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^■J———wp———■—— __ The _ Journal.~~ VOLUME BELFAST, NOVEMBER 1901. 73.__ , MAINE, THUBSDAY, 7, NUMBER 4o7~ Contents of To-Day's Journal. THE CHURCHES. OBITUARY. CITY GOVERNMENT. Thanksgiving Hoy. a8th. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. JPAGK 1. The will be held at Mrs. 0. Wadlin died at regular meeting of the City Council Meetings the Peoples’ Mis- Nancy her home President Roosevelt issued his unty Correspondence..The Churches..Cupt. was held 4th. Saturday John Parker went to Anburn last Sued..Successful Fishermen..Islesboro sion in the Miller with her son, Tileston October Monday evening, November Nov. Friday Jerry Staples went to Camden Monday wley Frye schoolbouse, street, Wadlin, Esq., proclamation fixing Thursday, 28th, for work. Movements. A Big Fire in Port- A full board was in the aldermen’s as a of national for work. ...Obituary... every Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. All 31st, at the advanced age of 83 years and 2 present day thanksgiving. It fol- .CityGovernmeut..The Maine Granite m- lows : room and there was but one absentee from Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Palmer 'try... The Latest Colors...The Woman who are welcome. months. Prior to April last she was in returned Sat- Mrs. Essie P. Carle went to Boston Tues s for Nov.28th...Belfast tbe common council. A PROCLAMATION. Fame..Thanksgivng health and but she was then urday from Boston. on 11her School There will be two services at the Unita- good strength, day business. Report...High Notes..Transfers The first business was the before “The season is nigh when, according to Real Estate. Notes..Personal.. taken with a rheumatic trouble hearing E. P. Frost returned from a .Newspaper rian church next conducted suddenly the time-hallowed custom of our Saturday bus- McKeen Sunday, by the officers on the people, the Joseph went to day’s Elections.. Wedding Bells... A National aud has since been confined to her bed. She municipal petition of Mary President iness to Haverhill, Mass., Rev. A. II. Spence of Barnstable, Mass. appoints a day as the special occa- trip Boston. for work. •!«ge. L. Patterson for the removal of a Monday was born in St. George, a daughter of Henry telephone sion for praise and thanksgiving to God. PAGE 2. Evening service at 7.30. in “This Edward Johnson and family have gone to and pole front of her house. W. P. Thomp- thanksgiving finds the people still Frank R. Woodcock went .tin Hrown..l)eer Isle Yachtsmen..News of Mary Handley. Her parents moved to bowed Boston for to Boston Mon- Prayer meeting at the North church this, son, for the stat- with sorrow for the death of a great the winter. v\eek..County Correspondence. when was a Esq., appeared petitioner, on business. Hope she small child and she and good President. We mourn Pres. Mc- day Thursday, evening at topic, “Telling that she G. C. Ford went to Lewiston PAGE 3. 7.15; attended the schools ing does not' claim any damages, because we so loved Monday to public of that town Kinley and honored Miss Kate Taylor went to of Fez..Schooners Still in Demand all to Christ.” Sunday services: Sermon by but asks that the and be and the work in a shoe Waterville impses and afterwards went to Damariscotta Aca- simply poles wires him; manner of his death should factory. do County Cron Reports. Captured Ban- Tuesday to visit friends. by the pastor, Rev. G. S. Mills at 10.45 A. m. ; so as awaken in the breasts of our a keen Fleet. and Camden School. She arranged not to interfere, with her people Mrs. J. W. went to Waterville Bucksport’s Fishing demy High taught anxiety for the and at the same Emery Mrs. Sunday school at 12 m. ; C. E. meeting at 0.15 shade trees. Chas. W. Adams of country Roscoe Holmes of Ellsworth is visit- PAGE 4. school several terms her school vaca- Portland, time a resolute not to be Tuesday for a short visit. during purpose driven by her r. m. ; topic, “God’s leading in our lives,” assistant superintendent, for the any from the ing mother, Mis. H. E. Moore. iitorials...Customs Officials and Shinning.... tions and after leaving the Camden school. appeared calamity path of strong, or- Thomas Rice left to visit his l’salm lecture the at 7.15 which a Saturday wing Edward’s Domain..The News of Brooks. 23; by pastor p. She first married Peter Hilt of New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. derly, popular liberty, as nation we Miss Margaret Hazeltine is her Hope, by have thus far trod. daughter in Berlin, Mass. visiting M.. He said the safely Lewis P. PAGE 5., whom she had one Albert L. who company realizes that some “Vet in of brother, Hazeltine, in Bath. son, Hilt, spite this great disaster, it is Lee J. Patterson left last for The services at the Universalist church must be and two nevertheless Thursday :u* News of Belfast. died in Northport at the age of 24 years. change made, suggested true that no people on earth C. W. Follett is his Ro- have such Massachusetts, for work. visiting brother, PAGE 6. as follows: 10.45 A. one to set a on the side abundant cause for next Sunday will be At After the death of her husband she plans: pole opposite thanksgiving land V. Follett of for a taught as we have. The in Rockland, few days. hen tiie Summer Have Fled... Helen of past year particular Mrs. S. N. Rackliif went to Auburn Satur- Days m. regular services, by the school a few terms and Wad- the street, which would require that preaching pastor; Aarried John has been one of peace and We have Basil Newell is at home for a in's Microbe Party (story) Albeit W. Thonip- three plenty. to her husband. short visit, Wherc at 12 si. Sunday school: at 6.15 p. si., Young lin of He died in and she poles be strongly guyed; the other, prospered in material and day join Our Soldiers Died..Chief Hydro- Northport. 1876, things have been ne is in the employ of the Postal sier of that the wires a able to work for our own Telegraph soutiierland..Register Deep Water Peoples’ meeting; topic, “Prayer”; at 4 r. continued to live on the old farm until her be enclosed in single cable uplifting things Ross Hammons went to Skowhegan Mon- -sols Foot Ball and the at Portland. Higher Education.. and the moved intellectual and spiritual. Let us remem- Company School.B si., the second in the series of Sunday after- son Tileston came to Belfast seven years pole far enough along the ber day to work in a shoe factory. that, as much has been given us, much Mr. and PAGE 7. noon with street to clear the trees. The matter was Mrs. Clarence Knowlton and vespers, address by the pastor; ago, when she came with him. She leaves will be expected from us and that true hom- Miss Hattie M. Black returned Friday to a sons with and Scientific The musical one referred special committee consisting age comes from the heart as well as from spentjast Sunday Mr. and Mrs i.iutauqua Literary Circle.. subject, “Marriage.” program son, Tileston, and one daughter, Mrs. from a business trip to Boston. rary News and Notes.Admiral of Aldermen the lips and shows itself in deeds. We can Wm. W. Barnes of Waldo. Schley’s will include special music by the S. Adella, wife of Edwin Woodside of Sa- Knowlton, Hazeltine and Per- [•mate..Fatalities of the Fishing Season. choir; best prove our thankfulness to the Al- William and Edw. with full to and Sylvester Colcord went Mr. and soprano solo by Miss Marion bass one Mrs. Susan H. kins, power act, to report the Mrs. Win. Clark of Bar Harbor PAGE 8.’ Wells; battus, step daughter, mighty by way in which on this earth to Brockton last for work. at a special to be called the and at this time us Thursday arrived to nrsport Locals..County Correspondence..Ship solo by Mr. Elbridge S. Pitcher. All are Witherspoon of Worcester, Mass., and one meeting by each of does his duty to Wednesday visit friends in Bel- .Market..Births. for his fellowmen. Mrs. Marriages..Deaths. cordially invited. grandson, Tileston Edwin Woodside of Sa- Mayor that purpose. The committee Henry Webber went to Brockton, fast, Montville and Liberty. met “Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, to her husband. was a Tuesday forenoon and will report at a Mass., Saturday join Rev. A. A. Smith began a series of after- battus. Mrs. Wadlin true and devot- President of the United States, appoint Josephine Beckwith of Plattsburg, N. Y., COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. special of the officers the A. J. of has noon vespers at the Universalist church ed wife and mother and a faithful friend. meeting niunieipal Thursday, 28th day of the present No- Rigby Stillwater returned Satur- been granted an absolute divorce from Saturday afternoon. vember, as a day of and rec- from a visit to his S. \ last His was “The Re- All who knew her mourn the loss of one thanksgiving day cousin, F. J. Rigby. invent Beckwith of Boston, of Sunday. subject ommend that through the land the formerly WAi.no. C. K. Stephenson, who is em- endeared Roll of accounts No. 8 was passed. Fol- people Belfast. ligion of Abraham Lincoln.” lie first re- by faithful works of love. The cease their wonted occupation and gather Mrs. Maria A. Miller of Boston arrived '■ii at Evans Farm, picked three good funeral was lowing are the amounts under the various at their ferred to an address to which lie once list- held at her late home Saturday homes and places of worship to Friday to visit her son, George W.