THE K1 VOLUME 80__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914._NUMBER 7 14 Amy Lois, months, daughter of Ur. anc A JUVENILE MASQUERADE. of Today’s lournal. THE FOOD FAIR. PERSONAL. Contents Mrs. Rex S. Prescott of Liberty. John 17 Pearl, aged months, son of Urs Mr. and Mrs. James H. Howes returned from Waldo Connty Grange. .Secret So- In which a Dancing Class and Kindergarten Busier and Better than Last Year Lelia Keller Fairchild of North P*Gt cieties .The Food Fair. .News of the Bigger, Islesbero. Take Part. Boston last Saturday night. .The Churches. .A Juvenile Better Babies a Feature. Gifts Galorc Raymond King, aged 12 son of Granges. months, Un. Mias Lena Rote of Isleaboro ia the of Personal. S. H. Hamlin of Jackson. Min Marian Lambert's dancing class cele- gueet Masquerade.. for Everybody. Music and Dancing. her Teachers' Association. .Ad- brated tbs close of their first term of instruc- aunt, Mrs. Clara Cottrell .Oregon John Frederick, aged 12 months, son of W. C. PA‘,t Recent Deaths .An Belfast's second Food Fair was formally vauce Fashions.. Conners of Knox. tion last Saturday evening, when they gave a Rev. Ashley A. Smith arrived Tuesday to School. Thi Agricultural opened at 10 a. m. Tuesday, Feb. 10th. in Odd Fellows viait friends and attend the Food Fair. Merland Edwin, aged 29 months, son of Un. masquerade dancing party hall. o Consumer’s Dollar and What it Orrin J. The managers. Dr. W. L. West, Dickey They were assisted Miss Lambert’s kinder- F*G Feeding for Fertile Eggs.. V. A. Clark of Brooks. by Nevera Kitchin of Fredrickton, N. B., is the Buys Ralph D. Southworth, E. S. Pitcher and Waitei also in Equipping a Truck Farm. .Profitable George Bradley, aged 18 months, son of Un. garten pupils, masquerade costume. gueet of his siater, Mrs. A. K. Fletcher. J. Clifford, and the on the stage and Friendly Squabs. .Gas Engines speakers,were A G. Sweet of East Knox. The hall was well filled with parents, relatives Use. .The re- Rev. WiDiam Vaughan left Monday for New for suburban and Countiy President West after a few appropriate and interested friends when the march and Feed of Helen Rebecca, aged 24 months, grand York to a few weeks with friends. Reliable Hen. .Care Lay- marks, welcoming those present and heartily daughter spend Huek3. .-Success Others Have of Mr. and Mn. H. C. Vinal of Belfast. began, and everybody present thoroughly en- ,,g thanking all who had helped to advance the Linvill F. Whitmore, a student at Colby Col- Had. A New Grange Home. Eva Elizabeth, aged 19 months, of joyed the unique and pretty spectacle. The John A daughter the week-end at his home in this .Home Folks interests of the fair, introduced Hon. costumes were all and ef- lege, spent n 4 Editorials. ..Obituary. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Horne of Belfast. carefully prepared ‘A 1 ol in Florida. .East Belfast. .The Courts Roberts of Norway, Maine Commissioner and the city. Richard Maine, aged 26 months, son of Mr. fective, young people, varying in age of Maine. who hie Mrs. Agriculture, spoke briefly, expressing and Mn. Marion E. Brown of Belfast. from seven to fourteen, went through the evo- Ashley A. Smith of Bangor arrived News of Belfast.. e5 The pleasure at being present and congratulating lutions of their march in a to several with Mrs. Ed- 4 Following is a list of the Wednesday babies: very creditable man- Monday spend days \ Game of Chance (story). .Genea- on hall and its the management and people the ner. At its close a circle was the lads mund Wilson. ‘A and Historical Pittsfield Per- Elinor Annie, aged 28 months, daughter of made,and logical exhibits. He spoke especially of the exhibit! in sonals. Firmer Holding of Potatoes Mrs. Lillie A. Choate of Belfast. turn were unmasked and chose one of the Right Rev. Robert Codman of Portland waa farm and and of the worl Fanners. .Dried Fruits.. Joe, the of products cooking who was also unmasked Edwin Orrin, aged 18 months, son of Mn. I. young ladies, before the guest over Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Wil- Book Farmer. .State-Wide Develop- of the public school pupils, which is displayed E of Belfast. she was led to her seat. The march of the liam Vaughan. ment of Maine. of the Salisbury in the annex. Speaking changes tots was one of the features of States- Emma, aged 22 months, of kindergarten Mrs. D. B. Phelan is the week a Chance for Patriotism and in the in the line of Georgia daughter spending , A wrought past 60 years and was a to manship. .Washington Whisperings.. Mrs. Nettie Whitehead. the evening, delight all present. with her Mrs. Bowdoin N. Pendle- he said that we now have at oui daughter, .The Postal food products It was led Miss Elana Shute in the costume ,untv Correspondence. Foster Alexander, aged 9 months, son of by ton, in Isleaboro. .Some Nautical Lore disposal the products of every zone and cli- Savings System. Mrs. Josie Haskins of Belfast. of a fairy, and Master Richard Chenery as a ..Stockton .The mate. and the care with which Mies Ida M. Strong of Waterville ariived Searspoit. Springs.. Sanitation, were followed Robert Johnson .Born... Lena Medora, aged 23 months, daughter of cowboy.They by \r wa of Brooks. .Ship News. are and is now to visit her Mrs. foods handled prepared, recog- in Indian and John Wednesday grandmother, Married.. Died. Mrs. Hale Rose of Brooks. costume, another cowboy, as first He invited all William J. Gordon. nized of importance. Danford Geo. in Herbert Rudolph, aged 12 months, eon of Vickery. Adams,as Washington his hearers to visit the department of agricul- Miss Elsie Whitmore of Belfast, formerly of Hattie M. of Belmont. colonial small clothes. Miss Wilda Drury as GRANGE. in the Mrs. Flagg WALL'O COUNTY ture in Augusta, and closing pressed Thomas Wadsworth in kabki soldier Northport, was the week-end guest of Mr. Melvin, aged 18 months, son of Mn. Springand button that turned on the many electric Harry and E. lights uniform were the others. carried wands Mrs. L. Pitcher. Wm. F. Estes of Belfast. They Pumona met Feb. 3d furnished the Penobscot Electric Com w 'ounty Grange by Bay with streamers and their little drill was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ritchie will leave to- Chester Leroy, aged 11 months, son of Mn. paper » rjes Liver Liberty. The F Grange, pany. executed. The in the to the Shriner’s of Searsmont. finely young people day, Thursday, attend ball in in due time with Worthy Morris L. of the Board of Lewis Bryant J„.i;-,g was opened Slugg, president class then danced the vaiious dances this 11 son of Mn dancing Lewiaton, evening. in the chair. The roll call of was then it troduced and made a Ralph Irvin, aged months, Howes Trade, telling have learned, themselves fine- Delia 1. Anderson of Belfast. they acquitting J. C. W. Perry of Portland ia visiting bis found all present except Lecturer and speech, saying that it was the new ideas and )fficers MRS. MARTHA F. B. HAWES HTLL. ly, and reflecting much credit on Miss Lam- hire. Alice I. and will be filled B. F. which in Hiram John, aged 6 months, son of Rose E. mother, Tkombs, fjres. ar.d their places were by methods that generated enthusiasm, who has been assisted Miss Louise J. of Brooks, As announced will be in tbe Belfast, bert, by joined later by Mrs. Perry. and wife. The roll call of Granges turn is the of success. Mayor Han- Maddocks i w§4. previously closing concerts given Baptist church, foater keystone Read. Ice cream was served at intermission 20 months, of Feb. and in the Town Feb. 20th, Wm. M. is in the _ui_, pre-ent and 14 Granges son was next introduced and tendered the ~Emma Bigelow, aged daughter Wednesday evening, 18ti>, H»H, Searsport, Friday evening, by Thayer Lewiston attending I j patrons Shiro. Music was furnished the Misses Foss of Belfast. W. S. and a chorus of 75 J. and by by Remarks were made Edward freedom of the to all visitors. Dr. West Mrs. Mildred Bigelow Wight voices, assisted by Mr. Ernest Hill of Portland, tenor, meeting of the Maine Retail Jewelers associa- rf, ..si :ed. by city 26 months, and Hilda Louise, Mrs. contralto, both well known in festivals, and concerts all over the Gurney. which a two session A class of five was given the fifth de- then made numerous announcements, calling Phyllis, aged Hill, opera country. tion, began days’ Tuesday gvans The characters were as follows 6 of Mn. A. C. Tuttle Some of Belfast and best talent will also take and Miss Harriet represented noon r cess was then taken and all attention to the various booths, etc. aged months, daughters Searspost’3 pirt, Roulstone, morning. he Willard Jennys, Yankee Doodle; Julia Little- fTL J__mki/ik O.vin T Ttifllron of Belfast. Miss Edith L. Burgess and Miss Amy Stoddard will be the accompanists. Following is the pro- to the dining room across the way, Mrs. Thomas Hale, Mrs. William Hall, Mrs. re red field Grecian William Lunt, George Wash- Ruth 12 moDtha, daughter of gram: girl; were well cared for the host had are considered to be Evelyn, aged E. ^E. Philbrook and Mrs. Frank CGombs of hfre a by charge, generally ington; Barbara McKenney,Dutch peaaant;Car- Mrs. Hattie B. Allenwood of Belmont. 1 Ladies String Trio Castine were The afternoon session was opened better than those of last year. The general in Belfast Tuesday to attend the jnnge 2 Choxus—Morning Serenade, Flotow rol Parker, clown; Dana Pattee, college stu- address color scheme is and white, set VETERANS DAY. J_A r«_l A_T>_-3 1_A_I Food Fair. ith music by the choir. A very fine green, yello'v 3 Solo—The Eif Man, John Barns Wells and wear- was Stella Nelson and a off with flags, Japanese lanterns poinsettas. was Grand Army Day, and all Alice Sanborn Hons. John and ,f well .me given by Tuesday Watteau shepherdess; Louise Clement, heart A. Roberts, E. E. Philbrook is with and 4 on the Sea, Steffin O. B. Keene. The fol- The balcony front covered green the little bronze button were special guests Chorus—Sailing W.C. Pennell of were of Dr. alea- g response by ing 5 Male to girl; Margaret Chenery, Bo Peep; Lina Cous- Augusta guests _. A_a 1-1_A 1.L-._ Quartette—Carry Me'Back Old Virginia, Beswick at intervals are alter------— S. W. white, and draped flags U1 LUC snd c„,ng -esolution was presented by Dr. F, R. Sawyer, Mr. R. N. Porter ins, Maltha Washington; Ruth Dinsmore, Qua- Mrs. W. L. West while in Belfast to attend nated with sprays of large green oak leaves for the Navy and Alfred Rev. C. H. Mr. W. iL. _ XT'_1 jhible* of Liberty epolce McElhiney. S. Wight ker girl; Hope Dorman, Martha Washington; relieved red and tied with grace- of North for the 6 Celesti Aide, Verdi W hereas, there is a well-formed impression by poinsettas Stinson Searsport Army. Charlotte Wadsworth, Grecian girl; Dorothy A. D. of Grade IX of the inclined Mr. E. J. Hill Hayes, principal tr:»* State highway commission is ful yellow ribbons. Flags and banners deco- have written of their ]iftt Both extensively expe- 7 Chorus—Bird of Time, Steffin Drinkwater, American girl; John and Tolford returned from Ban- t: 1 scenic roads in many sections Spring city schools, Wednesday owi-.i filing rate the walls and the ceiling is formed by a and riences, and are also entertaining speakers, and 8 Trio—Selected, sailor Gretchen Fletcher, who ,f Mate which will benefit tourists Durham, boys; gor, where he underwent a surgical operation and where- canopy effect of Japanese umbrellas and lan- five-minute addresses were much Mrs. H L Perry, Mrs. Holmes, Miss Clcves i antomobiles exclusively; their enjoyed. was to have re, resented Folly, was ill and un- for throat trouble. interior will 9 Class Exercise :«rn'erp and in the terns, all electrically lighted, the strings of ig producers THE PRIZE POSTERS. 10 Duett—La able to be present. Of the kindergarten or no from the construction Gioconda, Di A. Ponchielli Miss Sarah Collins, from ec,. little good radiating from the corners and termin- having graduated laid out for lights Mrs. Edward R. Pierce and Mrs. E. li. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Isabelle Coombs, who was to have a, ids, which are evidently Tap- children, Fisher Business nas a ,1 in the center of the ceiling in a huge red 11 Doll Chorus, College, accepted posi- t of therefore, be it ating the for the best Hopping been Red was absent, and Ed- he: tourists; ley awarded prizes advertising Ridinghood, tion as with the Acme Audit the members of Waldo lantern. The booths, which occupy all the 100 Little Girls stenographer ResoUed. That we, the work of in the ward Poor was unable to be on account of posters, pupils public 12 Solo—Voci Di Primsera, Strauss present Co., Boston, Mass. i.p .range, do favor the expenditure under the galleries, are attractively space as follows: Laura C. Morris,1st; Theo- Miss Marion Wells of illness. Thomas Wadsworth is not a mem- u (two million schools, h, ci ghway appropriation and are as follows* Mrs. William H. who has been in of decorated, L. 13 Comic Quartette—The Professor at Home, P. P. Bliss but assisted in McIntosh, |(1;: grange. public paper illness with nervousness. Th« "Quick Lunch” booth with oriental custodian. The of the lettering, water color work, rug designing, The Seaside Spiritualist Society holds regular ing that they have a part in the service. In Paris, place holding U. of has left decorations, over by two Belfast conference will be determined by the Russell S. Ferguson, M., ’14, SECRET SOCIETIES. presided etc and 13 both interesting ana creditable to Sunday services at their place of meeting on the sermon the pastor mentioned as among the | next ladies. I PTPruiivp committee. college to accept a responsible position with teacher and pupils. The Pierce-Billings Co. I High street at 2 and 7 p. m. characteristics of Lincoln his reasonableness, of & an bath the State department agriculture. He will Goodhue Co. display expensive a of men’s from his earnestness and has the 7: rs of Hancock F. & A. M., has fine display coats, ranging The service at the First Parish honesty,his determination, Victor Grange, Searsmont, adopted Lodge, vari- morning of the work in extermin the room outfit, one of less cost, a heater and coats. Charles R. and his love and the have charge iting were Feb. 6th Past mackinaws to dress suit Church a. Sun- helpfulness to all. In resolutions of respect: A installed by (Unitarian) is held at 10.45 m., following k.n..,n toil onri nvMV TYlOth. ous other household appliances. taxidermist exhibit. the sermon was on God’s Love. One has seen fit to fcfla.- A. Wheeler, and are as follows: W. Coombs has an interesting day. The Sunday school meets at 11.45. evening Whereas, The Divine Father of the was the New our beloved Mr. Randall in On the right stage Eng- I. W. Parker, who retired from business as a of the pleasing features of this service was a j remove from our midst sister, Mrs. Wm. M. Randall joined .rren Hooper; S. W.. W'alter C Brown; Rev. A. E. Luce of the M. E. church Old land school, A. A. Howes & Co. fur- Ida M. Jones; therefore, be it and went to Cooking builder several years ago, builds a row- song by a number of the girls from the junior ; Waterville last Saturday they 1 i .mar McKoon; Treas., R. O. Brown; Town at the annual memorial service of I Resolved, That in the death of Sister Jones | the material, under the direction ol spoke to the week-end with Mrs, nishing boat each winter as “knitting work,” and department. ha lost an honorable member, Farmington spend ^ > Perkins; Chap., F. J. Coombs; Sen. the of of in Dover I Victor Grange Mrs. Bertha Rowell of Auburn, assisted b> lodge Knights Pythias the Mrs. Randall there for as it is largely a labor of love, the material and Rev. Robert Codman of the husi and a loving wife and helpmate, S. 0. Tarbox, remaining -a,,.; Perkins; S. S., William Hale, Pat- Right Portland, a j pt Mrs. W. G. Sawtelle of ol last Sunday, son a devoted mother and the community or more. Auburr, formerly are of the best. He has his lat- a yisit of a week Otis Parker; workmanship Bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Maine, oc- jter: .Leslie Gray; marshal, Belfast. The services at the Universalist good neighbor. est creation in this line on exhibition and it at- regular of Victor Mrs. H. E. McDonald did not return home 3} .rge Weeks. After the work clam cupied the pulpit of the Masons Mills Trinity Resolved. That we, the members ; center is the dis- as In the of the stage large tracts much attention. church next Sunday will be follows: extend our sincere and heart- last week with Mr. McDonald, but remained in t and coffee were served. Reformed church last Sunday morning at the Grange, regard *ughnuts husband and of the Penobscot Bay Electric Co. with service at 10.45 o'clock; Sunday felt to the bereaved a visit with her brother, play FAIR NOTES. preaching usual hour, a and sympathy New York for longer preaching helpful inspiring in their sorrow. its red flash light sign, the center of attraction school at noon. family great She will a week in Bos- the regular meeting Friday evening, Wednesday was “Old Folks” day and prizes sermon. In the afternoon he spoke at the Capt. Billings. spend hall. in- “The dawn is not distant. from all parts of the The exhibit no Mills friends on her return. ’■S. of Golden Cross Temple, No. 11, were awarded. There will be services at Mason’s Searsport Avenue Trinity Reformed Church Nor is the night starless; ton with all the latest in -:ers, District Mrs. Rose D, cludes appliances electricity, and Reformed churches the ab- to a from the Love is eternal! of Deputy, Arthur F. John: o 1 will be soloist Thurs- Trinity during large audience, including many Rev. Father H. H. Hammakers, formerly in this, assisted William J. Gordon and with Mr. Walter Booker charge. sence of Mr. who is on his an- God is still God, and by day, afternoon and Vaughan, away Episcopal Mission, who gave up their regular St. Francis church in Belfast, is now resident left rear of the electric evening. His faith shall not fail us; m S. installed the follow- On the and company nual vacation. service to attend. The in Douglass, pastor, Rev. William Christ is eternal! priest at St. Joseph Convent-Academy Carle & Jones have a fine of Edisor There were more paid admissions in the r.L tfC rs: Most Excellent Chief, Mrs. Emma display conducted exercises. Coombs and The Christian Scientists hold services in Vaughan, the opening That a of these resolutions Portland, where Miss Gertrude and with Fair of 1914 than in that of 1913, Resolved, copy F Mrs. Annie Junior, phonographs records, Roy Ellingwooc Hill a be .'enior, Sanborn; their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at Mrs. John presided at the organ and be sent to the bereaved family, copy Miss Frances Wiley of this city are students. in Miss Marian Wells will be the soloist to- one sent to the local ra Norton; Mrs. Etta Dodge; charge. the violin. There was on our records and Manager, 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Llewellyn Strout played placed John H. returned to his home in On the front of the stage J. L. and even Hayden t records and correspondence, Mrs. right Sleepei morrow, Friday, afternoon ing. in which papers. the first of the o'clock, to which all are welcome. congregational singing nearly every Mrs. M. Raymond week, having spent a white boot! Eva Moody, — Johnson. The Mistress of & Co. have green and canopy 10 with his and son-in-law, finance, Thursday is Grange day, Friday is children’s one present joined. Bishop Codm an spoke with- Mrs. Ethel M. Brown, about dayB daughter with in to exhibit the The services next Sunday at Mason's Mills Mrs. James Donald Clement of Con- dr? na was absent on account of ill- Mrs. Sleeper charge, All Helen Dr. and Cook, day,and Saturday everybodys’ day. come! out notes or text, taking the Episcopal belief Cobb, a will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed the street. Mrs. Hayden remains for longer le'- <•' machines and records. by gress will be installed at the next regular Victor talking as the for his discourse. Miss Isabel M. Smalley is assisting in the and at Reformed church subject interesting visit.—Portland Express. fleet Next is the Town Talk flour booth in Sunday school, Trinity ng charge He the of a ladder W1NTERPORT. annex display, which is one of the chief at began by describing picture E. B. of Blue Hill retume i of Julian H. Merrill of assisted 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday school. few in Capt. Simpson Eastport, bj that on the in his Mrs. J. O. Moody is spending a days D era of attractions. always hung pulpit boy- after a few visit in Bel- Timothy Chase Lodge, F. and The Men’s Forum meet as usual next home Monday days’ Mrs. W. C. Jones, demonstrator. will hood’s home church. It contained three the guest of Mrs. Alice A. Thompson k '■! were only Bangor, at the installed last Thursday night by Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker was soloist Wed- noon at fast, called here by surgical operations The Moxie booth, in charge of W. E. St Sundav at the Universalist church. _Mrs. T. H. Sprowl is on the sick list, having < Grand Master Charles Knee- and and was on his daughter Marion, Deputy has nesday afternoon evening heard The of Moses and the of the Waldo; County hospital Johns of Boston, advertising decorations. story wandering The first bore the word been very ill for two weeks and not improving Bnc f assisted A. P. rung “Repentance,” and his wife, Feb. 6th. Both are .n Stockton, by Gardner of exhibits the with much pleasure. Israelites will be concluded. All men are cor- Feb. 2nd, The Home Furnishing Co„ the second "Faith” and the third “Obedience.” ns fast as wished for....Mr. and Mrs. H. M. itockton a.6 grand marshal and Rev. A. A. the Johnson room and are doing well. Crawford and useful Eethe Frank has taken a part of the dially invited. of Brewer were *•!< range utensils, Mudgett Each Btep was described as in the difficult and Whelden and son Lloyd 5 Belfast as chaplain. The officers: where he grand Montana diamond booth and will run a Mrs. C. C. Mr. Aurelius Pitcher of Orono, Willey demonstrating. candy The subjects of the sermons at the Baptist narrow way, in contrast with the broad and guests of Mr. and Moody Sunday tft.rshj.ful master, Frank E. Bramhall; senior of visited In an decorated booth Miss Eve wheel for the remainder of the week. church next be: in the this town attended the Food has taken a short course dairying, tan. attractively Sunday will morning easy way, that seems to be the popular pres- ....Many from Willis G. Haseltine; junior warden, Mr. and Mrs. L. Holmes has a miniature and demon- Mildred was one of his father and mother, *er,r’ parlor Charles A. Townsend took views of the hall “An Age Seeking Justice;" at the evening ent day methods. Bishop Codman said he Fair in Bangor Miss Haley Ladd; treasurer, George A. Quimby; E. Saturday and Sunday, re- strates her hair work, etc., assisted by Mrs o’clock a. “Sin Covered." There will also be a own first ladies to enter Wednesday Lewis Pitcher, tcr* Tuesday about 10 m., and excellent service, thought that “men in America want their the twenty-five ■'harles E. Johnson; chaplain, Her- to where he is to take Elmer Mason. for short sermon to the children in the and received one of the of flour turning Orono Monday, 1 cards were ready sale before 3 p. m. morning. way” more than those of any other nation. evening bags eekins; marshal, Ralph Hayford; sen- three weeks' course in horticulture and Shiro’s booth is prettily decorated anc cardinal on that evening-Charles Crock- a 0r ■ estimate the off the creeds and princi- given away n. Linwood B. Thompson; junior dea- A conservative placed attend- The services for the week at the Meth- They lop advertises his ice cream and confectioner] this town is as of the poultry ing. fcl! ance at the in the and narrow way and there- ett of acting captain ither A. Hammons; senior steward, Sel- Tuesday 1,300, including special odist church will be as follows: This, ples straight business. He is assisted Misses Katherine this month. It is a author of “The Red Lar.e,’ 0,i by the members of the G. R. bodies. by lose the character-forming elements in life. steamer Belfast responsible Holman Day, ilium; junior steward, Henry M. Mud- guests, A, Thursday, evening, the prayer meeting; Sun- of this and ol a few weeks in New where he er E. Brier city Kate H. Clark The ladder of the broad way has on its first for so young a man, but Mr. Crocket is spending York, •'r, Alvin The was A feature of con- at 10.30, school place Blodgett. meeting Manset. pleasing Tuesday evening’s day, morning worship; Sunday in some successful dramatic w rk. ■' on its second is at b.;5 and rung, “good intentions,” “good engaged f a banquet was served at 6.30. cert was the trombone and cornet duet by at 12m.; evening service at 7. p. m. >ut The Feather Mattress Company has the Iasi and on its third all into the of the steamship Co. and His own book, “Squire Phin”—justbrought ■*. opinions “good character”; employ uie iiiBiniiiiuuu oeiuur nurueu Messrs. Drinkwater and Welch of the orchestra. Silver Cross of will the return to booth under the left balcony, in charge of W Lodge, Knights Pythias, not the The to do himself of any position he in a new edition—which relates ^'-r ■' ■ •- w orked the Entered de- good, but best. struggle proved capable Apprentice orchestra of ten a attend the Universalist church next of a circus G. Dyer of Brooks. Keyes pieces occupies Sunday the of self and to be asked to fill....Mies Rose H. Eaton his native New England village 1 East Master Samuel H. Lord right, eliminate good cling might pres- The Converse decorated booth in the center morning in a body, it being the Sunday nearest his was. Rubber Company of Bostoi prettily gallery a continued and entertained the members of the “Bide a Wee manager accompanied by pet elephar retiring worshipful master, Ralph faith in God, daily repentance the center and the and for the dances the fiftieth a of the of some uu« »«»• occupies front space with an at* plays during day iniversary organization his word fit a man for friend- Club at her home Monday evening-Mrs. dramatized and produced th a past master’s obedience to jewel tractive oi in in the the institution the world. display goods charge of Patter* evening. Pythian throughout with his creator. The world is a Eldridge entertained the Sieben Club Albert W. Stevens, ox ihe ! ship Henry superintendent fticers of Primrose 0. E. son & Hammons. The first ladies to enter the each at her home Dr. of the Idaho Cold Chapter, fifty hall The services at the Baptist church will be as most beautiful place, but over it hangs the and guests Monday evening. large power plant City the work for the first time Fri- First on the of the center is a wire will receive ^ illiim entertained ver Idahx i in right admission gifts, and the prizes follows: Prayer meeting this, Thursday, even- clouds of povertj, pain, sickness and bereave- and Mrs. Ellingwotd Dredging company at GrimpaBs, ■> i t> 6th. Each was letter jewelry by Mrs. Grace L. oi drawn ticket are at their residence on Elm street over and po.-.er perfect display Conning by coupons distributed at 4 ing; morning service Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; ment that try men’s faith. God is not cruel,he pleasantly California looking drtdges r! ar.d reflected much credit on the Boston. Mr and 9 o’clock p. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. All who do not only brings his children face to face with these Friday evening. After a social hour, passed plants in the interest of his employee?. n. One candidate received the de- The pop corn booth is in of Rea and all were of Btl- charge Clara the attractive little of attend Sunday school at any other church are trials to make them true men and women. with conversation music, engaged Stevens is a U. of M. man, formerly 1 May, daughter vvas followed by a pleasing enter* Havener and don’t fail to see the original and in the different advertisements that has not been east since going w-st Mr. and Mrs W. G. Sawtelle of Auburn, for- cordially invited. Christian Endeavor at 6.30 The character won in conflict and strife in naming fast, and under the direction of Mrs. S. A. useful ideas of Waiter Booker in electric* about the Miss Jessie work at the using assists at and service at 7.30 p. m. the narrow way of repentance, faith were pinned up rooms., after completing post graduate &r- 1 merly of Belfast, the cooking school evening walking Attired in an old-fashioned ity for motive power and in the corn, the number and re- gown, popping in and obed ence.is that which counts here and in Baker guessed greatest U?of M. several years ago. 1 irker distributing samples. There was a of the consis- showed “living pictures’’ of her The Bernard Bernbaum Montana diamond special meeting ceived the Mr. Jere Eaton received the the hereafter. It makes men friends with prize. The afternoon whist at Riverton Feb. 5th ■ and Mrs. A. L. Edwards, Mrs. William H. of the Avenue and Mason Mills ancestors, each in a display is in charge of J. D. Harris of Boston. Bray tory Searsport After refreshments, con- appearing large God. At the close of the sermon Bishop Cod- consolation prize. proved a highly successful and wholly enjoy- ^r‘ tep •'•ad in and Mrs. Amos H Colcord were made Reformed churches last even- 20S o- most artistic poses. Mrs. First at the left of the center is the house- judges Trinity Saturday of cakeB and coffee, able affair. There were 216 present. Joseph man held a brief reception. sisting frappe, sandwiches, Wednesday for the Better Babies contest. home of the Rev. Wm. whom there being 27 tables of auction appeared as Mother; Ralph H. Howes as hold utensil display by E. T. Fox of Sargent- ing a^the pastor. Mrs. Ellingwood presided at the piano and a played, The will be awarded later in and 26 tables of straight whist. At the close Mrs. Ernest S. as as ville. cuffe the week. Vaughan, to meet Bishop Codman of the Maine were Webber “Me a social sing was enjoyed. These present souvenirs were awarded to the 1 Girl’s Institute in Freedom. of the game THE church. There was a long discussion Boy’s and harlesA. Harmon, as “Eben, my hus- BETTER BABIES. The dance Tuesday evening under the di- Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Bowden, Mr. and Mrs, winnerB. Mrs. William N. Todd won the prize in to these churches sofa cushion. There Mrs.Sarnuel H. Lord,as “Me as a Bride;" The ladies room is devoted to the Bettei of Fred G. and regard uniting with the and Girl’s Institute will be held at Treat Mr. and Mrs. James Foley, at auction, a handsome rection Spinney Henry Mudgett A Boy’s Joshua Jr, the Oakdale ^Jf|’ no were of the members of pbber, as the Parson who married where 14 of the little ones Episcopals, bnt formal action was taken. Feb. Mrs. many Baby Show, will be was very successful and well attended. Dingo Grange hall.Freedom.Fridsy, 13th, Mrs. Jere Eaton, Mr. Harry F. Lougee. also ladies from the D. A. H Henry Ladies’ Aid present, E. S. as examined Mrs. Vaughan, assisted by Mrs. Roecoe Black, Bowker, the Parson’s wife; every morning by Drs. Carle Stev- Mudgett directed Wednesday evening in the with day and evening sessions. Speakers foi Oscar Cole, Mrs. Henry Eldridge, Miss Jessie R., U. S. Daughters of 1812, and the Boys' Shed served cocoa and cake. repre- exactly alike, Mias M ude E. Barker ens and Foster C. Small. The Tuesday’s absence of Mr. the and are— Miss Rose H. Eaton, Miaa Marian Phil- Club, many other organizations being MrR Spinney. day subjects Baker, Adelbert Millett “The babies were entered as follows: her sented.—Portland Express. represented The services (of the North church for the 10.30 a. m. What Maine offers to Boy« brook, Miss Harriet Moody. ^rs- A telegram was received from E. W. Proctor, was Sister Jane; Wionifred Frances, 12 months, oi Tuesday Roy H. P. Sweetaer. Asst State Horti- “ daughter coming week will be as follows: Prayer meet- and Girls. Uve™e C. Haines conveying the congratulations of Fire in Union. Whitten and Miss Idella Knowl* Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Whiting of Belfast. evening at the home of culturist. An $8,000 re the Ellsworth Board ing this, Thursday, Wins at Boston. ^8ter Jane’s Miss Louise Ines Pearl, 22 of Trade and wishing Colby daughters; months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pitcher, 29 Church street, at 7.80 12. M. Picnic Dinner. *a8 abundant success to the Belfast Food Fair of Feb. 8. The residence of Wil- the Village Beauty; Capt. R. W. Mrs. Willis Kelsey of Knox. Our Insect Friends and Enemies, Feb. 8. In the three-cornered race Union, Me, r&d o'clock. Sunday services: morning at 130 p.m. Boston, one of the finest in this Wa8 1914. worship liam E. Haskell, part Grandpa Hobbs. the Beatrice Mabel, 8 of Mrs, Field of Maine, Bates and Colby a flue During months, daughter 10.45 a. m., with sermon Rev. S. S. Wood of Major E. E. Philbrook, Agent Gypsy by the University of the country, took fire from defective 60nie by fine selections were Mabel Nickerson of R. F. D. 2. L.aine led at the start, but and was destroyed. Neigh- !|rig given upon Belfast, Harley Godfrey is acting as assistant secre- Bangor; Sunday school at noon; Christian Moth Work. Saturday evening tonight completely ,0aned 8011 bors save most of the furniture. The by Mra* Parker* Afresh. Dorothy, oaths, daughter of Mrs. Mattie Wm. H. m. Illustrated lecture C. R. ran and took the lead helped enu1'018 tary; Dickey and Arthur Dinsmore Endeavor meeting at 6.80 p. m., lecture on 8 p. Lelendi Colby strongly gamely, with an insurance of aild S. Rollins loss was about $6000, dancing followed. At the next of Troy. never it. sre in charge of the floor; Frank 1. Wilson sells the Life of Christ by Rev. Mr. Wood at 7.80 p. Asst State Dairy Inatructo r. in the second relay and relinquished $1860. The house was nearly a century old, 1lng Charle® Elinor A. Harmon will hava Grace, aged 26 oi a attend- all the The time was 8 had been rebuilt with modern improve- the charge months, daughter tickets; Renworth Rogers tends door,and John m. The lecture ;will be illustrated by stere- Everybody is welcome and large Bates was third way. but Program. Mrs. Maude G. of ments. Knight Monroe. T. McDonald is the Fair carpenter. opticon slides. ance is hoped for. minutes 12 1-5 seconds. ^ 2___ make An School. ipine from the cactus. 'Tia odea to advance fashions. Agricultural Association. Makes Old People the of hie an- Oregon Teachers’ the boy forget memoriea of Maine Extension Service THIS WOMAN’S I Avenue Spring Kill University Well ancestors. Like the caterpillar he Attractive Fifth Style*. KWT Strong and cient Interested Many Farmers. of The Journal. of Taffeta and To the Editor all old must pass through the different stages Suit*. Hats Moira, We want to get the news to paopla The school conducted by 'President Ackerman began the work by As we watch the kit- Braid*. Georgette Sailors. IS A PHICtlf SS BUSSW6 agricultural about Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion, a remarkable of development. Tagal of Maine in Grange of the meeting the mem- the University Equity us that the object we believe is ten we see it living again of .The Journal.} Telling new food-medicine which firmly play [Correspondence Poverty WITH HEALTH is better 30th and 31st, SICKNESS!; both its are Hall, Belfast, Jan. 29th, Yielded To Lydia 'was to outline educational work, ever made to overcome the ories of ancestors stealing upon prey. New Feb. 9,1914. Things Quickly the beat remedy York, than Luxury WITHOUT it. Yet the successful. The average a and was markedly and practical. There is de- debilitating effects of increasing the we hear something in the fashionable world, Pinkham’t Vegetable X legislative weakening, Among puppies humming cost of good health is trifling. Thou- all six sessions was 40; 68 wasted There models attendance for mand for certain kinds of knowledge. old age. It helps to rebuild tissues, of the savage growl. ail the advance sartorial primitive nearly sands of families enjoy perfect health, attended the evening meet- Compound. It an the nerves, and give new energy between mature exclusive estab- people special The work must pass through experi- strengthens is a constant conflict have been launched at through the aid of “L- F.” Atwood’s and 69 different regis- — a con- a to the body. It contains the Friday, people “I am more mental stage before we can reach and lively feeling and immature people. The mother wants lishments whose patrons demand ing Baltimore, Md. It not Medicine. school. Local arrangements have declared no alcohol or dangerous drug. may ia don t to Fifth tered at the to tell what Lydia E. clusion. Manufacturers it and constantly saying latest and smartest creations. a from stomach glad Pinkhair.^^B a few but If quiet As reliable relief com- make you feel better for dsyB, you in were looked after by a committee Vecretahle Co.^B that manual training in the schools is a the children who are constantly Avenue rivals the Rue-de-la-Paix feel much better and stronger before noisy troubles and indigestion—a certain cor- H. L. did for must be do not remote to find of J. A. Sanker, J. Morris, | pound failure. say the work the savagery of their Paris as a centre where women go posed nt.^Ef They have taken a as much as you have reproducing rection for best banish- and lil I suffered you quarter num- constipation—the Miller and F. L. Toothaker, vocational people. The work ancestors. artistic The greater P. dreat'-.^^Lo taught by of other raedicineB that have not helped you, productions. er of biliousness, headache and colds— is due Mr. pains and was .-Eij and the not need food to in Paris, but credit for the school is in an stage prob- back your money. The mother does ber of the originated especial I experimental we will gladly give styles “L. F. is New England’s favorite rem- work was in irregular. We so been modified Sanker. The school charge beoart^^E^ lem must be solved by the schools. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion contains pure supply the needs of a growing body, the most successful have alarmed and sent t demands edy. of Professor R. W. Redman, assistant must attack one big problem each year Olive Oil and the Hypophosphites, which, much of her energy is spent on fine to make them for the Lydia E. Pinkhatt practical Mrs. McAlpine of Prentiss. Maine, extension ser- endorsed suc- of director of agricultural ( and make sure that we solve it. though they have long been by and silver ware, of women here. The American point Vegetable table linen expensive says: M. are here for the first time assisted A. L. Deering and I took it r. would be well to a finance cessful physicians care for iB the food to view different fromjthe Parisian. vice, by ||I pound. It appoint while all the boys is quite “We “L. F.” Atwood’s ! is a real nerve always keep of farm demonstra- until 1 >. in other ccmbined. The result body, does not affect the best dressed women D Jones, directors committee to study methods build up tbeir bodies. It The majority of Medicine in the house. It is the ONLY .^Hc> food-medicine that we be- and Penobscot without a cramp now. and blood-building it a will not only look medicine in our We think tion work :in Kennebec States and report one year from a to stand on his head as does here want clothes that used family. lieve is to else in overcom- boy the and felt superior anything and enough very highly of it. counties. Feeding the Dairy, was pain We can survey our own school system A boy must get his ab- attractive but laBt well, give liki^Ej< debility, weakness and liability to disease, grown person. Katie McAlpine. the Jularlyanother person. ing while. (Signed) of the school and follow- than a man from some other examination or service to make them worth chief topic better and to tone and strengthen the nerves and stract ideas by experi- it has now been six montns since i Get a 35 cent Bottle or a FREE was carried out: t After we examine run- a mud about Big ing program State. thoroughly enrich the blood. You who are weak and ment. He admires puddle adaptable styles. any medicine at all. I hope my will lis- hasn’t models Trial FIRST DAY. in otherlittu^®\ these problems, the Legislature down—you who are often troubled by various as much as a parlor. If the boy The multiplicity of advanced Sample Today. note will assist you helping have in Olive Oil did his remote Animal Industry School. feel well ami ten to us in the future as they cold weather ailments, use Rexall washed his hands, neither shown for present and coming wear, “L. F.” MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me men. I now perfectly 1. Feeding of Animals. — and Emulsion to and well and strong. It to violate nature a chance to the best of health.** Mrs. us be a get keep To of woman — the past. Let working body ancestors. attempt gives every type 9 a. m. Lecture, Feeding stuffs (15 to renewed 1632 Hollins Street, Ba.Ks own fault is a sensible, aid aid and in her W. Kondner, Tiot a talking body. It is our pleasant-tasting is an We must improve secure and becomingness minutes devoted to requirements of feeds health. If it injury. style unnaren Md. the strength, better spirits, glowing not destruc- ury animal 25 minutes to market timore, Sjp if we do not impress ourselves upon nature by variation and by selections. A few pieces, if well chosen, for breeds; come and tell us and we will doesn’t help you, course varie- FOR FLETCHER’S vs. feeding value). E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Coir.Hbf We should make our influence so tion. It is better to change a boy’s can be made to afford considerable price Lydia press. back money without a word. That 2. Examination of Concentrates —Be- native roots with give your than to Aiken for pound, made from that this room would be filled Sold at the nape of the neck appeal A woman down to CASTORI A with anj^nn felt is how much faith we have in it. only by ty. going come familiar composition. Sepa- contains no narcotic or harmful with an herbs, J It took three days in this town shame. a short made her purchases rate small samples (1 oz.) intocompon- newspaper reporters. the 7,000 Rexall Stores, and; only Btay RECENT DEATHS. drugs, and to-day holds the record |j® to decide the Edmund Wil- It is for the adult to have refined here during the ent pans. use uioBctuu^ iiiiuvov-u^o. at Salt Lake City question us. $1.00.—City Drug Store, right eye to their usefulness the most successful remedy foi® by out hulls, weed seeds, foreign mat- being of Maine. but are to be found in suitwasof dark Hezekiah died Jan. 29th at Pick of certification. Leaders Depart- son Proprietor, Belfast, feelings, they spring and summer. Her Lunt, Sr., cent, of undesirable female ills we know of, and a ill- ter. Determine per thousanii^fc'1 no more than in our savage an- with one of the his home in Frenchboro after long on file in ments should furnish summary of work children powder blue broadcloth, material. of voluntary testimonials ness, aged 80 years and 6 months. He Ma-- cesvors. lue esDcutiai coats, short and cut 3. Examination of Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, ,®'J;i done for the press. Churchill said that low salary is little, odd slashed was the oldest citizen of the island, and a roughages—Hay, Supt. his Com- corn fodder, to this fact. man was to fight way. in and with a longer back. veteran of the War. He was a straw, silage, Hungarian seem prove told us that ten years one of the defects of our educational riginal away front, Civil etc. SjPl1 Supt. Churchill was millet, oat and pea hay, clover, called bativity was the goodness which The ornamental feature outride of good neighbor and a member of the For thirty years it has been the were not schools Good teachers are always only 1. P. M.-Lecture minutes). Physi- stani^P* ago there twenty High system. The church. He left Frenchboro as a young (10 for female ills, and has rs-H automatic, almost instinctive. only ration. palatable- ard remedy while now there are one higher salary elsewhere. He to from there to cal factors in (Bulk, !n the State, away by their muscles. man, moving Bluehill, stored the health of thousands of way boys can visit is with ness, succulence, digestibility). and four hundred are doing discussed the industrial fair movement, Grand Manan, and then back to French- troubled with suchwoinm^P1 hundred fifty, their energies 2. Practical work in computation of who have been of more attention. If they appear cruel, boro thirty years ago. He leaves a some school work. School money which is deserving rations. ments as infiaminati High into some other chan- five sons and six —Mrs. specimen displacements, than discusses the Sex should be directed widow, daughters is now voted much more freely Dr. Calvin S. White SECOND DAY. ulceration, tumors, irregularities, eto,®*! use an earlier Lizzie Thurlow, Mrs. Sabra A. Rice. States He said that work- nel, but not stopped. Boys formerly. There are thirty-one Hygiene question. Mrs. Flora A. Rice, Mrs. Mary S. Lunt, 1. 9 a. m.—Lecture, Food require- If want special of language which is strong and you advif^K,! than ers in this field need more thorough type Mrs. Asenath Wallace Mrs. Cora Rich- ments of horses and to E. Pinkham »I< il.BF raising less school money Oregon. has dairy cattle, sheep, write Lydia dynamic. Half the college speech Calvin B., Charles K., Edwin S., The rural school problem is the one now preparation than in any other;that owing ards, swine. icine Co., (confidential) Lynn,® not into the The pro- Hezekiah and Glendon L. He had twen- of rations now in use our attention. of the work got dictionary. 2. Computation Mass, Your letter win neopeuca,*-: most urgently demanding ! to the inefficiency absolutely and two foundest in life is the emotions. ty-seven grandchildren great- by members of school. a Association is one no has thus far been made thing read and answered by The Parent-Teacher progress grandchildren. 1. 1 p. m. —Discussion. Rations now womao^V. disease. When note writing breaks out in school, and held in strict confidence. I of the most factors in solving against the spread of venereal in use by members of school. important to it but to thus far been the thing to do is, not stop 2. of rations to be used mutual FIRS INS. this problem. They should be organized No suitable text book has Edwin L. Ladd died Feb. 3d at his Computation fItchsurg to what it leads. The of school. Ip, are so shocked at the show greatest He by members MASS. m ,n district of the State. A sug- produced. People home in Oakland, aged 75 years. FITCHBURG, every is to children of these that stimulus to morality give had been in feeble health for some time, THIRD DAY. gestive program is to be sent to tvery investigation subjects they Assets December 31, 1913 some thing to care for, something but the immediate cause of his death was 9 a. m.—Lectures aud discussions: and we hope that officials to remain in ignorance. He said living Heal estate .$ 59.' community prefer heart failure. Mr. Ladd was a veteran 1. Local Breeders’ Associations and and that that will suffer by their neglect. .Mortgage loans 5,b p’ will help to promote the work. that it is a criminal ignorance, of the Civil War, having served in the work. mind which has none their .''locks and bonds. 174,. 39 in our text books That mortal 1st Maine Co. G., and 1,; Premiums offered by corn clubs, cook- the temperance taught Heavy Artillery, 2. Dairy herd management. Cush in office and bank. other to share its conflicts with must was a member of M. for farm- 19.“ .iiihc ar.H others is so as to make it worthless. formerly Cyrus 3. Cropping systems dairy Agents’balances. jar will aid the work. exaggerated 1 break sooner or later. Some will say Williams Post, No. 141, G. A. R of Mt. ers. Interest and rents. us have the truth and but life will be raised. A Let nothing a Ideals of country to Vernon. He is survived by wife; by 12 m. —Lectures and discussions: —: 4 x>< is the most im- those boys parading as Indians ought schools is lack the truth. Sex Hygiene four sons, of Mercer, Eugene of and Gross assets.$277.- f great weakness of country But re- Stephen 1. Soil crops systems. admitted. 7, in be run off the street. youth of and Jesse Deduct items not The State will be asked portant subject taught theHigh school, Augusta, Warren Winslow 2. Soil fertility problems of the dairy- ( of supervision. worse. It must be be as scien- strained is ten times of and three daughters, Mrs. in the hands of but the book taught should Vienna; by farm. Admitted assets..$270,0. for $50,000 to he placed Annie Mrs. Elsie Trask and in a directed. Sherman, a was 1913 Board of Education. With tifically correct as the one taught Friday evenirg special meeting Liabilities December 31, :he State Teachers’ Association seems Mrs. Emma Allen. medical Numerous vocations ! The State held with the following-program: Net unpaid losses.$ 9, this twenty or twenty-five experts college. 184 money to stand for a thorough organization Unearned premiums. are in school, but the one most of died 1. Demonstration of milk testing for * in educational work may be secured taught © KcCaU Mrs. Z. L. Downs Swanville All other liabilities. 5.8’ that will reach every individual in the fat. the one more nearly allied to Feb. 3d in where she was Surplus over all liabilities 71,5 wherever may be found. Then when important, Searsport, it they a vocational at the of 82 2. Orchard spraying—does pay? For all that of is neg- i State, practical training spending the winter, age people, parenthood, .. county superintendent needs assistance 6 months and 6 She leaves what and when to spray. Total liabilities and surplus .$270.' is that will enable the pupils to do things, years, days. j for lected. The original plan of creation 3. ! & SON. Belfast he can send to the State Department one daughter, Mrs. Martha Hartshorn; Poultry management. JAMES PATTEE Agents, a that will bring 3w7 overlooked. Do not send out untrained thorough supervision Zenas D. HartBhorn was informal and t. two grandchildren, This meeting very l all schools to the standard and of teachers to deal with this problem. up highest of Searsport and Mrs. A. P. Moore were asked. A of teachers are already many questions Twenty- state fire insura majority the infusion of a moral and ele- also one granite ^ President Foster of Keed said : religious Swanville; great-granddaughter, nnlk were tested. work but a sufficient college eight samples of P toing satisfactory to the Martha Esther Hartshorn. The funeral COMPANY, PORTSMOUTH, N. me ment that will vitality system. Ilia nuwcvri aiiAiuuo give Feb- The members of the school were very ■ of teachers was held in the church in bwanville umber thoroughly qualified condemns our Assets Dec 31, 1913. j. church had been to up the children As Dr. White physiol- about the work and held are not to be had bring ruary 5th. enthusiastic to fill all the positions for half truths in regard to Real Estate..$ 45,0' aft in blessed innocence there was evidence ogies telling 10 01 as- lively discussions. Dinners were Mortgage Loans.. at the present time. These expert of the in- many flggy information from foul sex hygiene and exaggeration The above are Tbe McCall Stocks and Bonds. 94h,6 of the coun- that they got designs by Rev. John W. Webster, pa3t depart- served the women, and the noon hour sistants, under the direction and by Cash in Office and Bank 77,1 The which should be temperance question, so our psychologies Company, New York, Designers ment commander of the Grand and with social sources. agencies Army gave for social arguments on 105,5' ty superintendent, could help from Makers of McCall Patterns. opportunity Agents’Balances been silent. Novels deal- may be condemned from straying forme- member of the Maine legislature, Interest and Rents. 12.38 I associa- interested have center work and parent-teacher Webster when died Feb. 4th at his home at Pine Point. dairy problems. in an the original simplicity of with these subjects improper 66 Those who attended were: Mr. and \ tions. Not more than twenty or thirty ing the buttons, was a vest of white He was born in Manchester, N. H., Gross Assets .. $1,198,81 was that of man which crystal manner have the sale. and mind part thinks, in the Union Admitted Assets.$1,198,82- as- largest Plays will be years ago, and Mrs. J. H. Albert Miller, Ray- oer cent of the teachers would need pique. Blue, by the way, exceed- preached Elms,' with the white reasons and feels. church at Newport, Me., for over 20 Liabilities Dec. 31/1913. an could be in moving pictures dealing in the soft Dyer, Levi Campbell, Edward Littlefield, sistance and expert kept to exist in its ac- ingly popular, especially dull, He served three years in the 48,9 slave traffic are the most Ten Mind is coming only years. Net Unpaid Losses.$ months in the popular. knows as or Chas. Simmons, Ralph Hay ford, Freeman each county six or eight will exist shades, “petroleum” “pow- Civil War with the 16th Maine Regiment. i Unearned Premiums. 594,01 it would have been impossible tivities. Next our bodies only under the direction of the county years ago der” blues. Wentworth, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tooth- ! All other Liabilities. 18.4 year, the in their activities. I submit to a think- 200,0' to on these subjects, but today B. Mr. and Mrs. F. ! Cash Capital.. y As teachers speak AN AFTERNOON DRESS. aker, B. Toothaker, ■ superintendent. improve modern David D. Chase of Rockland, who had over all Liabilities. 337,3 the school and the home must ing public whether all this prog- Surplus church, was the work on L. William Hodsdon, Mr. and '||jk the of this form of An afternoon gown of changeable superintended blacksmith Toothaker, 1 necessity supervision ress has been made the brain of man the We have at by more than 50 died Feb. 4th, aged Total Liabilities arid Surplus.$1,198,- t will diminish. After 1915 none can be accept responsibility. blue and black taffeta, made with a vessels, Mrs. Herbert Kimball, Walter Cunning- a be- is no suitable books on these sub- or by thinking, reasoning, feeling 78. He was a native of Bucksport and JAMES PATTEE & SON, Agents, Keif \ certified to teach in the State of present skirt, with the fashion- ham, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Miller, C. L. Oregon acts the brain as the prettily draped survived three children, ex-Alderman W. H. Mail but in the emergency must ing which through by LORD, Agent, Winterport, r some jects, present able over tunic so that it could and Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harriman, 3w6 without professional training. most Hplieatp cirtrun of the bodv. and that arranged Leon A. Chase, Mrs. Austin Smith use such as are least bad. to be no to this be worn or not as desired. of the Chase of Pittsburg. E. Hamilton, H. G. Mr. and There ought opposition with creative Straps Joseph C. Herrick, President Kerr of the Oregon Agri- most closely allied energy. as it is an to the silk in breielle over the Mrs. H. G. Norton, George Curtis, Mr. CARD OF THANKS- method, attempt give ener- shape, running E. B. told us that education There is power in man to discover F. of to cultural college shoulder and at the waist front and Mrs. J. A. Sanker, Frank Keene, We wish to thank the neighbors and f. greatest possible degree efficiency in nature and to fastening has in the served the few rather gies and forces apply I for their kindness and shown schools. past and were also and a We heard a man say the other mo-nine; that Basil Linton, William Banks, Mrs. Sadie sympathy all back, adjustable, bereavement and for the beautiful ••SB of our them to practical purposes. for I recent than the many. Nine-tenths form the abbreviation February—Fell.—means Leslie bv the Pat- President of the University peo-1 little monkey jacket in blouse couid man looked Ciatk, Orrin Wentworth, Pavson, ers sent by the friends and t Campbell it the the activities of atoms | freeze EVERY BODY, and that are industrial occupations. Is brain, MRS. OLIVE F* RAND MB of talked of the our pie pursuing worn with its with the frozen in his ulster. It was apparent that he Davidson, G. G. Abbott, H. H. Husbandry. Oregon hardships be matching skirt, Henry A. work was so cult- of matter, which makes these discoveries, warmth that the MARY RANDALL, and com- Our school thoroughly cotton frocks needed the kind of stays, Fred J. John M. t ancestors have passed through cloth skirt, or with several to all Wentworth, Clark, GERTRUDE M PEAVI or is it in the heaven-born which warmth that, reaches from head foot, ural that manual training was first de- genius Feb. 1914 l area our favorable condition and skirts in this outfit. We could have told him from Brown, May-ford Morris, J. H. Morris, ! Liberty. Maine, 9, present of these molecules of matter over the body. fended on of cultural value. Now plays back that Hood’s Sarsaparilla with theirs. He. the ground personal knowledge Charles Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. thought proportion in the delicate tissues of the A PRETTY BLOUSE. it invigorates the it is of value. Over- arranged gives permanent warmth, time would increase more and becoming practical and Herbert Brown, John Hill, Mrs. jf leisure brain? A blouse of blue chiffon over white blood and speeds it along through artery Staples. teachers tend to be women, and Weber loaded superficial. fits men and boys Thurza more as we our methods. He continued into the vein, and really F. Sheldon, Twombly, Frank improve knows the of true the long shoulder I at- Wagons], to eliminate valueless ma- Who that power net, to cold weather and resist the Ernest | are slow Mrs. to We girls, enjoy Staples, Fanny Stap'es, caroi \Va j" spoke of the inability of a fertile soil had cordings of black satin and the right kind »f Juft received a new wcnc: love can say that it originates in the sleeve, tacks of disease. It gives Marsh, Orris Wentworth, M. J. Stevens, terial. and at the wm ideal conditions without intelli- frills of white net hemstitched in black. warmth, stimulates strengthens Mrs. Abbie Tooth- Light, easy running general purpose product brain. Admirable and undesirable qual- are Catherine Newcomb, In our efforts to build up industrial same time, and all its benefits lasting. j as witnessed in Mexico. He of lace made Mrs. Clara Seekins. For sale I. A. MCKEEN gence, of soul shine out Another blouse shadow up be a in this for aker, by education we must not lose sight of the ities through bodily There may suggestion you._ ^|| r} for us to solve a net — ■ — ought the vital problem we that the mind is on kimona lines over plain lining, , fundamentals. The responsibilities of activities. If say how to improve our leisure as a greater emotions bad touches of grass green chiffon in demand culture as well as made up of thoughts, feelings, leisure time in dissi- citizenship proportion of spent what force were these little hemstitched reveres, and sleeve to use the hands. Experts with and memories, by an As rational ability with pation w cold prove injury. elements of mind Are the cuffs. Both combined perfectly broad must cull out non- generated? have a perspective blouse in .•matures we must comprehensive of all our indus- either dress, and a taffeta skirt essentials to make room for the new plans great productive We must have still another com- theory of life. product- tries the spontaneous production of brain maize yellow made ! “Home= Readers’ demands. Elementary school work may Our | the suits. Bargain” we must have effect of ive industries and pleas- or are they worked out by hu- plete change in the be completed in six years instead of activity By special arrangement with the publish- ures derived from literature, art, history minds the same line of \ skirt of tiny black and white check, Domestic science and man following ers of McCall’s the eight. agriculture and a Magazine, recognized and all intellectual and moral sources. which has fashioned nature from with a few washable voile blouses, t iVUSS IT be made as scientific, cultural and thought DON’T Fashion Authority of more than 1.200,- as may and a We must cooperate in socialization the Geo. M. Cole. couple of dancing frocks, sport as any study. Teachers oc- beginning? 000 women, we are able to offer you the more social pedagogical an well as in industry. It is the Monmouth, Oreg., Jan. 25, 1914. coat of yellow duvetyn completed ♦ cupy their positions for too short a peri- , ——=—^ following extraordinary limited bargain: animals which survive while the more outfit that would meet the needs of the and are without suitable The Journal one year od qualifications A 30th Wedding Anniversary. same idea Republican (weekly) fierce diminish. The same is true of man. trip and last over well. Tne ♦ or assistance. Expert supervision is es- McCall’s Magazine (monthly) one year to come into could be carried out in any desired color ♦ 'We must try possession We have January 30th was the 30th anniversary 15c McCall Pattern FREE sential in rural schools. grown the Any a rational universe. 3f the of Mr. and Mrs. Walter care Jtaken that ♦ of a moral universe, that school is wedding tone, being ^always away from the idea only of and or idealists? What Henry Small Sunset their many shades all harmonized. ♦ Are we materialists commu- AH for onlv « for the children. It is for the friends concluded to them a in $2.10 Is this give party ♦ — ■■ — — — -—— is our controlling principle? the On a SMALL HATS AND THEIR TRIMMINGS. and should produce the highest type honor of occasion. hearing rap # of a central mind? nity universe the product on the door Mr.Small proceeded to open, Small new showing The needs no intro- of citizenship. shapestruie'in-the Republican Journal mind benevolent or malevolent? when he was greeted by a large crowd moire | Is that of Reed told and great use is madej’of (black duction. It is a clean, wholesome, up-to- President Foster college which bad come to a time of re- of the fatherhood of God spend As usual at A Knowledge evolution is the the who have silk and ribbon. thisjseason the-minute newspaper—the kind that you in us that social bringing joicing with happy couple and the of our ancestors built of taffeta are worn, experience into promin- spent 30 years of life together. The bats smartly welcome in your home. and teaching profession greater matters social, industrial govern- were heartily welcomed by Mr. those of either all silk or com- McCall’s than ever before. It is a call to U3 guests but moire, Magazine is without a superior Believing in the ence and Mrs. Small. The gentlemen passed mental is our heritage. in fac- bined with Tagal braids,Jare among the as a guide in correct dress and household to look for a wider horizon. Girls the time with a of 63, while some of this Christian democracy we game of black straw future but are smartest models. Hats matters and is known to of tories are nothing but machines, the ladies engaged in whist and others already many to assimilate the and should strive spirit tried the old of checkers. with side flaring brims, or in round our readers. Size 8x11 in.— 81 to 136 better than many teachers. Teach- game Many high Our paid and the genius of our country. glorious stories were told by the ladies, turban have trimmings of moire number contains a trade is dull and unimportant. shapes pages monthly. Every the devel- ing as incidents related Mr. Small’s mother, freedom fosters unrestricted by a of color'added in to serve. There ribbon and melange over 50 advance designs of McCall Pat- As a it seeks a of S3 years, were very interesting. of talent and we should seek profession, lady The new opment were small but vividly colored flowers. terns—celebrated for are few traders in the teaching profes- At 9 o’clock candy and apples pas- style, tit, simplicity as cur goal. tell- a small — perfection reward comes from sed around, after which more story Georgette sailor suggests Derby- andeconomy besides entertaining stories, of the sion. Our greatest •J. the President followed. the crown Percy Wells, a service ing in shape, and has completely money-saving and ‘labor-saving ideas on a consciousness of performing ; Association for the coming year, spoke covered little frills of 3-4 inchjblack The teacher who influences by Dress. Housekeeping, Cooking, etc., end ao « to humanity. oi arm mmie-iuaiunt; An hat of white iarming because of Minutes Mean Dollars moire ribbon. outing helpful information on Fancy-Work, Eti- that two- not to go into teaching before us. He said boys with a of question not the pro- IN TREATING ANIMALS corduroy was to go belted.coat quette, Beauty, Children. Health, etc., for live in its scanty reward is worthy thirds of cur population white and checked wool present Doubtless you know the danger of delayed treatment, soft black and all home-loving women. For style, for on soil fession. colic and other diseases. You also realize that cities. The raising of crops virgin of with bars of scarlet, or yellow in its de- —read is in its infancy. remedies are often worse than no ideas,for pleasure,for profit McCall’s as the Scientific education wrongly applied has been an eaFy matter. Now treatment at all. In other words, not to diagnose This hat was without trimming, not much better off than owner sign. 'CUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY the school must The teacher is a disease accurately may prove fataL Every soil becomes depleted save for a stiff little up-standing end of when could prac- should be able to recognize an ailment and give When the doctor was anyone Prompt take an interest in its renovation. correct treatment at the first symptoms. the material caught to the middle front medicine. The highest man in the action Is the great secret The Republican Journal, unattractive conditions tice a cabuchon. ‘we compare the of treating horses. of the soft crown by large jet | Belfast. Maine* ; is the one who does not regard found in the country with the luxury of calling Minutes mean dollars. Verona Clarke. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.10 fjo Democracy is an experiment. Of course proper treat- which please send McCall’s Magazine is it wonder that the major- money. the city, any well we as ment Is always necessary. and The Republican Journal, each one success upon how the Our school work Its depends That Is just bow Humph* full year to ity live in city? 900 Veterinary do our work. reys' page There is teachers so must be made more practical. Manual will prove val- | Name... the cost of an undertaking, uable to you. It Is by a Whatever as much culture in making graduating F. Humphreys, M D..V.S., says it is not Town or State. oration. the fond parent promptly and teaches how to diag- dress as writing a graduation The teacher nose and proper too much if it is for my boy. give R. should become as much interested treatment. F. D. or Street or Box No. Pupils with the growing needs of of aprons and squashes must expand This book wfll save you FREE. I understand 1 this \ entitles the production a while hundreds of dollars and the as well as dwell apart 1 me select any McCall Pattern j! are in books. The soil can be age costa nothing. It will 10c. and 15c. 4t° as they the Our you free from the first of McCall’s with some great mind of past. be sent absolutely free copy than doubled in I receive and that am to send more productiveness,and our attitude. on request to any firmer ,1 pos- j depends upon ARE FOR SALE IN BELFAST BY tal size and the schools can bring it about. This happiness m In order to introduce 'card, giving (number is Ours is to Remedies. Bemember.lt Is of free pattarn direct to Co. more leisure. Enthusiasm contagious. Humphreys' Veterinary {McCall means better living and free. You do not have to order any on our ideal. thtJyHy may be new or renewal) labor on with eyes fixed tftwwiw the book. Address, Humphreys' (Subscriptions There should be a workshop and kitchen, CARLE & from the of Homeopathic Medicine Company. 136 WUMam Street. JONES, with- M. V. O’Shea University to with a teacher qualified to preside j New Tort City. Ttu« l« . aplendld opportunity Who arrangement have all the an inevitable cru- by special is Wisconsin told us that obtain . v*crtMry t«.M«e *•»» T™* out chaining to the desk. This all the time. pupils is !■ jam library- A»» refemnewort youwUinna patterns cial hour for teachers approaching. To bare It In the time o#«e«l win be i much task than the city prob- IttafitnUa simpler It will CM. • TO SEND. He the training of children to worth ray Mut whem® J®» WNO WAITING lem where children are massed together compared TKrt®rd by wltUnctorltnow. the work of Burbank in eliminating the *>y the thousand. HEW "GRANGEHOME.

+ i;jl)ivz )»**• « -tuyi. f/t ,»/| Verona grange of Buckeport celebrat Business ed its 38th anniversary in a pleasing man' \ge ner Saturday evening, Jan. Slat., when, ■\The COPYktfjHT 1913 by the Mone International Agency—AU tighu in spite of tbe storm, more than 70 mem- reserved' bers held tbe first meeting in their new hall. The hall is beautifully situated ir 'the CONSUMER’S DOLLAR AND FEEDING FOR FERTILE EGGS EQUIPPING A TRUCK FARM AND FRIENDLY the central part of tbe village on the PROFITABLE and is in a IT ! southern side of Main street WHAT BUYS SQUABS 60 50 feet. Let the Hens Balance Their Own Returns Warrant the Investment building by I There are three floors and a basement. JOHN W. For and Com- Rations. LLOYD, On the first floor are two stores which ^ Chance Economy a Suburbanite Made $500. University Illinois.' How with the basements are already mon Sense. P. K. EDWARDS. occupied The amount and kind of E. K. PARKINSON. the Farmers’ Union. A I Fertile must come from equipment by Bucksport for Infants and Children. C. B. LANE. eggs vigor- of mine had half an acre, 60 U 1 needed for a truck farm will A friend beautiful lodge room, 26 by feet, birds, and as feed and depend Is a harmless the increase in of many ous, healthy and barn, in the suburbs, located on tbe southern half of the second Castoria substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Willi price upon the size of the the with a house exercise are essential to we must farm, locality floor. are the kitchen, Drops and Syrups. It is pleasant. mmon foodstuffs, amounting In vigor mother lived with him, but Adjoining dining Soothing j and the kinds of crops to where his t contains neither nor other Nar- ■ee two elements are be grown. room, ante-rooms, etc. On the third foric, Opium, Morphine from 25 to 50 that these always kind who ,i,-iaiK-ee per cent The foundation in he was of the enjoy experi- floor is a room 60 60 feet which the cotic substance. It destroys Worms and allays Fever- We should bear in equipment soil work- by of the provided. mind, how to into ishness. It relieves Wind all j,, problem keeping family ing tools is the ments and was always wondering members mean sometime convert Constipation, Colic, that time in feeding essentially same for a Troubles and the with fixxl is however, spent a small income. One a dance hall, a moving picture theBtre or Teething Diarrhoea. It regulates .-applied becoming truck farm as for any other kind he could increase and watering makes serious inroads of devote to some other purpose which will Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. and more difficult to ho noticed a pigeon fly into the uportant farm. There must be plows, harrows day make it a source of income. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. into our profits, and hopper feeding and every year. and cultivators suited to the barn through a broken window, Much credit is due Mrs. Grace with tbe use type of Ripley, reduces this expense, but to for Verona msebold provider should not soil to be farmed and harness curiosity prompted him go upstairs, who has worked faithfully of has come tbe habit of mix- and The Kind Yon Have hoppers on a to have a home. With the as- Always Bought » bow to buy economically, for the where he discovered the pigeon grange the feeds and for our wagons moving machinery and sistance of of the members she has Bears the Signature of ing dry grain on which sat its part know ledge of the composl- the crops. Special tools for rafter near a nest this in fowls according to certain definite planting, succeeded in getting building -Is. in order that the nutri- and mate. That proved his inspiration, which the members feel they have quar- Ideas of balanced rations. Recently cultivating harvesting particular were the ters well be of. meals be properly bnlane- will also be needed, if and those two birds starting they may proud those of us who have studied the hab- crops early business which today nets uee.ls of the Ixidy. The slt- crops are point of a its of our fowls have been forced to requiring transplanting to be and this is the A Maine Record Breaker. ,en -ifts down to the iutelll- the must about $500 annually, | conclude as far as the hen is con- grown equipment include that, about it: ■ in* of food and the canvas and lumber for hotbeds simple way he went Lewiston, Feb. 7, Ruth B., owned and purchaser there is a wide difference be- sash, cerned, was divided driven George R. Pattee of this city, went of the cook, for good food and cold frames. The barn. 20 by 30 feet by In Use For Over 30 Years. tween a scientifically balanced ration a quarter mile on the ice Saturday in 80 1-4 10 feet, -f »IT>oa COMPANY. NtW VOWK CiTV in the and If twenty acres of truck are to be upstairs into six pens, by 8% seconds tbe State record and coming -polled cooking, and a one. breaking palatable of live acres while down within three of a second of tbe i.- wasted. Both grown, consisting early a three foot walk between, quarters frequently Individual taste is as marked in world's record of 80 1-2 seconds made at tomatoes, five acres early melons or cu- stairs was a pen. 10 by 10 feet. Each ire i uportant because of their fowls as in human so if we Rockford. Ills., Feb. ISth of last yerr by Dean beings, cumbers and ten acres and. the cabbage and pen bad a big window, long Oakley. : n i he cost of living. wish our flock to be healthy and con- celery, all of which require transplant- way of the barn being north and south, tented we must cater to their tastes. A Forty-two Cent Dinner. ing, It will be possible, with careful the birds had plenty of sunshine. The The name—Doan’s inspires confidence— I This the writer has seen done in n sim- Doan’s Kidney Pills for kidney ills. Doan’s -irate what 1 mean intelli- management, to produce the plants for partitions between the pens were by the use of Ointment for skin itching. Doan’s Reg-lets ple, inexpensive way by iu two hotbeds and on the i food these acreages four boards, while partitions alley for a mild laxative. Sold at all drug stores. Philadelphia expert hoppers and automatic feeders sus- of her cold frames, each 6 by 100 feet. were of wire. The nesting places were public demonstration two wires from the rafters. ! pended by of twelve inches wide s in a towu. that Tools Required. boards (with , mining stating These were round, and the ad- hoppers nine i. of four The tools parallel cross cleats nailed on, !' ; satisfy tlie appetites justment was ball bearing, so that only special required for ! Inches r.parti set upright twelve inches men for less than 50 cents, the slightest touch of the bait bar handling the crops mentioned above apart, with edges against the partition ! omen of the town, being skep- shaft scattered some about, in would be a siugle shovel or one horse \ grains These boards The for out nailed top and bottom. 5 lallenged her. challenge all the little chicks on the turning plow furrowing pre- fact, plant and when to the tomatoes extended from floor to roof, mptly accepted. Four men visited were fed. or. rather, got their paratory planting and In position boards twelve inches square 1 established records in the own feed, from the automatic feeders. melons, a spike tooth cultivator for the were cut and laid on the cleats for line were selected, and the tomatoes and melons, a spray pump What to Put In the Feeders. floors for nest boxes, making little art's meal was placed before and outfit with a three row attachment RHEUMA Purifies the Blood and Throw: For a flock of 100 layers four feeders homes for the pigeons. \ er the meal the diners agreed for spraying the melons and tomatoes, Off Diseases. and two dry mash hoppers of the thir- Complicating the most appetizing and satls- spades and hoes for transplanting and Nests and Feeding. continued 90 ty-two quart s'zt w ill hold a week's Weakenng of the blood tissues by 1867 LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE meal had ever eaten, hand tillage, baskets and bushel crates sets of one oi Rheumatism effects the heart and they Fill feeder wiih a Each pen had two boxes, attacks f supply. each single j which result j‘ will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured &> re incredulous when informed for harvesting the crops. so of produces complications fatally. They of oats, wheat and against each portion, every pair variety grain—corn. RHEUMA puts the blood in condition to ward k in the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. nst been 42 cents. Again, a truck farm might grow an for start had only buckwheat—or, if the fowls prefer birds had two nests, pigeons off other diseases and eradicates Rheumatic set as 1 \ JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. « as f> eutirely different of crops, such are out of the the whole Recom- I follows: Barley soup. more oorn. use two feeders for corn laying before squabs conditions from system. stew with onions, pickle cucumbers and late cab- were the mended for all forms of Rheumatism. 50 cents l delicious brown One of the mash should nest. No perches allowed, COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK dry hoppers at A. Howes & Co’s. This letter will con- barrows, plnnkers and ! own and A. $ ■ -ling 23 cents: fluffy dump- and bage. Special birds resting in their boxes, be filled with tlie best meat scraps vince you of its great value: £jHE and sea- rollers would be needed for fitting the had a for I cuts: onions, parsley the other with a mixture of brans, outside each pen flyway ”1 was so crippled with Sciatic Rheumatism onion seed drills and wheel do for rui.'', unsoci ct uun u ground, them to exercise in. The breed of I could not walk. Doctors could nothing i, mpivv middlings in parts, with 20 per pi- equal me. After three bottles of RHEUMA, > hoes for and cultivating the ! taking a cents. cent alfalfa meal added the planting geon chosen was the Homer, decidedly during 1 the Rheumatism had entirely left me.”—Guy onions, a transplanting machine for on the market for rais- lowing table shows what the winter. In addition to this feed, green the best squab Torley, 129 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. bow setting the cabbage and shallow crates and the feeds used were sifted r’s dollar will buy aud food must be provided, such as man- j ing. [- ! eeo- and curing shed for handling the on- cracked corn. Canada peas, wheat, election affects household gel wurzels or cabbage or. better still, ions. Kaffir corn and LUNbtn sprouted oats, and it is important to German millet, hemp. WHT UUUIUno NU Now as to cost, which will in a On the floor of the a bushel of ;hese foods contains the same add that frozen greens are as bad as pens Offers on Our r.utritive material as one large measure depend the location— clean sand was and a box divid- TO “CURE” PEOPLE f quart the fresh ones are wholesome. spread, CLAIM Clubbing the farther north the more expensive. ed into throe was kept con- A few it was a common Fed in tills way. the breeding stock partitions years ago thing to — The offers AMOUNT. -■ For a man iu south Jersey with fine table crack- for the doctor to “I will cure following clubbing apply only subscrip- I will balance their own rations to their example, stantly tilled salt, family say, Weight. Total could start a five acre with charcoal. in a few This cheerful satisfaction, and if of litter is patch $500. ed oyster shells and ground you days.” tions in and when is made it l Cost. Lbs. Oz. cost. plenty the new paid advance; payment In Illinois it would cost about $75 an a ration prophecy often gave patient hope where the automatic feeders At (> o’clock in the morning SO.OS per qt. 2 2 $0.08 kept hang and but it is no if is desired. It \ acre for everything; in the vicinity of of of cracked courage longer good should be stated what premium, any, 0.35 per doz. 1 3.9 0.29 'hey will get exercise, and their eggs consisting equal parts form. Doctors still “cure” malaria and O.A lb. 10.8 0.148 Norfolk. Va„ about $100; near Phila- wheat and well mixed, was per ■vlll be fertile. The question of water torn, pens, a few other troubles in which their medi- is also necessary to say that none of these publica- 0.15 per lb. 15.1 0.141' on twenty or thirty acre plots rate of six to each will on the conditions delphia fed at the pints cines have a direct or “specific” action 0.-3 per lb. 4.9 0.009 tipply depend or this office. a fair average would be from $200 to of of birds. The after- on the virus of the disease. In other tions are mailed with The Journal from l.'iOperbu. 1 9.4 0.026 p'evailing on each particular plant. pen fifty pairs $300 acre, according to the number noon ration consisted of cracked corn, cases medi- \ .25 per lb. 4 2.2 0.10 3 If there is running water bandy am. per they simply give supporting We have to pay for these piblications one year in 40 per lb. 2 14.0 of hotbeds used. A well known trucker corn, miliot and in cine and keep up the strength of the j 0.226j one provides oneself with an ai::-> Kaffir peas equal ? " 60 per pk. 2 5.1 0.0921 states that to until nature eii'erts a cure. and are then sent from their matic heated fountain the in Green Bay, Wis., parts. Every pen was provided with patient advance, they respective per doz. 1 11.3 0.10 f lamp (pics Dr. Williams’ Pink 1111s cure chlorosis equip and start a ten acre farm would smsiii iiiitnuiii.s, or pigeons are rouu ui l u.lC per lb. 0.62 0.061 fion of water in cold weatliei hc-cuin--s and other trouble due to thin blood be- offices to our subscribers. Our clubbing offers are as lb. 4.5 0.163 require about $o.i>uu. Da 0.G0 per \ simple one. thing. cause they have a specific action on the one in advance: blood, building it up, purifying and en- follows for gear’s subscription paid AND FEED OF LAYING it. Tliis direct action on the iiNoi isTes for sub urban THE RELIABLE HEN CARE OTHERS HAVE HAD riching SUCCESS blood also makes them the best support- AND COUNTRY USE DUCKS ing and strengthening medicine. If you The Journal and Farm and Home, $2.00 Hatching Chicks tlie Old Fashioned Georgia Man Makes Over $1,200 are thin and weak, breathless after slight Feed and Cleanliness Essen- Acres. exertion, if you have palpitation of the ; Wash the Dishes and Mix Way. Proper From Eighteen 2.10 heart, gas on the stomach, cold hands The Journal and McCall’s Magazine, E. K. PARKINSON. tial. P. K. EDWARDS. Bread. and feet, if you are nervous and easily r. WE3STER BRADY, For beginners and raisers of fancy E. PARKER, Put the man who has success stamp- irritated and show other signs of weaken- 2.25 and Duck Raiser. ed these at The Journal and Woman’s Magazine, Mechanical Engineer. poultry the ben, as an incubator, has Poultry ed on him anywhere and he will make vitality, try strengthening pills Are the ducks If not. once and let the rich, red blood cure you. ■urns came true we should flv” never been improved upon—that is, the laying yet? a go of It. In western Massachusetts, Get a box today attlie nearest drug store of whose perhaps it is because they haven’t been of a wind I 'vy jmpulaf saying until re- gentle, motherly type Biddy, for Instance, on top swept and begin at once to build up your health. The included in our clubbing offers 1 handled just right. The breeders publications :1k- dreams of the country ambition consists of hatching and mountain, is a man who has made Write now to the Dr. Williams Medicine should be from last year's (May's) X. Y., for the free l.een of wings to lift the rearing large broods of chicks and of some $40,000,. making it on top of that Co., Schenectady, may be sent to different addresses. hutches, and the general rule is to booklet, “Building Up the Blood.” ■ vy mu^.-ulur effort in ag- scratching in the family flower bed. mountain too. But that is another place thirty in each pen in the propor- .i- ■ s and for a hundred Such liens are indeed worth their the story. Co. tion of one drake to five ducks, STATE OF MAINE. Republican Journal Publishing t-i if- the monotonous weight in g"!d, especially when of the drake the In a small town in Georgia lives a being easily distinguished by SS. who acres of WALDO, >ii1 * ti-»•: !: eping. various American breeds. In setting curl in his tail and his softer voice. farmer owns eighteen To the Honorable Justice of the Supreme '1 S land, a comfortable house, good barn, .1 l« J'li'JliO hens it is more convenient to set sev- The duck house should be dry, well Judicial Court next to be holden at Belfast, tin* <1 "il -I ISoitl- and poultry houses, etc. Some years ago the of on the .. eral at the same time, while the ideal ventilated, free from drafts kept within and for County Waldo, a in the of our he g-i engine A house 12 16 feet will his place yielded nothing beyond third Tuesday of April, year brought spot for their nests is in a semi-dark clean. by Norris was Lord one thousand nine hundred and four- THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUR o and lit'.* antohn.-uile, house a of meager living, but young room with access to a for comfortably family thirty. teen. sunny place and to succeed. Cotton at ANCE COMPANY l till- ity and country Provide plenty of nests made from determined p. Richards of Stockton feeding and the daily dust hath Blended = that time was his mainstay. Soon, in the of Waldo and Assets December 31, 1913 a 1 *»t!» ; relit and pleas- i soap boxes with the fronts cut down MargaretSprings, County Make the nests large enough to pre 1 he realized that all the cotton State of Maine, respectfully libels and gives Real Estate.$ 189,377 O'. | f or from boxes of any kind that are however, this Honorable Court to be informed that she Loans. 181,500 CO- vent the eggs from crowded or he could raise on acres and Mortgage thout being also put in a V shaped eighteen married to Leonard B. Rheumatic 12 W Horses. large enough; was lawfully Richards, Collateral Loans. 475,c84 same time piled on one another. Cover the bot- to al- keeping his farm up at the whose residence at the time of said marriage and Bonds. 00 ! the g.:.-' engine th .r gue; feed trough of sufficient length Stocks 6,717,523 would never him a was in the State of Rhode Island, 32 toms with two inches of earth or sand, low the ducks to feed without crowd- yield satisfactory Providence, Cash in Office and Bank 2u8,457 .-u’L: to >uiy unit the fanner 1 residence is to the libellant 38 income. So he managed to save a few and whose present Agents’ Balances. 693,445 > and over this a of fine a box of and one of Lif* i: put thick and grit oys- on of ^Ol 98 ijios of Yearns realized. layer ing, unknown, the twenty-third day Septem- Interest and Rents. 101,200 dollars and decided to invest it in poul- ■ the A. D. at in the of and the big gas engine do hay hollowed out to hold thirteen eggs ter shells complete equipment.« ; ber, 1903, Boston, County bed- try, having become interested through Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, by Rever- The original of the compound Rheumatic Gross Assets. $8,566,927 87 ihg. harrowing, seeding, bar side side and then During the colder weather a good lying by sprinkle on him end J. C. a Minister of the duly items not admitted. 66 or some bulletins the subject sent Young, Gospel Deduct 563,965 and of straw, planer shavings evei Oil. The formula has been pur- ashing, hauling grind- over it a handful of insect powder be- ding of authorized to solemnize marriages, and original and if by the United States department hi marsh will be appreciated 1 since said marriage has conducted herself to* Admitted Assets. ... 21 little engine does ihe chores, fore putting in the eggs. hay chased and the oii is being prepared by the $8,002,562 Personally agriculture. His hens proved money wards the said Leonard B. Richards as a faith- ! : .rehard, makes the cider added to a little each day can always Liabilities December 31, 1913 the writer has found boxes about 22 makers and after the first year began 1 ful, chaste and affectionate wife; yet the saic be clean and If possible provide 7? the potato bugs, and, glory 15 15 turned on their dry. I Leonard B. Richards, unmindful of hit Blended Rheumatic Oil Net Unpaid Losses.$ 342,519 ! by by inches, to bring in quite an addition to the wholly Company. 09 ; a or stream for the ducks to swim vows and on the fifth ol Unearned Premiums. 4,544,383 1-utiou, it furnishes the maids with a slat nailed across pond marriage duty, day | sides, the income. In the meantime he made a All other Liabilities. 40,000 0C the ! this is not an absolute ne- September, A. D. 1909, utterly deserted youi umther and girls! open side to the in, make ex- In, although 00 keep hay practice of breeding his mares to a libeilant without cause, since which time she Cash Capital. 750,000 ■ ■ but should there be no stream j WM. 0. POOR & SON, AGENTS. little gas engine it is easily cellent nests. cesslty, or re- over all Liabilities. 2,326,053 3? | fine stallion every year and sold his has never seen him or heard from him Surplus an excellent i' tlie country home to be available drinking place ceived from him any support. That your libel BELFAST. MAINE. Set the Hen at colts to his neighbors for prices rang- 23 Night. a hole 2 2 reason to and does believe Total Liabilities and Surplus... $8,002,362 I iltliier and happier than the | may be made by digging by 1 lant has believe, it. Prices: 15, 25 and 50 Cents See that the eggs for setting are from ing between $150 to $225 each. Things that said Leonard B. Richards is outside the Try W. H. LORD, Winterport, Maine The ideal for by 2 feet and over it laying a wooden t23 Agent equipment fresh were to look up and savings State of Maine; that his residence is unknowi 3w6 vigorous stock, and uniform in with screen wire. beginning h- and barn is a small gas en- ; frame covered heavy to and cannot be ascertained reasonable size, and set the hens at night, moving accumulated more rapidly. her, by t a and a bat- such as is used in making gravel diligence, which reasonable diligence she hai dynamo storage them to as J FIRE & MARINE INSUR their new quarters quietly on the Registered Stock Are Added. lhatsuch utter desertion has continue* SPRINGFIELD in' i sis outfit will furnish the wa- ! screens: then set the water pan used; as When have settled the more than three possible. they this will the His ambition grew faster than his in- to present time, being ANCE COMPANY, in i- y. the do the middle of it, and keep next to the o: NOTICE, light buiidiugs, down cover the nests with and consecutive years prior filing hags free come, and it was some time before he SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS. churning, house cleaning | | ground around it dry. Of course this libel. ! leave Biddy alone for twenty-four add three work In Chirac Manicur- Assets December 1913 labor and adds could afford to registered Libellant further avers that she has by saie i Guaranteed ody, 31, inilk the run the I range reduces always dry), cows, hours. The bag may then be lifted to his live for Richards one born Marcl Work. 300,000 00 | of the birds. Jersey heifers stock, Leonard B. child, ng and Shampooing. Alto Fecial Real Estate...$ a-, mix the wash the to the health 00 dough, : for her to in | vvu whose name is Richards; tha Loans. 1,994,970 ; sufficiently get and out W UR 11 CAlia>agauv.C UIO umguuvao 11, 1906, Ruby Mortgage r;'‘ Now as to feed. An excellent mash Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at ■> 00 in the cool she haB resided in Stockton Springs, Maine, ii ; Stocks and Bonds. 6,670,492 sewing machine, with ease. In the room where the sun eluded he was a bigger fool than he made from the Two iui uiuic kuau uuc tai over Phoenix Row. and Bank. 826,371 56 in summer and make the Ice may be following: guuu laiiUi parlors Shiro’s Store, Cash in Office Huiutb proviue plenty or ury earm iur looked. as in so many other cases, 80 | ; two ground oats But, to the date of this libel. Agents’ Balances. 1,091,066 without the use of ice. The a parts cornmeal, parts 32j) MISS EVIE HOLMES. 5 dust baths, pan of whole corn, water time the wisdom of his pur- Wherefore, your libellant that sh< Interest and Rents. 61,012 or oue wneat two proved prays i barley, part Dran, the bonds o a-engine solves the servant girl and grit, and keep them replenished. | and in a few his fine heif- may be decreed a divorce from i beef one- chase, years and one-half parts scraps, matrimony now existing between her and sai< Gross Assets.$10;943,902 88 I and the hired man problem With the exception of an occasional ers became producers of the richest half part sharp sand and two parts cut Leonard B. Richards, and that the care am Admitted Assets... .$10,943,902 88 away with the necessity for visit nothing more is required until sort of which was turned into 1 clover or alfalfa meal. This milk, custody of said minor child be given to her. Liabilities December 31, 1913 the when the chicks green Room these helpers. | twenty-first day, butter and sold to a hotel in a nearby Dated this 24th day of January, A. D. 1914 Lunch should be moistened and fed morning City Net Unpaid Losses. 483.024 68 arrive. j MARGARET P. RICHARDS. -.dug the one ; should begin to for 5 cents above the regular mar- 80 gas engine get and while at noon a light feed city DINNER BILL Unearned Premiums. 5,286,834 Where the hens are it is well evening, use the cheapest fuel oil that | quiet ket price. All other Liabilities. 342,669 59 of dry grain should be given consisting STATE OF MAINE. 25c Special Course Dinner 25c 00 k on the to raise each .. 2,500,000 u ie in your Do not twenty-second day Last spring Norris sold in one month Cash Capital. locality. of one oats, one part wheat and Waldo, ss. January 24,1914. one order 86 one and remove the part a Oar special 25c dinner includes soup, over all Liabilities. 2,331,373 tu "liglrie because it be the gently eggshells a bull calf, two heifers and colt for the above named Mar Surplus may two parts cracked corn. Ducks lay Personally appeared one order fish or meat, one side dish with pie and unhatched eggs in order to make His is also free of all P. Richards and made oath that the state 88 ■lie on the but $750. place debt, garet or DENNETT & MOUNTAIN. Liabilities and market, buy 1 1 early in the morning, between 5 and 8 pudding. Total Surplus. $10,943,902 the chicks and their mother more com- and he has found time to and ments contained in the foregoing libel fo: 66 Belfast. I cable maker who has a better confined Improve 3m49 Hign Street, W. H. Maine per : as a rule, nnd thus are divorce by her signed are true. LORD, Agent, Winterport, fortable. After the youngsters have beautify It with shade trees, shrubs 3w6 ! staldished business and who until after that time, 1 | Justice | S. B. MERRITHEW, been hatched hours Second-Hand twenty-four re- and flowers in abundance. His ambi- Seal. Justice of the Peace ■mod guarantees and keep, i In selecting the breeders pick out } ) goods of every de- move them with the hen to a coop ! tion does not stop here, however, for Furni- mb' without treating his the large, vigorous ones with long, scription. with a board floor and a small run. he aims to average $100 an acre off his STATE OF MAINE. ture. bedding, car- h petty indignities. There bodies, bright eyes and typical ss. stoves, etc The first feed consist of one-third deep but it should be added his suc- Waldo, pets, WANTED may ! distinct breeds farm, Antique furnitun d and water cooled gas shapes. There are ten Supreme Judicial Court, in Vacation. stale bread, one-third rolled oats and cess Is not due to any particular abil- a specialty. If vot latter are made with of duck recognized by the American have tc who are rot their votes f* one-third hard boiled with shells for he had such chances as Belfast, January 28, A. D. 1914. anything saving eggs, ity, only sell me ; the contest at the Colonial Theats#. ge water tank or with Poultry association, so that one may ihe annexed Writ and Libel, it is ol- drop THOSEpony and mixed with sweet milk if j to of others in the Upon a call. all, pos- are open thousands postv a card and you will receive prompt for anyone, to plea&e give them to me. •-r Learn well out a variety that particularly ap der ed by me, the undersigned, a Justice of saic WALTER H. jacket. the sible, otherwise with water. I'eed five pick but he does possess the, fac- cOOMBS, MISS HELEN E ELLIS, and and carefu' country, Court, that notice be given to the Libelee bj Corner Cross ami Federal 8tr ts, Belfast, i u s enginery before pnr- first four | peals to him, by study his 23 View Street, times for the days, keep pure ulty of sticking firmly to job. an attested copy of the same, oi Bay selection become known to the pub- publishing 4m44 Belfast, Maine. :ilir. for by so doing you water before the chicks in fountains | is the surest way to an an abstract thereof, together with this ordei of class birds. Which perhaps ! save fore- lie as a breeder high three weeks successively in The Re 'y money, but and provide plenty of grit and char- I ultimate success in fanning or any thereon, Matched For commercial purposes in this coun- publican Journal, a newspaper printed in Bel- Hardwood I b-agreeable annoyances in coal. Chick feed composed of cracked | Dther in life. Why not make $100 first path fast, in the County of Waldo, the last publics William Lincoln West tbo I try the Peking takes place. new thing. grains may be fed after the fourth day. an acre our motto? tion to be thirty days at least before the nexi Ex-Veterinary Bureau of Anic jo term of said Court, to be holden at Belfast Floorings, Inspector within and for said County, on the third Tues- Industry l. S. Department of Agriculture bllsworth wants Keach trade. BEECH and BIRCH. day of April next, that he may then and there MAPLE, appear in said Court and answer thereto, if he MANUFACTURER OF VETERINARIAN: The new of the Belfast Board Feel Miserable ? president A Winter Cough. see fit. WARREN C. PHILBROOK, Judicial Court. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF AN1BXA ) S, of Trade, in outlining work for the com- Out of in the back— Justice Supreme Clapboards, Spruce, Basswood, Pine. A stubborn, annoying, depressing cough sorts, depressed, pain the Libel and Order of Court A true Copy of Pharmacy and Office, ing year, suggests that one of the things Electric Bitters renews your health and 20tf L. C. MOUSE. Liberty, Me. Hospital, hangs on, racks the body, weakens the lungs, thereon. to be worked for is the establishment of strength. A guaranteed Liver and Kidney 6 Attest: GEO. I. KEATING, Clerk. SPRING STREET, BEDFAST MAI.' E and often leads to serious results. Tbe first steamboat service to Money back if not satisfied. It com- Hospital Never Closed. . Eggemoggin Reach. remedy. I dose of Dr. King’s New re- Madsen of West Bur- ^Vitality This is after business that Discovery gives pletely cured Robert Phones— Hospital 6P-I3. Residence ? •-X\ 1IB Imparted to your whole flock by the I reaching ought Hoffses Dr. E- H. J* D. Sanders of Iowa, who suffered from virulent H. C. “•iwome, invigorating effect* of | naturally to come to and lief. Jlenry Cavendish, Vt., lington, Boyington Ellsworth, months. After four would come if adequate transportation was threatened with consumption, after having liver trouble for eight CLEANING. facilities were afforded that section. A pneumonia. He writes: “Dr. King’s New Dis- doctors gave him up he took Electric bitters EYE SPECIALIST a NOTICE elpctric from Ells- to be in it is cer- and is now a well man. Get bottle today; it STEAMPRESSING I/W535- 9 cross-country road, covery ought every family; Twenty-fire years experience and altill in tse makes more eggs, • greater in 9 "r worth to the Eggemoggin Reaehjowns the best of all medicines for will do the same for you. Keep the house enables me to fit that H "«> and around to would a Free. your U\ Guaranteed or Moeer Baelu up Cast.ine, put colds or lung trouble.’’ Good for children’s for all liver and kidney complaints. Perfectly glasses will help. Consultation p«e*. 15 lb. in one them. ■ a„ tic, 50c. 11.00; pail tt-50 steamboat line from Reach will ORDER dav. Try M Eggemoggin Money back if not aatnfied. Price safe and dependable. Its results surprise CUSTOM CLOTHES TO Pratt. ISO Papa Poultry Book. to Belfast out of commission. Let Ells- coughs. 44 8outli Mail St., WINTERPORT, MAIN! 50c. and $1.00. At all Druggista. you. EOc. and $1.00. * H**2 FOR SALE BY worth work for an electric road; steam- CITY DRUG STORE Book Ion Co. or St Loolo At 52 Street. TeL 216-11 Office Days, Mundavt and Tuesday a. m l. r. shales & son boats are too slow.—Ellsworth American. H E. B aeklea It Ca. Philadelphiaar 81. Laala H. E. L PbilaMphla High t baa bean a self evident fact. The Ur, EAST BELFAST. The Republican Journal Perkins mentioned ia a man who as i GET RID OF HUMORS Isaac Mason is reported a very little bette trust magnate became a multi-millionaire BELFAST. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12,1914 At thia writing. and he ia now engaged in financing those Mias Lucy Leavitt is reported not as well f BY who are to destroy the Republi- AVOIDSICKNESS EVERY THURSDAY seeking AND PUBLISHED this writing, Feb. 10th, ar.d is a great suffere: can party, under which this country en- Pub. Co Old-time from acute rheumatism. The Republican Jour. joyed the greatest prosperity it has evei Hood’s Sarsaparilla* the Chag Mackintosh returned last Saturdaj known and greater them sny other coun- Remedy, Purifies Blood. from Boston, where he bad been to consult CHARLES A. PILSBURY, try has enjoyed since the world wae [ Bu"Manager Humors in the blood cause inter- phyaici&n for cancer. created. nal derangements that affect the Mrs. John Crosby returned Monday fron Advertising Terms. For one square, one whole system, as well as pimples, Bangor, after accompanying to her home it in 25 cents for one week OBITUARY. inch length column, boils and other eruptions. They that .city her sister Mrs. Jennie Robbins, whc and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. be inherited or acquired. had been her for a week. In advance, $2.00 a of the late may either guest S BSCRIPTION TERMS. Mrs.Ann Augusta Jackman,widow and func- 60 cents for three affect all the organs has wit! year; $1.00 for si* months: Reuben Jackman and eldest child of the late They Mrs. Leon Shute.who been suffering months. membranes and tissues, and afternoor Jesse and Hannah Carrol Robbins, passed away tions, an abscess, was operated on Tuesday are for the and if at the home of her daughter in Dover, N. H directly responsible by Drs. Tapley and Eugene Stevens divorces were decreed at the readiness with which some people Twenty on the evening of Jan. 81. She was the Iasi quite comfortable. the S. J. Court in Rock- contract disease. January term of surviving member of her father's large family Miss Clarice Brassey-Brierly left last Mon- For forty years Hood’s Sarsapa- land. and was in her 83rd year. She waa born ir day for Alberta, Canada, accompanied by hei rilla has been more successful than Union, Me. but moved with the family wher uncle from that place. Miss Brierly was not John A. (not John L) Sullivan has been any other medicine in expelling was eleven of to the farm on th« blessed with health and was obliged tc for the she years age and their inward good corporation counsel humors removing her /appointed Robbins road where she attended school in the It is distin- return for that purpose. During stay is a and outward effects. of Boston, The salary $9,000 and will be remembered by here she- has made many friends, especially /city Pitcher district for its thoroughness in I of the old residents there. In early life guished puri- the school children, and all regretted year. some fying the blood, which it enriches among she married Reuben Jackman of Newburyport, No other medi- her departure and hope for her speedy re- a he and invigorates. The mayor says that when boy to reside and most of her life and went there cine acts like it, for no other has covery. our where “fished for flounders from bridge.” was there and at Ipswich Bluffs, from this who attend- spent the same formula or ingredients. Among those vicinity been in her husband managed the Cross farm He has since mostly engaged she with Get Hood’s Sarsaparilla today. In- ed the meeting of the Veteran association in for more than forty years. Her husband passed North last week were Mr. and Mrs, fishing for suckers. sist on Hood’s. Searsport since then she had having away eight years ago and A. K. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. S K. Richards, sail- During the past year not a single made her home with relatives. She is sur- Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Stinson, Mrs. Etta was built in five Home Folks in Florida. ing ship of any dimensions vived by one daughter, by grandchildren Savery and Miss Ethel Savery. The lattei and nieces. The remains Great Britain. Well, they cannot lay and several nephews sang very sweetly Mciuniey s iavorite uong, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frost Sojourning at were to Newburyport, Feb. 3d, and of Somewhere.” There was a that to Republican legislation. brought "Beautiful Isle North church Fruitland Park Make Two Excursions. services held in the historic old large att ndance and all reported a fine time, case the In reviewing the Berry Bridg- where the family had formerly owned a pew. A lett r from Mrs. E. P. Frost un- personal Friends in this vicinity of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, “The recall of The service was attended by relatives der date of Fruitland Fla, Feb. 4th, tells ton News remarks: largely Park, Kimball received the sad news of the death ol last is and old friends and tue many beautiful flowers and Mrs. Frost had Judges doctrine of the campaign of two excursions Mr. their only child, Clara Frances Kimball, in testified to the love and esteem for the de- likely to be more popular this year than made the past week: Portland Monday morning, of diphtheria, aged ceased. The first was to Silver the terminus last.” Springs, about 6 years. She was a bright and lovable _ of the famous Ocklawaha river trip. Leaving child and the are and whose father was one of family grief-stricken A man named Worst is a candidate for W. Tapley, Angler the Park on the noon tr in we arrived in the have the of friends. the famous mariner family of Tapleys of West deepest sympathy many in North Dakota. —Boston one the Senate ■ and sized town of Ocala about Brooksville, Me, died recently in Portland, pretty good Mrs. Kimball is the youngest daughter of Mr. Globe. of the and went autos the five or six miles Me., while in the employ Lighthouse o'clock by and Mrs. H. F. Mason. A man named Han- ! as mate on the tender Hibiscus. He That’s nothing. Service to the Springs, over a very smooth and well his H. in the The Hiramdale Gun Club had the for of Belfast. was with uncle, Capt.Geo. Tapley, “Lovers building son is a candidate mayor Hattie E. from shaded road, one part of which, called bark Ironsides and ship Tapley, given them by Elmer Sherman moved to its his 16th to his 22d year. A better opportunity Lane", was especially attractive. At Silver Former United States Senator Joseph could not be new location last Saturday. Fred N. Savery to become a seaman imagined Springs the party embarked, a few at a time, who were had of and Walter Achorn a address said: “The than that embraced by those fortu- charge the moving, E. Bailey in recent in a bottomed boat to view the various nate to ship under this natural born glass and the Co. did the than the be- enough Belfast Tiucking work. boss is better demagogue, cnil.ir Ac nnnccnilpriPP. the Lighthouse which are similar to the Sulphur Springs, The club feels to know will officer when very proud they cause it is easier to get rid of him.” But Service lost a valuable Angier Springs to be seen in other parts of the State— died. There wasn't a more sincere soon have an up-to-date club house. It will the boss and the demagogue are Tapley at Green Cove Springs for instance, which we suppose mourner in the little village of West Brooks- be renovated and a veranda added, and they where Mr. E. J. combined in one individual, what then? ville, at the bier of the deceased, than his visited from Jacksonville, and are anticipating many pleasant evenings in former shipmate and uncle, Capt. Geo. H Tap- Morison is at present located, I believe. The will be found mention who is the last living of that coterie of their new qnarters. On another page ley, Springs are fantastically named, “Ladies Par- brothers, eight in number, seven of whom in Ccdman of delivered a for the State-wide de- “Devil’s Bishop Portland, Me., of movement their day had commanded sailing vessels on lor”, “Gentlemen’s Smoking Room", able sermons at Mason Mills last furtherance fc’ e seven and to from about very chapel velopment of Maine, and in voyages through all of seas, Kitchen", &c and vary in depth all the in the world. The | Sunday morning an d at Trinity church at 2 30 a of all important seaports fifteen to sixty-five feet. Except where the of this laudable object meeting hand steer” under writer learned to “reef, and p. m. There was a very and are located the water is shallow large apprecia- will be held in Augusta Feb. four of them, and we know whereof we speak [ Springs very | interested tive audie’ice at both churches. Cod- we th t as with and At one Bishop 27th. Morning and afternoon sessions when state seamen, navigators, and filled grasses lily pads. husbands and fathers they had no superiors. hundreds of men returned to Portland Monday morning. will be in point, called “Thousand Springs", will be held and good speakers We cannot close this brief notice of the death He was the guest over Sunday of Rev. and tiny springs apparently throw ing up a white attendance. of one of the younger generation of Tapley's Mrs. Wm. Vaughan. Rev. Wm. Vaughan left ___ be seen within an area of a few without sending greeting to our shipmate of sediment, may Tuesday morning for New York for a few Geo. H. who we The mayor’s only speech is showing the olden days, Capt. Tapley, square feet, but the principal beauty is the weeks* vacation. There will be no service or learn is sitting by his comfortable fireside Sunday school until his return. of wear and tear. It is so thread- trans of the water, which allows the signs these cold winter evenings smoking the pipe parency tiniest on the bottom to be seen clearly, bare in spots that you can see through it, of contentment while living over the happy spot days of his useful past —Capt. George L. Nor- and*the irridescent blue coloring of the rocks. as through a fabric eaten by lye. The ton in The Marine Journal. After making friends with the tame “ra- has worn nff the halo he bestows of re- ■■ — gilding zor backs” that were about, and Hon. J. H. Montgomery Camden ■ggassM;::..;?- Mrs. Martha Tate, who died in Rox- roaming the brass of which Knight a able and upon himself, showing for a shower to we returned to cently gave very interesting was the widow of waiting pass, to make matters bury, Mass., January 12th, address on the of the Courts of THE STRINGS.” it is composed; and, where we a bit of 1 History SCENE FROM “RUNTY PULLS Thomas T. Tate of Rockland, Maine, Ocala, experienced charming the students of the Uni- Capt. Maine before 1 m. _ ,.u:_.,4- r.f iLn ...... i- 1 rra of worse, the “organ” accompaniment is Southern A former Fruitland Park and lived there during their married life. Mrs. hospitality. versity of Maine College of Law. In "runty runs the strings me niggest to tli ? old wh out of tune. invited the entire of to even f»»r New’ York. The fun of I The fact extends lady sadly a of girl party thirty-eight his address, the lecturer referred ordinary Tate was great granddaughter Micajah opening theatrical novelty of many seasons, will be the of the k; a bountiful of sandwiches, cakes, tea he was before a most Pulls the lies not so much in Scotch regard tor the proprieties and Elizabeth Bradford Drinkwater, and a di- supper to the fact that “Bur.ty Strings” | on of The Maine Farmer has got back to its and which she served to us on her lawn. critical and that was the attraction at the Colonial Theater Monday, ns in the work- could fit id no other way satisfying rect descendant of Gov. Bradford of the Mass- coffee, audience, youth plot or situation transparent was iw no doubt will be more Jan. 29th in the most critical of man. He then successful run its characters. e as to why the policeman old form, which The sad and Fancy a six o’clock picnic age spoke Feb. 16th. The remarkably ings of the minds of Everyor curiosity achusetts Colony. very ■ Bay of the at the time of the estab- a service than fainting ai to its and the edition After a social hour with some music we judiciary of :hem is, or has been, or wants t<» be, out during the by acceptable readers, sudden death last {September of her only son open! that it enjoyed in New York, is, no doubt, lishment of the State, as provided for by them out where she could see whar mreu left for the Park, arriving about ten o clock. ol something, and everyone .of ing carried last weeK was twelve laige pages, George Tate, from the explosion of a gas the in terms even more con- known to all who alive in theatri- grasper constitution keep things | than on. Sale of seats opens at the to The other excursion was even better. All except ‘•Bur.ty” is more self-deceivir.g going with live and interesting matter Maine stove,was a most severe shock to his devoted cise than those of the Federal constitu- cal. j one “on to the next morning, at 9 o’clock. available conveyances were utilized to carry dangerous, because every is llice Friday farmers and their families. The writar mother, and from which she did not rally. tion. "Bunty” remained over fifteen months at the party of iwenty-four to Leesburg, four The established a Supreme was a reader of the Maine Farmer in Mrs. Tate was proud of her son for his brill- Legislature miles away, (those who had carriages or autos Judicial Court. There were three su- has known personally i ancy and marked ability. He had served as early boyhood, to find seats for those who had preme for holding the trial and Cuba and at the lime of his death managing spare justices of its and has always been Consul to law terms in the nine counties of the DOLLARS many editors, none,) and there we took the gasoline launch EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND was an to the Isthmus Goods expecting appointment State and rules of es- Good success. interested in its ‘Dixie” for a most water excursion making procedure Panama. Mrs. Tate all the virt- perfect | of possessed tablishing the calm supremacy of the over Lakes Harris and Eustis, and through ues that to make a noble woman. She to which all are bound to surrender -AT_ It is urfortunate that outsiders having go up law, Dead River. The day was made to order— Belfast Public was a cousin of Mrs. George W. Miller, Waldo in obedience and submission. Buildings t'oiipuy, of conditions here should no over sun so we j knowledge soft clouds the all day, that were to I avenue. She leaves a daughter-in-law and Attorneys required prepare issues involved in undertake to state the ; not burn or strain our so warm for of the law seven Gold Bonds. several relatives and friends in the surround- might eyes, yet practice by years’ 5 °lo First Mortgage Real Estate election. A Maine i that of us sat on both without study, the last three to be spent in the our coming municipal ing towns. The interment was in Rockland, many top ways Prices. of the two of them in the THE Fair Robert F. Dunton a of The water pursuit law, AND CUARANTEEC EY LEASE TO says that Hon. beside her husband and son. wraps, and not sprinkle rain. PRINCIPAL INTEREST paper State. A distinction was made between to had the faintest like has been selected by the Democrats just ripple, pebbled glass, and those admitted B. died at attorneys counsellors, a of no' Augusta R wife of George Paul, and the moss-covered old tress along OF BELFAST. We make specialty quality, “rebuke Mayor Hanson for his stand | cypress as lawyers being attorneys for two years CITY her home on the Judson L. Warren place in j tall It costs but a little more 11 in the last 1 the banks, the majestic pines, the pal- and then counsellors with full quantity. against Wm. R. Pattangall becoming for the pur- Searsmont, Feb. 8th, aged 40 years, 4 months the occasional The Belfast Public Company, a Maine Corporation organized than it does for an in This is not I mettos, orange groves sloping rights of legal practice. Building standard goods Congressional campaign.” She was a native of South Boston of the business and residence and 2 days. down to the water, the fishing boats drawn up The county courts were known as has a of lard, totaled in the center ferior article. For instance, try Dunton would not the pose, acquired paicel true. Mr. accept and came to Searsin« nt about two Courts of Sessions and were for years ago. into the lily pads, the dusky fishermen answer- presided districts of the of and proposes to erect thereon a building suitable that both Re- City Belfast, i nomination unless assured | She had been ill for some time with com- over chief These courts | Bright’s ing our salute with a gleam of ivory, all by justices. A contract has been entered into between the City of Belfast were the Judical public school purposes. i Canned Goods and Democrats wished him to disease, but for a few days was unusually well, a to be remember- superseded by Supreme j "Superba” publicans hined to make picture long to the tor a of twenty-five years Courts which retained jurisdiction over and the Company, whereby the City pays Company period head a ticl.et w bich should represent the wal king to the Paul Ranch, one-half mile dis- ed. We *two drawbridges on passed through all matters of both and snail. the of the bonds. These trial, great an annual rental sufficient to pay the interest and retire principal fastidious and u as to Saturday evening, but was taken the and arrived about noon at Palmetto They suit the most business and property interests op- tant, spend way, In 1889, the tenure of until then ) 1 justices, on interest can1 ill in a where a st: Iwart and bands are subject to cal! any paying period. no than line of fancy to continuance of present condi- violently Sunday evening, passing away Point in Lake Eustis, during good behavior, was fixed at seven more any posed all taxes and other and to maintain the property in very brief time in convulsions. Her husband feurless named Hisccx has an alii- j Maine was a settled The City agrees !o pay charges, can as ai d it is a time when gentlemen years. sparsely j goods, every represented tions; certainly to it. wear and teat and two young daughters survive. A prayer and snake farm, iror our benefit he: territory and only a little over 200 law- the same condition as when delivered ordinary excepted,-leaving refunded. f< t ; should be laid aside for gator j money party g Rev. P. in the State at the time of of these bonds. service by Harry Taylor, Methodise, made some of 1 is rattlesnakes “perform,” yers practised the ent're income available tor payment of interest and principal \ the good f the whole community. home 10 a. m. its establishment while a little ove. w’as held at her late Tuesday at maddening one till it struck the bag he was ! only REN 1 AL. l Hue nniii a hundred men had “Superba” Coffee, and the remains were brought to Belfast en at it. Its fastened in young graduated do- swinging fangs being j To relieve the Trust as 'rustee for the Presidt nt Wilson departed from his from Bowdoin, Supreme The rents have been assigned to the Waldo Company, route to South Boston, where the funeral will the it was and he took it the Pancake Flour bag helpless, by Judicial Court of the pressure of the of the in- Mexican last week by funds for the retirement of the bonds and payment ■ nothing policy as as I would a held its : bondholders, thus providing neck fearlessly kitten, =mall cases, superior courts were estab- the on the the ol the them. raising embargo exportation mouth open with a stick and allowed us to see lished in Kennebec and Cumberland terest, without regard for solvency Company. [ in packages. Try Miss Abigail Fannie Hazeltine died early j from the United States to Mexico of the of from the Counties. Numerous courts Feb at her home No. drops poison oozing fangs j municipal SECURITY. the fol- Monday morning, 9th, have been established. customers tnr arms and munitions of war, and which appear like two long curved teeth, and | We wish to thank our 6 Commercial street. She was born in what Ihe bonds consists of 'he erected at a cost of $75,000, The lecturer gave an account of how The security behind building, ha headlines from the Boston Globe, act as a sort of hypodermic needle. Within I the loyal support which they lowing was formerly known as the Hazeltine Tavern the have humanized the appraisers at $10,000, and the lease to the city. the of his in shade of supreme justices and the real estate, valued by competent and a of the administration, show sound rattle, the tangled us in the past nine years supporter in Searsmont village, October 13, 1827, the law and gave numerous instances of great given palmettos and moss-bearded trees, our picnic OFFERING. how the order is regarded. “President’s daughter of the late Harry and Betsey Bow- interest. He suggested a number of re- licit a continuance ot the same. table was spread close by the water, and after medies and reforms called for the ad- and not only a safe investment, but in addi- act expected to aid Mexican Rebels. land Hazeltine. For many years the family by Tt esc bonds are offeied locally, provide the inner man was satisfied we embarked ministration of justice and recommended of the citizens of Belfast. The is Americans flee Mexico City when news have made their home in this city, living at to the public spirit City already up for a short visit to the little town that the students direct their attention tion appeal strongly made again pretty funds for the of a central schoolhouse out is received.” The newspapers at the one time on Bridge street. Two sisters limit and cannot provide building of Eustis, where we did some shopping and to the important subject, Courts in Maine. to Its debt their home with the Mrs. Elizabeth — the schoolhouse is and CO. call President Wilson the deceased, The condition of present unsanitary wholly H. L. WHITTEN City of Mexico viewed the new Ocklawaha hotel, a rather im- Camden Herald. of new borrowings. of bandits” and Jackman and Mra. Sally B. Prescott. The needs of the children. 125 “friend and accomplice posing structure, arriving home soon after inadequate to the educational Phone funeral took place Wednesday at 2 o'clock, in the issue, the bonds are made in an "exponent of commercialism.” Of dark. This section of Florida has the highest In order that all who may desire may participate Rev. Chas. B. Ames, Unitarian, officiating. course shipments of munitions of war to land in the State, yet Primrose Hill would com- the denominations of $100.00. Belfast relatives received a Mon- with the hill about at the National Bank. The Waldo Trust Company, the rebels began as soon as the Presi- telegram pare very favorably highest Subscriptions will be received City the of Clara even are to dent's order was The worst day announcing death Frances, here, and that hill they expecting promulgated. Gives Instant Relief or Belfast Savings Banks. the only child of William F. and Lillian Mason circumvent soon a new section of Hyomei subscribed and the remainder Is feature of the Mexican affair, however, by building 500 worth of bonds have been already for, Kimball of of Belfast. The If suffering from a cold or catarrh causing $61 to af- Portland, formerly is the failure of this government lull headaches or an itching and burning sen- offered at par and accrued little girl was taken ill Feb. 2nd with a bad Quail are plentiful in the woods,and we have interest_ ford protection to Americans and their iation in the nostrils, surely try Hoymei. It cold that into and was seen other water developed diphtheria bittern, cranes, ducks and jives quick, effective and permanent relief or TROY. property in Mexico. when heart refunded A. A. Howes & Co. It practically recovering from it birds, while in cur own yard the bluejays are money by goes The School, by Mr. Wilson of to feel better in five inm- High taught a severe be- right the spot—you II.' __ failure caused her death. It is a of the and mocking scolding good part time, ates. Bowdoinham, closed last week....Will Damon reavement to the as Clara was birds are re- Mr. C. young parents, and cardinals frequent visitors, No roundabout method of stomach dosing and well-informed correspondent, of Montana, called on old neighbors and an unusually bright and attractive child. Her us with their arias. I have with Hyomei—you breath it This health giv- that it is both wise and galing grand opera E. Smith, patri- ing medication goes directly to the inflamed friends in last week_Miss age was 6 years, 1 month and 7 days. also seen wrens, mourning doves, red headed Troy Angie otic to make the best of the situation membrane, all irritation and congestion is wood peckers, and blackbirds, while the “Board quickly relieved, the delicate tissues healec Garcelon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Allie under Democratic to Funeral services for Chas. legislation; give Capt. Veazie.aged of Health” name for is and vitalized. (local turkey buzzards) Bradford, in Auburn... .The Art Club will home manufacturers the and 77, were held Feb. 8th at his late home in Brew- should be in every household. preference, never far away and it is not uncommon to see Hyomei Drug- sell it. Ask for the complete meet Feb. 12th with Mrs. L. J. Sanderson_ Valentines er. He gists everywhere to for the best, even if we are had visited nearly all the important the skeleton and skin of a or in the hope dog pig outfit—11.00 size. On account of the fire which the of the 1850 he went to the Cali- destroyed the worst. As to ports world. In woods with not bit of flesh left on them. fearing Wannamaker, a home of Truman John of fields and remained there several Cook, Harper he is r.ot a but has fornia gold We can get green peas, chard, I IN TWO SIZES only large importer good spinach, Lewiston came to last intending to last was Troy week, years. His command the brig Irene, n ew &c. and strawberries interests in several foreign mills, and beets, carrots, ripe take his wife’s mother, Mrs. Knowles, home i in which he made three trips from New York in the I for business reasons would prefer to buy neighborhood, and our huntsman neigh- with him, but she decided to remain at the to the west coast cf Africa. He retired about | bor our table with The fisher- 50c He was in Presi- supplies quail. home of a neighbor until warmer 25c. and foreign goods cheap. 20 He was one of the oldest mem- weather-j years ago. man remembers us,too. Although it is not the dent Harrison’s cabinet and in a recent Friends of Mrs.. Abbie Myrick, regret to learn oers of Virtue of Masons of Ban- | Rising Lodge flo wer season, some of our neighbors have said that he urged Mr. Harrison that she recently fell on the ice, breaking her j ALSO speech gor. bloom- ro see in beautiful variety besides otter hip. She is in Fran Klin County Hospital to advocate a revision of the tariff down- Dolls Doris Meservey, the four-years-old daughter in g vines and plants. Greenfield, Mass.... The Sunshine Society Ribbons for ward. The Democrats revised it down- “Comfort is of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. E. Meservey of Lewis- Bungalow” very conveniently held a most enjoyable meeting last week with ward under Cleveland, and the world on a small ton, passed away at her home at 1.80 o'clock located the main street in grove Mrs. Hattie Sanderson. Much admiration In all Colors. knows the result. Under the a We have McKinley T hursday morning Feb. 5th after an illness of containing variety of trees. Kings was felt and expressed for her beautiful oil tariff was revised and the na- a few hours. The funeral services were satsumas and tangerines of the kid glove va- two of which she sold for upwards, only paintings, recenty $50 “You ask why we are hurrying so, afternoon and the floral tributes besides the native sour, blood, russet be know. tion for many years enjoyed the greatest held Saturday riety, If you desire to The next meeting will be with Georgia Woods, We’re going to be dolls you sweet and haa showed u. how ever known. ware exceptionally beautiful. Beside her California naval oranges, grape Feb. 19th. Rose O’Neil prosperity the store and see us now. little Doris is survived her sister fruit, and There are also Come in parents by kumquats loquats. listed in the next Kewpie Doli. The Democrats were let alone appar- Emma and brother Letter. mulberry and peach trees in bloom, pear and Hows This? From not wish to part ently because the speakers, including other trees, the names of which wo hava not Kewpie you’ll But when learned his smile by Mr. Perkins, Walter C. Emerson, Mat- Funeral services of Mias Brown of learned. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward you’ve Lucy issue of the Wal- heart thew Hale of Rev. H. F. (or case of Catarrh Massachusetts, Brooklyn N, Y., wars bald in the Universalist from other any that cannot be cured that little smile away Dunnack, Frank L. Dingley, A. C. Judging by newspaper reporta Just give church, Rockland, Feb. 8th. She was a sister- aections of the and west,we made by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. To somebody every day.” Wheeler, Rev. Dr. Pickard and H. P. country.east do Doll. in-law of the lata G. and Tel. Co, book| F. J. CHENEY ft Kewpie Gardner felt that the Republican party Maj.Gen.Hiram Berry no mistake this winter in coming to Florida. CO, Toledo, O. lived in where she had a the have known was the enemy immediately in front of formerly Rockland, I only wish you 16 deg. below sero victims We, undersigned, F. J. i Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him them, and that the defeat of that enemy summer estate many years. She wss 86. all be too. yours, must might here, Sincerely you notify perfectly honorable in all business transactions was a sort of religious duty. Evelyn O. Frost, and financially able to carry out any obliga- Carle & Jones This is what the Portland correspondent “Comfort Bungalow” Fruitland Park, Fla. te na made by bis firm. their office before NATIONAL BANK OF of the Commercial of the COMMERCE, Bangor says O. Pownal Lodge, F. * A. If., of Stockton Toledo, BASEMENT SALESROOM Progressive banquet in Portland last Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act- [ Hair baa invited Timothy Chase I*dge of Feb. 1914. the blood and week. It is an admission Springs, 14, ing directly upon mucous sur- practically Falling s Slops 18th and of the Hall’s Hair Benewer Belfast to be their guests Feb. faces system. Testimonials sent free. BELFAST, MAINE. that the Progressive leaders in this State certainly stops the invi- Price 16 cents per bottle. Sold by all hair. No doubt about ft what- la rga delegation is planing to secant Drug- are working in the interest of the Demo- falling te turn. There will be work in t»e Master gists. Taka Hall’s Pills for —=——— M ason and a ? Family eonstipotion. cratic party, snd which for some time ersr^Yo^wfll^rog^hsji^^sdL degree banquet. i *%t

I ■. l The five inmates at tbs Homs for Aged Remember t£j’patiriot«e%p|S>ral thftfetb- of Belfast Feb. S)th. The News Women have been ill the past week with the j odist church, Friday. The County Commissioners were in aces ion WINTER. prevailing epidemic. on routine matters. There was no present at the ad- Tuesday FEBRUARY—AMETHYST snow ! snow ! quorum TODAY Snow ! last of the City Government near the “Muck” owned and Winter has come again. journed meeting tomorrow and The little house Saturday, was Blow ! blow ! blow I Thursday evening. occupied by Willis Harrey burned last THE MONTH OF HEARTS AND VALENTINE833" you can the night and Mr. Harrey barely escaped Frost on the window pane. The public supper at the Universaliat church enjoy oppor- Monday with his life. It foretells the spring last Thursday evening was all that could be tunity of buying the cele- are 11 from Waldo in the MAKE is as counter attractions There county YOUR When the grass green desired to menu, but VALENTINE attend. brated for feeble-minded in West Pownal and When the robins sing away some who usually school * kept A Useful Bit of or are Been. author of the ••menu” distributed in this Pretty, Jewelry Silverware. And the buds The Woman’s Alliance of the First Parish the last week should be sent there to make an When the flowers appear (Unitarian) church will meet at the home of city It Will Boost the Value of that Heart of Yours Wonderfully. doxen. And the trees leave out Mrs. Morris L. Slugg, Church street, this, even Trussell has called attention to And summer is here Thursday, afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Wallker Mr. Joseph I the last of Gor. our window- We sing and shout. Art will be the subject of a paper by tMegroof an error in chapter Crosby’s Gallery Celia Mabel Nickerson. hose at our ‘’Divide Annals, in which the tonnage of the ship Mrs. E. L. Stevens. By Will offer many Come in. Maine. Coronet, built here in 1854. is given as 136 suggestions. -wanville, The annual short courses in the college of Four” which means prices, is as published in The which open- tons. This originally no at the Coe-Mortimer agriculture, University of Maine, Positively trouble to show njsiness is rushing a error. The goods. students. This a to ot Journal, and is typographical ever ed last week, have attracted 34 saving you Twenty- the are larger than J as ,:;t and shipments Coronet waB 1367.64 tons, correctly given in increase over last The courses District are and at all is an year. | H. J. LOCKE & Watch M. C. R. R. Trains coming going Five Per Cent, from regu- first volume of Williamson's History of SON, Inspector continue until Feb. 20th. Harold L. Piper of the ,ur? of the day and night. is registered in the management lar. This means: Belfast. of Troy poultry Mrs. Aogustus Myrick, formerly Belfast, in course, and A. C. Pitcher of North port The $3-00 hose for $2.25 Advertised Letters. The following let- home is now in Massachusetts, recently a nose horticulture. uncalled for in the Belfast ptst Miss Edith M. Southworth will entertain the Her address 2.00 1.50 ters remained ffli on the ice, breaking her hip. in met last « " office for the week ending Feb. 10th: Ladies— Hit or Miss Club this, Thursday, evening Greenfield. Mass. Pocahontas Sewing Circle Friday 1.50 1.15 _ j ranklin Co. Hospital, Leora Gen- Mrs. A. Smith of Bangor, evening with Mrs. Walter H. Juan, Bridge MrB. Annie Bigford, Miss Eaton. honor of Ashley Mger F. Wellman and Thomas Woodbury, whist Further comments are un- G. R. Connors, E. D. who i9 Belfast friends. street. After a delicious picnic supper tlemen—Thomas Copp. visiting 8T. JOHN in Leonard & f have been the Wm. ! who employed N. Fletcher, H. Hamilton, had was played. Mrs. Omar won the first lady’s Curtis, Wm. The Waldo County Veterans Association left for Auburn, necessary, for | Barrows factory, Saturday Charles E. everyone W. Withan Lane, Harry at their last prize, a pretty picture, and Mrs. Arthur Rumney, I a very large gathering meeting have like __ n _»_ _ ti ll:_ they employment u. *■ ■■ —- —- wheie Chapman the consolation, a match-holder. Mr. knows the quality of Hole- niCKengii, *. -—» Thursday in North Searsport. A very pleas- card under the There will be a public party Arthur Dinsmore won the first gentleman’s Geo. W. Wentworth. ant day was enjoyed and it was one of the best in Memorial and at above extraor- ... the Sons of Veterans :Ces of a Mr. A. Hus9ey proof held the association. About 125 prize, bonbon dish,and George The first semi-annual promotion in the Be meetings by next Monday evening. A cordial invita- Morn” sofa dinner. Our usual report failed to reach jiall the consolation, a “September dinary prices, one should fast public schools took place last Monday j took extended to all who the game. The brief mention can be I-+ALEWIVES* is enjoy is and this given an pillow top. A good time reported. when some of the students from all ua only | a stock for mornings, I Admission 15 cents. 20th will be with Mrs. Chas. certainly lay in this week. _AT_ f meeting February of the grades were moved ahead one room. of Seaside Chautauqua Church street. will the at the next meeting E. Chapman, months to come. In some rooms quite a number had done “Bunty” pull strings Colonfpl F. and !e will be held with Mrs. Lewis Gannon, work and were to Theater Monday evening, Feb. 16th, you The card in Odd Fellows Hall, Feb. extra competent pass afternoon party to miss this Agrees street, Monday February In a few cases the parents have not cannot afford seeing popular play, 4th, under the auspieces of Aurora Rebekah along. Bramhall’s Current Events, lesson from with the Bunty, sup- Market Pearson, original Roll-call, success. of the and the Molly 1 was a social and financial There approved promotion children, L C. -Studies in Lodge, The j the S. ,Pter one of C. book, at will remain in the ported by a specially imported company. were tables in the dance hall although competent, grade All members are re- twenty-one houses a poetry of Italy." | play has drawn crowded everywhere. which plain, bridge and auction whist were until the annual promotion. -tt-d to be as some matters of busi- Sale of seats at the box office begins at 9 a. m. present in the anteroom for de- played, with cribbage The of “bloci on the moon” last will come Deiore tms raeeung. prediction tomorrow, Friday. that After the dough- votes of game. play of Samuel R. Stevens bailed to materialize. Accord- BUY YOUR Teachers' A few of the friends Saturday night Mills. Mr. Jellus of Watervilie, examination of candidates for cheese and coffee were served, the gen- Poors nuts, on the an to street rumor the mayor was to exhort Grade will be him a genuine surprise party ing who is interested in the lumber business in Certificates of Elementary tlemen the coffee. The committee of give Clocks and pouring Feb. and he was the in office march at the head of his Watches, at the Bel- niversary of his birth. 4th, post square, with J. F. Sheldon. Jewelry on Saturday, February 28th, was Mrs. Samuel Adams, Miss Morrill, spent Monday night of. and be sure to have arrangements Games were to the courthouse, throw the citizens your work dope by and 1 to 5 of several gifts. played army 1 Wentworth had his ankle quite j school, 8 a. m. to 12 m., p. E. Walton and Mrs. Alex The recipient ....Orrin L. High Grace Lindgren. Mrs. Stevens there assembled out of doors and nominate examina- and a social time enjoyed. when in the Candidates desiring to take this on the badly hurt last week loading logs ! W. M. Phoenix Row. proceeds will be used for repairs lodge for the second time for But THAYER, Jeweler, refreshments. himself mayor. on his foot should g’rved light is to around ■ and who have not already applied woods, but able get ! ■ == -=r7=r=r:-:—= room. The moon —- none of these things happened. work.... Mr. and at once for the preliminary application and Claude Nutter, leaders, this week and has gone to I CjI- Albert Cuzner -— Colby College Concert. The Colby shone undimmed a --- the j upon peaceful community were week- which will be sent on request to following delegates from the Raptist Mrs. Foss Rankin of Lincolnville lege Musical Club gave a concert at the Colo- j and the and the caucus at the courthouse was undis- Au- and Mrs. Wade ... We are Miss Marian uperintendent of Public Schools, William M. Greenlaw', Harry C. Snow, end guests of Capt. Savage’s “Forgotten Melody” nial last Saturday afternoon to a rather small church. turbed even the of the incitor of j by presence Elsie Banks is very will he in the at the Maine. Eugene E. Gannon, Ralph sorry to hear that Mrs. given pictures Opera but interested audience. The orchestra num- Roy Ellingwood, strife. ...Rev. Lincoln House Feb 20th and 21st. of T .orndike has one of the Dexter, Clifford Tinker and sick at this writing George Colonial Theatre lace Palmer bers were and the violinist, G, Clifford, Sturgis especially good, of visited in Waldo and Donald from Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cushman Sharon, and Carrie Caler of Washington, Me., Mrs. Amos Clement will be hostess of an herd of Jersey cows county. W. was much “The College Edward W. Benson, Spear Pratt, enjoyed. and Mr. has been he received will leave today to attend Mass will arrive Saturday spend Sunday Rufus Dyer last week. Dyer Arts and Crafts benfit auction bridge party on 19 cows during December Minstrel Rehearsal", an original sketch by the North church, i FEB. 16 B. Ames at the Unitarian better.... Mrs. MONDAY, net Convention in Lewiston. Mr. with Rev. Charles sick, but is somewhat Thursday afternoon, Feb. 19ih. There will be a iowing results: The gain per day Messrs. Jones, Braun, Weston, Mars ton, Car- the Boys’ State quite Feb. will ac- visited at of feed was act as toastmaster at the I pars rage. Monday, 23rd, they Orrin Stimpson of Brockton, Mass., i large number of tables and light refreshments ; 73. The total cost per day roll and Brunnelie, was very entertaining. ; 0. E. Frost will Miss Marian Wells and Mr. Ames to n>ill r,Li otifrorl each cow was 1 and Rev. Walter F. company W. A. Banks recently. The daily profit from A. Bramha’l ot Belfast was a member banquet Friday night, Ralph will be married in the is a member of the be in attendance Augusta, where they > rS, Mr. Palmer of the Glee Club, which furnished some good Sturtevant will Friday. New Advertisements. Last week the Association. The Unitarian church by Rev. Paul S. Phalen, an l t. die Cow Test testing numbers. The Clubs were en route to Rock- Some Ancient Philosophers. At the meet- readers of The Journal were notified that intimate friend of Mr. Ames. Rev. and Mrs. the students of Free- of the Arts save by agricultural land, where they gave a concert in the evening, ing of the Reading Department they would be tuld in this issue how to of R. P. Phalen will entertain the party at luncheon, ,, under the supervision the Mrs. E1- will be found .demy a special boat after performance. and Crafts rlub Monday evening, 25 and this information j > leaving by bride and oom will leave for per cent, there after which the g :!. principal. ward R. Pierce, president, presiding, in the advertisement f the “Divide by Four’ i The New School House Proposition. At1 a wedding trip. They will return to Belfast 1 members and sev- This sale in- c' S. Edeecomb has some feathered was a good attendance of sale at The Dinsmore Store. a of the Belfast Public Building asso- before Sunday, March 8th. meeting of other women and r.--, a number of English sparrows having eral guests, who are members city cludes shoes of all kinds for men, j ciation Feb. 5th,W. E. Man- I Thursday evening, was Mrs. and the Hole- up their winter quarters in his hen clubs. The paper of the evening by West Belfast. The Thimble club met with children, rubbers, rubber boots, i sur of Bangor was selected as the architect where they share the rations of the Giles G. Abbott on “Some Ancient Philoso- Annabelle Underwood last Thursday. The proof hosiery, sold only at The Dinsmore Store. for the new school building. _ the proposed public Her 19ft> l’hey made their way in through phers and their Philosophies.’’ paper, next meeting will be with Mabel Miller,Thurs- j Mr. Mansur was in the the day, when Mr city during research, and cannot afford to miss it. of the wire netting and which showed much painstaking afternoon, Feb. 20th — Percy Simmons ar- 13th and 14-h. you was as to 1 he and shown day WE CARRY iN STOCK ! informed requirements of such in two sizes, -rib enters the building show little con- treated in a bright and entertaining way rived home Jan. 30th and will remain until the _Kewpie dolls for valentines, i the location, and made a preliminary sketch. a Aristotle and Plato, also ribbons for dolls in all at when the cat appears they make philosophers as Socrates, fir>t of March_Albert Miller went to Cam- 25 and 51 cents, He will have detailed ready for the ex- plans the club that it was & basement salesroom. 3 exit, only to return when the cat has and was so appreciated by den Wednesday afternoon. colors, at Carle Jones, 5 amination of the building committee within Tuesday, returning Town 3 it and sent of local who sell Molassine Talk, unanimously voted to have printed Knowltan of is ... .See list dealers four weeks and if they are approved bids for Harry Citypoint working of Women’s Clubs food for horses and farm stock-Carle V. to the Reciprocity Bureau in hall, the kitchen Meal, ; ] North Church Guild. Miss Annie the construction of the building will be called Equity Grange finishing There was an ex- & Jones announce a cut in the of Edison State entertained the Guild of the for general distribution. and anterooms.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elms price Bay pleasantly for and work begun as soon as practicable, j and Satur- tended and informal discussion on merging in Feb 3d. Wax Records for Thursday, Friday >r:h church last Monday will attended Pomona Grange Liberty, AND Congregational There is no doubt but that the bonds all Land & the Arts and Crafts Society and its various F. Toothaker day of this week....The Frenchboro 1 u Haraden S. who with _Mr and Mrs. L. spent Sunday ng for Mrs. Pearl, be taken as over $61,000 had been dispjstd up clubs in the whose office and ware- There with other organized with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hamilton-May- Fisheries Co., wharf, earl is her guest for the week. of at the end of iast week. The advertise- departments \ a that Main street, Belfast, Flour of members and the city into a General Woman’s club, pian ford Morris has been sick the week, house is at the foot of Doughnut is a large attendance ment in another column gives particulars as to quite past has been discussed for some time. has a great variety of fresh fish, including rning was spent very enjoyably with needle- these bonds. privately with the mumps. formal action was taken, but the matter frozen salmon and halibut from Alaska and ... rk. Mrs. Pearl was introduced by Miss No Seaside Hose Co. Ball. The annual ball Two Caucuses. A caucus called by Mayor be further considered at an early day. The mackeral from Halifax, N. S., fresh cod from WITH Ar.r.e M. Kittredge, the president of the guild. will of Seaside Hose will take Feb. Hanson met at the courthouse last Thursday Company place was one of unusual interest. The Penobscot and Mclntire’s guaranteed 1 he work committee distributed a number of meeting ( bay, 26th in Seaside hall and the and nominated him for mayor. T. S. Chase & proceeds when Sanborn’s Grange next meeting will be Feb. 24th, evening ! natural smoked cod ....See statement of the :eces to be completed in preparation for the regular MOLLY PEARSON will be to a member of the company who was chairman and C. A. Pooler given will a on Thompson ■ Ins. Co. of when it is to make a Mrs. Arthur Ritchie present paper Fitchburg Mutual Fire Fitchburg, May fete, planned special a sur- H. moved the nomination has had a critical illneis and undergone and his Books.” clerk. Frank Mayo Pattee & Son, Belfast, agents, COFFEES f-ature of a table of babies and children's “Arnold Bennett | Mass., James was W. Arnold. gical operation and is now slowly convalescing. of Hanson and seconded by H, A. Randall The BLINTY The union meet- ... Mrs. Olive P. Randall, Mary Original .ngs. The next meeting will be held with The Lincoln Memorial. j this ball because are as- was no candidate and 122 votes People will go to they There other and Gertrude M. of Liberty publish a and TEAS ss E. Stoddard, evening, Feb. in Memorial Hall of A. E. Peavey AND A SPECIALLY Amy Monday because in this ing Mondsy evening and he was declared the sured a good time, they way were cast for Hanson card of thanks... .The Old Corner Store 23rd. Clark Sons of Veterans, and the Home Drug COMPANY will show their of the who Camp, and addressed the caucus. A Demo- IMPORTED appreciation “boys” nominee a new of their an suc- has received invoice special \ the Mayor. There was a and School Association was unqualified Reply to good turn out at all hours to protect lives and prop- cratic caucus to nominate a candidate for is the which taxed the seating transparent glycerine soap.... February : nee in the House last Friday even- cess. The audience, Opera erty, and on this occasion there will be the mayor was held in the courthouse last Satur- and Locke’s Prices 35c. to $1.50 100 month of hearts and valentines, KELLOGGS in to a of the hall to its limit, included I g to listen to Dr. G. C. Kilgore reply added incentive of wishing to aid the firemen capacity evening and was largely attended. offers This idea of day window, which is always attractive, n of the a few before from the schools. holding mayor evenings in their kindly purpose. Keyes orchestra will pupils Dr. G. C. Kilgore presided, Frank I. Wilson was and useful with Commander A. T. many suggestions for pretty ihe same and he had the close at- this meeting originated < Corn Flakes stage, furnish music and the members of Seaside will secretary and Raymond Rogers lerk. S. A. Alewives at Bram- Veterans and he was I valentines.St. John in of his audience The of the Sons of ably throughout. may- leave nothing undone that will contribute to Gay Parker in a few well chosen remarks presented white j _L- Cunt W R WonHhnrv whn is hali’s Market.Lost, a black and AND s the au- very much in evidence, facing | the success of their annual ball. i name of Robert F. several second- the Dunton, setter answers to the name of Budd. also a member of the Sons of Veterans, and dog, from a table in front of the stage, but | and it was voted that the | ed the nomination, S. Searsmont. Return i Daughters of Veterans. The officers- I enthusiasm and interest was manifested Collar marked F. Hail, Wheaj Biscuit gang who hissed and otherwise great Mr. was rpanizjJ ! secretary ca3t the ballot and Dunton and re- elect of Emma White Barker Tent, D of V. societies. The to E. M. Hall, 23 Main street, Belfast, varbed a held in the by both following program Republican meeting ; declared the nominee of the caucus for mayor. Co. in were installed Feb. 4th, the B. H. S. ceive reward.A. A. Howes & carry II a-e a few were not on Wednesday night, by was carried out: Selection by years ago to eat at the Food Mrs. Maude Merrick of Waterville, address of welcome Commander | The Daytona, Fla., Gazette-News of Feb stock everytning they have I nd nnry of them are said to have seen depart-' orchestra; by : -a Fair ...The & Knowlton Land Co. ment president,as follows: President,Mrs. Etta A. T. of the Sons of Veterans; response by 6th, gives an account of a fire Feb. 2nd at S Wyman i rrur of their ways. Dr. Kilgore told ome ! Gay Cox’s Gelatine several in property in P. Savery; senior vice president, Mrs. Annie M, S. A. Parker, President of the Home and Breeze, Fla in which four cottages owned by offers big bargains city •g- about tiie mayor that are, or should be, | were and Belfast. Frost; junior vice president, Miss Annelia School Association; song, “Our Flag Colors,” by Mrs. H. L Kochersperger destroyed And everything have to eat :.- of common knowledge. He did not j they Mrs. W. H. White Mrs. Winnefred Kimball from South recitation, “Your i M»-s. Kochersperger and r- o or abuse, but Guptill; chaplain, pupils the school; at the fOOD FAIR. mud-slinging personal with their lives. The fire Holmes; treasurer, Miss Louise Ferguson (ab- j and Winnifred Welch; or- i had a narrow escape TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. plain facts in a business-like way, and Flag My Flag,” by i Miss Alice E. Simmons Sturte- :s to have originated from a defective i' the sent); secretary, (ab- chestra; Talk on Lincoln by Rey. W. F. j thought I i:uve made it evident to unprejudiced The transfers in real estate were Mrs. Alice Mason; trustees, Mrs solo Doris flue or an electric wire. Mrs. K. was awakened following that the should not be sent); guide, vant; piano by Cuzner; recitation, present mayor recorded in Waldo of Deeds Emma Mrs. Achorn, Mrs. Donald the flames making their way in the ceiling County Registry A. A. Brown, Mary Myra “The Goes By,” by Knowlton; flag by Howes & Co. dtted to perpetuate further his one-man Flag 1914: room for the week ending February 11, Dutch; guard, Mrs. Phemie King; color bearers the North school; recitation, Lincoln, of the room. She ran to her guest’s > government. ( exercise, William A. Have fried our and had left the Nora J. French, Lincolnville, to you sugar cured BREAK- one, Miss Florence Kimball; two, Mrs. Ethel Elmer Keene; song by South school, 4th Grade; with the alarm they barely GROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES. \ Visit to in Lincoln- FAST BACON and sweet Edison. Fred D. Jones and Roy fell in. In addition to the Routh, Augusta; land and buildings pickled HAMS? wluting; tnree, Mrs. Beryl L.udwics; lour, from “Gov. Walsh’s Lincoln Day Proc- house when the roof reading have a flavor of which never mg wood returned last Saturday from a trip a of ville. They you tire Mrs. Dutch; instructor, Mrs. Frank Downes; solo, “Oh four houses she lost valuable collection Myra patriotic lamation,” by piano We use Boston and New York and a visit to the Ed- from all of the Roscoe A. Barden, Brooks, to Wilbur r. Lm* only choice native pig pork and there Belle Nickerson; musician, Mrs. Isabelle to Louise Clement; song by pupils of the curios and art, gathered parts •. Joy,” in slice. factory in Orange, New Jersey, when valued at several thousand mons, do.; laud and buildings in Brooks. istju dity every Call and get samples Howes. Following the installation refresh- 7th Grade; recitation, “My Captain,” Djrothy world, statuary NOTICE hey had the honor, and pleasure, of meeting furni- Guerdon N. Messer, Worcester, Mass., to of our bacon, free for the rsking. ments were served and an informal hour recitation, Elmer dollars, tapestry, Persian rugs, antique Chamberlain; Ellis; song, build- Wilson’s Laxative Tablets Cure Con- Thomas A. Edison, the greatest inventor of cut and valua- Herbert L. Rand, Salem, Mass.; land and passed. During her stay in Belfast, Mrs. Mer- “Dear Native Land,” by the five ChalmerB ture, handsome paintings, glass PERRY’S 25c a 100. CASH MARKET The loss is to with ings in Unity. (Two deeds.) stipation. Only rick was the guest of Mrs. Annie M. Frost in Sisters; flag drill, 6th Grade pupils; orchestra; ble books. $20,COO $26,000, jffice, and after a pleasant call were shown T. N. Pearson, Morrill, to Mary H. Merri- Try them. 3t5 Cedar street. Gettysburg address by Wesley Wood; singing comparatively little insurance. The Clarendon ?r the which over 80 do.; land in Morrill. factory, occupies acres, the audience. Hotel fire rendered prompt and effi- thew, An Announcement Party. At a “America” by department and were then m chafing Robert W. Hardy, Camden, to Robbie P. CITY DRUG STORE taken Mr. Edison’s limousine cient service, but could not save the property. dish given Wednesday evening, Feb. 4th, Teachers’ Pensions. Up the the end of in Lin- the Millionaire Country Club, where they party Hardy, Lincolnville; land and buildings at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last week 126 applications for teachers’ pen- THE nluH schuul ourrsK. roe gruuuaimg lunched with F. K. one of the Dreamlea, colnville. Dolbeer, impor- •_:___nitk 1a nr 4-UA George E. Kittredge, by Miss Stella M. Durgin, class of the Belfast High school departed from Robbie P. to E. IN CITY PROPERTY IN BELFAST. tant officials of the company. They also visit- Hardy, Lincolnville, Mary 1 her engagement was announced to Carl H. last session of the legislature had been re- the established of presenting a class land and in Lincoln- the Knickerbocker building in New York precedent Thurlow, do; buildingB Dr. W. C. LIBBEY. Apply to of Camden. The guests included the ceived at the office of the State superintendent and instead had a benefit sup- where the records are made, met a number of Hopkins play graduation ville. members of the Waldo of schools, and of this number 111 have Memorial Hall last which was a to Charles C. M. R. KNOWLTON the artists and heard an orchestra which was Telephone Exchange, public per in Friday, Eva A. Wing, Belfast, Marden, of which Miss Durgin is one, and the announce- been and certificates have been is- success in every way. Misses Ida S. and in Belfast. i At or making a record. At the Orange plant they approved complete do.; land buildings DENTI3T, City Building, ment came as a complete surprise. The mar- sued entitling the applicants to the pensions. M. Coombs and Frost to WYMAN &. •'sited the moving pictures in Carleton, Agnes Myrtle Lewis W. Young, Orrington, Emma J. KNOWLTON LAND CO. department 22 , riage will take place in the early summer. Of the number approved, are drawing pen- were the supper committee, and the land and in Win- 93 MAIN BELFAST, 3*7 vvhich the talking movies are tried out and general Young, Winterport; buildings STREET, MAINE I Miss Durgin is an Islesboro young lady but sions of $250 per year; two, $200 per year; none menu was a varied and excellent one. The perfected. Altogether it was a never-to-be terport. for several years has made her home with her at $150 per year; 39, $125 per year; 29, $100 tables were set twice, and at each table to A 9 9 .tv S'. ■ n rgotten experience. The Edison plant at eight %G. E. Bryant, et. als., Freedom, Benjamin sister, Mrs, George E. Kittredge. She has per year; and 19, $75 per year. The pensions were two seniors and an assistant from the land in Thorn- Orange employs 7,000 hands and has a monthly & Wing Company, Waterville; been a local and toll for some thus far granted call for total annual as Louise ■ayroll of $100,u00. operator years. pay- junior class, follows: Innes, Myrle dike. was of The Mr. Hopkins for a time a student at the ments $14,950. law, which went into Smith and Ruth Macomber; Myrtle Frost, Mal- j Albert T. Toothaker, Northport, to Geo. P. -WE HAVE- University of Maine but left college to take a effect on October 1st, provides for two classes colm Cottrell and Mary Hayes; Marian Hayes, Fletcher, Waldo; land and buildings in North' one for teachers lucrative position with the Knox Telephone of pensions, who were active Malcolm Vaughan and Susie Braley; Agnes port. LOST Co. and is now wire chief at Camden. He is up to and including the school year of 1913 and Coombs, Frank Waterman and Jessie Hart; Jessie E. Matthews, Camden, to George A. building a bungalow in Camden, where they the other for teachers who had already retired Arline Wadlin, Carl Noyes and Mildred Ran- Matthews, Belfast; land and buildings in Bel- \ hlack and white setter dog, answers to will make their home. before the school year ending 1913. Teachers dall; Evelyn Richards, Esther Wiley and fast, :he name of Budd. Collar marked F. S. first class draw a Frozen of the maximum Ethel and of Salmon Martha Craig, to Everett Dun- Ha! W pension Knowlton; Margaret Jerius S. Cookson, Pittsfield, Mall, Searsmont. Ketum to receive which is (and If you Havana a Pearl $250 per annum, paid if they have Stnrtevant an'! Annette Holt; Ida Carleton, ton, Burnham; land in Burnham. ibutj enjoy Cigars try eward) E. M. HALL, served at least 35 years. If have served Helen The B. to KETCHIKAN, ALASKA, Brook made from Cuban Tobacco grown in they Alton Johnson and Kictridge. Cnas. R. Nickerson, et als, Swanvilie, Al- _FROM | lt7 35 and more 23 Main Street, Belfast, Me. Maine. For sale at all dealers. less than years than 30 years they H. S. Victrola was used during the supper and bert T. Nickerson, do; land in Swanville. will receive $200 per annum. If they have the social hour, and a dance followed with for Had sick served less than 30 years and more than 25 music by Frank Mudgett and Alphonso Ritchie. ‘•Generally debilitated years. headache, lacked ambition, was worn out and years will receive a pension of sum was realized. The class FRESiT they $150 A UNFROZEN HALIBUT per satisfactory all run down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me annum. Teachers who had retired thank all who assisted them in already wish to any a well woman."—Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moosup, From the White Sands of Shoals. will receive one half the Conn. Georges amount received by way. | Cut in Prices of Edison those who were actively at* work at the close of the year 1913. The oldest pensioner on the list is Mrs. Rachel B. (Pratt) Roix of Belfast, I LATE FALL CAU61I LARGE FROZEN MACKEREL who was born in 1824 and is therefore nearly f 90 of She HALIFAX. . Wax years age. began teaching in 1842 |_FROM I Records at the of 18 age years and taught for 88 years, retiring in 1876, at the age of 61 yean. The second oldest FRESH HADDOCK FROM THE SOUFH CHANNEL i: pensioner is Thomas C. Smart of f and Waldo, who is 86 of been Thursday,Friday Saturday yean age, having born in 1828. He when he was OF THIS WEEK. began teaching fresh Cod from the Ice Cold Waters of • 28 yean of age and taught for 80 yean, from i Penobscot Bay: 1866 to 1886. Following are the names and 2 Minute Edison Wax Records, 15c. » addresses of :: Mclntire's Guaranteed Natural Smoked ;; “ those in Waldo county who are Cod, 4 “ “ “ 25c. dnwing teachen pensions: Mrs. Abbie Steveni ! FREE FROM ALL CHEMICAL PRESERVATIVES AND ARTIFICIAL COLORING ! > < I « • (Cannot play records sold at above Daniels, Belfast; Juliet A. Wiggin, Belfast; ___ prices.) Lucy Abby McDowell, Belfast; Thomas C. Yours truly, Smart, Waldo; Rachel Pratt Roix, Belfast.

If Frenchboro Land & Havana a Fisheries Co. CARLE & you enjoy Cigars try Pearl i! ii Brook mads from Cubes Tobacco grown Un BELFAST, MAINE. Maine. For sale at all dealen. JONES' »'MIIMHlt««l»KiW»WHW♦ I»h' • Firmer Holding ot Potatoes bj unco rruro. Farmers. Fanner’s WMt May Add to VarMy of Dafly A Game of Chance. IA Houaahold Friend Pan by Using Them. Alone or In Cakes, iff Un and Confectionery. I for 103 Yoars Supply Neatly Normal, but Distribution Puddings • Ph. D. jj usually Useven. Principal Potato-Pro Freak traits are divided into two class- By W. H. Winslow, and "food fruits”, during State* Hold Supplies, with Short es, "flavor fruits” according as they are valued for their and now it is urn BBB^^riret aid to the B to a of Consuming State*. CHAPTER I. a loss seventy-eignt. age Number or as a the Chief of the Tombstone oil relief o: flavor food, says the luck! I once bought injured—surest ■§; The estimates of the amount of Those "Mmm!” “Ahrrr!” “Ohooo!” mingled a foi from ■ yearly Office Nutritionjnvestigations. ver. but it proved to be grave Coughs, Colds, in handi roar of contentious voices potatoes remaining growers that are 80 cent or more water foil with raucous a morose man in one o! ■ Cramps, Rheumatism. 9 Jan per Room of South- fools,” growled and the stocks in dealers hands on under the first classification (applas, came from the Board States Brokers and Bank- the chairs. uary 1st in the important potato and most of our common wick, Wiener & Co., must come down. A of btatis pears, peaches, street. The uncouth ‘‘What goes up just completed by the Bureau i while those containing leas fail ers, of 23 Bramble both remarked fruits), business expanded pendulum swings ways,” tica (Agricultural Forecasts,) Unite; under the latter (bananas, grapes, and sounds of speculative a rather cool wdi and sense within Moody, operator. JOHNSON’S I States Department of Agriculture, The food value of s 0f and I pound into wordB phrases a ten mar figs). ‘‘Sell the market for point drop, cate that a of the the where tickers rattled, tele- I ANODYNE B larger proportion [ dried fruit is, of course, much greater room, called Clark. was still in tb< tinkled and gabbled, men shouted ketable crop of potatoes than that of a pound of fresh fruit. A phones “Would or sell? asked a cab 1st thai | from the tapes to the you buy bands of farmers on January of the latter will yield an average stock quotations low of an active trader foi P*®* pound and a youth Dyer, had been the caae for four years 6 ounces but the amount markers at the boards, motley deal of about dried, many customers. I The to ne in no chairs liniment! estimated is of men the traders proportion of water in the original fruit guide crowd filled, “Wheat is and stocks are for any going up era’ hands was smaller than Jj** to the food value of the dried and surrounded the tickers. Wher loi product. ex- down—the usual way. Use it for both internal and B of the four January 1, 1912. news from the tickers and the going B except ! The main change which takes place The wheat down, stocks will rise again. ■ external ills. Sold every- ■ the total estimate! of cities was exciting this goes figures showed that during drying is the loss of water, but changes great and catch the turn if you can. 1 ■ w in 25c and 50c bottles. H below normal statements and con- Watch here potato production was other also occur. Very often morning. Strange tell when it will come.” ot tn< changes arrived at intervals to cannot but, owing to the slow movement the right degree of heat produces chang- tradictory tipB “The market goes down when I buy I.S. the foi and carefully B crop up to January 1st, supply es not unlike those which occur during judgment upset I break or boom the JOHNSON^^^^^M almosi flour stupefy ex- and up when I sell. the remainder of the will be Is famous pie-crust laid of The most a year natural on the plant. In some plans operating. market on ten shares. B CO.,lne.^^^^^B| however, seerai ripening traders could not interpret the normal. Distribution, ■ cases the crude liber which forms tbs —makes it tender and light perienced “That’s true. It is because you dc fl Boston, r The holdings ol of the swiftly to be unusually uneven. basis of the structure is reduced in di- sphinx-like hieroglyphics advice. You on a bulge in the im plant and flaky and perfectly not take my buy are relatively large of the starch Amateurs and experi- become en- potatoes amount or softened. Much running tapes. and sell on a You Parsons’^ StateB of Maine, Just as for enced traders floundered amid differing decline.. portant producing is changed to some form of sugar. The gestible. good thusiastic over sunshine, or you get ■ Make the liver M and Minnesota; anc like men in surf and not 9 active. M Michigan, Wisconsin change in flavor is due partly to the pro- bread and cake and biscuits opinions drowning at a shadow. You should Ohio, In- scared small in New York, increase of from loss of undertow. is to be out of relatively whicl portionate sugar and whatever are hurry to trade. It good Iowa and Kansas, from you baking. The Board Room was thirty feet long in order to ob- diana, Illinois, water and to absolute increase was the market occasionally are both as And the most economical flour and fifteen feet wide. One side market important potato-producing chemical changes. serve movements unbiased. The and and potato-consuming States. To determine which of two fruits is — most covered by a rectangular-lined spaced with us. Do not be in a rush milled gives you names is always In of the firm holding by must the cost abbreviated s consequence more not only blackboard, having to in or that an- GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL. in the season economical, loaves to the sack. mines and mis- get out, except—well, farmers, the early but the amount of of railroads, industrials, price De- per pound be known, other story.” has been being on I_1*1.. J!_1 4.1_i. __ 1_ nnnsmi nnrl cellaneous stocks above the columns of constant- unusually high, Your grocer keeps William Men were coming and going 1-2 cents per bushel more or less filled by To the Editor of The Journal cember 1st about 17 material) a parallelograms Middle-aged and old men, having and 16 1--. cents protein (muscle-building Tell. Insist on it next time or numerals. ly. higher than a year ago, of each would One must card quotations in fractions a few min- “Some a 11 1-2 pound supply. of large commitments, spent Temple Pedigrees,” Genealogj than three ago, but to you order flour. The ticker recorded quotations over the higher years also consider what expense is required tapes ute over the despatches, looked of the Known Descendants of Abrahan when them to the marker cents lower than two years ago, each for the table. Grapes com- men called of _i.i. ..mra prices; board and observed the trend _1 * aallinor Tnr prepare before prices who settled in Mass., ir pvvnivto vii ubiiuoi than but SOLD BY YOUR GROCERS. who walked forth and back wrote or an or- Temple, Salem, monly cost less a pound raisins, lads, the market. Some gave cents bushel, and the supply and flicked the printed fig- Levi Daniel 77 1-2 per a sum for grapes will buy a the boards, der or two and departed; others lingered 1636, published by Temple, to the drought given Bpent their was unusually short owing smaller amount of nutritive material, ures out and into appropriate and discussed the weather, crops and contains the following: JOE, THE BOOK FARMER. the markets of of the year. since the of water is much spaces, thus recording previous proportion THIHTY-KIF T II YEAB of the dividend prospects. Richard, Present conditions do not seem to fore- the to the or delight a little more Levi, 6; (Abraham, 1; 2; hiarher than in the raisins. view all that is said world despair "Mr. Dean, I would like advance in In of being the shrinking or the Abraham, 3; Joseph, 4; Joseph, 5;) Tem- cast material, if any, prices On the other fresh traders. They saw Your account shows only six States this hand, low-priced and done and written about the as the margin. of Bowdoin and Maine, was in the as as a improve- of their margins, eighths, said the margin ple, Lisbon, important producing fruit is 'sometimes economical swelling points now,” Nelson, near were but ment of IF ITS halves, nve- trader. bom about 1751, probably West- year. In 1911, when supplies somewhat dried fruit, since the country life, through schools, quarters, three-eighths, clerk, to a shabby-genteel and in 191a cheaper seven-eighths quietly ford, Mass. He married Rachel Nut- moderately larger than now, latter would and fuel to and most eighths, three-quarters, “All vinrkt Viow much?” 1st require sugar churches, university extensions, one to another of March 10, 1774. He the movement after January and units, shuffled from hundred will do at ting Westford, price make it ready for the table of the work of the “Four present. served as in Un- of I he all, perhaps, through sell one corporal Capt. Timothy was downward instead upward. Attention should also be directed to the momentarily. “I’ll you a check. enter to of it is not sur- at one end of the give No,^ derwood’s Col. William Pres- other factor which may material. Department Agriculture, A small blackboard hundred Rio Grande Company, only extent of inedible likewise, preferred. cott’s at the Concord the of 1911 and 1913 prising that some one should undertake room, labelled across the top was sold to Regiment, fight. change experience DRIED FRUITS REASONABLE IN PRICE AS Thus a good stock protect the distribution of to write a for with a view to sides, pork, lard Is said also to have fought at battle is the somewhat different " story boys with wheat, corn, oats, that ultimately ruined COMPARED WITH OTHER FO DSTUFFS. what showed columns of chalked shaky coppers of Bunker Hill. His autograph signa- the crop which exists this year. Bhowing enterprising country boys and cotton, him. of nutritive a little atten- ture is a docu- Southern who plant in the Numerous studies made can do; rather it is surprising that but it attracted or sell out. It is preserved upon military growers quotations; “Very well; put up would seem values by the Office of Experiment Sta- Btory like Garrard Harris’s “Joe, the tion from the New York stock market. ment in the Massachusetts Archives,vol. spring for the early market all the same to us.” tions have shown that dried fruit may Book hasn't been written be- a £. in fhoop linps came and 35, p. 151. He became a Free Will Bap- to be justified, from present conditions, Farmer”, “Dean went over in the corner, light- but be termed an economical article of diet. fore. Mr. Harris has made all the bet- the carelessly, inspect- tist minister. Died about 1821 and is in putting out a normal acreage, surveyed figures a and cursed to himself. It contain little on ed cigar buried on Beaver town of should not the advance in Fruit products in general ter story because he sticks close to his ed the news and tips clips and sore to Hill, Freedom, expect big ITS A CURE telegraphic makes many a man indignant but as sources of energy, de- and and old will and went away to more im- Me. which prevailed two years ago. protein, theme, young respond and hooks, more when losses are pil- prices from their Excitement over this put up margin Children: The estimates indicate that about 42.1 rived almost entirely sugar, to the spirit of the tale of which enter- portant business. his account. than or ing up against was the sec- of dried fruits are decidedly cheaper and intelligent self-improvement For board was rare, and the Bull Rings whose coat 1. Martha, b. 1776. She per cent of the marketable supply prise Liquor, Opium, Morphine Digman, the cotton man, in meats and with dairy are the dominant notes. Mr. Harris has and Chicago furnished the ond child born in the town of Bow- potatoes of the 1913 crop remained compare favorably New York was white with chalky part- more ex- of the Bears and quotations, Me. the hands of farmers and 9.5 per cent in products. They are, however, enthusiasm and facts to back it; his story spectacular exhibitions from the board and writ- doin, and other Using ly caught partly on 1st in pensive than cereals and starchy veget- contains nearly as much information as Drug Bulls. in his 2. Noah, b. 1778. the hands of dealers January ten the waggish crowd corner, such as dried beans and book with scientific Our methods are humane, rational side of the room had tickers by 3. Sarah, b, 1780. the States. ables, potatoes. any popular dealing The other a Mr. “Bad for bulls in important potato-growing fresh and racks for greeted Peck, 4. b. 1782. These with 39.8 and 9.8 Under no circumstances should agriculture, and the knowledge is put and scientific; no sickness, “knockout” along the wall, hooks sir. Charleston delivery Stephen, figures compare cotton today, and dried fruits be a luxury, into a form certain to Joe is a or bad after effects. official sheets of quota- 5. Levi, b. 1784. per cent similarly estimated a year ago, thought appeal. brokers’ letters, was twenty thousand bales.” the needed nutritive is of the yesterday 6. b. Oct. 1786. 33.1 and 8.6 cent two yearB ago. 40.2 since they supply real boy, and his father, Tom Weston, All business, correspond- tions, and the financial journals me five hundred bales Joseph, 13, per including “Indeed! Buy and material as an integral part of the diet, a stubborn farmer of the old is confidential. country. 7. Wilson, b. 1788. and 10.9 per cent three years ago, typically ence, strictly of March.” besides to the attractiveness of There is human nature in the An entrance door from the corridor, I would like much to learn 41.2 and 9.9 per cent four years ago. If, adding type. Write for free booklet which will be sir? Are you crazy? Look how very any are to be eaten | a “Buy, of these the daily fare. If they man’s attitude toward “book the side of a small office, and mahog- for the purpose comparison, scoffing sent in plain sealed envelope. it has gone all the morning, down, down, further facts about the above-mentioned brands made and marketed in a in the desire for im- the traders percentages were applied to the esti- raw, farming” and eager any counter, completed down!” about obtained. and telephon- Levi Temple, and also, any facts mates of total production, it would show cleanly way should be provement on the part of the boy who quadrangle. Telegraphers Peck showed Digman a private tele- fruit in counter ex- his is total stocks of 123 million bushels on The amount of dried produced has never had a chance. In more than ed sat behind the working Texas which “Hard son, Stephen Temple (who thought THE KEELEY INSTITUTE gram from read, the United States increased 575 per cent State the are the of instru- or 1914 the 19 States analyzed one very things happening citedly, operating .keys frost last in Texas.” to have been a resident of Montville January 1, (in night with 150 million a between 1899 and 1909. California pro- which are related with all the interest of 151 Congress Maine ments and shouting through telephones the and his below) compared year | St., Portland, Digman smiled, sent order, Freedom) and his descendants. duces more than four-fifths of the of : orders from or “Sell ago, 91 millions two years ago, 133 mil- yearly personality and the excitement pro- to transmit “Buy” customer Cotton rose forty es- departed. F. F. B. lion three and 142 million four output. According to a very rough in Mr. Harris’s story. Men are I slips, which they received constantly the afternoon after the years ago. gress points during indicate timate, each person in the country con- sent to some backward, rural neighbor- from nervous or phlegmatic^ customers awakened. years ago. These figures would sleepy traders had sumes on an 5 to 6 of and the old- them and the boards. To the Editor of The Journal: that the to be carried toward average pounds hood to lecture demonstrate; TO WOMEN between quotation Wendell a bunch of tips and read: quantity SPECI AL Before the got Memorandum of between the close of the season will not be suffi- dried fruit a year. er are slow to take the thing The rows of chairs greater is this morn- agreement generation and “The market reactionary The value of the rose from be- a corn club.” The most economical, cleansing ( w'ere filled; the standing- ! Thomas Goldthwait of Fort Pownall in cient to cause prices, as was product Beriously; the boys join blackboard but we think we detect accumula- depressed to over is and ing, i the of Lincoln on one and case four tween $4,000,000 and $5,000,000 the fathers, seeing what the boys germicidal ol all antiseptics room was crowded; messengers on recessions. County part the particularly years ago (in Finally tion and advise buying tt_m l. a- ai ....a.. in 10 The average arid to the salesmen elbowed roughly through the Landoff.” some States last year also,) nor, on the $21,000,000 years. accomplish, wake up begin try has not ad- no doubt as and the air was fouled by many Saddler, on the other part, viz: other will they be so scant as to wholesale price, however, new methods, with results throng, Smelters for a turn. Important Suffolk, hand, on “Buy vanced with the increased demand— some instances as the eco- breaths and clouds from cigarettes, will cul- said Goldthwait agrees to sell unto the cause such high prices as prevailed in the surprising in movement is impending, which has trom about Tom ! said a tract of la: d on Pe- of 1912. the contrary it dropped nomic and moral redemption of cigars and pipes. Lamson.” Black, lying spring CIO --f „Unf A 1 -O nanta nop rmiinH minate shortly. of conies i Fire and smoke over this battle- nobscot River near Fort Pownall afore- To show the relation between supplies Weston. The joy knowledge * hung “We think Mo. Pac., Kansas & Texas, useful when j and men talked, gesticu- called and the tabulation is Dried fruits are especially for most people in its immediate applies- I field of fortune, for a said, commonly upper Sandypoint, prices, following 1 Powder to Amai. and Steel good long pull. of fresh fruits is or results a A soluble Antiseptic with the frenzy of sol- to a lot of land sold Jacob for the five years the supply limited, tion. To learn what wonderful lated and moved Crews & Co. adjoining given, showing past is where for fresh fruits acres with water as needed. diers a fort, or sailors boarding I Shute, to have 40 rods in the front and in the stock on hand Jan. 1st, storage space farm of four “fertilized be dissolved in storming “The bears are making a raid arid we production, was threaten- i the rear and to run back so far from the to on De- Besides being used alone, they brains” not only stimu- I for douches an A panic to see a further- and the prices paid producers lacking. may yield may As a medicinal antiseptic enemy’s ship. should not be con- ; were surprised as and is 1st be mixed into cakes, puddings, late but reveal the pos- on the exchange; stock prices Ricnard & Co. ! shore to measure 100 acres, cember 1st and the following March may ambition, may in treating catarrh, inflammation or j ing break in prices. and other dishes. af- j the margin clerk was butted and bounded as follows, southerly in 19 States: fectionery, They sibility of joy and pride in the mastery and that changing rapidly; “Traders on the floor are buying wheat important potato-growing of ulceration of nose, throat, and a half on on ford a nutritious and economical way of an Such money among shilling and in- said Jacob Shute’s, easterly Pe- inteiesting subject. stimu-j ills it has no hunting and cotton and selling railroads © eo co co © in the which is of caused by feminine equal and he scrutinized his list of nobscot ori land securing a variety diet, lus any boy may find in the pages ^ traders, We think the latter stocks River, northerly belong- © © ►— to CO ft the E. Finkham > dustrials. often overlooked the housewife. the Farmer. Joe’s success For ten years Lydia with stern impartiality. ing to Stephen Wellman, westerly on the HMMHH ►? by “Joe, Book larger operators lower. Muller & Co.” *-• 4* OD Paxtine of will go © P CO there is excitement in every Medicine Co. has recommended i Henry Wendell, a young attorney market is down land laid out for a township known by is thrilling; “Sell coppers; the consider- their with * Baxter’s Building, entered this n ael- the name of Frankfort, for which land The King of Ail Laxatives one of his devices and carefully in private correspondence three in London. * and stood shillings the said to shil- to to to co to a 5 *a New Life ed What is more, the which proves its superiority. strom of humanity squinting Braun & Co.” Black agrees give eight COffinp W ^ C r-T (-0 For constipation, use Dr. King's expenditures. women, me been cured say 1 the smoke at rapiuiy vary- lings law full money an acre and pay £r£S-°° ssS-ol® Pills. Mathulka of Buffalo. N. Y., says story is based upon scientific knowledge Women who have through Hot Consolidated. ® Paul He was a “Sell Springs c £, At on the board. TJ or sufficient securities to pay for 00©£coto2j H- to 05 02 §2.? ft are and economic truth. it is ‘‘worth its weight in gold.” i ing quotations give ! p- oT they are the “king of all laxatives. They amiable i same with within six months mail. clean-cut, well-dressed, looking the interest, a 50c. large box, or by “The latest from a recently deceased a blessing to all my family and I always keep druggists. of about years of from the date also the said Black debilitated fur years. Had sick fellow twenty-five Ice.’ hereof, to “Generally The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass ‘Buy Sagendorf.” S. £1, any form of merger amalgamation,” All other Assets. miduie-age, tired who amused himself by ! pen- or educa- and black mus- merchant, was Feb. 5th at a conference of of a business, social, fraternal chin, black eyes, “This is a of fifty Nevertheless it is || adopted beady, careful speculation, and said, | alty pounds. W. is Gross Assets. the as Progressives in Portland. George tional character, an earnest appeal ...on market. Mr. Low.” , understood by said parties that items not admitted. 144,11c 09 rather peculiar a trust Deduct are a little,” others are Perkins of New York, retired a con- “Sume stocks moving one is to hurt Thomas Flucker, Esqr, & made for hearty co-operation in “Yes; some going get SSGSR Pi who aided in finan- 77 Wendeli evasively. “Any deal in the said tract of land with jLg magnate materially Admitted Assets.$2,278,199 replied before long,” muttered Low. proprietors and said ef- certed movement for State-wide develop- Hambright?” the Thomas Goldthwait that in case cing Roosevelt, was present 1913. on this morning, are on the this morn- said wm -~t Liabilities December 31, is ac- “Stocks toboggan i1! be made to have candidates ment of our and wonderful natural “Nothing special. Cornucopia the said Thomas Flucker and others forts would many 00 Is the trend downward, sir?” Maine Net unpaid Losses. it will soon to ing. for every office in every State from resources. ^9.581 32 tive. I think go par.” a of smoke should refuse their assent to the fore- Premiums. b7„,868 “Looks so,” dryly, with puff the success of the have been Unearned Is it listed the same is void & of to California and that Definite plans formulated, “So? yet?” from his going agreement on the Curb.” cigar. SM* the country depended if realized, will immediately place “No; it is still an no effect, otherwise it remains in full Igsll party throughout which, “A little healthy reaction. I had The of the ^sb0thcapiu?billt,e8::::::$45 a for if 22 s r. the result in Maine. town and plantation Liabilities. 690,760 “That’s good place it, you ex- force & in witness thereof have here- 53 S largely upon every city, Surplus over all' influence from Spirit-iand.” Ever the State in the to its condition secret.” set their hands State committee voted to hold State in line for participation wish keep said a listener in the unto interchangeably 77 perienced one?” on March that will follow. and Hambright scowled and stepped over and seals this sixteenth of October, convention at Bangor Tuesday, developments surely Total Liabilities Surplus.$2,278,199 next seat. He was a middle-aged, day aim is to unite in Belfast. to the curb ticker. These men did not 1767. 8 Briefly outlined—The JAMES PAT TEE & SON, Agent, wrinkled-faced man, with watery eyes g> 24th,__ well. © cn o> o» to ^ a federation all bodies, espec- Stockton S ngs like each other very Hambright Olgll u, OCttlCU U6 UCliVCICU organized BION B. SANBORN, Agent. pri and a gouty tendency. and local Boards of had been of some shady transac- in of us. ially State Trade, 3w6 guilty “Rubbish! I had an aunt, who con- presence -o knew too the State and local Granges, agricul- tions in stocks and Wendell about invest- The words 6 feet on the 2- in sulted her husband’s spirit ®iuo^: 2 o' PLAIN TALK travelers’ all about him to trust his *J ft M 4 © tural clubs, organizations, much opinion a 25th line of the last page Q ments, through long-haired professor co a* .* ladies’ CORPORATION anything. interlined before © It*. ^: social and fraternal bodies, clubs, LONDON ASSURANCE and a slate, and lost thousand,” signing. ►- Two House- still at it?” remarked forty From Prosperous schools, churches and local governments ENGLAND. “Hello! Golden; sneered at Low and Tho. Goldthwait. [seal]. LONDON, the man at the main Cutnet, winking Peruna. of cities and towns, each city or town Wendell to ticker, his brow careless- Henry Black, wives, About for Wendell, and tapping [seal], Board of Assets Dec. 31,1913 who was off the quotations after dinner? Bittei __ ir_- W rp rin d through their Trade, Grange, calling ly with his forefinger. Jona. Low Derfor. Bilious? Feel heavy sallow? Liver officers or business men, to and the markers. ot this Thos. Junr. taste? Complexion perhapt of Marion, municipal Stocks osi 90 “What do you think move: Goldthwait, bilioui dis, Bonds.^’oisand Bank. 218.951 that’s what I am here for, but needs up. Doan's Regulets for a concise list of all their natural Cash in Office “Yes; asked Wendell of Cutnet. Decern. 1767. We Thomaf waking North Carolina, prepare «8,08S 84 ment?” Boston, 24th, attacks. 25c. at all stores. water Agents’ Balances. my salary isn’t paid every Saturday. to think in this racket. Francis consent & writes to the Pe- resources, including agriculture, 44’707 86 “It is difficult Flucker & Waldo, do summer resorts All other Assets. tine twenty,—Mop. ninety-Bix Co- powers, manufacturing, Pennsy Saint Paul, New York Central and agree to the aforegoing bargain so fat 11 runa Co., one ten and one-quar- Steel, and the other varied resources that 17 and a half,—Tele, us. The Shoe Situation. Ohio: many C.ross Assets.$4,041,673 Union Pacific look promising.” as it concerns and made 81 and three-eighths, can be developed not admitted. 227,289 ter,—Steel thirty-five “To or to sell?” Thomas Flucker. I com- profitably Deduct items buy re "Before as — thirty and sized mail orders for foot wear are beneficial to our people individuals, Maggie eighty,—Arizona “I do not know. Toss a penny anc Fras. Waldo. Fair menced to take 36 People’s favorite! Can- ceived in the Boston market, but busmnesi communities and the State as a whole. Admitted Assets.$3,814,383 three-quarters. trust to luck.” which came into character. Peruna X could not do without it! Buy now!” Someone The above, my posses continues of a conservative Sup Resolutions embodying these features Liabilities Dec. 31, 1913 "All I tails, I sell: and the con any hard 4 bald right. Heads, buy; ■ in hand are limited not do bounced a spit-ball on Golden's sion some time ago, may prove of in plies buyers' have already been unanimously adopted Net Unpaid Losses.* here goes, and it is a tail. It means keef tracts received stipulate the earliest possibli work without 2.248.640 92 head and bunches of paper were thrown r by the State Grange, Commercial Travel- Unearned Premiums. as I never short the market. terest to the many descendants of Henr; Review, Feb. 7th. ‘b sitters. out, deliveries.—Dun's suffering great Associations and every All other Liabilities.. among the lazy _——- ers’ approved by .fx’SSf 2a "He who sells whit isn’t his’n, Black, now located in Waldo county am I took Pe- whom over all Liabilities. 1,1.16,121 come off your perch; your turkey pain. and business man to Surplus “0. or to «nn nrwl \Ifln- professional Adams M ust pay up go priB’n. elsewhere. F. F. B. Enthusiasm is a buzzard,” called derisively. Mr*. E- T. Saddle they have teen presented. 36 re A Tasteless Ilumbus, Total Liabilities and Surplus,.$3,814,383 but chuckled and Really alin> and Can say an extent that a “It may turn out a strange bird, I Low good-naturedly has developed to such foi more PATTEE & SON, Agent. believe it should from the inside marked, "You have a wise head Castor Oil at Lasl with pleasure they have done self constituted committee consisting of JAMES don’t PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. I Belfast, Maine. Loco, Bhoulders. This is a markei for me than any other medicine of the have de- 3w6 reports we receive. Car sixty, young good interested citizens State, eft., niviripml snon.M to let alone.” He lighted another cigar have ever taken. Now I am as well issue this call for a State-wide Mrs. J. W. Manson was in Bangor fc r Tried to Ge cided to an .inveterate am That Science work and mm are curable. All kinds ‘•That’s the stuff! It’s going to seven- for he was smoker, Something as ever. I do all my own to be held at Augusta, Maine, m meeting EalB ffl mran al- continued to blow with the utmos the day Tuesday. for Years. it never hurts me at all. I think L'.'i.J.-itr PoKmaru 97fh fnrpnnnn ^ I have three points profit rings 3000 A danger. '1 lie CAUSE ty-five. thousands of dol for ^ cried Oberman. complacency although P. E. Dinsmore of Bucksport has bee Peruna is a great medicine afternoon session, beginning at 10 o’clock ■V ■ ■ is ready,” him the j E Lee, nhar.lt s snatch it while can,” ad- lars loss threatened by change: Good bye, drugs and pills! womankind.” a. m. lit,, H__IJr. “Better you visiting relatives in town this week. ■ as a fellow in the market. Mrs. Sarah Frye, No. 105 Sylvan The of this is HEM-ROID vised Cutnet, the bear, young laxative has arrived- specific purpose meeting attacking the The perfect “I men amazing results by him with a be CONTINUED. Dr. E. A. Porter, who has been in i j Ave., Asbury Park, N. J., writes: for and the selection of tablets produce and hit paper-ball. [TO [ organization INTERNAL CAUSE. The piles are driedlup for the Tasteless Castor Oil-mad. no words serve as its officers and di- “Not much! I’m on board voy- health for some time, is confined to hi s Kellogg’s have to express my grai.1- and women to permanently cured. 24 days trcatmemC »E00. railroaders, laborers > and Buffalo, N. Y. free boom Range, Calument, Farmers, mechanics, a method which chemist tude for the wonderful cure that rectors. Preliminary consideration DR. LEONHARDT CO., age* Loco., Steel, Pine fo r house. tasteleBB by on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. a will be and St. Paul are steady, but cats rely Peruna has done for me. It is discussion of ways and means & Son and all druggists. Central bruises. Should be kept in ever have tried to find for 3,000 years. Sold by Wm. O. Poor Toledo, Del cuts, burns, Charles Bradford of Corinna j to all women. Pe- in the and and dcgs like Can, Fuel, Erie, 50c. sper cas godsend suffering participated by strongest home. 25c and This is not a flavored or disguised Monte and Cornucopia weaken. Ham- Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E runa has done wonderful work for most agressive men in the State. Short his oil withou number bright is tired supporting the latter; E. Condon. tor oil. It is just pure castor me. speeches will be made by a large become less “I was sick over half of life our best orators, who are thoroughly stock deals have beautifully has returned froi n taste or odor. my of I Mrs. W. L. Cargill the of is a bet with systemic catarrh. I want this familiar with grand possibilities lately.” ,. Cbilire] a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mn Tasteless Castor Oil all his cards WOTBS--A Duprto Kellogg’s I and interested in its not yet. letter far and as our State vitally “He has played W. D. in published wide, MUCKING. but wliethe r Merrow, Bangor. old evil tasting his and Childhood has many ills; worms, ter castor oil than the was a I Wait until he has acquaintances great sufferer, but to-day development. kinds of or stomach worms, must be vigoi ! session the to do all trucking pinworms Miss Annie Farnsworth and Mrs. Jos< !' kind. While none of th feel as well as can feel. The committee will be in at I am prepared friends loaded.” No in health an j evil smelling anybody moving a specialty. Leave and ously against. gain n to Furniture and piano “What’s that? asked Wendell, guarded the spent Saturday in Burnhai the has beei 1 “Nearly all my life I have spent House Thursday evening of Main and Cross strength is possible until r phine King taste remains, none of good Augusta at the stable, corner interested orders atten are removed. If t with Miss Blanche Foster. nearly all I could rake and scrape for meet every lady, gentlemen will receive prompt Cutnet repeated. you auspet taken out. Tasteless operate g streets, and they former went to the Curb ticker that your child is sufferin Kellogg’s doctors, but none of them did me or that may be present for connection The Dominik Susi left town this week f< * organization Mr n Telephone from worms, do not lose anothe \ and without griping But the exchange of ideas and and watched quotations. he will sot quickly freely, any good. since I started on consultation, kW. W. BLAZO. a thi B from which place "Onion one seventy. minute, but get bottle of Portland, no and does not turn th 1 Peruna of enthusiasm. Golden continued, on buBines ). causes gas, your one year ago I have at the promotion 126 Waldo Aveour. Bellas! and time-tried, dependable remed y leave for British Columbia for the success of this Ulf Reading eighty and re last found relief In your wonderful Soup seventy-seven, —Dr. True’s Elixir. Discovers 1 — Pittsfield Advertiser. stomach. Children take it easily Responsibility A is aftei rests not only with the individ- five-eighths. plum coming he B Peruna. I had begun to think that I meeting my father,this compound __ need to mind this downward by tain it. but with the organized bodies and awhile. No for over 60 years been growin was not going to get well, but thank uals all been of the s ss a sure remed The drug Btores have supplied God I am well local State, every of the manipulation.” jn reputation to-day. governments been appointed adminirtratnx at five Tastr is to select dele- duly “Glory! I sold out my Smelters for Iworms of all kinds and for keeping tt You bave only to ask for Kellogg’s “I hope and pray you may live long one of which requested tate of foul are in attend- and it is now off stomach in the of condition. no t and see that they late of Searsport, points profit pink less Castor Oil, 26c or 60c size. It is to help others as you have helped gates MARGARET A. SARGENT, list of IA C. said Dr. Chapman. Send for symptoms. CASTOR me. of a ance Maurice Rich, Secretary. point ,’’ is a y Instead being walking drug ii Do not YOUR child’s health, but gi t Tnfc.wta sold in bulk. The trade mark gree street, Maine. countv of Waldo, “Good. You acted wisely. Buy endanger for Children. store I am fat 34 Exchange Portland, the the Laxi growing and doing as the law directs-Ad^oVbaVgde- a a bottle of Dr. True'a Elixir, Family the Ke bonds Heceased are back Always take good profii castor leaf on the label, bearing well. I will never estated again. tive and Worm Expeller, at once. Good fi be without Pe- mands against the ,ettlemeut ,and and back on a reaction, advisee Thi Kind Yob Haw (s®. buy adults also. At your dealers, 86c, 60c and $ I Always Bought logg signature. runa” Children to make pay- for Ory an8taddebtedPrthSerStotl;?e9r%uested Wendell quietly. Advice free. Special treatment tapeworm & Soni • were Made only by Spencer Kellogg Those who objeot to liquid modi- meat immediately. Two fellows at a ticker chewin* Send for book. FOR FLETCHER'S makhabet 8. parse. of oines oan now Peruna to beat the band and the doctoi ^ Inc., Buffalo, N. Y., refiners veg. procure 18, l»l*-3w6 gum Tablet*. A Searsport. January called it the “cow comer.” Aiibarn, Maine. table oils. CASTORI a' c/iaaal "I sold my Reading at aeventy-nve SOME NAUTICAL LORE. for Patriotism and r^:r »«• been chopping a A Chance has Urad with V. A. Simmons A HEALTHY HAM 8. Adams, Skin Sufferers-Read! “As the World Wags,” the depart- Statesmanship. IWAMVIIJLB. work Haw. -*- Co. and began 8wi«T—C.M. ment in the Boston Herald conducted Jana, Widow of Z. L. Downs SwanviUe, to tbs house for by of who has been confined nearly sufferers who have The effect of D. D. D. Is to soothe In- I We want all akin takes a sea Editor of The Journal: Had in Fab. from is tortures of aa soon as then It pene- Philip Hale, occasionally To the Sear*port 8d, and waa buried two weeks with s grip eoid, art again.... suffered for many years the stantly, applied; the medicei aia the destroys and throws and the contributions on liked the tone of John Wana- MORE DANDRUFF church in SwanviUe Fab. 6th. Rev. C. H. Randall s horse recently to disease and who have sought trates pores, ;um, this line much Hn. Olive sold ver\ In yain, to read tbila off all disease germs and leaves the before a of McElhiney preached the sermon and two lfentviUe....G. A. ire of more or less interest to those who speech meeting Makes Unattractive sang Huldah Ramsey of Center druggists of skin clean and taker’s Parisian Sage Dry, ■elections. We, os old established healthy. men in She waa buried in Green Lawn recently. He to recommend to we should say, have business Philadelphia and Sprague was quite badly injured this community, wish We are so confident of the marvelous jo—perhaps gone— prominent Hair Soft, Fluffy, Abundant lias many re- semetery.... Mra. ,H. F. M. went to on fort bead that required you a product that given taken to sea He said he saw no reason Phillips received a gash the power of D. D. D. that we have "down the in ships.” For ex- jast month. Radiant With Life. Saet Belfast lief and may mean the ;yoVr would Sunday to care for Iaaac Maaon, stitches. The accident was caused by a is a mild, rfmple aovantage of the manufacturers guar- “J. W.” the fear that the new tariff law five agony. The product ample spins following to needlees to here unsightly, who is concocted of a full-slie bottle on It’s entirely seriously iU....Chief Engstrom of the horse. wash, not a patent medfcine antee, to offer you to cowardly, little care is runaway a scientific ,'arn of injury business,unless matted, scraggy or faded hair. A ■teamer various worthless drugs, but to judge the merits of work Millinocket, waa a guest at J. W. trial. You are A HERO OF THE SEA. set that is needed to make It soft, pretty, per- made of well known antiseptic business men should up all Nickerson's CENTER. compound the remedy in your own partleular ease. pessimistic from dandruff, the Sunday.... Capt. Cleveland Downs SWANVILLE ingredients It is made in the fectly healthy, and free Mrs. Gross of D.D.p. It costs you Having had a relative, an old Bea dog, (,ld of "wolf” and stampede other ind wife of Belfast Mrs. Fred Small and Harry of Chicago and is called the If It doesn't help Ton, ttu, cry hair destroyer. were in town Thursday to laboratories who for was of a needs with Mrs. for Ectema. many years captain as are to do when Use Parisian supplies hair ittend the funeral of spent Tuesday Briggs.... SaE.ll. Prescription nothing. they very apt Sage—it Mrs. Jane DoWrs. Searsport the same well known between cowards, the * doctor’s special prescription is made of ship sailing and is absolutely harmless. It cleanses death of Mrs. Downs this town has lost This is D. D. D. Soap clipper occurs to cut down some of By the affected many wonderful us It. New York ana I have natur- of all stops itching WINTEkPORT. —one that has healing Ask about Liverpool, anything scalp dandruff, quickly of its reliable old people, and too Ingredients. I see some and is one of the best another good cures. ally taken a deep interest in the com- unreasonable profits. head and falling hair, The Jolly Club of 12 met at [hJir make it Hillside farm, noble are left now.... Poor & munications of nautical cen- tonics to stimulate the hair and grow few of that generation Wm. O. Son, Druggists. your correspond- :,ur narrow-minded congressmen the home of Mr. and Mra. Sears E. with ,f long and beautiful. Littlefield, Mrs. E. A. Robertson ia ill the grip..... ents regarding the derivation of “three for a a of Parisian from A lan. 30tb, the moat beautiful in Wanamaker evidencing patri- Get bottle Sage today day of the win- are enjoying the Ane sliding sheets the wind,” and similar terms. fUr, counter. It The young people A. Howes & Co. or at any drug with all the POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM. a a seaman ihat can extend the dollar ter, members present. A delicious a of THE As rule, it takes of the Sir ;-m beyond it into the and moonlight evenings....Quite party costalbut 60 cento. Rub scalp—all thicken dinner and all K. C. to The tariff law end banking law feels fine—the the trimmings ware went to Brooks to the K. Joseph Porter, B., persuasion ,, dandruff disappears—your head the younger people Carter B. Keene, ■erved the hostess to a The exposition by elucidate such matter, for the reason on the statute and hair is pretty and perfectly healthy. by dosen hungry a time-Business r. now book, they of P. ball and report grand director of the Postal Savings System, tar be mouths. The noon that your genuine is apt to shy hour over, whist was en- in the as there there four years at least, and is booming this winter country, of the work and results of the only bank- and uncommunicative, when with lllUSt stay in markets thin year in for two hours. Mrs. Fred except wheat foreign joyed Lowe won run of for owned and man who does not has not been such a sledding years. ing institution operated by his messmates. May I add that it has v business sincerely first and Mrs. Elmer with American wheat. If prise Clements the second returned home from the Uncle Sam, the savings Bystem of the me that no one has referred to to the competition .... E. A. Robertson lurprised u, make his business conform the an- that wheat free of prise. A program of reading and music was last Monday.... Mr. and PoBtoffice Department, voiced at that mine of sailor lore, by James Jef- an we could bring in Waldo County hospital constitution is not fit to be listened to. Mrs. of the Bankers’ Association :fw Mary Bussey rendered the were nual banquet frey Roche, entitled: “A Sailor’s Yarn.” our millers could buy millions of Mrs. Herbert Nealley of Monroe guests citizen. And I cannot see as duty, song. In the Harbor of Home Sweet in of the District of Columbia, made a deep- American Home, Clements. 'Twas the good Gyascutus, bushels of that wheat, it in Ameri- Sunday of W. M. er the bankers of Wash- 1 invite to call ship after grind her usual manner. The next meet- impression upon f-WE-jyou I in has been any great change pleasing All the China seas, •ra-re the to the Times of that can mills (which have capacity will be at the home of Mrs. Charles A ington.says Daily city, With the wind a lee, and the capstan free. ing CENTtR MONTV1LLE. of the new cur- »k own run than did the discussions To catch the summer breexe. grind much more than our crop) Campbell on Feb. IStb. Charles Banks of Searsmont at the Wo are as much or more for Mr. and Mrs. rency law, the President’s trust message paying mil- 'Twas on the American laborers, furnishing Feb. 6th with her brother, Mr. on the New York Stock I Captain Porgie deck. by the or the attacks as we ever have, and I was eonfi- spent day | To his mate in ,is the mizzen hatch. f.„ lions of barrels of flour to be packed in and Mrs. Perley Allen This is the opinion of many. bo. I did not believe T. S. Erskine_Mr. Exchange. While the boatswain bold, in the forward hold. t this would be The officers-elect of Ezra M. Billings, W. R. Mr. Keene that there barrels made American coopers, went to Belfast for a few days’ visit with his The statement by Was winding his larboard watch. of the tariff by C. were installed Feb u reasonable reduction Wednesday afternoon, Harold P. are some $40,000,000 of deposits in the .to tidewater on American sister. Mrs. Ralph Cartar.... Foster, "Oh, how does the good ship head, affect the retail price of transported 5th, by Belle J. Palmer, Past Dept. President, system, money that the banks could not tonight? largely to na- who bas been at work in Knox for several How heads our gallant craft?” railroads to be shipped foreign in a and that all but 5 cent very impressive pleasing manner. have brought out; per she heads to the E. S. W. :s And I told Congressman Payne months, is at his father’s, L. T. Foster, sick "Oh, by N.. tions in American and leaving the The officers were as follows: of this amount is now in the see it ships Pres., Mrs. El- circulating And the binnacle lies abaft 1” ars that if he did not to with the mumps... ■ Miss Susie Walker is visit- ago in American hands, instead of meda E. Bowen; b. V. pres., Mrs. Caro channels of trade and that $200,000 of it is iui! Bussey; to meet the profits her sister, Mrs. Orrie Morse-Mr. Volney "Oh, tly aloft to the garboard stroke! )’ , the tariff was reduced ing on in the banks of Washington, WE SELL the work done by our competi- J. V. Pres., Mary H. Putnam; treasurer. Belle deposit FOR And reef the spanker boom. that having was in Belfast Tuesday attending was a to and won the portable demands of the people Thompson surprise many ap-, j, Bend a on the as it now is. J. Palmer; chaplain, Mrs. Susie E. Dawson; studding-sail martingale, tors, a meeting ...Mr. and proval of ail for the system. To her weather room.” would be put out of power, Louise F. Mrs. County’commissioner’s give party ones may say: “But secretary, Larrabee; conductor, called on Mr. and Mrs. There are in the but Some shortsighted Mrs. Oramendel Morse 375,000 depositors think he believed so himself; Pearl Jewel); gu;rd, Mrs. Betsey J. Col- Postoflfice Mr. The storm was so furious, and the sea this will with American wheat i_Dn.knios loot <3nnriav Mra. Rnrhplnr'a Bank, explained Keene, CASH ONLY compete ran so that the not control the “interests,” son. The was much to have and these are and high, vessel sprung aleak; could a ridicu- Corps pleased of is despositors foreigners and reduce the price!” What mother, Mrs. Baker Searsmont, stopping hoarded whereupon the noble second mate, taking think candid man now thinks Mrs. Palmer with them, as it had been four others whose money had been every to that our millers with her daughter for a few weeks-The the anchor on his dove overboard lous idea suppose weeks since she was able to be out of doors. away in boot legs, stockings and mat- back, We this same taritt finish- had passed with their seh ctmen are at their office this week These are And do not deliver : and struck out for the nearest land, would sell this in competition a tresses. despositors people the Following the installation short program was jj that we now for the Town a and where he made the tnudhook fast and ,n 1908 have (with when can obtain a ing the accounts year. meeting who have natural fear of banks own product they carried out, which included select readings by the there would be the first in March. The ladies who have an absolute confidence in warped ship ashore. s of free wool) can will Monday yet goods P].tion larger price abroad. If our millers Chaplain Dawson, President Bowen, Secretary \ all this of hard of U. H. Grange will serve dinner in the grange the Government. 'Twan’t much of a to talk about, ( v r have been cry wheat and and Conductor Jewell. After the job the Canadian surplus Larrabee, “This is discovered said But a ticklish to hear now. And buy up room at noon that day and thire will be newly money,” thing see, threatened that we a was en- dining the benefit of •! in our own mills closing of the Corps short Bocial Mr. Keene, “money beyond the reach of i: Thereby giving you And suth’in to do, if I say it, too. it into flour they a dance in the hall With an we will let our grind grange oyster sup- For that second mate was me. W'anamaker says, if in- joyed. the banks. The Postal Savings System these conditions. Have had 25 can dictate the of flour abroad \ price per that evening. out hidden corners .t ism rise above our partisanship all has brought it from 18 in Bos- SING US A SONG. of to as they now f years experience, years and stead having compete 5EARSMONT. and put it into the channels of trade. ;,e well. Instead of laying back (Winterport.) ; ton. The of the best Mr. Charles-Edward Aab contributes a as would then have G. C. Rollerson has his as WHITE’S CORNER, quality goods do with Canada, they resigned position There is $200,000 of this money distribut- he found his and because they cannot make as Mrs. Julia White is the guest of Mrs. George and at the lowest 51tf song among clippings, mg their own hands. The sooner we clerk in the store of V. A. Simmons & Co. to ed among the banks of Washington which [ prices. { Mr. Hale that it be it all in for a few suggests might sung rutlts as before let our manufact- in Bickford in Newburg days....Mr. could not have gotten otherwise. this trade coming our way the better, attend a commercial school Lewiston.... they at a banquet by the members of the with more get and Mrs. C. B. Jewett visited at the home of “The Postal to run their shops Mrs. H. P. visited in last week. Savings System helps Naval Board: -tudy will soon erect her own flour Taylor Bangor Strategy all for Canada Charles Page, in Jackson, Sunday-Mrs. A. everyone and hurts no one and is a Gov- and economy and ...The minstrel show given by the W. A. The chap to skip on an ocean ncy greater her own wheat and then Appleton ernmental in business that trip mills and grind J Stanley of Bangor is the guest of Mrs. E. N. experiment \ Winchester, Prop, j; And the sort to leave in well with them, in Dirigo hall, Thursday evening, Feb- behind, forever. people j R. L. Clem- does in no way detract from private en- » k With his store of we will lose the trade Bartlett the present week-Mrs. « driveling nautical lore, ator Aldrich declared that our gov- ruary 6th, was first class and drew a full j terprise.” I Is the garrulous, windy kind. C. E Smith. ents Bpent Friday at the tome of her brother, and C. H. ! that more 't could save a year house_E S. Wing Cunningham Mr. Keene explained money $300,000,000 Fred Barden, in South Monroe.... Several He can figure why, if you let him try— attended the meeting of Aurora Lodge, F. & is turned away from the postal banks •: i._’t business efficiency. Brandeis attended the And you needn’t ask at that— families from this vicinity is taken in in for the rea- BELFAST and Whisperings. A. M., in Rockland by special invitation, Wed- than deposits How one can tell from the captain’s bell the railroads can save $1,000,- Washington even- h"\v masquerade ball in Monroe Wednesday son that the amount of is limit- The time and Where at. nesday night, Feb. 4th. This was the official deposits you’re :ay by the most approved methods, D. Feb. 9, 1914. ing, Feb. 4th. It was the annual event of ed by law. He advocated legislation to do Washington, C., visit of D. D. M. G. Charles S. Wilson. Twenty- BURNHAM. Both starboard, port, and a lot of that sort made it of Fellows... .E. C. Clem- with this restriction and to in- rd and others have plain With the of Shelby Moore Cul- Monroe lodge Odd away Of junk you’d fain iorget. passing six lodges were represented and the W. M. crease the maximum of that are in j who was ill for a week, is bet- deposits On and after Sept 28, 1913, trains connect- He and the “she American manufacturers one the ents, seriously always knows, way blows,’’ lom there is broken of very, worked on four candidates. Two hun- be received. In of this con- degree | W. Jewett sev- may support ing at Burnham and Waterville with through And why the water’s wet. far behind their foreign bind the ter at this writing_J. spent p?perts verv few remaining links that dred and fifty men sat down to a fine supper ; tention Mr. Keene said that the foreigner trains for ani from Bangor, Waterville, Port- in Brewer and If a from the hurricane condi- 1 eral days recently Dixmont, land and Boston, will run as follows: you sight speck deck, iters in efficiency because to the ante-bellum of pub- and served by Golden Rod Chapter, who has saved an amount of money great- present period prepared Old Town_MiBses Louise and Laura No matter what be you view. Libby er than the maximum he at FROM BELFAST. ave assured them large Lin- D. E. S_Mrs. John Levansellar and Mrs. may deposit You’ll find him there in a chair profits lic life. He was a close friend of home from the neighboring Bickford were at Bangor High one time cannot understand the AM PM had are on the sick list ...Mr. I any why Pa And you’ve got to hear him through. v old methods, when if they was but a Woodbury Davia coln when Lincoln country school for the week-end,and Marjelia and Ellen Government will take and protect a part Belfast, depart. 7 05 12 20 2 2C Joses has sold his business and gone So have to hark to the :n tlie advance might have Eugene Point. *7 10 *12 25 »2 25 I you seadog’s bark. they in Springfield, 111., and the friend- Bartlett were at home from the village High of bis savings and refuse to touch the City lawyer to live with his son. Charles Richards takes t7 20 112 35 t2 36 And you sing both small and low, ■ at less cost to There should be no need to Waldo.. ,.,i liieir proaucts held the years school_Mrs. S. J. Fish was in Hampden and whole. try Till learn a look at the purser’s book ships of boyhood through the houes Brooks. .. 7 32 12 47 2 47 you by I the barber business and will occupy to make him he said. and still made good profits. esteem to Bangor last Thursday and Friday and was ac- understand, either, Knox. t7 44 112 59 12 59 He hails from Kokomo. .I.it- that brought fame and high jwned C. Brown. by Q. who 7 50 1 05 3 05 of the hearings before and the companied home by Mrs. A. D. Godsoe, Thorndike. We hope to find suitable songs for the report both the “Great Emancipator” 7 58 1 13 3 13 had been in Waterville since the Unity. and contributors. i: Committee last winter, a holidays.... "Wangan” "Gringo” rwood man who his career as MORRILL. Winnecook.... .48 08 tl 23 3 23 began political the of L E. White We are indebted to Mr. H. L. Wheeier several thousand pages, and Mrs. Charles Meservieis in Limerick, Maine, Margaret, young daughter PINKLETS Burnham, arrive. 8 20 135 3 35 tig of in in 1855, com- of Boston for a note city attorney Springfield of West Winterport, was successfully operated Clinton. 8 39 tl 59 tS 05 suggesting again evidence I saw no nursing her mother, who recently met with an he presented to the House of Representatives in Benton. 8 48 5 13 that “gringo” came from “Green grow ing accident... Mrs. Sadie Brewster of Belmont is upon for the removal of adenoids recently by the to fear that the new tariff law To Clear Complexion. 7 00 12 25 3 35 the rushes,” sung by American soldiers 1865 and continuing in public life until Dr. Walton ot' Frankfort... .Fred Barden of Bangor. spending a few days with Mrs. T. N. Pearson. Waterville. 9 02 2 18 5 23 in Mexico. Another contributor writes: harm in save a few is to dis* work any way of when he retired from the South Monroe visited at R. L. Clements Sun- One result of constipation 1150 4 50 50 March 1913, .... Miss Annie Paul has returned from Farm- Portland. 12 for ‘unin- the with and “Gringo: colloquial Spanish business. The woolen manufac- States with Eva Cook of Monroe was a week- figure complexion pimples Boston.. 3 20 m 810 5 10 Senate of the United years ington Normal school on account of ill health. day.... Miss p telligible gibberish, applied to language;’ of 50 blotches. This is because poisons which > admitted that a reduction end at the home of C. W. TO BELFAST Newman & Baretti’s .... Nealey. Spanish Dictionary, and with honor to his credit. A large delegation from Honesty Grange guest should have been expelled from the body nt not hurt the lead- PM AM AM I in eu., iooi. vjiiuj'u nut in uic would them; Such a remarkable career, a long life- attended the county grange in Liberty Feb. are retained. Cosmetics and ointments Boston. 3 00 9 00 first edition of Baretti’s Let it not Aid will meet with FRANKFORT. such a Dictionary. el men said would injure time elective office of the h gh- 5th... .The Ladies’ Society will not avail to clear complexion. holding Mrs John Peirce of New York city and Mrs. us not forget that he was once tried for would teach Mrs. Lottie Murch It is a The which cause the disfigura- 7 00 12 40 and common sense est is the testimon- today, Thursday. poisons Portland. and men testified Dublic trust, highest William Bagley of Annapolis, Md., are the as natureintended. murder, although great business as are about tion must be removed A M one that if we can export $20,000,- of the meeting, they talking in his behalf and he was described as a ial of the trust and affection peo-' guests of Hon. and Mrs. Albert Peirce at the To do this a laxative that will gently Waterville. 7 10 10 02 3 15 a hall and have chosen a committee to he was werth ol boots and shoes a year and building 7 00 10 15 1 50 gentle soul of letters, acquitted. and that is not to be won save by Ide farm_The many friends here of Ralph assist nature, but which will cause no re- Bangor. pie; seeure a site.... Miss Flora Murch had worth in the recently to the Benton. 7 21 10 08 3 24 ON CASTING ANCHOR. rt less than $1,000,000 it. W. Cook are extending congratulations on his acting constipation aggravate deserving a telephone installed in her home.... Miss Flora Clinton. 7 30 10 17 3 34 ■ is needed. W. Ottie contributes the time that the reduction of 10 or 15 rather to Miss Marian Morgan Of Winterport, trouble, leave. 8 35 10 30 3 50 E. following: No man of his generation—or Knowlton of is her sister, marriage Burnham, Liberty visiting the new laxative, ; 4 the “cast anchor,” it not hurt them which took 4th, Pinklets, dainty Winnecook.. .. 48 45 U0 40 00 Regarding phrase r ent duty could very so wide an has place Wednesday morning,Feb. of his three generations—had Mrs. George Dow-D. O. Bowen, who quickly clear away all offending matter ; Unity. 8 54 10 55 4 09 should be remembered that the ships of nnrl »mnt KflVP thp nrnKnprt of at St. Gabriel’s Catholic church in Winterport. of public life as Shelby Moore been ill the past month, was out to Sunday without the least griping or discomfort, Thorndike. 9 02 11 05 4 17 the Apostles and the early English were experience after the Mr. and Mrs. Ij r with shoes on the free list. Immediately ceremony is their that Knox. t9 10 til 15 4 25 anchors not much shoes, Cullom and none knew more beautiful school last Sunday, much improved in health. So simple composition they very small, carrying Cook left for where will re- other medicine ! Brooks..... 9 25 11 35 4 40 an to show articles in The S. who has been conduct- Waterville, they can be taken with any larger than those found on ordinary leavored by and fewer enmities. And he _Prof. W. Wight, Waldo. t9 35 til 45 t4 5C friendships side... .Jacob Clegg and Mark Snow have re- that is not in itself a laxative. In every 30 or 40 loot sloop of today. When they •ia! when the Reciprocity Treaty the of the ing a singing school here, will give a closing Citypoint. 19 45 til 55 t5 00 died believing in immortality turned from Hallowell, where they have been household such a simple, safe medicine ; anchored, therefore,the anchor was pick- it would not concert in the church Feb Belfast, arrive. 9 50 12 01 5 05 under discussion that Tuesday evening, Pinklets are one or two and soul. employed by the Hallowell Granite Works for is needed. tiny, sugar- ; tFlag station ed up Dy men, actually Maine for we were sell- 17th. to take. Yourown nt thrown overboard. in an- farmers, several months... .Charles F. Drake has during coated granules, easy j Limited tickets for Boston are now sold Originating Sold in 25 cent H. and used in corr ection with e Canadians several times as much A measure which, if passed by Con- druggist can supply you. $5.25 from Belfast. D. WALDRON, cient times, LIBERTY the last few days shipped several carloads of I bottles General Passenger Agent. ancient vessels, the phrase “Cast anchor” as sold us and and is the President, left a only. ,, they paid gress signed by W. J. Knowlton last week for short markets... .Robert U. V. I/WUUU.l' produce potatoes to Boston McKay, Pinklets are a corrective for badbreath, ’W, has accuracy, force and vividness, as it were about the same be of vital interest to the thousands 1 General Manager. Pn«*H«n:l Maine duties, which | will business trip to Washington, D. C., where he who for several months has been visiting his will clear the complexion, and are recoin- j describes exactly what did happen when our the Bureau of Animal In- I irs; and surely we could hold of employes of has real estate interests... Mrs. Susan Nor- brother, Victor McKay, on the latter’s Mon- mended fortorpidiiver, biliousness, head- the mariners of Jonah’s time came to an friends in and whenever a anchor. v were taken off on both sides. dustry scattered throughout the country, ton, who has bepn visiting Brooks tana ranch, is spending a few week- with re- aches, constipation gentle EASTERN STEAMSHIP I'r. the vi- : and Brewer for the few returned home_Edward and laxative is Write to the Ever since 15th centurv, however, .surer of one of the.largest pulp in meat packing centers or past days, latives at the Tyler Foley required. especially Medicine on vessels of size anchors home Mrs. F. P. Bennett and have been in Williams Co., Schenectady, CORPORATION. sea-going any in the bill which has been intro- [ Monday.... Herman Averill, who employed New England said the house cinity, is N. Y., for Pinklet book. It is free. have been of such asiz" and and weight Lobeck of daughters Euraniaand Bernice went to Brooks Hallowell for several months, have returned hove : my friends last year: “If the duced by Representative C. O. that they have been dropped and last week and attended the K. of P. ball.... to their homes here ...Miss Mabel Neville, Line— Winter Schedule. uld be taken off of our for a reclassification Bangor Up by means of the rather elaborate ap- pulp j Nebraska, providing in is Hon. L. C. Morse was a business visitor in who has been teaching Monroe, spending Sheriff’s Sale. of or cat heads -s would be ruined.” 1 said: “The of the salaries of these employes. Those paratus capstan windlass, j Searsmont one last Cram the midwinter vacation at her home here.... day week-George STATE OF MAINE. SPECIAL FARES (projecting timbers at the bows acting ust either be a liar or a affected the bill will be the veterinary big big by went to Gardiner last week and a fine The Sisterhood was very pleasantly as and the tackle for and bought Pythian COUNTY OF S3. BELFAST AMO 25 cranes), catting was taken off of meat WALDO, BOSTON. $2 fur the duty pulp inspectors, inspectors, inspectors’ horse of C. W. Trask_Will Light and son entertained Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the home of fishing. The Pilgrims’ Mayflower cer- Taken on execution, wherein A. E. Nicker- TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIP BELFAa1 15 months stock examiners, skilled la- were in an to this class of Reciprocity Treaty ago assistants, Ernest of Washington business callers in Mrs. Burton Batchelder Prospect, all-day son of Portland, in.the of Cumberland, tainly belonged vessel, County Mon that of C. Pike of Leave Belfast at 3.00 p. m. for Boston the anchor from the cat- does not seem to know it, or if he borers and clerks employed by big town one day last week....Walter Young has session being held... John P. Otis, who for the assignee of the estate Edward being dropped day and Thursday. or not when she an- in N. H in the County of Waldo, is plaintiff head, bow, "cast,” now it he is to fool us, but branch of Uncle Sam’s government. bought a new piano, which arrived last week past year has been employed Concord, Searsport, For and trying and Clifton P. Ellis of Searsport. in the County Searsport, Bucksport Winterport, chored. we Portland.... Mrs. Walter who is at home for a visit. at 7.30 a. m., Wednesday and Saturday. uv not so ignorant as he thinks Under it they will all receive higher from Knowlton, of Waldo, is defendant, and will be sold at Used as President-Emeritus Eliot used are.” salaries. The bill is before the Agri- is on the sick list, has had a phone put in her public auction, on the 18th day of March, A. RETURNING it the phrase is inaccurate. It smacks of ten of the in the at .W. J. was a business D 1914, at clock forenoon, Leave Boston at 6.00 m. and as since the sim- soon of and residence... Greeley Horrible Blotches of Eczema. p. Tuesday affectation well, much nator Burleigh told me after cultural Committee the House, the office of Harry E Bangs, in Searsport, in visitor in Gardiner for two days last week.... Friday. pler word “anchored” could just as well that he it will be commenced Eczema Oint- said all the in that the on treaty was passed by us hearings upon Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson’s County, right equity Leave Rockland at 5.15 a. m. (or arrival in its The Waldo Pomona held its on the tenth of have been employed place. County Grange said Clifton P. Ellis had day of steamer from Wednesday and iited if it would have any great in- within a short time. Members of Con- ment. C. P. Caldwell of New Orleans, La., Boston) monthly meeting with Georges River Grange December, 1913, when the same was attached Saturday. us effect on our commerce. There are from all sections on the writ, to redeem the following gress being urged last with two hundred states: doctor advised me to try ‘Dr original FRED W. POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. Children Tuesday, fully visiting “My described real estate situate in Cry much demand for our goods as'ever, of the country, by friends of the em- mortgaged patrons present. Mrs. Cela Nelson, member Hobson’s Ecxema salve.’ I used three boxes Searsport Village, Maine, and bounded as fol- FOR FLETCHER’S as it :r manufacturers can find no fault ployes. to work for the measure, is of River in her usual lows: on the corner of Main and War- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Georges Grange, pleas- of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hobsons Lying ren streets and bounded south by Main street O. of Stockton CASTOR! A ’n the prices they are getting, and believed if the measure once reaches the ing manner, gave a fine address of welcome, Henry Trundy Derma Zema Soap. Today I have not a spot and east by Warren street; westerly by land WHEREAS,Springs, in the County of Waldo, for- \ will not have any cause to if all do floor of the House it will surely pass. which was responded to by O. B. Keen. The and north land of Gertrude anywhere on my body and can say I am cured." of F. A. Nye by merly of Searsport, in the County of Waldo, meeting was an interesting and profitable one. of an i- 1 in a suit of clothes. The Ellis, and containing one-eighth acre, his mortgage deed dated the 10th day of did, buying The next meeting will be held with Diricro It will do the same for you. Its soothing, by About 400,000 prairie dogs have been more or less. Said real estate being subject September, A. D. 1912, and recorded in Waldo der brought out a suit and said: “This Grange, Freedom, March 4th-A regular action will rid you of all and the Pike healing, antiseptic to a mortgage given by the said Clifton P. County Registry of Deeds, in Book Number destroyed in the Cochetopa meeting of Arbutua Chapter, O. E. S., will be imported suit.” I replied, "I do skin humors, blackheads, pimples, Eczema Ellis to Frank E. Whitcomb & Son of Sears- 303, at Page 336, conveyed to the Searsport of and the held Monday eve, Feb. 9th. There will be National Forests Colorado port, Maine, recorded in Waldo County Regis- Savings Bank, a corporation by law duly es- care for it, I believe in patronizing work ana refreshments. blotches, red unsightly sores, and leaves your and Coconino forests of Ari- try of Deeds in Book No. 295, at Page 481, on tablished and having its place of business at Tusayan clean and Get a box home industries.” skin healthy. today. which there is said to be due about thirty said a certain lot or parcel of land to a made Searsport, i zona, according report recently NORTHPORT. All or mail. uouart*. and describ- Announce* that ha iia .1* aital hi* ^practice new tariff law leaves a duty of Guaranteed. Druggists, 50c., by situate in said Searsport, bounded I the of the Clarence Martin, who has been on the Dated at Searsport this 24th day of January, ed as follow ■, to wit: Beginning at the north- to diseases of the ents a bushel on Canadian wheat as by Biological Survey Agri- living Indian Med. Co. Phil, or St Louis. Klokapoo A. D. 1914. ELMER WEBSTER, west corner of land deeded Putnam Cimon- ! cultural F. A. Abbott farm for the past three years, has __ by as 3he a on American Department. 3w5 Deputy Sheriff. ton to John L. Merchant January 25, A. D. 1855, places duty from Osgood his Oak Hill It is estimated that the amount of for- bought Woodbury and recorded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, in Throat Canada does not seem inclined £ye. Tar, Nose and farm and moved his there for a that these rodent3 feed would family per- NOTICK Volume 89, Page 539; thence running easterly ove her If she wheat age upon duty. would, manent residence. Mr. Martin is serving at NOTCE OF FORECLOSURE along the northerly line of said Merchant’s ! be sufficient to feed about 15,500 or 1914. land 80 feet and 6 inches, more or less, to land AND iu FRACTION. Mine in here free of Can- sheep the time as in Joel P. Belfast, January 22, duty. present engineer Wood's Mary F. Miles of Jersey City 60 cattle which would be valued At a meeting of the trustees of the First of Henry Pierce; thence northerly feet, bushels of her about 1,800 steam iuiil-Albert Toothaker has in the of Hudson and State of ..dl sell 50,000,000 sold his Bonds of the Belfast & Moosehead WHEREAS,County more or less, along the line of said Pierce’s Office hours—10 ;i. m. tc 12 m l to 3 p. m The cost of Mortgage her deed dated the at about $150,000. exter- farm in West to bonds were drawn New Jersey, by mortgage to street to John Black’s; ! Northport Captain Fletcher of Lake R. R. Co., the following land public running 7 to 8 p. ni.. and bv appointment. sixth day of September, 1898, and recorded in said street 84 these of the was Belfast and he and his son on for May 16,1914, at which time inter- thence westerly along public [ minating pests prairies plan doing an payment Waldo of Deeds, Vol. 252, est on same will cease; County Registry feet, more or less, to Alder street, so-called; ; about extensive business on the farm. to Sweetser a cer- CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREET? MAY PROVE FATAL $12,000. They bought 2 $600 bonds, Nos. 13 and 60. Page 244, conveyed George thence southerly along said Alder street 56 feet j tain lot or of land, with the buildings Last year the Biological Survey used it all stocked and equipped with cattle and 6 $1,000 bonds, Nos. 64, 48, 22, 12, 44, 27. parcei and 6 inches to first mentioned bounds, together ; Telephone connection 23tf :i Will Belfast Learn tht Im- thereon, situated in Northport, in the County the same People farm machinery. Mr. Toothaker to run a W. B. SWAM, ( with the buildings thereon, being 35,000 pounds of oats, 4,000 pounds of plans of Waldo and State of Maine, and bounded and deed ALBERT C. BURGESS, \ Trustees. premises conveyed to me by warranty portance of It,? store in Harvey Town, Swanviile, where Mrs. as to wit: lot No. carbon bisulphid and about 1,800 ounces BEN. D. FIELD, ( describee! follows, Being 121, from Clarilia P. Blake, dated September 19, ache is only a simple thing at first; Toothaker came from_E. L. Hills on the Northport Wesleyan Grove Campground, of said mort- LET US of in the Forests originally 3w5 1912, and whereas the condition strychnine Cochetopa situated on the side of Maple street f you find 'tis from the kidneys; is having a park laid out on the west shore of southerly gage has been broken: in the work of destruction. on said and next of serious troubles prairie dog Campground, lying westerly Now therefore, by reason of the breach kidney may follow; Pitcher's pond, to be named Monterey Park. of A. and whereas the I The agents of the Survey prepare the of the lot F. Simpson; the condition thereof the said Searsport Sav- DO YOUR it dropsy or Bright’s disease may be the W. P. Greenlaw is the and said Sweetser afterwards deceased, mort- poison, which is mixed with strychnine doing surveying NOTICE George ings Bank claims a foreclosure of said fatal J a and George W. E. Barrows and Edmund J. end, with a starch mucilage of about the con- will make large map of the survey and have gage. 1 Murch were duly appointed executors of the this 30th u will be to know the following ex- on file at the Waldo 20 67 Dated at Searsport, Maine, day*of CASTING glad sistency used in starching linen, and by it county registry of deeds In conformity with Section of Chapter testament of the said last will and George January, A. D. 1914. perience. this to the oats each kernel re- soon. Hill of the of applying office Mr. has already sold several of the Revised Statutes State Maine, Sweetser; and whereas on the eighth day of THE SEARSPORT SAVINGS BANK. We have reopened the foundry on Front Tis the honest of a resident of ceives a film of starch. the said W. E. Barrows statement poison lots in the park and it is expected that several and subsequent amendments thereto, I hereby October, 1901, George By Harry E. Bangs, its attorney. 3w6 street, under the superintendence of Mr. A. R. and Edmund J. as executors aforesaid, this No market for the hides of these is a Murch, locality. new cottages will be erected there the coming certify that the following list of the names an iron moulder, has been in assigned said mortgage to the undersigned, LEADBETTER, experienced Mrs. S. prairie dogs found, view of B. St. Clair, 17 Trinity street, Rock- Hills has from hia of all entitled to deposits now in my is Waldo are the fact that American and English fur- spring....Stanley bought persons which assignment recorded in County have a large stock of patterns, and pre- land Me., says; “I can still recommend Doan’s 100 acres of the home hands virtue of said law: of Deeds, Vol. 814, Page 333; and riers secure better skins from Siberia father place and plans to by Registry pared to fill all orders promptly and at reason- Pills for whereas the condition of said mortgage has Kidney they live up to all the claims for five cents which are much build a new set of buildings and develop a new Emma M. Lenley, Charles H.Thom peon, SALE able 30tf apiece been broken: prices. made for them. fixed me in Charles E. Stephenson Hattie Thompson, They up good better adapted to be worked into gloves farm....J. O. Hills met with a serious loss reason of the breach of Murray F. Gurney, Orleand Dunn, Now, therefore, by shape when I was from trouble than are the American bides. a the thereof I claim a foreclosure of suffering kidney recently, when his horse went onto slippery James E. Heirs of Daniel condition MACHINE Miller, said BELFAST FOUNDKY h CO. and at that time I publicly recommended them. place and fell breaking his hip in two places. Elbridge Cunningham, Gardner, mortgage. The U. of M. Musical Chibs. Newburgh, Maine, January 28.1914. STABLE My were disordered and Nathan Miller. John H. Smith. kidneys badly my Mr. Hills is remodelling his house inside, put- STELLA M. KNOWLTON. bladder was inflamed. On a CLIFFORD J. PATTEE, consulting doctor, in new new Mayo & Snare, her Attorneys. 3t6 Me Feb. 5. The of ting windows, building cupboards Treasurer of Waldo By I have a sale stable on Spring He advised me to ORONO, University County. opened use Doan’s Kidney Pills, say- and a hardwood floor....The Ladies’ GEO. E. Maine Musical Clubs will leave Feb. 12th laying Belfast, Me., Jan. 26,1914. 5 street, where I now have, and shall continue JOHNSON. ln« that he knew of nothing equal to them for for the first New York trip in the Aid met last week with Mrs. Mabel Beach. surh to have, a good supply of troubles. This remedy soon rid me of history of the university. Concerts The society is making a number of quilts.which the be in are Freedom Notice. complaint.” [will given Portland, Boston, quickly sold.... M. G. Black has had sever- Dr. W. C. LIBBEY, FRESH, YOUNG, SOUND HORSES, Attorney at Law, tor sale all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fos- JNew York and Brooklyn. Dates at by al men chopping for him this winter and has I hereby give my minor son, Franklin A. ter- Biddeford, which will be sold at LIVING PRICES. MAINE. Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole Hartford, Conn., Reading, hauled out a fine lot of and wood. His Warren, his time during the remainder of his BELFAST, are logs for Pa., and Albany, N. Y. contemplat- and shall claim none of wages or need a come and see aKenta the United States. is to make more and better minority, DENTIST, If you horse mine. ed. The thiB contain a host of object pasturage. of his bills after this date. Practice In all Courts. He member the clu|> year pay any Probate! practice name—Doan’s—and take do good material and have been Mr. Black is one of the town’s successful Searsmont, Me., January 2& 1914. other. exception- 13 MAIN BELFAST. MAINE DR. W. L. WEST. spec altv. 2tf ally well drilled. farmers. 8w6 LA. WARREN. STHEET, Tha preprints to tha Lincoln anniversary. SEARSPORT. scripture leeeon was found in the aiXtieth chap- con- ter of Isaiah. The evening aerviea wns of Albion is visiting his broth- John Wallace ducted by the V. P. S. C. E. Wednesday cr, Isaac Wallace. evening, February 4th the annual Church “Divide Four” Sale was in town called Walter B. Tvombly of Monroe meeting was held. The meeting was By James Duncan. for Friday on business. to order by the Clerk, Mr. Dinsmore Store’s “Divide By Four” Sale is unusual. Why? Well, The a was chosen Moderator. E. W. Scarboro returned Saturday from Mr. Duncan YES—The Unlike most know of tho Clerk was read nod one there are no disappointments. sales—you just business trip in Boston. annual report ROYAL thing, for the year I The Perish receipts PER CENT DIS- has to the Waldo accepted. what and that is a TWENTY-FIVE Mrs. Elmer Webster gone to to expect straight amounted to the expenditures in Belfast for medical treat- $1764.65. County Hospital for be- IN OUR 8TORE. Instead ot the hackneyed $1697.96, and $974.98 was contributed BAKING POWDER COUNT ON ANY ARTICLE ment. mem- nevolent purposes. The total church or “we haven’t and that lot N. J., was a guest of PUKE of “those are not marked down,” your size,” W. J. Walsh of Newark, the year there have ABSOLUTELY expression last bership is 103. Duriog and Mrs. H. G. CurtiB, Water street, dismissal one of the Shoe Stocks in Maine to select from. Capt. been three additions, one latter of is all sold out,” etc., you have biggest week. granted, and three deaths. The report of the Insures the most Mrs. E. W. made of this advertisement to consider the The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Endeavor society wee read, accepted,and So then, we urge fevery reader carefully after- member- on Water this, Thursday, of the church record. Total healthful food Gilkey Btreet a part delicious and this “Divide Four” sale offers. Possibly number residing in town. buyingfjopportunities By noon. ship 81; 44 of this really exceptional in town for the $14.: expenditures $1138; a care of for the at these very low “Di- Miss Rita Walsh of Rockland wbb Receipts year use of Powder shoe needs are well trken present—but added, four the Royal Baking your Renfrew Cash on hand $20.84. Members By last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. be it be well to consider the future? In conclusion, The C. E. Missionary Committee reported $17, many more articles of food may vide By Four” prices—wouldn’t Wilson. in great contributed to Turkish Missions; balance de- sensation of a sale in which N. F. Gilkey. is now on at all healthful, we come and the unusual attending nobody Ship Timranda. Capt. P. Butman and readily made home, say, enjoy for treasury $1.00. Capt. James from Montevideo to Barbadoes the passage were re-elecud s much or dissatisfied. Dr. Frederick K. Sawyer licious, and economical, adding can be disappointed orderB. H. Dun- Senior end Junior Deacons. Mr. James menu. half-dollars have made and attractiveness to the A few counterfeit Clerk. Dr. Sawyer waa elected Mission- variety local dealers the can, their appearance among the Mr.F.B.Smith and Mr. H. C ary Treasurer and Baker and Com- The" Royal Pastry Cook," \ paoi uiuiiui. ushers. The following Music Holmes containing five hundred practical !• been confined to Rev, C. H. Mc.E:hir.ey, Mrs. W. M. Parse, who has mittee was elected; Mrs. C, for all kinds of baking for the two weeks, Dr. F. K. Sawyer, Mrs. B F. Colcord, receipts the house with pleurisy past free. Address Mies Roulstone. It wss voted tc and cookery, Royal is improving. E. Adffr.s, at the time appointed foi Baking Powder Co., New York. j Elizabeth McElhiney is the have a parish supper Miss Kathryn The will be and family at their the next annual meetings. supper guest of Mrs. Clara Eyre followed by both the Parish and Church meet- home in Orange, N. J. have been ings. The Walker Brothers of Swanville _ machine in the broken in two^places, from which he has sui operating thsir wood Bawing News of Brooks. SPRINGS. The “STOCKTON fered terribly. Then Harold Knox was throw village the past week. into the hold of steamer Hilton loading * was called to IsleBboro a Mrs. Lavona Williams of Dark Harbor, John McLaughlin recently bought pair Hiss Gertrude Pendleton Jellison and his arm was brokei Mrs. Isabel, the wife stable. Cape piers by the death of Miss Christine of heavy draft horses for his livery Shoes Saturday has been visiting her friend side crushed, and internal injuries are feare Regal of Alton Hatch. suffered a bad ill turn Capt. Lane of this village. Mrs. H. L. Hopkins from the constant vomiting of blood. How At full regular prices the Regal Shoe is last week from arrived We her may be a Miss Olive Ridley evening, Feb. 16th, a musical con- Monday. hope improvement ever, symptoms are n« w more favorable, a standard value the world over. For she had been em- ^ Monday Watertown, Mass., where W. S. attendin cert will be given at Union Hall by Prof. rapid. reported by Dr. G. A. Stevens, the three days you can buy them at the fol- as a telegrapher. ployed Wight, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill of Mrs. Bion B. Sanborn, Church street, has physician, and the patients’ anxious parent! iowing “Divide By Four” prices: Dexter of Roxbury, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Portland. been housed the past week, suffering from Capt. and Mrs G. M. Knox, School street, ar of Mr. arrived Sunday and are guests of ultimate Deepest sym Mass., Mr. Dow will start a cut-down sale of winter tonsilitis. hopeful recovery. $.500 Regals,Divide By Pour, $3.75 and Mrs. George P. Carter. is to all! goods next week. He will turn his large Mrs. J. A. Flanders was quite ill Saturday pathy extended 4.50 ..3.38 ”.no has been spending She is Howard M. Perrie, stock into cash at prices that will be profitable and Sunday from a very severe cold. Feb. 4th, the Current Events Club. Mrs. J left last week to visit Hose . “ several weeks in to wn, to the customer. somewhat better. A. Flanders, president, Miss Mary Hichbor ; Holeproof 4.00 3.00 in St. John, N. B. relatives win attend is confined to the house vice Mrs. H. R. Hichborn, secre When full regular prices for “ •• “ “ The Brooke Knights of Pythias Miaa Muriel Goodere president,and you pay 3.00 2.73 Berghman, cas< a are ei its annual mid-winter dinner a t the Steamer L. V. Stoddard, Capt. the jubilee convention in Belfast Feb. 19th. by an attack of bronchitis. Similar tary, joyed Holeproof you are buying biggest Mack’s Point coal The affair. At on ! Boots finished discharging at the A*delegation visited the lodge at Dixmont last quite prevalent in thiB locality. Stcckton—a delightsome hosiery value to be had. So think what Rubber and sailed for Norfolk. The Brooks are a live o’clock fifteen of the Club members sat dowi dock Friday Monday evening. boys Ladies’ Aid of the Universalist these “Divide By Four” prices mean: Shoes The Society to a tempting course dinner prepared by th | Working can rubber boots at Mechanic’s Hol- crowd. ifou always buy cheap The A. E. Nickerson Co., will meet with Mrs. Charles Emery, efficient proprietor of the hotel, M. L. Ingall; of stave parish Boxes**Divide Four” Hen’s Goodyear Welt, two soles, Work- »t to buy the very a large amount was a and his under directions from the abk $3.00 By $2.25 fcheap prices—but low are receiving y^ln spite of the severe cold there good Maple atreet for sewing this, Thursday, aftei- wife, wood. and executive of this literary asso ng Shoes, made from heavy Brownstone jest at is another wood and white birch for spool attendance at the last Monday evening. president quality cheap prices Grange noon. ciation of ladies. The color scheme was pinl 2.00.1.50 a Jalf—regular price $3.00. “Divide By matter we are N. West was struck by tailing remarks were made on current agri- and a entirely. Remember, Capt. W. Special The Masonic Blcck Association declared a 4 white, and from large rosette upoi “ “ “ while at work in the woods cultural Prof. Mr. Leonard the ceiling of and white crepe paper de- ! 1.50 1.13 on the very best grades: tree last week topics by Norwood, cent dividend upon its stock. Al- pink $2.25 juoting prices per recently scended streamers of the same alternating 1 Six to Wear Six and injured his right leg quite severely. and others.g treasurer of the associa- pairs Guaranteed bert M. Amea is the fastened to the corners and sides of the tabli 54 50 Halt Hip Boots, who is Feb. 4th, the Masonic between each two At each Months, or new hoBe free. For Men Frank E. Stover of West Appleton, Wednesday evening, tion. guests. space Cut Shoes “Divide By Four," ar- an official visit from E. D.Chase, dainty, hand-painted place card was found ■ $3.38 employed at the A. A. C. cooperage plant, lodge received Aid of the Universalist society and Women. High The Auxiliary bearing the menu upon the back: is with a fol- following rived la.t week from Bucksport and the District Deputy. They had raising, afternoon Mrs. Parcel Post 6c. extra. Hen’s and Women’s $5.00 High Cut 53.75 Knee Boots, was entertained last Friday by Potato Soup, By L. on Howard lowed sociability and a lunch. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. Weymouth by Hoiea Renouf, Sea View atreet, for needle- (Emery parsley,) Shoes, “Divide By Four," Thorn- $3.75 | $2.82 street. were present from Jackson, Dixmont, Roast Spring Chicken, work. 54.00 dike and Freedom. (a la Noble,) High Cuts, Half & Son are having a large suffer- Children’s Shoes $3.00 53.50 Boys’ Hip, , A. E. Trundy Mrs. Horace M. Griffin, Middle street, Pout Town Spuds, on “Divide Four, ol hauled on the ice Opeechee Herbert J. Hamlin, R. F. D. carrier No. 2, the What a time to shoe up the Joys’ $2.50 High Cuts, By amount logs ed a aevere attack of indigeBtion past Onions, good $1.88 $2.73 1 mill to a sold a calf stream, extending from the bridge and incidentally hustling farmer, to be about Turnips, Youngsters at. these “Divide By Four” wee k.kut is sufficiently improved Road Joys’ $2 00 High Cnts, Small Boys’ »»*»» — -— the (Mil! Variety) 52.75 s roint, anu mat iucj seven weeks old to Isaiah Crowell for $1.50 Meyer the nouse. Orange Salad, prices: “Divide Four, Frank Libby aggregation, exporters of live By Parcel Post 6c. extra. By $2.07 I I spring. Isaac Littlefield, Sea View street, ia quite (Hichborn Creamery Dressing) stock, for $35. Who says it does not pay to Native Warm Apple Pie, and Girls’ $2.50 Shoes $1.88 Pendleton Sisters, Capt. Small, a severe cold. Boys’ boots Parcel Post Schooner confined to his bed by very Field Ice of the above by raise stock in Waldo It was a real sick; Strawberry Cream, “ “ “ “ Any in the harbor for several county? a which has been Mrs. Littlefield has just recovered from (Ridley picked berries,) 2.00 1.50 8c. extra. its dis- toad variety and a beauty. Think of lt! weeks loaded with phosphate, began month’s illness. Crackers, Cheese, .. fertilizer Feb. Golden Crown Lodge, K. Cuffee, 1.50 1.14 Monday at the Hubbard plant Sunday, 15th, re- ?or three can our famous charge Mrs. James Crocker, Middle street, left (Male Berry, Java,) days you buy of will attend church in a Rev. Mr. Parcel Post 6c. extra. at Mack's Point. P., body. her Py Shoes for Cambridge, Mass., to visit Tucked into each corner-folded wa! $1.95 for Rubbers Carne will welcome them *nd the exercises cently napkin $1.48 | Light Weight The Penobscot Electric Company took Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur a blood-red heart, pierced with a arrow Bay daughter and husband, candy are Electric will be conducted in accordance with their a suggestion of its being near a “Valentine fou know at regular prices you Men’s $1.00 Storm Rubbers, over the plant of the Searsport Light for a tew weeks. avowed The choir will furnish Magune, Lunch.” The dinner proved excellent, hot anc Overshoes to Roscoe is the local man- principles. saving from 50c. $1.00. “Divide By Four, Co., Feb. 5th. Arey who resides with finely served, and the dainty touches of 75c. 11 music to the occasion and it is ex- Mrs. Chemplin Lamphier, pink Men’s 4-Buckle Teamsters’ Artics. office in the Wheaton build- appropriate and white in the as well as ager and has his Mr. and Mrs. Sim- china, decorations, a attendance. her and hueband, Women’s 75c. Storm Rubbers, pected that there will be large daughter eiinauceu me sausiactory meets. ne meal regular $1.95, for ing on Main street. has recover- <£ J ^y Men’s and Women’s eon B. Merrithew, Church stieet, disposed of amid laughter and good humor, the “Divide By Four, v at home of There was a large representative meeting 57c. Mrs. Zenas L. Downes died the ed from her severe ill turn of last week. ladies repaired to the parlor, where the par- Men’s One-Buckle, regular 98c., for here last week of the local farmers who are Shoes $2.68 Zenas D. on Union taking of confectionery, telling of stories and $3.50 85c. Tan Rubbers, her grandson, Hartshorn, B. Middle street, Women's interested in the Farmer’s Union. Mr. Embree Mrs. Sylvester Pendleton, jokes and listening to the reading of original street, Feb. ad, 82 years. The remains 2.25 “Divide Four, aged last week to visit her Mrs. : the names of ; 3.00 By 58c I Mr. Abbott of Isle and left daughter, alphabetical rhymes introducing All other overshoes at the same dj to her late home in Swanville Fri- of Bangor, Presque were taken at her homo in Thomaston, every Club member, written and read by Miss Post 6c. extra. 9 others elucidated the burning question of the Maude Demuth, Parcel Post 6c. extra. By Parcel where the funeral services were he d at Mary Hichborn, caused much merriment. Fol- proportion. By day, I Maine. She will be away several months. of »he fanners it was a very- this an in a fin- the church. sale products, lowing indulgence few games meet Wednes- ished the afternoon's and doubtless a very profitable occa- I The Current Events Club will merrymaking and at five |74c. pleasant The Knights of will attend church o’clock the happy club sisters for Pythias was in the room Feb. with Mrs. Herbert departed sion. Dinner servtd banquet day afternoon, 18th, L# their various homes at the Methodist after voting this one of in a body Sunday morning Church street, having ••Alaska,” for Wm. N. of Brooks, 91 years of age, Hopkins, the most enjoyable of such always pleasant church, it the 50th anniversary of their Crosby Remember being the of and r.aaing, as selected by occasions for the Current Events Club. Fol- Order Mail comes to the front again as one of the smart topic stuay By order. The sermon will be preached by Rev. lowing is the list of those seated around the He has the hostess. “Divide Four" prices are for cash old men of this community. already table: Mrs. J. A. Flanders, Miss Hich- It is just possible it isn’t convenient for you to That these By O. G. Barnard. The annual installation will Bos- Mary be cut in the woods, sled length and ready to haul, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shute came from born, Mrs. H. R Hichborn, Mrs Ralph Morse, come to our store to take of Not under any circumstance wiil charges take place Thursday evening, Feb. 19;h, at personally advantage only. a fanner’s a with his par- Mrs. Everett Staples, Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, REGU- a year's wood for family, and is now ton Feb. 4th to spend fortnight made this three days’ sale, except at Union Iiall. Miss Leora Partridge, Miss Alice Hichborn, these wonderful “Divide Py Four” prices. There during it for the stove and getting it into ents, Capt. and Mrs. Elden Shute, Sylvan this in mind and do preparing Mrs. Charles Emery, Miss Harriet D. Hich- is no need of it. Order If LAR PRICES. Please bear Mrs. Chester L. gave a most and JVlrB. by Parcel Post. you Bailey enjoy- the shed. He will do all this work himself. street, and Mrs. Shute s parents, Mr. Mrs. M. J. born, Goodere, Mrs. Elmer E. for credit as we cannot in any instance able thimtle on Feb. are not more than satisfied, we will not only refund not ask party Wednesday night, is the oldest man in town ana the D ockham, in Prospect. Thompson, Mrs. Rufus L. Mudgett, Mrs. H. L. He keeps above terms. 4th, entertaining Mrs. O. S. Atwood, Mrs. F. Hopkins, Mrs. Levi Griffin. your money but will pay carrying charges both ways. deviate from j Boston Post cane, but is too youDg and smart Lust Sunday was observed as “Go-to-church- K. Sawyer, Mrs. S. L. Fairchild, Mrs. E. W. to make any practical use of it. Sunday” in town, the ladies of the Current Fletcher. Mrs. S. C. Pattee, Mrs. I. H. Have- Events Club attending the Universalist church SHIP NEWS. ner, Mrs. E. W. Gilkey, Mrs. James Duncan, FREEDOM. in a body and greatly appreciating the fine Miss Gladys Butman, Miss Mabel Griffin and ui o. uciuia ui^aiu aucuucu uic auiuuiuuuc discourse given by Kev. A. A. Blair. AMERICAN PORTS. Miss Florence Colcord. Dainty refreshments ONLY THREE DAYS ] shjw in last week ...Mrs. Annie New Feb Bangor Mrs. Stella C. of is with York, 4. Ar, sch Fairfield, Charles- were served by the hostess, Mrs. Atwood as- Young Winterpcrt Murch visited her son, Edmund in ton, S C; 7, sld, sch Metinic, Rockland; 9, ar, Murch, Mrs. L. East Main street, as and 14th sisting. Angie Muagett, schs ChaB A Jacksonville; Robert A 12th, 13th Pittsfield recently... .Aibra E. Flye has re- Campbell, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, February and help at present; and Mrs. Mud- Snyder, Charleston; William E Downes, Jack- F. Parker, tonsorial has rented companion | Myron artist, turned to his business in Brighton, Mass_ sonville. gett’s many friends are hoping the arrange- the Andrew Leach store on Mr in street. This Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Webster passed Wednesday Boston, Feb 6. Ar, schs Herman F Kimball ment may continue while she remains so store was built by Andrew Leach in 1834 and evening, Feb. 4th, with Mr. and Mrs. George Rockport, Me; Hume, do; Nile, do; Catawam- him helpless. teak, do; Mary Langdon, do; 9, sld.stm, Hilton was occupied by until his death, Jan. 10, Worth... Seth Banton Waterville went to in Stockton; schs Elizabeth Palmer, 1871. Mr. Leach was born Elden Shute, station agent at Alton—eight Hamptor in Middleboro, his auto Feb. 6th... Dr. A. M. Small removed Roads; Annie & Reuben, Rockport; Warren E Feb. miles above Old on the B. & A.— came SfieSbitidmore and Mass, 9, 1785, came to Belfast with a cancer from the forehead of Mrs. Knowles Town, Potter, do; John S Beacham, Rockland. his in 1805. He home last to Sunday with his Baltimore, Feb 5. Ar, sch Blanche C Pen- parents engaged in business Bangs Feb. 2nd-The Samoset Club attended Saturday spend dleton, Calais. in (now in parents, Capt. and Mrs. Elden Shute, Sylvan Prospect Searsport) 1809, married church in a body Sunday morning, Feb. 8th. Mobile, Feb 3. bark Mannie Swan on his £ld, Miss Black in was street. He left Monday by early train Sally 1811, postmast?r of The pastor, J. G. Vance, had a very interest- Cienfuegos; sch Margaret Thomas, New York for 27 and return trip. Feb 6. sch Gov Ponce Prospect years, deacon of the First ing sermon, taking for his subject the religious Norfolk, Sld, Powers, P R; 9, ar, stm Penobscot, and sld or Congregational chnrch of for over Mrs. Everett Church street, return- Searsport Searsport life of Abraham Lincoln.... Frank Nutt has Staples, return. — — In fifty years. 1830 while Mr. Leach was post- his farm to Grover ed Feb. 3rd licm a month’s absence in New 5. sch M *1 sold Dobson and Mr. and Brunswick, Ga, Feb Ar, Ella John R. I master, C. Palmer, Jr., alias Charles Nutt will move to New and Massachusetts. Charm- Willey, Boston; 8, ar, sch Massasoit, Portland Mrs. the village in the York, Jersey BORN Thompson. In Boston, January 29, He ■ Grant, Jr., of Belfast was arrested in and sis- Charleston, Feb 5. Sld, sch Frederick W BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. the house now occupied by Frank Flye. Mr. Flye ing visits with parents, brother wife, A., wife of Janies Thompson and daughter fj wooden store then Mr. other Corrected for The Journal. the late Moses Willard Farwell of Rockier; ■ occupied by Leach as will move in over his store... .The members of ter and husband, aunt and family, beside S Feb sch Alice L Pen- Weekly Butler. In East Searsmont, January 22, to Wiggins, C, £. Ar, j 72 Burial at Forest Hills. a and in connection PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. and Clinton a son. aged years. postoffice grocery store, the church gave Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Vance a cousins and many old acquaintances,were much dleto ewYork. Mr. Mrs. Butler, to Mr. with the murder of White of a Feb 7. Ar, sch H Bab- 10 00al4 Nickerson In Monroe, February 2, Capt. Salem by party Friday evening, Feb. tak- Tampa, Augustus Apples,per obl,1.60a2X9 Hay, j surprise 6tb, enjoyed. sch Wm E New 10 and Mrs. Martin Nickerson, a daugnter. decoy letter. Palmer's evidence secured the cock, Norfolk; 9, ar, Burnham, dried, per lb., 7 Hides, their refreshments with them. The even- to ing F rom Cape Jellison piers the following ship- York; sld, sch Mark Pendleton, Porto Rico. BeanB, 2 50a2 76 Lamb, 14 Wiley. In West Lincolnville, January 31, detection and conviction of the murderers of pea, was in and other Feb 4. Sld, Greenwood. 75 Lamb Skins, 40a60 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiley, a son. ASK FOR ing passed playing gamep pin g report was given your correspondent Searsport, barge Beans, Y. E., 2 50a2 I Capt. White. Daniel Webster appeared for amusements.... Mrs. J. G. Vance visited Mrs. Perth sld, stm L V Stoddard, Nor- 28a32 Mutton, 8 Young In Camden, January 29, to Mr. and Feb. steamer Millinocket Amboy; 6, Butter, in Monday evening: 1st, R & R L No Rock- 42 Mrs. William a the government at the trial and passages from J. W. Libby Unity Feb, 5th....Mrs. D. W. folk; 10, sld, barge CO, 9, Beef, sides, 9al0 Oats, 32 lb., Young, daughter. and Mrs. sailed with for New York. ‘Feb. 4th, 60 his Dodge Myra Brown visited Mr. and paper land. 9 Potatoes, eloquent argument are familiar to every Beef,forequarters, Mrs. Selden Fuller in the steamer Hilton arrived, to load Stockton, Feb 5. Sld, stm Hilton, Boston; 6 60 Round Hog, 10 school Norridgewock past light, paper. Barley, bu. MARRIED boy. week....Mrs. Leander Grant and the ar, stm Millinocket, New York; 9, sld, stm Mil* 24 Straw, 9.00 nuise, Feb. 5th, steamer Hilton sailed with paper for Cheese, Miss Barker, who is for Mrs. Grant's linocket, Norfolk, with potatoes; 10, ar, stm 26a30 Obituary. Charles H. Monroe, one of the caring arrived Chicken, 18,Turkey, Averill-Connington. In Febru- MOLASSINEi Boston. Feb. steamer Millinocket Bangor, husband, called on Mrs. D. R. McGray Feb. 6th, Hilton, Boston, to load potatoes. Calf 18 Tallow, 2 best known citizens of Skins, ary 2, by Rev. Charles A. Moore of AH Soul's Searsport, passed away 4th....Mr. and Mrs. from with a from New York. Feb 5. Ar, stm J O 12alS George Varney general cargo Bucksport, Me, Elliscn, Duck, 20'Veal, Claude A. Averill and Helen S. Con- at his home on Main street called on Mr. and New York and sld 7th for to load 20 Church, Sunday morning, Unity Mrs.McGray Feb. 4th. ( Stonington, Eggs, 32;Wool, unwashed, both of j for nington, Frankfort. Feb. after an Our treacherous weather—very mild for New 16al7 hard, 6.00 8th, illness of about two months York.) Fowl, Wood, Cook-Morgan. In Winterport, February 6, followed cold 18 Wood, soft, 3.60 with Bright’s disease. He was born in Thorn- days, by sharp snaps—continues. FOBEIGN PORTS. Geese, by Father O’Connors, Ralph Cook of Frank- RETAIL MARKET. MEAL. Rain ending in sleet, brought RETAIL PRICE. fort and Miss Marian Morgan of Winterport. dike Oct. 29, 1857, and came to Searsport from Saturday night, Puerto Mexico, Jan 31, 5 pm. Sld, stm a scene of rare 18 110 Colcord-Aylward. In Rockland, January MARVELLOUS FOOD Belfast 32 years ago and in his landscape beauty Sunday Pennsylvanian, Nichols, Delaware Break- Beef, Corned, Lime, engaged calling 18a22 Oat Meal, 6 21, Jose E. Colcord and Miss Idella B. Aylward, morning; every tree, shrub, telegraph and water; Feb 6, 6 pm, ar, 6tm Minnesotan, New Butter Salt, 14 lb., as a jeweller, which he continued he was 4 both of Rockland. until York; sld, stm Montanan, Parse, Delaware Corn, 82 Onions, wire was with Hanscom-Carleton. In 7, AND FARM STOCK taken ill in December. Mr. Monroe was also telephone hung Bparkling Breakwater. Cracked Corn, 77 Oil, kerosene. 12al3 Boston, January FOR HORSES 7 Harold N. Hanscom of Rockland and Madeline an jewels, and every wire was a flashing rope of Feb 4. sch John J Hanson Corn 77 Pollock, expert machinist and in the past few years Bermuda, Sld, Meal. FOR SALE BY 24 14 Carleton of Camden. d while lawns and fields were (from San Boston. Cheese, Pork, had built up a fine business in the of not iamonds, glorious- Juan), Swift-Shute. In at BEN IF EIEID. repairing Do continue to suffer with indiges- Port Spain, Jan 17. Ar, sch Florence M CottonSeed, 185. Plaster, 1.13 Searsport, February 4, or white, with the Rev. C. H. automobiles. He was a man of quiet and un- tion dyspepsia causing heartburn, ly bespangled glistening gems—a Fort de France New d lOIRye Meal, 3* Congregational parsonage, by A. A. HOWES & CO dizziness, Penley, (for York.) Codfish, 7, and [! after-dinner distress, headache, sch lOiShorts, 146 McElhiney. Fred J. Swift of Searsport F. assuming habits and a familiar figure on the biliousness! never-to-be-forgotten sight! Kingston, Jan 22. Ar, Sedgwick, Gulf- Cranberrit s, CHAS SWIFT, pain in the bowels, or sour and gassy 6tomach! 25a27Sugar, 5 Annette Caroline Shute of ProsDect. j| streets of his port. Clover Seed. 11. L. WHITTEN CO. Searsport during residence here. Get effective and and Mrs. Horace M. Middle R 7Rufi 7.R 40 lasting relief at once. Buy Lapt. Griffin, Salina Cruz, Feb 6, noon. Sld, stm Vir- Salt. T. I.. He had a largo circle of friends who will re- from A. A. Howes & SWAN-W HITT EN-BICK FOl(l> CO.. Co.—today—a fifty cent street, are receiving congratulations upon the ginian, Anderson, San Diego. H. G. Seed, 2 60a2 76'Sweet Potatoes, 5 DUD gret to hear of his box of Mi-o-na Tablets. and St 7. A 16.Wheat Meal. 4 Wholesale Hislribiitori*. 1t7p !t untimely demise. He They quickly arrival of a A John, N B, Feb Cld, sch Mary Hall, Lard surely end stomach to grandson. telegram Sunday leaves, beside his four misery—are pleasant Vineyard Haven. —- wife, sons—Charles take and harmless. announced the Feb. of a Barbour. In Ellsworth, February 2, Mrs. perfectly morning birth, 7th, Yarmouth, N S, Feb 6. Cld, sch Susie H Elbert, Frank, R and Theodore e Mi o-na is one of tne HERALD M. 72 10months. ;yal Moaro j most dependable reme- most welcome babe to to Dr. and Mrs. George Davidson Portland. NtW YORK "SUNDAY Margaret Barbour, aged years, (from Tusket) In The funeral services were held at dies for disordered stomachs. It heals the sore Brackett. Brookline, Mass., February 3, his late | A. Foster of Sacramento, California, with all MARINE MISCELLANY. 15. and inflamed membranes and is not magazine Section—February Elizabeth N. Cook, wife of Frank W. Brackett, home Tuesday afternoon, Rav. O. C. Barnard only a j digestive antiacid and circumstances favorable. The numerous friends Mobile, Ala, Feb 4. Sch Wm H Sumner, New aged 58 years, 9 months and 9 days. For Sale giving prompt effective The front color page of next Sunday’s ( of the M E. church and was the Christmas hurri- In St. A one-horse officiating, the inter relief, but is a tonic that tones up and of Mrs. Fester—nee Edith Griffin—in this, her which wrecked in York Herald Section will be an ex- Benner. Helena, Calif., January 20. two-seated jumper, practic strength- Magazine neu ment was in the ens the entire cane and towed into St Joe, Fla, arrived in from Miranda A., widow of L. Benner, new, in the where it has been family lot in Elmwood ceme- digestive system—then the food native in felicitations to quisite color arrangement of scenes Percy Capt. George paint shop is dige ted and town, join generous for When found at sea will be a native of Searsmont and former resident of varnished and striped. Removal tery. properly assimilated—you en- port, today repairs. Mackaye’s “The Bird Masque,’ which painted, robust health. her and husband on this event in their the vessel was and had lost 81 3 months arid 9 hind seat. Made & Sons of Broos joy happy waterlogged part produced in New York on February 24. Rockland, aged years, days. by Staples 1 Sumner was at In Call number or 244. Congregational Church Notes. Do not delay—get a box of Mi-o-na at once. ideal home circle! of her deckload. [The built Brewster. Rockland, February 4, Lucy telephone 142-3, | Sunday & for the 67 and 22 19 St If you are not entirely satisfied with results— Camden in 1£91 by Coombs Conant Two full of reproduc- A. Brewster, aged years, 11 months 8w6 A. J. BEACH, Congress morning, February 8th, the sermon was ap- pages photographic j money refunded. Richard Gcodere, the young son of Mr. late Capt E W Pendleton of Islesboro and tions of sensational bathing costumes seen at days. commanded him for several over Burkett. In Boston, 29, Oscar R. and Mrs. M. J. Gocdere, Church street, who by years.] Palm Beach, and happenings the world January Nagshead, N C, Feb 6. Ths schooner Helen added features. Burkett, aged 55 years. Interment in Thomas- is at home are joined the U. S Navy last summer, H Benedict of New Haven, Conn, from Perth ton. NOTICE with a crew of In David 'D. on a regular furlough of ten days. He arrived Amboy to Fernandina, seven, From Bogota, J. H. Todd, who is in South Chase. Rockland, February 4, went ashore here in a Life savers 78 10 months and 19 A last Having recently passed a suc- Friday gale. America for the New York Herald, sends a de- Chase, aged ye.trs, days. CITY DRUG STORE. Great Gross of Our Saturday. took a breeches The Seth E. Special lurs off her crew in buoy. story of his There is a Condon. In Rockport, January 81, cessful examination and received an appoint- fleet lightful impressions. STOPS* any schooner belongs to the Benedict-Manson human interest tou ch in line. Condon, formerly of Rockland, aged 78 years, Wilson’s Cough Syrup he every parent Glycerine received. ment as one of the “Blue Jacket Guards**, of New Haven, Ct, is 83 years old and worth 1 month and 11 days. Cough. A large bottle lor 25 cents. Soap just about was Wilson W In Mrs. Z. will remain in Newport, R. I, for three or four $8,000. Her commander Robert Adamson, the new Fire Commission- 1 Downs. Searsport, February 3, of Deer Isle and the crew was shipped the of 1 L. Downs of Swanville, aged 82 years. to some naval Torrey er of New York City, gives key-note THREE ODORS: months before his assignment at A. New York. his administration in a statement to the Herald, j Gross. In Baltimore, January 25, Sidney THE ship for a long ciuiee. His selection as one Gross, formerly of Rockland, aged 47 years. In Miss White Rose, Violet and Arbutus. of the B. J. G. is very pleasing to his parents, Jacob Borkhuis, the oldest waiter, tells of the | Hazeltine. Belfast, February 9, CHRISTIAN **black of He relates how he started Abigail Fannie Hazeltine, aged 86 years, 3 ALL SAME since one must be proficient and without days long ago. THE HIGH QUALITY. in the old Stevens House, where his whims led months and 26 days. marks*' to merit each a Congratu- SCIENCE ALL THE SAME LOW PRICE. position. HARD COLDS him, and anecdotes of the well known men he Lunt. In Frenchboro, January 29, Hezekiah 1 ations to our 1 best time to Lunt, Sr., aged 80 years and 6 months. A young neighbor When they first come, the served. MONITOR TEN CENTS CAKE. Monroe. In Searsport, February 8, Charles break them up. One standard remedy— Feb. 4tb two severe accidents occurred in a an H. 56 years, 3 months and 9 days. IS FOR SALei AT Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A fashion page, detective story, article Monroe, aged Master Jesse son of on “Prehistoric Man in Modern and Paul. In searsmont, February 8, Augusta. OLD CORNER DRUG town: Barrimsn, young Sold for 70 years. Art," 8TORE. Maisie the Motor are the other R„ wife c f George B. Paul, formerly of South D. F. 8TEPHEN80N*S. Ferd Barrimsn, was knocked down fellow Maid, among ■ by 40 4 months and 2 4w6 -- =====^^- features. Boston, aged years, days. ckcclmates while (casting and bis leg wee j\skJfourJ)octor^_^_^_jkw*jjrJS£