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The Republican Journai „ VOLUME FEBRUARY 8, 1010. 82._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, ^ UM~ of the Contents of Today s Journal. Portland Paragraphs. building as a whole it may be said that, both as to externals, and so far as the arrange- PERSONAL. PERSONAL. State Convention.. .Wed- ment of Republican Annual Meeting of the Maine Press the interior construction and decora- ding Bells...Portland Paragraphs... tion Wm. Arthur are concerned, it Shales arrived home last week Virgil L. Hall was in Boston Meeting of Waldo County Grange... Association. represents the best type the past week of American from the of mi News of Belfast.. .Personal—Secret architecture. University Maine. business. a to Portland rail last week In making trip by This is Societies. but one of the group of Mrs. Frank W. Seldon of is Mr. and the conditions were so different from those buildings Haverhill, Mass., Mrs. James C. Durham left Waste Land..The Sel- that will form what the of Monday Reclaiming may well be called the guest her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. for a visit in Boston. Passion of usual in mid-winter as to merit brief mention. zach Play. .University official section of Portland. The old McMahan. Maine Notes. ...Marooned Sixteen on the train the buildings Mrs. Arthur I. Brown Leaving Thursday morning on what is returned to Augusta About the Tariff. known as the “Central fire station Mrs. Arthur G. Days. .Lying river was found clear of Roberts left last Friday for a Monday after a week’s visit in this Passagassawaukeag now owned city. View Freedom. .Wild lot,” by the city, will be taken two weeks’ visit with Grand Farm, ice and the smelt fishermen’s tents were haul- friends in Washington, Mr. down and the new Matthew W. Welch returned Maine. .Maine’s Sea Fisheries..Wash- ! city hall, the county build- Maine. Monday ed out on the shores. Farther on the brooks from a visit with his ington Letter..Wage Earner’s Sav- ing, the new United States and the chile ren in Massachusetts. fetters and went on ! building Miss Louise ings. .To E-(poem). .The Treas- had burst their icy dancing Doherty of Old Town is em- present post-office and court house will be well Mrs. Frank J. who has ure Seekers in Starrett, been visiting (poem). their way as joyously as though spring had ployed the central telephone in together. The contractors are exchange relatives in this of rushing the ! city, left Monday for her home Editorials. .Obituary.. .News the come. The fields were bare, save for an this city. really work on the ; :n Fall iranges. .Cement Construction..Bas- : city building, but it will be some River, Mass. occasional patch of snow in a hollow or under Charles ket Ball .The Churches.. .Transfers time yet before it is Lane, who left Belfast recently for the distant completed. Mrs. Frances Merritt of Brooks in Real Estate. the trees, and a fog or mist veiled , Bangor, is his returned Farther up town, on the corner visiting sister, Mrs. A. H. Bridg- of Preble iome from a short of Belfast. landscape. Unity pond showed open water ham, in Dover. Monday visit with Mrs. The News and Congress street, Monument Waterville there facing square, Eugene R. Conner. An Unmuzzled Minister... Logging along the shores. Above Mrs. stands the steel frame of Portland's first William H. Arnold left Monday by train in Winter. the were stretches of open water in the Kennebec sky- Raymond C. Sherman of amp .Concerning It is ten stories to visit her Hark Harbor, who. Lincoln. scraper. above ground, and a daughter Mildred, who is attending Living river, and the ice broken up in the recent has been in Belfast several months small American flies from school in Mass. learning ! lie Isle of Content. .Seed Potatoes flag its top. The Franklin, the barber’s freshet was piled along the banks. It was trade. left Wednesday for home. nd Late .The Presentation | ornamental cornice of terra cotta which sur- Miss Blight. Annie B. Colby of ar- from to ten inches thick and the edges I 1 Stonington, Me., Mrs. William H. lolanthe. .Bowdoin .A Gar- eight mounts each is in Hall. William H. and Miss Songs. 1 story being put place, but rived here and is the ien and a Zoo of the cakes were of a pale blue in contrast Saturday night operator Grace H. Hall returned (poem)..Kennebec work on the walls has not The in the Wednesday from Or- Potatoes. continued begun. build- central telephone office. C.unty with their frosting of snow. The sky j land, where they were called tiie ing is designed for stores and offices and by death of -< Stockton News is arsport. Springs.. overcast, and on arriving at Waterville a snow Mrs. Horace P. Barker of Center Montville Mrs. Hall’s sister, Miss being erected the State Loan Frances Tufts. f Brooks. Unity..Ship News..Mar- by company, in is squall set in, and so large were the flakes, and spending a few days in Belfast, the guest of Mrs. Thornton ;ed..Born. Died. Market. which the “Alden boys,” natives of Belfast, Lyford, who has been visitintr so did that before the train her daughter, Miss Inez L. Barker. her Mrs. rapidly they fall, but identified with the daughter Pendleton, in long business interests suffered a Islesboro, was the was covered. stroke of last week. 1.1CAN STATE CONVENTION. underway again ground Linwood B. has a paralysis The of Portland, are interested. Thompson spent, few days’ attending physician on and it was expresses hope of her re- Farther the sun struggled out, vacation from the U. of M. with his. Held in Augusta July 29th. Sena- Another notable improvement is an addition parents, covery.—Bangor News. noticed that the plowed ground and patches Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn iale the Unanimous Choice for Tern- to the Maine Central office building adjoining Thompson. Councilman Frank E. Elkins and that had been cultivated were covered with family, who the Union station. Miss are Chairman. Lizzie Hooper, who had been the spending the witter in are while there was not a on the guest Florida, so snow, vestige of her brother, H. J. Hooper, for a few weeks, pleased with the climate and surroundings grass ground. It was like a map, the outlines Portland had a visit from the com- ! meeting of the Republican State com- Thursday has returned to her home in that will a Calais. they buy' place there fora perma- of the cultivated in white mittee on industrial education and Id in Augusta Tuesday evening, Jan- patches contrasting there was a nent winter home. W. Roberts of Reading, Mass., was in Bel- with the yellow-brown of the grass fields. at the rooms •th, it was decided to hold the next very interesting hearing of the fast the first of the week. He came down to The hunters, Messrs. Linder of There was no snow in Portland. The streets Board of Trade, which some of the members of Boston, White .an State convention in Augusta, look over his property at the North Shore. and Hall of Belfast, who went to were muddy, automobiles were much in evi- the Maine Press Association attended. Presi- Florida for < day. July 29th, at 10 a. m. Not in bird Mr. and Mrs. FredV. Cottrell left shooting, have been heard from. The first dence and the out-door aspect generally was dent Eastman and there was a full Monday to s the mid-winter meeting of the State presided the remainder day the three with one springlike. Things were different nearly a Dr. spend of the winter with Mrs. I hunters, dog, got 30 e excited so much and lead- discussion. Seth C. Gordon spoke especial- interest, birds, and a from score of years ago when the members of the Cottrell’s brother. Dr. Charles P. Bean, in Bos- postal Hall says you can iblicans were from sections ly of the recently adopted addition ot an agri- present all ton. shoot down there Maine Press Association were marooned in the until you change your mind. State. cultural department to the course of study at Preble House, and train service was practi- still Mr.[and Mrs. Roy Copeland have moved from Capt. E. S. McDonald arrived home last Sat- gathering at the Augusta House Tues- the venerable but vigorous Fryeburg for two a drift- from New cally suspended days by heavy and said that the real work is done Albion to Morrill, where Mr. is en- urday York, where he has hauled took the form of an informal re- academy, Copeland ning snow up his schooner ing storm. out of doors and that it does to gaged with Fred Jones in the saw mill busi- vessel, Annie B. Mitchell, for for Senator who came on actually help Eugene Hale, a few weeks. one ness. Capt. McDonald reports stone? to be at fit the pupils for at least branch of work. 'Washington expressly present Only about a dozen were present when the and lumber better Hon. John A. Warren of WTestbrook of Miss Sarah freights than for some time* riing, as has been his custom in the spoke Gustason arrived last Thursday annual meeting of the Maine Press Association past. Vessels are the which the from New getting 19 cents for ties 1 is presence was much system adopted there,by regular evening York, where she had been appreciated, was called to order at 2 p. m., Thursday, in the from southern an school work is industrial to select ports, advance of about 50 t- as it is well known that Senator supplemented by goods for the new firm of Gustason & ally Maine room of the Falmouth Hotel.