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 dust 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 two 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 <
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