of V aldo. on the -econd Tues- 1914, noon, Church in the months of March and Savings Necessity Healthy ounty cause, it have, the of said course on the same Mr. S. F. & MACHINE CO. of December, A. 1). 1913. any they why prayer topics. BELFAST FOUNDRY day should not be granted. The Harmoneans were here in kept, was built this year by the late Today. petitioner Green lectured in June on the Cultiva- April. a certain instrument, purporting he the last JAMES LIBBY. Judge. Bottle—35 Cents—Your Dealer. will and testament o! Marieti Park, lare A All Hie Ul uiu uaiiu John Haraden and Daniel Haraden. The Big A true copy Attest: and in December Rev. dUiy. W deceas tion of Memory, FREE Mail. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. of Sear.M" rt. in said County of d<>, Arthur XX. Leonard, Kegistei. “in the first of the stores were John Sample by tr •: returned several instrumental concerts, occupants of W in thU ^h.—in Court ot Probate, held at Hel- from the World’s Peace Convention WHEREAS, teP’Med a cop' <>r this rder to be j Ilf deed dated the twenty-eighth by causing ri fast, oo 'lie 9th of December, as used the Priests D. the first in the sec- his mortgage three weeks su cessively m Tile Re- day 1913, r.nrmcmt wVliph hp flttpnHpH seventy ox-horns by Field; occupant recorded in the published Robert F. Dumou, executor of the will ol Bertha day of May, 1907, and Registry j at Belfa-t, that they ond was the late Phineas P. REGINA. in Book publican Journal, published a. Davis, hue ot j.elfast, in said deceas- lectur- of Old Britain.” The Kilmiste Family story Quim- THE SCHOONER of Deeds, in the County of Waldo, 279, at a » rebate Court. to be held at County, as a.delegate from this District, mav appear his first ami final account to me t e undersigned, a within and for said County. -u tlie sec- ed, having presented was here in the “American by. Mr. McClintock also built his block Page 496, conveyed Beuast, tionof said estate for allowance. ed on Peace. The was reorgan- September, estate situated in said of at itn. u.d was of fear. Most of the Belfast, The first steamer of the season and to a such a giant and devoid owners in the town of Swan- SS.—In Court ot held at Bel- mensions surroundings city on the THEnon-resident \ITALDO Probate, it was a great advance any of men have fished in Irish li fast, on the of she came schooner’s ville for the year 1913. committed to me for December, a. D. 1913. 9th day December, 1913. the Admiral, Capt. Hutchins; as Boston then was. Martin Cross, for- Jlara M. with the will public hallB we had ever had and the en- waters, where they flippantly snapped collection for said tow n on the 24th day of May. a. FORD, daughter of Susa M. E, Griffin, administratrix, and left the route mnexed, on the estate ot Aim i., McGtlvery, early in March early merly of the Phoenix House, was its pro- at and to remain and notice is hereby given that b >rd late of winterport. m *aid i*oun:> of of its projector and proprietor fingers gales managed always unpaid ESTHER ate of Searsport. in said County, deceased, the Gov- terprise interest and charges are not pre- Halil ', deceased,* presented a pel >n in She was followed by The column of Drinks” scramble safely up the ledges. if said taxes having laving presented her first and final account of April. prietor. “Fancy was It was of the real estate taxed t at she, Esther A. Ford of Winter t, duly appreciated. painted viously paid, so much praying ulministralion of said estate for allowance. on the 23d of March. The has in tremendous e of the* e I* ernor, Capt. Rogers, on its Bill of Fare embraced Regina brought to the amount due therefor, may appointed administratrix thirty-three in fresco the next and a tele- as is sufficient pay deceased. that notice thereof be given, three year large fares and her earnings were enormous, will at gi said ordered, new steamer Boston, Capt. Sanford, interest and charges, be sold weeks in The The varieties! The flavor of the largest por- including o successively, Republican Journal, was in the shared the crew, who talked buying the Clerk’s office in said On eri d. That the said petitioner give note on scope placed cupola. by auction at town, 1 1 a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, made her first here the public all interested causing a copy ot • appearance tion of them is unknown, probably, to houses with the surplus. One always of 1914, at nine person** by that all sous interested attend at a Pro- The number of deaths in town this on the first Monday February, order tc l»e pmdished three weeks successiv y j pel may The steamer S. B. Wheel- was at T wharf rate Court, to be held at Belfast, ou the 13th day 10th of April. the palates of these days; the method of knew when the Regina o’clock a. m.: in Tin Republican .Journal, a newspaper publi was >i January next, and show cause, it any they A. arrived for the year forty-two. in Boston by the fine clothes her men Oak Hill Granite Co. Land bounded on N. by ed at Be last, that they may appear at a Profundi er, Capt. Michiner, them numbered with the • lave, wiiy the said account should not be allow- compounding land of E. S. Knowlton and F. 0. Court, t<- be held at Belfast, within and for to on the route be- donned, veritable Beau Brummels, who formerly id. first time in go a of E. C. F. O. See- >n the iSthday of January, a. 1). 191 April lost arts. Here are few specimen with Seeking; E. by land Peavey, County, JAMES LIBBY, leaned toward neckties kissed at ten <>f the clock before noon, and sin u Judge. tween this and St. Johns; she was D W. Billings estate and county road; S. A true Attest: place bricks from the edifice: Belfast Comes After 3000 and kins, cause, ii auythey tm prayer of copy. Smasher, Discovery green complacently puffed T.,D.’s. of J. W. and J. C. have, why Arthur W. next month to to California. bv land formerlj Harvey should not be Leonard, Register. sold the go Sutter’s And the Regina’s forecastle was redo- Waldo town line. 00. petitioner granted. Bangor Smasher, Capt. Extra, Years. Knowlton; W. by Tax, $56 Ja.viES LIBBY, Judge. The Deering, came on lent of when members of the crew ALFRED W. CURTIS. Collector. Lawrence, Capt. Portland Fancy, Boston Tod, Thomaston days A true copy. Attest: a DM 1N IsTRATK1 X’S NOTICE. The sub- fished from T wharf in little Gal- R. F. D. 2. Belfast. Arthur \v. Leonard. Register. she has in May to ply between this place and Conviv- quaint scriber hereby gives notice that Breakdown, Stonewall, Floater, black as tar could December 20, 1913.—3w62 teen administratrix, with the the Buffalo House Takes the Taste Out of way luggers, paint, Swanville, duly appointed Ellsworth, in place of the Secor. In rili of the estate of lality Cocktail, Bumbo! Some of the with reefing bowsprits and iron tillers, 88—In Court ot Probate, held at He annexed, of the steamer Castor Oil. on the 9th 1913. late of Stockti n latter part December oldest of us will doubtless remember the lumbered with nets in which perch were WALDOfast, day of December, ; FRANCIS M. STAPLES, B on the esta< CrortIp r.unt Deprino'. made her first off the Brewster s Leslie Gardner, administrator Springs, eccentric individual with a caught ledges. Collector Notice of Sale. Bradford P Gardner,! ate of Helfast.in said Conn- \ ot and who, friend, steam 1 n the County Waldo, deceased, given she was a Since the earliest of medicine In the days before fishing by ty, deceased, having presented his first and final as All de- appearance here; celebrity undertook to the list in days taxes on lands situated in the town of ►cuds the law directs. persons having go through regu- the was the of the fleet and Unpaid account of administration of said estate for al- !| the estate of said deceased are of her connection with the to Regina pride Lincoln ville, in the county of Waldo, for the from the fact lar one each chemists have been trying take the to lowance. o the same lor settlement, and order, appropriating for day the crew jumped at an opportunity 1913. present and was in- year Ordered, That notice thereof be given, tb c ted thereto are requested to make pay- famous Lopez Expedition, in and taste of castor she could show her heels to the fleet. list of taxes on real estate of 1 succession, who differing in opin- out oil. The following weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, med lately. the winter. he often. One of her owners in the town of Lincoln- DECROW. tended to run through ion after several labor as to the grovedid, too, quite non-resident a newspaper published iu Belfast, in said County, INEZ M. days The secret has at last been discovered to me for persons at a Pi December 1913. passages from Georges is written in his- ville, for the year 1913, committed that all interested may attend 9, At the annual spring meeting, March drink at which had arrived at the said town on the 23d of bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13;h they as a dare devil achievement. The collection for day June, by Spencer Kellogg & Sons of Buffalo, tory of next, and show cause, if any Hazeltine, James Gam- “to for remain unpaid and notice is hereby given that day January TOR’S NOTICE. wThe subscriber here- 18th, Prescott previous day, prevent any mistake vessel fought a northwest hurricane have, why the said account should not be if said taxes, interest and charges are not they ives notice that he has been duly ap- N. were chosen who are among the largest producers more than 100 wind dead in her allowed of will mons and Abram Noyes in the matter went back and began miles, paid,so much of the real estate taxed xeeutor the last and testament teeth and below zero. Hour previously JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Wheeler, Clerk, and and refiners of vegetable oils in the mercury as is sufficient to pay the amount due therefor, A Attest: Selectmen, Joseph again.” drove true copy. ill A G. NORTON, iate of Liberty, after hour Shea and his huskies including interest and charges, will be sold at Arthur W. Leonard, Register. Treasurer. The monies In the month of deceased. All Daniel Haradan, of May occurred one of world. They have removed the castor her toward never flinching auction at the Town House in said town oiinty Waldo, persons market, public emands against the estate of said de- for schools were $2500.00, for sup- the heaviest freBhets ever the decks and first of at nine raised known here. oil taste, and smell, too, purifying the when great seas deluged on the Monday February, 1914, 1ITALD<> SS.—In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- re desired t»* present the same for ser- insane for the dove under the comb- o’clock a. m. yi fM-t, on the 9tb dajfeof December, 1913. ano all indebted thereto are requested of paupers and $1000.00, I In the night of the 24th the rain oil and it better and more effec- Regina green port began making Horatio Ciark. Land and buildings bound- Hubert K- Duuton, trustee on the estate William immediately. for ers as if she might keep straight on payment incidental expenses-$1000.00, payment to fall in torrents and continued with tive. is added to ed N. W. by land of Ephraim Knight; N. E. by Holt, laic of Helfast.in said county, deceased. WILLIS d, GREELY. Nothing it, nothing for the of missing ships. his as of for going port land of E. L. Hills and wife; S. E. land of Having presented third account trustee December 9, 1913. of debts $1500.00, engine purposes slight interruptions until the 27th. taken out of it. of Bucks- by for allowance. good Along came T. M. Nicholson M. H. Cilley; S. W. by land of H. A. Dean; No. said estate for of roads Market in That be $150.00, and $1000.00 repair street, below the Phoenix House, Tasteless Castor Oil is taste- port, with a wad of money exchange of range 50; No. of acres, 74; amount of taxes, Ordered, notice thereof given, three 'IRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber Kellogg’s ...... i? .• w vkIv in Thu U..IU'liliiviii .Iminml C. Johnson, Hugh was washed and for the schooner. Nicholson owns many $10.80. •y gives notice that she lias be« n duly and bridges. Ralph badly gullied. Four less in the true sense. Even children « published iu Belfast, in said County, vessels in the industry Peavey & Ghentner. Woodland,bounded onN. iicwsi1 l executiix of the last w ill and testa- Marshall, James on the employed fishing lhat h1» persons interested may atteim at a Pro J. Anderson, Thomas bridges western branch of our take it for all the ef- W. land of A. F. N. E. easily, nauseating and knows the of most every- by Hahn; by old Gideon hale C' 'i' t 10 be held at Belfast, on the 13th were reputation S. E. land of Y C. late of Searsport, White and William G. Crosby ap- river were carried away; that at City fect is removed. afloat. This time he wanted a Young road; by E. E. Carver; S. [jay of Ianuary next, and show cause, if any PLUMMER, thing the the should not be and a W. by road leading by homestead of Rose they li. e. why said account aunty of Waldo, deceased, given a committee to draft City Point was Two staunch schooner for the potato trade pointed partially destroyed. Sold now at all drug stores in 25c and M. Richards. No. of acres, 40. Amt. of taxes allowed. the law directs. Ail persons having the andHavana. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. the estate of said deceased its enactment by buildings at Gardner’s at the for Tasteless between Stockton.Savannah due, $2.40. against Charter, procure tannery 50c sizes. Ask Kellogg’s Attest: 3d to the same for settlement, Steamboat Wharf Lot, bounded N. W. and A true copy. present and at the Septem- Head of the Tide were the ArtHiu: w. Leonard, Register* idebted thereto are requested to make Legislature, report swept off; Castor Oil by name, for there are several N. E. lands of W. L. S. E. Pen- of Wonderful Cough Remedy. by Hallett; by immediately. ber meeting the comparative expense main works were in imminent of castor mixed and obscot Bay; S. W. by land of P. K. Frohock. MILL1CENT NICHOLS, danger preparations oil, known ST The sub- A charter Dr. New Discovery is every- Amt. of taxes due, $4.80. INI RA'l iua o NOTICE. December a and town and would have shared the same and do King’s rt, 9,1913.—3w52 city government. fate, flavored, which are not tasteless a sc Per hereby gives notice that she has as the which will surely stop W. J. Rowling. Field, bounded on South by Af>M the next session of the where remedy been duty appointed administratrix of the es- was procured at probably, had not the river not act as well. road leading from Lincoln ville Ctr. to suddenly or cold. D. P. Lawson of Eidson, Tenn., Wiley’s tate ol the 17th of cough on East land of it was approved its the most Corner; by Mrs. Philip Marri- legislature; changed course, completely insulating The public is protected by trade "Dr. new Discovery is the t. of writes: King’s ner; on .West by land of F. E. Wiley; on the CH ARLES WOOD, late Palermo, the and a and August. tannery making chasm across mark, a green castor leaf, bearing the wonderful cough, cold and throat lung North by land of F. E. Wiley. No. of acres, in the ( ounty or Waldo, deceased, and given 7. of taxes : appointed administrator of the estate of OTICE had commit- Belfast Rifle was on CASTOR IA Company, organized or during the year preceeding *nl' All Druggists by mail. JOsEl’H BEAN, late of Stockton Springs, Th< lealth of Belfast respectfully after the 24th of June the choice of R. Tot Infants ChiUron. The preamble, by Levi Bucklen $L Co. or St Louis NOTICE of reque licians and all persons know- ted matrimony. H. E. Philadelphia In the County Waldo, deceased, and given ai i cases of small to to the uniform custom, pro- Wing, Captain; John B. Wadlin, 1st bonds as the law directs. All persons having ing pox report referring Tla KM YoiHan Always Bought SUFFERERS FROM RHEUMATISM demands against the eatate of said deceaeed are them Belfast has no cases, but some “that it had been Lieut, and Noah G. 2nd Lieut “1 from TO to ceeded to set |orth Clark, suffered habitually .constipation. desired present the same for settlement, and cities 5, we understand, have. Unite strengthened the Rumat may be obtained of Mra. Edwin S to and of Fourth of was celebrated under Doan’s Regulate relieved and all Indebted thereto ar« requested make pay- and fa it out. to be productive July ever Bowker, No. 1 Bayview street, ab- eping found injudicious bowels so that they have been regular during my ment immediately, BOARD OF HEALTH. are to sence. MRS. CHAS. F. SHAW. J- PATTEE. because married men prone the auspices of the Sops of Temperance. lines."—E. Davis, Grocer, Sulpher Springs, CLIFFORD evil; Imo60p Belfast. December Belfast, her 24,1918.—52 and ba was fexas. 9,1918. break out of the pasture, qre An oration delivered at the Unitari-

* •w A * *«»* ■ 1 1 --- P'. -M .1- -. gjggP THE UFBSAVER8’ RECOKD. J —I of 1913 Review Out of a total of t,7-*3 casualties at Happenings sea tbe fiscal June / ; Important during year ending 30th last, the highest in the history of the lifesaving service, only 09 vessels were lost and 73 persons wet*e drowned, The* (in that •olid, elastic, to the annual of S. I. springy feeling to be obtained only according report from the best materials, manu- Kimball, general superintendent of the factured in the beet manner. service, which has just been made pub- Goodyear Glove Rnbbera lic. Through the efforts of the service are made in all styles and elms but vessels and their cargoes valued at $13,- only one grade—the BEST. 860,000 were saved. The crews of the service, with.the assistance of revenue cutters and wrecking vessels, assisted BELFASf, MaINE 1,364 vessels, valued, with their cargoes, at $6,033,000, and carrying 5,168 per- sons. The crews also warned 182 ves- FRANKFORT. sels that were running into dangers, home BELFAST JEjhwuhIu mm practically all of this work being done The beautiful of Mr and Mrs. George and at night. It also extended aid to 288 C. Ward was the scene of gay festivity or jjptRTft ASSUME] mil i 1 POWER r~ vessels by furnishing emergency pilots, Christmas day, when they entertained at din- BURNHAM. K-^Mr^r-AJSoJPI^pL.: to and from ships to REAPS MESSftGtT carrying persons ner a large family party. At 2.30 the | I shore, and caring for injured officers and On and after Sept 28, 1913, trains connect- [WllSOH guests, numbering ten, were seated at men. Of the total of accidents, small ing at Burnham and Waterville with through the which con- and undocumented, motor boats com- bountifully spread table, trains for ani from Bangor, W'aterville, Port- sisted of all the too numerous land and will run as follows: prise 68 per cent, more than two thirds good things Boston, of all the persons exposed to danger to mention. After toasts by se eral of the FROM BELFAST. from the sea being on board this class of party all proceeded to do justice to the A M p M P M craft. The danger in unskilled handling delicious repast After dinner all repaired to Belfast, depart. 7 05 12 20 2 20 of small craft thus is shown to i7 JO *12 25 *2 25 pleasure the parlor, which was beautifully decorated City Point. be Waldo. *7 20 *12 35 t2 36 excessive. with and in the evergreen wreaths, bey Brooks. 7 32 12 47 2 47 windows stood the most interesting thing of Knox. t7 44 fl2 69 t2 59 1 05 3 05 Children all, the* Christmas tree, loaded with presents. Thorndike. 7 50 Cry 7 58 1 13 3 13 It was over Miss the Unity. FOR FLETCHER’S presided by Erma, Winnecook.48 08 tl 23 3 23 young daughter of the house, who dispensed Burnham, arrive. 8 20 1 35 3 36 CASTORI A the gifts, which were many, very gracefully. Clinton. 8 39 tl 59 t5 05 Benton. 8 48 5 13 Everybody present was remembered. After 7 00 12 25 3 35 Fined. Bangor.. Camden Rumsellef the distribution of gifts there was music, Waterville. 9 02 2 18 6 23 games, and good wishes for many more such Portland. 116'i 4 50 12 50 of Camben a fine of James Maloney paid 20 m 8 10 10 occasions. Four were re- Boston. 3 p 5 $100 and costs in the municipal court at Rock- happy generations TO BELFAST land Dec. 24th after pleading guilty on a search presented. Those present were Mrs. Sara raided and seizure complaint. Deputy sheriffs Clark, Mrs. Everett Sanborn, Mi. and Mrs. PM AM AM his saloon securing all the liq“ Boston. 3 00 9 00 BgWteRag* ^vtoifSgj^agBSPfflP* SeMwBtgl i crisis] Tuesday night, J. N. Libby, Mr. and Mrs. Homer McCaulifle, ! TEAVtRS WlNSj (white. m?ose westim uor that could be stored on a large auto truck. ITbifn ■•iN:>f ^cTfySoUftS RSU&QNf — Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ward, Miss Lucile Portland. 7 00 12 40 Henriette Libby and Miss Erma Ward. A M « WEDDING BELLS. Waterville. 7 10 10 02 3 15 at X. Y.. on Jan. 22. General Victonano Huerta became piovisiomn ; S 1 i x i;oui,L) was married to Finley J. Shepard Tarrytown, Bangor. 7 00 JO 15 1 50 President Wilson read his first message in person = .1 Hernont financier, died in Rome on March 31, aged seventy-six. Benton.•. 7 21 10 08 3 24 C'\' \b*von Feb. Is. Morgan, Must- Jackson-Wentworth. The marrage of of Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, was married to I nnce Clinton. 7 30 10 17 3 34 ■i * i before congress in joint session on April 8. Princess Victoria Louise, only daughter William C. Jackson of Belfast, formerly of — ■“ Over40.UA, leave. S 35 10 30 3 50 the British at Meadowbrook, N. Y„ on -Tune 10-14. Burnham, on Vie 24 [be American team won the international match from challengers and C. Wentworth of Bel- polo Sulzer of Aew Searsmont, Myrtle Winnecook. .. +8 45 tlO 40 4 00 the fiftieth of that battle. Governor William war veterans attended the reunion .It July 14, to celebrate anniversary took at the home of the 8 54 10 55 4 09 Ail great Gettysburg, in* fast place officiating Unity. amateur championship at Garden City, N. 1., on bept B. Thorndike. 9 02 11 05 4 17 v..rk was impeached on Aug. 11. Jerome D. Travers retained his title to the national golf clergyman. Rev. Walter F. Sturtevant. at 7 p. Jessie Woodrow Wilson was mar- Knox.t9 10 til 15 t4 25 can Oct 131 their lives and over 500 being saved. Miss service was steamship Volturno, Cranium line, burned in mid... on 9, losing m. Dec. 24th. The single ring Brooks. 9 25 11 35 4 40 won victories in Mexico in December. ked at the White House on X->v. Uf. to Fran -is it. Sayre. General Carranza’s rebel followers important used and the couple were attended by Miss Waldo. *9 35 til 45 +4 50 Pearl Whitten and Mr. A. B. Thompson of Citypoint. t9 45 til 65 t5 00 I HE A1 LAIN 1 IE AINU ^ALiriL. arrive. 9 50 12 01 5 05 REPUBLICAN REORGANIZATION. For anv itchiness of the skin, for skin rashes, Belfast, Lincolnville. The bride and groom left im- station Here and Abroad. ; chap, pimples, etc., try Doan’s Ointment. 50i tFlag Tips for John S. mediately after the ceremony for Searsmont Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at the at all drug stores. New Cargo Carrying Steamships All things considered, Republican the with the latter's rela- $5.25 from Belfast. H. D. WALDRON, of Emery & Co. to spend holidays ipptng Weakens Character Recipient, National Committee, at. its special meet- General Passenger Agent. with firm of tives. Says Colonel Philo Hersey. ing in Washington, has dealt wisely Belfast Free Library The old-established shipowning D. C. DOUGLASS, a Instead of a S. & of Boston, General Maracrer. Portland Maine, Dec. difficult problem. cubing Juhn Emery Co., Incor., 'an Jose, Calif., Mercury Herald, 7.1 j SEARSMONT. special convention next year the changes | Mass., b=s under construction by the wha^ one human-interest New Rooks, November, 1913. two Mrs. Alice O’Brien Neusham of Waterford, When asked in party procedure upon which the com- Fore River Shipbuilding corporation of his extended visited friends in town last week.Mrs. uure European trip mittee, with encouraging unanimity, GENERAL WORKS. large cargo-carrying steamships—Atlan- Pa„ EASTERN STEAMSHIP his : .- a particular impression upon are to be embodied in a referen- R 3 tic and Pacific—of the following char- G. B. Dyer and Miss Sabra Dyer of Belfast reflected agreed Review of Reviews, Vols. 37 to 46.051 mory. Colonel Philo Hersey dum to the ot the several acteristics: The vessels will be 406 feet were of Mrs. C Brown last CORPORATION. Republicans Welles Brothers. Publishers. guests Q Saturday a few moments and then with a and replied, States. If by two-thirds in length by 54 feet, 6 inches beam, and Charles Johnson and son approved The standard reference work. For Sunday_Mrs. -mile: "Perhaps the tipping system to the next will he of a total dead- vote the delegates regular capable carrying of are at Mrs. are and 6 vols.031 Henry Fairfield visiting Mary 1 the avidity with which tips sought national convention will he elected under the home, school library, weight of about 9,000 tons each. These WE SELL FOR Bangor Line—Fall Schedule. and alike.” j Keene’s... Mrs. H. R. Knight and son Russell Americans Europeans the revised rules. SOCIOLOGY. ships will he built on the single-deck f j are the with 'colonel six to be voted with clear holds free from all of Vassalboro spending holidays j Hersey passed months! The amendments upon Cowan, Minna G. principle WINTER FARES broad,going over on the “Kroonland”— j in at the last each of which will be load- Mrs. Knight's mother, Mrs Mary Bean.... cover the points dispute The education of the women of obstructions, with pleasant hatch- The books from the are BELFAST AND ten-days’ voyage replete j national convention which precipitated 396 C 8 ed through exceptionally large Travelling Library CASH ONLY BOSTON, $2.25 and with many interest- : Indi .. i ll activities the in the The basis of DeRusett patent steel now for circulation at the home of Mr. [I split party. ways, having ready and and fellow- j Laselle, Mary Augusta. be installed TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS BELFAST >:,g distinguished people will be changed from covers. The machinery will C H. Cunningham ‘This is a rare opportunity across the representation 1913. 396 L 3 .ssengers. The return trip to the vote Vocations for girls. and will consist of a 25 inch and CAMDEN j | population Republican cast, right aft, to secure for the 'long winter < on the good reading And do not deliver antic was made ‘Tmperator.” a law for the FINE ART. with three | and where State providing triple-expansion engine large Leave Belfast at 2.00 p. ra. for Boston Mon- na describes as being like evenings. | the Colonel j to national conven- William James. Scotch boilers election of delegates Andersjn, single-ended arranged < day, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. a in itself. And his detailed ; city tions conflicts with party procedure the The architecture of the renais- abreast, the power generated being cap- t goods For Bangor at 7.30 a. m., Tuesday, Wednes- of the vessel is also in itself : rption shall be elected in conformity 724 An 2 able of driving the vessel at a sea speed day, Friday and Saturday. I delegates sance in Italy and entertaining story. so mplete > with the statute, and delegates elect- : of 10 1-2 knots loaded, of V RETURNING about Armstrong, Walter. Thereby giving you the benefit ,-d to tell something “tips,” | ed shall be the The and officers will be placed upon temporary and Ireland. j engineers petty Leave Boston at 5.00 p. m. Monday, Tues- .. in America and j Art in Great Britain these conditions. Have had 25 ) found the situation roll of the convention the berthed in a commodious deck house on and upon presenta- 709 42 Ar day, Thursday Friday. Colonel au- 1909. and 18 in Bos- \ at a. m. on ul, Hersey replied: tion of a certificate from the State I the poop deck, and the seamen fire- years experience, years Leave Rockland 5.15 (or arrival starts out to travel he 1 When one tips thorities. Powers, Harry Huntington. men on the main deck aft. The captain The of the best < of steamer from Boston) Tuesday, Wednes- town. quality goods at the depot in his home to the rank and file The of Greek art. 1913.... 733 P 8 and are day, Friday and Saturday. porter In recommending message navigating officers, etc., pro- each a the lowest 51tf ) him from ten to 25 cents. In and at prices. FRED W. POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. ■;ps of their party these new rules of pro- LITERATURE. vided for in an island house amidships BfljHH^and | from ten to 25 ining-car the tip is the national committee makes no I with the usual room and other loaf than cedure French Books. dining ^^^^^better -never less than ten cents, usually of at conveniences. The confession wrongdoing Chicago Bazin, Rene. I cargo-handling ap- have evermade ■ cent of the cost of his meal. At last year. Indeed its orderly process is F-B 3 i pliances are of the most up-to-do char- ^^you ^3 W. A. nd of the he the car porter Davidee Birot. 1912. k if Winchester, Prop, j trip tips in contrast with the disorderly attempt acter, comprising nine double-drum fric- before—yours j GEO.E. Yver, Colette. I !ton. JOHNSON. of the minority in that gathering to turn I tion winches mounted on platform houses k will in America is universal. The the Un coin du voile.*. F-Y 9 you only pping itself into a majority by overthrowing ; at the bases of masts and kingposts, per- ■urist off in a en route across stops city regular procedure in utter disregard of Noyes, Alfred. 1 mitting of a commanding operating po- -.! or he does not stop 821 N 8 continent, maybe ali law. Tie difference Collected poems. 2 vols. 1913. sition in handling lumber deck loads. o uu parliamentary U A fin a firm In at Law, what the national committee AND DESCRIPTION. are of with Attorney between TRAVEL ! The derricks five-ton capacity eithe- case he must tip the man who as- the in when proposes to do and what minority Cook, Theodore Andrea. one steel aerricK ol zo tons ior nanaung BELFAST, MAINE. sists : im with his hand baggage to the you^^B convention to do have the Chicago attempted Old Provence. 2 vols. 1905 T 449 C 7 heavy loads. Large lumber ports order dour. or ear. He must tip taxicab, carriage is merely the difference between making been installed in the bows to permit of H|||^^ Practice in all Courts. Probate* practice e at the he must the Marks, Jeannette Augustus. as porter hotel; tip a rule and breaking a rule. Under the on deck. Just good for 1 T M reeving long spars altv. 2tf riv who shows him to his room; he must Gallant little Wales. 1912. 42.9 spec rules which governed the last national These vessels will prove to be excep- I' cake and biscuits and the elevator boy; he must tip the Eliza Moore. I convention a State was required to elect Ripley, tionally economical carriers, on account and all the rest amber he must all messen- Orleans. k pastry f maid; tip its delegates in conformity with the call Social life in old New of the deadweight carried on the OFFICE on various great of the rs who come to his room AV good things of the national committee issued the 1312 .A dimensions, in combination with an ex- ^k -ranis. In short he must tip anyone to eat that wtX&S& preceding year. The Republican organ- BIOGRAPHY. ceptionally large cubic capacity, and all good dur- fates him the service. |^k Will be closed slightest ization in California ignored that historic of the appliances arranged for expedi- flour makes. TRUCKING. Pomeroy, Sarah Gertrude. J^k ^Hy|S| i!PS FOR STEAMER’S EMPLOYEES. rule and elected its delegates in tious and making I am prepared to do all kinds of party sisters of well- handling discharging, Allextranutri- the trucking at a Little-known ing Furniture and a Leave ■I i" v aboard the steamer, after bav- accord with a law passed special the vessels of an unusually flexible char- i®|j^k piano moving specialty. men.. 920 P 77 be- orders at the corner of Main and Cross E who has assisted session of the Legislature, which was known acter readily adaptable for the lumber, tious, too, stable, upped everybody streets, and they will receive atten- IU "lie laoiiuii IU<- V.V/IJ- Herbert. trades. cause William prompt •ii m getting aboard with his hand bag- uroiglicu j;ivc Spencer, coal, ore or sulphur carrying BH 3-3 Lit n. Telephone connection the same of trol of the clelegation. The national An autobiography. 1904. 2 vols....B 2 Sp The keel of the Pacific was laid last HOLIDAYS. system tipping pre- Tell is milled by BB W. W. is about sustained a of week and she will be rushed as 3w51 BLAZO, The head steward given committee, by majority HISTORY. along our special process 14tf 126 WaHoAve 1 is. B >i : is at the end of the journey. The the convention, stood by the existing last as a large force of men can do the | J$gl j Damb'idge mediaeval history. k from Ohio Red Winter steward §2 or $3 for the service rule of rhe party and refused to seat work, the same as is being done with the j Vols. 1 and 1912 940.1 C National Bank, wnich is making up one’s bed. certain California delegates. In the 2, Atlantic, the keel for which was set in flk Wheat—the richest ,s Oity who Southen States the national committee Roberts. Frederick Sleigh. The Atlantic is one- cune in the ship’s restaurant j place on Oct. 31st. andfiuoj,!. « Belfast. Searsport National Bank. a If the credentials of the dele- in India. 2 vols. The Pacific 5^k growm^k^ aited on him must have tip. | pissed upon Forty-one years third in frame and plated. The annual of the stockholders of meeting of the stockholders of meeting s in the room he pays $2 or ! gates presenting themselves and placed 1897. 954 R 5 is to be built on the ways from which The annual the be held at dining Bank of Belfast for the Searsport National Bank will niietimes at the end of the ! tie rod those delega- the the Boston Molasses Com- The City National their rooms in on $5 trip. upon temiiorary Schevili. Ferdinand. Amolco, and the transaction of any banking Searsport, Tuesday, ■ directors I the same is in j tions w.,om it believed entitled to seats. new was launched. ,'hnice of 13, 1914, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the Europe system Siena, the story of a mediaeval pany’s steamer, that may legally come before January rule and both other business election of directors for the and ut the tips are more reasonable, j To bre .k this parliamentary ; 945.5 Sch The contract calls for having held at their banking rooms on ensuing year commune. 1909. ‘hethem will be for the transaction of such other business as a is no would the next at 10 o’clock a. m. my service tip expected, party procedure prevent plac- j steamers ready for service August, ,„ JanJanuary 13. 1914, j FICTION. Tuesday, may legally come before the meeting. r in whose the is of these on the temporary and the Fore River that ^ WESCOTT, Cashier. employ person j ing delegates j people say they y^ A. H. NICHOLS.'Cashier. oes the service nor no matter how i roll. To that end the minority address- will be before that time. The 3w51 Barclay, Florence L. completed Belfast, December 12,1913. Searsport, Maine, December 12, 1913.—4w51 i. a traveler for his room. Two ed themselves, for it offered the only is to have them run from Boston to SOLD BY YOUR CROCER pays The broken halo. 1913. B 232-6 plan : ■ nee is all that is given in some places way to turn themselves into a majority. San Francisco, Los Angeles or San Diego national convention neith- Burnett, Frances Hodgson. "■retimes a shilling to two shillings— At the next and carry general cargoes, probably on Tembarom. 1913. B 927-4 ; i'-pends largely on the place one pat- er one of these issues can come up if the T. regular schedules. Each ship is to be d the national roi u.t s. In many places in Europe and chang' recommended by Castle, Agnes and Egerton. registered by the builders in Lloyd’s are ratified the rank and C 27-9 me cities in America the head port- committee by The golden barrier. 1913.. highest class and the steamship company The num- -rs and other helpers do not receive a file of the party. increasing Footner, Halbert. also will have them registered under the have enacted laws Our which “Home=Readers’ for ber of I Bargain” the establishments States I unary from Jack Chanty. A story of Atha- American Bureau of Shipping. They work. In fact some of them for the of with which they providing regulation party basca f 739-2 will be among the best steel steamers of By special arrangement the publish- makes a pay a percentage for the privilege of procedure desirable recognition their class for coal and ers Henry Rider. carrying general of McCall’s Magazine, the recognized ’-lurking in such places. I was told of of the State law for those delegates Haggard, bulk MISS IT Red Eve. 1912. H 12-7 cargoes,__ DON’T Fashion Authority ol more than 1,200,- enip oyees whose tips amount from $8,- whom it affects.—Beston Transcript. ThomaB "iii to $12,000 annually.” Harben, Will N. Cheapest* accident insurance—Dr. 000 women, we are able to oiler you the Eclectic Oil. For burns, scalds, cuta and emer- DOWN ON ISLE AU HAUT. The desired woman. 1913. H 313-6 limited I TIPPING WEAKENS CHARACTER. gencies. All druggists sell it. 25c and 50c. following extraordinary bargain; King, William Benjamin. (Basil) olonel Hersey, asked what he thought The Journal one Vf K 585-4 Republican (weekly) year It the effect of the re- of-our readers will be interested in The way home. 1913. A WIDOW’S CONSOLATION. tipping system, Many McCall’s one Barr. Magazine (monthly) year The tip in the first, place weak- the following item from the Isle au Haut cor- McCutcheon, George M 137-16 women met on the street Any 15c McCall Pattern FREE ! pu.' ihe character of the person who re- respondence of the Rockland Courier-Gazette: A fool and his money. 1913. Two recently ceives it. The seems to be a contri- in Milltown, one of whom had recently tip Rev. F: W. Snell and family have arrived Marshall, Archibald. Mion to and it the reci- lost her husband. After talking awhile, charity, puts and are established in the Barter cottage, The honour of the Clintons. 1913... M 354-2 All for $2.10 : only t in the nature of a It cer- which been a the one who had not lost her husband, beggar. has leased for parsonage. We Nicholson, Meredith. tainly is weakening to the character.” are exceedingly fortunate in having secured thought it would only be appropriate to Otherwise 1913. N 52-9 The Republican Journal needs no intro- What would you suggest as a rem- the services of Dr. Snell, for he will not only Phyllis. offer a little sympathy to the one who Stock, Ralph. had. So she said, “Well, Eliza, you’ve duction. It is a clean, wholesome, up-to people, but is an M. D. of many years experi- saw iere is^nothing to be done except for Marama. A tale of the South Pa- lost your poor dear husband since I the-minute kind that ence. Rarely are these twin professions cen- newspaper—the you Eihlishmpntu I aH ia*i that tina cific... St 61 you.” “Yes.” said the widow, “poor tered in one individual. A resident physician welcome in your home. nt on their and Bill has and she took her hand- expected premises is an absolute necessity in every community Ward, Augusta. | went,” Mary McCall s uid not be given. The J. com- and Dr. Snell’s advent is a source of : kerchief out of her pocket and blew her Magazine is without a Lyons general The Coryston family. 1913. W‘ 21-16 superior in which owns the Strand Church services will be as follows: nose. “Its a tur’ble to lose your as a in correct London, rejoicing. Edward. | thing guide dress and household i'L. 4t a. m. and 7 White, Stewart the e hotel and a chain of 70 restau- Sunday preaching, 10 p. m.; ! man, Eliza,” continued sympathizer. matters and is school at 12 7.30 Gold. 1913. W 58-10 already known to many of uets in London, advertise extensively Sunday o'clock; Thursday, p. ; ‘‘Deed it is Jane,” said the widow, “but m., Christian Endeavor meeting. our readers. Size8xLl in.—84 to that heir employees are not to receive Wiggin, Kate Douglas. j there’s one satisfaction about it, I know 136 Heretofore it has been in case of — tnd if an employee is found accept- necessary The story of Waitstill Baxter. I where he spends his evenins’ now.” pages monthly. Every number contains to miles ors he will be discharged. Lyons sickness send to Stonington, eight 1913. W 63-19 Calais Advertiser. over 50 advance designs of McCall Pat- Lt' i ien very successful and he is build- for a and the advent away, physician, although JUVENILE BOOKS. terns—celebrated for ! g a new style, fit, simplicity 900-room hotel at the present of the power boat has made this an easier un- lime and to have it finished for Adams, Harrison. andeconomy—besides entertaining stories, expects dertaking than when Sail crafts were used, it dt* The of the or HUMPHREY! next season.” pioneer boys Ohio; money-saving and ideas on is a trip that in winter or stormy weather is labor-saving j mel Hersey stated that the of Clearing the wilderness. 1912... J-Ad^l These remedies are scientifically tips hazardous and difficult. used Dress, Housekeeping, Cooking,'etc., end !i" ordinary tourist trip to Europe con- Wells, Carolyn. carefully prepared prescriptions; Isle au Haut has been in Dr. Ho in his privat e helpful information on Fancy-Work, Eti- -tituted about 15 per cent of his travel- Although losing social season. 1913.J-W 45-14 many years by mphreys Patty’s and for the mfi expenses, and he thinks Americans resident population since the shutting down of practice, nearly sixty years by quette, Beauty, Children, Health, etc., for with satisfaction. an- largely responsible for the introduc- the lobBter factory many years ago it has people all home-loving women. For style, for tion Medical Book mailed free. »of the system in this country. In gained in many other respects and has grown ideas.for pleasure,for profit—read McCall’s and he jtaly Switzerland, said, tips may in favor as a summer resort. It now has a have Worms Ho. roa Mej ue limited, but in the other Your Child May CUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY European carriage road arround the island and a 1 Peseta. Oongeetloiia. InOammUMR.35 good a watchful on child’s health countries tipping permeates the entire Keep eye your 3 Worms. Worm Fever.35 livery stable to furniah vehicles for one of the worms. The route of the traveler. Above all, guard against Famjliai 3 Colic. Crying and Wakefulnesa at Intants.35 Republican Journal, most drives on the Maine coast; symptoms of worms in childrei Belfast. Maine* j picturesque ! 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults..35 * are: Deranged stomach,furre< Enclosed find fao s handsome towa building, which includes a T Coutbs, Colds, Bronchitis..35 Gentlem^n: $2.10 por Frost Bites and Skin. tongue, belching, variable ap &which please send McCall's Magazine ! Chapped a and now has a resident D Toothache. Faoeacbe. Neuralgia.2. library; lighthouse, petite, increased thirst, acid o: and The Republican Journal, each one lor frost minister for the little churcn at the foot of the D Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo.....SC bitten ears, fingers and toes; chap- breath, nausea, enlarge) full to heavy JO Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Week Stomach.....35 year j ped hands and cold red moun tain, who can also minister to the needs abdomen, coetivenees, pale face lips, chilblains, sores, 18 Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis.35 ‘ad of the body. of leaden tint, .bluish ringi , Name.. rough skins, there is nothing to equal 14 Salt ttbeum. Eruptions...... 35 around eyes, itching of nos Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Lumbago.35 Stops the pain at He Likes Lobster. trils, languor, irritability,, die 18 Rheumatism, Town or State. °sce 14 Feser and Ante, Malaria...r and heals quickly. In every home there turbed sleep, grinding of teeth IT Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal. 2. R. F. D or Street or Box No. Bhuuld be a box Among the choice gifts to the senior this week, of j handy ail the time. Beat rem- irregularity pulse. In Head.£ from comrade Ira O. Allen, to worms also. ID Catarrh. Influents, Cold edy for all skin army Vinalhaven, Grown folks are subject FREE. I understand this entitles I diseases, itching eczema, tet- was a luscious in the shell! In is Dr. True’s Elixir SD Whooping Cough,.S; lobster, thirty The one best remedy me to select any McCall Pattern ter. piles, etc. 25c. All or mail. of* close elbow-touch at Fifteenth reun- and Worm 31 Asthma. Oppmaed,DUBonRBteatbhig.2' druggiats by years the Family Laxative Expellei free from the first copy of McCall’s H the have had o to note the it has > ST Disease...35 E. Bucklen & Co. ions boys portunity First sold by my father in 1861—today Hideey I receive and that 1 am to send Philadelphia fc St.Louis fondness for alsc Vital Weakness.IjOO pos- Secretary's shell-fish, notably the world-wide reputation. Good for adults 3D Herrons Debility. tal card, giving size and number lobster and the clam. The 60 8# lucontinrnoe. Wetting Bed...35 package weighed Get a bottle today—at your dealer’s, 38c, Urinary of frae pattern direct to McCall Co. about 00 Iba., the postage being nine cents. and 11.00. Advice free. Special treatmen l 84 Sore Throat. Quinsy...—.35 Children may be new or renewal) Ory Next somebody will be sending half-barrel of for tape worms. Send for book. 77 Id Grippe—Crip. 29 (Subscriptions | FOR FLETCHER’S clam a. But, meanwhile, Ira O., assurances of ■old by drugglita^or sent on receipt of price. our regard and high appreciation.—Major H. HUMPHREYS' HOKKk. MEDICI;.* 00., Cana I! cast o r i a A. Shorey in the Bridgton News. Aatera, Malae. &/V. 3/vkaj^ 1 WUllam and dim Streets. New York. \ gvWwul cargo from New York. Duc.MM.ach. SEARSPORT. hUm Webatar sailed with edgings for Vinal- filVan and steamer George Hawley with paper for steamer Milli- Mifi8 Maude I. Smith returned to Charlestor, Philadelphia. Dec. 24tb. nocket for New York. Dec. Mass., Dec. 27th. ! sailed with paper 26th, barge (R. ft R. Lime Co’s,) towed by tug F. Hill a fine team horse in of Charles bought John Chester Morrison, arrived with a cargo Bangor last week. acid phosphate from Carteret, N. J. Dec. 29th, Parish meeting in the Congl. vestry at 2 p. steamer Millinocket arrived with a general sale! m., Saturday, Jan. 3rd. cargo from New York. Howard Perrie of Toronto was in town last the remains of Mrs. Cordelia (Ellia) [Uprice Tuesday OF . I to Stockton week visiting friends. Caul of Gardiner were brought a for interment cemetery, beside The schools in town began Monday after ROYAL in the village her first late Ellis. two weeks’ vacation, husband, the Capt. Stephen Hollis and BaKino Her three sons, Messrs. William, Satur- Powder returned Capt. and Mrs. H. G. Curtis Roy Ellis, accompanied her body, having • from a week’a in Boston. a at Gardi- WARE day stay prayer at the grave after funeral ENAMELED are several Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dodge and daughter Puw ner. Mrs. Caul had been an invalid for | an shock five 1.. visiting relatives in New Brunswick. Absolutely years, having suffered apoplectic and the last one 0 The Ladies’ Guild of the Congl. church will years ago two since, proving j| fatal after a Caul died two years meet with Mrs. A. T. Whittier Jan. 6th. week. Mr. and Mrs. Caul lived with for the ago, in her last years Dec. 24th gave us the first sleighing (THIS) hot biscuit, hot breads, and her youngest son, Roy, who tenderly watched about three inches of snow falling. Cakes, winter; ] to care for her, hiring all necessary attendants Thursday Morning Boston Beginning E. Marr left are necessities Lieut, and Mrs. Harold other pastry, daily her in her declining health and strength. The Hono- Saturday for San Francisco, en route for old who remem- | Bak- many acquaintances pleasantly lulu. in the American family. Royal other offer Enameled Ware in stock at | ber this genial neighbor of days we shall offer every piece of tons to and other nj Barge Rahn finished discharging 1,600 Powder will make them more sympathy the sons, grandchildren of coal at the Penobscot Coal & Wharf docK, ing relatives in tnis loss of a devoted an irreparable o 1-2 of our regular low price. This is oppor- aunt and friend. just Friday. digestible, wholesome, appetizing. mother, grandmother, Mrs. Louise B. Bailey was in town last week, secure Grade Goods at on VViNTERPORT. to the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. N. Meyers, tunity High Main street. Christmas who Miss Jane F. Thompson spent Clarence Gilkey and Harold McElhiney, No Alum—Mo Lime Phosphates returned with friends in Brewer. spent Christmas with their parents, Miss J. who is teaching in St. to Boston Saturday. Mary Hardy, Johnsbury, Vt., is at home during the holi- Lewis Bailey of Lincoln was in town last» PI 1-2 PRICE I days. week, the of his brother, Chester Bailey, I guest Father who art in Heaven," there is the germ STOCKTON SPRINGS"^ View Place. Miss Lillian of the E. S. N. S., re- on Bay j >f revolution. The natural addition to it is Ryder of Bath were these all! The turned to Ca8tine Dec. 29th for the winter Mr. and Mrs. William Shorey ] >ur brother upon earth. Wherever The sleigh’ng is n ueh enjoyed by and Mrs. L. M. attractive term. guests Christmas of Mr, j words, Our Father and our brother, are spoken school children find coasting very SALE CONTINUES ONE WEEK Sargent, Main street. n sincerity there can be no wars, no child and exhilarating these fine days. Miss Ethel H. Baker returned Sunday to her for of theolo- work as assistant in the Mass., The annual meeting of Mariners Lodge abor, no more strife. Because this, ; We were glad to have a “white Christmas” Williamstown, a the election of officers will be on Tuesday iy was rewritten. The Great Ruler was this year! The snow fell the day before- High school. unless stock is exhausted sooner. created in evening, Jan. 6, 1914. Father, not a Judge. Man had been damp enough to make sleighing. Miss Blanche Belches returns Monday to 0 His His chastisements were prompted jj Miss Katherine Kneeland of Chelsea, Mass., image. Miss Florence Willard of Passaic, N. J., the her duties as teacher in the Grammar school Mr. >y love and must therefore be merciful. “Thy Everett in is spending her vacation with her parents, guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, Maine. cingdom come. Thy will be done." The only Mm .1 H Knppland. I Staples, Church street, left Wednesday to re- Mr. Albert Lockhart of Detroit, Mich., is familiar kingdom was that ruled by Roman Yours Henry Sweetser of Belfast was in town last t urn home. spending his vacation in town with his par- respectfully, toldiers, and the only will that of the oppressor, |j week, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Mrs. Harry D. Shute arrived Christmas ents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Lockhart. Herod. The world knew no joyous obedience; Sweetser, on Nichols street. morning from Rockland to spend the holidays Miss Hilda Williams returned to her work in lere again was revolution. Reform is possible Goodell and son William, Jr., her Mrs. Albert C. Colcord, East after a week here Mrs. William H. wherever these two sentences are breathed mother, Boston, Sunday, spending Christmas at Park, guests of Almon Main street. Welcome home! with her grandmother, Mrs. Belle Thompson. spent Day ( iincerely. “Give us this day our daily bread." Park and Mrs. O. L. Farnham. For the lower apimals there is provision for Earle Gardner of Boston arrived Dec. 24th Reuben Snow, who has employment in Hard- Mrs. Steamer Penobscot, Capt. Nickerson, arrived hod and shelter. Man alone must pray to spend the holidays with his mother, wick, Vt„ #spent Christmas with his family; the home of her father. also Clifton whe is in Tuesday from Newport News with 3,760 tons tnd work for sustenance. We live only Carrie A. Gardner, at Coggins, employed Hal- Mitcheil&Trussell lnwell. of coal for Penobscot Coal Co. >y the earth’s increase, yielded in the Master Albion P. Goodhue, Middle street. of Boston climates. Let the distance of the Erlon Harold and Francis Misses Laura and Ruth Trundy rarying Mrs. Izah T. H. Sanborn of Bangor arrived Crimmin, Varney < >arth and sun be even and students at the U. of and Christmas with their parents, Mr. and changed slightly and was the Lougee, M., Leroy | spent i n town Christmas morning guest amine would result. Truly we move and Smith of the Baltimcre Medical are Mrs. A. E. Trundy, Main street. of the Misses Hichborn, Church street, until school, lave our God’s care. “For- their vacations at home. UNCOLNVIlLE. IHKD the Mabel I. being through she took the afternoon train for enjoying Capt. C. N. Meyers, whose bark, Monday, when Miss Jessie went to Castine Monday j 1 give us our trespasses." Sin must be rec- Young in Boston for Rosa- A few friends gathered at the home of Miss December Mrs. is loading lumber heme. school. •• Mrs. Alice Billings. In Bluehill, 22, Meyers, and dealt with. oneself to attend the Normal ignized Blinding Harriet Moody Dec. 21st, in honor of Rose 1. 66 years, 11 months and rio, spent Christmas with his family. ladies’ Aid of the Uni- Sunday, the with her son Billings, aged some disease until it has The young Auxiliary Dickey is spending holidays o it is like ignoring Mrs. Elizabeth Treat Nash of who 4 days. af- Rockland, a will be entertained .. .Mrs. Effie gave Mabel 1. who has been visiting “As we verBalist parish Friday Frank in Watervillc Gray Carter. In Brookiin, December 21, Abijah Miss Nichols, ■aten life away. forgive them that was at old home here. spending Sunday her of 1 month and 1 on Water ternoon Miss Beulah Cousens, Church 6 o’clock dinner Christmas day to a party S. Carter, aged 83 years, day. her mother, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, respass us." There i6 no hope with- by Toilet against The concert and ball the Foresters Cunningham. In Freedom, December 24, street. All members are urgently invited to given by friends and Miss Laura Young street, returned Monday to Milo Junction. »ut God’s as we have neighbors.... Albert. forgiveness; yet only Dec. was a success and Cunningham. be Friday, 26th, socially has to to resume her duties as : He us. When man’s present. gone Northport Curtis. In Monroe, December 27, David Miss L. G. Runnells of Melrose Highlands, orgiven will forgive the financially. Notwithstanding disagree- ...Mrs. Olive entertained a Curtis, aged 59 years. Hon. and Mrs. | teart is cleansed from hate, then will he re- The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Univerealist teacher Knights Mass., is visiting her parents, able a number and Daley In Rockland, December 22, Michael evening goodly gathered of twenty friends at her home one Mount road. < vive the sweet of Divine will meet this, Thursday, afternoon party 69 W. T. C. Runnells, on Ephraim deep, peace pardon, parish a occasion. D. Daiey, a native or Ireland, aged years, 1 report very enjoyable week. Miss Gertrude Knights of is a school of and charac- with Mrs. Annie K. All evening last month and 7 of for 1913, and a [’he world discipline Harriman, socially. days. The Necrology Searsport The Siebert Club was enter- of Mrs. was among In December Russe-l 1 er The was are to the and recrea- very pleasantly Camden, a niece Knights, Goodhue. Boston, 27, Articles there must be struggled for. tempter invited join in sociability record of the coal cargoes discharged tained at the home of Miss choice selec- P. Goodhue, of Stockton. met- Mildred P. Haley, the and rendered some formerly et into the Garden and man put upon his tion of the day. guests In the year, will be published next week. Hale. Moberly, Mo., December 9, Melvin during Dec. 26th. Refreshments of home-made candy, tions on her new player piano. Gould’s or- le. Parents must prepare their children for Mrs. Everett Staples left the middle of the Bartlett Hale, a native of Northport, aged 59 Mr. Leon W. Cobbett, who has been visiting sandwiches, cake and coffee were served and a was in attendance and a ^ he that each must Sheltered chestra of five pieces years. battle wage. present week for visits with her parents, Mr. Miss Maude I. Smith, returned Dec. 27th, to very was under the di- Meservey. In December 25, and is not durable and innocence must enjoyable evening paused. fine musical program given Rockport, goodness and Mrs. J. Frank in New York, and her F. 85 Soaps Frye, James years. where he is attending col- Dr. Elmer Gould. The broke Meservey, aged Springfield, Mass., ^ The of is ! Sunday, Dec. 21st, an interesting Christmas rection of party iot be made ignorance. child today brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Frye, in McCormick. In Winterport, December 25, | lege. program was carried out at the at a late hour and all departed pronounc- Patrick McCormick. ;he boy or girl of tomorrow, going alone into M ontclair. N. J. regular League up service. the usual Christ- the host and hostess royal entertainers- Perkins. In South Penobscot, Dtcember Miss Henrietta M. of the Peter Bent 1 he world. His only safeguard is a knowledge Wednesday evening ing Garey The dinner served at “The Stockton” on is a Abram Perkins, aged 85 years, 1 mas trees were decorated in the M. E. Mr. Freeman Van Horne of Ocean Point 21, Capt. Christmas with her f the evils that exist. Grim facts these; but vestry, and 24 Hospital, Boston, spent Chiistmas was in the of month days. Perfumes, “very nice,” opinion the ladies of the Junior at Capt. William Dickey's. Mrs. Henrietta R. East Main 1 te | must not be allowed to go forth blindly young League having guest Pendleton. In East Boston, December 6, mother, Young, our citizens who ate from the 56 laid for plates and the short was furnished infant daughter of Hollis K. and Clar- frue parents tremble when the youth.no mat- charge, program Laura, street. our resident of the arrived Pendleton. patrons newly pro- members of the The lrom issa Files 1 er how well prepared, goes into the thick of by League. gifts Miss Marguerite Butman of the Conserva- M. L. Ingalls of Rockland. SHIP NEWS. Shirlls. In Troy, December 28. Mary F.. prietor, the trees were distributed the ladies he fight. All there is left for the father and i by young wife of George Shibles, aged 45 years, 9 Toilet of Boston, is her par- tory Music, visiting Both the Universalist and and months and 9 Waters, n other to do is pray, “Lead them not into Congregational the usual good time followed. The Sun- days e nts, Capt. and Mrs. J. P. Butman, during the AMERICAN PORTS. Shorey. In Wr interport, December 24, Deliver them from evil." This | societies gave a Christmas tree to their Sun- day school entertained the younger members eniptation. Charles Shorey, formerly of Presque Isle. holidays. school to the of all with a served in the i Dec 24. sch Edna, Halls s true prayer. The man or woman who leads j day children, great delight supper vestry Wednesday New York, Ar, Stephenson. In Belfast, December 31, sld. schs Flora Condon, St George,.S Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Montgomery and child- >ne of these sons or daughters astray has members, Santa Claus filling an important evening preceding the Christmas tree exer- | Quarry ; Chester B. Stephenson, aged 78 years. 1 J, for Jonesport; M V B Chase, South Amboy for Sachet Powders in mind as Thurlow. In Rockland. December 19, Ed- ren of were in town last the lever offered this in The place the juvenile here, elsewhere. cises. Mrs. Frank at the head of the 1 S ! week, prayer sincerity. ; Eaton, schs John Bossert, Bucksport Belfast; 25, ar. Wiggins, ward W. Thurlow, 70 8 months Blanche C Pen- aged years, guests of Postmaster and Mrs. J. W. Black, Capt. Edmund Hichborn left Monday morn- committee, deserves great credit for the boun- i C; William E Burnham.-Tampa; and 16 days. dleton. Calais for Philadelphia; Mary A Hall, Main street, imusement that can mar the freshness of I to his vessel at Baltimore, Md. He tiful supper served and the occasion will be TOLMAN. In Rockland, December 20, James ing rejoin for St John, N B; 26> ar, schs R has not made it his The busi- Philadelphia T. Tolman, 85 years and 11 days. for New youth petition. | was as far as Boston by his sister long remembered by all the young people N Harold C aged Miss Annie G. Giikey left Saturday accompanied Bowers, Bridgewater, S; Beecher, Wescott. In Castine, December 17, Mrs. less man employing them at wages so low Miss Nellie West Main who present. sld. schs Blanche C Pendleton, York, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. P. Hichborn, street, Bangor; 27, Lucy Ann Wescott, aged 80 years, 8 months j hat must eke their sinful Luther T Garretson, Newport B. Blanchard. She will also visit Miss they living by prac- will visit friends in that and suburban The was saddened Philadelphia; and 20 days. Gladys city community Saturday by News. j ;i ces, has never made a true to Wardwell In Bangor. December 27, M rs. Eyre in Orange, N. J. supplication towns, for some weeks. hearing of the death of Mrs. Evelyn Wardwell Dec 24. Sld, sch Thooline, Fernan- Boston, Eva K. Wardwell, aged 58 years. lis God. Sincerely prayed these seven peti- at the home of her Arthur stm Mohawk, schs A Christmas celebration for the chi 1- Miss Emma Hichborn came from Belfast daughter, Mrs. dina; 29, ar, Machiasport; union j 1 do. ions would accomplish con- in where Nile, Rockland; Catawamteak, quiet industry, Christmas eve to Christmas with her Archer, Bangor, she was spending dren of the Congregational and Methodist Sun- ; spend Philadelphia, Dec 25. Ar, stm George Haw- ented workingmen, pure hearts, happy homes, and the v. inter. She had been in falling health for BELFAST PRICE CURRNET day schools was held in the Methodist vestry, j brother, Capt. Edmund Hichborn, sister, ley, Stockton; cld, sch Frontenac, Mayport. irotected childhood. Surely such a day will but her friends here Dec 23. sch James W El- Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Greely’s orchestra furnished music. Santa Miss Nellie Hichborn, in the family home- sometime, many hoped Jacksonville, Ar, :ome, g for w as it not Christ w ho g«ve this j her in the well, Baltimore. PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. Preced- stead, West Main street. She returned to they should welcome again spring. Claus arrived through the chimney. I New Orleans, Dec 29. Cld, sch Margaret M 10 00al4 00 jrayer? It was His ideal of the eternal love ! Mrs. Wardwell will be missed in the Apples#per Dbl.L50a2.60 Hay, his were received from Belfast, Monday morning. greatly Ford, Matanzas. 7 10 ing arrival, messages ►f and He knew the of its ful- dried, per lb., Hides, God, possibility the church, school, and in Dec 25. Sld. Rahn, Perth him his arrival at other places en | L. A. Gardner left for Bos- Sunday especially Searsport, barge Beans, pea, 2 50a2 75 Lamb, 14 announcing j illment... .Announcement was made of a Monday morning par- the W. C, T, U., in which she served so faith- Amboy; 28, sld, sch George E Klinck,-; 30, Beans, Y. E., 2 50a2 75 Lamb Skins, 40a50 route. After the distribution of a line ton to attend the funeral services of his uncle, gifts j sh at the on stm Penobscot, Norfolk. 8 meeting vestry Saturday after- fully as corresponding secretary until failing ar, Butter, 28a32 Mutton, of march was formed by the children and Santa Russell P. Goodhue, at Jamaica Plain, Boston, Stockton, Dec 25. Ar, bark R & R L Co, 9al0 32 42 Ms ^ loon at two. This is the annual meeting and I Beef, sides, Oats, lb., lealth obliged her to give up. She also served stm Flail each one with a box of candy. afternoon. Master Goodhue and No 4, Elizabethport; 29, ar, Millinocket, 9 Potatoes. 50 presented t is that all members of the Tuesday Beef,forequarters, mportant parish is librarian in the Free New York. 60 Round 10 j Mrs. Gardner were unable to make Winterport Library Barley, bu, Hog, “A Merry Christmas Party." Mrs. Wil- | le physically present.Next Sunday afternoon the for a number of Besides her Cheese, 24 Straw, 9.00 the to Massachusetts. years. daughter, FOREIGN PORTS. CONGRESS, liam H. Goodell gave a Christmas tree party to Communion Service and New Year’s Covenant journey Chieken, 18 26a30 ihe leaves one sister, Mrs. Charles Howes of stm Turkey, vill be obeerved. The evening service will be I Puerto Mexico, Dec 22,2 pm. Sld, Calf Skins, 2 eighteen children on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. H. L. Church left last 2 18|Tallow, | he Y. P. S. C. E. consecration meeting. Hopkins, street, Portland, to mourn their loss, and a large cir- Pennsylvanian, Nichols, New York; 28, am, Duck. 20'Veal, 12al3 BICYCLE and Dec. 24th, in honor of her son William F. New sld 5 j Friday for a three weeks’ s*earner trip to Porto :le of friends, who will long remember her ar, stm Kentuckian, Dow, York; pm, Eggs, 35 Wool, unwashed, 20 The rooms were decorated with Christmas em- stm Minnesotan, Curtis, Charleston, Boston, Rico and vicinity—an enjoyable outing which and interest in Fowl, 16817,Wood, hard, 5.00 PICKET j ^ •ROSPECT. might, cheery presence loving Philadelphia and New York. blems and the heavily laden tree which stood his friends Geese, 18|Wood, soft, 3.50 j Mr, and Mrs. Walter Grant, who have been hope may prove both interesting ill. Salina Cruz, Dec 21, 5 pm. Sld, stm Ne- i | MARKET. in the parlor was the delight of the children. and Mrs. San 6 stm RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL n North Jay for several months, returned physically beneficial. Hopkins did _ vadan, Ryder, Diego; 29, am, ar, | Games were until 4 o'clock, when ice | Nichols, San Franciso. Beef, Corned, 18, Lime, 1 10 enjoyed j tome and Mrs. not, as usual, accompany her husband. rROY. Georgian, Wednesday-Mr. Lester Dow N Dec 22. sch Annie 5 cream, cookies and Parrsboro, S, Sld, Lord, 1 Butter Salt, 141b., 18a22|Oat Meal, cake, tarts, popcorn, candy ind son Mrs. Mary Shibles, wife of George Shibles, Earl were guests of Mrs. Dow’s sister, j Mrs. C. W. S> rague, Church strett, left Dec. New York. Corn, 90 Onions, 4 were served in the diningroom. The table was vho for a long time had been in poor health, Dec 27. sch 85 kerosene, 12al3 /lrs. Everett Littlefield, Christmas.... Cyrus 24th to visit friends in Wareham, Mass., before St Georges (Bermuda), Sld, Cracked Corn, Oil, decorated with Santa Claus on 9 Fernandina and Boston. 7 crepe paper. Yevette of lied. Dec. 28th, aged 45 years. months and Lew iston, Ginn, Corn Meal. 85: Pollock, Lynn, Mass., visited his mother, going to New Jersey and later to Philadelphia 14 After lunch two Christmas pies were opened I days. She leaves a husband, one son and MARINE MISCEGGANY. Cheese, 24|Pork, ilrs. A. R. Trevette, last week... .Mr. and Mrs. for the winter. We regret having this home Cotton Seed, 185 Plaster, 1.15 and one was found to contain bags of candy, >ne daughter, also a brother, Charles Prentiss, Mobile, Dec 27. Sch Henry Crosby was ( were of their closed so the j Codfish, 10 Rye Meal, 3^ leorge Haley guests daughter, long! Captain Sprague bought fire last while on dry, the other a Christmas gift from William F, to j >f Troy. Her poor health confined her closely slightly damaged by night Cranberries, 10 Shorts, 1 45 Jrs. Frank Robbins, in Veazie, Christmas_' residence of the late Isaac Pinto East Side and other small We each of his With hands well filled I Capt. Lanpher. the drydock j Clover 25a27 5a ! carry everything guests. , it home. She was a devoted wife and mother, Seed, Sugar, dr. and Mrs. Burton Bachelder have returned vessels at the dock and wharves sustained | 46 with Christmas and faces 1 Many festivities were Flour, 5 75a7 26 Salt,* T. I., goodies, wieathed j pleasing enjoyed o whom her family were deeply attached, and damage; the mill and ! You need in o their own home after spending the past two slight carpenter shops H. G. Seed, 2 60a2 751 Sweet Potatoes, 5 with smiles, it was a crowd that made throughout town on Christmas, in the home were merry , nonths with Mrs. Angeline Trevette, who has , he sympathy of the entire community goes I destroyed. . 15: Wheat Meal, 4£ their homeward at 5 1 »een circles and in reunions. A masked way o’clock, all declaring very ill, but is recovering_Mrs. Flora j family »ut to them in their great sorrow. The funer- 'STAPLE and FANCY harden, who is a teacher in aall in Denslow ball was ItOJtN they had had a *Merry Christmas and a grand Perham. spent the only public cele- il services will be held at her late home Thurs- ^ ler week’s vacation with her mother, Mrs. STRONG good time. Those present were Katherine bration of the holiday. “A very happy occa- FEATURES Uice Hopkins.... Mrs. Jennie D ockham went ! lay....A little daughter was born Christmas GROCERIES, and Ethel sion, well patronized,” is the of those Carter. In Montville, December 26, to Mr. Reginald McElhiney, Pierce, Ralph o South Penobscot last week to attend the opinion , o Mrs. IneB Bennett Prentiss, at the home of sons. in the Pierce, Leah Colson, Beatrice Cordelia uneral of her uncle, Capt. Abram Perkins_j participating in the dancing. and Mrs. George C. Carter, twin Rich, ler Mrs. Louisa In North larvey Libbey came down from No. Maine I mother, Bennett.Perley Carter. Brooksville, December CONFECTIONERY, Barnard, Stephen Barnard, Edith Parse,Valeric L. S. Titcomb returned from Exe- unction and took dinner with his father, J. T. i Saturday ; barker underwent an operation for appendi- 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carter, a son. NEW YORK HERALD Croce, Carle Croce, Alton Jackson, Hazel Jack- j Christmas-Mr. and ter, his brother still ill from Demmons. In Kockport, December 20, to jibbey, MrB. John Ra- j leaving Beriously :itis at his home Friday. He iB doing as well FRUIT, NUTS, son, Horace Porter, Minerva Inez Gray i ney are receiving congratulations Mr. and Mrs. William Demmons, a daughter. 4. Gray, upon.the | pneumonia. An operation has been performed, is could be Dr. C. M. of SUNDAY, JANUARY * •irth of a son. expected. Whitney Gray. In Casiine, December 11, to Mr. and and Velma Webber. removimr lartrp miantitips nf THIS uhiph hflB Jnity was the surgeon_Fred Call has bought Mrs. Ernest L. Gray, a son. Broadway in the '60s is told of entertainingly CIGARS and brought relief to the at leaBt for the Hustus. In December to Mr. Mott in the first of an series Congregational Church Notes. The patient, he Ruel Hollis place in West Troy...,On ac- Monroe, 22, t>y Ed. interesting present. Mrs. Titcomb, after her and Mrs. Alfred Hustus, a son. uf articles on Old New York. Scenes and men last of the series of sermons dealing with good calling upon , ount of sickness, the T. C. R. Club meeting at | TOBACCO in Kinney. In Burnham, December 13, to Mr. that day are graphically recalled by this vet- parents Pittsfield, reached home Tuesday. he hall was to j citizenship was delivered by Mr. McElhiney Grange postponed Friday and Mrs. Harry E. Kinney, a son, Henry »ran writer. This story is illustrated in color. Mrs. Sunday, December 28th. Three verses from Angie Mudgett, East Main street, is evening,Jan. 2nd... Miss Nellie Danforth en- Edward. In December to Mr. of the so from a Christmas Packard. Warren, 19, Joseph G. Cannon, formerly Speaker the 11th chapter of Luke, the Lord's prayer, suffering severely rheumatism that ertained party of eight day.... j j breathe Medicates the Air You and Mrs. Loren Packard, a daughter. House of Representatives, describes “Wheel Hyomei—It she has secured Mrs. Elisa G. to Miss Coffin of is rela- formed the text. These verses are a synopsis Trundy spend E^ith Bangor visiting Prentiss. In Troy, December 25, to Mr. Horses and Leaders of Congress” in a charac- Breathe and Relieves. the winter with j of the social conduct desired by Christ. He Instantly her as companion, nurse and tives in this vicinity... .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Inei. Prentiss, a daughter. teristic interview. Mr. Cannon’s intimate continue to fortunate 1 Coffin Rainey. In Frankfort, December 25, to Mr. of law makers and lawmaking lends believed the seven petitions contained in this Why suffer from catarrh, stop- help—a arrangement, apparently, returned from Boston Friday. knowledge and Mrs. John a son. to this >ed up head, husky voice and other troubles of which all relatives and Ramey, aigh authority story! of true It friends earnestly hope In to tele- I A.Howes<£Co. December prayer capable bringing happiness. j he breathing organs when A. A. Howes & iWANVILLE. SrEAR. Belfast, 30, Mr. and ; Hello! Here are the thirteen perfect Co. and the sell may prove alleviative eventually remedial. Mrs. R. Spear, a daughter. girls. one her examina- is the expression of highest ideals and the vill you Hyomei with a guarantee to re- Miss Julia Chase, who spent Christmas with Eugene phone Every parsed und the if it is not Deep sympathy is extended to Mrs. tion without a flaw, and are busy answer- noblest visions. In the opening words, “Our purchase price satisfac- Mudgett H. M. they ler parents, Mr. and Mtb. Chase, left the various of the Groceries, Drugs, ory. in her intense and continual struggling with M AJtRIED ng calls today in exchanges is a Monday to return to her school in Some of them have been in service a Hyomei pleasant, harmless and antisep- ‘Old King Pain”! Everett, :ity. ic medication which breathe a few times Mass....Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nickerson long time; others have leaped into perfection and Medicines. you cele- BridgeS-Leach. In North Penobscot, De- ! laily through a small inhaler. It vith a rapid bound. They have learned to be j effectively Fullest sympathy is extended to Master Al- )rated the 40tb anniversary of their wedding cember 24, Leon R Bridges and Miss Laura ! nd promptly reli eves all catarrhal not only alert, but patient and polite. That is discharges, [ bion P. E. Leach, both of Penobscot. | Look for Fires foul Goodhue and his daughter, Mrs. Carrie Christmas. Their six children with their com- aart of the that makes Out niffles, and the form- i | breath, watery eyes Colcord-Thomas. In Islesboro, December training perfection. A. were _ tion of crusts in the nose, or back. Gardner, Middle in their panions and four money street, unspeak- grandchildren present, 24, Amos A. Col cord of Belfast and Miss Adria A complete Hyomei outfit, of in- able sorrow rhe Christmas it a consisting | over the death, from heart trouble, cheer made day long to be Thomas of Islesboro. | EASTERN STEAMSHIP Have Your Cleaned. 1 aler and a bottle of Hyomei, costs $1.00, and | Chimneys Dec. of their son and 'emembered. Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson Cookson-Reynolds. In Plymouth, Decern- xtra bottles, if afterwards are 27th, only brother, Rus- May needed, only ; ber 28, Ernest E. Cookson of Plymouth and LOST CALL ON OR ADDRESS f 0 cents. sell P. Goodhue of Boston. One of Stockton’s ive long to enjoy many more such events. Miss Bertha May Reynolds of Burnham. CORPORATION. Always use Hyomei for bronchitis, cold in Another was at the On the street Monday, an old-fashioned most reliable, worthy and companionable young family gathering home of Dodge-Sprowl. In Montville, December 23, LEWIS Me. ^ he head, husky of infants and cameo pin with modern setting. The finder TRUNDY, Belfast, voice, croup any he Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Nickerson. R. Dodge and Mrs. Julia of i disease of the men, will be mourned by many former as- Thirty-eight Barney Sprowl will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at the lwlp nflartmatory breathing organs. Rockland. Winter Schedule. sociates in his native town. An will guests were bidden, but for various reasons Bangor Line— THOMPSON MFG. CO., obituary Hussey-Partridge In Bangor, December >nly 28 graced the festive board to partake of ltf Church Street. be given in these columns next week. 30, Wm. P. Hussey of Bath and Miss Hattie S. SPECIAL FARES the sumptuous feast Mrs. Nickerson and her of Prospect. Clifton Snell of Malden, arrived last Partridge Mass., Flanders-Gardiner. In BELFAST AND BOSTON, $2.25 ' laughters had provided. After dinner was Rockland, Decem- WITH A Friday, called to Stockton by the condition of ber 20, Mervyn Flanders and Miss Hazel Gardi- WANTED the tree and the hour of parting came all to BELFAS1 his mother’s health. Mrs. Snell has been suf- ner, both of Rockland. rURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIP loon. A Merry Christmas to our genial host In In a nice comfortable home, where there is for several weeks from a Howard-Clark. Montville, December 24, fering distressing of Leave Belfast at 3.00 p. m. for Boston Mon- to do with, a reliable Henderson Foot Warmer ind hostess for many years to come is the Mark L. Howard Montville, and Miss Myrtle everything middle-aged form of heart trouble. Friday Mr. Snell, ao Clark of Brooks. lay and Thursday. lady to do only light housework and be com- wish of all present....A. E. Nickerson is load- companied by his mother, Mrs. Sarah Snell, Jackson-Wentworth. In Belfast, Decem- For Searsport, Bucksport and Winterport, pany. Address ing a car with hay at Waldo station. it 7.80 a. m., Wednesday and Saturday. MISS ESTHER A. FORD. You can enjoy a long sleigh ride in perfect and his aunt, Mrs. Julia (Staples) Treat, took ber 24, Willis C. Jackson and Miss Myrtle C. Wentworth, both of Belfast. RETURNING lwl Winterport, Maine. train for his the early Massachusetts home. Larrabee-Hurd. In comfort. After the ride at the Rockland, December Leave* Boston at 6.00 m. Tuesday and stop All old friends and p. neighbors earnestly' hope 22, Fsed Francis Larrabee, and Rosa A. Hurd, Friday. Biggest Maine Turkey. both of Rockland. to hear favorable reports from Mrs. Snell dur- Leave Rockland at 6.16 a. m. (or on arrival Pale Children In The raised this in Aroos- the winter. Maddocks-Woodbury. Belfaat, December sf ateamer from Boston) Wednesday and largest turkey year ing help* nature William took if not in was on exhibition Old Comer Drug Store j Ayer's Sarsaparilla 27, by Rev. Vaughan, Sumner D. Mad- Saturday. County, Maine, to make Mood. a From Cape Jellison piers the following ship- rich, red No docks and Miss Mildred Woodbury, both ofithis FRED W. POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. Dec. 24th in Presque Isle market. It weighed alcohol. 31 dressed, and was raised by Mrs. W. and have one of their delicious hot drinks. ping repoit was telephoned Monday evening: city. ^ pounds, ■old for 60 years. -Sotaft-BiSHOP. In Baeksport, December 20, E. Knowles from Spring hatching. The turkey Dee. 22nd, steamer George Hawley arrived to and Miss Ruth Get the habit. Join the Christmas Club— was served at the Beaulieu reunion Adi Your DocUr, Carlton Soper Bishop, both of family load paper, and steamer MilHnocket with a fcgdfl&-| Bueksport. Waldo Trust Company, Belfast. dinner on Christmas Day.

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