Today’s Journal. of A flock of ents _-- UB1TUARY. large wild geese flew over Belfast W“8 News of Belfast last the Granges. .Obituary... much respected, and The bay Monday afternoon—another sign of PERSONAL” PERSONAL. had many frienda societies. .The News of Bel- It was with a shock and sense of loss that in Pittsfield and eurround- spring. The War News... the friends in .ng owns who extend crePersonal.. Belfast learned of the death in sympathy to those who THE MARCH WIND. Mr. J. W. Roberts writes from Mrs. E. 0. Clement of Wedding Bells, «e left Reading. Mrs. John O. Black is her mother Pittsfield is visiting flections.. March of to mourn their visiting in sln Boston, I8th, Miss Clara Prentiss loss, Mr. was The March wind is a saucy sprite, Mass: “Have returned relatives in Pacific Exposition. .One Bagle, just from Orlando and Union. Montville. '^r-.iiiiina Parsons. She had been ill some Bnd i8 He blows skirts awry Another. .A weeks, but survived by a widow, girls’ St. Augustine, Florida, where we met Suggests Mrs down the some Emerton Gross has returned from Sconce was to be Mr'eJn!'1",edNell,e W. And sends bats rolling street, Miss Bernice Holt returned from Camden, Letter. .Recent Deaths. supposed improving slowly, when Bagley. with whom he was Belfast people.*' Monday ^,r united in To cheer the passers-by. where he spent the week's school vacation with on March 10th a sudden marriage about Warren, where she spent the Easter recess. ... \ew York. .Shamrocks at change for the worse years thin,-five ago, He fills the air with blinding We have received an hie A. Old set and a son, Frana interesting letter from Mrs. mother, Mrs, E. Gross. The Clipper Days, in. Her brother, George A. Parsons, of Bagley, by his;former marri- Or chills you to the bone Edith Danforth and daughter Ora M.t Saint Augustine, and one from l s a Long Way to Old Mt. age. The funeral And acts in as if Florida, Ra- returned Miss Inez Dickenson of Patten who ha Presque Isle, with his step-granddaughter, was held March 17th at the every way Monday from visits in Boston and vi- c.!‘ Suffrage Defeated ome of Mrs. The world were all his own. mona, California, but are obliged to defer their been poem) Miss Alice Kimball, and her MisB Bagley’a sister and cinity. visiting Mrs. Albert H. Welch, left Fri- Heaven, (poem) cousin, Emily husband, Mr. to next I;11’ Hampshire.. and Mrs. T. W. And the March wind does publication week, day to visit relatives in Rems. Frothingham Miller, were with her during the Hawes, in Rev. A. E. yet good work, Lynn and Boston, Troy, As he meant to do. Miss Bertha and Miss imping last few Wright of the is Everett A. Banks, who sold his Hayes Mary Hayes ... Notes... Other relatives UniverBalist recently for ads Legislative days. and friends church of Pittsfield He blows the Winter’s cold returned Henry Blood, many years a resident of away house on Monday from Portland, where Bast BelfaBt. were in all officiating. floral Waldo Avenue to Waldo B. Wash- they JVhurrhes. untiring possible efforts for her Many tributes their And Winter's miasms, too. the Blaster Pittsfield, has become a resident of Belfast addeji has the spent recess. comfort. Miss Parsons was testimony to the esteem in He clears the air and makes it fresh burn, bought Walter E. Dutch house and moved News of Belfast, born in Bangor which the depart- his household effects here last ed was For work to begin; on Elm street and will it. Mrs. Sherman Freeman and Miss Memorial Service. .Coun* the daughter of Solomon and Clara held. The remains were Spring’s occupy daughter, week. s table Sophia accompanied He blows away the frosts and cold Freeman .The Fellow at to Troy the Rev. and Mrs. Dorothy of Hartford, Conn., are .’’■rrespoudence.. (Johnson) Parsons. Owing to her moth by widow and the son Franz, and And blows the robins in. Arthur E. Wilson will enter- Mr. On the Sebasticook.. guests at their old home in this George F. Reynolds of Portland has noem)- death she came to Belfast as a child to interment was made in the tain the class of youngest children of the Uni- city. Makes Her Soil Fertile. live Troy cemetery. —Somerville Journal. been the guest the past week of Dr. and Mrs. a Europe tarian Miss Mabel with her aunt, Mrs, Lydia Prentiss Sunday school at the parsonage next Townsend has returned from Erkins’ Corner News, Frothing- Eugene L. Stevens. He represents The Port- Chandler afternoon from Boston, where she Miss Mission ham. Her school days were in Swift, a veteran of the Civil A new concrete floor is laid Saturday 3 until 5 o'clock. accompanied Louise H. land Co. and Indian Field..Literary spent Bangor War, being in (the with Mr. Allen will install a pen- and died Some of the older Ferguson to attend the a!:(j Note8...Horn Held for in Cambridge, where she was a early Sunday in the Waldo Coun- classes have already been millinery openings. stock #. pupil of morning Clerk of Courts office, county building. in East Belfast for the Penobscot Bay Election. ty General entertained. Games were J The Eggemoggin Prof. Agassiz, returning at their close to the hospital where he had been the played and light re- Mrs. Rosetta Sheldon returned from Electric Co. Judge will be in Belfast today to hear Monday past Spear freshments served. a Belfast home. Never strong, in later years. He had been in feeble health short visit in Lewiston and was Stockton years the suit in Belfast Water Co. va. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Howes rtport Springs. .Ship for a equity, City of Liberty ill health compelled her to spend much time long time. He came to Belfast some The Valley of the Moon Jack London by her granddaughter, Miss Hazel L. Sheldon. Belfast Price Current.. of Belfast. by were in Belfast on their ,« The years ago yesterday way home in Boston, But whatever her and made his home for a time with comes to the House for one Died. physical dis- Opera day only, Mrs. H. E. McDonald came town last Fri- from North where had n Married. his Mrs. There were eight tables of whist at the par- up Carolina, they been comfort she always presented a niece, E. B. Lunt, who was reared in March 26th A cheerful, Friday, (tomorrow). special day for the first time in relatives. were his and ty at Seaside Grange hall last Tuesday even- many weeks, having visiting They absent about brave front to what was home, who has him the devotion matinee at 3.30. truly for her the given Mary Pickford, the highest been confined to the house ten weeks and visited THE GRANGES. ol a ing. Mrs. Belle Cates won the first by illness and the Washington, D. C., and OF "battle of life." A will daughter, and to whom he was lady’s salaried screen artist in the strong helped in this deeply world, comes to illness of Mr. McDonald. other cities en route. attached. prize and A. J. McMahan the gentleman’s. The effort and enabled her to She is his only surviving relative. the Opera House, 2nd. accomplish much Friday, April Mary Erlon >wanville,had a attend* He entered the dance was very enjoyable. Another party will V. Crimmin, Winterport, and Ansel A. The friends of Mr. R. C. Kuei will be 31je, good where a weaker would have hospital for medical treatment, only g**ts $2000 per week. glad personality given be held next to learn he meeting last but his case was known Tuesday evening. Packard, Belfast, have been elected to Tau that is now enjoying health interesting Monday up. An instance of this character is her to be hopeless from Millinery Openings. good visits Saturday, March Beta the back in his and coffee were served the first. It is that the steamers Pi, honorary engineering native China and that he is the ughnuts to the of a closer Everything possible was done for expected cargo F. J. fraternity j Europe, privilege acquaint- 27th,the Belfast milliners will have their open his Lisman and Seaconnet will go to Bath the last of the University of Maine, Prefect of Chu Chowfu in the Province of ance than books | comfort and he had the devoted care of the and pictures can with of the month to ings and show the latest and summer give receive an equipment for car- spring in nurses, to whom he was Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. who Chekiang, picturesque mountain and coast range, Troy, held its regular the Old World being a constant very dear. Mr. Swift go handling. It will be a rush and both styles. See announcements of the Cohe, have been pleasure to job Progressive in which Mr. was the of the children of steamers will be in at the same in Boston and New York on a scenery, Kuei has always found riay evening with a good attend- her. She was deeply appreciative of the beau- youngest Alvin port time, it Store, Masonic Temple, High street; Miss Brier business and and being estimated that two weeks will be re- delight. were balloted on and ac- ties of often Almira (Cummings) Swift, was born in of E. Brier pleasure trip, returned last Friday to names nature, restoring nervous equilib- quired to finish the K. &Co.; Mrs. B. F. Wells, Mrs. F. night job. Hillside rce more were received and left rium by a little rest in air. Paris, May 18, 1841, and spent most of his life G. Mrs. A. Farm, Northport. the.open Her in- The Lisman has been coal to Sears- Spinney, milliner; M. Welch, suc- THE YVAK there. He served in the bringing NEWS. i.,i committee. tellect was keen; her Twenty-third Maine cessor to I. V. Marthon who last friendships strong and port from Norfolk for some time and the Sea- Miller, and the New York Bar- Doak, year completed a Regiment the Civil and was a lasting. Her thoughtfulness and during War, gain Store. Miss Louise H. special course at the of is ^ of Seaside Grange, Belfast, carefulness connet has brought several cargoes. The latter Ferguson wil University Maine, member of Wm. K. Kimball G. A. Three British and odb for others were part of the charm which Post, R. He have her 3d. now with the poultry of the col- battleships—two wore discussed for the anni- knit steamer is commanded by Capt. Alzo M. opening April I department was also a member of Paris and was French—have been sent to the bottom of the the hearts of her friends so Grange, and much interested in the co to be held 2nd. The closely to her. of this Stephen S. L. chiVf of the fire lege work. April one of the Carter, formerly city. Shute, de- of the Dardanelles Her desire to trustees of the South Paris Metho- straits by Turkish mines, ■ in the world’s .ra Bridges, is now preparing help work is A partment, has received from the Coe-Morti- C. Horace Nelson, the noted horseman, who dist church. He was twice his first meeting of the committee to arrange for while at least two other warships have been shown by her in the married, mer yram for the occasion. The membership "Educational the company a check for $75, to be divided bred, developed and drove the famous stallion wife being Clara E. Rawson of Paris. His community banquet was held last raked by thecannon fire of the Turns and and Industrial and the Monday ,ows: the wor- Union,” “ADimal Res- equally between the three of the Nelson to a national mark to wheel Readings by second wife died 21 on the same evening, but no date was decided upon, as the companies high sulky, Both Great Britain and France cue League” of Boston. She years ago day damaged. Lucy Cochran; by belonged to the is to be department, W ashington. Seaside and the is a patient at the at the National quotations of the year that he It was his speaker yet heard from. The hospital admit these first serious one Alliance in passed away. banquet losses,the suffered mu Louisa Mrs Unitarian, Belfast and was a lifa Hook and Ladder. the checa H ome, Sholes, Lynn, wish that his comrades should offi- is to be held in Memorial hall or the Accompanying Togus. the Allies since member of the remaining Baptist by they began their endeavors 1-irle Braley, Lura National Unitarian Alliance. church was a letter from George D. the Ritchie, ciate at his funeral and the remains were taken vestry. The committee of arrange- Leavens, P. C. Blaisdell of New York, who is engagad to the tortuous to The long illness and death last pierce waterway leading u: various September of ments is president, expressing the that the de- with subjects; reading to South Paris and the funeral was composed of Elon B. Gilchrest, tem- hope several brothers in northern Maine in The British casualties are her Miss Ellen Monday Constantinople. v am; “The House cousin, Frothingham, was a partment will have few fires to and that reading, held in the Memorial M. E. church at porary chairman, Harry M. Clarence fight birch wood manufacture, returned last Thurs- said to have been Other have and the Deering Prenties, slight. ships the strain, sudden death the same month good work may be done in the of Louisa Lynn; singing by 3 m. under the E. Frost, A. P. Orlando direction fire day to New York after a business to Ban- of p. Tuesday auspices of W. K. Goodhue, E. Frost, trip taken the place of those lost,and the naval her brother’s wife was an added burdenjand prevention. The gift is meeting tomorrow, Friday, Kimball Post, G. A. R. Charles E. lvhoades, Henry D. Clark, L. A. highly appreciated by gor. operations have continued. now her own going, so soon, seems almost the fire qiu 'tions for discussion will be E. L. Cook and Elmer department. Hammons, A. Sherman. Mrs. hj. L. Lowell, who had been at The British admiralty declares it has reason tragical. The loss to relatives and ifriends is Harry A. Davis died very suddenly in this visiting i-iunin otLnwi. rreu a. noimes oas his to the famous sea iHE. UIVR Til*; VALiKSUKNT. the home of Mrs. N. Stevens believe rover, the German irreparable. March 20th. He Mr. fc>. M. in Water- city Saturday afternoon, had mill well stocked with timber and is 10 entertain Waldo Po- G. Norton has been confined to the house ! sawing ville, since Christmas, left last Karlsruhe, was sunk in the vicinity of West been up town to a barber's and was Friday morning an Mrs. A. returning staves, day and night, for the in A L L: ; rii < ung man without capital can utors for the Edison in Waldo a contract with the Castine Water Company goods county, Hurd of West ‘om.ing and R. Fernald and Dr. J. H. Baker. was decorated witn flags and on it was a Roy Medford, Mass., a Colby succeed as easily as his fa- call attention to the Diamond Point large for a period of 10 years at $900 per year. Ap- of the Repro- was the last and w&c The Knights of Pythias 23rd district cake made by the president, Mrs. Augusta student, guest Friday Satur- enthusiastically discussed. It is with sadness that the news of the ducer. There are no needles to no pr opriations: Free High school. $1000; com- death in this change; of Dr. and Mrs. L. and left for March 25th will hold a convention city, tomorrow, Fletcher, which was decorated with small day narry Kilgore, is: "What can we of Lloyd Young, only child of Mr. and Mrs. needles to wear the records; instead the Edison mon schools, $300; app. and supplies, $200; ari(1 for There will be work in all Those seated at this Saturday afternoon for the University of our rural schools?" is a Friday, evening. flags. table were Mr. This of was uses a genuine which is never text hooks, $200; school house repairs, $200. Benjamin Young Lincolnville, received diamond, chang- for the week-end. He came | toportant three ranks. All members of the order are and Mrs. J. G. Harding, Mrs. Hannah Wilson, Maine to Belfast question and one which should in their home He died in Camden ed and does not wear the records... New ar- ! supt. of schools, $133 33; current expenses, town. March see Miss Jennie VeC Careful requested to be present. Mrs. Dora Bridges, Mrs. Lillian Mrs. to his aunt, M. Miller, who is consideration and thought, 17th at the rivals in Easter Easter suits and Easter Douglass, $800, poor, $800, Memorial day, $75; highways. Farnsworth residence, where he coats, ill in the Waldo Mr. Hurd is more K. T.. is to he Annie Mr. John K. county hospital. important to man or woman, Palestine Commandery, the hats at the New York Main Durham, Bryant, Mr, A. $700; sidewalks, $550; street lights, $500; State boy had lived with his parents the past winter. Bargain store, for the and after his u,fcl1 a'! St. Johns Day,of Trinity of Fletcher, Mr. James Dunton, Mrs. Arvilla studying ministry gradu- [ education? We want a practi- He was taken ill about ten before guest Commandery street. Correct road, $533; fire department, $950; library, $350: days his styles; popular prices.... ation in June from will take a at Qcation. which is also to entertain five other Downs, Mrs. Annie Mr. Nathan Colby year ,ve Want a religion that is but continued his services at the Augusta, Don’t waste time in Frost, Sholes, sundry, $500; total, $10,283.66. death, mills your darning stockings Harvard, followed by a year in the Newton biat has its commanderies, and has appointed the follow- Mr. Marion Smith and William Johnson. Re* basic ideas and funda- where he was employed until one week before Make your whole family buy a box of the fa- to make marks were Theological Seminary. WEDDING BELLb*. pr.nciples founded on and committee arrangements for the mous made by all and an appropriate morality the end came, when he was taken with pneu- ing Holeproof hose, sold only at the Dins “ellev^ Sirs Morris was recited the A letter from Boztman, Montana the should be educated pilgrimage: Eminent L. Slugg, more poem by president, Mrs. personal q. boys monia. He was a young man of upright store.See appointments of E, H. of there Miss a Trask-Rankin. The wedding of Johnson G. 1 think of James H. Howes, Ralph H. Howes, W. C. Lib- Fletcher. April 13th will be observed as Ap- speaks meeting Rhoda Dawes, j.,,. /'1'11' that the teaching character, faithful, and devoted to his Boyington, Eye Specialist, of Winterport. .See a' parents. who was Trask and Mrs. Clara T. Rankin, both of New- *t: ;i’ F. the Circle and all comrades Bozeman girl, entertained at Orono common schools is a move His and cheerful endeared bey and D. Stephenson. statement of the Travelers Ins. Co. of Hart- pomattox Day by kindly spirit him to took in Dixmont, March the riKfat are invited to be and take by the writer when she was having a year at burg, place 15th, direction. all his associates and friends. He The Rebekahs of Camden, Rockland and ford, Conn., Charles H. Sargent, agent. Bel- present part. possessed in Cora ceremony being performed by L. P. Warren formed a past noble grand association Simmons Crawford’s class, and says: Toothaker, natural musical abilities and was a member of fast... .Easter cards and Easter novelties at A Reception and Birthday Party. A at the home of Mrs. Elbert Crosbj7 in Camden “She is now head of the Department of Science I Esq. The bride is an estimable lady who has a Winter montville. Woodcocks. See the chicks and bunnies in and was held the Lincolnville Band. He was also an honor- 18th. There were 19 present and his wedding reception birthday party wide circle of March great of the Timber school and says that Mrs. admiring friends, and the groom over the window... of at of Big ed member of and an ac- ethus iasm was shown forming of the .Post cards local views, birthday in Unity, March 18th, the home Mr. and Omanis home Tranquility Grange Miss of is one of Newburg's most stirring and thriving to expected from association. The following officers were chosen: Whitney (formerly Haney Belfast) P'ta, tive member of the Youngtown school. and comics, at 1C cents a dozen, Easter cards Mrs. Orren J. Murray in honor of their son, this week. Sunday Mrs. Elbert first track of us The Journal and citizens, the owner of a fine and President, Crosby; vice presi- and keeps through productive The funeral was held March 19th at 2 m. of novelties,at L. J. Pottle’s, Hayford block... Harry J. Murray and wife, of this city, whose Q * p. dent, Mrs. Eva Prince Rockland; second vice that she is at in but farm, with good buildings and a most pleasant °Ung *s 8*c^ and unable to do See took present California, hopes {*or at the old homestead. Rev. S. E. Frohock Mrs. Fred Mathews of se- statement of the American Ins. Co., fire, marriage recently place here. The out un ltle president. Warren; to for us to meet when she back home. Mr. Trask is a veteran of the Civil war Frye farm, where he has Miss Winnifred Nash of to arrive in arrange gets If words of comfort and in cretary, Camden; tornado and automobile insurance, C. L. Wright, of town guests began the morning speaking sympathy Sarah L. Rhoda she is and among the societies of which he is a val- UDlber yearB* and to treasurer, Mrs. Pascal of Rockport. says lovely.” expects his usual eloquent manner. agent, Belfast... .New things for spring at and there were thirty-five at dinner. Among Ntop' °Wn Tranquility Grange The association will meet once a month, and ued member is the Waldo County Veteran As- farm >u Morrill as soon as he the Main were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fessenden in a note *iip was in a and the unusual will be held at the H. M. Black store, 107 street. Full those present Mrs, Andrew says personal y represented body the next 'meeting home of sociation, in which order he takes an active Orrin Achorn of Morrill is now on W from St. Fla.: “We leave here of floral testified to Mrs.Flint in Rockland line of neckwear, collars, web goods, corsets, Besse, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rackliffe, Mr. and Augustine, large display offerings ednesday.April,2nd. part. Mr. and Mrs. Trask will several Place on the farm. Mrs. April 10th and spend the night with the Talia- spend ; the esteem in which he was held. His death gloves, veilings, hosiery and petticoats. No Mrs. Ralph Whitaker, Chas. Coffin and weeks in Boston, visiting Mrs. Trask's son and Mr. John A. Col. MONROE. if and Mrs. Edd Meader ferros’ in Jacksonville; go to Savannah the Sunday night sorrow to his to his trouble to show goods. Money back you are children Mr. and from ^ven8r°Ubt(l brings ceep parents, many daughter and other friends, after which from the of next and in a or two on to Charles- they sleep by barking friends and to his devoted not satisfied with your purchase. .Mr. and Mrs. Albion; Mrs. Frank Besse, Mrs. Mary Proctor, day, day go iiog MissBryant, friend, school opened March 22nd after a will be at their home in Newburg, where all got UP and went out The High ton for two not through the and all have the M. C. Percival, Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Mixer, Miss Mrs. Blanche Watts and Miss Hazeltine Watts, weeks. After that lam sure, Ij*!.;a community age Stanley spent Ialeford.^ generous entertainers. ^_. barn, which contained publish a card of thanks.Housekeeper Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vigue from Waterville many places as possible on the way home. We 8 and years. The High school will obaerve 9, cor)siderable hay, was all on Friday,April wanted to do general housework in a family of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murray from Newport; Mr, have not had a Flordia winter. It has been State Of Trade. when a havinS fallen With The March at the winter home •s parents day, special program will be * C partly in. the death, 16th, three persons. Apply at once....FreBh blue- and Mrs. Leon Edwards and son, Mr, and Mrs* much colder than usual. We have had the hia following the regular day's work. All Good at Dull at Other 8»«ter and Bert Stevens, who of the family in Boeton, of Enoch E. Bagley, given fish at Bramhall’s market... Seed time is com- Carrol Murray and son, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. steam on in the hotel all winter and it ia still Irregular. Some, friends are invited. 1 tbere* was announced Mr. and & Centers. Easter Trade So Far tfct they succeeded in getting last,week. Bagley had been parents ing. Apply to A. A. Howes Co. for new Wellington and Miss Garnett Giles from Unity on. The Fredericks arrived a week ago and Disappointing. ^afJ and school will Seeds and some bedding and a few in failing health for suffered High graduation be somewha and grape fruit at and Miss Marshall from Belfast. A re- are We are to dine Farm Machinery, Spring Wearing E sometime,[having ^The catalogues... .Oranges panic Gladys housekeeping. going to b°use and barn were burn- with diabetes for several and re- •arlier this year than usual, on Best Circumstanced, Collections Ai- the years, death being May 28* prices at Perry’s Cash Market. Special price ception was held in the afternoon and a social with them Friday. I believe I wrote you that Apparel aa 1 °Un<1, The who saw sulted from the effects of a shock. He was The class parts are follows: on Carle An was na ost Slow. War Orders a %t L neighbors, Valedictory; corned beef Friday only..- & Jones time enjoyed. original poem read by I dined with the Pineos in Havana and met Uniformly Help s a6teDed to but it waa too in and in was in Erma A. Nealley; alutatory, H. rry H. one and ice cream were of Lines and Swell Export Trade. Im- h 8 assist, born Troy early life in trade Hartley will have an Easter opening Saturday, March of the guests and cake Margaret White there. I saw Rob and his Variety 111 Uch of The alarm from there to New history and prophecy. Frances M. of and served. In the all attended a ports Small. Early Indications Good. *liVferi anything. Burnham, going York, Mackensie, 27th, of their entire stock sprinar sum- evening dance wife on my way back. We stopped coming Crop the ball will follow the More in Industries. Machine telephone as toon aa the where he was engaged in the ship brokerage The graduation exercises mer dress fabrics, with goods specially adapt- in the hall, where another reception was held back at Miami and Daytona and Ormond Hotel. Doing Leading 6en' The Town ballon Plants in Good and fcfiti, buildings were insured in business for twenty-five years. Leaving New at the Friday, May, 28th. The ed for graduation and class day gowns. The and the young couple were the recipients of Carrie haa been well all winter. We Tool Shape. Coal, Liquors or pretty Trade with South America ^60, but could not be York Con- class will> leave the following for a and and useful Jewelry Depressed. h*jk replaced he went to Pittsfield and bought the day five latest novelties in gloves neckwear for many handsome presents, including hope to come to Belfast next summer if we Wheat trip. Improving. Exports Lighter.—Brad- amount, ant place on Manson street, where he had days* Blaster. cut glass, etc. can find any place to stay.” street's, March 20th. jit 2 j li ^ ^ The Panama-Pacific Exposi- I ■ A Personal Letter, tion. FIELD & Whkh Tell* of Some of Our Former Bel- QUIMBY in the West. 1 ’I fast People To the Editor of the Journal: Mr. and Mra. H Thinking a letter from San Francisco Friend Pilsbury. Wal- INSURANCE, ter extended to me a cor- might be interesting to the many read- B. Kelley very BELFAST, m.,l_ ■ invitation to visit ers of The'Journal I will a few dial and urgent them give you American Central Insurance Abstract of at home at Company, the Annual SB impressions. Well, the great Panama- their beautiful St. Anthony >, Park I went East. Pacific International Exposition is an ac- before This, coupled ^ETNA HMHHKHHM|H||pHpHHH9HHI with invitation from W. Assets December 31,1914. INSURANcf'’';:;;1"'® complished fact. It opened with a great a very urgent be in Mortgage loans..$ 34,250 00 »artfo,,d flourish of at of the K. Morison to Minneapolis, Satur- trumpets daybreak Collateral loans. 192,385 62 On the 31st day of Di *fl| March 6tb, at the of Ce^ opening day. All the big guns in the day, grand opening Stocks and bonds. 3,843,722 42! the State bis to dine with Cash in office and bank. 179,706 80 SatM9‘W*V;! forts boomed forth on the morning air, new hardware Btore,and Incorporated 1819. ( K Agents' balances. 633,264 05 him at his beautiful home on "ten l^^B all the bells of the and whistles Sunday Bills receivable. 30 Wm. B. city rang 15,469 Clauk w decided me to u me,., lakes and a half. There is a crowd there all the their special when the of frontage on 7th street of nearly 100 Deduct items not admitted. 01 fountains playing, charming days people SLOANS 109,025 I Oil William St., NCvv feet. The store is with beautiful fish time taking in the many sights. It cer- that country turn out by thousands and very conveniently ar- Assets lagoons swimming Admitted assets.$27,588,192 23 December 31,1914 H is the visitors at the fair an or- ranged for his business, with shelf Real around, graceful palm trees, orange and tainly entertaining, exciting, thrilling give many ample Liabilities December 31, 1914 estate. ^E and to see so different or or a of or room, show cases and a beau- LINIMENT Mortgage loans_ lemon trees laden with their amusing many ange, fruits, bouquet flowers counters, Net 07 golden fruit, unpaid losses.$ 724,395 Stocks and bonds. tiful room for is the best remedy for Unearned Bj beds filled with rare and tribes and in their different dress, ways, something that represents the leading sample his fancy hardware rheumatism, premiums. 9,540,634 00 Cash in office and bank.. large fragrant, sore throat and All other and backache, sprains. liabilities. 897,693 14 manners and customs. There see of their or State so as to He has a beautiful office Agents’ balances .... beautiful flowers. you product country cutlery. Cash capital. 2,0*. 0,000 00 a,$^H j At &U dealers, 25c. j Interest and rents. Arabs and camels in the streets of boom and advertise its on the deck above that does not take Surplus over all liablilities. 14,425,470 02 Palm Avenue, as far as Cairo; many advantages. extending you Send four cent, in stamps for a in short it is a of fun, The attendance at the Fair for the first room from the store and which is so ar- Gross assets. can is a dream of with its moving panorama Total liabilities and surplus_$27 588,192 23 see, beauty TRIAL BOTTLE Admitted assets. fl frolic and the Zone. fifteen is about a million and a ranged that he has a full view of rare joy along days half, his FIELD & QUIMBY, Agents, stately palm trees, flowers, shrubs, Liabilities which is far ahead of the at store and can 3wll Belfast, Maine Deteinu»*i in. iai4 lawns and the of They had a wedding at the Palace of attendance nothing escape his notice. Dr. Earl S. Inc. fl green singing many Sloan, Net unpaid losses. S the other in the Mr. Morison as well as beautiful birds. the and Horticulture. One of the dusky Hawaiian big Expositions same Knowing we do, Dept. B. Pa. Unearned premiums... Among large Philadelphia, insurance oi ixorm of time. I should that company America, All other liabilities fl is the Tower of maidens, one of the singing girls who en- length judge nothing does escape j magnificent buildings Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cash capital. fl tertain sweet and It has been quite rainy here this win- his notice. Jewels, 435 feet tall, its sparkling jewels with their music sing- Surplus over all liabilities. fl Assets December 31, 1914 and in the ing at the Horticulture building,was ter, but it is warm, balmy and air. morison nas long telt that the gleaming glistening sunlight Real 00 Total liabilities and beautiful now and the season trade was estate.... $ 235,300 surplus fl or in all their and married to a sailor among the trop- rainy working up town, and when scintillating beauty boy, Mortgage loans. 222,025 00 FIELU & is about over. the QUIM splendor in the bright electric light. ical ferns, palms, orchids and pine apples lease of his Nicolette avenue store Stocks and bonds. 14,826,114 16 3wll went out to Seed Cash in office and bank. 1,233,737 17 of her own were I Golden Gate Park to a the first of Potatoes bV8,l1,J the a native islands. expired he was Looking across bay charming pan- | They January, Agents’ balances. 1,661 797 12 vocal and instrumental concert and to 1 orama of loveliness is spread out before married at 11 a. m. and at 12 he had to great ready move out. This change in loca- Bills receivable. 119,195 E 7 U. S, BRANCH there was an immense crowd tion FOR SALE. Interest and rents. 161.327 44 us. with its hills and report aboard ship for a long voyage and present. has been in his mind for some Norwich Union hire Sausalito, green time, Insurant 5oci(tl tear himself trom his bride for an The gras3 was green, flowers blooming, and he did not wait until the Gross 86 valleys, beautiful villages, and Mt. Ta- away expiration New York assets.$18,458,496 Limited, of Norwich, Ln^land birds sweet of Pippins. Deduct items not admitted. 147,781 76 in all its make a scene absence of several long weary months, singing, flags waving, music his lease before for another malpais, beauty, looking Assets December 31, 1914 sure forth on the air, and it seemed with a From yield of last summer of 350 of exquisite loveliness hard to be equal- but he thought he would make of floating location, but foresight which is Admitted assets. $18,310,715 10 Stocks and bonds. like a beautiful in of bushels acre. Cash in office led. her while he could. day June instead characteristic of his keen business abil- per Liabilities December 31, 1914 and bank March. PRICE to market Net 97 Agents’ balances. [ me urana rrix ana vanaermit uup blustering ity had his place on the 1st of (subject change) unpaid losses.$ 1,739.648 There was an immense crowd on the ready day Bills receivable. A Unearned premiums. 7,848,867 20 j Automobile races drew crowds. Well, I guess I have wiitten enough and there was no SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS BUSHEL. Interest and rents. It seemed as large February interruption All other liabilities. 100,000 00 \ opening day. though every- for this time. best Delivered at Farm in All other assets. There were 35 to start in the Grand Prix With wishes to the to his sales. He has a force of Hope. Cash capital. 4,000,000 00, from had come to large body everywhere par- old that I read Surplus over all liabilities. 4,622,198 93 ! race of 400 miles, but only seven finished, good Journal, with inter- salesmen, msny of whom have been with HERBERT E. HARDY, Gross assets. ticipate in it. It was said there were Deduct items not est and Total liabilities and 10 admitted all the rest were wrecked or something pleasure every week, him for many years. His manager, Alton lOtf Hope, Maine surplus.$18,310,715 more people present than had ever at- 3wll had to them. It was fearful J. Warren Skinner. is his and is Admitted assets. tended the of other happened Jackson, nephew a man of opening any large San Liabilities to see them dash like a flash of Francisco, March, 1915. great business and one to whom RECENT DEATHS National Fire Ins. of December 31, 19:4 ahead of or St. by light- ability Co. Hartford, fair—away Chicago Net unpaid losses. ning, skidding as they turned the sharp Mr. Morison can entrust his business Hartford Conn. -'twit! Louis. There was a of the Unearned parade people ONE REMINISCENCE SUGGESTS AN- Hon. Samuel Libbey, one of the most premiums. corners. The drivers must have nerves during his absence and know that All other liabiliies... as came in at the every citizens of died March Assets December 31, 1914 they marching gates OTHER. prominent Orono, Cash of steel to stand the from will same capital. Bteady strain, department have the careful 17th at his home in that town after a Real estate.$ 602,567 49 by the hundreds of thousands headed by Surplus over all liabilities half past ten until 6 p. m. It came on attention that he would give it. long illness. He was born in Newport, Mortgage loans. 1,739,775 00 the mayor of the city and the gov- A few weeks ago in an obituary of El- Collateral loans. 0 00 to rain and the was July 1, 1829, and was therefore 85 years Total liabilities and surplus. }\ .-.jj asphalt pavement His new store is located on 7th street, Stocks and bonds. 09 ernor of the State on foot, with the lery S. Allen, a former prominent steam- old. He went to Orono in 1850. He 10,668,863 3wll and but between Cash inioffice and bank. 1,447,277 96 very slippery dangerous, they Hennepin and Nicolette aven- law with the late Constabulary Band of 100 ship agent and manager, Capt. George studied ex-Governor 1 75 Philippine on Agents’ balances. 392,283 still kept in their death-defying race. ues, near the new Radison Hotel and the Israel was pieces, the Exposition Band of 90 pieces, L. Norton, editor of the Marine Journal, Washburn, Jr., and ready to Hills receivable. 233 524 24 UNITED STATES BRANCH were around overhead be admitted to the but Interest and rents. 00 Airshfps flying a very large department store of the Don- bar, failing eye- 160,753 the celebrated Italian Band of 60 pieces, personal friend, paid an appropriate Hamburg-Bremen I ire Insurance Cn* and 1 think should feel much sight compelled him to give it up, yet he All other assets. 0 00 I safer in aldson Brothers, and when the new elec- and several other famous bands from all tribute to the deceased and related inci- read and kept posted in matters of law pany of Hamburg, (iermanv one of them than rushing like mad in tric line is established that will run to Gross assets.$16,245,044 53 over the and the world. dents in his career. The all his life. In life he went into country following para- early Deduct items not admitted. 09 Assets December 31. 19i; these machines on the earth. But and towns above the business with 195,619 j racing was of much interest to the Anoka it will go by his drug Dr. Alexander, Stocks and bonds. The ceremonies were held in front of graph pres- and excitement is what draws afterwards him and continu- Admitted 44 danger ent writer: store. W. K. Morison & Co. are by far buying out, assets.$16,049,425 ! Cash in office and bank. the Tower of Jewels. The opening pray- ed the business until he retired from ac- balances. -ci and pleases the crowd. the retail hardware concern in Liabilities December 31, 1914i. Agents’ On 1866, the side- largest tive and rents. er was by a Jewish Rabbi, the reading September 29, big work seven years ago. Mr. Libbey Interest f In the evening when the Zone is in full wheel left this and make a Net losses.$ 875,193 85 steamship Evening Star Minneapolis they specialty was postmaster at Orono for 15 years or unpaid \ of the Scripturesby a Protestant and clos- blast Unearned premiums. 8,909.007 78 Gross assets. ii with its thousands of sightseers, port for New Orleans with 283 persons of with contractors more. He was a staunch and zealous j contracting building All other liabilities. 659,348 59 Deduct items not admitted ing by a Catholic, so as not to show any on board, 200 being first-class passen- He had been its gay music and the shouts of the dif- to furnish all the hardware that enters Republican. Representa- Cash capital. 2.000.000 00 I gers, and a number of them wo- After speaking by the may- large tive of the town in the and over all Admitted assets. >3)3 partiality. ferent showmen it is a sepne of All the legislature Surplus liabilities. 3.605,875 22 I joy. men. This vessel was in of into construction of buildings and State trustee of or. governor and president of the fair, charge Capt. senator. State Sta‘e Liabilities December 31. I the are illuminated with E. Total and : buildings brilliantly Knapp, S. Allen, the deceased, many of the largest and finest blocks in Normal and a member of the liabilities surplus.$16,049,425 44 Franklin of the Interior schools, Net unpaid losses... Lane, Secretary and make a scene of as October 3d this vessel foun- 3wll every night beauty purser. the city have their hardware. Republican county committee for years. Unearned and of President dered a between premiums... personal representative with their brilliant search in all during fearful gale He was an active member of the Uni- All other liabilities. lights Minneapolis is now a city of 350,000 made an and Hatteras and Matanilla Reef, car- versalist and over Wilson, eloquent speech the colors of the Cape church, during his life held MR. E. R. MER1THEW, Surplus all liabilities rainbow. The Tower of down 250 and in- and on It has read a that he had receiv- rying passengers crew, people keeps growing. all the offices of the church and Sunday telegram just Jewels Total liabilities and glistens in splendor and the many cluding Capt. Knapp. Two lifeboats more than doubled in since school. He was trustee of the and surj ed from the President. A choir of population Mr, parish Clairvoyant 3wll large fountains with their got away from the wreckage with twen- for 30 He served on the school sparkling waters Morison started here in 1888, and as the years. several hundred voices sang the in all of whom Test Medium, opening make a scene to mortal ty-four persons them, board and was superintendent for years. bewildering eyes were city increases in so will Mr. Will and advice for the next 4 ode. The band played America, then rescued. Among them was Purser population All of these responsible positions he filled ^give readings Children and one to be remembered. weeks. If you would like a reading call or Cry long It Alien, who several times has, at our re- Morison increase in his business. We with honor and credit and to the satis- President Wilson in Washington press- a card to me. Mr. Merithew has done seems like some enchanted land. related the incidents S drop FOR FLETCHERS quest, distressing are sorry to have our men fa ction of the Mr. is su some me ed a button. The Fountain of always young people. Libbey fine work in this line, Call at 40 Energy The has which occurred. A short time before vived his wife and one Mrs. city just completed a from but are to by daughter, Bridge street. 4wll C A 3 T O R! A to forth its large the go away Belfast, pleased began pour sparking waters, and ship went down Capt. Knapp sent Harry Bassett of Auburn, who have the beautiful Auditorium that will seat have them successful in their new loca- the wheels in Machinery Hall began to for Mr. Allen to come to the pilothouse, sympathy of many friends. thirty or forty thousand people. A fine to him: it will be tions. move, and the fair in all its was de- saying “Ned, everyone glory concert was for given there the other Sun- themselves in a short time. I want- In the first of this letter I men- D. Parker, Civil War veteran clared to the At that part Henry open public. ed to bid and ask to and business died March day that I attended. It was packed full you good bye you tioned being invited to Mr. Morison’s man, suddenly moment Beachey, who was flying over- make it as comfortable for the passen- 13th at his home in aged 72 to the doors. had some fine instru- for dinner Bangor, They as as a Sunday. There were head in his let loose a number ot gers you can, it will be but few present years. He was a native of Brewer, went airBhip, mental and vocal music by celebrated short hours before the water puts our at that dinner Mrs. Walter B. to sea when he was 12 old with his doveswhich fluttered down on the grounds Kelley, years artists. fires as the is herself and was master a vessel A. of W- out, ship leaking Miss Elizabeth Mr. A. Cutter father, which while he went his dare devil Kelley, HALL, through full as fast as she can. The are he owned before he was 30 I went out to the beach and Cliff House pumps Sibley, Mr. Alton Jackson and years old, for the entertainment of of little use now. The and his myself. in the South American and Euro- performances after a engineer sailing recently big gale to see the W alter was We had a fine the crowd. brave crew are doing their best, but the Kelley away. pean trade. His seafaring career was breakers from the grand old Pacific as fates are against us. Good bye, my old dinner, which Mr. Morison knows so well interrupted by the Civil War when he it is said mat it would take several broke in on and tried This was enlisted in the 1st Maine they fury the shore. It was friend, good bye.” how to provide, and the afternoon was Heavy Artillery to look over the saddest, yes, the most harrowing ex- and saw three of active service. years everything thorough- a grand, awe-inspiring sight. The great spent in pleasant conversation, and when years perience in the life of the deceased, and the sea, he conducted a grocery and in the vast a Leaving ly many buildings, with waves, in came rush- we from our towering high air, his reference thereto parted genial host we wish- store in on his own then Healing always brought Bangor account, Plumbing walk of forty-seven miles through all in a ing with deafening roar, throwing moisture to his eyes. ed him increased ^uccess in his new was traveling salesman for a Bangor the aisles of exhibits. Several of the their spray and foam hundreds of feet on In December, 1865,1 was in New York store. wholesale house. Later he managed a cover four or five acres each. branch store in Baimor opened by a buildings shore. The cars were crowded and thous- intending to sail from that port for New I returned to Chicago after a Saturday Rockland house. For some years he had It certainly is a grand exposition and is ands of were there to see CONTRACTOR. people old Orleans. Three steamers were adver- very pleasant visit with my friends in traveled for an Ohio match company and said to be the and most largest complete ocean in its fury and rage. tised to sail on the same day and hour Minneapolis, St. Paul and Anoka. held that position at the time of his exhibit of any fair ever held in the I have taken a trip up Mt. Tamalpais for the Crescent city, two propellers and Truly yours, death. He was an Odd Fellow, a mem- is in its Edward Sibley. ber of the United Workmen, the Quar- world. It certainly bewildering on what they say is the crookedest rail- the a One Evening Star, side-wheeler. ter Century Travelling Men's Associa- size and Words fail to describe road in the beauty. world. We take the ferry- of the propellers was the Huntsville and tion of Maine and the Madockawando Clarion Ranges. its many charms, there is so much to see boat for about miles Club. A two sons and a Sausalito, eight tlic UUiCl A lUIIJAy 111C UCVI^C UlUlllWCII. THIS IS CERTAIN widow, daugh- ter T. H. and hear. across the bay, out by the PreBidio and The three boats three differ- survive, Harry Parker, George represented Parker and Miss Mildred Parker all of The third largest organ in the world is beautiful Golden Gate, in of the TBE PROOF THAT BELFAST READERS sight ent lines then running between New Bangor. in Festival where recitals are CANNOT Hall, given many forts. From Sausalito we take York and New Orleans. After looking DENY. 67 Church Street, a celebrated from Eu- Capt. Hollis J. Jordan died March 15th daily by organist the Northwestern Pacific to Mill Valley, them over 1 on the What could furnish stronger evidence of the engaged passage at his home in North Brewer, aged 70 rope. Forty-three different States and where we board the mountain railroad efficiency of any remedy than the test of time? Evening Star, which I found was a fa- years. He was born at Bayside, in Tren- nations are train for the mountain Thousands of testify that Doan's Kid- Maine. forty-one represented here, climb. There are vorite shin in the trade and had a full people ton, the son of the late Nahum and Julia Pills Belfast, a wonderful Of course 281 curves a ney have brought lasting results. A. and made his home there for making display. in distance of eight miles of The three Jordan, complement passengers. Home endorsement should undoubted- twenty-six He had followed the California leads all the other States in which we climb up over half a mile. prove years. steamers left but sea until practically together, ly the merit of this remedy. Years ago your from the age of seventeen his with its wonderful exhibits its If the curves had been large continuous there retirement a few for the propellers were soon out of sight friends and neighbors testified to the relief years ago, except State building built in the old mis- would be forty-two- circles his of service in the Civil war as complete astern, and the Evening Star arrived in they had derived from the use of Doan’s Kid- period ion style. Massachusetts has a made. About half the mountain a member of Co.K,16th Maine regiment. way up New Orleans one or two days ahead of ney Pills, They now confirm their testimo- fine about like their Capt. Jordan was married three times. large, building is what they call the double nials. time has the'test. bowknot, them. While we had a comparatively They say completed His first wife was Melissa Jordan of State with its dome, Capitol gilded where the track parallels itself five times “I had been annoyed at intervals for a son was to them— smooth passage they had a rough time long Camden. One born MASON & HALL. Virginia represents Washington’s man- within a distance of an time by pains through my back and kidneys,” Fred H., of Mass. His second 300,feet, forming of it all the way down. Mr. Allen was Peabody, sion at Mount Vernon, with a lot of his almost says B. Robinson, retired blacksmith of 6 Waldo wife was Annette French of Brewer; no perfect double bowknot, and it I the purser and became well acquainted children were born to them. His last old furniture and many things of inter- h as been one of the avenue, Belfast. “Any exertion or a cold that pronounced greatest with a com- survives him, finding him very genial settled in wife, Ellen Johnson of Brewer, est connected with him. Illinois has a railroad feats my kidneys caused me much pain engineering in the in him, with a Bon and HARDWARE. panion. I was New Orleans when and discomfort. After I used Doan’s daughter—William collection of objects of interest connect- world. It certainly is a wonderful Kidney N., of Brewer and Mrs. Frank Witham trip, less than a year later news came of the returned and I ed with Lincoln in the State I Pills, my strength could work of Bangor. He is also survived by three building. full of excitement and danger as we wind GRAYGASOLENE ENGINES, loss of the Evening Star off the Florida with ease. I never let an opportunity pass sisters—MrB. Horace Marks and Mrs. J. have heard many compliments on the up the mountain forests of through giant coast, and somewhere among my papers whenever I hear anyone complaining of back- D. Remick of Bayside, and Mrs. Ella S. which is WOOD SAWING MACHINES, Canadian exhibit, certainly very redwoods, across brooks and with to a of gullies have the newspaper reports of the dis- ache say good word for Doan’s Kidney Phillips Somerville, Mass.. fine and interesting. They have a nice wild and Pills." picturesque scenery constantly aster. I recall that her passenger list BUCKEYE INCUBATORS and BROODERS building that cost $600,000. new of STILL USES DOAN’S. James Walter Basford, a highly re- unfolding panoramas beauty! included the members of a French opera a and varied a spected citizen of Detroit, died March The Japanese have large They say you can see more from Mt. At later date Mr. Robinson said: “I still 52 Main Me. troupe coming to New Orleans, which 17th on the farm in that town where he Street, Belfast, ^ assortment of curios and interesting than from other use Doan’s Kidney Pills whenever I think that Tamalpais any mountain for years had the distinc- was born 85 years ago. Mr. Basford many enjoyed ust rustic bab- my kidneys are not j right and they fix me was son objects; tea gardens, bridges, peak in the world. You can see San tion of the in the United the of Nathaniel and Keziah being only city in a short time. We and a fine band. up very always (keep (Huff) Basford, and had lived all his life bling brooks Japanese Francisco, the bay and across the Golden States to maintain an opera. them in the I confirm all I on one his the Fine Liberal house. said in their farm, business pursuits being Machinery Hall, Arts, Gate, cities, towns and villages far away, The Star was Evening built for ser- praise in years past. I still consider Doan’s farming and lumbering. He had served are all Arts and Food Products buildings the Sierra Nevada mountains 160 miles on his town as selectman and had served as vice the Great Lakes and with many Kidney Pills the best kidney medicine to be filled with a large and wonderful display Mt. miles the a juryman on important trials in Somer- distant, Shasta,three high, others was transferred after the war to had.” Shoes are a or set county. He is survived three of exhibits, and there dozen Farralone 30 miles out to sea Mr. one of by Repaired. Islands, the Atlantic coast. Robinson is only many Belfast c. A. P. Bons, Fernando A. Basford of Stough- more and the foreign and State and beautiful who have « palaces many lakes and rivers dot- people gratefully endorsed Doan’s ton, Mass., W. P. Basford and Lamont Have shoes in good orde» to visit a Pills. If back your repaired buildings, and in attempting ted over the landscape. It certainly is Take Kidney your aches—if your T. Basford of Detroit, and two daugh- bother don’t ask them all you become bewildered and an interesting trip and one well worth kidneys you, simply for a kid- ters, Mrs. Mary E. Chandler of Burn- All Work Guaranteed by DISTINCTLY FOR ham and Mrs. Livella of tired of looking at so many things. taking and long to be remembered with ney remedy—ask DOAN’S Young Troy. KIDNEY the same that The funeral services were held at the A. JOHNSON, the beau- PILLS, Mr. Robinson WILLARD { Then you can wander around pleasure. home March Rev. N. R. Pearson of Tonight bad—the remedy backed by home testimony. 19tb, >' tiful and hear some of the finest They say San Francisco baa more ho- the Manson Street Methodist 3m5 Next door to M. A. Sanborn’s, Main grounds It will act as a laxative in the 50c at all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., church, J the best of this tels than other in the Props., Pittsfield, officiating, and vocal selec- .** music by bands country any city world of i Buffalo, N. Y. “When Your Back is T~TT-fa!»gT’^'WB»!a«By*y morning Lame— tions were rendered R. A. Conant and world. The celebrated French its size. It has hundreds of so by end the them, I City Drug Star*. Remember the Name." Hiss Vera Conant. zi-znzr for pockets, yokes, sod similar empiece* ments lends itself to this form of decor* HEAVEN. ation. Perhaps nothing else gives such Ufa change* *1) our of an air of thoughts Hoavsn; elegance and distinction to a At first we think of streeM of gold, costume as jiiBt the right design wrought Of gatssof pearl and dassling light. Of shining wings and robes of on the dress material. Clever needle* white. And things nil strange to mortal sight. 15c. women are taking advantage of this and But in the afterwards of years mode and are a more turning out embroidered em< Eggs Cheap It is familiar place. BELFAST BY A home unhurt by sighs or SALE IN piecements at only the cost of a little Now Is tears. f0R the time to down. Where waiteth many a well-known face; which would add put them -time, greatly to the With passing months it comes more near; We have more cost of their garments if the work had the best Water Glass on the market. It grows real day by day. Not strange or cold, but dear— & JONES, to very be paid for. Lucy Carter. The glad home land not far have all the away. arrangement A. A. Where none are sick or poor or lone. HOWES & CO., The all the time. THE SCHOOL BUILDING QUESTION. place where we shall find our own. Sterne MEDICINE8 And as we think of all we knew. GROCERIES, DRUGS, Who TO SEND. To the Editor of The Journal: I have there have met to part n» more, AI’l ING Our hearts watched with interest the desire of Belfast in lunging deBire home, too. With all the strife and trouble o’er. locating its High school. I do not understand YORK. The above lines were attributed to IN NEW the taking cf the old Academy grounds for the theoljdclipper "days! Browning, but a lady who sent them to Peirce Memorial school. If this is to be the gallops and Bindings. the Boston Transcript said she had fail- MAdels, High school it is a serious mistake in location. BY JULIAN S. ed to find them in Fashionable Em- CUTLER. the works of either of sMpeline-ss- It is too far from the center ot population and the Brownings. Perhaps some one can days were jolly, when we sailed the Seven Seas, would cause fatigue, exposure and danger to And°i^ ^'PPer name the author. T®? the house-flags of our merchant ships were whipped by every breeze, of The who reside in the northern half of the was Journal.] pupils good-by to your mother and the on shore, rorp, pretty girls SHIPPING ITEMS. city, especially during your long, inclement we re off around the bound down to Mareh 22> 1915' No 0ne howling Horn, Singapore. YORK season of snow and ice, fierce and vio- for present styles. gales We A flat salary of $300 a month is now responsible lent blizzards. romped the rushing trade-winds and we raced the big monsoon; 8 *ve being paid the big schooner captains in and Directoire in- carried reeling from Manila to Victorian A more available situation, upon historic we royalB Rangoon; South American trade. It is a queer mix^ were chased by Malay pirates from Natura to Penang, ground with legal right of way from Church Ana nominate. we drove her scuppers under to outsail the cut-throat gang. A shipmasters' union has been formed JodePhine> but the street and beautiful tree-crowned front on pctmia and in Neva Scotia, the members of which the High street, exists and ia available in the Me- considers only ap- We went of a of t0liay Farlane property near the foot of Grove rolling in “The Doldrums” till the tar oozed from our seams; will carry only 2,000 lbs. coal for ton. models make to ttie various street. It belongs to my niece, Miss Louise W. Piling through the till the pressure cracked our beams; And4 ice-pack The 4-maated schooner Fannie C. Bow- Knowlton. I have no idea of the asking price, old Mother around us o’er the Carey’s chickens wheeled brine, en hag been offered 21 cents a tie to load End requirements. nor have I any interest except a public one in While we TYPES. entertained Old Neptune when he hailed us on the line. railroad ties at Jacksonville for New PIRECTOIRE my old school and borne city in calling your is attention to this question. York. The rates less than two months influence responsible Those were to be when our sailed away, njrectoire The old common next the Unitarian church days remembered, good ship ago were 13 cents. with little rrom the old home behind to or skirts, topped is naturally and properly the locality for our port us, Calcutta Bombay; ..riped When we sold the Canadian Lakes With these the three schools. I should be sorry if the new Heathen nations rum and opium in rolls; Twenty-six Upper iain material. And q edifices are not to be there. I fear the divis- the Missionaries went to save their Binful souls. freight steamers, all of the ocean-going and high turban hats along ...jurne ion of funds and interest by the new memor- type, have been chartered to carry coal while with the and its dislocation from the It was fleet accord, ial, center of “Bundle out, my bullies, and we’ll give the sheets a pull;” from Canada to West Indies and South. homes and business, will injure its prominence it was the terms of the it iring skirls and tightly out- “Ease her off a little, till the topsails stand rap full;” Under agreement is and reputation. I hope plans and action It was may “Scrub the and we’ll take the sun at noon;” understood that all the steamers will be ;bt prettiest hats have wide be held back for discussion and wiser decks, my Jackies, longer It was the moon. returned to their of action, and the dear child whose is “Sou-sou’-west-half-south, my boy,” beneath southern respective companies up with groups pink patrimony sufficient time to in the touched used for children of her schoolmates be in engage grain that my from Lake suggesting dainty gowns immortalized in the Lena Peirce High School. We raced across to Africa with “dicker” in the hold; movement Upper ports next We fall. of lavender. Slim yellow W H* traded beads and calico for ivory and gold; March 1916. we out in Paris Roxbury, Mass., 13, raised the Northern Dipper as we sunk the Southern Cross, have been brought And Our correspondent is wrong as to the situa- when we figured the run the owners felt no loss. of costume, and oddly up r1 js type tion, and as there may be others who do not DIETING TO WELL that will give Then ’twas “Home are a gma;i parasols understand the conditions a brief explanation again, my bullies,” with our bows knee-deep in foam, Some people bo: ■ tendency when Io the mother cachet summer seems called for. The that was waiting and the ones at home; to certain diseases. 1 V y eat either ,j.t proper Peirce Memorial build- It happy was home from old Calcutta or or far this condit m ;nds to cor- to be erected on the Hong-Kong Bombay, aggravates ing, Academy lot, is not Io the land we loved to think of when our hearts were far away. rect it. ACCESSORIES. for the High school but for the South Prim- can see the of a with Anybody importance belts caught smoked schools. The was j. veivet ary bequest not sufficient proper diet but human beings, unlike the velvet bows with for a buckle?, and prim High school building and it was not lower animals, lack tlie instinct that tells deemed fastening below turnover.collars of advisable to incorporate it with other /^H, again to hear the Lascars’ rousing “chanty” in the morn, them what to eat and what to avoid. funds. As to the When we broke the anchor It is a fact that diet and a organdie and lace berthas location of a new building away to sail home around the Horn! proper good for Oh, to see the white sails feel the lift beneath the tonic will well under most caught with the High and Grammar schools we believe pulling, keel, keep people ,t. round riecolletage With the trade-wind’s push behind her and the roll that made her reel! conditions and restore them to health that the sentiment is practically unanimou ;vses or Camelias, are all Vic- except in acute diseases where the need that it should have spacious grounds and that Then there are The old are over and the no of a is imperative. tfiaes revived. the Clipper days white-winged fleets more, physician present school common should be kept as to the Dr. Wil- with old fashioned lace With their snowy sails unfolded, fly along the ocean floor; Start today by writing gtilrts a schools could park. —The thus occupy the Where their house-flags used to flutter in the ocean winds liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., under roses, and long unfurled, festw-ed present buildings until the new building was i Now Uie kettle-bellied cargo tubs go reeling round the world. for a copy of the diet book, “What to Eat prolonged over the hand into completed, when they could be removed and and IIow to Eat. It is full of useful infor- PRESTON’S mation and describes the tonic treatment thumbs. the grounds graded and beautified. But ’twas jolly while it lasted, and the sailor was a man; tfjtb with Dr. Williams’ Pinkl'Uls Livery, & Transient Stable fancies, And it’s good-by to the Lascar and the tar with face of tan; forindiges- Boarding sleeve nervous for those condi- Is situated on W Shamrocks at And it’s good-by mother, once for all, and good-by girls on shore; tion, dyspepsia, ashington street just ofl Main street. I have single and i,,■ e.ght sleeves are very Islesboro, tions of or gas on the stomach, double And it’s good-by brave old Clipper-Ship that sails the seas no more! flatulency hitches, libel,boards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- mere is, so far, no indication discomfort after eating, caused by lack of Jon There in 1847 age issolicited. Telephones-stable house 61-13. Brought Wnen the Pine tone in the digestive organs. Dr. Wil- 235-2, Iy28 of mutton styles, but elbow sleeves Tree State Sent Food to Ireland. It’s a to Old Mt. Battie. liams’ Pink Pills supply the stomach with W. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. louim oil the way, as indicated Long Way blood without which [Bangor Commercial ] well-oxygenated smart models. There is a de- good digestion is impossible. Dr. Wil- A St. Patrick’s day story that recalls liams’ Pink Pills are a non-alcoholic lit-rty in the way of arm cover- the of the of Maine Words by Reuel Robinson of Camden. .. generosity people to tonic and are free from poisons. | each arm its sleeve seems to be famine stricken Ireland over 65 years A short course of treatment with these 1867 arm and to (AIR-TIPPERARY.) LET vailing motto. If the is love- ago, brings light the fact that pills will show in an improved appetite, YOUR CROPS DECIDE mH each spring real Irish shamrocks come to < will tell to use Greek shoulder drapery is a fitting There is a lovely village upon Penobscot Bay better digestion, refreshing sleep and They you E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured \ life on Irish sod in the State of Maine, and is nerves. Your own sells in the Best since it hides no fraction of the Its people are contented everyone gay; quiet druggist | ;J Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. was told recently John F. a by Crowley, If they wander from their homes and travel to New Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. JACKSON & merchant and York, S HALL BELFAST AOENTS. (C Bangor summer resident They saunter down the “Great White Way” and this is how they talk: of Islesboro. THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, I\EVY YORK Just as this year, even this month, the Chorus I | State of Maine is sending a mercy ship It’s a long way to old Mt. Battie, laden with food to the stricken people of It’s a long way to go; For Sale so in Belgium, the year 1847, when Ire- It’s a long way to old Mt. Battie, Fire, t'omado and Automobile Insurance. land was laid low with the potato famine, To the fairest town I know. Maine assisted in the relief of Erin by Good-by, “L” and subway, AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, of sending many shiploads grain and Farewell, Madison Square; OF NEWARK, N. J. other food to every Irish port. It’s a long way to old Mt. Battie, The Pendletons of Islesboro, whose But my heart’s right there. INCORPORATED 1846 name is still a powerful factor in the STATEMENT JAN UAKY 1st. 1914 1915 American merchant were one of turn their faces eastward as soon as e’er they can marine, They stock.$ 1,000.000 00 $ 1,000,000 00 the who sent And to the sea and mountain hasten back Ca^tal sea-faiing families vessels they again, Liabilities. 5,452,043 92 5,580,547 82 lake and islands to Ireland in the famine year 1847, laden Singing songs of Camden’s beauty, fair. Special Reserve Fund. 300,000 00 3( 0,000 00 with the food that saved the lives |of And all the charms familiar that adorn the landscape there. $39.00 Net surplus. 3,252.859 29 3,366,393 67 thousands of Irish. Their sailed ships Chorus -AT- from Boston and other ports, carrying $10,004,903 21 $10,246,941 49 ASSETS away with them thousands of bushels of For Camden is the Empress of all the towns of Maine, Railway and other bonds and life giving grain. The place for health and pleasure in sunshine or in rain; JACKSON & HALL’S stocks.$ 6,361,051 66 $ 6 542 505 00 Bonds and 75 in Ireland there was a mortgages. 1,771,440 1,793,865 75 Arriving not the And if looking for home, for summer or for life, Real estate you’re 493,000 00 454.700 00 slightest difficulty in the un- settle down in Camden with children and wife. Cash in getting ship Just your your banks and office. 391.629 60 460,206 37 but to a return was not Interest loaded, get cargo and rents due and accrued. 86,341 82 88,719 52 so for as Chorus. While in at the Premiums in easy, then, now, England con- Portia nd Stop course of collection. 901,439 38 906,944 85 trolled the mercantile trade of the Brit- God has made the mountains the islands and the ish Isles and other parts of the world, grand, sea; $10,004,903 21 $10,246,941 49 And man has made the business, school, and was not anxious to provide American church, society; PREBLE HOUSE LIABILITIES. But if find still lacking some things by man not ships with profitable cargoes. you made, J Unearned premiums. $4,936,969 12 $ 5,054,383 17 You’re sure to get them if you ask the Camden Board of Trade. 40 Rooms with running water. It devolved then, upon the captain of Unadjusted losses. 280,512 70 365,212 89 Other liabilities. 10 46 the Pendleton clipper to provide himself 25 Rooms with private baths. 234,662 160,951 with ballast. Sand was not abundant SUFFRAGE DEFEATED IN NEW House in First Class order. $5,452,043 92 547 82 there, and as the next best expedient, YOUR HAIR NEEDS HAMPSHIRE. Just put $5,580 Irish sod, was shovelled from the fields. Increase in assets.$242,038 28 European Plan, $1.00 per day up. Increase in surplus. 113,534 38 3wl2 Enough of this was secured to make a PARISIAN SAGE Concord, N. H., March 17. The bill good ballast and then the return trip was granting the right of municipal suffrage American Plan, $2.50 ptr day up. C. L. WRIGHT, Agent, Belfast, Maine. If hair is full of dandruff, thin, streaky, mode. your to women was decisively beaten after a Car the door. 4tl dull and never will do up to look pretty, you Every passes 11 On arrival at the home of the debate in the House this port can almost immediately remove the cause, long afternoon, Maine the ballast was j 230 to 121. ship, Islesboro, : making it beautiful, thick and fluffy by the use FRANK M. GRAY. on the Manager. deposited farms owned by resi- of Parisian Sage, one of the most helpful and Another bill before the House grant- dents named Coombs and Redmond. ! invigorating hair and scalp ton cs known, ing women the right to vote for all There it was not saves your hair but that left, and nothing further Parisian Sage only State, county, city and town officers was furnishes nourishment needed to make it grow Spend Money thought about it for years. j indefinitely postponed without a contest. North American Accident Insurance Com- -1, C ;1) and radiant with life. Just one Designs Some time ago a naturalist noticed the j long, abundant, The campaign waged by the suffra- removes every trace of dandruff and pany, Chicago, Illinois. three-leaved green plants on this plot of application gists was the most and insist- stops scalp itch—your hair becomes soft and vigorous Assets December 31, 1914 there are land, and it was not before he de- and ent in the of the movement in the various wing long fluffy with an incomparable gloss, beauty history In Belfast! Mortgage loans.$^ 198,900 00 ”■ th clared them to be real Irish shamrocks, charm. the State. Men and women of National their hlmy floating drap- Collateral loans. 46,000 00 a discovery that was further authenti- You cannot be disappointed with this harm- prominence have been brought here to ■e'!* rast with Stocks and bonds. 433,503 75 the gown, cated the of the less and tonic, and it costs on the a by explaining origin sod delicately perfumed speak subject, and lobby has Cash in office and bank. 61,596 92 most but a trifle at A. A. Howes & Co.’s. AND as enticing effect in the nlaced there. been maintained at the State House Agents’ balances. 27,294 67 you will be helping yourself and Belfast m-limes Later, the land came into the since the session while Bills receivable. 11,212 48 these, draperies are posses- opened, perma- well. dollar that stays at home benefits sion of Mrs. Moses of SPRING'S DRAWBACKS. nent near the were Interest and rents. 14,147 00 Every ist with bracelets of Hastings Bangor, headquarters Capitol the sentiment connected maintained. because it boosts business. Ra. who, realizing of Gross 82 everybody else, they may he left swaying to with the growing of the shamrocks, has I love most everything Spring, assets.$ 792,654 The smell of new-turned earth, Deduct items not admitted. 38,588 48 SEE what lograeeiul veil for the back of the nurtured their The A RECOUNT IN ROCKLAND. ALSU, you PROTECT yourself. You carefully growth. The sight of birds upon the wing It has been fenced in and the 34 plot partly And blossoms come to birth. Admitted assets. .$ 754,066 you buy before you pay for it, the size, shape, color, SKIRT LINES. spot is pointed out to sightseers at this The gentle skies of blue above, Rockland, Me., March 16. An in- Liabilities December 31,1914 exclusive summer a and wolds, of the vote cast in that’s and that you E I the resort as living me- The green grassy spection today Ward Net losses.$ 127,932 33 kind—everything important, prevalence of circular of I unpaid mento of the humane part played by The many charms Spring love, 1 at the municipal election revealed sev- Unearned premiums. 135,209 12 have to take for from mail •iuskirts am! of colds. granted when you buy coats, the tunic top- Maine in the Irish famine of 1847. The But not her brand eral clerical errors. Representatives of All other liabilities. 62,379 56 la quite breeze that blows, both 00 order houses. You have to bother with money narrow skirt is not yet out shamrocks growing on Maine’s soil are I love the gentle parties agreed that an official re- Cash capital. 200,000 don’t * The white and red, over all liabilities. 33 for the emblems of Ireland’s eternal .thanks tulips count would show that Lucius H. Dun- Surplus 228.545 in running, many women are The first shoots u^ on the rose, orders or checks or stamps, or risk loose money to the Pine Tree State for a helping hand green can, Dem., had been elected Alderman its The crocus in its bed. Total liabilities and surplus.$ 754,066 34 •^Mauler specially becoming in time of need. in place of Herbert W. who the mails. You don’t have to wait for days or deepest I love each leaf upon the tree Keep, Rep., 3wll :|ite the tunic and have still Other that took food from has taken his also that a ships Maine That splendidly unfolds; already seat; weeks for delivery. And if anything is wrong or •tting of some of the most noted to Ireland also returned with passengers, must she always bring to me new election for two members of the Why ae con a-nanc ut and that and the One of her stubborn colds? council ticket would be necessary on ac- needs it can be arranged in a jiffy—with !t is a not a com- during year, subsequent goods of every de- changing, waning, count of a tie. The mie. years, thousands of Irish immigrants ’Tis Spring! Once more .1 sit and sneeze, discrepancy between scription. Furni- car- a man ON THE SPOT. came to Maine. And the descendants oi Once more eyes are red, the vote for Mayor and vote for mem- ture. bedding, my etc PRINCESS GOWNS. i3 a the pets, stoves, these sons of Erin have not been the And in my pipes there wheeze, bers of council attracted much atten- furniture "ho Antique tees the least of those who swell the A rattle in my head. tion on election but the miscount a If ( way in which helped stores night, specialty. yot And on chest ih. re lies a weight tc ir Cuat of food sent from the State in the Mams my did not become known until today. The have anything Trade with Journal Advertisers! dresses, as are me it e','r they That grim congestion molds; reversal of the result would still leave sell drop “tP relief ship to starving Belgium. The a call. “ltd’ taken the I love the but, O, I hate postaV card and you will receive prompt being up by Spring, the with a of two debt is being paid in part. of colds. Republicans majority WALTER H. vOOMJBS, ■ '>ut Her brand stubborn over what have to —You’d better. crowd here, can doubt in joint convention. Corner Cross and Federal Str ts. Belfast, Read they sa> Edgar A. Guest in Detroit Free Press. ar< condng rapidly to TRADERS of this jJPhes A Maine Man has 54 Grandchildren. They are the LEADING locality. e very new model shows No Wear Out Your Cold it J- Worms are Enemies Children U86 to Try and — ol They would not be advertising, otheiwise. It bung to the tight fitting Will Wear You Out Instead. ! Milford Bickford of Sidney, who cele- Worms are one of the most dreaded diseases brated his March is that will to '**towi> gathers, but rows of of children. There is nothing better than Dr Thousands keep on suffering Coughs and 86th birthday, 15th, They have goods it pay you buy. They 1,1 six w*th fords True's Elixir to worms of all kinds anc the father of 12 children, of whom t preserve the expel Colds through neglect and delay. Why make | could not afford to advertise if this were not true. to the stomach in good order. First man are the of 54 and the 'Silhouette to the keep an to serious ailments and living, grandfather SEARSPORT. MAINE, knee line, ufactured father in 1851, yourself easy prey of I'1' by my ! great-grandfather 19, making him RN OF and as the result of a neglected Cold? They are, without exception, honorable. They will k SHAPELINESS. Our mothers grandmothers epidemics | the proud progenitor of 79 living des- Land Surveying, wi,tl a used this remedy and found it and Colds sap your strength and vital- fine and an Coughs cendants. His daughter, Mrs. Frank use you right. If we were not sure of this, we It, figure to be ideal for its ^ purpose. ity unless checked in the early stages. Dr. Bickford of Smithfield, has eight chil- Valuation of Timberlands, "arriake» bus come into Some of the signs of worms would not them as advertisers. t New is what you need—the his Fred W. Bickford of Skow- accept tor are: Deranged stomach, fur- King’s Discovery dren; son, * however diverse and his son Roscoe D. Bick- red tongue, belching, variable first dose helps. Your head clears up, you hegan.ten, and It’s in the end, and ALWAYS safer, to ,ej one and all ten. Topographic cheaper depend upon increased thirst, acid so ford of Oakland also has His son It, appetite, breathe freely and you feel much better. who fo1 tbtir Trade Mark or heavy breath, nausea, en- Alvin Bickford of Winslow, Mrs. Carrie Surveys patronize them. Buy from those i tail,eneath Proper effect. Buy a bottle today and start taking at once. Hydrographic Ul larged abdomen, variable bowel M. Alexander and Howard W. Bickford fussy styles, loose fits of leaden bluish , 7" action, pale face tint, ring* of North Belgrade have four each. Mr. the of nostrils, irri- Keen. General Engineering Work. *«!,! fcvived nip-in at around eyes, itching languor, A Bequest by Capt. Bickford was born in Oakland, the son „l,h°W disturbed sleep, grinding of teeth, Advertise in The Journal. r'frtd t0 be a tability, of and Bickford. He lyrll let bf.ii,8 worn over of pulse. Stephen Polly °r irregularity Rqckland, Me., Marct 18. Because served in of the 21st Maine I au'boritative lines. The is not one of the robust Co. B, regi- If your child kind, her now saved Dr. True's Elixir, the buBband, dead, Capt. ment, of which there are 11 survivors. motlel8 in Warner’s rust start in to use Family Lucien B. Keen from lftot f and Worm Expeller, today. 35c, 50c drowning many Mr. Bickford has one sister, Mrs. Al- Laxative Mrs. Helena R. Hatch of higher t0P and new and $1.00. Advice free. Write me. years ago, meda Souther? of Minneapolis, and two NOTICE OF APPOINTMEl Constipation eleVer81 1 Rockland has been remembered with of ,re es'Kn(id to the just brothers, Charles Bickford Oakland -OF— into tin bring a of in Keen’s Causes 60 per cent of all ailments that flesh is TRUCKING bequest $3,000 Capt. will, and Bickford of Pittsfield, fashion’s Auburn, Milne. &/v. Stephen to. Ask if you doubt it We, R unions, said, necessary good, Three of the salary bills have by all rightf world. In 1884 he left the sea and it was got ed with throughout. Parker school this spring. but with evils, bringing the idea that having been signed by the Governor. Those Blaugas then that he had leisure in which to write that have been signed fix the of and Sidney Johnson are haul- out his adventures. The remarkable weak- the working people are a compensation Emery Hussey thing Don’t use harsh physics. The reaction For any pain, burn. privileged class, county treasurers, attorneys and registers of AN UGLYABSCEST j ing logs to Durham’s mill from the Knowltor about Mr. Bullen’s literary success is ens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic avoiding prosecution for boycott. Mr. deeds. The acts providing for a board of reg- Two lot. that except for reading the Bible from Get Doan's Regulets. They operate easily. 25c. edy. sizes, 25c, Caused Much but was Healed istration for nurses, changing the office of Taft most attacked the in- Trouble, city cover to cover 25 times while on at all stores. stores. vehemently solicitor of Portland to counsel and long by Hood's Sarsaparilla. corporation Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buzzell called on friends itiative, referendum and recall, all of regulating the sale of morphine and other hyp- voyages, be was practically without edu in thiB last have a fin< notic or narcotic have also been vicinity Sunday. They cation. He was driven to literature to which are impracticable in a republic. Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 16, 1915.— drugs, signed. 4 months old. eke out a as clerk in Mrs. Charles who lives at 45 baby boy meager wage junior Although present conditions with the Bearse, After a brief session Saturday, which consist- Coffin's in the Office, and his liter- Court, this city, makes this ed of listening to committee reports,the Legis- People in the place are much interested ir Meteorological European war are none too was optimistic, statement: lature until 10 a. m. ary style gained solely by reading adjourned Tuesday. reading the Billy Sunday ^sermons printed ir he said, the increase in the “Brotherhood "The beginning of my trouble was a the Bible. And yet there are some people the sore or abscess that gathered in the By a vote of 88 to 59 the Maine house of re- Boston Post. who claim that it is not wise to allow of Man” as evidenced in the Bel- spirit, corner of my left eye. It presentatives, Tuesday, refused to pass the discharged F, E. Littlefield loaded three cars and a hah public school children to listen to 10 -1915- relief and Bed Cross was for a and resolve that an amendment to the j gium work, continuously year eight providing verses from the Bible and constitution women the to vote j from here last week with potatoes, paying 21 daily. certainly encouraging. months, nothing seemed to heal it. giving right 1 consulted eminent physicians, who should be submitted to the people. Two-thirds, and 26 cents; also one car at Citypoint, a tota or was hence those the said the eruption would never heal 98, necessary, favoring i of 3,200 bushels. “That mail order swindling has be- without a surgical operation. I was resolve, while getting a big majority, lacked 10 much rundown and dreaded to think of the number needed for success. Party come a PAPER of WALL popular method relieving the of an operation. lines were not drawn, 58 Republicans, 25 Demo- American public of its money,” says the “I remembered that four years be- crats and 5 Progressives making up the total STOMACH MISERY fore I had taken Hood's Sarsaparilla in favor of the resolve and 51 Democrats and Editor and Publisher, “is shown by the 8 the Mi-o-na Will Quickly and Safely Rid You oi with benefit, and I decided to take it Republicans forming opposition. ROLLS IN STOCK annual report of the postoffice depart- again. I seemed all worn out, and my Indigestion. 20,000 blood was not ment issued. From this it right. is recently ap- “After X had used four bottles of State of Ohio, City of Toledo,i When your stomach out of order youi last Lucas food lies like a lump of lead and pears that year persons were arrest- Hood’s Sarsaparilla the abscess had a County, fss’ fermenting Frank J. makes oath that he is that feeling of soui ed who had robbed the of more healthy appearance and the dis- Cheney surely causing fulness, to 50c. people $68,000,- senior of the firm of F. taste in the mouth, coated 2s>c. charge was less. When I had taken partner J. Cheney & | tongue, biliousness, 000 the mails and that in five business in the of and other warning signs of through seven bottles the sore had entirely dis- Co., doing City Toledo, many indigestion, and State and that said firm which is often a dangerous ailment. years the enormous sum of appeared, leaving only a slight scar. County aforesaid, ■ women, steep ooes not. re- $351,000,000 the sum of It is needless for to suffer, for When I told the doctor Hood’s Sarsa- will pay ONE HUNDRED DOL- you any drug* I fresh and the system gets weaker Come in and let us show YOU had been taken in the same LARS for each and case of Catarrh that can you with Mi-o-na, a harmlesE fraudulently parilla had cured me he was dumb- every gist supply I and weaker. cannot be cured the use of HALL'S and efficient remedy for all bad stomachs. way. If to these were added the founded, and said ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla by CATAR- figures RH CURE. These small tablets give almost immediate and Scott’s Emulsion corrects nervous- certainly has done wonders for you.’ | amounts gathered in by swindlers who FRANK J. CHENEY. relief, while a few days' treatment I ness force of nourishment- it feeds I had better appetite and was in bet- joyful by Sworn to before me and in strengthens and stimulates the digestive the nerve centres en- CARLE & JONES were not caught the total would proba- ter health in every way.” subscribed m-. sys- | by distributing presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886 tem. The flow of gastric juices is increased, M ergy and power all over the be twice as A Remember to ask for Hood’s Sarsa- body bly large. significant fact A. W. then food (is properly digested; sour parilla and insist on having it. (Seal) GLEASON, (your Don't resort to alcoholic mixtures about the for 1914 is that the Public. and gassy stomach, sick headaches, restless | BELFAST, MAINE, figures Notary or drug concoctions. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and nights and other distressing symptoms quickly jj thieves got away with $14,000,000 more Aroostook Potatoes. Get SCOTT’S EMULSION for Wall House in Eastern Maine. acts directly upon the blood and mucous surf vanish. I Largest Paper y°UT or T' ^vtV than in the Waldo faces of the Send for free If any stomach distress do not J nerves—nothing equals previous year.” system. testimonials, suffering ■ compares with it, but insist on Green Uountain are 50 centa in the F. J. & wait—let Mi-o-na you and ytlf a potatoes CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. give quick lasting I the genuine SCOTT’S, 11 lII county has lost good many thousand & Co. sell markets hare and Cobblers 85 cants.—Fort Sold by all Drggista, 76c. relief. |A. A. Howes it with guar- EVERT I 14-52 DRUGGIST HAS IT. -dollars in this way. Fairfield Review. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation antee of money back if you are not satisfied. j of Belfast Gov. Curtis has appointed Charles O'Connell News I Tom chairmen of the Belfast board of registration, Barry’, cottage at Swan JLaka waa burned at to aucceed Austin W. yesterday morning about 5 o’clock, opened lmst Monday morn* Keating, resigned. schools lira. E. C. Harden eaw the fire from her win- f»iP° of one week. The winter term of the Caatine Normal s vacation dow and telephoned for help. It wee too Iota 'er on March for a classes will have their school closed Thursday, 18th, THE »s PROGRESSIVE to save the but the 5 jancing STORE cottage, fire waa prevent* two weeks* vacation. The public schools of the .... ,,morrow, Friday, evening. ed from reaching the garage and other cot- town are also dosed for a two weeks' vacation. tages Hangor is open to navigation. nearby. and a crew : Jerry E. Hayes of linemen began out of the river on the last tide, The next of the D. A. Tent Welnesday to hang a cable of 120 wires from meeting, R. will b* with jut- the Central Telephone office to Mayo street, Millinery Opening Monday evening, April 5th, Mrs. Me Keen an Easter dance at Seaside and Miss Cochran as fol* I he on Church street and Northport avenue. This hostesses,and program 1st, with lows: roll call, quotations on the Declaration of hursday evening, April displaces many single lines. j orchestra. Independence; paper. Historic Boston, Mrs. ycKeen’s The ladies in charge of the Associated Saturday, March27/15 Leslie Miller; Boston who has been on several reading, Common, Harker, Charities sewing school solicit gifts of money — Mrs. H. L. Whitten. went to Mon- ✓ Holmes, lately, Northport or material for garments. The school meets March was the most friend, Mrs. Isaac S. Hills. from 3.30 to 5 p. m., and two Thursday, 18th, spring- Vi®1' every Friday : like day thus far of this remarkable season. the house on ladies from each church society will have .... nre in Eudwick STYLES IN PLENTY At 9 a. m. the was about 25 above ! charge. mercury t:e, t called out a detail of firemen zero and at 4 p. m. 42 above. There was a morning. It was quickly extin. Last Sunday morning the ground was cover- Revival of strong northwest wind but not the chill in the * ed with but neon it had all Quaint Old .„d no damage resulted. snow, by disappear- Shapes air that had been felt for a week or two be- jgjtapd ed. The was above 40 all frost three feet temperature day. j #i.fk reported deep fore. The street sprinkler was out, which There was very little wind and intermittent \ ’*[].. -.rtet. encountered in digging to re- must be the earliest on reoord for ita '■** the was day ap- week Mr. W. sunshine. Tuesday morning ground It is with that we invite to \ pipe. This George pleasure you pearance—and itoertalnly was needed* *' again covered with snow, which disappeared up he found two inches of .. only attend our before noon and the day was bright and beauti- Seventh Millinery which and near the barn there Opening \ ? garden ful. the we know will be and ... ..t in ground. larger better than any fjr Robert P elected assessor for three of the Belfast school Chase, ,r parts High one. Our continued * years at the March meeting of the city govern- preceding growth allows were as u class announced Monday, H ment, has resigned because of recent trouble us to feel that we can a j tn Redman, valedictorian; Ruth carry larger and with his eyes, and George Weymouth, reelect- uiiiatt rian. These are awarded on more ed as inspector of buildings has also resigned. complete assortment than ever. i The other parts to be elected The vacancies will be filled at the April meet- ,ied later. This we find that the ing. The tax collector, night watchmen, police, spring SAILORS A. Harmon received a tele- park superintendent and city electrician will have lost none of East- their In I .... from the officials of the popularity. fact, ,u,' also be elected at the April meeting. jj „pi:al at Bangor, Sunday, that her they stand out more than ever. Fenton Tomlinson, President of the Saco prominently M. Leavitt, had had a shock Valley Canning Co was in Belfast March 17th l was in a bad condition. Mrs. One of the most striking effects is the and 18th in the interest of the ) the morning train Monday to business of the Sailor with a company in this vicinity. The company has Sheperdess slight dip in tne had an offer to move their plant to New front and back and a crown. l cKinley, formerly of this city, flat The trim- Hampshire aini Mr. Tomlinson consulted Mr. where he is proprietor of a The Universaii8t Social Aid will meet with of Evans, who is President of the Farmer’s ming this hat is very simple indeed. | was in the city for a few days Mrs. A. A. Blair this, Thursday, afternoon. Union of Maine, on the chance of the farmers Streamers are used on all of interests styles hats from the most tailored to the most I mg after his business There was no dressy quorum of the school commit- in this vicinity being able, and willing, to fur- uew, Carl Cole, also of Belfast, tee last models. ; Monday evening, and a meeting will nish a sufficient acreage of corn to enable the < been in Assinaboin' be y Regina, held Monday evening, March 29th, for or- company to remain here. Those interested to Camden. ganization. should see Mr. Evans. New Spring and Summer Goods H. Carter and Mrs. O. S. Vickery We have received from the author verses Oscar B, Abbott, who was born in Spring- esses at the meeting of the Worn read at a in all lines will be on for our I recent meeting of the Pine Tree field, Maine, and who spent twenty odd years display your inspection during Millinery Opening. held afternoon at the j Aid, Friday ! State association of Malden, Mass., and they as a railroad man in Chicago and came east We are always pleased to show our merchandise. Call each time are out _ on Three you ub room Church street. will be printed in The Journal next week. again to his old home in Maine, was in Belfast You never imotion bridge were filled and other March 18th. He is at present new goods are every or two. Make our store Advertised Letters. The following letters shipping agent shopping, arriving day your home see a u-i.ded who did not play. Light re- in Boston for the Maine Farmers’ UnioD. tame, remained uncalled for in the Belfast post store. Come here to wait or to leave your wraps and bundles. were served. The money received Every farmer who intends fruit office for the week ending March 23d. Ladies shipping any dull-looking parties to benefit the Waldo or to Boston or New goes —Mrs. Ethel W. Clarke, Mrs. W. L. Jacobs, vegetables York markets m*pital. should see Mr. Abbott and talk with him on H. H. hat- Unt) Mrs. Wilber H. \oung (2 letters). Gentlemen COOMBS COMPANY, ,'GUYER. the causes of the trade and of for Fred O. J. Horne, a member —Edward E. Bishop, N. C. Narvey. poor prices to- look at this artment, who has been in the day. Though he admits other causes for the Springs i The next of Seaside TERMS CASH. Masonic Tern ole, Street, meeting Chautauqua High Belfast, Miine. ^ -— for several where depression, as, for instance, the prevalence of models ! | hospital weeks, Circle will be held with Mias L. A. Cochran, 4 the toot and mouth .: a critical for disease, which has inter- operation appeu- Park street, Monday afternoon, March 29th. ! Clark & Co., be in the Colonial theatre on fered greatly with the orders for Maine hay, HarryJVV. | given The lesson is from “Democratic England,” recent nominations by the Governor The Women’s Alliance of the First Parish The annual of the W. C U. will of he asserts that the failure of the Maine far- Among meeting T. 2 IfThc Main Street Clothiers. uf April 1st. The members “Land | chapter ten, and the Landless.” Roll are the Justice of the B. F. be held, mers to following: peace, tomorrow, Friday, at 2.30 p. m. with .riment are to sell tickets in ad- grade their products, and to ship only (Unitarian) church will meet with Mrs. Ar- \ call, favorite from _ quotations Tennyson’s Colcord, Searsport; Dedimus Justice, Albert Mrs Mary Collins, Upper Miller street. Re- '.he entertainment will consist of their best fruit, has been one great cause for thur E. Wilson at the parsonage this, Thurs- j poems. M. freshments will he served. the off of the sales in Ames, Stockton Springs. afternoon at 2 lures and falling the past few day, o’clock. This is the an- singing. of the in Mr. Pike Lubec Sardine Co. was j nual Grass Fires. was a years. “Grade, ami then grade,” seems to be Daughters of Veterans. At the regular business meeting and ail members are re- Friday busy day with j feature in the program at the fi the city last week and gave directions for get- his watchword. He will talk what we call a of Emma White Barker Tent, Daugh- quested to be present. It will be followed the firemen, three fires atten’ = -r and will be meeting by demanding^their Friday Saturday the here in readiness for business. ting plant “blue streak,” and every word is full of mean- held a paper on “The Awakened East” tion. In the morning a call was for a "The from ^ ters of Veterans, Wednesday night, by Mrs. given j picture Southerners,” The stock of sardines on hand has been sold ing. March 17th, in Memorial hall, the Sons of Vet- Giles G. Abbott. grass fire on Green street, which threatened < > rus Townsend Brady. A mag- out and it is proposed to begin packing as soon the I. A. Conant but The Universalist Sale and erans ha1 charge of the program, Fred A. house, which was extin- ! .-illation of the thrilling incidents Entertain- ; Return of the Seniors. The Belfast as fish are available and to all that is { High before NOTICE pack The included a guished any damage was done. MENT. The annual Easter sale and entertain- Seward, chairman. program school Seniors who The War, including the battle of work of the in took the j possible. The getting plant j Washington trip fire was handled under the direction of ment of the Ladies of the Universalist church harmonica solo and encore by Horace Nicker- arrived in Assist- ...» and the entrance of 1 New York March 17th at 2 Farragut readiness was begun Monday and it is under- p. m.,just ant The will be held in Memorial son; remarks by Walter Lyon; singing. “Bat- Engineer Clough. next call was for a This is one of the most Hall, Tuesday and in time to see the St. Patrick’s DATE OF Ray. stood that the addition to the building for day parade. brush and March 30th tle of the by the Tent. Com- rubbish fire set in Grove cemetery dramas ever filmed. Wednesday, and 31st. It will ! Hymn Republic,” From a auto d absorbing the was last will sight-seeing they witnessed it on which foundation built year his re- and which had to the at OPEN NG afternoon with a rade A. I Conant then told of personal spread hedge the open Tuesday sale. The j Fifth avenue, and later took the about j S. Harriman went to Unity last be built this season and used for storage and trip the back and was | various booths will be made lations with Thomas H. Marshall for whom burning rapidly toward the to represent some i city, visiting Riverside Drive and Grant’s re she a class in bas* for making cans. houses on Waldo avenue. organized of the State at the the local post was named, and was followed by One ^thousand feet buildings Panama Exposi- tomb. They saw Ethel that ten members. The la- Barrymore night of hose wai i g young A Successful Sale. The annual Easter of “Just Before the Battle Mother” laid and by hard work the fire was tion, and the articles on sale will be the singing in her latest and pro- play Thursday continued under SATURDAY, :r. interested in the work and un- sale of the Unitarian held Hassan. Remarks on Linconl got control. While the firemen were society, Monday duction of that as by Comrade their particular State, cotton I sight seeing, leaving that night via Fall ■u-rri man’s should make in was Allen Webber. at work heie an alarm was in tutelege afternoon the church parlors, very suc- from a cotton were made L. O. White and rung about 2.30 goods producing State, flowers by River for Boston. in They spent Friday Bos- m. for —s. She is a very fine craftsman cessful, netting nearly $100. The fancy table Clarence E. Frost spoke of the significance of p. a fire in East Belfast that started on April from California, etc. The sale will include l ton, and arrived home on the boat 3, Saturday land back of Russell k: >ne some most artistic work as a contained many attractive and useful articles, and the name, “Daughters of Veterans,” and of all Stephenson's house and practical fancy articles, home cooking, morning. Three of the party were left in the Arts and Crafts Club and the hand embroidered handkerchiefs and j and should mean. burned so near four or five houses in that lo- including flowers, candy, etc. A feature will ! that it means Following Miss prominent Boston, Elizabeth Marsano to spend a ^rOF^r C ib of Belfast. The class hand made lace from sent sandwiches, cheese cality that the occupants moved their house- Unity Havana, Cuba, by be Belfast’s first cat show, and a color- the program doughnuts, week in that cherry city with relatives, and Misses hold v use-' weekly. Miss Katherine C. who is her and coffee were served, after which Comrade goods out. Assistant Engineer Clough Quimby, visiting ed feline will be exhibited for the first time. Helen and Martha Kittredge Knowlton to had and sister and was in of Mrs. Wilmer Hassan a toast. A rousing vote of charge laid 1,500 feet of hose. The fire there, charge At six o’clock there will be a supper, followed > proposed spend a few days in Beverly. All report a was extended to the “Sons” for the en- spread into the woods and burned some stand- J. Dorman and Mrs. George I. Keating. Miss a musical thanks most by entertainment; admission to both delightful trip, with pleasant weather Charlotte Wadsworth and Miss Julia Little- tertainment. The next meeting, on April 7th, ■ ing timber, but was finally extinguished with \ lips and Fruit 35 cents. Wednesday the sale will be con- throughout. Grade of P« triot’s when a but little table and will be in observance field presided at the candy they tinued, and at 8 o’clock there will be a Tom day, damage. At Panic Prices. will be served to the Veterans were assisted some of the younger mem- v special supper by Thumb edding, participated in by about 40 It... U r saw trait so ; bers of the school. Mrs. W’illiam and all members whose birthdays occur in low before Sunday B. young boys and girls. Special wedding suits Swan and Mrs. Ben. Hazelline had charge of or March. The committee are made and the affair January, February 26 ect Naval 25c the table and Miss Marian Hazeltine and being promises to be Oranges apron to is Alice E. Mrs. one of the local have charge Miss Simmons, ived another box Miss Clara Keating poured tea. At the food prettiest events of the sea fifty Phemie and Mrs. Fred N. he tinest table, where many delicious things were on son. A musical program will follow and the King Savery. MILLINERY fruit, Mrs James H. Howes, Mrs. an pie for the asking. j sale, Joseph Tyler, admission to both will be 15 cents 1 Mrs. Ira M. Cobe and Mrs. James S. Harriman The Social Season Mrs. Colby A. R.ickliff Easter PERRY’S CASK MARKET i presided. Shipping Items. While very little tonnage gave a very pretty party March 17th at her is owned at this port The Journal Opening today gots and Condon streets. The after- j Union home, f t to many seafarers to whom news of the recent noon was spent with needle work and at 5.30 a I m $?« advance in offshore and coastwise March 27. ift ^ frft ift eft aft eft ift aft aft ok? freights will delicious was served. The room Saturday, supper dining j be most welcome. Among recent charters are was lighted with green candles, set in holders those of the live-masters Cora F. H. and L. Cressy at each Our Entire of various sizes, a tiny candelabra | Stock of and Ferguson C. Curtis at about $7 25 on coal from Spring ! Oakley place holding three diminutive candles. The I Norfolk to Rio Janiero. The outlook for the ECKWEAR I centerpiece was a large hunch of narcissus and ! Summer Dress Fabrics siz°d coastwise vessels is smaller also more nut boxes of emerald hue in the shape of | The public is i and it is believed that business for & promising, shamrocks were surmounted by miniature I -OPEN AND READY FOR cordially invited. the three-masters w’ill be active the com- INSPECTION-♦ quite green birds. The whole effect was very pret- summer. Already quite a little call for We have For Easter :« ing ty. The menu so far as possible carried out given this department our personal attention and X vessels to load stone to the eastward of New cock- are { ft the color scheme and included pineapple showing a varied and carefully selected line of Woolen is noted and it is believed a York that in few tail with cherries,crab salad with red and and %- ==J -&AT& green Suitings Wash Goods, Voiles, Etamines, Crepe de“ Chenes, 4 weeks considerable activity will develop in the cheese hot rolls } f green peppers, olives, balls, etc. Goods for trade. Several specially adapted graduation and class lumber carrying vessels have frozen assorted cake, nuts and coffee. day | pudding, Gowns. It will be our to been chartered to load lumber at Liver- pleasure show them. sent on I lately ! The hostess was assisted in serving Miss Samples by : I pool and Nova Scotia ports for New York_, application. Very truly yours, Morrison’s CARLE & JONES’ » Anne M. The were Mrs. The schooner Jane Palmer recently made ’a j Kittredge. guests i ft reco rd round trip from Newport News to Port- Harry L. Kilgore, Mrs. Maine Hills, Mrs. Geo, Maine, in 9 days and 12 which it is ! Miss » land, hours, E Kittredge Mrs. Leroy A. Webber, Collars and t said is faster that the steam colliers do on the CARLE & Collars, Cuffs, j Frances Abbott.... Mrs. Frank G. Mixer en- JONES. 'i. ft average. The Palmer carried a full cargo of I coal_Sch. Margaret M. Ford has been char- tertained the Social Aid of the Universalist Fruit Kitchen $ Chemisettes,Vestees,Boutonnieres $ tered to carry lumber from a Gulf port to chuich afternoon, March 17th, at andCandy Wednesday Genoa at $20, and sch. Orleans, Boston to the her home on Commercial street... .Mrs. John Gold Coast, with f our and rum, $17,000 and ALL THE LATEST. March Sales every Saturday >; ft port charges. C. Pillsbury entertained informally 18th two tables at auction. The guests were Y0URS TRULY Mrs. H. P. Adams Honored at Dinner. on Fruit CARLE & JONES, Mrs. Mrs. E. B. Miss i ft Mrs. Hannah P. Adams of this city is spending C. B. Holmes, Gilcbrest, the winter in California, and the Pasadena Marian Hazeltine, Mrs. C. W Proctor, Mrs. -FRESH- AT THE of March 15th the Star gives following report Herbert L. Sdekins, Mrs. Fred R. Poor and of a dinner given id observance of her birthday: After the House Church The year’s most elaborate dinner party at Miss Amy E. Stoddard. game light Opera Block, St. iuf Hotel Maryland was given in the grill Satur- refreshments were served-Mrs. Helen W. was a affair in day evening. It surprise honor Crosby entertained the Fortnightly Club at of the birthday anniversary of Mis. Hannah her home on Cedar street, March 17th. Auc- P. Adams. Mrs. Theodore A. Dodge of Paris BLUEFISH LOST was the hostess. There were thirty-five guests. tion was played during the afternoon, and at 6 were most elaborate. The tables a of Decorations o’clock a delicious supper was served in the Recently pair gold-mounted glasses form of a hollow and were set in the square, in a somewhere dining room,which was decorated in green and -AT- case, between the Unitarian the middle ot the square was occupied by a beautiful little sunken garden, perfect in every white. A basket with moss and tiny green Chuich and 19 Church street. Please leave detail. There even were little latces, with gold- silk flags was suspended over the table. The t Journal Office and receive reward. fish swimming in them. The rabies were cov- table linen was woven in the shamrock pat- ered with a profusion of flowers, violets for tern of the most part. Over the chair of the guest of and the china was dainty green and Bramhall’s Market honor was a canopy made of violets and roses. white pattern. The place cards and favors As Mrs. Adams entered she was presented NOTICE. were unique, and good .old St. Patrick was with an American Beauty rose by each guest. worn in in the decorations. 2 Guaranteea Chiropody, Manlcur- To the stem of each was attached a pretty sen- everywhere present timely Telephone and timent, most of them original with the writer. Even the menu took on an emerald hue so far nq Sharopooirg. Also Facial Work. one written Mrs John H. Robbins at- The by as possible, and included fruit cocktail with Full line of all kinds of Fiair Work at my tracted particular attention. Each woman green cherries, crab salad on lettuce, sand- parlors over Shiro’s Phoenix Row. guest was presented with a pretty little silver More, and each man was fruit and cake with dish as a souvenir, given a wiches, olives, pudding 329 MISS EVIE HOLMES. the bronze mission bell. Among guests were ! green icing, coffee and green candies. There Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robbins, Colonel and Mrs. were two guests, Mrs. Robert P. Chase and Mooney, Dr. and Mrs. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. POST CARDS Ira L. Bryner, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graves, Mr. Miss Juliet A. Wiggin, besides the following FOR SALE and Mrs C. E Bassett, Grove Fi. ke, Mrs. Rosa club members: Mrs. A. F. Richards, Miss Har- Local Views, Birthday and Comics, Mrs. L. Chambers, Mrs. O. Burkhardt, Joseph riet P. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. A 12-room boarding and lodging house; Mrs. G. D. Mr and White, George 10c. a Dozen. A. Ellis, Gregory, Mrs. L*. everything new and up to date. The location Mr. and Mrs F. E. Johnson, Mrs. Charles H. Crosby, Mrs. H Farlow, H.Gilcrest, Mr. and is the best in the city, within three minutes* Mrs. William One Mrs. G. H. Howard, F. Jackson, Henry D Clark and Mrs. A. C. Hopkins. ALSO EASTER CARDS AND NOVELTIES walk of postoffice, railroad station and facto- strong point which should Mrs. E. R. Lilley, Mrs, Wf. A. Mason, Mrs. B. After Bupper auction was again enjoyed. I ries. This is a bargain. Come early and look Mrs. F. A. Mr. and Mrs. A. A an Meechen. Sanborn, it over and get price. give Edison model H. D. Rockefeller, Mr. and Mrs. pref- H. Rice, Mrs, For terms enquire at 6 Miller street, or at Mrs. John W. See, Wilshire, Mrs. Josephine M. R. Knowltou’s real estate office. erence over all other makes W. H. Turner. Howes, Woodford and CORNED Brisket Q7c. L. J. POTTLE’S, block, Main street. 3w9p is its Mad At Paint Successor to H. Davis’ Not over seven pounds to a customer. Farm For Sale 25c a gallon for paint is about $2.50 on the 5, 10 AND 25 CENT STORE, lots of men waited Consisting of 120 acres of fertile not Diamond Point average job, and last year 12 Naval Oranges 12c. soil, for that; but they didn’t reckon; they got mad; Church Street, Halford Block, Belfast, Maine, rocky; splendid hay and potato land; timber and wood to wouldn’t pay it Thin Skin—Juicy—Sweet as as Honey enough pay entire cost; beautiful There are times to get mad and refuse to buildings and an elegant borne. Reproducer. Frank no un- pay; but when one's property needs protecting Jones Crackers,... .6c lb uenox Soap...... 3c Grady, caretaker; trespassing der of law. is no time to get mad and not paint. Campbell's Soaps. .8c lb Welcome Soap... .4c t- penalty Address here are tf9 E. no needles to no needles to wear Besides, it costs more to get mad and wait Washing Powders.3£clb Sunny Monday... .4c F. ELKINS, change; General PoUoffice, San than to paint. Baker’s 10c size... Francisco, Calif. le doesn’t Cocoa, rec°rds; the Edison uses a dia- Getting mad do any good to your Blue Label 25c size. instead, genuine does it Ketchup, property; paint good by keeping-out Maine Corn, 3 cans-• •. 25c EASTER CARDS m°nd, which is no water no rot; no some water never changed and which does not water; paint, Honor Brand Milk, 5c size.. and rot; and a little rot is more than 3 | WANTED wear enough New Seeded Raisins, packages. the record. to make a man liberal towards his and painter 1 or the season, a man of paint. Fancy White Halibut, 13c lb; National Oats, single good Corn EASTER NOVELTIE8 1 haUts who Paint costs not a cent. All the paint in the 25c size, 19c; Kellogg’s Flakes, 8c; Sar- is familiar with farm and garden CARLE & as it 3c can. JONES, worlds long keepa-out water, costs not a dines, Belfast packed, w.rk. Address cent. Look for low prices in our window this week. AT WOODCOCK'S. DEVOE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL, Mason & Hall sell it. Cash Market. | MU ^^^^^Distdbutor^i^Wald^County^^^^^^^^ Perry’9 | Belfast, Maine. ■' /> T 1 f : 1 PERKINS CORNER NEWS. A Notable Memorial Service. HUMPHREYS’ Hen. Pilkiturn's Good Luck. nMtt^'lfihdtcal Doofc-In cele- Held in Lynn, Mass., by Gen. Lander Post Hen. Pilkinaen, tbe Swede who bought R. bration of we have G. A. sixty years the widder Long’s farm, come inter the We recently received a copy of a Lynn, published a revised edition of store the other night, and he told us fel- Dr. Humphreys* Manual of all lers thet he hed lOBt a silver watch thet Mass., newspaper containing a report of -so diseases, giving in minute detail to cmiBCH rargfru. he hed brung1 from the old country, an’ a notable memorial service held by Gen. the care and treatment of be was a carrin’ on ter beat the band A. after- Lander Post, G. R., Sunday the sick with Humphreys* about the tyatcb; sed a Priest gin it to who the TO CHURCH and that his on his father’s noon, Feb. 21st, to the members Remedies. pray the Almighty may bring great grandfather to the nations side, and he was powerful sorry to lose had answered their last earth- No. FOR Pric« peace warring of past year GO Europe. it;sed he hed hunted thfc whole farm over, to the Great 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.26 At various times since the of the TREMEN- ly roll call and reported % Worms. Worm Fever.2ft beginning and hed about gin it up. of InfantB.2? DOUS STRUGGLE WHICH HAS Commander of all. The paper was mis- 3 Colic, Crying aud Wakefulness PLUNGED MORE THAN Then he get so durned nerved up over 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.2a HALE THE WORLD IN been set it thet he ter out, and hence the in giving the read- 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.2ft yVAR there have Sundays begun wop right Women laid, delay talk 8 Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia.2ft a for Hungarian—Polish Jew, which I aside for ers of The Journal an account of this general prayer peace. On these days there have Those of Middle 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.2ft sounded ter me like old man Crowley’s Age ft Weak Stomach...2ft been GREAT TURNOUTS of the The for a Especially. notable service. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion, people. appeal ] runaway at out ov 13 lioarseCough, Laryngitis.....2ft hog; last, pure sym- When have found no Croup, for met with a It aided the ! Abe you for the There were 31 photographs placed at 14 Salt ilheum. Eruptions.20 prayer peace splendid response. pathy, Grenlaw told him ter go down remedy horror ft1 in the thea- lft Rheumatism, Lumbago..26 ter Saddleback and call on Old oppress of when the front of the stage Lynn GO TO CHURCH movement. mountain, you during change life, the | 16 Fever and Ague, Malaria. —26 Mother through ft tre, where the services were held, each Matthews, the fortin teller, and hours of the it seems as 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External,Internal.2? EVERY SUNDAY BE A PRAY day though your back one of the deceased Cold In Head.2t SHOULD PRAYERFUL SUNDAY. away he went full speed ahead, an’ we would K ft! being represented, 19 Catarrh, Influenza, when head aches the little silken flag being draped over 20 Whooping Cough.21 THAT THIS COUNTRY MAY BE 8PARED OF WAR. all set aroun’ the stove an’ talked it your are Difleult THE HORRORS constantly, you nervou 1 ft the frames, which were trimmed 21 Asthma, oppressed, Breathing.21 over, lowin’ as how the old woman would and suffer from picture 27 Disease.29 THANK GOD FOR THE PEACE THAT THIS LAND NOW ENJOYS! pressed those dreadful at e ach one was a va- Kidney a dollar out of the an’ a do- bearing down ? I with ribbons and 28 Nervous Debility. Vital Weakness.1.00 get Swede, lar iz some don’t that E. Pinkham’s cant chair containing a bouquet, to be 30 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.2ft EVERY MAN WHO BELIEVES IN GOD BELIEVES IN THE EFFI- handy to have in tbe winter forget Lydia Vegetable Con,n,,! ft or on the 34 Sore Throat. Quinsy.2ft time with the snow on the an’ is the later given to the family placed CACY OF PRAYER. AND EVERY MAN WHO BELIEVES IN BOTH ground, safest and surest and has carried the 77 La Grippe—Crip.25 she a poor, old lone widder woman, with- remedy, hundr i S grave in cemetery. of women ■old druggists, or sent on receipt of prlee. GOD AND THE EFFICACY OF PRAYER IN THE out a this critical Each one of these photographs will by MUST BELIEVE no relations except Injun thet she safely through period. HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Conn ft later be in the •‘Hall of Heroes” GO TO CHURCH MOVEMENT. HE MUST GO TO CHURCH HIM- says controls her at times when she is in Read placed William and Ann Streets, New York. what these three women at the Grand to be a fit, or a trance. So we all felt kinder say: Army headquarters, SELF. THERE ARE ANY NUMBER OF MEN WHILE PRO- ft for future generations as a WHO, glad for the old girl, but regretted thet preserved the departed comrades have leftjto|us, ^ft of the in who, FESSING A BELIEF IN GOD, SELDOM VISIT THE CHURCH. THEY the Swede didn’t play kards none, fer memorial ‘‘Boys Blue”, that nation shall all na- From Mrs. and says in this we hed a little down Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. under the leadership of Lincoln, saved WILL PRAISE THE GO TO CHURCH BUT WILL NOT game ter the store tions be blessed and the hand of God is MOVEMENT, N. Y.—“I am to ft the Union and preserved its liberties. once in a while jest to wile away the Buffalo, writing let you know how m!]fi ■ seen in the whole history of the country HELP IT ALONG BY THEIR PRESENCE AT THE SERVICE. time medicine has done for me. I r'UI The exercises were of the same im- in the winter evenin’s. failed terribly during the h ‘f I since the Pilgrims came here in 1620, up- and summer and character as always, including _The Swede hadn’t been gone more then every one remarked about my appearance V1’’" pressive held and encouraged by the prayers they How can man who a remain ■ the ritual service by the chaplain with any professes belief in God away twenty minutes when .Tijnny Springei fered from a female trouble and had had offered in the cabin of the Mayflower always pains in mvi•* V X the Weber Male from the house of God? If such a man will deliberate at all he come inter the store with a big watch ir appetite and at times was "Nto chanting responses by and as landed on the very weak. a they inhospitable his an’ ftr whose singing is now such will not let another without the ever in- hand, sed thet he hed found il quartet, shores. Sunday go by joining “I was visiting at a friend’s house one and feature on each memorial occa- down in the paster side iv a an we T day she thought 1 n„ beautiful “America’s is His and GO TO CHURCH If have rock, E. Pinkham’s I was deliver- history history creasing throng. you already joined knowed the thet it was the Lydia Vegetable Compound. I took it sion. The oration this year is fulfilled by discription aiulhav., I 1 the promise of Abraham to No man will resent so we eight have a and am ed by Rev. Addison B. Lorimer of the get your neighbor go. right thinking your Swedes; made it up amongst ue pounds, good appetite feeling better ever ! Christ, and the Pilgrims were is ft First church. through that he attend church. Talk the GO TO not ter say a word about it ter Hen, an Everybody asking me what I am and I Baptist the in the fulfillment as they kindly suggestion up doing recommend L,y veterans assembled agents see whpt the Widder would tell an Pmkham s ift The Grand Army on the CHURCH movement. Start You’ll be at the him, Vegetable Compound. You may puhlisli this letter i started the new nation founded today. surprised as we ft at the on Andrew street at jest bed got all the plans laid, Her ^sh and I others who have same headquarters and dedicated this number of converts can make. never was so hope the complaint will ... God and worshipped you Religion strong comes a tunin’ ft 1.30, where white carnations were pinned by the store, and a goin get health from your medicine as I did.” I land to full and free religious liberty. as it is what scoffers are are —Mrs. A nORV1 ft on their blouses over the little bronze today despite saying. People begin- fer home like a good feller, an’ the Stanton N,i> W “When we ask what is the message St., Buffalo, N. Y. the floral committee consisting of to see that the true the true can whole parcel ov us out an’ chased hirr ft badge, these heroes have left, it is ning only life, only consolation, President Bertha M. Putnam of Gen. departed up. When he got home, he made for the Made Me Well that this for which they fought he found in the church. and Strong. I Lander Relief with the assistance country barn, and come out with a big shove Corps, and sacrificed is destined under God to Do want Macedon, N.Y.—“I was all rmi down and you happiness? and a an’ very thin in ft ft of Mrs. Eliza F. Stiles, chairman; Emma dung fork, around the barn he no work out the true spirit of liberty and 1 vous, appetite, could not sleep and was and felt Ward, secretary; Marianna Putnam, An- GO TO CHURCH. went, like a ship before the wind. We weak, I this nation has been raised up to give the tune. The doctors said I had poor blood and nie Susan Butterfield, Fanny Tit- went along arter him. an’ he measurec what I i ft. Snow, the world an of the best and to water. I took comb and M. Burckes. example GO TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY AND EVERY SUN- off a few steps from the corner of the turning different medicines which did not ft Lucy truest civil and religious liberty the but E. This committee, with other members DAY. barn, an’by josh, you talk about diggin’, Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made me ft world has ever seen. 1 of the was in of the floral thet Swede went to it like a steam shove strong, and I am recommending it to my Corps, charge “This is typified in friends.”—Mrs i tion is like a big brother, willing to He isn’t in Poland or Stocks and Bonds. 895,610 84 as chief, assisted by Past Commander Nome, a cornin’ from the Hollars, and down and protect all weaker ones when unduly the woes he endures are and Cash in Office and Bank. 55,789 08 T. Putnam, George E. Dow, And your city’s yours. around Siggins mills, an’ all roun’ the Bernard Faymonvii.i.e, I George attacked.” fellow at home. Agents’ Balances. 145,£25 72 Lander and So share with the the widder was famus fast. LOUIS Weinmann, Secretary George Burrill of Gen. Post, the reverend lot, gettin’ Interest and Rents. 3,31146 In closing his oration —Newark Evening News. The seemed Past Commanders W. W. Hall, Henry Swede to be in terrible Capital Paid up in Cash $1 5IH, < gentleman called upon all to protect the Perrie and William Jones of Lieut. Col. good spirits, larfin’ an’ jokin every Gross Assets.$1,101,637 10 American home and to do what may be body Mudge Camp, No. 1, Sons of Veterans. thet he met. Deduct items not admitted. 114,892 83 possible to cut out the cancer of divorce, THORNDIKE. Can’t look feel well with im- Assets December 31, 1914 The boxes had been reserved for the well,eat well,or Gene Smith thet worked fer Hen on which has been the discouragement of all pure blood. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Admitted 27 Real estate. $ U.S *g council and other invited the farm used to go down to the Saddle- Assets.$ 986,744 municipal real as the record of this coun- Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, Mortgage loans. was one who oc- patriots, were in back real offen’ an’ we all thot Liabilities Dec. 31, 1914. j guests, but there only A. A. Murch and wife Belfast and health is thet he Collateral loans. u try for divorces is 73 per thousand, lead- keep clean, good pretty sure to hhju a Rev. Donald H. Gerrish of March 11th. a was down there to see Net Losses.$ 20,267 13 f cupied seat, the whole world. follow, $1x0 bottle. goin’ Mirandy Unpaid Stocks and bonds. church. ing of is an’ we lowed thet Hen would have Unearned Premiums. 313,486 04 Cash in office and St. Paul’s Methodist can Mrs. Gordon Curtis Searsport vis- Snow, banks. He said that when all the people All other Liabilities 60,891 50 after 2 o’clock the curtain was iting at her old home. to get a new hired man pretty soon, as Agents’ balances.. I.;il Shortly fully appreciate the inestimable heritage Cash 200 COO 00 the stage set like the Mrs. Zubie is at the HOW EUROHE MAKES HER SOIL Mirandy had a right good farm ov her Capital. Bills ‘receivable. raised, showing left us men who and died Whitney visiting over all Liabilities. 60 by the fought Surplus 392,099 Interest and rents- ... with officers in their sta- home of her son, in FERTILE. own. headquarters, for the nation then will the home be pro- Osborn, Springfield. All other assets. Commander Edward B. Billings William Steves and wife of Pittsfield Last week a feller come along, and he and 27 tions, tected and in all things these Unit'd Total Liabilities Surplus_$ £86,744 at the front center, flanked with are Stuart and wife and to holdin’ revival meetins down to 3*10 ...... being States shall stand in the forefront of all visiting Roy Take Italy, for example. Her soils | got Gross assets. ; his immediate staff with Rev. Mr. Lori- the Putman district he was — Deduct items not admitted. future family. were celebrated for their | schoolhouse, national nations. has fertility more mer at his right, the colors, Mrs. Rose Wilson of Lisbon Falls a powerfull speaker, an’ the way he cood Great Eastern Co. The speaker was then presented with than two thousand Casualty Admitted assets. with those of Massachusetts and the blue returned home aft£r a visit of some years ago. Cato, Ver- sing “Bringin’ In The Sheves” woke beautiful basket of flowers Past Com- and Assets Dec. 31, 1914. at sides by gil, Horace prized above the on peak of the navy being placed weeks at L. G. Monroe’s. agriculture up every one of sleepers the back 00 Liabilities December 31, 1911 mander William Webber in behalf of the ana Mortgage loans. $ 185.500 and the all other arts; Pliny put a an’ ole Butler woke so rear'of stage. to L. G. Will Farwell and How- together seats, Zeb up Stocks and bonds. 671,682 21 Net unpaid losses. Gen. Lander Relief Corps, according Monroe, series of maxims that show a truer in- Everybody in the theatre was standing ard Harmon attended the of the suddent thet he yelled fire! An’ then Cash in office and bank. 87,488 72 Unearned premiums. the yearly custom, and the gift was ac- meeting into the essentials of as the veterans marched in and until sight agricultural the Elder got down to business, an’ the Agents’ balances. 133,202 66 All other liabilities..:- with heartfelt thanks. Knights of Foresters in Fairfield. than the cepted practice the of of one i Interest and rents. 8,894 77 Cash Commander Billings dropped gavel the teaching many first thet was converted was Gene capital. The audience, accompanied by Miss Mildred Bartlett, a trained nurse our over all liabilities.. on the marble block, and when all were present-day experts. Smith, an’ when he riz up to give his ex- Surplus Weber quartet, then sang “America,” of Lewiston, has returned to her worn, The soils of were under Gross assets.$1,086,668 36 seated at a from the commander, Italy intensive with sin the fir3t thing thet he signal the benediction was Rev. perience not admitted. 31 Total liabilities and surplus. 'I pronounced by after spending two weeks with her par- cultivation before the birth of ; Deduct items 45,241 the Weber Male quartet of Boston, en- Christ; tole was thet the Swede was sore on Mr. Lorimer and the were dis- E. L. Bartlett and wife. but after all these JAMES PATTEE & SON tered and most “Abide bouquets ents, years of constant crop- some of the ’round the corners fer sang touchingly, folks 1 Admitted assets.$1 041,427 05 3wll Bel Ik- tributed to the families of the departed remain among the most With Me,” following which the comman- ping they pro- gettin’ him bit on the cow trade, an’ he Liabilities Dec. 31, 1914. comrades. There were quite a number ductive in the world. In har- der gave a few words of welcome, call- ON THE SEbASTICOOK. 1908, Italy’s laid ter get even with the whole of them; Net unpaid losses.$ 114 054 74 of the audience who took occasion to go vest of [Niagara Fire Insurance turn; attention to the as be- cereals alone was five times that so one he buried some old coins in Unearned 457,660 00 ing photographs the night premiums. to the front and look over photo- of New her area is but All other liabilities. 79 936 46 New Yoik ing but eloquent evidence that the York, though a tin can an lost his watch with his name graphs before they were removed. CLINTON, Me., March 19. The ice in Se- twice as great. her Cash capital.. 25< ,000 (X) comrades are fast passing away and it Counting systemat- ! on it where little Jonny Springer went Assets December 31, 191 baslicook river is Surplus over all liabilities. 139,775 85 will soon be the of others than the rapidly passing away ically cropped forests, eighty-four per to the cows an’ was duty For any pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply and it is get every night, Real estate. the without breaking up figured that cent, of her territory is worked men Grand Army to perform services. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the household rem- by ; ’bout sure to find it; then he went down Total liabilities and 05 Mortgage loans. the river will be clear within a week. and women who understand the uses of surplus.$1,041,427 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Steph edy. Two sizes, 25c, and 50c. at all drug to the store and watched his chance when 3wl0 Collateral loans. Operations on the river are their land as as a mechanic en F. Sullivan, with the “Lord’s Pray- stores. increasing thoroughly '■ Abe Grenlaw, thet is more then three Stocks and bonds. and an active and sum- -r in volume spring understands his tools. Cash in office and bank. er,” chanted by the Weber Quartet as : quarters Spiritualist, was in the store. of 68 William mer is assured. Arthur Holt has many In the soils have Casualty Company America, Agents’ balances. then call- France, too, v-‘“ *** **** response. Commander Billings CENTER M0NTV1LLE. improved fc''v thousands of feet of lumber to float down with New York City. Bills receivable. ed for the reading of the honored roll of cultivation. Back in the days of about ther watch, an’ Abe sent him down Street, from Pittsfield and sections between Intere: t and rents-...- Napoleon her average per acre of we 1914. comrades deceased during the past year yield to see the fortin7 teller, an ov course Assets Dec. 31, All other assets. A. B. Wing got home from Warren Clinton and there. The cottages on the wheat was 12.5 it was more than and Adjutant John Anderson responded bushels; all watched him, an7 when he cum back Mortgage loans.$ 293,000 00 shores are being repaired and several 20 in 1905. In the same her by reading the same in a clear voice, Sunday. period per we went up to see the fun, after the Stocks and bonds. 1,540,026 53 Gross assets.. new ones are being added. Canoes and acre of rose from 14.9 81 each record being noted by the three Perkins of Belfast is at Mrs. production barley watch hed been found; an7 then he dug Cash in office and banks. 606,139 Deduct items not admitted. Edgar row boats are receiving attention. Some to 24, of rye from 10.6 to of oats balances. 9t 3,205 83 muffled rolls on the drum by Comrade S. Millie Hannan’s. 16.8, up the tin can, an7 we all spent our money Agents' new motors have been sent for. Tom from 17.5 to 32. And it is Bills receivable. 4,163 43 Admitted assets.. Edwii Dwyer, who has performed the interesting to gettin7 our fortins told ter see if we his Ward has B. F. Bean’s old cot- note that the Interest and rents. 18,028 42 over a a centu- E. E. Tasker has started out with bought great increase in the our Liabilities December 31, 19! solemn duty for third of yield couldn't find some money on farms; 58 wood outfit. tage and is having it repaired and fitted of cereal in France occurred before All other assets. 89,073 ry. sawing crops an then thet Swede he split up the money Net unpaid losses. up for the season. Mr. Bean is building 1860—before the vast potash of Unearned a York deposits with Old Mother Matthews, or was goin7 Gross Assets.$3,453.tM< bU premiums. James L. Harvey, New apple a on the site of the larger cottage old. Germany or the phosphates of South 02 All other liabilities. ed by selections by the Webers, one se- is at F. A. Luce’s. ter, but the old woman took all the money Deduct items not admitted. 53,147 buyer, Ira A. Witham has bought the Arlon Carolina had entered into commerce. Cash capital. lection being “The Vacant Chair,” sung she got an7 went over to Rockridge to who has Low cottage and is making extensive re- Go from France and to Admitted 58 Surplus over all liabilities.. in such a very sweet and touching man- Mrs. Joseph Perry, been very Italy Belgium see some friends, an7 she aint cum back assets.$3,400,490 more comfortable. pairs. C. C. Hayes has the and Holland and to Austria ner as to force audible sobs from many sick, is bought Germany, yet. So thet is the way thet the Swede Liabilities Dec. 31, 1914. Total liabilities and Blaisdell and moved it to a new and surplus. from the families of cottage Hungary and down to the Black Sea, his th€ 02 present, especially Miss Ethel Thompson is at Mr. and got revenge. He didn't get Net unpaid losses.$1,073,778 JAMES PATTEE & SON location. He has also bought the large and still the story of the records is 68 the deceased, who occupied specially re- in crop, money, but he felt happy outer it, for he Unearned premiums. 1,057,500 3wll Mrs. Jacob Greeley’s Freedom. motor boat. Marcellus Cain and A1 the the 19 served seats near the front. jthonso always same; longer the hiBtory sed. All other liabilities. 214,401 L. H. Merrithew was a Brown are adding to their improve- of cropping, the the of the Cash 750,000 00 In the honor we the names of Morrill Sun- higher yield a del capital. ■■ Roll of find “Ah tink ah7m good man, jost Cofu ments. Sebasticook river haunts will be harvests. —Robert W. Bruere in Surplus over all liabilities. 304,810 69 Hartford Fire Insurance of four who served in the navy or in day guestof Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Jaquith. Harper’s same77; which showed thet he didn't he\ in demand this summer. for Conn Maine as follows: great Magazine April. no brains in his hed. T. H. S. Hartford, regiments, Miss Gracia C. Luce iB the guest of her Total liabilities and surplus... $3,400,490 58 Eben K. Maine and Storer,6th Battery sister, Mrs. MahlonBrann, in Vassalboro. O’Brion, Russell & Co., Agents, Boston, Mass. Assets December 31,1914 died HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS. U. S. navy; May 15, 1914, aged 71. 3*10 Real estate f Eron J. Maine Mrs. Sarah of Belfast is the Bryant, Co. C, 5th In- Rogers Without health, genuine joy is impossible Mortgage Loans. and Co. A, 1st Maine guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rogers. Collateral loans. fantry Infantry; without good digestion and regular bo we The Ridgely Protective Association, Wor- jdied ,\ug. 9, 1914, age 69. Stocks and bonds. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller of Mc- movement cannot have health. Charles M. Co. 1st N. H. Locksley you Why neg- cester, Massachusetts. Cash in office and bank. Moore, H, are Farland’s Corner at Henry bowels and sick * balances. Infantry and Co. A, 11th Maine Infan- Cummings lect keeping open risk being Assets Dec. 31,1914. Agents’ in 50 Hills receivable. try, died Nov. 11, 75. Augusta. and ailing? You don’t have to. Take one smal Stocks and bonds.$431,336 1914, aged Cash in office and bank. 56,183 98 Interest and rents. Daniel D. C. U. S. Miss is at Dr. New Life Pill at in the morn- Pillsbury, navy; Yuba Berry Central in King’s night, Interest and rents. 7,166 96 died Dee. 4, 1914, aged 75. Searsmont of the Liberty and Montville ing you will have a full, free bowel movemenl | Gross assets. the ritual that Following responsive telephone line. and feel much better. Helps your appetite Gross assets.$494,687 44 Deduct items not admitted.. closed the roll call, Rev. Addison B. Lor- Deduct items not admitted. 41,553 45 Mrs. R. M. Carter and C. Pembroke and digestion. Try one to-night. imer, of the First Baptist church, was Admitted assets. ? Carter of Befast were recent guests of Admitted assets.$453,133 99 presented by the commander for the an- The Travelers Insurance Company, Liabilities December 31, 1 relatives in town. Liabilities Dec 31, 1914 nual memorial oration, which was of a Hartford, Connecticut. Net 65,478 42 Net unpaid losses.. most and be- unpaid losses.$ inspiring patriotic nature, Cecil Gay and Stanley Curtis took an Unearned premiums. 29,390 50 Unearned- premiums. delivered with a force and Assets December 31, 1914 | ing directness, auto ride to Belfast Sunday. The roads j All other liabilities. 11.462 20 All oilier liabilities. that Real 0( eloquence held the audience spell- are in fine condition for March. estate;.$ 2,289,350 1 Cash capital. 100,000 00 Hash capital. Loans... 35 bound, and in some cases caused the un- Mortgage 30,008,390 I Surplus over all liabilities. 246,802 87 Surplus over all liabilities. usual feature of applause, seldom heard Mrs. Clifton Morse has been suffering Collateral loans. 309,223 4C the Stocks and bonds. 45,044,297 5C '. Total liabilities and on this occasion. An of the ora- past week with an abscess in her I Total liabilities and surplus.$453,133 9 surplus.. epitome Cash in office and bank.. 21 throat. Ur. Small lanced it and 3,100.334 3wl0 JOSHUA TREAT, Jr Agent. V- tion follows: greatly Like This! J balances. 66,845 89 relieved her. I Makes Cakes Agents’ Real Estate and Insure “This occasion speaks. Gen. Lander Bills receivable. 42,226 42 The Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Co., post and kindred organizations today The wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. the I Interest and rents. 1,309,081 82 tribute to those who have out S Light, tender, mouth-melting cake, All other assets. 16,679,677 76 Ohio. of pay gone Clifford A. Bean at theGrange hall.Wed- Mansfield, American Surety Company into another life. The occasion is elo- are to B Assets Dec. 31, 1914. nesday evening, March 10th, was pro- Be kind that you serve, whether Gross assets. 36 New York. N. Y. proud $97,849,427 Real estate. $ 23,700 00 quent with the lessons their lives have nounced all a most 82 by present enjoyable the Deduct items not admitted. 916,149 Loans. 89,750 00 taught by their loyal and gallant ser- occasion. There were desirable ft- it is a cake you stirred up for 'ft Mortgage Assets Dec. 31, 1914. many just Stocks and bonds. 482,273 60 vices. Admitted assets.$96,933,277 53 Real Estate. »•' gifts, and heartfelt expressions of good or a rich one for fl Cash in office and bank. 21,802 79 “Who can follow their record from ’61 B splendid big Loans. will from all. Refreshments of fine family Liabilities December 31,1914 Agents’ balances. 24.583 92 Mortgage was so in mak- Collateral I headache and colds— son why a little town like this shouldn’t W. FREDERICK of Belfast, in said point visiting grandparents, run to law as much as Couuty, interested It, certain real estate be Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harriman. favorite rem- be according a big CHARLES K Vft England’s queathed to him by .the will of Lena P. Fred- city. erick, late of Belfast, in said of Waldo, Mrs. Ed. Clifford of Stockton that County Springs It seems Anthony Billings Bided deceased, having presented a petition setting viBited her daughter, Mrs. Gerry Hard- of Maine with the rusticators, or rather with the forth the fact,that Geo. a. Quimby was formerly several ^ A p,ne Prentiss, a to ing, days last week. citizens who side with the rusticators for appointed trustee with authority sell and convey certain real estate which was devised to^ Mrs. and sufficient reasons, in a under said and that said Lester Harriman and daughter “L. F. Atwood’s good getting him.said Frederick, will, MIT vg keep vote through to raise some money to fix Geo. A Quimby is deceased, praying that Ralph Edrie went to Rockland last Monday to It is the Morse of said be trus- ■ "n the house. ONLY the which is used 1, Belfast may appointed visit Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginn. Mrs. upper wharf, only by tee in A. in our We think place of the said Geo. Quimby, deceas- H. returned home family. the yachts. The boys from farther down ed Wednesday and Miss who didn’t like Edrie will remain several weeks with her * the Reach, Anthony very Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Katie Me Alpine. uncle S s|L.r.edi well anyway, started a sudden boomlet all persons interested by causing a copy of this and aunt. order to be for “Bos’n” Hatch, as he is Known to published three weeks successively or a in The a ■ ;j5 cent Bottle FREE Republican Journal, newspaper publish- Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum Bets l(. every man, woman and child from ed at that at a you Cape Belfast, they may appear Probate Can’t bear the ■ Sample today. to Point. He Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said crazy. touch of your clothing. i]>ria| Rozier Naskeag was off Doan’s on the 13tn of a. D. Ointment is fine for skin itching. Al] scallop dredging and so couldn’t attend County, day April, 1916, X. CO.. Portland, Me. at ten of the clock before noon, and show, druggists sell it, 50c a box. tlEIMt'INE to his own but the l-■-J— campaign, boys cause, if any they have, why tne prayer of said it would be a se should not be thought big surpr for petitioner granted. 88.—Ill James LIBBY, Court of Probate, held at Bel- News and Notes. “Bos’n” when he landed, for he is Judge. fast, on the 9th I BT^ary very A true copy. Attest: WALDO day of Marcn, 1915, is “Bos’n. Adelaide C executrix of popular, Chas. P. Hazkltine, Acting Register. Quimby. the will ol George A. Quimby, deceased, executor of the I .: n. American Magazine Cleve- Having no printed ballotB the Hatch will of Mary A. White, late of Belfast, in said ■ •. u ihe of a wonder- was to write At a Probate Court held at story contingent obliged theirs. Belfast, within and County, deceased, having presented said George for the of on the 9th ;,.i> which, it is believed, Then came the question as to what County Waldo, day of A. Quimby’s first ami final account of adminis- Sj March. A. 1). 1916 tration of said estate for S ii.sions at sea and render “Bos’n” Hatch’s real name was. He was allowance. it US. MARY N. CHASE of Jackson, in said Ordered, That notice thereof be three H m mine practically useless sometimes called "Bos’n Bill,” but that iM. widow of given, County, Edward Pavson Chase, weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, B an is con didn’t for “Bill” Kemick’s real late of Jackson, in said :;p enemy’s ships signify, County of Waldo de- a newspaper published in Belfast, In said County, ceased, a B ime issue Ring W. Lard- name was Martin Luther Remick. But having presented petition praying that at ail persons interested may attend at a Pro I an allowance may be made to her out of the bate Court 10 be I ball author of the hadn’t much time to on per held at Belfast, on tile 18th ■ writer, boys waste sunal or estate of said property deceased. day of April next, and show cause, if any f a Busher,” an all- technicalities and did the best could. B; picks they Ordered, That the said petitioner gives notice to they have, wily Hie said account should not be i.: team. He committee to all allowed. S takes his The receive, sort and persons interested by causing a copy of this Aider to JAMES B 1 two and i Two-Year-Old Trees count the votes had an be published three weeks successively in LIBBY, Judge. major leagues P quite argument, A true A Apple The a copy. ttest: S but P. seemed to have Republican Journal, newspaper published humorously, yet pointed- Eugene Staples at Belfast, that they at a Chas. P. Hazkltike, Acting No. 1- No. 2. may appear Probate Register. S ,1-bell, continuing her new No. 3. U his way about it. He rapped for order Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said XXX on the 13th 88.—in court ot held S r "The Golden Rule in XX X and announced: “Gentlemen, listen to the County, day of April. A. D. 1915, Probate, at Bel- 6 to 7 ^ at ten of the clock before noon, and show WALDOfast. on the 9th day of March. 1915. Adel- ■ mtributes an article on feet, 25c 5 to 6 feet, 20c 4 to 5 feet, 15c result of your ballot for constable. Whole cause, g if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- aide C Quimby executrix of the will of George I f Labor.” number of votes cast 46. for tioner should not be A. Quimby. deceased administrator de bonis Conspicuous Note Necessary granted. i abundance of fine roots. The following choice varieties were budded non with will annexed on the estate of Ansel 9 rt stories is a story a choice 24. Anthony Billings has 18, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. L, political on w bite late of Belfast, In said de- French crab tree roots, known to be the and at Pearl Hatch has B. Hatch has A true copy. Attest: County, Lame Duck,” written by hardiest, grown “Bos’n 16, 6, ceased, having presented said A. Brook Ciias, P. Hazkltine, Acting Register. George Quint Whit I'-'h, former mayor of Toledo, Farm, Belfast, Maine. Without question they are hardier than Bill Hatch has 3, “Bos’n Bill” has 1, Wil- by’s first and final account of administration oi ■L said minister to Other Southern liam Hatch has 2. There is no choice—” estate for allowance. rt Belgium. trees. I have 5,000 of the choice varieties to offer: At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and following the Town House was in Ordered, That notice thereof be three HL!,' interest and power is Instantly an for the ‘Countv of Waldo, on the 9th of given, special MclNTOSH RED NORTHERN of all O day weeks in The Ellis SPY DELICIOUS, the choicest with the most of the Hatch con- March, A. D 191f. successively, Republican Journal, BL.ihi.ir,’ by David Grayson, uproar a newspaper published In Belfast, in said County, BALDWIN once. m r. Louis Graves and William KINGS] STAYMAU WINESAPS tingent talking at They demanded J. FARWELL, Fguardian of Lillian that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- ■j.T.'r! * U Learnard (an insane now bate Raine. SPITZENBURG. to know what kind of “figgerin” that OSCAR persou confined in Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 18tli day ■Lhpoi O the Bangor State of Thorndike, in of and show that if “Bos’n” had lots more votes Hospital) April next, cause, if any they Writer tor March is ruled with was; said County of Waldo, a the said j. Packed and delivered at office. Address having presented peti- have, wily account should not be allowed. and interesting to express than the other tellow why he wasn t tion praying for a license to sell and convev JAMES LIBBY, Judge. t,c; capful literary real with Haw- elected? But the young lawyer was game certain estate belonging to his said ward,' A true copy. Attest: ir‘t'rs. ,t ..pens Hildegarde descr.bed in said and for the Chas. P. BROOK and stood his He waved the petition, purpose Hazeltine, Acting Register. -Radyard Kipling, Maker of FARM, Belfast, Maine. ground. vot- therein set forth. list and “There’s no such (-'award B. Hughes continues __PEARL ing declared; Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and |jrf as on the for the ot on the i, Errors in ^ name ‘Bos’n Hatch’ list—nor all persons interested a of this County Waldo, 2nd Tuesday ‘V -s : "Common Writing by causing copy order to be three of March, A. D. 1915. In 'he of “Per- no ‘Bill Hatch’ or, B. Hatch. I judge published weeks successively iD department The Republican Journal, a 4 certain fjr'rP(.i. that votes are intended some newspaper published instrument, purporting to be the last --". About Authors” there are these for that f-i. ran to certain at Belfast, they may appear at a Probate A will and testament of Jane A. They posts where the run- citizen of this but who is to lie held McClure, articles about M. E. Braddon The Indian legal town, Court, at Belfast, within and for said late of Searsport, in said County of Waldo jiier.-"ii:g Mission Field. ners Those were changed. posts daks. he?” The faction looked at County, on the 13th day of April. A. D. 1915, deceased, having been presented for .. VVarner.and under the antiBillings probate, g- heading The Jellasore was such an at ten of the clock before noon, and show with a information bungalow each other, canted their sou’westers and cause, together petition praying that Alexander ;hc Day” timely Home Letter from Miss Porter of if any they have,why the prayer of said petition- H. Nichols of said Searsport may be Amy interesting place. It used to be a regu- none appointed the writers of scratched their heads, but could er should not be granted, administrator of said with j- noteworthy Pittsfield. lar station and Miss Lavina Crawford estate the will an- ■ current just remember what "Bos’n’s” real name JAMES LIBBY, Judge. nexed. P!r- magazines.There lived there for A true Attest: twenty or more years and was—that full and copy. That notice be SPECIAL TO WOMEN a -ce list of Arti- [From the Pittsfield is, complete. Oidered, given to all persons in- s, “Literary Advertiser.] died there. I wish Chas. P. Hazkltine, Acting Register, terested you could find the some nimble-witted “Bos’n” by causing a copy of this order to be ■- a. and three of Suddenly The most (;t. -Vr als,” pages Raj of her life published three weeks in The Ke- economical, cleansing and Ghat, Orissa, India, Jan. 19, story and read it. She was we successively \ supporter “Move till t »\ tes” announcements yelled: journ ai a. luuaic vuui 1/ IICI'I «(. "Ciuini, >>(111111 putdican Journal, published at Belfast, that oi all give 1915. Once more I am away from home, here during the awful famine and HUU hey germicidal antiseptics is informa- gath- next Monday at 10 o’clock.” and it was for the County of Waldo on the second Tues- may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at manuscripts, this time the on a ered about her visiting people preach- nearly three hundred a off Schooner of A. D. 1U5 Beltast, within and for said County, on the sec- ■ « and new books carried like squall Head. day March, ., i: magazines tour. Miss Fenner and in an at ond Tuesday of April next, at ten of the ing Amy Coe, girls Orphanage Jellasore. After When "Bos’n” got he heard about certain instrument, purporting to be the last and the news in, cft>ck before noon, and show cause, if any they j. general- Mrs. Grimes have been out with four of her death it was moved to Balasore. A will and testament of William A. Monroe, world. The of it and he says that he is going to give have, why the same should not be proved, ap- •rary price the Bible women two She was such a wonderful late of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, de- for nearly weeks, woman. Two each of his a fish-barrel head with proved and allowed. m : is ten cents a or crowd having been presented for number, have in Jellasore and Dan- of the four Bible women with us ceased, probate. JAMES LIBBY, They stopped were Hatch” stencilled on Judge, war. Address: P. 0. Box “William Henry it, A true copy. Attest: toon and now at Miss Fenner her in those famine Ordered, That notice be given to all persous in Raj Ghat. girls days. She in four-inch and are to Chas. P. A letters, they pile terested by a copy of this order to be Hazkltine, Acting Register. soluble Antiseptic Powder to was at home for four or five but seemed to be able to into her a causing days, put girls them so high that the moderator can’t published three weeks successively in The Re- if. number of the Woman’s faith more be dissolved in water as joined the company again last Saturday deep and transforming than publican Journal, published at Belfast, that At a Probate Court, held at within needed. a,ion Anna Steese Richard- see over ’em when the vote for constable they Belfast, and 5 and I came with her. were in the others are able to may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at for the County of Waldo, on the ninth of As a They give. comes next further- day medicinal antiseptic for douches s'.- -w series “Mrs. up Monday—and Belfast, within and for said County, on theisecond March A. 1>. 1915. entitled, Jellasore mission It rained and so that in ■ bungalow Saturday Sunday yesterday when he is sworn in as constable Tuesday of at ten of the treating catarrh, inflammation or a 'ures in in which more, April next, clock Isrr. Thrift,” when we after we didn't out as much W .PATTERSON administrator of the morning arrived. Right get as we expect- he will arrest th first man that calls him before noon, and show cause, if any they have, ulceration of nose, and that •.. i-ni-i stration is of the GEORdEestate of Andrew M. Patterson, late of .*el throat, pr: given breakfast we ed. We went to one vi and why the same should not be proveu, approved packed up bedding, food, lage visited “Bos’n.” fast iu said County of Waldo, deceased, having caused feminine ills it has no ijva a. of the House- and allowed. by equal. housekeepers and loaded two a few homes afternoon. Yester- presented a petition praying for a license tc sell dishes, everything, up Sunday JAMES LIBBY, Judge. For ten the E. Pinkham live- .. which gives women practi- we were out at public or private sale and convey certain reai years Lydia bullock carts and started about twelve day forenoon and afternoon, A true copy. Attest: ts < a> for their households. each time estate of said deceased, described in said peti- Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine i'.ig o’clock for this place. Miss Coe and I visiting three homes. What Chas. P. Hazkltink, Acting Register. tion. the famous in the In their with i!»a -k, soprano came on our for three miles to would tell if private correspondence bicycles you people in answer to your CONSTIPATION OR COMFORT? Ordered, that the said petitioner give notice to tan of New i At a Probate Court, held at within [ which its | Opera Company the river which had to be crossed. The question, Have you ever heard of Jesus? Belfast, and all persons interested by causing a copy or this women, proves superiority. 1 ", There can be neither comfort nor for the Countv of Waldo, on the secoud Tues- Ik. writ-son “Sincerity in Sing- water is low at time of the looked good order to be published three weeks successively Women who have been cured very this tney perfectly blank? What one of March, a. l>. 1915. say Av of the late exists. Most day in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- K." lo-rgan, daughter a stretch of loose sand can tell in one hour at the to an health where constipation It is “worth its in At j year, leaving long most, t certain instrument, purporting to be the last lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- weight gold.” I.Pi r;, Morgan, contributes a “Talk suffer from this cause at to cross before one gets to water. We audience of people of that sort is very people intervals, t\ will and testament of Hattie E. Howes, bate Court, to be held at neltast, within ami foi druggists. 50c large box, or by mail. lirls” entitled, “The Girl! of in said on the 13th of pushed our bicycles and ourselves through little. Some are too dull to understand many are chronic victims. late Belfast, said County of Waldo, de County, day April, A. I). The Paxton Toilet Co„ Mass. id H-: f.mre. ceased, having been presented for 1915, at ten of the clock before noon, ami show Boston, Charles E. Jefferson, we of and some what probate. that until got to the real wet part forget they do get. Many The old-tiine remedies for this very cause, if any they have, why the of said h Tabernacle Ordered, That notice be given to all persons prayer pi? Broadway ini the river. We to be carried of them can’t read and their minds com- petitioner should not be granted. expected common complaint are nauseating doses Interested by causing a copy of this order to be !i« >. writes an Easter sermon, so But it JAMES LIBBY. Judge. FRANK AN j across by men as is the custom, but at prehend little. comes someway. of some that leave published three weeks successively in The Re- YE, n. a powerful purgatives A true copy. Attest: gins new series entitled, Just now we are in the midst of publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they that point the water was too deep for getting the worse before. Chas. P. Hazeltink, mica condition than may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Acting Register. Vacations.” These! and a boat was there to all our across the Undertakerand Licensed wading ferry worldly possessions In is within and for said on for i the new laxative, Pinklets, pre- Belfast, County, the Ascribe readers appro- river. The has us over transport wayfarers. The boat could ferry brought and sentee a second Tuesday ot April next, at ten of the ake in the dainty, sugar-coated granule, At a Probate court held at wirlim and United States, not so we had to be carried we and one load of are clock befoie noon, and snow cause, if any they tseiiast, get close up, goods dumped that is free from does for of Embalmer. with conditions in unpleasant effects, have, why the same should not be proved, ap- the County Waldo, on the 9th uay of V., a few men who made a chair here on the sand. The last load with cart 3teps by not the stomach nor but sim- proved and allowed. March, A. I). 1915. e, American travel will and all is upset gripe with their hands did it nearing this shore. The bullocks JAMES J. • joined. They ply gives nature the needed assistance. LIBBY, Judge. FAHWELL, guardian of Albert M. CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY. i this summer.Fiction have swam across and soon we A true copy. Attest: Learnard (an ins ne confined in the very easily and nicely. We came across just shall use and will never re- OSCAR person Once Pinklets you Chas. P. Acting State of Aiice Brown, Mary — two be to start for Hazkltink, Register. Bangor Hospital) Thorndike, in said I white folks, several brown ones, ready Jellasore. Some of turn to oil and harsh of is S hie Kerr salts, purgatives. County Waldo, having presented a petition Underwood, two a etc. us to reach Balasore and 60 MAIN ST.. BELFAST bicycles, bed, hope by night. Write the Pr. Williams Medicine Co., praying for a license to sell and convey certain ; r. Hastings Bradley, I have had a ALIM) SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel real estate to his said jSEARSPORT Then we hunted up the Dak bungalow delightful week at langu- N. for a free or \I7 belonging ward, described connections at both places. Schenectady, Y., sample, V* fast, on the 9th dayof March, 1916. Lottie in said ami tor the therein set j Tleephone ashion, Cooking, Young we were I can understand a bit now. petition, purposes 3 where to stay, found everything age. quite j a full-size 2o-cent bottle of Pinklets I) Wit executrix on the estate of William All calls answered prompt!v. 3ti '!> get lit, 11, forth. I a--keepingdepartments and on It is work. This is late cl satisfactory went to the market awfully interesting from own Wight, Belfast, in said County, deceased, ictical and your druggist. her first and final account of Ordered,That the said notice to suggestions where the Bible women were already rather an exciting pla,e to write in. 1 having presented petitioner give all interested a Enieri. f, dtures. it is time I administration of said estate for allowance. persons by causing copy of this among the people. Miss Fenner was guess stopped. ordered, That notice thereof be three order to be published three weeks successively -sue of The National given, meanwhile making the journey in the Amy Porter. weeks successively in The Republican Journal, in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- GEiU. hi chell a in in said lished at Belfast, that at a Pro- JUHNSONT Chappie’s unique bullock cart and Mrs. Grimes was walk- newspaper published Belfast, County, they may appear -l at that all persons interested attend at a Pro- bate Court, to be held at Beltast. within and for airs Washington,” When she rode she sat in the BURNHAM. may ing. bate to be held at on the 13th said County, on the 13th day of April. \. 1). matters “from Court, Belfast, day grave driver’s seat on the tongue of the bul- of April next, and show cause, if any they 1916, at ten of the clock before noon, and show v- at to severe.” Hon. cause, if any they the of said ly Among lock cart almost on the bullocks’ back. Payson Smith, State superintend- have, why the said account should not he al- have, wily prayer Law, 1 should Attorney lowed. petitioner not be granted. 'graphical articles Opie was ent of schools, will be at the dedication She discovered that that the JAMES LIBBY, -rrarn on Colonel exercises at James LIbbY, Judge. Judge. BELFAST. MAINE. Visscher, seat in the whole Reynold’s Corner. The ded- WANTED true best concern. She A true copy. Attest: A copy. Attest: ■r s article on ication will Opie Read, tried driving the beasts and used the occur on Monday afternoon, Chas. P. Hazkltink. Acting Register. Chas. P. Hazeltink, Acting Register. j "Across the Years,” worst she dared to them but the May 17th. in all Courts. Probate practice language \IfALDO ss.—In Court or Probate, held at. Bel- Practice ■-.wood’s “Significant Points The Burnham schools will Mon- AT THIS OFFICE ITT ALIM) SS.—In Court of Probate, held at e! driver said, ”0, Memsahib, they'll just open Vf fast, on the 9th of March, 191f, t 7 fast.on the 9th day of March, 1916. Simeon 2tf e M. day George specialtv. Chappie’s descrip- think them down.” day, April 5ch, for the spring term. The A. Goodwin» and John R. Dunton, administra- J. Crockett, executor of the last will of Annie you’re smoothing L. late of in said wa Author's Home Com- teachers have been as follows: tors, de bonis nor, on the estate of Warren J. Crockett, Frankfort, County, the assigned A Girl ac- >• At river all the possessions had to to learn of deceased, having presented his first and final itrunit s Citizens in the Village, Miss Florice D. typeset Weymouth, late Prospect, in said County, be on board the then the cart Foster; Mount, their account of count of administration ot said estate tor allow- ■ put ferry; deceased,having presented first 1 Href. Eugene Christian’s Miss Apphia Foss; Eelmeir, Miss Irene administration of said estate ance. was to the boat up above water for allowance. on “How to Eat and strapped Miss Ellen ting. that notice thereof be three Enjoy the bullocks were led Merrill; Dodge, Cunningham; Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three Ordered, given, these sev ral line; alongside Mr. Leon S. weeks in The weeks successively, m The Republican Journal, subjects where could and all Reynold’s Corner, Brooks; successively, Republican Journal, they swim, passed Miss The Travelers a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, sand and interesting angles. So, Winnecook, Gladys Wiggin. Indemnity Company, Hart- that all interested attend at a Pro- For fitted stove wood, building M .hell merrily over. The crossing of the river, that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- peisons may Mannering’s “United Clyde Reynolds of the school Connecticut. bate to be held at bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13tli day and all took one Dodge ford, Court, Belfast, on the 13th and a small of hard wood '‘“■'ies packing, repacking just of and show cause, if gravel, quantity and Dependencies,” was not absent or tardy for the entire day of April next, and show cause, if any April next, any they Of hour and a half. One cart was left be- Assets December 1914 the said account should not be allow- Progress of the World’s The were 81, they have, why the said account should not be have, why War,” year. following not absent or ed. lumber. GILES G. ABBOTT, hind. It was too much work to bring two. Mortgage loans. 00 allowed. .* Burgess’ “Causes of the Euro- tardy for two terms:Catherine 486,830 JAMES LIBBY, Judge. ^ were that Miss Coe and Cunning- Collateral JAMES Lincolnville Avenue While they doing loans.$ 123,850 00 LIBBY, Judge. A true copy. Attest: Tel'137-2 Myrtle Wright’s “Bonds ham, Christine Cunningham, Etta Em- A true international I visited the market. Once or twice a Stocks and bonds. 1,801,286 62 copy. Attest: Chas. P Hazeltink, Acting Register. 26tf Friendship,’’ and a Vet- ery, Arlene Twitchell.Thelma Twitched, Cash in office and Chas. P. Hazeltine, Acting Register. week market is held there. It was just bank. 118,114 22 " Blame the Courts?” Irma Davis. Those for one term: Ken- Interest and rents. 35 963 67 !nft>"Whyt Business” contains the neth Alba All other I, i* varying Kinney, Mitchell, Lawrence AsBets. 154,904 82 Jl few booths of bamboo poles and thatch- rePresentative men in manu- Mitchell, Ralph Dyer, George Five, Wal- set There was not a house in Gross this universal ing up. lace Huff, Flora Wood, Velione" Chand- assets.$2,720.949 33 ior ri-r1’4 !Da!*e ques- are never in You Deduct items not at sight. (Houses sight here. admitted. 112,659 02 it« m 8aB® Arms in the Sen- ler, Vera Cookson, Pearle Braley, Grace see a group of trees off across the fields : Jcnks’ “Wanted, a Con- Jones, Beth ward, Florice “Admitted assets. and that tells tnat a exists Say Say ward, $2,608,390 31 '«rJlve 1>laa.” C. B. Fillebrown’s you village Almon Willey. beneath came from Liabilities December 31,1914 ”■ Gherman and his Natural them). People every ESTABLISHED 1829. ?>Y'ilia’ some loaded down with Met unpaid loBses.$ 342,861 77 anJ Elliot A. Haaseman’s direction, vege- fish, trinkets, HORN HELD FOR TRIAL. Unearned premiums. 639.065 67 merican Homes” will well re- tables, jewelry, baskets, tsi knives,—everything saleable; others All other liabilities. 65.980 84 -’tilfui perusal. In fiction, “Boss just Cash capital. 00 to see the and to Bangor, Me., March 19. Werner 1.000,000 the regular serial, coming sights perhaps Surplus over all liabilities. 570,482 03 '/'"ciam, There must have been a few hun- Horn, who is charged with inter- t° attract attention, and there buy. illegal it. dred there. The trafficers state transportation of in con- Total liabilities and ■her of clever short stories. people arrang- explosives surplus.$ 2,608,390 31 ed themselves in lines and displayed their nection with his attempt to wreck the 3wl2 THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL international railroad at Vance- TKOY wares- bridge At one side our Bible women began to boro, will be taken to Boston for trial at and a crowd around. the term of the United States !lnih has sing gathered Then present bigh- Portland been visit- a one after another spoke to the people. court, as result of the finding of the I J.C. Lamb. p'T^r. One held a it was of federal commissioner, Charles H. PROBATE NOTICES. ei. who ha? been up picture, I.think Reid, under Dr. here The commissioner ^ the the Prodigal Son, and told the story. Quite today. decided be past week,is improv- At a Probate Court Held at Belfast, witblu and a crowd around. Sometimes in that the indictment warrant, which was gathered for the County of Waldo, on the 9th day ol Mrs : ,■, ,, ,, books are the only evidence offered the a. who has such places many sold. by prosecu- March, A. D. 1916. The Journal for 1915 ine- been con- was not a tion, was sufficient basis for the r a This, however, very buying holding TOHN C. Cl.ARK of Thorndike, ins?id County. Sg number of weeks, The motion of the rJ crowd. Probably few could read anyway. prisoner. defence for guardian of Edgar P. Clark, Ernest B. Clark, Gardner J. Mora K. M. w.jy;,'; We wandered around to see the release of Horn on the ground that he Clark, Clark, Wallace Will continue the it has followed in the It has able to be in his store sights, Clark and Porter K, Clark, minor children of policy past. Iga, watched a Santal dance on for the was a belligerent engaged in an act of " confined to going Mary P. Clark, late of Thorndike, in said Coun- the house war and not amenable to entertainment of the people at one side, the courts of ty of Waldo, deceased, having presented a peti- been and will be a home paper in the fullest acceptance of week. this was denied tion praying for a license to sell and Tlr bought two little pink baskets for a cent country convey >■“"■i-any of Boston gave certain real estate belonging to his said wards, a half and a few Horn was ordered to the It is the work of home and at. and trinkets equally Cumberland described in said petition and for the purposes the term. people devoted ■ the frit: .. Grange Hall in ^ttainient and then came home, county jail Portland pending his re- therein set forth M “>R March 12th. cheap, .; I hear ask what this moval to Boston. At the of That the said notice interests. Moore is at D)d you Dak Bun- suggestion Ordered, petitioner give to to home teen ot,l, !'!e home, having Mr. the commissioner all persons interested causing a copy of this t0 galow is where we are stopping? Well, Merrill, named by K've UP her work m as the amount of order to be published three weeks successively Wtir"5 in this country there are r.o hotels out- $10,000 Horn’s bail in a i;ccou»t of poor health, The Republican Journal, newspaper pub* Mu.-i ’, ^ a a should he desire to furnish it. His coun- a 18 side of half dozen or so of the big- lished at Belfast, that they may appear at Pro- fey manifested in the Sun- former bate to witliiu sclumurie^ gest cities. So throughout India the sel, Congressman Joseph F. Court, be held at Belfast, and for Wl.th Miss Millie Stevens, and Daniel said County, on the 13th day of April, A. D. OUR CLUBBING toany 0f' 1 e O’Connell T, O’Connell said English Government maintains at dis- 1916, at ten of the clock before uoon, and show OFFERS, hce. PuP'ls coming a long dis- that no bonds would be tances of ten miles these nice little puc- tonight arranged. cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said ca bungalows for the accommodation of petitioner should not be granted. The Journal and Farm and Home, $2.00 party wa8 Kiven Growing Children JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Sj8-S’r Haynes T,rprlse the visiting magistrates. Missionaries 7 A true evening, March copy. Attest: The Journal and McCall’s 2.10 Between 40 are free to go to them when no greater frequently need a food tonic and tissue Chas, P. Hazeltine, Acting Register. Magazine, fr^ent ,and persons were builder for m,,! y man wants them. A rupee a day is the their good health. q Suable presents were 88.—in Court of Probate, held at Bel- The Journal and Woman’s 2.25 *K'*ived r. rent collected. The man who has Magazine, ajolly' charge WALDOfast, on the 9th day of August. 1916. Rachel of the place finds a sweeper, brings W. Pendleton, Frank i. Pe; dleton and Benjamin The included in our offer F. of the last will of publications clubbing ?<;“rr;i„j^0'jrebHya8mved’and etc. It is a very little Colcord, executors btnja- milk, pleasant ^SUSSSi Emutston min F. late o? Searsport in said Coun- ht two furnished containing Pendletou, may be sent to different addresses. INy|G0RATIN6 WHIFF OF THE place, pleasant rooms, HypophosykiU* ty, deceased, having presented their third and INE with bedsteads, tables, chairs, etc.,— is the prescription for this. final account of administration of said estate for Ho* F0RESTS! two and veranda all the allowance. Terms :^One year, six $1.00; it cip bathrooms, way City Drug Store. Subscription [$2.00; months, 'lhroat Near is another house Ordered, that notice thereof be given three an;. and head of ita round. by pucca )■ n'?' "8 weeks successively in The Republican Journal, a three 50 cents. VB- II >8 this with rooms for etc months, Vig0. spirit of Newness bullocks, cooking, newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, the attend For- The word Dak means a call. In the TO that all persons interested may at a Pro- Send in your subscription now. health-giving Piney LET bate at Belfast, on the country if you ask a person how far it is Court, to be held 13th ®°«ey. by 1)r- Bell’e Pine-Tar- day of April next, and show cause, it At.ti»baCk he answer “Half a A suite any “nd to some place may of five rooms and the said account should not be REPUBLICAN JOURNAL a bottle ’’ bath. they have, why PUBLISHING COMPANY. All nreptlC heahng. Buy call. Ten mileB is more than a call for allowed. UruKgi8ts, 26c. 129 r, me. The mail carrier is called a dakwal- Main Street, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. C A true Attest: Belfast, Maine. Bitters a Tonic. Mail used to be carried runners. lOtf copy. Spring la. by Belfast, Maine. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Acting Ret is ter. r STOCKTON SPRINGS. ♦^'l‘lH«M'*,>**l**‘*'*^*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'* l1*** | TROY. Our Advice ■- When you feel out of sorts fm A meeting of the Sunshine society was Miss Ida Merrithew, Water street, was quite jolly pation, let us say that if ^Usti- New Arrivals in held at Augustus Stevens March 18th with a ill un Sunday from a very bad cold. Monday large number present. The next meeting will she was greatly improved. !fexaM. Colder | be with Mrs. J. L. 1st. Bagley April do not relieve you, Miss Vivian titcomb. street, left see aTT^^ Sylvan because no other Gloves Notwithstanding the Bnow storm Sunday home Easter for to be the of Mr. I Sunday W interport gueBt Ports 7 Faster Sold 10 only by us, [astm morning a goodly number were in attendance cents. "4 anu Mrs. Carletou Ur a few days, SMI | -3sAT€- i'i at the Sunday school, two parties coming two Drug Capt. Horace M. Gnthn, Middle street, is _City Stor* J miles in an opposite direction Since the school suttering from one of the prevailing bad colds started in December not one meeting has been at mis wining, Monday afternoon. Easter t Hats missed. CARLE & JONES" Mr. Jack fiano*.rs ailived home last Satur- I STYLES. Horn a month’s absence with relatives in I CORRECT POPULAR PRICES ; day SHIP NEWS. | boston and vicinity and in Albany, N. Y. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN York inis. 'human Lathrop, Church street, called New Bargain Store | AMERICAN PORTS. on Mis. ittbsh. (Maiuen) berry last week find- New York, March 19. Ar, sch Melbourn P ing hei in a veiy helpless condition, physically. "KID Smith, Morgan City; 20, ar, schs John Bossert, Gloves- ANDFABR|C Miss Leora Par.ridge, Church street, spent Georgetown, S C; Thomas W H White, Ston- sch Thomas H lasl week in bangor and Old Town lor shop- ington; 21, ar, Lawrence, Ston- " sch Summer mgton; sld, Methebesec, Jacksonville; 22, jj anu She will return the *| ping visiting. present LET US FIT YOU. sld, sch Pochasset, South Amboy for North Week. Haven. Boston, March 17. Ar, ech Lewiston, Sabine; Truman Lathrop, Church Btreet, called upon CARLE & JONES. stm Seaconnet, Newport N ws. Simon Litlietieid, in the upper poitiou of ihe I Coliseum Rink I Philadelphia, March 17. Sld from Break- sch J Manchester jj town last Sunday, he being in poor health lor Skating water Haynes, Boston for Millinery Norfolk; 21, ar, sch White Wings, Fernandina. J 7-ir>i-^>llc=Z10l-LZ)lfC=10CIDlf0l|c=10EZ=5]lc=30C=D borne time. OPENS — APRIL — Mobile, March 18. Ar, sch M _ 5, Margaret ClUlou Snell arrived from Malden, Ford, Key West. _ Mis, supper in the dining room, where small tables UNDER MANAGEMENT OF A. P. PIERCE. Norfolk, March 19. Ar, sch J Manchester Mass., March 16th to jviu her husband lor the SEARSPORT. were arranged, lighted with candles, Haynes, New York (and cleared for Kingston, every- lunerai of his mother, Mrs, Sarah E. Snell, thing carrying out the color scheme of Renovated Throughout. .Modern Improvements, Ja.) green Main Btreet. j Charleston. March 20. sch home West Sld, Win E Litch- Delano is confined to his and yellow. The place cards and favors were Opening B. field, New York, George Church arrived and the menu George H. Hopkins, street, with a severe cold. very unique included grape fruit Brunswick, Ga, *March 18. Ar, sch Eagle home Match 17th Horn a boston trip of ten Winslow Ball r Finest Our Bermuda. from a bus- cocktail, chicken salad with potato and Military Aids Wing, Morgan, A. E. returned Saturday patties Trundy the tine auto- Gulfport, Miss, March 21. Ar, sch Margaret lettuce sandwiches and olives; ice cream, cake days, having greatly enjoyed Skates Band iness to Boston. Bearing Organ Skilled Skaters M Ford. Mobile. trip moDiie show which he went to attend. and A feature was the specially town coffee, pleasing serving Rollers East of Key West, March 20. Ar, schs Brina P Charles Allen of Bar Harbor was in Fibre Boston and Gentlemen of cakes with candles held in and Mrs. Clifton Snell left the day fol- Pendleton, Norfolk. Saturday, dainty lighted i^Mr. Saturday on business. Bangor, March 22. Ar, barge place by white pipes gaily decorated in green. lowing their mother’s lunerai, March 17th, for Ashland, Phil^; from a visit adelphia. William Kerr returned Friday Dancing followed and the stars were their home at Mass. Mr. Snell is waning Malden, ONE OF THE BEST SKATING SURFACES OF Searsport, March 18. Ar, 10 30 a m stm in Bangor and vicinity. when the party broke up. The guests were Principal of the Grammar schools of that city. Seaconnet, Norfolk; 19, ar, barge Wisconisco, L V No left for Boston, S. tj. Philadelphia; 707, Carteret; sch Cata- Patrick McDonough Monday Dr. and Mrs. Pattee, Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Susie A. Cross took _ Mrs. Kenuell, street, waniteak, Weymouth; 20. sld, stm Seaconnet, March 27 has Fairchild. Misses Elsie Harriet Roule- where he employment. Gilkey. labt ihuisday’s boat lor Boston tn route tor Rink in New Norfolk; 21, ar, stm F J Lisman, Norfolk; barge Frankfort called stone, Florence Colcord, R. R. Charles | Any England 22. sld, sch Elder L W. Pendleton of Dyer, Clifton, N. J., where she will visit her daugh- | Barry, Philadelphia; Catawamtcak, Maurice Carter. Mr. Do- -; barge Lehigh Valley No 705, South Am- Upon this date we will. ,i in town Saturday. Green, Doliver, H. ter Maud and Mr. and Mrs. on friends husband, George We solicit only the patronage of those who are to abide the boy. liver was the decorater and willing by fine line of was a received many Ginn. March Ladies’ and C James Evans of Dundee, Scotland, rules and regulations of our Rink, and reserve the to refuse admission Stockton, 22. Sld, sch Su6ie P Oliver, ; on right Hats and compliments his work. New York. cordially m tt business visitor in town Monday. Miss Mabel F, Simmons arrived from Boston ana the use of Skates to objectionable people. Calais, March 20. Sld, sch Pendleton Sis- attend. The club of young people known as the Fri- j Elder George Brooks has been laid up the March 16th and immediately opened her school ters, Cheverie, N S. Juniors, to them from the OR ROUGH SKATING cold. day distinguish slieet house, closed curing her winter’s ab- NO FAST WILL BE ALLOWED Eastport, March 20. Ar, sch E Morse, past week with a severe grip Mary j club of older matrons who claim the name of Port Liberty for Calais. Mrs. F. (i. sence. All neighbors gladly welcome her in UNDER ANY ClRCUMSTAN ES. Spinney, S. Meyers left Monday for Malden, Mi!|iner Ralph Friday Club, the day of meeting of both organ- FOREIGN PORTS. Clifton Snell. Stockton, Mass., to visit his sister, Mrs. izations, gave a very pretty and enjoyable Liverpool, E, March 17. Sld, stm Georgia to her home The Ladies Aid Society of the Universalist Mrs. William West is confined party at the aearsport House last Friday even- (Hr) Portland, Me pal ish will be entertained, socially, this, Thurs- Rio March 18 street with an attack of pneumonia. Each member had the of invit- Janeiro, Ar, stm, Californian, j on Main ing. privilege never second place in any class. Her SWANVILLE. day, afternoon by Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, taking Arey, New York for Santos; 19, ar, sch Fair- Mrs. B. F a man,so it be considered a Miss Eudavilla Cleaves returned Saturday ing may gentleman’s soon attracted attention in town field, New York. Wells Cnurch street. All are cordially invited to proficiency New York. The room was The L. A. S, will from a business trip to Boston and night. dining made very at- and she was asked to take one of the schools, have a thimble party at the participate. home of tractive with decorations in green and her Mrs. W D. 780 arrived March 19th from white, and soon demonstrated particular aptitude Darnm, ThursJay after- -I Barge No. L. S. Maurice Dolliver the ladies in Mr. and Mrs. Titcomb, Sylvan street, often hav- noon, March 55th. DYS-PEP-LETS MAKE YOU Carteret with 1800 tons of fertilizer to the A. assisting young in teaching and managing pupils, are Horn severe colds. Such affect- decorating. From 8 to 11 Five Hundred was buttering or under her and The Co. ing sixty-five fifty guidance following students are at home from A. C. ions are the vil- FORGET YOUR STOMACH enjoyed at seven tables, the score cards and quite prevalent throughout never those employing her. school: Miss arrived March 19th from disappointing Doris Nickerson, E. S. N. and Barge Wycomisco and one of the S., favors being in keeping with the holiday. Miss lage vicinity. Usually spring’s For ten consecutive she taught in this tons of coal for the i years Emery Cunningham. E. M. C. S. They give so much digestive comfort. Philadelphia with 1,500 P. Roulstone attendants in this climate. Harriet ancl Harold McElhiney were or towns, relir quishing her chosen | adjoining Several friends in town of Made from one of the finest formulas C. & W. Co. the first Mr, and Mrs. Ira winners of prizes, Ccngress playing i The Ladies’ Aid of the Universalist : when she married Mr. Lewis Society calling only Veazie attended their ever devised, including pepsin, bis- from a in while reception last Mrs. J. W Black returned Thursday cards green, Dr. S. C. Pattee and Mrs. ! was very entertained last James Snell in 1863. To this most Saturday parish pleasantly September, evening at the home of muth, rhubarb, mint and other car- in L. Mr. and Mrs. Will visit with Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Montgomery Chester Bailey received St, Patrick favors afternoon for needlework Mrs. one son was given, to whom and often Thursday by compatible union Ames in Searsport. minatives digestives pre- as consolations. the entire a scribed by Sweet and Bucksport. During evening i trank A. Palteison, East Main street. A the fond parents gave greatest love, the de- physicians. Misses Jennie to in effect. buffet lunch of salted can- and Mary Levanseller and pleasant take, prompt Patrick Gill and Patsey Reardon, who have sandwiches, nuts, | goodly number was in attendance. voted mother exercising her especial faculty { Mr. and Mrs. Chase A clergyman writes: “I flml Dys- left dies, wafers and punch was served, Misses from his earliest Henry of Waldo were been working at Mack’s Point, Saturday Mr. Elden H. Shute arrived home Saturday for imparting knowledge pep-lets extremely neat, pleasant A. of A, and guests their uncle and Mr. and HOWES Edith Parse Velma Webber assisting. At he entered a normal school to aunt, Mrs. and efficacious.” for Rockland. afternoon to remain over with his childhood until Sunday H. M. Chase, last not invest ten cents in a hand- 11 o’clock cards were abandoned for dancing his life Friday. Why mother. Mrs. Elden S. street, equip himself for work—teaching, Frank H. who is with her daugh- Shute, Sylvan some aluminum trial box? You’ll be j for new Mrs. Park, and until 1.30 the one-step, fox-trot and hesi- i of clear ideas Mrs. Eliza Pattee of lie took train for where A woman decided opinions, Searsport recently visit- sure to like them, and they will do catalogues is critically ill at tha Monday’s early Alton, ter, Mrs. Amos Nichols, tation were to the limit. The guests all ed Mrs. Luella and amount of enjoyed he holds the of station and firm principles, her position upon pub- Nickerson, her aunt, Mrs. you a vast good. writing. position agent. present were Dr. S. C. Pattee, Dr. S. L. Fairfield, Dr. lie matters was always for the best interests of Emily Parsons, Mrs. Parsons celebrated her -j. ,.,h... Have see the dis- March 22nd from Phila- you pretty shirtwaists, 1 March 17th p-f.-t- Barge Mingo arrived F. K. Sawyer, E. W. Gilkey, S. M. Webber, the village, although as a home maker she was birthday by a family gathering BORN. at “The the new colored-bor- with tons of coal to the P. C. & played Fad,’’with delphia 1,500 James C. Duncan, Chester L. Bailey, E. W.. especially known during the childhood of her At a meeting of the school committee ! dered handkerchiefs to match the costumes? March W. Co. at Macks Point. Fletcher, Frank C, Oliver C. At- son. In Mr. Snell 20th Mrs. Blake. In West Brooksville, March 13, to Whitcomb, cherished Sept., 1885, was, Mabel Averill was elected superin- Trundy always keeps an eye out for the new Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blake, a son. Miss Laura Trundy was at home from Ban- wood, H. R. Dyer, Harold McElhiney, Maurice appointed postmaster of Stockton and Mrs. tendent of schools for the It to examine his stock often. ensuing year. Mrs. Dyer. In Franklin, March 4, to Mr. and Mr. Charles Green. The members of the styles. pays with him s the week-end with her parents, Doliver, i Snell became his assistant, serving A. is for a MILLINERY gor for highly qualified this position. Mrs. Bailey H. Dyer, daughter, i From Jellison the and Mrs. A. E. Trundy. club are Mrs. S. C. Pattee, Mrs. S. L Fair- Cape piers following ship- through his four years’ term. On retiring Hutchins. In Penobscot, March 14, to Mr. j William McKinley Damm, a senior at Hebron was and Mrs. Walter I. Hutchins, a son. arrived chiid, Mrs. F. K. Sawyer, Mrs. E. W. Gilkey, ping report telephoned Monday evening: I from public duties, Mr. and Mrs. Snell engaged Steamer F. J. Lisman, Capt. Smith, Academy, has been chosen valedictorian of his Howard. In Center Mo itville, March 20, Mrs. S. M. Webber, Mrs. James C. Duncan, March 16th, sailed steamer Millinocket, with in the dry business, successfully con- March 21st from Norfolk with 3,800 tons of goods class, the highest honor. His to Mr. and'Mrs. Loren W. Howard, a daughter, j sailed many friends Mrs. O. C. Atwood, Mrs. Frank C. Whitcomb, paper cargo for New York. March 22d, ducting a prosperous enterprise until the acci- Robbins. In March 9, to Mr. and coal to the P. C. & W. Co. extend congratulations. He will arrive home Bucksport, Mrs. E. W. Mrs. Chester L. sch. Susie with lumber for New York. Mrs. Arthur a son, OPENING Fletcher, Bailey, P. Oliver, dental death of the beloved husband in Oct. Robbins, a at Friday for the Easter i Frank C. Dexter of Boston is guest night vacation. Misses Lucy A, Sargent, Mabel Griffin, Harriet Mrs. McMann of its effect on ■-■ i who has Bangor, accompanied by 1895, (with well-nigh paralyzing George Carter’s, joining Mrs. Dexter, Mrs. G. T. Nickerson and Ger- * You are t Erskine and Florence Colcord. The club mem- her daughter, Mrs. Leavitt, with little daugh- this true companion) when, with characteristic daughters, MARRIED. cordially ini H it here for some weeks. trude and the been bers were in white with touches of Avis, spent week-end in Brooks. gowned ter Madeline, arrived last Friday to visit her resolution, she took up her work alone, carry- to attend my display Kneeland. who has been ill for several During their absence Mr. Nickerson was J. H. green. son and wile, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMann, ing it on until the summer of 1898. Since quite Allen Thomas. In Rockland, March 22, by | ill as the with a severe cold,is able to be out again result of having a tooth extracted, Rev. Howard A. Frank B. Allen and weeks Church street. They left Tuesday for home. then her summers have been spent in her Walsh, Congregational church notes. ihe and his Miss Elsie C. Thomas. and was down town Saturday. home in her native town, and her daughter. Hazel, proved a most chosen for the service Mrs. J. E. Prescott Mrs. pleasant Creighton-maloon. In Liberty, March 17, scripture morning (formerly Mayville) efficient nurse. He is still confined to the Mrs. Loia Sherman of Belfast, who has been winters with her son and wife in Malden, Mass. John Cleveland of Union and Ethel March 21st was a part of the fifth chapter of is in Boston her anc Creighton Easter selecting spring millinery house. of at the home of and Mrs. James M. Parse | Always an ut.swerving Universalist, her place Susan Maloon Liberty. Capt. second Corinthians; also the thiid, fourth and will be at home during the week, she writes ? ill health Dinsmore-Ingersoll. In Rockland, March for a few days, has returned home. i in church was never vacant until fifth verses of the third chapter of John. The friends. Stockton rejoices that she is to con- PALERMO. 13, by Rev. E. S. Uffurd, Percy Seward Dins- the of at- (Branch Mills.) be in session at their office compelled her to forego pleasure more and Edna The assessors will text, II Cor 5:17. The Gentile wishing to be- ; tinue her business, at least through the sum- j Mary Ingersoll. In her decease the parish Simmons-BACHELDER. In Washington, March street on and after 1st for come a be tending worship. Stephen Clark and Grant Foss Milliners on Main April Jew must cleansed mer. j visited Mr. by religious H. B J. Willie G Simmons lost one of its most consistent 40, by Wright, P., i has memhers, Clark’s in the taxes for the ensuing year. ceremonies. Christ, familiar with this cere- I parents Freedom Sunday Nannie both of assessing Mr. and Mrs. D. Shute came fron: and Mrs. Bachelder, Union. Harry up : earnest workers and liberal Stock- it to the docrine of re- supporters. Mr. and I ball at Union uses illustrate Mrs. Frank There will be a basket game mony, Rockland last for a brief visit with Chadwick and son passed Saturday I ton mourns the death of this estimable woman the week end diedT evening, March 27th, between generation. In the figure He classes all adults her Albert with Mrs Chadwick’s Hall, Saturday mother, Mrs. C. East Mair mother, —- —-- Colcord, —a true wife, mother and friend. The funeral outside the as and aliens. Mrs. Ella Dowe. the Bay View team and the Castine team. kingdom foreigners and hiB mother, Mrs. Elden S. Shute larcti % street, took March Rev. Ashley A. Smith March Saturday, 16th, Arey. In F» j water and the must be cleans- place Boston, 14, Benjamin | ar- By by spirit they Mr. ard Mrs. G. M. Crommett Schooner Cattawamkeag, Capt. Keller, Sylvan street. They returned Monday after- of he the Universalist went to Au- Arey, aged 62 years, 11 months and 30 days. the of Bangor officiating, being with 500 ed before enjoying privileges citizenship. gusta on a combined Interment at Roikland. rived Manh 19th from Weymouth noon, here when she united with the church Friday business and pleas- the ot pastor Basford. In South March Latest in i to the A. A. C. Co. at Mack s Many neglect necessary steps spiritua1 ure trip and returned Detroit, 17, 4 designs tons of fertilizer Mrs, Titcomb and little i so dear to her heart. beautiful flowers Sunday. the of old Geoige daughtei Many James Basford, aged 85 years. naturalization, fearing putting away The Hats will be shown. Point. Phyllis left Thursday for Waterville. Mrs testified to the love of son and wife, house owned by F. D. Shorey on the Brown In Belfast, March 23, Charles Rich- the new. The young man, silently | things, dreading ard. little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. A. E. Nickerson, who has been stopping Titcomb is to undergo an other relatives and friends. She is survived R*dge was burned to the ground Saturday. It Lloyd Brown, I full line of practical whom Jesus tested was lovely in expecting operatior 7 months and 16 outwardly had not aged days. with Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Eames for several for been in poor health foi one son, Mr, Clifton Snell, one daughter-in- been occupied for the past five or six character; but because unwilling to make this appendicitis.baving by DaVIS. In Belfast, March 20, Harry A. Davis, I day styles for Lad it home in and weeks, returned Saturday to her a year. Mr. Titcomb joined his wife Saturday law, his wife; two sisters, Mrs. Jane S. Staples years the cause of the fire is unknown. ; aged 45 years. Burial in Warren, change, went away sorrowful, Christianity is Children. Swanville. night. and Mrs. Julia S. Treat, and many nephews F. A. Doe and DEVEREAUX. In West Penobscot, March 6, not self-culture. It is and daughter Alta went to Fair- | first, fundamentally Hudson Devereaux, aged 79 years, 4 months and nieces. To all bereaved ones Stockton field after Business at the A. A. C. plant is very lively always, Salvation. It is something in us that Last week little Miss Ada Roxanna and Mas Sunday Mrs. Doe, who has been ar.d 4 days. in this decease of crew of 120 men is extends deepest sympathy there for a few for her Coombs. In March Mrs. at the present time. A j requires Divine intervention. Jesus to be the ter Melvin M. Colcord, children of Mr. anc days caring mother, Camden, 19, Mary the so a mother, sister or aunt. In Heaven Mrs. who A. Coombs of Belfast, aged 80 years, 7 months evenings and Sundays to keep Saviour must have to do for men Mrs. Edgar M. Colcord, Mill street, were sic! worthy Harvey, has been seriously ill. Mrs. working j something and 21 days. she awaits her beloved ones. James Black has been house for her orders filled. ! that they cannot do for themselves. He re- from very debilitating colds. Dr. G. A. Stev keeping FLANDERS. In East Belfast, March 22, Helen **For the love of God is broader in her absence. been confined some in us as of ens was called to minister to the one* wife of Everett L. Flanders, 19 ni Mr. Loomis Eames, who has | change proof allegiance. little Evelina, aged quires Than the measure of man’s mind, Wrs.A.H.We years, 8 months and 2 days. is able to be out ! The nature and of this change varies. and Monday found them recuperating. the heart of the Mrs. Harriet Estes visited her in to his home for several weeks, degree And Eternal, parents Flint. In R. March Dan- | Providence, I., 15, and that with Is most wonderfully kind.” Waterville again and Mrs. Eames is recovering slowly Samuel,Nathaniel and Timothy prove The Current Events Club will meet tomor- Saturday and Sunday. Her father, iel B. Flint, formerly of Thorndike, Me., aged I r Successor to l. I some Godliness is the natural bent. Even to J. P. Goddard returned with her Her 71 years and 3 months. is able to be about the house. row, Friday, afternoon (the postponement Sunday. r | Flint. In R. March these there one came a clear call to definite Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you sister’s Frederick Harrison Providence, 1., 13. nave been day being because of the funtral of Master Good- children, and Pierce The roads the past week, very bear the touch of Phceoe Y., wife of Danitl B. Flint, aged 68 Christ save us without our com crazy. Can’t your clothing. from 90 Main Str | service, Can nue on with Mrs. Charles Shewsbury. Mass., who were there visit- and 9 months t dusty but the light snow fall Sunday morning, Wednesday) H. Em- Doan’s Ointment is tine for skin itching. All j I years i into with Him? He saw our their In ing agreement street. The fo* anc 50c a box. *nK grandparents, came home with them Gott. Orland, March 20, David S. Gott, which melted away by noon, put the dust out ery, Maple topic study uruggists sell it, j t that He must die for to a few aged 68 years, 7 months and 29 days. weakness and kr.ew us. reading, selected by the is “Nature spend weeks. of commission for a short time. hostess, Jordan. In North Brewer, March 15, Capt. Surely then He may make nquirements of us j his 80th had Study.’’ LINCOLN VILLE. Hollis J. Jurdan, a native of Bayside (Tren William West, who is in year, There is nothing inti- l. p without being uncharitable. NORTH STOCKTON SPRINGS too), aged 70 years, to fall down stairs last week at block l.ADT the misfortune of This is Science. Early Monday morning ton’s “grand ok Lufkin. In Mass., March 10 WantedABLE in nature cut place. Hubbardston, W street. No bones were A. S. Heal of Belfast was in town recently AGENTS FOR A I T- his home on Main laws to the man’’, Master Albion P. Goodhue, aged 91 years Mrs. Harriet fc>. Luikin. formerly of Ellsworth Should not the same fixed apply Edwin Colson has a fine new I on bought very 1 USEFUL ARTIC'I ES was shaken business. aged 72 years, 8 months and 20 days. broken but he severely up. and Salvation come through last July, quietly slipped across “The Bar," in- horse. SKIT I spiritual world, Little. In Rockland, March 17, Charles H TO *1 25 AND Carter, arrived than to the beauteous sea of David Heal has returned from a brief busi- TO TAK Steamer oeaconnet, Capt. the obedience to these laws rather by Eternity. Sympathy Emma a 82 years, 1 month and 8 COMPETENT Mrs, Partridge has organized Lar- Little, aged days. I with tons is extended to his ness to Boston. FOR ELECTRIC UGH 18th from Philadelphia 3,400 our weakness? Jesus has given only surviving child, Mrs trip kin Club of ten members. Marshall In Belfast, March 23, infant March concession to EXTINGUISHERS. F! I at Carrie A. Gardner, who since her widowhooc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Marshall, born of coal to the P. C. & W. Co. Macks the exact terir.6 for the must Percy Cross returned to Boston'Thursday, AND Point, agreement,—“Ye Fred Ellis has been on the sick list, but is re- March 20th. MENT BLOCK has been with her An March 20th and sailed on us that father. obituary will where he has • E NT I.1 finished discharging be born again”. Conscience tells good employment. ported better at present. Messer, In Union, »ch 8, George Riley AND’ GASOLINE next week. her return. is not righteous peo- appear • Messer, a native of M tville, 74 FULL PARTICULARS living enough. Outwardly, The L. A. S. met last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Remember Donaldon entertained aged years AGENT. outside the i and 8 months. UFACTURERS’ Alfred C. Glosson left Thursday for ple feel that they are Kingdom, March 16th was the with Mrs. A. M. Ross. friends from Searsport recently. MAINE. Capt, eighteenth anniversary Page. In Orlandg March 14, Edgar R. Page, LEWISTON, of his but because not in with those Bridgeport, Ct., to take command sympathy within, of the birthday of Miss Vivian Titcomb, young, Miss Mabel Peavey is in East Belfast, the Mrs. Delia Clark was a week-end guest of aged 36 years, 1 month and 27 days. which has been hesitate to *nter. There is need of a change her Mrs. Everett Littlefield. Parsons. In Boston, March 18, Miss Clara schooner, the Lizzie Lane, est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S, Titcomb, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ada Curtis. daughter, in accord with Christian ac- Prentiss Parsons of Belfast, aged 72 years, 2 hauled at that for the winter. The before they are street, and she entertained a Jacob Eames and were up port Sylvan company The schools in town will 12th family Sunday guests months and 16 must New birth begin April of his and Mrs. J. Eames. days. boyington coal at Perth Amboy for things pass away. of ladies parents, Mr, F. eTh. will load tivity—old three the schooner young during afternoon under the of Mrs. Grace Pitcher. In Medford, March 20, Jennie L. to service. For want of a supervision Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. James and son Belfast, alone can bring joy and over night, much to the pleasure of all Cunningham Pitcher, wife of Frank C. Pitcher, in her 63rd in this Earl are in where Mr. has Eye-Sight Specie name the of the new birth is Bad colds are quite prevalent section Milo, Cunningnam year. View Club five defeated Belfast A. better beginning participants. One expected guest, unavoidably j The Bay to the employment Prince. In March 15, Adelia H., I OF THF called “Conversion '. The change may be the and many are confined house by them. uamden, A. at basket ball here, March 18th, by a score detained at home, was greatly missed by Miss wife of Thomas 76 teach- Miss Alice Carr has returned to her home Prince, aged years. natural and gradual outgrowth of early Titcomb and her Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Woodbridge have gone Ryder. In March Miss Caro- of 46 to 9. The summary: companions. in She has had at Orrington, 17, OP I II A from Searsport. employment line 5 BOYINGTON or it may be abrupt turning away to Northhampton, Mass., for a two weeks’ A. Ryder, aged 72 years, 11 months and , S. B. V. C. B. A. A. (9) ing, George Dunaver's through the winter. (46) time and the Miss Marian Kneeland. who is now with her days. rf 4 lb sin. God will take care of the visit. South Main Street, W Gilkey Spear Mr. and Mrs. Irvin P. Harris attended the Shibles. In March 44 rb Ross 1 forms Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kneeland, Cape Rocsport. 19, Calista, L. If 5 (2) manner. The reveals too many parents, Trundy Gospel Mrs. Gertrude Randall and son Lawrence of wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Veasie wife of James Shibles, aged 55 years. OFFICE DAYS. MONDAY c 4 c Collins 1 went to last to re- A. Trundy to make any one standard. Jellison, Bangor Saturday last have March Mrs. of conversion Brockton, Mass., are guests of relatives in Saturday evening. The young couple Spaulding. In Uamden, 14, Wilson lb 9 rf Whitney ceive treatment for her trouble as adminis- I WILL BK A I have concerning the new many friends in this vicinity who join in wish- Mary A. Spaulding, aged KJ years. rb If Southworth 1 (3) ChurcheB quarreled town. Y McElhiney tered at the Westfield, ing them much and Swift. In 3elfast, March 21,Chandler Swift, Forest House, Monroe, time 20-min. but Jesus never defined it in exact terms. Mass., sanatorium, happiness prosperity. j Referee, Green; periods. birth; a veteran of the Civil Co. 23d Maine March 31. she had been a for Mrs. S. J. left Monday for Boston War, F, We know there is a wind and where patient tuberculosis Moody j was the scene of a The wind blows. 73 Burial in South Paris. York’s Hotel, Brook- The Searsport House on return will have a of Infantry, aged years. but the year. Her has and her display milli- I in what direction it is blowing, that is all; during past improvement Young. In Camden, March 17, Lloyd S. ! The Hotel, Thorndike. very pleasant gathering Wednesday evening, HAVE YOU CATARRH? too been so marked that physicians consider it nery and fancy goods, Young, aged 19 years. Central House, Unity. we do not doubt the wind. There are many March 17th, when Miss Emma May Hichborn m, for her to continue her care at home with It’s a is the Bellows’ House, Freed* of its Christian life, 6afe Miss Bertha Learned of Ash Point, who Dangerous Disease—Hyomei a number of her friends at a manifestations power. 3. entertained party in BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. April can no more be doubted monthly attention Bangor. had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurd Effective Remedy. in honor of St. Patrick’s day. The parlors were born of the Spirit that we can wit- for a few days, returned home Friday. indicated fre- Corrected Weekly for The Journal. decorated with the season’s colors than the wind. It is enough Don’t forget the grand concert and ball Catarrh, which is by sniffling, | prettily nose is a serious CARD OF THAN sin to- colds aud crusts in the j PRODUCE PAID PRODUCER. Five Hundred ness its moving men away from with features—Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Morton arrived last Sat- quent MARKET. while the score cards for the power, vaudeville and if not to Chris- disease checked surely spreads , We wish to thank our fr Do wish to become a talk- from III., and are guests of Apples,per bbl, 1.00; 2.90 Hay, 10 001a40C were in with the day. Miss Elsie ward Christ. you Lower in sketch, consisting of singing, urday Chicago, the delicate lining of the air passages, and j keeping 7 15 for their kindness during decision and the Holy Spirit Hon. and Mrs. A, H. Miller at Twin Elm Farm. the dried, per lb., Hides, won the ladies first a pot of jon- tian? Make the ing, dancing and clarinet solos, and Mr. and frequently destroys hearing. raent and for the beautiful Gilkey prize, Beans, pea, 3 25a3 50 Lamb, 13 be not concerned with To cure catarrh you must have something MR^. M and Dr. S. C. Pattee the gentleman’s, a will lead you. Then Mrs. H. R. Hayes in classical songs; concluding Mrs. Eva Deane has returned home from Beans, Y. E., 3 75 Lamb Skins, 75 MR. and quils to know that will quickly reach the diseased tissues, and MRS that are Enough a entitled “The Troubles her Butter, 28a30 Mutton, 8 MR. handle pocket knife. The consolations matters inexplicable. with laughable farce, Belfast, accompanied by uncle, I. V. Miller, kills the and drive out the poison. pearl germs 32 42 MISS MARJOKU and angels will re- a Beef, sides, Oats, lb., to Miss and Maurice Deliver. that God will glorify you of Mr. and Mrs. Brown"—in Denslow Hall, who has been ill but is recovering un- Hyomei is just such a remedy. Being 8£al0 M. went Roulestonp rapidly 8 Potatoes, 35a40 MISS AG NFS for the benefit of the mixture of antiseptic oils that you breathe Beet,forequarters, At 11 o’clock the guests were nerved a delicious joice at your coming. this, Thursday, evening der the treatment of Dr. J. C. Ham of Belfast. Barley, bu, 60 Round 10 through a small inhaler its health-restoring, Hog, Stockton Band. The event of the 24 Straw, 7.00 coming Friends of Mrs. Fannie Young will be medication cannot help going direct to the Cheese, Chicken, 18 26a30 season! Don’t miss it or the dancing, to begin is raw and inflamed lining of the nose and throat, Turkey, pleased to learn that she gradually improv- Calf Skins, 2 WANTB* after the finish of the show." relieving thrt choked-up feeling, stop- 18'Tallow, immediately “big from the serious operation she underwent quickly Duck. 12al3 ing and the 20'Veal, > orchestra—five Con- ping the unclean discharges, healing AGED WON' Music by Dorr’s pieceB. The was 20 Wool, unwashed, 22 MIDDLE several weekB ago. operation a very sore spots—you breathe freely. Even the worst Eggs, 10 | 16 6.00 A character to do genera cert tickets, adults, 20 cents; children, cents; chances cases at once. Fowl, Wood, hard, critical one, and her for recovery at: respond three adults. Si.a ALDERIKA ca- Geese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.60 family of dance, 25 cents. Be on hand for the laughter There is nothing for the treatment of j times were considered doubtful by her attend- right person. Apply and time! Help the Band! tarrh ills that is easier, more pleasant or so RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. general good Howes & Co. The Great Bowel and Stomach Remedy. ing physicians. satisfying as Hyomei, A. A. Beef, < orned, 18 Lime, 1 10 1 1 | Obituary. Mrs. Sarah Ellen (Staples) Snell sell it on the "No-cure-no-pay” plan. Butter Salt, 14 lb., 18a22 Oat Meal, 6 12tf__K- We have hundreds bottles of this remedy under an absolute Builder 87 Onions, 3 ]j> (sold (of peacefully passed to the better life on Satur- Olive Oil—Flesh Corn, customer. | and most Cracked Corn, 62 Oil, kerosene, 12al3 guarantee "and a bottle returned or a dissatisfied (( March after two of suffer- One of the best known reliable Jnot day, 13, 1916, years Corn Meal, 82 Pollock, 7 < tissue builders, Belfast Bank \ Does this appeal to you? | ing from hardening of the arteries. She was Savings Cheese, 24 Pork, 14 Dr. W. C. UBBEY. born Oct. 15, 1837, one of the large family of /It) Olive Oil Notice Bank Cotton Seed, 175 Plaster, 1.13 is! hereby given ;that£Savings 4 back if not satisfied."'’, Enoch and his Mrs. Sarah Book No. issued this bank, has| been Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, Price $1.00. Money Mr. Staples wife, iR&XCUUU Emulsion 16,101, by 146 | loBt and baa been made for a Cranberries, 8 Shorts, j in now Stock- application dupli- (Hichborn ) Staples, Prospect, containing Hypophosnhitcg Clover Seed, 20a22 Sugar, 7 DENTIST, nerve cate book according to lawa regulating isauing an extraor- is both a flesh builder and tonic. 76 T. 40 ton Springs, and early developed new books. Flour, 7 76a8 Salt, I., OLD CORNER DRUG STORE CO. Pleasant to take. Easy to digest. H. G. 3 60 Sweet Potatoes, 6 dinary love of books and stady, applying her- WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. Seed, WAIN SUf*iT Store. Lard, 14 Wheat Meal, 83 STRUT, J self assiduously in every school hour and City Drug Belfaat,lMarcb 11,1915-8wll;_~