The Ij i Joiirnai ME APRIL VOU 82._,_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 14, 1910. nttmrfr Contents of Today’s Journal. OBITUARY. News of Belfast. demned by all authorities on road building and Veterans. .Transfers PERSONAL. Valdo County by State Highway Commissioner Sargent, but Heal Estate News of The Gran- An unusually sad affliction came to the home was followed in other sections of News of Brooks.. “Success to the old Journal" writes a Bruns- the city, and Obituary of Lewis Sanborn April 9th in the death of his Ralph I. Morse, Esq., was in Augusta on- \w-dding Bells...News of Belfast.. wick, Me., subscriber....A in every instance to the detriment of the wife, Leonie Mildred. She was bom in South Somerville, Mass., business last Monday. streets both as to Personal. subscriber says: “The Journal seems their appearance and use. Penobscot February 10, 1886, the daughter of like home E. P. Frost dined last jnty Correspondence. .About Old Sunday at the home of Willard C. and Aurilla Davis to me and I cannot do without it." mpden_Wages at Home and Gray. At the age Arnold Harris in New York city. The .Abroad. of seven years she came to Belfast to make Belfast and Searsport PERSONAL. Superintending Mrs. Arthur W. Morse was in Stockton fora .. of the Kennebec. her home with her Mrs. School Committee met gueen .County aunt, Eliza Gray last Monday at Super- week-end of Capt. J. W. Jones has been confined visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Earner i-respondence.Descendants Small, and the rest of her life has been intendent Knowlton’s office in session. to his Idens. Water spent joint A ...Improved home several days with the grip. Miss Florence D. Chaples returned to Port- England Farms. here. She attended the city schools and was Only regular business was transacted. Arthur .portation..New C. C. land Monday to finish her course at \and Girls’ Clubs. .The Maine connected with the Universalist Sunday school. Ritchie was elected president and Charles H. Coombs of Pittsfield was in the city last Shaw's- Business •• '• week. He is college. ■• Several years ago she was married to Lewis Twombly, secretary. travelling for a candy firm. rials. Secret Societies. .Stock- Mr. B. Mrs. B. F. Wells, of Sanborn, Belfast agent of the M. C. R. R., and The Puritan in Two Worlds. The last F. Wells arrived last Thursday from Jr., Auburn, returned The Churches, borne last '[•rings. home relations Burnham to a Saturday after a brief visit with Mr. the ,have been ideal. Quiet, j lecture in the course under the auspices of the spend few weeks at his home f Belfast. Wells’ relatives in Belfast. modest and lovable, her going will be mourned j Improvement will be here. Cos Angeles. Thorndike. .The Society given Tuesday, in the circle and a circle of Mrs. A. S. Daniels left last of Oregon. family by large j April 26th, in the Opera House, by Dr. Samuel Hon. Albert Peirce left Frankfort last week Friday for her friends and She was an at- Parks on a home in Guilford, Me., after the win- Correspondence...Maine Po- acquaintances. Cadman of Brooklyn, on the Puritan in business trip to Portland, Boston and New spending the ter with friends in Literary News and Notes... tendant at Universalist church and a mem- i Two Worlds. The press notices say there is no York. Belfast. ad in Belfast. ber of Aurora Rebekah The cause Lodge. of stronger man on the American or in Mrs. George G. Wells left on the noon train platform, Mrs. Carrie E. Peirce returned from rt. ..Born. ..Married. .Died.. her death was anaemia and she was confined to the Friday American pulpit. a two Monday for Boston to a week with her n < Mark At months’ visit with her sister Mrs. H. R. spend her bed only a few days. Her husband and a Mrs. C. Poors Mills. Mr. Albert Jefferds has mov- Childs, in Boston. daughter, Hervey Howes. seven-months-old son, John Lewis; her par- ed into the Patterson house_ Mrs. Mr. Wm. C. COUNTY VETERANS Alfred Mrs. Robert P. Chase and Crawford returned to Boston ents; three sisters, Mrs. Ada Gray-, Mrs Lida Mrs. Charles H. Jackson was quite sick last week, but is Walden last Saturday. His Mrs. S. R. Craw- gain- returned last Saturday from a few mother, homas H. Marshall Post. Perkins and Miss Hazel Gray, and one brother, now.Mrs. Nellie ing Kimball has employ- days’ visit in Boston. ford, is recovering from her recent ill-turn. survive. The funeral took at her Belfast. Elmer, place ment at the city this summer.John Brown Reuben Cs W. who has been confined late home Tuesday at 10 a. m., Rev. A. Snow of has secured em- Coombs, to his for Ashley has gone to Boston, where he to have Winterport 7th, the day appointed expects home on Union Smith of the Universalist church ployment with the Mount Waldo Granite street for several weeks, is im- Waldo Veteran As- officiating. work.W. A. Banks has a new United States County Works as proving and was able to be out last The bearers were Messrs.Arthur W. Coombs,E. blacksmith. Tuesday. omas H. Marshall Post, G. A. separator and intends keeping quite a number The friends of L. Talbot. Wilber A. Macomber and J K. Den- Capt. and C. Glover were many Hon. M. P. Woodcock d although a few of the vet- of cows. Mrs^Charles called will to hear that nett. The interment was in Grove'cemetery. to Rockland last week by the death and funeral regret he is seriously ill. He appearance it was decided to The State allows to libraries that keep for of his brother, William H. Glover. is one of our oldest and most respected citi- ting to Friday. The weather A reference the the State telegram was received by Captain J. W. by public laws and zens. were none of the best and Hon. and Mrs. A. E. Jones 12th, the other documents a stipend of ten per cent of Nickerson of Swanville Tuesday, April announcing Miss Rena who •i the attendance morn- were in Belfast last Black, has been her Friday death of his brother, Charles Jones, at the the amount appropriated and expended for the Friday to attend the spending vacation at her L. C. called meeting of the Waldo Veteran’s home in East Belfast, left last asident, Tutnam, National Soldiers’ Home in that morn- support of the library, and for some time Association. Togus, past to rder in Memorial hall. The tr_/-.l. Saturday resume her teaching in a Miss Annie L. of -- »•«£> at ing at 9.05 o’clock. The deceased was born in Barr,librarian theBelfastFree wMviiwj living J.IUII1 DUSlUIl H Brighton, Mass., school. son of North Searsport, was *1. --- ..f T._1-1 C'_U T__J has been Library, endeavoring to secure this few days last week on business. The family Guptill of Belfast was ap- which would amount Martin F. Bartlett of his early life was spent in that town. In early stipend, to $140 annual- will return here for the summer the first of Waterville, special y pro tern. Comrades F. A. She has met with agent of the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance manhood he went west, where he was employ- ly. many discouragements, May. ribner and Porter Nash were but wrote to the State Librarian company, was in the city Saturday to ed as a builder and contractor, having to his recently at Mrs. Elvira Cole of adjust Burnham, who has been the loss of uttee on the time and place Augusta, E. W. who referred the mat- William M. Randall at Pineland credit many of the public buildings in several Emery, caring for Mrs. B. L. Fitzgerald, is reported *ing On motion it was voted ter to General Warren C. sick with at the Poultry farm. different States. He served three years in the Attorney Philbrook, pneumonia Fitzgerald home.— r. meet on the first Pittsfield Advertiser. Thursday A ‘“V Mrs. J. G. Civil War. He suffered many years with plural ---O Brooks, who spent the winter ii> rain or shine. The dinner call Governor and Council at their Mrs. Lizzie G. Benson and son Boston tuberculosis and was in the Leadville, Colo., May meeting. Paul, who and vicinity, has returned to Belfast fall in and t get your beans, spent the winter months in Southern Califor- and her house on hospital for some time before coming to the A Talk on Birds. In the Congregational opened Church street. She < terans responded promptly. nia and in the IVest, are at their at was Home in Togus two years ago. Last summer vestry last Friday Mr. Alonzo J. cottage accompanied by her nephew and niece, G. A. R. had of this evening for charge he visited his relatives in this His Temple Heights the season. Mr. and Mrs. Drown. city.’ age Kn owlton, superintendent of a ram and served about 100 with schools, gave Mr. Levi M. Poor of was in was 66 years. Two brothers, Lorenzo Jones of very interesting lecture on "The Birds of Augusta Belfast Mrs. Gordon has returned to her mer. Auspland E> and last week and made with Mr. A. Brooks, Capt. J. W. Jones of Belfast, and Waldo County and How to Know Them,"before arrangements home in Rockland after spending several the meeting was again called S. Heal for a one sister, Miss Rose A. Jones of Washington, Castle North, Knights of King Arthur. Mr. granite monument to be placed weeks with her son, Lewis G. Auspland. She president, who called for re- on the Poor lot in D. C.; survive. The remains were brought to Knowlton knows the birds of Waldo cemetery Searsmont. took her infant grandson, Clarence G., home :ade Levi M. Poor of Augusta, County this city and placed in the tomb and later will from years of observation and and held At the annual meeting in 7th with her for an indefinite visit. if his service in Company D study Portland^April be interred in the Jones lot in Grove cemetery. the close attention of his of the Maine Bible audience for an hour. Society Hon. John K. Dun- Miss Edna Conner, a graduate of the Mil- , ie and particularly of Capt. W. He told of the different varieties of ton of this city and Rev. I B. Mower of Water- •tion Comrade Poor was made The remains of Clarke G. Fellows were woodpeck- waukee, Wis., Hospital, who has been to New ers, their how ville were elected of habits, they build their nests and members the board of York for a post course at the E: mber of the association. The brought to Belfast last Saturday for inter- graduate Belle- why they build them where do and what trustees. vue -- they Hospital, arrived last week for a c, no and place of next meeting ment in Grove Cemetery. The deceased was a brief visit North Belfast. Plans are being matured G W. theyfeed on;of the meadowlarks.thrushes,bobo- Mrs. E. with her uncle, Mr. E. R. Conner. r. was voted to meet in Waldo at native of Herman, N. Y., and had been located Hatch; S. Hatch, chairman; E. C. Mer- Mary Haugh will leave to-day, to make in the church at Head of links, robins, Baltimore orioles, and c changes the chickadees; to visit her .range hall the first Thursday some time in Rum ford, Maine, where he wras riam, clerk; W. G. Hatch, treasurer; James E. Thursday, son, Henry M. Haugh, Prof. Charles E. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tide. It is to raise of the red blackbirds proposed the building five Mrs. F. wing which may be found in and will of I: -bine, and if there should not engaged in the milk business. About a month Wing, M. Bailey, Mrs. E. C. Merriam, Nahant, Mass., attend his G. Paul this city, has a en- feet in the marriage completed year's and build a vestry under it. The space solicitors. every year vicinity of Kirby Lake, and to Miss the committee to hold until ago he went to the Hot Springs for his health, Pledges for cash, lumber and labor Harriet Webber, which takes gagement with the Armour Institute of Tech- thus of other birds to place formed will be divided into a kitchen, a are many be found in this vicin- committee on obituary re- but derived no benefit from the change and being received, so that the success of the April 21st. nology, Chicago, and has been re-elected with small side room and a main room, to be ity. The lecture was both and in- s the died 39 large movement is assured. It is interesting an increase of of following comrades: April 6th, aged years and 6 months. practically hoped Mrs. Albert E. Luce, who has been in Patten salary and with commendation used for a room and for other structive and will no doubt add to the number His dining purposes that all, whether at home or those in of his last ; Rufus H. Patterson, Oscar widow, formerly Eugenia L. Huntoon of living three months, returned last Monday to year’s work. when needed. Memorial windows are to be distant of students of bird life. spend F. Bramhall, P. Had- Belfast; one daughter. Miss Elizabeth, and a parts who are interested in the old a short time in Stephen d Belfast. Mr. Luce will leave Mr. and Mrs. Harold of put into the main in of the win- church Shorey Northampton k. brother, Glenn M. Fellows of building place home, will contribute as as* A Private Park on the ey Rumford.survive. liberally Congress Street. It first of the week to attend the M. E. Con- Mass., are a few dows now there. The entrance will in the spending weeks' vacation at His and Mrs. be may be. This church was built in 1847 ranged to follow the business widow’, daughter H. E. Huntoon during is a well known fact that Henry W. Marriner ference in Calais. Citypoint with Mr. center of the front end by double doors where the Shorey's mother, Mrs. Ellen n- n ewhat shortened because of of the remains to Bel- ministry of Rev. Mr. Souther, and has likes to but he has Augusta accompanied work, recently undertaken Mrs. Frederick and F. Shorey, who will leave for Montana stairways on the right and left will lead to the been AugustaS. Mr. Chas. W. the Sat •me who were to have taken fast and returned on the noon train to always kept in good repair and is an a task that would most Monday stagger men. He owns Frederick left St. last week ter part of this month, her auditorium above, and a center staircase to the ornament to Augustine,Florida, accompanied by ).: with a “The their homes. The Huntoon family lived the village. During the past sev- the vacant lot his house on patriotic song, many adjoining Congress and will spend a few in the historic nephew, Ernest L. Currier. vestry below. The above cut is a fair repre- eral days city l Mrs. Clarence M. years in this years the Ladies’ Aid Society has raised street, and known as “The and will Knowlton, vicinity. Grove,” of Charleston, S. C., before their Miss Sue M. sentation of how the building wTill appear when funds every year for this so that at continuing Partridge has received the fol- A solo, Miss Ethel purpose, underdrain and it and to set by Savery; the time it is grade expects out northward. letter Mary A., wife of James Lenfest of Swan- completed. The building committee consists present in excellent condition. journey lowing from Mrs. l.uiu S Upham, corre- a Thomas Gannon; song by Miss It is hoped that the proposed will make a hedge and add shrubs and flowers. He has ville, died at her home April 8th, aged 70 of W. S. Hatch, James E. Wing, George A. change Mrs. Dora Sanborn left Camden last Thurs- sponding secretary of the New England Wom- and Mrs. Della the building more attractive and better fitted dug up the rocks, and are* not a and Frisbee; songs they few, an s Press years, 8 months and 3 days. She was the Collins, Eli C. Merriam, E. W. Wiley and W. for the demanded day for her home in Brooks after a visit with Association: "It is my very pleasant he Bingvillc- Band” and “Har- purposes by the community. will soon have them disposed of. He has daughter of the late James and Mary J. her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Adams. She has duty to inform you that by unanimous vote Dorothy Smith and Master about his house some of the finest rose bushes and was born near the where stock can be and just returned from a visit with her Ever- you were elected to in the New (Mason) Guptill place The News of place kept the property and bulbous in the son, membership ir; .plan. Brooks. looked | plants city,and when he has w’here her whole life was She was an after. It is the general opinion here ett Boody, in Albany, N. Y. England Woman's Press Association at the passed. carried out his for : received an invitation from that it would be quite a business at the plans improving the vacant excellent woman and a devoted wife place ..c business We and moth- L. and T. A. Farn;\i'nr*li nf WintomAvt April meeting. congratulate the of the L. Hildreth wife of Greenville visited siding if it was made a flag station/ lot it will be one of the many in •fiord, manager Opera beauty spots Association as well as er. giving all her energy to the best interests the family of C. F. Files last week. Dark Harbor, visited his mother, Mrs. W. P. yourself. Hoping ere veterans and their to Etta A., wife of C. D. Davis of died the city. There are-seventeen large trees in guests of those near and dear to her. Her husband Brooks, long to greet you am cordial- Rev. William Curtis of at Farnsworth at Dark Harbor on his personally,I very ra Brownville has been their home March 20th, 68 years. She the grove, beech and recently hh-use, where he entertain- and one son. Charles, survive. The funeral aged including elm, maple, visiting his sister, Mrs. Martha Badershall. was without doubt one of the most industrious way to Northeast Harbor to take command of ly yours.” '■ show which took at her late home afternoon white birch, in addition to the fruit trees be- moving picture place Monday women of this town. We well remember her a steam for a summer Earl Tibbetts, son of Mrs. I,. M. at 2 o'clock. Rev. Ashley A. Smith of the Uni- Do not forget that the Brooks milliners have twopn tViA ornvp and hniKP Tf- i-a fV,a yacht resident of that Tibbetts of and enjoyed by all. On motion as a bright young school teacher who was am- versalist church, Belfast, their next 19th. Waldo to officiating. spring opening Saturday, April bitious to excel in cant lot in the that has not place. avenue, expects leave next week for Nickerson a rising vote of her vocation. Later she city been robbed was in Boston for some and Montana, where he will have on ! Mr. R. E. Harvey of the Bangor News was years, then came of its tree Mrs. Pendleton has employment fed to manager Clifford. rsetsey, widow oi tne iate uavia wnitta- original growth. Mary returned to Cam- in town Monday on business connected with back and married Mr. Davis and settled on the the sheep ranch of his brother, Tibbetts. ker, died at the Rayford Farm April 8th, aged den from Jamaica Plain, Mass., where she Guy his paper. farm where the remainder of her life was The West Winterport Building Company. RS IN REAL ESTATE. 90 years. For many years her home was in Earl was for some time with L :'. Dinsmore & spent. She leaves one Fred a student spent the winter with her Mrs. Ed- the brick house the son, D., The certificate of of the daughter, large opposite Woolpullers, Mrs. Cora Fitzgerald and Mrs. Abbie Broce at the U. M. organization West Son, but more recently has been in of ’10. At her death a and ward and will the summer with employed upper street. The house was burned, and of busy Ogier, spend | ransfers in real estate were High Waterville were in town last Thursday to useful life was ended. Winterport Building Company was recorded in the meat market of A. Knowlton. her last were in her home on her daughter, Mrs. G. Fred on His b of years spent attend the funeral of Helen Johnson. the Waldo of Porter, Megun- County Registry Deeds County Registry Deeds, April and ha? won for Washington street until she became a city Obituary. Eli Cook, Jr., for many years a ticook street. genial obliging disposition him 1910: At the held 9th. The of the are ng April 11, charge and for five years she had been on the parish meeting last Saturday resident of Jackson, where he died March 16, purposes corporation to many friend?, who will regret bis departure was voted to a Miss rd, to W. Brad- farm. She had one son, evening it extend call to the 1910, was born in 1844. lease and in Elizabeth A. Quimby and Miss Cora S. Knox, Perley Rayford Benjamin. Brewer, Maine, April 10, purchase, own, each and all ways and who will wish him success in tiie new and Her maiden name was and one Rev. Samuel Wilson for another year. He had been an invalid for in Knox Shaw, brother, many years as the that are to own Morison, who have been in the f buildings and Brooks. lawful, have, and acquire by teaching public somewhat strenuous life which be is to Peltiah Shaw, lives on Vine street in this city. result of his army service and his death was upon 1 M. J. Dow has on sale the Evans Potato schools at Ponce, Porto will sail for and Annie L. Gilman, Bel- due to a purchase, gift, lease, or other lawful means, Rico, New enter. Planter, the Rice 2-horse Cultivator and Har- general breaking down of his system York June 29th and are f i rench, do.; land in Belfast. Ethel Mae. the little of Elmer S. from those troubles. The funeral was held real estate and and to due to arrive there daughter row, the Standard Sprayer and the Rice Dig- at personal property, sell, Mrs. Harriet N. and Miss Charlotte and Olive Mae died at their the in 4th. Carter l roy, to William A. Bennett, (Bryant) French, Congregational church Jackson. The lease and and dis- July Their school year closes in June. ger. exchange, mortgage, pledge are a the home on Front street, April 7th. She was the sermon was by Rev. David Brackett, who was anticipating trip coming season in f lings in Troy. of the same, to build and rent They will spend the summer at home. youngest of a family of four children. The The latest wedding is that of Miss Gertrude assisted in the services by Rev. F. S. Dolliff. A pose buildings Capt. Aizo M. Carter's new command, the Jane -ms, Frankfort, to Victor R. cause of her death was cerebro menin- Hall and Mr. Aleck both of this feature of the services was a the same; in to do business in real es- Misses Bertha A. and Martha spinal Stevens, place, special song by fact, any E. Wiley, who Palmer. In a letter to his Car- The funeral who daughter apt. Frankfort. gitis. took place Saturday after- have the best wishes of their numerous W. S. Jones, by request, “Bury me with my G. tate that is lawful for t<* any corporation do, went on the Dickey excursion to ter some of the noon at 2 A. Washington, gives idea size of the vessel. i o’clock, Rev. Albert E. Luce of the friends. R. Badge pinned on my breast.” The servi- hatcher, San Diego, Calif., but nothing in these purposes shall be con- D. and remained a week in on Methodist church officiating. ces were under the direction of Geo. G. Davis C., Boston the She is 3,138 gross and 2,823 net tons. 297.6 feet* etts, islands L. A. Bachelder put a hog on the train last | Alameda, Calif., Post G. A. R., of Brooks, of which the deceased strued to give this corporation authority to return, arrived home last Saturday 326 feet that him over morning. length of keel, length of hull on top The of Monday morning brought $37. was a and ear Long Island. remains Jane H., wife of Alfred member, the bearers were Wm. C. do business as a loan and association. Miss Bertha resumed her duties as They are good property now, and building Wiley book- and 426 feet from the end of the boo ml to Flood of Waterville, who died at their cottage spring pigs Rowe, True P. Cilley, John Johnson and A. H. jib I rankfort, and Raymond B. are hard to find. ! The amount of capital stock is $2,000, of which keeper with the Swan & Co. last Mon- at Northport, were taken to Clinton last Thurs- Rose, members of the Post. The deceased Sibley the end of the spanker boom;49 feet wide, ear Lydia F. Andrews, Sears- nothing is paid in. The par value of shares is day and funeral services held there in the They initiated some candidates at the Good took great interest in the Waldo County Vet- day. ries 4,500 tons of coal, draws 29 feet of water mgs in Methodist church. The deceased was the last and had eran Association and attended their $10. Frank T. is Leonard \ Searsport. Templar lodge Saturday evening meetings Bussey president; Mrs. Robert P. Coombs was called to Middle- when loaded and 15 feet when She has* of whenever he was light. ; Burnham, to Edward P. daughter Samuel Richardson and Rachael an entertainment. Next Saturday evening able. It was one of his most W alter S. Frank j Clarke, treasurer; Clarke, T. last wTeek excellent with three Richardson. She married Alfred Flood are to have a cherished pleasures to meet with his comrades town, Conn., by the death of her accommodations, spare- n Burnham. Flye they supper. Leonard and talk over Bussey, Clarke and Daniel L. Dyer, and they resided in Waterville and Clinton for the stirring scenes of the Civil j uncle, Charles Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds was rooms and hath, all finished and furnished to Norman A. Nicker- a number of he in the Mrs. E. C. Boody, who is in Zanesville, Ohio, War. There was a of flowers at the directors. The parties are all of port, years, being engaged profusion Winterport. born in Winslow and had a circle of to care for her Mrs. Prince large nicely. earsport. contracting business. Some years ago they daughter, Bessey, funeral, and among them were a pillow with who is writes home that Mr. is also Don’t that next 19th and friends there and in Waterville. He has visited rport, to George W. Cole, bought a cottage on# Clinton avenue at the ill, Bessey the word Husband from the wife; crescent with forget week, April sick with THE LAWLEYS WON'T COME. f ‘ings in Winterport. Campground, where ’they have resided the typhoid pneumonia. the word Father from the sons; basket of flow- 20th, the Belfast Band Minstrels will hold the here several times. He is survived by a widow, L ers ! Griggs, to Frank greater part of the year, remaining there all from his sister, Mrs. Hamlin; large two and a son. Unity, The town business is being put through with pillow, boards at the Opera House. One of the features daughters Belfast too Far For Their anti in Unity. the past winter. Mrs. Flood’s death came as a Mr. and Mrs. Harry White; basket of flow’ers, Away Business. a rush, as Mr. E. C. Holbrook, chairman of the I is the male chorus, of the Belfast, to Charles W. to friends. Her was 72 Mrs. Abbie Chick, Miss Maude Barker and Mr. composed following William Farrar of Chestnut street, who surprise many age assessors, is also census enumerator for the grad- The matter of inducing the George F. Law- 1 id in 11 months and 17 Her a and Mrs. Judkins. The interment was in the well known men: Charles uated from the High school four buildings Belfast. years, days. husband, town of Monroe and must on to that young Hammons, years ago, get job will enter Bowdoin in ley & Son corporation of Boston to come to rdner, Belfast, to Willis E. son and daughter survive. family lot in Jackson. He leaves a widow, Ross Hammons, Arthur Johnson, Willis Hazel- College the "fall. llr. April loth. Farrar was in Belfast, Mrs. Sarah C. Cook; two sons. Dr. N. R. Cook class president and one of the Belfast was brought to the attention of the buildings tine, Ralph I. Morse, Charles Mell o' in to of Brooks and M. Merriam, brightest boys, who has ever from I; 11, Stockton Springs, to the Died Unity, April 6th, of curvature of the Mrs. L. C. Gilley wishes thank her friends Lawrence Cook of Jackson; graduated Belfast Board of Trade at its last meeting and T rust land and Charlotte Edna, of Wil- The Journal for the shower of one sister, Mrs. Fanny Hamlin of Lewiston, Dickey, J. Lee Patterson, Leon Beckwith, Sel- our public schools. Company; spine, only daughter through large referred to the committee on new industries ■n Springs. liam and Itta Magee, aged 25 years. For ten post cards she received April 5th and also for Me. His family were all with him at his death don Hammons, Luther Hammons, Earl This must be “Willie” Farrar, son of Mr. and Talbot, of which Mr. James H. is to Miss had been a the flowers and other nice made and cared for him in his last sickness. He was Howes chairman, and Company, Pittsfield, years Magee great sufferer, gifts. They E. S. Pitcher, Walter Clifford, Ralph O'Connell. Mrs. Charles B. Farrar, who moved from Bel- l ower Company; land and losing her eyesight and also her hearing. She her very happy and were highly appreciated. essentially a domestic man, and the education under date of April 5th, Mr. Howes wrote the The ends are Charles and Ross fast to Bath some u and Burnham. twro in Portland at the Maine Gen- of his sons and their advancement in life w'as Hammons, years ago. spent years News been received here of the death of Boston concern as follows: has an O’Connell and Unity, to Charles E. and eral Hospital, wearing a plaster cast most of object very dear to him. He was well in- bones; Ralph “Ding” Clifford, The exchange managers of the eastern dis- Annabel Walker, as she was known in Brooks, formed local Gentlemen. Through the courtesy of Mr land in Unity. the time. All was done for her that love and upon and general matters and tambos, with J. Lee Patterson, interlocutor. trict of who married a Mr. Frost and resided in Pitts- the New England Tel. & Tel. Co. met Charles A. Horton the Belfast Board of Trade <>d, Belfast, to Laura A. Al- devotion could do. She was a lovable girl, and took much interest in the prosperity of Brooks, field, where the funeral was held last The program includes the overture, musical last at the have at hand of the 9th inst. and care- and buildings in Belmont, her suffering was borne with great patience. Saturday as well as in that of Jackson. Thursday morning Penobscot Ex- yours and where the interment was made. She leaves the circle and note contents of same in to kson, to Harry E. Staples, Her parents and brothers have the sympathy numbers by orchestra, solos, change, Eangor,in conference with E. T. Emer- fully regard your a husband and two or three children. contemplating a change of location. We* are Brooks. of hosts of friends. The funeral was held at WEDDING BELLS. quartette and grand finale by the entire com- son, of the district. manager Routine matters convinced that our is well located for such the Friends church, Sunday at 2 p. m., George The funeral of Helen H. infant city Johnson, pany. The second part opens with a selection to the a as Jones of pertaining conduct of the company’s business yours, that it has many naturaf OF THE GRANGES. Etna, officiating. daughter of George and Inez Johnson, was held Monrce Rackliffe. A very quiet wedding by the orchestra followed by specialties, char- business was discussed. advantages, which upon investigation we be at their home Thursday afternoon, April 7tn, occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Among the managers neve would strongly to While mnortant business before The death of Charles Jones occurred in the Rev. J. W. of Belfast, Cleveland in Camden acter songs and quartette, concluding with the was R. B. Herrick of appeal you. Vaughan officiating. Wednesday evening, present Belfast. a new location I’ a considering we hope you will at 11th after ext Saturday evening and a hospital Togus, April long illness The deceased was a very bright, active child April 6th, at 8 o’clock, when Frederick Monroe laughable afterpiece “The Electric Cabinet, or Dr. John Stevens of was in this not leave Belfast out of the question. requested. with pulmonary tuberculosis. Mr. Jones was about two years of age and the parents are of Lincolnville and Florence Rackliffe of Cam- Belfast, Dr. Cuttem’s Experiment,” by Quimby and the first of the week on We would like to take this matter with born in South Brooks, Me., about 65 years ago, afflicted. den were united in city, calling his many up deeply marriage by Rev. S. E. Fro- friends here. On in Waldo County Granges in and after of went to Boston to Chase. The cast: Sunday, at the home of Capt. you person. Trusting you will favor us becoming age hock. The single ring service was used. The with dial’s con- He Cards have been received relatives here William Young, with Dr. G. L. Crockett of an appointment at your convenien e, we Grange voting work at his trade as carpenter. enlisted in by house was prettily decorated with ferns and Dr. Cuttem, Surgeon and Inventor, follows: from Mr. Alvah F. Jones of Lowell, but Thomaston, he operated on Mr. .Mark remain Yours Very Truly, Seaside, Belfast, Co. A, 2nd Mass. Cav., at Lawrence, February Mass., flowers. The bride was dressed in white Clarence E. Hall Young batiste. of Matinicus for cancer of Belfast Board Lincolnville, 180; Sunrise, and was mustered out at the close of formerly of Brooks, announcing the marriage His the lower lip, which of Trade 25, 1865, Following the ceremony refreshments were Lize Cuttem, Daughter, -•"vest of his Rachel to Harold had extended to the lower of the by James H. Howes. Moon, Thorndike, 30; the war. Ke wras in the West for many years daughter, Sumner, served. The were O’Connell part neck, couple attended by T. D. Ralph extensive 20; Victor, 10; and was admitted to the W’estern Branch Lewis Kunzli March 23rd. The making dissecting away of the dis- To this letter Mr. Howes received the Searsmont, from happy couple Monroe, a brother of the groom, and Miss Rastus Simpkin, The Lover, fol- I'cct, 10. Houlton 1906 and transferred are at home at The Pines, Rosemere, Quebec. eased tissues necessary.—Rockland Opinion. Grange, Oklahoma, July 13, to To- Agnes Norton. The bride has been a resident Charles Hammons lowing reply, under date of Boston, April Sth: h 5,920 votes. June 1907. A O. Jones Mrs. Kunzli as a girl passed several summers gus 7, widow’, May of of Camden for about two years and her Patients, Mrs. Sarah who is one of the old- Dear Sir: in Brooks with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Gould. by Matthews, Kansas City, survives. manners and By the full strength of the Grange will meet April 19th charming pleasant disposition company. est residents of Eastport, and who has I am in receipt of your communication of a host Dr. Cuttem’s Office. just t Grange, Waldo. The ad- John Jenkins and family have moved over to made of friends. The groom is well Scene, April 5th. in to that I Miss A. Stetson died her 90th is reply beg say do not will be Alma and Augusta April 4th at the Pattee where known in Camden and is a young man of excel- passed birthday, wonderfully pre- think it worth to t by Cilley Joseph place, they wilLoper- Concerning the Roads. of while consider your her home on High street, after a painful ill- lent habits and enter their The sections served her extreme Five property ter Wilson. The topic for ate the farm and care for Mr. Pattee, who is they upon wedded despite age. gener- as a satisfactory location for our it. ness. Miss Stetson to one our on business, an belonged of old- life with the best wishes of all. State road avenue built the Grange do to im- very ill, being confined to his bed most of the They will re- Northport by ations of the Matthews are now being entirely too far away from New York est families and was a woman of family living. t -' hods of we highest time. He has a nice has been one of side in Camden. street commissioners Levi L. the bulk agriculture that 1 place and Robbins and Jef- Mrs. Matthews has five where of our business conies from. and Christian character; quiet and unassuming, she living children, 25 buy less? to be opened our most prosperous farmers and we are glad ferson F. Wilson came out this in Thanking you for your interest in the mat- was always helping others and the FREEDOM. spring good grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren and one kr y Enward Evans. The re- community he has so nice a family to take the business ter, we remain, Very Truly has been enriched by her noble life. She leaves condition. The travelled way was dry and Yours, ly 'gram by the local grange. along for him now that he is practically out of Mr. E. H. Banton called on Mr. D. R. Mc- great-great-grandchild. Geo. Law ley & Son one brother, F., President of the Cam- smooth when other streets were Corp’n. Joseph it. muddy. These by Geo. F. Law President. Er iun of the Knox Pomona den National and two Gray April 5th-Mr. Charles Sampson has Hon. Wm. B. Swan, who about one ley, Bank, sisters, Elizabeth, of were with year ago th sections road built a drain in the kiv, Highland East who made her home with her, and Mrs. S. C. Capt. J. W. Bennett, who for several years returned home after several weeks on an Grange, being away slipped icy step at his residence and fell, Center called at 10 resides on street. has had a on a vessel with center on a grade to connect with the inter- Lincolnviile Tel. Co. fcoci; Meeting Glover, who Sea The funer- position government on business-Mrs. Olive Stewart and Mrs. breaking two ribs and was in con- I members not to al services were held 7th.—Camden Her- at Portland, is in Brooks for a and were much less consequence prepared April headquarters C. E. secting sewers, expensive ‘,'L'ref* will summer vacation with a Richardson entertained the A. A. A. fined to the house for weeks, had The annual meeting of the Center Lincoln- Pet please prepare them- ald. orders to be ready for to build than the so-called macadamized many anoth- in at in the road, viile Tel. Co., showed that the eafly the day, as the fifth special call any time. He will finish the club girl’s dormitory Tuesday er accident last week. While in a dark past year had evening, but which does not come to part of been a '-'ferred he here season a up the require- very prosperous one and a li before dinner, and as Peregrine White, for 40 years a member of cottage began last for home April 5th....The Ladies’ Aid will meet with a storehouse he into a hole in the good gam ho stepped made over the A ortler of business taken the Penobscot bar and for much of a when he wanders back to which he ments of the road of that name. The section floor and preceding year. semi-annual ,! up that time Brooks, Mrs. J. Burford Parry Thursday afternoon, fell, straining the tendons of one ’he afternoon be devoted to often and which he intends to be hiB dividend of 4 per cent., payable some time in 1^: may famous attorney in criminal cases, died April does, per- April 21st, to make may baskets to sell.... of so-called macadamized road built a few ankle badly. He is doing as well as could be 1 home April, was declared. The officers '-pared by the lecturer. Meet- 10th at his home in Bangor, 64. Mr. manent when he retires from the service. Mr. Eliott has a house but it will be some time following !! aged Joseph bought and lot on street to connect with the expected, before he ued in years ago High I were elected: J. S. Mullin, President s' fifth degree during the White was born in Dixmont and came to Ban- in the village of Mr. H. H. Lamson and will can get about. and John C. Lane of Portland, but formerly of State road on avenue was A. L. Vice gor in early life, studying law in the office of move soon..!.Mr. Nickless is Northport badly Manager; Young, Presdent. A. W. Brooks, called upon friends here last week. He George making Capt. Robert Morris of the Knight, N. D. Treasurer: C. A. the late Aaron L. and being admitted extensive on broken when the frost came out and was Tapley steamship Secy.; Ross, Dun Suicide in Simpson has returned from a tour of several repairs his house_Miss Sarah up Mexican of the I Lincolnville to the bar in 1870. He was a lineal just American-Hawaiian ton, Superintendent; Directors, J. S. Mullin, A. descendant months in the Provinces and in the Northwest K. Perley received over one hundred poBt one of the muddiest in the Some Steamship places city. Line has purchased a home in Alameda, a sub- L. Young, A. W. Knight, N. D. I. O. of Peregrine White, the first white child born cards April 5th. It was her 78th Ross, f,rTirnitted suicide 1st as a travelling salesman for a New York hard- birthda^.... of the rock used in its construction was so soft urb of San Francisco, where he to be Eugley, L. D. Ames, W. F. Abner Dun- r n -!-r April in the Massachusetts Bay colony, and was a Dr. Jarvis Woods from was in town the hopes Bryant, n*arLet in ware firm. He is to have a vacation this sum- Bangor able to a few H. A. Miller. P*el: ;r ‘.V Lincolnville, shooting member of the of Descend- that it was soon ground to and became spend days of domestic life occa- ton, ■ Society Mayflower mer move to a in past week....The committee of the powder mouth. Death was ns e- and will summer place South standing sionally when his is in i tan tan ants. A a son and a survive. church in wet ship port. Capt. Tapley widow, daughter Windham for the season. He has have arranged for a two weeks’ Evan- mud weather. That Northport avenue is pP°®ed that his mind was un- prospered from West Brooksville, where some 'I gelistic under the of the Me., of Bordman Hall III. l'een since he left Brooks and has acquired a fair campaign auspices stood the treatment it received last is the ablest mariners ever Very ions a acting of late. News has in spring that trod a deck came a queerly been received Castine of the Chapman-Alexander mission. The Portland Peasant man competence. somewhat Instead from. Limeburner of the ■ beet,t‘. liked by all and death in after a surprising: of putting on Capt. Great The Jacksonville, Florida, short committee have placed at their disposal the the first Repub- condition of Bordman Hall, the Boston business for years. He work on lic, four-masted sailing built airJa rnarJtet illness, of Harry Wescott. He leaves a wife, a Chas. E. Lane has men at the foun- Rev. J. J. Lowe, who for many years has been gravel and tasking repairs where needed the ship, lawyer, continues serious. He lies at his mother' four one of before the civil war by Donald of Bos- (to. brothers, mother, Mrs. Edward Wescott, and a dation of the house burned on the Almon S. Dr. and Mr. McKay Mountfort street an '*eortr^ 18 sister. assisting Chapman Alexander. road machine was used to dig the dirt out of was a native of home extremely sick man, re •istem a. re®ident of Camden, and Miss Florence both in Forbes He has lumber landed ton, Brooksville, a beautiful and ne Wescott, living Boston. place. there The meetings are to while he has not worse in wb°m begin Saturday evening, the ditches and this with the sods was thrown little village with its grown any the f’amd °r also, Mrs. Cassens, The deceased was a of and will at once to build a house. It church, schoolhouse, last or (® grandson Mrs. Rebecca proceed April 23rd, with a service for Christians only and day two he shows not the least sign of was about 60 years old is a nice and the Forbes onto the travelled and for weeks poet office, graveyard, but no jail and not l6 toemoer°A#°f ue Wescott, who formerly lived in the house now very farm, siding, Alexander hymns and solos will be sung. After way, many improvement. Mr. Hall has now been ill ■lev, Mt. Battie of. Odd populated. The of its male three 1/odge occupied by William fioolce on Maine street, | where many ears are loaded, makes it a valu- April 28rd the be open to the this important was thickly majority weeks, and what started as the meetings .will thoroughfare practically inhabitants have been and are followers grip developed Castine. able location and he wants a care-taker at the public. of the into septic | impassable. The practice is one that is con- sea.—The Marine Journal. poisoning.—Boston Transcript*. I f April 12th. County Correspondence. ABOUT OLD HAMPDEN. At the of the Frances [Deferred from last week.] April meeting Dighton Williams Chapter, D. A. R., NORTH ISLESBORO. in Old Bangor, an interesting paper on Sarah Was- Miss Beulah C. Bates of Hampden Academy, Hampden, was read by MisB who spent her vacation with her mother, has gatt. The following is an abstract: The town of returned to Hampden.Jesse Bates has gone history of the quiet Hamp- den is an as much so as to Sar gerville, where he will have employment. eventful one, any in the State, and as little known. It was WEST FRANKFORT. first settled at the mouth of the So- The selectmen began taking the valuation wadabscook stream in the year 1769, ac- authorities. Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark enter- cording to the best Benja- min was a th£d was the first settler, Mg^^^Bc^on Wheeler laired a party of friends March 30th in honor a in Hats. cere’s difference carpenter trade, and erected mills, of Mr. Clark's 75th birthday.Mildred Cur- by A careless mixture of furs can be moulded into a Stylish shape, but from whom the plantation took the name tis of Monroe is spending a week with Mrs. | of It was incorporated it won’t so, Lamson & Hubbard hats are made with a repu- Wheelersboro. Fred Thayer. .. Miss Dora Clark of Swanville, Stay as a town in and given the name of the mixture of furs is used. L. & H. Fur-Felt is 1794, spent a few days last week with her aunt, Mrs. tation. JuSt right the famous Englishman, John Hampden. so that L & H. is bound Etta Grant_ Ida Nickerson is in Prospect, always tested at our laboratory, every Ha| General John Crosby was one of the early 1 the is made and carried on an extensive where she has employment.... Jason Little- _ to hold its Stylish shape. JuSt right dye used, especially settlers, trade with and the East Indies. field has been very ill. to stand the test on the furs. L. & H. Hats never fade or grow rusty. Europe He built the brick block which still of SEARSMONT. stands, an excellent specimen early For sale by Dwight P. Palmer, Belfast, Me. Gabriel Johonnot Mr. Albert Wentworth left for the Klondike architecture. Col. was another distinguished citizen, a 4th after the winter with his ■■■■■■ April passing _^^^^======^=i=sSE MB friend of Washington and Franklin and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arad Wentworth. ! Revolutionary officer. Hon. Hannibal The Epworth League gave a very pleasing Hamlin settled there in 1832. entertainment last Friday evening which The of losses in the this is ill... Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ban ton were story Hampden’s Avery is visiting friends in Unionville very war of brought a goodly sum into its treasury. This 1812 was told by Miss Wasgatt week... Mrs. E. W. Grindle gave a surprise in Knox Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. with of that heroic band of have done valiant many graphic anecdotes young people it Ban E. J. party to her daughter Miriam March 30th, ton.Mrs. Penney, who has been memorable work for the church the past year— A. L. period. being her 23rd birthday. Those present were with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Jaquith, for a The British soldiers plundered the McCorriaon caught a fine trout in the river Mrs. Matilda Dow, Mrs. Rose Grindle, Mrs. month, returned to her home in Freedom Sat- town, and destroyed property worth fully March 24th, which is a very early date for the from that in- Helen Peirce, Mrs. Willard Harding, Miss urday-H. W. Wyman has sold a horse to C. $44,000. But it recovered speckled beauties.Mrs. M. A. Fowler is fliction and has since been prosperous Evelyn Avery, Miss Angelia Harriman and M. Plummer and bought another of Fred Stew- i sick with jaundice. .. Misses Helen and Mary and thriving. Hampden sent 377 men to Waldron. Gifts were carried and art-M. C. Gordon is tearing down his wood- /•AL l_ ..- 1 Tl.l! Miss Hazel the War of the Rebellion and 51 to the a shed to make for a new one.. .The friend supper served at 5 p. m. and all enjoyed very way s navy, at an of $74,754. To the weeks' vacation at home. .. Mr. Will Berry expense of of Mrs. Emma S. Carr in and pleasant time.... Mr. and Mrs. Alex West Montville, Liberty memory of 63 dead a handsome monu- has gone to Wethersfield, Conn., where he has Frankfort visited relatives here several days Freedom united with those in Palermo and ment stands in Locust Grove cemetery. employment. The in last week... Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hooper of other towns in sending a post card shower to academy was incorporated 1803, the first mention of it in the an- JACKSON. Frankfort and Miss Alta Holbrook visited Mr. her at her home in Albion on her birthday though nals was in when the town voted to Prof, H. P. Boody of Kent’s Hill is spending and Mrs. J. D. Holbrook last Sunday... Mrs. April 4th.The frogs got thawed out and I 1830, have times a a 1 its bell rung three day, his va. atijn with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. John Gott of Belfast visited Mrs. Ella Hol- began to sing on March 30th, which is much j custom which has ever since been kept son and A. F. earlier than Luce and her H i'"o;y.Mrs. F. H. Brown and Ever- brook last week....Dell Carson usual... Mrs. Agnes up. Miss Wasgatt drew from William- Mrs. F. W. J. D. Hol- son Frank were called to last ett spent Monday with her sister, Quimby of Sandypoint visited at Augusta Saturday son’s History of Maine and Coolidge’s : 1 Wright. ...Miss Pearl Chase, who has been brook’s last Sunday. by the death of her mother, Mrs. George Parks History of New England for these facts, sick with blood poisoning, is able to be out who died in Augusta on March 31st. Her father and added many details from her own DARK HARBOR researches the archives of the again. Mr. F. H. Brown spent a few days is very sick and they will remain in Augusta among Mr. W. E. Foster of Millbridge has arrived town. last week with relatives in Massachusetts. for awhile to care for him.Reuben Luce to resume his duties as foreman for Sprague R. M. Miles returned to his school in Water- bought a farm wagon last week for Mrs. Rose & Pendleton, contracting painters, and two “"J OI\l 1 LC11 41 £, lO a Idlipci-1.CBI.C4. JI lie to Beaulieu of a number of our nore worse ville Tuesday. .. Mr. C. H. Morse has gone Liberty... Quite you scratch the it itches. Doan’s new men from Rockland have arrived to work trees last week... .Mrs. Ointment cures skin itch- Lewiston to buy a pair of draught horses. farmers grafted apple piles, eczema—any for the same firm_Mrs. Elizabeth Mason, ng. At all drug stores. Miss Verne Chase has been visiting at H. P. i Jameson Gordon is quite ill from the effect of who has been Mrs. Frank Hatch, re- visiting a fall on the ice some weeks Drs. NEW YORK PLATE GLASS INSl Hewes.' .. Mr. Russell Reed of Dixmont began ago. Hoyt WAGES AT HOME AND ABROAD. afternoon ... Mr. turned to Camden Thursday 1 work Monday for F. H. Brown ...Mr. Theo- and Pearsons met last week in consultation COMPANY, NEW YORK Joseph Harlon of Brewer is visiting relatives dore Dodge is in town.Master Ralph Bach- regarding her condition.... Miss Miriam Bart- Rates of wages in the United States ! ASSETS DECEMBER 01, 1909. and friends in town.... Misses Adelaide and elder is visiting his sister, Mrs. H. S. Mortor. lett arrived home Saturday evening for a week’s navy yards are fixed by boards, which BRUSH S Locks and bonds. vacation RUNABOUT^ Effie P. Hatch are their spending vacation. .The DuFours of ire to base the on the ( ash in and «... Mr. has the Charlie gave three required wages office bank, Lowell Zwicker bought Both Bangor with their mother, Mrs. Sarah P. Hatch. •ates in the of the for !nt rest and rents, Wright farm. entertainments at Grange hall last week/which paid vicinity yard poung ladies teach in Millinocket.. .The ladies’ similar work. Thus for the year All other assets, were much enjoyed by good audiences. They present JSMITHTON (Freedom ) sewing circle met with Mrs. Edwin Hatch last n the Washington Navy Yard, for mold- consisted of and illustrated j Gross assets. moving pictures ?rs ■ Mrs. is in Thorndike week a afternoon.. of the first class is for Georgia Taylor visiting j and passed very pleasant $3.60 paid Deduct items not songs, with music and a dance.Mr. Clifton hours’ is to ord- admitted, her Mrs. John Taylor is | rhe Harbor on Monday light work; $3.36 paid daughter, Hodges... [Dark [schools opened Moore and 4th._ F. O. B. DETROIT. RUMBLE plowed p’anted peas April nance men; $3.52 to painters; $3.36 to Adn.itted working for Mr. Morrison on the sheep ranch. morning with 23 pupils enrolled in the primary, SEAT AND TOOL BOX. $20 EXTRA assets. .? $g Mr. and Mrs. Penson Clement spent Sunday riggers; $3.60 to wire men, and $3.36 to .Summer of Me., is Miss and 14 in the LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 19*'. Hervey Bridgewater, Carolyn Seeley, teacher, with her Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ers- roremakers. A of these parents, comparison Net losses, stopping with his uncle, Otis Hervey-Pro- grammar, Miss Georgia Pendleton teacher.... with those in unpaid kine. It was Mr. Erskine’s fortieth wages paid foreign coun- l’ n in i birthday. earned prem iums, fessor Frank Thurston spent a few days Mr. George Pendleton met with a serious acci- tries would leave no doubt in the mind -.Mrs. Ramsay entertained the Du Fours All other liabilities, town las; week. He returned Saturday. His ! dent In a can of bf any fair man as to the beneficial effect Cash Tuesday morning. opening while in town last week and Mr. Penson Clem- capital. him bf the paint with a knife the knife slipped and cut a Protective Tariff. Consul General Surplus over all liabilities. ent took them to Liberty Saturday, where they from as far as Milford, N. H., to visit her aunt, Mrs. ^ash in his leg severing the main artery. He Dillingham, reporting Coburg, Liicii ciiitri idiiniicnt. Total liabilities and Sermany, the wages in the five surplus, Thurston.... Mr. Nelson from Oakland has was attended by Dr. Larrabee, who was as- gives wading porcelain factories as varying 8wl3 taken Mrs. Eliza farm to care for sisted by Dr. Tapley of Belfast .Mr. A. A. Penney’s SANDYPOINT. from $4.76 to $8 a week for men, and who is a wTeil for in MASSACHUSETTS ACCIDENT ( this summer and has moved his family here.... Pendleton, drilling parties Miss Jennie Black left Tuesday for Mars 52.13 to $4.39 for women. In other Mrs. who has been her North port, is at home for a few days to set up workmen are in this I t-vonshire St., BOSTON, MA> Penney, visiting sister, Hill, where she is employed as milliner ... words, paid country a tank for F. C. Jones at Hewes’ Mr. almost as much for one as some Mrs. Jacquith, in Montville, returned heme ; point. Harrie Partridge and J. Pierce Jordan attend- day ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909. home last week... Ben Lamson went to Wat- Edwin Hatch is taking his at the work in workmen in get for a week’s place ed the Easter ball in Bucksport and report it Germany Bonds (market value), March where he has i and Pendleton have the work. Consul Norton, of Chemnitz, re- j Cash in office and ervilie 30th, employment Northport_Hatch as one of the nicest times of the winter.... bank. that in five associa- contract to build a stable for L. Brown, ports leading textile i Agents’ balances, for the summer. His little son Leon went Harry Mrs. Fred Blanchard several last spent days tions the annual was from Bills receivable, of the Islesboro Inn... .Mr. average pay j with him-Addison Jackson was working for proprietor George week in Prospect, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 5142 to $211. That is only about one- I Interest. Frank Johnson the week. Willey met with a very painful accident while All other past Herbert Blanchard_Fred Grant epent a few' quarter the amount paid first-class me- assets, the ice at Dark Harbor READ WHAT THE BRUSH HAS DONE helping discharge with his and left for Guil- thanics in this country. Consul Winans APPLETON. days family Monday | Gross assets, $1 wharf, the ice cart catching in his arm and from that the In the 1909 Cilidden tour the Brush covered the 2636 miles in 15 and |g ford, w’here he has .. Mrs. H. M. reports Seville, Spain, days Deduct items not Our farmers have been hauling their pota- luior'itinrr if wound hv employment admitted, run from 30 to 40 cents a for finished in in Kansas lot more than can be said of some of GrifFn in Belfast, wages day good shape City—a — toes to Union, where Albert Gushee has loaded j spent Friday shopping...... -1 Dr. Larrabee_Hatch and Pendleton have the pacemakers. The same comes from the cars. Admitted $ -..-m, Hiram Grant has returned from story big assets, two cars for The at the Newport jther own shipment. price paid foundation for Pendleton’s European countries, all of which It climbed Pike’s Peak in eight hours, every inch of the way under its LIABILITIES DECEMBER completed Ralph where he the winter_Ernest 31, 19" station was 30 cents per bushel_Clarence News, spent demonstrate the value of It crossed the American Continent. house, it being of concrete, run in a mould. j inclusively power. Net unpaid losses, $ Brewer left last for Millinocket, bur Protective Fuel Prush made 40.6 on Fish returned Monday to Bates college after a Thursday system to American wage In the 1909 New York One-gallon Test, the miles Unearned premiums. visit of ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs j TROY. where he has a position as night watchman in a iarners, as well as practically to every- one gallon of gasoline. In the Buffalo contest, it made 41.2 miles on one gal- All other liabilities, 4 and also the cause of lon. This means less than 3-8 of a cent a mile for fuel. Ambrose Fish.Edwin R. Keene has just What has become of that old “March Lion?” mill... .E. S. Patterson arrived home recently body else, explains Cash capital, the enormous from to Surplus over all liabilities, finished a concrete vault for his lot in Pine We hope Roosevelt has shot him, so that if we from Northern Maine, where he had been dur- emigration Europe the the winter-B. M. Eames United States. — ever have another March like the the ing planted peas Grove cemetery Mrs. Lottie Wentworth has ! past THE PORTLAND CO. i Iotal liabilities and surplus, $!• j been with her mother, Mrs. Sherman, who is I pessimists will keep still and let us enjoy it* March 30th-Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gray and G. Leonard iMcNeill, Preside). STATE OF MAINE AGENTS PORTLAND, MAINE seriously ill at her home in Liberty.Mrs. j All seem to be living a month ahead, doing little daughter are the guests of Oscar Grieves K Prescott Kowe, Treasure) comes a .Now and wife-Mrs. Herman Grant of Millinocket Wentworth came home Sunday.. .Cyrus Perry work that usually month later.. MARYLAND is confined to his house by sickness.Mr. is the time to be examining the fruit trees. is here for a few weeks. Her son, Edwin COM: Miss Olive Gould has received from E. F. is in for treatment at the hos- Harry F. Hawkes is finishing a lot of machines j Grant, Bangor BALTIMORE, MD. State for the benefit ... Mr. Fred Shute arrived home for making toe calks, for which he has had Hitchings, Entomologist, pital. recently ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909, orders from of her school of the from Northern Maine, where he had been era- Massachusetts parties. The cast- i High pupils, specimens Real estate, $ life ing:- were made in Camden.Miss Lottie brown tail moth in all its stages, giving its ployed by the Perkins & Danforth Co.... Mrs. Premiums in course of collection. remains A. Ida of of Stocks and bonds Young has returned from Boston with new history.The of Mrs. Hester Perkins Old Town, Mr. John Perkins h Cash in office and bank, millinery goods. H. W. Titus has another Smart, who passed aw ay in Auburn March 28th, Milo, Mr. Harry Dearborn of Lebanon and Agents' balances, 15-foot boat to into the water. were brought to her Troy home, where servi- Miss Gertrude Perkins were guests here re- Stove ready put For Bills receivable, A ces were held March 31st. The interment wras of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Perkins. Miss The boats made by Mr. Titus are of fine model cently Hatching Stickney Interest accrued, M jThe All other in were mar- Store.) Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gertrude Perkins and Mr. Dearborn \ 1 CARRY A FULL LINE OF assets, and workmanship and his prices are very Cemetery. Barred Plymouth Rocks, Hawkins’ Royal j h reasonable. Seavey of Auburn and Mrs. Maud Thompson ried soon after leaving here, at Old Town, and Blue or the Go-Well, Orono Strain. Gross assets, C- and son from Masssachusetts accompanied the are now* “at home” in Lebanon, Me. We ex- Deduct items not admitted, SWANV1LLE CENTER. remains of their mother to Troy and were tend congratulations-Clara Bunker and And S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Pineland KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, 0] The roads are improving each Admitted tl day.Frogs present at the services.Arnold Dodge will Earl Bunker of Brewer spent last week with Strain. assets, $. were heard 1st.Mr. and Mrs. April Wallace take the census in Troy.R. E. Stone has Mrs. Josephine Stowers-Ralph Curtis and LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1 ai were called to Brooksville last If want that will stock for Gray Monday by sold his home farm to Lewis Gray of Dixmont H. F. spent in you eggs produce STOVES AND RANGES, Net unpaid losses, $ }c Partridge Saturday Bangor_ 1 the seri.-us illness of his mother_ exhibition or heavy winter layers, we can sup- Unearned Miss Eth- and will move to Troy Corner for the present, Mrs. Rose Whitehouse has to her home premiums, gone piy you with the kind you are looking for. j A il other liabilities. elyn Moody spent the week-end in and j Searsport where we he will decide to locate hope in Bucksport after several weeks’ visit here Our method of persistently for j Cash capital, ci with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Clements.H. P. breeding PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. permanently, for we cannot afford to lose with her sisters... There was preaching at Four generations back from yearling hens that Surplus over all liabilities, a White went to to lave j Winterport Sunday his laved 200 or more their carry people who have always been so much help and the church here Easter morning and evening. eggs during first == mother home. She had been his for four laying year, mated to cockerels from equally \ Total liabilities and surplus, $ Si guest are so much needed in of Miss A student from a j Troy.Friends Bangor Seminary gave very ; leavy has built a strain of Reds that week- Mrs. Helen Cummins was layers, up i heater L. Jordan & Co.. State called to Sadie Gowen are letters and cards to lj§ mailing interesting talk. The church was prettily ire not excelled in this country for egg New heavy Portland, Maine. ni jersey last Monday to be with her Our raised on Church Memorial sister, her this week for her birthday, which will be decorated with lilies, cut flowers and potted production. stock, free range to B. St., Opp in JOHN STICKNEY, Mrs. Julia who is with no and housed open front are Norton, very low, 5th. Her address is Balasore, India. was a maturity houses, May plants. There good attendance at both and \ NEW HAMRSHIRE FIRE INS of .. The in town were lealthy vigorous. j hope recovery. people Miss Helen Weymouth has begun another term services... .Mr. George Arey, who has been OPEN AT ALL 1IMES. CO.. MANCHESTER. N I! They are built for business from the Eliding, sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Mont Davis of school in of ground j Limestone.Fred Weymouth watchman at the coal dock here since last fall, ASSETS DECEMBER 31. 1909 of ip. Waldo. She will be greatly missed as she Bates was in Boston the Easter College during has gone to his home in Brooksville. The ser- j Real estate, $ dl Price for a of 13 had for years done an extensive business Mrs. John Pierson of $1.50 setting eggs ; buy- vacation.Mr. and vices of a watchman are no longer necessary Mortgage loans, |u and and 54.50 for hundred. and ing eggs poultry paying good prices. Waterville are visiting her parents. Rev. and here... .Friends of Mrs. Abbie Grindle Sar- 50; $7.00 per Stocks bonds, in .. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dolliber and Cash office and bank, Albert Mrs. Allen Rollins.Charles Graffam, the' were to learn of her Carefully in excelsior and gent sorry death, w'hich packed shipped by Agents’ balances, J| D'.'Hioer went to Marblehead, where blacksmith at East has moved to express the day they are layed. PRESTON’S Mass., Troy, Unity. occurred on board her husband’s vessel, sch. Bills receivable, Jl they will reside.. Mr. Joshua Littlefield ....Miss last week at We shall have for sale in Interest and Nellie Danforth passed Mary A. Barrett, on the voyage from Philadel- April and May 3000 BOARDING AND rents, planted a week and E. A. chicks from each breed. Orders book- LIVERY, TRANSIENT peas ago Robertson her brother’s in Randolph. j to Porto Rico. Mrs. her iay-old 9® phia Sargent spent ed in turn as are received. 6 Gross assets, $. has some planted.Harrison is they i" fa Cunningham here and leaves relatives STABLE Admitted rw in cnrun i. girlhood days many assets, $ sick with a quite heavy cold.... Miss Ethelyn and friends-F. F. Perkins arrived home last The new stained memorial windows in PINELAND POULTRY FARM, Is situated on Washington street, just off Main LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 11 left for where she glass Moody Monday Kennebunk, Saturday morning and left with Mrs. Perkins str.eet. I have and double buck- the Catholic church were in place last single hitches, Net unpaid losses, has put BELFAST, MAINE. etc. Careful drivers if desired. employment. on the afternoon train for Medford, called boards, Your Unearned premiums, ed week. There are five of them and they are solicited W. M. RANDALL, Proprietor, patronage is Telephones—stable, All other liabilities, 5WANVILLE. there by the death of Mr. Sawyer, a brother- ue beautiful in design and coloring. The front 235-2, house, 61-13. Iy28 Cash capital. Th#1 ice left Swan Lake in-law of Mrs. Perkins... .Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. E. April 2nd, the earli- window is in memory of Father Bapst, who es- BOWEN, Superintendent. Surplus over all liabilities, Si est for Porter of last at their W. G. years. Now the lake is dotted with the tablished and built the church. He died sever- Bangor spent Saturday 2000 Phone 163-2 PRESTON, Propriety. fa layers. 1 boats of at Gondola Point... .Mrs. Clara Ers- Total liabilities and surplus, patient fishermen and judging by the al years ago. Two other windows were pre- cottage II. Airent. Srttr-u string of six big, handsome salmon which Mr. kine and daughter Flora spent several days sented by Rev. Jeremiah McCarthy of Bangor FORECLOSURE NOTICE 3wl3 M T. D. Nickerson hauled in the first here the past week. They returned to Bucks- day the fish and Rev. Fr. Phelan of Bath, both former pas- WHEREAS, Lucy J. Rowe of North port in th« Are al! ready to bite.Mr. Edward port by Saturday night’s boat_The writer Maxim, tors. The remaining two are in memory of the the of Waldo and State of S. W. Johnson, AMERICAN SURETY COMPAN\ County Maine, by aj -vho has been at Foxcroft for some has has a bouquet of crocus from a neighbor’s her the time, Reilly and families. The work of ■ mortgage deed dated twenty-fifth day M.D.j Hughes YORK, NEW YORK. returned The first were Marcii 25th. of A. D. and recorded in the Waldo le, home.... Mr. Eddie Ames with his renovating and repairing the church has been garden. picked May 1909, to buy COAL is now. NOW OFFICE NO. 2. ODD FELLOWS'BLOCK. Registry of Deeds, Book 285, Page 446, con- ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909 power machine and a crew of men has been the efforts of Rev. M. F. through untiring | veyed to me, the undersigned, a certain parcel the fire wood in this Death of Gen. because we can offer un- Office hours every afternoon from 1 to 4. Real estate, iaj cutting up vicinity. O’Connor, the present pastor.... Mrs. Gallagher. of real estate, situate in said Northport, bound- you j Harvey^ Evenings I shall he at my residence, 23 Mortgage loans, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. have to visit ed and described as follows, to wit: One undi- Gray gone ! Atwood and son, William T. Atwood, Esq., of Collateral loans. j Samuel J. Ad- Court Street, to answer calls. Mr. Gray’s mother, who is ill.Mr. Gallagher, formerly vided half of the farm, with the buildings there- t usually good coal. Coal that j Stocks and bonds. 0< critically Melrose, Mass., have been the guests of her Office 11. General of Maine under on. cor.veyed to Helen M. Thorndike by Jona- telephone call, 230, ring in office and Harrison O. was taken jutant Governors Cash bank, Cunningham suddenly sister, Mrs. J. O. Moody_Clare Moody left than Elwell his deed dated November 6, House call 32, ring 22. |g| Bodwell and died by has been carefullv selected— telephone Interests and rents, very sick Monday morning but is more com- Robie, Marble, April and recorded in Waldo of Saturday on his return to Montana, where he 1876, Registry Deeds, All other assets, Pf fortable at the Dr. 4th at the Soldiers’ Home in Book 173, Page 383; and whereas the condition present writing. Tapley of has a fine position as civil engineer connected Chelsea, with this point in view—to give m from a of of said mortgage has been broken, now, there- Belfast is attending him_Mr. Charles Hart- ! with Mass., stroke paralysis, aged Cross assets, the work of irrigation for the reserva- fore, reason of the breach of the condition 67 years. Mr. Gallagher served in the by to HARNESSES Deduct items not admitted, shorn, who has been quite sick, is now able to tions for the I claim a foreclosure of said the utmost satisfaction our I Indians in that State-Mrs. E. 14th Maine the thereof, mortgage. sit Regiment during Civil Dated this fifth of A. D. 1910. AT BOTTOM PRICES. up.... Mr. Walter Nickerson has gone to H. who has been in Boston day April Admitted $V Boyington, visiting War and for ten years w as assets, where commissary 3wl4 HELEN M. BIRD. customers and to all other peo- ^Searsport, he has employment in a and vicinity for two weeks, returned home by of subsistance and Quartermaster at the I have purchased the harness business for- LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, li'i cooper shop.... Mrs. Anna White, who has boat Saturday.... W. G. Dillingham of Orring- Eastern Branch Home for disabled vet- of discernment. Good clean merly conducted by R. J. Ellingwood and may j Net unpaid losses, $ 3 been the ple Unearned 1 H guest of her son Hosea, has returned ton made a short stay last week at the home eran soldiers at Togus. The veteran is now be found at my new store on High street. premiums, All other liabilities, « to her home.Mrs. Margaret York, who has of his Mrs. F. W. Benja- survived by ore daughter, three sisters I will the best of harnesses. niece, Haley.... Capt. coal and honest weight. Yes, give you grade Cash capital, been her sisters the winter for the and two brothers. The body was shipped Marcellus J. ^ visiting during is min Atwood, who has been in Boston Dow, Goods at rock bottom prices. Sm20 Surplus over all liabilities. now to the home of Mrs. John Sears at Calais, at home. fall and winter months, returned home last BROOKS, MAINE. the right time to buy is now and Me., a sister, and will be interred from CHARLES STEVENS Belfast Maine. Total liabilities and $. 1 week. been ill for a surplus, r: PROSPECT Mrs. Atwood hae seriously there. He was born in Calais. SILKS. 47 l-2e. FERRY. SUESINE the here, (’llha. II. Sargent, Agent, iTelfu-t long time, but is now and will be at right place, assuredly. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ashworth and chil- gaining HIMALAYA 35c. 3wl3 home later.... Mrs. Fisher delightfully The Knox has an- CLOTH, dren of Bluehill are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mary Telephone company entertained the Sieben club and a few friends nounced its intention of a cable a line White Frank Bowdoin-W. D. laying Lawns and general of Goods. HOUSE FOR SALE Harriman was a across Penobscot from Owls Head to THE at her home Friday evening. Delicious college bay Pine Tree Suits for FARM FOR SALE business visitor inStockton April 4th_Miss North to cost about and Boys. icesand cakes were served. Those were Haven, $28,000 The M. F. Carter house, 39 Cedar street, is Maud Shute, the trained present Underwear for the whole family. In Maine, 18t nurse, who has been be in operation by June 1. Manager M. offered for sale. It is fitted for two tenements, Northport, containing Mrs. Ellery Bowden, Mrs. Sidney Fisher, Mrs. acres of land. This farm is taking care of Mrs. George since last S. Bird of Rockland, says the transmis- Ribbons, Laces, Corsets, and most every- has slated roof, water and sewer connec- mowing Avery city and other cr< J. J. Frederick, Mrs. H. L. Eldridge, Miss At- tion. to for hay, potatoes, corn, October, has gone to Greenville to care for a sion will be bettered one-third and give to find in a and Apply thing you expect Dry Swan & Co. are 50 acres of pasture—high land, su wood, Miss Miss and Miss Phil- an wire to JOHN A. FOGG. patient. Mrs. Avery is around the house and Sproul, Haley summer residents easy Boston Sibley The remainder is in woodin' Fancy Goods Store. Belfast, April 1. 1909.—13 sheep. brook. and New York. miles from a 1 her many friends hope to soon see her out and soft wood, only l.$ saw mill. This farm is well watt" again... .Willard Ginn is on the sick list and is CENTER Second- li a n d MONTVILLE. that never go dry. There ai BETTER THAN A GIKE. goods of every de- springs attended by Dr. Emmons of Bucksport... The J. W. Nutter was at M. E. Busher’s in Free- trees in condition. The TRUCKING scription. Furni- good bearing Dr. John consist of a L and u new boat is on the dom one-story house, naptha running ferry. Frank Sunday... Henry M. Wyman has sold his It is well to cure a cold, but better to Steyens, ture, bedding, car- prevent and barn 70 in 1 am to do all of pets, stoves, etc. by 42, good repair. Heath of Sandypoint is the and has farm to William Bowler of Albion and has soon as a I prepared kinds trucking. engineer it. As you feel cold coming on, take MIXER MAIN STREET. Antique furniture well of water at the house, wh' Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leave BLOCK, good moved his family into Mr. O’Dea's house near bought the “Doctor Porter” stand in one or two “Lane’s Pleasant Tablets.” a specialty. If you miles from miles from tin Liberty Quinine orders at H. E. McDonald’s furniture store, 70 Belfast, 2^ have anything to on an R. n Fort Knox — Bowdoin visited his of Mrs. Leonard P. .Miss Campground, F. D. , Emery par- Berry.. Beulah Wing You will not have a cold and the Tablets will Main street, and they will receive prompt at- sell me a port SPECIALTY—Diseases of the drop further particulars inquire of David I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowdoin, is in the guest of Mrs. C. C. leave better than ever. cure tention. Telephone connection. 3mll Eye, postal card and you will receive a prompt call. recently Liberty, Sylvester. you feeling They on the or address WALTER 11. premises, ... Miss Angelia Harriman visited friends in .... Mrs. Elnora Banton went to Massachusetts grip in a few hours. 25c. a box at druggiBts W. W. BLAZO, COOMBS, DAVID L. HEIKIfl' ■ Ear, Throat and Nose. Corner Cross ud Federal Streets, Belfast, tf49 R. F. I). No. Belfast ■ u ajucksport several days last week... Edward Monday. Her son’s wife, Mrs. Chester Banton, and dealers. 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast 6, ° of the Kennebec ______The Queen BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS. The The l ast of YVampanoags. In a previous notice from the Maine Department of Agriculture the W. GOWEN. oppor- H three times as much 'll UV FRANK tunities of boys’ and girls’ agricultural spend money NO. 9. clubs in Maine have been mentioned. It / to roast Fifth Avenue Coffee as is II seems that the value of the this work can p ,, vas much rejoicing among best be seen in a II for coffee. 1 particular reference to jf yf spent roasting ordinary |1 John Whittaker ami party the work that is when being successfully carried ■ We prepare a coffee three times as good. from their extended tour on in other States. Nebraska is one || of H Yet Fifth Avenue Coffee costs no more than J the States in coffee that Standing in the great draw- I3&S2 II which this kind of club work |l To one-third as far. The has been II goes only very thoroughly be- one fine Sure organized, |ft ,js mansion Oven ,[ evening ginning 1905, under the See what 11 iq of H you save and Fifth Avenue Whittaker the leadership gain by using || urn John told his State superintendent of public in- M Coffee. II struction in neighbors, who had gathered co-operation with the agri- In cultural of the ■ sealed, air-tight tins M to welcome him college State University numbers back, r at H 35c the full pound. A Lincoln. Practically every county is was to be home again. He now included in the plans. The boys on to tell of his extensive grow their show com and under vegetables p ut lands beyond the sea, directions sent out from the State headquarters and the bak- interesting to everyone girls practice ing in accordance with recipes'sent out with a smile on his noble to the schools from the domestic science turned eagerly to Alexan- department of the State University. in the fall a in, as he was somewhat Early local contest is held in each school, the three ex- him out and to continue prize-winning hibits and the best three essays being of their story sight-seeing then taken to a township show, then tb a Alexander, who was county exhibit, and finally to the State father and mother, col- corn-growing and corn-cooking contest at Lincoln. This meeting includes a grand > and was The el-girl greatly Range that Makes “corn banquet,” which gathers from in his Easy ’I !1 whispered fath- Cooking 2,000 to 3,000 boys and girls from over i, .... T non’t on,- & the State. The Maine Department of Trussell, Belfast Agriculture is now ready to assist in the ,-u fine people; please _Mitchell fj investigation and organization of a num- i.t r to excuse me; please ber of these clubs. Those interested father.” Philip arose, should write to A. S. Cook, assistant Hairv inst.riu»frnr Anmic+o Moinn ir a pin drop as he said: a u and how in all eager to catch a glimpse of the dusky SWANV'LLE CENTER. lovely you DESCENDANTS 'OF FAMOUS ALDENS. The Industrial Club was THE MAINE N. E. O. P. y dearest friend, to in- beauty. “There she is, hoys, with Burr,” organized April 6th at the home of Miss Melissa •'itinue the spoke up a big rough-looking soldier with MeKeen. The ob- Worthington Brothers and Mrs. B. F. interesting is a Hart- A Net Gain of 500 ject worthy one, the improvement of the Reported at the Meet- .vels abroad; but, unfor- a freckled face, as he pointed towards man Come of Noted Family. I cemetery at the corner near the Grange hall. ing of the Grand Lodge. as he looked the great fort house which were The item in the San nued Philiip, they The following officers were elected: published Fran- A net for the President, cisco gain year of 500 members 'he is not accustomed about to enter with General Arnold and M.ss Melissa papers last week stating that Har- MeKeen; vice president, Mrs. against a gain of 75 the previous year ry Alden, whose body was found by a : iblic and asks if you one or two other officers. “Reckon she Grace Marr; secretary, Mrs. Isaac was reported at the 22d annual MeKeen; railroad track at Cucamonga, Cal., was meeting an- in Portland, of the Grand xcuse him.” “Why, is a brave, capable girl,” spoke up treasurer, Mrs. Hermon Batchelder. The club the last descendant of John and Priscilla April 6th, will meet Lodge of Maine, N. E. O. P. The “but other soldier with blunt features. fortnightly from 2 to 4 m. and Alden is a mistake. He pres- Mr. Whittaker, rough, p. undoubtedly might ent membership is 7247, divided said “that sew or knit on articles to be sold later have been the last whose name was Alden among i\v heard him grow elo- “Don’t wonder,” another, 79 Warden Frank A. at a but Frank and lodges. Supreme fair. The next meeting will be at the William Worthington and and other historic Burr has been smitten, for she is good Rice of Cambridge, Mass., was among Alps home of Mrs. H. Mrs. B. F. Hartman are all lineal descen- P. White, April 20th, and all the officers and in our conver- to look “Them’s my sentiments as the Supreme Lodge present private upon.” are dants, genealogical records cordially invited... Mr. Edwin C. Maxim, pos- Grand Warden Harry A. Weymouth of with a said a harum-scarum fellow sessed them show The he continued, kerzactly,” who is in town by conclusively. visiting his parents, has gone to Saco presided. Forty received the Grand the soldiers with a Aldens, John and Priscilla, made famous “he can also grow who came up among Foxcroft to his and there was an Selden & Pierce ye, visit for a Lodge degree attend- Oars sister few days_ by Longfellow, were married in 1621. flowers “and mine, too,” piped in E. H Littlefield ance of 200. The officers were -enting exquisite slouchy gait; and H. P. White caught six They had 11 children. A son David Al- following as he ran his elected: Grand warden, James W. Jones THE The beautiful French a tab, dark-haired soidier. salmon one day last week on Swan Lake_ den married Mercy Southworth. A LICENSED UNDER SELDEN PATENT. daugh- of Gardiner; grand vice warden, Charles than ever with his black beard and Mr. Charles Hartshorn, who has been ter, Priscilla Alden the second, married prettier fingers through quite ill, W. Wentworth of a mi ■ r*■ Samuel in 1679.« Westbrook; grand /" 11/itu iunuf/7 is able to be and .. Their pied with a smile, color- twisted it into a point. up dressed Guy Marden Cheeseborough scribe, William L. of *^ECORD daughter Priscilla mar- Quimby Bangor; these and has moved his family to the Head of the Cheeseborough Wilfield S. of Alexander, and after a So they talked on, ruugh Tide, ried Thomas Palmer in 1733. Their grand treasurer, Hovey where he has employment ...The selectmen daugh- Portland; grand Mrs. Julia M. h all around and a social soldiers, about Burr and the half- ter Bridget Palmer married Benadam chaplain, hardy took the of TIES, kind inventory last week... April 4th the in 1776 brother of Holyoke Gardiner; grand guide, B. is were served. Beauti- breed girl of Swan Island. Ah, Gallup (a Capt. John Frank Gordon of thermometer registered 77 in the shade_ Gallup of Revolutionary fame.) Lewiston; grand guar- ECONOMICAL .strumental music was reader, if the walls of old Fort Weston dian, Mrs. Mary E. Anderson of Cnarles Curtis is painting his house white.... A daughter of Benjamin Gallup and Augus- j As the clock on the had to what stories it ta; grand sentinel, J. A. Cameron of Write for catalogue. With the exception of one 48 H. P., 6 PIERCE big only tongue speak Mrs. Mary Robertson is with Miss Louise Cun- Bridget Palmer by name of Dezier mar- cyl. William E. for a on A ried Amos Newport; grand trustees, ARROW, which I have spring every 1910 TIERCE has could tell of this ill-fated expedition. .. in whose delivery, been wealthy planter ningham E. H. Littlefield has bought Hon. Worthington 1798, Prout of A. A. Garden of Cari- out son, Amos married Frances B Bangor, sold. Customers 1911 PIERCE Cars should a mrge diamond word about this old fort would not be A. E. Nickerson’s four cows and a second, I wanting place orders now. A f flashing fancy sepa- Wood in bou, Irving A. Turner of Bangor; repre- 1831. Their son, James word to the wise is sufficient. and on of here. It was erected the rator. He has also bought a fine cow of Eugene Gallup sentatives to J. W. tapping gently place by Worthington, married Luvia Damon in Supreme Lodge, an ne a ...Comet held an Jones of Gardiner, C. S. Sullivan of Ban- We have at our 893-897 near > siann ms siae in 1754 on high and Jennys Grange interesting 1862. This the record of garage, Congress street, Union Station, several cars Plymouth Company brings this A. last with a at- gor, E. McDonough of Lewiston, John for sale. They have been thoroughly overhauled and put in A 1 condition. we have it well beautiful a fine meeting Monday evening good branch of the Alden family down to the Regulation thought plateau commanding J. Dearborn of W. B. warrantee goes with each sale. tendance .. Miss Augusta Nickerson went to eighth generation that is Newburg, Hussey :tost delightful occasion view of the waterway between Augusta represented by of Gilchrist of Bath. ! We refer by permission to the Read Garage & Machine Co. of Belfast who will Boston on a the Veazie, George Monday two weeks’ vacation.... Worthington brothers and Mrs. Frank look after our interests in Waldo County and and I will call upon our Hallowell. It covered a adjoining territory. and originally Charles Marr the Hartman, the latter a spent week-end at home with being great grand- The Bangor Board of Trade Phillip to favor us with tract of land containing officers' daughter of a great of practical- large his family-Charles Curtis and H. P. White grand-daughter ly went out of existence Saturday when : rose to nmtpt„ra apmnrv etc., but onlv a Dart John and Priscilla Alden. James F. A. NICKERSON Phillip speak shingled the L and woodshed for W'm. Clem- Gallup the board voted to join the proposed CO., and that section Worthington being named for his grand- their hands and he of the old fort remains ents the first of the week... E. A. Robertson Bangor Chamber of Commerce, ripped mother, Dezier was merging 642 Gallup Worthington, its with the new Congress Street, (unukhoak,aykttk) Portland, Maine ft. He said it was converted into a had a nice hardwood floor laid in a a identity organization. rejoiced dwelling place sleeping favorite grandson and on his departure It was further voted that all the proper- a m Whittaker and fam- There it stands today, an his- room last week.. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gray for California in 1858 was given a ^ years ago. daguer- ty of the board of trade, consisting of tim- are at home. They left his mother as well as reotype taken of her that and an iiild had safely returned toric landmark of the past. The old year the furniture and furnishings in the could be pxnpcfpd. antique smelling bottle of colonial abroad. He of the fort are to decay design. board of trade rooms, be turned over to ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSUR- journey bers beginning Her son, Timothy G. clear- STATE OF Worthington, the chamber of commerce. MINNESOTA. MAINE onviction, tender pathos and it is gradually being forsaken, and if SWANV1LLE. ed the forest where the Noell ranch is lo- ANCE CO,.. ST PAUL, cated in and WALDO SS. uence,that every heart is done to preserve it there will Mrs. Mary D. Nickerson’s nurse, Miss Gil- 1849, it was widely known ASSETS DECEMBER 31. 1909. nothing the touched with was called and by pioneers. On 3, 1862, he 03 t -ring was soon be little left to mark the spot where man, away Monday will be ab- April Real estate, $ 389,300 SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. the passed away there about the same time loans, 572,610 00 ■ve for the son of the fort once stood. sent during greater part of the week_ Mortgage The undersigned, Wendell H. this military as his mother Dezier and bonds, 4,517,820 96 Boardman of Miss Nickerson of Jellison Gallup Worthington Stocks Is.esboro, in said i the He and J a- Augusta Cape spent who lived to 345,982 19 County, respectfully renre- Wampanoags. The next morning after Burr the ripe old age of 90 years Cash in office and bank, sents that he is in with her Mr. and 55 possession of certain ’•ea1 : how John Whittaker Sunday parents, Mrs. J. W. and was the of balances, 449,641 arrived at the fort General great granddaughter John Agents’ property claiming an estate of freehold there- cataque Nickerson. She left for Boston and and Bills receivable, 19,721 26 from cruel how Monday Priscilla Alden. —Daily Evening Tid- in, to wit: slavery, Arnold rose at the break of day, for he All other assets, 40,943 33 while absent will visit her sisters, Mrs. Applin, ings of Grass Valley, California. Two islands known as Ensign his life and final situated Islands, being gladdened was extremely busy in making prep- We about one-half mile south o;' Sever. Mrs. Lufkin and Mrs. Wilson.... From some are indebted to W. H. Gross assets, 6,336.019 32 the river Moody, Hundred Acre Island, about arations to embark his army up unknown cause a fire started in the of items not 49,561 56 containing eigh- pasture Esq., of Grass Valley for the above Deduct admitted, teen acres, more or less, in the we must hasten on clip- Bay of Permb- the Monday. As he stepped Mrs. A. S. Nickerson and burned over an wi‘hin following quite ping. Mr. also wrote for an issue $6,286,457 76 fw' s?id bounty of Waldo, and r Moody Admitted assets, that heyan3. This deed conveys I-land at her door and looked in. How beauti- Mr. Damm it IMPROVED WATER TRANSPORTATION Fr.sign A. S. fought alone for a while, 76 number one, the northern i'- Total liabilities and surplus, $6,286,157 : being of sail) two and have passed away so in her but later others '.vent to his assistance and it islands. ful she looked, sleeping gently Belfast, Maine. was stopped in time to save the No. 8 school- In That Delightful Summer Resort, the Pine James Pattee & Son, Agents, ; Second: Deed from neath the green sod. Arnold Lincoln N. Gilkev to white bed. tip-toed softly ... K snowy house Mrs. T. D. Nickerson is very sick.... Tree State. James H. net-land, Agent, Searsport, himdateu November and I time married Wheat Cleaned 3wl3 1899, receded in Javotte, nearer to the door anti took a good look They have a pretty black colt at Maple Terrace said in Bonk J"s, an Registry, pag„ 401 ! Farm which is considerable atten- What advantage the present gen- rich and she bore attracting conveying Island number u 1. girl, at the vision. Her dark locks were FIRE INSURANCE Ensign and being lovely tion.. Mrs. James Lenfest was buried Mon- eration has over the past occurred to the MUTUAL the southern of said islands. i .chom named Ja- Six Times QUINCY they over the pillows, her rosy1 lips just day p. m. writer in looking over the columns of The MASS. Tuinn: flung “The equipment for wheat cleansing COMPANY, QUINCY, By open, notorious, n. iusvr and 'A Belfast Journal adverse of years before the to show her teeth, Republican a is as extensive and as that possession said islands for more parted enough pearly JACKSON. recently, expensive ASSETS DECEMBER 1909. for The freedom 31, than twenty years last ii ar for in hands were newspaper eighty-two years old, located grinding purposes. past. independence while her beautiful, jewelled Three of the town schools of flour That an began Monday at across the from dirt and bacteria shows Real $ 27,751 00 apprehension exi.ts that certain * Belfast, Me., just Penob- in its estate, onies, both Alexander folded over her bosom. The with the teachers: appearance.” 33 persons, unknown to your peacefully following Village, Miss Nel- scot Bay from Castine, where we were Mortgage loans, 76,979 j petitioner, claiming Prof. Wm. Jago, as heirs, devisees, or in <0; removed death. to Arnold’s cheeks, lie Miss born. Before this Collateral loans, assigns sonic .... v,-av by blood mounted rough Johnson; Snow, Margie Edwards, leaving vicinity just in yatiunal Association Review. 1^2’^2^ 2^ or Stocks and bonds, 507,357 50 by, through under Jonathan Pendleton late ■ alone in the he whis- Chase, Miss Ada W. C. T. U. previous to the Civil War there was but Wheat selected for William rf in lighter and as he turned hastily away Boody-The specially Cash in office and bank, 32,595 93 Islesboro, said Countv, deceased being will hold a nine cent sale in Jackson one line of steamboats Tell Flour is stored in the Grange that navigated the hermetically 14,053 24 ; same Jonathan Pendleton who lived eli provided for finan- ‘’Oh, my God, what a lovely crea- j Agents’ balances, in said pered, hall April 21st. Everything, the and those were sealed tanks, at Ansted & Burk's i Islesboro in the of our including Penobscot, the Boston big Interest and rents,] 4,372 73 year Lord 174.4 iaini as seventeen she how sad to think that one so will be sold at nine cents. There will mills. >r paid ture, and supper, and Bangor boats, which called at Rock- may claim, some right, title or interest in be a social after the sale-Mrs. It is cleaned since of with would Herbert Had- land six times before grinding. 73 the premises adverse to the estate Maine beautiful is to be ruined by Burr; and Belfast both going and coming, Gross assets, $793,709 of said pe- ley is quite sick at this writing.. .Miss Verne Everything—even the sewing of the 60 titioner; that said and their Castine were Deduct items not admitted, 3,592 apprehension create ... e„,ud mily, and was so de- that 1 could and he brushed Chase is school in the Pattee passengers obliged done clean, tile prevent it,” teaching district, bags—is by bright machinery. upon title and depreciates the n arket value to be ferried across from in a Monroe.... Mr. Frank of Lewiston is Belfast Note how much purer William Tell is He therefore enery along the Ken- a tear from his eye. Thus spoke Bene- Peasley Admitted assets, $790,11*13 respectfully prats that -aid at sailboat. At the under the other means boarding Mr. M. C. Stevens’. He is here for present time, than flours. This wheat persons be summoned to show cause at Swan that after had some LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1909. W| v tbov Island, dict Arnold, who, all, his health.Mr. Lewis Stevens work of “Steamer in the cleaning the most should not an began caption Notes,” pub- by complete equip- bring action try their title to :.ke her home on this goodness in him and would probably have for M. S. Stiles Monday. lication referred to, we find that there ment known to modern milling science. Net unpaid losses, $^5,006 92 the premises herein described. William Tell Flour has the brilliant Unearned 276,386 87 Hated at said h in romance. had our are a fleet of fine steamers running daily premiums, Islesboro this twenty-fifth -lav never betrayed his country early bloom Ohio wheat can make. 3,017 >f March in to all the on suchasonly All other liabilities, the year of our Lord one An Indian Statue. principal ports this beautiful Ask T? thousand treated him more your dealer, and insist on having— over all 505,705,62 nine Aaron Burr found this Congress justly. bay and river, and in season to Mount Surplus liabilities, hundred and ten. of the Revo- Sunday morning Rev. Samuel Spring, Desert and other summer resorts, so that WENDELL H. BOAIiDMAN opening Members of the tribe of Penobscot Total liabilities and surplus, $790,117 13 and a the native and the tourist in the one the Kennebec who was the chanlain of the army eastern Belfast, Maine. up Indians, who fought in the Colonial army James Fattee & Son. Agents. STATE OF col- part of Maine has as desirable inland and William Tell 3wl3 MAINE. his of invasion, warm lnend of having been in the are to be Waldo ss. army Burr, during Revolutionary War, outside steamer service as the most im- March 25, 1910. honored a Personally handsome in with him, a most stirring by statue that will be erected States and FIRE INSURANCE appeared Wendell H. Boardman ■nly per- lege preached portant seaports west of it. THE SHAWNEE the Within and and in their memory at the cemetery on In- named, made oath that the sup courage and heroic and sermon to the officers For instance, there are four first-class OF KANSAS. posed claimants herein eloquent dian Island. In this lie James ranee & COMPANY TOPEKA, named are unknown to graveyard the steamers to the Boston aon, him. had inherited from soldiers on “True Nobility.” “True belonging and Before me, remains of nearly all the red men of ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909. not de- Bangor route, viz., the City of Bangor, J. A. Arnold’s said the chaplain, “is Maine who with the colonists. 00 PENDLETON, throughout nobility,” fought City of Rockland, City of Belfast, and INSURANCE AGENTS, Real estate, $ 50,000 Justice of the Peace. Plans are to a block of 00 march through the pendent upon social position, political underway place Camden, the two latter fitted with tur- Mortgage loans, 656,075 with a tablet on it Collateral 2,000 00 success or of Maine granite relat- loans, STATE OF MAINE. Hi she financial any bine machinery. These steamers are BELFAST,- MAINE. 24 Quebec display- preferment, ing how the Penobscot tribe aided the Stocks and bonds, 442,546 Kennebec ss. world counts ocean-going and stanchly built, as their 94 arid forethought and the conditions the greatest. American forces. The work is in Cash in office and bank, 67,999 Supreme Judicial Court, In vacation charge after the is FIDELITY 24 concerns the route, leaving Penobscot, UNITED STATES & GUAR- Agents’ balances, 224,856 March down a It is a heart which of the of the ..... 29, 1JH ught many quality, Bangor Chapter, Daughters many times an one in Bills receivable, 3,374 04 Lpon the American Revolution and the au- exceedingly rough ANTY CO., BALTIMORE, MD. foregoing petition it isorde Ml,.,), the and noble in man. State and 27 service nally a bear, to true, good impulses spring and fall. do not run in Interest rents, 15,368 the'von be made upon all help thorities of the same They persons in-.c- ■ of society. a who were so In our organism lies the germ true winter. JOHN R. BLAND, President. causing copy of said petition soldiers, Gross assets, $1,462,219 73 witheSVud.tuhere‘n this order thereon but like the This improvement in water travel over to be published three for want of rations, manhood and womanhood, Deduct items not admitted, 1,762 03 weeks in The Keep a Record of Your Cows. that enjoyed by our fathers would be no ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909. successively Republican Journal, of the life must be nourished a newspaper printed in Belfast in u red with Burr upon germ plant to them than the 00 the county greater surprise airship Real estate, $ 463,850 Admitted assets, 1,460,457 70 of Wa do in said Hence it State, the last publication to she never once enter- to come to maturity. A of the Maine in the future would be to those of the loans, 3,000 00 LIABILITIES DECEMBER 1909. be at perfect great many dairymen Mortgage 31, least ten days before the term Collateral 00 of this ■ the the value of as we are loans, 168,149 court to be f in the is essential, that we should guide fal- appreciate weighing the present generation, certainly Net 88,601 79 held at said Belfast on perishing wil- Stocks and 60 unpaid losses, the third milk each cow but some that L. Nor- bonds, 3,668,269 34 Tuesday of r of the little ones, show- given by daily, heading way. —Capt. George Unearned premiums, 958.146 April, 1910, that all persons inter- best day by day dur- tering footsteps Cash in office and bank, 543,146 34 ested in said have not done this on account of a ton in The Marine Journal. All other liabilities, 20,725 03 petition may then and there ap- them the to all that is true and Agents’ balances, 389,487 78 SEld rney to cheer up the ing way lack of suitable blanks for the records. Cash capital, 200,000 00 Court anti answer thereto if they Interest and rents, 49,491 73 peaicinsee fit. the mother in our col- over all liabilities, 192,984 54 WM. P. •veary soldiers. Thus noble in life, and The Dairy Division of the Maine De- NEW ENGLAND FARMS. All other 104.048 44 Surplus WHITEHOUSE. assets, Justice Supreme Judicial Court. inis onies who does this, deserves as much partment of Agriculture has obtained a Aa «. brave and beautiful Total liabilities and surplus, $1,460,457 70 copy Petition and order of the of blanks which will be furnished Gross assets, 89 courtP??6 as soldier who his life on supply The April and initial number of a 5,389,442 thereon. ■! step with Burr and praise any gives not II. C. Kuzzell, Agent, Searspprt, Maine. to Maine farmers without expense if the bulletin called New Deduct items admitted, 175,556 38 Attest: TILESTON WAnr.tv the battlefield for independence. No monthly agricultural 3wl4 ■ the army and eheer- farmer will make a report at the end of England Farms, issued by the Industrial continued the with ear- Admitted assets, $5,213,886 51 K r lover the hardship life,” chaplain, the year of the monthly totals of the Department of the Maine Central Rail- SHERIFF’S SALE that is not milk each cow in his herd. LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1909. K Id’s invasion of Can- nestness, “is truly noble filled given by Ap- road Co. and intended for free distribu- STATE OF MAINE. blank will be sent on of tion and Net unpaid losses, $ 850,530 45. HAVE and with acts for others, a plication receipt among present prospective COUNTY OF K devoted women kindly having a card. Address Unearned premiums, 1,691,947 55 WALDO, SS. ] S' postal Dairy Division. farmers of Maine, made its appearance for their fellow-men and All other liabilities, 158,600 97 Taken this sixth of lOllowed the army in deep sympathy Maine of Au- last week. It is an little day April A D 1910 ,,r Department Agriculture, interesting Cash 2,000,000 00 execution dated the stands for a I Maine. capital, twenty-sixth day of'.Jami- ■ through the gloomy firmly great principle. gusta, made up of 32 pages, 6x10 over all 54 YOU A. publication, Surplus liabilities, 512,807 arj, p. 1910, issued on a judgment rendered call that orator Patrick in size. It has on horses the K north; among them great Henry departments by bupreme Judicial C< urt, within and tor and other the Total liabilities and 51 the noble when he cried out so in animals, vegetables, dairy, surplus, $5,213,886 County of Waldo and btate of at K *mer. who was the wife recently the term Maine, poultry, tree fruits, small fruits and James Puttee & Sou, Agents, Belfast, Maine TRIED thereof begun and heid at the House of Burgesses, ‘Give Belfast, in ■ iptain Daniel Morgan’s Virginia farm homes, and the advertising patron- 3wl3 ‘hefirst of A.? D.nC,°u,noty,on Tuesday January, me or me death. Thus in 1910, to wit, on the nose husband Liberty give age of business houses shows a generous LITY AND fourteenth dav of H, perished THE' FIDE CASAULTY CO January, A. I). 1910, in of men like Patrick of the railroad’s efforts to favor of Mary Greer of ne also Mrs. every period history appreciation in jK Chaudiere; | of New York, 92 and 94 Liberty St. and 97- Belfast, the County of Waldo and State of and oift who arouse in and develop New England Maine, 'ergeant Grier of Hen- Henry, great Washington, 103 Cedar St., New York City. against Herbert A. Greer of Avon, in ^B S5##*a* agriculture. A leading article relates to the of will lead our armies to final have County Norfolk and State of Massachu- ■ Of these brave and victory, the of fruit and 1909. advantage combining ASSETS DECEMBER 31, setts, for one thousand three hundred and risen above the conflict of greedy and there is an interest- twenty-four dollars ■ shall have more to say daily Health poultry raising Real estate, $1,232,285 23 and seventy cents, debt or and nine iH selfishness and low ambition and stood ing story of how an Ohio traveling man. Collateral loans, 177,500 00 damage dollars and eighty-nine cents, itaijue’s last day on Swan RAILS TO RESTORE costs of NEVER worn out and mentally, pur- Stocks and bonds, 7,178,267 77 suit, and will be sold at public auction ‘i to forth for principle. May the physically at the office arranging her busi- loyally GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL chased an New farm Cash in office and bank, 60,812 42 of Dunton & Morse, in Belfast, in JjJ unoccupied England said of ^B t time come,” said the speaker as he in Agents’ balances and sundry ledger County Waldo, to the highest bidder, rt I idmg her friends good- COLOR ANt BEAUTY. and found health and prosperity rais- on the raised his toward Heaven, “when accounts, 110,69177 sixteenth day of May. A. It. 1910, at ten wrote a eyes ing and There are several [> clock in ,, tender let- matter old and poultry dogs. the long, all men’s lives will reflect the life of our No how Interest and rents, 39,826 79 forenoon, the following described ^B and timely hints real estate and all I!S of the noble faded your ban look), or how interesting suggestions All other assets, 1,073,461 36 the right, title and interest 0 daughter Saviour, who was the consummate exam- and the a a which have been it publication as whole develops the said Herbert A. Greer has in and to her of of true long you gray, the te"inK her deep ple nobility.” of and which Gross 34 same, to wit: A certain lot or 'jj will work wonder* for you, spirit hopefulness courage assets, 9,872,845 parcel of H 11 d of her intended journey cannot fail to be of benefit to its readers. Deduct items not admitted, 273,921 32 lar.d, with the buildings thereon, situated in p " is you looking young, pro- m 1 The “pure food law’ aesigned by the f keep New Farms will be mailed Belfast, the County of Waldo and State of a* H General Arnold’s army to Government to the from mote a luxuriant growth of England Maine, at the protect public injuri- without to and Admitted assets, $9,598,924 02 junction of Commercial street it* charge' present prospec- and L nion she le£t Swan ous ingredients in both foods and drugs. It is hair, atop -falling street, and bounded and as day healthy names and LIABILITIES DECEMBER 1909. described 4 Br,ext beneficial both to the and to the consci- Re- tive farmers who send their 31, rollows: Bounded on "r Fort public trade marc out Ant’ Positively the south by Commercial t- H Weston. Many addresses to the Industrial Net 33 on ° entious manufacturer. Ely’s Cream Balm, a move DaadnU. Department, unpaid losses, $1,750,722 itreet, the west by Union street, on the told of her remarkable successful for cold in the nasal Maine Central Railroad Unearned 3,799,474 54 irorth land of “I ■t remedy head, Will not toil akin or linen. Will not injuri Co., Portland, premiums, by Mrs. Augusta Triggs, and on ""'‘2 nip soldiers catarrh and hay fever, etc., containing no inju- Me. All other liabilities, 484,497 25 he east by land of heirs of William K about the fort your hair. Is Not ■ Bye. 00 Jackson & Hill, being ,j rious drugs, meets fully the requirements of Cash capital, 1,000,000 Hall, the same real estate to said Herbert lrfP room of REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES conveyed the old colonial the new law, and that fact is prominently'Stat- "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan’s Surplus over liabilities, 2,564,229 90 by *be said deed ir‘ SI.00 and SOe. Bottles, at Druggiat* j. ®fr Mary Greer, by U9hnoc lnow ed on every package. It contains none of the the results desired. They A. A. & 1881, recorded in Waldo H as known in later Philo Hap Reguletsgave just Howes Co., * Sr ,a^ Registry A injurious drugs which are required by the law SgeeJaytawrtJU.llVaA act mildly and the bowels perfectly.” Total liabilities and surplus, $9,598,924 02 )f Deeds, Book 192, 478. an,d when she arrived regulate Page U|fJBta) to be mentioned on the label. Hence you can —George B. Krause, 306 Walnut Ave., Altoona, James Fattee A Son, Agents, Belfast, Maine. Horace Dated this sixth day of April, A. D. 1910. thfc fort use it R. H. ORUQOIOT 3wl3 Chenery. 8tl5 ® the soldiers were safely. MOODY, Pa. AMOS F. CARLETON, Sherite STOCKTON SPRINGS. .From Cape Jettison piers the following ship- THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Nature makes the cures ping report was obtained Monday evening: Apnl 7th, sch. Northland arrived, with a cargo We are glad to be able to report that Mrs. J. of general merchandise for Aroostook county BELFAST. THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1910. after all. G. Lambert is to steadily convalescing. She is load paper and tug Cumberland arrived We Own and Offer to now about her house. from Rockland April 8th, sch. Belle Holliday Investors PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Now and then she to New York, also tug 1) arrived, for gets Capt. L. M. Partridge has so far load laths improved John C. 9th, tug Cumberland that he is able to be out and to occasionally Morrison April a and sailed for and sch. Charleston with the Republican Journal Publishing Co. into call upon his neighbors. Rockland tight place hay for Vinalhaven. $50,000.00 Mr. F. H. Cousens is now painting and paper- needs out. The public schools Monday through- CHARLES A. PILSBURY. helping ing for Mr. Frank L. Marston at the house re- opened J- Business Manager out town under the following teachers: Miss cently bought by him for a home. NEW YORK TELEPHONE in Adelmar Gilkey of Islesboro in the Grammar COMPANY started school P. Fletcher Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a Things get Messrs. E. M. Lancaster & Sons have trans- in the village, Mrs. Miriam in the M. Randeil First and General $1.00 for six months: 50 cents for three ferred their carpentry shop from J. E. Lan- Intermediate, and Miss Elva Mortgage Gold Fund year: the direction. m the P. Sinking months. wrong caster’s to the so-called Nelson building on Primary room; Mrs. Carrie Hamlin, West Main street. at Lowder Brook- Miss Violet Welch, at Cape per cent bonds Advertising Terms. For one square, one # * to Jellison; Miss Katherine Haley at Sandypoint; inch in column. 50 cents for one week is needed The friends of length Something many Mrs. Walter F. Trundy Miss Hazel Waldron at the Narrows; Mrs. Gol- and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. are to see her able to some die Dated October 1, 1909. Due rejoiced get out, Seekings at the so-called Roberts district November 1, 1939. check disease and start we of the beautiful days are having and hope Interest 1 and Bowdoin debaters defeated a Wesleyan she may be spared further ill-turns. Payable May November 1 at and the in the 97^ Interest. team at Brunswick April 8th, and Bates system right Mrs. H. J. Marden of who The Churches. Special information may be obtained at our offices and we Newton, Mass., recommend these bonds as a perfectly sate and desirabk I has been the guest of her brother, Chas. Listed on New won the debate from New York City Col- toward health. Capt. The will hold services at bond for private investors. York Stock Exchange. direction C. Park, and wife, since last left re- Spiritualist Society Rah! autumn, lege at Lewiston the same night. cently for her home in Massachusetts. 2 o'clock next Sunday afternoon in Knowlton’s rah! Scott’s Emulsion of hall on street THE CITY rah! Mr. Warren C. Loud left Saturday for Hamp- High NATIONAL BANK OF BELFAST. den to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and There will be services in the chapel at East People never grumble more than they Cod Liver Oil with Mrs. C. W. Loud. He returned Monday to to hypo- Northport April 17th, at 10.45 a. m. are doing now, or had more reason join Mrs. L. at their Church street home. Sunday, satisfied. can do conducted by the pastor, Rev. G. G. Winsiow fee! Miss Effie Curtis had her millinery phosphites just opening followed by the school. This item is from the joke column in Monday in the small store in LaFurley’s block, Sunday this. which she has leased for on a First next Atchison but many a true carrying general Parish (Unitarian) church. Service the Globe, business. See what she offers! millinery Sunday at 10.45 a. in., with sermon by the pas- Children’s -word is in spoken jest. It the tor. strengthens Mrs. Jennie R. Staples is in town, the guest Sunday school at noon. Castle Channing, of her Horace K. O. John it’s brother-in-law, Capt. Staples, K. at 7 o’clock. When an aeroplane chauffeur drops A., meets Friday evening 37902’ nerves, feeds famished tis- and wife, West Main street. Old friends ex- Ward, all with him.—Ex. The up tend greetings to Mrs. S. in her native town. Christian Scientists hold services in I Eyes. | Race We We should say it was all down. and rich their hall, 127 Main street, ! Record sues, makes The Ladies’ Aid will meet this, Sunday morning 2.05? him- Society child is in have heard of a man trying to lift afternoon with Mrs. James N. at 11 o’clock; subject, Dotrine of Atonement, ! If your backward his o The best bred Thursday, Son of Bingen and the fastest record stallie hold of the seat of his. blood. Treat, West Main street. It is hoped a goodly and at 7.30 o’clock, to I self by taking Wednesday evening studies—does not like to study, ! ever number may attend, as the hostess is ready to which all foaled in Maine. but we never heard of anyone FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS are cordially welcome. pants, receive them. or has symptoms of headache,- The services at the Universalist church next falling up. The Guild will be entertain- Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for out Young Peoples’ you will find that there will be as follows: service at probably beautiful Bank and Child’s Sketch-Book ed to-morrow, Friday, afternoon by Mrs. Sunday preaching -'Sol.” Jacobs, who was Savings Stiletto C. 41615. reported 10.45 a. Capt. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. Everett Staples, Sylvan street. All are cor- m., with sermon by the pastor. Rev. A. is some eye trouble. on the invited to in the work a short time ago as pollock fishing SCOTT & DOWNE. 409 Pearl St. New York dially participate good A. Smith. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. I U Race Record of the association. There may be no outward sign 2.12i Maine coast and having poor luck, landed Lincoln Castle, K. O. K. A., will meet Satur- of the should Timeda race I*2- Sire of nf cQaonn at Fort- Mrs. Elden Shute and little daughter Louise day at 7 p. m. defects, yet eyes V4-.2-06 Stella Mack <4i tax and otherwise contributed to the fl the 2-,05 arrived home Tuesday morning from New only colt ot his get ever to be trained. ress Monroe 8th. He had 1247 fine welfare. It has been The service in West Northport be examined to make sure that April city’s proclaimed York, having decided not to go on the voyage preaching Stella Mack bred, raised and will be on trained in Belfast. mackerel, taken off Cape Hatteras. ! over and over ag-ain that there was no to Tampa, Florida, with Capt. Shute, as con- conducted by the pastor Sunday, there is no fault in them. templated, as the vessel was to take an unde- market for in Belfast, and that April 17th, as follow-s: Brainard schoolhouse Shoe has closed produce sirable cargo. The W. L. Douglass Co. 10.30 a. m.; a few moments will be devoted to EDGEMARK be WILL OlVE ESPECIAL CARE U (4) 2.16. I certain staples could bought cheaper of the it has been in Marl- The furnishings the residence of the late the school lesson as Wood school- plants operating Sunday usual; n An ; elsewhere. That the business of Belfast Capt. and Mrs. David G. Ames have been stor- TO CHILDREN’S EVES. unbeaten winner of ll races boro. and Me., and house at 2 p. m. These will be the last services champion in 11 starts ai Mass., Springvale, ed in the second story of Mr. John E. Lancas- as a whole has been injured by these never made a break. will concentrate its manufacturing in ter’s carriage house since the sale of the Ames before the Conference, which is to be held in statements cannot be gainsaid; yet if place, by Capt. Charles W. Ames of Port Calais 20th. Brockton. The company employed 350 beginning April S of these slanders and mis-statements are Townsend, Washington. BILLY the famous race horse, hands in and had a weekly- The services at the North church will be as | HERR, Springvale Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Patterson and little Charlie Herr 2.07. resented and controverted there is great follows: Junior C. E. meeting Thursday, at pay roll of $4,300. daughter Florence arrived home from New in certain interested 3.30 at 7.30 The indignation quarters. York a week Mr. P. returned last p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday, p. ~ Draught ROBERT ago. early fWT SPECIALIST Stallion, BRIGHAM A correspondent, whose letter is pub- But so long as the mayor continues his week to take his position as engineer on a m.; K. O. K. A. Friday, at 7 p. m.; morning ^ his wife and in their I For information large yacht, leaving child at 10.45 a. m.; The concerning these horses on another tells us that warfare upon the business men worship Sunday, subject, [J and their m 1 lished page, guerrilla School street home, for the summer. UnsDeakab’c (lift of God: Sundav school Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, M communicate in person or letter with California is God’s country; and property owners of Belfast; so long by Southern Stockton “Hurrah for Roosevelt and says: at 12 m.; C. E. prayer meeting at 6.30 p. m.; Ed. Clements, in writing from Okla- as he persists in Hansonizing our local his virile Americanism!” He apparently is A. evening at 7.30 p. m. 0 NEVINS, Belfast, IVIaine institutions and his of coming home from those hot African jungles worship, homa. says that is God’s country; we, pursues policy pro- Terrible unchanged ir. mind or bodv. Watterson’s fear The services for the wreek at the Croup. ioi=_ who does not Baptist o][c-. who live in New know that this scription against everyone that he will a second causes a >1[o1|c=z3o'^=51f^^j5^. England, prove Napoleon church will he as follows: the Junior My little boy, who is four years old, has suf- of meeting and this leads to the do him homage or pay him tribute; so ripple amusement among Stockton citizens. fered a lot with croup. On several occasions is God’s country, this, Thursday, afternoon at 3.45 o’clock; the we thought he was gone. that our whole is long will the people thus assailed find a Our is thus far forward. conclusion country- spring remarkably prayer meeting this evening; Sunday, at 10.45, After trying all the old time remedies and defender in the he has boasted he Many people planted peas two weeks ago. The God’s and that we should ap- paper with sermon the most of the new, I came home one night at country, grass is green on lawns and in morning worship, by pastor; drive out and which starting every midnight, and my wife said, “The boy has the the of in it and would of existence, field The robins are school at noon; C. E. at privilege living hopping about plentiful- Sunday prayer meeting a preciate croup again— suppose you get bottle of Hyo- Out of Busines the are Going a.mob of his followers undertook to de- ly, leaf-buds daily on The -show our appreciation by our works. swelling every 6.45. evening service will be omitted. mei.” “More junk,” I said, “but we will cir- tree, and the Mayflowers are already abundant. stroy after his election two years ago. You are cordially invited to all our services. culate our money so they all will get some.” has used the split log Our ladies are loud in their of 1 hastened to an all-night drug store, brought Se-arsport King village praise At the First Methodist Church the Vacuum which Good- Episcopal it home. In five minutes he was breathing The Bank has this with good results, and CENTER MONTV1LLE. “Regina Cleanser,” Savings bought the building in which my business is comb .jrag spring hue & Co. have to lease the Sunday, April lTt.'n. at 10.45 a. m., the easier. In fifteen minutes he was sound asleep. The schools in town will by hour for house- pastor, and the store between the roads in that begin Monday, April It broke the so it scared me. must be vacated by the 15th of the contrast cleaning. “Try it on carpets, fur- Rev. Albert E. will before the croup quickly April. Fixtures for sale and e> 25th. Superintendent A. 1) Ramsay has se- upholstered Luce, speak is said to be niture and mattresses, to be convinced,” Anyone wishing to cure the croup of a child thing in stock at bargain Now is town and connecting roads cured teachers for the various districts, as say Lodge of Red Men. This also will be the con- prices. your time to buy eatables and all who have tested the of the ma- I hope will give Hyomei a trial. has follows; Center. Miss Ruth Knowlton of Lio- capacity service. money to pay your taxes. Fixtures include two very great. The Journal several chine. cluding morning At 12 o’clock Bible Wishing you the best of success, which you meat blocks, bench, meat > Carter, Miss Nan Miss erty; Sprowl; Kingdom, deserve. 1 Jos. E. Clark, 204 6th marbles and one a cut of this with school, conducted by Frank P. Blodgett. At surely remain, set of scales, new. times published drag, Sadie Thomas of Morrill; McFarland’s Cor- Mr. computing nearly \|| goods strictly C George Hopkins returned last Saturday 3.30 St S. E., Washington, D. C. October 7, 1909. and for its use. ner, Miss Marguerite Wyman; White’s Corner, p. m., Junior Epworth League. At 7.30 HOUSE FOR SALE AT LOWER END OF instructions for making *ro.n Bangor, where he had been receiving in- Hyomei is a remarkably effective remedy in PEARL STREET. Miss Viola Carter; Vose, Miss Gracia Luce; p. m. the will a lecture in the au- i and which is struction in running the automobile recently pastor give case of croup and it should be in every home It is simple inexpensive, Halldale, Miss Pearl Oxton; G. P. Ridge, bought by his father, Mr. H. L. Hopkins, who ditorium to conclude his work in Belfast. All where there is a croupy child. Full instruc- it is not used in Miss Judith Banton....Marcus Mank of the reason why South will him for a chauffeur. He re- 1 cure comes with each outfit. perhaps depend upon are cordially invited to attend the service. An tions how to croup E. H. Liberty is at D. C. Cain’s .. Mrs. Kitty F. I turned to Bangor to remain outfit inhaler KIMOWLTON. It does not six 1 Tuesday through Complete Hyomei including some places. require Hannum has returned from a visit with friends offering will be received for Educational the present week. pur- costs $1.00 at druggists everywhere and at A. TELEPHONE 251-11 and three or four men to in and is house for Mrs. Elnora ,, horses operate Unity keeping poses. Tuesday, at 7.30 p. m.. Epworth League. A. Howes & Co’s. It is guaranteed to cure ca- Banton-C. B. Hustus and family returned to Miss Lillian A. Simmons left Saturday by or cost at 7.30 m., mid-week tarrh, coughs and colds. it, $1,000. Burnham Monday Mrs. F. A. Luce returned early train for Boston to resume her teaching Thursday, p. prayer from Augusta Sunday... A. D. Baker recently after the short spring vacation, which she meeting. The K. O. K. A. will meet in their inter- 1 in Industrial Development in Waldo County. We print on another page some sold a horse to Elisha G. Norton of Liberty...". spent her old home, School street. She was castle hall for the last meeting under the pres- Reuben K. Luce is in poor health D. H. San- accompanied by her niece, little Miss Frances esting facts and figures concerning the ent Merlin Friday at 7 p. m. The pastor is to The annual report of the Hon. Thomas J. ford is taking care of a very bad felon on one Kimball, who had been visiting her aunt, Miss attend the annual Conference to be held in of Vinalhaven, commissioner of indus- Slate road built last year, and which has of his fingers. This doesn’t suit Dan as well Mabel F. Simmons, for a fortnight. Lyons trial and labor statistics, contains returns from ►I as hard work, as he is a genuine hustler.... Calais April 20th and there will be no service HUTCHINS 3 been to the mayor’s followers Mr. A. P. Lane, general traffic of 79 cities, towns and in the State pointed by George Edmunds is his automobile manager plantations BROTHERS, repairing the Great Northern Co., arrived in town at the Methodist church Sunday, April 24th. which in to the in- as evidence of what he has done for which he smashed last fall, he has Paper report response following j up ordered last Mr. Bull Thursday accompanied by of New Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Frohock wrere tendered a qairies: “How many and what kind of factories, Granite to be a full set of springs of the Cray Brothers of I S and Marble The the who is to soon a Works Belfast. impression sought York, gentlemen put line at the Church in Camden mills and shops for manufacturing purposes ? Dayton. Ohio, and the other repairs he has reception Baptist of steamers on the route between Jelli- have been or are in was that he had personally- ordered of Sears & Roebuck of He Cape last Friday evening and there was a large at- enlarged, completed, process conveyed Chicago. son and New to of BELFAST, MAINE piers York, bring general mer- tendance. It was the 35th of their c.f erection during 1909?” Estimated cost | ^ built this road out of his own for has also ordered a machine for up-setting tires | anniversary Call and see specimens of our work. All orders pocket chandise and take back paper from the great and the third of name?” “Probable number of hands they will ; promptly attended to. I ft for use in his blacksmith .. Ed- marriage year Mr. Frohock’s shop. .George Millinocket Co. Returns show that 89 were : a 4 the good of the community. The figures munds and Bert Baker have sawed about 300 pastorate in Camden. They were presented employ?” buildings erected at a total cost of 1 $1,334,475, employing that the cost of this road cords of wood this spring. Last week Mr Ed- The Military Whist social, under the with two sterling silver dessert spoons and two show, however, auspices 2,631 Seven towns in Waldo county re- munds got one of his fingers jammed off, hav- of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Universalist tablespoons. Cocoa and cake were served and help. was of which the State number of 9; total cost, $58,- $2,218.73, paid it between a and the saw table. last a the evening was a most enjoyable one. W. W. ported: buildings, ing caught log ; parish, Thursday evening, proved great hands 180. is the 1 made the and Mr. 375; employed, Following $819, and the city $1,399.73. The tax -A fire spread over the south side of Hog- social success, although, owing to inclement Perry presentation Frohock back mountain, burning fences and everything weather,—heavy fog ending in rain—the at- feelingly responded. As a pastor and a citizen recapitulation: payers, not the mayor, the property- Mr. Frohock is and outside the Cost Help I which came in its way. The neighbors were tendance was much smaller than it would beloved, church has numberless while his wife is Belfast, clothing factory, enlarged....$2,000 30 owners and business men, paid this much alarmed about their buildings and Arthur otherwise have been. As conditions wrere, friends, also Belfast, fertilizer commenced.30,000 40 Jackson’s family cleared their house of valua- over five dollars were added to the Aid’s treas- held in the highest esteem. plant, $1,399.73. As we do not find the mayor’s Frankfort, grist mill, enlarged. 800 2 bles, but a force of men was called out and ury. THE WEST REALTY name in of tax Liberty, corn canning factory, built COMPANY the list delinquent payers checked the fire.The selectmen took j PROSPECT FERRY. Last w'eek gave us beautiful weather for a new'. 3,500 60 tax of but an inventory of the town the first of last Miss Will open an office in Belfast 1. for he probably paid his poll $3, few but Esther Jocelyn of Bucksport was a saw built newr. 8 May 1910, week and were in session at their office days, Wednesday opened with a thick Northport, mill, 3,000 week-end visitor at Miss the purpose of buying, selling, leasing, renting not all the State fog, which continued into j Evelyn Avery’s_ Palermo, carding mill, built new- 75 1 that would go toward the last three days of the week.Miss Thursday, settling and real estate; in invest- rain the i W. D. Harriman was a business visitor in Bel- com- developing dealing during evening, and* all 1 Searsport, fertilizer plant, voarf. It must be over the 50 or 60 Leola Choate is working for Mrs. Huldah continuing fast ment securities, title guarantee and insurance, spread night. wras a fine but April 9th-Mrs. Willard Harding was on menced .15,000 35 Ramsay-Ed. Wiley, who has been working Friday day; Saturday mortgage loans, and came in a I the sick list last week. She was attended appraisal auctioneering. thousand dollars for schools, for Fred is back to with rainstorm, and the whole day b> Searsport, storehouse, built new.. 3,000 appropriated Allen, moving Belfast.... Dr. Towle of is Parties having property to sell or wishing t was dull. the week j Bucksport, and at this writing saw mill, built new. 1,000 4 In to our .nr- and the has built an addition to his hen- Sunday began present Unity, will do well to communicate with response advert; department, lights, general Perley Jaquith with ! very much better... Miss Alta Holbrook was buy us at overcast skies, followed by a 1 house-Mrs. Daniel Nutter and son of Paler- charming ! at home from once as we have a long list of customers vrh» merit of our Bh of the Monday, with a brisk wind. Frankfort, and spent the week- Every Day expenditures city. mo spent a few days last week with her broth- westerly Catarrh Cannot be Cured. are with the cash to bar- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Hol- waiting pick up any Coffee our sales have er. Ira Allen... Mrs. Oxton and children An I offered. giv Myra accident Monday afternoon to the mail brook. .. .Capt. J. S. Harriman was a business gains visited her twin with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot At the of the city gov- sister Mrs. Maria Jones of team just after the had oeen delivered at I visitor in several At Location of offices and phone numbers iat> increased. Even people v April meeting bags Bangor days last week. reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a last John Black of Paler- the office resulted ernment the said that “the Liberty Saturday.... post in the complete dem- present he is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. G. W. did not trade with us, ar mayor pro- mo had 360 of for j blood or constitutional disease, and in order to recently eggs AddisonSprowl olition of the surry, the frightened horse--a Silvers-Miss Kate Harriman was at home WEST REALTY entire of the board of trus- Robert who has been at j cure it you must take internal remedies. 11 all's CO., giving it a trial, haw CON posed change hatching... Foye. young one—running until the carnage collided from Bangor and spent Sunday with her moth- work for Frank Cushman the two Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- WILLIAM LINCOLN WEST, tees" (of the Free to past years, with a stone hitching post which overturned er, Mrs. W. H. Harriman, returning to Bangor TINUED to us* it, win | Library, “appeared is laid with an attack of and his rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s up lumbago and reduced it to kindlings. It is quite a loss on the Monday morning train.... Miss Hazel tf 1 i General Manager. him to be on the of is his for a short Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was conclusive evidence t h ground political play younger brother filling place to the owner, Mr. Willard M. Berry. Fortu- Waldon began the Narrows school time. Monday prescribed by one of the best physicians in this or some other ulterior to him un- nately the horse, a valuable one, was not seri- 10th. It is Miss Waldon’s second term quality DOES count. W purpose April country for years and is a of school in that regular prescription. ously injured. district. com- about results wh known But what about the “political SECRET SOCIETIES. It is composed of the best tonics known, worry bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di- play" and “ulterior purpose" involved in you can be assured of a Nil rectly on the mucous surfaces The perfect the removal a few years ago of Rev.Ash- Three Masonic meetings this week. Phoenix combination of the two ingredients is what cup >f coffee by using ley A. Smith, Ben. Hazeltine, Chas. S. Lodge held a stated communication Monday produces such wonderful results in curing Every Day Blend? the met Does not Coflor the Hair Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. evening, Chapter Tuesday evening, DON'T be off son- Bickford and Charles P. Hazeltine? Were F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. put with j and last evening Palestine Commandery held Ingredients they not "thoroughly efficient, and were of Ayer's, e lair Visor Sold by Druggists, price 75c. thing “just as good," 1 a with work in the Red Cross stated conclave, Sulphur Destroys germs that Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. a any their cause dandruff and We carry large line of INSIST upon having the “complaints regarding ability degree. failing hair. Cure* rashes and eruptions of scalp. or integrity” ever received? It was the Glycerin. Soothing, healing. Food to the hair-bulb*. The Shoe Situation. Hair l>. B. brand. a in first-class Switches Nearly thousand people gathered City Quinin. A strong tonic, antiseptic, stimulant j 'bequest of P. R. Hazeltine that gave to Sodium Chlorid. hall, Bangor, last Thursday night to listen to Cleansing, quiets irritation of scalp. Trade in footwear improves gradually and is in all shades and sizes. Belfast its Free Library, and the least Capsicum. Increases activity of glands. an address by Elliot G. Stevenson, supreme much better than six weeks ago; the question Sage. Stimulant, tonic. Domestic of the could do would be to retain on remedy high merit I of values is less of a city chief ranger of the Independent Order of For- Alcohol. disturbing element. 25c. lb. Stimulant, antiseptic. Water. Perfume. Heavy staple lines receive chief attention. the board of trustees a member of that esters. He was welcomed to the the city by Shipments from Boston show an increase this as as one remained. But the mayor Hon. John F. and a Show this formula to doctor. Ask week. lines Mrs. B.F. WELLS family Woodman, banquet your him if there is a Some of leather, those ■ ■ ■ long 1 single injurious ingredient. principally II in his honor was given at which the and Ask nun if he thinks Hair as for other than shoe are still mayor was after the and not for mayor Ayer’s Vigor, made from this formula, is the best prepa- purposes, quiet, spoils, several citizens were -— prominent present. ration you could use for falling hair, or for dandruff. Let him decide. but on shoe leathers the market shows increas- | the first and a board was chosen to He knows. time, Ayeb ed activity and a tone.—Dun’s The annual installation of the Uniform _J._c. CoMP.yyT. Lowell. Mass._ ( stronger Review, do his removed the April 9th. bidding. They jani- Rank, Knights of Pythias, was held at their The Pen With The armory last The is tor, but further proceedings were arrest- ; Thursday evening. installing officer was Asst. Adjt. General Edgar I. Brown ed the voiced indignation of the by freely of Waterville. Refreshments were served and For Sale Hi citizens generally. The present mayor a large attendance enjoyed the festivities of the evening. The officers installed were as when the office in 1895 had a One of the finest residences in Belfast—con- Crescent- holding follows: Capt., Fred G. Spinney; 1st Lieut., I-CLARION—^1 taining 12 rooms and a bath. Hot and cold Filler under "board of trustees of his Sam 2nd Lieut., library choosing Hodgkinson; Jerry Hayes; water in six sleeping rooms. Excellent closet the thumb iden- Recorder, Frank G. Sargent. and proposed to remove Miss Pond, who and storage accommodations. Fine stable con- tifies the most perfect, for nected. For Hate other particulars apply to. and bad been the librarian from the first and Fulton G. one of the best men convenient satisfac- j Berry, known Egijs CHARLES F. THOMPSON. u- in died at in fountain made— From *>ur White Wyandottos. f whose efficiency none could question, to California, suddenly his home Belfast; March 24, 1910.—12tf tory pen Fresno on Saturday evening, April 9th. He arc* mated to cockerels direct fr [ make a for one of his famous nest which he \ place sympathizers; had been ill for several months. Berry was a trap strain, CONKLIN’S the record strain in A but a member of the board, whose vote prominent clubman, yachtman, hotel keeper Stoves,Ranges-Furnaces highest egg j and sportsman. He went to California sixty- individual record as high as 271 e was essential, absented himself from the Our birds are beautiful in two years ago, and his first work was to help SeH-Fillin{| Pen year. meetings and the scheme fell through. excavate the site of the old Palace Hotel in \ well up to the standard on points PLUMBING On a fountain it in- extra of brown « San Francisco. At Berry’s bedside when he j SUPPLIES, pen good layers largo f And this is the man who talks about sures what to show I am now died was Maude Lillian Berry Moulan, comic “Sterling" stock any time. \ ders for a few chicks to bo deliver*.! J "political play" and “ulterior purpose;" ! opera singer, who w’as his favorite daughter. | Galvanized Gutters, Conductors, Sheet SEED and all kinds does on silver. The —New York Sun. Conklin is different from first of April, at 15 cents each. Egg: a who would an QRASS mayor depose exception- ing $1,00 per setting of Id eggs, Mr. Berry was a brother of the late Frank | Iron and Tin Rooffing. of farm and garden seeds all other fountain pens— ally well board of trustees of 100 eggs. qualified of this and better. Call and see. Berry city. in bulk or Our eggs are testing up fine, our a institution to secure the — ■ ■■ ■■ ■■■■■■ non-political ■ — — ; -MY PRICES ARE RIGHT- package. 10, tested 95 cent forth H. J. LOCKE & SON. February per petty spoil of a janitorship. E. L. COlCi ARE YOU SATISFIED CHARLES F. 25 Northport Avenue, Belfast From the initial number of the mayor’s W. A. SWIFT,* WITH YOUR STOMACH? HALL, LONDON & personal organ some one has been assail- MASONIC TEMPLE. 4tl4 LANCASHIRE FIR! Do you want a better one—one that wont JOURNAL BUILDING, BELFAST, MAINE. ed in every issue—business men, ANCE COMPANY profes- belch gas, or turn sour, or (eel heavy or make and House for Sale. OF 1.1VK It 1*001., KNlil AN sional men, clergymen, others. A you (eel miserable? NO. 1 PARK STREET. majority of the men thus attacked are ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 190!* Nine rooms; New Furnace; connected with Republicans, although some Republicans Sewer. Dry, cemented cellar. Inquire of Real estate, $ J Stocks and were induced to invest in the LESLIE C. FOLLETT surgery and medicine in Belfast and vicinity. I bonds, mayor’s MI-OKA Cash in office and 51 Church Street. Belfast Maine shall be prepared to treat all the diseases of bank, enterprise by the assurance that it was Agents’ balances, Cures indigestion animals at all times and hope to receive a lib- a and eral Bills receivable. Tco'be non-partisan paper, but for distress in five minutes. CARD OF THANKS share of the patronage of the public. b relieve* stomach ( Interest and rents, j it would not 1 Hospital and office at the Revere House be in rebellious stomachs I LOBSTERS^- We wish to thank our friends All other patronage turns for Republican h old, unsatisfactory, many Stable, Spring street. assets, j and kindness extended to us in our existence today. The real mission of this into new ones, ever ready to digest the hearti- sympathy Residence corner Franklin and Charles Sts. recent also for the beau- Gross est meal. jj bereavement; many Phones in both hospital and residence (num- assets, $.. publication is, however, clearly indicated not BOILED OR 1 tiful floral tributes. bers announced later). 14tf Deduct items admitted, ALIVE, Mrs. H. J. by the remark of a Democrat that he put Wo Mi-o-na tab- Chaples, guarantee | Mrs. Annie L. Black, Admitted assets, $ his into it as a Also WILLIAM LINCOLN WEST. money campaign contribu- leta to cure atomach disease. ml ALWAYS ON HAND. Fresh, Salt, Smoked, H. L. H Drew Chapi.es, LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, ltH*'.' tion. from the venemous Money back if they fail. Florence D. Chaples. Apart personal Pickled, and Shell Fish, with side line of Pickles, Olives, : Net I CARD OF THANKS unpaid losses, $ .abuse which has been the chief feature and Canned Goods. Unearned premiums, fn» Crackers, Vegetables We All other of this sheet it has been devoted to boom- a wish to thank the nurses of the Waldo liabilities, 50 Cents Large Box over all WANTED. County Hospital for their affectionate care and Surplus liabilities, : the business ing personal enterprises of —AT— 251-4 O. SHAW. interest in our little daughter Helen, and also to the Total liabilities and the mayor, in opposition to firms and in- A man in the wholesale department at surgical staff for their efforts to sav^ surplus, $3,f* her life. GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Benjamin F, C'oluord, Seai-i"’ dividuals who have for a A. A. HOWES & CO.’S tf!5 Agent, \ years paid large LPhone THE dinsmore store. INEZ M. JOHNSON. 3wl5 A short for NEWS OF BELFAST. tramp mayflowera in near-by |gg woods last Monday was a nevelation in regard load of bricks was received last to the advancement of \ vessel spring. The ferns and °®ee extension. for the P09t flower stalks are into life * ek springing in every & Co. had strawberries April direction and the is 5 A Howes pyrola putting out its 9[there] are tricks in all trades. seems ;. pV retailed at 37 cents a box. leaves and unusually vigorous. ?tn. | 1 flocks of wild were Spring large geese 1 Take for instance Unclaimed letters in the the | remaining Belfast u headed north and post office for the week >— k, flying high, 12th: geen of ending April imitators the Miss E. M. Mrs. is the stable at his g | Carpenter, Luther Lockwood (-har|e? Bradbury having Mrs. Nellie Perkins, Della S. Mrs. on North port avenue fitted up for a Richards, — Mattie Sylvester, Mrs. Jane Wyman, Roy Medicine TAILORED k garag*' ! HOLEPROOF! Cunningham, David T. Percey & Sons, Henry | has taken the agency for Hoyt’s n To be sure \ Parker stockings. g Swain, E. M. Thomas, Murdor Young. Is ,-ul is fitting up an office in the United but this I The next meeting of Seaside SUITS and I budding. they guarantee Chautauqua COATS, \v g liana Circle will be with Mrs. M. W. Rich, No. 137 Mrs. J. F. Wilson had rhubarb H is how do it. and the I v pie they f Main street, Monday afternoon, April 18th. Needed Now, Best is April 7th, the rhubarb from their a They insist that the stock- I The study topic will be from the magazine, SKIRTS the stalks of size. and WAISTS •' good Hood’s gs' “Greek Doric Architecture” and from the C. Sarsaparilla I ndent A. J. Knowlton has finished I ings must b e returned I ; L. S. C. books, “Social Life at Rome,” chapter | school census of Searoport and ex- ten, “The Friendly Stars” enriches and I to the factory. This i chapter twenty. Which purifies, revitalizes the blood as no 8TORE OF sh the Belfast census this week. Quotations from the “Myth of Orion.” HIGH QUALITY pe other does. 40,366 testimonials of cures, in two years. g V-N,, Brothers received an order last week n means a lot of extra Shipping Items. Sch. George D. Edmunds g or «v customer in Camden for 600 800 tons of coal Get it in usual liquid form tablets called Sarsatabs. pounds I bother and 1 discharged -for the Mount ‘> ed. He saw the firm’s advertisement and,expense Waldo Granite Co. at Frankfort last week and Th* ‘rnal- | very few persons will go was towed to Rockland.Sch. Caroline JAMES H. HOWES, went out of Megunticook lake this | Kreischer, Capt. J. F. Hutchins, arrived at f j-v., to the trouble of it. ITHE I doing I last week with h 28th and the Camden Herald thinks Bucksport wreckage from Capt. BELFAST, MAINE. SP than ever before. The average 1 Now there is not one pair Hutchins' schooner C. M. Gray, which was lost 4 CARLe & JONES’ 4 P ul the middle of | at Deer Island last winter, and sailed ,, April. Thursday in a hundred of Hole- I for Belfast with a cargo of fertilizer barrels ANNOUNCEMENT OF inice piling for the extension of the | for the Coe-Mortimer Co.The lighthouse u amship Co.’s wharf at this port is proofs that does not ful- 1 * | steamer Wistaria is coming to the Maine sta- Window ered on the wharf of the Duplex Spring Curtains, fill the six months’ guar- 1 tion to take the of the filing Co. They are fine sticks. g place Geranium, lately |* condemned, and left Charleston, S. C., last i Shades and jnd salmon caught by Dr. W. L. Car- i antee. But if there is, 1 Draperies week for Portland. The Wistaria is an iron £ in Lake was on exhi- ierty Georges We this and are a Exhibit"! bring them right back to g vessel of 450 tons gross.Business is dull at ^ have greatly enlarged department showing very complete 5 ! is city last Friday. Dr. Cargill also g |R line of artistic hangings and lace curtains, Xt the port of Bangor. Lumber shipments were DAILY—9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 9 ten-pound salmon and Ralph I. pretty well cleaned up before the river became Curtain 12 1-2 and 15 cents • of like weight. jp Muslin, 10, per yard. icebound last winter, and consequently there 121-2 cents Maxwell Overland Buick 1 •:ard & Barrows shoe is run- Silkilenes, per yard. ilr factory Die Dinsm Store I- is no stock on hand now and the coasters jll time with a full crew and with j must wait for the opening of the mills.The » Curtains, 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 17 cents per yard. % d for several months. The fort- and get a new new g pair. g Penobscot river tug McAllister Bros, is j Demins, 15, 20 and 25 cents per yard. 'S v roll jp puts many thousand dollars ! said to be much better than the Bismarck. [Automobile They • 25 cents ■ irculation. it last Fancy Scrims, per yard. Sr May forever, | say she stands a much heavier tow, handles uv. auu na\c ju voj/ci m uuui. easier and burns less coal.The river and Madras, 30 and 75 cents per pair. % The seats for Canton Pallas Ball will go on Ig of harbor bill includes an of These are suitable for Window nning Religious Society Newton, sale at D. F. Stephenson’s, 21st. appropriation $38,000 JP goods Curtains, Portieres, Box and Furniture W Thursday, April Sofa Pillows, etc. ..s extended a general invitation to the for cutting away the bar w’hich reaches from Coverings, The Aid circle will meet f the Unitarian church in this Hospital sewing Sears island to the mainland.Sch. Catawam- city I a aa We have gone into these Have with Mrs. James F. McKeen Friday, April 15th, Olirf nine extensively. sent on the occasion of the installa- teh is loading barrels at Lane’s wharf for St. a fine display rack from which we can show at 2 m. p. wm you the line in a few minutes. m | 'he Rev. Harry Lutz, which will take /vnarew s in. r>. .. ocn. jcj. o. wuson nas ioaa- The Universalist Social Aid will meet with Sunday evening, April the 17th. ed hay, lumber and laths at Lewis’ wharf for % Prices range from 50c. per pair to $6.00 per yard. jP 1 Mrs. E. L. Cook this, afternoon at e noticed that Hood’s Thursday, Stonington_Capt. F. W. Harford is fitting | Sarsaparilla is K All the desirable colors in Opaque Window Shades, Curtains, % the regular hour. out the little schooner owned -Used in The Journal. A few years Fancy, by George a I £ Poles and Rods, Tassels for Lace Curtains. offered a to the retail ! The Belfast Musical Society will meet Thurs- A. Gilchrest, for a fishing trip-Sch. Helvetia •mpany bicycle |m Let us show you the goods. Very truly yours, the 1 of arrived from Jacksonville, with Models for your and demonstration. Call I ! Maine selling largest quantity day evening, April 21st, instead Tuesday, on Monday Fla., g inspection hard for Eastern l Sarsaparilla in a given time and R. account of the Band’s Minstrel show on that pine the Steamship Co., and ►? CARLE & JONES, 5 and see them. Catalogs on request. All are welcome. S of the firm of A. A. Howes & Co.,. date. A full attendance is requested. will discharge at their wharf... .Sch. N. Y. Mc- is pAtf pAA pAp jp*.^ p,*^ p*^ pAp pAp pAp pAp p,'^ pAp ; rize. This is Farland arrived Tuesday from Boston. She READ GARAGE & MACHINE COMPANY sarsaparilla everywhere The regular April session of the County | had for different and dis- | o.i as a standard spring medicine and Commissioners’ Court convened last Tuesday. general cargoes ports charged oyster shells here for the Swan & Sib- ; all druggists. They are auditing bills, acting on road notices, Miss Charlotte Staples has been appointed etc. The session will ley Co. | \rnold shipped some live hogs to Bos- be continued the rest of census enumerator in this city for Wards Four this week. —. -ion:." ; tly for which he received $11.40 per Steamer Notes.. The Rockland, Capt. W. and Five. toll'- >l[o1|c~ ioc-^lfo] The D. her summer run between weight, the highest price he has ever Swan & Sibley Co. have sold their span Bennett, began The Mosquito Mountain quarry has been and Brooksville 12th. Her sched- | He bought a number of pigs in Bos- of grey team horses to H. M. Bennett and Bangor April opened up for business under charge of George them here for which is I). ule is as follows: Leave Bagaduce Landing, j brought sale, Ralph Shute, who will work them singly or W. Ward, superintendent, after having been Belfast Band West 6 a. Pi Minstrels the Brooksville, wharf, g usual order of things. Mr. Arnold as a pair as occasion requires. This is a dull m.; Tapley’s closed down for more than a year. fj | o car with last week for season with West Brooksville, 6.20; Castine, 6.30; Fort l potatoes Boston^ coal dealers and the Swan & Sibley The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union h he 25 cents a bushel. Co. will not the team Point, 7.15; Penobscot, 7.30; Sandypoint, 7.40; j paid replace until later. will meet with Mrs. Nellie Macomber, Verona Bry 19 and I of the brooder house at Pine- Park, 8.05; Bucksport, 8.30; connecting April 20, 1910, urning The post office at Burnham was entered last View street, tomorrow, Friday, at 2.30 p. m- with the 9 o’clock train for Bangor; Winter- 1 | ltry farm left the chicks to come from Saturday night and about four dollars in small Topic: Plans for the year’s work. All try to port, 8.50; arrive in Bangor, 10.15. Returning, AT THE BELFAST OPERA HOUSE. t .bators without a house, and Mr. Ran- change and a private collection of stamps be- come. leave Bangor at 2.15 p. m., Winterport, 3.30; I da. -ranged with the Ferguson Poultry farm longing to Postmaster McKechnie taken. Entry Bucksport, 4.00; Verona Park, 4.10; Sandy- The ladies of the G. A. R. will have a public Hear the chorus of fifteen of the best male S for the new comers. Some were due was made by breaking out the glass in a win- composed point, 4.50; Penobscot, 5.00; Fort Point, 5.15; dinner in Memorial Hall, from 11 to 2 p. m me of the fire. Mr. Ferguson has al- dow. It is supposed to have been the work of voices in the under the of E. S. Castine, 6.00; Tapley’s wharf, 6.15; arrive Baga- Wednesday, April 20th. It will consist of cold city, supervision oceived quite a number and last week a tramp. duce Landing, 6.30. There will be a sail down meats, vegetables, baked beans, pies, dough* Pitcher. in the hovers in his new house J upwards A has arisen here as to whether the etc. cents. of ^ question the river every afternoon and nuts, Dinner, 25 Each member ° 1 chicks. Saturday every I f April term of the Supreme court will open on the Circle is to furnish food. Sunday during the summer. The time for requested I See the after-piece given under the direct supervision the Census. The census enun: era- the 19th as has been scheduled, since that date [1 I leaving Bangor has been changed from 2 Guy Gray was before Judge R. W. Rogers in gin their work tomorrow, is a legal holiday—Patriots’ day. Court should 0 of A. and Fred T. Chase. April 15th, o’clock to 2.15 this year so that connection the police court last Saturday on a search and George Quimby ensure accuracy should be all the convene on the third Tuesday in the month, given with the steamer can be made by passengers seizure process. He waived the hearing and tssible. Farm owners and tenants have which falls on the 19th, but there is a law that on the B. & A. train arriving in Bangor at 2.05 was convicted and sentenced to pay a fine of -—^ urnished with advance schedules to fill court shall not be held on a legal holiday, | o’clock. The freight charges are the same as $100 and costs, and to be imprisoned 60 days in UJ Reserved Seats on Sale 15, at Samuel ui The enumerators will wear a in- which doubtless means that the real convening Friday, April badge last year, but the fares have been raised all jail, and in default of payment of fine and 5 "1 "United will take the 20th. States Census, 1910.” The place Wednesday, along the line-The Tremont Capt. George costs, to be imprisoned 60 days additional. He Adams’ Jewelry Store. o are of interest in this con- Q iug points The Post-Office Department has addressed a H. Barbour of the merchants line is having a appealed and recognized in the sum of $200, nection: circular letter to postmasters asking them to new boiler installed and will receive a thorough with his wife and Andy L. Knowlton as sure- law Prices 25, 35 and 50 Cents. requires every adult person to fur- earnestly request patrons of rural delivery to overhauling at Bangor. It is expected she will ties. UNDERTAKER, he but jj ■■■ prescribed information, also pro- 1-11 »«—»»■— paint their boxes and the posts to which they be able to go on her route between Bangor and v.T ’hat it shall be treated so confidentially, mil’- —mi .. .-Ml ju» •■') are attached a pure white color. It is also de- Manset 19th... .The sale of the steamer tha- injury can come to any person from April LICENSED EMBALMER. i:> ing the questions. sired that patrons be induced to imprint their Ruth at this port was reported last week. The President has issued a | proclamation, names and box numbers on boxes in black let- buyer is F. S. Wrinck of New York city and A CORONER FOR on all citizens to co-operate with the SPECIAL ters about two inches high. Posts to which the Ruth is to run on a new route from the f and assuring them that it has nothing WALDO COUNTY boxes are attached should be set in an in to and | ith or com- New York Sea Gate will be Wall | taxation, army jury service, easily Battery Papers school attendance, of immi- accessible at the side of the road and “chicks regulation position commanded by Capt. P. G. Day. The engineer or enforcement of law, and that any boxes securely attached to a projecting arm of is John Redican of Brooklyn. New York. The EVERYTHING MODERN IN 5c., ? can be injured by answering the in- FOR SALE. 6c., 7c., 8c., wood or to a bracket of bar iron or an automatic officers and crew arrived last week and Friday Ware 10c. to 35c. We shall hatch for sale v/ov luiitc tuai laiiu on during May and ; uic extension arm. the Ruth was taken out Gilchrest’s marine CASKETS AND uf this State be complete and correct. Agate can old chicks of Barred | She leaves this week for New i supply day Plymouth Spring Moving. Edward M. Knowlton,who is railway. York_; 1 1 efore every farm owner and tenant SALE, INCLUDING The Bangor Commercial says: “Some difficulty j BURIAL SUITS! Rocks or Rhode Island Reds at $15.00 per promptly, fully, and accurately fill up closing out his grocery and market business in WINDOW SHADES Advance Farm Schedule” is at the office of the Eastern hundred. and carefully the Savings Bank block, has moved from the being experienced Double Home 48-3 ve it for the enumerator when Boilers, telephone he calls. company in it upon pa- Orders should be as as M. R. Knowlton house, corner of High and Steamship impressing j O ffice 48-4 placed early possi- 12'c. to 60c. > klin Street. The trons that under the enacted federal Water | excavation for the Spring streets, to his farm on Northport ave- recently Pails, ble, as we shall have less than two thousand tfice extension as staked out extends law no can be de- 72 MAIN STREET, BELFAST j nue_Mrs. Luella Brown of Poor's Mills has package containing liquors j Coffee for sale this season and many are already half the walk livered to the or to I Pots, j early on Franklin street taken the tenement on Cedar street vacated by anybody except consignee, engaged. 2wl5p JapJac, Ready Mixed has one a ! (piestion arisen as to whether the i Mrs. E. F. who has having written order from the consignee, Dish ■ Bramhall_Leroy Strout, j i) Pans, is encroached The local office would like to accomodate those \, The Farm. ALABASTINE,Paints. Dry Paste, Room Mould upon, and if so what been occupying the Doe house on Cedar street, etc. Ferguson Poultry if the has. In who come for without an but the Kettles, I any. city running out has taken the rent in the Wiggin house on goods order, inys. YOl'Its TliUl-Y, of the lot above it was law is backed with a and the Chenery found Main street vacated by John Healey-Mr. heavy penalty j Regular 40c. and 50c. goods ttie ily three-fourths of the plank walk is and Mrs. Charles H. Walden are to move May letter of it is being adhered to.” The same | Opera House, To Let CARLE & JONES. t property, but as the has had the 13 street to the former H. P. rule of course applies to all the landings- city 1st from Main For Double parlors up stairs, with running 1 THE PIONEER urbed use of it for more than corner of Franklin and Cedar The Castine made an excursion from Castine ! twenty Thompson house, 29c. water and bath on Franklin street, opposite it can retain to last and made Deal in possession. Looking up streets_Dr. L. W. Hammons has moved from Bangor Saturday, Sunday she — ■■ Big Pipes the Postoffice. For particulars call on or !in street from Main street it seems as Me- an excursion from this to I OF AMUSEMENTS. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. the Harris house on street to the city Bangor. Monday Spring address :> the former she took a load of fertilizer for the Coe-Morti- | street should go more to Clintock block on High street, and his daugh- On. One 10-cent Package of Tobacco. but it would be mer Co. C. L. WRIGHT eg“Always Something Going 15tf MRS. CARRIE E. PEIRCE. | ~th, expensive to carry ter, Mrs. Warren W. Knowlton, and children, One 25-cent Brier Wood Pipe, 1 now as there is a will make their home there.Willis Wight is j way deep ditch and New Advertisements. You find the Opera House Block, 7. Sch. R. Rowers, from One Bundle Cleaners. from the tenement, corner of Charles %will !|> *f*>f!>?p&sj) on Brown Delaware STEPHENSON’S. In the when workmanship, fD0irT¥0UKMW|< as Shoal, Bay. City Advertisements. past is as g the bounds of some of them, and that | that a dollar saved good < j in Belfast the fast.The Ferguson Poultry Farm, Belfast bly the lay of the land has set two papers were published city \> TWO dollars earned? Am’t you j Franklin will have for sale during May day-old chicks ] north of what should be its true direc- was to both, that it might BEST jj advertising given i) aware that the cost of living is the in the course of of Barred Plymouth Rocks or Rhode Island excavating Monday a reach all the people. Under the present one- j wall was found which was said Reds hundred. Orders should it has been for many to be the of the evi- at $15 per be highest today % man in furtherance mayor’s >f the cellar wall of the Welch house. rule, 4 % 4 placed early, as there will be less than two ? dent purpose to divert all the city money pos- | years 'D Roads Meeting. As before announc- thousand for sale and many are already engag- not save 20 on your | sible into his own pocket, the advertising has ! Why percent Paul D. Sargent, State Highway Com- which is ed.George H. Johnson anc Inez E. Johnson Sweet been confined to his organ, Peas | personal BILL hold a a MEAT Bank ner, will county road at publish card of thanks.Room and board Belfast meeting In last not admitted to many homes. week’s Savings » us •lrthouse in Belfast at 10 wanted for an invalid to W. alone by letting supply you. a. m., April were three lady. Apply G. and NASTURTIUMS. issue of the mayor’s organ city in 1868. In a circular announcing these road Sawtelle, Sabattus street, Lewiston, Me.... J. Top in quality and bottom ORGANIZED notices, occupying 15^ inches, that if set in the ^ Mr. M. is the local for ngs Sargent says: than 7 Kneeland, Searsport, agent Seed in bulk, all mixed is our motto. usual way would occupy not more inches' colors, price ROBERT F. DUN TON, President, WiLVIER J. DMvUV Treasurer year the on the Eastern Fire Insurance Co. of Atlantic expenditure account of for adver- or road work to and as the usual newspaper charge separate. & | amounted $278,000 and a City, N. J.E. C. Shaw, Opera House block, McIntosh Perry’s Assistant Treasurer. f 80 miles of road was is the inch, the price for this adver- HERBERT T. FIELD. reconstructed, tising by Beaver has boiled and live lobsters believe is street, CHARLES F. it by far the best season’s tising is nearly doubled. That the city busi- SWIFT, MARKET. *n point of quality that has yet been done always on hand; also fresh, salt, smoked and December 6, 1909, $1,609,781 01 ness not be conducted altogether in secret Deposits the auspices of State aid. Indications may shell etc.W. L. Journal MASONIC TEMPLE. 4tl4 these notices: fish, Hall, building, oar are that an be- we give the substance of .... 100,000.00 expenditure ranging has the Clarion stoves, ranges and furnaces, Reserve, $400,000, and $450,000, will be made on Proposals for the support of the poor for a road and it plumbing supplies, galvanized gutters, sheet ... seems to me it is of the term of five years, beginning May 10, 1910, Surplus, 163,504.71 st importance that we should all have a will be received by the city clerk not later iron and tin roofing, etc.... Holeproof stock- •gh of the 2nd. A bond of $5,000 ac- No. December understanding specifications than 7 p. m., May ings are the real thing and are sold under a six Dividend 1, 1, 1868, $867.75 which this work will be done. These to the city will be required from the CARLE & JONES’ ceptable months’ guarantee at The Dinsmore Store..... meetings afford us the one opportunity successful bidder. Dividend No. 83, December 6, 1909, at the rate 0 * year for all getting together and con- Rooms with running water and bath to let on The assessors give notice that all persons * g these matters. In the it has been past having taxable property in this city shall make of 4%, 30,294.60 ted that these meetings interfered with to -3*Mid=Season Announcements i return thereof, and if they “neglect comply L. House block, is a spe- iuties of some boards in an- Wright, Opera having to making their with this notice will be barred by law from Total Dividends paid to depositors date, $1,384,736.95 aluation. This be but is cial agate ware sale. Regular 40 and 50 cent may so, April appealing from the decision of the assessors nly month that seems to be available for for 29 cents.See announcement of on their for abatement in any er- goods AND SKIRTS the road and application COATS, SUITS its 83d semi-annual dividend on December ; i;ng meetings, I believe it is to them.’’ known This Bank paid 6, 1909, '■ rors in property taxed the well horses John Ward, Stiletto C., ; !Jch the duty of municipal officers to try Abbott notice that he has and This season we have no or to make this an attractive de- of annum, and we to maintain -id out how to get the largest return for Giles G. gives Edgemark, Billy Herr Robert Brigham. spared pains expense at the rate 4 % Per confidently expect j1‘nh for the duties of milk inspector. expenditure of their road appropriation, qualified For further information write to or call on M. partment. We are showing one hundred and eighty suits and nearly as many rate in the future. All dividend interest is credited in towns is the included in the above is a notice of the this immediately many largest item of Not A. Belfast, Maine.I. H. Havener, will us a to show the goods and are due 1st Nevins, models, and we feel sure, if you give chance, as it is to make a just valuation of city clerk that dog licenses April account of the and if uncalled for at the time will ration, has eggs for hatching from Barred out of to the depositors, ^ taxable property, in their town. and must be paid promptly. Searsport, quote prices on same, you will not see the necessity of going town for your the finest strains in Maine. as the sum. Plymouth Rocks, Suits and Coats. draw interest the same principal Fifty cents for setting of 13 eggs_A large in the State. The affairs of this Bank have the careful and conscientious over- assortment of hats to choose from at The Our room and stock will compare favorably with any We do in the ask a continuation of the Fashion, Lord's, High street. New shapes not and cannot handle as many high priced suits as they do larger cities, but sight of its Trustees, who respectfully just received.... Mrs. H. J. Chaples, Mrs. for nice, practical Suits and Coats at popular prices, we are sure you cannot do patronage of its present depositors, and will be pleased to open new Annie L. Black, Drew H. L. Chaples and Flor- better. We are suits in showing accounts with any prospective depositors within or without the State. ence D. Chaples publish a card of thanks. their cur- and all fabrics—Prices: Carle & Jones have greatly enlarged Silk, Wool, Linen. Panamas popular Deposits received and placed on interest the first of each tain department and are showing a very com- $12, $15. $16.75, $17, $18, $20, $22, $23, $25 and $28, plete line of artistic hangings and lace cur- month. and rods and tassels for lace cur- tains, poles and Raw Silk— in this Bank are from taxation. tains. See also Carle & Jones’ midseason an- Coats in Linen, Panama, Serge, Pongee Prices: Deposits exempt nouncement of coats, suits and skirts. They and $8, $10, $12, $15, $22 $25. TRUSTEES: are sole agents for the famous Kenyon gar- I ments. Alterations in all suits free of charge We are sole agents for the FAMOUS KENYON GARMENTS—Serge, Silk ROBERT F. DUNTON. JAMES H. HOWES, FRED G. WHITE, and satisfaction guaranteed.Man wanted and Satin, Rubberized, and the Popular Rubber Coat. in the wholesale at the Dinsmore BEN D. FIELD. department All alterations in all suits free of charge, and p erfect satisfaction guaranteed. ARTHUR I. BROWN, sale Saturday, 16th, at Store....Special April Kindly look through our line before placing your order. James H. Howes, Odd Fellows block....You Very truly yours, will find base ball goods in great variety in the CARLE & JONES. basement sales room at Carle & Jones. 14% 4% I Likes Los had known Lewis and Clark, quieted Angeles. their better Unsuspected worms sr* the fears by telling them it was A Maine Man, Long a Resident of Massa- cane of numerous tittle things to live in peace than it was to fight as that with children. chusetts, Enthusiastic Over the Charms go wrong they did before the white man came. When a child is sick you WORTH of the Pacific Coast. Whitman fed his rarely think that its sickness is ate mule and dog flesh, horses them off Spokane, Wash., March 20, 1910. The caused by warns; yet warns, cottonwood bark, pushed Let the “Blue • Bell” either a he writer has now been in the West and on directly indirectly, are the edge of ice to swim them across riv- cause of three quarters of all the ills of childhood. en the Pacific coast one has made and pulled them out on the other side. year, Children, and often-times adults feel out of sals, are MOUNTAINS three trips through twelve of the most W irritable, feel listless and unrefreshed in the morning; suffer with Finally Whitman,in buffalo-coat and moc- western and coast States and a short way indigestion, have a variable appetite, foul tongue, offensive breath; casins, portrayed the beauties of Oregon hard and full with occasional and aboutthe Remind You— into Mexico, and the sights are most belly, griping* pains navel; eyes to Webster and then to President Tyler. Sign heavy, and dull; itching of the nose; short, dry cough; grinding of the and the teeth; A long train of was far out wonderful, opportunities great. V slow fever; and often in children, convulsions—in tire majority of cases the immigrants on the Whitman Had our Pilgrim Fathers landed in Cal- ■ cause of all the trouble is warms though you may not suspect their presence. Platte when Dr. joined them in months later he OFJiOLD Six ifornia when they landed in Massachu- May, I843. OF THE ERRAND YOU FORGOT TO met some at Fort of EX; setts, Maine would be a howling wilder- of his friendly Indians During Change Life, Hall with with CUTE, and a ready way out of the ness now, for they never would have left TRUE’S ELIXIR ponies loaded provisions. Mrs. Chas. difficulty. Here flour bbl. says Barclay this part of the country for a poorer Hi ft Dure Trffetflbl*rnmfumntl haafu^n fhi> Ifatidanl was selling at $40 per household since it never fails to — OF THE ORDER YOU first remedy 1851; After the Snake river at Sal- Graniteville, Yt. “I was passing WERE ASKED To place. People came here at for gold expel not only worms but all waste matter, leav- crossing the blood rich and mon through theChanireof Life andsufferea ing the stomach Falls 13 miles — DELIVER for and soon discovered the other great op- pure, sweet, they made but per your firm or for your the bowels regular and the waole system strong troll) nervousness home and brush. portunities. In my opinion the United healthy. day through sand and sage They and other annoying The mother who her children Dr. True’s gives took the center of the river bed for 25 and 1 OF THE ENGAGEMENT FOR WHICH V States would be one-third larger had the Elxir regularly is wise, because it not only in- symptoms, creases the that start been made here; but it appetite, acts as a preventative of miles on Burnt River and entered Grand truly say HAVE BEEN perhaps I coughs, colds, fever and worms and gives nigged, DELAYED and of the quicker robust Ronde LydiaE.Pinkham's was as it is. The far East has been health. valley in October. Burnett, best early (canVegetable Com- of Sold by all Druggists. Price and a future a way explaining your inability to meet it developed, which might never have been, 35c, 50c $1.00. j governor, and Nesmith, future pound has proved ‘Keeps you and your children well." a road worth mountains and now the west is fast coming to the senator, helped to cut wagon OF DR. J. F. TRUE ft of gold to me, as it THE CALL YOU PROMISED TO MAI- front. As I said before, if all the people CO., through the Blue mountains. When Dr. Auburn, Me. restored my health but failed knew about this wonderful western coun- McLaughlin heard of starving immigrants and I to make, through forgetfulness. Eetablished strength. 1851. j at as it is. it would not hold half the Cascades he commanded every never forget to tell try, large Of a hundred in I boat to > friends what ways which, to use a qu; I of them. It is very fortunate that all be manned and loaded with pro- my _ LydiaE.Pinkham's men do not think and see the same, for visions and hastened to the rescue. For phrase, you may “LET YOUR HEAD SA' would all seek the same and and for this they object them here. We need your help to devel- this, day after day welcoming during trying period. Complete YOUR HEELS.” The Father of Oregon. restoration to health means so much cause a row over it. the west. Yours the immigrants to Fort Vancouver, he op fraternally,. to me that for the sake of other suffer- route takes me over about one- To the Editor of The Journal. The afterwards lost his Being born My J. K. Brown. position. ing women I am willing to make my on the more third of the country and consequently portrait of Dr. John McLaughlin hangs St. Lawrence he had love trouble public so you may publish this — into a variety of climate. When I Southern California may be all that in the Oregon State Capitol. He was for Americans than English-bred Britons letter." Mrs. ‘Ciias. Barclay, Vt. Remember: left Los Angeles on the 24th of Janu- our correspondent paints it, but he does the and their de- had. But being an English subject, and R.F.D.,Graniteville, regarded by pioneers Xo other medicine for woman’s ills to New climate head of an ary peas were in bloom, strawberries injustice England. The scendants as the Father of As English company,he was view- Oregon. has received such wide-spread and un- The with of New suits bet- ed sign indicates the presence of a Pay Station. were ripe, the air was fragrant England many people the leading England representative on with suspicion by ma iy Americans. qualified endorsement. Xo othermed- roses and other flowers. were ter than that of the re- When Dr. Whitman came to thank Dr. icine we know of has such a record FROM ANY Oranges semi-tropical the Pacific coast he entertained pioneer PAY STATION you may talk, at a reaso: of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. ripe and people were bathing at the gions; our farms are advancing in value Americans the thousand and McLaughlin for supplying the needs of by supplied Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. charge, TO ANY OF 320,000 TELEPHONES conn, the the the beaches. I hurried, for fear the summer under improved methods of agricul- their whether had immigrants and quieting Indians, For more than 30 it has been every need, they years with the New and will who were over the ar- England Telephone and t would be gone before I could do my sum- ture, it not be many years be- money or not. For thus aiding the rivals becoming excited curing female complaints such as Telegraph rival of so inflammation, ulceration, local weak- in the mer work. Imagine my surprise to find fore the New England apple will rival of his country and employers his conduct many Bostonians to take pos- pany's system four northern New Engl.. i nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities, on the 22nd of Feb- those from the Pacific coast in size and session of their the states. in Portland, Oregon, was called in question and he forfeited land, reply was, periodic pains, backache, indigestion as it does in “Justified ruary a regular down-east snow blizzard, beauty now. flavor. Ed. his which had him of God, do not thank me.” and nervous and it is position, paid $12,000 prostration, ALSO WITH TELEPHONES IN it storm- Journal. Dr. Whitman was entreated to remain for women 30,000 CITIES A and the two weeks I was the'e per year for many years. In his defense unequalled carrying safely at Fort through the of of life. TOWNS conncted with the Distance * ed every day. On leaving Oregon I vis- he from the Bible “If thine Vancouver until the Indians be- period change Long lines of quoted enemy It costs but little to try Lydia E. where it High Pressure Days. lame accustomed to the new conditions. great Bell ited Aberdeen, Washington, hunger, feed him; if he be naked, clothe Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and, system Men and women alike have to work inces- was Noah’s flood. The country him.” And he adds; “These settlers Here was a typical Catholic and Prot- is “worth moun- imitating santly with brain and hand to hold their own asMrs.Barclaysays.it Aber- estant in tains of to women. was under water. The rainfall in nowadays. Never were the demands of busi- are not even enemies.” Dr. McLaugh- working together harmony gold suffering ness, the wants of the the and true deen in 1909 was 83 inches, one inch less family, require- lin would not have found it in his path of to their opposing professions. ments of society, more numerous. The first NEW ENGLAND IELEPHONE seven feet. and »» iicic ouau wc uiuac wnu 111 unit's AND TELEGRAPH than Lumbering fishing effect of the praiseworthy effort to keep up duty to care for this ceaseless tide of piacc Co with all these is seen in a a HER RIGHT SIDE is the business there. From Aberdeen things commonly had it not been for the untir- past have tortured each other to weakened or debilitated condition of the nerv- immigrants to Seattle was no change, except a greater or less extent on account of re- great ous system, which results in dyspepsia, defec- ing effort of Dr. Whitman. WAS PARALYZED rain at Seattle. All tive nutrition of both and brain, and in differences? The character of little less through body Astor had given up his undertaking on ligious J TXT_l;_j_ _—_ extreme cases in complete nervous prostration. the Pacific before and these two men is well portrayed by Eva It is clearly seen that what is needed is what twenty years A Case at Auburn, Me., Which are with in a book "Mc- houses not painted covered will sustain the system, give vigor and tone to Nathaniel had sunk $100,000 in a Emery Dye entitled, the Wyeth How moss. nerves, and keep the digestive and assim- and Shows Exhausted Nerves moss, and the trees are laden with similar was Laughlin Old Oregon” published by ilative functions healthy and active. From enterprise. As Wyeth re- Sound is a A. C. & Salmon fishing up Puget personal knowledge, we can recommend Hood’s turning home,defeated, he met Dr. Whit- McClurg Co., Chicago. May Be Toned Up. The Journal on Republican million Sarsaparilla for this purpose. It acts all Ezra now his wonderful industry. Twenty man and his the Meeker, in eightieth The basis of the tonic the vital organs, builds up the whole system, wife, accompanied by treatment of dollars worth of salmon were taken from to start from The ; and fits men and women for these high-pres- first important Oregon immigration. Dr. year, proposed Dallas, nervous diseases with Dr. 'Williams’ Pink and sure days. the 15th of March to mark the HAS BOUGHT A HANDSOME the water last year. Lumber, fish McLaughlin as the head of the Hudson’s Oregon, Pills which is everywhere meeting with trail. He first d over this the is to and grain are what is making that country. THORNDIKE. Bay Co., and the Indians, were interest- Oregon passi greatest success, supply to think of few trail when he was 22 in 1852. keep up the nourishment of the nerves. They don’t stop climate; they The first days of April were warm and ed in keeping Oregon in a wild state for years old, The cause of most nervous troubles is are too busy. Along the Great Northern sunny. The 7th, 8th and 9th were dark and the of furs. But Dr. Whit- He expects to reach Kansas City in production Borne interference with this nourishment was but much cooler, six months with ox team and $60.00- railroad, from the rainy. Sunday pleasant, man was about his through Washington interested in the can be and at extending which supplied only through the about 350 night there was a cold northwest wind. box fitted for streams. Sound to Spokane, miles, you boundaries of a great civilized nation. wagon fording blood. Whenever the blood becomes Monday was still colder, and it is feared that know too well the great disasters from It was the of The hub of one of his wheels crossed the or weak, the nerves fail to re- the and tree buds, which had through courtesy the Hud- impure pear plum begun ceive their needed snowslides. The warm March winds son’s fur traders plains in 1853. He says in The Sunday nourishment and to swell, will be the cold wave. bay that Mrs. Whit- injured by sooner or later become exhausted and Kineo have taken most of the snow now, but man and that traveled 300 miles Mrs. Lela M. and a friend Mrs. Spaulding made the Oregonian they break King Perry gentleman jour- down. If the blood is neglected Range and in climate from what is now the sudden great change came from Bangor last Saturday for a short ney in safety ami wTere the first white northwesterly the eome form of nervous trouble results. is w-onder- outskirts of Kansas to the Platte. Pr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the between Southern California visit with Mrs. Perry’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. women to look upon the beauties along City most direct cure for nervous troubles because ful. The interior of Washington along A. H. Higgins.Miss Lettie Hunt, who has the banks of the Columbia, Crossing the north fork at Fort Laramie including they remove the cause of these diseases the Columbia river in the Yakima been engaged in nursing in Massachusetts for of natural from they followed it into the Black Hills and valley every variety scenery by building up and the blood. several months, arrived Friday night fora visit then the Sweetwater to the purifying is the great apple country, where the cataract to snow-clad peak. Their land- followed The pure blood which they make fur- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hunt nishes the nerves with farmers are trying to beat out our New ing at Vancouver in the autumn of 1S36 South Pass. They followed the Little needed elements -Misses Florence and Iva Hogan passed Fri- until they are restored to their normal England farmers, and do it in the care was to be with the of and Big Sandy, then down Green River afternoon with Misses Doris and Adelaide compared landing strength. The have made re- day and crossed the di.ide to Bear pills many of their orchards. The New England the at Rock. Here River; markable cures in nervous that Files. The afternoon was passed in playing pilgrims Plymouth disorders farmer does not his trees or culti- were then northwesterly to Port New valley, no sufferer can afford to prune checkers, school, dolls, &c. It was a good time. men, truly great, cherishing oppos- neglect giving then down to the Snake Fort Hall. them a trial. vate his orchard as they do here, and the -Mr. and Mrs. J. G. returned from ing religious faiths, with fi- past Cilley conflicting Mrs. Winona Smith, of No. 82 Winter Washington farmer is going ahead fast Burnham 7th.Albert Ames and wife nancial interests and This trip of 2200 miles is made with hope April owing allegiance to street, Auburn, Me., gave this tonic treat- that interest will be aroused so —way beyond the New Englander—be- of Brooks and Richard C. Higgins and family different governments, planning together enough ment a thorough trial and her cure that will the bill should cause of their better system and better passed April 10th with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pat- for the elevation of the Indians. Dr. Congress pass pending encourage every nervous sufferer terson.As Mr. and Mrs. Fred and to it a trial. She care of the orchard. have not got Wingate appropriating $30,000 for the trail. He give says: They McLaughlin gave Dr. Whitman credit at “About seven child ol were in town one last years ago my right side the flavored here that are raised Troy riding day intends to set posts, to be replaced later apples the company forts and entertained Mrs. and limb finally became paralyzed. My week their horse became frightened and threw ay permanent monuments. in New England and York State, but in Whitman and Mrs. while right was also affected. My tongue the out. The horse ran the Spaulding their Geo. M. Coi.e. eye occupants through was thick and it me size and are ahead. The bothered to talk. I beauty they way of E. M. Hunt and into his husbands were away selecting a site for Husum, Wash., March 14. 1910. dooryard Mr. was awfully nervous and my were New farmer must wake and people England up a wire fence. The amission. Jason Lee, a Methodist mis- afraid I was to have St. Vitus’ poultry yard.landing against Police going take better his orchard. You Bangor Lectured. care of harness was completely demolished and the sionary, had come with Wyeth and lo- dance. I was very thin, had no color have the and the cli- broken. Mr. Win- cated at and could only sit up in a chair. opportunity, apple wagon badly Fortunately Champolz in the Willamette Bangok, Me., 5. All the mem- April “I was sick for about a and the if will take gate and family were not seriously hurt. bers of the force were year mate, you only proper care, valley. Bangor police doctor said I had partial paralysis, He Miss Mildred Bartlett came home from Free- ined up in the room this which is very seldom done in New Eng- In 1837 reinforcements for the mission guard morning gave me electric treatment but did not dom Academy last to the and told they would be held responsible land. York State farmers do a' little Thursday begin arrived. them was Anna Maria seem to help me. He gave me no en- Among tor the enforcement of the spring term of school in the Cates district in prohibitory couragement. A friend advised me to better. Pitman, who became Jason Lee’s wife. aw, that they were to arrest and bring Jackson Monday morning. Miss Bartlett will try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and, as I 1 have travelled over every State in When the arrived at n anyone found violating the law on their board at home.. .Charles oldest son of party Vancouver, was not heing I did so. At first Ware, beats to treat discovered in helped, our Canada East and and Dr. sent a liquors I the were not Union, West, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. was taken McLaughlin messenger to in- an^l thought pills helping me Ware, suddenly ;ransit the same as stolen and goods but in a weeks I old and have decided that there ill form Jason Lee and few was able to get Mexico, April 3rd. Dr. Hurd was called and pro- entertained them trrest all concerned. The orders were around without effort. I now work is but one place fit for the abode of man nounced it appendicitis. It is understood that royally until he came for them. When ssued L. W. Gilman, the new chief by every day and am in good health.” and that is There he will be on F. Files first bf The chief also order- Southern California, operated Monday.S. Blanchet, the Catholic priest, came : police. sharply If you are suffering from any nervous was in Belfast on business.Ross C. ;d attention to the rules of the is a flaw in the climate. Friday to The Dalles, he called to his particular trouble, as neuralgia, sciatica, nervous hardly People boatman, which he declared must be Higgins recently bought a milch cow of H. M. lepartment, headache, nervous St. Vitus’ come to Los Angeles from Mexico, Ari- “Drive away those naked Indians.” ! bbserved. John F. Woodman also dyspepsia, Small. and Leonard Mayor dance, partial paralysis or locomotor New Mexico and in the Higgins recently bought The boatman zona, Nevada replied, “Holy father, you spoke, calling especial attention to the ataxia, send for our new two of Ed Hunt in Unity.Mr. Ed Hodges today booklet, summer to escape the heat of 120 come to civilize Indian, Indian .’iolation of the speed limit by automo- “Diseases of the Nervous great has hired Gustave for the season. Oregon System.” Page James biles. He directed that the law be en- and have no clothes. If no want All druggists sell Dr. Williams’ Pink in the shade, from the north and Cates has Walter John Clark has Robert you to see ; Eliott, Pills or will be sent him that they by mail post- east to avoid the cold in winter; so there and Charles Patterson has hired his way you better turn back And will it Black, paid, on receipt of prio., 50 cents tier give away absolutely free to the lady receiving a home.” Civic is continual stream of humanity com- brother Guy for the summer. League Merger. box: >ix boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Wil- the number of votes. While Jas. Douglas, a young friend of liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. largest Class Castine Normal School. In Waterville, April 3th, the Anti-Sa- fornia. The asset of that .Senior Dr. was at Fort great country McLaughlin working was over This will be oon League taken by the Chris- range given to the lady in the city' of Belfast or in any of is climate; the next, real estate, which is St. James beyond the Frazer he walked The board of directors The class parts at the Eastern State ;ian Civic League. Keiiaoie Kemedy the neighboring towns who receives the most votes. taken so fast that it is into an Indian camp and shot a murderer. ivas increased from 11 to 15 members, the FOR being up doubling Normal School, class of 1910, have been One of the tew ones the anti- principal objects is the of new subscribers, and we in value The next asset is While Chief Factor was representing especially j securing yearly. great assigned and officers elected. Gradua- Connolly away will saloon element and being named by it. give double value, or forty coupons, on dollar on all new oil. fhe earth is full of it. Then comes the Indians caine to the fort and demand- every paid tion comes June 7th. The officers are: Rev. W. F. was made Berry superintend- j subscriptions. The way to get votes will be by payment of subscriptions. Continuous summer makes ed pay. Connolly’s sixteen year old ;nt for the State and will have for his agriculture. President, Mial L. Perkins, Castine; vice If at The Journal issistants Rev. H. N. E. H. you pay office, ask for your coupons. If you send by ! continuous crops. Farmers plant and sow B. Am- daughter hearing the commotion rushed Pringle, president, Gladys Kenniston, and Rev. E. who will mail, request that the coupons be sent out and found man Emery C. Owen, you. in November and December to in herst; secretary, Ida M. every of the fort tied Gives Relief at gather Winchenbaugh, le known as secretaries. Mr. Owen has Once. Waldoboro; treasurer, Ida M. and a knife flourished above the Address all inquiries to CONTEST DEPARTMENT, JOURNAL OFFICE. the spring and continue to sow and plant Kelley, being jeen in of the anti-saloon work in It cleanses, soothes, Tremont. The are charge j comes following assigned head of she seized are: ! heals and protects MAINE. until November again. Five and six class for Douglas. Instantly Maine. Officers elected President, BELFAST, parts graduation: Valedictory; S. the diseased mem- crops a year are taken frc n the land with Ida M. the weapon and turning to the chief M. Holway, Augusta; vice-president, Folsom, Foxcroft; Salutatory, Rev. brane resulting from Catarrh and drive? cried: a T. Laughlm, Portland; clerk, little fertilizer. Water makes Myra A. Fitch, Rockland; Class “What, you friend of the whites a very crops History, iV. F. Berry, Waterville; treasurer, iway Cold in the Head quickly. Ilestores Ida M. Kelley, Pearl and not a the of there; and will live in Tremont; Essays, say word? According to your was Senses Taste aud Smell. Full size grow why people A. Horace Purington, Waterville. It This $30 Couch is to be Costellow, Richmond; Mial L. Per- 50 cts. at or mail. that frozen New England when the Gar- own laws the deed was just. It is blood voted not to accept any contributions of Druggists by Liquid kins, Castine; Helen N. Jewett, Amherst. Cream Balm for use or com- in atomizers 75 cts. den of Eden is so near is a wonder to me. for blood. The whites love their kindred kinds from any political party nittee. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. Yet it is easily explained. 1 was born in WHY SALVES PAIL as well as you* Why should they not Maine, emigrated to Massachusetts at avenge their murder?” As the awe- l Rev. Edward S. Ufford, author of the TO CURE ECZEMA 'amiliar Throw Out the Life-line, sixteen years of age, and thought I was j stricken Indians fled, the chief called hymn, s just completing a pretty little church in until I olf the train in Scientists are now that the eczema after them, “You braves, woman make paradise got agreed it Water and Ocean streets in Rockland. germs are lodged not in the outer skin or epi- run. Go hide in leedle tieai in Yuma, Arizona, on you home, holes.” Mr. came to from Mass- tstate early morning my Ufford Rockland dermis, but in the inner skin. Hence a pene- Such stories of romance are often a way to California after fifty years in trating liquid is required, not an outward salve con- ichusetts a few months ago, bought IN WALDO COUNTY. that the ot of land little in Massachusetts. It was there I discover- clogs pores. nected with stories of in the and, with very money We recommend courtship to all eczema patients the land, began the erection of his church. We and that was a barren best of the Hudson’s buy sell. Farms wanted. ed Massachusetts standard prescription Oil of Wintergreen as days Bay Company, He turned the first shovelful of earth waste compared with California, where compounded in liquid form known as D. D. D. J ason Lee made a trip to the States and ind has in all branches of the j ORRIN J. DICKEY. Belfast. Maine. Prescription. A trial bottle of this D. D. D. helped trees three old bear secured $40,000 and a mission of vork of construction—masonry, carpen- orange years fruit, Prescription, at only 25 cents, will instantly re- colony lieve the itch. We have sold and 53 When Joe ;ry and painting, being something of a and at six years of age pay about $10 a recommended persons. Meek arrived this remedy for years, and know of wonderful nechanical genius as well as a preacher tree, v/ith 70 trees to the acre. Five from Fort Boise with Dr. Whitman’s old cures from its use. We recommend it to our md hymn writer. It is a small, modest Dr W. C. LIBBEY, acres of oranges will pay more than the customers. wagon, he expressed regret that he ; louse of worship, this People’s church, Wm. O. Poor & Son, druggists, Belfast. started with the rhe tower is surmounted an anchor average Maine farm, and then twenty wagon. But Dr. Whit- by DENTIST, ind a ship’s wheel, made by one of the other crops are equally as productive. man assured him that it would be a good The sardine business in ilacksmiths at the nearby shipyard. The ^CHVEN AWAY^ canning East- as 82 MAIN MAINE These the are fast thing many would follow and fill the nterior is now STREET, BELFAST, things people finding port and along the coast of Maine will being finished. As the second in The Journal contest, it is 6 feet 6 inches The prize range out, as demonstrated last year when Los open for the season on Friday, April 15. village. thought of filling the coun- TJSI.KPHOKK 223-2 " long and 30 inches wide, with a hardwood frame veneered with beau ti- Angeles built ten thousand buildings, Before the month is over Eastport will try with white people was not pleasant _' _"l be one of the busiest of eastern tr IUIK tlAIK Id IUIUNUNVi URAI fully grained quarter sawed oak, golden oak finish, with spring edge, It reaching 32 miles, at a cost of over $15,- places to the [Indians. When 50 men and 12 Maine, with more than a dozen sardine is of full steel spring construction, 28 springs in the body. 9 in the head, 000,000, using two thousand acres of factories women came over the mountains in 1842, FOR RENT running, employing Qver 3,000 REGAL 37 in all, and has an extra fine tow filling. The goods under the head are beautiful farm land for house lots, and people and with a of leaving their wagons on Green river, weekly payroll fully The store, 66 High Street, next MemQrial the same as the top cover, which is an extra heavy plain dirk green silk there is room for more. Your readers may $20,000. Many of the Quoddy boatmen Whitman resolved to go to Washington, was made are their sardine HAIR TONIC to the plush. This lounge expressly for H. E, McDonald by the Bin g- get sick of hearing about this great and fitting up carrying inform Congress in regard to the needs building. Apply boats and the fleet this season will be in- hampton Lounge Co,, Binghampton, New York. It is now on exhibition at the and the Win Make It Grow Darker and wonderful western country, but it is all creased the addition of several pf country pilot next immi. Keep WALDO TRUST COMPANY, by power It That Way. our own; you are not leaving the United boats. gration soJ> as| to see that the wagons 9tf H. E. MCDONALD’S, 70 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. It Neipr Falla to Do It. Belfast, Maine. States. The Stars and Stripes float over came through in safety. He set out on For stopping the hair from falling out, the it soft and and Blackheads Removed this land of plenty the same as over your SOMETHING FOR HEADACHE. ride by which he sacrificed his life keeping glossy, promoting new and luxuriant growth. 1 Don't pay 50c but send for October 1842. 1VFC loo for 1 ox. box of icebergs, run out farms and the New Nothing else, aside from money, is so uni- Oregon, 3, Will Close You can obtain Regal Hair Tonic from Dermal ane ditMilm Facial Contest April 14, 1910, England factories. You can brag about versally sought for as a cure for headache. While Whitman was away an educated A. A. Howes & Co. Cr—. Removes Tan, Mm* Headache powders are not safe and give pies. Freckles, Rash, and all AT 12 M. they Delaware Indian told them Free booklet on of the Hair can be Skin Blemishes. For your skilled mechanics, and your schools, relief in event. that Whit- Care Chapped, only temporary pny The Cracked and Bleeding Hands it obtained from the above dealers or from All must be in The office on or before and a and are cherished New chocolate-coated and call- man would back a vast to has no Send for coupons Journal that^time disinterest- colleges churches capsule-shaped pills bring army the equal. today ed Sherman’s Headache ana sold n large trial box. ed committee will count them and declare the result in The of 21st. All those can Remedy by to take their land*. A cotihcil was call- REGAL CHEMICAL CO., Cnwssind/iw, Journal April England products. you druggists and dealers at 10c. and 25c. are rec- HRium nmn ■! Ml .. with or the to ommended as the beet headache ed. The oldest chief of the who Boston, Mass. bring yon, power produce cure. tribe, tit WandsMtUFravMinip 1. U __I of County Correspondence. certainly a subject worthy considera- tion, and I believe that, if proper atten- the tion 43 given the maner suggestion is gL RNHA. about 16 yean, died at his sure to be Saine ^ aged adopted.” A Central R. R. 7th after a / this place April long ill- I On and Storekeeper Says: after October 4, 1909, trains connect- neumonia.Several heavy teams News and Notes. “A lady came into ng at Burnham and Waterville with Literary my store lately and Mid: N through .rated in hauling manufactured lumber :rains for and from Bangor, Waterville, Port- I have been a New and Detroit road to the station in in all matters using Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter and Boston will run as follows: ar the Up-to-dateness calculated in my apartment. I want one now for summer think ,iohn Ingalls, formerly of Hart- m The Household to interest and please their readers is al- my home. I FROM BKLFAST. Remedy 'm stoves are the farm owned Wm. H- for by the editors of The wonderful. If women knew what a A.m. P. taken by ways sought "we„?vT only 5 p.M. famed for 99 years. \ the fine of on for a term of g Quickly American Boy, and picture Jelfast, depart. 7 00 12 1,5 3 20 arry years.... M relieves scalds, bums, Nti\ one. I about sprains, the steering his aeroplane above the spoke my stove to a lot *7 05 *12 2!) 13 25 hell has exchanged his pair of ■ muscular rheum- boy of ijtypoint. imflammation, N^’S'EV fllv /Nkn^B earth which illustrates the front cover of my friends, and they were aston- ?aldo.. . tl2 30 13 36 with Mr. Bean of Detroit fora ■ atism, cuts and like troubles. ished. \\a»y H the April number shows their efforts to They thought that there was Jrook8. 7 27 12 42 3 47 Mr. Getchell now has one of the smell and smoke xaox". 17 39 '112 54 3 69 ■ Taken internally on sugar or in B be successful. The contents of this num- from an oil stove, and that it heated a rhomdike. 7 45 1 00 4 05 own_Wm. Reynolds returned ■ sweetened water, Johnson’s Anodyne X ber are particularly timely and pleasing, room just like any other stove. 1 told in,ty'. 7 53 1 08 4 13 where he had been en- ■ Liniment will check influenza and as usual both enter- them of my Florida, colds, I and the departments experience, Jumham, arrive. 8 15 1 30 4 36 bronchitis and bowel it a The and one after another and :ng the past winter. H disorders; is most effective for M taining and instructive. $1 year. they got one, f!ln‘on. 8 39 1 54 6 07 croup now, not one of them cholera morbus and many other aches and pains where instant Publishing Co., Detroit, Mich. ] would give hers 8 48 6 16 H Sprague for five ’’ ;-nton. up times its cost.’ 11 35 3 15 6 10 as the first of four va- jangor... Coming special The who aterville. 8 54 2 12 6 22 of Belfast caught a ten- Vour home lady said this had J Esq., B ahouU never be without H. X cation numbers, the April number of thought rartland .. 11 50 an oil stove was all for 4 50 9 30 from Georges Lake April 6th. Recreation promise for the right quickly 999 399 brings great milk for a loBton, heating baby, or a 1■£;?>'. W. ir'iest catch on record from this readers of this always superb outdoor boiling D. 3 15 925 _ kettle of water, or to make coffee season TO a days later Mr. Morse caught an- magazine. As the trout-fishing BELFAST \ quickly in the morning, but she never on 1st in most of the trout- 'PM- A“- and Dr. W. L. JOHNSON9S opened April .. A.M. Cargill caught dreamed of it for difficult or this number contains a using 7 99 9 00 wes, of schools, ing districts, pre- loston, i E; superintendent heavy cooking. Now—die knows. 1 " ■ ponderanceof trout-fishing material,from D. 845 her’s examination Monday April Do you what a the where to the rsaliy appreciate New LINIMENT how, when, paragraph Perfection Oil Cook-Stove means to you ? No ortland. 10 35 a k. All teachers are requested 7 00 12 55 zzzs^^sbsbs I. S. JOHNSON A CO. most cleverly woven fishing yarn of the more coal to carry, no more coming to the "a.m. Miss Frank of Provi- dinner table so tired out that cant eat. Ayer “been there” sort, for which Recreation you 6 lust light a Perfection Stove and !* aterville. 55 9 50 4 15 Miss Mildred w’ho is at- immediately nd Ayer, is famous. The cover design in full col- the heat from an Intense blue flame shoots an£or. 7 00 12 25 Ni-rmal School at Castine, spent ors is of a trout fisherman in the stream, up to the bottom of pot, kettle or oven. But Emmie Thompson, has been constant in her the room isn’t heated. There is no a taken trout, and to smoke, ao :*nton. 7 02 19 56 4 22 sr home here_Mrs. Mary Berry and for two weeks’ Maine Potatoes. unhooking freshly smell, no outside heat, no drudgery in the Tin attendance-upon him, past man who knows the it is ton.... 743 10 05 4 33 ■ the game noth- kitchen where one of these stoves Is use to a Mr. Wyman of Mont- A. J. used. lurnham, Clark, who is a traveling salesmen for a short of depart. 8 35 10 20 4 50 who has been W. T. ing tantalizing. 8 54 .rence Sylvester, New Hampshire firm, has remained at home to Billings Urges Formation of a '"ltyV-. 10 45 5 09 has the Charles Each the twelve numbers homdike. 9 02 n 00 5 house, bought assist in caring for him.Miss Janet Fair- Maine Exchange. year of the 17 National reflect the >nox-. 19 10 11110 *5 25 banks of Magazine twelve i\eiy Monroe, who has been with Mrs. C. At a last week of the Water- Pcr/cction r°9ks 9 25 11 30 5 40 meeting moods which rule the thoughts of dwel- Valdo. B. Jewett for returned to her ... *935 tn40 t5 g*, several weeks, ville Board of W. T. lers in the zone. The domi- *SMONT. Trade, Billings, temperate otypoint.... *945 *n 50 ,6(j0 home Wednesday. She is to begin teaching nant in the issue is “farm- ielfast, -,as returned home from Massa- industrial agent of the Maine Central thought April arrive. 9 50 11 55 6 05 Monday.. .Mr. and Mrs. Ro^coe Clements very ward,” and one can scent the tFlag station. ne summer ...The Du Four railroad, in the course of an interesting newly Oil pleasantly entertained last Saturday evening. turned earth and “green things grow- Cook-stove Limited tickets for Boston Co. entertained the people in address, referred to the of are now sold at The time was spent at the card table and in desirability ing” on almost every page of this num- a with * *helf for and food fast and a11 7th S. .?*S Ca^in*t J*P keeping plates hot. Tha ?.e Stations on Branch. \pril 6th, and 8th-W. a ber. When have finished nickel finish, with the blue of the fr0nI tickets social chat, and delicious refreshments were establishing potato exchange in Central you enjoying bright chimneys, makes the stove ornamental Through to all points West and North- i from Augusta Friday. April the charm of the or and attractive. Made with 2 and 3 vest via all routes for served-Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clark and Mr. Maine. He said, in part: garden field, and 1, burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves sale by L. J. Sanborn Mrs. Winfield Mehurin of Mont- come into the house for rest, must can be had with or without Cabinet. \gent, Belfast. Mrs. no you and C. H. were of Mr. and “There is influence in the world so mnono mnnt F. E. ■ Libby guests In- oil vnorl tlio BOOTHBY, General he show at the Village Friday Every dealer everywhere; If not at write Passenger Agentg Mrs. S. J. Fish last infant powerful as the local boards of trade to yours, for Descriptive Circular MORRIS MCDONALD, of Morrill is Thursday.The quent tributes to farming that has ever to the nearest agency of the Annie Paul stop- hasten the day of accomplishment. You Vice President '& General daughter of Mrs. Margaret Whitney, who is been published, penned by Professor L. Manager, lays with Miss Inez Cushman, should co-operate with the farmers and Standard Oil Portland, Maine. boarding at W. J. Bartlett’s, has been quite H. Bailey, Dean of Agriculture of Cor- Company are building an addition to you should teach the farmers to co-oper- (Incorporated) sick with a throat trouble, but is better at this nell University, who says: “I am con- :1 install machinery for saw- ate with you. Right here in Waterville ^■————— road and vinced that the opportunities to live a writing-Ira Young, commissioner, you now have an to work Sam Clapp of Rockland spent opportunity satisfying life by means of agriculture a force of men, are to begin work on the hill at with producers in shaping a condition of Sunday with S. W. Paul....Mr. were never so good as now7.” Something Eastern Co. White’s Corner This is to be the first enormous benefit to this and Steamship Monday. community n Business of this sentiment is ever noticeable in Shaw’s College, the Central is attempt at permanent road building in this entire State. Maine grow- official circles FOUR TRIP town on relatives. in Washington, and is SERVICE calling every year in as a section of the town and may the results be so ing importance potato- of the Joe 1*57 Steamers of section. The have had breezily gossiped by editor, let YOUR CROPS DECIDE' ww City Rockland and City of satisfactory and beneficial and public sentiment growing growers Chappie. The editor has taken the a bad in some I have been trip I ff Bangor. year sections, over the ocean in ryant was a very much surpris- so aroused that the good work may continue railway Florida, and @ They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured H told. Why? Because the poor quality of Leave Belfast 2.00 m. -aturday evening when the door until hill is and mire-hole describes how he crossed the Ocean Keys in the Best in p. Monday, Wednes- every graded every potatoes raised in one section of the State | Equipped Factory the Country at Belfast, Maine. M day, Thursday and for found and intervening channels and ! Saturday Camden. Rock- he went to the door and filled with rocks, of which we have a never- injured the of those in all other shallows, land and Boston. reputation and journeyed above the waters of the JACKSON & HALL, Belfast Agents. R For his friends standing there. The from and the innocent ones had to suffer Searsport, Buckspor:, and failing supply. Nearly every taxpayer parts Gulf in a railroad train. Winterport Bangor, 7.15 a. m., or on arrival of wished him many happy returns White’s Corner to the Monroe line has agreed with the guilty. The men who shipped steamer THE COE-MORTIMER from Boston, Tuesday, Fridav and What he asked with a daz- out that first did an im- The C. M. Clark Publishing COMPANY, YORK. i Wednesday, day.” to give a day or more of labor, with team if poor product Company | [NEW ly8 Saturday. his face. “Your the mense amount of damage to themselves of Boston, announce the addition of two birthday,” necessary, to assist in this work, the import- KETFKNIN<;|j;{3 his j and to the entire State, although they new members to the firm. Mr. William When he recovered from ance of which we can estimate; to Leave Boston hardly yet j thought their action would be temporari- Alexander Smith, at present Superin- Monday, Tuesday, Thursdav were invited in and a and at 5.00 m. quests very each man who works it means a small tendent of Friday p. only ly profitable. It may have been, but schools at Poughkeepsie, N. Leave Rockland was Assorted cake Tuesday, Wednesday. Fri- mg passed. output of time-R. W\ Martin, superintend- they will more than for their ad- Y., and Mr. Bernard A. a re- and pay Merriam, HEART, STOMACH, LIVER day Saturday at 5.15 a. m., or on arrival v ere served and when the guests ent of schools for Winterport, Frankfort and vantage in the future. It is not true that cent graduate af Harvard University, of steamer from Boston. a testimonial of their visit, too Maine are the two new men. This left Monroe, was in Monroe Friday to hold a teach- many potatoes were planted in arrangement I FRED W. POTE, Agent. in lyuy tor It is is a decided as the firm of AND KIDNEYS TREAltD Belfast. abeth Fowler has returned from er’s examination.Mrs. Anna White has re- profitable marketing. change, The C. Maine. true that too ones were sent M. Clark has rather here she passed the winter.Mr. turned to her home after a visit of several many poor Publishing Company ^ fuN mon^’s medicine of my out season itself in the on the ^ DEE of C. early in the to enable any one prided past fact that wonderful home cure for the f Augusta was the guest weeks w-ith her son in Swanville .C. W. LDECa to make satisfactory profits. You should it was founded and conducted by a r treatment of any or all the April 8th, 9th and 10th- Mrs. and sons and Satur- WE RECEIVED FIELD & Nealey Lyndon Guy spent j know the truth and you should tell the woman, Mrs. C. M. Clark-Atkinson f§ above organs and my volatilizing instru- QUTM8Y~ news of the death of her received day and Sunday in Newburg.F. T. Bussey, world the truth. whose business ability is generally con- ment to all suffering with catarrh, head asthma or head of M. Parks, at the Maine Central who has acted as chauffeur for the same party “Central Maine was not at fault and ceded as unusually keen and comprehen- noises, dealness, OE weak lungs to be used one- Lewiston April 7th. The funeral for several seasons, has to Portland to county was not to blame. sive. Owing to her ill-health, INSURANCE gone Washington however, half month, free. No mat- AGENTS, •it his late home in Pittsfield The raised in these sections were it has been considered wise to secure Sunday. get his car in readiness for the summer’s tour- potatoes ter how long you have suf- IOWA HORSES BELFAST MAINE up to rhe would have been two men to assist in this even one was unable to attend on account ing.... Mrs. Harold Clements has improved so mark; they capable rapidly ered, if hundred •_ home sold at a good profit were it not for the growing business. Miss Helen M. Wins- doctors have pronounced weighing from 1000 to 1500 C harles Bryant returned that she is able to sit up for a short time. Her founds. THE CONTINENTAL tubers thrown on the market low remains editor of Clark's Book Her- your c a se incurable. I INSURANCE COM- after the winter in poor by will consist of matched Jay spending many friends hope for her complete recovery want once more They pairs, short-sighted producers in another sec- ald which is fast making a name for it- you to try PANY OF NEW YORK. •tts_ J. F. Marden attended the with the of summer.C. Wr. and allow me to send you working, and coming Nealey tion. Too many cannot be self as an up-to-date literary magazine. driving general purpose ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909. good potatoes a course treatment D M. President of the Maine a horse. He is four of my Parks, recently bought driving raised in Maine, but a few bushels of Mr. Smith has an enviable reputation horses. They are right from the farms Real estate, for you to thoroughly test $ 1,200.000 00 Fish and Game Association in black in and about ones are too school men as a years old, color, weighs poor altogether many. among scholar, writer, in vour own home. I have on whlcl they were raised, thus insur- Mortgage loans, 2,700 00 annual a short time I a week and lecturer on educational Stocks and bonds. unuay, April 10th.At the 1,100 pounds. ‘Only ago spent organizer cured many severe chronic cases that other ing the purchastr a sound and 16,190,637 00 of and in healthy Cash in office and bank, 3,944/957 02 a sum was investigating the methods co-opera- topics, Poughkeepsie has been doctors could not and hospitals gave up to die. ng of money appropriat- horse. These horses will be sold Dyspepsia is our national ailment. Burdock tive associations in a number identified with the active affairs of the at Agents’ balances, 798,024 92 Liverside in condition marketing MAY I CURE YOU Bills cemetery good Blood Bitters is the national cure for it. It and has made reasonable for or receivable, 43^361 7! of the middle States, among them several city many interesting pub- and it at Write me prioes cash good as been which if carried on stomach prove my expense? your Interest and rents, 28,807 82 begun, strengthens membranes, promotes must lic addresses on school and potato exchanges. What I learned other sub- symptoms fully and I will send you the treat- short time notes. can be seen All other assets, : ;on will the looks of that flow of digestive juices, purifies the blood, They 126,047 25 improve , be told at another time and I believe it Mr. Merriam, the new Vice- ment. If not satisfactory it costs you nothing, builds you up. jects, Annie Lin- nor it under to village greatly.Mrs. will be of interest, because I am of the President is a graduate of Phillips Exe- does place you any obligations Gross assets, $22,334,535 72 me. as I it in all AT THE HAYFORD, returned home for the summer. opinion that in order to make agriculture ter Academy and Harvard College. At place your hands, charges pre- STABLE, Deduct items not admitted, 1,748 68 paid. Write today, J. W. Merrow, M. D., 852 Wells will be at the Townsend House UNITY. successful in any State, busi- college he was captain of the ON up-to-date University Merrow Bld’g., N. Bennington, Vt. FEDERAL STREET, BELFAST, ME. Admitted ness ideas must in the of Water Polo Team and a of assets, $22,332,'7S7 04 nday April 18th to the 23rd with a full ; prevail handling member the has rent in Knox and the and it to the distribu- He will be LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1909. w millinery goods. Peter Lafland secured crop getting Kappa Sigma Fraternity. was one connected with the and C.W. Net is preparing to move there soon. tors. I told by the manager of advertising -THE- LANCASTER. unpaid losses, $ 424,536 62 W1NTERPORT. potato exchange that not one-half the manuiactunng enas or tne Dusmess. Unearned premiums, 7,426,028 24 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Soule went to Boston last All other M hired Chase entertained a party of usual amount of Maine seedlings would 3wi3 J. A. STAPLES. liabilities, 437,343 54 week Cash capital, 00 ds at her home on the of to purchase millinery stock. The open- ; be this because of the A specific for pain—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectr 1,000,000 evening purchased year, over all liniment ever devised Surplus liabilities, 13,044,878 64 1 will occur 14-15. the first Oil, strongest, cheapest It was her nineteenth ing April done poor _ birthday. damage by potatoes A household in America for 25 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE 3wl3 It or not be true. I remedy years. ed several pretty gifts and her The remains of Mrs. Hester Smart of Auburn i sent out. may may Total liabilities and surplus, $22,332,787 04 know that the situation is one which de- -h her many happy returns of the arrived here last week. Burial took place in SEARSPORT NATIONAL BANK Field & (Julinby, Agents, Belfast, Maine. mands earnest attention and it STATE ROAD IN BELFAST. Belfast your Co. ke and ice cream were served during Fairview cemetery, Troy. In the State of should be considered at this time. Livery At Searsport, Malue, at the ORIENT INSURANCE ng who has Details of the Work Done in of COMPANY, Benjamin Fish, been As R. E. Stone of Troy has sold his farm to “Now Central Maine potatoes were all 1909. close business March 29, 1910. at his home RESOURCES. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. at Ellingwood’s Cor- Louis of Dixmont it is his in 1909, and you should do every- Gray hoped by right the of the State Com- THE BUSINESS FOR SALE AS A .-:dered better at this date. Mrs. in to have that truth [From report Highway Loans and Discounts. $125,603 30 ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909. friends here that he will permanently locate thing your power missioner.] Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 62 33 Mr. and You should WHOLE OR IN PART Real also. Mrs. Jere Holmes known and ... estate, $ ng in town. recognized. go U. S. Hoads to secure circulation 60.000 00 167.686 38 should it that Contract No. 28. Contractor, city of etc. Stocks and r them.W. A. Thompson left still further. You see to Bonds, securities, 77,041 02 bonds, 2,346,788 96 Mrs. Melissa who has been on the Belfast; H. S. street com- We have our Hanking house,furniture and fixtures 4,400 00 Cash in office and bank. 27 last Whittaker, the crop in subsequent years is all right, Cunningham, decided to close out 260,558 Thursday. He expects to spend Due from National Banks (not re- sick is her missioner; A. D. Hayes, city engineer; Agents’ balances, 247,386 93 list, gaining. She is stopping with and that the world recognizes the fact. serve 07 •ks m Washington, D. C., with his nature of drain- business and will sell it as a agents) 3,328 Bills receivable, 264 50 Mrs. W. A. for a who is Waterville is the natural center of the improvement, grading, Due from State and private banks daughter, Giles, time, Interest and rents, 17 >mpson, before returning to Win- central Maine district. You have age and macadam surface; area, 3,233 whole or in It is an and bankers, Trust Companies, and 30,447 suffering from a bad turn at present. potato part. op- All other assets, 3,675 99 Edward Clark, who has been square cost per square yard, in- Savings Banks.. 8,01144 very here the Dover & Foxcroft yards; from reserve 75 of just beyond to secure an Due approved agents.. 25,408 ► ral Mrs. Emma Bagley enjoyed a shower $0.56; work Au- portunity old, weeks, passed away Sunday and the Belfast branches, and on these cluding grading, begun, Cheeks and other cash items 453 27 Gross assets, 3,056,808 20 cards several A few words of gust 17th; completed 30th. Notes of other National Banks. l,fcl5U0 Deduct items not the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, post days ago. lines are towns in which the production September established and successful admitted, 66,522 08 from this and that friend The section of State road selected to Fractional paper currency, nickels, ad always lived. His niece, Mrs. encouragement of potatoes is increasing enormously. business. We wish to sell at and cents. 7561 be improved begins at the intersection of Admitted assets, $2,990,286 12 proved a benefit to the patient’s condition. There are now potato houses at Corinna, Lawful money reserve in Bank, viz: Main and High streets and extends north- once and will answer all en- LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1909. Burnham and Thorndike, and it is expect- Specie.$ 9 405 34 Prank w’ho has been at I* along High street to Bridge Bartlett, boarding ed that additional ones will soon be built; easterly our Legal-tender notes 2.50000 11,{>0534 Net unpaid losses, $10^,200 95 street. This section is in the business quiries at office. fund with U. s. Treas- Blethen’s for some time, began taking his at and other At Redemption Unearned premiums, 1,2C1,82S 64 Brooks, Unity places. urer 5 cent of circulation)..., 2,500 00 of the city and called for consider- ( per All other 45 meals at home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant part We would like those indebted to liabilities, 69,915 able and work, on Cash capital, 500,000 00 of Knox of Mr. Bartlett grading preliminary Total. $310,594 13 For secured employment account of the difference in elevation of Surplus over all liabilities, 1,050,341 08 also boasts two, with more farmers grow- us to settle and all bills against LIABILITIES. and arrived at the home last wreek. on sides of the the sidewalks opposite f 00 ing potatoes on the Somerset railway Capital stock paid in. $ 0,000 Total liabilities and 12 before the macadam surface could the company should be pre- 00 surplus, $2,990,286 Miss Nellie Dutton, who has been employed At Gardiner some of the street, Surplus fund. 25,000 Leone every year. and Field & (Jtiimby, Agents, Belfast, Maine in the home of John H. for be placed. sented at once. Undivided profits, less expenses nursing Bagley best of the are to be found ••• seedlings year and unit estimated taxes paid. 13,814 38 3wl3 some time, returned to her home last week. and there are extensive fields at Rich- Quantities prices by National Bank notes outstanding— 60,000 00 Back the Due to Trust and After a several rest and a visit from her mond and in the sections on both department. Companies Savings SCOTTISH UNION & NATIONAL INSUR- days’ great BELFAST LIVERY COMPANY Banks. 3,672 27 sides of the Kennebec river south of this 600 lineal feet of grading at $0.31. ; sister, Ethel Morrill of Waterville, she went Dividends unpaid. 1.096 00 ANCE 3,200 square yards of macadam surface at $0.42. 5 32 COMPANY, to weeks city. Therefore, Waterville is almost in Individual deposits, subject to check 166,8. Boston, where she will spend two 75 lineal feet of 8-inch vitrified pipe at $0.35. THE CAPITAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 256 16 EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. the center of a pro- Cashier’s checks outstanding. with relatives and friends. geographical great 139 square yards cobble gutter at $1.06. OF CONCORD, N. H. ASSETS ducing region which will increase in im- 3 catch basins at $45.00. Total.$3 It,694 13 DECEMBER 31, 1909. Mr. and Mrs. Elkanah Moulton, who have as time on. ASSETS DECEMBER 1909. h_ portance enormously goes 2 drop inlets at $12.00. 31, Real estate, $ 68,437 16 i aching back is instantly been seriously ill for a number of w’eeks, are |, “Here, then, should be established a 1 drop inlet to be rebuilt at $8.00. Real estate, $ 87,200 00 STATE OF MAINE, COUNTY OF WALDO SS. Mortgage loans, 362,875 00 for that sec- 50 square yards cobble to be relaid at 87,532 55 above-named Stocks and bonds. 68 ed an of not much better. Mrs. Moulton's condition at potato exchange important gutter Mortgage loans, I, A. h. Nichols, Cashier of the 4,104.899 by application be of the $0.25. Collateral loans, 15,700 00 bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- Cash in office and bank, 109,923 75 this time seems to be While Mr. tion. It should composed pro- ■n s j improving sum amount of Stocks and 00 ment Is true to the best of knowledge and be- Liniment, ducers and business men. It should have Lump contract, $1,911.00. bonds, 534,882 my Agents’ balances, 343,743 34 i Mr. and Mrs. lief. A. II. NICHOLS, Cashier. ns Moulton is gradually failing. items from Cash in office and bank, 40,447 26 Interest and rents, 64,724 59 liniment takes the for its aim the of the Cost compiled certificates Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th place and Mrs. Ernest good growers— 67,176 57 I Frank Dutton are helping Mr. of officers: Agents’ balances, of A 1910. and is better than marketing the product to the' municipal Interest 95 day pi il, Gross massage first, by and rents, 5,593 CHAKI.ES E. Public, assets, 5,054,603 52 Moulton to care for the sick ones. best in the centers where the 600 ADAMS, Notary plasters. It penetrates advantage Length, feet; width, 48£ feet; depth,8inches. All other assets, 619 59 orrect—Attest: Deduct items not admitted, 206,471 52 The drama presented by Thorndike and highest prices prevail, and, second, by Cost—Labor, including stone crushing, F. I. PENDLETON, ) hout teaming, rolling, etc.$1,120 30 Gross 92 B. F. COLCOKD. Directors. Admitted rubbing—through local talent at and Adams' assisting the farmers to buy certain sup- assets, $839,151 J assets, $4,848,132 00 ! Unity Knight hall, Field 1,200 tons at $0.50. 600 00 92 WM. C. PENDLETON, ) kin and muscular tissue at the lowest rock, Admitted assets, $839,151 LIABILITIES DECEMBER 1909. me possible 31, * nuaj evening, was a autLcso. euii* plies prices by oil and blacksmith labor. 82 00 ; Coal, LIABILITIES DECEMBER 1909. t to the the in large quantities. It should 31, Net losses. 203.965 63 bone, quickens ! sisted of ten characters and was of a humor- I purchasing 2,300 paving blocks. 96 00 j unpaid $ relieves and also aim at the production of the best Sand and 35 00 Net unpaid losses, $ 56,445 49 SOMETHING | Unearned premiums, 1,926.970 53 ■cl, congestion, ous Each was well rendered and gravel. type. part of tubers and let the world know Two inlets. 20 00 Unearned premiums, 381,573 13 All other liabilities. 35,000 00 as well as quality permanent j greatly enjoyed by a good-sized audience. On that the best is raised here, and it should Tile pipe, 123 feet at $0.125. 15 43 All other liabilities, 20,764 19 DIFFERENT. | Capital, deposit, 200^000 00 Cash 200,000 00 over all porary relief. account of the travelling the attendance was not be slow in holding the producers to a Three catch basins. 135 00 capital, Surplus liabilities, 2,482,195 84 115 00 Surplus over all liabilities, 180,369 11 WANTED—Hustling Agents to become Dis- Here’s the not as as it otherwise would have been. standard. It can accomplish a won- Engineering.'.. Proof. large high trict Managers (no capital required) and work Total liabilities and surplus, $4,848,132 00 James C. Lee, of 1100 9th St., derful amount of in every direction 92 F. who his good Total cost of work.$2,218 73 Total liabilities and surplus, $839,151 under our wide-open, ground-floor, top-notched Field & bshington,D.C.,writes: “Thirtv A. Whitehouse, resigned position the Quiinby, lc<‘nts, Belfast .Maine. of affairs relating to potato industry 3wl5 contracts, in a growing progressive Company. 3wl3 I fell from a scaffold and seri- as station here in favor of his E. T. Amount set aside and agent son, and the for the establishment appropriated by OUR POLICIES ARE SOMETHING juredmy back. I suffered terri- pave way 00 DIFFER- to take effect went to his the city, sections 4 and 5.$1,092 iinea; from the small of my back Whitehouse, April 1st, of similar societies for other products of ENT. Write for specimen copies and terri- ATLAS ASSURANCE nd State aid, section 6. 819 00 COMPANY, Ltd., my stomach was just as if I home on the evening of March 31st free from Maine. tory. Secure our ageney terms. 4tl2p •*n beaten with a club. I used LONDON, ENGLAND. same. As more : aster I could get with no relief. care and responsibility of Mr. White- “I propose to go fully into the Joint fund, 1909. $1,911 00 PEERLESS CASUALTY COMPANY, ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909. Liniment took the pain right house has been employed by the Maine Central methods of co-operation at another time, Unexpended balance of 1908 joint fund BELFAST FAIR KEENE, N. II. ■>d I can now do as much ladder because to mention the details would take transferred to 1909 by agreement... 259 38 Real estate, $ 83,878 81 Jrii as man in thanks to railroad for 16 years, with a any the shop, company only Additional amount furnished 48 35 1910. Stocks and bonds, 04 a longer period than can be devoted to by city.. AUGUST 16, 17, 18, EASTERN FIRE INSURANCE CO., 1,810,790 few weeks’ vacation in that time, he has thor- Cash in office and bank, 1 -14^r>22 41 the subject on this occasion, but from For information, apply to ATLANTIC N. proven his efficiency in filling the Net cost of work.$2,218 73 CITY, J. Agents’ balances, 284,814 36 oughly what I found of the success of other as- Interest and not Cost to city. 1,399 73 ORRIN J. rents, 17,397 50 place. His services were only appreciated an ex- DICKEY, ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1909. sociations I am convinced that All other assets, 1,765 12 the Sloan's by the company, but by public generally. change here would prove satisfactory and State aid approved. $819 00 4tf Belfast, Maine. Mortgage loans, $206,160 00 Collateral 00 Gross His son Eddie, who has the appointment, will profitable from the start and become of loans, 10,500 assets, $2,343,168 26 Stocks and bonds, 113,015 00 Dedut items not 30 doubtless be as successful. The new station benefit to the whole of Maine. Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence, Bath’s only 4 DM INISTR ATOR’S NOTICE. The subscrib- admitted, 129,106 Cash in office and bank, 22,617 35 Louis “I would that business men of real daughter of the American Revolu- A er hereby gives notice that he has been agent will be assisted by Philbrick of suggest administrator in the balances, 45,825 68 Admitted assets, the in a member of Col. Dummer duly appointed of the estate Agents’ $2,214,061 96 Waterville assist producers pre- tion, Sewall of All other 7,037 22 Liniment Knox, who is here learning telegraphy. State of Maine assets, LIABILITIES DECEMBER the necessary plans and offer sug- D. A. R., died Wednesday, 31, 1909. Mr. J. p. of Mt. paring Chapter, MARY A. EMJ2IIY YOUNG, late of Net a’!' EVANS, Airy, Ga., The remains of Mrs. Ellen Chandler, wife of on methods of In 88 She was born in the town unpaid losses, $ 117,539 90 “After afflicted for three gestions the operation. aged years. Gross assets, $405,155 25 being Boston, Mass., Unearned premiums, 94 ,"ars with I used Sloan’s Chandler of Lewiston, arrived at this other States it has been found of Bowdoin, a of Geo. and Deduct items not admitted, 984 24 1,412,346 rheumatism, Benjamin profitable daughter deceased.and given bonds as the law directs. All All other liabilities, rnent, and was cured sound and others than the to invest Totman Williams. Her father 45,755 41 station accompanied by the following for growers Mary demands against the estate of over *ud am to I haven’t been Friday, persons having Admitted 01 Surplus all liabilities, 638^419 71 glad say amounts of in the associa- served in the Continental and said deceased are desired to present the same assets, $404,171 with rheumatism- since. relatives: Chandler of Lewiston, Mr. small money army Rubied My Benjamin for and all indebted thereto are re- 8 was swollen from to tions. The favorite of shares is marched from Brunswick to Dorchester settlement, LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1909. Total liabilities and badly my hip and Mrs. Blair, Miss Grace Smith and price to make immediately. surplus, $2,214,061 96 knee. One-half a bottle took the Wesley quested payment 90 from $10.00 to $25.00, and the number of Heights in Richard Mayberry’s John j. emery. Net unpaid losses, $ 50,926 Field & r’ain and out.” Mrs. M. R. Knowlton, all of Newtonville, Capt. Quiinby, Agents, Belfast, Maine. swelling Mass., shares to be held by one individual is company, which later joined the regi- South Brewer, Me,, March 8,1910.—3wl3 Unearned premiums, 99,220 49 Mrs. Bracewell of North All other 62 _3wl3_ loan’s Liniment Mary Adams, Mass., limited to a small percentage. This is ment of Col. Ebenezer Faunce. liabilities, 5,989 and Miss Gertrude Ballard of New Cash capital, 207,066 66 for business, or invest- "as no as a York. The pleasure equal Surplus over all liabilities, 41,643 09 ment: $300 to $50,000; cir- was taken to Pond cemetery, where a for body cular free, a postal brings it. remedy Rheu- down condition. WASHINGTON TOUR brief prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Tucker, aak-—STOP and consider your run Total liabilities and surplus, $404,171 01 If you have a farm to sell. send matism, for descriptive card and terms. Neuralgia after which interment took in the old the JiU. Maine. or place LOOK in t|he mirror if you doubt symptoais. MAY Koeeland, Agent, Searsport, We want agents where we are not now represented; any or \ 9th, 3wl5 pain family lot. The deceased was an aunt of Mr. send for blanks. Please mention this paper. to a woud of counsel for tired nerves, disordered ^ciffness in the E. D. who of 7 I A Al/ A listen Via Norfolk, Va., Old Point Comfort, Fort- P. F. Leland's Farm and Mrs. Chase, opened the doors I I liver and sluggish bowels. L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine has Agency muscles or B^^* * Established 1S92 joints. their home to the sorrowing relatives. The A / brought help to hundreds in just your condition. ress Monroe and Baltimore. ■ ■ #VPIJ / Me. FOR SALE. IIS Devonshire Street, BOSTON, MASS. 'r!

Barter. in stonington, March 27, to Mr. M. A. Cook made a business trip to Bangor and Mrs. Monday. Ernest Barter, a daughter. Hammond. in Winter Harbor, March 2,3 to M C. H. Mcnce left Monday cn a business trip r. and Mrs. E. C. Hammond, a daughter. to Boston. Hill. In West Brooksville, April 1, to Rev. and Mrs. Hill of a daughter. Mrs. John Dolloff of Belfast is the of Harry Searsport, guest Moody. In Warren, April 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bowen on Main street. Willis Moody, a daughter. Mrs. Mr. William M. Parse was confined to his Stover. In Bluehill, April 3, to Mr. and Ira G. home Saturday with rheumatism in his knee. Stover, a daughter. Temple. In Troy, April 5th, to Mr. and Miss Elnora Waterhouse returned Mrs. Tuesday Charles Temple, a son, Charier Merriam. from Boston and vicinity, where she has been visiting. married Correct Misses Maud Smith, Pronell Gilkey and Sara Style Grinnell returned to Gorham Normal School Monday. Athearns-Richards. In Cambridge, Mass., March 30, Athearns of and C. H. Monroe and E. W. returned the | Loring Hope Ruby In Gilkey Richards of formerly of Appleton. Regal Oxfords \ latter of last week from a business Cambridge, part trip In Camden, March 26, in Boston. Cameron-Heal. George W. Cameron and Mrs. Nellie E. Heal, both woman who secures a Mrs. A. E. Trundy returned home Friday of Lincolnville. Every pair of the new from Isle, where she has been visiting Condon-Kent. In Thomaston, April 5, Mar- Presque cellus Women s her brother. Condon and Mildred Kent, both of Rock- Regal Oxfords now on at / land. display Jackson & Coffin, builders and contractors, Hilding-Ames. In Vinalhaven, April 2, John B our store, will have the are to build the house on West satisfaction of Richardson Hiiding and Ames, both of Vinalhaven. knowing Main street. Lucy Munroe-Rackliff. In 6, E that h Pf fnntWPflf 1C rnrroef in -1 ~i. 1 Camden, April —--- Frederick F. and Miss »** vivijf uciau Frank I. Gross of was in town the Munroe of Lincolnville Bangor Florence M. last of the week and spent two days at Swan Rackliff of Camden. cording to the latest Lake fishing. Teague-McConnell. In Boston, March 30, very fashions here and abroad. Joseph U. Teague and Miss Lucy McConnell, Miss Catherine Carr of Frankfort was in both of Warren. town last week, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. P. Richards. Miss Anne M. Kittredge of Belfast was the REGAL SHOES guest last w eek of Miss Florence Colcord on FOR. WOMEN Bayview street. Bridges. In Bucksport, April 2, Consider Bridges, aged 87 years. 11 months and 24 days, Ernest Grinnell returned to Kent’s Hill j Carter. In North Ellsworth, March 29, ! last week after the Easter Seminary spending | Emma, wife of Vincent M. Carter, aged 38 : Regal quarter-sizes give you the same vacation with his perfect fit and comfort parents. I years. that could Steamer Mills finished discharging at the Dickey. In Prospect, April 5, Malvina ! you otherwise obtain only in exclusive made-to- Mack’s Point Coal dock Thursday and sailed ROYAL Dickey, aged 67 years and 9 months. French. In Ethel order Friday for Newport News. Belfast, April 7, Mae j shoes. And in ^ omen’s the ( French, aged 11 months and 16 days. Regals you get very L'jcal fishermen have been having fine luck Fellows. In Hot Springs, Arkansas, April i at SwTan Lake and several fine catches of trout highest of materials and IBakin6Powder! 6, Clarke G. Fellows of Rumford, aged 39 years | quality and salmon were made the past week. and 6 months. workmanship. Hyams. In New York ! Frank W. a former City, April 7, 1910, re confident Woodman, Searsport boy, Makes the food of maximum V William that every woman who obtains a M Hyams, in his 72nd year, beloved hus- i pair of band of H. Funeral was in over Emily Hyams. Sunday ! these town Sunday visiting relatives. dainty Women’s Oxfords at our store quality at minimum cost I morning, April 10, at half-past nine from his Regal Mrs. Nina Treworgy, who has been visiting H late residence, 118 West 86th street. will secure Lenfest. perfect satisfaction, and come back her sister, Mrs. James B. Sweetser, for a week, In Swanville, April 8, Mary A., wife of James 70 8 months returned to her home in Brooksville Monday. Lenfest, aged years, to us at the end of the season and 3 days. for another Seh. Samuel J. arrived Goucher, Capt. Hart, Jones. At the National Soldier’s Home. pair of Monday from Newport News with 4,488 tons Togus, Maine, Charles Jones, formerly of Regals. of coal to the Penobscot Coal Co. at Mack's to do what was formerly done by one man Brooks, aged 66 years. Point. SHIP NEWS. when the smaller side-wheelers were on the , Levenseller. In Searsmont, April 9, Cyn- route. thia M. 59 2 months Edward Doyle, who has been living in town Levenseller, aged years, .The Dinsmore Store and 7 days. for the past year, moved his family to Port- There will be a lecture Mr. R. A. Jordan AMERICAN PORTS. by Maddock. In Lake City, Minn..March 29, Ruth land Thursday, where they will reside in the of Bangor at the Conference Room Thurs- this, New York, April 5. Passed City Island schs. Ann Maddock, formerly of Owl’s Head, aged 67 future. day, evening at 8 o’clock, for men. The lecture | Lizzie Lane, Elizabethport for years, 7 months and 10 days. is under the of “The Verbi Gratis Castine; Henry The barkentine Mabel 1. Meyers, Capt. N. auspices R. Tilton, do for Portland; Norton. In Patten, April 2, Noah F. Nor- Quarter- Club." It is seldom we can have the Edyth McIntyre, F. Gilkey, from Savannah for New Bedford, pleasure Jersey City for Rockland; 6, ar, sch Emma S. ton, formerly of Penobscot, aged 78 years and of securing the services of a man who has had passed the Diamond Shoal light-ship Thursday I Briggs, Nantucket; 7. arrived, schs. Pendleton 1 day. for years so wide an experience in sizes at 4 p. m. associating Broti.ers, Brunswick; Mark Pendleton, Phinney. In New York, March 26, Thomas with helping me" and men’s as George- organizations ; town, S. C.; Sedgwick, Pendleton F. Phinney, formerly of Thomaston, 77 Sch. W. Babbitt, arriv- Mr. Jordan, who is the successful of Brunswick; agad Henry Cramp, Capt. secretary Satisfaction, William E. years. ed with the Y. M. C. A. of As is Philadelphia; Downes, CARD OF THANKS i Monday from Newport News 2,775 Bangor. this the first Marian Paine. In ' Brunswick; Draper, Bangor; 9, sld, Camden, March 26, Marion, widow' We wish to thank our tons of coal to the Penobscot Coal Co. at public effort of the club it is hoped that all the ship friends for their sym- Astral, San Francisco; 10, schs. of Dr. R. E. Paine, aged 69 years. and Mack’s Point. men of the town will to be sailed, Estelle, pathy many acts of kindness to us in our arrange present. Bruns Luther T. Sanborn. In Belfast, 9, Admission free. A ick; Garretson, Newport April Leonie^Mildred, deep affliction and for the many beautiful flow- banquet will follow the wife of Lewis 26 William Hamilton left Monday for Stoning- News; 12, ar, schs. Flora Condon, Calais; F. C. Sanborn, aged years. ers presented at the funeral of lecture, which all are invited to remain and j1 Smart. our deceased ton and other towns of the outer islands with Pendleton, Rockland; Wm. Bisbee, Hurricane; In Searsport, April 8, Janet, widow daughter, Helen H. Johnson. enjoy. of William D. a hundred bushel of potatoes for sale among Caroline Gray. Vinalhaven; Annie Lord. Boston! Smart, aged 85 years, 6 months. GEORGE H. YOUR JOHNSON, MONEY 1$ SAFE “Our 6. Trundy. In the fishermen. Church Fair," the farce given last Boston, April Sld, schs. Robert H. Mc- Framingham, Mass., April 12, INEZ E. JOHNSON. Mrs. Laura Thursday night in the upper conference room Curdy, Jacksonville; Annie Lord, New York; Fames Trundy of Searsport, aged lylO.— ONLY WHEN IT IS Miss Henrietta who has been Belfast, April 9, p PROPERLY INVESTED. Gilkey, spend- of the Congregational church by the ladies of 9, ar, sch. Brina P. Pendleton, Brunswick; sld, 80 years. her vacation with her mother, Mrs. N. F. ing the society, was a great success, and was sch. Lillian Woodruff, New York; 10, ar, sch. Wilson. In Bucksport, March 29, William on Main returned last week to Gilkey, street, largely attended. The affair was under the Gen. E. S. Greeley, Norfolk; 11, ar, sch. Mabel W\ Wilson, aged 82 years. BURGLARS can Hebron annoy you, Academy. management of Mrs. Fred Swift and Mrs. J. F. E. Goss, Stonington for Newburyport; sld, sch. Whitaker. In Belfast, April 8, Mrs. Betsey Wheaton and the reflected much Me. Whittaker, aged 90 years. ; Mrs. D. S. Beals will have ar. at her performance Hastings, Rockport, WANTED FIRES opening I may credit on them 7. White. In cripple you, store on Main street and and the entire cast, which in- Philadelphia, April Ar, sch. Inez N. Car- Bangor, April 10, Peregrine Room Friday Saturday, and board for a lady who is not very cluded besides them, Mrs. B. F. Miss ver. Brunswick; 8, ar. sch. James B. W hite, aged 63 years, 11 months and 10 days. BAD April 15th and 16th, with a full line of new Colcord, Jordan. well. For particulars apply to LOANS may ruin you. Florence Colcord, Mrs. M. Jacksonville; 9, ar, sch. J. C. Bos- W’ellman. In Searsmont, 6, John spring hats and millinery. Sidney Webber, Strawbridge, April 15tf W. G. SAW'TELLE, Mrs. A. T. Whittier, Mrs. N. F. Mrs. ton; 10, ar, sch. Geo. W. Wells, Boston. Wellman, aged 69 years | Gilkey, Sabattus Street, Lewiston, Maine. The Epworth League will hold a Patriot’s John Davis, Miss Agnes Williams, Miss Mary Baltimore, April 10 Ar, sch. Wyoming, Bos- social in the Methodist vestry Monday even- N. McClure, Miss Eva Kelloch and Mrs. H. C. ton via Newport News. 18th. The National ing, April Entertainment and refresh- Holmes. The farce was brimming with bright Seattle, Wash., April 9. Sld, stmr. Columbian, _^mwm1 Searsport Bank ments. 10 cents. Ice cream on sale. lines which were interpreted very naturally. Honolulu. Many of the costumes were and added Georgetown, S. C., April 5. Ar, sch John Pork dropped a dollar on a hundred on cured funny is safe because is materially to the effect. The farce was fol- Bossert, New York; 8. ar, sch. Celia F., New it governed on a conservative basis. It hogs in Chicago Friday and refined petroleum lowed by a sociable. Coffee and cake were York. cropped fifteen points in New York CARLE & JONES’ Thursday. served by Miss Maud Smith, Miss Florence Ponce, P. R.. April 4. Sailed, sch. Governor holds your money where you can it and \\ hen will the drop reach Searsport? get quickly Colcord, Miss Elsie Gilkey, Miss Lillian Smith, Powers, Port Tampa. without Arrangements are being made for a May Renfreu Wilson and Fred B. Smith. A neat Port Reading, April 6. Cleared, schs. Jessie danger of loss. day festival, to be given in Union hall Monday little sum was netted for the church. Lena, Winter Harbor; Abbie Bowker, Long ^Basement Salesroom^ evening. May 2nd, by the ladies of the Metho- Cove, Me. Special attention given to business The first Parents’ Day in the Searsport parties doing dist Episcopal church. The program will be an- Port Arthur, April 0. Sailed, sch. Jacob M. AAaa.vs^> f schools was a great success and bids fair to be- us nounced later. Haskeih Tampa. with by mail in our come a regular or more thing. Twenty-five San Francisco, April 6. Sld, stmr. Nebraskan, M. Webber and H. parents or friends of the students called at & N. Colcord were caught oitmia c ruz. “Draper Maynard” Baseball Goods the Union one or both in a furious snow squall on Ambrose’s stream building during sessions Brunswick, April 7. Ar. bark Anticch. Bar- Commercial while trout and all expressed themselves as much but fishing Tuesday morning and were pleased bados; schs. Eagle Wing, New York; E. Not merely “as good" absolutely the best goods that can be bought at Department, with the work. The both in Mary cuite nervous for a time, but caught a fine improvements, Palmer, Portland; sld, sch. Frontenac, Phila- these of work and the rooms and also I prices: string trout. apparatus, pleas- 8, ar. sch. Susan N. New ed the and delphia; Pickering. Savings Department, parents, all feel much encouraged York. 50c. to $1.25 also M. A. Cook, the local news dealer, was unable the BASEBALLS, 5c., 10c., 25c., American by progress the grades and High school are 8. to Newport News, April Sailed, sch. Young supply Friday the demand for the Bangor making. The regular work was carried out Safe Brothers, Savannah (and passed out Cape League Reach at $1.25 Deposit Department. Daily Commercial of April 7th, which had an during the thus the visitors an day, giving op- Henry); 10, ar, stmrs. Mills, account of how to the delicate machin- to see Searsport; Bay “ to operate portunity the routine and judge from do. BATS, 5c. $1.00. of View. CALL OR WRITE TO ery an automobile. that what is being done. Often on of this days Norfolk, April 8. Sid, sch. Margaret Has- kind a special program is which is “ George Sweetser, who has been foreman of prepared, kell, Searsport. MITS, 15c., 25c., 50c., 85c., $1.00, $2.50, not a fair representative of the school work, the Searsport Heating Co. for the past two Port Tampa, April 7. Sld, sch. Edward H. and the fact that this was not done on this oc- Searsport National years, has secured a in the B. & A. Cole, Boston. ✓ and $6.50 Bank, position casion pleased all who are interested in the Spaulding railroad at Milo Junction and moved his Fernandina, April 9. Sld, sch. Herald, Ber- shops welfare of the schools. At » there the close of the muda. GLOVES, 25c., to $1.50. SEARSPORT, MAINE. family Monday. afternoon session an informal 50c„|75c. reception was Jacksonville, April 8. Ar, sch. Isabel B. held. Punch and wafers were “ Capt. Israel Closson left Thursday for New served by Miss Wiley, Norfolk; sld, sch. New MASKS, 65c. to $2.75. ORGANIZED 1881. Ruth Miss Eva Gladys, York; York to bring the schooner Izetta of the Ayer Trundy, Havener, Miss Flor- 10, sld, bark Good News, Philadelphia. fleet to Closson will then take ence Keene, Miss Sallie Dow, Miss Olive Rid- Bangor. Capt. 10. sch. satisfaction to the uses _ Miss Sabine, Texas, April Sld, Horace A. They give boy who them. ^- permanent command of the schooner Ida B. ley, Evelyn Harriman, Miss Helen Mor- Stone. Boston. Gibson of the which is now rill and Lester seniors of the Sears- Quality and honest values have given U. & M." brand its Ayer fleet, under- Whittier, Stonington, April 4. Ar, sch. Mary E. Lynch, standing and port school. It was a going repairs at Bangor. High very pleasant Boston. insured satsifaction to its owners. Try them out this season. *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ mingling of parents, teachers and students, and Mrs. widow of Eastport, April 11. Ar. schs. Isaiah K. Stet- Janet, William D. Smart, died cannot iail to an added produce interest all son, New York; Lucia Porter, do. at her home on Mt. Ephraim avenue Friday, ‘round. Sullivan, 9. schs. aged 85 years. Funeral services were held April Sld, Florence Leland, Mollie Rhodes. New Monday at her late home, Rev. Harry Hill of Obituary. Ann E., wife of William H. Philadelphia; York; La- I EDISON I volta, do; Lizzie D. Small. ♦ the M. E. church officiating. Interment was in Clarke, passed way March 30th in Newport; Franconia, Searsport Boston. ; the family lot in the village cemetery. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles 7. sch. Eames, with whom she had lived for the past Bangor, April Ar, Eagle. Boston; 8, Bertram C. Richardson, teacher in the ar, sch Odell, to load for ~~-- Eng- twelve years. Mrs. Clarke was respeeted and Bucksport, Boston; 9, lish school in who sch. N. Flower Seeds High Boston, has been in loved by all who knew her, and will be greatly ar. E. Ayer, Jersey City. Black i town the week past getting the material to- missed her friends and Searsport, Me., April 7. Sld, steamer Mills, "herald Phonographs by many acquaintances. gether for his new house on West Main News; 8, sld, R. & R. L. Co. No. I ^street, Words pay small tribute to her home life of Newport barge laments Farm and Garden returned to his home in Boston The 2, Rockland; 11, ar, schs. Samuel L. Saturday. faithful and untiring devotion to husband and Goucher, l $1.00 Down work on the buildings will begin in an Norfolk; Henry W. do. May. children; and unwavering faith in God car- Cramp, Q * 7. Ar. sch. Seeds. ried her severe Stockton, April Northland, New Mrs. Laura Eames Trundy died at “Woodside through many trials. She ffl was born in Frankfort 65 the York; 8, sld, tug Chamberlain, towing barge R. Headstones • Cottages,” Framingham, Mass., April 12, after years ago, We have seeds of all the $2.00 a Month daughter of James and Ann M. & R. L. Co. No. 2, Searsport for Rockland; ar, Oak Hiii kinds, a long and painful illness. The funeral will (Tibbetts) sch. Belle Q ® and her life was Holliday, Rockland; sld, seh. Charles- e* we beheld to-day, Thursday, at the residence of Page, early spent there. She biggest variety have every' carried. married in William H. Clarke ton, Vinalhaven. Douhlo Stones Frank M. Sheldon, Newton, Mass. The re- November, 1861, Lincolnville of Frankfort. She leaves to mourn their & mains will be brought here by boat Friday loss, FOREIGN PORTS. jjl SEEDS in i CARLE JOKES a one Frank H. Clarke of Chel- packages and ♦ morn.ng for burial. husband; son, jl two Barbados, March 24. hark Norridgewock sea, Mass.; daughters, Mrs. Charles Eames Arrived, Antioch, And Tombs SEEDS in bulk. The parties who broke into John Murphy’s and Miss Ada E. Clark, both of Searsport; two Bahia Blanca. hen house on Norris St. N. 7. Hi street were watched *byr brothers, George E. Page of Brookline, Mass., John, B., April Cld, sch. Thomas and Others parties from the henyard and followed to the and Henry Page of Fiankfort; two sisters, Mrs. Hix, Quincy. SWEET PEAS and house where they went The parties, three in John H. Brackett and Mrs. Charles McNeil, Bridgewater, N. S., April 6. Cld, sch. Methe- are known to both besec, Boston. NASTURTIUMS. number, Mr. Murphy, and a rep- of Winterport; also an aged mother of f* Tliii \<‘W etition will be liable to cause trouble to the that town. The funeral was held Friday, Rev. Frey Bentos, February 9. Ar, bark Sirdar lii-lo-llai men who took the Portland, sailed young three hens from his Michael Andrews officiating. Interment was (Br.), Me., (and February 19th IVillis E. Hamilton. 1 lorist, will not sell coop. in the Sargent cemetery. for Concepcion). a N I T E STUDIO 7. Ar, sch. Emma S. seeds this year and we have his Dearest mother, thou hast left us, Laguayra, April Lord, bought The annual meeting of the Young People’s stmr. Left this life of and Jacksonville; 10, ar, Maracaibo, Hichborn, stock and will his Was for Marc of Christian Endeavor was held Sun- toil, pain, I supply customers. | ported business h 15th. All K Society New York for Curacao and and care and Maracaibo. of work done at when Mrs. James Dhncan was elect- Earthly grief sorrow, photographic* reasonable pr day night, Salina Cruz, April 7, 2 p. m. Sld, stmr. Ari- Mail orders will have attention. Mrs. C. Never more will come again. f prompt The first 6 weeks will he ed president, H. Holmes vice special bar; president zonan, Nichols, San Diego; 8, 2 a. m.. ar, stmr. The Stock s+n k was largest f and Work weeks. and Miss Edna Carter re-elected ffl secretary How we miss thy cheerful presence! Virginian, Colcord, Honolulu. I An ant finished and treasurer. Dr. F. K. is the retir- eleg picture, well ntou Sawyer Lightening many a weary task, Puerto Mexico, April 9, 11 a. m. Ar, stmr. The committees will be an- | to select from $1.25 per dozen; also some for $1.00. ing president. How we miss the loving counsel! American, New' York. ^'rst-Class. nounced later. One dozen fine cabinets, $1.00; 16x20 era Ever till the last. ||| ready, MARINE |l and all for MISCELLANY. frame, $5.00. A. Bowen has been as as- in this George engaged Never, though the path seemed part | rlces Family groups a specialty. sistant to Oliver C. dreary, Atwood, agent of the ) Did the light of faith burn dim, Boston, April 6. Owners have decided to III jjl Photos finished in Sepia and Platinum. Eastern Co. and will enter Steamship here, ! Blest assurance, if we suffer repair schooner Sadie C. Sumner, and she will of his duties 1st. The increase in country. Low- I upon May the We shall also reign with Him. be towed to Rockland, where the work will be fil DE incoming and outgoing freights and the heavy done; estimated cost, $16,000. LEMOS, hawsers of the new turbine steamers Safe in Jesus! shall we GROCERIES, Belfast question R. 7. U. S. mar- Newport, I., April deputy fc Phoenix in rear of the Row, Court Ho and Camden require the services of two men Whether it is wisdom’s call? shal Richard Stone of Providence has libeled Safe in Jesus; 'tis sufficient, the three-master Lucy E. Friend of Rockport, DRUGS AND Belfast, Maine. Safe, in Him, who died for all. owned by Walter Friend & of |_ Me., Company Boston, in the interest of the Narragansett transportation company, whose steamers were MEDICINES. FORSALE CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. unable to dock for a week as the schooner grounded in front of their slip in attempting 1 marble House for Sale to reach the wharf of the Independent ice OR TO RENT. The Charles house in Do Not Endanger Life When a Belfast i company with a cargo of ice, part of which Barney Searsport. I ^ and minutes' walk front; the postolliee; two si was and the schooner ... ■■ ..— ■■■ 1 lightered reaching the r~" ^Citizen Shows You the Cure. two tenements, with three-fourths dock this morning. Capt. F. E. Laury hopes stable, ~ «'?-arb,:Sign9 of land, with fruit and shade is c>(V< ^ to give the necessary bond so he can sail Sat- trees, Why will people continue to suffer the for sale urday. you 0 by E. M. BAKNE> agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary I Baby 3m 14 Putnam, Con disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why PT allow themselves to become chronic invalids, BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. i GRANITE WORKS when a certain cure is offered them? Carriages Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy to use, PRODUCE MARKET. TRUCKING PAID PRODUCER. because it to the the -ReLEROrsSEROsrEi gives kidneys help they I i am prepared to do general trucking, 50a75 aeed to perform their work. Apples, per bu, Hay, 18.00 Re=Tired dcrs left at Fogg & Coombs’ market will * dried, per lb., 7 Maine If have even one, of the Hides, 7ia8 Belfast, ceive attention. Telephone 211; ring 13. you any, symptoms 2.50a2.75 j Beans, pea, Lamb* 10 The rubber tires on af cure before baby carriages ELMER kidney diseases, yourself now, Beans, Y. E., 3.25a8.50 Lamb Skins, 75 WHITEHEAD, ■ H fjl^HEA1-. wear out and it has been jggggg I diabetes, dropsy or Bright’s disease sets in. Butter, 28a30 Mutton, 8 necessary 14tf 37 Northport Av« nu. Read this Belfast testimony: Beef, sides, 6Ja84 Oats, 32 lb., 48 to send the wheels away to be re- Beef, fore quarters, Potatoes, 35 W. C. Sheldon, 165 High street, Belfast, Me., 6§ tired. I have a machine to Attractive Suburban Residence of the lat Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 1U bought jays: “For several years I had attacks of pain Cheese, 18 Benjamin Kelley, Swan Lake Avenue, Bel- Straw, 10.00 do this work and can do it prompt- GirlsWanted n some of which were severe. Chicken, 26a28 my back, quite 16.Turkey, in wheels and have fast, 1 1-2 miles trom Postoffice on R. F. Calf Skins, 3 ly. Bring your It “as hard for me to stoop or straighten and 18;Tallow, AITI.Y TO TIIK D. the Duck, 22'Veal, 9al0 them 14tf Route, overlooking Bay. caused re-tired, my sudden movement sharp twinges Eggs, 20iWool, unwashed, 28 House fitted with all modern conveniences, icross my loins. Trouble with the kidney Fowl, 14 Wood, hard, 4.00a4.50 Thompson hot-air furnace, bath room, set hardwood 18 Manufacturing Company tubs, jecretions also existed. When I saw Doan’s Geese, Wood, soft, 3.00 h. e. McDonald, floors. House fitted for two families or one, as RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. CHURCH BELFAST. desired. Large shed and barn attached. Car- Kidney Pills advertised, I procured a box at STREET, 70 Main Maine. riage house close by. Will be sold at a bargain Wilson’s drug store and gave them a trial. They Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, 1.10 Street, Belfast, or rented at a low to sale. Butter Salt, 141b., 18a20 Oat Meal, 5 figure, subject >roved to be a splendid remedy and did me Surrounding house is enough land for truck Com, 78 Onions, 3J> nore good than any other preparation I had 73 garden, and an orchard of some 60 trees. One- Cracked Com, Oil, kerosene, 13al4 for third mile away is a farm of some 75 or 80 >reviously taken. It is with pleasure that I Com Meal, 73 Pollock, 6 Eggs Hatching, acres 22 Pork, 17 acres, containing 25 of cleared fields and ecommend Doan’s Kidney Pills.” Cheese, *==* some 40 or 50 acres of woodland, timber on Cotton Seed, 2.00 Plaster, 1.13 WE WANT Pure* barred For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fos- AGENTS, Plymouth Rocks from tfu which is estimated to be worth $1500 alone. Codfish, dry, 8a9 Rye Meal, 34 T0LNA,J31 It., X5.H. P. engine. First-class Will be sold” local and traveling. Age 25 to 50. Em- 10 1.45 equipment. finest strains In Maine. for hatching Occupancy given at once. 3tl2 er-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents Cranberries, Shorts, jj' ployment the whole year, if desired. Out- Eggs 18 6 at a bargain if taken at once. For particulars, address v1 For terms, etc., apply to tor the United States. Clover Seed, Sugar, fit free. Pay weekly. Write for terms. 50 cents for setting of 13 eggs. 6.75a7.50 T. 40 MISS ELIZABETH A. Flour, Salt, I., 12 WALDO TRUST Belfast Maine. KELLEY, Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no H. G. Seed, 2.60Sweet Potatoes, 6 COMPANY, «| HOMER N. CHASE & CO., 1. H. HAVENER 16 Church Street, Bdtet, Maine. < ►ther. Laid. 18 Wheat Meal. 4 (LAUNCH 3tl6p Nurserymen, Auburn, Maine. Searsport, Me., April 12, 1910.—SwlSp